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R INDE H INVENHVE fiENIUS Jot Cream Soda Was Made by Nature's Wonder Petroit, Mich., Aug. 5.—A summer thunder shower. 41 years ago result- ¢4 in the “invention” of the ice cream sedas, -mrdlnz to Fred Sanders, J Fred EBander On reguest, qeme o i, we will gladly send migue, washable Heoseleof folder 18 Sensiblé Ra:l'u” e delight for the caok. mmcrcom’m B i S———— ] .=A, PINKUS AITea the distinctién of having dis. covered this American institution. Speakng of his grandfother’s dis- covery, Mr. Sanders said: “Forty years ago the American rceople regarded ice cream much as the lily that could not be painted. At that time they took ‘it straight. Syrups were in general use in drink concocions but the ice cream sundae and its many near relatives were un- %aown. Carborated water was used by the soda dispensers in a popular drink known as sweet cream soda. Its chief ingredient was sweet cream, di- tect from the farm. “The thundershower that brought ahout my grandfather’s discovery come in the summer of 1880. He was conducting a soft drink parlor and tlie storm caused the sweet cream he bad intended for sodas to sour. Just | after the storm passed a wedding party dropped in and my srandfalh-‘ er volunteered to experiment until ha} found a substitute drink. He tried| several drinks and finally concocted one almost identical with the ice cream sda of today. “Members of the party liked the new drink so well that it became popular within a short time and soon all dealers were making the sodas.” TO MEASURE LIGHT. Pasadena, Cay., Aug. 5.—Experi- ments in the measurement of light “1ove been resumed here by Dr. Albert Abraham Michelson, of Chicago, in- ternational authority on light waves and winner of the Nobel prize for physics, in 1907. Dr. Michelson start- ad these experiments here three years 2E0-and comes here annually to work vut his problems with the aid of the Mt. Wilsen Solar Observatory and the California Institute of Technology. USE AVIATION FIELD Atlantic Park Near Southampton, Used By American Aviators During ‘War, Now Location for Steamshin Companies. Southampton, Eng., Aug. 5.—Atlan- tic Park, an estate near here which was formerly used by the American army for flying purposes, has been ac- quired by the North Atlantic Confer- ence, the chief members of which the the Cunard, the White Star and the u$t Clean- New York Sees Strange Double ¥ One of the most unusual weddings ever witnessed performed by Professor in New York was the cne Hideo Kimura and his wife, Komako, at their home. In a double ceremony, using the full Mrs. Japanese rites, Canadian Pacific Railraod companies, as a permanent camp for emigrants, sailing by their steamers to America. Two of the aerodromes in the camp have already been converted to ac- comodate 00 people. With other buildings, it is estimated that nearly 6,000 continental emigrants will be lodged there during their short stay before sailing. OPIUN QUESTION Japanese League Association Says Opium is Matter of International Im® portance Not Only From Humu;nity} Standpoint. Tokio, June 29. (Delayed)—The Jap- an League of Nations association yes- terday adopted. a resolution that. the opium question claims serious attentien' not only from the standpoint of. hu- manity but also from an interpational} The difficulty reqmres{ not only international cooperation for .y .. point of view. ' { \ its solution, but necessitates steps being taken by the Japanese em- pire, which is destined to suffer most seriously from the malcontrol of opium in Kwentung Province. Coneerning the labor question anoth- er resolution said: ‘“The government should be encouraged to enact labor laws based on the agreements passed by the Washington Labor Conference with due regard to the spirit of inter- national cooperation underlying those agreements."” FEW TELEGRAMS SENT Although Pre-paid Answer Messages Are Sent To Ruisvia Red Tape Makes Replies Very Few in Number. Riga, Latvia, Aug. 5.—Although has been in open telegraph dommuni- cation with the outside 'world for some months since the Russian English and various other trade agreements. were signed, few telegrafns ever come out of Russia in response to theé thousands are sent in, say -officials of the Ppositive ¢ telegraph edding of Japanese they married Mr. and Mrs. Icino Noda and Mr. and Masata Katayama. wedding party reciting the Jaanese wedding prayer, each groom facing his bride. the brides wore for headdress| Thy picture shows the Notice the white bands - adiinistration in Riga and Reval. Most { the telegrams are rout- ed through thse two cities, which are in direct wiy communication with Moscow and letrograd. ‘““We have | good deal of money on hand unusedin connection with ‘an- swer pre-pai{ cablegrams from Amer- ica and elsvhere to Moscow and other Russian pdns,”’ said an official of the Riga telgmph department. ‘‘Tele. grams by he hundreds have been sent in to Rusla with answer pre-paid but very few [ the apswers have come.” Only cemin persons are allowed to telegraph A Russia, it is understood here, and © gain the privilege of re. plying taks much time, during which the persoris subjected to a complete investigatin as to the reason he could possibly wnt to teegraph. —DLNTISTS— A. B.Johnsoy, D. D. S, T.'R.Johnsoy, D. D. S. Natonal Bak Bldg. TAS and OXVYGEN 1DMINISY » Corner Main, Morgan and Village’ Streets, Hartford Up Sale| 25 to 50 Per Cent. Off Everythiig JhefircatestMoney Savmg Event of the Year at Furniture Headqurters § am REGULAR $375.00 DINING ROOM OUTFIT In Walnut, only $198.00. én-plece outfit including & 60-inch Buffet, 43-inch extension llm China Cabinet, Berving Table, five Side Chalrs and one ehur, all to match in the finest Queen Anne period design. éxceptionally fine suite Which we offer in the August rale —uvn..ny low price of $21 m OBIY .ovvorssrss $198.00 A limited number of extra large Tenneasee Red Cedar size genuine Chests, August sale special price only ,,, 45 ‘Sample Couch Hammocks The balance of our stock ¢ istest designs and color effects, will Do s0ld at ..., of mmple Couch Hammocks jn the . Overstuffed Leather Rockers These overstuffed wing rockers— covered with best grade brown imi- tatfon Spandsh leather, August specal $16.95 only yeeescoenons FOUR PIECE QUEEN ANNE PEFIODUITES Beautiful four piece Queen Anne Walnut period suites, ‘including a large Dresser, full sized Bel Chifforobe Dressing Table, These sutes are sensational bedroora and $110.00 values at the August sak price of only ........, THREE-HOUR SPECIAL BOUDOIR LAMPS Your choice of any of thse beau- Boudoir bases and shades of old 9se, and gold ocolors, specia] sale price tiful $13.95 oniy Baby Carriages »ahogany blue sill Ausgust $2.69 Lamps, in ROOM SE RUGS are all reduced'fbed rock prices. 8-3x10-6 Velve! Rugs only .. 9x12 Tapestry Rugs only ... 9x12 Axminist Rugs only .,,, ..« $27.50 . $19.75 '$29.50 WE HAVE Captured THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY TAKEN THE CITY BY STORM Never in the history of New Britain have such vast throngs attended any sale. i We Were Compelled To Lock Our Doors Time and Again We prepared for a crowd but not a multitude. We have employed many more and wish to assure you that yon can be waited upon ! promptly. The Public Speaks EVERYWHERE YOU HEAR THE SAME THING They Have Wonderful Bargains There Get Yours DON'T MISS IT A BIG.9:00 0°'CLOCK SPECIAL SATURDAY Prices like these will never appear again. Many items at less than cost of raw materials. o DOORS OPEN 9:00 A. M. SATURDAY UPON THOUSANDS OF REAL SPECIALS AT THE GREATER SALE Bath Stools Tomorrow is the day to buy Baby Carriages at a great saving. 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