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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1926. a0 li::;g:.‘:\:‘ hxez F;d a “;ronddcrfu! i;:\;!:lr( presses; Fly delivery for |ter. Woven, knitted, netted, textile, | Hart & Hegeman Mfg. Co., Hart- | but four feet two inches tall, was /. | a . “for doing |s i ; pile fabrics in the piece. ford. Electric pull sockets. arraigned here: ' | the things it does not intend to do | t 3r Greenwich. Ther- e Johns-Pratt Co., Hartford. (3| New Haven Laboratories, Inc. yesterday Lo \ |and the very last things that it|m r. reg} sotrical prafective tew Haven, Nasal cream. charges of drunkenness and resist- "“Il I “nnM ,do it it knew what it were ey M. Cadwell, Leonia + |circuit opening and controlling de- | The Tu Brick Co., Middletown. |ing arrest. It was alleged that he 4.01:\,’; ssignor to The Naugatu: " vices, etc.: and 2 for o Bricks. | l'l ll ook e n - - r o trical pro- tried to “beat up” a six foot pa- msay MacDonald, former labor |¢al Co, Naugatuck. ~Treatment of |tective circuit opening and controll- s premier, who presided at the ban- |rubber with aliphatic diamines and | evldcn metbh trolman. In court he appeared still 01] Birthday He Wfim Tronica |fuet, and" mumerous _ other - abor | thelr dorivatives and products. obe [and testing devices, e, o | Four Feet Two, Drunk, He | T 2o ers o |leaders and literary figures and in- |tained 3 The Nastar & e Ass . S [tellcctuals ~applauded loudly this | g Carlson, Hartford, |boxes made of or plated wit A aults Six Foot (Op he was drunk or sober. he replied —Meml(]fls Labor Pflny | thrust. |assig Arrow Electric Co. |cinus metal ! en, Ju nk |he did not know. His case was ] Farly in his speech Mr. Shaw |Electric switch. . : % sity, though | continued until tomorrow. |dwelt on the fact that his remarks | ¢ Sesiidn, A s 27 (P — George |were not belng broadcast by radio |or b6 fhe Cuno Bughisaing Oare Bernard Shaw,+ the man whose |Decause the government refused|Cigar lighter eeeeerssereeauatesa et ses s taeaeassasaenase IIISRIMIMEIG | facile pen either delights or infuri- | Permission to permit this unless Mr. | i OUD ARMY GAME" [ round out 0 G |ates his followers throughout th |Shaw agreed not to be controversial - HE n > SAME unc u! he progran lin his utterances. The speaker im- Strictly speaking there are no| Ior the i s of :“"r“""‘ tackling vegetable soup, omelette, |28ined Leon Trotsky of soviet ighlights in “It's the Old Army | phad i e s Eatke in €16 Wilders || pears anoia = e looking |.go, le u(“\"’o“x‘xr fififmmi?‘i y ame” which is now playing at the | by the story of the | Fice concoction with a schoolboy’s m(.“in"m i “_Mlo;n ot Fm:r‘(_»‘. but New Palace. The picture I one | 0 pono written by Sir Gilbert as he listencd to friends |yp. very moment any very serious |g; bsort ong serles of laughs which begin in | T/PRF RS 5 r encomi upon him. S i 2 A o thasa things thatfrok | SiLosk absorher } | he drug store and never stop. The |~ © " ' The. scene was in the banquet | o0 000 0 ow over those in.| John B. Freysinger, New Britain, hase to the jail, through the streets 1 the Metropole hotel. The Pl gnor to & & bt Ocala, Florida, brought out half| Aydmore Bank Teller Is casion was G. B. §'s 70th birth- |’ ded that the British govern- | he population of that town. Hun- [° g 4 > _day. It had bee nded by his |ment on this = asii AoTne 1 J. Godfrey, Naugat hreds joined the rushing mob so Arrested as Embezzler | tricnas of the parliamentary labor | mectiime 1 its Fomer tabear it : v ; o 't miss any of the| N Y 27 (A — Orman hey wouldn’t miss v York to tender the iconoclast a |rrot ssertion, “as, indeed, it is piaty axtiols dea aughs or thrills that might be wait- | C. Moore, recently assistant paying ! dinner in the house of commons. |almost s unintentionally do- | ; g the same. | ng aroynd the corner. It's scream- | teller in the Ardmore, Pa., National | but none of the smaller rooms jing." | X : _Bridgeport, ngly funny to even think of selling | Bank and Trust company, was ar- re was sufficiently large to hold | T eech of Mr. Shaw was de- | nor Electric Co. | New York lots in Florida. TFields|yrested early today as fugitive ' all those who wished to do the |voted I ¢ ¥ of dom- ntroduces a new gag each and|from justice in connection with the famous Irish honors on his na- |estic politics. He advised that labor | Georee Parker i ]\ ,B'\‘Hf”if" | Found Canrrery Work Too ‘f w. h w D “ very second that he is on the |disappearance of $5,050 from the | tal day. Laarky 1o werkc not the techuigne of -Parker Mfg. Co. | Tiri ishes ere ollars creen. When Fields is let 100se | pank May 6. | Dressed in sober black, his white |zovernment so that it might be er's i e darice s e iring ith his flivver in New Y;}rk's traf- Police say Moore admitted that a it, Mr. Shaw in |ready to take over the :\\‘]n l‘m&\“:yl- 201ChRRL d. ol J avel | mha fertile va Hic-fammed streets, eversthing stops £ % st My 6 be wan L speech ed with vigor and |tion after the next general election. 4 %o supply the tables of America e o g : xcept the laughter. The Ford is| " "€ B8 F. 0l a large sum v @ sc iting both wit | — I is possible MAGINE the things you could do and have hrecked and so are the sunny dis- | %0 T R L 0 i hat he took | @ soun ¢, opened with a|Yiq P Issued e Garldes thru the magic if you could turn your wishes into dollars. | of money about and that he took s atents Issue r cle ) ¢ ) 8. ositions of those policemen who List of Patent of the humble tin A real vacation. The comfort and security « 1 5060 znoxt of. which he ‘converted | Stat 3 t the dreadful fate of £ 5 ol 3 St a hey can't laugh will collajse when | N claimed to have spent Ll Sbuti| st thiasts 16 evening | States patent office July 20 ; v k - Typewriting ma- canning estab- for your boy or girl. Independence in your hey see it. These are only a few | """ y : o ‘ inventors st fur re B yne, New Britain, as- lishments, Julia later years. Make your own list. ¢ the innumerable gags used by 7 yor party has discovered |ni office of Harold G. | " N lcant o wera - Schmidt was em- avery dollar v 4 - & ields to make “Its the Old Army [ German Observer Sees ! ¢ that t are no great | Manni Over Shoe Store, 2 J ‘ | ¢ ployed. It was Every dollar you can put away in a savings ame” one of the biggest successes [ - G men and no gr ation, all that | Main street, New Britain.) ’ : o Rt ford L 1 complicated work account at this strong bank is a dollar'’s bt his career. U. S. Market Forever Lost ; humbug wa to the | Edward B. 4 Newton, assignor ) P because she did & worth of safety and happiness—yours to The vaudeville bill for the m‘.\t Bonn, Germany, July 27 (® - teenth century, where it prop- [to The Sin spe:.;n{g:azdfo'fl;]e: ’f:f'p whenever you want it. Start with one hree days of the week is one of the | carl Duisbe t g e : - ) 1 o R ol G " enalonex g0t of b Lerent [N T, e work. It was dollar or more today, and keep adding to it nest tha Industrial Teague, in a speech at a 1 you will get rid of great x machir bur eets, . Welding | strenuous work and she was not a . v ocal playhouse. mesting of the g it I verhaps we all | Howard M. Barher. as % | rod ¢ 1 allic alloys. | strong girl, Often she ledisi i regularly. of Bonn univers on his impres- e h ¥ | B. Cottrell & Sor § n, (3 € an Wiremold Co.. | self to work when she was hardly EVE'S LEAVES sions of the United Sta said all | An ¥ Shavian _shaft {patents) eet- ] ghes s cetric wires a!m; to sit at her machine. At times i (A 5 nches of America ry were | was h re ce t h z ty gr r motion for cyl- “heney Brothers, South Manches she would have to stay at home far Another attractive Cecil DeMille : s e o ; w g |Eiven in 1 mounts for educa- = & walk. For five years she was in omedy drama with an Oriental | tional purposes. I B - f tie reakend candition ' iy i el e Rorien Her: Dilsbere Theught Genvsny | She tried various medicines. At e B0 ey S| ST ] P wafalnin el | The CITY NATIONAL BANK T fa Sack Hoxlo In another of the | American = > eald | | and Misa Schumids geve 1 o = s Jack o 16 e |4 : . ; | and Miss Schmidt gave it a tria 5 opular Blue Streak ‘westerns. This S -1‘”“ g > eC : “Evi ays I am a healthier OF NEW BRITAIN ne is “The Demon” and for fieERE M DEUODEES 0 : e ’ | 9 g she writes, . . iding, hard hitting 1en's men, . 19 A recommending the Vege Main at East Main his picture is great he Amazing | e > Compound to all my friends who ¢ je" n . 4 President aul K. Rogers dventures of Mazie” and the news | Qf, iy . ho ow ey dnltes and I &n Presiden ul K. R |State Awards Millex e e e Vice-Pres.—Joseph F. Lamb Contract at Undercliff NS j I vomen asking about it.” Julia | shier—Frapeis C. Kelly Hartford, July 27 (® — Contract g S IRl Schmidt's address is 652 North | | Asst. Cashier—Harold L. White THE N r the erection of two buildings at E = I {1 Front St., Salem, Oregon, For sale s Meric wtorium was i by all druggist awarded to Lewis A. Miller, con- PAL CEww~ ST, tuberculosis commission toda The amount of the bid was $33,129 and / =g Fome of Seloct Vandesille St e e oo fn | o s “M:“:fir?— a ot ih e e aaidi ot oo : ‘ fl\e f‘l (“amll 1@3”’\5 the ‘ / “Never (v‘ive a Sucker an || o '-, 'v‘:'iynyzgvflv: \ ; Sl\oftest d"‘Ytan(‘e between tWO Pou\ts | B Bn u \ & S I S jcians' eight-room | @ Even Break,” Says ! ys | frame cotta he first building { ERMS—6,000,000 germs on destroys insects and their eggs. Spray will be of brick. asinglefly saysanotedhealth Flit on your garments. Flit kills moths 2117 INC. 27171 ‘ and their larvae which eat holes. Exten- ‘ W. C FIELDS ' ;gf;g% Protect your family With e tests showed that Flit spray did not g HARTFORD n the most delicate fabrics. I LYCEUM | 8 Flit spray clears your home in a few A Scientific Insecticide P 3 n £ i Flit is the result of exhaustive h : | It's the Old B et S D T e o e o I Store Open All Day Wednesday Tonite & Wed. It is harmless to mankind. Flit has re- ” EATT Kills All Household Insects s i i TWO BIG FEATURES placed the old methods because it kills J . Army Game ; Tiheaglo et i e 1 | During July and August —_— “E ’ L ?” and ants. It searches out the cracksand Get a Flit can and sprayer today. For ; — ACTS — 5 ve S eaves | crevices where they hide and breed, and sale everywhere, | \’AE%II:IF{’(I:ELE With LEATRICE JOY ; STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) Shown Three Times Daily —also— Ouless otherwise Indicated, theatrica) notices and reviews in this column are London, July H written by the press sgencles for the respective amusement company. ank C. DeReamer, Bridgeport |assignor to Slectric Co., ad- | jjusting serew for pull-chain sockets | lrm)n Mark \ppn:nnu - land the like J. & J. Casl Albert Ehlers, Stamford, assigner |walk k of 1-3 to McCormack, Stratford, |ese ind 1-3 to J. V. Booth, N. Y., N. Y, | world, sat bolt upright last night of Oregon help farks Registered ¢ yngs. Get rid of the great |N. J., work 3 Co., Water- | | | | The Kind of Picture You'll Cheer All Through ¥ | “LODGE IN THE g gy i o CONWAY TEARLE in WILDERNESS’ 8 : u1ts to o at “THE SPORTING LOVER” With ANITA STEWART g - 4 : . Children 10¢ i : \ R B - | DESTROYS $ : - Flies Mosquitoes Moths . :7[ y mgfl?mfindf /f//m 2 Ants Bed Bugs Roaches i | (-] | ” 3 o Tt -0 A = v : A group of just 100 higher priced suits have been reduced and will be closed out - at this low price. Some of the famous Patsy make are included in the group. Wide MILL[N C = | choice in colors. ERY CO. % : ANNETTE KELLERMAN SPALDING SUITS i 177 MAIN STREET THE DRESS GOO DS SHOP BATHING SUITS FOR WOMEN & $4.95 - $12.50 $6.95 400 MAIN SI 400 Il These famous suits are offered in Freedom is the watchword for the ° H: plain and jacquard weaves. Sage-Allen | Spalding suit. Sage-Allen are exclusive & Co., are exclusive representatives in | representatives for Spalding athletic 'WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS §§ " i o Thurs., Fri., Sat. 81 x 00 PEQUOT SHEETS 10 in. $3.00 PURE SILK 19¢ & 69¢ 10 in. BUITERFIELDS [ B GENUINE CREX RUGS [ SPORTS SHOP DRESSES | S5 o D108 ua) CREPE e 29 il | AT HALF PRICE $19.75 —_— ——eeeeee———— Guaranteed to wash.. On sale - All Crex rugs must be (’]fl.\'k‘d out. . g o i1k in. INDIANHEAD Wednesday Morning Only 29¢ UNDERWEAR B Sizes are 27x51 to 9x12 feet in both ob- A varied selection of silk and sport .I.I\I'\' CREPE 4 long and oval styles. All to be sold at | dresses sharply reduced for the pre- 23C\n $1 98 19C\n wedllesday Morning |§ WED. MORN. 4 . YD. WED. MORN. hslf price. ‘ inventory clearance. 69c 9/4 BROWN SHEETING ‘“‘\' 'I"l‘“'v SILR JAPANESE $1.60 BLACK SILK PONGEE Only ] s 39.¢ vy, D AOEN, 69¢c v WD MORN: $1.00\n. “ ‘ TWO Big 390 SpeCials $ 1 'OO " ; : ; [, cour HOSE, e kind mfgf:mBoys pairs for $1.00. Pair ... ... - St l 39C 100 NEW WHITE HATS d UNION style, : fpurchased special for this sale. Milan Hemps, §|} ® 1 for S Bdp e I TR 39C Tagal, Lava and Bangkok Straws. Values to $5.00. §! ; $1.00 SAVINGS WITHIN Boys’ Wash Suits 75¢ Manufacturer’s variables of a well-known make. YOUR ‘ : RASP [ 150 suits in the assortment, and they are all to go at this small price. Values to Value $1.85 $1.50