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' VICTOR RECORDS FOR JULY are on salo now and it is the most well bal- anced list offered to the public in some timo, practically every famous artist con- 3 tributing their share. Qur selection for INDEPENDENCE DAY will appeal to yOu, cspecially the NEW PA- TRIOTIC RECORDS, they are TIMELY. Step in and listen to them. Onily 2 more days left to get your COMy MUNITY SILVERWARE at the OLD PRICE. You may make your selection * now and call for samec when ready, Hemy orans, Joweier 351 Main St., New Britain, Conn. ‘m-! HOME YEAR” & it.began, how it arose no ome seems . Tant h: y, town and country. is spreading 's clubs are discussing it. Mag- realizing that the center of “their homes ‘better. Probably no started tha ent. Probably people just like you Iy begun te say more often, “I want to make my home ‘What a splendid year this i to make better homes! And 18 hetter to begin than right now. " This store has on display for you just the things you need to your, home a bette| home. m are cordially h‘vned to your plans amid our furniture. ’ . ‘et acress jor Home"’ movomt chkly .| New ‘Britain, Coni.. " City : Ttems New distinctive patterns in Neck- wear at Besse-Leland's.—adwvt, A marriage license has been issued to John O. 8. Willlams of Old Mystio and Miss Jennle Swanson of 34 Pleasant street. ‘With 21 of her little friends as her guests, Miss Ruth Emmons, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, C. F. Emmons of ¢46 ‘West ‘Main street ,held a birthday party today the affair being thor- oughly enjayed by all. Each of the guests was presented with a photo-. graph of the hostess and ice cream and cake was served. Miss Emmons was the recipient of numerous hand- some gifts. Mrs. M. E. Brideaux of Corbin avenue will leave tomorraw for Rochester, N. Y., for an indefinite stay. Women’s hose at cuts prices at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. Miss Anna Granitt of Rhodes street will spend her vacation in Syracuse and Niagara Falls, N, Y. Mattabesett Tribe, No. 14 I. O. R. M. will decorate the graves of de- ceased members Sunday, July 1. Members will have flowers at - their rooms in Judd’s block at 9:30 a. m. William J. McCarthy of 535 Stan- ley street is home on a furlough from thénaval training station at Newport. Three buildings at the corner of Hartford avenue and North street have been sold by Frederick Engel to. Schneider & Rubenstein, bakers. These buildings are occupied by Volz's saloon, store and tenements, ‘Women’s hose at cut prices at Besse-Leland’s.—advt, Thorough test of the chemical truck attached to the apparatus of Engine Co. No 4 was held today on ‘Broad street in the presence of a number of the fire commissioners. ‘The test resulted from the making of repairs to the truck recently. The funeral of Peter McGinley at West Rutland, Vt., yesterday was at- tended by a numbtr from this city, in. cluding Daniel J. Mullin, The d ceased, well known in this city, died several days ago in Hartford.. In an attempt to avoid hitting a man who had suddenly stepped out in front of his automobile, City, Elec-| triclan George Cooley ran t ma- ‘chine into-the gates at the Elm street crossing last night. One of the gates was put out of commission. The ac- cldent, was reported to police and railroad officials. % New distinctive patterns in Neck- wear at Besse-Leland's.—adw., By agreement between counsel, Judge James T. Meskill has handed down -a city court judgment \for 4.20 in favor of the plaintiff in the action of the Real Hstate and Im- provement Co, va. Mr. and = Mrs. George Dillon. The plaintiff was representad by Attorney M. H. Camp ‘while Attorney Harry P. Roche ap- peared for the defense. Secretary A. H. Andrews of the Chamber ot Commerce was in South :Norwalk today on business. T. W. O’Connor, local agent of the | Equitable Life Assurance soclety, at- tended the banquet ‘tendered by the Home affice at the Hartford club last evening. The lawn festival of - the Luther league of the Swedish Lutheran church’ will close this evening, with the following program: Address, Rev. Carl Johanson; plano selection, Harold Sjolander; selections, Milo Octette; recitation, Signe Peterson; vacal selections, Mrs. Harry E. Chris- tenson. Big value in —advt. Edward G. Babcock, former safety commissio has the political !overl and in .the event of any vacancies in the third ward council representation he states that he will geek appoint- ment. Otherwise he will probably Wwait until next year and become a candidate for election, Experts of the National Fire Un- derwriters’ association, at present making a thorough investigation of local preventative measures, .are to- day engaged in {pspecting the city's hydrant’ system, pressure indicated and other details connected with this imp¢rtant detall of fire fighting. M, Edward Kiely, foreman for the H. R. Walker company at the *“New Haven" road’s freight station, and his five years old son, Myron, .are re- covering from operations for hernis at St. Francis' hospital in Hartford. Alt.hou'h employed in this city and well known among the various in- terests, Mr. Kiely makes his home in Newington. ‘White flannel trousers $3.00 up at Besse-Leland’'s.—advt. millinery, Seibert. Buy an Indiana truck.—advt. GRADUATION AT SMITH SCHOOD. Diplomas Presented to 40 Puplls at > Eixervises Today. About ¢0 pupfls of the Smith Busi- aness School on Main street received diplomas at. the umuu commence- | ment exercises of the 'school this aft- erneon. . The certificates. ‘Were pre- ssnted by Edward N. Smith, proprie- | Yor ana principal. Exercises for which the young meh and ‘women had been rehearsing for miore than & ‘wéek provided a pleas- ant entertainment for their parents and & number of guests of the prin- 3::.‘ An appetising luncheon was ~Mr. Smith reports that the past season has been the most successful in the history of the school, an unusually layge number having been in attend- mnce. 3 BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes “Miss Mary McCue and Miss Eltzsabeth Now'-is;\.lust the Time to Do That Papering and Painting. Interior Work A fine time to renovate your room wlth fresh paint and wall paper. We Are Ready to Estimate on all necessary exterior painting for the early spring A large supply of Vamhhes, Floor gnahu. etc. THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers . - 142 MAIN STREET BAKING Siturday Ple !’.ch.ln-—!‘rsfh Cr-nurry and Rhubdarb Ples, 150 each. We . will have our full line of Coffee Cakes, Wreaths and Bath Buns fresh from our ovens at noon. All our own baking done right here at our own shop. Our Bread 10c and 18c & loaf. DEDIOATESSEN. | Let us do your cooking for you these hot days. You will save money as well as temper. All kinds of Cooked Meats and Cold Meat Specialties ready for use. Home mude Salads of all kinds o‘l hand for your selection. For Siturday we will have some more of those Baked Stuff- ed Spring Chickens. They are dandjes. All' kinds of Fancy Canned Goods. Olives, Pickles and Relishes. CANDY, Don't forget to bring home thiat box of Saturdsy Special Candy. This is our regular §0c a 1b grade, for 880 a dox. Come in and look over o ur line of Candy Specialties for Sat- urday. Our Candy is all made in our own CANDY KITCHEN of the purest and best materials o btainable. Get the Candy habit. It's a good ene. ~“We have discontinued the manufacture of ice cream. / 'MORNINGSIDE-ON- THE-SOUND Has more new cottages under construction or just finished than atany time in the past two years. There’s a reason. Come and see why. Three miles east of Milford, on New Haven-Bridge- port trolley, and automobile Shore Road. ; YALE LAND CO., "™ Gk MILFORD, CONN. ~ Events Tooight | Lyceum theater, masterple: productions. .photo High class photo drama, Fox's the- ater. —_—— Vaudeville and moving pictures, Keeney's theater. Ordinance committee common council meets in City hall. Luther league lawn festival, Swed- ish Lutheran church grounds. STYLES AND BRAIDS IN STRAW HATS You ean afford to be partic- ular in selecting your Straw Hat, and you'll encounter no Class Night Exerciees Held by Private Busineas School. Graduation and class night exercises of Miss Mary O'Dell's private stenog- raphy class were held last evening at Miss O'Dell's home in Blake Court, Belvidere. Miss Claire Cashen was class historian, Miss Edith Anderson and Miss Anna Clark, class prophets; ‘Walsh, elsss poets; Miss Helen O’Dell and Miss Mary Lynch m: the class will, and Miss Mary Egan entertained with an essay on “What's What in Shorthand.” The young women who graduated have been studying sines October, and have comipleted a course in stegogra- phy and secretarial work under Miss O'Dell's instruction. style, individuality and- braiq distinction it you come here. Hartford's hfl"'t 4 Priced at c..qeeee...$1.50 up WINS ITALIAN CROSS. ephew of W. T. Squive Decorated for Bravery. ‘Willlam T. Squire/of 154 Cherry. street has becn notified that his ne- phew, Percy C. 8quire, a non-com- missioned officer in a British 'huzzar regiment at Saloniki, has been men- tioned in dispstches and decorated with the Italian Cross for. gallantry in actton. In addition to dodging bullets the young soldier has been near death by sun stroke, shell 'k and malarial routes during two ' active serv- ice in Macedonia. ¥ % difficulty in your pearch for SUMMER HALF HOLIDAYS FOR 1917—Beginning July 13th this “mwmummmum.w — : SUMMER GLOVES DARGEST Aummmnmma Extra Special Values MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FIDLED: | ; " Kaywer's 2-clasp silk sloves, double finger tips, in white, white#| ‘with black dtitching, black, black with white stitching, pongee, gray, up and navy, at 60c pair. 24 Children's elbow length whlu silk gloves, double finger tips, u.i & 80c and 75c pair. ‘White Silk Slipen Gauntlet Gloves with elastic shirred wrist with turned back cufts of old rose, blue, green and nllpw, at $L.50 " Kayser's' S-clasp milaness -T.T———_— loves, double M point stitching, in white, black, pongee and gray, at $1.15 pain 4 3-clasp milanese ailk gloves—double finger tips, fancy emb ered backs and contrasting welt, in white, biack, pongee and sflmi at $1.15 patr. Our Part of the Service! At 5 o'dlock Monday afternoon we edvedmordaforlflhvuhlmd ftflwmlwmu letters sewn on to n-i Men Wanted for the .. United Slates Army smartness of La France their moderate prices ap- SLOAN BROS. ONE HAS WANTED ! Now showing atry Mkl. ehu-ml-( hlvnlu, practical wash .Hn-, and the indispenisable sweater. COLORED AND WHITE WASH DRESSES mfimwm“‘“..ll-”ul.fi. & . WASH SKIRTS ) Every desired style and sizé is here! Biulzlctn "wll.tmou- ures. Every woman and g needs her: ~ welght 8 Sweater. Wo are showing many styles in solid colors and com tions of cdlors. ‘ 3 a Lavge Variety of Novel Modes in NM P Also Showing Last Week for “Nemo” Coreets at Oid Prices—On and Monday, July 3, $3.50 models will be advanced to $4.00. All Children’s Cpats from 32 to ¢ years. AT $1.98—All Children's Colored Coats, . .