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WANT AllllWANC[' ‘We Close Wednesdays at 12:15 Ashley FOR COUNTRY MEDS. Etforts Made to Reduce Taxation of Physicians Starting Tomorrow These Advertised Bargains for Tomorrow Morning Only—Shop While It Is Cool and Share in These Many Money Saving Specials GORDON SILK HOSE | $1.00 a pair i LOVCIY waSh Dresses Colors=—Dlack, white, geey, sandalwood migos B to 104, WOMANS [APPAREL SPELIALTIES MIDOLETAWN == NEW BRITAN DAINTY WAISTS $1.98 Rramley and Tuaedo Collars All white and colored embroidery, All new styles, Good styles to wear with sleeveless sweaters, commissioner present it rna sl TRICOLETTE SLIPS | KITCHEI:")CAPRONS : $5.98 being made to 1 action of 1k ommi Made of shadowproof with a hip hem, Colom==White, ian, Wednesday Specials San Francisce, : American Med Wi 8 @ membership of ns ou | of the appr United State ey of the assoel the houes of delegates meeling morning In its report the bureau ¢ medicine and legislation under the b tention te ng be $1.00 NAINSOOK UNION SUITS 59¢ Made of good quality blue checked gingham, summertime Dicses for shore, country or porch wear Heavy quality, Cut very full, Wonder values, every style, color and combination imaginable, port said a Made of imported ginghams, Sizes 18 to 42 made to reduce n physiclans under the Harriso ar law and to secure advar wice in order that they may receive consideration and discussion bhefore being put into eifect, " HOUSE DRESSES 98¢ Percales and Ginghams Many pretty styles, Regular and extra sizos, No alterations otie NEW FRILLED BLOUSES Hand Made $4.98 $5.98 Filet lace trimmed, Seos to 44 : —CBRSETS $1.00 a pair ‘Made of u heavy pink coutil, Four strong hose supporters, Sizes to 32, 25¢ Tan and Black ' AnImporter’s Close-Out of Dozens of LISLE HOSE Philippine Nightgowns and g Pais or §1,00 Envelopes VESTEES ' - Tomorrow A. M. 98¢ : $1.50 $1.95 Organdy, linen and laces UNION SUITS Many distinctive styles and every garment made entirely by hand, Many have cuffs to match, $1.00 All are made of an excellent quality of white nainsook, Gowns 2 , SASH CURTAINS Stamped for embroidering cither the built up shoulder or the shoulder strap. Envelopes 36 to 44 790 Pair Good quality checked material, Dr. W, the bureau tention to the i practice acts to | against fraud and cultists whe able to follow their calling uncon trolled by state legislation The council on medica and hospitals presented an report, calling attention to the greatly enlarged or entirely new teaching plants that have been completed dur Ing the last 15 years in 11 medical schools, The indicating are that the number of medical graduates will he increased by al 000w yenr, reach- ing 4,500 in The option of bigher req ments Iy medieal schools hr tly advanced the age of graduatic that the physiclans graduating today wverage 26.8 years of age The council expressed the opinion that from 50 ot 90 per cent of all caces of llness can be treated sue- education extensive ' Al;t;effé .-—l(eiierman Bathing Tights 98c Black only || | Gowns 16 - 17 $2.00 White Att. Collar SHIRTS‘ Regularly $2.50 oo — ] cossfully hy general practitioners, and that 90 per cent, of all patients can — be cared fficiently in their homes | or in physicians' offices without the THDRAWALS | need of a hospital. 1t was suggested { that modern medical knowledge and gl | practice can be furnisheds to the en- e B | RN i i ticirie the imnnly. of | THIs In' Given as Reabon Fue sl ph}sh-m,n to rural communities, if citizens ‘of such communities will guarantee the physician an income of §2,500 or more each ycar for a term of five years, Jump in Rate For Call Money In| Wall Street, New York, June 26,—The veil of mystery which surrounded yesterday's jump in the rate for call money to 6 per cent, the highest rate in eight/ weeks, was removed today by state- ments by banking houses that interior | withdrawals had suddenly reached | GEDDES STARTS HOME New York., June 26.—8ir Auckland Geddes, Dritish ambassador to the United States, sailed for home today on the Derengaria for a three months' larger proportions. rest. The ambassador's sight which |~ These withdrawals were made by has been seriously affected during the |country banks in order to strengthen past few m was said to be im- their financial position to meet July proving slowly, 1 requirements, i Fifteen Chinese were found aboard the fishing schooner Mary Beatrica in lower New York bay. Blood smears and marks of bat- tle told the story of the desperate struggle at sea in which four of the crew and five of the Celestials, who were being smuggled into this country, were slain. from the frightened survivors by immigration officials. WE CLOSE AT NOON WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS - 18¢ Jhlec | ROASTS ani; 25¢ 8¢ | Naticnal Meat Stores Co. 70 WEST MLIN We Close At Noon Wednesday Smoked j SHOULDERS |h.12¢ [ Boneless Pot | ROASTS .... Plate Corned Boneless | Tender Shoulder BRISCUIT .. Best Print BUTTER Round Corned BEEF ....... Ib | of driving without a license. | street. Details of the fight were cxtl'acted: AUTO LAW VIOLATORS FINED' IN NERIDEN POLIE COURT | a fishing trip to Vermont. Miss MaYion Cashen is spending h Kaplan Fined $30, Rubenstein $25 and Chabot $3 by Silver City Judge. Miss Gwendolyn Jackson of Chest- Several New Britaln people were nut street left yesterday for Boston listed among the offenders at the|Where she will spend a two weeks' session of the Meriden police court“"c"“u"' yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sunburn and Israel G. Kaplan, who was charged daughter, Selina, of IFairview street, with speeding on Colony street that|have left for a month's stay at Pleas- city, last Thursday and who was re. | 2"t Views BT leased upon his own recognizance to| - o el d | Mrs. Kenneth Caleb :;);;:c;;ru;;:oourt ¥riday, settied yester-| piopard, who have been guests of Touiens, Chabot of,thia olty wan ar-| deamey oo o o O v oa rested Sunday and held on a charge (yrned to their home in Bostin. Mrs. i At ““’:9 ap-| Robinson was & schoolmate of Mrs. L y wi s » Nichis ard e ttig s ”3 e | Loomis and was a member of her 2 ¥ e ar-| pridal party, in this city, twelve years rest was made after Chabot collided | ago, with another machine on Colony and son, Henry and Everett Heath of West Morris Rubenstein was arrested by | Maln street left Monday morning with a Meriden policeman for cutting in| Paul Caravatt on a touring trip to Ni- on a line of cars. He was fined $25.| agara Falls for three weeks. | ESTABLISHED 1893 We have given Sales and Sales before, ing increased exceptionally in the last few y Men’s Suits The ve{'y'latest models and loads of them $35Suits Now $29.00 $29 Suits Now $22.00 i $25 Suits Now $l 7.98 ! $22 Suits Now $l 4.50 Hot Weather Suits Palm Beach, Mohairs $8° $15 i, Irank Zwick has returned from | |and Portugal to adhere to the major | vacation at Middle Beach, Westbrook. | our patrons. Every bit of merchandise in our store is openly come in for an inspection. Here are only a few of our offerings: $25 Men’s Topcoats $l7 | R “PEACE"” NEA! By The Assoclated Prees, Lausanne, June 26.—Turkey an- nounced at the Near East conference today that she would permit Belgium arts of the Lausanne treaty now eing framed thus permitting an end being brought for one thing to the state of war between Portugal and Turkey should the Lausanne treaty be signed. NEW MUSEUM AT YALE New Haven, June 26.—A permit for construction of a museum at Yale to take the place of the Peabody museum which was - dmolished to make room for the Harkness quad- rangle was issued todny. The build- ing will cost $697,000. It will be com- pleted in a year and will be on Wit- ney avenue. ACT AS STRIKEBREAKERS New York, June 26.—Office clerks and officlals of the operating depart- ment of the U. 8, Shipping Board in Hoboken today took the place of long- shoremen who struck unexpectedly vesterday and hustled baggage when the steamship American docked, Crowds of longshoremen who walked out after demands for increased wages watched the white shirted force. FREED FROM CUSTODY Russians Decide to Give Freedom to Archbishop Tikhon While Awaiting Trial. By The Associated Press, Moscow, June 26, — The supreme court has decided to set Archbishop Tikhon free from custody pending his trial on the charge of resisting the soviet authorities it was announced today. The decision s the resuit of the let- ter which government circles recently announced the formed patriarch had written from his prison cell expressing regret for his past actions and declar- ing his readiness to swear allegiance to the soviet government. An ordinary human heart weighs nine and one-third ounces, yet (its power is sufficlent to raise its weight 20,280 feet in an hour. TELEPHONE 1325-4 N. E. MAG & SONS 444-46 MAIN STREET '30TH ANNUAL SALE but we vouch this to be the SALE of Sales. Our business hav- ears we have decided to make this a real anniversary event for displayed and tagged. All we ask is that you Broadeloths .......oooovunens $2.79 Percales R R R L 99c MEN’S SHOES $8.00 Shoes ............. Now $6.00 $6.00 Shoes ............ . Now 34.00 $4.00 Shoe ............. Now 32.00 A CLOSE OUT OF FOOTWEAR Misses—Women'’s SLIPPERS ... tessssasssaressssanna . $1.00 $1.35 | $2.00-§2.50 . CAPS $1.00 25¢ WHITE SOLE HOSE 5 Pairs for $ l .00 - $2.00 Tan Att. Collar SHIRTS $250 Earl & Wilson SOFT CUFF SHIRTS 2 $2,50 $1.00 : BAL. SHIRTS aud DWRS. 2" 31.50 $1.25 g BLUE WORKING SHIRTS 75¢ $5.00-$6.00 SOFT HATS $3.00 $5.00 REDUCTIONS —0on — SPRING SUITS Ashley Babcock Co. “ 139 MAIN ST.