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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922, of our American chemists should be|essary to preserve the country from | fiERMANS PR TEST as freely used in our class work as|devastation and ruin | t of European chemists, Let us| “‘For the last 20 years England| give to America and to American and Igypt have worked both with chemists the credit which s their|men and money to re-establish peace| L just due and prosperity in a country which | When we look Into the future and |must and will be some day in the| realize the great part which chemis- near future as fertile and as populous | try 1s destined to play in this coun-|as it could ever possibly be. The Brit- | / ] o comes over us. To lay the broad and |progress already realized and the great | Hartford ™, Allied Commissions Hartford New Telephone Number 3-1580, Use It Freely. Linens and Domestics _IN THE— Great Midsummer Sale All Reliable Fox Qualities Without a Single Exceptions Sheets and Cases BLEACHED SHEETS, full 1bed size,sllngge of one- piece good quality muslin. Regular price $1.25. U oy Y e e OB o0 B AR e R OO AT Each 980 BLEACHED SHEETS, 81x99, made of good quality Sc}g;;o;!.‘ic;%egular price $1.48. $1 .23 $1.33 UTICA BLEACHED SHEETS, 81x90. Regular price $1.59. Sale price Each PILLOW CASES, hemmed, size 45x36, made of good quality cotton. Regular price 29c. Sale price Each 21 C UTICA HEMMED PILLOW CASES, 45x38!5. Reg- ular price 49c. S 3 71 /2 c Sale price FRUIT OF THE LOOM HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES, 45x3815. Regulai price 59c. Sale price —SHEETING— : BLEACHED MOHAWK SHEETING, 214 yards wide. $1.59. Saleprice ....ccovuiiiiiipiinn Each Regular price 55c¢. 45 size Sale price (oS 14c NAPKINS, fine quality hemmed, mercerized, 24x24. Regular price $5.00. $3 98 UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, 40 inches wide, fine Dozen . i quality. Regular price 19¢. Sale price .... Yard Comfortables C om fortables, silkoline Sale price TOWELS covered, full size, filled with HEMMED HUCK TOWELS, heavy quality, good size. pure white cotton. Regu- Regular price 29¢c. lar price $4.50. $2.98 Sale price Sale price ... deep foundations of chemical knowl-|promises of the future to be put in| edge on which others may ralse the [danger, nor will it ever consent to superstructure, to cultivate in youth|any change in the by-laws of the those powers of observation and of |country which would diminish the| reasoning which lead to the best re- safety of the millions of British cap- sults, to waken in them a nnflmlmnjn.\x devoted to the development of the | of what chemlstry means vo the ¢on- | Sudan try now and in the future “® the “'On the other hand, Egypt has comfort, health and material got the undeniable right of demand- wealth of our nation, this s the task ing full guarantees so that the de- |ready to give these guarantees, and “1 think these words are suMcient English People Not Desirous o[‘_ of the High school chemistry teacher.” | velopment of the Sudan may not there are no reasons why these should to reassure you and I hope that, once Maltreating Sudan People Waskington, July 7.-—(By the As soclated Press)—Heavy overhead charges incident to the creation under the Versailles Treaty of a number of entente commissions supervise the execution by Germa f the stip ulations of that convention, have been made the subiect of hitter protest by | the German representatives who at tended the Ge Coples ot the statements which were snbmit ted to that conference by the Ger. reached Washington, and tood that they also have to almost every for- safety, noa conference mans have it 1s u been furnished eign office One of the rulings of the Repara tions Commission for instance was that all officials and attaches of the entente ions were to be paid by the German government, not on the basis of the German salary and mark, but on the basis of their home pay in the equiy the salary of a Fr eral, which had bhee last year, had tobe pa million German ranks, while a British general was rated at four millions The general who acts as president of one of the Commissions a colonel 34,- d even a private soldier was paid 9.660 monthly total of the salaries of ns which Germany has e | threaten the actual water distribution BRITI. H INTERESTS | prevent or delay the progress of the back to your homes, you will tell your people that England is not abandon- in coming years. The government is ing this country.” COWBOY WTELDS KNIFE | Scares Waiter on Boardwalk At At- lantic City But Is Disarmed Atlantic City, N. J., July 7.—Fred Masso, six feet in height and large in comm Alexandria, Egypt, Jnly 7-—Gen- “|eral Lord Allenby, British High Com- missioner for Egypt, during a resent proportion, who said he was a Mon- isit to Khartoum, delivered an ad-|tana cowboy, was eating in Child's dress in which he indicated Rritish restaurant, Tennessee avenue, and the | \d.AR | Broadwalk, early yésterday, when one | Linens and Domestics 72-IN. WIDE, ALL PURE LINEN, assorted damask patterns. Regular price $2.25. Yard $l 69 BATBRDYICO™ o 55 h ' % s hiriadets AT MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK, 72-in. wide, fine quality . Regular price $1.00. Sale price MERCERIZED DAMASK, 54-in. wide, plain satin fin- ish; can be cut up into napkins. Regular 33c. Sale ‘price Yard 25c PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS, all pure linen, damask in about two purposes in the Sudan. He part | !of the waiters accidently |against him in passing While the | “lI notice some fears among | waiter was explaining the accident, Sudanese peoples regarding a less in-| Masso jumped to his feet, according | timate fnture association bhetween to the police, drew a hunting knife | Great Britain and the Sudan for the | and gave the waiter the scare of his development of the country Ruch in-|life. The manager started to inter- tentions are not those of the Rritish|vene and the waiter attempted a sec- government, and as a confirmation of | ond explanation, half a hundred cus- these words T cannot do better than|tomers herding in a distant corner of mention to vou the speech of the|the room British Premier in the House of Masso lunged with his knife, where- Commons Feb. 23, 1822, when the at the waiter dropped his tray full of |question of the independence of the| dishes and fled. Masso was disarm- Sudan was discussed. e are ed by two Boardwalk detectives and 3 e sk Mo | < L SR S, S LT patterns, 70x70. Regular price $6.50. $4 59 ‘T must speak first of the Sudan|this morning. He paid the fine from Sale price Each o ¢ which is very important for the|a large roll of bills. Rrv:shmwr;. ;vm-w deserves our — PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS, fine mercerized good attention. The combined efforts' TLet a Herald classified ad writer 5 of England and Egypt have been nec- sell that piano for you. 72x72. Regular price $1.98. Sale price JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE LUNCH CLOTHS, 72x72 and 60x60. Regular price $1.69 and 5 $1.39 bumped | received monthly; ce the armistice has three tenths million Y y. the statements show In addition there have been expenses incident to accommodations, etc, amounting to five and a quarter mil- lion marks each month Membership Roll The members of the interallied 139 Ttaliar he proportions & ent in the case of the Reparation Com- mission to which there are attached 14 Americans, 12 Belgians, 15 Eng lishmen, 63 Frenchmen, 7 ITtalians and | === two natives of Madagascar. The ex- penses of this on was set down in the = s as averaging 32,600,000 marks monthly. The Restitution Commission was get down as costing the German gov- ernment 2,500,000 marks monthly. It is not generally known that there are three Americans on the Interallied Coal commission and four Americans on the Missing Research commission Coasts of the maintenance of the troops in occupied German territory paid by Germany aggregate 519 mil- lion paper marks monthly, divided between' the powers as follows France 331 millions, Belgium 62 mil- lions, England 73 millions and Amer- ica 53 millions. For the 26 months| up to December, 1920, the aggregate | cost was three billions five hundred million marks. The sum of one bil- lion, one hundred million marks of this total is charged to the account of the American troops, one billion to France, one billion even to England, | 184 million to Belgium and tea mll-‘ lions to Italy. size — WANTED — HIGH TENSION LINEMEN Permanent Positions Between New Haven and New York Rate 70c Per Hour Apply C. A. Mitchell, Supt. New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Union Station, Hartford, Conn. Blankets White and gray summer Blankets for single beds, 50x72, wool finish. Regu- lar price $1.39. $1 .00 Sale price, Pr. -~ FOR SALE - Valuable property on Court Street. 10-Room House, 897 Hart Street. 3-Family On Trinity Street. All Good Bargains and Terms. See H. D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING HEMMED UNBLEACHED DISH TOWELS, 86-in. long. Regular price 15c. Sale price FOR SALE Lake Pocotopaug—New 4 room cottage with fireplace. Large porch and nice large lot. Price very reasonable. Easy terms. Inquire H. J. FOIREN We can offer you the Y. W. C. A. Property at No. 33 Court street, with 100 feet on street and a The approximate cost| monthly of the American army of | occupation was estimated at forty-two | million marks. | VISIT OUR DINING ROOM WHEN IN HARTFORD Call At 24-30 STATE ST. 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