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| Coolidge Inquiring Into Situation Affecting Coal ANTENN DEVISED Said o Revolutionize Re-Broad- - casting of Programs T (P—Terme the as revolutionizing Aug experts broadcasting of radio programs special selective antenna in operation for the fiist night by the Westinghou and Manufacturing vented hy Irank Co chief engineer of the the antenna was ompany, pick up only c¢ is from Eeriain cetion, ting inter ference from the er Ktation, a great source of mixing hercto fore according to ra intent night was at KIFKA lio engir The special ehort wave lengtl 1a musical program from KDKA from it was intercepted tenna and there f on the afr again at the € « quency or wave length Tha antenna Vee.president of company, makes flcation of changing their form or f Renjamin G “It {8 & real milestona in 1gent for the achlevement,” he sald, farmers’ the radio engir on the speci amplified arrs, mpa radio waves “It provides with the thing he has been o ng for to further his dream of making radlo a prac- tical, dependable method of com. munication over distances which could not that the the ha and this yes long information nd Big Increase in Acreage Devoted to Alfalfa Aug i o incre an in Hartford co en dast fall by the week ultimate goal of the a good start toward that goal, Mr, accomplished |Southwick sald “ NAPLES HOUSE T0BE ONE-STORY Change in Plans Allows Haxt Street Permit to Pass Mass, Ang. 7 (P s to the anthracite probloms con udministration wa tha end of the Hart g when s granted a Naples et w nn. Miss Julis mit to on that permit was granted hy Amily house holiding ¢ 14 one family house on in ymmission Objection had vo family honse ) 5 le, some time ago nas pscott within a to bofld of S S permit a two waster Genera lisealag oty 1 hers shortly to ntal matters, amainst it No remon the i yesterday inted to was voted raise no ohjec <o the application fram a prop- owner on Franklin street who 7 P —As ¢s to build a store on his pro- T 150 the ¢ nlication for a permit to| erect a three tenement house he- | tween two tenement honses on Shut year, v by ., Hartford Hartf n in from 300 obtained this haa Meadow avenue will be taken up at a hearing [ A permit will he granfed to the| street jitney line to build 1t Oak and Allen streets to ey busses, | On objections by Rev, Staphen A. | Grohol, the Al Saints'| church, as well as other property | ownars in the vicinity, Gozzo nnd} LaRocco were refused permission to | built two slx-family brick apart- | furm burean hefore dience he car res or one-tenth of | e of Hartford county increase constitutes pastor of GOES TO A PICTURE SHOW | ment honses 6, 28 and 32 \\‘Hw\x; The applieants will speak | to the common council. | |king. T IW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1925. Negro Convention Rig Success, 4 Left Behind Meriden, Aug. 7 (P - of their number behimd hospital and three in the police cekup-—approsimately 1,000 negroe who came here from all parts of the state yesterday for their annual out- ing, left late last night, satisfied with Lhe 8L s of the soctal event, Leaving one in the Hit over the head with a bottle, Willlams of 74 Webster street, New Haven, ended his eelebration in the Meriden hospital. He is not s riously hurt, The bottle wiclder w loeated rhree Waterbury men— 1., Vaughn Fdward Williams and Lester Fletch o headguar- ters along with eight quarts of al Tes were taken to police the prohibition law SERVANTS STRIKT Aug, T (P at the British legation, several employes of the gation chancery their Sixty Chinese in lo- have gone on strike, action heing considered the re sult of intimidation by leaders of the student This effective weapon inti-foreign agitation, firsi indication of the spread of the strike as a gainst the British to Pe- strikers include eervants of the legation guard and house ser- s of members of the legation is the Sp recipes from the rece: big Gulden's Saladressing Mustard Recipe Contest, is four | A aleohol, charged with violating 5 MILES TO ONE GALLON OF FUEL This Is Claimed For New Motor Just Desidned Los Angeles, Cal, Aug. 7 (P — A new motor and a new gynthetic fuel whieh will revolutionize the automo- bhefore the annnal convention of the Ameri- can UChemical sociefy Dr. T. A. Boyd, of the Genera) | Motors research department, descrih- ing science’s latest accomplishment in motor development, said that the lengine s the most powerful of ita type ever devised and that the fuel will yleld 60 miles to the gallon, Other claims for the innovations are that no gear shift will he need- od as the engine will operate at low speed with virtually the same effi- clency at high speeds and that lack of flexibility, earbon trouble and poisonons fumes will be eliminated, |as the motor 1= more like a steam engine than an infernal combustion | motar. The engine, the speaker sald, will he manufactured by the General Mo- tors company and installed in its five makes of cars The fuel, he said. will he manufae- tured by the Dupont eompany and the gathering of the raw materlal and the distribution of finished product will be handled by Standard Oil company. The synthetic fuel may he made from petroleum, coal or lignite, Tt will be marketed under the trade name of “synthol.” HLANSMEN HONYENE hile industry are announced as the | rangements for the reception of the big influx of Klansmen and their families early tomororw on the more |than 40 special frains chartered for | the occasion, Meanwhile a govern- | ment reservation of 23 ncres assign | #d as a camping space for K men on the outskirts of the city was rapidiy filling up with the arrival of | numerous motor caravans, some coming from as far as Texas. } Klan headquarters were a secth- | Ing place early today with new ar- | rivals seeking information on the | program of events tomorow which [ will lead off with a parade forming | at Peace monument and passing down Pennsylvania avenue to the Washington monument grounds. Just how many marchers there will | be continued o be a moot question | today. And it seemed evident that Klan oficials themselves didn't | know mates range from five to ten thousand and upward. Final orders of the police, will be on duty in full throughout the day and night morrow, provide for a clear space of three blocks between the end of the procession and the usual wake of foot and motor frafiic, and glve | the marchers right of way at street intersections, | At the request of Lientenant Colonel Sherrill, director of public | bulldings and parts, a detachment who force | to- | | | | | | of marines from the Quantico base | has been arraigned to guard the | treasury building, as is usual on oc- casfon of large gatherings in the | capital, and patrol the | gronnds particularly those sur- rounding the monument where the procession will terminate, A citlzens' maintenance of order commiftee, which was secretly formed several weeks ago, was sald to be exercising increasing vigllance today against possibility of disorder, although the police in explaining the order calling for full force to duty tomorrow said they expected no trouble and the order was merely FIRST TIME IN SEVEN YEARS this delicious Salad. Laboratory Expert At Miller-Hansons, Receives Lefter | From Canada have since 1 at- tended a movic show,” says Mrs. |car Alice B |TIS. “IPor seven years I was confined to |completely driven away ¢ with {rheumatism.” Call at Miller-Hanson Drug Store, 50 Church St., and get the hooklet, my home rheumatism, day, 1 am happlest in Quehee, and it |ratory has all To- | the | Pay 5c First Week Pay 10c Second Week Pay 15¢ Third Week Pay 20c Fourth Week Pay 25¢ Fifth Week Pay 53¢ Sixth Week And 50c a week thereafter antil fell amount of $17.50 is pad. The watch is yours first of FIVE CENTS. on the payment You'll | Trading At Michaels ~omething brought ahout by It is the greatest medicine in the world for rheumatism, and you publish my letter, if you wish. ard of |1 have spent much money trying to st, Isidore, P. Q.[find a cure, but with Two treatments of NOX-RI-'I 3 | gas. person |“Forms of Rheumatism.” expert been NOX-RI-TIS. ‘Vctcran Baggage Master | at Waterbury a Suicide Waterbury, Aug. 7 (P—Suffering | cubhans L pes e e for cight months'from a nervous | cu i3 teaspoon salt Ihreakdown and despondent hecause teas n_pepper cup NOX-TiI- ot his inability to work, James L. Cudenlafeladssrios Vo Joy, 54, of 131 Highland avenne, for 20 years haggage master at the old railroad {erminal here, yesterday afternoon locked Thimself in the hathroom of his home and commit- | ted suicide by inhaling illuminating | 1 can kidney beans; 1 cu- cumber, cubed; 1 tomato, AT KAPITAL [;ITY | a precautionary step against it | | iy | MANY INTERMARRIAGES —_— T (A—Telling of the {many ma between American «ailors and Australian girls during |the visit of the American fleet at |Sydney and Melbourne, the Sydney |correspondent of the Daily Mail say: {that the American consul was ove whelmed with requests for informa- Aug. T (P—DBy train tion and adviee about marriage on | and motor, Ku Klux Klansmen were |the part of the sailors. The advice, |arriving in the capital from far and however, was generally iznored be- | near today as the advance guard of |cause it counselled waitin | more than 50,000 visifors expected | GULDENS . | for the Klan demonstration here to- i new SALADRESSING Reiid e MUSTARDO ¢ A | Among the carly arrivals were a number of high officials of the or- —— der who are lending a hand in ar- London, Aug. Trains and Motor Bringing Them to Convention taking d seasoning; add the Saladressing Mustard. Chill thoroughly and serve on lettuce. Deliaious! You'll love this new mustard taste for Salads—15c. | Washington, no succ | His wife, Cordelfa, found the hody. [Te was lying fully dressed on the floor, with a gas tuhe, detached from la neater, by his side. Dr. Henry G A labo-'Anderson, deputy medical examiner, | here to explain [was called and declared the case |suiclde by gas poisoning. L Care of Cereals Your cereals and meals decay | very rapidly in the summertime and must be kept thoroughly dry and inspected frequently for jnsects. is Here is your chance to own a heautiful 16 jewel, white gold filled Wrist Watch or a handsome Elgin green gold filled Watch at the remarkahly low price of $18.50 YOU DON'T NEED THE CASH! USE YOUR CREDIT! Pay Only 5¢ Down See These Watches in Our Window $17.50 Diamond Ring $17.50 This is a sale everyone is talking about. We still have sore of those good quality diunfmds to sell at the sale price. Remember they are full cut diamonds and set in 14K Gold settings. Pav Only 5¢c Down $18.:50" =8 2ot $18 50 or Wrist Watch This is a sale that everyhody \§'i|l talk ahout—A chancc to own a real man's watch or wrist watch on our famous Jitney Sale Plan. PAY ONLY 5¢ DOWN Pay 5c First Week Pay 10c Second Week Pay 15¢ Third Week Pay 20c Fourth Week Pay 25c Fifth Week Pay 50c Sixth Week And 50c a week thereafter until full amount of $17.50 is paid. The waich is yours on the frst payment of FIVE CENTS. There's Something You'll Like Trading At About 354 MAIN STREET A Open S:turday Evenings public, lother finalist position. [ | western women's clay court charm plon, meets Mrs, J. C. Johnson of Detroit in the finals, I'rcgross of [Mra, Johnson, present DMichigur state champion like that of = Mier Lelghton has developed llttle oppe sition, (LAY COURT MEN Today and Tomorrow Will Dg: misen 1. nactons ‘champion. "a» ide Championship the winner of the western title, Much interest centers in the pros pect of seeing Tilden face Snodgrase 3 who came within twe points of de: Detrolt, Aug. 7 (M-—Three matches | teqying him 4n the inals of natlorn! played today and tomorrow will de- clay court championship at'St. Louls. The Kinsey brothers of Californin will also play, meeting the doubles | Lrs, survivors of the past four days |VIAReErs. play in the annual tournament will | participate, {Pole Falls But Autoist Finallsts will be determined today s e R e Denies He ?truck Itf geles meete Luclen Williams of Chi- | Bridgeport, Aug. 7 (RA—A few cago, and WalterM¥eshrook opposcs seconds after a truck bound from Kirk Reid of Clevéland. Hartford to New York had pulled up All four came through Thuvaday's [t the curh on State street near play in vistorles that confirmed 1Broad. parking about two feet from ijndgment of experts who sscded |2 Street light pole, the pole craghed them in the draw, Willlams' victory |Into the street. Melville Gaouette, was th ost outstanding, being over |53 Belmont street, Hartford, operat- Walter Hayes, twice westorn |OF Of the truck, which is owned by champion. i the Woodlawn Transportation com.- Snoderass and Weebrook loom as |[Pany of Hartford, clalmed he did not the sirongest contenders for (he [hit the pole. His statement was sub- doubles champlonship. They ad- |Stantiated by a witness of the oc vanced into the semi-finals yestar. [CUTTence. day by two decisive victories Employes of the United Illuminat- They meet Henry Wik, Cleveland |IN& company, called out to repair nd Clifford Marsh of Buffalo in the |damage, sald it was impossible fer mi-finals, while the Chicago team |the pole to fall without being struek of Hayes and Willlams contest with | Tra and G. Reindel of Detroit for the The Reindel Liroihers effected the first upset &f the tournament when they put ont Tield and Harry McKee, 17 year old san Franiesco player, VMiss Marion Leighton, of ('hijecago, striving to continue reigning as cide the 1025 champlon of western lay court tennis in which four play- BOLILFERER WILL A hundred dollars is left to Edith Harlow of Plainville, a daughter, jand the balance of the estate to | Emilfe H. Bollerer, the widow, in the will of the late Frederick I. Bollerer, approved last evening in probate court. S Cugust Aids in_keeping scalp in healthy condittom free from dandruff During Our “Factory to You" Sale We Will Sell You A Regular 50c Bottle of Rexall “93” Hair Tonic And a Regular 25c¢ Jar of Rexall “93” Shampoo Paste 75c Value Both for 50c Candy 39¢ Jordanette Almonds, 11b. 49¢ 35¢ Liggett's Milk Chocolate, 25c 49c Wrapped Caramels, 1 Ibbox 39¢ 49c Homemaid Nougats, 1ol bax et St a9 49¢ Jelly Spice Drops, 1 1b. box 39¢ 490 Jelly Spice Strings, 1 1b. boz 39¢ 49¢ om-ra«fmmd Gum Drops 39 Family Medicines 1 00Rexall Orderlies, 130% 79¢ 25¢ Corn Bolvent 19 30c Eyelo, (Eve Totion) .. 39¢ 40c Gypsy Cream, 8 ox. 33 100 Liver Salts, 14 0z. ...... 79% 25¢ Klens-All, § oz. . L 1.00 Peptona, 16 oz. . . 7% 250 Foot Powder, 40z, .... 19¢ Toilet Goods 50c Jonteel Tale i0c Bay Rum, 8 oz. .. . 75¢ Harmony Lilac Vegetal 50c Georgia Rose Face Powder 256 Georgia Ross Talcum 1.00Georgia Rose Body Powder 10c Rexolive Soap per doz. 1.00Toilet Waters 6 odors 25¢ Quality Tooth Brushes . 350 Antiseptic Tooth Powder 50c Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic 10c Jonteel Hair Net per doz. “0c Jonteel Yanishing Cream. 50c Jonteel Cold Cream ... .. 1.00 Georgia Rose Toilet Water 50c Ladies’ Dressing Combs. .. 30c Men's Combs 40c Bobbed Hair Comba. . 50c Harmony Olivo Shampoo 1.50. Odor Jonteel. ... .1.19 25¢ Klenzo Dental Creme. 19¢ 25c Harmony Toilet Cream. ... 19¢ 39¢ 39¢ S0c 39¢ 19¢ 79c 98¢ 79 19¢ 23c 39¢ 79c 39 39 79¢ 39¢ 23c .29 37c Cara Nome Twin Vanity Of a silver composition, beautifully designed. Four times as much com. pact Face Powder as Rouge, 98¢ Formerly $2.00 Reduced to Regularly 45¢ Coffee (1 pound) . 50¢ Opeko Tea (14 Ib.) Week-Ends 2 for 76¢ 2 for 66¢ 2 for 26¢ 2 for 49¢ . 2 for 41c 25 PureCocoa (141b.) : Serpher d5c Jam B it 35¢c Lemon Extract 7 Flavors. 217 MAIN STREET Factory ~ SALE OF PURE FOODS During entire period of “Factory to You” Sale Liggett’s Family Syrups "o/, Serve with Cracked Ice and Water. Deliciows as a Sauce for Puddings and Over Ice Cream. Drug Stores Rexall o Sale LADIES — 75c Bottle of Juneve Perfume FREE With Each Bex of Juneve ~ Face Powder Purchased at the $1 00 regular price of During Our. “Factory to You" Sale Household Needs 85c CascadeLinenPaper (about 90 sheets and 50 envelopes) $9¢ 50c Lord Baltimore Portfolio [pad of 50 sheets and 24 envelopesl............. Tinker Tape, for mending Adhesive Plaster e 87c Firstaid Gauze, 5 vd: 1.75 Symbol Fount in Sy 20c Zinc Oxide Ointment 35¢ Hinkle's Cascara Comp. 98¢ Labor-Lite Aprons .. .. 1.00 Household Rubber Gloves 69¢ 65c Diving Type Swim Kaps 49¢ 98¢ Shaving Brush . 79¢ 69¢c Monogram Cotton. 1 1b roll S4¢ 1.75 Firstaid Clinical Ther- 50¢ 1.29 Puretest Products 25¢ Puretest Aspirin Tablets24's 19¢ 43¢ Witch Hazel (pint) .... 39¢ 20c Boric Acid, 4 oz. 35c Cream of Tartar, 4 ox 23c 30¢ Rochelle Salts, 4 oz. . 19¢ 19¢ Soda Bicarbonate,16 02.2 for 25¢ 19¢ Zine Stearate, 1 oz, . 50c Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic, 4 oz. 30e Glycerine, 4 oz. T 30c Mixt. Rhubarh snd Soda 4 oz 4 25¢ Castor Oil, 4 oz. 19¢ 35c Arom, Spirits of Ammonia 23c 25¢ Tinc. Iodine with Applicator 19¢ 50c No. 6 Disinfectant, 16 oz. 39¢c 25¢ Glycerine Suppositories Infants, 12%s........ 19¢ 4or. Peroxideof Hydrogen . ... 13¢ 79c Mineral Oil, Russ. type 160z.69¢ 19¢ Epsom Salts, 1 b, . 18c 50¢ Sodium Phosphate. ..39% Rexall Theatrical Cold Cream Ladies—it is a delight to use this Cream. Soft, smooth, velvety. Regular Price 40c RS 7c e Regularty Week-Ends 26¢ Cake Chocolate . 2 for 26¢ 35¢ Vanilla Extract . 2 for 46¢ 40c Salad Dressing . 2 for 41c 35¢ Peanut Butter . . 2 for 40c 3¢ Ferrari Olive Oil . (pint) 59¢ Ballardvale Chocolate Sauce 23¢ D s, 29c

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