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T T T T e WOULD ALLEVIATE PANGS OF HUNGER Gen, Wood Will Take Steps 1o Help Philippine Pagans Manila, June 28--Gevernor Genersl Wood has taken steps to bring about the economie development of the ARCTIC AIRPLANE TRIP POSTPONED UNTIL AUGUST Number of Large loohergs Stops Aey. sl Huating Trip of New York Business Men Detroit, June 20.~The aerial Aretie hunting trip which & group of New York and Detrolt men planned to make 1n & seaplane some time this month has been postponsd untll Aw gust. The postponement was decided upen because of the number of largy NEW BRITAIN CARE OF DOGS 1§~ 5% SHOWN BY SOCIETY : Chicage Jure 29.-Meals dally ' f eaerel without les, eold 1y DAILY ¢ & dog mad imal peevish and ot weather all do 4 ¢ 408 enjoys & eold bath t them to swim Tllnois Humane Association Gives v Summer Treatment Formula |~ “Pleas are the worst pest of dogs 04 & kennel that 18 dry and Tentilated twice 'in summer ot toe much meat, plenty [olin or similap disinfectant disselved qUArt of warm water makes a HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1028, cannet pant, e agh |shouid dogs be fed hasiets, liver, vea hicken, raw fgh, oatinedl, cornmea kel eggs, ¢ and goes 1o make ady 10 sRap. (Tice, potatoes, ¢ Auths and. past 600D CROPS REPORTED Always whererer pos Wash them at least once a He lkes & cool, shady place 12 For Many Years Fioas Worst Peats viees frem India * A tablespoontul of epe akies and | Spring Harvest in India s the Best That Has Been Seen in the Country London, June 29.-—According to ad- e spring erops in that country are the finest that have been seen in mapy years. Throughout | nerthern India the granaries, whieh | are well stocked as a result of last | autumn’s excellent harvest are over ried In the north regions baths, a 4ip in ecreolin to combat washing solution against 1his | flowing who bheleng to the nen-Christian 'Ly the Montreal Geodetie survey. feas, a conl, shady place to sleep, | This ep-ration should be ve. Prices have fallen steadily for the tribes, are engaged in what the chief| The seaplane Polar Bear, in which and a bedy clip in extreme sOUthern peated ap often as necsssary MecRuse |last sk Manthe and now show ,l‘,‘.' excoutive terms “a desperate SIPUGEI® the Alght is 19 be made, s neariy portions, makes up the formuls foF (he solution does not kill the eges. ef touching lower levels than any for & bare existence.” In a communi- completed and gasoline supplies al: summer treatment of dogs a8 suggest- | Ny er apply kerosene or gasoline 10 whieh have besn resched for tem eation to Jose Banvietor ready have heen sent along the route o4 hy the lllinels Humane soeiety the skin of 8 dog. W;“ Economically the poor man in 350 hurcen of mon-Christ s /te be followed If every one will take care of Nis| “Poed your dog twize dally, and net India today is fn & far stronger posi- U'nder no conditions yiay thau he has been for some years. Mountain Provinee where the people jeehergs re According to €, F. Reddin, who pets during the warm menths, there (tas much meat General Woed asks prepared whieh weuld eliminate the Pandicaps to the economie improve ment of those regions The governor's communication to Mr. Sanvietores is based on a report submitted by Lieutenant Colone! Gor don Johnson, member of the gover nor's §taff, who has just made an in spection of the Mountain Provinee in company with Colonel Fdward L Munson, U'nited ftates army Wood's Communication General Woed in his communica. tion says “] have always heen very mueh concerned about the economie de. velopment of these people, In the eourse of 2,000 years they have been able to reclaim from their mountains & !imited area of land to which water with Inglis M. Uppereu, of New York arranged the trip, the fight will be over water all the way, The Hudsen will he followed to Albany, thence over Lakes George and Champlain teo Montrea! and up the Ottawa river to the Abitibi lakes, From there the Mooge river will he followed to Moose Faetory and James Day will provide the way inte the Aretie elrele The Polar Near s to be equipped with a powerful wireless telephone that will enable the party to keep in touch with Ottawa Besides Mr, Uppereu and Mr, Red. din the party will include Howard E Coffin, Harold H, Emmons, Dr, James W, Inches and Willlam E. Metager, of Detroit The trip {s expected to last about a month, two weeks of which will be will be po fear of hydrophobia or ra bies In any Ameriean eity n\‘l‘fl|v||l‘(’ to the soelety, "1t should be remem. | hered that a dog dees not perspire like | & human being, and that the enly! way he ean relieve himself of the ex eessive heat is by opening his mouth A panting. Frequently a person #ees a dog lolling 1ts tongue trying to expel heat and exertion and a ery of ‘mad dog' goes up, The original causs of the trouble, with very few exceptions, was that the dog was mak. ing himeelf comfortable. Should Not Be Muzsled “Regulations requiring a dog to be L R e S S B S S S S S S S S S S Kecp the air yound the Shop and Qffice fresh-kecp T i{jfilive.‘l WESTINGHOUSE g ELECTRIC FANS KEEP YOU COOL AND COMFORTABLE UNDER ALL CONDITIONS EVERY STYLE EVERY SIZE The CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO. can be brought. In past s feudal | gpent in hunting walrus and polar, strife between settlements and tribes, paars, a8 well as a very high death rate, e —— prevented undue increase in populas MAY MOVE CAPITAL CITY tien, | —— u'.uoz‘l"&,“""ql,‘;:; ;:xv:.‘rmnn X :;‘"mul Now Being Considered | w and order an velopmen “ hyglene, sanitation, serviees of hos. As New Capital of Rumania i pitals and doctors, the population has| Bucharest, June 29, — Hermann- been continually increasing without a stadt, a city in Translyvania, 160 corresponding increase of arahle land. miles northwest of Bucharest, is being At present the mass of the population considered as the new capital of 18 engaged in a desperate struggle for | Greater Rumania, For a long time bare existence, In the majority of many Rumanians have feit that the dictricts there is not sufficient rice, | enormously increased frontiers of the| and the people eke out a very meager| country demanded a capital nearer existence with sweet potatoss, They| the western state of Europe than Bu- lack eclothing, proper shelter, salt and | charest. They want to make of Her-| the tools necessary in their labor. I/ mannstadt, which in Rumanian is am informed that prices for necessi-|called 8ibiiu, a sort of executive Wash- gities in the stores throughout th-!lnlton. Mountain Province average from 200 Hermannstadt was founded in the to 1,000 per cent above those that|twelfth century, and has been splen- prevail in the nearby lowlands,'" didly developed by the Austrians, It The governor general recommends|is thoroughly modern and has a series that means of prompting trade be-|of fine public squares, parks, uchoall.‘\ tween the mountain people and thechurches, libraries and theaters, It l-“ inhabitants'of the lowlands be creat-[much cleaner than any of the citles| ed and that inter-communication be|of Old Rumania, and has a much encouraged. more healthful climate, | 92 West Main St. Tel. 230 When live, fresh air, in the office from the use of a G-E Fan for a whole business day costs no more than the postage on three letters, why not make For Vacation Discomforts The unaccustomed exercise of vacation-time is apt to make the muscles sore, stiff and painful, Other spoil-sports are sunburn, the folks comfortable lm‘m I;ltn and poison oak or p Y and get more work poison ivy. \ )\ e? Vicks can be applied to pre. N2 L vent these discomforts and is Get a G-E Fan | also a soothing relief. It helps, too, in case of summer colds, hay fever or headache. ICKS VaPoRuUB Ovew 17 Nuwow Jans Useo Yearey A GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT ~use nomore cwrrent than asingle lamp SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE up-” ON THE SQUARE DISTRIBUTED BY L THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND ELECTRIC CO,, INC. ALTERATION SALE New England Fng. Co. Jlm!lh}fml:!unl Co. Co. AND SOILD RY THE FOLLOWING LOCAL DEALERS BEST VALUES IN THE CITY Tomorrow at 9 a. m. Conn, Light & Pewer Co., 92 West Main St., New Britain Entire Stock Of ——— T. W. Hinchcliffe, 50 Main St., New Britain BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HATS — SPORT HATS — MATRONS’ HATS and CHILDREN’S HATS y 4th Outing For Your Vacation! For Every Occasion! 4 Sty - Q B Clothos. Direct From 9 Nlaker To Wearer High School and College Graduates Men of foresight and judgment who desire to follow a business career realize the advantage to be gained by specializing in some one department of business administra- tion. They also realize that a school which specializes in its efforts to train men for a business career, can do more effective work than one which generalizes. WHATEVER YOU WISH 'IN STYLE, model, fabric and fashion you find in the P&Q Shop. Right from New York,' from our own artist-designers, cutters and tailors, with that Metropolitan style touch - that can only be found in Clothes of the ‘most_modern fashion. | And You'll Save'A Lot of Money Because There's Just One Small Profit - Between Us and You! The following statistics concerning our graduates were Will be sold at Cut Prices to reduce stock and enable the carpenters to start compiled during the period from April 24 to May 10, 1923: working to remodel entire store and the windows. Day Class Graduates Ty ENGAGED IN Age at Coml Publie Gradustion Number Accounting Accounting Teaching M 4 15 3 119(a) 88 17 o Totals E 13_7" 5 -; *First day class graduated. Evening Class Graduates ENGAGED IN Beautiful DRESSY HATS Reg. value $15. $7.50 SPECIAL Wonderful Value in White Hats, Black, White and Black SUMMER HATS SPECIAL Values $5 and $6 135 ODD HATS Wonderful Vajue special 9] () Goldenblum Millinery Company 188 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Wonderful Value in These Tour TRIMMED DI HATS 1922 22 Value $10. [ SPECIAL ..... "“4‘95 BLUE SERGE ¥ SUITS,\ TWEED" SPORT, Suits, Grey Herringbone Suits, Flannel Suits in Brown, Grey. and Blue, Fancy Mixtures in every shade, and Pencil Stripes in every conceivable pattern. Single or double breasted, plain, or fancy back. 25°30°35 With A Guarantee of Satisfaction ) Or Money Back The majority of our evening graduates were experi- I = enced when =ntering the School, at which time their aver- ‘ age salary was less than that of day graduates during the Priestly nnJBenn'l—Moha.l'"s 50 first year of employment. The remarkable increase in the Suits ,he:l grade, . with 17= salaries of evening graduates is largely the result of the Sull-lined Trousers - - - training obtained at this School, thus demonstrating the possibilities for graduates through our training and the ac- cumulation of practical experience. This is the largest professional school of college grad in the world devoted exclusively to the training of account- ants. _ Enrollment for past year 2295, Day courses require 2 years for completion. $200 per year, Evening courses require 4 years. To be Bentley-trained carries prestige in business Send for catalog and pamphlet, “Career Planning.” The Bentley School of Accounting and Finance 921 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. [ Lns 7 12 19 AVERAGE SALARY At time of Other entering Sehool $1,123 1,038 1,267 ‘:;E:’I“‘ Com'l Publie Oradonted Geaduation Number Acceunting Aseeunting Teashing Lines 1920 26 18(b) 5 1 0 1 1921 & 24 15 7 1 1 1922 30 39() 28 2o 98 Totals 81 48 20 4 7 (a) One in hoepital and one unemployed. (5) One deceased. unemploved, *Includas fiva employed in the Income Tax Unit, Internal Revenue Dept., U. §. Government, Average age of day graduates at time of entering School, 20 years. Youngest, 17 years. Oldest, 44 years. Average age of evening graduates at time of entering School, 24 years. Youngest, 18 years. Oldest, 57 years. The average beginning salary of our day graduates compares favorably with the average beginning salary of graduates in engineering, law, medicine, and other pro- fessions. Tear Present $3,520 2,787 2,341 HATS $1.49™ (e) One Palm Beach Suits, Coolkenny Suits, . Hovana ~ Cloth Suits, Mohair Suits, Panama Cloth Suits, Golf Cloth Suits, Single or Double Breasted, Plain or_Belted Back, Super Quality P Ty AR PR Garment Is Every P& ot Extravagant” CExcellent But Tuition o e < P ey v 12 - o B o R