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NEW 1923, 1 stified, oft. HAVE SET OF RULES BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, MAY 11, Dear Toleda, "t Mys. Seofield Cathryn Moines, 484; Detroit 517 Mariorie Jones Muriel Som 17 Cleveland, 380 Hob Willlams Hamilton Dang Cinelnnati, 308; Marison Herbert Hamilten Da and Minneapolis, 41 Donald How to fix that dingy floor Old floors that are stained and marred can be made bright and at- tractive again by using Carmote Floor Varnish, Just apply with a brush—it stains and varnishes at the same time. Or if your floor is enly dull and scratched you can get Carmote Floor Varnish clear— without coloring, Carmote Floor Var- nish is also recommended for furniture and interior finish ~—it hardens quickly and never becomes soft or sticky, The JOHN BOYLE CO. 5.5 Franklin Sq. 1. 359 Mark Hegistration ia 0. & C. Co.; clasps for | *Mr N Mr. € Campbell, Ine, Wats atting she Ay from vlml artance 1o Aw pdvaneement PRICES UP IN JAPAN Jones CARMOTE FLOOR VARNIS Joons, chief of p Antheny IrAva Gradually Declined Last Year 1 This Year Has Witnessed Hise, - NEW WAVE ALLOTHENTS Tl-:‘«'."-.i'fl‘l“p.ITIZI,...‘,' i ann band Andrew bury; Bt Will Be First Time That Delnite| Rulings Have Beeu Adopted machines for ¢ metal Hubert © and kitehen blades, glass ¢ PUPILS T0 PRESENT ‘PENROD' declined last year, aken an upward turn sinee beginning of 1923 According to the returns of the Tokio Chamber of Commerce, the 0 Mintmum As Result of Reeent | wioiosaie prices of the prineipal coms meodities in Tokie for the menth of j.lulnmr\ showed an inerease of 1.8 per cent on the average ever Deecem ber of last year. The wholesale prices ebhruary showed a further Hart, Unionville; bute) knives, safety-razor utters PATE ISSUED TO CONNECTICUT PEOPLE the Radio Interforence Will Be Reduood By The Assocl Indlanapolis, May 11 rules governing entries, loons with gard to gas and other phases of « have been adopted 1 natlonal elimination whieh will start in July 4. Tt will be the definite rules have event, it was said Preliminary aveangements for the pace which will be held under 1) auspices of the Indianapolis chamber of commeree, made recently The contest is sponsored by the Na Aeronautic Association of o Press (List furnished by the office of Harold G, Manning, Walk-Over Btore, 211 Main street, New liritain) Charles A. Beaujon, Canaan 1 spoc 'S dow-sash Walter ¥ able support f g and stamy Arthur G eylinder-head Ing Definite of bals eapacity ietio wlze Confevence in Washington, e Youthful Thesplans of Central Junior Chicage, May 11.—FElimination of the confliet of voices and music in the air, due to the number of radio broad. casting stations using the same wave|the belng 4.4 per .nu length, soon will be under way as ajover the previous month, Rel tall | vesult of measures decided upon at|prices also have advanced, | the recent radio conference in Wash- | - ington $25,000 PROPRIATED, The new wave lengths, whieh will Hartford, May 11,—A bill carvying | range from 222 to H45 meters, are to| an appropriation of 000 for the be available May 15, One of the larg- | purchase of the MeCook property in est of the local stations, KYW, hus| East Lyme for the expansion of the announced it will thereafter on | Beaside sanitorium for children af- | 448 meters instead of 400 met | flicted with bone tuberculosls was | | favorably reported by the appropria- annual | me High school to Stage Booth Tark- far Itodnar, Bridgepert; win ington's Comedy on May 7, average rate first time that governed the Stamford; yield lers of postmarks anceling machines rdiek, New Londen gulde stud and remo Tarkington's “Penrod” will the puplls of the High school in the p. m, on May Booth be presented by Central Junior school auditorium, at § 17, The play will be under the au- spices of the Parents and Teachers' association of the school, The cast of characters will be as lows | George G, Clough, Merlden; price indicator. Thomas A, Crotty, Danbury; were vehielo E i R0 7 A 5 0 3 el ol which 1, Russell Shaw of W ne ton, D, C, is chairman of the test committec Net of Rules, The rules provide that spherieal balloons of more than 000 cuble feet capaelty are eligible to compete, All balloons und complet equipment must be ut the Indian apolia motor speedway, where the take-off will be made, between June chains 20 and July 1, and they must be ine Richard V., Kaimer, flated on the ground. Fach | on- | Asslgnor to The st must huve a recording altimetor, | 0.0 latch for vehlele doors. which will bo sealed by the Itichard Liebau, 'w Haven, and the necessary charts carried in|Slgnor to tinghouse the balloon during flight, No adver- | Spring Co.; nir-spring suspension, tising balloons will be permitted to| Jeremlah 1. Mahoney, New Haven, compete, and the only printing n.,|1 a r to Good r's Indin Rubber may be displayed s the name of the Glo Mfg. Co.; tubing machine, balloon und the trade mark of the! Itobert W, Perkins, Norwich; constructor, Pilots are required o brake: have certificates from the Iederation Ocron 8. Aeronautique Internationale, us we capper, as an annual llcense issucd by th Hugh M. contest committee of the \lllulv”l‘” by mesne assignments, to Stand- Aeronautical Association |ard Steel and Bearings, Inc, Wil- Albert Von Lambert, manufacture of anti- ally known balloonist will be the referce. Sixteen balloons are expected to start, among them | several army and navy cntries, A ;‘.(L speclally built balloon, in which | Frnest I helium gas probably will be used, will | signor to The be entered by the navy, according te| p.i lock. Mr. Shaw. |~ Franz iVneent, | knite, Curtiss, New Hritain, as- Frary & Clark; orge ¥ slgnor to Landers, urn, design y Remer, Greenwich; two issues: compressor and ros frigera paratus, Howard 1°, Hotehkiss, Rridgeport, assignor to The Bridgeport Chain Co.; tool for attaching and removing tire New Haven, as- Alr referee Platt Bridgeport; bottle nation- | mington, Del.; | friction beari Arthur L, gnor to Winchester Repeating Arms roller-skate roll, Teich, New Haven, American - Hardware Louis, WANTS USE OF VACANT SCHOOLS FOR ART WORK| Community Art Centers in Country | Trale-Mark Registrations, H. K. H. Siik Co.,, Watertown; two registrations for silk and cotton School Houses During Summer Advocated by David Mannes, By The Assoclated Press. New York, May 11.—Community art centers In country schoolhouses, deserted during the summer vacation period, are advocated by David Mannes, a musician of this city, who urges the organization of art clubs with headquarters in the empty school houses for more widespread knowledge and enjoyment of t Such centers, he says, would provic not only for thé study of music, sculpture, painting, etc., but also give opportunities for wider compapion- ship. “Students and teachers in the cities would be glad to direct such clubs| for a nominal sum' during vacation time,” Mr. Mannes declares. ‘“Benc- fit would result to the children of farmers and country folk, and to the New Silk SPORT SKIRTS Knife pleated crepes and many sport mixtures. [Ll]AK AND SATURDAY—SPECIAL SALE OF Coats, Dresses and Capes O’Plaid That are swagge: in pattern, swagger in color, and swagger in cut. They have the feminine allure in mode for summer wraps. 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