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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922. RENIER, ICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN ‘STREET ‘ ¢ PHONE 1409-2 : Friday and Saturday Days of Extraordindry Special Values in the END OF THE SEASON CLEARING SALE When We Say Special Values We Mean Just What We Say 20% REDUCTION ON ALL GOODS NOT At $9.98—One Brown Chinchilla Coat — Was At 19¢—All Our 25¢ Socks For Children. , SPECIALLY PRICED $33.75. At 29¢—All Our 39¢ Socks for Children. At $19.98—Two Handsome Suits—Were $45.00. | At $8.98—Five Silk Sport Dresses—Were $25.00. ; At $6.98-One Tweed Suit—Was $25.00. At 39c Per Box — Three Handkerchiefs in Each At 39c—All Qur 50c Socks for Children. At $9.98—One Box Suit—Was $33.98. Box—Were $1.19 Per Box. At $1.59—Porch Dresses—Were $2.00. At $1.98—Four Jersey Blouse Dresses—Were up | At $2.25—For All Makes of Our $3.00 Whité | At 98c—Envelope Chemise — Were $1.50. to . $11.75. Silk Hose. ; ; At $4.98—Seven Jersey Dresses— Were up to | At 25¢c—For All Makes of Our 39c White Lisle At $i‘_%$;:(::' tl:agige(t)toe Satin Skirts, Colored $18.90. Hose. At $6.98—Three Jersey Dresses— Were up to | At 25c—For White Socks for Women—Were 75¢ 209 REDUCTION ON ALL GOODS NOT $35.00. and $1.00. SPECIALLY PRICED Governor McCray in beginning the RESI“ENTS [“)PHSE | ITALIAN STRI_KE T A e HUTCHINSON LEADS e e TRIINGELD MINE GORL s d : i ity with the protection of state troops Tells Court of Arbifration of Ameti- Sewers | urt o ) ewers in Different , Parts of City Governor McCray of Indiana Now|!s leading the way in the matter of p Ministry of TInterior at Home An- e Is Still Ahead of Stubbs in Race For e Y : R Ship Y. % gged Up b providing coal for emergency puse nounces That Industrial Crisls iS| The Hague, Avg 3 (By Associated| Gubernatorial Nomination Out fin| The pouring of mash used in the| Turning His Attention to Confer- poses. e Again Passed. press) — George Sutherland, chief| gancas, making of. beverages prohibited by ' ence of Governors Called Today. 1_—__-=_ counsel for che "iited States in the law, are responsible for the clogging y .o M 3 polis, og. 3.—Governor Mec- Pease and Egan Want Changes 00| rome. aus 5. — By associatea| 00" i e - s Torean : . : E&SH shipbuilding dizpute between th: Am- Hutchinson, edifor. today led former | P of the sewers in different parts of Cray Tavis i A L PALACE Press)—The ministry of the interior the city, according to City Engineer *at - lerican and Notweglan governments, 9 v, g f yrence | S1€_CitY: acc e < t & Governor Wi (R, Btubbs, o Lawrence | ;" pitiu it CERE byl v Vihe | to produce.coal for Tndiana state. {heb. Next Mon., Tues., Wed. GOflI’t Su,eet announced this afternoon general strike which was proclaimed rmunent t roitra- e republica: ati 5 ! el D e e O O ey amet 10 s e oy fok | sewer department, sent o make re. | tutions and essential industriss turned || JANE_AND KATHERINE = B, lon al e Unied State: { not | 'y A Vs i i 7 i 3 J Porotest against Fascisti repricals o Slates Ul 10" | face of unoftcial returns approsimate. | PAITS a!h'dl('t;er:rsl times, h:\r- found | his attention to the conference of gov- LEE, IN PERSON Julius Pease, a resident of Court|against communists was declared end- [Suspend or cancel any contracts for |, %zg" oo cant complete. The coun } faetroyhiealie to sre mandiotherin. grnorsifromathe onlprodualng fetates In Their New Vaudeville Act ' 4 before the joint meet- | €d at noon today. |vessels in consruction which were showed Morgan 46,316, Stubbs 36,587, gredients used in making illicit liquor.| of Ohio, Michigan and Kentucky, “THE MOVIE SCHOOL” Blrachigppelte 5 The failure of the strike was un-|S€ized by America. These contracts | P/ b SR8 CHE T L0 PO Sl In the northwestern part of the city, | called to meet at his office today. i ing of the ordinance committee, City | | o 4o/ teq in the history of the Ital-|came to an =nl of thethselves he con- (. o7Fe WO (B ORISR | OF TOM - | solid masses of this mixture have been = i found by workmen. The amateur dis- Engineer J. D. Williams anf‘! (,]m(r-l”m proletariat says the Giornale q'-|tended because circumstances ar than Davis of Bourbon county had| L man David L. Dunn of the police com- | 1, which made their performance imi- | ief JRNCS B8 BOITION COURY Had|tillers and brewers, in order that no M mission last night, to protest against " “rye newspaper attributes the fail- |Possible. governor on that ticket with Hender.| ('AC® Would be found after they had uniimited parking on Court street.| e to the want of any practical rea-| Walter L. Nigher, of Chicago, for-| o "s “artin of Lawrence running | made the stuff, resorted to the dis- There being no quorum present, Nolcon ¢or a strike and says the move. |mer secre of the interfor and| . o 4 posal of the mash into the sewer, and action was taken, Chairman Henry| ,ant was intended only to serve the |counsel for Norway said in reply that{ A this has caused no little trouble so Rice of the ordinance committee an-|,ojitcal and parliamentary ambitions |ex-President Wilson in his message to far. ummer earance e 0 nouncing that another meeting will be| ot 5 gocialist group anxious to gain|congress attest=1 lis gratitude for the SUTHERLAND STILL LEADS. _— held on August 11, power . contribution of fnre‘!gn cflpi'fl_l in mar-| Charleston, W. Va, Aug. 3.—With BUSINESS BOOMING HERE. ’ Mr. Pease, who was one of the sign-| " The eaders of the Fascista, the ex. [ine construction in America. The (364 precincts missing the morning, ers of a petition, as was Dr. Henry T.| treme national organization which op- | Norwegian parties interested he de-|Senator Howard Sutherland main-| Bank deposits by workmen and in- en s a o Vel' ow oes Bray and Roger W. Egan, presented| ,ceq the strike from the start today |clared only claimed the actual market | tained his lead over H. C. Ogden, the [d1vidual depositors have increased to to the police commission protesting | published a bulletin saying: value of the seized ships Wheeling publisher, for the repub- |2 remarkable extent within a very % {recent period, according to local ow n agalnst the unlimited parking time on | wThe jascista thank the orzanizers lican nomination for U. §. senator Returns from 1,729 from the 2,003 |bankers, and business in this city is the street. Mr. Pease sald the SOUth|of the rike for giving mem an o e T i oo | Loy o gemenstate toe sreptn| COMMISSION NAMED | prosincts in wes iceimia guve sutn. coming tack i good shase, iy < wir garage al mes. . gan of the Fascista.” land 48,161; Ogden 43,623 o h 5 = ¥ 2 -7 . — e s Beust! company Btated Fhis L Mbralag Ve have gone through our stock and have cut prices the committee that some dr}:\'er: ©f | Several persons were wounded in a R high d ak f fall stock auto buses siept all night on the street | Aght hetween Fascista and strikir, ot Bufope . that that institution reached she high- eep ¢o make room for new fall stock now arriving. in their vehicles. -City Engineer Wil- | railwaymen at Novi. ng | Personnel is Selected to Go to P€ | RECOVERING FROM STRIKE. |est peak in its history August 1. Here are just a few of the bargains— L liams said that all parking restrictions to Make Study of Possible trade Ex- Connellsville, Pa., Aug. 3.—Slowly 1 et i AT, A are uriimited after 6:30 o'clock ex- == ; T B e A L s $8.50 White and Tan Combination Sport ;n;ant Suurdafly. wl:gn”:h: t!}::anm:“th’: LLOYD GEORGE WORRIED [t gion is recovering from the effects = Oxfords, duflex fibre soles. Sale Price D :30 p. m, He sa af refor ey Y %t i%. 3.—The southern | of the coal strike although tliousands $9.00 Tan English Oxfords, wi . clty could not prohibit parkige all |Says He Think: That Britain's Note| (oo menrie) conmices annenmeed tor| 0f men are still listed as strikers, s es : “Copley” m%del O‘Q;;’eld}f;_ic;de Lo=ion $6 95 ) SONBFEE ) bt 55 o night on the streets. Has Been Misinterpret. ; s £ mmission | According to the weekly report of the A £ Misinterpreted. | gay. the persomnel of & 60 2| Comenievine Courier. regionst nro- | @] Bugs $9.50 Black Glazed Kangaroo Blucher Oxfords, $7 85 .85 Chairman Dunn of the police com- T B oh Gvare namad mission said that the matter of traffic| London, Aug (By Associated Press)|members of | | duction rose this week to 72,700 tons, soft like vici, but doesn’t peel. Sale Price 3 | o f the states, which will is becoming more difficult to regulate | —Premier Lloyd George,after having E0YErnors o ¥ tHE Elgheat Blidcs ERa s ae R SEoADYIL IKe v . every year, and that the police board |devoted considerable attention to tha| 0T Europe this month to investiga‘y | 8¢ Ri& = R P D $6.00 White Canvas Oxfords, small sizes only the possibilities of extension of Amer- » ™ ™ Sale Price ‘ . : would not favor any changes in reg-|American criticisms to the Ear] r.f|' aids SRy idations that would congest Main|Balfour note on the war debts ques.|.can trade. . 4 [ 73 & ;1:::1‘1;{“"}1”‘ & tion is undersrood th have conciadel| The commission includes Clarence| Tpe highest speed ever attained on| Just th[l)nk'.”u 35¢ 4b:7x of P'IP' Q. See Them In Our Windows Chairman Dunn sald there would be |that there has been a serious misun.| J: Qwens. director f;"f;?;n:z oy @ raillway—131 miles an hour—was Izl;e:rtyenofx:;h,loo:illel S lBn beds 2, jection by his board to a 40 min- [qerstandi f i pu 't ganization; George M. » South-{made by an electric locomotive in J 2 . 'y T peiing ot o ot son oo T D s BB e A T Smon, e 133 FEp e David Manning’s U 3 i (B Bta o LI PRERALGD stops future generations by killing that the police board would not take [which apparently is widespread in Am. | DUrg: Mass — | the eggs and does not injure the the lead in such a change. |erica that the Diritish government| R clothing Chalrman Dunn has called to the tkrough this note indicated a desire CONSTANTINOPLE PROTESTS. . Liquid fire to the bedbugs is what P. D. Q. ie attention of the ordinance committee that America srovld cancel the Brit-| i A | - > i db tand a8 good ch a enow- ha d C ne Bril-l constantinople, Aug. 3 (By Asso-| FOX'S—3 DAYS LY D o (- space at the north end of Central B RREAIT e SRATY e a spac ish debt i ntirely wrong and _Tr'}(\'fl'sr] Press).—The Sublime Port has SUN., MON., TUES. b AU G U D o A 1 Park which could be utilized by three Lioyd George s expected to make his i SBE et 7 o to kill them and their eggs in the cracks. vhn1 presented to the allied representatives i’.b Q. can also be purchased in sealed bottles, automobiles for parking. The mat-|pesition clear in his speech in ! i o A il ter will be discussed at the next meet- £ here a formal p'roleslf ?f(m:f}w \Y!:P Extra Added Am‘»f‘"m double strength, liquid form Shoe Store 211 Main Str t ing of the ordinance committee. | Greek ' proclamation of autonomy for “LEE KIDS ee | Indian possesses about 900 sr\m‘]“s1 Tonia. The movement of Greek troops N in Crowell's Drug Store and Other Lead- ing Druggists |of timber trees, the United States but|from Asia Minor to Rodosto Scientists have shown that double 300. Thrace continues. the number of suicides are om'nmit»i —_— SALESMAN SAM Guzz Wouldn't Stand For The Sale BY SWAN s . FamousHikers| o ~rowrmm ) 718 e o o | B i Y - GUZZ~- 'L \V) , | KNOW THAT WHEN VYOI = REPORT F‘%“}‘E o‘r?:lv = S0 T SoieniNG T‘g’”v 2 | SOLD 1T e?s‘z\zd L%_oggR\)F. £ ; [V - WELL, GET MONE. NO MORE BURNING FEET! LETs FEED T BB T B0y 0 More Pains from Corns, | -l llouses and Bunions, or C \ T v 4 T? Al Tired, Aching Feet Since Using GYPSY FOOT RELIEF a Secret from the Desert, Which Makes the Pains and Aches Disappear As If By Magic! New York:- Mrs. Doyer and her son Harvey, the famous hikers who are walking from Botton, Mass., to Los Angeles, Calif.,adistance of 3306 miles, are now iree from the foor 1 troubles that threatened to stop their intepded . ¥ ” g record-making hike in this city a short time T ) ; (ot ago, when Mrs. Doyer developed such a pain: TRt ful érop of corns, callouses, a bunion and tired, burning feet, that to continue seemed impos-' tible. Reports'now reaching here, however, ehow wonderful progress, even under most foottrying conditions, since they treated their feet 80 successfully with GYPSY FOOT RELIEF—a sectet from the desert—and con- rain, our shoes soaked and wet, and we didn't have the least little sensation of burning feet < Harvey says: "GYPSY FOOT RELIEF is WHATS SO FUNNY ABOLT wonderful. I don’t think we would be able to IF YOU HADN'T OVERSLEPT / g0 without it." Applied ina minute, painsfrom THE ICEMAN WOULD HAVE PUT é 2 THAT? WHAT ARE WE 3 GOING TO DO FOR burning feet. callouses, corns and bunions dis- )T IN THE BOX - 4 / appear as if by magic. No need to worry over 4 foot.missry, nor be afraid to take long hikes I'VE GOT To TAKE THESE | COME ON! , ICE TODAY ? and attend dances, or fear staying on your feet =1 THINGS OUT OF THE MY HANDS 1 H as long as you like if you use GYPSY FOOT WAV | - RELIEF. Itis positively guaranteed to give suc- ! ARE FREEZING cessful results in every case or you get back the 3 Iittlest costs. GYPSYFOOT RELIEF that saved the walking renutation of the Doyer's, and used by Violet Mac Millan, the famous actress ‘whowon the''Cinde: GoldenSlippersPrize * at the New York Fxposition, and legions who tormery suffered from coins, burning feet, cal- Jouses, bunionsand tired, aching, terder feet, i wold ‘a tnis city ey all good druggists including ¥air Departinent Store. ——— FOX’S—Mon., Tues 2—DAYS ONLY~2 NORMA TALMADGE EUGENE O’BRI . “Her Only Way” k—n—mm—m

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