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g e N e e e Citronella for Mosquitos Bottles The DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. Our Summer Sale Opens Thursday Morning Substantial reductions in the price of mep’s hats, haberdashery, suits, shoes and luggage HORSFALLS 93-99 Xfsylum Strect HARTFORD “jt Pays To Buy Our Kind” ELECTRIC TREATMENTS When given In connection with (he Ultra-Violet Rays, Alpine Supn Rays, Electric Light Baths, Electrical Massage and Biolog- fea) Blood Wash Treatment® coatrol all mervous conditions— and Chest Diseases, Heart, Stowach, Liver and Kid- ey Diseases, High or Low Blood Pressure, all forms of Rbeuma- tism, including Neuritis and Sci- atica, or regardless of what ail- fment. These treatments are 8 God-send to the afflicted and to weak, slow-growing children. Dr. F. Coombs NATUREOPATH 19 So. High St., Near Post Office Lady nurse in attendance Tel. 765 — Oriental Rugs All Nizes Coughs WASHING & CLEANING REPAIRING, N 8. V. SEVADJIAN, e TH E‘_.__._._\I i HoMe WET WASH I LLAUNDRY SUGGESTS THAT YOU | . REFUSE | (( & 70 ALLOW | | I I I YOUR WIFE 7 TO DO THE WASHING' TODAY 'S OUR. WEDDING ERSARY H “ i e CFLEBRATE YOUR ANNIVER- SARY, THE SWEET AND CLEAN WAY. WET WASH— Home Wet Wash Laundry Thorough Laaminations Henry F. Reddell Optometrist & Optick 99 West Main St., Suite ppointments phone Eye 216 1185 FOR RESULTS é L e e b v 20-40-50c | DICKINSON | READ HERALD CLASSIFILD ADs | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1926. S Ve et S SUSPECT FREED IN (CANTON, 0, NURDER NINE MEN KILLED Fatal Explosion Occurs in Moffatt FO R INDIG Coal Company’s Shaft Near Bloc- ton, Alabama. s | 1, William gton, coftee house owner, as | n he saw running away from | lan, Cha qure at Highland Lake ma | | of them as resembling the man h saw running away from the scene Coleman street, Bridgeport, , James McCarthy, John F that 18 in good B. Pickop, Samuel the court today. to ing were unabl pay the che i Archer I. Potter, Charles G. : demanded by the prohibition of 1cs Pendergast, George H. French Franc Showing cials. Suit A “harles F. Prevost, Andrew Some Tmprovement !, Sraior B Mt el Of Parls, July 21 (®) — The French | money Salied t RATEOEH ha Mo franc reacted favorably today, clos- o Biausliuiton: Le 1 00D Bter ing officially at 46.95 to the dollar, oo b Lapnore as against 49.22 yesterday. | de = fwe 1 head et it The reason given in financial : N Y i i circles is that the bear movement | LAYS Heart Trouble to slik » Per J. yberg, has gone . (uist, Mike Sake Work for Sand Comnanv |~y Wifliam | la | 1 clrcumstances and t Attorney W. M. Grec Kae w. Axel muelson, Michael a recovery fror > viole Notias Iy e e i (% Fenately e the violent fluctua been empowered ! r nlon, hell, James jetanes ain, 2 n the claim « i ar ng . Willi Schmidt, Wil- They assert that there is nothing |against t _ f Miss Lapnore prior T. Sc chutz {pehind the present downward move- |compensation for a condition g of the suit, 1 William Schwab, John F. § John ment but polit apprehension sup- |alleged to have 1 by his Ming a J. Shea, John J. Sheehan, Edward ported by speculation. Prospects of |employment < ur cited by v owr hy, Cornelius M ne, P. a national union cabinet to succeed g B e the com- |Lim in hi ¢ iing, Oliver H. Slane: |the Herriot ministry at an early date it uthorized otion tc miss was Smith, Frank L. Smith, | have also had an Influence tuking of ions ] t p ith, Harry E. Smith, Hin- p s completed 1 pri : ith Berlin, Jul () —The Harry M. Gins- BANDITS RETURN LOOT sperl. Eugene Sperr: [1rano which opened here at 1dleton Chica Iy 21 (A—Loot from | Phil Andro § Dan- the pound, later reacted to 226 to | i, two ing from $4,000 to |iel H Staubley, [the pound on the strength of a| MABRRIED IN ROMI 10,000 was sufficient for seven ' Micha S rumor from Paris that Premier Her- | Rome, July \ racksmen o invaded Automo-|John {riot’s ministry I be short Ilived | May Martin, dau of ile oday, so v return- | vens, T land will be suce i by a finan Martin me N d ur pe they | Stricklar {dictatorship under former Premier |married last Thur to a ¢ They walk- | van, John Poin | Montuori, vice p of | 1 three hours , Carl Thorngren, Thomas P. e it was made public today in k Motor Sales, bin, Samuel E. Towers, Frederic London, July 21 (P—The French franc opened on the London ex- = St e e {change market to at 244 to the {pound, & low record, but quickly recovered to or 2% better than last night's closing. \ | i Fess Predicts Congress Will Move for Farmers | July 21 (P— | would congress has Paul Smith's N, Predicting move in the next strengthen what already the admini Scnator F republican, left White camp today aft with President Coolidge, as: ng that this would not be along | onomic lines or in the direction | lof price fixing. Emphasizin sed farm durin that there | be a| to | ef Ohio, ‘.l visit of that he had not dis- :lief with Mr. Coolidge his visit of 24 hours, the old r, who was an outstanding supporter of the administration’s lagricultural program in the recent sen. congress, declared the movement '0‘ strengthen the steps already taken | |would be along economio lines with special 1ttention to co-operative | marketing and then only in ways that experience with the preside legislation demonstrated to be wise, | John F. Howard and His ons Still at Odds | o City., July 21 (A—John manufacturer who is fmpris- a jail on gamy | ferre his two sons. 18 still dea lo his sons on their de- I settlement on their | m | sons, John and Albert, have refused a settlement which ir offered hut expect to continue \egotiations with him for a larger umount say that they will im until he es to their terms. Shoplifters Sentenced | To Four Months in Jail New Haven, Conn., July (P Trial ¢ Mrs. An B. Rosina and Mrs. Eunice G. Parson, of Meriden, | hop con d all day yester- ¥ Was suq nly stopped this after- oth changed their pleas, | ere found guilty and sent to | r months each by Judge | tt in common pleas court ( women and a third woman ho jumped her bonds, ¢ alleged | to have stolen three dresses of the | value of $12.85 en four I Both we | who market Meriden department store on b e ] " ¢ 3 RECEPTION PLANNED o %’2 A ¢ g}yfi | Concord, N. H. July 21 (®) — e < f%(‘;i““ ' ) Robert son, sponsor of the - jtr -Atlantic flight from New York to Paris will safl from New York STANDARD CiL €. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway for Trance to arrange for a reception ¢ ifor the fiyers in Paris ‘SureRelief 204 HONORED NAMES ESTION N WAR MEMORIAL Kier- Aty oy 1 | are being investigated by pro- | ioq 3 McDermott, James of the Mellett slaying. ATy A seank W Metrain, | Psilias surrendered to city detec- Py e Peter H. Mec- tives several days ago when he p"m = M & Ko earned i ere searchin, il e AR LR bi hard Learnen) polion et searontng MOE | 1y o & {iT L axdutot New bl Ay Messenger, Ar- him for questioning as to his move- | VAT ; 3 s sa i bl S ments on the night of the shooting. |S" o2 & L 1 e until th v g i . e ha " | deputy federal proh it Lk . el Mix, Willlam Moody, | He was sald by detectives to have| | i Griffi el up & p Mo i Y ada 't 4 trator was making e e N s H. Morey, Burton C. | made frequent trips to Canton and | "¢ i I DRERIA (B e e i I : issuing permits to o % Jand | Morey, Max W. Muller s H | they asserted that his automobile | - he 1 pony fo tand” | & Tt | resembiec prescribing g L 462 ite in Tollan M Georg | rds turned-the Gr Nedkg 1 an op- | Julius Nelson, eurath, Secreta o e I - | Ralph . ord, S or mar § “;‘:(‘,‘-‘f’ 21| who wrote option | Harry A James O'Brien, | time. B 050 (ha | aihe charses Bu Mi drien, Willlam P, | county subject of an Investi v | O'Brien, O'Connell, Thomas F. tives checked up his alibf. Psill o ; ' LYol & office demand fro yS dward attorney contended he was held | o PRAI LT T [boug 9 ‘LI‘ ward illegally and instituted ha v : & ; ; ermits were nted, and a >enfield, Wilb corpus action which came be ; ¢ : = Henddld, Wihnie A. Traut William E. Wood wlmess F&IIS w ]flefl[lfy ; g ¢ % : N | (Continued from Tirst Page) ron A. Young, William T. Young. | . = i i s | Blocton, Ala, July Nine > 6 B | ) The following girls from the Blue t0day the extension of its “express ‘ " men were killed in a gas explosion 2 1 N ELL-ANS Eastavane MOVIE ACTRESS DIVORCED |Triangle club enjoyed last week-end |long distance service, designed es- ‘Gwrge the Greek at the Dixie mine of the Moffatt red—= | Hot water Arthur Hadsell, William G.| Los Angeles, Cul, July 21 (—|at Momauguin beach: Veronica Os-|peclally to mect the needs of busi- . att, today. The il Sure Relief | Hall. Andrew F. Hallen, Abraham L. |Florence Vidor, motion picture act- |mian, Bertha Parker, Elizabeth ness men, to Hartford, Indianapolis iners and Hauerwas, Wi Hawthorne, |ress, has obtained her final decree |Kane, Stolla Markus, Helen Breziak, land Phimdelphia. PAttsburgh, July 21 (P—George en of the LL‘ANs | ¥ Helm, Fr Psilias, New Kensington, Pa., coff LEOPILBSIERINL Y | | Herriander, Albert W. Hesse, Mic bouse proprictor, held on a sus- : 252 and 75¢ Packages Everywhere ‘| a¢l Higgins, Peter J. Higgins, 1ke picious person charge in connection | were working a short — Hills, Frederick W. Hiltbrand, with the slaying of Don R. Mellett, | Budes man in the ge Hoffman, Benedict M. Hold- Canton publisher, was ordered re-|” time of the acciden arles B. Hotchkiss, E leased by Common Pleas Judge It was believed by of- | | teen, Charles Johnson, Charles G. James R. MacFarlane at a habeas that the explosion of & “gag Johnson, Edward T. Johnson, Theo- Sdshiy BeaTiue: fodky |pocket” which occurred at daylight dore Johnson, Charles J. Jones, Henry C. De Ville, ot Canton,| % "*5PO" ~t‘;r10 e 1\ B[E e D aiiorg s Sateh, Mlcke | Ohlo, who lives near the home of |, ¢ "G 0+ PrOD 2 E | L R et Don R. Mellett, Canton publisher, S e T St e { failed in a “standup” of priscners at W e et YIS S | the Allegheny county jail today to / His. Hemnlll]g Now Seems Se-| B ocoreqiE: g fana | identify George Psilias, New Ken- S : the Mellett home a short time after | WITH EXT“RTIUN e — Koop, Louls A. | the Canton publisher was slain| | wi 1, July 21 @ — Louis 8. ey, Ax‘e‘l Lar- July 16. e et e R Gustat L: De Ville, a Canton broker, ac-| _ ; e ; A ’] iyl L nen, Inov;rm\ lfnzon. companied Ora Slater, a detective B d p Phy 1 S p | we 0 eject his former close frieng { ‘ £ averty, Ja 5 b A Lavine, inv Enmnng the Mellett slaying, and | Tl be On Sician flys H‘ Mrs. Marifon Hemmi attractive | Alber l|{..ulm-n, l’rfih‘n!vk Lc\h{» Deputy Sheriff Edward Gibson, of| 3 H livoreee, from “The Cabin” at High- | SERDNEC SR Sturic county, onto, ta e ait a| GO FegS f0r Liquor PEMMILS |iane vk cotony, mas mone co -Seyt [ Leonard. Adoiph Lgor, Alvin Lind, short time before a habeas corpu Seofidens i *'in Tolland, Mass. Mrs. Hem. | Albert Lindquist, Peter Lutostausii, hearing, instituted in an effort to oY eru SEANNING ays in the co f“’v': T]‘A"j"z- [}"?: ‘,’,f';ui. L nm ‘-}Yo:n get Psllias’ release, was scheduled to| (.o “% i y |t summ . A e Fanp o start in common pleas court. et il & under J » Joseph §. Magson, Sam- Five prisoners, one of them Psilias, | " ashington o ’ 1 his 1 whao | ¥ son, Edward J. Man- | known to police as “Geor the | T€8 ilarities in the office of I by ok Markham, J;finn-s | Greek,” were. placed before De Ville | F€d€ kflr ;"’(‘“‘"""{"‘“ Adm " mi c .“>llnll- t \‘v‘ \(d:‘rym, F r(\‘lnk | . il 2] nk T. Putney of Hartford e illiam. Ma; John Me- . and he was unable to pick out any | el b Dir. Tatfor Yoctalont of e el bt dolph Urban, Aimen Veinovitch, Ar-|band, King Vidor. , F {thur Wadsworth, Michael Walsh, more than a year ago, declared that | Miss Welble and Miss McKown, sec- | w m Walsh, Edwin Wells, Fred- [t00 much in ¢ {etaries from the Y, W. H. Westover, Joseph A. Weth- |to “submergence of A Artbur H. Wilcox, Bimer H, [and interfered with the careers 0‘[ “LONG DISTANCE" CHANGES | — Tryon, Ru- [of divorce from her director-hus- The suit, brought Anna - Dolan, Haazard, , George W Marie David, Marian Mary Glerochowski, and John |both. nk Wondruska, New York, July 21 (P—The New Wyman, My GIRLS WEEK-END AT BEACH |York Telephone Company announced s, Chester L. A 10-Cent Panetela Cigar And it’s all-‘Havana-filled That's not all of it, What's the name? It is Peter Schuyler 10-Cent Panetela, it's an all-Havana-filled cigar with a Sumatra wrapper,— pr"( ‘}’; | and it costs only one thin dime! 3 ks | > Panetela There you have it . but only on paper. For 10¢ the proof of Peter Schuyler 10-Cent Panetela lies Sorede in smoking it . . . . in drawing in its rich, mellow (£ it.arapped) Havana flavor . . . ..in enjoying its fragrant aroma 15¢ [ ... .and in luxuriating in the solace and satisfac- Brief tion it yields. Sc q Once this Peter Schuyler 10-Cent Panetela is Odd Momenis on your smoke schedule, you'll sign up for life! 5 for 15¢ Enjoy yourself back of it—tonight! i 2 mn, A Made by G. W. VAN SLYKE & HORTON, Albany, N. Y. ”‘2‘;;#: ‘;3‘ (Actual Size) 10 cents At the very next cigar counter The W. G. SIMMONS Corp. REMOVAL SALE Before we move into our new store in the Raphael Building we are going to offer you some exceptional good hargains. A few of which we note below— Women’s STRAP PUMPS Pat. leather, tan, white and gray. Value $9 and $9.50. $5 95 . Women’s SALE PRICE . RUSSIA CALF OXFORDS Full round toe, medium heels. Value $9.00. ] $5.95 SALE PRICE ... Women’s TAN STRAP PUMPS Alligator trim. Value $8 95 » Men’s i $13. SALE PRICE TAN OXFORDS Value $8.50. $5 ; 15 SALE PRICE ... es’ Black, Brown and AVhite Misses’ RUSS. CALF OXFORDS ue $4.50. Growing Girls’ 2-STRAP PUMPS .$3.95 Children’s and Misses’ ONE-STRAP PUMPS ue $4 and $4.50. $2 95 . GH-. .. Reduced Prices On STETSON SHOES Boys’ Tan Oxfords. $4.35 Val. $6. SALE PRICE MEN’S SILK HOSE Val S Val SALE PR 65c \';l‘ue. R e SR 23(: 21?;; 67C ilafil()e $l CHILDREN'S HOSE, 23¢ BOYS’ HOSE, T5e value, . .45¢ 50c value. | | The W. 6. SIMMONS Corp. 85 WEST MAIN ST.

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