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Boston Store Prew Suggestions for WEEK-END TRIPS e Are Showing a Full Line of SUIT CASES AND TRAVELING BAGS. Straw Suit Cases | with leather tips and The lining is of fancy retonne: several styles to select Mad: straps i rom $1.10 to $6.75. Ladies’ Black Patent Leather Suit Cases light weight and Made with fancy and pockets to These are ery dressy rretonne match. lining $5.00 and $5.50. Traveling Bags Leather Traveling Bags, come n brow: 1 black. with linen ming. 16, 17, 18-inch sizes. $5.00 and Up. Overalls the “Crown Make” made of all double The best overall made. We have veralls for children, \eavy blue titched. to 11-year sizes $1.00 and $1.25. Lhildren’s Nainsook Union Suits Made with waist attachment. to 12 years Children’s Socks We have a large assortment, in stton, mercerized and silk. b 35¢ to $1.25 Pair. PULLAR & NIVEN TROOPS AT PUEBLO | artial Law Regulatons Strictly En- denim, forcod—Red Cross in Full (1mru‘~—’ 130 Persong Missing—17 Dead. Pueblo, Colo., June 10.-——Arrival of wral troops to ald the N ' and Colorado rangers, 1 step forward in tho restorat normal conditions following 1t disastrous flood. Martial egulations have been made more | ¥ most Y reliot work bilitation of b v been p - @ Cross by reconstruction and siness and Indus | »d In the hands of | the civilian commit- Rapld progress has been made caring the streots and business | dcath list compiled from the was at 47 today with 130/ on the official list of missing | I —_— | NTI-RED UPRISINGS, o, June 10 ( By Ans Determined anti-bo! in the Ural mountal i Poiropaviosk are reported semi- | I lly It is said that Petropav- ian heen occupled by the anti- 1ovikd Reports from Seoul state { Korean communists are holding | tings with Chinese bolshevik| at | Lin for the purpose of deciding | | | | 't Be Cured from the Outside, ixturnal treatments seldom cure on or do surgical operations, "he so I8 insido—bad circulation ‘he blood is stagnant, the veins bty | o bowel walls are weak, the parts post dead | 'o quickly and safely rid yourself s you must free the cireulation | a fresh current through the | fint pools. Internal treatment is | one safe method. Ointments and iting won't do it . 8. Leonhardt, M. D., a specialist, at work some years ago to find a | 1 internal remedy for piles. He suc- jded. Heo named his prescription M YID, and tried it in 1000 case: ore he was satisfied. Now HE ID is sold by druggists everywher fler guarantee It is a harmless easy to take, and can always nd at Clark & Brainerd Co, and ggists overywhere, who will gladly purchase price to any dis- g [ hat is best pr* babies. or 63 years ousands ave chosen GAS DISTRIBUTORS MUST GET LICENSES State Preparing Enforcement of Cent a Gallon Tax Hartford, June 10.—Commissioner Stoeckel and Deputy Commissioner , Macdonald of the state motor vehicle department yesterday conferred with | more than a score of representatives | of ofl distributing companies rela- | tive to the collection of the new state | tax on combustible fluidd ‘used motor vehicle and motor boat poses. The tax, it is estimated net the state $750,000 a year. | The tax is embodied in the bin adopted by the general assembly last | week and which is expected to re- ! ceive the approval of Goverhor:Lake. Yesterday's conference dealt with the | general purpose of the bill, and the meeting adjourned after it was de- cided that the oil men appoint = committee to draft a set of regula- tions for the collection of the tax. Under the provisions of thes bill distributors will pay the tax to.the state treasurer on the first day -of every month On the fifteenth of each month the distributors will file with the motor vehicle commissioner a statement showing how much ofl was sold in the month preceding. Be- fore the first of the month the mo- tor vehicle commissioner will submit to the state treasurer a list of dis tributors and the number of gallons{ delivered by each during the period’ for which the tax is due. Records and statements of the dis- tributors are to be open to inspec- tion by the motor vehicle commission or his inspectors at all times. Under the provisions of the bill a distribu- tor includes “any person, assoclation of persons, firm or corporation where- ever resident or located who imports imported for sale for | pur- | or causes to he win 'r 'Fwr BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, JUNE, 10, 1921 fuels as herein defined. into the state; | Iinistcotiow also association of firm or corporation who refines, manufactures or | defined | CELEBRATE FLAG DAY. s to do all they could for the administration. *‘It is a pleasure,’ he said, “that we ar day and are able t of tk tter pr and any person. Has 18 to Honor Event. pers produces, compounds fuels within the sgate.” American Ap Pago Pag | (Delayea) in sixty days after the act goes into | ... Samoa Exercises On as herein 3 e es his mixture first when he desires to make a certain kind of dish. If b does not cceeed the first time, he does not destroy or throw v his mixture, but will certainly try 1 in order to succeed. Every distributor is required with- of the of the < celebrated ry and thereafter before contins | y\merican flag n or beginning to transact the ,usiness of a distributor, to obtain | Mere April 1%, + license from the commissioner of |t t. naval parade and motor vehicles, permitting him to | @ «s by American officials and na continue or to begin the business | tive chicfs. within this state. l‘ Chief Satele, , with dancing con- a band conc that the government would not cast us vay but will continue in trying to @ native leader, urzed e a better dish for us.'” rost Toasties are Corn Flakes of the better kind Jrder them by Name At all Grocers MORE!—of those mouth-watering bes All-Day CANDY ‘WHOPPERS’ L] to be given FREE with every LARGE LOAF of the famous - since - 1869 DEXTER’S united here to- | ain celcbrate the | flying above us. “To illustrate it is grateful to know | | | | l MOTHER’S BREAD | TODAY! and Every day until Saturday June 18t . P i p————— B ——— SATURD SPECIALS AT HALLINAN'’S Lauze Bread _»1'/2 b Leaf FRESH CREAM PATTIES Twisted Crullers, Large .... BEST BUTTER—CHEESE—FRESH EGGS FRESH COOKED SAUERKRAUT est Prtato Salad Frankforts With New Potatoes Store Closes Every Day at 6:30. HALLINAN - T gy T W Pineapple Pies Large size Short Cake. Biscuit Ready for berries 25¢ dozen 15¢ dozen [RENIER, PICKWARDT & DUNN 127 Main St. Phone 1409-2 Opp. Arch Street Warm Weather Goods SPORT COATS Red, green and the darker shades At $9.98. e GINGHAM, VOILE and ORGANDIE DRESSES At prices from $5.00 to $25.00 each. All Tailored As They Should Be. —o— GLOVES, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, UNDERWEAR, CORSETS. T ROMPERS, DRESSES and UNDERWEAR for the little kiddies. The Sovereigns Trading Go., Inc Quality Food Purveyors 160 MAIN STREET Tel. 2586—258' Best Tub Butter 3 dozen Fresh Eggs 2 cans Evaporated Milk Milk Crackers : Home Baked Beans Home Made Potato Salad Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily. Native Fowl Legs Lamb (spring) Top Round Steak Sirloin Steak Corned Beef (lean) Stewing Lamb Hamburg, Fresh Honeycomb Tripe b Take Any Group of Men No matter who or where they are, the W alk-Over store can fit each man’s feet with exactly the right shape of shoe. There is a Walk-Over made for you. AN OXFORD FOR MEN Wi " L:UST WEAR { A COMFORT SHOE This exford is the best of its kind that has $ 1 0 '_; ever been made. Itis a ‘combination last, David Manning’s Ulatk-Over SHOE STORE 211 Main Street Tomorrow Bundle Day that this oxford could ‘worn without lacing and the heel would not olip out. The fit around the instep is close and gives a bracing effect. In all leathers with or without rubber heels.