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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUfA' 17, 1921. FRIDAY .95 PORCELAIN TOP S, KITCHEN TABLES EVENING SPECIALS in n 1 1 1 rt ir II ' fl If S We have a limited number of these Porcelain Top Tables - regularly $11.00 value for $6.95 - Friday evening, 7 to 9 o'clock. These lables nave a wxD-mch top, and a drawer. , iney are net our oesi iaD.es, pui uicy aico.. "a'6a' TOR THE KITCHEN CHAIRS, STEP STOOLS, CONGOLEUM, LINOLEUM, KITCHEN CABINETS EL C. PORTER SONS 'CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORK" WE ARE OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS WE (LOSE SATURDAYS AT NOON Passes 100th Milestone With A Smile jl ii FEDERAL TROOPS OFFJOR FRONT Brazilian Nationals to Engage ' Rebels at Sao Paulo Washington, July 17. Authentic re ports on the revolution!!!'' situation In Brazil received today by tlio state department fram tho American em bassy In .Kio De Janeiro said 3,000 government troops arrived yesterday at Santos and entrained for the Sao Paulo district. Fifteen thousand .federal troops have already surrounded Sao I'aulo, the dispatch said, and that city Is being bombarded. A message dated July 12 and for warded from Sao . Paulo said state lorces were bombarding the city from Tpiranga and other points. At that time shells had fallen within one-half a block of the American consulato biillding but no damage to that struc , ture had occurred. The hotel D'Oeste had been struck by a shell, however, and six persons were killed. JThe advices added that the Indus trial center, Braz, was being shelled and had been practically deserted by the inhabitants. By The Associated Press. Montevideo, Uruguay, July 17. Fighting between the Brazilian gov ernment forces and the insurrection ists at Sao Paulo is continuing with out advantage to either side, accord ing to authoritative advices received here early today. Recent arrivals from Santos declare that port is vir tually closed and the situation ex tromely grave. ' A prominent South American who arrived In Montevideo on an Italian 'steamer from Santos in an Interview, asserted that the rebels at Sao Paulo apparently were in control and that the federal troops besieging the me tropolis have as yet been unable to dislodge them. " By The Associated Press. Buenos Aires, July 17. An official communique issued at noon yesterday by the Brazilian government has been received from La Nacion's Rio De Janeiro correspondent. The commu nique states: "We are operating an important movement of forces along the entire front, New elements whose organiza tion has been completed are going to enter into the action." Red-haired people'as R class are the most conscientious, athletic and popular. BOW I LOST so pounps la 2 Months' Without Diets, Exercise, Rollers or Massage .1 1 New French Method Ex plained by Mme. Elaine of New York. 'I did nt htve to fo throuRh ttreniiotm exercises nor nib myself with absurd ct-rams, which generally put on flesh in stead of taking it pff. t did not wear ftlktninit gar. mrntu, nor torture myself with, diets. I v as fortunate enough while in Europe to find out the secrets with which millionaires, French actresses and beautiful wo men of Paris keep their figures slend er. Not only did 1 easily and gradual ly lose, 50 Pounds, but the reduction was lasting, as t have never famed a pound iince stop- fing the treatment, feel and look years younger and my health hi I Sreatlv improved with thii wonderful discovery. No mat ter how fat you are you may do just as I did and easily rose a tew pounds every week without any danger. Simply go to any good drug store, get a package of SAN-CrRl-NA tahlett (insist on thee. as nothing like it has ever been offered before to the public), take it as per direc tient and watch your weight go down. ou ean eat all you want white i take .SAVCRTNA. AS TT TS OfARAXTEE T) ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS: it it the formula of a French nhysician and it aold with a money-back uaratee." APPROYE LIBERATIONS (iiiiernlly, Ireland KptIx TIiiU ItclrMe of DcVolera mid Mark Mill lie hh1 1'or All Concerned, Dublin, July 17. The release ot Kamonn De Valcra and Austin Stack, leaders of the Irish republicans, from Arbor Hill barracks, has been well re ceived In all quarters. The indepen dent welcomes the action and believes it will be approved by the country. It says, "the common desire Is to bury bitterness and secure unity among all sections willing to work for Ireland's prosperity." Tho Freeman's Journal, referring to the proposal of the De Valera follow ers torepudiate tho national loan, de clares that "It would not be moral for Do Valera to keep silent if those are his ideas." It says: "one cannot be sure thnt Do Valcra, as before, may not be resolved to try another round." Belfast, July 17. The release of Eamonn De Valera and Austin Stack Will not Influence tho cases of the Ul ster prisoners whose liberation wilt al ways be conditional on the reports of the police, it is stated. The Irish News, a nationalist newspaper whose chairman Is Joseph Devlin, holds that the failure to free the southern chiefs would have ruined the Tallteann games. PLANS FOR EPINARD Famous B'rcnrh Race Horse To Be Taken to Saratoga, During Latter Part of Next Week. New fork, July 17. Epinard, the French horse which was brought to this country for three races, will be shipped to Saratoga during the latter part of next week to prepare for his first races on the track there, it has been announced by Eugane Leigh, Epinard's trainer. Meanwhile the chestnut four-year-old Is having easy workouts at Bel mont park to regain his condition fol lowing the trip across the pcean. His exercise yesterday consisted of a slow gallop In the company of other horses from the Greentree stables. Numerous visitors call dally to see the visitor. Among his callers yes terday was Georges Carpentler. The French horse and the French boxer were photographed In the act of kiss ing eac,h other, which promoted a wag to remark that "their next kisses will probably be leather, n. whip for Ep ple and a glove for Georges." Trainer kelgh declared he Is pleas ed, with the sowing which Epinard has made towaJl regaining his condi tion. "Epinard is the best eater that I have ever trained," said Leigh. "Even when he has been a little under the weather he has never refused his oats. Ho needs no tonic of any kind to make him eat." Situation in W. Virginia Discussed by President Washington, July 17. President Coolldge discussed the situation In West Virginia todny with Guy D. Goff, republican candidate for the senate and former assistant to the attorney general, who declared that all of West Virginia had a friendly feeling for the state's son, John W. Davis, democratic nominee for president, but would give the malorlty of Its votes In November for the republican na tional ticket, Mr. Goff told the president that Clarksburg during thn campaign would be one of the most political cities In the country as It Is the home of the democratic presidential nom inee, the republican candidate for governor, the republican senatorial nominee, the republican candidate for supreme court, the republican nation al committeeman and of Ilem J. Shaver, reported under consideration for the leadership of the democratic national campaign organization. Coolidpe, Examined Todav, Is Found Physically Fit Washington, July IT. President Coolldge after nearly a year In the SPECIAL SALE ON HAIR GOODS at the Margaret W. Hepp BEAUTY SHOP Castle Bobb. retmlar $9-00. at $7.00 each. Curls and Switch reduced. vi 1 1 &aS &y win PTr d I tiff &J ? I if 4 y ' W i f I MRS. MARGARET McDONALD Mrs. Margaret McDonald of Bank street, Plainville, celebrated her 100th birthday at her home Tuesday. She is probably the oldest woman in Plainville and is active at the present time. She cares for a large sized flock of chickens every day, has a clear memory and keen eyesight and is one of the best liked women in Plainville. ''When asked how she bore up under her hundred years of life, she answered "the first 100 years are the hardest." White House is physically lit. The president today, accompanied his father, John Coolldge, to Walter Reed hospital to allow the I utter to undergo a physical examination, time to time by the White House phy sicians, and the finding of the army doctors was thnt he is in "good phy sical shape." Examination nf the elder Coolldge was arranged by the president, who fell that after years on the farm away from close medical supervision, he should know his exact cendilion. The father also passed the examination in good shape. 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