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TO SEND HINES | b BIG CONFEREN(TEI N to Bo Represongsd ac In 1 Chamber of Com- merce Meeting, April 29.—Arrangements for ndon Congress of the Interna- ‘hamber of Commerce to begin June 27, have Jjust been by the ard of directors at a here gutes to the Congress will be od in five groups. Walker D tormerly United States Direct- pral of Rallroads, will be chair the group for transportation mmunications, while the chatr. the other four groups will be Iter Leaf Gireat HBritain, for Kugens Schnelder, France, ptection Marco Cassin, Italy, tribution and Luclen Beckers, n, for devastated regions. Amorican representatives ymmittees will probably be homas W. Lamont of J. P, New York: production, president of the Pfaud- Rochester, N. Y.; and Gerald Swope, president International Ceneral Eleetric ddition & committee has been ed to st durlpy the tongress jostions relating to E'lc‘l;-ly People Need This MEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1927 In Medicine To relieve chronic constipation, always keep a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin handy. NH.‘\RLY all people as they advance in age suffer from chronic constipa- tion.. Many, however, are indifferent to the laxative they use, on the theory that “they are all alike.” That is a great peated use. It so trains the bowel muscles that in time medicines of all kinds can be dispeised with. BATTEY S=— mistake. / 4 Dr. Caldwell’s Syruf) Pepsin, for ex- T G ample, is a mild, gentle liquid laxative, X ¢/ . and it does not lose its effect with re- 3 A % A sixty-cent bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will last many months. T{c prescription was written thirt vears ago by Dr.tW. B. Caldwell, a well- imown family doctor, who is himself now in huh 82n;jI year lndtnn ap- preciate what chronic constipation :nus( mean to elderly people; how it TRYIT FREE brings on headaches, colds, loss of ap- g, 7 1. vour name and ad- petite and sleep, heaviness and ‘a e and]uwill send youa free e t general dull feeling. erial botle of my Syrup Pepsin. aln e Every home that has an elderly man Address me Dr. W. B. Cald or woman should be pruvidod with & well, 513 Washington Street, . bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Monticello, Illinois. Every- Eight million bottles were bought at body now and then needs a drug stores last year. It is a truly laxative,and itiswellto know wonderful constipation remedy. the best. Write me today. Successor to George L. Damon ' New Britain, Ct o \nd operations of the ber on which the | \ representative will be John v o Boston The represen plications for membership. These in- | tions being considered by th The board approved nearly 300 ap- | the London Congress. Among ques- com- cluded recognized organizations in | mittees, with names of American rep- < | o the United States on the | v 4ous countries and 128 firms or in- | resentatives who have attended com- e wineh l“l‘” """"”':"'" L'""""l'li dividuals who were admitted as asso- y bo placed before the ge ¢ Joseph G. Defrees, mittee meetings, are: Double taxa- ! be tion, Robert Grant, Jr., Lee, Higgin- . a—— son & Co.; commercial arbitration, S. he United States Cham- | Select committees appointed by In- | G Archibald; international credits, | ternational Chamber will report to | H. E. Bedford, Jr., Paris. HARTFORD learance Sale of Suits and Dresses GARMENTS REDUCED IN PRICE AND ARRANGED IN Teryer T SEVERAL GROUPS FOR QUICK SELLING. e VERY UNUSUAL VALUES CONSIDERING THE EARLINESS OF THE SEASON-——— LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND COLORS., — Lis o SUITS GROUP NO. 1 GROUP NO. 2 L All Wool or Worsted Jersey Suits, notch or The Ski Bo Tweed Suits that are so popular, o0 collar, belted models, tch or slash pockets, | shown in the lighter shades, gray, tan, green, bison, wn, navy, Copen, tan, blue and | Copen and rose. They are very popular models o and a very serviceable suit. $19 75 . Saturday Formerly $25.00. Saturday GROUP NO. 3 GROUP NO. 4 GROUP NO. 5 Is in smart In this splendid group are al A special group comprising nes, Pwillcord, p = G all our finest models. Elabo- Printzess sults which have such Kmbvoidired . and a well descrved prestige. Every rate embroidered suits as well fmmed Formerly up suit in stock of this make now as plain tailored of finest qual- ReS . $95.00 | = $55.00 | 1 rived omen’s Strap Pumps and Brogue Oxfords Reduced to $7.90 =a $9.75 ~SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT— More than a thousand pairs of Women's Strap Pumps and Brosu’a Oxfords at reduced prices Satur- All from rexular stock, Strap Pumps in gray, tan, black, brown and some two-tone. Brogue 1 in brown ealfskin with leather or rubber soles and heeis. Many different styles of Shoes that | regularly al from $10.00 to $13.85. ~SHOE SECTION, STREET FLOOR— Linens and White Goods are Reasonably Priced inch Japanese Lunch Cloths 95¢ | 36 inch Flaxon, in checks and stripes Long Cloth, a very fine quality, 36 inches wide, 12 yard plece $3.98 — 35¢ yd Material for Nurses' Uniforms, very good qual- ity, 36 inches wide .. jue Bordered Huck Towels, priced o 25¢ och Bedspreads, extra heavy uand good | quality ........ $2,75 | bave from $10.00 to $15.00 on Your Sewing Machine We will place on sale for Saturday only six of our bert machines at prices which will mean a ing to you of from $10.00 to $165.00. These rhachines are manufactured by the New Home Sewing chine Co., and are guaranteed from 10 to 25 years. Terms are as low as $1.00 a week. 0,00 NEW HOME . « Special $60.00 | $48.50 RUBY . ., 500 WHEELER | Special $50.00 | $77.50 NEW HOME 00 NEW NATIONAL .. Portable Electric $35.00 | $60.00 NEW IDEAL ... . "Minger 66 and White Rotary Machines at $10.00 to $15.00 below agent's price, Needles, belts and ifor all makes of sewing machines. n Special $35.00 . Cabinet $65.00 Special $48.50 & & @ & & & @ @ & @ @ & @ -4l @ & @ & @ @ & & & & & & & & & @ & @ & & & @ & & & & @ & 3 @ & & @ & & @ % @ & & ! & & 4 % hdidcdcacacdetedotote oot Tober The Store Whose Motto Has Always Been: Service— > Courtesy— b wear satisfactory. Good Shoes— Ever ready to please You. New Shoes if the - Shoes you buy do not It Is a Good Founda- Money - refunded at tion. REG. US. PAT. OFF. T.G.P. CO. All Times. QUEEN QUALITY SHOES the most beautiful Shoes, made in the United States and sold in New Brit- ain, are carried in our store. All sizes, all widths and beautiful styles. Strap models, Cuban, Louis and . Military heels; even up to the minute in fashionable Footwear. .Try a pair for &Wy. 7 —Straps Fashion proclaims straps—black kid Cuban heel, T 1 and 2 strap. $7.00 to $9.50 Men’s Shoes Special For Saturday ¥ ——~ Florsheim Oxford in all the popular styles $10.90 Regular price $12.00. Brown and Russia Calf 2 strap Cuban heels $9.00, $10.00, $10.50 Men'’s Russia and Brown Calf Shoes. Values up to $10.00. $5.98 Men'’s Black Calf Shoes $6.98 Regular pricé $10.00. Baby Louis, 1 and 2 strap, gray, black and brown kid $10.50 « Grey Suede, 2 strap, Patent Leather trim Sport Pumps, Cuban Heels $10.00 Brown and Russia Calf Oxfords Sport, Military and Cuban Heels. Men'’s Tan Calf Oxford $8.50 Lark Broyvn Cordovan Brogue Oxfords Tan Calf Trot Moe Oxfords } $10.00 ) $6.50 » Boys’ Shoes o $2.98 to $3.98 We carry a complete line of Growing Girls’, ~ Misses’ and Children’s Shoes and Oxfords. s : Hosiery in all the very best makes McCallum, Glove Silk, Raymond, Phoenix, Onyx For men, women_ and children. Sole agency for Holeproof Hosiery in New Britain. ¥