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Vacation Paper Necessities Paper Towels Paper Napkins Paper Plates—all sizes, Paper Spoons Paper Oups Paper Tablecloth: Wax Paper Baggage Tags. THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. Cool and Comfortable Tropical Suits ~That are light in weight and do not lose their shape, Open weave Tropical worsteds, Palm Beach cloth in light and dark shades—tailored to keep their original smart lines. Here now at 3 apecial prices. $14.75 $23.75 $27.75 HORSFALLS 95-99 Xdsylum Strect Hartford. “It Pays To Buy Our hind” Winter means milking by lamplight—and carelessness on the milker's part, Therefore, ; the finest milk is often contam- ¥ inated by dirt, etc, Our CLARIFYING removes the dirt and our PASTEURIZ- | ING the germs that may exist in the milk—you ohtain a SAVE MILK. winter or summer when } you buy OURS, Try it United Milk Co. 19 Woodland Street New Britain Phone 1610 Do not allow the best synthetie prap- | stomach. | arations to go into your Baker's Certified Flavoring Extracts are made from only the choicest fruits ~~guaranteed pure.—advt, SR LR | ) YOU'LL DO BETTER At AXELROD’S SATURDAY SPECIALS Jars 31¢ 1%¢ cases 20¢ . 30 14c Orange Marmalade Ib, Hires Root Beer FExt, Runkel's Cocoa. . | Jergen's Lotion . Masvis Talcom seeiians 150 for 33¢ Double Compacts . . SL19 EXTRA SPECIAL Ever-Ready Safety Razor Blades 83 Per Pack 3 for 92¢ XELROD Axelrod’s Pharmacy 223 PARK ST, A CCURACY Let Us Fili Your Prescriptions [nter-Allied Sessions [ Temporary Lull in Check Writing for 4| ment which will be held at the Shut- | tarday and approved a contract for | |GERMANY'S PART 10 BE TAKEN UP o Bel Held Monday The Asseciated Pre Lendon, July 25.~=Germany’s pars ticipation in the intér-allied repara- tion conference here will be discussed | at the next plenary session, Monday | afternoon, and officlals believe the delegutes will decide to invite Berlin to send representatives to London immediately, The bankers and the financial ex- perts of the conference are still dead- leeked over the question of security for the proposed German loan, but of. ficia! negotiations on the subject were being continued today, A British | spokesman sald there was “restrained | eonfidence” that a formula for ad- | judging defaults and applying penai- ties under the Dawes plan which would be acceptable to the bankers and to Premier Herriot would be found during the week-end, The delegates will attend the Brit. ish naval review at Spithead tomor- row, HOT WEATHER HITS FUND Fresh Alr Camp as Mercury Soars in Direction of 100, With the mercury hitting 90 or more there seems to be little ambition | among the members of the check | cast simultaneously | 8ent the same program out on | lable, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, BEGINS BROADCASTING ON 16.85 METER WAVE! Schenectady Station Sends Owt Pro. gram Simulianeously With Twe ; | Longer Wave Lengths. N. Y., July Schenectady, 25.~The General Eleetrie breadeasting | station in this eity, KGY, broadeast s regular program on & wave-length of 15.85 meters, said to be the shortest ever used by any| broadcasting station in this country, While the program waas going out | on this short wave it also was broad- on tweo other waves-lengths, and thia ls believed to be the first time that any station has three same radio yeaterday | distinet wave-lengths atL the time, The 16-meter wave-length will be used by WGY to demonstrate the | greater advantage of the short waves, Particular attention will be given to the afternoon programs, as it s be. | lleved the short waves are more re- will improve dayiight broad- casting and perhaps make radio sig- nals constant 24 hours of the day, | Under ordinary wave-lengths pm.l grama from broadcast slations are heard much greater dlstances at night than during daylight, Under the new arrangement programs from WGY will now all be broadcast on 380 meters, either 60 or | 107 meters, and on 15,86 meters si-| mulunm\ufl) | WOULD SAVE Mounu FATHER SAYS GOODBYE Colonel Coolidge and Son Waste Words and Vermonter Parts With Lacounic “Goadby," Washington, Coolidge, back to the homestead at Plymouth, Vi, yesterday, after two weeks at the White House, his first visit sinee his son became president, Even more sparing of words than his sen, “Col." Coolidge, as he likes to be called, vouchsafed no word of his impressions of the capital. Hard- ly & word was spoken as he and the president drove to the station. There was a brief handshake with lacon) ‘goodbys.” Col, Coolidge came here president and Mrs, Coolidge when they returned from Calvin Jr's fu. neral, He has spent the two weeks in comparative solitude at the White Touse, with enly an occaslonal auto- moblle ride or short walk, and a trip Iull week-end on the Mayflower. “They're just alike,” observed orot service man who has been ndance constantly, “enly the Ne July 25-=John € the president's father, went e in at old | gentleman is more s0." HAROLD DUNCAN TO WED, Chicago, July 25.~Harold Dnnecan, 21, brother of Rosetta and Duncan (Topsy and ¥va), tresses, will marry Miss Wright, 20, of Webst Sunday noon, It was a The wedding origins the ac- \lurmrl« here set for early encounter July 4 of the Duncans with | police of Cicero, & suburb, Miss Rosetta and Harold were Injured in ! the encounter, New “urk Banker Whom French Convict Robbed Asks President | writing fraternity these days and to- | day's only contribution to the fresh air fund is a check for $10, | Prizes for the annual golf tourna- tle Meadow club will be in the city tomorrow and will be on display at the Porter & Dyson jewelry store. All indications point 'to a successful tournament. The fund today stands as follows: Previously acknowledged ...$5,024.50 | Frank H. Johnston 10.00 Miss Margaret Muir Is | Bride of Dr. R. E. Buckley, A wedding of considerable iInterest | to local people was solemnized |nj Greenwich yesterday when Dr. Robert | E. Buckley of that town, a former resident of this city, and Miss Mar- garet Muir of Greenwich were mar- ried. Following a short wedding trip Dr. and Mrs, Buckley will make their home in Greenwich. Award Eontractbalr' New Boiler House at School The state board ef control met yes- | | | a new holler house at the Model school on Prospect street, one-half the cost of which is to be pald by the | |& Bon of Waterbury, ) (and glued. state. The state’s share fs $13,375 | and this city will pay a llke amount. | The work will be dohe by M. J. Daly 1S EXECUTED Filipino Slayer of New York Girl Dies in Flectric Chair Oesining, N. Y., July 25.—FEulogio | Lozado, a Filipino, was put to death | in the electric chair at Sing Sing prison last night for the murder of Blossom Martin, whom he strangled to death a year ago in the home of a New York physician, by whom | bhoth were employed. A few hours®before Lozado left his cell the keepers of the prison dis- coverad in the barred chamber a home-made bludgeon with which it Is thought Lozado might have in- tended to attempt to escape. Tt was fashioned from paper, tightly rolied MUR Herald classified ads are fast be- coming household words throughout New Britain. Grand Concert SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY OddFellowsHall ARCH ST, 26 Auepices Centro Fspanol (Spanish Society) | Famous Spanish Dancers in a l Series of European Numbers Selections by Famous Lyric Tenor Those Artists Have Positively Appearcd in Leading Hotels in Paris and Other European Capitals PHONE 1409-2 127 MAL £14.9%8 DRESSES NOW FSSES NOW AT 9. Tailored Waists, Cr |gulllotine was Initiated yosterday by |found guilty by a jury here Wednes- | Locatelli, [then will follow | they start for Greenland. | Miss Daisy Rosia, | will take place in the autumn, | weight at the stockyards CLEARANCE SALE and Voile Waists; values to $5.75. HAND-MADE PHILIPPINE In Gowns, Step-Ins and Chemise—Priced at $1.79 and Up Doumergue for Clemency. Paris, July 256.—An effort to save Alphonse Gabriel Mourey from the Alfred R. Shattuck, the New York banker, in whose home in Washing- ton Square Mourey with others com- mitted the robbery under arms for which, with other offences, he was sentenced ot death after having been day. Mr. Shattuck addressed a petition | to President Doumergue, asking him | to commute Mourey's sentence to imprisonment. In explaining his attitude Mr. Shat- tuck said he thought the convicted | man deserved severe punishment, but had never dreamt that the jury | would bring in a verdict calling for | the death penalty. The members of the jury were said | yesterday to be favorable toward clemency for the convieted man, and will' probably algo sign a petition to that end to the president of the re- | publie. I\\V\TflR ROPS OYF Pisa, Ttaly, July 25. — Lieutenant off today for a flight to the vicinity of Spitzbergen In preparation for the proposed north pole air expedition next year. He will fly to Marseilles, TLausanne, Rotterdam and London and the route of the American round-the-world fliers when | ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT, At a party held at their home last | evening, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosia of 454 South Main street, announced | the engagement of their daughter, of 27 Holmes avenue. The marriage HOG PRICES AWAY UP Cleveland, Ohlo, July 25.—Hog prices today reached $10 a hunderd here, the highest mark in the last two years. The advance reflects high corn prices, it was said. | Do Your | Eyes " Trouble You? Tt they tire easily—if reading or writing causes headache—if your eyes | (fi EXATING EXAMINATIONG smart and burn, you probably need |§ Glasses, and every day's delay works | further injury. |8 See us about your Eyes today. It's the wise thing to do. Eye Examinations Satisfaction Guaranteed A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing Optician Over 40 Years' Experience Office. 300 Main St. Phone 570 Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn N STREET Orpe. ARCH Smart Summer Dresses All Reduced §11.98 58.98 $6.98 £3.98 OF WAIS epe de Chine W , Pongee UNDERWEAR |In char, |denied published statements the Itallan aviator, hopped | § to Louls Francini | NIES RECEIVERSHIP Chicago, July 25,~Frank O, Wet. more, h of tho bankers committee of the arrangements for handling the financial ob tions of Wilson and Company, packers, lml.n that ceivership was planned when ditors report was completed several weeks hence, with the | al Vivian | !hn. JULY 25, DEPUTY CHIEF BARNES SHIELDS ON MOTORS AUONE PUTS OUT FIRE ... nessers svovite Protection Flears Woman Seream, soes Flames, Runs Inte House, Puts Curs tains in Sink About 310 damages resulted from & fire in the tenement of J, H, Walsh @t 131 Main street this merning abeut |10 o'cloek put by Deputy Chief Eugene ¥, Barnes be fore the arrival fire whieh answered an alarm from Bex 17, | A pair of eurtains were burned and the weoodwerk about a window was | scorehed, Deputy Chief Barnes was walklag along Main street when his attention was attracted by the screams of a woman in the block, He looked up and saw flames leaping out of a win. [dow. While Traftia Policeman Hane | ford Dart was sending In the alarm, Barnes ran up to the tenement and found that the curtains had been blown in by the breeze and caught fire when they SWung over a gas stove, He pulled off the curtain and put them in a sink Engine Co, 6 got its regular work- | out yesterday afternoon when it was called by a still alarm to put out a fire in the Glen street dump Engine Co, 4 answered a still alarm at b o'clock yesterday afternoon for & grass fire at 806 West Main street, [ Engine Co, 2 was called on a still |alarm at 7 u:lo-k last night to put out a fire that had started in & shan- which was out of apparatus [In July was delayed because of the |ty at the corner of Church and Stan- ley streets ownad by ‘the city, There | was slight damage TO 'nl‘\l{T ON SL ll\\ AYS Work on the construction of Com- | mercial and Center street subways will be commenced next Monday [mornlnx, equipment of the G. M. Gest |Co. of New York city having arrived in town today. Superintendent of "«»“mu M, P. O'Brien and a gang of city laborers are installing the ‘Wash- ington street subway recently ordered | by the common council and will prob- | ably complete the work next week. MARKET C0.- NUALITY §OBDS AT ECONOMY PPRICES Morning Speclals fro 218 MAINST TEL. 2485 m7A M. to 11 A. M. Lean [‘lesh SHOULDFRQ lh Fancv New POTATOE< 29c | ALL DAY 12¢ | Lean Smoked SHOULDERS, Ih, 1 2 C ( hullenge MILK ... 2 cans 250 SPECIALS LOIN LAMB CHOPS LAMB FORES ...... LAMB FOR STEW LEAN ROAST PORK .... PRIME RIB ROASTS BONELESS POT RO LEAN COTTAGE HAMS ......... b ROAST VEAL SMALL LEGS GENUIN E LAMB . Ib. 35¢ 1b. 39¢ .. Ib. 20c . Ib. 14¢ .. Ib. 18¢ ASTS ........ lb. 18¢ 32¢ . 25¢ Ceseeaaas FRESH KILLED FOWL ..., Ib. 35¢ ('hmce Shoulder Steak 1b. 20¢ Fresh Cut Hamburg b, 18¢ Sugar Cured Bacon Ib. 28¢ Boneless Hams ... lb. 40c Lean Corned Beef . . Ib. IOc Best Frankforts ... Ib. 18¢c Swift’s Hams ..... 1b. 32¢ Beef Liver ....... Ib 12¢ DOMINO (‘RANULATED SUGAR— 10 1b. cloth sa 25 1b. cloth sack . $175 ck Evaporated Milk . Royal Lunch Crackers (‘dmpbell’s Tomato Soup s gicans 25c veveee.... 3 cans 29c ...........2]bs.25c 2 cans 25¢ | . can 23¢ | 2 pkgs. 19¢ | Baker’s Cocoa . ... can 18¢ Good Luck Jar Rings 2 doz. 15¢ Premier Salad Dressing svaa Jjar 33c \ugar (‘om o Tuna Fish . WEDGWOOD CREAMERY l<anc_v Tomatoes 2 cans 25¢ Not-A-Seed Raisinq 2 pkgs. 25¢ l\ellogg s Corn Flakes pkg. 8¢ Pink Salmon... 2 cans 29¢ Nabiscos .. . pkg. 5S¢ Pure Cider Vinegar 2 hottles 25c Y lbs. 87c BUTTER Best Pule Lard Fancy Full Cream Che -lmd Luck Olcn 1b. 32¢ | Ih. 3 Nucoa l\u( ()leo Y lbs. 25c vov.. Ib. 29¢ rst Prize Oleo * 1b. 29¢ €S€ ’9c T ORANGES doz. 23¢ JUICY Natlve Beets Solid Head Lettuce I\ah\e (anut< b bch. je Solid Head (abhage ea. 10c Native Sweet Peas 2 gt. 25¢ Large Ripe Bananas dz. 25¢ Fancy Georgia Peaches . basket 39¢ Green or Wa Beane . 3 ats. 25¢ £l bunches 10c . 2 heads 15¢ Cal. Sunkist Lemons dz. 29¢ Extra Heavy Grapefruit 3 for 25¢ Sound Yellow Onions 4 Ibs. 25¢ Fancy Greening Apples 3 qts. p5c had | Against Guafire, Latest Vermont Belsure Shows. | 8t Albans, Vi, July 35.=The rum vunners are gelting ready for wan, A high powered roadster, that had come down from Canada with a carge of beer, was found to have been pro- |vided with & shield for the driver ‘-nuul gun fire, when it was brought | bere yesierday by prohibition en- |foreement agents Examination Inuulud that the cowl had been built {up with sheet iron | The agents, mounted on motors _eycles had run the car down near | Montpelier, The driver escaped, | There was no report of any shots | having been fired, but in other cases recently shots have been exchanged, and the sheet iron cowl was regardid a8 a recognition of armed warfare | between the rum runners and pro- hibition officers. The cargo of beer, consisting of | 400 bottles was the second such seiz. |ure made during the past 24 hours, BOY BREAKS ARM IN FALL Falllng from the veranda of his home while playl with other chil. yesterday afternoon, Luclan Piskorskl, 9, of 53 Grove street, re. colved a broken loft forearm, He was taken to the New Britain general hospital where he is under treatment, IT CAN Attractively Overstuffed Floor Lamp Gurtains Walnut 60-inch Buffet Walnut Table 5 Side Chairs 1 Host Chair 9x12 Axminster Rug Dishes TOTAL $1.67-00 The Furniture and Fur- nishings here adver-- tised for these four rooms will make a very attractive home, and one that any young couple will be proud of. JOHN A. 132 MAIN STRRET TWO SETS OF CANDIDATES Will Rus on La Fuollette New York New York, July 25~Two sets of congressional, state senatorial and as- | sembly candidates to run on the | presidential ticket headed by Sena- tors La Follette and Wheeler will be | placed in the feld within the next fortnight following conventions of two parties, It was announced today, The first convention will be that of the socialist party, beginning Saturday |and lasting over Sunday, The second will be that of the American laber party, to be held here early in August, In order to have & place on the ballet, the American Labor party will use the |emblem of the socialist party, the latter party being the only group | affiliated with the Ameriean Labor party whieh has legal standing in the state, Ticket I EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED and REPAIRED Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 327 Main St. 'Phone 1905 JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO., Inc. BE DONE! A Four-Room Home Completely and Furnished for THE LIVING ROOM Library Table Davenport Chairs and Rocker in Velour and Tspestry 9x12 Axmuuter Rug Ornaments and Pictures bk $225 00 v, nmm.»« 25 THE BEDROOM Mahogany Dresser Mahogany Bed Mahogany Chifferette Spring (National) Felt Mattress One Pair Pillows Two Pairs Curtains Two Rugs, 27x54 inches Two Pictures TOTAL $227.00 The Kitchen (zas Range Enamel Top Table Enamel Chair Muslin Curtains TOTAL $47.00 Total Cost of Four Rooms $666 This store is filled with lovely articles that will make interesting life- long companions for any home, and any of them may be purchased on our credit service policy. ANDREWS AND COMPANY, INC. NEW BRITAIN

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