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NEW BRITAI‘\I DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AI‘GU , 1925, -_" Four dift re.\ !u there have As they passed through the magnifi ve each night while the flaet |.~| OLP MONCIPAL PODL |55 572 FOREST FIRES IN AMFRICAN FEFT e | , el N and the loss of cants was report ‘ vantage, watched the progross of the Pencs asto ! \F RFP"RT P”BIJSI":" [ I WI:ST ST" L RA[i[ {mighty ships e e A \\»H\n_’ul”:. .:"'/ ""““" »"": Py, |emains of Man, Companion of # ‘ 1 " ‘ | Ui " [was dotted with excursion boats and |ture smiled upon the' peaceful inva-| Drowned Girl, Also Given Up By COLONY ; BURGLAR IS KILLED | \f,','h.‘f\l\'".fll,.,.. a4 11 garal sl ek O e au A e N o Hampaaro| Lk Numper of Bathers, Accidents . S More Than 30,000 Aeres ol Provides Great SOCtACIE 88 It Maraminn o e o ey ‘heme ™55 | Manchester, N. H. Aug. 11 P ompanion Serioug)y Wounded Tn i | tiniral 8. 8., Robison, command 1 © budy of Chester Bresiin of Med . flfld RP(‘FimS MadC Pllhllfl Duel With Deputy Sheriff At | Tlmher Mready Bl]med Emel“s P()]‘ ”' of the 'm'f‘(l[ S‘ii:'"f‘v"lw':‘f“lnv‘“‘(u ‘:'r:' 'y.’h’::-:'n.jl:m‘f.'[m:::':ll;:“ ‘\\‘L’l“‘f‘i;:‘llflfll m;‘x;\:r \uilg 5w-mlpanmn of Mis TOllet Paper | -‘——« | Gloversville, N. : s bl ']:‘,‘.l“,”g to the civie welcome, - do- |steamed to ”f:” berths. There wore ‘|:m:~ .,‘|»>\:1-‘\snn of Winthrop, Mase “an F - swarms of school children among i ) d Ean Francisco, Aug. 11 (P—E8cores S elat . swaniug of ol dr Klwho was drowned (n Pine Island \ ) Tai . : Pac ttleton, N. 7 m One of your writers, commenting '{hem, waving tiny American flags, | A 0Old Colony Brand Toilet {|,.5 = A Y Gloversville, N. Y., Aug. 11 (f— [Of forest fires in the Pacific morth. [ Lyttleton. No 7., Aug. 11 (®—a |4 0% 00 00 o et of 1008, | T G s e [pond here aturday night, was re Paper is made from purest st Willow ¥ ) covered trom the water of the po Jer 18 mac S [ ponl at Willow Br park n Charles Nichols was killed, and |“est, which have burned over ,,mr.“mn of the Amerlcan fleet which 1S gaqd, ‘Friends today, the two na. The first intimation th had 1 it A TOM [\Villiam Broderick was seriously [than 80,000 acres of timber and |vigiting New Zealand arrived here at |tions may be comrades fomorrow | b [t : today. Breslin had been soug! materials only. It will dis- [[July 4 up to and including Auguet | wounded early today in a gun fight |stump land, continued burning fod| n i omori " |thousands had that the battleships | Lon'e gince the girl's body wa g S 9 o'clock this merning. The war- |the conservation of mutual rights|wore at their door was when three L solve readily and therefore [|* has been prepared. | } with Deputy Sherift Nelson Piercs |day, despite the efforls of over |\ "ot oo St Ao B BT iy ivilages against possible ag- |American seapiines. sonred over|10Wd Sunday. cause no obstruction 1o || i Ol timber of men and bovs \ot Montgomery county when hu|1,500 men to bring them under con- [%'P® Piovided a magnificent slght as |\ o) "ho"s forelgner, 8o, 1t we | Mount Vietorl and - encireled o The man's body was found net far lumbing Dxthine nis 4l 5000 0 ' and caught them in the act of rohbing | trol. they entered the harbor, all the hMlls |have proved we come now not only feity and hurbor. Kour mare planes | (100 the &pot where Misy Melanson p g glrls nent dnfo, the pocl MAKINE @ ljis store on the Fort Johnson-| A fire near Scappoose, Ore, had |and high places being packed With [as fricnds, but as comrades i e ; ; e | was taken it “"] nae :‘“"“' i i of 6,814 during the per- | jonnstown Lighway. Pierce suffer- [burned over 15,000 acres of logged- |People, whose enthusiastic checring 'y oty ading The police said loday's find con- Dol ol At for o) ) OMBLE e ipen ) | over 15,000 acres of logged \ ring world war, we grect you, treading |crowds with a display of aerial ma Lideibonizio ! L va \iw y 1 bnllet wound fn his left shoul- | off land, it was estimated early to-|Vas heard for a great distance. now (he pleasant paths of pea v ihioh s e :':r”" [fymed their theory that the couple s . .”,h an ws and & M= der and was otherwise injured. He |day, but the fire's progress was then | A tremendous welcome was ac- [always ready o uphold the right, St i valaa ot NG T ; mod. |met death thrgugh accldental drown- Hassitieaate Vars | {200 Broderick were taken to a hos- (at a standstill. This fire also de. [COrded the'crews, as they landed, [ The battleship California {8 an-fern flect. One airman gave an ex- |5 : 0 dses Nis i S [DUBIRIIE AN BeTd e, > burglars |stroyed much valuable logging |the children being particularly eager |chorcd abreast of the fown; the ofh- |eiting exhibition of aerinl stunts, | A terdict of death die o S da was § q 'r vere about :‘.,m years old and | "‘A‘“l‘“‘"fl' including a rallroad tres. l'n shout greetings. Tnnumerable [er. vessels are aligned two miles to The harbor was flooded with bLril |dental drowning was reported in the for [residonts of Gloversville, : ‘ messages,have been shawored upon |(he s a el [tle and an entire ing camp. | non (the heads, llant sunshine as the guns of {he ime length of fime, was| piores was anakened by a burglar I the officers by representative organi , | Bun ho o rea Duncan of Concord, slate b Agdiby ‘Seven hundred acres were burned ey Offfclal ealls have heen made and [Seattle thundered out a salute and Polic 4 clivlian DI‘ K]NSON boalivastanenaa ta RAIINon et s LRl "\'_]“_’:(]’:':l;“""‘l {by a firc on Green mountaln, fn Ore. [Z2110NS. returned by the admiral and officers. | the British light crutser Dunedin and [Withologist. T S Ao A 27 QUUCHUTS ILWORINE 1N (CHOIRIODENR Al gon) & Thelplantiof per cor 'he civie receptio 3 A e &hore hattery replied, the puffs |divers searchec Y I v July 27, and as |i A i At R D Vo plant of a paper company S The civie reception fn the town hall [the shore battery replied, the puffs | | 2y v L \ro i} N been installed, the bathing V8 in the distrlet was saved’from de- wtor Port brought out a great gathering of |of white smoke giving a plcturesque [Vesterday and through the night sallant — dropped with & _ bullet { g\ 0ii0n o - s| Auckland, N. Aug P - ik Foili 16 h 4 Miss Melanson. who was 24 years now last until 10 p. m. Four after-|(hrough his heart. Plerc® and |Struction only after a strenuous | g 11 (A citizens, who displayed th atest [teneh to the n 1R & r @ |After the spell of stormy mid-winter |enthusias \ eal R “oonfz sald that |eM. conducted. a. beauty. parlor in o s T e P e S ; | fight AL ! orm 1siasm Amiral R Coonfz sald tha L : DRUG CO. aver to male bathers and three aft [,l\ ,lvm ’..,‘3373L,.'f§,§f{. .»’.»:':,:‘.‘{,‘t" A sawmlll was burned -at Tralls }v““"""- there was a touch of spring | The Navy league has provided a |what struck his most ahout New l\\unhrm\. Mass ..v.\\] “'w” vrerhd:;:;, ernoons and evenings a week to |y n*:uwlni o e \,‘ |>vh W;\o,-‘ , but the fire which destroyed {t "Y:’ valnm.&;’rrn:r aky and a smooth cluly voom for the 1y officers and |Zealand was the greennces of its|the ~:|||'nm;rd(’l¢ u]’ninr“':m!ur"““ ” g l'mwomen and girls. No mixed bathing s 2 sl B EES |was reported under control today.|S¢ @8 eight American battleships men on the wharf, s [hills, delighted with Well. |She attended a danc H 169-171 MAIN SI. men and girls. No mixed bathing [hutty of revolvers, and three auxiliaries arrived here at |have hesn r N e pointed ouf Saturday night and it was belleved 1s allowed excepting In the morning \irs. Plerce talephoned the sher. |EiSht other fires in the same region 5 2 % Plerc lephoned th T [Jso wers reported under control, | MO0 today for a visit to Auckland. |freshm s ccommodate any fleet, |that they went canoeing later. Two serious fires resulted frnm\ A comprehensive report of activi soon appeared and enfertained the I ttenant=torcoat ol anasatian A e SR e e between 10 and 12, (he ags linit at liff's office at Fonda and also Am- | that time being 16, sterdam police headquarters, both of | On Tuesday evening S, there | which responded, and the \\mmd:*rlx“g""“"“ L T e —— were 70 men in the ! “rom |man were removed o the hospital, {ahd one at Moon Prairie.. Commer- | i 18 to 20 years, but sinee that tivie |7y ,],,,,,..,,M took possession o | clal timber in the Crater Lake pa- | HORSEALIS S iesingitetb e Ll nisefoassleman Renfevlencily| i SR e e e T 81x90 Unbleached WEDNESDA'Y MORN[NG ' Piliow Cases 22¢ I IN |y red in .‘\w'm\s‘ name found - . = ( | evening dip. On one evening ha pool |at, the scene. | Twenty-ons fires were reported in Sheets 94¢ 12x36 45x36 MEN S SH]RT was closed at 7:30 due to rair ani RS |or near Crater Lake national forest, Regular $1.25. Good firm Regular 29¢ each. Choice of no attendance VETERAN PAVMASTER DIRs |16 of them being on government quality, whese 3 sizes at 22c SALE There have been 11 minor acel- | gy o R Ny Caug. 11 (P)—|1and and five on state land (D&L—Basement) (D&L—Basement) dents in the pool out of move tian | 4y S Bl e adiacter of the| Planes trying to patrol the forest I GOING STRONG ‘fix“:” ‘hz'!:‘ ->! Six 'l_-mv.« and five girls | g gi00it-Johnson Shoe Corporation ;uar were lflrv:d ;n mnr; l)vcuuff cfl ¥ | were involved in them ce a life | : | - 43 |Inability fo get above the smoke. | T connected with the concern for 33 | " 5 ] ‘ line has been atretched across fhs In the Kootenai forest in Montana | Turkey Red” Tvary day men are choosing from vears. died at a hospital last night. ntana | ) our large stocks of chirts at great || P00} there has been but one. Thir- |y " lad pregident of the Workers' [the 17-mile fire is the largest blaze | Table Cloths $1.25 Brown Linen Crash savings—and thare's plenty more, | | 27 bovs and four girls have re-|ypl 5L B e G0 7a yvears |Of the senson. Fifteen thousand odar) 15¢ Yd. & celved slight cuts or stone benises in & acros have been burned ove P | With celored fringed borders 1o Come in. i of age ha ) burned over and the f il o =it gnitable for hand or roller 10 instances, five have bren cut on {Aghters have made no appreciable All guaranteed fast colors, Close- TR R 43.00 Shirts— $1 79 :‘fn q}find:::::wi‘q ?w’,‘)”,“;,’i';r,“‘,f-‘ DAWES PL. \\Vu NEW TRIP :""“;m" 18 the atlempts to combat PRk s‘,—flr‘msm\ SUBSTANT‘[ALLY AT (D&L—Basement) Epeetal at nearby two have been ¢ . Chicago, Ang. 11 (A—The fight of Smoke from hundreds of fires $3.50 Shirts— head by swings and one o1 a{ Vie {dent Dawes for revision of SR e | B | : near Seattle made navigation Aiffi- | ) &pecial at e $2 65 from che chute, Three b < 1 s probably Wil be sy e naximum visibility on | 2777 ) ///”""’/MW‘W/N'”"W//W/ $4.00 Shirts— games on the eind re § |carried next to the Pacific coast. Lpyooy <oung belng 200 yar 2 Special at & burns, Tentative plans have been made for| [ Men were dispatched to ¢ ¢ There have hean na tati spesches In Portland, Seattle, San I o comba $6.00 Bhirts— Sunday mornings Yt ning | Pranciseo and Los Angeles in Sep e resinpt izmplcinatonal 1o Store i A % 2 ) Store Bpecial Bt . ivese $3.65 St s S L el e e il CLOSES LA - CLOSES Wednesday ; g} Wednesday AT NOON | 72 . “A9g1 | AT NOON | The weather bur saw 1 3 T e | | The weather bureau saw no relief band styles, collar attached styles —-—-_u—-_—.l"'"”’ the present dangerous fire her for at least two weeks, eollar to mateh styles—something | | for everyone at the right price, || Forest land in Idaho is threat- ¢ . ‘ emed by 4 fire which Is sweeping | {south from Canada. The fire is [near the border and is expected mo- FA # 127 mAIN & ‘Phone 1409 -2 [l mentarily to sweep across the lne | "w ‘h«‘h northern Tdaho, The extent («l! 0000 ' % i%/// Z /f/_///é:/j{/fi/ 4/2 ) € | TR D | 100K WHAT OUR 2ND FLOOR OFFERS NMsylumSiest| | WEDNESDAY MORMING SPECIALS § oo GAGLIARDI—FLORIO “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” At §9.98, PRINTED SILK, CREPE DE CHINE and [l The soeagement of Charles Gag . i ¥ | - lardi. proprietor of a tailor gho: t 8 Store Open All Day Every . \ TP DR ICQ A 4 T ailor shop a Ll FLAT (REPE DRESSES, (Values to $25.00). 240 North street, to Miss Carmelina ]gi At §2,98, WASH DRESSES up to $5.98 Florlo of 77 Booth ®treet was an- e e At 81,00, CREPE KIMONOS, were to $3.00 noune ed at a reception held Sunday At §1.00, SMALL LOT OF JERSEY SILK STEP-INS, | Protezor . De Leo's orchestra rave VESTS and ENVELOPY, (HEMISE, Values to $2.00, fiad “,‘;,”rh:';'.-‘h .1"14,‘ o :;:fch 0:: At 21c, CHILDREN'S SOCKS. Values to 50c pressing the good vishes of. the 3 — Cuticua’auoap At 50¢, Small lot of PEART, CHOKERS. (51,00 [l suesis’ & Bosco sang several songs Is Pure and Sweet juality) | Prax vaton ExTENSION ‘ At T5e, WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZE BLOOMERS, Were | oAy LNION EXTENSION [deal for Children| I s | echineton Aue 11 UP—rians sampls Boup, Olremect. Taiem free, Addres At 81.00, Small lot of WHITE DRESSES, (1 to 6 ganize wa ear throughout | Gaticur Taboratories Dept T, Staiden. Hats T T R G {Latin-America were announced to- | day by the Pan-Amerle ede At 39¢. Smali lot of WHITE DRESSES, (1 t0 3 years). [f|fion o tnag | ocan federa: Were $1.00 and £1.50 | T T gErs At $1.00, TWO PIQUE COATS, Were 32,00, Six f§f are 10,000 stars a person | e 55 i (5t ] oo D g R isas oo e aiaa et o rie i ans nxm?x?xux. T R SRS TS MWimnnmanMmemmmmmmmmmn Infants” Hand Made Dresses, regular $1.49 Girls’ Dresses, originally to $2.95 Children’s Rompers, originally to $2.95 Women’s Sleveless Sweaters, originally to $3.95 K { Women’s Assorted Lingerie, originally to $1.95 Dresses Orlglna,l]y Women’s Corsets, originally to $2.50 P I Boys’ Wash Suits, regular at $1.59 rlced to $5.95 I [nfants’ Sweaters, regular at $1.49 e months' gize mare fhan a third of these can be | The Heart of A S T O O TI <° " 4! ANy one time a Peopie TRUE STORY is the one . e in all the'world that is written by y nd me and our neighbc That is why the tal s between its covers throb with vital TR'Lw« -~uumm ttself tf ns read it and are ent e inspired You never cease to wonder about life and e e . £ ) s B S BB OO O ) Sill and Cotton i 39¢ Silk Garters e ! 19¢ Pr. Coin Dot English K ) -A:a (5% it ' ' Broadcloths iy 3 ,T st eniors . ° “Rayon” Silk Novel K ] (M&L—2lain Floor) ties Solid Color Broad- - ik Stamped Pillow Cases Cloths JUR) ; Satin Striped Crepes g 89c Pr. . Fegular $1.25 pair. Stamn All this summer's 3 e to embroider on good ma- - styles; all good values DR Tple nalisrn at their original SRR e : prices; all sizes. "f Come early and get the pick. (D&L-— e . . 47 Dress Dept.—2nd F1.) % RN $ 15 1 e SRDFLOOR _ |$1.00> BARGAINS | |- Reg. $4.50 Travel Bags $3.95 Genuine Conhide! Cut full size. A reat man's bag: brown. stand 'I' ue Stor At all newsstands 2 95 n yvour home durln g J ttly and August HERE'S YOUR In the Small Home Budget Book place this item today: ] A GENUINE RUUD 95 Automatic Gas Water Heater. You havelong MILK, MA'AM wanted it and here it is—during July and August only—installed immediately on @ down payment of $5. A year to pay the balance. Act Now. See your plumbing Dealer or come in for a demonstration. There's special terms on all models. Ruud Manufacturing Company This Heater Installed by Any of the Following Master Plumbers LOUIS CROLL 218 East Main St. Tel. 1508-2 WM. R. FENN 139 Hart St. Tel. 2079 H. M. FEIGENBAUM M Lafayette St. Tel. 1197 Eégéggr&SUN C. A. HIERPE 73 Arch St. Tel. 106 ARWK ST TH A, A MILLS S0 West Main St. Tel. 381 e .....,. 0. A. PETERSON 827 East St. Tel. 1992.2 3 MK SURE IT5 SEIBERTS FRED WALKER 57 Harrison St. Tel 546 floral desi 3 3 dark backgrounds A eale event looked forward to by well dresged (D&L—Main Floor) men of New Britain, the price for Shirts of this ; quality being nothing short of extraordinary. BAE Silk and Cotton L‘\S:g,l;d ] $ 1 1 5 l I;:f,: Printed Crepes 84c yd Regular $1.25 vard. Bal Imported English Broadcloths ancs of our aummer stock to Fine Quality Oxfords (D&L—Main "Moor) Soisettes and Poplins BLUES, TANS, GREYS, WHITES Anderson Prints Made of fine quality ’ o long wearing materials — 13c Yd. smart looking, embodying . every improvement of cus- 5 [ i .+ S SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM Splash Voile Curtains 95¢ Pr. Good quality, 2 1-4 vards long. Made with tie backe, complete, Reg. $1.49 pair SIS LARE: Axminster Rugs at § 50 76 20x3. ANl finest quality deep pile rw Eoaixndic v 1o ReE $30 Regular 53¢ value n¥ | tom construction. Wed- patterns suifable for nesday \orning only. Nice sflection (D&L—Maln Floor) (D&L—Main Fle Summer Wash Goods to Close Qut! Rayons, Silk 'and (‘,ot.ton Crepes, (D&L—Main Floor) Bird's Neponset Rug Borders 39¢ Yd. 24 inches wide. Nice brown pattern; able serviee Barrel Shaped Water Sets $1.00 Pitcher 2nd 6 glastes. Thin blown glassware Grape pattern. Reg. $1.49 eet T e

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