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EW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 191o. Agents mrorcrori ey | et G S, Hills & Co. s RflEKWELL “RAKE [;u‘ lislul§§25{2832. IlAI{rl‘I:OI{D “The Store of hup£3t£g€2.§ Store Closes Fridays at Noon. Open Saturday Kvenings Until 9 P, M. (Phone Number Cbarter 5200) (Mail Orders C: AHOIHGI‘ New Bllllfllflg [0 Be GOH' § eI o B S e e e : siructed Before Fall | PREPARED FOR QUICK READING-- DRESS GOODS THAT ARE SEASONABLE AT | HARA GETS ONE CONTRACT AND QUICK BUYING PRICES MOST REASONABLE 0 ON Local Man Off In Quest Of Brick- { LADIES SAMPLE UNDERWEAR $1.00 Kayser Sllk Camisoles They re WILL FIRST CALL ATTENTION TO . 3 masons To Work On Quarters Ior 0y 39¢ and 50¢ Kind, 25¢ a Garment. I{‘ 1 00 S k S = l 79 MATERIALS SHOWN AT OUR e e ey All summer weight of fine qual- rom $ tocks, Specia C BLACK GOODS DEPT. Keep in close touch with 1 [ ey Union Suits and Vests in- These dainty creations are worth even more than $1.00. We all our offerings, compare Work Tomorrow—Usher Homnored. : cluded. Low neck and sleeveless. give you choice of the Silk and also Crepe de Chine. Flesh color. FIBRE SILKS are shown in beautiful qualities with goods in silvery grey tones, highly lustrous, on other stores, and you | Plans for another building, light and dark shades will wash per- will quickly see why it : third of a scries of manufactur. 16 B 5 Wh' fi'lk Gl W H dk h' f R S e e e N T e ot G i it o oy Gt utton ite i1 oves, omen's Handkerchiefs Suits, Skirts, Coats and Motor Coats, store. o when it was decided to move the %) s ! = ey et e e e ) Extra Special 59¢ Reduced. Special, 6 for 25¢ a look at them. - . have heen prepared by the Rockwell- | ¥ A double tlipped finger Silk Glove, the best Glove This a vacation need and e they are, the Drake company 1 soon <“‘_“" { on the market for Summer Wear. All sizes. best Handkerchief in white and colored borders SEE THIZ MOHAIRS in plain black, and black and white striped cffects. Pl ny B oen o g completed work on the foundation will, They are so cool for Suits, Coats or Skir| that they are a delight to the be started. The company proposes to wearers. They are charming for Duster coats, for motoring. or travel- get considerable additional floor spacé Crfifihflf Bflfl SDTE?!US Bleached Sheets Hlle TOWQ]S ing wear. 5 for its rapidly growing business and S e B X 3 $1.50 Kind, $1.25. i9¢ Kind, 69c. 29¢ Kind, 23c before Fall it is believed the threc 5 e 5 2 2 . Full size Spreads, scalloped Size 81x90, and a rare value Hemmed Huck Towels, in buildings will be occupied. . 3 2 and cut corners. season. sizes 20x3 Contracts for the brick work on | HE (e at this season. sizes 20x38 the ¥OR SPORT SKIRTS—at our Black Goods Dept. we are showing some beautiful narrow and wide striped materials that will please you well. As- sortment is large, and new ones are added daily. Will make you a skirt to ) - measure of any fabric you sclect and make one to fit for only $1.75 above the new building for which the foun- dation was recently laid havel been the cost of the goods. e : ; . t awarded to Henry O'Hara with in- | SOf Cuff Shlr FOR BATHING SUITS you have a choice of Black materials suited to the GGG 1o DL ;h" s fast) t § purpose, there are Mohairs, Serges, Black and White hair lines and others. as consistent with satisfactory re 1 E - S M \ ) Basylsclection landitices very iow sults. Mr. O'Hara went to Hartford qua lt}, pecia jarment Shields, elastic and adjustable this morning in search of brick ma- | Sanitary Aprons, plain and lace edge AT COLORED DRESS GOODS DEPT, come some suggestions that may fit § =05 and he nones (0 hesinithe erec B at 48(: Skirt and Pants Hangers, 2 for your Summer needs. Cream Serges for Suits, and Skirts, all wool and su- tion of the side walls »mx”"’HIM\r This - eendSp i e ees M e Sk perior qualities from 50c yd. upwards. Cream Mohairs are cool and dust re- puldn e pn e e Checks, Plaids and Stripes. Feney \Elhotio for Chllarens M Eodliste sisting and are much in demand for hot weather suits, skirts, coats, otc, We dimensions 1ol villghegin e dptonea 0dd lot to close out. All sizes S R P are offering good ones for 85¢ and $1 yd. English Mohairs in greys, are hardening room. Like fhe first struc- | to select from. For the Camp- Pad Belt Hose Stupporter: | I here in splendid variety, 54 inches wide at $1.50 yd. All wool Jersey oloths turefputiup e building wlllbe bl ch e A Eal Hoeol Eobnoutoraty in emerald green, old rose, Copenhagen and tan color, 54 inch, Special at on but three sides, the contractor Ao- $2.25 yd. Lots of other good offerings there well worth your notice. ing the work with future additions in view. MADE TO YOUR MEASURE—A dress skirt to fit and please you well, for The compumy expects ko have the —— only $1.75 abov i hardening department in operation in S L oReatoveRtlcReostiot yourfmaterialt L b e o aoon | Rev. Warren F. Cook of New Britain, | a pair of skates and tackle them on | into war. It would have been m after it is ready, the officials stated | @nd in the afternoon Rev. J. D. Rob- jthe ice. more to the credit of Charles i bt N A | erts of L ‘i scuss ap- i Russell—As the eve mirrors | Hughes had he refrained from his HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVE o) v EPEN the work on a third factory will be | €Tts of Hartford will discuss ap Lillian Russe: ve R OMETIT M EC I 5 AI{;YDTLC;RG&I;I‘;VS g%{;l‘é:!:“}(lg)uofig.szsncrnmn ON et propriate subjects for their enlight- |the soul, so also the complexion re- | judged attack on the governmen S Tho' Rockwell-Drake people have | Ment. Rev. A. F. Campbell of Water- | flects the condition of the digestiv course In compelling recognition probably the busiest plant in town | bury will open a series of evangelistic | apparatus. the principles of humanity and and In an effort to keep with the or- | Meetings in the evening | Arthur Baer—The aviator who | rights of Americans on the free e dors on hand they are running their | _ The feature of the program for |are going to fly around the world will As it is, the only Inference from ‘ ‘ 2 | Sunday will be a sermon in the morn- | find the walking very poor in the | attack is that, were he electetd, = road employves, who recently came The Mounting Cost. i n igh v have t w praceed with Theodore Roof 3 3 ac! s day anc hey he | Be[’]ln Nev‘ds fro Rat (1o T machines day and n ?: e (? o ng at 10:30 by Bishop Luther B. W “,‘u ara desert. i would proceed v o Springfiel¢ spublic: ten acres of land J 2 X this morning. “Why, we sure never did (Springfield Republican.) en acre; 1a on of New York Arnold Bennett-—Often there is a | velt and similar highly-inflam Pulldin ggEinosesfiand GholiRI oxzesy clearer vision of the truth during the | cabinet minds to give a tempestud giichia o af i At the beginning rar gee such a cold rain only In the fall v lnsgo s the v ar it el e e L Brief Ttems. . i of the vear in that old state.” Con- |¢Xperts said that it could not be kept Inu:"* part of it will be covered be- Miss Elizabeth Burns of this mm_u‘imm- Is of. a classical concert than | exhibition of flre-eating jingoism. Unuing, he said: “Dat old Marcus|up long because of the stupendous |fore a sreat while. has left the Hartford hospital where |0 & death bed. i Twain surely had the right dope when [cost, which for all the belligerent In common with other manufactur- | she was a patient for several weeks| _Vice .President Marshall—There| o,NgCRTPITON IN WOLFEBORS S are hundreds of men in America FEBO! i he wrote of the cussedness of this i : | I Y { I'r edness o S| countries together they estimated at | ing concerns, the company is having | following an operation, and is now | | | here New England weather and we|from $40,000,000 to $60.000 00 e R e T S e g i e e aung | walking around the strects who arc 3 . 5 4 fiREA HA [;Ri] ; $60, 0 a|a great deal of diffculty In getting | recuperating at the home of her aunt; y@ AnS GOCHC (S PEECH, TR o What Has Threatened a Small Nd uns fr. Sy are glac av. ITe: 1 i S e (:‘hf <‘;'P*jj:hb:;_m M(l'}m‘:*‘"’: day. Great Britain began the war | help. Most of their emploves come |in Hartford. | Charles E. Hughes—By prompt| Hampshire Town in the Militia A ighboring states, on a basis of $5,000,000 a day; last | from other towns, commuting to t} A number of Plainville firemen | 0 e e e | el cannot stretch ta our home: ] i A e e (| e e 5 4 o - to Ctane | and decisive action (on the part of Mobilization. <8 4 e ave £ e ac » homes As went to ew aven today to ake . SR 3 z would surely be an {deal day for soft|it would soon reach $25,000,000. But | This lahor [iShcRNadznin istracio iy SRR natte 0 e (New York Times). But Farmers Still Complain 0| cravbing it wa Sera own. in old | vemiamtoe “Nrn. " Shokenomn it nzerit | g s Iabor shortaze also serves to| part in the firemens field 42yt iy would have been prevented T R D Tidewater county, where they Just|of the exc . lis Grand Admiral von Koester— 2 3 Yy Just}o exchequer, stated that the nmerons tory a¢ ons and the |1 v we who pla i g J % numeron 1etory additions and the | kept many of ‘th Who planned 10 {yyyon the advocate of humanity and | published in the little New Hampshi i Jump in your hasket. resent cost to Brita 5 $30,000,000 | larze n G 1 SGaany OI Laborers All of which precludes the state- b day, and that ot i‘\”zlnu]vi ostir ‘:mj \Hr”.’n‘ s ,"h.‘, ‘,‘, “m\”‘f e W o A | justice, President Wilson, provides|town of Wolfeboro, there appeal ment that some of the darkies were |what the cost might be In another | state keop tha serviecs of masons and umucl Kni 1"] nef East Main|an ecnemy with munitions we are en- | printed on the first page, in the oy ; unable to stick on the job today be- [ month. Thus England alone 1s pay- | earpenters almost at a preminm and | oo : R erel nid aemn 8€ hoivled to use U-boats. ) | compelling type its unusual nature d SMALL APPLE GROP THIS YEAR | cause of the inclement weather. They |ing from half to three-fourths as | makes it extremelv hard fo got com 2 ol Sl O SR TRl N Miles—The | mands, a solemn notification to t lfifl ""‘r‘""'}d”l“ ';“'r CaLS “"\‘\1 ;"”"‘{’ n\l::‘h o ‘fl\e initial estimate of the | potent men to come here for short e e dition ot ot e f”m:%hmwm‘ iy el ol ‘;"mm:m;w\ - H“} D .‘h SR | the soft o ixle airs. Abou entire daily cost of the war, vet there | time jobs. he conditio atherine, the two- |is the last thing any European gov- | three selectmen that unless 1 g | 0'clock, the inside became too much [is no talk of peace. If a few vears yearold daushter of Mr snd Mrs. |ernmient would affempt—it could | them who are young men phys No Trace Found of Francis J. Smith, » some — )y “he | i S i Usher A Vice President. Loren Graham of Waterbu former- | never he recembarke it for lits I y for some and they went out on 'he | ago one had given such an estimate i {never be reembarked fit for military duty promptly volw | e - enur el lons 5 2 R g ¥ of this place, who underwent an| TLuke McLuke—The reasc TS o ibera o the BB Missing Witness in McMahon Case— | turntable and BUE R cll ot it Rnationgfieould fitan Ilyon 0 I Tovn RoTor i obert NG BiTane el Lo o Uegi e BEUASIR S T SE iR (8 Bt ce )'f” o ooy " rytopbecome gembere 0t ‘h,j ”' mite. ; Rsnds onsderinuctionihieiwoulahavelfelactedlifourfriivicelinresinentio sl e (et u i ol i maRe R Besasl n e smalcein gop clambormald el s o Kilonali susrd Sthat SR umber S Railroad Worker Agrees With Mark | The work of the Becch Swamp road | been taken for a madman. Plainville Camp Ground assoclation | o ooy i Tuesday at St Fran- | cause thev haven't sense enoush to | drafted for service i lana worthington Riage was not de- | * Bloch was take § for an unbalanced | of tha G. A. R. at the annnal meet. | Gy iogrittl, continues critieal and 0o { hold a pillow in their teeth when they | The selectmen, it scoms, have bed Twain—Drum Corps Rehearsing. layed however, practically all of the | visionary, at least, when In order to | ing held yesterday In connection with | LY icians 2 potsinclinedyitos Lald |are putting on a clean pillowslip | told by the governor of the state ths laborers being at work bright and [show that war had ceased to pay he | the observance of Veterans' Day. Tha | ot J2uch hope for her recovery. | G SR SO | Wolteboro's quota of the force of 110 e 5 b is going on In t forward estimates 3 Eareme : 2 e The Foresters’ baseball team will go | early. The form job is going put forward estimates of the stupen- | other officers chosen wore: Presi eam will go AL Bluslos di tioles | ! | which Hampshire must supply § this vear s expected to produce the |, 'r,5iq manner and from present in- [ dous cost. Yet his figures, made out | dent Albert A, Mat. Meriden: i to Watcrbury Sunday to play a re- | : answer to the government's call fo 1 largest hay crop In many ~deeades. | g, dions it will be finished tomorrow | for the end of the 19th century, fall | vien’ meemacnt. Tiam - e ITSE | turn game with the St. Afary's A. C. | (Pittsburgh Port.) SRt e been fixed The first crop is all ready for cutting | ;.o It has been rolled in ex- | far short of the reality for 1916. His | South Manchester w‘:nd L 2 nine which it recently defeated at Al- Tt is probable that in all his public | just a hundredt the whole an end Jr the amount recelved 1In S| copjon¢ otyle and trom its appearance, | estimate of datly cost, 1n milllohs of | gent. Walter B Frinchicy. TWaters s | len’s field. career Charles E. Hughes never faced | that, if patriotism and good will d vieinky may be taken for a criterlon, | (o may “ramble nlong in his littlo | dollars, was: Germany, 5.1; Austria, | tnird vice et A a more ticklish proposition than ap- | not produce them at once, compulsiol ”{\‘\( ‘,vm”:‘h‘:‘nn iy :‘fmfl‘: T”",\":J‘;]r’{ Ford now “without fear of overturn- | 2.6; Ttaly, : France, 5.1; Russia, | n 2 = . ably less than that o ast cold | geason. There is only one drawhack | Despite the abnarmal rainy season pre. Lol o 7 kst | peali to those who hav esented | will be used w Britain: fifth vice president, Mre, | FOR SALE—Se Aol stindine a r 1ted 1 ing, when a bump is struck B TR G Sl sy T PRI || it A e, Rl it s || o S e H g | : s was $21,000 . ; AT t T ico § G 10 the harvesting this summer, accord- Drum Corps Preparing. ents was 321,000,000, or about two- | president, Mrs. Alice A. Slater, Hart-| Castle, 14 Canal strest, Plainville ng to a prominent local farmer and| St. Paul's drum corps is rehearsing | {Nirds of what Britaln alone s pay-| ford; seventh viee president, Mrs. | ' T a1as | IngRtoRs ine S mang g o n ing. Bloch has been much ridiculed 2 ‘ o i 21-d2 | that is the shortage of labor. While | gteadily these evenings for the annual |1,y militarists for his supposed con- —\”]’"" SRR , Cocatars == ! ext v s are s i 1 M T y = % and treasurer, Mrs. hloe A. Varre the extraordinary wages are Stll 1% |state field day, which will be held in [ clusion that war had become Impos- | Prainviite Vacrend| WA s i b Sl i ¥ e theie | Rockville, August 19. The coros al- | sible, but if he had thought that, he | mpe meeting of the veterans anq | (C°llected by the Independent.) | Jican newspaper attack that the presi- | the whole state is i s etain holn of ane kind. | Wavs makes an cxcellent showing in [ Would not have troubled to write his | tno members of tho relief eeema| Champ Clark—We never will arbi- | Gont did not give the Kaiser hail | marks that “up to the present tim D e S¥ifo ana iile members ars nat | ook elloysd Monl uief cortrary) e USERSERRAENN (08 Mool Uaknorn sl iR eies ol Cemitl 0 | Columbia, then he offends those’there seems a lack of interest an ?'<'1, ;1:”\’;.-'7:1: rfr = but l;h:( ,::,::h termined to keep up thelr record. | that Furope would very likely be :f was casily the hest (\(:;]0""\’1;:<1 Bd. lowe—Topeka is hypocrite | ITieNds of the fatherland whose votes | response is slow It also malkes thd & : Much interest is being manifested in | mad enough to risk another war, and , 4 e dgnacter o e Uit s | he is mighty anxious to get, If he | so t obvious, but seemingly nee: growers, according to one of thelr since the idea of having a G. A, R 1 0! ates 1 h 2 number, expect the supply will be 'h!r;] :mtrm contest : T.F" ln?ni cr\]rnfi z“':z\“xmn;: ‘:fte*m‘?nz’:\n(:l Tamin :‘h:( day at the camp grounds every sum. King Ludwig—TFarming can only :(;'”(&:”({” P“imvhl :m._ : nd attempts Gl expressé early up orma Apples haval Will be represented by its major, Clar- e 2 s war. | oo originated prosper when practiced intensively. ¢ > sympathizers of Germany by uted for & et f’;fl:‘;"‘f‘rll” m_N’n'”""w‘“"n‘“ ence Walker, who at present possesses | He foresaw trench warfare and the | ™8 GUERat - Mary Garden—I am in & frensy be- | €1Ving them the impression that he in nents about it, he leaves v Qe ) 87 haaoionar o - | long deadlock better than the gen- eiebrate | £ the White House would favor Germany decidedly important part of ety e s growers say this year's | the championship of Amerlca. Mr. canselwomen cannotlzo to! W avor Germa y te F,”:m""\ll,r?",::( e R S i D i G |, e G GRINCID. G e (et General Brusilofl—Observe the Wil- |a patr i he sulks behind mormal. The May storms scattered |1Wo years ago in Hobolken and suc- |18 nOw seen to be too conservative hides in_ the = haymow T ossoms to the four winds and | cessfully defended it against all com. | AS to the ability of nations to stand ,untry needs soldiers there has algo heen a blizht caused | ers last vear. The members of the [Such & drain, he wrote with peace- by insects, which seem to bs more| corps feel certain that he will he|Hme stamdards of finance. Both tam |\ " nihuciasm yesterday over the numerons than ever. Raspherries aro | again awarded the championship at |ing power and credit have proved |2 7¢ | : : 1 ogists. D e deraard for vhta fealt 12| the Roclkville meet neXt feld day and [ more elastic than he allowed for, but I8 i Boai—tor el aomocsaiic enormons and the farmers are unable | If a sufficient number is assured, It | | sldent Wilsan's course toward Ger Tha Gianite 8 vs, In cor many, and at the same time il | entine oo L ihe umation, do Ly his assertion that the president! not say that nobody at all in Wolfel didn’t go far enough. If he insists on | hor as as Ve blunteered, but § | voicing the Chicago platformm attack, intimates almost as much when Remarkable Remarks. | the Roosevelt at ., and the repub. | whether speaking for the town or £0 not clear—it rej ed _on a larger seale, the Woman's instead of observing President Rellef_corps having become affiliated | | iel Lk ooy Lo el Bl o Ore for rayonet’'s gl er an s slender con- | bt £ . € e Aan- with the organization. The ladios are [Fase 8 T €97 | tagonizes a much larger element of h Archdeacon Stuck—I have always | PA'tY which at least believes fn : ; Taila a0 tlor n cnal o i | Bmsrioal et Tt would be too hateful to belleve | Tt wonld have been much better had iinful even to suspect—that th Mr. Hughes in the first place not people of the Granite state have been) Mpped into this hole dug by the fin emoralized by keeping summae jingoistle hoarders as to have lost their old | golng to have a hand in next vears | assembly and they showed constder. | zoistic assininfty of the | Roosevelt, attempting to make a cam- erness to serve thelr country at f life, wvhenever necessity what statesman in peace would have X 'W'~ 54‘.\m‘un|: Very TIL party the government is a cow to be o supply it, even though the bushes!is possible a special trolley car will | dared talk of spending such sum e Chatlesli0 8 Bevmonr fotimast | biliced are heavily laden. From present in.|Dbs hired at excursion rates, As to the after effects, the calcla- | Main street, who was taken to the Mary Pickford—We do not spank | Roosev ) gications, the huckleberry crop s tions made In tranquil times may Hartford hospital a few days ago for| children to make them cry in the | FAIEn Issue of Americanism. Broader-any risk o cationed iho gihuck] berevgcroniel! Bricfs. S T RD ST e an operation of stomach trouble 3 | guage republicans than Mr. Hughes | arises. Mountaineers are expected to ut the prices will no doubt he kept | away up. Glancing over a New York / i | movies . Postmaster W. W. Fagan of Ken- In 1907 the total wealth of Eng- | reported to be in a critical condition. | (‘hancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg | ¢0mmended President Wilson's course | be brave, and even the lake-dwellers o | in steadfastly ipholding American ' of New Hampshire ive on high land was estimated, in milllons of | Docfors in consultation on her —The German never hesitates to say | dollars, at 60.000, its tota at | have agreed that she is sufferi | : rights without dragging our nation ground state paper this marning revealed an |this morning. s first stop will be | (01ars, at e fon R Ouene : 2 R iibiugs what he thinks, e : 10,000, its annual surplus at 1665, But | an incurable disease. R e el s s interesting adyertisement. Qne storo|at Highland Lake, Winsted and then |'ona vear of war at the present rate Mrs. Seymour is a well known i offering this lusclous frult for thres | he expects to visit several points of | would come to nearly 11,000, more | Plainville resident, and her many | or o hek ot shaca cned by the st i THE POPULAR SHOE STORE ARditolio cantsla haKehiviile InRthis|| Interestiapout ftheliatatc) than the total income of the year | friends will be grieved to learn of [ carolyn Wells—What makes a l‘»f”";":""‘"«‘(‘rj and even s!v(;»m cents Mrs. George Griflith of Kensington 407, more than the total savings of | the seriousness of her illness. DG o et Much 5 P 3¢ aske r the same amoun is entertaining Misses Lucy and Anna | gix years, and more than a sixth of Carop Meoting Opers [ s P ARG i ) i.' No Trace of Smith. TeGabefofi aveSira bl e ghegtotal el ea LIhGRTn S toa Thiz morning’s rain failed to Woodrow Wilson— There is noth- i u A A I3 of A by - | % Court Lttebessett, 10t | cannot lons be horne even Eng- | o g 3 th act as b ! amper e enthusiasm o o Wil g either in the theory of free trade ’L‘M il sl [,nn(“"mm ates. A considerable amount of ) not rise above a million pounds, or | 2, N0 0 y‘“‘,”‘,',‘ ,“‘,', H" ‘"“]_”\‘ hop Greer—Tho proportion of court : ning 7 - olroutine business was also transacted.|even twice that, it was possible to | {1 A et e ek e . i 3 fort i ohn Hack has as vet e ng exercises this afternoon were at- | £0c wshands as against bad hus- / e J 1\) " v']‘(ii 1: :-m‘a «\‘TL":ZJZ‘ Edgar Ives of Kensington is under- | talk of keeping up the war indefinite 1:11.1”\? S ‘\‘,: 20 ‘A'l-‘v,:rw ' e | e ‘\«{‘ S Have VLB k”“”“’” real foot comfort in ‘h“t T rcls J. Smith, the mis i e S Nenr Bt o Ot Chren soridres || Ly e s R 5 R weather? Do your feet complain? Is it a relief t case of the state versus G 11 Ta i L With the daily the Chantauquans have dec to re- Adeli v ling—Why hould J L 0 2 ey : Jeneral hospital by silver bullets. f rate | jmain at the grounds for the camp- |the married woman be listed on her o 7 S i i P (:“"“j,hm; s . Y;',M:Hn"::::: Colonel Charles M. Jarvis returned!|six times a million pounds, it be- [ RILG 88 RS E1ORICS T0F L08 A Dl tone a8 “Jane, wife of Tohn get your shoes off at night : 1 several Uips, Wb £ avel v ay after a bricf visit in Nan- | co indispensable to press the war ; ; e RgE et L 7 3 3 proved groundless up to this time. Np |Jesterday fof ®isit in Nan- [comes Indispensa ! by many new arrivals from various | Smith Well, try a pair of our low shoes and give your feet | tucket, Mass with the utmost energy. England | * (= & ~ ' 5 0 SiSow ons el T ias Mott (Osborne—Only thres ; = part nnecticut, is now one of romas Mott Inss Sn At a resting spell. They feel as good at night as in the ne has heen found who is certain just | 2 : 2 e o 1 hat hour Smith left the Kilhy House. | The East Be Ilin iviliagenprove it cannoty Anance i er “”"\; ’]“'““ 20 | heaithy proportions per cent. of the total charged with s S sy on the | ment society will hold a lawn fo 1|years’ war, as again Napoleon, OI'| = mpe meeting which will continue [ murder in the fi degree are con- morm’ng In canvas and leather Yeranda all Wednesday cvening but| 8t the home of M. B. Hazen this eve- | even for a seven-years' war, but she| yngy july 31, was formally opened | victed 24 g veranda : = {ning. The proceeds will he used for | can help them to plenty of war muni- | 4¢" 550 by Rov. E. A. Dent, Db, | Prima Donna Borl— Comparatively one has any recollection «»f Smith | : : i X illio | e deis \Tr. Hackett | the street light maintenance fund tlons andl contrihute some ‘“‘r‘r"‘;‘* “‘: of New Haven, the district superin- | few beauty seckers realize that srace ing 5 Mrat i coldiers for a culminating effor . & R T e 5 s S diliceralanao T R e e B e = | soldiers for Targely | tendent, who gave a resume of the | means first of all child-like abandox A O 5 o e h i 1 he rising cost is recent conference at Saratoga, u £ oy n Srier Hibbhen— nore clues and will follow them ta| o T NE W T c iy o 2 ar g usiE President John Grier SHARKS OFF NEW BRUNSWICK. | que to the scheme of smothering the | ¢ nic qubiect, “Saratoga Chins.” To. | There mas bheen foo much i | he end and he expects to have the ! ; J1, and he y 2 witness present at 4‘)‘. opening of tha Chatham, N. B., July 21—The pres- j opposed armies with shell “»‘“' “ . it there will he a sermon by Rev. | times past in our country 5 - fl r P at t 3 ha ol o hasten the enc ekdale o Tterbur 2 Ll C k ourt next Tuesday morning, to which | ence of sharks along the New Fruns- | SD< ‘KL L P ,‘, - ,,7 wa ! Cieiaky ,.’“ Stockdale of Waterbury rights of man. e E 1 AN'- fithe Tuldge (Goorge l Grisnola s postoilor ol const wostreportedlin Ivices | Of the war; t1 | srenter the cosk nal Tomorrow will be observed as Ep- Mrs. Vernon Castle—I don’t thi 0 poned the trial . a5 toin s .| moreiindispensable that thesh ol worth League day, the representa- !y phave ever scen so many handsome i . f pon 16 tris ey received here today from Tabucintic|goon. England is shooting its silver ‘ tives of the various groups in this|yen in my life as there are now i al“ ‘ ar”nrd Not Like Virginia, Suh. and other places. At Tabucintic it} pyjjets from machine guns, and the | cection gathering to take part in a | London . * % wrhis is regular October weather in | was said the sharks had driven seals| faster bhecause the supply is not un-|gspecial program. They will be ad- | o oc ight un- | o= i he . ac aecHuNG o am, ¥ ad- Billy Sunday—TI expect to figh | ASK TI ER X L Virginia, Suh. said one of the rail-| onto the beach. Hmited. dressed in the morning at 10:30 by |1 hell freczes over, and then I'll buy | ¥ = —————— HE CLERK FOR 5. & H. GREEN STAMPS, sington left on a ten days’ vacation

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