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Boston Store| Big Spec1al In Summer Dress Goods 2,000 YARDS. Extra High Grade PRINTED VOILES L Regular Value 79c¢ yard. - 40 inches wide in light medium and dark, 30 beauti- ful designs to choose from n extra special at 55¢ Yd.| See display in North Window. PULLAR & NIVEN MAKES FEET FEEL FINE! The instant you auply w little strip of soothing Red Top Callows Plaster to lbh"l:r‘ .fi. s r‘l or bun you'l hl'lm yous -uu-; hard by Comfortfiom the stave. RED TOP safe way to foot come imple, easy to -nnl!. orting, relicf or mone; .-,.,, EatTons tu ase handy otk 5« (HELP YOUR 'DIGESTION ! When acid-distressed, relieve the indigestion with Ki-M0IDS Dissolve easily on tongue—as pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try Ki-moids. * MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S l-mnfl“ - ,l]FNN]N GARAGE 430 MAIN STRREET. ldvery Cars for Hire, pay and Night Ktoregn. SupplUes and Repairing PIONEER GARAGE CO,, INC. We overhaul and repair anything in he auto motive feld. Generators, ote. ETOR WELDING SUPPLIES, T Mun St. Rear Fair Dpt. Store. TEL. 387-13. " MANROSS AUTO CO. " Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St OVERLAND AGENOY FLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 182 ARCH STWERET A. H. HARRIS Motor Trucking 166 Main St. SAN FRANCISCO IS NOW A BUSY PLACE Holels Buslle as Delegales Begin to Arrive San Francisco, June 22.—While hotel lobhies began today to take on the appearunce of a national political convention, only a few of the demo- eratic chieftains who will figure | prominently in the party's quadren nial gathering next week had reached the city | I'reparation of the municipal audi- torium for the convention was well advanced but there was much dis- cussion as to elements that would be Involved in shaping the party plat- form and there was strikingly little talk about candidates, 1 There was an increasing rumble of ‘wet” and “dry” maneuvers. No definite statements were obtainable from leaders who have reached the e of battle but it was clearly in- ed that they looked forward to a floor of the convention 1o make the democratic ‘orm udvocate modification of the pvnhmlnr-n enforcement law through liad counted ns committee tative draft ufficient f any wet pla draft. Tt was adde the question of pe re of mild bever- ages was brought before the conven- tion body the result would be more in de Pending arrival of Sena- tor « of Virginia who Is siuted to he chairman of the convention no direct step toward sounding senti- ment in the convention on the issue r peared likely The League of Nations issue not fill &« pruminent place amongz the ers today biitty of a stru clusion w however, t mitting manuf. did in talk but possi- » over Japanese ex- sted after Governor Btephens' letter to Secretary Colby declaring the situation serious in California had been read, coupled as it was with the statement of Senator I’helan of this state that the demo- crals would deal with the Oriental n in framing the platform. ent on this aspect of the situa- tion did not indicate, however, that it was now occupying an important place in the minds of leaders on the sround. There no marked activity among supporters of men seeking t presidential nomination. Posters ing the claims of Attorney Gnnerll Palmer began to appear after head- auarters for his ¢ ad been es- lished und workers in behalf of vernor Cox of and other frants were beginning to arrive e not expected to put their dampaigns into active motion, how- ever, until later in the week. Headquarters were opened today or Governor Edwards of New Jer- sy with Malcolm Koy of New York n charge Fearful Eczema We ise immediate nlhl—tr] one bottie of D. D. D, on our guarantee. 35c, 80c, §1.00. was om (] (d bd MLoflontbrSlmeoase AR-NE-SI CONQUERS RHEUMATISM Rheumatism Driven Away--GoIdlne DidIt | matism go hand Where you rheumatism anyone When t being pla carctully. even in the government Washington, where it is on fie, 1 (he ouly remedy [ « extraordinary away Kidney trouvlc and Diug Store. Wanamaker a store. and— The $24 was taken advertisement. to and oral statements. HARTFORD, 54 Church Street. “Our Written Word /1 the There is a lesson in Wanamaker's first propriation by which every merchant can profit. Is your advertising making you grow? Let us help you answer that question. William C. Kranowitz Advertising and Publicity Writing. Spent $24 In a little box of a room John Wanamaker first opened That ‘was in Philadelphia fifty-nine years ago. The first day's sales were $24.67. into a cash box for the making of change the next morning The 67 cents was put | “Public Ledger” for an Today the Wanamaker business is said to be the largest | purely retail business of its kind in the country — and one | of its cardinal points was, and still is, exactness of published advertising ap- ! NEW BRITAIN, 140 Main Street. Spells Service.” . MANUFAGTURERS TO | DISCUSS PROBLEMS| i State Association Plans Meetingi for Next Monday A special meeting of the members | of the Manufacturers’ Association of | Connecticut with the management of | the New Haven d, has been called | by E. Kent Hubbard, president of the | association, for Monday June 28, at ! the Lawn club, New Haven. The meet- | ing will be a confercnce on transpor- | tation to consider the present railroad situation in its relation to the indus- | tries of the state. President Pearson of the New Hav- | en raad, will be present, and will & the chief speaker of the occasion. is expected that he will set forth the transportation problem in Connecticut from the railroad standpoint, tell what the New Haven is doing to meet the existing emergency, and make some suggestions as to how the industries and the community ,may co-operate with the road in the maintenance and improvement of raflroad service. In addition o members of the Man- ufacturers’ Association and their ex- ecutives and President Pearson of the New Haven road and his official fam- ily, invitations to the meeting hav heen sent to the president and execu- ! tive committee of the Chamber of Commerce and presidents of the local Chambers of Commerce | throughout the state. Industrial or- | ganizations in other New England | states have been invited to send rep- | resentatives. A report of the activities of the Manufacturers’ Association in relation to transportation matters will be pre- sented by Mr. Hubbard at the meet. | ing. Edgar J. Rich of Boston, former counsel of the Boston & Main rail- road, and now transportation counsel of the Associated Industries of Massn- chusetts, will discuss the situation of New England industries in relation “o | transportation Before the luncheon of the Lawn | club at 1 o'clock. to be followed by discussion of railroad questions, the members of the association will be the guests of the New Haven road on an | inspection trip through the New Cedar Hill yard, north of New Haven. | A special train for this trip will leave : the New Haven passenger station at | 11 o'clock Monday morning FORMAL NOTTIFICATION, Harding to Hear on July 22; Coolidge Washington. Hardine — Senator will be formally notified of ination as the Publican tial candidate July 22 at his Marion. O | Governor Coolidge of Massachusetts | oe notified of his nomination by republican party for vice-presi- | dent July 27 ANOTHER BREAK FEARED. Negotiations Between England Russia May Be Broken Off. —Negotiations ho- Lloyd George and Grerory Krassin, Russian Bolshevik minister for trade and commerce, may Le broken off, according to The Id, orgun of labor The paper says that Lloyd George insistcd that the soviet government compensation to British financi who have vested interests i R Krassin, it is said, offered to discuss this mattcr at a peace con- ference but was n\(V by a virtual ul- timatum. and London, June 22 tween Premier promise Theres a Rich Snappy Flavor t o INSTANT POSTUM that coffee drinkers like, and ite more healtbful. Theres a Reason” Connecticut | FIRE INSURARCE Don’t wait for the fire bell to ring before you get in- sured. AUTOMOBILE INSURANGE Don’t wait for the Accident to bappen before you get insured, do it now. REAL ESTATE We may have the home you want. Call and see us if »ou want to buy or scil. GEO. A. QUIGLEY 297 Main St, New Britain The Most Popular and Practical Hand Tool On the Mar- ket Today We have a fine assortment of these tools in stock. Send or phone for descriptive catalogue. We deliver to your home. RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., Inc. .‘\zl’. Dept. Park St. New Britain, Ct. PR 54 34 B4 DR FaBR AR Give Liberall St. Franc Hospital Extension Fund Big Addi Do Your Incorporated Hartford Going Big—and Why Should It? GREATSAL of Surplus Shoe Stocks ON OUR THIRD FLOOR. DISPOSING OF SURPLUS STOCKS OF WOMEN'S LOW SHOES FROM FOUR.BIG FACTORIES AT LESS THAN COST. Think Of It — Six Dollars is the highest price in this Sale and we are offering the finest, most fashionable Shoes.cn the market this summer. THEO TIES, IN WHITE, BLACK AND BROWN CANVAS MILITARY HEEL OXFORDS ONE-EYELET TIES, BROWN, BLACK AND WHITE CANVAS PUMPS TAN AND BLACK OXFORDS Every Shoe guaranteed first quality and in perfect condition. We stand back Persons having accounts here can have them charged. =~ We give our full fitting livery service in this sale. Shoes can be exchanged if you are not wholly satisf] reaching home-: provided you bring them back within 24 hours. Summer Hats for Summer Wear For the first week of summer we have a special showmg of Summer Hats decreed the correct thing for Summer Wear. It is the finest collection of Summer Hats ever shown here — Dress Hats white, and all the beautiful pastel shades; Hats for every occasion and to match all dresses. For this occasion we shall have 200 New Hats. Sport Hats for the glad summer time — $2.98 to $25.00. Dress Hats from $5.00 to $45.00. Sailor Hats from $6.00 to $18.50. Wdi,sts on Sale at a Very Low owing colors. lue with white coilars and cuffs. with pique collars: some with colored tri especially good models in “squard neck with val laces. A lace trimmed* gandy collar s sure to be scught for. Other models with fluting. ALL SIZES —' AND THEY ARE SELLING FAST. Semi-Annual Sale of Liner White Goods and Beddi THE SALE MANY WOMEN ALWAYS USE TO STOCK UP THEIR LINEN CLOSETS. ALL PRICES REDUCED. BUY WHILE YOU CAN GET THE BENE AND NOW WE WILL HAVE The Phenomenal Suit Sale of the S EVERY SUIT IN STOCK RADICALLY CUT IN PRICE THIS IS THE SUIT SALE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING/‘ %OR. All of these Suits will be good style next fall. Buy your Suit now and dollars. One Group of Suits Priced - - In this assortment you will find Jerseys, Serges, Tricotines and Tweeds. style. The jerseys come in grey. tan, brown, green, copen and rose. The serges and tricotines are in navy mostly. The tweeds are in brown and grey mixtures. Every Suit is a wonderful value and worth a great deal more. Another Assortment of Suits Marked s Beautiful Suits worth double the price we are asking for them. Check Velours: Silvertone, in navy, grey, brown, copen and French blue. Don’t Fail to See the Smart Suits Priced Mostly high grade Tricotine Suits in this assortment, although there are tones and Goldtones. Suits that are greatly reduccd in price for this Sale only. these wonderful values. You will be dd And Suits For .... That are worth double that pnce and many other beautiful models. These Suits will sell rapidly at this low price, so we advxse an early sele is only a limited number. All very h:gh grade navy Tricotines. . ‘OTHER SUITS THAT HAVE BEEN PRICED A GREAT DEAL ] ARE REDUCED TO $89.50, $95.00, $125.00 AND $165.00. EEEEE