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18 fW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1921. BILLION IN WEALTH IS Jump in Prices Causes Values (o M Higb ClUngo, July !. I of h billion dotlvi lim lift U'l'lnl lo Hi.' frieulturtil mlili of ih 1'uiinl Bute miij Unm-rn f Urn Cuni'lmit norlhwent Iwv rt'uivi-i muiiy mil Dona of dollar rt-iult ut I ho 3u eanii a Inftliel Inert' In wJiuit prip In Ilia (Jiillut 8tat nnl lliu tf cent bunhi't jump In Oinmlit, July whMt, nit u miui m ma on J ltlt 9, louclu d I. .10 1, imIi 'iu', fln( 4 1 w punt for ll "tiiy uliil Wliiiilpi'i una ii in mi ul- vine of 4'i fills. All erriil fu ture! Mji'l H'iloniliT i-nrn l-rr quoted hiT mci'liiy at nutv lilvli prlrr for the prni. HpveuliiMvo liinllMK on tin' liniinl (if ti'da on Wi'ilniKiliiy r'i-oi (! -i lililKit klncv May l, wltli tin IKrciHta of inoru limn 1 1 0,(11111,11110 bushel of all (fin Inn of which liU.'iiio, 000 buahcl wore wheat for fuliiro 1I0 livery. Hit weki alio irnillnK una round :o,nnn,fj(io bimlii'l a ilny. July corn tin mlvmirM from T.i eontt to 11.13 In about lx woHt niil rash number two yellow corn linitiHhl II. H 1-4 here yiai(rilny, tlio liltflimt In Mvnral yonra. Out aold nt HI cent and aro up lo rnla of Into hikI rya broimlit S7 renin, h iruln or 10 cent a hiwhnl In tlm mi 1110 I lino. Pcconiher corn, rcpriw'iilliiR the now crop which will bo harvOHtfd thla fall, oM at 71 1-4 cents on June t and waa R4' cenla at the finish yoatcrdny. wlili'h on thn proapeetlve crop of !.M5,eno,ftfin hnahel for the country, naa connllerel by irrnln men tboorotlrnlly to have added over tUflfi.Anft.nnn to tho Farmery bmilf acenunta. With the ndvnnro In wlieat, prleea of wheat flour have taken an aaeent. Prleea were lifted !0 centa a barrel yesterday to for heat known hrands of Minneapolis pntents. mnk 1ns: a aaln of $1.51 per barrel since Jun 9. and rye flour la up 7.1 cents at 1,nn for the same period. Tho poor prospeet for the corn crop, wtth the promise of a yield of ;.S15.0i0.onn bushel on July 1. the smallest wtili two exceptions In 10 years. Is considered responsible for tho hllth prices prevailing for the (train. Honrs have also shared in the upward movement and touched f 4.1 0 yesterday, tho hlchest prtee since last October and nearly $1.00 In crease lately. AH of the speculative praln mar hots are regarded by (rrain men aa somewhat strained and extremely rapid price changes are expected. I RORABACK EMPOWERED TO f ILL COMMITTEE VACANCY 1 li, II, I', ( llHll'IIIHIt (b l.ltlt I'UHcr to nil ihih imi.'Hr iii iii tijr lim I Mr, I'ri iiiliv, l,.ni..i., July S Tlm rvpuliliraii IIm . hll.il t (IlillllMre, Ml a Hireling Vi'Kivrduy In tins illy pokM-tl 10 Ua 1 liiilruiiin, J, 1 1 nry lt.ir.ilmcl(, the re. Hiiu.iiiijiy hi n 1,-i'tinK a aiuin i, rii.iiiin.iii hii'I tin nil" r 01 tlm ipulij tin iiiiiiiiiiul roiiiiniiiuo in nil ilia va r.tm)' ciiuoi',1 !' Hid ilfitlli of Mra, nun. I 11, I'ci mi,.,,, Mr. Uorabiii li, liiiiu Imtlliil ilimlly iiilif tho nuft I ' If fur M i:iiili)r'liii Willi l'.iulil!r.ill 'iiiiiniiliu Iniilni's In Sw Vurk, ui lio Hiiulil liuu lo mi uu r thn rouni Ih.uoiiiilily hIii-ii lie I'lui iii'.l lii fore iinnouiiriiig bin Ii.iiiliiliin lit. riinciiil wiMUi'il were In iuif inn. I iomi for Hm' pliu't n Imfuro tho ni"t. Ins ciiini' In orilrr, .ini.'iitr lliciil ,Mins Ik,iIhI I.. Ak oiii of ThniHpMonilllti, Mi Ki tlii rinv Ityine of riituuin, Mra. Ilibn II. l.mvia of Hi nil ford. Mra. .loai pli Mi-rrilt ut ll.utliiril Mini Alice linn of HlH'llon, but Hie plHim to olect i.t tlio iiHM'tina iiulckly itiivo way to tlm iHiipiisHl, utfi'ii'i by Hi-niitor John II. Trumbull of I'liiliivllli!, to avulil a coiitint Hint mli; lit liwue unplenNunt lii'ita as tlio ni it)' eiilereil the presi dential ciiiiipiil.fii, by limving It to tha chairman to uppnlnt, liuti'S for Ilia tHiiciiws and prl- iiiui'lca for tho clirlion of deloitutca to llii) Hfiito voiivcnllon will ho llxcd ut a mui'tlno; of- thn hIhiu comiiilttco next Thursdiiy, This ineetlnir Will ulfio ili'cido tlio tiino ami place for tlio hi ut e roiivi'inlnii for tho nomlna tlmi of tlio CHiiilidulea for governor 11ml other Hluto olllcers. Imitations were sent out from New Haven yesterday to republican state 11 ud lorn I leaders , to a ratification shore dinner at Havln Rock on Sat nr. In V. July !!8. The guests of honor, It w;is Indicated, would be Lieutenant Governor Hiram Diiifthuin and State Chairman J. Henry Koraback. KKAfj KKTATE THAXSFEHS. The followlnir realty deeds have boon recorded at tho town clerk'a of fice: Anna 0'hryn hns transferred proporty on t'neus road lo Angellno O. noYouiiR. Hiinto Ucnlmito. et al, have transferred property on Olive street to Sarvas Apostolos. Rosle and Martin Hulik have transferred proporty nt. South Main and Cherry streets to Nikodew Mllcivskl, miM)lfi PERMITS. Building permits have been Issued as follows: , Arvid Carlson, for Alfred roterson. sinfflo family dwelling- on Arch street, 31x40 feet, estimated cost $5,500; Edward I-ancaster, Ten Acre road, single family house. 24.10x37.10 feet, estimated cost, 110,- 000: Dr. C. J. Hart, Lincoln street, single family house, 40x42 fet, esti mated .cost $13,000. Hondredi of Pain Reduced from $3.50 Thi'i amazing bargain op portunity coming at the very commencement of the White Footwear sea. ton will appeal to all thrifty buyers and raca. tionisti as the savings are most generoua not a single pair in the entire selection of $2.45 sold for less than $3.50 and the styles are the styles of the hour Stunning Str;ps, Lace Oxfords and Strtrt Colonials Values un beatable at $3 .50 is proof of the tremendous value you receive at the bargain price of $2.45. Many Desirable Styles Included in This Sale at ' ft,UfgtCl..i.li-Stor-ah.UiWSuufc 324 MAIN STREET At Km f lotw Opea UtaiCn Evmings l Vteirioeilite fW!rer 5 MAIL. ORPKIU rROMITU" FII4.EI) HARTFORD 2-7171 (INC.) 2-7171 HARTFORD. IF YOU CANNOT VISIT THE STORE TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER ' AoiniiaS M I J very commencement of V. 1 I I I IK I s$ .... I I H J I Manv Desirable Styles & -a OC I III ) Included in This Sale V I j i CLEARANCE Jmily ST3 TTTT 7TT T 7 I I .11 M II BX II Summer Merchandise at Sharply Cut Prices The Men's Shop BATHING SUITS $1 00 Hen's two-piece cotton bathing suits. Sizes 36 to 46. Regularly $1.50. Men's athletic Soisette union suits, in white and cream color. Sizes 36 to 46. $1.25 INFANTS' WEAR. A broken assortment of the well known Crapsy hand made dresses. Fine gingham, dimity, dotted Swiss, also poplin, beautifully hand embroid ered. In white and colors. Values to $10.75. Now $4.98 to $6.98 Pure Silk Stockings Phoenix make. Light blue and pink. Sizes 413 to 6'2- Regularly $1.00. Sale price 50c CHENILLE RUGS $3,95 Hit or Miss Chenille Rugs. Size 27x54. Value $6.00. CHILDREN'S SOCKS 3rairfor49c Children's 25c and 35c fine - mer cerized socks, all plain colors. Slight ly irregular. 3 pair for 49c. KNIT UNDERWEAR Women's Richelieu union suits. Bodice and regular top. A fine cot ton suit, in size 5 only. Regularly $1.00. 50c Each Children's muslin athletic union suits. Sizes 2, 4, 6 only. Regularly 59c. 39c Each WASH GOODS Imported organdie. Formerly $2.50 to $3.98. Now 89c a yard t Dotted Swiss. Formerly $1.25. Now 59c a yard ART NEEDLEWORK The "Before Stock Taking" sale at the Art Department is now in pro gress, offering many wonderful values. Here are two specials for Friday. Four House Dresses, finished mod els, regularly priced $8.50 to $1.0.00. Peach, rose, blue and brown. Now $3.50 each Silk Remnants 25c Trimming Remnants 75c NECKWEAR Collars, in Peter Pan and round styles, also vestees, formerly priced to $1.00. Now 25c each Organdie tluimpes, with Peter Pan collars, values to $1.50, now $1.00 GLOVES Two-clasp silk gloves, broken sizes, in black with white embroidery, white with black embroidery, alo navy, brown and gray. Values to $1.35. 69c a pair BASEMENT STORE NEWS The Boys' Shop Botany Flannel Suits and Coats $14.98 A small assortment of Sleeveless Flannel Suits, and fuf trimmed flannel Coats, formerly price $23.98. SPORT SUITS $7.98 10 two-piece sport suits of silk and wool, and flannel. Formerly priced $9.98. SPORT JACKETS $169 Sleeveless sport jackets of flan nel. Formerly priced to $2.98. Linen and Voile FROCKS $5.95 Frocks of Irish and Belgian linen and of fine quality voile, hand drawn. A good range of sizes. Formerly priced to $12.00. Second Floor Misses' Vpile DRESSES $2.69 Voile Dresses in plain and fig ured patterns. Formerly priced to $3.98. Sizes 7 to 14 years. "Superior" Electric Curling Irons Genuine Nickel Chromium element. Guaranteed for one year. On sale Friday and Saturday only. Value $2.00. $1.00 SUMMER HATS $5 00 Just the Hat for your vacation. Values to $17.50. Hand-Made BLOUSES $3 95 French voile hand-made blouses, trimmed with hand-drawn work and embroidery. ' 75c and $1.00 STOCKINGS 49c a Pair Including full fashioned silk lisle stockings, ribbed-to-toe sport stockings of fine mercerized cotton, printed silk and fiber stockings. Every pair first quality. ' GOLF SPECIALS! TOM STEWART IRONS $4.95 The famous Tom Stewart irons, regularly priced $6.00. All types of irons are included. DRIVERS $2.98 An assortment of high grade drivers, formerly priced to $7.00. REWASHED GOLF BALLS 3 for $1.00 Sport Goods Shop Lower Floor. PORTABLE THONQGRAPHS Carola portable phonographs, regularly priced $25.00, now $14.98 Attaboy portable phonographs, regularly $17.50, now $13.98 PHONOGRAPH RECORDS 3 for 89c All the latest popular song and dance hits. THE CLEARANCE SALE OF PHONOGRAPHS Now in Progress Reductions of 30 to 50 Special Values in Glassware Iced Tea Glasses For Cooling Drinks, Tray to Make Sandwiches More Enticing Light Cut Glass Water Sets $2.95 and $3.93 Light Cut Glass Iced Tea Sets $1.9.1 Light Cut Glass Berry Sets . , . $3.50 Light Cut Glass Footed Luncheon Plates $2.50 and $2.95 Light Cut Glass Grape Juice Sets $2.95 and $.3.95 Iced Tea Glasses 10c, 15c, 19c each Iced Tea Sippers 60c dozen GLASSWARE DEPT. LOWER FLOOR Boys' summer weight golf hose. Fancy color tops. 95c Boys' sport blouses. Low neck and short sleeves. Sizes 8 to 11 years. 49c . RADIO HEADQUARTERS Tuska Superdyne Receivers .$149.00 Completely installed. Regularly $186.50. HANDKERCHIEFS Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, pure linen. Broken assortment of initials. Values to 50c, now 25c each Women's Linen Initial Handker chiefs, broken assortment. Values to 50c, now 3 for $1.00 Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, of pure linen, hand embroidered and trimmed with real laces. Values to $10.00,-now $2.00 and $3.00 each SILK POUCH BAGS $2.95 A special lot of silk pouch bags, values to $5.00. SILVER PLAITED CANDLESTICKS $7 95 a Pair Old Dutch . silver plated candle- stocks, 12 inches high. $12.00 values. SUGAR AND CREAM SETS $L00 Silver plated sugar and cream sets, gold lined. Regularly priced $2.50. ALL WOOL PLAID BLANKETS $11 89 Pair All wool plaid blankets, size 70x80. Formerly $13.50. WHITE GOODS 36-inch colored lingerie cloth. 39c a yard All white fancy voiles. Regular price $2.00. $1.25 S6-inch lingerie crepes. All colors. 39c a yard A snprial lot of . colored crenesk Regularly 39c and 49c a yard. 27c a yard RIBBONS Narrow Fancv Ribbons. 34 and 1 , inch wide. Two-tone picot edge, polka dot and fancy striped. Values to 49c. Now 10c a yard French Wash Ribbon. Nos. 1 and lia. Value 12i2c a yard. Now, be a yard French "Wash Ribbon. 1 inch wide. Value 29c a yard. Now 15c a yard STATIONERY White Paper Napkins 50 for 10c 480 sheets, white wax paper. Size 9x12. 40c Odd boxes of correspondence cards , and envelopes with borders. 35c HH9 1