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DISCARDS Just the thing to take with you on your vacation. §1.75 and $2.00 Books For 2 5 c Each — Stationery Department — The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. NEW BR TRISH NEUTRAL ZONE Two and One-Half Miles on Each Side of RBorder in Hands of Military Representing Both Factions. Belfast, June 27.—(By Associated Fress )-—The big neutral zéne experi- ment establishing a five mile strip of neutral territory in the Pettigoe and Beleek districts of the Ulster free state border under a triple agreement between the British, the provisional and northern governments, came into effect today, Premier Sir James Craig of Ulster told an interviewer, Premier Craig said the military took ccmplete control of miles on either side of the border, the royal Ulster constabulary taking one side of the border and the free state police, unarmed, occupying the other side. 214 Business Men Asked By C. of C. To Survey Sitnation And Avoid Crowd- ed Market When Changes Come, Washington, June 27.—Business or- ganizations affiliated with the cham- ber of commerce of the United States were called upon today by Julius H Barnes, president of the chamber of lend their cooperation in an effort to prevent a runaway coal market in set- WEE SAVERs relieve that numb feeling in your mouth and chase that tobacco taste away. Eat them and you'll enjoy the next smoke more. : An Outstanding Example of the Values Offered Throughout The Store THE LUKE HORSFALL CO. Great $200.000 Unloading Sale A ONE DAY MEN’S SUIT SPECIAL A Group of 150 Men's Suits In light gray, tweeds, herring- benes, oxford gray, pencil stripes, gray checks, over plaids and dark patterns, in half lined, quarter lined and full lined two and three-button coats— some with patch pockets. Positively a $50 value—For one day, Tues- day only, at— $28.75 Truly New England’s Greatest Men’s Suit Value Doors Open at 8:30 JRSFALLS 9599 Xsylum Strect Hartford &It Pays To Buy Our Kind"” The Big Store will remain open all day tomorrow—but will close all day ‘Wednesday, July Hith—to allow their employes to take advantage of a two- day holiday.—advt. The American band will hold a re- hearsal this evening. Social and dance, by pupils of Smith Business School at Panceland. Friday evening, June 30. rinity Bacchana- lian orchestra.—advt. MURRAY HEADS BOARD Assumes Charge of Strategy Commit- tee Which Will Attempt Settlement of Wage Fight. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,, June 27.—Philip ‘Murray, vice-president of the United Mine Workers of America today as- sumed command of the ‘strategy board” of anthracite miners—the gen- eral scale committee which will de- cide whether to wield the strike pow er with which it has been armed by the 150,000 union workers. The scale committee was expected to decide the question today. Mr. Murray coming here after con- ferences with John L. Lewis, presi dent of the mine workers, declined to reveal what immediate steps might be taken to break the deadlock into] which the miners and operators be-g came involved during their last at-| tempt to negotiate a new scale. Concerning conferences at Wash- ington between President Harding, Secretary of Labor Wilson and Mr Lewis reported to have been barren | of prospects, Mr. Murray said "it is what might have been expected “We shall not deviate from the pro- gram of the executive council of the United Mine Workers which is firmly opposed to acceptance of wage con- tracts by sections or districts.’ e Mueller’s EGG Noodles pure and famous for over 50 years, are"the kind of egg noodles that made mother Martha Matilda Harper Method of Shampooing and Scalp Treatment. Established 1888 —By— Miss H. L. Coffey Water Waving, Manicuring, Facials Treatment for Loss of Hair Mascara Tonique, Hair Brushes, Ointment, Cream. ting up machinery for coordinating the distribution of coal among their local industrial and individual con- sumers. Each of the 1,400 organizations— SHOWERS FORCASTED chambers of commerce and trade as- sociations — was urged to appoint a fuel committee to make an immediate survey of the local coal situation, SCORES LA FOLLEITE Wisconsin Democrat Accuses Senator of Combining Forces to Win Elec- tion; Calls Him Expensive Politician Milwaukee, June 27.—PBy Associathl Press)—Thomas M. Kearney, tem-| porary chairman of the democratic | state conference meeting today scored Senator Ta Follette for what he termed an agreement between the | senator and Victor erger of Milwau- kee to combine their forces in the coming campaign. The senior Wisconsin senator was described as “the most expensive poli- tician in the United States, considering his weight, size and other di- mepsions.” CONN. BOY HONORED, Youth Captures Prize at M. A, C. Amherst, Mass., June 27.—Degrees of bachelor of science were conferred on a graduating class of 99 at Massa- chusetts ‘Agric. college at the anngal | commencement today, and in addition | the degree of master of science was ! given to four graduate students, and Willimantic Rain Tonight and Tomorrow Predict- ed Unsettled Weather Coming New Haven, June 27.—For Connec- ticut: Showers tonight and Wednes- day; no change in temperature; mod- erate east to south winds. Conditions: The western disturb- ance is central this morning over Lake Michigan. It is causing unsettled weather with light scattered showers in nearly all districts each of the Rocky Mountains. It will probably move eastward and pass out the St. Lawrence valley Wednesday night. No decided change has occurred during the last 24 hours. Conditions favor for this vicinity, unsettled weather with an occasional light showers. GERMAN STRIKE LOOKS HUNGRY Hotel Guests Told to Stock up on Bread and Canned Goods Berlin, June 27. — The 24 hour strike throughout Germany called by the general federation of trades un- ions as a demonstration against the forces of reaction was to go into effect today. The strike is expected to involve the services of the big hotels whose guests been warned to supply themselves with canned goods and bread as no food will be served between noon to- day and Wednesday morning. MRS. LONGWORTH DEAD Cincinnati, June 27.——Mrs. Nicholas that of doctor of philosophy to two. A. Burnham prize in declamation| for freshmen and sophomores was awarded to Alfred P. Staebner, '24, of | Willimantie, Conn. | ST0 Longworth, aged 77, mother of Rep- resentative Longworth and Countess De Chambrun of Paris died here to- day, folowing an illness of several weeks due to an attack of pneumonia. MACH TROUBLES CAUSE LACK OF PEP AND DA NGEROUS GAS Jaques’ Little Wonder Capsules Promptly Relieve and Prevent Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation If you are too fat or too thin—if you lack that desirable American quality known as “pep” and “go”’—if vou have annoy- ing, dangerous gas the chances are there is something wrong with vour digestion. the stomach and digestive tract Dyspepsia, indigestion and kindred ailments of are prevalent among American people because we eat fast and at irregular times. Strong, vigor- ous people are able to stand the later the digestive organs rebel. strain for a time, but sooner or They cannot stand overeating and the abuse of irregular meals and all sorts of cooking in- definitely. Undigested Food Poisons. The secretive functions of the stomarh | become impaired. The digestive fluids be- come weak and sparse ghould be strong and abundant to accomplish their work. This results in the food not only becoming unfit for assimilation, but often decomposing in the stomach and poison- ing the whole system. s formed, pro- Aucing a dull, heavy feeling with head- ache, coated tongue, nausea, fetid breath heartburn, dizziness, flatulence, biliousness and many other forms of stomach disturb- which quickly become clronic. when they Gas ances, One Capsule Digests 5,000 Grains. Jaques' Littls Wonder Capsules save your stomach They contain & number of relia- ble and standard medicines acknowladged by authorities to be correctives in certain gastric and intestinal disturbances, One capsule will aid tn digesting 5,000 grains of food. Jaques' Little Wonder Capsules re-, lieve disorders of the stomach and diges- tive tract, quickly correcting tha evil in mild and acute cases and gradually relisv ing chronic and obstinate cases. Some of the ingredients act chemically on the food, and obviating the many othars stimu- aiding digestion disturbances caused by gas; late the secreting glands and tone up the stomach; still others act as a mild laxa- tive. Capsules Superior to Pills. Janues' Littla Wonder Capsules provide the quickest and easiest form for reliaving indigestion and dyspepsia. Authorities state that the capsuls forms a valuable pro- tectiva cacrier for medicines and is far superior to pills or tabiets which often be. come so hard that they cannot be readily assimilated in the stomach and frequently 250 MAIN ST. Tel. 637 do not dissolve at all, passing polidly Capsules dissolves within one or two min- utes after it enters the stomach. This at once releazes the medicine to do its effect. ive work. There i& no fuss or bother. You simply take one or two capsules and two or three ewallows of water, Satisfaction Guaranteed, A single capsule usually gives beneficlal results, It goes directly to the spot. It taken directly after eating, one capsule will often prevent an attack of indigestion. If taken ragularly after each meal for & period of £ix to ten days such great relief is given that even the most confirmed dyspeptics have been thoroughly convinced of their value, Taques' Little Wonder Capsules are sold under a strict guarantee to refund the money to anyons who is not satisfied after giving them a trial, Presiding Elder's Testimony, Rev. Dr. Themas G. Thempson, former presiding elder of the Mathodist Episcopal hurch, writing from Johnetown, N. Y., August 12, 1021, says: “I have used Jaques' Little Wonder Capsules as needed for more than twelve years and have aiways found them beneficial and helpful. They have proven themssives abla to give imme- diate relisf when my digestive apparatus for anfme reason has been thrown out of gear and does mot function properly. As 1 find them easy to take, promptly help- ful and g0 far as T can judge in no sense a habit-forming tonle, I try to keep & small supply ready for uce, as they may be need- ed. T highly recommend them.” 1t you suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or constipation get Jaques' Little Wonder Capsules today and begin at once to get the results of the renewed vigor that comes through the stomach and bowels. The pure gelatin which forms Jaques' Little Wonder with perfect digestion. The Dickinson Drug Co. . City The members of the Eddy-Glover post, American Legion, Auxillary, are to hold a soclal in Electric hall, over Tox's theater, tomorrow aftérnoon to Which all friends are welcome. The Big Store will remain open all day tomorrow-—but will close all day Wednesday, July Sth-—to allow their employes to take advantage of a two- day holiday,—advt. New RBritain Nest, Order of Owls will meet tonight at Electric hall. Items APPROYE KELLY BILL Members of President's Cabinet Re- ported in Favor of Right To Sit In Congress and Discuss Measures, Washington, June 27.—Five mem- bers of the president's cabinet have endorsed with some suggested changes the Kelly bill which would give them the right to sit on the floor of the senate and house and participate in Gebate on matters relating to the business of their respective depart- ments, Mr. Kelly said today he had writ. ten to the ten cabinet officers and that replies had been received from Secretaries Week, Hoover, Wallace, Fall and Postmaster Gen. Work, en- dorsing the bill. 4 The pill provides that the eabinet officers shall attend senate sessions at the opening on Mondays and Thurs- days and the house on Tuesdays and Friday to give information asked by resolutions or in reply to questions. One Bandit Wounded in Fight for N. Y. Payroll New York, June 27.—Five auto bandits fell upon two messengers of the Bronx National Bank today as they were carrying a $3,500 payroll to the TInternational Handkerchief Co., the Bronx. Four escaped with the money afte ra battle but one was wounded and captured. LEGION ATHLETES' MEETI Those who are interested in or are members of the Eddy-Glover Post re- lay team, which is to take part in the modified Marathon race on July 4, are asked to attend a meeting of the committee in the Legion rooms, Fox's theater building, tonight at 7:30 p. m. There will be 10 men on the local team and while they must all be war veterans, it is not essential that they be enrolled in the Legion. BRITAIN WARNS IRELAND London, June 27.—The Evening News today says the British govern- ment sent a warning last Saturday to the Irish provisional government de. claring that if the latter's govern- ment's authority to restore order were not exercised the British government would have to take action. Florence, Italy, is known as the city of flowers. ITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1622, A hot weather hint . Dresslightly—drink rightly. Let your drink be Lipton's icedtea, A breezeineveryglass, LIPTON’S 1CED TEA. PERSONALS The Misses Madeline and Ruth Kindelan of Glen street are spending the week at the home of their aunt in Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Tryon Smith of New London, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. M. T. Crean, of Summer street over the week-end. Donali Gaffney of Vine street camping at Dunmore, Vt. is Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Naples and two sons, Don and Carmon of Cherry street have returned from an auto trip to New York. William G. Steiner of Glen street spent the week-end in New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Ciarence H. Rockwell of 525 Church street are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rossberg of Mil- waukee, Wis, Mr. and Mrs. Howell Richards of Great Barrington, who have been the guests of Mrs. George Ladd of Hart street for several days, will leave ——————— Special Notice The Ladies Auxiliary of the Na. tional Letter Carriers’ association will hold a special meeting in Judd's hall at 7:30 this evening to take action on the death of Sister Burns. w e ) ANNOUNCING Madame Bowlby Professional Corsetiere Royal Worcester Bon Ton Corsets Madame Bowlby’s services are now available in our Corset Department BESSE-LELANDS THE DRESS GOODS SHOP 400—MAIN ST.—400 Wednesday Morning Specials 36-inch. BLEACHED SHEETING 15c Yard Regular 25¢ value. 36-inch. UNBLEACHED SHEETING loc Yard UNBLEACHED TOWELING Regular 14c Value. GEORGETTE CREPE VOILE 49 c Yard IMPORTED RATINE 49¢ Regular 69¢ Value. 36-inch. DUCHESS SATIN Black only $l.19 Yard Regular $1.79 Value, 32-inch. IMPORTED GINGHAM Fast Colors 4 4C Yard 40-inch. BARONET SATIN iy $1.98 Quality Regular $2.69 Value. IMPORTED DRESS LINEN All Colors 79(: Yard Regular 98¢ Value. 40-inch. VOILES 25¢ ™" BIG BANG CANNONS PERFECTLY HARMLESS 22 Blank Pistols 22 Blank Revolvers. 22 Blanks 15¢ box of 50. 32 Rim Blanks 30c box. 32 S. and W. Blanks 60c box. 38 S. and W. Blanks 75¢ box. Don’t wait till the last day and find them all sold. HERBERTL. MILLS Hardware 336 Main Street Harrison street, and Mrs. Hasen Hin. man and son, of Forest street, will leave Saturday, July 1, for Wastbrook to spend the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Killough have Thursday for Montreal and will sail on Saturday, July 1, for B8ecotland. They will tour Eyrope during the summer months returning to the states about the middle of September. Mrs. Richards was, before her mar- riage, Miss Florence Ladd. . Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson and family have moved from Hamilton street to Forest street. returned from Elizabeth, N. J, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of Harrison street. Mr. Killough leaves the latter part of the week for his home in Chicago and Mrs. Logan Page and children, of ~ We Sell Good Paint We Give Paint Service TO GET SATISFACTORY PAINT AND VARNISH RESULTS YOU MUST DO TWO THINGS: Mrb. Killough will follow later in the season. 1—Select the RIGHT paint or varnish for the particular job. 3—See that it is properly applied. bl ‘Whatever your paint, varnish or wall paper plans are, no matter how large or small, drop in and let’s talk them over together. No obligation—that's eur business—and, WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS WE ARE PAINT ENGINEERS—-WE ARE { THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 2 ‘Wholesale and Retall Deslers tn 7 PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD and OILS GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES, WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CFILINGS, ETC. 3-5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn, CHAS. DILLON & CO. BARTFORD END OF JULY CLEARAWAY SALE — MILLINERY— Trimmed Dress and Sport Hats, valued up to $6.00. Sale price .... Trimmed Dress and Sport Hats, valued up to $8.00. Sale price . s Trimmed DresS and Sport Ilats, valued up to $10.00. Sale price ... Trimmed Dress and Sport Hats, valued up to $12.00. Sale price .... $2.00 and $3.00 Straw Banded Sailors $4.00 and $5.00 Straw Banded Sadlors $7.00 and $8.00 Straw Banded - ! H ! $1.00 $2.95 $3.95 $1.95 $2.95 cerrmensen i iiie e s aremes e Ceretsecnarensiesegsioness e dsiisesseiisie s e s epmetean sina ¢, Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 187 MAIN STREET 'PHONE 1409-3 OPPOSITE ARCH STREET Wednesday Morning Only | SPECIALS On Sale from 8:30 to 12:15 At $1.79 Each—Lace and Hamburg Trimmed Whité Petticoats. $2.75 value. At $1.20 Fach—Women's $1.75 Princess Slips and Night Robes. At 89¢ Each—Women's $1.25 Night Robes. At 98c—One yellow Slip-on Dress. At $2.39—A few $3.50 Voile Dresses. At $4.10—2 Green Flannel Sport Skirts—Were $13.98. At 98c—A few $2.256 Kimonos. At 89c—Mussed Middies—Were up to $2.25.

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