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NFW BRITAIN DAILY HFRALD FRIDAY, JULY 13, ]923. \DWARF AIRPLANES T0 BE 5 EXHIBITED IN CHICAGO | | Embryonic Builders of Small Air Craft to Get Chance to Show EXERTS INFLUENCE FROM BOX CAR HOME: Young American Forced to Live, in Side-Door Pullman CLEARANCE LOTS AND JULY REDUCTIONS WILL MAKE A GREAT SHOPPING DAY Thelr Work. | Chicago, July 13.—Embryonic air-| | plane builders will have an opportun- | ity to show their aptitude in fashion- ing airplanes at Chicago's first tour- Angora, Asia Minor, July 18,—The only American representative in this| far-off corner of Asia is a young Mary- lander, Charles Imbrie, of Baltimore. His duties include that of consul, trade commissioner, and counsellor to thousands of non-Moslems who are not popular in Turkey at the mo- || ment, and who believe any American can perform miracles for them. Mr. Imbrie had been living a hand-to-mouth existence in the pover- ty stricken city for more than a year, | but when he married Miss Katherine Gillespie of New York, director of the Near Kast Relief Orphange, recent- 1y, he thought it would be well to go house hunting. Angora, however, has what prob- |ably is the most acute housing short- nament for miniature palne models, Tentative dates for the affair have | been set for August 17 and 18 with the approval of the Air Board of Chi- cago. Five events are planned for the meet, which will be held in one of the city's largest parks. The first event will be for planes flying across 650- vard straight-away course. No limi- tation as to size or construction of the models will be placed. those fashioned after planes now in actual service in the army, navy or commercial aviation units, is listed These minjatures will be judged for | workmanship, design and perform- ance. Planes having a rubber band driv- A division for scale model planes,!| FOR YOU TOMORROW A CLEARANCE LOT OF SATIN CAMISOLES Made of quality washable satin, trimmed with dainty laces from our 49¢ regular stock of #8c and IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT The privilege of betng exclusive sell- ing agents in New Britain for Madame Helena Rubenstein's famous toilet prepa- rations has heen ex- tended to us. Let FINAL CLEARANCE OF HAIR NETS Discontinued Brands, worth up to 10c each. For 19 tomorrow—Doz.. . .. C Guaranteedd cap shape Hair Nets— Light brown, blonde, auburn and COSTUME SLIPS OF LUSTROUS SATEEN 84c These are the much wanted, plainly tailored styles with shoulder straps— White, navy and black are the colors. A very special offering for tomorrow ... | ing device will be entered in the third sl'_“ DR H GRS black only. event. These will be hand launched and no restrictions as to size has been | piaced. An event for planes fashioned en- tirely foreign to the present tvpe of airplane is also on the program. There is also an event for power driv- en models. Prizes for the winners in each event will be gi\‘nn RUM SMUGGLERS ATTAGK INADVERTENT VISITORS Tossed age of any eity in the world, hence the young couple decided to set up housekeeping in the only box car to let in town, and now the American flag wayes from its sliding door. Although a bit cramped for room, especially when company calls, the American home on wheels is the cleanest place in Angora. It stands on a railway siding and is always ready to be coupled to a train for one; of Mr. Imbrie's trips of inspection to| outlying parts of Turkey. During these journies, Mrs. Imbrie carries on her housework as usual. In fact she finds | a certain advantage in being abla to take her house with her in her travelg with her husband, and says that she will miss it when she returns to west- ern civilization. POCKETS BIG EARNINGS Investigation Shows Peking-Mukden Railway Has Definitely Ceased to us show them to you SUMMER UNDERWEAR { At Great Clearance Prices Men's Balbriggan un- der- 3 4 c wear. . 3 for $1.00 Nice quality, well fin- ished garments. Ankle length drawers. Sizes 34 to 44. Short sleeve Shirts. Sizes 34 to 44, Men’s Balbriggan Union Suits—Athletic style, full bleached, short sleeve, ankle length style. 'Tan shade. .69¢ Women's Union Sunits—A f‘ll'm’nnco lol of fine 43c Knitted suoits, All styles and sizes, Boys' Union \|flt<-——hlgl|t, <ummPr uvlght ribbed suits, full bleachrd cotton, Shzes 21 (0 34, ; 44C Roys’ Athletic Union \ullt—-\ln(lp n| 2x80 square checked nainsook. Extra well Wide White Webbing Bathing Belts .. | Kleinert's Heavy Gum Rubber Bath- Mexican Fisherman, Up hy ing Caps . Storm, Greeted by American Liguor Runners, A HOSIERY CLEARANCE FIVE WONDERFUL LOTS Men's full fashioned thread silk Socks—All colars. Irregulars of famous $1.25 quality—¥air . . . . Women's out size ribbhed top silk lisle hose— Black and cordovan — Pair . .. Women’s Mock Seam Silk Hose—Black and colors with self and contrasting embroidered 99c clox — Pair T7c Gun Fire of Sateen Bathing Oxfords with heavy Mexico City, July 13.—Fantastic Sewed on Boles — Pair tales told of the operations of Amer- fcan rum runners along the coast of Lower California reached a climax re- cently with the publication of delayed advices from Rosario telling of the unhappy fate of 17 Mexican fisher- men who fell into the hands of Amer- ican smugglers. The Ilittle Mexican fishing smack, Marinera, it is related, swept by a| Men's Button shoulder California style knit Bathing Suits. .. Boys' one-piece button shoulder knit Bathing Suits, Exist as a Trunk Line. “American Hosiery Qilk hIEIP Ho Black only, full fashioned — Pair ... .. . Women's Sheer Silk Geunine Chiffon 'llo<e— Black only — Pair N Peking, July 13.—The Peking-Muk- den railway has definitely ceased ‘to exist as a trunk railway, according to Misses’ Knit Bathing Suits— California style, ..... B. Lenox Simpson, who has just re- turngd from d tour of investigation in Manchuria, There is no through traffic north of Shanhaikwan, with the exception of a daily mixed train. Al freight, inciuding grain, which forms a large part of the traffic, has to be transshipped at the Great Wall. This state of affalrs is the result of Chang Tso-lin was driven back to Mukden after his collision with Wu Pei-fu. Cince then General Chang has kept all of the rolling stock which he collected in his retreat. No part of it has been allowed to go south of Shan- lalkwan. Simpson estimates General | Chang's profits from his portion of the railway at a million dollars, Chi- nese currency, a month, in spite of the fact that 2,000 cars are lying idle on sldings. AGABD STRICKEN. Agard, a former mem- ber of the “Herald" staff, was strick- en with a shock yesterday at New London while going about his duties as an agent of the Connecticut Hu- mane society, and was removed to his home in Bridgeport been in New lLondon arranging for the plaecing of some children in an | institution ana in 111 health. He was stricken while at police headquarter: o.M, Clarence M, Coal dust powder, specially pre- pared is the latest aid to beanty. It is platel round the eyes to en- hance the whiteness of the orbs. the military flasco of last year when | He had| complained of being | heavy storm from its fishing grounds, sought refuge under the lee of the is- land of -Sacramento, tn Vizcaino bay. Instead ,of a retuge, the storm tossed fishermen weré greeted, upon landing, with a volley from the rifles of a score of American .smugglers, and six of them ware- wounded. Attempting te geek rofuge.in the brush, they were halted bysa storm of bullets from a hidden “mafichine gun. Then, after they had been placed aboard their craft and told to forget what had happened, an unsuccessful .attempt was made to sink their boat with i shots from a piece of artillery mount- jed on one of the island’s rocky hills. According to the Marinera's skip- per, I'abricio Mendoza, the smugglers have built a smali village on the shore of ore of the coves that indent the island, and stores of liquor worth a fortune were piled in makeshift ware- houses nearby. ON COMMON COUNCIL DOCKET. A special meeting of the salary committee of the common council will be held next Wednesday evening to | act on recommendations of the health board 'that the salary of the superin- | tendent be fixed at $3,500 and that Dr. J. P. Meehan' lary. in the den- tal clinic be increased to $1,500. There will be no final report on pro- posed improvements at the municipal slaughter house at the July meeting, the special committes has announced, as replies to numerous Inquiries sent | out are being awaited. { chp the air ‘round the Home Sresh- /{ccp it Why rict make home the coolest place in town with live, fresh air from a G-E Fan? You can run a G-E Fan all day long for the trifling cost of a fair cigar or a soda. Get a G-E Fan A GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT GE Fans -use no more current than a single lamp SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE 3B DISTRIBUTED BY THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND ELECTRIC CO., INC. Waterbury, formal New England Fng. AND Co. James T. New Haven, formally SOLD BY THE FOLLOWING LOCAL Hartford, formally E. 8. & E. Co. DEALERS Hessel Co. Conn. Light & Power Co., 92 West Main St., New Britain T. W. Hincheliffe, 50 Main St., New Britain tles, made and finished. GREAT. DRUG DEPT. OFFERS “Supreme’ Roach Powder.. 18¢ ostorta, for the Tair Ingraham’s Milkweed ‘Cream— Amolin Powder Anti-Colic Nipples :\"l'l '8 I"nnt 'l‘fnse “Blue Jay"” Corn and Bunion 5(‘ Im]!m\-—l ounce ... s Tas chocolate laxative, 7c, 17c. SAV-a-GARMENT The marvelous cleaner — Made in New Britain and sold with a money back guar- antee. Bottle 25¢ Sav-a-Garment saves many a dollar. SUITS Tomorrow Some are soiled or a little mussed, but certainly a great buy at this price. For 64c TOWELS Double loop, good weight. 15x36. 19¢ blue bordered. Size For Tomorrow TURKISH ’ “ALKYHOL” IHE ALCOHOL RUB ounce bot- 47c Full 18 For 3000 YARDS IMPORTED TORCHON LACE EDGES At a Clearance Price. tomorrow Yard onibie Taken from our stock., Formerly sold at yard, For 2c regular be SOME CLEARANCE PRICES ON WOMEN'S UNDERTHINGS Crepe Bloomers, white and flesh, full sizes. Ruffled knee, Bloomers of genuine figured Windsor 59 c crepe Corset Covers, made of nain- sook, trimmed with ‘““Calais” val lace CHILDREN’S NAINSOOK BLOOMERS Sizes 6 to 14. 300 pairs for tomorrow Full cut garments, with rufiles of neat embroidery— Excellent grade cloth, S S ——— Muslin Drawers, with ruffles of hamburg 39 (4 Windsor Crepe in pretty shades and patterns 870 Envelope Chemise—A sample lot worth $2.00, made of fine m oo 1. $1.29 n colors. Gowns of mulm;. k A WONDERFUL CLEARA NCE LOT OF WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS For tomorrow. Each Real Irish linen, excellent grade. Full size and nicely hemstitched. Limit, 4 to each customer, SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS IN THE BASEMENT Damask Table Covers —Made of fine grade material, hem- stitched or scalloped. A large assortment of pnllerns 95c to select from Ruffled Curtains — Made of zenuine dotted and cross bar Swiss material, hemstitched and with tie-backs. An ideal cur- tain for cottage purposes—2 1-4 yards long. $l 98 Pair Dotted Marquisette Curtains, with selected lace edges, hem- stitched, 2 1-4 yds. $2.50 value — Pair $l 79 Jlectric Knitted Dish Cloths. Size 14x14 Serim Curtain Material—Dou- l ble borders or plain, first qual- ity material, Yord . 10c Mirrors, with Size 10x 49c Bath Room white enamel frames. + .. suitable for amp or shore .. “Sterno” Canned Heat — The e -3 e 25¢ size Vacuum Bottles, with corru- gated aluminum case and cup with two o 989 handles “Rome"” Copper Boiler, large size, made of heavy $4.39 weight material i “Holdsmore" Hanger Holders —Made from seasoned wmaple, stained neutral color and wax finished. Hangs five garments and folds to less than five inches without wrinkling or 69 Cc creasing garments. Folding Ironing Bpard with stand made of selected seasoned material. $ l 98 Size 14x54, Safety Matches. Fkg. of 10 boxes Gc Table Napkins — Made n' best quality damask material A wonderful napkin for shore, home. ... 6 ror SOC home . . Grey enamel dish pans, 7efln’ heavy weight, first qun.l ity, 17 quart size. 696 CLEARANCE PRICES ON CHILDREN'S SOCKS English Ribbed Sport Socks— Black, cordovan and white, % length. Iarge sizes lsc only — Pair 1000 BARS “LIFEBUOY” Three-quarter length | stitch silk drop 39¢ socks — Pair Fine silk lisle half socks — with silk striped 25c cuffs — Pair BORDEN’S BIG SAVINGS HERE ON NOTIONS Imported Aluminum Thimbles 1c. Suede Sticks for Sucde Shoes 123c. Whittemore's Quick White. . 8¢ Gilt Edge Darning Cotton —380 “Dominoe” Cushion Back Collar Bands ... ceee BC “West" Electric Halr Ourlers 7c yard Sflflng Favorite 100 Aunt Lydia's Button and Carpet Common Pins «— 200 count. 2c Pins — 300 Brass Silkateen—White, and all colors 4c. ‘:)jmdnc" for repairing utensils etc. sessens s 7c ifilponfil Hooks Pearl Buttons PEQUOT SHEETS $1.59 Full size, 81x80 For tomorrow. 500 DECORATED METAL BOXES At a Clearance Price. For Tomorrow l 2 c Fach . fhe 2 pound round size, enameled and decorated. For- merly sold up to 38c each. GENUINE “BEACON” CRIB BLANKETS Size 30x40 — Jacquard weaves. Pink and blue nur. sery patterns for 59 c tomorrow. . . . 1000 TUBES PALMOLIVE SHAVING

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