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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. F SAVE THE to Mr. and Mrs. ven street. 3 le Leland’s— rs. Albert Supernaut of aresreceiving congrat- ‘the birth of a son. £S 50c Silk Hose 33c, special lanf's—advt. Eharles R. Seltzer Jr., who n Ej_pngerously ill, is reported ved. e of cach tree in the cit I8, its location, specie, etc epared by the forestry com- i A meeting of the commis- held ‘last night. f Kelly McCabe today trans- hd on Chestnut street to P\ and Catherine M. Connelly. jeturn of the marriage license Bity clerk shows that Mathew ' of this city and Sarah Hayes hp Manchester were married by . J. McGuirk in South Man- on July 13. Rickert of Wallace street home last evening from the here he was operated on. §0c Silk H 33c, special dland’s—adv . Anne society of St. Peter’s flet yesterday afternoon. Mrs. deck and Mrs. Jacob Baum- vere appointed a committee for a calico social next —they're valuable. and $2.75 are good for thi Madam, if you could see Why not start saving Simply ask your grocer ate. Order some today. b pal pay rolls for ere as follows: Street depart- J249.51; sewer department, bway department, $431.67; jpartment. $577.61. fitle and Realty Development ¥ has applied to Building In- tutherford for permission to g0 one-family houses on City . cost of $3,000 each. J. J. pplied for permission to . small addition to his block orner of Elm and.East Main it an expense of $250. the past dinner set shown below. Butter, and save the coupons. have a set of dishes worth easily $10.00, but your family will be enjoying the finest butter they ever Mere words can’s describe the flavor, smoothness, freshness and cleanliness of Wedg- wood—you must 7y this butter to find out. COUPONS Packed with Each Pound of WEDGWOOD Creamery Butter Fifteen of these coupons is elegant forty-two-piece You’d be dellghted, how pretty this attractive set would look on your dining table. toward this set today? to send you Wedgwood You'll not only In protective odor-proof pound ::artons. At all first-class grocers’. n Week at Besse Leland’s- P. BERRY nd Mrs. Charles Goldburg and brs, Grace and Sarah, have re- from a six weeks' tour New York and Pennsylvania at Sharon Springs, Troy, Al lew York city and Phiadel- AND SONS Hartford, Conn. Sole Distributers for New England States WORLD ASSURED OF SUPPLY OF LAUGHS Bunny With Concern of Unlimited Capital and Screen Stars JLDREN CAUSE ANXIETY. [ children of Mrs. Paole of |- street, gave their mother a right yesterday and for a time dn a highly excited state of It happened in this manner. f. Hunt of 80 Ann street, Hart- | as driving past Center street on ain street, his machine collided little girl, knocking her down. d Officer Wagner, who was , went to her assistance and investigating the case Mrs. shed up to him and informed Bt her boy was missing from Great was her sorrow when covered that the girl struck by 0 was her daughter. It was | hat the girl had fortunately fl injury and when the boy was a short time later the joy of ole knew no bounds. 52 Associated with George E. Bunny and his son, Bunny, in the ‘Eastern Film Corporation at Provi- dente, R. I, ale some of the cleverest picture actors and actresses in America—and that the Although the Eastern Film Corporation is among the new en- trants into the field it promises to be- TIN BLOCK IS SOLD. come the equal if not the peer of the J. Byrnes and Daniel B.|many companies now engaged in pro- ‘two members of the Park|viding screen entertainment [Cafe Company, Inc., have pur- mad millions. In signing the block on Park street owned - the company completed fies M. Curtin, who recently dis- troke. The name Bunny of his cafe to the compan s s with joy. To think of le is subject to a lease to A. (. tion with motion pictures br of a store at 348 Park street undation for a laugh. erm of ten years at a rental of head of the house of, i annum. The sale carries of this city will no Vise that if a license is re-; 4© that high standard rehtal shall be $75 monthly. | estahiisi %y bis famous brother, tyithas an estimate value of | John all other mirth n Little “Jack™ motion means world. for aboratior | with his “Dadds” is ex; carry the burden of the vouthful shoulders. Concern Has Mammoth Plant. With _ practically unlimited the Eastern Film Corporation is even now enjoying a “piace in the sun” although its productions have yet to make their appearance.* With studios | laboratory and offices covering an | area larger than any plant in the country, with facilities of the finest kind for the production of high class screen plays; with a roster of inter- national stage and screen favorites in its stock company, the Corporation is e sponsored by the unlimited capital, their sustenance. | | | aing and shrewd business percep- | | tion of Frederick S. Peck, vice presi- dent of the National Exchange bank of Providence, chairman of the fi- nance committee of Rhode Island, a house on his ‘are troubled with defective and nothing seems to taste take necessaryto Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. i , With an Autographic Kodak fou can make your vacation a permanent thing—to lve over again as you will. Yeu are looking forward b good times now—with an Autographic Kodak you n look back on them as well. We carry Auto- raphic Kodaks from $6.00 up. DEVELOPING and PRINTING—9 Hour Ser- ce. _The Dickinson Drug 1 CO. 169 & 171 Main Street sected 1o help | capital, | director in fifty large corporations. and one of the wealthiest and most influential citizens of the entire New | England states. Mr. Peck, president | of this new mammoth film organi- zation, has been ably seconded by El- wood F. Bostwick, chief executive and managing director of the astern Film studios. Mr. Bostwick is a man of many vears' broad theatrical ex- perience as stage producer and mana- ger with three of the largest and most important theatrical interests in the country, namely, Klaw & Er langer, Shuberts and William A. Brad He widely and popularly known among stage and screen folks and his name has been associated with some of the biggest sucesses of the silent drama and the legitimate stage. Coupled with these attain- | ments, Mr. Bostwick is possessed of | | keen Dbusiness perceptionl and high executive capability, and to him is due the complete and perfect organ- ization of the Fastern Film Corpora- | tion and its many departments. Benjamin L. Cook, vice president, is resident manager of Hornblower | | & Weeks, the world-famous firm of bankers and brokers, and is well and favorably known in financial circles throughout the countr; Quality the Object, Says Bostwick. | In an interview Mr. Bostwick gave | out the following facts regarding the Eastern Film Corporation and contemplated production activities: “In the organization of this film company for the production comedies and dramas, | but one aim and ambition ¢ summed up in the word quality. \We | have spent thousands of dollars in the pnrchasing of light comedy vehicles and feature dramas for screen por- trayal. We have spent months of most minute care in the selection of and stock players. al- i n eye to guality, and have { chosen with infinite trouble and time | the highest class motion picture pho- | tographers in the field to film these | stories. “The finest and most dios and laboratory have been to further ang ¢ this idea quality product and T think T amn justified in that our facilitics stand today or to any film plant in the country. From its very incep- | tion the motto hung up by the Bast- ern Film Corporation sym- bolized in the word quality. Ubp to date, while we have completed forty- | eight productions, but fifteen of thesc have been picked by as mecting | the mark we have set for them and while the pictures discarded were of { more than ordinar and class, | they did not pass stern quality test to which all of our films are subjected upon the screen hy a com- its new- of | we have had d it s | | | | stu- built modern us Makers of the Highest M Grade Turlish anc rd Egyption Cigarettes in thc World. petent and specially selected board of film critics. “Within iums through of the Eastern Filin Corporation will reach firmly of our Fastern foremost makers. t TGN S| an extens and productions of } t known dump 1throwir 0i s in his way home to thi drove nature of arrival hom sent o friend out te rox, lcoe informed Al shattered when cotvered the cost to be §3 Miller Packus wild dv FElm Jehnson fined him $10 $39. Arrangements have | cuting at Cold Spring on Sunday party station is expected that at least | the tr Maleolm The Oldest Property Owners in this vicinity do not have to he informed that we do work in Exterior House Painting This kind of work is something that has madc for us an A-1 reputation. Let us estimate w vou for painting your house, barn or fence, before winter. Also we are fully prepa to paint you floors and rooms., paper your walls, ctc. BEST OF MATERIALS, SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIDP, AND SEE US FOR PAINTS, WALL PAPER, or any of the Supplics that go with our line. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Franklin Square. New Britain, Conn, first class Find the flullaf haked in our Housekeepers’ Bread We are baking a Credit Voucher for a Dollar Bill in our Housekeepers Bread. See if you can get it 4c a loaf. Delicatessen Department SALADS ! SALADS ! Chicken, Potato, Macaroni, Tuna Fish, “Tango” Salad—Our Latest Macaroni and Cheese, Macaroni Sauce “A L ITALIEN” N. B. COOKED MEATS Roast Beef, Fresh Baked Hams, Corned Beef, Boiled Ham, Tongue, Bolognas, Wursts. i All kinds of Sandwich Fillings and Sandwich Bread. Baked Beans and Brown Bread —THE BOS- TON STYLE. Strictly Fresh Eggs, 35c a dozen. Butter, and Ceffee. Baking Department Moha Layer Cakes, Lemon and Orange Loaves, Sunshine Cakes. Candy Department Assorted Chocolates, Bex or Bulk, 29¢ a Pound. Safety Firston lce Cream-- Gurs Is the Pure Kind Qur Dessert for Sunday will be Peach Cream. We have been requested to make this again. Let us delight your guests on next Sunday. We will deliver at any time during the day. Depend upon us we will nct disappoint you. Butter Milk 8c qt Fresh Milk Try a glass at our fountain. HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM COMPANY 142 MAIN STREE = AT PR DI ikl T e 3 s T IR T, and Tomato Tea LIST OF PATENTS. the announce next two weeks we the distribution med- which the productions List of patents ned Patent Ofiice, Tuesday, for the state of ; furnished us from the office of believe | nyoyr & rle, solicitors of patents Showing | 459 Church street, New Haven, Conn 1}1(’ I, C B ¢ | pridgepor tilmt = August the oxhibitor ot that the t productions will place Film Corporation in ranks of high-class and 1 public Hariford, railway- our intention to inaugurate | ve and country-wide public advertising campaign which | the brand names of equally well Wi bitor and public world entertainment co THROWN FROM WAGON. Joseph K. Davis, Watc deflector for lamp-burners. John Krehbie, pile fabric ing the same, Bridgeport. Louis C. Krummel, Clinton, tiple double-seamer. make | ter-meter. Parsons New Britain, Thomas Fennian of 347 Park st to his 1 when an painful injury Unionville, autoist collided with & art on which he was riding, | him to the ground, Fennian, teamster for George Herman, city when autoist | ained a erday near Thilippsen, wratus. Platt, mus Bridgeport, dis- n Clarence D chment-pht Jdmund stand William E lock William 1. beneh-plane. Andrew J. ctile! Joseph Bridgeport, Schade, a bhase, New Britain, Sparks, New accident oceurred away without taining the Fennian's i . On his | in the evening Fennian. telephone for Dr. im and the latter headquarters of Sparks, New Haven, Victory, Broad Brook, who attended i P, Gadl police el for ed water glass holder. Norwich, lass and cream- design 5 : combi accident. T OF DUCK. rds duck in ewington la Miller of this HIGH CC e FINALS for were night "red o row at Walnue Hill Park. Tuesday night for shooting a near the railroad bridge af and Grand Juror A. B and costs last and costs amounted Tomorrow Hiill Park Hardware afternoon at final bhaseball s run off. At 2 o'clock es clash and 4 hetween R Walnut the games in hill cdule will the Tigers and itV Dhe fine o'clock the and Colliers taken the the rgain and a me uch tter ame because il t the Colliers, then The | and Colliers \will he ticd railroad | Dlay-off be necessar Berlin, It | Standing 5 will talke following commitiee has \fair: sank Ohlsen trand, Gunnar Carlson | VIKING heing CLY OUTING. interestils been completed Athletic clab, for the Viking an the local Rl o'clock for will 1 ate7:d ave is as follows i Teams Coliers 800 The 600 400 bury, draft- and mak« mul- Haven, from the 1. | 24, Connecticut, Lewis H, Nash, South Norwalk, wa- Deciding Games to Be Played Temor- | final | B O | | | League | | ——— HARY FOR Up To and Including Septemb cr 10th We Close Fridays At Noonm. AL CLEARANCE OF EVERYTHINC A FI? IN Summer Wearables Regardless of Cost SAMPLE SKIRTS received an excellent In accordance with our usual custom we have nufacturers of Skirts, including silks, serges, popling, mixt tripe a checks; values up price $3.95 and $4.98 WASH SKIRTS—AIl remaining Wash Sl of poplin; values up to §1.9% price END OF SEASON REDUCTION IN DRI Dress that we have left must he this s made of lingeries, linens, voiles nets $9.98, Clearance pricc WATSTS Waists; WAL up to $1.98, : wWAT An offering of unusual interest in V .50, Clearance price assortment of n ample abardines ires ta $12.50. Clearance pique, ratine and Clearance . The, Surnmer zold at and Thesq sizes Dresses are values up $1.00, to Excellent values in Crepe de Chine, Lacc h up to $4.98, Clearance price and Chiffon $2.98, values price ... . . .o 75¢, we A good assortment of Waists in lingerie. irance voiles; values up to « 59¢. Horsfail’s Sale of Suits Is now and always was Hartford’s greatest Suit Sale. And the prices are not the only av.raction —men know that “It Pays to Buy Our Kind.” Fancy 3-Piece Suits—All those fine gar- ments we’ve talked about all Summer. There are plenty left to select from but you had })ettter not wait too long—They are selling ast. g Fancy 2-Piece Suits— These were just added to the Sale recently and the assort- ments are in fine shape. Buy an Outing Suit now—many of the models wili be fine for future wear. THREE PRICES $22.50 and $25.00 Suits Ssnen 18 b (S $28.00 and $30.00 Suits ............ $18.75 $35.00 and $38.00 Suits ............ $23.75 Horstalis “IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND” HARTFORD, 6399 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMRBULL ST, | RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 VAIN STREET. New Dress Skirts We have endeavored to make the best selection j many handsome fall models, Skirts to fit smail, medium figures. Materials: Scrge, Gaberdine, Poplin Mixtures, Worsted Velour. Guaranteed $1.00 Petticoats Worth $1.50 Made of fine Cotton Hudson Silk. This Petticoat is guaranteed’* if not satisfac tory a new petticoat will be given, OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-2 sible from the and full, Platds and for three months. or money refunded. Continued Mark-Down onSummer Dresses, Skirts and Odd Waists Substitutes s vt HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made in the largest, best equipped and sanitary Malted Milk plant in the world We do not make“milk products”— Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, ete. Butonty HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made from clean, full-cream milk and the extract of seleet malted grain, reduced to Fowder form, soluble in water. Best Food-Drink for All Ages. Used for over a Quarter Century Unloss you say ““HORLIOK’S"’ F you may get a Substitute.. Round Package ON Avoid Substitutes /> gl in 3 i Alsimens 4 S MaLveD MK CO: INE, WiS., V. S.Ay 100 Walter Nelson and Enoch Johnson. % Take a Package Home