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OKED FOOD SHOP 118 Main St. Closed Wed. Afternoon TRY OUR BEST BUTTER This is the best quality made and if you once try a pound we feel sure you will be a steady customer, TOMORROW'S SPECIALS Medium Red Salmon, Tall can 18c, Crewn Caps for bottling, 29¢ gross. Corned Beef Hash, 18¢ 1b. Pure Lard, 2 lbs, 25c. Elizabeth Park Salmon, 4 cans $1.00, Reg. 30c can, Mayonnaise Salad Dressing, 75¢ qt., 40c, 20c !; pint. Mueller’s Noodles, 2 for 25c. Nice Crisp Potato Chips, 45¢ 1b. About the Store Bheffield Milk Russfan Caviar All kinds Cookies Fresh Native Eggs Fancy Swiss Cheese Saltsea Clam Chowder All kinds of Cooked Meats Fish Cakes, CONVENTIONS DRAW ALL UNDESIRABLES American Bankers Engage Burns to Watch Crooks During Sessions' Fresh every Friday New TYork, Aug. 15.—Conventions attract crowds but there are always many uninvited guests. Three author- ities for this in New York are the William J. Burns detective agency, Willlam J. Lahey, inspector of police, and Guy Emerson, vice-president of the National bank of commerce, and executive manager of the 4Sth annual convention of the American Bankers' association, which will be held in New | York, October 2 to § | “If a convention drew only those intended,” said Mr. Emerson, who be- | gan actively to prepare for the bank- ers' meeting several months ago, “there would be no complaint, but it| s the element which preys on so-| elety and which finds large gatherings | a fertile fleld for its operations that” eauses the trouble.” Police records ghow that a convention is a magnet | for pickpockets and all other classes| of petty thieves and 4s well for “gen- tlemen” crooks and soclety pilferers, , whose only tools are evening clothes | iand a suave manner, and whose ob- jectives are diamonds Mention of them in the same breath with pickpockets would deeply insult them According to the police, often the guccess of a convention depends on the precaution taken against miscreants these " INSURE “That Mortgage Why not make certain that your family will inherit a home instead of a mortgage! An Equitable En- dowment Policy will clear the mortgage whether you live or die, leaving the home free and clear for you or your loved ones. Ask for.the booklet, “Lift the Latch.” THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES PARKER & DEMING Insurers 193 Main St. Tel. 2026 m CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs MAZDA LAMPS FREE DELIVERY —THE— COWLES ELECTRIC CO. 392 STANLEY ST. TEL. 2229-4 New PBritain Let Ts Serve You Electrically | thereon would have little effect on | 660 fruit crop—the | aster to the fruit grower, or, falling and pearls ‘ Adequate protection will | | result in nothing more than the sus- | | picious characters being recognized, which recognition from the law, is all | they need to make them model citi- | zeéns for the time being at least, If, | not recognized, or more specifically it no one is there to recognize them, they will flock to the center of activi- ties like flies around a jam par The bankers' convention will be the | biggest business gathering in the| United States this year. It will at tract as delegates about §,000 bankers from every section of the country The police, including a special detail assigned to the convention exclusively |and the Burns agency have already| [1a1d plans to thwart in theie incip- lency any attempts at lawlessoess. CANADA TOMEXICO, RAILS ARE TIED UP Strike Crisis Is at Hand in Far| Western Districts | San Francisco, Aug 15— (By Asso- clated Press)——From the Canadian boundary line south almost to the Mexican border the Pacific coast] states today felt a bitter pinch from| the railroad tieups which have been| leveloping iifting and clamping down again since Thursday night Passengers who have been maroon- ed at the desert towns which serve as terminals for the Santa Fe lines southwestern division had béen Dbrought to places or greater comfort, | but little or nothing had been done for the fruit growers of northern | Washington, southern Oregon and northern California. Little more was being done for those in the San Joa- quin valley of California farther south | The strike of Unfon Pacific trans- portation employes at San Bernardino was ended last night and four trains nioved eastward over that route's Angeles-Salt Lake City line, but far they would get in view of centinued walkouts at Valiente and | Las Vegas, Nevada, no one would | tazard a guess. Even should this line be opened resumption of transportation | | how the the situation farther north Perish- able fruit embargoes continue 4n ef- fect on Western Pacific line from Salt Lake City to San Francisco:; on the Santa Fe from Bakersfield, Cal,| south and east, and on the Sopthern| Pacific to all points east and north of Roseville, Cal., the latter clgcking the route to Portland, Ore., as well as ! that east via Ogden. ! Fruit Crop Losses. Fruit growers and others directly affect>d by the tie-ups took up the| cudgels in their own defense last night and meetings at Wenachee,! Wash., and Fresno, Cal, made vig- orous appeals to President Harding for relief, The Wenachee gathering asserting that that district's $25,000,- product of whole year's work—was endangered, offered to supply and protect men to man trains to move the fruit. The I'resno meeting appealed to the rresident and heads of four great transportation brotherhoods — the engineers, firemen, conductors, and trainmen—to end the strike and avert what appeared to be an imminent dis- aj that, to declare an armistice long | Fe lines to remain at work enough to permit the fruit crop to be | moved Water Tanks Dry, A new factor in the situation and | one which experienced railroadmen sald might well be viewed with ap- prehension was the refusal of pump- | ing plant employes along the Santa An in- spection by an Associated Press cor- | respondent disclosed that some of the water tanks at desert points a\ong this road's lines between Needles and San Bernardino apparently were dry and others nearly so. Should these tanks be unable to provide thelr usual supplies for loco- motives {t was asserted by strikers that not even such trains as could be nianned by officals would get through The situation at Roseville, Cal, brightened constderably with the an- | nouncement this morning that the brotherhood men who have heen on strike there since Sunday had reached n agreement with Southern Pacific officlals to return to work. SIX STRANDED TRAINS, ‘ Passengers Attend Dance in Thetr| Honor at Albuguerque. ] 15.—8ix trains Albuquerque, N. M., Aug westbound through Santa Fe still were tled up here early today and flve at Las Vegas, N. M Six cases of sickness on the trains strand- ed here were given attention by the Santa Fe officlals. Two seriously 11l wer® taken to the Santa Fe hospital More than 600 marooned passen- gers attended a dance given in their| honor last night by the Chamber of Commerce. American Business Men Plan Visit to Poland Warsaw, Aug. 15.—The Polisl American Chamber of Commerce an- nounces that in order to increase trade relations between the United States and Poland, an invitation to “isit Poland has been extended to various American trade concerns and financial institutions, 1In answer to| this invitation, 22 American organi-| zations have promised to send theim delegates to Poland. They are ex-| pected to arrive early in the Autumn Pecan oil can be used as stitute for olive oil. a sub-| “Wake up your skin!” ' The Miller-Hgnson Drug Company 30 CHURCH STREET | For Your Vacation Get your Camera and Supplies at Our Store. For better results. let us develop and print your pictures. i INSURANCE CITY HALL offer you you do not HE story of the HATCH Agency is briefly told—We price you ordinarily pay. / an insurance service ordinarily get at the Owner Leaving City We are offering a nine room cottage in two very convenient locations, excellen t condition, all improvements, attractive grounds with a pleasing view. This kind of a home is rarely offered and must be seen to be appreciated. The Hardware City Co-Operative Asso., Inc. Ground floor. FOR Two new cottages in Belvidere. lots. about $4,600. Easy ferms, Frank H. Shield, Mgr. All improvements, These cottages are in the course of construction and will be sold for 122 Main St. Steam heat, Large H. J. FOIREN 140 MAIN STREET PHONE 1790 | AUGUST 15, 1922, DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. Reorganization Sale $86,000 Stock OF HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE Look for Our Just for Wednesday Specials DESIRABLE MILK ¢ Caution and care are used in the production of Seibert's pasteur- . ized milk. It is as it should be, pure and sweet and clean and it * belongs in your home. : J.flsmsmf}suu. : “Your Milkman' ARK STRELT g PHONE 1720 - 3 We can show you a real es- tate bargain that you sheould snap up now. Old man Pro- crastination is the chap that will steal the profit from your pocket. Act now. LT, HONE > | LN 7150 THE LINCOLN REALTY (% < Ky Room 212 % oot ! o flBmf?afilgg/fii Galbraith & Pattison Carpenters, Builders and General Contractors Listimaies Cheerfully Givern— Jobbing Promptly Attended to. | Tel, 092-3 | 34 Lafayette St. HUNDREDS OF ITEMS AT SPECIAL PRICES Look For The Just For Wednesday Tickets —BOSTON STORE— DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. DA R BT G | LX) VISIT OUR DINING ROOM WHEN IN HARTFORD Call At 24-30 STATE ST. Live and Bofed Lobsters Soft Shell Crabs Fresh Crab Meat Shrimps Steaming Clams Chowder Clams HONISS’S EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE If you are ahout to furnish a home we can outfit it completely. We carry a full line of Furniture, Stoves and Floor Coverings at prices that will surely please. A. LIPMAN New and Second-Hand Furniture Tel. 1329-2 Here’s A Fine Five Room Bungalow on Wooster Street, all improvements and a stylish little home for anybody. Large lot. Garage spaces to rent on Greenwood street. Money to loan on mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, FOR SALE New Bungalow—Garage, chicken house and garden, large lot and all first class. Owner leaving town—also a nice profitable business in center of city. Apply to— H. D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Fo;—ouicle Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. e WAS SEEN ON MAIN | | l TRAN YESTERDAY i STREET LOOKING IN THE STORE WINDGWS Toi | :