New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 1, 1924, Page 7

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U. §. OIL SUPPLY Britlsh Mining Lspert sees Hesources YAY SPEND $20,000 ON WELLS STREET State Will Contribute 15,000 lor Highway Improvement Exhausted in Generation==Lnough Coal Here for 2,000 Yoears, London, July 1,=—8ir Richard Red mayne, British mining expert, told the international power vonference at tos day's session of that body that the oil resources of the United States would | bo exhausted in a generation and the Mayor A, M. Paoncssa, Chalrman |coat supply within 2,000 years, The I L, Conlon of the hoard of publie | couy of the British empire would he worka and City Enginecr Joseph D, | gone within a few centuries, he des Willinms, made an inspeetion this | qared, and attention should be i morning at Wells street, preparatory ;. ed to use tho potential energy to the opening operations for thg re- | jn rye) to the best effect o as to cons palr of that highway sorve the world's supply, A low tem- The mayor was in conference yes- | pepature of cavbonization in coal terday with officiala of the state highs | would be an important step in this di- way department and he was advised | yootion, that this city must take varly action | 0, ¢, Morrill, exceutive secretaty of on the acceptance of a grant of 320,- | (1o federal power commission of the 000 for state ald highways heve or the | \"nited States, the general chalrman, money may not be avallable said the United States was undertakes In order to secure that moncy for ing the greatest water power develop- road building here, it 43 required that | 00Ty come with 10,000,000 tha eity appropriate one-fourth of the horsepower under construction or li- amount NECORsITY L0 carry on the pro- | uenved. posed work, 1T I oan dtem 0f |y by ference sessions, begun yes- B o yenrm budget for Mate | (orauy with representatives of thirty- o the, Walls atroet job. " nine countries, Includipg & large Miode S bk gl | American delegation present, will con- Mayor Paonéssa is anxious to have o tnight work done on Welly strect s soon as | '/""¢ fOr @ fortnight. . possible since the opening of the state e e e ley and Wells street will greatly in- [New York Judge Orders Return To croase travel at this point, "The street | connects with Clayton road, struction of a good highway will tend to bring muc ¢ coming from Hartford to Ne ain into this city | hy way of Belvidere and will also re- lieve much of the outgoing traffic on | ko e R "1 White Plains, N, Y., July 1.—After A mn extradition hearing, supreme court Justice Morschauser today ordered U s ST R Ralph Layman and George Drew re- O A s QUALIFY |moved to Berkshire county, Mass., for trial on a charge of having stolen $100,000 worth of liquor from the Bloomer and Boyce Get Into Semi- [home of 1. A, Mayer at Stockbridge, Mass., t Janua A stay of execu- tion was granted pending an appeal. " They were arrested at Bedford, N, | Y., with four others, Owen Madden, Massachusetts of Two Men Impli- cated in Liquor Therft, Hartford road heyond Wells strect, finals in 0i_\‘||||ul(~'l||1ll\ idual Fencing Matches Today. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1024, BA-NAN-NAHS! , 1T==Count "Line=Pass Oviginel Re- mark as They see Traflic Polices man Guand Bunch, e Kiely will pre dire doings 1 Yes, We Have or SUNg Ihis morning whi doing traie duty at the bank corner a fruit truek bunch of Iriver, National dropped u | bananas near his post and not knewing of the frait up near § Kiely continue hin work, thinking the bhanana ing dent closed, Ihe humorisis would net have it so, hows | over, By exact count, 17 bypassers iIn a period of five minutes shouted | to the traffie policeman have no bananas.” And Inughed heartily, apparently vineed thut his was the connect the ineident with lar song. v trafiie s was euch the popus | More Noise! $114,587, cach | A\ OF orlginal | 3 § “Yes, wo | § con- | § 4 first mind to | § Paris, July 1.—Harold Bloomer of | New York and B, Boyce of Boston qualified for the semi-finals in the | Olympic individual foils matches to- | day., Boyce was defeated by Coutrot of France and Aas of Norway and won from Sheriff of England and Tel- lechia of Uruguay. Bloomer lost to ! Montgomery of England and Ietting | of Switzerland and won from Hubert | of Austria, squeezing through to the gemi-final round by the number of hits he made in his victorious match, Others who qualified for the semi- | finals were: Albaret and Fetting of Switzerland, Montgomery and Sheriff of England, Ettinger of Austria, Mon- dy of Uruguay, Larroz of Argentina, Chahay of Belgium, Ducret and Cou- “Thomas O'Neill and Michael J, Duffy, were held for the Westchester county grand jury on a charge of receiving stolen The ~fourth, John O'Connor, iped convict, was re- turned ng prison. ACTRESS 1S NAMED Marjorie Dambean is Third Party is Lawsuit Brought By Blanche Yurka Marjorie Ram- is named as New York, July 1 au, prominent ac the third party in t for separa- tion "brought by Blanche Yurka, also a stage star, against her actor hus- band, Tan Keith, the first arguments of which were started in special term CROKER JUDGMENT GIVEN mer Tammany ehieftain, and Ao Each Under Court Direction 0 Neocive SHLLAAT o Justice Le Judgments of of Howa Whit il New Yerk, July 1 5. Kthel ¢ > 1, fors | - D D S D D S S D ¢ O D | STORE CLOSES 3 AT .\'0().\" | RS R s e "o Lock for the Green Sale Tickets SR R 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets 40-In. Brown Indian| Head Cotton Cotton for cases. Priced only— 18(: yard Table Cloths Mercerized Damask cloths, white and colored borders, scalloped or hem- and | Wed. | sheets for The suit was Ir,, on the basis of an alle wromise by his f on and daughter sach the equiy - Bavidson & Teventhal THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND B R P P —— - Extraordinary Value ' Wednesday Only Made of a heavy quality , ° sheeting. Special for Wed. 5100 - | Men’s Shirts . tep and Oxfords, in many styles, with or without collar First quality, Extraordinary Value WEDNESDAY ONLY - Serpentine Crepe KIMONOS ¢ Prints and Plain Crepe in the new- brought by Richard | s . ) quarter ather 1o bequeath the n IR i e ] e left to ir JEW ASSANINATED, » Kaypt, July L==Dr, Dahan, of the Orthodex Ashkenasie 1) Jews, was shot and “killed ntifled persons last evening in of Cairo. cotillion, once popular in this intry, Is heing revived in England, LR e T B L e E R A S R - T N . . - — e ———— ! STORE : CLOSES ATISFACTION. KEW BRITAIN, CONN. | AT NOON Every Dept. Offers Extraordi- nary Bargains o ———— Printed Crepes New summer floral de- signs for Dresses and Blouses. For Wed. only— 39¢ ™ —————————r Silver Glo 1 A new dainty cool wash fabric for Dresses and Blouses. Special for Wed. only— | 58¢ SRy S e Irish Dress Linens Pre-shrunk colored dress linens; white and all leaa. ing shades. Special for Wed. only— 48¢ $ yard yard est wearable shades; satin trimmed of supreme court here yesterday. The case was adjourned until to- MOrrow. | | stitched. For Wed. only— | with long sashes; sizes up to 44. .. $1.00 - e e/ Bed Spreads Heavy cyrochet hemmed spreads, fol* shore or coun- trot of France, Special Notice ' Novelty Suiting A new self plaid bagket- weave, for cool summer wash frocks. Reduced for b | Wed.— Extraordinary Value . 39 WEDNESDAY ONLY | . Summer Frocks Shades: White Qrchid Rose Honeydew Peach Maize, ete. —8econd Floor CONTINUE BARING TRIAL ‘White Plains, N. Y, July 1.—Dr. Willilam I.. Russell of Bloomingdale ‘nsylum, and Dr. George Kirby of {Cornwall university, state’s alienists COMPANY H, 169TH INF. C. N. G, Spegial meeting of Company H. will be held at Armory, Arch street., Tues, 7:30 p. m. (D. T. 8) Iinal camp instructions. Bring a recruit along who measures up to the re- quirements of the National Guard. Signed, EDWARD P. DUNNE, Captain 160th, Inf. JAY’S—238 Main Special for Wednesday July 2 KRAMER HOSE All Colors. Reg. 98¢ Wednesday—85¢ Here is another new one for the jazz orchestras. Its inventor, Senor in the trial of Clarence O. Baring, ac guel Jehan, Spanish musician and | cused of attempting to murder his|instrument maker, calls it the wife by putting bacilli into her food, | “midgct melba.” It is made from a | today asked more time to examine | pair of bellows and th ing i A |the accused. The court granted the | nected with the ncedle try use. On Sale Wed. | request and adjourned the trial until | phragm of a phonograph only— Monday. |the notes a singing char r | $1.00 =" | Turkish Towels Extra heavy double loop bath towels, colored bor- ders size 22x44. For Wed. only— 3 9 c cach Ladies’ Silk Gloves 1 Two-clasp silk embroid- | ered back, odd sizes; priced | for Wednesday-— 50c ™" | V(———— yard g I 2500 Yards Dress Ginghams 32-in. wide, in a good as- sortment of new checks. For Wed. selling— 18¢ ™ | Mecerized Bloomer Elastic reel, Materials: Broadcloth Silkettes Voiles Checked Voiles Linens Novelty Voiles | Three-yard black and white— —Second Floor | 8 c e Imported Grass Rugs Assorted patterns, size 3x6 ft. Special for Wed.— 89¢ ~Third Floor VALUES TO 8595 each “DAINTY MAID” WAISTS All Sizes. Reg. $1.95 For Wednesday—50c Extraordinary Value WEDNESDAY ONLY Gordon SILK HOSE All first quality, in plain or with fancy embroideries or lace clockings; a large assortment of colors; values to $3.95 Boston Bags - 1 Made of genuine cow- hide, strongly lined and two handles. Wed.— - $1.25 VOILE and LINEN DRESSES Reg. Price up to $6.95 For Wednesday $3.95 Specially Purchased SUMMER SWEATERS Cricket Slip and Kid Boots Styles. Reg. price $2.95 Wednesday—$1.95 'Light Cut Glass Ice Tea Glasses capacity, first Special for Wed. $ ' ~ §ii! Cameo Rickrack | SILK and CREPEDECHINE § & Braid | DRESSES &) 4 | All Colors. Reg. Price $15.75 1¢c™ 12-02. quality. 3 ™ 50c —Ma or AR E1o0F —Third Floor Special Purchase VAN RAALTE HOSIERY No. 515, No. 510, No. 565 Regular Price $1.95 Wednesday—$1.65 Extraordinary Value WEDNESDAY ONLY Extraordinary Value ALL OURI (Z:Olél'{lsc EREDUCED WEDNESDAY ONLY " / SPECIAL WEDNESDAY §| Sheet Blankets Grey and tan colors with blue and rose borders; first quality. For Wednesday C Gingham Porch Dresses Sizes: Medium and Large VAN RAALTE HOSIERY No. 534, No. 535, Regular Price $2.95 Wednesday—$2.19 JAY’S—On the Square ALL OUR SILK UNDERTHINGS REDUCED 1.3 SPECIAL WEDNESDAY ~Third Floor —8eccond loor

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