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Woole Word Is Divided Infg| ™ ssurste s e """ Time Belts liept wecurate solar tin “If everybody stayed home and hi enly news of his o ines would not be necvssaly; | Ledy coneerned hims:if only uw i continent the duts A lacaity the ho every with t Washington, D, €, July 15 Where “However, many seip'e actually an Is Monday—or Wednesday or Baturs | teuveling sround ihe world, Iy da.l =born " ficre arve sending messagoe a hait or There is a practical aslde to 1his | yyore the way around ity ond all of us question, a National Geographie 8os | up¢ clety bulletin points out, in the cruise | |y of American army fiyers around the o Vicariously cirevmnis g sdaw ating it g lines of our dany Rewspa ana v || Noon NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ’ SDAY, JULY 15, 1024, L] [ Look For The Orange Counter ) o (L] = . \ s N Cards g world, Where Shall the Day Begin? “I'he traveler for only part of the “Consider how this makes sEATY & \\ way acro lllr: In:mx Btatea ens | an arbitrary day line, Just us going BR . w fA counters our ‘hour lines! the PIAces | jrom New York to Chicoso makes f aterproo prons where he must turn his wateh backs | yecomsary un arbitrary hour Lo ward one hour,” the bulletin con- ' tis midnight on the ppposite side . tinues, 2 5% B h M Made of guavantecd water yes “Kor many yoars ships have salled |, .‘“.h m...:t,.l.‘"\unl‘ -‘- n“ Wa v“- at room 1°rors sisting gom ruhher dn o six preity westward on the Pacific across & sml= | fueian ot oue minite of midduy on White enamel frames, with shades, i styles, zsc lav ‘day line, officlally tho Internas wyyesiuy, At your untipodes, roughly SAI0 glass, Special 45 For Wed, only tional date line, and &0 have jumped | p oo 1Waima, it is one minute of for Wed, oo c .-"‘:“')“”'““‘,"“‘“"‘""f'l'"""‘" :"' : '“'I"" midnight, Thursday, As your witch . Q erate aay ol 1elr calendaur in. os the noon hour in Washington . F n I’":;‘ .'”'"_ ',‘“““" thelr watches an | hocome one minute pust midnight Good Luck Jai' R]ngs ary woap 10 Rungoon=—that is, the first min It floats; natione!ly u.n.m.ml Reading Touesday's News on Monday “When the army fiyers hurdled the date line mlllions who are oblivious to the sailings of ships were awaiting news of the' aviators, Many folk hud of n new “Now Imugine ton und conside )t duy for that place yoursclf at Washing- ¥ that, by some magie led dnstantanconsly eans, . t to the antipodes point, ut Lan- thelr fiest concrete intimation thut A I ! o ¥ , changing your watch one hour two days can exist In the world at for ovory 18 degrovs. heca S0 he samo tme—thut one may rend | ovooy ‘marks an hour line, Should in_an afternoon Washington new por accounts of what has already oce Asia the next, |you thus travel eastwitrd you would move the hands forward, hour by curred on the e« ) red on the edgo of { heur, until you approuched Rungoon 0", Tucaday, mornin at one minute of pidnight—the Where Is Monday Boen? ) . " Y winute of the day you started A moment's consideration will take the imaginary journey west show why our calendar and your | " d 4 ¢ \ : 4 3 moving your watch hands backward watch never are accurate from the . —that Is to 11, 10, 9 o'clock, and so standpoint of onr basic time com- o a0 You wold e} ot -~ b n, and yo suld approach Rangoo! putation, That Is they don't conform | I d at one minute after midnight — the exactly to the carth's annual trip around the sun or the earth's dally | 178 minute of the sume day you spin on her own axis Y Ustarted; Yeou would find Rangoon in UParadoxtcalls 5 .l’ Vhryonal nont the anomalous situation of being i . sl Iy entitled to two times, from the time in exact accord wi e sen- (] 5 th tho sen- | v oiingion polnt of view hours sons and with the sunris would not be time would nobody's els such time of much use. Your he nccurate cnough bt se, unless he was precisely apart! “It so happens that our time ac- tually 18 based on the Greenwich Meridian, and the antipodes meridian i the same longitude would agree it o ong vould agree | oo :: 1:.“1.’,;““ h ll‘vmnii‘\lvlilvvvl.'vl “"’!"‘I |‘ wi You . 4 H g . in he middle of ti el ha ) r Wateh is Always Wrong then beeomes the logieal ustment *If yous then took a twenty-hour train from New York te Chicago youd ' would to Indulge in consider- | ! eble mathematieal caleulation to teqt |10 1 so has been designat the fonal date line Incidentally, & o day in mid-ocean confusc ; only the few pdople who eross this your Caicago friend what time by his @I Rt watch o mect you, It e [line in steamers, And ey i you. twwen i much ) el o time to figure out how they shorter distances where aceurate fim- e itoahm ) g was necessary, say in cross- | ed, a day. New Days Tick Off then, on the op- country marathon run, the time diff- erence between the watch of the | starter and that of fhe finish timer Would have to be calcu'ated | “Nw are horn, exactly the line in spoce posite side of the earth from the sun date line pass The first Monday is ticked off | Samoan 1 IFiji Islands a clock at Greenwich, ticks when the socond of tween the Getting Skinnier L Every Day i in New York, 'hiladelp] |ington, the first second af a, m, in § Louis and , and B % the first second after 4 ¢ . Something Must Be Done and | "5y I'mihcieco and 1os Angeios. Done Darn Quick, Too Louis it is Monday over a quarter of b TR the world and Sunday over threc- Tens of thousands ' of thin, qu 5 down me s, and women too At 7T o'clock Sunday evening, zotting discouraged-—are iy all hape of ever being abl on flash and look healthy nians are eating their at 4 o'clock p. n. stolling in up | when Washing to take meals, o1 ul sirong. Iranci: evening when San All such people can stop worrying [ 1ho parks the world is evenly divided start to | between Sunday and Monday, At 7 vight!ocloc morning in Washing- | now for Me- first hammers of tho | ton when ti week are ming to pound, Sunday is givir ast gasp in the middie of Pacific ocean. An instant later, west, infant Coy's Liver Oil T, Iots, which any | the druggist willla few feet to the tell you all o about, is put- ting flesh on| JRISH TI DI lbl\\i POINTING, hosts of skin-| Dublin, Jul Trade reports ny folks every fcovering the commerce of the Irish ds State for (he quarter of disappointing | who point- £15,948,- exports wern With but lit- xports were e . One wom Stired, weak and discour- | ged, put on 961 In value, 15 pounds in [worth only 10, five weeks and | Ue exception, the e out that imports totaled while feels finn, [tined to t Britain or the six Ul- Wil knoyy | 8tericosntl that Cod Liver | S RECORD CLAIMED FOR STINNES, 0il"is full of fi mines, but man, because of its hor producing vita- people can't take it hle smell and fishy July 15.~—The eclaim has newspapers Berlin, been made by German taste, and because it often upsets the [that the late Hugo Stinnes received stoa nore mail on a daily average than MeCoy’s Cod Liver Ol Tablots are [any other individual in the worll, | as y to take as q‘.mvl\‘ wl ir any gures were not givel Ttalian news- thin person don't least 5 | papers, however, cc rdd - that the pounds fh 30 days your druggist will | Pope receives more letters and news- give you your monéy hack 1d only | papers than any person in Europe, it 80 cents a box. Ask Clark & Brain- |being estimated that his daily mail | erd or Dickinson Drug Co. or any [averages something like 000 pieces, st anywhere, —— the original Oil Tablet and | Herald classificd ads | tar far away. chase worry genuine Cod Liver tirst second past noon on sunday. | a and Wash- | r 6 o'clock | specinl for Wed, 3 doz for 20c¢ Watering Cans Made of heavy welght galvan- lzedd ro For R R 57C Tub Covers Wi“iams’ ROOt Plain white and fancy patterns, Beer Extract e 39c 16¢ Sold most everywhere at T eake, For Wed (imit 6) 6 for oo 25c Meritas Oil Cloth The regular 25¢ bot- lll' or \\ul only. 3 ? | “Lorralne” ,B,ath Tmyels | Fibre Silk Hose wouble loop, extra arge size 5:':3, .“i::’:::' e RN A D Sotnt ok seam style in new shades, For W, only, M Crochet Bed Spreads = i """.......... 35¢ ra fine quality, for full | _ \.,..' beds, .‘lll‘?‘"'_l $1095 for Wed, Bed Sheets ine quality Gmgham ungalow Apr new checks and mrml_n——-x-__m'—_ ruslin, le Made of il size, 81390, plaids in standard Lxtra Special Wed 95¢ For Wed. ——————————— | only eennns Sl Women’s Silk Vests | A splendid quality Summer Vest in all colors of knit fiber silk, yibbon shoulder straps. 590 the Pound € Lor Wed. . For Wed, only. ... Parowax st 15 | } A Clearance Lot of CHILDREN’S OVERALLS E Sizes 2 to 5 only: valuc lngh i"or Wed. only. 25(: Closing 0ut CHILDREN’S PLAY SUITS In this lot are Coveralls and Baseball Suits; as 79%e. | | Head Bands HE TAL2 1”7 W BRITAINS S EATES L VALUE ¢ Store Closes at Noon id-Weel: Event That Fulflls Its Promise ' Women’s Tricocham Skiris e KOS garments Wil clistle wanist and These reg e e Teovice \ pleated flommees sovernl doegies e | able shades, For wos Wl ullh $1 00 R 36-Inch Mens Cotton Checked Nainsooks Handkerchiefs e Children’s Summer Headwear fabrie for unders il shee soft finish Mandher- wear, palas Meeping - gar iefs, nieely hiemstiehe .uu ments, ete, For d é ehet, alcely Wemstliched and | Qs S b 15¢ ' At One-Half Price Word, only OC : entire stock gabardine and 1 Wed, only. .. ONE = 1l 36-Inch Unbleached Wllllngton lhre d Cotton Cloth of washable K. Hats, For HALF OFF I‘I ¢ 200-yard spools, 10 e For Wed, only, & for C A known standard geade cot- i o Wea "9 Character Dolls Stuffed body dressed dolls, with unbreakable charvacter heads, For Wed only, loc each L iiiiiiininnnnn 3000 Yard ‘ e ergleys ‘ 36-Inch Percales New sipes . ures o Chewing Gum | 12lpe de Wi S BE | Children’s </ Liie | — Imported Socks s Boys Swnmmmg ‘ Cameo | Fancy colored top tmported Tights Garment Snaps | ."?-’:ff.“.."’."f-om‘.”.-«L'I”"i('j'; Wed. only, pair.....q Good fine knit garments in sizes up to 'il. For Wed. only ... The b¢ kind, all sizes, black 1 white, For 17C el aiAi o e Zc The Newest Summer Sport Scarfs Gorgeous colorings are these beautiful scarfs, printed on silk Womens White U.S A ' ‘ Cotton Hose Darning Cotton A fine gauge light weight first sty quality Hose, worth 10 Black a regular 30 \a!;’,;:s‘:::"(b (04000 N 230 pr. For Wedl. o .—_9 [ o1y s vs vraesiosm l» Boys’ Summer Knickers The New Deauville Summer House Caps For Women Washable Khaki and crash | summer Knickers, in sizes up to The latest movelty for sports | Made of llngolm: and dainty 9 only. Values to 95¢. | ‘or Wed. figured summer fabrics 15 Yor Wed. only...... 39¢ N 39¢ Ui sy (4 Porto Rican Woven FARM HATS These imported large straw shade hats, for garden workers. For 5c Wed “only o ve s s e e Manufacturers’ Samples of BOYS’ BLOUSES An assorted lot of styles and fabrics, mostly mostly 98e values. ¢ For 98¢ goods. For Wed. only, % Wedit ORIy i S o s 69(: sizes 8 to 15 ....... ’ 59c R 2 dul et Sl et e e A | too big f | have own requ suffered considerably, as their | primary function was catering to the industrial districts bordering on the RUHR flmmgy | Duteh agricultural ]\Iw]lu(- which has been interfered with by the interrup- tion of trade routes through the oceu- | picd territory and the fluctuating ex- |change rate of Germany, Holland's [largest buyer. ' | At tho outset of the Ruhr occupa- tion Dutch merchants attempted to al- 15.—1t is only fn |10W business to siide along without the allied acceptanco of tlie cxports |SLOPNING their production in the hope report, and the consequent stabilizing |that the occupation would be only a of Gormany and the Ruhr, that Duteh | Matter of a few weeks. A different financiers and tradors profess to sec |'esult, however, forced them to close a possibility of bringing Duteh trade | 1actorics and cut oft the source of out of its present depressed _[supplics, and after the prosperous war Lieonomically the occupied districts of | Period, produced a trade depressic the Rhine and Ruhr form a Dutch |Of @ magnitude never before ke “hinterland,” with the resuit that |in Holland.” The present state of Duteh trade has dropped to the hot- | fairs has continued Voni. Autihg. lnst: Yoar. and can hardly be relieved until the The result of the eécupation has |EBroblem of the occupied territories is [ been a heavy reduction in business all [ solved. Du[ch Bnn.(els Say Stabilization | Is Bssential The Hague, July over the country and a rise in the cost | In contrast to this a temporary of living. "The influence also is felt in | henefit has resulted to many Dutceh the transport trade, and the two prin- | industrics which have been able to cipal ports of the country, which are | regain old markets and have endeayv- | represent aloss of about half the de- | about ten months, | 'H DIVERTS FORTUNE on the committee are the directors of —William Browne, |8t. Mary's Ladies’ T. A. B. society 1 who rccently fand the Y. M. T. A. & B. soclety. heiv to an estate |About 150 delegates are expected §500,000, sur-|from throughout the state. This is vived his fortune hy less than a fort- [the first time in a number of years night. Browne had driven his cab [that the convention has been held through Dublin for more than 50 |here. > years, and continued driving it while | A reception to the delegates at 8t. the estate being administered. [ Mary's church on Sunday morning He fell il and died in a private hos- |will open the convention while later |in the day there will be another re- ception at the T. A. B, hall, On Monday morning there will be a con- ed to open out in new dircctions, as | DI, is noted by R. V. Laming, commer-| Dublin, July 1 cial sc of the British emb: the Dublin. caby {at The Hague. Morzover, the Intro- |found that he | duction of artificial silk works has re- sulted in successtul Dutch competition [ with foreign goods. Trade conditions have heen reflected in the public finance, The state reve- nue has dropped some 80 per cont. from the figures reached during the war years and resulted in a large cit in the national exchequer, has made retrenchment necessary. In presenting the new budget, the estimated at was n\:xiwi.mlrlu,-' 1(v]n.|l)uw} N:\I"Y‘lltl m”(‘r‘lt wlnv M rxH open AL, 10 6l0\Bak: 18 Al estimated defleit of 45,000,000 florins ! ..|)m (nmpounw nnd at night there ‘\\m be a ball at the T\ A. B. hall, | On Tuesday morning there will be a requiem mass for deceased meme bers of the union at St. Mary's, This will be followed by a business meet« ing and the election of officers. The convention will close with a banquet in the evening. that the 50,000,000 1024 deficit is estimated florins. The loss on rail- road operation and the cost of Keeping up the state educational institutions Connecticut Catholic Temperance So- cieties to Convene Here Au- ficit of the country, reduced under present conditions, which eannot he gust 21, 25 and 26, g ntion of the annual conve Bak End Strike Cathol tal Abstinence Union of o | — Taris—Breadless Paris breathes a | Connecticut will be held at 1. A, B sigh of rellef. Hundveds of bakery [h Lafayotte strc August 24, | The radio operator in Tokyo who workers, who went on strike for in- 2 Goeot is chair- |sent the first information of the ereased wages, have returned to work. an and Williay scerctary | carthquake by radio has recelved \eir pay has been raised and so has | of the commit which is in gold medal and $500 from the price of bread. charge of 1 s serving lio Corporation of America, Only Two to Each Customer None Sold to Dealers Here Is Another Wednesday Afternoon Special — Rose, Blue and White, or Mahogany. 59-WASTE BASKETS—SQ‘ Metal Waste Baskets with B. C. PORTER SONS | <= “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Regular $1.00 Value For Only 59 Baked Enamel Finish, in Acsscrted Colors of Yellow, Remember Our Rug Sale! Store” Afternoon