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Mrs. Beardsley Named For State Committee Mrs. Lillian lioardslev of 4 Kran- tXKDiNAL GIBBONS ON VACATJQ KATTOWITZ CITIZENS POSTPONE TRIP TO U. S. Hs strpf-t has been named associate member of the tale democratic com ; mitloc for th- .sixth .listrict. C'onncil- man Abraham ;orbach is committec ' man for thi.s district. The appointee T-"t C W X Town in Upper Silesia Protests Against Polish-Russian War j is chairman of the local branch of tli" suffrage party and actively in terested !n political affairs. The scope of her work will not bo decided upon until the entire committee has been named. FRENCH CLASH WITH umx io X WASH MATERIALS Wo rn showing good avtortmciit In Hate 32 Inch Gingham In Mr19, Plaids and ruin Colon, at . . ftOo yd. Gibraltar Cloth. S3 inches wide, an estra heavy material. In Stripe and Main Colons t c Rlpplctte In Stripes and Chocka at 65o yd Cotton Poplin, yard wide, In Plain Colorii, at 2c jd IJngerle Crepe, 40 lnchea wide, in White, Pink and Light IHue, at 9c d STpnUie Crepe for Kimono, at ., . . 68c yd Colored Uncn. yard wide, at $1.25 yd McCALL PATTERNS PULLAR &MVJC.1M J - A Gallon for Texaco Gasoline $12.93 for 30x3'2 Non Skid first quality Tire. $47.50 for 34x4 United States Royal Cord Tire, first Quality. $1.93 for 30x3 Red In ner Tube. AlexAutoSupply Co. 86 ARCH STREET Open Evenings Open Sunday Until 2 P. M. Berlin. Aug. II. Uninterrupted ri fle Are and hand grenade explosions were reported today from Kattowltr, Upper Silesia where 11 persons were killed and 21 wounded yesterday In clashes between French troop and ci vilians who struck in protest araln the Rusao-Polish war and demanded dlwrmamrnt of the occupational troops. The French officer commanding as the office of the Inter-allied commis sion was said to have ottered to sur render the soldiers' arms. A trade union delegation offered safe conduct for he troops on their depar ture. The French commandant said he would rst her die than agree to trln, according- to the report. MANY ALCOHOLIC CASES Bcllcvue Hospital, X. V. Hare Almost As Many As In PreProhlhltlori Hays, New York, Aug. 18. The nu.ntwr of enscs for alcoholic reatment 'n Mellevue honpital has Increased In the lant few weeks until It is virtually equal to that, of pre-prohlbitlon d.tys, according lo a report of Bird 8. Coler, commliidlonrr of public charities, made public today. "Most of the patients." he said, "fro down in a hurry, without warning, and recover quickly If at all. Jr. nearly every case It Is discovered that the persons hate had only one or two drink, after which their minds become Hank. They know nothing until they awake In the institution the next morning." -- PERSONALS Hunter's Tritiiie to Var-ne-sis " Suffered lor Yean Am in Fine Shape and Tough at a Soli. More Evidence that I 3 -V. , I AR-NE-SIS MMCWMSriSM M r Q TbU1l, r.tnv.v V vt. eran taxidermint, writes as follows: W. A. arney, Dear s.r "I have been a sufferer from rheu matism ever Bine I wr a boy, and am now Co years old. I cannot re member when I did not have it sotno part of the year. Have had it in all parts of my back and hipi so that it would use me up for weeks at a time. Several years ago I suffered a very severe attack so that for three months I coutd not pet my shoes on. I tegan on Var-ne-sia and In a short tima the pains left me and 1 have not felt anythintrof it iince. My health Is greatly improved and I have not lost a meal since I began taking- it, and my appetite is GREAT all the time. Have been tram pins: in the woods from a dozen to twenty-fiva miles a day and am In fine shape and tough as a bull. Varne-tii has certainly been a great help to ma and I can t say too much In praise f it." Tar-a-ofe t rmt tkst erU an .,-tUM ef It ftslsla. t,m-A with s rsli f re-sIM wfc a ! teniae sf fMlflix. wal ras ttUt ts lr r--l. fT"4, lh HaokUf . - T "'"- mm ear wr a Taaa. BMW ' SIS RUB-ON EASES' PA1M Miss Irene Rurkarth of Rassett street In spending her variation with Mi Grace Smith at Ocean Beach. Mis Mary Burkarth and Miss Mar Karet Bigley are at Indian Neck for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William Fleischer of 2 it Osgood avenue and Mr. and Mrs. William tumbling of Kelsey street have returned from a two weeka automobile trip spent at the Catsklll mountains and Niagara Falls. M Ins. Edna M. Berg la spending two weeks vacation at Nlsntud W O. Berg has returned home after spend ing the( week-end at the same, place. Master Raymond Corcoran of 269 Washington street is spending two weeks with his aunt, Mrs. Frank Olll In Fouthlngton. The Misses Elisabeth Grave and PcKgy McC'ue of Lasalle street are spending their vacation with Mrs. Wesley Fay of Farniington avenue, Hartford. They will leave Friday to spend the week-end at the "Ledges", Kantern Point, New London. Miss Alice Moran. nurse for Cor bln Cabinet Lock and P. Sc. F. Cor bin factories, has resumed work after returning from her vacation. The Misses CorrineErickso; of Cambridge street and Ksther and Oertrude Anderson of Vega street aro spending Ihclr two weeks' vacation at Imllhn Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kronholm, Mm, t'harleit Krtckson. Mrs. A. Kronholm and daughter, and Mrs, Anderson and drtunter, will leave Haturdav for Ksst H .id dam whore thsy will spend b vacation. Dr. K. T. From en and family have left tor Maine, where they will tpend their arm mer vacation. Ituty Andrews of Busnnt .street has returned from a vacation spent in Hpiingfleld and Holyoke. Mass. Mix Irene Andrews Is spending two weeks vacation In Buffalo. N. Y. Anna Clark and Minnie Clark are at Old Orchard. Maine, on two weeks vacation. William Frawcr of J. A. Andrew j o., is cn'oylng hlr annual vacation. WKFCK PLPMniXC. srpPMKS. J. Felgenbaum and Brothers, plumbers, are doing the work in a new house at Oak and Itsalle streets. Yesterday they reported to the po lice that 1100 worth of fittings had been stolen from the premises. An Investigation revealed that the ma terial was not stolen, although some of the soil pipe liftings were miss ing. These yere later found broken In parts of the cellar. The work Is that of a gang of boys who shoot craps In the building when the work men leave In -the afternoon. Motor cycle Policeman Htrolls has been de tailed to watch for the boys. 1 TWO LF..Si:S TAKEN fs v f k flk XIA fcT'' Hi Arch Street Building and Main Street Store Itcntol The Fuller Storage Battery com pany has leased a building in the j rear of 167 Arch street, to be used for batterv service. The lease Is for j two years with an annual rental of j $S40. It is provided that the battery ' company shall have the risrht to lerf.se j for an additional period of three years. ; Joseph Aleas and Baba Teters have ; taken a three year lease on a store and basement at 510 Main street to be used as a grocery and meat market. The rent for the first year Is to be $900 and the second and third years, $1,200 per year. Abraham and Louis Lipman are the lessors, t WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE may eventually give to women rights to which they are entitled but good health, which Is the birthright of every American woman, must be hers before she can fully enjoy the privi leges which woman's suffrage will bring. Women who suffer from those dreadful pains, backache, headachess irritability, nervousness and depres sion, symptoms of organic trouble, should rely on Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable' Compound, which is made from roots and herby. to restore them to a normal, healthy condition as it has thousands of other American women. advt. ft J Spring Iiake Beat, X. J. This is the latest phoogrtt44i of Cariia3 Gibbons, taken at the summer home of Martin Matosey, . pLpaJ majqnis. whose home was looted while the cardinal nd other gifents were sit ting on the front posr-li.' and other ;utirJK valcveJ 000 VH-e laJte-tL, as wef from the pop la Jit.-- ad loney, rcraaad by ihaJa pricelesF. CanltiuU Gaibq Paris. It is reported that the tense European situation, resulting from the bolsheviks' drive into Po land, will cause postponement of the Queen of Rumania's trip to the Unit ed States. This is the latest photo graph of Queen Marie. The Sugar Saver among cereal foods Grape-Nuts No added sweetening needed Toil 11 like the appeal ing flavor of this sugar-saving food. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE! DAMEL FLOU Until Spt. elusive. In- 0 Furniture Sale Now in Progress HARTFORD. NOW FOR QUICK ACTION m Thursday Is Dress Day in I Our Garment Section INFANT SCALDED. John Perokas aaed two years, of No. 60 North street, was painfully scalded yesterday afternoon. when Josephine Ollhrrto, 10 years of No. 50 North street, accidentally tipped a pail of steumlr.g hot macaroni on his chest. The girl was carrying three parcels and the plate of mac uronl to her father for dinner. Sev eral children were playing In front of the house and Uunn to fool with ' the Kill. The plate was accidental . ly knocked out ol her hand and land ed on the youngster's chest. ATT NDINfi 11TIN;. The S. St F. Motor Sales plant on Elm street closed today to allow em ployes, an opportunity to attend the r.nnuol outing of Hartford and Spring field emplcyes, wib-xm-n and repntr men of the Hudson and nox Auto mobile companv st Klverslde park, Springfield. The entire force ot the local concern wo in attendance. Store Closed TlhTtf rts -fav Summer Fur rl Mondays All Day & s, Vlll.ll ll-w-er Sale August M pi And 21. . Dresses Havel Beee Marked forSacrif ice 1 ii i on in THEY MVST POSITIVELY ALIi BE SOLD THURSDAY SO WE CUT PRICES UNSPAUIXULY. B 111 111 mi 30 Dresses Now Each $5.00 35 Dresses Now Each $9.95 150 Dresses Now Each $19.75 ALL SEASONABLE DRESSES CHIC STYLES FOR YOTTNO WOMEN AND FOR MATRONS Voile Dressc. Georgette Drt-so!, Oinghani Drowse?. Linen Ircss'.-i. Organdie Drcssos. Hawaiian Cloth Dresses, I'lain ttdors and Flgurnd Efft. A'ariet)- of Late Model.- DRFJSSES WF.RE TWO AND THREE TIMES THE SALE PRICES. won i nc RFCT fin An T T V IVLii KJ mJmdtJ VJ- -W.X M.MTk Our Domestic Science denionsfrrators ai making house to house calls in New Britaii eating a larger use of good home made and bread to lower the cost of living. While Webster Flour costs originally a litrie mori other flours. "The value received more than the higher cost." PROTECTOR GUARANTEE If you thorouehlv convinced that Daniel Webster F produced the test bread you ever baked aft have used an entire sack or it. return fnq sack to dealer and purchase price will be and charged to us. EAGLE ROLLER MIL W. J. CAHILL CO. Retail Distributors: Sovereigns' Trading Co. Miller & Olson, All stores. O. K. Meat and Grocery Co. Doherty Market. Stanley Workers' Corp. Society. Sharp & Shaw, formerly Cowlishaw's. Landwehr Bros S. Berkowitz. Corbin-Russwin North & Judd 3 D. S. Ohman W. B. Woodruffi Nat. Meat & G Wm. Schlenker Bloomquist & Universal Co-Q Society. exclus Hallinan's bread always baked Daniel Webster Flour. W. J. Cahl Plainville Ct Wholesale. 1HW HERALD CLA iSIFIED FOR QUICK RETUI This Is final clearance of summer dresses. In most cases these dresses were marked two and three times our sale price. Rut wc must dispose of them all. so we make the prices low enough to ocom plish that purpose. If you are at all intcreste 1 in geting a nice frock for very little money, we advise you to come as early as convenient Thursday. You will be interested. . Every dress in these three groups is pleasing JSJ j nnil desirable. Styles, materials, workmanship all of tne age-.VIlen standard. Jjjjj Jome very pretty voile m.i ortranuie eominnation aresses. aiso georgettes witn plaited skirts the dotted Swiss frceks. If you want plain light colors wc have them. If you want dark voiles you will iind them. Hardly two alike and broken sizes In all styles, but good range of sizes In the lot. See fall i i 111 1 on DRAFTS MAIL AND CARLE MONEY ORDERS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD AT MINIMUM RAl FOREIGN MO: BOUGHT AND SOLD AT CURRENT RAl GEORGE A. QUIGL1 297 MAIN STREET-, NEW BRITAIN 3