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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1024, 240 Main St. ALLING RUBBER CO. 240 Main St. SPORTING GOODS SPECIAL 209, DISCOUNT We have a full line of Plugs for Bass fishing, also Spoons. Travelling Bags Saturday will sell at 20% Discount. Carriers and Wedge Cushions, $1.00 Saturday. We have a complete line of Automobile Accessories, RUBBER GOODS AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES 10,000 miles. Revere and Seiberling Tires and Tubes Guaranteed Ninety Days, Superior 30x31; CL . i 30x3'; 88, . s 32x31; s 31x4 32x4 33x4 s, Cords x4 A2x415 w $1L.75 3553 A8, L 167-169 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD HOUSES BUILT FOR JUBILEE PILGRINS Many Changes to Be Made for Care of Thousands of Visitors Rome, Aug. has generally taken eternally long to make those alterations which her in- creasing size and growing population render necesary., Now, however, she has drawn up a program of improve- ments which, if half of it is carried out, will transform Rome from an old fashioned, somewhat disorganized city into a modern capital. These changes will be made between now and ne: January, the beginning of the Jubllee Year, During 1925 Rome expects between 1,000,000 and 3,000,000 pilgrims, | mon_sense. In The greatest needs of these visitors | will be for housing accommodations, food, and means of transport. Both the Vatican and the municipality are | ceding aground on favorable terms on which are being erccted buildings suitable for future usc at hotels, The Vatican specially is considering the needs of the poorer pilgrims for whom ck like houses will be pro- e all however small their means, may have shelter and a rea- sonable amount of comfort. The population of Rome has grown from the 250,000 in 1870 to about 1,- 000,000 today, When Rome became the capital an excellent system of drainage was installed, crease of population has m-c(‘ssi(;llul‘ its enlargement, and this year altera. | S m———— r——— tions and improvements on a huge| scale are being carried out. Haif the roads of. Rome have been relaid this winter and the other half are awaiting their turn to be dug up. | In preparation for Jubilee Holy | Year a large number of new lines of trams and autobusses will link to- gether those already existing, in order that pilgrims may easily visit the dis- tant Basilicas and do as much sight- | seing as is possible in the intervals of their religious exercises. COOIDGE ACEPTS 0.0, P. NOMINATION (Continued from Page 14) “As the business of the world he- comes stabilized,” he continued, | “without throwing all our economic | system into confusion, we can raise or lower specific schedules to meet the requirements of a scientific adjust- | ment," | affairs, Mr, Coolidge de- ministration as seeking through efforts by the n in sottling the rep- ations probelm, establishment of many treaties and seeking entrance in the permancnt court of internation- al justice 1 attentidn to the refusal of nations co ation by tl league in su ecribed t only pea Dawes con alled cooper. with t [ narcotic public health, oy 2 4 sire to help,” he . the place and the method mus Ift to our deter- mination. Under our constitution cannot foreclose the right of the presi- dent or the cor s 1 future probl« Recalling the nection with the naval oil resery leases, Mr, Coolidge reiterated his « termination to “v fort to resist corruption in o The Ameri said etermine our sclosures in con ery po: an government must be The laws of the vl will continne to governn wrong: peop tion know Mr. party to live witl the Coolidg committee in de tailing the lists of He aiso plainly told “no indiv may exp in return Taking of nation: elared he favored about it but doing someihing e n a recital of the governmer eomplishments sines March 4, 1 Mr. Coolidge mentioned the arms cor ference, the restoration of a technica #tate of peace the negotiztion o freaties with many rountries, repeal of wurtime taxes, (naddPR of a large part for party assist up only briefly defense, the § ot m 1hout 15.~The Eternal l.‘l|_\" but the in-| {of the foreign debt, improvement in [which I hold, some of the principles | employment conditions, enhancement | which I propose to support. | of the prices of government bonds, re- |1 am convinced that they are true, be. . |cause 1 am satisfied that they sound, faith to the judgment of the American people,” | duction of the cost of government, | tablishment of the budget, immigra- |tion reform, reduction of the army | and navy to a “low peace time basis,” | conversion of war materials and sup- I plies into cash, increase in wages, a | revival of industry, establishment of | |the veterans bureau, enactment of | “generos laws for the relief of dis- | |abled veterans and establishment of a tariff act, The Tmmigration Law Touching on the new immigration law, Mr..Coolidge recatled his prefer- ence for a clause on Japanese exclu- slon which would be “less likely to of- fend the sensibilities of the Japanese people” but emphasized that the law has been passed, and approved and “the incldent is closed,” . “We are likely to hear a greatueal | of discussion about liberal thought nd progressive action,” he concluded. ‘It is well for the country to have liberality in thought and progress i | agtion, but its greatest asset is com- | the commonplace things of life lies the strength of the pation. Tt is not in brilliant concep- tions and strokes of genius that we shall find the chféf reliance of our | country, but in the home, in the school and in redgion. America will continue to defend these sghrines. Every evil force that secks to desecrate or de- stroy them will find that a Higher Power has endowed the people with an inherent spirit of resistance. The | people know the difference between | pretense and reality. They want to | be told the truth. They want to be trusted, They want a chance to work out their own material and spiritual [salvation. The people want a govern- i |ment of common sense. “These are some of the beliefs R G S \WATER A PLENTY $5.00 INSTALLS HOFFMAN No.- 25 | Gas Water Heater FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY C.J Lerouxlj = 171 ARCH ST. Tel. 1336 | ling through a wall for steam Instal- lation in the Church of Sts. Peter and two heavy stones, a rope 30 feet long Paul, chamber containing 60 coffins. chamber is believed to closed some 400 years ago. Cords x4 A2x41% 33x41; 3!84': 3x3 a5x5 Re 20x31; O, 30x31; w8, 32x31; 8.8 3x4 88 2254 ss, x4 ms, Special Price L NS, LN 18,05 LN Crude Clock Tefls Time Threugh Four Centuries Lullington, England, ‘ux. 16,~A clock in & church tower Mere has nei- their face nor hands, but has given the parishioners accurate time for |nearly four centuries by striking the hours on the church bell, Built In the sixtoenth the village blacksmith, Because 1 submit them with thlyl NS FOUND, Break- ANCIENT COFF Stettin, Germany, Aug. 15— contury by it comprises 1t is wound sealed [and a crude escapement, The been |barrels being of oak, like the beams in which the iron bearings work. workmen opened - a have HARTFORD We Have These Trunk Telephone Lines Patrons may now call us direct on these wires without charge, Patrons in Windsor call 300 Patrons in New Britain call 3500 Patrons in Glastonbury call 200, Patrons in ®anchester call 1500. erobel L TG U8, PAT.OFT. The Scientifid¢ Way to Wash. —We arve displaying,on our.Sixth Floor, & working model of this Clothes Washer, which shows its strong, sturdy construction and the interior mechanism running in oil. —The high grade tone of this machine is particularly evi- denced by its extremely attractive appearance, and as a household appliance it will be a credit to any homé. We want you to come in and see how the particles of dirt are removed from the garments, and note the forceful pres- sure and suction exerted by the vacuum cups. This force- fulness combined with the absolute hairmlessness, even when washing delicate silks and laces, has been responsible for the wonderfully efficient service given by the Aerobell . Vacuum Cup Washer. —This washer is backed by a broad gauge guarantee, which insures you satisfaction. Displayed on the Sixth Floor DESIGNS IN WALL PAPERS At Remarkably Low Prices and bed- & Good quality :iiving room, ining room an hall papers, a roll 98c Varnished tile papers, just the thing for your kitchen or bed- 29c room, a roll \ .. $1.98 Pure Linseed Oil in variety of colors A gallon Complete Line of Stains, Brushes, Varnishes and Enamels At Very Low Prices Wall Paper and Paint Shops—Seventh Floor NEW New Kkitchen room papers, a roll Better grade of bedroom and hall papers, | a roll 290 i Iron Fast Paint in many colors A gallon [ X L ) up daily by the sexton, the winding | On 5-8 Garden Hose at 18,65 23,15 30x3%; 4 ply 30x31; 6 ply x4 4 ply A2x4 6 ply 3x4 6 ply 30,85 32x41; 6 ply i4c a foot Hartford 2-71171 (INC.) 2-7171 SALE ON TENNIS SHOES & BATHING SUITS Luggage Superior Cords, guaranteed Seiberling Cords veeees 813,25 x4 6ply viuvnins Jx4%; 6 ply .. Mx4% Bply covvnnes 33x5 Bply.cornss 3555 BPIY serrnns 27.95 28,75 32,50 35.25 37.00 19,00 21,50 Hartford Mid-Summer Sale of SPORTING ‘GOODS The Sports Lover Will Find That All Golf and Tennis Equipment, Bathing Suits, etc,, Are Offered at Ex- tremely Worth While Savings GOLF CLUBS GOLF BALLS GOLF SETS TENNIS RACQUETS BATHING SUITS BATHING ACCESSORIES BEACH BALLS SPORT SWEATERS ‘now reduced to High-grade drivers, brassies, midirons, mashies and putters at the remarkably low $ price of, each 50 1 .69 Tom Stewart imported: irons, regu- $4 95 larly priced $6, now reduced to, each. .. P A limited number of drivers and brassies with ivory, fiber or plain faces. Values $ to $5.50. Specially priced at, each 2.98 Red Flash, Radio Recessed, Taplow, Wonder, Radio Crown, Burke 80 and the new 2-4-1 balls, ranging in prices from 50c to 3 " $1 OO or « T5¢ each, now offered at A genuine Burke bag with aluminum top and bot- tom, a driver or brassie, three iron clubs and three 75¢ golf balls (a $13.75 value) $9 39 P eees . reduced to Wright & Ditson Challenge racquets, $ . regularly priced $7.00, reduced to 4 75 Our entire stock of internationally known racquets are marked 5 at 2 reduction bathing suits, $4.95 worsted bathing suits, ... $3.75 supporters, A. G. Spalding pure worsted regularly priced $7.00, A. G. Spalding pure regularly priced $5.00, . now reduced to Water wings, bathing bags, belts, Yubber caps, ) reduction Light weight sponge rubber balls, in all colors A limited assortment of fine quality tennis and golf sweaters in the most desivable color com- binations, regularly priced to $5.00, now .... Sport Goods Shep—Lower Floor