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SALVATION MONEY ALL STAYS WHERE COLLECTED L ey —— Caplain John Vdeen Says He b Not Required (0 Send One Cont Outside City Ot of Local Punds Collected eeted in New Britai eity, acearding to taday by Captai salvation Army, i the report No money e gors out of the statement made John Bdeen of the commenting upor setion taken by the exe mittee of Bveryman's Bibie week. At that meeting it to take whatever profits ti from the minstrel show them equa Home, 1t it the Army T SUZANNE OVER-EXERTED Heart and Tang Spovialists Devide That Her Collagee Was Only Besult ST orting, aceording te The only money he has sent outside of the eity, he says, {s subseription money for the Cry," the army paper, and this i re eelved from individual members who subscribe to the paper “Mrs, Edeon and I are pay 25 cents a week towards a sick benefit fund and we haven't even sent that out,” he sald, “A lot of people think we must send part of our money to New York or Roston and 1 would ke to correet that beltef, concluded, Captain and Mrs, F their summer open alr Center Square Saturday ev Saturday Staff Captain son of Boston wi cmcs'_m;c_b_um’ TIME Sessions Will Open at 8:30 Daylight Saving Time, Instead of 9:30, by Decision of Legisiature, Judge George W. Klett announced in police court this morning that be- ginning Wednesday morning, May 30, police court will convene at §:3 o'clock daylight saving time and not at 9:30 o'clock as has been the case since daylight saving time became ef- \Jective, The change is brought about by the fact that the legislature has acted favorably on charter changes for the city of New Britain which al- lows court to open at 8:30 o'clock daylight saving time and not stand- ard time, NO WAR IN EAST Captain Fdeer oxt present Turks and Greeks Come to Agreement on Reparations Issue Which Be- clouded Near East Situation By The Associated Press Constantinople, May 28.—The fa- verable turn of affairs at Lausanne, , Where the issue has been decided for peace in the Near East through the agreement between Greece and Tur- key on the reparations question, is re- ceived with the greatest satisfaction here and in Angora, the Turkish na- tionalist capital, relieving the extreme nervousness of the past week. It is considered probable that the ciections throughout Turkey will be hastened in order that a new national assembly may ratify the peace treaty, the signing of which Is expected shortly. Mine Workers’ Officials | Discuss Mining Conditions | Washington, May 28.—Officials of | the United Mine Workers conferred | today with the coal commission on labor conditlons in the Pennsylvania Anthracite regions. Although the an- | thracite wage contracts expire Sep- tember 1 next, pay matters were not under discussion. The commission 8 said to be intent on getting the union supposed to War POWELL HAS NEW TERMS for Chinese Bandits and the Gov- ernment, Gabriel- | man of § night from Paotsuku & taries supp! sumably to v of the forelgn captives held Paotsuku hills The tuchun's counter proposals are further with | around the bandit be admitted to rifle sur- ut that at camp od hy two secres 1 by the bandits, pres egotiate for the regase nt that there be no of troops from camp; that one the Chinese rendered by t dits joining the army, rears involved; that the ban- dits bhe provisioned until all who are accepted into the army he enlisted, and that the agreement he sigged by foreign g ntors, the local gentry and merchants, Pending negotiations all forelgn and Chinese captives must be released un- der the counter proposal and fin - tails left to a conference to be I at a “proper and convenient plac The bandits reply to the counter proposals could not d, as Powell and his seer were hur- ried off to the private the tuchun’s deputy for dis: plus of "RDAYS New York, May Members of the New York coffee and sugar ex-| change voted today to clgse the ex- change on all Saturdays during June, | July and August. TONIGHT'S §ow Daughier Was M WAt NEW AUTOPSY IS DEMANDED win Paronts Feel Contain Theis vl Wy of Poison st affectionate 1 BROKIRS BANKRUM New York A tary petition | in federa against Drummond € of the and Cantey eourt today 1 8 last Friday Plenty of Straws in thick brims and fancy braids PANAMAS—LEGHORNS—BANGKOKS Open Monday and Tuesday Evenings Connecticut Hat Co. ARCADE ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE AMERICAN SALES CO. 8§ ELM STREET ON AMERICAN SUPER-CORDS Guaranteed 10,000 Miles BIG SALE 20x31; 32x3Y; ss 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x41, ss 33x41; ss 34x41; ss $16.75—Tubes $17.25—Tubes $17.75—Tubes $2.00 Sale Lasts One Week Only ‘ Chandler and Cleveland Six Cars AMERICAN SALES CO. - 8 ELM STREET Ma s An invely pankruptey was filed M. Cantey $14.50—Tubes $1.85 § $2.25 & $2.40 K .. $18.25—Tubes $2.50 § . $21.50—Tubes $2.85 Open Evenings § BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1028 Preseriptions Aceurately FKilled at Lowest Prices SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF — BEDDING — — Eighth Floor - Good, sound sleep is indispensable, and the kind of bedding featured in this sale—the right kind—is conducive to perfect comfort and restful slumber, Our hedding department specializes in luxurious, resilient mattress of enduring quality ; downy pillows, and sturdy springs that give a lifetime of satisfactory service, Our bedding prices are always economical, the sale prices featured today make this the: opportunity of the season to invest in springs and mattresses, : The Following Lowered Prices Will Interest You $32.50 Our own special hair mattress with 4 stitch Im. perial edge. Regninr $55.00 mattreas Special for this sale 4 .00 1 speciul 1ot of mattresses with 4 stitch Tmperial e o ek’ ' "@99'5() For this sale Hartford The eslehrated Ostermoor mattress tieking. Regulnr price §40,00 1Por this sele sizes; felt top and hot 1 while they last for $10050 mattresses, 1000, felt, all sines. $15.00 ¢ thet have been nsed an samples on Regular price $35,00 $20.00 Speak Quick Al 1ot mattress in For this 4 box our flo Nifghtly aut at price § SUMMER BLANKET SALE For Home and Shore Use Second Floor $1.69 . e e e Fuil size Silkoline covered Comfortables. white ~otton flled. Bpeeial 3ale price — Kach $2°50 FFull size Pure Wool Khaki covered Camp Blankets -for shore or monntains, cottage $4 25 . ind camp. Special sale price .. all colors, stitehed . $3.50 2x80 Woolnap Plaid Blankets, 74x34 Wool Finish Cotton Rlankets, Special Sale sut single. Special Sale price—FEach finish blankets, all col .. $2.75 grey only $2.98 People suffering from sweaty, aching feet, soft corns sorencss hetween the toes, cracked skin, tired, «marting fect; should use Germinol, the oxygen foot powder. Oxygen is nature's greatest purifier. 66x80 Cotton Plaid We ors, stitched edge, Specinl sale price -— Pair . 66x74 Fxtra Heavy Cotton Dlankets, stitched edge. Special Sale price . Buy it today—don't delay \lain Floor. &0c per far In sprinkler top jars at our Drug Department. CLAMS FOR CHOWDER CLAMS FOR STEAMING SHRIMPS—CRAB MEAT SOFT SHELIL CRABS LOBSTERS Dining Room Connection HONISS’S 24-30 STATE STREET Hartford Don’t go to sleep over this, or you will lose it —A Fine Three Family house on Maple street, right in the best location. Also a three family house in another good section in the southwest part of the city. This house is only $12,500. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343’ Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, viewpoint in time to prepare a report | which will be made July 1 upon the | anthracite industry. The union lead- ers are said to be unwilling to discuss THE NIGHT | | | T'OR BURGLARY INSURANCI; AND AUTOMOBITLE INSURANCE—GET To Get Your ‘Quinlivan Plumbing Co. 712 Stanley Street FULL PARTICULARS FROM pay scales in advance of their con- vention which will be held at Scran- ton in June. Track Team From High Loses to So. Manchester N. B. H. 8 track team lost to South Manchester track team, 54 to 83, Sat- urday. Kiniry, Quigley and McCabe starred for the locals. Kiniry won the 100 yard dash in 10 2-5 seconds, and also cams in second in broad jump. Quigley eame in first in the 440 yard dash and second In the 220 yard dash. McCabe was second in the mile run. " o — DANCE — Prize Fox Trot at UNITED HALL Tuesday Evening May 20th at 8 o'Chock Music by Sullivan’s Orchestra THE COWLES ELECTRIC CO. Flectrical Contractors Moved to 118 LYONS STREEY Tel. 2155-12 New Pritain —DRINK — AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream soda :;:-:---nnnn you will like—it's deli- e 10c, 15c. s1ze bottles—se, FOR SALFE GOOD GROCERY STORY, In a very good location. Will sell cheap. Owner to retire, Address Box 45, Herald Office CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris —General Trucking— #; WEST ST. TEL. 1233.3 { i ! bath and set tubs. NEW STRAW Open until nine The Beckwith Co. MAIN ST. 273 NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE At Very Reasonable Prices—Riggest Stock n the City A. LIPMAN 34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-2 CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2013, Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs FOR SALE Two-family house and two-car garage on Gilbert street. Electric light, gas, Price 85,100, This is a DBargain COX & DUNN REAITORS, 272 MAIN ST. from t rai Weekly—\ ALTOMOBILE Iates Reasc Alex Storage 86 Arch STORAGE at Space Street Sheep Manure Bone Meal Top Dressing DRESSING $2.90 per 100 pounds .. $3.50 per 100 pounds $3.60 per 100 pounds Any of the above fertilizers applied to your lawn will produce strong green grass. Rackliffe Bros. Inc. Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone 1075 The BELVIDERE MARKET 1533-35 NORTH STANLEY ST. We wish to announce the opening of our New Sanitary, up-to-date Market at 1533-35 North Stanley Street, Monday, May 28, 1923, This is an invitation to you to visit our Market where you will find the Finest Line of Fancy and Sta- ple Groceries and Meats in the City. Our aim will be to give you Quality and Service at Econcmy Prices. Hoping that our business relations will be as pleasant in the future as it has been in the past. Yours for Better Service, D. KOLODNEY, Prop. Free Delivery — Phone 1670-2 MAKE YOUR HOME WALLS SMILE WITH OUR WALL PAPERS THE R. M. HALL COQ. 183 Arch St. PAINTS and VARNISHES NEW BRITAIN, CONN. eating and Repairing RES AND MATERIAL AT REASONABLE PRICES H. DAYTON HUMPHREY | 272 MAIN STREET THE OLD HOME TOWN NO-NO- WHEN IT You THINK COMES TO HE BROLGAT {MIS REVOLVE! i / = - % MARSHAL OTEY WALKER “TRAILED THE CULPRIT WHOM HE ¥, SUSPECTS TOOK THE RED WHEELBARROW THATS BEEN 7 MISSING FROM HAROLD § ¢ 'Severar Bave: YAN ORMANS STORE FoR