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ON THE SQUARE GOLDENBLUM’S ON THE SQUARE ENSATIONAL ALTERATION SALE Tomorrow and All Next Week Every Hat in the Entire Stock must be sold during this Alteration Sale. Nothing must be carried over. All Trimmings, Flowers and Feathers included in the sale. Every woman will benefit a great deal by buying her hat here. The best Values in town will be on display here tomorrow. The quality and price can’t be beat anywhere. All New Hats included in this sale. Come early for first choice. Here are a few Big Specials for Tomorrow— WHITE SPORT HATS All Styles—Special $2.00 4 $3.00 Values up to $6.00 GENUINE LEGHORNS Special $3.95 Vglue $6.50 NEW FELT HATS All Colors—Special $2.95 Up Values up to $15.00—Special . $2,00 $3.00 $5.00 350 BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED HATS BEAUTIFUL WHITE SATIN HATS Special $3.00 Values up to $7.50 YOUR CHOICE OF 100 GOOD HATS They Are Worth the Money Special $1' OO CHILDREN’S HATS Special | $1.00 $2.00 188MainSt. NewBritain (Goldenblum Millinery Co. Y. M. c. A. Building The princess included among her [hnst of admirers many members of| [royalty on two continents and _was | presented to P’rince Fahmy at Deau- | ville in 1922. | While floating down the Nile with | her husband on their honeymoon she | was entertained by Lord Carnarvon London Coroner's Jury Finds She ** == an tmercnr notaties Wiltully Kiled Fabmy DO NOT CLOSED | French Opinjon is That England's 13.—A verdict of been returned Not Complete Barrier. Leviathan by British Officials Who Looked Over Crew. London, July wilful murder has against Princess Marie Marguerite at the conclusion of an inquest into thr-‘m, Thel Assailaladt Pr death of her husband, the popular Paris, July 13. fficial clrcles - ince All Kamel I'ahmy. | here believe that Premier Baldwin's Fsyptisn Pr ot to deathion speech in London yesterday did not Price Fahmy was shot to dea absolutely close the door to an un- Tuesday morning in his suite in the| jorstanding with Great Britain al- Savoy, and witnesses declared the|though there was an immense gulf pflnce’su had cried out afterward that between the policies of the two coun- she had done the shooting. tries. Prince Ali Kamel Fahmy and his Newspaper commnet is character- wife, Marle Marguerite, frequently as- | ized by a moderation of phrase and gaulted each other and kept pistols| an absence of bitterness although the at each side of their bed, M. Saiden- | press resents what it regards as the any, the prince's secretary, testified at | British premier's undue’leniency with the inquest into the prince's death Germany. . here yesterday. | ;I‘hnnruhl;lnt'j\-nsln;\lpncted to con- Princess Fahmy is in jail charged | sider the situation toda, with murdering the prince who was Selomitr found dead on Tuesday morning. | The secretary declared that he had F]ND ONE DESERTER been awakened many time by an up- — roar in the prince's chamber durlnm,l, s § % . 80 night. He said that the royal|niS is Sum Total of Those Found 6n couple quarrelled repeatedly nml; fought back and forth across their| bedroom, clawing and striking ecach| other. | By The Assoclated Press. These nocturnal bouts usually ended | “goythampton, July 18.—The search when one of them snatched a pistol| ¢or goamen who were alleged to have from a bedpost and threatened the | geserted British vessels in favor of other with death, he told the jury. |the Leviathan and its heavier pay en- Usually after an encounter many of | yelopes has resulted in the discovery the turnishings were broken and bed | of one man who might possibly be coverings and tapestries were torn to | termed a deserter. s shreds. | Out of the hundreds of British sea- About 2:30 on Tuesday morning men who were supposed to be num- Baldenany testified, he heard the prin-| hered among the liner's crew the au- cess over the telephone screaming. | thorities have found F. C. Barnes, a “Come quicklyl I've shot Ali! I|kitchen clerk who left the Berengaria don’t know how I did it!" in New York because he wanted the /The prince and princess quarrelled | better job offered on the Leviathan. almost the whole evening before the| Barns sald he had taken out his first prince was found dying, said the sec- American citizenship papers and that fetary. The princess appeared to be| he was anxlous to bring his wife to very nervous, and cried that she|the United States but was unable to wished to go to Paris for an opera-|do so as long as he drew the wages tion. offered by Rritish companies. They apparently patched up their| e difterences and went to the theater together. After the theater they' had | I EENENEEEEEE——— 8o sootne s wite, hut ail his efforts| HEARACHES soothe his wife, but all his efforts | ey were unavailing. i ARE AN UNNECESSARRY The prince’s income now is $200,- burden on your health and your 000 a year, while formerly it was disposition. As a majority of all $375,000, Saidenany told the jury. headaches come directly from Princess Fahmy was not present at it:lklned P)’e;'.“why n’«;t Ilet us the inquest. | make a careful examination and A most popular figure in cosmopol- relieve you of this annoyance? ftan ciroles along the Riviera and at . resorts in Normandy, the princess was Fl’anl( E. Goodwm known at one time as Maggle Mueller, detit Boeck & Parislenne divorcee, according to de- | 2 »‘gfr t Specialist tafled accounts of her life published ST. TEL. 1905 in the newspapers. » NDER severest con- ditions they afford exceptional non-skid pro- tection. Their performance in this respect is most re- markable. ‘AJAX CORD, ROAD KING, PARAGON S. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm Street, New Britain A. G. Hawker, 52 Elm Street, New Britain Charland’s Garage, New Britain New Britain Buick Co., New Britain, Conn. Boswell & LaGoy, Plainville, Conn. R. B. Hurlburt Motor Co., Forestville, Conn, R. E. Parsons, Unionville, Conn. - — ’ Stand, While Opposed to Theirs, Is | DENBY SOUNDS WARNING g | Naval Secretary Doesn't Want Public | | to Feel False Security Because of Naval Treaties, | Washington, July 13.—Hope that | final ratification of the naval limita- | | tion treaty would not lull the Ameri-| can people into any false sense of se- curity was expressed by Secret: Denby last night at the annual navy dinner, the guests comprising 400 of- | ficers on duty here at the navy de-| | partment. | There fs real danger, the secretary | declared, that the necessity of con- stant preparedness may he forgotten in the natural feeling of relief follow- | ing France's approval of the pi Assist. Secretary Roosevelt | that the navy personnel should responsible to a degree for keeping public opinion to the needs for na-| tlonal defense in order that “history | may not been repeated” in the un- preparedness of the United States for | a great emergency. MILLION DOLLAR LOSS. By The Assoclated Press. Montevideo, July 13.—Three days of storm and flood have wrought dam- at $1,000,000, Five lives were drowning. Misses’ Brown . parrow toe Sises 1134 to 2. Bizes 214 to 7 SizesBlatoll Women's Black Satin Cut-out Pump; Black Women's Brown Brogue Style Oxford, Goodyear welt. rubber beel crees $3.90 Men's Brown Oxford, Goodyear welt, rubber beel. Big value at $2.98 or Patent Pump; Goodyear welt, rubber heel, brou’t’i or Misses’ Patent Pump Broad or Narrow ‘l‘ose1 PREPARING REPLY Several Days Yet Will Elapse Before British Text to Germany is Ready to Be Sent Away. By The Assoclated Pross. London, July 13 ‘The cabinet ministers will be busy for the next day or two completing the draft of the British reply to the German rep- | arations note which is to be submit- ted to the allies. The document will be accompanied by a covering note detailing for the benefit of the allies the British gov- | ernment’s views on the whole ques- | tion and this it is believed will take more time for preparation than the reply itself which, according to some reports virtually has been drafted al- | | ready. Pending a definite official state- ment respecting communication to the United States government of a draft of the reply there is a general supposition that this step will be taken. The Daily Telegraph’s diplomatic correspondent says Mr. Baldwi secretary may be able today to make a statement garding the British steps and the form in which Ameri- | can interest might be associated in an the statement reparations adds endeavor to solve tangle. Yesterday's THE BEST Shoe Values You'll [ Find Many wise buyers do not even ‘‘shop around’’ since they have discovered Kinney's. However, we like vou to look around a bit, and then you'll even better a erecuta Kinney’s Big /alues. HOSIERY SPECIALS Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose Black, White, Grey Big 9 8C Value Pure Thread Silk, Full-Fashioned Hose' extra quality: blaok. ot S1LBY grey Infant’s Fan Socka. Al SUCTION SOLE LEATHER TRIM TENNIS SHOES, White or Brown, U. 8. Brand. Sizes 8 to 1044 . Sizeall to 6 Men's sizes 6 t010. . Shoes for the Whole Family 267 Main St. | LOS ANGELES STRIKE | Marine Transport Workers Round Out Two Days Without Working— But Slight Congestion Noted | Los Angeles, July 13.—The five day strike of the marine transport worlk- ers branch of the Industrial Workers of the World went into its second day jat Los Angeles h r today. | It was started, @ protest at the conviction here nesday of 27 al- leged members of the I. W. W. on charges of criminal syndicalism, Officers of the ship owners' asso- | clation declared the strike a *fizzle” and that fewer than | work, while leaders of the strike plac- ed the flgure at as high as $1,500. The ship owners said there were more | longshoremen than jobs. The most noticeable effect of the strike so far is a slight congestion on | lumber wharves according to the po- | lice. | MISS BAUM IN CONCERT. Miss Grace L. Baum of this city was | one of the soloists when the North- | ampton High school chorus, of 90 | volces presented Elijah, Wednesday evening before a large audience. The director of the chorus was Wllliam J. | Short. The soloists, in addition to age to the city and harbor estimated| the writer was merely an initial move | Miss Baum, were Walter B. Marsh, of lost by ! which is to be supplemented at an | Springfield, bass, | early date. and Malcolm B, of Northampton. Women’sWhite ‘Linen mp Extra fine quality ....$2.98 Little Gent's Brown Oxford d! "well. rubber heel Special Quality Infant’s cool and com- fortable Barefoot : Sandals Sty izes 1.4¢ Others at 79¢ Iogl.zg $1.98 Weisea! White Canvas Pump, Patent trim Stylish $1.98 Special Poy's Brown Oxford, Goodyear welt, rubber heel. ' Reduced price — Sizes1to6%......$2,98 200 men quit | .antiseptic. Forms an imperceptible ; 217 Main Street UNUSUAL VALUES JULY SALES Jonteel Talcum Powder LOW PRICES of all . TOILET NEEDS mgnd REMEDIES ‘85c D & R 536 ‘ Cold Cream 50c Mulsified Cocoanut 01]3 7c 50c Wildroot os! use, whether for the ladies’ toilet, for men after shaving, or for the baby. 25"l Spcits Twenty-five 50 C Cent Tins GUARANTEED Bath Spray Fitted with simple, strong faucet con- nection, large i full length, excel- lent quality fil which while soothing and het , forms a water proof sur- face, preventing moisture from coming in contact with the skin. 20c PACKAGE 2 o 25¢ A 25¢ Jar Shampoo with a 50c Botde Hair Tonic . 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