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MM SCIENTIST SAYS ONE MAY BE TWIN' FOR JULY 4TH HERE EDUCATION ASSN. ELECTS VETERAN New President Has Been 40 Years a Teacher July 3 (P principal Miss the \hose Brookline, Mary Mass,, McSkinimon, f of this stion as president of th in lerce school, town Iv national lucation assoclation convention olis was announced voted t f her life to teachin AMe., in 1562 she ied in the Indianay last 40 Born ght, has d more an W Bango s ed public schools of that y and immediately after graduat & from the Bangor high school be- me a teacher at Hampden nearby. She later moyed to Pocasset, Mass,, here she boarded with the mother General Leonard Wood, teaching \ the Avery schonl in Dedham and iter the Dwight school in Boston In 1888, when ehe was 26 years 1d. she became head assistant of the rudley school in Boston, remaining here about three vears. In Janu- 15093, ghe joined the staft of the Pierce schonl here, where she has ‘emained since, Soon after coming o the Plerce school, Miss Mc- Skimmoen began her educational writings and under the editorship of \fra. Ella Cabot she completed the first two books of “a courge in citi- enship and patriotism.” She was the first woman president of the Massachusetts teachers fed- cration; the first woman president of the Nerfolk county convention and s a former Massachusetts director | f the national education association ind former vice-president of that or- | sanization. €he has lectured at Wellesley, &immons and Boston uni- ersity, as well as at state educa- fonal conventions in New Fngland nd New Jersey. JKCK DEMPSEY T0_SPAR NINE ROUNDS IN ENGLAND Hcavyweight Champ to Take omn Three Opponents for Three Rounds Each for Charity. London, July 3 UP—Jack Dempsey to spar nine rounds tomorrow at at Brighton as the fcature of + boxing tournament, the proceceds & which will go to the Royal Sussex | haspital, Thie ghanpion will go three rounds «ch with” Phil Scott, who {s con- lered a likely future heavyweight hamplon of England; E: 1xford Rhode: \eavyweight snest Chandler, former avyweight titieholder. In a signed article for the Week- Dispateh, to be published Sonday, har 1 notiges of which were giv- out today, Dempsey says: 1 am unemployed because there ue so few’ fighters who would give ¢ public a good show for poney. it met, Nobody is more ngious to, get into the ring than I . The champion sees litt f any work before July of viien hs je to mect Gene Tunne) lisclaims suggestions that he s wlding out for high prices, declar- ing his willingness to fight at any lime on a percentage basi amateur > prospect next year He READ THE HERALD CLASSIFILD ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Cooler .jas '.h»,wm!ds greatest. myatery, die Egan, | holar and Olympia | hampion, and Captain | °|in city court 'INTER-SHIP WIRELESS TELEPHONES - SUCCESS | Comersation Carried On With Per- <ons On Land Also With New Appliance, York, July 3 (@ — Wireless conversation bet differe persons on ne ween pas- s on vith ied on simu first tin T tion, f lance, a brought Into port yester North German Lloyd Mrs. Morris Samp- York, was one of the ew method of com- Mrs, a Philtp lined German invens lay by the liner er of vlumbus. N Berolzhel of t City mer, hland Sampte Chanmherla ahoard 1 miles awa sua1d &he Tece distinetly, They utcs on fashions The charge was Mrs sister's ve | for eight m rent events. her talk ind Carl crator of from seq funken counpany patents, that his t wirelc said he talked clals of the ‘Tele- , which controls the Germany, and was relayed over land tel 8 1o the interior. An official of the company in Ber- Iin sald that the chief interest in the experiments from the Columbus lay in the fact that for the first time {inessages were spoken hoth simultancously and interchang The ap us is a duplex sending and receiving set operating on a |wave length of 1,800 or 1,450 meters. {When one person finished speaking tho current of the sending apparatus was switched off in an instant and the recelving apparatus turned on 1o |recelve the reply. |Dresses Like Man, Looks lee Woman—What Is It? zyius, pronounced by the press op cich me lione wir [to be on exhibition cach day dur- ing the week of July 6 at the Con- necticut Light and Power Co., 92 West Maln street. The hours of the exhibition are to be from 1:30 to 0 and 3:30 to 4:30. Curzyius has been on exhibition in lall the large citles of the wdtld | where it has puzzled scientists and ph: Curzyiug is dressed like it looks like a woman {hut it runs like an animated clock work. Mr. Alton, who created Cur- vius, has often heen asked what is the meaning of the word Curzyius. |Me says- that many thousands vears ago in the days of Pharoah there lived a priest of the temples who was known to the peo- ple of that time as Curzyius, He was proclaimed multitudes as a man of mystery, Alton claims this |alen applies to the modern Curzyius. | This attraction is run by Landers, {Frary & Clark. People are permit- ted to ‘come in and shake hands with this strange personality and the one telling nearest what Curzylus s, will recelve a beautlful Universal electric cooker, by their | 1S BOUND OVFR | Danbury, July 3 (A—Henry DcFa- britiis, secretary of the Lemme Hat mpany was hound over 1o the su- | perior court by Judge J. Moss Tven late vesterday on a ing large quantities of hatter's furs which were alleged to | have been stolen from the ctory of the Delohery Hat Comvany. His | bonds were placed at $5.000, DeFa- bri | last February. Wives charge of b And cooler kitchens this way QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 minutes No hot kitchen, no muss, no bother LAVORY and d mer breakfast y. elicious . . . the sum- our appetite calls for and your health demands, cooked in 3 to $ minutes! ! The kitchen stays cool. And so do you No frying, no stewing, no morning’s fuss and trouble. Just get Quick Quaker at your grocer’s. It's a new kind o f Quaker Oats that's made to order for women who seek easier ways in housekeeping. Al that rare Quaker flavor is there. All the richness that made Quaker Oats famous. Cooks faster, that's the only dif- ference. Quick land has been car- ways |1 of | is and six others were arrested | Prol. Newman of Chicago Ex- nt ships at sea and | H al ¥ ta “Tdentical sa 11, ar components “In th r B Ja 1 ma set die has Iy, But nonc tha met ma nt not tha | velc W “What causes this opr disc con [ metabolic rate or rate of living that | pre | bry her A8 { us-beyond doubt that the: here factor is t! S | and inECiclscolwi titli tional clay at the Tripl |18, Tilden has won cou 11922, pio cou and | lare ran Bri Gec jun T ent Wri JA Day bro] £pe Fou ing how old was L4 | Ap! | pions va' wo or 1 i rdial one 5t ocrss of y The whole new light on the controve TILDEN WILL DEFEND | National Termfs Champion and Kin- Tilden of Philadelphia will defend I singles er. The Kinsey brothe 5 [ singles | E received singles—Tilde youtrful ‘Wiener, {Davis speedwa mark NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1925. tan mosaie brilliant ummm.un.u shell ml.nhan waterfy Shell comet cross, 1l 4 repeaty, revoly i salute, war .;i"j”“f‘ SE[IPES MAY ASK CHANGE OF VENUE Will Then Argue Evolution Law 15 Not Constitutional | 3 (A—While | making prepara. tions' to handle crowds at the forth- coming trlal of John Scopes for teaching evolution there is a possi- bility that the will not be in Dayton at all Counsel for the defense at a con- i in'New York are reported fo agreed to :k indetinite posi- on trial in the BANG-UP PROGRAM jonib repe repeats, straight lir ing battery from First Page) repe agnols, distant Lasts amberings, cas- mher, it of col- 10 16 15 caded s ute, bre m changes tir diamond steel fire, mn all mised, pounds New Belief kinds lightn ute. shell 3 and bluc U plece of pyrotechnie glgantic caprice national colors, red will he changed and metropolitan up and down with whistlers and war piece the Con- veeticut Fireworks company. Scien tific set plece. Gold scintillating and rop wheels and exhibi- W red special r 3 UP—1t 7 epeats, ring and grou feel hy the hicago. July ve o f I'wo s dou- nificent New Dayton, York, July hite 3 contrasted RIS L Tenn on nufacture Display {hrec hy scientific 18 we twins, says Profcasor H rsity of Chicago ternately a Mr, Hyde alr combined in the o il cms, n novel- Newman, Unive loglst, Most of o and twing that ae ¢ ties, of is are serpont white and blue, topped en re- sunlight old and Jekyll i hayve trial colored and gle, inch shells, This is clopment, | ain sep om the sam and left hand individual nervous sys e ut ference wins, or those that forth Or t have ctly alike, really comi right lephony sing magnes- a Newman said -third of the cas twine under seientific t has 1 other court at Knoxville, un against enforcement of the law Instead of marshalling an array o scientific and theological tal- the contemplated trial I week from tod defense counscl, these reports saf will seek to prove in the federal court that the law is unconstitutionai Reports of the sudden change of ! plans arose after socret conferences hy John R, N . chief defense coun and asso Tainbridge Col cence Darrow, Dudley iield and Arthur Garfield Hay Mr. Darrow and Judge Neal started | home after rday's mceting in IAlr, Colhy's office, ‘The lawyers declined to y they may have ing rir tion fessor tion homb she Wheels ar and string ar a 13 down ¢I° tillery picee, g ocs up illions; Peo- louble t vation, one ¢ it anded and ded, The handed and your hair on the indicate that you are twins, the other of fore you were bors normal in idual becn joined together has right : t are exactly ulike, B ave been & ob smalle e tc v '\\u.a times: and onc umlmuy hattery. t Alien hattleship transformation signal of the fight- at 1y ton fight col- piees A hombardment chain parachutes serpen trin, T e ing salnte Set dent one of nop: which has 1 Picture of our fion. Fine color, Bomihardments ¥ pices illunin picees flight tring Corizzia presl- nt violet the ry ute s Tripoli suc 1 left sid : e ry, the condition present in i human beings is merely or he process of twinning. winning artil- tchute any 8. fort colors. M8 lisplay shot cannonated hattery Talma nl of salute 22y, U. Niagara Val amber shower trans- showers; sintillant gnegium, step One string of cannona others 40 shelle, forming mixed stars, and Girond para- 1 fire salute hting I poli- \ decided salutes z rev tan One flight of t af houquet repeating chains mosaic cia rtistic: azure light times; | wtifully Iic ssorte is a pathological and a normal condition, We think t it occurs when embryonic de- opment has been arreeted in some strate blue; tormation v upon Mr. Colby vase who has decried the Ilyhoo™ of publicity in connection \ith the case would not talk at all AMr. Malone would nefther confirm or deny suggestions as to a chanit of venue. saying: “You will have in ) Mr. Colhy, I have nothing 10 SPMEREO b ai procedure.” Mr. Darrow issucd & statement “hich referred to the possibility of a =hift of counsel. hut did not deny plans involving federal coirt action At Dayton. however. State Attor- ney General A. T. Stewart said he caw no reason why the trfdl it s courts could not proceed next day.’ Mr many ehntes iy 8 ont silver 1 foln 150 fect on wheels fancy fountain cannona for ohr spec One special Connecticut salnte the s I ; rrested devel- ment ha not yct accurately overed. It 18 my belief that it is| cerned with the lowering of the |™* e tion, heaver 45 de- Ve ¢ eniar. homb Iire o smokc fantastic. forming of allic 16 other peating saluters, Five—Ameri Red all other national spocial A special |27 phs works s of prometors | fire; momly shells, | m- | Ma star Set vents the two lalves of onic individual from cooperatir question of twins sheds ¢ between | ud shows litary nt ene on NIGHT it ZONING MAY Zoning will until 1y ta) tiful S set plece, GOOD- ket jewe I s ells i Picees nd tars BE DELAYLD probably be delayed August 1 because suf- cannot b given th hefore t time, members ordinance committce who “od @t ifs mary provisions | “There is nothing new fo g An fnspection trip - will be fin the Scopes case. except that by th ordinance commitiee [uttorneys for the defense have b e ting of the [in confercnce dJiscussing plans nufaciurees committee on zoning |the conduet of the trial. We 1L bs held on the day. In hnuch exereised over the fact that he the building commis- |so many of the public do not ap- will vequired o continue |preciate the importance of this pro cariLgsiinithe ) of ifs ordi- |sceution. The freakishness of the to bridge the gap (law and the campaign for its enact- non-restrictive system |ment caused a_general feeling that i {he case was absurd. Bvery educa- tional institution of importance in United States teaches evolution. not he taught ‘witheut it. < especially true in medical and ultural schools. Tt is true fn olozy. astronomy. 700l08Y. ana- my. biology and psychology. “The unhersally accepted hnow! ihe world as to astronomy. Ithe age and construction ‘of (hf*i rth and of all Hying things are | Challenged in this case. All of the at mass of science now univer- \\’H‘ tanght on these subjects has met the same opposition by public | opinion and laws that evolution t3 Inow meeting. Mr.| Threo states have already passed was held Ainst teaching evolution; two | Mr. and n beaten by the narrowest Stiget Tn some 20 others bills 1, Miss | a well- | and | con- cdity and environment 3 [Cross it and lvery nice exhibition Con i Fireworks Picce—Seientific with eltic man spagnolas, illumination tlittle #ix grylladides times @ olore colors 12 most impo ficient st nectic 0. Set Ro- toun- probfem ot the follons: e out the 1 fo are - ne Darron's statement say. cag miade Line, going uind down four and shells, de- e up stopped nal lights hirtecn ymet and salute Ten repeats, all wers, salutc Sixtecn stars, a i tonation s | Shels same yrofusion canos t e, ey Brothers to Play in Clay i S o Shells vieg [ e culenlated n the zonill Court Tournament. 3 (P—\William liash Shell hie and inshine 1. Louis, July ) acrial incan- | betwe ent aluminum salute Pomb Shell—Six ropr goid and salu Bomb chain and championship and Howard | Als, t G. Kinsey of San I'ran- | be the nding doubles | the fifteenth annual court tennis tournament [ing batter A club here July 11 to| Bomb Shell [flashes; Nin national clay | Bomb Shell—The ~1918, willc lim Shell— cham- anoth- won the clay IVES IN CHILE Chile, Ju )1 Kemm Princeton uni- has arrived here ip of experts to financial condi- invitation of 1 missio» will con with the stabil customs duties, to present its)" three | =" Rob AL the Santing Ldwin W ver t iy ti ¢ estoon whirl- sts in n Da ve y v econolial rtistic salute aerial mammoth innovation A the general Chile at unent. The ™ itself ¢ of the s title four times . and 1624 possession of ms of Y rt singl of 192 ascrnding edge Bomb gara | times with Artist g giving one specially ange. It expe ndations changs electric ad pa- bright ric Uls cascads pa are many f stars, manent nenip cup and one 1eg of zition and achtes, nor ilight mixed two ' 3 sunshi (e rt doubles championships in pers) 1924 cannon salute ilden also is national grass court scientific salute, champion and the Kinseys Picces—Wheels, s court doubles champions. state have been s firet ten national | Kinsey Louis and national within and PARTY FOR NEWLY WEDS A farewell party in honor of andl Ara Ldvardt Horap ast cvening at the home of Mis. Thomas Egan of Myrtie Piano selections by Mrs, Ho Alice Fgan ande voeal numbers t tributed to the ning. M, day of Beach, 1 neymaoon dis- vase, large florals, al Set gr ntries for the tourney from four of the players in the Hos orton of St .. Chic play; own degign; Shell—One repeat s panc a have be | majorities. have been introdyced and | organized body of propagandist big- ofrv is using every means to malke {it unlawful to teach eyolution, and {if successful will follow it up by at- cking other sciences in furn. 1t1 ~ducation is of value and the un- hampered uest of truth, then noth- ke more important than comet hell—Two king repeats, red, white, and sal Shall Francis ~Three ats, rose and salute, II—1our r¢ aprons. an 1. ( yrge T, Lott, Jr. for titiist. \ree first ten' The Kinse protege, and Brian T ay Byown of st. Louis rep program of the Mrs. loran home in F after spen v R peats with tHie Parachute chain Paracht colo | and to their I loubles also are Tilden and his ) o ere fonal ruby Girar Ay saie \ e, | AMIRICANS ARE Chantilly July b af the our 3 UP—f'Th‘ n ring, mo; i this “It is to be remembered the enemics of evolution are honest and sincere: beiteve that evolution hreatens the bodies and ! men, and are determined to end its | teaching. 1t is short-sighted and <uicidal for those who believe in the K. | frecdom of education to sit quietly fhe |\ and treat the matter with In- lifference. T am perfectly certain th | is not a single lawyer for the defense in this case that would not gladly withdraw to make room for any Delavare champton, | 12Wyera that the sclentists or triends atron Bhiladelnt \nv education should choose. T am i-final round of | | sure that 1 would only he too giad nis tournament ‘vn have some one else take up the fight here is plenty time before A] for the work to he taken up by still, case is on the the movement against edu- in full and every | one interested in science should ap- ravity of the situation. imagination is not enough to | intelligent people to a real- t might be well to take nce at hisory and sec cen done to sifle thought fon in the past.” | R V. who like her | n evolutionist d failed | Padu of - I Su- I'rance t Algericar chute with ional Again Breaks Motorcycle Rcwld 1toona Pa., July Jim is, motoreycle again ke his world's record for ed yesterday Altoonz in practice h championship the mile a quarter 1 oAt 112 miles an } k yesterday, ich 1 figure of two years' 111.9 miles. they sterday aft- rosctte Five ) 2 xed; | ernoon the whistlers hole noted lj with Tul A. Dixon Cloud club. em only at| | e Iy | ninet Andre player three-ring rosette « Hhert foated (. Garden City, Ve hole. while T AS A Viun olat nonat nnis the Vleck, | for ox " board play- | anding, on in city £ e light cannon, orange stars ™ \l \|l I |\ AL ROUND | ) repetitions, hom! Philadelphia, July (®—Tr NRECOGNIZED CHAMPIONS 8 The Harvard polo team ured intercollegla ip was % composed of sophomores cham- cam, 1 two freshmen and Te played an “outlaw yesterday. 5 55 u.} Institute while Pe Harvard R. ( 1 offictal iniversity v ers, the no docket cation is force IN Conn ACCIDENT July o (@ B port HURT bury 1dts to a Bri t sufferin preciate the It bring izing sense, igeport from i a swift automobile ided la was an wnd Amerie | wh {and ed | Miss Le hing 1o | brother st of Bl is @ ot co wit ymmunique. u A Iry ( of Scopgs. is t & job as teacher in 1t as b bout ! ¢ Ky, | hon! in gh & ered a NOTICE! position ol 'p-rln:?nwnv of Echools R. G. | said ‘ Soviet ‘who mas sentenced fo death by lepor 110 take the negroes ! jatl | was shot \Guibransen player |ond deputy | cording to a report from the H | ford hospital where she was operat- | |RUDDY AND RIPI souls of | N. Jones her if she | qualified he would employ application and |when & vacancy occurred Dayton continued prepar 'nr the trial, I!s cltizens were too busy discussin volution par- mlrmlr ina hmm issue electiol yes- terday. Many polling pluces were not even opened made ons o ewspapers Are Pleased at Sentences Moscow, July 8 (A—Soviet news- papers eapress upproval of the death sentences returned by the su- preme court yesterday in the trial of Dr. Karl Kindermann, Max Von Dit- mar and Theodore Voiseht, Germans charged with piott the i of Leon Trotzky 1viet leaders. The newspapers say the punish- ment is deserved and should be a warning to other jlotters ) | communist officiale 1t is believed the German govern- ment may make representations in Lehalf of Kinderman and Vilscht and suggest they be exchanged for Alexander: Skoblc Kussian the Letpsic, sky, a German supreme court at April 27 wdors the § lIeusky was ene of the 16 communist members of riman “cheka® found guilty murder and terroristic acte, Two Negroes, Brothers, Pay. Penalty on Gallows sville, Texas. July 3 (P Frank and Lorenzo Noel. mnegro brothers, were executed at the state penitentiary shortly after midnight for assualting a white near Dallas last April, Frank Noel was with the murder of W. L. Milestead and with assault on Mrs. Mabel and with robhing of Vernon Wond and Mis Jewel Young and of J. P. Mahon. Milestead was of woman also charged «hot to death hcre and Mrs. Berry taken to a loncly near Dallas and attacked. She was covered with leaves and left for dead, An attempt h a mob on May 20 from the Dalias | failed when tra ofice and firemen were called out. One man and Killed during the Jdis- turbarte. City Items Joseph Kincaid of 65 h street left yesterday for Park, N, J.. where he will spend the next 10 days with his sister, Mrs, Vamw Hooten of Albany, N, ¥ Victrolas and plano. at Mo agv Miss Kittic_ Smith of Beaver strect is'a patient at the Hartford hospital where she underment a serious operation, performed by Dr. John T. Donnolly of this city, and Dr. Rowley of Hartford. Cliure planos at \lorans' —ad\t. Mrs. M. T. Souney, wife of the scc- fire chief. is resting comfortably as can be expected, ac- t- ed on Wednes Homs cooked ll‘Jncl‘M Crowell's.— Tadvt, Mre, and Mr&. Charles G, Ewen | of Monroe stract will spend the holi- days in Boston, Mass Best values in dresses, abeth Dress Shop, $7 advt. Mis Mary - W. Main.— Hart- Burgh, Ttote Kruppin of 220 tord avenue has gone to Pift where she will visit her sister. 'RIUMPH | Jos Ruddy | and Beb Ripl handball am- plons of the New York A de- feated Ted ' Swertlow and Jac Kuntz, New York state champions, perial four-wall mateh at the " yesterday. The scores 10, 21—14 New York. July N « against | Asbury e — e ———— Wally Pip, Baseball Player, Is Improved New York, July 3 /P—Wally Pipp, nkee who suffered la concussion of the vrain when hit Ly a pitched ball yesterday, Is much improved, hospital authorities said today, He will be unable to leaye the hospital for at least two weeks, nd the possibility of his being avallable for play in a month is re- Pipp was knocked when hit on the temiple by a ball pitched by Charley Caldwell, former Princeton pitcher, during batting practice precceding the game with the Athleti He was taken to St, Vincent's hospltal, | | first baseman, unconscious DELEGATION ON WAY, Valparaiso, Chile, July 3 (A— Manuel Freyre Santander. Peruvian minister to Argentina and delegate the Tacna-Arica plebiscite com- I'miesion, has arrived hers from Ruenos Alres en route to Lima, the Peruvian capital. He was accorded’ speelal courtesies hy the Chilean Fovernnient after crossing the fron- tier. | | on | CLERGYMEN'S PENSIONS Boston, July i UP) — Pensions to clergymen who have had seriice of 20 years in the Unltarian ministry ind are 65 years old or more, have increased to morc than $300 {n . it wus announced today by the American Unitarian association Semi-annual checks mailed yester- e ——— Feed Nerves ~ Plenty of Phosphate Nervoits Rundown Men and Woman Need It Most vamen, nervous and fret. upset and often fatigued, lenty of organic phosphate, the sooner they heed this ad- viee the hetter their health will be, In cvery one of the millions of cells that make np your body phos- phorus is a most important part. Your nervous system, your brain, our bleod and even your bones i*t ha =ufficient supply of ospherus, or weariness, nervous- and general rondown condis = well as lack of normal men- power is sure to result men of affairs—mighty control industrics because of will-pawer and nervous force 1his if they don't are cnough to have a physician who daoes, Physicians more alizing ¥ Iriple Phos- 1% disp drug stores ssity to over 40 per cent of nd women simply becaus it-day foods do pot contain enough phosphate ta the body nd especially nerious system the supply it needs To all such people Evans' Triple | Phosphates is recommended by Ax- elrod’s pharmaey and all geod drug- gists Leca it is the one organie compound that will sup- the elements needed ta create a vigorous, healthy body, free frem any suggestion of weakness or dis- |ordered and men who heer Know or elever and ans’ psed more are at men | rrese zive he phosp Py nerves. /| The ,“Cave-Men"” Arrived WALK-OVER SHOE TORE Have 1 Be Sure to Kill Them All! Black Flag Gets Evory Single Fly Buact Trag the most thorough kilier of iies, riosquitoes and rouches ever ma Not one escapes alive. Tor B:10K FLaG containg a scoret vegetable ingredient hich is the surest death to nsects ever discovered. Bugs hreathe it and die. But it is absolutely harmless to humans and animals. Ordinary ihsecticides Kill, at best, oely 6 out of every 10 pests, The foilr which get away breed hundreds which ‘return. But Brack Frag doesn't let ome get away. I. kills them all—10 out BLACK FraG quitoes, roaches oths, dog ilea ckicken lice, Brack FLAG: is ‘made in powder “: BLACK insec lice aad Every roach, too, dies, when you use this greatest of ¥ And Mpgqmto){ liguid. Both are Iy effective, equally With these thres cptions — never uee v diquid on furs; use the powder to make m mothproof. Use the powder, also, to kill dog fleas aud lice, Many prefer the liquid to kill flies, mosquitoes, and moths—the powder to kil roaches, ants, bedbugs, dog fleas, plant lice avd chicken lice. Many people uge both powder and liquid, BLACK FLAG costs. Jess. Powdar, : Poswder Gun, 100, Liquid, Sprayer, 43r. Special inc ackago containing can m ACK FLaAG and sprayer for ouly 63 At drug, grocery, lardware and department storea, Buy Bueck Frag today. HFLAG day, t killers. rodu of ) ory iquid According to the decision of the Merchants as determined by a majority vote at a meeting held on June 2nd, the stores will remain open on Friday nights until 9:00 o’clock, closing Saturday at 6:00 p. m., starting July 10th. During July and August. Stores will be closed all dgy Saturday, July 4th. MERCANTILE BUREAU, NEW BRITAIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE