New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 1, 1921, Page 13

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~SENATOR FRANCE IS > ON WAY TO RUSSIA . Expects to Remain ‘Weeks—Has to There Two Travel In Dingy Coach. 2 Riga, July 1l.—Senator Maryland, wha pl Russian soviet officials relative to trade conditions, has left Riga for , Moscow. He rode in a dingy old sec~ ond-class couch which would take him through to the Bolshevik capital and was accompanied by a fussy haired, bespectacled young man, who spokae ~with more or less accuracy 12 lan- guages, and for whom the Bolshevik Jegation here asked for a double pass- port, as he was to enact the role of official courier and interpreter. The luxurious sleeping ear usually Franca of to confer with Scandinavian-American Institution at | _ Secattle in Diflicultic Seattle, July 1—The Scandanavian- American bank here was closed to- day. John Duke, state supervisor of banking, issued a statement ab- solving the present from blame. The current statement of the bank shows the capital and surplus to be one million two hundred fifty thou- sand dollars. Deposits were placed at thirteen million dollars. provided for Bolshevik dtplomats on the trip from Riga to Moscow, and in " which distinguished guests of the soviet government have been takea *o Phe capital, failed to materiaiize. "The car in which Senator France left had a capacity for 14 persons and provid- ed considerable baggage space. It pad 15 persons aboard, and differed om the other 14 cars on the train nly .in being less crowded than the rest. Senator France and his companion ®ad one small compartment entifely to themselves, but there was no bed- ding except a mattress, but the sena- tor had provided his own sleeping bag. “I will be perfectly comfortable,” ‘he declared as his train pulled out. “I have traveled standing before this™ A Bolshevik journalist who inter- wiewed Senator France quotes him as having declared that American and » Russian co-operation would suffice to coulteract Japanese designs in Siber- ia and as advocating close co-opera- tion between Russia, Germany and the United States in economic and (political spheres. Senator France told the Associated Press that in the main the interview wag correct, but that he did not mean . to advocate a German, American and Russian political alliance. He expects ,to stay in Russia for about two weeks. "THPERIAL CONFERENCE Today’s Session, It Is Hoped by Offi- cials, Will Be Final One On Treaty Disenssion. « Londong July 1 (By Associated Press).—The imperial conference met again today for what it was hoped would prove to be the final discussion ® for the present of the question of re- newi the Anglo-Japanesa treaty. A whole week has been consumed in the consideration of this question, and the cases for and against renewal @i the pact have been stated with a . frankness which is. believed to be responsible for the government's re- fusa! to publish the accounta of the proceeding.© Some of the dominion premiers let it ba known early in tha diseussion that they had not coma to London to be treated “like school- boys” as in pre-war days, and told by the “elder statesmen™ of Downing » Street just what they should do. The course taken by the represen- tativeas of the dominions at this con- ference was to state their cases with fjorce and feeling and to controvert arguments advanced by Premier Lloyd George, Lord Curzon, the for- eign minister, A. J. Balfour and other members of the British cabinet when the views of the London ministers ~were at variance with their own. The D. Miller Co. 26 CHURCH STREET. Saturd—a; Only !ORSET value $2.50 for ©ORSET value JADIES’ UNION SUITS, 2.75 for .. ... $2.00 all sizes, 42¢ a yard #INGHAM, 27 inches, Bates’ 17c a yd. ‘m«'GH.-\MS, 32 inches, ERCALES, 36 ¢ a yard PRON GINGHAMS, lic a yd. UGS, 9x12] wool and fibre, cach $17 $ XMINSTER RUGS, 9x12, $35 to 535 fLOOR COVERINGS AND 29¢ a yard inches, LINO- 50c to $1.50 a yard LOOR FILLING FOR RUG BOR- NEW. McCall Pattern 2253 . We Sell s 'MeCall Patterns Dempsey—Carpentier ;b AT FOX’S 4 Saturday Aftemoona\ management | RRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, NION IVICES CHANGED. change has been made in the mer arrangement for union serv- The revised schedule is as fol- lows: July S, union service of First and South churches in the South church, with Rev. S. C. Bushnell as preacher; July 10, 17, and 24, union vice in the Baptist church; July and Aug. 7 and 14, union service in the First church; and August 21 and 28 union service in the South church with Rev. Watson Woodruff and Rev. E. M. Chapman, D. D., as preachers. lOutlet Millinery Co. ] “Where Styles Meet Value.” GY $100,000. Red Cross to Provide Rccreationall Facilities for Veterans. Washington, July ation of 1.—An appropri- hundred seventy-five thousad dollars has been made by the Red Cross to provide recreational fa- cilities for veterans of the world war ot training centers of the federal hoard for vocational training during the coming year. The appropriation will be used to equip recreational committees or buildings. one SPECIALS FOR THE FOURTH SUMMER MILLINERY For Summer Wear Georgette Hats Taffeta Hats Transparent Hats Satin Hats An Exceptional Value Stylishly trimmed with Flower Wreaths, Os- trich and Ribbon. All summer styles and colors. Every Wanted ‘Style and many other styles. AR v NOBBY SPORT AND OUTING HATS $1.98 $3.95 Hats of every type, Ribbon Hats, Ribbon combined with Angora, Stitched Felts, rows of Felt alternated with Ribbon, Felt and Straw combinations All Sport Shades i New Mannish LEGHORNS $3.95 These are trimmed with black grosgrain ribbon MATTEAWAN FELTS Beautiful $3.95 These Hats will be very popular and we have a fine variety to make your selection from all band and bows and come the new soft effect. All in a variety of styles. the high shades. HOSIERY FOR THE FOURTH 95¢ Black, Cordovan and White Silk Hosiery, Mock Seam $1.29 Black Cordovan and White * Silk Hose, Mock Seam Better Hosiery up to GLOVES FOR THE FOURTH Kayser Guaranteed Double Tip Silk Gloves, all colors 95¢ $1.49 $1.95 We also have a full line of sizes in the long Kid Gloves. $4.59. I Outlet Nilliivery o, 257 MAIN STREET BOOTH’S BLOCK Known For Values Known For Style NATIONAL MEAT STORES CO. 70 WEST MAIN STREET — LARGEST RETAILERS OF Q UALITY MEATS IN AMERICA CHOICE FRICASSEE CHICKENS L 3e SHOULDER SPRING LAMB 19c 1b CHOICE d VEAL ROASTS 25¢ 1b GOLDEN WEST FOWL 49c 1b PRIME RIB ROASTS 28c to 35¢ 1b FRESH KILLED BROILERS 39¢ b LEAN CORNED BEEF 8c b BEST Brookfield BUTTER 41c CHOICE SHOULDER ROASTS 19¢ 1b CHOICE LAMB CHOPS 35¢ 1b CHOICE VEAL CHOPS 39c b NOTICE—THESE STEAKS CUT FROM THE BEST BEEF SIRLOIN AND ROUND STEAKS 1b 35¢ Best Ohio BRICK CHEESE 25¢ Ib YOUNG AMERICAN CHEESE 25¢ b GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE Our Half Yearly Sale in SHOE DEPARTMENT Begins Tomorrow All Shoes are marked down for quick clearing sale. Spring and Summer styles. All that’s good and every- thing that’s new has been included in this sale. Sport models, Dress models, Street models. Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes. MEN’S NETTLETON TRUPEDIC RALSTON HEALTH WOMEN’S DOROTHY DODD GOES THE PRICES ON THE BANG!! ATH OF JULY SPECIALS YOUR BEST OPPORTUNITY LIES HERE — YOU WILL FIND A BIG SAVING IN EVERY PURCHASE, YOU MAKE HERE — THE HOME OF OLD TIME BARGAINS GEM NUT /' MARGARINE ) 22c SWIFT'S PREM. “OLEO” b 230 PRE FoOD . i YOUNG AM. CHEESE b 240 MEUNSTER CHEESE b 280 367 MAIN STREET FANCY CUTS OF BEST MEATS —— BUY FOR TWO DAYS SPECIAL LAMB SALE GENUINE SPRING LAMB LEGS b 23¢ PRIME RIB roasts BEEF ... » 30C SHOULDER - 2 0 c ROASTS BEEF ... b 230 ALL FANCY LIGHT YOUNG LAMBS THE RIGHT KIND FOR THE “4th. FRESH LAMB CHOPS .... Ib 256 FANCY LAMB FOR PIE OR STEW Ib 8c Fouarters 121-2c b e — FRESH 5 PORK ROASTS ... Ib Cc FRESH SHOULDERS FRESH PORK CHOPS .... FRESH PORK KIDNEYS LEGS MILK FED VEAL TO ROAST .. Ib 24C FANCY RUMPS ROLLED POT ROASTS .... LEAN BOILING BREASTS FRESH KILLED FOWL (Fricasse) ROASTING CHICKENS SMOKED SHOULDERS .... CLOVER LEAF BACON BEST FAT .» 25¢ n» 17¢ BEST FRESH CREAMERY Butter 2 lbs 75c¢ WHITE WHOLE MILK BEST PURE WHITE Cheese b 20c [Lard 2 Ibs 25¢ 3 Ibs 23c--Special--L-1 ge Meaty Prunes 3 Ibs 23c DINNER BLEN: . 25c 35c COFFEE IOC MILK .. .«n 14¢ P. & G, ALASKA PINK SOAP ©.:..... 2 bars 1 l C SALMON tall can CALLENGE BEST NO. 1 POTATOES 15 I pk 450 each 7c — FRESH CHOPPED . 1 8c . 20C 3 Ibs 25c FRESH FRANKFURTS .. LEAN CUTS FRESH SLICED CORNED BEEF .... ISPECIAL ALL FRESH Eggs 2 doz 63c RED BUTTERFLY TEA (All Kinds) .. Ib LUNCHEON COCOA ... ... Ib 10c .6m 25C EVAPORATED NEW ROLLED OATS .. . l FANCY S CORN NATIVE BEETS Large Bunch FANCY RAISINS ... . b 22¢ LARGE HEAD COCOANUTS I ch DRIED PEACHES ..., REMEMBER OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY THE “4th” ——SO BUY ENOUGH FOR THE TWO DAYS—

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