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16 NEW YORK-FRISCO DALY MAIL OPENS Service Begins Today-880 Miles : of Way Illuminated Mitchel Field, N, Y., July 1.—Daily air mail service between New York and Ban Francisco begins today, The first plane to start the trip whieh is scheduled to take 86 hours, including several relays carries a large number of letters from delegates attending the democratic national eonvention This is the first trans-continental service in whieh plans Dhave tinued their flight during the entire 24 hours, the former practice having been to stop at reluy stations during the night, It was stated by officlals, however that the new aystem was by no means experimental, Regular sched. ules and zones have been lald out, they stated and will be maintained the year round, con- Great White Way Chicago, July 1, == The world's greatest white way, 585 miles of un- broken light from Chicago to Chey- enne, Wyo,, goes iInto operation to. night with the Inauguration of oceans to ocean day and night aerial mall between New York and San Francisco, Three kinds of light mark this route, flashes set every three miles, landing lights at 34 regular landing flelds, and five “midnight suns" made by mounting on fifty-foot towers searchlights of half a billlon candle- power each, at Chicago, Towa City, | Omaha, North Platte, Nebraska and | Cheyenne, The flashes operate about as rap- 1dly as the human eye could be made r 13 ) miles way In The night deviees to I the effects ineluding e & 1o reduce ght. The planes em in regular or tens, the great 1 at bt} miles long, extending from Cle te Roek Aprings, Wyo MARINE PATROL EFFICIENT Results in stopping Hum Kunning By Patrol Considered Very Successful Ny Costoms Oficials July 1 e ohs tained by the customs marine patrol last April 1, to of Washingtor sults sinee ita organization supplepent operation the coast guard in eurbing rum running in the York harbor hgve justified its centiny another four months, It was announced in a statement today by Assistant Secretary Moss of the treasury, It was origin ally intended to discontinue the pa- trol on June 30, After brief suspension of activities necessary to overhaul and refit boats and cquipment, My, Moss said, the patrol will resume operations “with augmented equipment, including ma chine guns and rifles, manned by picked crews determined o surpass their previous record” A summary of its achievements showed the pa- vieinity of Nuw ce for | trol to date has captured seventy ves- 1 now under seizure, and 00 cases of liquor valued sels, with selzure at $900,00 | B keen is it In bathing in England this year that in May, which {15 usually early for water pastimes, to wink, but with the effoct of a | hundreds of temporary dressing tents on clear lighthouse | small flash of nights the lightning, five land were constructed at Ramsgate, to accommodate the crowds, Wedncsday Morning Special 98¢ Enamelware Sale Large size white colanders 17-qt. dish pan, blue and white 14-qt. dish pan, blue and white 6 and 8-qt. 10-qt ove convex pots 1 dish pan Nest of three sauce pans A. Cieszynski & Sons 513-517 This mere announcement should be sufficient in- ducement to bring scoves of mothers and hoys into Main St. Here is a Store-wide Clearance with reduc- tions so emphatic and so interesting that every person who will respond. You may go from one end of | from the home of George Baird, pres- TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1924, NORTH TEACHES SOUTH HABITS FOR HOT WEATHER NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, HEADS STATE B. & P. W, CLUBS oy . Brasil Yankee Ways Dressing During Summer-—Ad- Adopts vent of Soda Vountains Rio de Janeire, July 1.-=Although this has been a land of perpetual | summer far beyond the memory of the oldest inhabitant, it is enly new |that the Brazilian is learning how to handle hot weather, and he is re- ceiving some of his best tips from the Ameriean Up to very recently, the Brazilian dressed with great formality, Rlack was the prevailing eolor, black, heavy and hot, But now the Nrazilian | pears fresh and smiling In America “Palm Beach,” whether he be senas | tor, gambler or undertaker. Nows |adays black is worn here only by | foreigners, | A while ago the Brazilian refreshed | himself with coffee, from half a dozen to 20 small cups a day, The sidewalk tables with their eoffeo |drinkers are historical in Rio, At [ Infrequent intervals he would take a | tentative sip of lemonade or cocoanut milk, But now the Drazilian is lining up on little stools hefore soda fountains, |another American invasion of recent date, He is drinking iee cream sodas, sundaes and evervthing a regu- lar American drug store has for sale, The American soda fountain made ity debut here during the Centennial Exposition, It was accepted as a |novelty and everybody tried it once, |Then an adventuresome “Yankee" ;llmnlIM one in a small cafe on the ‘oullklrlh of the business district of | Rlo. His success was 8o instant and enormous that the police ware obliged to help handle the crowds, Soda | fountains are now appearing all | | parts of the city, | in Nearly 10,000 inquiries regarding instruction in airplane flying were re- celved during the last 12 months by one American airplane manufacturing concern, MISS ESTELLE CUDDY Miss Estelle Cuddy, who was president of the Teachers’ club of this city last year and who is director of physical education in the elementary schools, has been elected president of the Con- necticut Federation of Business and Professional Womens clubs. SECURITIES RECOVERED Loot Valued at $143.000, Taken ¥rom West Haven Firemen Fight Gasoline Tank Truck Fire New Haven, July 1.—A two alarm fire in the yards of the New England 0il company, pregerty of the Dixie | Filling station, on Front street, near |the Derby tracks, last night brought |out all of the available equipment in of Oneonta, N. Y., June 2, wfir?fl)"lelf;‘.“.pfl Hoyeni@ The Mames bigke ot covered early today with the arrest|i? @ five-ton gasoline truck in the of two men charged with grand lar- |¥2rd and for a time the flames en- ceny. The recovery of the securities | 1208ered two full gasoline cars on a tollowed the arrest in Providence |#ldIng nearby. The firemen were at R. I, last Friday of a man in whose & 1058 to accountfor the cause of the room the Providence police found |fire. Approximately 1,000 gallons of $17,000 worth of the securitnes stolen | asoline was in the tank truck and from Bdird's home. {this furnished fuel for a long, hot The men arrested described them- | blaze. selves as Arthur Bainton and James Sawyer, both of this city. The pris-| Tomen of the United States are be- oner arrested in Providence gave his | coming interested in engineering as a name as Jackson DeForest. Informa- |profession, nearly 100 being enrolled tion given by him led to the arrest |in engineering courses at colleges and of Bainton and Sawyer. The police |42 having already entered the field. The Little Big Values New York Home June 2, l'mlml[ and Two Men Are Arrested. Securities val- stolen New York, July 1.— ued at $143,000, which were ident of the Citizens National 72x90 Pequot Sheets. Reg. $1.55. Wednesday $ Morning .. . 1-35 45x36 Lockwood Pillow Cases. ot 3 for $ 1 000 Morning. . O R TR i R ) Butterfield's Normandy Voiles —Dots guaranteed. Regular 69c. ‘Wednesday Morning Drastic Reductions In Every Section of Qur Store the city to the other and we’re very certain you'll not find such. qualities priced at such low markings. reads this announcement greatest sale. sz ol e | Pypegs (Goods Shop 400—MAIN STREET—400 SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING - Pure Silk Japanese Pongec— Women's White Footwear Specially Priced for WEDNESDAY MORNING Women's White Oxfords, £5.00 and $6,00 value, for ., Women's White Canvas Pumps, $5.00 and $6.00 value, for ., Women's White Canvas Oxfords, leather trimmed; $6,75 value, for , Women's White Canvas Pumps, leather trimmed; $8.00 value, for ........ Women's White Nubuck Oxfords, $7.50 value, for .... Women's White Kid Pumps, $£8.,00 value, for .. A Women's High White Shoes, Louis heel .......... Women's White Rubbers, PR G e A 19¢ 0y s “.. i : ’ 790 Children's White Pumps, ; 690 i $6.29 Women's White Cantilever Oxfords, 8T8 value, for cieiiedeiiacasns SLOAN BROS. 185 MAIN ST. — THE — The Little Store With the Big Values Striped and Checked Tub Silk —Reg. $1.35. Wed. Morning—Yard Reg. $1.25. Wed, Morning—Yard 40-inch Dress Voile — Reg. 40¢c, 75¢. Wed. $l.00 Morning—>5 Yds, for Silk Figured Crepe for dresses and blouses—Reg. $1.35. Wed- nesday ; 9 8 c Morning—Yd. Pure Irish Shrunk Linen — Reg. $1.25. Wed. Morning—Yard R P S ST Imported Eponge—Reg, 98c. ‘Wednesday Morning—Yard This is without a doubt our You're all out of step with savings if you do not respond immediately to the won- derful bargains offered in this 32nd Anniversary Sale on unusually fine Three and Four Piece Suits for Men and Young Men *18 Originally Priced $25 to $30 BOYS’ SUITS this store. The values are magnets. Originally Priced $32 to $38 SHIRTS You may scour the entire town, but we're cer- tain you'll not find the equal of the values offered in this—our greatest Clearance Event. 27 333 Originally Priced $40 to $45 STRAW HATS Right at the height of the season here’s an offer- ing of quality Straw Hats, marked so low that no man will pass up this opportunity. . E. MAG & SONS MAIN AT EAST MAIN Headquarters for Good Clothes MAIN AT EAST MAIN