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Attractive We mean our new Summer Furnishings, all ready for your Vacation Trip. Athletic Underwoar, In regu- Iar and Union Suits, $1.00 to $4.00. Bathing Suits in shades, $5.50 to $8.50. all new Pajamas of soft fabies, cut full and large, $2.50 — $5.00. Soft White Shirts, collars at- tached. Wash Neckwear, Soft Collars. Socks. Belts. . The Farrell Clothing Co. PEACE IS COMPLETED Ratifications of Treaty of St. Germain L Allies and Silk Between Austria At Paris Today. Paris, July 16.—Ratifications of the treaty of St. Germain, which es- tablished peace between the Allles and Austria were exchanged today in the Clock room at the foreign office. Jules Cambon presided over the cere- mony. M. Hertsh, representing Czecho-Slo- vakia, signed agreements for the pro- tectioa of minorities withi nthe for- maer territory of the Austro-Hungari- an ermpire. MILITIA CALLED 0UT Strike in Galveston Makes it Neces- sary to Have Armed Guards At Vot- ing Places, Galveston, Tex, July 16.—Galves- tection of minorities within the for- found itsell superseded by members of %he Texas miiitia. Brig. Gen. J. F. Wolters carried out arders of Gov- ernor Hobby that city authorities be suspended and restrained from inter- ference with enforcement of the stute’s penal laws. The governor's orders marked an- other chapter in the dock workers' strjke here which brought about mar- tisl Jaw in this eity a month ago. 'B & O | Barrett Co ... Financial WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Close.—Covering of short contracts in steels, equipments and oils caused rallies of 1 to 3 points in the final hours. The closing was irregular. Sales approximated 550,000 shares. (New TYork Stock Exchange quo.. *on furnished by Richter and Co., members the New York Sterk Exchanse). June 16, 1920 High Low Close Allis-Chalmers Mfg 6% 35% 36 Am Beet Sugar .. 89 Am Can .. 9% Am Car & Fdy 134% Am Cot 42 T 2 e (2 97 Am Smelt & Ref .. 59% 58% 59% Am Sug Ref com 124% 124% Am Sum Tob .... 8$8% 88 dRTET:.: . 83% 93% Am Woolen 881 86 Anaconda Cop 56% & 55 Atch Top & S F 80y At Culf & W I . 153 Baldwin Loco 117% 31% 140% s8g 103 1193 6215 53% 33% 155 Beth Steel B . BRT ....... Can Pac . Cen Leather Co . Ches & Ohlo .. Cht Mil & St P Chi Rock I & P Chile Cop Chino Cop ..... Corn Prod Ref .. Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar.. Endicott-Johnson Erie 1st pfd Gaston W & W Gen Elec .. Gen Motors . Goodrich Co Gt Nor pfd . Mlinois Cen RS Inspiration Cop .. Int Mer Mar .o Int Mer Mar pfd Int Nickel Int Paper . P Kelly Springfield .. Kennec Copper . Lack Steel .. Lehigh Valley Mex Petroleum . Midvale Steel . Missouri Pac Nev Cons ... N Y Air Brake . N Y Central ..... NYNH&HR R Northern Pac .... Pure Oil Co Pan Am P & T . Pittsburgh Coal Pressed Steel Car . Reading , gineer Hazen. Repl & Royal-D, N Y Sinclair Oil Ref .. Sloss-S§ Steel & T . Southern Pac Southern Ry Studebaker Texas Co ... Toxas & Pac . Tobacco Prod . Union Pac .. United Fruit United Retail St U S Food Prod ... s Indus Alco .. U 8 Rubber Co ... U S Steel ... U S Steel pfd Utah Copper . Car Chem Willys Overland .. CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. New York. July 16.—New York Cl House statement Exchanges Balances Deaths and Funerals. Aran Tifxigjian. Aran Tifxigjian, aged 29 years, died yesterday afternoon after a lingering illness. His only relativees are in Ar- illness. His only relatives are in Ar- 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the undertaking rooms of Tarrant & Haffey at 28 Myrtle street Burial will be in Fairview cemetery. $905.281,994 William Coughlin. The funeral of William Coughlin will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow marning at St. Mary's church The burial will be in St. Mary's new cem- etery. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to the many kind friends and neighbors for the sympathy extended to us on the death of our beloved son and grandson. And the donors of many floral contribu- tions. MR, AND MRS, JAMES DUNN. AIR. AND MR8 GEORGE WHITE. MARY DUNN AND FAMILY. GIVEN 10 PER CENT. RAISE All Employes of Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co. and Allied Lines Will Benefit By Increasc. New York, July 16.—All employes of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co. and allied lines will receive a ten per cent. wage increase on August 6 Lind- ley M. Garrson, receiver for the sys- tem announced today. HAZEN S| PHOTOS. Mayor Orson F. Curtis has received i several photographs of the Springfield water works taken by Consulting En- gineer Allen Hazen. The pictures were taken when the local water board was entertained by a Springfield party on a tour of inspection. En- who is handling plans for the local department’s extensions, also was in charge of the work at Sprinsfield. Saturday Specials —at— e New Britain Market Co. ' 318 Main Street Tel. 2485 MEAT DEPARTMENT Smoked SHOULDERS 25¢ b Roast PORK 35¢ Ib Sperry & Barnes BACON FORTS BEEF 40c Ib Legs of 45¢ Ib 25¢ Ib 45¢ 1b Rib Roast of Spring LAMB Lean Fresh SHOULDERS 25¢ 1b Salt PORK 25¢ 1b GROCERY DEPARTMENT Fancy ' TUNA FISH 25¢ can Clam CHOWDER 2 cans 25¢ The Finest BUTTER Made 69¢ b JELL-O All Flavors For Saturday only Uneeda SAUERKRAUT large can 15¢ BUTTER DEPARTMENT Fancy Full Cream CHEESE 5 35¢ Ib EGGS 49c doz RESH MADE PEANUT BUTTER FRUIT DEPARTMENT POTATOES $1.20 pk Nat. String Beans Green or Wax 4 qts 25¢ CANTALOUPES | 16c. ea ONIONS 5 Ibs 25¢ Large Juicy LEMONS 3lc doz Nat. BEETS 4 bchs 25¢ ! ' 6¢c 1b Fancy ___.__!_ ALL BERRIES IN SEASON—QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES. BISCUIT CABBAGE ORANGES 37¢, 50¢, 60c doz. RADISHES 3 behs 10c i Puffed | RICE [ 17¢ pkg LIMA BEANS 17¢ can Best Pure LARD 27¢ Ib NAT. PEAS 3 gts 25¢ Large Watermelons 90c ea CUKES 4—25¢ and 3—25¢ { where she will visit | and Mrs. Samuel Waskowitz, | ta act as interne at the C | pital in New Orleans. have returned Mrs., Abraha dren left for t.orh« h and chil- Itimore Md., today with her parents, ife of Council- h ward. . son of Mr. has left arity hos- Dr. ¥ kowitz is well known in this city having been a graduate of the grammar and high schools. He also graduated from the Yale Academic and dicail schools. mes Conley of aver sireet, and mes Conley of Washington street, from a trip to the White mountams. Curtiss Sheldon has left for Nan- tucket, where he will spend the next few weeks. Joseph Landry, head waiter at the Elks Grill, will leave for Canada to- morrow He will remain away far two weeks Miss Alice Hackney of Washington strect left yesterday cn a n.otor trip Mrs. Gorbach is the man Gorbach of the Dr. David Waskowi arthy nas purchased a summer home «n Stanhope avenue at Point-of-Woods, Scuth Lyme. Mrs. George M. Flanagan is spend- ing the summer at Crescent Beach. William J. Long is cation in Millbrook, N. Y _ Henry Trumbull, the Plainville manufacturer, and family are spend- ing the summer at Sachem’s Head, at the Trumbuil cotis Mrs. E. M. Prs is spending = week at the Fairmount Hotel, at York Beac Me. C. E. Hart is North Turo, Mas: Henry DeMars is spending a two weeks' vacation at Lake Congamond. Miss L. W. Firnhaber is the guest of Mrs. B, Burns of Hinsdale, Mass. George Brandberg is staving at the Highalon Inn at Highland Lake, N. Y.. for two weeks. W. D. Calvert is enjoying tion at Seaside cottage, at Neck. The Misses Josephine and Sadie Kane of Niles, Ohio, are visiting their uncle, James Scanlon cof Olive street. Betty and George Hance of Park Terrace are spending their Vacation with thetr grandparents in Troy, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. L.eon Toczko are re- ceiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Madeline Louise. The father is connected with the Mulvinill Electric company. LATIMER LAUNDRY ROBBED pending a week at Indian Place Entered During Noon and $158 Rcmoved From Desk— Police Suspect Boys. the absence of the steno- grapher at the office of the Latimer Laundry company this noon, the place was entered and a sum of $168.91 was taken from one of the drawers in a desk. It is thought to be the work of several yvoungsters who make a habit of hanging around the place during the day. The polic were notified of the theft. The money is usually kept in the strong box in the safe, the desk drawer. The desk in which it was placed faces the window there would be no difficulty in reach- ing through the window to where the money was placed, During pher is usually at the office and it was during a short absence of hers that the theft was committed. REJOICE AT NEWS Words of Shamrock’'s victory Pleases People of Bangor Down, Ircland— Next Races May Be There. Belfast, Ireland, that Shamrock IV. race against the Liesolute was re- ceived with jok at Bangor Down to- day, becausc in the event of the ulti- mate victory of Sir Thomas Lipton's vacht the next races for the America Cup will occar there. July 16.—News had won the first vaca- | Hour but today was left in ' and | and removing it. | gPuring the noon hour a stenogra- | CITY ITEMS Stay in New PBritain Sat., Aug. 14, | or you'll miss something: Parade and | field day of Connecticut ¥ife & Drum | Corps’ association at St. Mary's field. | —advt. i record “Love Nest.”” special | it C. L. Pierce & Co.—adyv Victor release Eight . 2 Connecticut Fife & Drum Corps’ rade and field sat., Aug. 14, Samue! Kirshnit noon on Church strect for allowing | It is alleged that bottles Kirshnit's automobile, to pick them up when fell from | 4 he refuscd <ed to do =0 a big day on Sat, Aug. 14, at St Mary’s field. Connecticut Fife & i Drum Corps’ sssociation parade and | field day. Red-hot contest.—advt. A complaint was made to the police this afternoon that $50 was stolen from a cash box at the Latimer Laundry company this afternoon. 95 drum ccrps invited to attend Connecticut Fife & day at St —advt. There in the Church of St. ®elist at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning for Mrs. Mary Foley. will be a month'’s mind mass Miss Mgry McAloon was pleasantly | surprised at her home at 222 East| Main street last evening when her | friends tendered her a party. Robert and Kathryn Howard sang. enfoyvable evening was spent. Miss McAloon received many nice gifts. Victor record “Love Nest. at C. L. special release Pierce & Ca.—advi. broken glass to remain in the street. | T. A. B. Drum corps will show you Drum Corps’ fieid | Mary's field, Sat, Aug. 14. | John the Evan- | When your brain works like a dog with three legs walks— Kiniry Thomas Weston played the piano. An ] { An active brain must ' have pure blood, not poisoned with products of indigestion—or liver | and kidney laziness. Largest Sale of Aay Medicine in the Werld. Sold everywhaere. In boxes, 10c., 28c. TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS . 33 MYRTLE ST., East End Office, 153 Jubilee St., Tel. 1451-2 Lady Attendant—Frce Use of Parlors Orders Taken for Upholstcring. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ' Andrews & Doolittle, Inc. THE FUNERAL HOME Office and Parlors 15 Walnut Street. Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night @Ncw Britain Fruit % 86 HARTFORD AVE. ! @@@@####@#@@@@fi@#&@@&@}fe}i}@“fi and: Produce CU : TEL. 1193 FREE DELIVERY :gl’otatoes................... $l.20peck§ @'California Cantaloupes. ......... 2 for 25¢ g @ Stnng Beans (green and white) . -:gtNewBeets glersey Tomatoes . . .. | gFresh Lettuce . . .. 10c head, 3 heads for 25¢ € 2 White Peaches . . . . .. 3qts.25cg 3bunche325c§ ceiiieeeen.. b 20c 2 & V@NewCarrots..............4bunche325ci=.".‘ ..........2qts.25c=:c & Cabbage ....................4|bs.25cg '@Watermelons RO 2 Nice Pie Apples . . . .. @Wlute Tarnips . ..... "@Bananas........... .-@Fresh Cucumbers .. .. Black Raspberries . . . ....2qts.25c-x§r ......3buncbe325c‘§ ...........doz.40ca§t- ..........6for25c ............qt.35cfifi fi-@-@-fi-ffifi@@@&@%fi@@#@@%@#@@@@@ ICHTER & COMP Membors New York Btock Bachange 21 WEST MAIN §T, NEW BRITAIN, Stantey R, Eddy, Mgr. Teloghens TheGreist Mfg.Comp 8% Preferred Stocl voo from Normal Icome and Cons: Btate Taxes Callable at $115 and entitled to $11 Dissolution In 1871 this company staried the manufa chine attachments, The ecompany wasd iH88F8E egrown steadily since Its incorporttien. Praeu machine eold in this country is cquipped with Greisc Besides this important product the company manufacturers electric socket lamps, traveler rings for spinning looms, zan patened dust cap and tire gause, For the ten years previous to thlis financing the comm has received dividends more than sufficient to take care of ferred stock. WE OFFER THE UNSOLD BALANCE OF THIS STOCK AND ACCURATED DIVIDEND, TO YIELD 8 PER ( F. G. JUDD W. T. UDD & CQ Investment Securities 23 WEST MAIN STRELT, Telchone 1815 - H. L. JUDD, We Recommend RUSSELL MFG. CO. STOCK AT THE PRESENT LEVEL TO YIELD NEARLY 10 PER CEN JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Boston. . F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.- TOR RECORDS JUST RECEIVED Jos. C. Smuith’s O Yellow Dog Blues (Fox trot) 1 Jos. C. Smith’s Orcl Tulip Time (Fox trot) T Jos. C. Smith’s Orch. Alexandria (Fox trot) l Jos. C. Smith’s Orch. Oriental Stars (One step) Crescent Trio Who'll take the Place of Mary Grant-Billy Murry Marion 5 Jos. C. Smrfth’s Orch. Jos. C: Smith’s Orch. Harem Life, oriental (Fox trot) Bo-La-Bo (Fox trot) Ching-a-Ling’s Jazz Bazaar (Fox trot) Irene (Fox trot) Aloha Land (Waltz) Hawaii 'm Lonesome For You Jos. C. Smith’s Orch. Hawaiian Gllfinrs Sousa’s Band Sousa’s Band Sabre and Spurs (March) Solid Men to the Front (March) All Star Trio Palace Trio Oh ! By Jingo ! (I'ox trot) Nobody But You (Fox trot) The Barefoot Trail John McOormack Souvenir (Violin solo) f Mischa Elman We also have received a number of other records you have been looking for. Henry Morans Jeweler 365 Main Street. Oppo. Myrtle Street For Quick Returns Use He Classified Ady