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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, g . ALLEN WILL BUILD PICNIC j SUPPLIES] "% IMEAILE for the FOURTH Napkins Paper Plates Paper Cups Waxed Paper Stationery Dept. The DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. Prepare for the | .\ ot o E e J,; 0 And This n 's J'u:» antici- | day with full I”“\‘\x“h for your holiday needs. From head to foot, here you'll find the smartest of apparel at very moderate | | prices. i | Golf Knickers 5 the corner of th oposed Blazer Coats and boulevard and Stanley sty oppo- sSport Coats § ool, stating that Golf Hose G and M Bathing Suits Flannel Trousers Imported English Broadcloth Shirts Two-Tone Sport Oxfords Moccasins for Golf or Camp ; a pe b -4\. t I time and would the institution 93 99 MsylumStree. | i irn i 1o winio: He fu HARTFORD e “It Pays To Buy Our Kind™ Gt theiialivt on Court Orders Jeritza's Picture Off ¢ lL'll Ban(h New York, Pr—Mine opera - R EXAMINE\ st L MOIOF ng S[ans De onse Ifl: To Import Special ’\Io:quitmm to Sting Paralysis Patients in \evx §200,000 Libel Suit e London, July 3—Mosquitoes, spreaders iny deadly diseases, will imported 1 to sting patients under treatm ysis, Only fema malaria in- rope in | fected mosquitoes will be imported, and they libel suit of | will be dieted scientifically so they will always appetites to do their best work. to fmport the insects became ndered the decision, | KROWn when the Hull hospital committee ap- t by at. | proved the medical officer's proposal to bring By Y 1 the tropical coun- will be collected by the va- ous tropical schools of medicine. It has been it was said, that beneficial results were 1 by permitting malarial mosquitoes to palysis patients, Jrn | JONESES FROM FAR AND NEAR The number of Jonses in the world was for- v demonstrated to public officials recent ra Jones, an aged reclus ing a q r million dollar estate, all ar"'l' rs of the globe tried N\ ; o ¢ sh thelr right to the fortune. Before ARD OF FII g mon- | the matter finally was settled the number of COMMISSIONERS.” | ;ronists ¢ . lisprove wants totalled more than 1,000, Thelr ip to the dead woman failed | (B— Henry | permission today | of interrogatories’ | rostein again: loctors EDISON'S LOVE FOR MACHINERY portrait painter who spent several weeks in the United States painting Plttsburgh million- and other notable: old ot ihov Ll 4 to persuade the famous inventor to + portrair er the artist had painted one New CGities Havingl I Not He Will Take Own Life: sir sonn sais \;r-g_ feon rofused He Tells Prison Authorities 1 ery good.” this V\(\rlfl sho d be done measurements,” Sir John wizard as saying. au- | p i et ex-| SHUNS b King George s tips from the Prince of on | Wales on horse eg, but he is not averse to ers of entertainment. lation resnlted in the and performance” by Miss Ruth fore the king and dsor C: le. ppearance at when Sir Gerald de Mau- played “Diplomacy™ for for Miss (Pr—Tio tor con-| BEAUTY EXPERTS LESS BUSY 1 for auty experts are finding business lighter America d British debutantes are en- ng relaxatio ter the str aining"” 1 they underwent in preparation for being 1 d at court. 1 diet, attending {mitts o 1d then home early to work in str gir most of those 10ugh to be included for presentation first court Now the sec up of debutantes i¢ un- going similar training for their "bow" 1 queen this month, Lake Placid Threatened n rruit de 3y Serious Night F ; # campalg . L 4 N. Y., July 3 1e imperial econo- commi port shows, hewever, that ising her connection Jeritza had the firm for §23, Tribute to George Cooley it larm system rd voted to send to him a lst three-word slogan has resulted in the s eating three t s more fruit e war. A oranges and the st e with 100 apples being provided b As to bananas, the committee said in its re- “An Ameri banana monopoly con- of 23 out o. every 30 bananas med in this countr; is pointed out that the British payments ccount of debt to the United States amount FOR First Mortgages At Low Rates of Interest on dweliings, » central business property—conipieted bulldings or ¢ 0 o Hart ol e e THERE 1S BEAUTY IN THIS DOOR fuithfully fo Flrsl Bond & Mnrtgage Lo. f Hartford 805 Main St fo1s of stecture door is coming into 1ts own . iR s.._’ & o MPLETE EDDY AWNING ANI DECORATING CO. 106 City Hall Placc Telephone 1013-4 tis door ( doors. «‘4 urtis ma hick, beve ELECTRIC TREATMENTS | I | Dr. F. Coombs 19 So. Higl car Post Offlee ry six-pancldoor of 4]] Curtis Woodwor m to Colonial : is onc that is. Rac' lffe Bros. Co., Inc. SHOWROOM— Exclusive Curtis DRistributors for New RBritain and Vicinity 00,000 a year, whils the payments n to America for fruit alone in 1924 to- alled 11,000,000 pounds, not including 3,500, 100 pounds for bananas imported und { American control. ERROR PROVES VALUABLE FErrors may sometimes be financlally valu- able. A typographical m in the printing | of an Argentine stamp in 1899 resulted in the | five pesos black and orange specimen's realiz- ing $500 at a recent sale of rare stamps. The | center of the stamp had been inverted. SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1926. 'DOINGS IN FOREIGN CAPITALS PARIS=—— Phone Operators Have Phonograph With Stock Reply—President Has Two Close Calls in One Day. Paris, July 3 —Weary telephone operators in Paris have obtalned relief through the pronograph. When a person calls a number at has been changed, the phonograph auto- matically spiel rls number has been changed—consult the new directors.” Occasionally rs are given wrong num- bers by th operators, and complaints have been e by persons who find that the 1 one answer, gives them ion. The fact that s birthd a republ days later than America’s independ- ence day is not dwelt upon, as it has been in previous s, in making preparat the coming celebratic The nearness of t} s has in previou independence day celebrations been cited as A connecting 1i tween the two republics. The change is attributed to French -opinion concerning America’s attitude toward France's most frequent question DEAUVILIE'S SOVEREIGNTY Deauville’s soversignty as queen o 1 this year, as a t of the death of t organizer, Cornuche aris-Place, near Boulo; South Brittany, are both Deauv plac own signs of r Opening of the season in the Ri 5 1 r Deauvil had had some rooms at & ed francs per v last season, ning at francs this year. Efiorts to make the R summnier res met with that higher prices can be demanded a for example, where last y r room and during the summer i8 francs daily, prices at 30 francs TWO CLOSE CALLS IN DAY M. Gaston Doumergue, presid £t ar being run down v0, and then was al- policeman, who ized the pedes- trian as the e Disregarding the ordinary crossings for destrians, M. Doumerg! started to cross th Avenue des Chumps E , when a taxicab came down from the B The driver ap- plied his brakes, skidded and smashed into a lamppo: h was wreck The cab was is only a ardy away, wal ched his hand in evitable notebook—then noticed it was the president of the French republic. He snapped hand to his cap in a tormal sa turned nd headed to the taxicab drive a stern lect pedestrian his pocket for the in- FISH TO COMBAT PESTS ents of southern bring a few million fort to exter empt to bre will be made, an ire proves suc. I they will be placed in all the ponds and water pools on the Riviera. They eat the mosquito larvae with avidit Two barre he fishes would be enough to kill all t the officials They decided to try plan after reading an Amerioan health depart- ment report in which it was cl “gambusia,” taken to the H 1804, succeeded in exterminating the mosqui toes within fishes in France WANT PICTURE EXHIBITED A formal application has been made to the minister of public education, who is also th head of tha fine arts department, to allow Leonardo da Vinci's celebrated picture “Mona Lisa” to be sent to Philadelphia to be shown at the sesquicentennial exhibition. The re quest was refused by the minister, although several influential Parisians had supported it strongly. The high authorities that control the Louvre museum, remembe at the smiling face of Mona Lisa once stolen from its ga) leries, seem determined to take no risks. It is just possible that a little slip made in the re- quest sent to the Minister did not help to ==-BERLIN=—— Ex-Kaiser Plans to Publish Second Volume About Himself — Daily Dozen Practiced by Mail Carriers. ptance. One of the arguments used picture was to be exhibited as the most famous masterpiece,of French art.” eonardo da Vinci certainly died in France, but he had only spent a few years in the country, not cnough to make his native land aly surrender its claim to him as a mas- of Italian art. Berlin, July 3—The former kaiser, as seen himself, will be revealed in a second vo! his memoirs to be published soon, with many photographs of himself as a youth. While exposing many of the intrigues of that period of his life, together with sucl timate details as he recollects, he has jealous guarded t v or to its gener: release, Not cven his wife or the former crown prince ted to glimpse it, the manu- p when he was not rajts is an aquarelle by en Victoria, for which posed when about two years old. It is signed by her and ted March 27, 1861, CLASSICS DONE INTO JAZZ s done into jazz and rendered by an of 500 mouth organs exclusively, s fest German contribution to jazz. The rams of 1e group, inaugurated at burg, found a good response when played harity festival. 9 CHILDREN, NOT A GIRL ul Hinder Marek, nin nin a fam ch includes no girls, became the godson s illustrious namesake, the president of 1e German republ In pting the honor President Hinden- urg added a typical substantfal German ouch, by opening a savings account for the MAIL MEN'S DAILY DOZEN aily dozen” has become nong the letter carrlers of s a day are devoted to gymna I, and it is reported that the partici- pants no longer are sluggish or worn out, but wide awake and full of pep. announcement of the success of the system intimated that it soon may be extended throughout the country. HERE'S A NEW PAKIR “fak th a new trick has excited com permitting silver nails to be driven hands and feet without showing loss of blood, and but slight trace of the wounds. Ue is a German ex-airman, who u n name of 7Té 1. his demonstration before spaper re rters many of the ma representatives withdrew, while another fainted, but the women representatives crowded about eagerly thout showing any trace of perturbation. GIGANTIC DRUG RING A drug ring of al proportions, centered at Hamburg, has caused the opening of a {al narcotic court there. James Dolan of Boston recently was fined 5,000 marks for at- tempting to smuggle narcotics as a member of the ring. An inve tion showed that the ring op rated in ma European capitals, sell irugs at 50 cents gram, which yi mous profits. The smugs &0 kilograms at one time was re common o e MOVIE INDUSTRY HAMPERED Provincial ministers and teachers seriously endanger the German movie industry, accord- ing to the Berlin Zwoelf Uhr Blatt, mouth- of film producers. Germany like other countries has movia censorship boards. While citizens of various walks of life in the large citles usually evince a broadminded atttude towards motion pie- res, ministers and school teachers, who make 1p 2 majority of the censorship boards in the provir re 0 narrow in their interpreta- tions of what is immoral and what is not, the newspaper sald, as to constitute a menace to the industry. T TO PHITA. SESQUT Hang Albert Brandt, chief of the Kosnigs Zast Prussia, police, has been appolnted by the Prussian minister of the interior to represent the Prussian police at the Philadel- phia sesquicentennial. While in the United States, Brandt will lecture on German police ethods. He will also address societies whoee mbers are of German descent on the “New Germany.” “FEDERAL RUSERVE " hadows on the face of the yor. 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