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On Our Entire Stock of Kodaks THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN SI. After-Inventory Specials In Horsfall Apparel for Men and Women FOR MEN Men'zs Fancy Snits—A fine Suits—broken lines, gronp of tormerly . 24.50 8§55 . Men's Norfolk Sufts——Sports mod. els, with handsoms $24.50 FOR WOMLN Women's Dressos crepes, gatin and long trouscrs Gec hiffon I the new col- 225,00 $7. 95 eclal HOI O oF ALLL 93-99 Msylum Stree Helr((nrd. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” All Day Laery Store Open ors, Formerly qs o 1695 Women's Dresscs ilks, rA- | dinm and crepes. Formerly Businces Day, . Convention T: N!m Distributed Fdinbny Anz ) An ah i of the ered b 0l (s o e ) W work ¢ ) the World's 1 nion in June is 1o be 1 1 (6f i 1" organiza 15 Hhie i f hor con n N 0 meesag 1 1 rit Srveden jon and Rs tom em used b « Uited Ra 1 cliredl or t TOTHAMIPTON ATTRACTS OLD 1IN . 1 1 ANEN S 9 PV 2R WORK Has No Backacl Because ! . Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound Drove Her Nliness Away NOV il trim A i} elings | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, AU GUbT 8, 192 23, ‘ S OG 5 5t ON U. §., 0'CONNOR %AY» 1 PETTICOATS ARE 4 L ;lnlhv-r of British House of Copmons At BA CK AGA[ f A 3 | Discusses International U . i — 1 i 0| N I ‘llfl. e R RS ORD oW Defroit Station Will Go 0 (Sfat ngh Depar(ment : Politics Inlereslm 85 PAMia — «xn vou piosr say A wosn etroit Station Will Go On Sate way Dep Telations. ‘ b AND YOU DIDN'T AY A ROAD the Air Angust {3 Makes 11 Adreements | renson aug. s o0 — miat wnore | ment Quits SISO e uld be no real security for th d OTED STYLE EXPE s | peace of Europe or the world until | e Sl | H._\!\s ~1||4. {I?\). AND FALL WJIR, Detroit's newest and largest At a cost of approximatety 8622 | the “full strength of tha mighty | Oftawa, Aug. & (B — While pro- | 01 LINGE RIE o broadeasting station, will make its 080, the Connectlcut state lighway | American arm” was thrown fnto the rogation of the Canadian parlia- | The recelving department of (he formal bow fo the radio audience {department today awarded con- | balance in favor of peuce, wis « ment has been followed by the usual [ Union Laundry Co, was severely up- t 8 p.om, eastern daylight saving | tracts for the construction of two ' tended by 'T. P. ©'Connor, “father | political hrl, the possibility of a |set last Thursday morning by v:o; time. on Augnst 15, The transmitter bridges and about thirteen miles of | of the Honse of Commons” to an | general election this fall aronses a lsuc ppearanca of a M"'M,r., Ao bl A | new roadwoy locattd in all parts of | address on “Futurc relafions of strong undereurrent of interest. or |silk petticoats ,\41\: in tor the }r‘, ,fi » watts and the wave length of { the state. Eleven seporate contracts | Ingland and Amerlea.” several months there has been con- |dry cleaning """‘"'(‘. ]‘u“\":v':vt'm . he new station is 517 meters, are involved in the improvements, | The fArst thing, he sail if el to whether the Mucken. |the person of Wylle Vul av:‘dlv con J el nalALdliATe GLithe ATt Proposals for the new work drew | nations were to work together s | e government, now in ite deieyment gas Rorhdlycons | tlon Is located in the Book-Cadillac | seventy.nina blds from contractors, | to understand each other, To the | fourt roof off will follow the [sul I‘ ""_‘.'v"”m? i hotel and the transmitter 1s located | Work on the new projects ls expact. | question whether Great Britain un- [ usual course of ing to the v intorme hat at Pontiae, 80 milas away The ed to be started at once, In each dersteod America or whether Amer- mntry Letore 1 piration of the N* T»"“ of the novelties meidental studio Mself {8 a teiur of the cose, the contract was awarded fo|ica understood Great Britain, he | fe-vear ferm, and whether another | “ne of the REvEHES AICHRTE ecoralor's art, although the proper the lowest bidder In the competi- |answored with an emphatic nega- ' session of parliament ‘;yv‘ b held L8 ipastent revival which Z precaution against sound lcakage tion tive, ore dissolution, A question from + distinet effect upon the and echoes has been tuken, 1T Following are the contracts| o far as Furope was concerned, | th Labor p of the house of com e transmitting equipment is the finest awarded and the location of the | he said, he looked with apprehe mons“on those points shortly hefore | 12l seasons lingerle has | obtainable. The building which construstion work [ slon on the future of peace, but he | parliament was provosned was an- | o8 SEEEE SRR G E ang ] houses the transmitting pment 1. Town of Wethersfield, 3,600 looked ross Atlantie for a | sw Premicr King in a non-i i e oven loss than that ¢ s a model of design and efficiency feet of 3" asphalt 7" concrete base | “great big brother who will help us | committal manner When silk lips came In, pettlcoats with regard fo the uses to which to Edward Balf company, Hartford, in the work for prace.” Espectation of a general election | G0 F o { it will be put. Conn., for $24,073.50 | Britons must get out of thefr this fall was high until the Labor With the new scheme of things The towers supporting the anten- “er M o N e : e i f 2. Town of Killingly, 5,971 feet! minds, however, he said, the idea , government of Nova Heot I gpeat many pretty styles in petti- na are 200 feet high and are made ‘(,nsh. sa M," 'QMU‘ when ‘."tm'”e‘wd at hl"‘ home in of 8" relnforced cement concrete | that Amerfeans are all ehildren of - power tor 40 years, was defeated in [0 0500 G0 the shop win- © 3 of galvanlzed steel. They weigh 22| the Boston zoo. “What with all this talk about birth control| o ement on the Norwich-Putnam | England, Scotland, Wales or Ire- | the elvction m when the con- |Goue Of O tons. Forty-elght tons of concrete | and such things it looks like I'll have to look up the want ads |road, to J. Arborio, New Haven, |land, and added that an appeal to | @rotives cosstul fn 40 out | o most desirable to hatve a has been poured into tha b of| for a new job if there won't be any more babies to deliver,” |Conn.. for 36745000 | the spivit of the Pilgrim IFathers of canstituer On August 10| haprjeoat mat the dress in color, A | each and there are 11 miles of No. ¥ . ‘Town of New AMilford-——Lump | was n 1 appeal to the majority roLiberal — provinclal goveru- yy come shades in addition to black ’ !U copper wire in the ground sys- suni price for steel superstracture of the Ameriean peo ment. that of N Prmewic w",,, vhite can be ukel with several | tem. Other Interesting details re- oy |in place complete, including railing, | ER— appeal fo the people. The result |grocke.” | garding the equipment are: The Duke C'oming to U, S, laid ready toe the cancrsts fooring | 1,, TR B S O et N it i R SO N tenna insulators arc four feet long. to -\'()li(‘il Al‘l f\id Gaylordsville bridge, to Berlin 4_‘,‘... influence on Premier King and Ms save, and it he l\rv' wh :hdh! n An electric winch 18 required fe . i gt Wlie struction compa Berlin, Con Ivisers to whether not par-alw we ean be of great ai | fhe raising of the antenna :vvd the | e, y.a:fll:n,.n S 2L i i lament dissolved | We can dye your petticoat the | transmitter ftself weighs 13 tons. | ' Pocine att: akes ‘end the nrobeca|| 4 Town of New Milford, Gay- "By | In the meantime Premicr King [necessary fashionable shade, or ws | The inaugural program on August | fion of ant e W‘_m:'\‘-“m- RTINS COIETE Thoil Pl j 1 i‘ | has refived fo his country home [ean it the ons sou ?rd:l‘?‘l‘:um . 5 will c e U ck the | B CowW, eelee & Son ew Ha- s U . / north of the Dominion eapital [use, a thorough, masterly dry elean t 2 Jecause ; ' ory of France en, nn r $35,856.50 | s | A . caine is in h s ¢ i e N X : 2 1ation, His decision gard| W 1r. Wylie Vulcain 1 the length of the speclal features Delfll‘mlnfld Bolshevists Shfi” The duke has interested tho gov-| 5 Towns of Montullls and Nor d Hudeon Bav oo an B it Kieie T oe drlightadltotads N\ jon the program will demand much | srnment and the public in his work, | Mich, 12,000 feet of 3" reinforced 16110 L FLBUSTE Dy el ! e regarding the colors hrs' \" time and partly to give the Pacifis | Nm GP' anhflm‘ e e e nent concrete patement on the | ver lene ~] ‘f‘.“ ": ol I‘L“': 4 o i e P l { cone® ko & chence (o Bear the new i proval to make a tour of the princi- elchzhiene londonjirea djko A Gflmpflnv e L ,’nl o tv the proper retting. \ station’s first efforts — pal cities of the United States in| A Gammino, Providence, R. 1, for A s LA B i can be reached at Degeo head- 1 | | Among the features on this open Tokyos Aug: 5] = Fear ot Bol ing program will be a talk by T ghevist 0 anda in an is ever srtioy Alex J. Groesbselt of Mionl.| @ BB R gan and the appearance of Jean ‘n et B T e Goldkette as a solofst. Although he has led his orchestra thousands of the ported that Home is planning to infroduce a at times before the radio audience X ‘;i “: ‘ r! th radio audience, |y, oqy et cossion for the or- s 8 his first appearance as| o .i544i0n of a speelal police sersice a soloist, Mr. Goldkette will be the : : to deal with the situation. Tt is eaid musical director of WIR I e antiaviior il 000 yen Other performers will include i 1 st H“,",,,I,PW. Cameron McLean, baritons; Mme e & EAment ,\;g’ ’ R Djina Ostrowska, famous harpist; | BOX: % amiss in adopting measures calen- | fhe Tetroit Operatic En o 5 : lated to he affe in eoping with Joseph Gorner, violinist; Marcus : . [Sosenn s B GMOUS | yanard developments that may SRl S e SRR e e of e e 2 enor; \" ber dert, dra- | eor intercourse with Soviet F matie ‘”"["4 ‘“"‘- ”‘"‘“"' DuBa U Ieta. Of these measures the most 1m- soprano; Ina M. Lockharf, contr portant Is, of coi the new peace . the Defroit Symphony Trio; ition aw, which the Dot Jean Goldkette's Concert orchestra | the Blue Roem Danee crchestra of W,‘;).M V-Z"m‘ku\‘ 1lyvy~ruylvv~\'n" tha Book-Cadillac hotel: the Stellar 5 el Sl e Renton, Thomas ©. Fvans Tdward | o Viné police at home JerRaniRGeotss cDor ) €0 that there may be Wil Colling; Marion Partridg SRt e pianologue and Tvan cistrom 9 > 7 plano and accordion ': ; nd - Sou French Frane Changes Tl e Kine Grder oo Annoy Tahiti People found tiat chan intro Papaite, Tahil 5 P T duction of “Eed® propaganda are res 1 in Tahiti of blish- | BTONINg f ith hich the ng it of valne inde lent J » countries are ORI B ey s aniity | TONNE AN other purposes and also | s so remote from. KFrance, and fs!because of the froedom with which ek SR con. | NPW prblicatic are. being mport- mt ghonld not he allowed to | Porative v nsequence that a po n valne nd disturh husiness lee servic of pecial nature he \ solony perfected t len) ith th problem A a mutter of taet, th niot of propagation of radical thonzght curreney dssued by the Tahiti branch Pavilien of I'rench S 'X Shinen ('olonial Woods Seen " Ang. P Tarre wood A {00} miof money s N nd 1 s pro- . ing ssary to nsher of the most Intoresting viod of great prosperity to the Decorative Arts ex il Rot 1he mlla and pra At 1 t of the min a inereasing and are com- col hnilt a wding good prices ¢ly out of HEAT MADE BRUTONS THIRSTY ] an | N, Ang. 8 () recent | the pavilion ezme from the Tvory } s . hot weather coust, [ndo-China im, the Conge v tun I 1 1 ey G 1 n G n and " « an unu I con M = of it TN n t « 1 Ia nical s \ 1 In Great Britah Fhat | w 1 to build the pavilion Iian, 1 h,00 mor m 1 rth of ETHEL., The Goat-Cetter department | bil 0 November and December to speak | $ ot In =0 .,ms 13 West Main street, ph anariers on the work of the Safeguard of Town Putnam, Memorial| geqtrie An /) D Tony) 1 2ol ok i Ot kel s\t iotticaotiine French Art soeiety, of which he s | bridge over Quinnebaug river clear | .wia¢ of the Alaska division of the Of Paritamen . A {Union Laundry Co, 266 Arch strest, presldant [span 100" to C. 4. Haggerts, Web- | 1piiad States burean of cduca iDjcinalen Sous BA 1Y ';w‘yy” a0 He' intends to show by photas|ster for 30.00 fori3Tiyearai/laft Hisihomeiliare this (oGl QU2 OPDORL GIU AR LS00 This 45 all for the time being. As graphs and sereen pictures just how| 7. Town of Sharen 14 teet of | qimmer for Bafiin Land, the Can-|Minion partiame nt. and l;;‘«'l r.'l‘“‘_‘"m‘ a5 we hear further styls news ;'0 the art of old may he protected Paiement on Sharon nla road | gian fsland between Greenland and | ©°N=eT "m’v” DAL ":"’““’j‘.";"bfi‘:my importancs we will make haste to from the decav of agze [to Jobn Arborlo, New Haven for N A e o e ke "”fil"“ | pass this information along.—adst |stonzat0n reindeer industry for the Hudson | Provinees of Manitoba. 1t an elec- | i Town of Bozrah 18,710 feat of | pod o ! ' i 10 e held the middis of Oe q 4 7 native stons macadam on the| " emil ihis year Lopp was in|lobr Is mentioned as the most | Fitchville-Montville read, to M. A.|sharge of reinderr thronzhout | Probable time for | | 6 6 6 e mnmnnn Providence, R. I, forl sjaska. In the winter of 1596 a| i = i 9 sBann party composed of Lieut. 1. 1. Jar-| Qakland Street Cars | IFRMANS HFA[TH bull, 5345 fot of © 1.3" ohtuminous | et et oner e wmant erd |, EAY-as-You-Leave Kind| Dl ik . dam over 37 stome base on (08 | of reindocr San miles to Foint Bar- | 21K Cil. Aue. 8 0B — the |Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Tt ford and Trumbull xoad. 10 1| row, Alaska, from Cape Prince of | 159 Siston Tonsit company hers | Bigioy g Feyver and Malaria. Finanoial CIIS]S Hfid E“P,C‘ Upflfl \‘h"r'; '\\;\ (H:feln 1{‘»‘» ”',.',‘,M(' | Wales, on the vlf of Berlng |y gn'lis Tocal ears (o avold con- 1t kills the germs, . 0 STonntot Nornalluls @02k estiisiva(ti o ire){evea s whalingileat] ool o L e e pa | 5 of 8" reinforeed concrete p ment ozen in and starving = v seats | ; S S B e, e S S T T e ON Rerlin Ang. 3 Thatitne pav| Lo $80:028:00, L0 a4y oo | from Cape Prince of Wales. Lapps| o e il g tiod of inflation. wae disdelly ver| ., L oA of Dovwich %844 {7ty ore hrought to Alaska to teach the he method i3 proving popular | FACE AND HANDS 18 direetly re- | ¢ o aterbound macadam on the e S e i Indians and Eskinos how (o ca : DopY AL sponsible for the retrogres o e e e [nd e I S (B S el i especially | publie healtl conditions In Gepe | Gaio® HIll road, to J for the m.fl‘nx‘smflvl e aeionis | those burdencd with parcels and | : man vas maintained by SRS LASOERRIN RO ORC ehildrer o new syste s being | Sl e e S N T e et st b el e e 8 liched Jand Burned. Face s e The Hudson Bay company placed Pl s R ] f i / Mn s i B O Personals AL AL o, SRS 5 i o b cars continuins || Was Terribly Disfigured. Tl Uil hel o) =i erote St b i (v acap ol LR Cuticura, Healed. y ment of the prevailing conditions of 5 Rl e : il At Gais e & e onn Ehaumel s psrampn < d r'i the explorer. and since then the Clly ltems “My skin trouble began with ) e ot was complete wadans g |8 sons Russell and Kenneth and | hord has grown to 700 Smallinicimies (AP brobeToubion s the inflation period of 1923, Espe- Jalsliteis Anyenden) lian of 110} The Danish government is negotd | |my face and later on my hands. cially a spread of constitution: d Gl LG f"”'l L1 ating with Lopp to introduce the Red <le Victor records 35c | | They were hard, red and smiall but i e R don of Grisweld street, left (0| ising of reindeer on Greenland. 'each & Co—advt. | [grew larger and caused great pain. srded “"“ for vo weeks' stay in Chap- | . New Victrelas, while they last % | |The pimples itched and burned number of undernourished | 1 Lalln e : bt | CHURCH 1S TOOTED price, €. L. Pierco & Co—advt, something terrible causing me to : 9 ! 1 w, G Bodley and Mrs, Bod- Mexico City, Auz. 8 (®) Nis Closing out sale, Victrolas at 1 | |Scratch, and I could not put my > navmic children inereased (0 ey with their danghter Virginia of |patehes from Morelia, capifal of the |price. €. L. Plerce & Co.—advt, | |hands in water, My face was tee|! ' an alarming degree as the inflation | Corbin avenue lett (oday on a mote te of Mich n report that rob Victrolas and Pianos, at Morans'— ribly disfigured. proaressed. Shortly after the st telp’ through western New York |jars have broken into the church in |adyt | “1 read an advertisement for \zation of the country's currency, 8 state. They will refurn 1o town the town of Villa Jacoma. carrying | 1iome cooked lunches at Crowell's, | | Cuticura Soap and Ointment snd (3 very improvement in Augnst 15 oft a jewelled crown worth $10,000 | —adxt | |sent for a fres sample. 1 purcha: ed gon conditions beeame | Alived Hills of Cloclnnati, Ohio, and other valu: cles, The vil- | Gulbransen player pianos at Morans, | |More Which completely healed me. \ spparent GGt raTe oth T0e Ul 15\ Liie et s et e s EaL b OLhe e e i (Signed) Miss E. Harrison, 41 A carly part of this year has | W, W and of Hart street glon i very religlons one R e | St., So. Boston, Mass., Feb. 3,1925. L been surprisingly low, lower in fact| Mrs. John A. Andrews of West il il el e e e Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment| ™ N e in peace times, or, | Main street is visiting in Detroit, CONSERVE SOAD Pleasant strect (o Henry 1, Coleman | |2nd Talcum daily and kesp your for fhat matter, in any other eoun- | Mich 10 you want to save soap da nat |of the same address. The ccremony | |S¥in clear and healthy. try. Today the mortality from tu-| Sturman Dyson of Harrison sireet Jot it 1o in a wet dish or in 1 M e nd e, Taleas e, Bold reulosis in Germany is lower than ' is spending the woek-end in New ! laundry w Igeopelb Inar drilbalv T nstios Trving 1. | Sperymhers Semple ench (ree i for York city i [y Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. for all that aved Dr.! Mrs. Frederick W. Porter and Sehiele, the nuniber of ebfldren with | davghter Jane of Ten Acre Road are | - ! ihereulosis and rickets s far too|at Westbrook for the month of | S d reat. He deserilbed how the goy. AUgUSL. Mmment was striving ineessantly to| Mrs. George H. Dyson of Harrison . | improve health conditions among Street will leave next week for Mil- q : REA 5 BI‘ : i e children of the waukee, Wis, to viglt her son and { S control and in. Jaughter Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1 “l t n 00ls, but espee- | Pyson. | l ¥ with the ald of numerous ox.| Miss Priscilla Bones returned to- ns of Dhygiene and demogra- '18Y 10 her ue in New Brighton iy i T Staten Island, after spending two ds n town, weeks visiting BLRLIN TRIES STREET BUS B ) 8 (A—The first Lon- SOUTHAMPTON don bus has arrived in Berlin. It {s AMERICAN'S TALKS introduced as an experiment and| Borlin, Aug. 8 () — The German should It prove satisfactory. 200 or| press malkes favorable mention of them will t in operation, a series of illustrated lcctures given throughont Germany by George T Bauer, the American Natlonal | Automobfle Chamber of Commeree. He spoke on “Highways, duction of Safety Cam AND SPEAKING OF | | PSS A FACT— ¢ — ( f W OWIFE CAN TURPN OiT . GLOMES - TAKE THAT DRETS [ T, PECT ANGEL FOOD CA : YOUVE GOT ON FR INGTANGE. | YOI EER PUT N (ONR MOUTH - @\ - MY WIFE CAN GIVE AT Me, i HEVER KNOWH YER TO £ . OVER 1N A SHOP WINDOW - , A FAILWRPE — AN ¥ U oD O W ; e ‘i Qnm o/ DL RS B Meslied LRy SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED PUPT - G HE- IN AT THAT VERY EVENING- — MILK AND CREAM HOW TO DO v LCOKMG LIKE A MILLION— WOMEN— /<\\_ E7C,- ETC N \o7 T \ THE MILK OF HUMAN KINDNESS A glass of milk—our product—is a kindness in itself. Nourishing, full of vital health-giving ele- Drink it in lib eral meazure, ESEIBERT 6 SON 437 PARK ST PHONE 1720 NEW BRRITAIN, CONN. MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERTS mvigorating, nents, 3 * SALE Every used car in our used car d.,,mr(mont must go ~five carloads of Chrysler sixes on the way. have the room. Buy a used car from us, drive it five days, and if it is not satisfactery return it and choose any other used car Prices you never heard of hefore, in the city, all late mode 10 da in the building. of the finest used cars are just a few of what we have to offer: CA in the next We must We have 25 Following 1924 CHRYSLER ROADSTER, owner going South. 1924 SPECTAL SIX STUDEBAKER SEDAN 1925 CHEVROLET COACH; driven 3,700 miles. 1924 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN. 1 G-PASSENGER and 1 4-PASSE late models. 1924 CHEVROLET COME IN NGER STUTZ 250 ARCH STREET SEDAN and many others to choose from. ND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO. TOURINGS, R I Open Evenings Y. »

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