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0YS To Make the Children Happy At the Seashore Stationery Dept. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN SI. — P ESESSEEE—— Read—Realize-—Act Quick and Profit The— HORSIALL COMPANY'S 3-89 Asylum St STATE- WIDE SALE We want you to come and get vour sharc of (he ialues. Re- member, eyery acticle in this sale is a typical Horsfall garment—no joh lots or factory rejects, hut high grade in cyery way. See these items—hundreds more here, TUKE O i Hartford, “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” [~ MME. CAILLAUX RUN DOWN; HURT IN AUTO CRASH Suffers Nroken Hip When Her Car | Runs Into Tree Near Angers, France crashed into a tr de b vibed ature No mer of the Mme. Cu to ha\e The way to lear atorial ment ot hust acelder npon e an oy S Hona and of t atta quitt hus BURNID TO DEATH T THREL P Say ““Bayer”’ ) i 5 e RIN Insist! Rheumatism Accept Baver package i N whichco Randr “Baver Algs be f2 Atpisis 1 facture of M=o ains proven directions boxen of 12 tablets les ¢ and 100— | AMERICA DUTLINES CHINESE ATTTORE China Must Protect Tives of | Foreigners There the k toward for t agton, July 13 stone of the Amerfean poliey “hina ¢ ed as calling quick discharge of the o P\ « entered into at 1 » Waghington 1« on the daen imulate Fau! Presidant Coolidge Kellogg's Position situation Ay the AMr. Kel & custame con ctands £ heliavey that 1 nee provided power irafted at the troaty, confe and the appointment of a eom feston te udicial ¢ vlal rights as adopted ould be agreed rv governments and taken by tl mon aection to that end Asl oenf pon by steps should m to participats in from the exchanges whi a4 governments regarding the cus and extra-territorial questions | there ie no immediate or additional #0 far as officials hate dis for the Waghington govern ‘r‘l‘v' to take | Would Tmproye Conditione There §s no doubt In the minds of | administration officials that the car rving out of the Washington ronfer ance commitments would have a fav arable and automatic effact on pres ent eonditione in China and remove |causes of triction which have proved |troublesome for years those [charged with the conduct of rela governmeants of the west and the far east So far as reports to the state de |partment show, the note of the C'hi [nese provisional government de |{manding the abrogation of the spe il privileges enjoyed hy foreigners {in China has not heen answered hy the diplomats of the powers. Tt i believed that the differences report- 1f4 tn have developed hetween the diplomats regarding position they will take in answering the de mand will be froned out and the rep- | rosenfatives of the interested govern toms action, tians hetween the the ments at Peking will take a united | lstand when they reply to the note CAUSE OF CANCER SAID T0 HAVE BEEN LEARNED Tiritish Selentists Prepare Highly Tm- portant Report Following Re. search Work, London, July 13 P—A repert on | | ports indicate 30 lana 7 A ——, ROKERAGE FIRM RESUME BUSINESS DEFUNCT B WILL Dean. Onativia & Company, With Money Pledged, Ready to Re new Activities, (P ~With a re hseribad over (T Witk Ve a Wities t ling ers in prac and the ad this mp house gines rearganizatian personal cured b 1itars in e pavment arrange- fwo vears pted paper | ypproved plan backed aiim Ciraln Neamid it The will be e At the igations are losses the mar partners ined by t1 are vill prosperity - degree of 1 DEAD NOT KNOWN July 13 (/P ain told that the number ALL Londen vetary C of com the house oF Ghinesaikiil=a inkCaniont Junaias Rritish and French fired upon native der when marin ontra He sald re added the Only one not accurately knnwn 0 wounded, bt be larger Pasquier figures might foreigner, J merchant, was ki subjecte a French Four British Frenchman and one vere wounded QUIET 1IN HONG KONG Hong Kong, July 13 (P —The situation is reported at Canton Lquiet, Hundreds of agitators have pro- ceeded from 1} ports fo carry on city propaganda In the Swim | investizations iuto the cause of can-| | eer by the British Institute of Medi-| al Nesearch §s to be published with. in the v days. It 1s under staod that experiments conducted by the institution resulted in a consid erable advance in the direction of nding the germ of the disease, and is with this that the report ls ex- | | | | | | helieved the r t the discovery All the ¢tor 1o the coming disc rt any cura-| newspapers | losures as of will not | tve me tremendous importane D William Gye, a m institute, said fts resear: had ap- resulted in “a discovery which we helieve will enable us to | Pressed for more definite tnforma- Dr. Gye sald the subject “is too ~ult for the lay mind to under- " In order to make the expei- ich led to the discovery 1 apparatus was invente praised the wark of Dr. lecturer in ollege, London, and Dr. Pt n ting the 1 conducting the er of the 168 parently cause of cancer.” 1 E nard imeroscopy 7 s, constr BURRITT CHAPLL NOTES. i ur City Mission oyed a pleasant ington last Thurs picked ok unti Anot Mr will k at Bn I rritt ch TROLT TO DISTRIBUTE N TO HOSPITA! = of Bankruptes Hoad W rford water? Not of , Lurchmont, (rlntte at little ¢ water ¥, Biltmore s a rub- N \ which keeps her duck wfloat her in t Summer Colds CcRUse Headache When i offsuddenivand when vou gleap in a draft, vou get a Sligh Cold, cansing Headache, Neu- ralgia or Scre Musclee. To Stop Headache Work off t | Cold e wou eanl | the The box bears this sizna L__ Price 30 profits in the future | Foreign Kec- | | congratulations to the coast | s for | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1925, | City Items WAYOR STUDYING STATUIE | | In an efrort | with another ear naar 1 Tublle Sunduy afternoon, Benfamin Marholin Drvight reet drove his car fnto and broke a and the wires attached 1o it to aveld apman and o streets of 35 Taken at Merchants' Maoting. wrgeant O'Mara last night ar rested three small hoys for the theft Neld glasses and gold fish a few days ago in Farmington. Tha of boys will appear before Farmington 4 authorities tomorrow night Er Poli bath Maver A M. Paonessa to omment to offer on the Jay had decision roup of merchants who gather. the Chamber of Commerce last ind voted to keep thelr stores closed on Eunday, but his announe ment that h anvaiting Jdevelops indicated that does not regard {ta matter end The ' som¢ 3 a ce have has house baen notified that been made into the Willow Brook park a wateh, a bathing cap and gome frst ald supplies removed , No. A4, T anting at Bristol, next Thur leaving on the m the ce is at ladies' a mayor rocelved several pe- for two hours of Sunday busi- and for the Nnt These ¢ o Hitlon: main Uity 0 Rockwell Park, 1y afternoon Rebekah Lod Ty will hold an s dns i o] [ to the Chamber meree fr A. Ka od tha New K trolley nter, irast ente al he ta be pe Statement at Frilay lows the closing of stores on Sunday vas in contradiction of a published statement made by the mayor earlier ek. ®Inee that time he has further in ined to made to the merct berg of 87 Wells Rritain gen oftal today for an operation & meeting that the law armed Fromen to morrew morning A M in g in the we Tosey A hae left made neral haspital, where under an operation 1 E. Traver &pita) | tion i he study of the law and while he ¢ discuss the matter, a copy of the #eneral statutes on his desk this morning disclosed a section substan 1ating the mayor's remark New Brit ton Mande directress \tatn general at that {nstity undergone an 18 a patien having recently | aparation on her font Grain Marketing Company Directors Holding Meeting Tuly 13 (M—Directors of n Marketing Co.. abandoned make final arrangements for disco lution of the venture, Nubulous plans for continuing t1 effort on a less extensive scale were braught into the meeting, but offic of the corporation said nothing de nite regarding future possibilitics Mapla Hill fire meet to organize and \ cted commissioners of the Alstriet will alect ofticers| Chicago, tonight the Al matrons and past past s of Martha Chapter, s pa 21, © will attend the funeral of Mrs Johneon gt the Seuth church Tuesday at |E hapel afternoon oelock Ralph Janswick Glen strent narrowly escaped ecrious injury Sat urday embankment near his garage {car was overturned ot night when he drove over an The FOREIGNERS MOVED y o Are Taken Safely Out of the Honan il Province ol Peking, July 13 (P—Most of the Fri. forelgn residents have been safety &vacuated from Honan province, in .. icentral eastern Ch where there at 'h® e conciderable coal and iron de- Mr posits. Charles Bafley of 72 Rel- | P70 Mr, and Mrs, Richard Perst 158 Newington avenue are 1¢ on the birth daughter, Georgietta Alma, on day last | A son was born vester | New Piritaln General hospit e i 4% refugees from the Pe- den street | P. €. Bridgett has presented a hox i"’ cigars to the firemen in approecia- of the good work n in putting out the fi of his Church street ved in Peking last night, ing that a strike of 2,000 Chinese miners began last week and that the water and food supplies of foreign- ers in Honan had been cut off, mak- irg it necessary for them to leave the province, (The Peking syndicate, largely eontrolled by forelgn capital, is one of several fmportant coal and | companies operating in Honan.) report- | tion done Satur day aftern [in the | store. Lovi Moere Daughters of Union Veterans, [meet Wednesday night at o'clock at the home of the presic at 206 Shuitle Meadow atenue. cellar Tent, No. s | il Dr. Keith Surgeon Dentist One Today Is Worth Two Tomorrows Especially is this true when it comes to your teeth. The man who is always saying “I will have my teeth fixed tomorrow” is continually kidding him- self, for tomorrow never comes—today is the day that counts, Today is the day to come to Dr. Keith and have your teeth fixed hefore it is too late, for the time to filx decaying teeth is before they have decayed too much, Come on down to Dr. Keith now and let this thor. oughly reliable dentist repair the damage done by the busy decay germis. Do not delay this visit. ( today for delay means decay. We are now offering special lower prices through the summer—take advantage of it. ) i Plates That Fit are the only kind we make.' 1f yon n fit well and at the same time maker in the city, a man | B8 shade of your natural teet | your mest intimate friend | for this high-grade worl, Come A plate vou want ene that will look natural. Wo have the best plata nho takes pride in hix work. He matehes (he h perfectly and mukes your plate s well thnt ot fell thut it Is arificinl. And our prices unusuully low. Bridgework Must Be Well Done and in Dr. Kelth's Offices you can rest assursd fhat it is. o materinls, plus skill and care on the part of the aperator :r’::lu‘:""m: nerfeet offect our hridgework gives. Supose you have lo teeth and xet do not wish a plate. We pnt testh in those so carefully and matel the shade of ¢ rxoctness that the recembinne | ant places he testh on each side with syelh to your naturnl teeth will be so strikin fhat no ona can tell just which teeth are artiflcial and which are nat. ural. e take unusual pride in the quality of the hridgenork wa de and yon will be more than pleased with the low price we ask for sueh work Fill That Cavity NOW and don't let it grow sn that Inter it will ba fmpossible ta the tooth. Come to Dr. Keith's today—we will clean out all the das nort of the tooth, treat it if necessary so as to prevent any futurs in tien, fill with cement. silver, pllay. gold or enamsl and do it paini and carefully and ot & price so low you will wonder how we ean ta Ao such skillsd work for such n rensanable priee Expert Extraction We naver advite extraction mnless It § when we do, we do it without one bit of pain. We use two methads fo obtaln this result. One is by gas, the surest and best mathod in the norld: tha other fs by means of novecaln applied to the gums, Fither way means no pain for yon. We do net charge an exorditant figure for this work, either. No charze for painless extraction. For best plates ani hridges see Dr. Keith. Al work gunranteed Crowns of Gold and Porcelain 1¢ the emvity In vonr tooth is tan largs or the tooth has decayed 0 that o filling will not taks eare of i, we recommend a crown. Our crowns are made of goll or porcelain—if you require a gold one, we moke it of the best material possible: 22 karat gold, the best anvone ean Buy, s whet we nse. Porcelnin cronns ore made to mateh perfectly the shae of the natural teeth ron have. This kine of work properls ones, s we do it, demands the highest skill on the part of the dentist. so o to obtain a perfoet match. Yon will be pleasantls surprised when rou tind how moderate our prices are for this splendid work. Office open from nine in the morning until eight ot night except Wednesdar, and Fridavs. Coma any time, Phone 3440 for appointment Tady attendant EXAMINATION AND ESTIMATE FREE MAIN STREET DR. KEITH SURGEON DENTIST 5 absolntels nersgagrr hut Remamher tha Tasatian 338 e ON SUNDAY STORE HOURS| .. ..~ | Has No Comment to Make on Action | | ro- .| before | king syndicate mines in Honan ar-| fron | 1 Personls Fleanor Zimmerman spending her vacation Beach 3 Mr. hate a at Clinton and Mrs, Charles B returned from New week's vacation Miss Betty Smith and Miss Mi) |dred May spent the week.end at Neptune Park, Ocean Beach, New | London. ) | | Miss Gertrude Bollerer is gpend ing the week visiting her mother in 3ridgeport | Mrs, Charles J. Symonds of Chest- {nut street is spending her vacation | | with Rev, Dr. and Mrs. John L. [ Davis of New, York, formerly of this at their surnmer home at §tor Dufty York after Dr. €. J. Greenstein has reapened his office at 262 Main &t Practics |limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and ‘Throat.—advt Toseph P. §tor | and A, €. MeKinnie will sail tonight for a six weeks' trip | t0 Burpe, ‘ | Mr. and Mre. A, E. Church of 142 Kensington avenue hass retur from a vacation spent at Saybrook Manor | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam ‘i:q»fluv the week-end at Bayvic gecretary Ralph L. Gould was & visiter to Middletown this morning. Miss Bernardine Walker, daughter of Mr. apd Mrs. F. H. Walker of 57 | Harrison strest, left toduy for a long |teur which will inelude Washington D. C. Park nd af Dover R of Linealn st el riart Yellowstona nal California. Miss Walker, is instructor of physical training at | the Camp school, will return ehort the opening of the con | school year. BACK ON JOB Mass.. July 13 (&) | Seventy-five structural steel and fron workers who struck July 1 for a wage increase from $1.12% to $1.25 an hour retyrned to work today | |without obtaining the increase, on the advice of international union of ficlale, who pointed out that a con- tract with expire until next THEATER TICKETS S§TOLEN More than 2.000 tickets for formances at tha Capitel theater were stolen from the ticket offiee yesterday morning by thieves, be- lieved to be boys, ¢, Ellinger and Patrick J. O'Mara, are investigating STRIKERS Springfield, May. per- rgeants George Frank E. Goodwin Ejesight Specialist 27 MAIN ST. Phone 1905 better, safer way, Protection Lever Brae €2, Combridps, Mass {the Waldorf-Astoria, d the emplovers does not | [ It’s the odor of purity Just one whiff of this pungent, whole- some, anri<cptic smell givet vou confi- dence that Lifebuoy cleanses in a new, What anamazing cleanness! You fee/it. Exhilarating! Skin tingles with the thrill of millions of purified, “‘breathing” pores. In this deep, mildly antiseptic cleansing o iBusEEN .| Mrs. Wallace Injured he state motor vehicle commis- | ah Tt Retidsdline ina (Batarit e In Accident in Paris suspenston of the followlng op ,.4_‘ Parls, July 13 (A—Mrs, Hugh I50x Michae) Gorman, 6| C. Wallace, wife of the former am- Tublles street: Thomas Komek), 201 |bassador to T'rance, way taken home High strect: George Davis, 141 |{rom‘the hospital today and her con- Dwight Alex Talina, 275 |dition was pronounced satistactory. Farmington avenue: John Lindquist, | She was brulsed in an automoblle 15 Wakefeld conrt and Talph Mar- 1celdent Saturday when her car was inelll, 61 Smith street, The follow. |$tTUck by an authomobile, belonging ing have been returned: Edward [t0 the Uruguasan minister. \‘.‘"Wr‘ Taat Main atrseti An X-ray examination showed no Michael Ferrioll, 152 Oak strect; Ru. P00 Wera broken and physiclans dolph Gorman S Maliilan 1. 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