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JAWES HAS SAVED GREAT DEAL SO FAR farding’s Budget Commissioner Slashes OI Millions (By N Washington, payers have 116,000,000 by harles G. Dawes as dire mdget for the last three months. That $115,000,000 will be saved rough measures introduc by wes that can be reduced to actual ures. But alt otorms & of oos on The fSret thing the new ctor wid was to cut his ropriation ! Congress granted the budget bureau 225,000—considered a very small ap- roprission beside the millions antes <o other departments. Dawes omyuy lopped off 25 per cent of hat. He says he'll accomplish all is remendous saving at a cost to he government of only $168.50, Next, Dawes announced his budget stimates for all departments. He [howed that he had cut down costs ough to save $112,512, . The biggest saving was department — $30,3 ost W In the $19,827,191. machinery,” as long as Service) American than neral tor of the has up a due economy measures and that will result in the sav- alculated millions as time ves set bipmes, D budget di- own ap- in the 42,149 Inter- r deparment “The budget ‘must last Dawes the re- “L am not an administrator. My luties are simply collecting informa- on for the use of the president and ongress, who will act or will not on it in thelr own good judg- nt." INESE BALK AT SHANTUNG OFFERS Beligve Japs Are Distrustiul and Await Positive Return + Karulzawa, Japan, Aug. 5.—(By all)—Whatever may be the attitude Peking officlals regarding a settle- pent of the Shantung question prior the Washington conference, the of the Chinese people. especially Iha liberal element, is flatly opposed o such a settlement, according to the Rowland M. Cross of Peking, ho 1s now in Karulzawa. “Tho liberal following in China, hich includes the students and the welness element, distrusts Japan's lightest move today,” the Rev. Mr ross sald. “They do net think that n even wants to negotiate for the turn of Shantung—certainly they do ot think that Japan even intends to sturn Shantung unless compelled to o #0 by force “Eyen if Japan were willing, they re Against a settlement now, because lhelr distrust of the ofMcials of the Inese government is practically as reat as heir disrust of Jepan. They now that an agreement between hese officlals and Japan would be uch that the Chinese people would hot benefit from it, for Japan and ho corrupt officials would leaws no nefits for the people, they claim. “There Is one exception to that— pr. ¥Yen, the new minister of foreign Malrs in Peking, who, I think, is try- to Jdo the right thing. At least @ has the confidence of the students hom I come in contact with, and Ihey do not think that he will con- nt to & Shantung settlement until @ fs sure that China will get back the mtire concession originally stolen & fraternal delegate from China 41l be able to hold it from grafting pdividuals. The Rev. Mr. Cross, who has been orking among the student class in leking for the last four years, has peen in Karulzawa attending the an- hual meeting of the Amerizan Board s & traternal delegate from Chino e object of his visit Is to work for a etter understanding between the Chi- ese and Japanese which may lead enually to better international re- ations. ONUMENT T0 DAVIS LL BE l]l]MPLETIZI]j onfederate President’s Memorial to Be 186 Feet High Loulsville, Ky »t. 16.—Plans to gomplote and dedicate the Jefferson Pavis monument next June have been, in a a | patriotic band of noble women of the| South, who said they would undertake ta that the monument is complet- th m T he be Major Leathers points out that heaviest part of the expense of the monument has already been met. In fits purchase of 18 acres in alrv v, in- cluding the spot where Jefferson Davis | was born, in turning the grounds into 2 park and fencing it with stone, and on the monument itself, the home asso- clation has spent between $00,000 ana $100,000, he added. the | th i w GO Squire Idand O ny 50 Y, rs Ol we Aiways Had Equal Rights Squirrel Island Me., Fifty years ago twenty this Island f a 16.— men bought | H retreat from city life | to Sept Despite the low prices, Food Products. Take adva yourself how true the above SPECIAL 7t 12 A. M. Reg. value 25c¢ Ib. LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS 1dc Ib. ALL DAY S 'l‘(l\ ON BEST €U ROUND .. SIRLOIN STRICTLY FRESH PORK BOILING BEEF, 10c Ib 28¢ DRY SALT PORK 16¢ Ib SELECTED FR 38¢ doz PRINTS EVERYTHING IN FRESH Ib. Bag Salt Se Libby's Corned Beef, 20¢ can, 3 for 5% 5 Ib. Bags Flour 35¢ SPECIAL FRESH GROUND HAMBURG 9:00 to 11:00 2 Ibs 25¢ 98¢ MAZOLA 1% gal. AVON EGGS doz. 35¢ Squirrel Island ¢ tion un. that 11, BEST BUTTER 15¢ Ib NEW .BRITAIN DAILY HERALD the hot months of the community and gavoe it local governmeont Now their children are celebratinis e golden jubilee of the establinh- ent of the Maino summer colony {d=a summer M formed glon and Pirates-Independents At Walnut Hill Park The championship between the gamo | and the Independents, which have been played to- ¢ (he | Terrow afternoon at Gt. Mary's play- ed to | grcund, will be played at Walnut Hil all the | park instead. game will be called rento. 1t 3 o'clock. 1 fun mol- regula- ssociation Pirates while coast of ey declare that ymes had dotted the fore 1871, it was the s >mmunity that of other ry to rcedom a ind village rel Island e 2 firet on a basis of sex | EXtraordinary Session men voted with meu of French Senate Called apact described as beinz to Divine l:Yl\l‘l'l'l' as 16. — (By Mayflower Pilgrim: ‘he cabinet, at a presided over this morning by dent Millerand decided to call an ex- ion of the and s for October 18. was to e founding col y fror Kit Founded for d by churc the Sau as from th Juality. We le oc obedic or the Press) Assoclated meecting, Presi- ris, Sept South a trip Mrs, John J. Mulvihill of gh street has returned after Atlantic City. senate we always handle nothing but the Highest Quality ntage of our SATURDAY SPECIALS and prove to statement is. ECIAL ON GENUINE LAMB SALE SPRING LEGS ... CHOPS ... FORES ... STEW .... BONELESS ROASTS 28c Ib SHOULDER ROASTS OF TS OF STF N BEEF, 20c Ib Ib, SHORT .... c 1bl SHOULDER .. PRIME TOP WESTERN BEEF FRESH PLATE BEE . 8clb SHOULDER ( l.()l\ MILK FED CHOICE ROAS SHORT CUT LEC VEAL FOR STEW CHOICE CHOPS CHOICE CUTLE' NATIVE VEAL LK FED ! SUGAR CURED| ROASTING i CORNED BEE FOWLS, 45c¢ Ib; 8¢ Ib | SUGAR CURED I BACON, 28¢ Ib ————————————————————————————————————————— e et e S - ——— e e e, DRY SALT BACON PICKLED PIGS’ FEET, COMB TRIPE, 15¢ { DPOMINO I BES FRANKFORTS 24c b IN; LARD e Ib FRUITS AND VEGETABLE Large Prunes 11c b, 3 Ibs : AT THE Evaporated 12¢ can LOWEST PRICES Milkj American Sar- dines, 6 c Ketchup bottles 23¢ Brown Sugar 8c b Confectionery Ibs 19c¢ “Kellogg's Corn |Choice Peas and Flakes, 10¢ Sugar, 2 Corn, 2 cans 25¢ CERT i PO M WHITE LARD 2 Ibs 23c MAYSAL DRI ot £3C NG SALE ON & PRODUCT LENOX SOAP 6 ™" 21c " 25¢ 18c 17c 19¢ = G. E THE DOLLAR LAMB CHOPS .. FARTHE 30c RIB ROAST FRANKFURTS SHREDDED W CORN IVORY SOA¥ TEL . 2585—2586 —SATU RDAY & 19¢ P. & G. SOAP .. STAR SOAP STAR WASHING POWDER . CRISCO " The Sovereigns lrav. DELIVERY—35:15 A. M PRIME SEPTEMBER 16, These Big Bargains Are For You TAKE ADVANTAGE OUR SPECIAL HOUR SAVE SALES YOou MONEY OF THIS BIG FOOD SALE. IT MEANS Pl PouD A. BIG SAVING FOR YOU READ ALL THE ITEMS AND COMPARE. | WE CAN SHOW YOU MAIN SThe T 9:00 A. M. TO 12:30 P. M. SIRLOIN PORTERHOUCE ROUND BIG STEAK and LAMB | STIHAK A i$he 9 00 A. M. TO 2:30 P. M. " 10c tALE "OR OF X RLING LA“B LOINS TO ROAST ——ALL DAY SPECIALS—— LEAN POT ROASTS BEEF . CHOICE CIIUCK ROASTS .. MEATY BOILING BEEF —AlL 3 Ibs 25c 25¢ w 25¢ 22¢ | 20c | FIilSH SLICED B LIVER .. FRESH GROUND HAMBURG ... 2 Ibs > SPRING [ 14C ‘ . 1b PORK LOIL SHORT CUT | | ’ FRESH CU 1 VEAL LEGS .... L. DAY SPECIALS—— SHOULDER CHUICE. VEAL & PO pL CHOICE STEWING FOWL .. 1Ib 28c ¥ Y RO. 'ING FOWL «.ooon \.(.‘ll) 38c 22c PORK CHOPS .... —SPECIAL NEW LE. \' SHOULD! BEST FRESH CREAMERY Butter 2 ibs 89c¢ SMOKED FROM 3:00 TO 5:00 P. M.— I 12]/2C —SPECIAL PRIME IE FRESH CUT FROM 3:00 TO 5:00 P. M. RIB ROASTS T SPECIAL ALL GUARANTEED doz. 35¢ 3 doz $1.00 WHOLE CHEESE MILK DINNER BLEND COFFEE .. 2 Ibs 210 GEM NUT | MARGARINE — MONEY SAVING GROCERY . 25 ROYAL LUNCH [ MILK CRACKERS GRANULATED SPECIALS 3 bots 25c¢ GOLD MEDA AL FLOUR NATIVE POTATOES .. 15 FANCY GREEN LIMA BEANS .. FANCY RIPE CANTALOUPES NEW MEATY PRUNES SOLID HEAD CABBAGE LARGE HEAD LETTUCE 2 qts 150 . 4bs 250 . each BEST PEA BEANS $1.29 b pk 390 FARV.YS THE —SPECIAL— FROM 3:00 to 6:00 P. FANCY SOUND Cnions 4 Pounds 10c¢ SWEET CORN Fender Full Ears, doz 10c AND FINEST M. 25¢c 2 for 8c . each 9C BEST BRICK CHEESE NEW ROLLED 5 1bs 21(: pkg 9c b 35¢c CEYLON TL\ P. AND G. IN THE CITY — MEDIUM SIZE SWT. l'OT\l‘OCS 4 1bs 15¢ FANCY APPLES FRESH DUG CARROTS .... SUNKIST ORANGES FANCY NATIVE PEPPERS BALDWIN LEARN TO SAVE CORNER PARK and ELM STREETS — BEEF — Lean Boneless Pot Roast ..... Boston Rolls . Rump Roast Shoulder Clods ... Prime Ribs of Beef Lean Smoked Shoulders 15¢, 4 to 6 1b Fresh Cut Hamburg .. Elgin Creamery Butter 2 BY TRADING AT iThe PEOPLE’S MARKET CO. TELEPHONE 2298 — MEAT SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY — — LAMB — Spring Legs . Yearling Legs Lein Chops Lamb Fores . Lamb Stew . Fancy Cottage Hams . Best Frank- 27c 25¢ 3le 15¢ oo 1Be .... 25¢ U 20c 28¢ 25¢ . 2 1b 25¢ — BUTTER SPECIALS — Selected ’ jFull Cream 43¢ I Eggs 6c doz. POUNIN SUGAR FREF With onre pound ) __C__hees»e e — GROCERY SPECIALS — Sirlein Short STEAKS Pcrterheuse e 29C Lean Corned Fresh Pork Loins ... !Pure White 28¢i Tea Table Flour $1.2 Gold Medal Flour $1.33 Daniel Webster Flour ......... $1.37 29¢ LIAN FORY SHORT 2 SIRLOIN STEAKS LEGS GENUINE LOIN LAMB CHOPS AMB CHOPS . CHOE'S (Genuine) PO RO ho STEAKS ROUST ibandoned in favor of running the shaft 20¢ o 851 foet. This, which was the orig mal height projected, will make it sec- nd only to the Washington monu- | CY BREAKFAST COFFEE ent A FANCY RICE Dedication of this memor LOW FLUFE — 12 oz president of the ome at Falrview ly been o the The lose to the 186G feet roposed to halt it next Spring The Ds of the Confederacy ve undertaken fc the sum ne ry to finish m. work. They ning to raise $20,000 with t souvenir U'rlll\‘ ates at h. Tt s true,' this city, treasurer Davis Home association, ‘‘that in the of mome of the veterans the fjon was expressed that it might be | to run the monument up as far as eould, then leave its completion to Mose who might take up the work la- r on. This cemed to meet with |} 0 tavor especially among the Daugh- s of the Confederacy, that loving, up GARDEN OF ALLAH COFFEE 42c. CAMPBELL'S BEANS 2 :.md SOUPS PREMIER DRESSING . 37c ) PEA BEANS . BAKER’S COCOA 25¢ { FANCY HEAD RICE Large 2 for 25¢ Ivory Flakes [VORY &= st |m Small 2 for 15¢ Star Napa’ha Powder c... 29¢ CIRSCO . Hand size ;c " CRISCO 3 b 57c ALL SEASON \RLF FRUITS AND V l Ib CAN SNOWDRIFT . A LION SARDINES 25¢ 29¢ 3 for Z)c 6 for 25¢ Al Confederacy at Ky., ha srding to an indefinite daze ERN 1'GGS EAMERY BUITE I LARD ATOLS BREAKFAST MELONS H APPLES LES . set forw v LOINS (Not Frozen) SOPREMITM BACON (Strips) VILT'S PREMIUM BACON (Slticed) FLWIN GRAND BACON (Strips) MERWIN BRAND BACON (Sliced) GOILDEN WEST FOWI : BRI WOOD SAUSAC OXTORD sAT 1 . FANCY HOME DRESSED ROAS CHICKENS AND BROILERS All Our R Corn-Fed Steers, w h grind r Hamburg S future monument it which it now ughters sale llar YELLOW AND WHE 3 PURE CIDER VINEGAR NEW MACKEREL 9 ROLLS TOILET PAPER : WE. CARRY A FULIL LIN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FLOUR— 1-8's WHITE CORAL IERLESS bl TABLE MARVEL DANIEL WEBSTER OCCIDENT . 11b 19¢ . SGETABLES AT LOWEST PRICES. —ORDERS OF $1.00 OR ®"VER DELIVERED— one fe athe flerson says John H. L of the Choi We f Cuts are fr vdle no otl want it ALL GOODS bag bag 'E 1 bug bag bag \dea w on a strictly cash basis all of our goods arc reduced to the lowest possible price,