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8 ¥ | SOVIETS T0 TAP THELENA VALEY . 'ELEPHANT AND DONKEY USED AS POLITICAL SYMBOLS ARE TRACED NEW BRITAIN gton, July 10— Demo-| The Herald had Deen att icking | cratic donkey and the I Jlican | the Republicans for perul zllmfi‘ . . A Tsane easte (hat| (21K, -of Graat's! pro thir . Vast Resources in Gold Await| «icrmene sisnsuished boasts ta0 e 1o 50 L3 Sises aea, | Religves they are, probably only | ghvio ¥ t world | by conf and ejgphant i that have a common, identical Their Development cestor. Viadivostok, Siberia, July 10 ®—| goy were brought into exister Seapianes routes through the ‘e 705 ofidnhe as Sovtorgs ice flues of the Arct famous American flot, the suvie ant fleet, pur- Thomas Nast sues ite pian 1o tap the great iso-| Probably there i lated valley of the Lena river,|hundred of s embrace the Soviet|of either : his cold| who has t th of party I to select thau half cot original me duys va cation was speedily mad forgotte erng Vo summ The Birth of the Donkey 4 two seaplanes, which were of| The Democratic donkey sueh - in ling born first through = that Sovtor Nast af that time was drav cided regula Weekly, a Repu : wd was seeking would be p into the Democ) 1 up the old kass that strated it the Siberian a distance of more than 1,000 miles. | i B A T | udcos: from §240 to $360 a ton to S ] g cediis pazsbie jo sterling on |, of the month. Sena- | religious liberty or lack of Sonie Pacific coast.| of Lincoln’s New York, luly 10 P—T 1_“‘”‘:0"; Rl s tor o is chairman of the| | has apparently been smoothed over| Mr. and Mrs. John DiNnonno of 90 Opening 0f ¢ gular water route | Civil Wa and were centering |veport of Jesse H. Jones as »K“J';' e gpr ‘;"“0“-‘ of sound: Inotification commit for Sc nmur‘” 5 N o | satistactorily. | ¥ranklin Square left today for New will cut the cost to less than a their hottest fire on the record of |of finance of the democrtic 1 | conservative |jt\u\1\' -]» : h . | Curtis. | MOIC Thflfl 10,000 Faflllllfls Ta.l(el Private houses arc turned into|York. They will attend the Andret- third, | Lincoln’s secretary of war, Ed-|commitlee tomorrow will show that N_ ‘r,u_npl,anu‘ tl" 'j ; “*l Chairman Work republican | 5 . synagogues for the purposes ©of ta.Yepsen wedding which will take Wealthy Region win M. , although nton |the new ear y committes will .I4|v ‘\ d st “.n‘;\ deve (.)\np ‘v-' % hounced | Up Farmmg Smce 1924 worship and there is no attempt on | place tomorrow at Forest Hills, L. L The region is of particular ims|had died, Nast drew a|have about 5200,000 to start on o e et '”{';,"lr DIt that Repr ilson of | the part of the government to in- portance becausue the Lena gold-|picture showing a dead lion lying| In a statem oday in which he $1.090.00 1“ “’yi ‘\‘i 1‘ e cticut wonld rn | terte: The same rule applies to| Russell Peterson of 267 Chestnuf fields, operated by a Brit beneath a tree, with a long-cared |summarized the “\“' EE USSue0 _‘”“”_‘ 3 " | speakers’ bureau ) fhe | Moscow, July 10 (,;;L_Fo“,._flw‘uhool‘, Religious institutions of in- |street is spending the remainder of can concession, produce more thani lashing out at it with its|to the natior the landa of investors, A 207 ill be under the dircetion Of |y oo oo Jewis] o | struction are forbidden, but there |{he summer at Poughkeepsie : one-third ot the gold output of the I'he lion he labeled “H.|Jones said that since Janu per cent of this total finanees - ialiye Na wtan ot innedpta | SLucand BB wn gewish tradesmen, | SO S et Taw to prevent Soviet Union. said to abound|M. Stanton:” the donkey. “the | $708,000 had been recel ::‘O!E;Lal\‘;n:;‘ln"\r‘l: 15 pll‘orc('g.” *‘y‘v’—l tRaton ok i ‘u’;"}‘l‘\‘h (:‘\:'n; t mlo»;:lr::;‘\-“m colonists from teaching their | WAT articularly | Copper! Press.” i sources. | mestic s C storage Aodil G jchandisi ! e R . S . ia |FEeve Y Bembe e A S r’.»,‘,;’l.‘;\‘:t’u,} e s Weekly | Of this amount 8200000 was can- |18 per cent the movement of go0ds Eers hnemt fon, monopoly, are s muara | il mnyanauage o) bal oL The oftice of the water department :‘:\u ,Qr:‘”_\. D located, Also|apparently hadl little {dea (that|tributed by citizens of Houston for| between two forsign countrics d of n[.lw"‘.\\‘l'n ha and move- ,:‘-a;fif:)x‘\l-;ni;figfl;g:l\:‘a&l ‘;\‘lz:?ltj’r“]l"lmil there are rich deposits of silver: | this cartoon was going to provide| convention fund and $44,0 ‘“‘mi” te .2011,”— exchanze. s ment which pron eep Rus- Pemnals e e 5 sp. sulpbul 41, as|the Democratic party wAth an em-|came from convention con s.| So carefully have the principles Sia. 12xes s, which have 10 en pRil lead ore, copper, sulphur, coal é ; e i naes of th : . | insuring safety and liquidity heen More than 10,000 families, for- [ by the close of business July 31, will bestos, mercury and precious blem that would last for years At| The expenses of the convention wer ‘m”w!; e o o fmerly small store keepers, have {be ussessed a 10 per cent delin- buried it in an ir No part of the con- | D a g 9 Bine : Mr. and Mrs, James H. Robinson gy ooy and if they remain une ¢ rate, he spicuous place on the last P :mong a group of patent medi as. Tt w printed on Jan So far the resources of tb The birth of the Republican LIONS CLUB OUTING J four years later The annual outing of the com- ed L clubs of this district place in & manner more b ! ing e l\:rl\rl‘l%e'r]nml}: nlmen}vu f‘mt\l;lmm:;rw_ fitting the nativity of the mascot|commi Jen’se national | With the exception of government iy Mo 2 i morrow afternoon and evening. {of a great party. |democratic club, shington, sccurities, has such a record of | b atstuis g | fhe New York Herald was one|$20,000 contributed by the comn (fety for the investor. | pumber, with the resuit that th e | ¢ 10 contral figures in this car- tee to the senaforial and congr Totel ¥ {poard of public worlss wus informed W G { I !(00_ Nast use his basle npaign. ¢ Nitthe an Since Novemb George Kupee of Tremont street, omen rateru other old fabl time: the YT Total ex-|standinz total of accep had suffered heat prostratior about the donkey that, clothed in 4 the nbove items | exceeded §1.000,000,000 are both eni- Fof New C'eam a lion's skin. had set up a braying about $424.000, leaving a | for these seven months $1,060,1 @ wstruction gan, in the jungle and had frightened of approximately £40.000 000, which is $283.765,000 more For s You will just love this mew won- the elephant into running into alout of t 4 for the new cam-|than the average for tht sam¢ viths t Ty derful cleansing cream containing | trap set by a canny fo was defied a 1ce | by | pri Al Wt |1 ws been {anc also Hall wd States « body he staples s s DENOCRATIC FUNDS to tie| strument = Its adopt Final Report of Direcior Jesse H. e Shows Party Starts Cam- | of the | paign With $200,000. formerly Jones on- | about $84,000 age, | vention was used to|of more uind, he said, cine | pay the 1524 deficit or running ex-| sented by mor (i Dioiates) i A applications 107 | pond two weeks at West RUMNeY, |department miay exerciee its prive 10, | penses of the ‘mational committec there is rdly a single ca on CTIM | and IN. H. { Contribotions. and collectabls| record in more than 1¢ years w1 : AT vICT “ | Sixtnae Ho slenaithat flege of discontinuing water service, ! ceived for N | acceptance not g motltng nDINRET 4. has reachud its crest, Es- e ele- | pledges received for paying the the acceptanc 10t prot o 2 ! 1 reac i rest, B ’ E 3 J ‘ 1|cit and committes running exps retired at maturity. No other hil 5 slill i1 a da "bw'“h of the potential numbers of | I~“‘r] -m,dl;“r-I 1:dr:‘,\r’r.‘ ::Z?e‘::x‘y?‘ ; tion eing overcoue o e D Paoms darin. | family of Harricon strect have go Prevent D dfll ributed by th ¥ ce about $20,000 with all debts pa ACCEPTANCES D BUSINESS WORLD . . Enormous Amount of Credit | New Y. dit granting in the past 14 yea With the passage of the L'edr Reserve act in 1914 tain kinds of er, oil and gv The purpose was banks of bank's eredit ra an opportunity to financ lar acceptance ¢ commer of obligation period in 1% DATLY HERALD, | prise the vest known banking es- | tablishments in the country, _with | nutnes as the acceptors of drafts | that warrant immediate sale at the ount Houses growth of tire acceptance business h lted in the or- res al dealers in the carrying at all portfolio of the acecepting ork, July 10 (P—One ur"l ered to | public and Reserve Lanks, 0 of earning as- vy volume of acceptances carried. the authorization, use an member L ¢ DO gere given the priv of accept- | U TS‘ NU A ?&‘“"i ing drafts drawn upon them th G R I TIF]GAT‘ON wlled purpose of finuncing the jmporta- S s Y e, lion or exportation of goods, the | Ly, i 3 1 himent ot Boods within the Lnit. | Vice Presidential Republican Nomi- and the storage of CiI-| oo Will Be Officially Advised of readily marketable | ch as cotton, wool, leath- | Selection on August 18, Relicve Banks | Washi to relleve heavy eredit demands ash by giving the au i that involved th r than its fund American banks with dol- dits a great part of this country for by cash loans for notiticatio Kansas of his vice pr ination by the se of &1 yoqay for Augu t 18, *| The exerc Lt Hoover wil sas, the home of Scnator Curtis. 4l nominee is now in 1w ion ga one wee no! settled 1 go to Tope than $60,000.0 ) repre- in the field of This 2 Wi total | through the sptance o'clock Cocoa Butter, which melts into the| His illustration showed such a | represents the uc skin removing all dirt and grime.|scenc. The donkey dressed in a — {of ahout 175 principal banks, bank- A ey Great for dry or loose skins. Keeps lion's skin wag labeled “the New CORRESPONDENT DEAD rs, foreign banking corporations WILL DECORATE GRAVES your complexion peachy and youth-| York Herald.” The eclephant was| Tokyo, July 10 (P—Ttodvric Math- jand the Amefican Gees The Ladies of Bohemian Eagl ful. Prevents approaching wrinkles.| “the Republican vote.” The fox, cson, correspondent of the Chicago cign banks. These institutions have in yrate the gr s of men Ask for MELLO-GLO Cleansing | artfully pecking out from under a | Tribune, died today at Karuizawa. | espes equipped and well n bers this evening., All members ar Cream jon to the fam- | bush, bore tl “Democ had been il there for several!aged departments to <ked to meet at the Fairview ¢ ce Powder. | particular business and F t 7 o'cio Sale Starts Tomorrow Wednesday ‘Morning At 8:30 o’Clock AvSpecially Planned Sale! // WOMEN'S AND MISSES® DRESSES Fearuring Thine Primted Sills end Chiflons Which Are So Imporant = the Summer Mode! $3.55 Tk vatoes were m;:c pfl‘kfl only because we were able 0 pick up & s bargain some imported and ade domes ic slks. Such fabrics have been used hererofore ondy in much priced models Modes for srreet wear, for afternape. | for spors and cowatry | wear. s all white and 2 colory—plain and printed chifoms s0d georgecte, plais and pristed crepes de Chine. aad flat crepes. Women's sisms 36 10 44 misses’ sizes 14 to 20 150 DRESSES Summer Dresses Flat Washable Crepe Printed Chiffon Printed Crepe Flannels, ete. Be here carly for these will firfy Sizes 14 Smart, New, Lovely ‘$z 95 ™ME te P Where Smart Style Meets Moder e 215 MAIN STREET 4 to 40 For Wednesday Morning at 8:30 We Present a Tremendous Underpriced Purchase and Sale Sale Starts Tomorrow Wednesday Morning At 8:30 o'Clock MILLINERY CLEARANCE 500 High Grade HATS - Values up to $5.00 STRAWS CREPES - FELTS NOVELTIES Large Hats Small Hats Children’s Hats e - L i e e @ TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1928, There are at to the investing the investing on. July 10 (P—The date |toward Santander, Spain; in competition for King Alfonso’s cup. ator Curtis of lential .mm{l)mse lightship, off New York Harbor. The oth republicans was tixed | which will follow by | be held in Topeka, Kan- | y The | ) n | the government to go ahead with |visit to their daughter's home i al the project. Even the question of |New Haven. h liberty ‘e | jling stocks P S T e S e _ They’re Off in Transatlantic Yacht Race | Somewhere on the Atlantic, five trim schooners of the second and larger division are racing Here you see three of them __the Atlantic, which won the 1905 race; the Azara and the Zodiac getting away at the Am- er entrants are the Elena and the Guinevere, week’s motor trip to Washington. ing of wealthy American Jews, in-|p_ C. . cluding Felix Warburg, Louls Mar- shall and Julius Rosenwaid. In gen- leral the results have encouraged Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray of South High street have returned from a ttled on farms since 1924 and of Harrison street left today 10|p5,iq an additional 30 days, the water eir st el ceny Blc, farm imple. 10 their summer home in Green§i. | | years reach | M xt ments in the ne ey high | Conrad Iaber and son of | Idquid Zemo kecps Scalp clean are spending the summer Faber's parents, Mr. and| Pleasant, healing, Liquid Zema Blanchard of the West- | massaged into the scalp destroy’ dandruff. Irritations, soreness an. litching frequently disappear over- h of the movemdnt, in| M 1 discussion in gov- Chicago 1 | ernment circles of the projected | with Mrs in the Amur re-|Mrs. R W 1ould b minster apartments, Vine street. Jewish republic” i It this plan & carried | 8 | gion th ge area of excellent Aol arming country would be turned| Jder and son and Miss | Night. Zemo Pf““‘:“”“ sqonlu:i;:‘r:s fwo other prairie sections are |weeks at Sound View. [and prevents dandruft 1= oo sharing with the Amur 2 {he ikt |safe healing llq\nd—con\'emen‘,t o e = luse at any time. All druggists— bulk of present Jev Miss Freda G. Lund has taken up o0 o T4 gq b0, her duties as nurse at the fresh air camp at Andover. e strong Jewish colonies \- | forming in Crimea and Krivoy Rog- re |under stimulus provided by the So- viet government. The movement also ha Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lund and Miss - Esther Lund have returned from a; | FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS Jordan’s, ~une=e /T [ Umens wd Gisses SALE : WOMEN’S UMMER DRESSES \ 2 for $4.50 % Made of Fast Color SATINETTE DUCHESS All guaranteed washable. For Women, 36 to 42 For Stouts, 44 to 52 Regular Price $3.98 ea. This is your opportunity! Buy your entire supply of cool summer dresses now at this amaz- ingly low price! Great variety of dainty cool colors, plain and patterned, to choose from. Full cut, well made. We advise you to buy at least three or four now, * Matron's Hats The Greatest Dollar Millinery Sale Ever in New Britain in order to have one always fresh through the warm weather! JORDAN’S DOWNSTAIRS STORE 800 Boys’ Wash Suits Reduced to Regular Prices *4.50, *4.00, *3.00 Included are broadcloths, linens or rayons in the season’s models. In blue, tan, oyster white or green. In solid colors or in combinations of colors. Sizes 3 to 8 years. 2