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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925. Before You Shut 115, LAVADAY I¥ CHIGKE. SPEGAST WACNILRN ESSAGES (5, - 55:2-};*{-:%5;” bt ??’S”',"‘:r:,’. for ‘..u;».;c‘.f;:;u:*.,;;:;:;.h:: L M‘]UNTAIN F”[iHT YEAR AS []FFI[;ER |partfaments will n"l!‘nurn tor the p‘r'-‘ ) In 1»“:‘ which are [Onturto, 1 the frst Canadian to M I Has Just Finished 33 Days Without National Geographic Soclety Thanks (1104 of the visit and July ¥4 will by jurisdiction of township |become president of the intarnation- | Ollr aca On s Tatiis Aud. Aliviess' Thi | - 31p! |declared a general loliday in 15y d s, was roised by Ralph H. jal Assoclation of Police \hlnh { ating And Advises This \M : Operators for Keeping Up Chain | ney, but not in Melbourne een, fornier principal of the Orlole [which ended it aunual convention § ! . 00018 gl a ; | Baseball players and othe et 9 ‘ho has |vesterduy. The police chiefs, after A“mn"vaMdy 'fl Com‘)s' Bx Treatment, | fld“ Ban,lk::a:urt:‘] Re 8180[“(] ot Communications. :\m«:s re nnlflr‘ll“\a'm‘l! g“'\ “[:“" T q ::ll”‘-wv’ the ‘kam;v' (r!nl"paslmn selocted Chicago 1 | ) Chicago, July 17 UP—For better ) ) Washington, July 17 (P—Amatour [Lhe VIsitors Who Will also be guests | stu dent of publie in. [tor their (radition to New York [health, alternately eat and take long radio oparators were thanked yaster. |3t 1R varlous horse rucing flxturor |« i \ day by the National Geogrpahic 60 I oftcers o0 men v e gnsian Biel ‘Thu‘(‘ Prents (aldl.‘d | clety for their coopsration in relay e e RS s el For Grand Circuit | | ng dispatches from the MacMillan | 2 . y 80 physiology department. He has | attained by. Eugene W. Chaffes, who 8 e rett raiways and | partal (o | deen &1 A.| Toledo, Ohlo. July 11—Today 1 Hothinz el ondertil gl B Arctic expedition and also were ad X i I dav for the Grand Circuit finisliod al2% day faat |1ast night was elected to begin his|\iged as to the regulat Bl L1 | q b E s to the regulations govern " story for perfect relaxation. ; i Prolonged hunger 18 not the or.|B6th year as treasurer of the Moo= | ing the dsllvery of such memages ang Lhee s1E1 618 o0 L1 Hundreds fo choose from Sl eont e o deal that hu strikers would | dus Baings bank, One of the interesting phases of | : i Dr. Henry N. She e 0 . e i 11ead the publie to think, he says for | The bank was organized on July | ins expedition,” & statement from perintendent of pu on. | Fort \elgs for pucers With At Our r 3 | 5 <P Jsritish Officlals Recommend That 4 1) . w. |purse of $3,000 starters arc 4n- 5 N { B v he nover felt better in hia life, He |14, 1870, and Mr, Chaffee was thelt | the soclety safd, 18 the fact that the _China Send Rusians Home Oeclnredgthal soRiny i vk h 1. Other races Book Departmen e ? No 5 " l1ost 80 pou during the period of | #1ected ifs treasurer. Probably none | world s getting its news of the ex- L p kil itish | PNt is concerned | nounced ‘1'r~:”:.n '«Mu“nh 4 s abstention, but regamed 20 of ftyin |other in the state has held a similar | ylorers through the cooperation of |, .. L e L enfaniionnshinliatesisRes RtIBiEN il oy s than eight day erward position so long. The late Congress- | a thousand or more amateur oper- Al g niss feachers when- [and the pace § . ! 4 | = listrate Zua, sitting in the . The weather 1s promising and the it g sl 4 g0 on a meat diet | man E. Etevens Henry.was for near- | ators and further cooperation 18 \A.‘M”;‘ LR R O oy e ) l _”’ enlie 18 BIOTUA DK \ preceding thelr en- {1y that length of time treasurer of | uested | i i e o 18lec denios theiquestion fiac ! ed hunger. Hoelzel did and felt [the People’s ¥avings bank of Rock-| The society urged amateurs to ob-| rfectly normal the first ty 3 e | sarve carefully the v 1orma first two days |vi | serve carefuily the relay to it of all gy, o Sn s LR L ; of the fast. He had a hard fime| Md, Chaftce wos born In Chico- | messages according to INStructions |ynjagiranie resident of the nettle. | Prine s andii ot m RS A walking from the third to the sev- | pee Falls, Mast. Apri 20 1842, and | given with vach wessags Y e it and he will theretore be hand | Deen deelined ept it [enth day, then he experfenced a | v 3 / a{came here with his parents at the | WNP operator, Jokn L. Reluhartz g over to {he (hinese e 3 O‘p Bag Make sure that you have an ises I'rederick Hoelzel, lay - entertaining novel to take Ehnkntay ) VRl (oI s M';m et el M oodun BTNy (A—Fitty-five along on vour trip. There is || Z years a bank treasurer is the record involved in the dis 16t Vinovs Dosser, Ru 10 he had oftered the [slight weakness, No distinct hunger |age of seven, He served in the Civil | aboard the Bowdofn. e e ’h_”'d‘;:,“'“" PLEADS TOR SOLDIER ore | V8 felt until after the third week. ‘ war and is the single survivor of | Through misunderstandings, some 5 Honolulu, July 17 (/A —Atterney o g on| The desire for food ater the third | Company E. Connecticut Volunteers. | messiges have been delivered 10/ e rourt decidnd that the aoey. |01 Latton, counsl for Paul | DRUG CO s vl ! npt |0k over-topped everything else in | In his service of three years he w 1nsons other than the soclety or the [ment found {n Dosser's possession. |CFOUCH and Arthur ‘Trumbull, sol-| . ; i : 3 U Htha e of the faster. All interest ‘“mm ded at Deep Boftom, Va., Aug. dupartment to whom they are |ydentiying him with tha riots wag (01078 tentenced by - general = court | o m] 1;\ vlvm;,'\ to I..n waned, Pains | st 14, 1564 " | audvessed, the scciety satd. ',\pm¢,“‘””l“", Rt b Acl itted did ot | mouhin) b d0 5 | It .tr’s |mi\‘|1>m'l(.'; { used by contraction of the sto R r easages have the |y, Wi ment respec or attempting 169-171 MAIN ST, 2 h prevented sleop, No headus ltl‘q e ek cpan llezeansicton i e e | H me dential tatus a tele — experienced and ot weather | 500,000 Damage in | same_eonttenti sia = -l \ we grams and lotters so (ar as their de-| The arrest of Dosser was follo ngseoldiere C s was found favorable, | R. R. Yard Explosion |iivers is concerned, and those from by » profost from the snvet & ! i Tolimaall Hoclzel broke the fast with orange | Rridgewater. N. §, July 17 (®— |ths expedition must be mailed. for- ment to the British and writ of habeas corpus "‘ fulve, Ten dags later he ate a pound | Fire In tho vards of the Canadiun | warded by raio, or telegraphed col-|governments in which a demand was |{n% A0 S0 (I8 CEEL RUEH | ! : of steak, a pound of shrimp, a pound | Natfonal raflways here vesterday, | lect to the society or the navy de- {made for the punishment of fhose |1 IdliCatatasizorene iy | Men Are Making up Thelr Mind ! o taken fro nd a pound of salmon. | caused by an explosion in the round- | partment whan &0 addressed. s ¢ FE e P g 4 AT s house which completely destroyed | = - - Eag A okl rouc : als il uatat | ; ¢ tssued | ONT 2N il SINESS [the building dld damage mmmm} MANY RTAINMENTS ; S . “::ll ‘."" ey ,;.';fi,,f":: e . 208 Gobnll Coutt |t B B ave any ac-|at $500,000. Several buildings, a | - What made vou thing Duve had | ¥ Seanril p e - HOREFALL'S STATE-WIDE i conmplice during this burglary?’ | number of freight cars, large quan- Melbourne plans Flaborate lro;:ram}ln-u Arinking?" fon ater i 2N | (hoNowi T oRR b be ALl Senarationtamardl wehCCUSED—"No. _I'm nol doing |titles of stores and eight locomotives | For American Saflors “Why, when the charlotte russa | MTI 01 100 :‘”‘ ‘\‘n”h"w;yi'“”;'; Shop 18 enoug” to m.u‘lgs satd Linden, “T e nough to be able to employ |were destrovad. The enuse of the | Melbourne, July 17 (B — A wide | was get before him he tried to biaw 277 THUMD 1d - pr you dizzy. Sus for & an assistant yot ule N ateriall ¢ 1 Trumbull's | e el assistan t"—~Pilule, Zagreb, |axplosion was not determined. Irange of private entertalnment “,;‘ off the foam."—Pitt Panther ‘::” W'{ 1, SiE At el and what Pippia:t urts never hefore raised. Us e MEN'S FANCY SUITS e court respeets an order from bk sesd b O e e nmmmmr—wm@@@@m@lm@@mlm s Suts v ol o rn OP}RATIV MARKETING P : v s e e o || 15 100 RESTRICTED| G~ DONNELLY, 4 Bl DONNELLY, S MULLEN (0. \ AN MULLEN CO. small lots of each pattern A COLUMN OF WASH GOODS SPECIALS Fvery One a Genuine Bargain BROADCLOTH SATURDAY WILL BE A DAY OF WORTH WHILE SAVINGS IF YOTI DO YOUR SHOPPING AT THIS STORF — STRIPES LOOK OVER THIS PAGE OF REAL VALUES AND THEN COME PEEPARED TO BUY AND SAVE 44C 1 e ot B 6 m kM R = S L S S s 3 English breadcloth | ANOTHER GREAT PURCHASE RUSHED FROM NEW YORK —. | LADIES! BIGGEST HOSE SENSATION stripes. Just the thing - = : > OF THE YEAR sl b ANOTHER CHANCE TO SAVE ON THESE R R e | 1,000 PAIR OF BURSON FULL FASHIONED Sp SUMMER ~ SILK HGSE 63c b Tadles’ Burson Full Faeh. lgc ioned Silkk Hose, These hose are v first quality; per- 0 > s foct every respec a5 fxenuine Bates and Kil- | i stana etose mjr’;:‘“;{‘_af burni Ginghams in a big | offered in the most fashion- - s 2 able shades. Black, white, vange of styles; 32 inches nude, French nude, sandal- wide; just the thing for wood, blonde, beige, tan, . B airedale, peach, sombrero, children’s dresses. | fush, atmosphere, grey and i —— THREE PRICE GROUPS il b WINDSOR PLsSE T s 29¢ $12.00 DRESSES — §$14.00 DRESSES — $16.00 DRESSES e 5 ' ; toe, the sale is made of mer- So completely were our stocks depleted that it was necessary 1 O [jgcetead lislss anciviont, .8 Chinese hinese | " Joaision of the court martial gtyles are smart—the woolens high grade—the tniloring excel- lent. A few of them have 2 pafrs ‘ Taken From !Mmrv Thinks Thic Shonld Anti-Trast of trousers. Tiyery suit an wans- | Law. Catogory ual value, Buy them while they fan Jose. Calif., July 17 (P—Co- operative marketing associations handling agricultural produce ghowld be fre sed of the restrictions of the moicioioioirioioicicy Store Opon Al Day Vaery | Iast. |l s \ Business Doy man Anti-Trust law, Secretary | Forbort Hoover fold an audience of | faymers, co-operative marketing offi ,/ ! A, e e v Einaityiion N sin ¢ vegatables wa o Sireci ;,, u@@@m@mm@@@@@@@@ Harttord ) 204 and n at «It Pags to Buy Our Kind" afzodianddedit in cconomicaily | ____,-_».4.._—¢—-J ; ] FOODbHOP. e '\Iutual Bldg EXPERIENCE hegets wisdom. Owls aren’t wise, they only look se. One| " © trial will prove to vou that |n.- our Delicatessen is not only a time and money-saving | proposifion for you and every ‘ Hli ‘E H J(’CES\ nther housekeeper, but it af- | a pr fords vou a greater variety guantinn Tietd Seene af Teets With of hetter foods than you N 000,000 Candle Fower Lamp & A welt or a seam, giving ab- Floral stripes and plain § to rush another shipment of these smart dresses. The very <olnte comfort to the wearer; colors, hest quality for J low price, the excellent quality and their desirability made « = thelhoel s ;fi“;};"g]‘;,g‘"; o children’s wear and lin- [ them sell vapidly. Here is an entire new group for Saturday —- SILK, nature's lnes conforms to gerie purposes, 32 inches | TUB SILKS, PRINTS, SATIN CREPES, FLAT CREPES, CREPE | (he testof all Full Fashioned wide, DE CHIN s could buy cr prepare other- Al T Avintion wise, Be wiser than any owl A and try patronizing us. ih A G0h e Eanale Gl ) ctalled on arr SATURDAY SPECTALS i@@mwmm@@flm@@wm@EMM@EME@M@@C Cloverbloom Bufter (1-4 Ih, o, L TR 8 ooy vortes e = 3000 LADIES' BROADSTRIPED el R T A S i s e AND COIN DOT DRESSES R P Value 59¢ Y \T “2111'}"",;<\,!h“, ‘th»n h supph o light ylum- 'uf?l‘f.’(‘ assortment of Dat- ‘O]LE SILK PRINT ) nhres n area o one. ‘ G Al e e e D E | The Season’s Greatest Dress Value—Sizes 36 to 52 Brookfield Butte L Th ine nazard of biinding aviaters @ith mer colors, This is the DRESSES prints) . ; rove 1 genuine Normandy fab- Eure Lare 1 inatine the I rie, 1h= - iTA e D W D L v Q Rippezecianag s s Demand Saddle Hovses FLORAL VOIL ES - O -~ @ MEN'S BATHING SUITS | MEN'S SILK AND WOOL 10¢c each 1 : You must see this assortment of v Tail Licht _ Carry Red Tail Light 39¢ frocks, the wonderful range of ‘ 98¢ » TIES | RECR T ; a s horses| fo b Barzetfioralivollesinithe sth,\'lese—the variety of colors—the =~ You'll he amazed and delighted e \ | LY R B + ey Ge«a:":zethte different trimmed effect and the with this big value. Fresh, pretty | Lyt good uality. Regnlar 4<1900c A L Tners mav be n e bumer B oo much in de- @ [ne quality of materials to realize | styles in this group of dresses. = == l Ml Piekled Tige Feet nala 3 dmitted in su 1 mand now; 40-inch wide Orange Pekoe Tea what a big value this is. These same dresses sold a short | CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL 'S PATAMAS ad T ! Mine the FL Tt here b 0 3 Sizes 16 to 52 | time ago for double this low price. BATHING SUITS $1 00 e e 2 SR AOE $1 98 Colors are bll;e, white, tan FRUIT OF THE LOOM TOWELING | CRETON | TURKISH TOWELS | Large assortment of popular | 2nd lavender, $L69 values, (zenuine Fruit of the Loom Cotton Toweling, plain and = Beautiful patterns ; | Tlfi,‘,fl,r boy H?d,g,!flsf, N BOYS' BLOUSES Muslin, 36 inches wide. July s quality, 36-inch wide July it i i PHILIPPINE CHEMISE 59C and brown. July Clearance size 22x45. July 29C | Guaranteed all hand em- | made in sport and regular (learance Sale Clearance s i i ORIE, 2 Q broidered and sewed, slight- = i 3 sale, vard 18c vard e 1 %(: Sale, yard .. 1 5(: Clearance Sale, ea, ElsedBion handliizng: :It;(l;: Silk stripes, brosd- v s, soisett B heautiful patterns. Sizes 36 | gne clo ;:s Re:g. ?Idv:.]'&’s{ INDIAN HEAD LINEN CLOTHS LAMP SHADES et e Hp;r’;“c':,“l"ale $1. 39 TADIES SILK PRINCESS Unbleached Indian Head, Pure Irish linen table OFF N srii e S 2 Z SLIPS 40 inches wide, suitable for cloths, 36 inches square: 20% Crinkled bed spreads with | “ MUSLIN SLIPS Made of rayon silk with e e e e ith ded ‘ho d LA mereandise Tt lamy oo blue and gnld stripes; With shadow proof bottom, | plaited flounce on bottom, .1 : learafiu y €VC. JUly :"}" 1 cor rder. ;hade depfirtlmem lul:‘ 21 |"_vdsr.! wide, 3 yds. long: lafitv‘ n';Tm(;d‘ bodice, Sizes a“ the new' slummer shades, : Sale, « July | scalloped. 26 to 44, July all sizes. July Sale, yard 1 7C each i 79(: Clearance Sale, Sale, each $2 59 Clearance Sale ... 98(: Clearance Sale $1 -98 Home Made Patato (hip= Smoked White Fich, a9 Ih Cambhm wm ~alad oac It s bill reads - MY ASURY Phrosto, all flavor ot ? jars Regular 18¢ 10c Ih EEEEEEEEEEE ] (]3] () () ] ) ][] ] ] Rogst Stufled Chicken, 3 to avg 75 - 82,00, ABOUT THE STORE ay ir o German and Swedich Dielicarte PLAN AMERICANIZATION TOlLET ARTICLES Sateen Samitarv Belts, all }(n]\‘nn& Tooth Paste. | Lady Ester Four Purpose | Howard's Buttermilk | Mum, for perspiration | Flexo Toilet Tissue, large sizes; white and flesh. Cold Cream, medium size, rolls, Sale Sale 1 ) ) ) 5 5 ) 5 ) G 6 5 D ) ) 5 ) ) ) 6 5 2 6 5 5 0 5 5 D 5 ) ) 5 ) 0 ) 5 5 5 ) ] ) (] 0 S ) Wallace Health Bread Winchell Smith Millstream TWhole Wheat Bread Home Made Crullers eth Whole Wheat Gra Parker Buckey's Bread and Rolls. ?EIEIEIEfl@fl@@@@@@@@EIEIE]EI@E]E]EIE]EE\IE]EIIEIEEIEIEEIE]@@E@@@E}@@flflE@E@E@E@@@E@@lfl@@@@@@@@E@@E@@@E t

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