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95 Complete *12: REMEMBER Our store is open until 9 o'clock tomprrow evening and we close at noon Saturday out by Resolved, That we, the citizens of 1 Southern New England conference, in | mass meeting assembled in Hartford, broadeast tHem on audible institutions, or the enactment of re- liglous observances into civil law, or and the station QA England, Goldenblum Millinery Co. 1 c ONLY of Our Great Annual ONE CENT SALE Two Hats for the Price of One TWO DAYS LEFT 1c No C. 0.D. No Charges Greatest Values Ever Buy One Hat at Its Regular Price Get Another of the Same Price and Quality for Only One Cent Here Are a Few of the Many Values TRIMMED HATS TRIMMED HATS $4.99 $3.99 Another For One Cent Another For One Cent CHILDREN'S = HATS, e $1.99 en Special SPORT HATS and TRIMMED HATS $1.99 Another For One Cent No Charges No Changes Another For "One TRIMMED and' READY-TO-WEAR HATS $2.99 Another For One Cent No C. 0. D. No Exchanges Goldenblum Millinery Co. COR. MAIN AND COURT STREETS, NEW BRITAIN small local stations which would re- wave |lengths. The possibilities of this new ‘ Cpnnecticut, on July 8, 1924, do look system were proved last year, it was With disfavor on any attempts to!gajq, by tests between the inaudible i legalize the Christian religion and its ation KDIKA at East Pittsburgh, Pa., | at Manchester, which re-broadcast audibly. | FLOOR LAMPS$12; We Have a Limited Number of Handsome Floor Lamps Which Have a Good Two Socket Polychrome Weighted Base and Silk Shade. Regular $21.00 Value. body of the younger Coolidge, to arrive at Ludlow, 11 miles mouth, at 2:30 o'clock, daylight time. train’s coming at Ludlow, and towns- the legal sanction of the tenets of hish hiles to convey the party over: the one faith to the disadvantage of any s AT f road to the cemetery here. any Eggs are now being sold for a cent : B other, thus denying the equality of all |, ,,\fh in Rus ol | Cavalry Troops Arrives, AR > | Troop B of the Third Cavalr Camp Devens, reached Ludlow yester- d With Co. B, Vermont National | Guard, under the personal command ’n!‘ Adjt, General Herbert Johnson | of Montpelier, the cavalrymen will | act as escort for the funeral proces on and will patrol the mountain road | between Ludlow and Plymouth. The simple observances at the cem- | etery would not more than half [ an hour, it id. According to | the expre; (and Mrs, | sist of a prayer service, Pr. Jason Noble Pierce, I‘n:! Congr: | ington. Tmmediately after the burial | the presidential party, it was planned, | will visit the home of Col. John C. | Coolidge, the president's father, for refreshments, returning to Ludlow at | 6:30 o'clock, when the special train | 18 to leave for the capital, |~ Farming folk ot the. countryside, coming by team and by motor, were among the crowds that gathered to pay tribute to the president's dead. | They begag to arrive early in the fore- noon, and while teams were parked with automobiles in the space pro- vided, horsea were led to fields fur- ther distant and allowed to graze. the Coolidge home where the presidential party will stop for a visit and a luncheon after the seyvices, Miss | Aurora Pierce, the housekéeper, was Stiff Joints Now | Limbered Up By New 0il Formula | la was s conducted hy | pastor of the | Remarkable New Discovery Gives Quick, Soothing Relief For Creaky, Swoolen Painful Joints Gorman clhiemisty world aspirin for lea has given to the ache pain and novo- caine for painless dentlstry has now come forward with anoth: discovery that malkes enlarged, swol pain-racked joints a thing of the combination of certain oils, known as Oil, has been discovered, which rubbed on and disappears in a few showing how aquickly it penetrates | ahsorbed by the tissues, Even in | [the most severe and stuborn cases, almost instant ralief Lias been obtained, | Swollen, painful and distorted stift jnints | whether it he in the ankie, knee, thigi shoulder, neck, wrist, elhow or fingers ¢ hand, are due to mome Infection wh involved the tissue lining of the o in most instances, can he graced to | | internal polsons, such as a blind pus pocket | [in a tooth or a diseased tonsil giving off rried in the blood to | ting up gn_infection rane lining the joints g the joints to become enlarged and extremely painful to the affected hy the tissues y to the aching joint pain-causing poisons in ay as Milk of Magnesin stomach, giving instant is Ruhler | stmply | Bunter o, | jointa, land per | neutralizin utgatizes an ac J tle of Bubler Oil today and try 1t glves hecause it s instantly ab ontains a special Ingredient netrates to the poison in- n the pain-causing sw Your druggist has it and we | th help vou of It casts You nothing, 14 by The Fair Store, Malinnw- |#ki & O'Brien, The Ciark & Brainerd Co., Hanson Drug Co, The Dickinson ew ang anick results sorbed and which at snce guarantee it The presidential train was expected away, and the nearest railroad point to Ply- A hearse from Woodstock awaited the | people of that place provided automo- ed wish of the president | Coolidge these were to con- | tional church of Wash- | on June 30, ed 3,2 584 tons, compared the previous month. the 345 c known as heen fatal. Mus, \lendhnm Loses Suit | Pister might have had something to do with her death, The body of the woman was taken to Portsmouth, N. H., her former home, for burial, Nebr aska Democrats Now Conservative ‘ Elected London, July 10.—Captain T Reamish, conservative, to British Parliament was elected to | WE SHALL SELL THESE LAMPS COMPLETE, BETWEEN 7 AND 9 o’'CLOCK, FRIDAY EVENING ONLY FOR $§12.95 & B. C. PORTER SONS B “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store” WATER DEPT. N held by the board of finance a tion, as the hoard of finance a tion holds that the water rat ufton | supply phid for by bond issu lieve the policy proposed by Complete HATCH DESCRIBES he kept down and the additions to our | 95 REMEMBER Our Rug Sale is Now On—Come Friday Evening—-It's Cooler Personals Mrs and rqn.v Milton Davenport EEDS . nd taxa- | nd taxa- e should The finest, sture diest baby chicks bred, Selected from heavy la laying es. T he- | the wa. Seeking New Governor prartiament vesterday in a bye-elec- | tor board to revise our rates and | flocks. All varieties. Place © 10.—Nomination by |tion In the Lewes division of Sussex. | mathada of assessing charges (wjich | Ordiry adiy, [t ”:m“a' o b e tlon s | H8"defeatpd )\ Captain’ Baall Halll Sla=!|Voial vaatite A1 Aout 86 er oant adsl| | the democratic nationa : Sa e i | [New York of Governor Charles w, |hore and Howard Wifjams, liberal. | gitional income) to be justified by Bryan for the vice-presidency, necossi- oo Pye-election was netessitated by [ gooq husiness principles, but as long | [tates . ) temocratic | L1 recent appointment of Lieut. Col. | aq the hoard of finance refuses to ap- | tates the selection by the democratic | " o= ot e e the state committee of a candidate to | '+ ' CAMI Arkeil tralia. - | Prove, you wiil continue to obtain wa- | | make the gubernatorial race. Among |BoVernorship of western Australla. |, 44')0ss than the tair cost of produc- | those mentioned for the place is City | Commissioner John Hopkins of Om- aha, who, like Governor Bryan, has given some of his time to an effort to I Off Sand Bar at Macki British Columbia Bccr Vote Not Yet Completed entrance to the Straits of Mac Stranded Steamer Comes | terday at Gray's reef, at the western ing same, nac Burlington, Vt,, July 10.—T He was 60 year: anaemia ina Victoria, B. C., July 10,—With re- | was floated from the sand bar early | nild mar are freqt ports from 29 out of 40 constituencies [today without damage and proceeded | popsia. 4 14-year-old boy er fiftd in the provincial secretary's of-|to Mackinac. SRR fite; dahact pinylAcia il RIOUNA Bt in 1818 had been married tiw have carried in 13 ridinge and lost in | 14 and to stand a tie in two others, until the absentee ballots are counted Official figures from 11 other ridings have not reached the department, The total vote for the ridings so far & 52,716 for beer licenses, and 56,180 against, 'Y HAS WHIST for the henefit of St ST. ANNF A whist party Anne's society of 8t Peter's church was held yesterday on the lawn of the home of Mrs, John Junjkunz of | 174 Pleasant street, There were ‘ eleven tables and the prizes were | awarded as follows: Mrs. P ardeck, | Mrs, Smith Mrs, Hambach, Mrs, Walsh and Mrs. Surko, The consola- | to Mrs. playing Jo- re- tion prize was awarded seph Urban, ollowing the freshments were served, | Cuticura Complexions UNPILLED STEEL ORDERS, | Ai‘e FreSh Afld Cleaf New York, July 10.—Unfilled orders | i LOTRIIMI e e DL O | Daily use of Cuticura Soap pre- of the Unlted Stated Steel carporation | | o gcioy cing and iriation of the made public today, t0101- | foores. the usual cause of pimples R decreags of 7 and blackheads, while the Ointment with the end of | fqoothes and heals. Always keep Cuticura Talcum on hand; it 18 ooling and refreshing. V5 tons 365, In this country 1909, 213 of since | s of botulism, sometimes | Samples Proobs Mall Address. o ra Labor- s, Dept, 30F, Malden 4 1d esery. oap 25e. Ointment Taleom 25¢ | | Citicura Products Are Religble. have usage poisoning,” Smoothtop Gas Ranges A Smoothtop SAVES GAS and is easy to keep clean. The whole meal can be cooked on one burner. Sold On Easy Terms A. A. MILLS PHONE 381 80 WEST MAIN Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work ST. Besides Pioneer Tire for Use with Low, Air Pressure ay Plovu-er x.,ow Air Pressure Tires he R\;:uv I vedtice sasoline pric | Chicago, July 10e—The passenger ' Roy, G. Y. Bliss, bishop coajufor of PRt S steamer North American, ca ng 350 | the Episcopal diocessa of Vermont, passengers, which went aground yes- | died at his home here today ient” in mployed | nanshah ice, guarantes for advertising in Herald, Comfort and Safety Long Mileage The Dayton Thorobred Cord —bhuilt for lower air pres- sure—gives you all those things you have wanted but never before could get in a tire— —luxurious riding comfort. —greater freedom from skidding. —bhetter hraking qualities. —lower cost of car upkeep. —Ilonger wearing tread. Only this tire, built for low air pressure, can deliver the kind of service that shrewd tire buyers are now demand- ing. Ball Tire Co. 273 High St, 210 Arch St. Hartford New Britain Tel. 5-3170 Tel. 1743 ton robred Cords aon, e of Lincoln street have gone eventually become a for the whole | B B I f P Austrian Scientist Unfolds Ydea To e Bunapee, N, H,, to pass a few nation, and that we carnestly petition i or re 0 romis ! weeks S m D . . congress not to pass this bill (§ 8) | . . Toudns ,’,,ld(;”‘ A W'H‘l ;l.“»? Have Radio As “Divining (Continued !rnm ru ding Page) e, eventh Day Adventists Object nur'iaincsverer i sition oe'Sun | O1d Vermont Town Last ReSting v.oiouooct'ts, 1o A mwrcist ues Eati —— Bt tis s Deaner it ; M P day observance l;:u\ to the v"\ul'!‘lw':‘ day decided in favor of the defendant large meters and the small meters it | Winthrop street are spending a ten. [ N to be propagated by teaching and PI l Y C I H C ld A breach of promgse suit for London, July 10.—~The suggestion should be distributed somewhat in|qay vacation in New York, Providence f 0 Measure in Congress 5%..uie e o apessimetio e | Place of Young Calvin Coolidge 2 brenci ot prompee s for cintin | vondon. quty 10— power confer. | Proportion (0 tha earrsing capacity of | ani New Lanion A, VIl magistrates for ald in a matter against Robert LeBaudy, brothe of |ence today by Dr. Tuussig of Austria, | the meters, so that the large meters | " A that should he settled by the con- cques LoBaudy, self-stylec that the United Statos might usefully | will earry a proportionately larger orothy C. Protest against the proposed “Blue |sciciice, We do here und now declare| Plymouth, Vi, July 10,- ham- ’z;. ot m’ ,’-‘,',‘:\} (AL ,'.,,‘,.\.,v its new Zeppelin, e R 1sinou | REoIE ’ : 4,,,'“C,s\:.p,(‘,:v.y,»“ % w‘ "1',-1'):,}’: "B,;sf Sunday Bill" recently introduced into oursel favor of the absolute sep- t in the Vermont hills where Calvin” Mrs. Mendham testine | her being completed in Germany, in sur- “The service charge, is a charge for | herry' Lane, Indian Neck. congress, was registered in the form Aration of ¢ ch and state and of re- (‘oolidge was born sadly prepared to- | maiden name wa and (veying arid regions of the west for the privilege of having a service and >y of a resolution at a mass meating of |810U8 freedom as conceived by the ta me president, In that she was born at Malden-on-Hul. | water-bearing soils and ores Aoes not include the use of any water. | Ay and Mrs. X La Flamme, their Eeventh Day Adventists at Charter | U"'INE fathers of our republic, and | the ittie hillside here where gon, New York, In 1880, &he said | Dr. Taussig explained the airship 1t ls a device for separating some of | son. Alfred. and daughter, Lillian, of e 3 g 1arler we are unalterably opposed to such | members of the ( have [ahe was married fn New York city in | could be used vy utllizing a new pro- the expenses of maintaining the in- | aas Main street: Mr. and Mys. Phileas Oak park, Hartford, yesterday, rastic measures as 8. 3218, which | tound their final &ince | November, 1007, 1o Robert Curtis [cess now being perfected whereby | dividual service which has nothing to Gagner and danghters, Eva apd Rose, The resolution follo proposes to regulate the mode of wWor- | 1ha name first came mouth in whom she Iat vorced, Then she short radio waves can be sent out | do with the delivery of water, and of | and Jules La Flamme ‘of Fairview Bin of tha in FT o . ; A 5 L 4 Whereas, The civil gavernment was 1ip of the individual, . a grave had been made ready 'married Mr, Mendham who later died, continuously. If these waves are re- | ch rging them to each customer as a. | g41ppt have left on a motor trip to e - to receive the president's younger #0n | §he declared she met LeDaudy in flected from the ground under survew. | separate item in his bill. This amount | oh s divinely ainec anage anc . f ’ 0 Tecaive thaipe A v m anada. £ ’:!-. ;:"'"'”"' to manage and puadiots Whole World ind namesake and the neighbors were | 1916, he said, it will be an Indication of | is collected regardiess of whether any | Co t0% — L) regu umadu affairs in eivil con- o S‘ingle Broadcast | * hering to join with representatives o the presence of water and ores, water is used or not. If water is used, George Krum, Harry Begor, Ruse cerns only, an X AL | of state and nation paying the last D th W. 8 Murray, of New York, told |t ig charged for. | 3 | Walte | 5 By thie Assuciated Prems. : : ; |spect n \che,. [} J L sell Barrett and Walter Herriandep Whereas, The federal constitution g honors to Calvin Coolidge, Jr. the conference that a method is now “The water board maintains that S . 3 1 Tiondom G Ty 0 et wholel clvs ) 4 s L left this city Sunday on an automo- has placed certain definite limitations | world will eventually ba served | NOUIng was loft undone in prepar- | Mystery Is Released Today neine Svolved whichislib vémoyeitisfiwe ‘anauldlinolonger sl twater WY | biie! ti5) to Moitreal, Cabide, wHors upon congress, and the state constitu- A single system of I“”‘m Brondc ation for this, the first visit of the New York, July 10.—Jacob Pister last of the mmm!,l) obstacles 10 ex-| ;. oh Jess than COBt, a8 We are MOW | they will spend & week. ) tions have placed similar restrictions | ougting, it was predicted today before | PFe8ient to his native viilage since [of Newark, Jur sehoswas atiested [tensive slectrification aniithe SUMEN | doing, Scortindtna colishondlperin [ pincra Qoo Ak s TARITY OF Fran- upon the various state legislatures, |the world power conference in a joint | 2 interrupted a summer vacation at|after Mrs, Estelle McCollough, an ac- | States, The power, he said, must !v“,‘.”,,; interest on the value of the | .is street Ieft this morning to attend | prohibiting them from legislating ' .ontribution made by W, Brown of | 118 father's home here last August to | tress known on the stage as Ruth Hol- supplied from existing systems, there- ant and depreciation on same, as|ipe Eiks' convention at Boston. After | upen the subiect of religlon or pre- metropolitan cities, Great Britain, and { DCCOMe a nation's chief executive. ister, was found dead In her apart- | by relleving the railroads of the cost as the current operating expenses. | attending the convention they will scribing religious obligations by civil | pr. W, H. Haston, of the Westing- | G0V¢rnor Redfield Proctor of Vermont |ment last Saturday n was dis- jof bullding new power houses, The|myon'y 1arge part of the capital need- LU OAnadl laws or interfering with the free ex- | house leotrio & Manufacturing com- rvnxe vesterday to aid state and local | charged today hy Magistrate House. new method would utillze the stand- | (' ® C0l R B0 FER T BAE S : ercise of the consclonce of the in-|pany of the United States. The sys. | Ofitials and neighbors in making ar- | Assistant District Attorney Manley lard type of overhead power for all | o F0F BECERery ShETEI0NE SOUTL B : v h it he sy ' i . hick toctared, would induge | F dividual concerning reiigions customs tem, it stated, would be based on | 'AN8ements. All was ready today for said the medical examiner's investi- |lines, which he decfared, would { m,' Sonting to larws Bona isaliea, " 0 ¥ ey he r n 1 the woma ar ed o ) kers tn accep atlroac « men | 80 long as he respects the equal |(ne use of inaudible short waves sent the arrival of the lential party gation showed the woman had di lv f | hanker accept railroad equipmer 17t is view of the rate matien the rights of his fellowmen; therefore, large stations and caught by | (F°M Washington accompanying the |alcoholism, dizproving suspicions that | trust bonds. water board differs radically from that RACKLIFFE BROS.Inc. " Park and Bigelow Streets Our circulation of over 10,000 is a the

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