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joston dtore! Special Attractions At Our Muslin Underwear Department 6 dozem White Skirts, embroidery trimmed. Also plain with scolloped bottom at $1.50 ench. L —— 4 dozen White Skirts, trimmeod with fleep ruffic of embroklery, carefully made at 52,00 each. White Bloomers made of fair grade of muslin, cxceptionally well made at 81.25. McCALL'S GOODS. The Fall Quarterly Pall Patterns have o and the New The Quarterly ot 25c. PULLAR & NIVEN FROM PHILADELPHIA Whereabouts of Kidnapper of Cough- lin Baby Known Only to Author- ities—Trinl Kumors. Philadelphta, surrounded the night of Au 12.—Mystery removal late last I'asquale, held in connection “ith the kidnapping of Blakeley “‘onghlin from his in city hall. Authorities S to comment und reports that he had Leen taken to Norristown to be ralgned o1 charges of kidnapping blackmailing could not be confirmed. Netther rumor that he tuken to Harrisburg Pasquale taken from his cell shortly before midnight by state policemen who drove away in an automobile First reports were tha they were taking the prisoner to Nor- ristown but Norristowr authorities denied that he was there. Aug gusto today Terhunc Remmal Due to Natives’ Demand n Francisco, Aug. 12.—Removal of Commander W. J. Tcrhune a naval governor of American Samo: | recently reported in Washington ad- followed demands from otiicers Samoa for an official inquiry Into the administration of the islands, according to advices from Samoa m~de public here today DENIES MEXIGAN CHARGE Writer or Never Maligned vices, and natives of At ol International Affairs, Claims He Mexico—Newspapers Altered Facts. Aug. 12.—Dr. Paul Altendorf, writer on international af- | fairs who was arrested, charged with | writing falsc articles concerning Mex- ico. declared today that e had never 1 Mexico and ihat newspa- pers which printed his articles had | altered them. He denied ever tes- titying before the 7 senate sub- committer which investigated Mexi- can affairs. | Altendorf claims he was naturalized in the United States after that coun- iry brche relations with Germany. Mesico City, W. VA. CONVENTION. | Party Platform and Nomination of Supreme Court Justice Slated. | Wheeling, W. Va.. Aug. 12.—Adop- tion of a platform and the nomination | of a candidate for supreme court jus- | tice was the program of the day be- fore the republican state convention which convened here at 10 o'clock | this morning. The two subjects most freely discusssd were the advisability | of openly declaring in a platform aguinst any form of the League of Natfons, and the question of declaring ####fifi##fi##@#@@@#@##@#@#fi##@fi# @@@@@@@@@@@@#@@fi### ekl o ¥ CLOSED MONDAYS TP TO SEPTEMBER 6TH, Inc. Hartford INCLUSIVE Mid-Summer prices, Cool. comfortable clothes. footwear and forts and solve apparel problems for midsummer. Misses’ Tub Dresses Have been up to $10.00 $5.00 Clearance Price ingham, Racket cloth and chambray, with pique &ollar and cuffs; some surplus models; plaids, checks and plain colors; sizes 14 to 20. —Fifth Floor— Girls’ Middies $2.50 and $2.98 grades. \ Clearanre Price . Odds and ends in discontinued numbers; makes, In rose, copen and khaki, Liberty colored trimmings; gooa sizes. —Fifth Floor— Philippine Envelope Chemise $2.95 Have Been $4.00. Hand made, in strap and cover models, several dainty hand embroidered designs; sizes 36 to 44. —Fourth Floor— Philippine Gowns Have been $4.00. $2.95 Clearance Price Hand made and hand embroidered, in very pretty designs, also plain scalloped; broken sizes. —Fourth Floor— Women’s Brassieres Have Been $2.98 Clearance Price .. Excellent makes, some slightly soiled; hamburg trimmed; a few Bandeaux also; sizes. good cloth; lace and broken —Fourth Floor— High Grade Corsets Have been up to $10.00. $7.85 Nemo and Bon Ton Corsets, slight- 1920 models and both front and La Beatriss, ly mussed; are back lace. —Fourth Floor— Below arc a few suggestions of the thousands of items in our stocks, Apparel And Home Needs At Big Reductions now subject to quick clearance home recds designed to relieve hot weather discom- Silk Jersey Petticoats Have been $16.98. $7.98 Clearance Price All silk jersey Petticoats, with pleated flounce; in taupe, navy, green, gold, king blue and purple; fitted band. —Fourth Floor— Men’s Bathing Suits Have been $5.00. $3 .75 Clerance Price Bathing Suits in heavy grade black wool; easily worth $6.00; can fit all sizes. For these come to the Sporting Goods Dept. —Fifth Floor— Men’s Union Suits Have been $2.50. The two well known brards, Roxford Chalmers; short sle¢ves, ankle length, ecru only. —Main Floor— Boys’ Wash Suits Have Been Up to $3.00. $l '79 A large selection of odd Tub Suits in high grade materials; fast colors and excellent makes. Nearly all sizes. —Fifth Floor— Boys’ Summer . Blouses Have been up to $2.0¢ Clearance Price A collection of odd Blouses in pretty, color summer materials; neckband and collar at- tached styles. Nearly all sizes. —Fifth Floor— Table Cloths Have been $2.48. Clearance Price About 50 Cloths, 3-4 size, scalloped and hem- stitched, beautful patterns in mercerized damask. An odd lot—very choice, % —Second Floor— RoGERS PRIZES NOW U BOWIING —BILLARDS, Billiard Roo A high grade cue for the best run on s billiards, High grade cue for the high run on pocket ‘billiards. High grade cue for the high run on rota Scores to count up to September 4th. BOWLING ALLEYS A daily prize for best score on each floo gold prize for a new alley record now held Y Joseph Huck at 150. Let’s have some good scores. RECREATION BUILDI Built for New Britain’s recreation and ment. HERALD CLA SIFIED FOR QUICK RETUR | for the repeal of the existing primary mfswatfl"fiflht | election law. You will have no more leaky roofs if you apply SIRMTIBHT The Asbestic Water-Proof Compound for Covering Old and New Roofs. STORMTIGHT is guaran- teed for 10 years. It requires ‘no repainting—no repairs of any kind. It is easily ap- plied over the old roof—you don’t have to rip off the old material. Far puperior to roof paint and more economical. Rackliffe Bros. Cn. 270 PARK ST ek dcaderotelo] Summer SeaTours to the Ca Great White Flee: CRUISE-TR $170.0 APPROXIMATELY Including Meals and While at Se A delightful sea trip tiful Jamaica where four days may be spent in sightseeing island. Frequent sail New York, returning tiago, Cuba. Jamaic ideal place in which week, a month or a depending on the tim disposal. CRUISE-TRIH $140.0¢ APPROXIMATELY 7 Including Meals and ‘While at Sea From New York -td and return. The @i this trip may be meet the requirements dividual travelers. prefer to extend thei todef-dedododo g tofe 2ot 0. Do goded Dot odototede oged o ododof e LodefoteteRopoded WANT NO TROUBLE. VOTES TOMORROW. Suffrage Question Will Likely Be Settled at That Time. Aug. 12.—A vote tomnorrow on ratification of the fed- eral woman suffrag mendment in both houses of the Tennessee legisla- ture appeared certain today. Party leaders were said to be agreed that nothing could be zained by postpon- ing action until next week. Preparations were heing made to- day for the joint hearing tonight on { the suffrage resolution. Vera Cruz Mix-up to Be Satisfactorily Adjusted. Vera Cruz, Aug. 12, (By The As- sociated Press).—Efforts are being made by the federal and state gov- ernments to peaceably reach a solu- tion of the controversy which has arisen through the order of provision- al Presiden. de la Huerta dismissing Antonio Nava from office as gover- nor. Gen. Guadalupe Sanchez has re- turned from Mexico City to Jalapa and has arranged an interview with Governor Nava. The result of this c¢onversation will be communicated to the provisional president. Gen. Manuel Pelaez, former rebel leader, is being urged by his support- ers to become a candidate for gov- ernor. FROM NEW YORK CRUISE NO. 1 $255.00 APPROXIMATELY 22 DAYS Including Meals and Berth. .This cruise visiting Cuba, Panama and Costa Rica pro- vides an ideal outing two-thirds of the time at sea and one-third ashore; ample opportunity f{or many delightful and interesting sidetrips in the quaint countries of the Caribbean. Frequent sailings from New York on steamers specially constructed for cruise service. Cabins with private bath, extra. Only one class—First class. Ports » of Call in the following order. “C o)) 3 Ha\'aia, Cubg: ergéo?atl 1?'1 yc i Port Limon, C. R.; Cristobal, C. OmPOSIte Z.; Havana, Cuba, New York. z CRUISE NO. 2 $255.00 APPROXIMATELY 23 DAYS Including Meals and Berth Visiting Cuba, Jamaica, Pan- ama (alternate weeks) and Havana, while othe Colombia. This tour combines only limited time wi| a delightful seca vacation with possible to make. -the opportunity for unique and in- about seven and oned teresting trips ashore. Steamers by taking return ste: first class in every respect and CRUISE-TRII offer wide choice of accommo- $190. dations. Frequent sailings from New Ports of Call in the APPROXIMATELY 1 following order: Including Meal Santiago, Cuba En Route weeks); Kingston, Jamaica; New York, Havana, Cristobal, C. z (alternate New Orleans, An ide weeks); Cartegena, Columbia, starting. froni N Puerto Colombia, Colombia; ending at New Orle: Kingston, Jamaica; Santiago, yongers changsstaiial Santa Marta, Colombia; Kings- tobal, Canal Zone, whi ton, Jamaica; flanuago, Cuba; time is afforded to see ma Canal and other New York, N. Y. interest in this region one of the most water trips Amerk offer. NEW YORK — HA NEW ORLEAN $97.20 Including Meals ang While at Ses The ideal way to go Orleans to New York versa, offering an of Nashville, Tenn., NEW CHINESE CABINET. / Peking, Aug. 11, (By Associated Press) —Announcement was made to- of the personnel of the new Chi- nese cabmet. The government has divided its favors, the war and in- terfor departments be given to the northern military party; the depart- ments of justice and education to the progressive: | communications and finance to the old cabinet group, and navy and foreign affairs to men of no party affiliations. N ily alertand in betrer Becu-eSlenderquShySo th!n‘-.d day Blucher Pattern—of soft, long-wearing Glazed Kid More men are wearing the Nettleton Com- posite last than any other one model in the whole field of Men’s fine shoe making—there are many good reasons for this. The Composite is made only in combination (two sizes under through heel and instep) and its fully proven Extraordinary qualities of wear, workmanship and comfort make it a true foot- wear economy—the Economy that comes only through Quality. . Globe Clothing House Representatives for NETTLETON Men’s Shoes—The World’s Finest EURALGIA EASED AT ONCE BY THE OLD RELIABLE REMEDY- DEPENDABLE ABSOLUTELY— yAPUDINE lf! UQUID = QUICK . EFFECT ITCHING BURNING EGZEMA ON FAGE InBlisters. WasDisfigured. Cuticura Healed. “Eczema eotarted on my face around my chin. It came out in blisters snd the itching and burning were very For ltchmg Eczema, Old Sores and Piles “I guarantec my ointment,” says Peterscn of Buffalo, “to cure eczema; to s=top the itching at once and any reliable druggist will cheertully re- fund vour money if PETERSON'S OINTMENT doesn’'t do everything I say it will do.” William A. Carley of Franklin, N, Y., Is surely a wise man. He writes: “I used PETERSON'S OINTMENT on a little boy suffering terribly with eczema. It did the work.” Then there is Alex. Louttel, a brave fireman of Buffala, who is glad to write as follows: *I had an old ore on my leg for many vears. The best doc- ors failed. PETERSON'S OINTMENT & entirely healed the sore quickly.” And disagreeable. Sleep was BIRTHDAY MEMORIAL WREATHS ;::;: K‘elr&h‘:k:»l:‘\n“d(: ;‘nmes‘ et out of the question and Parents Chidre I thing 1 ever hit rs» T e my face was disfigured | ey | PETERSON'S (,,\3,'-“1;.2:3:: p!tl\whlm H Birthday Memorial Wreaths (alternate CRUISE-TRIP $240.00 APPROXIMATELY 22 DAYS Including Meals and Berth o En Route. POSTPONE SUFFRAGE. | Governor Bickett, who had planned New York—Cristobal, Canal —_— ! to send a message on suffrage to the Zone /and return. This trip North Carolina Legislature Not to lcgislature today, announced that it gives opportunity for extended Tackle It THl Tomorrow. had not been completed. sightseeing in the Panama Canal Raleigh, N. C., Aug. 12.—The North® = Zone and includes a visit to e LE . e N Havana, Cuba. Ports of Call Carolina legislature, called into spe- el seas AT Ot 4 in the following order: clal session to consider taxation ques- Havana, Cuba; Cristobal, to stop off at Havana, tions and rat ation of the federal woman suffrage amendment probably Co S b R R NEw onhEANs - will not tackle suffrage until tomor- 2 -Th%s b T Py e NE H row and perhaps not until Saturday. * . ! NEW YORK] diversified on alternate weeks, at the same fare, by using NOTE—Fares, itine duration of cruises steamer via Kingston making a mentioned above are I-ea Sh d 5 n . i N 19-day cruise with a 4-day stop- m 0rthan a! bair Bale Isthmus. change without notice. so I wore a veil. Coming more highly into recognit- 5 “ Iwas treated and used lon xince the World War is the wreath ::;“l :‘:;r:on o:::::m -Mu“ e e different remedies but which is placed on the grave on the | rala N. Y b L birthday anniversary. We ecial wreaths, as well as for htis reased's e — hing would do any good. I pro- :.:.a -‘un of Cuticura Soap and a N;ofl:uflm Ointment which scon other floral offerings suitable purpose, which we can make up for you. We can have wreaths placed any- where in the United States or Canada | through our telegraph delivery. Volz Floral Co. 92 WEST MAIN STREET. You will be amazed at vha Solakness wht o8 over at the youlearn the wonderful K. . practical for_stenographer eMcie: Surpassingly simp! stzdy. In & few hours you'll know the whole system: then gein speed in taking down dictation, conversa- | 1 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE 1 t l tion, spceches, orders, etc., as fast as & person talks. ] GEORGE A. QUIGLE 297 MAIN STREET. New Brits for all toilet purposes. -d-y--. using P R Astenish eve: with abili earn more money. Write for two. u’z‘:':.-’: =h—u¢ to King lnstitute, ED-301, Station ¥, Now York, N. V.,