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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1926. e U. S. SHAVES. WORLD, ‘ f(m-elops‘zx o 3 penicon e e‘m- D ol for 0 égsint°F. L. H N[IREH fig'“ IFI\J Mot thies ‘v::ny:"cahbu((‘r:\;u“x;:cos;e;'. Eg:lr‘lde: iseag::e:i::st President b 3 | fency than a kilogram of henzine. |Bradley. A e writs are return- \ Jeputies a ° ’ o [ o , Wherever You Travel [ 4 f A ;k Benellt aiitaial; facls ths s [abl 1 Mt G | i! AU that caused Dunfee's death, | " Mr. Dawes was so Informed by | THOUGH EXPORTS DROP| will reduce the strain on the [the committee of welcome yesterday Take Along Book: | s, S, e | TARIEF WAR ENDED UITTLE HEADWAY MADE (s o v el The Silver Spoon Imports of Cutlery One-Quarter of VERY IMPI]RTANTTM fuel is impractical for heavier- —_— I‘[]SS_EFEARED AGAINST FOREST FIRES:;:}I;”WM he’d do “his best for the | oo John' Galsworthy Value of That Sent necessary amount of gas | France and Germany Complete Six | Askel how he found the fising Stax Satedir e Discovery May Increase EI- 'avr v containers sontis Agrccment wincn aias SOQU S668 ThiS il Sunday TR jaround.the Wagouwhee! Gap_ranc: s 220,000 Acres Alrcady Are Burned [of Col. A. E. Humphreys, Denver 5 pplication has been flled for a ; ) of Col. A, umphreys, Percival Christopher Wren : Fpe ApD " : y ; 0l Enil \ | Oil magndte, where he is a guest | ey BT, SFORGE B ataxa clency of Dirigibles = - [satent on the me in this comntry. | Commerce osing Is Enforced Over in Morlana and Taano (oo megndte, where he le u guest N ; Knows (Washingt: of t . he super-Zeppelin, e e : b et . Da s The Bgfl“ce\‘g"‘f‘(in“” o Washington, D. C. e | as the LZ-#27, will be similar in | Paris Aug. § (®—The provisional | Districts | better. € ]l'nl‘L‘d States still shaves the world, | Washington, Aug. 6 (P—Aviation |size to the Los Angeles, but \‘PH mer cord just concluded by Philadelphia, Aug. 6. (®—Sesqui- T.‘“‘m vice-president was given an % | despite the continuing decline in the | oo IREER: L8, b Ay (mer. Tt will car e Kias { France ar 8 ¥, deals L] areRmiEl axaltint ln esbors Tan: seoula, Mont., Aug. 6. (P— fovation as he was eecorted to the [SXRIPEOL auGery . he experiments of German Zeppelin [motors of 420 horsepower each, and | rticles L a loss of more than $100,000,000 and headway is being made [private box reserved for his party Although the American exports of |yyijgers with a new gas which they |will be completed late in 1927, for o : six months it ends what has’ the whole project would be a com. | 28ainst the forest fires in the north- |and showed great interest in lh? Black Hunter safety razors, safety ragor blades, | i to substitute foF benzine as a ;)nl?\“v"r‘lhzori .T;). | plete faflure if it is not permitted | West Iaml the flames continue to ropml;s:. riding -and bulldogging . ver C scissors, shears, table and kitchen {1 for the oy 3 g the two cou spread. |events. James Oliver Curwood ors, sl an il for their super-Zeppelin, to be | Chanoe in City League { | to operate on Sun in the opin- Il more]sonstructod: Hoam: vlous accords hav 1 merely Par- | jon of counsel for the Sesquicen- | e high winds which spread the | He plans to leave Wagonwheel Padlocked | than $90,0 J compared | fuel, described in co Schedule for Tomorrow , the new one ens the way 10| yonnia) association. flames® over numerous forests early |Gap next Thursday for his return to Rex Beach vith the May jre, £ VaI0S ot ERs R 2 ranrs i ot Hioity conclusion of a definite ‘commer- | Cottindl 8 irisccs o sk Iy to | I the we hate subsided, it is|the east. Counsel so assert | r rep! the exports of t ticles is still league games scheduled for tomor- | the state attorney genesal 1s writ ; % n gas, 13 held to be superior to lcague games aky PR o Al ate 2 v genesal is writ of Winnowed Wisdom Rnxoe Thuy smenGiie Salup’af L r liquid fuels because of in- |row afternoon has been effected by| Th H,F"c/“]m' - 111:6 gty ord | quo warranto which seeks to-shaey Stephen Leacock | ports. creased economy and efficiency and son of the postponing of the A _{’r"‘l }"l‘;.“ b H”‘“!‘*j m-l”" association exceeds its charter Exports of these e in June |yirtual elimination of the danger of |Burritt-Spcedboy game, This game, | Mificance, t hoing consi Which ‘pre. | Y remaining open on the Sabbath. Private Life of Helen of Troy ||amounted to $447,646, as ainst | oy niosio originally fixed for Diamond No, 2] 1ic2 .','m,f 2 {'“‘“1”v e t: The reply is to be filed, probably to- % p ts | jewels from other refugees. John Erskine | $538.485 May, with safety razor | = 0 o 1 |at 2 o'clock tomorrow, will be played | Viously had he x'.u»:_ to ' commit| goy iy the Dauphin county court| Forest headquarters here r’(-)mns‘ s { ees. | blades still leading both in qu v o at 6:30 o'clock Monday evening. As|lerself on account of ”"’"”5 bty | 4t " Harrisburg. | that already this .u”lhe fames | ST B Afternoon nd value exported. During this| Vo8It '8 e ris leaves Diamond No. 2 without | of . now Is convinced that| wwe aver that such a closing,” » burned over 220,000 acres in | Another Georgia Bank mosphere and no loss of |this lea ) g a h e 8. he district ¢ isir weste: \ 2 f el gl rehip re- | Bame, the contest between the| Aol s R | says the reply, “must necessarily In- | the district ~ comprising western Has to Close Its Doors weight or balan ] » Roblas —ana Weat Bnds: whil be h to the -rehal volve the absolute, entire and com. | Montana and northern Idaho. This | i & o sults as the d. Here= | 20 oney. let is nearly four times as much as| Atlanta, Ga.* Aug. A—The Mauve Decade 3 ; o layed there at 2 o'clock instead of | "M°F i plete ruin and disintegration of the | 18 nearls e \ % 5 Alpharetta tofore it has been necessary to equip P'ay 1 ) i total area burned in 1924 and | Milton county bank of Alpharetta. Thomas Beer | ing Ju th their values, were: |[DENE 1t E08 en B Y fommen. |at 4 o'clock on Diamond No. 2. The| The accord, h announced | whole project, with the consequent tota 2 P74 and | G, a member of the chag of banks 7,05 ns, valued | lighter-tha F a g el 1= ) 4 . b nister ) orce Bokan- | loss 73 oS e AR e g 8 a 17,051 dozens, valued devices, such as the water. |Ranger-Pirate game will ‘be played | b¥ Minister ot umerce Bokan- | loss of the investments made there W | tor-which the Bankers Trust:com- t Depart t | 5 ; sating < ¢ o | owsk rovides f al ¢ ms | by 3 2 3 additional deaths hav Gift Departmen at $40,573; scissors and shea o ek Apparatus on the Shenan. |28 scheduled on Diamond No. 1 at 2| 0%ski, provides for mutual customs|in by more than 20 foreign coun- wo additional deaths have / of Atlanta was acting fiseal e s | zens, valuec ; s o oo P Mo ¢ ges. It also continues a par- | tries, over 18 of the several stales | sulted from the fight BESthe |0 Lant olustd yestaiday, dboiia a0 TbechkmsonDrugCo, | |and kitchen cutlery, 37,513 dozcns, I e e e al"application of the agreement | of the United States, miny of the | flames. Jefferson Secena of Yuma, |getlle JICE, FOSTECRY. b (0 S0 valued at §51,02 her cutlery and |the ship's weight as the fuel was| 75 e - 1 in July of last yeor con-|cities of this country and other | Ariz, was killed near Bonner's | .o 7 Y STREE] | 3 consumed. 1In the absence of such SUITS RECORDED e partment, RS A M SLRET) parts val 9,485, according (consumed. 1In Pl o | ange of commodi- | countries, the Invesments of numer- | Ferry, Idaho, when struck by a |PSTETE L e e s Sarre region and [ous private corporations and indi- | falling tree, while an aged woods- | conte (RLH. SO OF Fae RAH Fin T IR of, Gommercs lh;.l‘,m"f*,]\s Y axe, has brought suit for $500 | Germany | viduais, |man named Lundstrum died while | ~gimyitaneouswith the announce- YPTQ Denmark and the Faroe Islands COStY proce ‘;r‘]- o Axaingt hiahiel Divnis | “?Ior;' than smn,lwvf»rm‘r\[ has al- :uz()w.mg a hn; )‘\famwn.w]. B. C, ment of closing of this bank.came ed in the purchase of American| One form of the new gas has been g 3 AL S N B e . ready been invested in thig enter-| One town fell prey to the sweep (s enmouncement that plans - are GLASSES e Ty e, taning 4342 |tound By Zegpélin officlals o/ Tibio: ITHDHG‘T}‘:T“j ‘_f':r-i ot -\:“W !nhr:\Pmmment Americans [ prise and the total amount or gl-|of the flames. The old mining | Leing complated for ,,:C"mven,"g THE INVISIBLE BIFO b lozens, with Spain a close sccomd, tlon satisfactorily in the Mayback Y.m”f.‘ “"\'f,‘, $100 ,‘m{,,g,'“ 7 Put on JE\\‘]Sh Board | most the entire amount so invested, | town of Priest, Calif., on the Big | of about twenty other banks belong- THE MOST RECENT 4,166 dozens motors with gvhich, the super-Zep- |brought suit f s SRR i or i London, Aug. 6 (P (Jewish Tele- | WOUld be lost and the complete [ Oak fiat road to the Yosemite val- | ing to this chain which closed when S - however, led in the pur- pelin is to be equipped. Only alter- |Ohrnstedt. |graphic Agency)—Several prominent | f2ilure of this exposition involved i | ley, was wiped out. [Fifty persons | (s Bankers' Trust company went ADVANCES IN ch American safety razor lation of the carburetor is needed to| Morris Koppel has brought suit|sinericans were elected to the board | the action prayed for by this re! | were made homeless. into the hands of receivers recently. OPTICAL SCIENCE i,,]mj,\ buying 104,166 dozens, with ladjust the motors to the new fuel. |for $50 against Willlam Saunders| ot governors of the Hebrew univer. | 1ator.” e We Accurately Fit the Most Dif- | | (o nagrest sccond being Switzer- | Gas Is Very Light and’ $ ainst Raffael Naples. |5ity on Mount Scopus, Jerusalens | T | DENIES JDENTITY ficult Cases—Guarantee for One ||,,,q which bought 41,822 dozens. | Produced after three years of ex-| The Bureau of National Liter- | They include Felix M. Warburg,| SHE OF WOUNDS DAWES LIKES FISHING | Paris, Aug. 6. P—Tndignant de- BatviAsaine Rrodsagy-aodthe Mexico led in the purch of periment by a Zeppelin physicist, |ature of New York has brought suit | New York banker, who established 5 | « St. Clairsville,,Ohio, Aug, 6, (P— ial was given today by members of Cost In Fayorable to, Xou | American scissors and shears, taking |Dr. Lempertz, the gas, if entire r $200 against J. J. vin of this j‘”’“ fund of $500,000 for the He. | Sheriff Samuel Dunfee, of Belmont | the Russian colony in Paris that-the A PINKUS 1,408 dozens, and Canada continues [succesful, is expected to change ma. ‘1\ S o - . jbrew university; Judge Julian M. fcounty, died fn a Martins Ferry | Finds Angling Is%reat At “'K‘S"‘mi woman arrested yesterda to lead in the imports of American |tbrially the construction of lighter- | Racklffe Bros. Co. Inc., through |\Mack, Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of | hospital today from wounds suffer- i h s < with selling borrowed jew 2 | table ana kitchen cutlery, than-alr craft because the reduced |Attorney Edward A. Mag, has|Dropsie college of J’mer;:xphm aid [ e gun battle with rum runn«-rs} Rauch Where He Is Guest of. Col. | o\ 7oy Sine, Helene Hemepoff, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST {8751 dozens In June, with DLrazil|weight of the fuel will produce & |brought an action for $300 against |the Jewish Theological seminary of |at Provident, a mining town near| Humphreys. wite of the prominent Czarist Gen- Over 40 Years Experience | second, taking 6,054 dozens new condition of weight bearing. |[Lyman Hig on of Meriden New York, Roger W. Straus, Dr. |here, last night. Vido Radonavich, 5 aid Mme. Semenoff. Friends 300 Main St. Phone 570 || The gas is 700 times lighter than | Rackliffe Bros. Co. Inc.. through |Stephen §. Wise and Mr. Walter |an occupant of the automobile| Monte V Colo., Aug. 6 (P— |said Mms. Semenoff had not been fo-;An HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS penzine, and one cubic meter of it Attorney Edward A. Mag, has|Mayer, were elected to the board stopped by the sheriff’s party, was |Colorado is backing Vice-Rres Icnv[m Paris for some time. | | or planes could not Tomorrow’s Tangle Margaret Pedler cial pact. to forest headquarters ht‘ro.‘ She was. charged with selling the flames on the Blackfeet, the [articles to a Paris hotel keeper ad and the Pend Oreille for- \named Wolff. A young Polish com- ests v scattered over wide areas |panion is alleged to have been -her [ by the g |accomplice in obtaining the furs and | o month, 271,226 dozens of | to statistics collected by the United Shocials] || & | TNV SHOEe Guaranteed Money Saving 10-20-30c Economic CHOICE FRICASSEE CHICKENS........................... 281: Ib. 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