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Boston Store THRIFTDRIVEOPENS | o> TAISER IS WORLD'S |JUDGE WARNS KINGS|§ ' FOR THE $1,250,000 55 75| GREATEST CRIMINAL 10 CLEAN 0P Howe | Same-Zllen & Lo ation of the church will take place HAR{r¥ORD million dollars War Savings campaign | B ! : . . B. Chandler of Rocky Hill spoke of | home of Julius King on Main strect e e ) FOLP T | Sunday at St Mathew's German — | Laitheran church on Franklin Square. and Scalloped; Square, Ob- Jrive in New Britain. The first cou . - e oLobesnpvanlastiieyaninsfarithelEy e reNdescribed! inf policel colinth herors L ple of days are to be spent in . _ . g 3 v Savings campaign opening rally Tid ! S o e paigning in the factories. ¢i. T. Boel . 3 ; last evening at Fox's the P antiinev SlEILAS SRJatacs Meskill, this morn- | |§ | long and Round at $1.00, pi=nine i the feonon & oo of | . Herhert Judson White, pastor of the | ing when Mr. and Mrs. King wero | B SPECIAL OFFERING IN MERCERIZED PATTERN : ~ TABLE CLOTH t Kaiser Pain in the Heart | Unhemmed, Hemstitched | this is the day, which opens th A R oman’s e e o M G e e Revolting conditions exlsting in the Every Dollar Subscribed GivesiA ————————————— | Hartford Paster Uses No Gloves in | Says Their Children Are Human | Handling Wilhelm Beings, Not Dogs $l.50, Q@ 00, Harvttord addressing factory war 2 47 4 - First Lapt church of Iartford de- | charged with neglect of their chil- e rallies v and tomorrow stirring 5 » | seribed Kaiser \Wilhielm as the great- b dren. Both pleaded guilty. Ju up enthusiasm among the workers | [ est international liar —and the great- 5 Gy Jpdee w1 i S Plaid Skirts for Shore or 1o be canvassed mor thoroughly | K& i § | the utterances to the s faction of |1y reprimanded them Addressing These were bought under than ever hefore, as this is not a Lib- : : : / the great audience pr nt. Tt was a | KKi Judge Meskill said . erty Loan drive, in which there mighe | o 5 rousing meeting SEACTS (Cmn WY “If you don’t clean up the house MOUHtalflS be cases where some people could ! 4 i P )5 {lett, director eral the cam- : i} 4 I'm gonig to send you to jail. You teday’s market prices and are DO 2 e T Slles T S S e % § e gn, presided and seated with him - = = ;. signed o take in everybody, asthere | ; B : ¥ the platform heside e speakers | have been warned from time to time Smart White Wash Skirts in Great Varfety. worth) of immediate atten- ., patriotic worker in New Brit- | . 3 B | were Miss Mary Camph rnest W. | Py the prosecuting attorney but you . in, who cannot buy a $5 War Stamp, . 3 Christ, F. R. Gilpatrie, and Former | Will not be allowed to procrastinate | > fion. 3 R R L R opular Prices RS I S number of the “baby bonds". Th Ly i e Healey. The theat was well filled. [ "D your children like human beings, Y not " house to house canvass will start in : : § ks A\ band played o Star Spangled We have just received a complete assortment of Wool Sport 7 e 3 7 ! Snturday afte SR : o 4 B: i h Britton led i S Tur o Mrs. King Judge Mes- | V ave just recei Saturday afternoon, just as soon as 2 Banner nd Ralph Britton led in the to & g & 5 S I = We he § eceived a S altarnon Jut ns poon e Bein o n bl foot A o e R e Skirts for wear at the shore and mountains. They are made in St SRS NS _ e Tt ol e Sl | husbanas applieat tolyon Tuanotiie variety of colors in plaids and siripes, also mixtures. Plaited Mi g | cominittee will have the factory lists | IO_t of New J ddy Blouses TrE e G M o e e REV. ., ST | tor Klett said that the United States | mar ‘m.u..- to clean house. skirts witih belts. Wide range of prices, $8.95 to $22.50. q checked up in order to avoid duplic — - — | was on the ceve of another campai JAnony (elven Sshowed Sthat Bsix that should be of interest at‘ tion. At the morning services at 10:30 |and ho quoted from the proclama- | People are living in one room. Fre- White Washable Skirts in immense assortment, showing novel o'clock the spewker will be Rev. Ed- |tions of President Wilson and i quently the children are locked in | oo . . o1 = = Qe | Will Hunt Down Shawkers, s, belts and trimmings. Skirts of white gabar e i this time »1.00, $1.70, $Z.00. i ) 3 ward 1. Fishcher of Danbury and at | nor Holecomh on the Thrift the house while the parents are out. 8 SRt 1 giivhite feseburdine LAY 5 A new ture is to be introduced | 4 " 1, there will be o s New Britain’s quota 1s | The little ones showed signs of lack cotton satin, tan beach cloth and other favored materials. $1.98 X in the War Savings campaign, which | 3ycted by Rev. W. Koepcher of New | $1,200,000 and is figured on the s | of nourishment, according to wit- $2.98, $3.98, $5.08 up. S G will meet with widespread approval. 2 e e sl York. Rev. A. C. Theodore Steege, | 0f the city’s population and means | nesses s the cres f o slackers com- tiis otithis o3 £ Ferage S 0 detective Sergeant Richardson said M Bewitchi 3 2 5 McCA PATTER 4 the present pastor of this church, has | that the average subscription must be etec ergeant Richardson sai \ Wi cCALL E NS, mittee with Mr. Loveday of the Met- I-m'n“ ere .\v‘m‘c- ;llw)li 'rhn(n):m-nh has | $30 per capita.© New 1’.:"“1\”\ has re- | he visited the King home There \| any(h le !;clhmg Surf Costumes Here ropolitan Lile Insurance Co. as chair- | 755 communicant members and 180 | sponded lovally in Liberty Loan, Red | Were no sheets on the heds and con- ¥ are the bewitching costumes that will soon travel beach MAGAZINE, FASHION D On B G OF (NG cominn | i e Cross and Y. " A. campaigns and | ditions were “frightful” he said. ward from our Surf Shop. Hers you will find a high tide of ne 5 I\l“h\n‘\” 5 |:.\(l‘m, \\“\_n; H)-fi\M:\\\.tu S bazochinlly hoe B condiated if the previous record is any criter- | Mrs. Cora M. Beale, investigator for | f Bathing Suits for women and misses. Styles planned to meet one' sledge self or herself to buy War S e K 3 e esror > | the Charity Organization, said that | o/ oo, BOOK. e e e t 3 «‘hux]fhl 1‘ hd ,L:':';”“Y.HI(H) exerc :nn".\“:‘\\ ”I.‘n((n:\ \\"‘[]Nu u\“‘\’(‘l |}:<, S e el i i fancy and practical stvles for expert swimmers in taffeta suits, sur ) S % - £ M3 will be held on ursday evening, | top” i his one. e answer e | 9 e 22 i 3 P i country, will have his name turned |y "o e e e A | Chndicalibe e TNy e satin suits, mohair suits, silk poplin suits, wool jersey suits. $1.98 0 over to this committee, the need of of the many demands made upon |underfed. An infant had a ghastly to $25.00 which was felt in the recent Red appearance, its lips Dbeing almost > | T | ok N : them would he that Leslie Eddy, who > o e Team R B conton e l]NLY WAY []UT [}F ias Kl i Sotios Tune bword of |whits, 'The room wes i o Nithy Don’t Forget to Submit Your Design for a Knitted Bathing Sul | go after the slacker in proper style chic Creeh \ . r,— | condition. John A. Dolan of+the de- | & 3 ¢ ay i 3 : which was received only yvesterday conditio ohn olan of tthe de by June 25. You may win an Annette Kellerma thing S without mincing matters at all. 1t and others acra on the other side | partment of health sald that King < e epcrman Dathing Suiv will have the backing of the State enlisted | was warned to clean up the house. : : : did not question when they | Council of Defense, and if a person and when they went ‘“over the top” | “The odor was fierce. I never smelt refuses to pledge, his reasons will be i 298 faugite " hinE worea i aaid P Al =S — e / hey went singing “The Star Spangled | anvthing worse,”” he said. TFor a time isked. For anyone to refuse to buy e s 4 REFUSED TO STAND Banner” that we at home might live | the husband and wife worked and | 32 War Savings Stamps. the reason i | peacefully, Now is the time to crush | then a little girl used to come in and ’ will have to be much more than a ar < iress the children. Oc lly she i pretext. This committee will try and S y H { C ll Publi f Ui EBIBE s Lo e e e FOR NATIONAL ANTHE If LYCEUM THEA secure a pledge in the last analysis GGY ouston Lals on ruptc to War For Womanhood. excuse for tardiness in School. ' ! | uu;;} ;r unable to do so, such person rn-u;u-ing‘nm pa sty ‘[ov’()\'a- Kin liainli atine laarnslteia0f bor e will be reported in his true light. It C B n G p manhood Mrs. Chandler saic ter- | gay and when his wife worked she|Boston Hotel Employe Al . : - i > d a : : > Ye Also Made | Adelaide Bell and company, is felt that the creation of such a 0D03erve banner Lrops many formed an alliance with Mo- | carned $7 a week. They hired the now appearing at fl..»» Eyceusnil Cl'I'Y lTEMs committee is more than justified and e hamedans and she spoke of the ruth- | .oom furnished, and no sheets arc fur- | Uncomplimentary Remarks About | io this city just after closing wit will have the unanimous approval of g less treatment of the women in the | piched with the room. g i Moyl et o v o e , | the people of New Brtain. It is not | Dubuaue, 1a, June 2 rican | countries over which they rode. Mrs. i . Stars and Stripes. | toured the country for 28 week New Britain council, O. U. A. M, | thought there will be much work cut | [00d stocks, increasing Chandler spoke of the early estab- Steals Shirts. - e “% Yooy | £ £ ¥ Boston, June 20—Gustav I }ing all the jarger citie It i will meet this evening out for this committee, as there is the effort of farmers, were lishment of institutions of learning Theft of twa shirts valued at o e, “ 20—Gustav Lindquist, ! R e Gt ne 1-"1 as an additional guarantee of the | for women in this country and of the | from Walter Procko, of Nmalley | Swede, who is night telephone op- | s F O PHTE THC s ot ardg e The committee has the indorsement | Successful outcome of the war, by | numerous places for higher tducation | street, was charged against John IKost, | S1#10X at ‘l“‘ Hotel SomerachIiWOnt | = e i DR e R of the war bureau in its work. Secretary of Agriculture Houston, in | for women in this country. “Who |who appeared in the prisoner's pen |10 & down-town “unovie” theater ves- | U0 (0 (FEE UFIEH, Hieatergoen Court Pride, F. of A., will meet this g oty Sl an address today before the Iowa |ayer heard of any in Germany?’ she | wearing what was once a nobby tennis (;luu prepared to spend a pleasant Calzelof linj (.] § e evening to elect officers and transact e (*lrl\? N‘]‘lm_“.fmm 5 Banke association. Along with his | ygked. The German “Song of Hate'” | or outing coat of flannel. It was a afternoon . But .]\ plans went | o \‘«l“];\,r“‘l‘“( (‘\.dx\‘ i::‘nsl l;lo other business. factories indicate that the pledses arq | Presentation of fizures summarizing | was read in contrast with an Ameri- | blue and white striped coat. Kost said | WIOn& Touy1t Siesmitilon sibeTorcl Nel) ey & Bres A too small to put New Britain over the | 25ricultural accomplishment, he called | san war hymn. Mrs, Chandler drew [ that If he took the shirts he made a [ Was & prisoner in the hands of the{ "N =\ 0 p (0 0 o o ey : hese ape | UPON the residents of cities and towns | o parallel, declaring that every moth- [ mistake. He was changing his board- federal authorities. And instead of | U s (RelL Joined ity million-dollar mark. f these are s : > St Lns a para . = 3 0 ! = . | prestding at the hotel witchboard | {Foupe she was featured with o i NS eReTeio i sce that hountiful Sharvestsl prome | Syt il s s ing place ana thought that Procko’s g . el switchboard | L BB aken as a criterion, the city will fall St £ s a 8 a { last night, he occupied a cell at {he ! Contury Girl.” produced by Ci away below its allotment. Some peo- d’ do not waste because of labor | tory of the bureau. Burlington, Vt. [shirts must have hung under his in et Carbidne e e oot ot the | pillingham at the Centuny: il ple ;fill have the mistaken notion that shortage. . Of the wat itself, he said martyred Mary Woman's supreme the closed and were picked up when ,ars) .A‘n! H'l;!p:(, = }“l' HCX(,{, AR New York % they are only supposed to make small | there is no way out of thi et o) dielvorlaiia IiccMEnainas enl|inelivas Spuciin gy toffriove B acice | FRREd BB IR S S Three other young ladies su pledges in purchasing stami That | Pusiness except through it. Gethsamine when she gives life to the | identified his precious silk shirts. A | Spang SOOIl D By ey o el i Tee Bichentath : > . ke A - S “This war wiill not be won by a ; : T fine of $10 was imposed on Kost. organist and the words of the anthem | % presentatians Joseph P. Meehan graduate with | i3 nat the case. Thousand-dollar o infant and man has his when he S . " is elaborately staged 7 Q S FAiversitr b 4 -| miracle or by enchantment,” he el e attlefic! Nicholas Mouhtourin was fined $7 | Were flashed on the screen. Lindquist, = the dental class at the University of | pledges must be received in goodly 3 . makes his sacrifice on the battleficld ik, t of the 5 ; | added. “There can be no turning Extracts from o proclamation show- | for assaulting Sargis Sideris at the|Out of the hundreds in the playhouse, Philadelphia yesterday Mrs. Luke | numbers if this miliion dollars is to o Mechan and Misses Mary and Mar- | he secured. Not only that—it means | PAck no faltering, no hesitation. We |ing the Hun treatment of women in | Victory Lunch. They had beer part- | alone remained seated. | ) L g Stand up! Stand up cried a garet and Luke Meehan, Jr., attended | that New Britain must average $z0 |are determined to teach the lesson | poland were read. This proclama- | ners. Siderls sald that he was Lk | the excreises. per capita. That means everybody, | that law must rule among nations as | tion published in Poland, ordered | saulted three times yesterday by the|8¢ore or more in various parts of the i i Babi = Ny o | among individuals and to establish : . 1 . or | accused and that about 15 blows were | theater. But Lindquist didn’t budge Miss Madeline deck is a mem- | including dies in their cradles, so | " £ B your children to Germany or X o . 2 nt one can appreciate what this means. | guarantees for future peace and the oy will be brought.”” Tt then made | Struck each time. Corroborative tes- en, according to witnesses, Lind- prevention of a recurrence of such a | provision that for boys sent an al- | timony that he was struck was given quist used some vile language, which by other witnesses. Judge Mangan |remarks were taken by the crowd to was counsel for the accused. refer to Old Glory The place wa Goodness of Aunt Delia’s Bread.— [ réason why it should be Davenport & Keeler, city chemists, hav le an analysis of the water in the Whigville watershed and pro- nounce the water in both the John- nveake Mountain stream and the Whigville brook as pure and fit for | domestic use. TO DECORATE GRAVES,| I1sabella council, National Da ers of Isabella, will decorate graves of deceased membenrs § {and at a special mecting to bel this evening at 7:30 in Judd’s arrangemer will be made. 4 tttendance is desired, ber of the senior class graduating at | < Laurelton Hall, Milford today and her | It Will require every grown-up to 2 e . nd Mrs. Philip Bardeck, | pledge to the limit of his ability. Once ol S8 lowance of $30 would be made and people understand this thoroughly As to the cultural effort during | gop a girl $20 would be allowed. X 2 g e e Toc e || TECRS i GROTG (e ey SV eepy| O SRERe Houston said the | ppoge, Mrs. Chandler termed as Ger- —_— —_— ”““"r‘m‘;{:'r:’(“’t‘md e o SRR A A erman L WG L | R e e o . American farmers had responded | piany's price for childr "he answ o v TR - G Bt ake a strategic o tarshic et i N G2 o s | QR L RO MRN8 LR bt ERE S i S T G i o) e (| e s s e e O | GRMIE T O ARG e i i) e (e Catarri Cancot Be Cu 5 : - : i e ito ! S S e ersons of several old-tim i- | with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ] prehend the necessity for it. ulations for food. | same as the youns men who were or- | Council Votes $450 For New Office | Por®onS of Several old-time = Amori-| B, 00 e seat O Seaman! Avthur Gampbelllofi the U S| Ec Tl i P S e e Sh e ewame Farmers planted 23,000,000 acres | jored to go to war. Some 30,000 Space in ity Hall pusfouiiolihisiescane B o awa ! Catarrh {3 a local disease, sreat 8. S. Pocohantas is home on a short | 1o vesterday afternoon. She said she [ more in leading food crops in 1917 | voung men were hanged because they : 3 c ed by o patrolman at the corner of | uenced by constitutionai condl furlough. 1le s been overseas SiX | would pledge $300. She was asked if | than in 1916, he said. “They great- | would not enlist. Millions of women The common council voted last | School and Tremont streets, and, ac- i’:fi‘e !:n o’r;‘\::.,}? x:urgdi: {lm} times | she could raise it, and did not hesitate | ly increased the numbers of livestock | i1 poland have died rather than oboy | night to appropriate $450 for the es- | companied by sevoral who had been | (5, &7, e, femety, Halh Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Moore of |ta come across to the tune of )0. | in spite of exportations. They in-|i;e threat. A poem describing Po- | tablishment of the new office of the seated near him, he was ('s(‘ort:'(l to cts thru the blond on the mucol Cedar street @ visiting in Nichols, | When a woman merchant can set an [ ereased the number of mileh cows by [ 1,nq now a nation without chil- | War Bureau in City hall and the Lh'e federal l\lillll;;\g,':\ss'x ant ;;n-llml él;rfes w%r' x:l‘;?'frlbni;l;i;' Hrzn“nt - N | example like that, it is certainly up | 390,000 of other cattle by nearly two | qren was read contract has already been let for the [ States Attorney Dewey asked for a | pyvgifane’in thts counimy for yeal Gentennial lodze of Masons will | to the male storekeepers to get busy | million, the number of sheep, for the The allies feel that this is a fight | carpenter work. The contractor is ““'1';‘"“‘ for the man and he was for- | I3 composed of somo of the best have a working of the Fellowscraft | and pledge ; . time in a generation and a half, | for women and have lovally respond- [ Joseph Olson and he will put up a | ™% ,\hunos']od'_xtx;‘\de- ‘?w asplonage | known, combind with 'wome: o A e e Last | A meeting of the publicity commit- 00,000, and of swine by nearly | o3 Yord pictures of conditions in |glass partition, with wooden base- ‘xr:'n'n:k:rf;‘out“lh ’X:}é;‘_%n;“{‘l‘;\r_ OUS | pination of tho ingredients . in vening the Master Mason Qegree was | tee Will be held fonisht at 8 oiclock | 4,000,000 In spite of exportations of |prgiand and theipart women are||boards across the front of tho office [ESTCAE T 00k Bae EUEER B8 e pciln AL e e |at Chairman H. V. Camp's oflice in | ho, nd mules, they increased Dlaging were vividly deseribed. Sho |The partition will extend to the cefl- [ He pleaded not guilty before Com- | wonderful reaults rrhal Clgtitas the New Britain National bank buil number by 454,000, The indications | 210" 000 T0r (he part played by the | ing. missioner Hayes and was held in | tone. Send for tc William F. Curtin of 175 West Main | jng The final details of the publicity [ are that they will do better even this | \ o0 J'% 0 o0 ce : i The office is also being outfitted | $500 for a hearing tomorrow morn- | A} Bruggists, ; rectiiiua Sire unn s LN Home oniibyorigimowiii n §roll fayin R Al gl olla il venin & In conclusion Mrs. Chandler told |with a ecomplete set of office furnish- | In&: . Hall's Family Pills for constip Georgetown university. Mr. Curtin | tended to. The committee is indebted | “We shall not fail to win the war [y o5 oo ™06 \hicrica can aid in [ings, desks, tables and chairs. At that, he got out of it lucl wvas a member of this 's gradua- | ta the two local newspapers for giving [ because of food Shorta he satd, | oo o e war, The avenues open i e parents, Mr. 2 were present. t returned to his command. was the angry comment of the wit- nesses. Nearly every one in the the- ater wanted to testify against him, > apparently, for Prosecutor Dewey had State Convention Delegates Get Ready | word from a small army during the for Big Doings Next Week. late afternoon and evening. ting class ach a space advertisement for last{ “and I need not point out to bankors Tie on t 22 and which she urged the women to >OLTTIC S 7 The Senior Luther Leagne of the | Night's rally, and also to the local and | the large hearing of this enormous | fin'y " Coo (e Red Cro RSN POLITICIANS ORGANIZE. Bnglish Lutheran Church of the Re- | Hartford newspapers for giving freely | production on the foundations and | o400 domestic ccoomics, letter writ- formation will hold a social meeting ' Of their news columns to the cam-|machinery of finance and credit. e and investment in War Savings \t the home of Itaymond Benke, 302 Paign. Thomas J. Lynch hag posted| ~“These statements mean another Maple street, this evening. h sheet billboards about | thing. T : i (St TnDg; TR | the 24-inch sheets on billboards about | thins. They mean difilculties of har- | “pyg ey, IHerbort Judson White's | mhe New Britain delogation to the — kol waing at) Landers, Fraryie oo o ERDEIG SRR et o e [ atng, s mater ot DALFIOtSM | 1y dictment of Kaiser Willelm and f gate convention met lust night to NEAR $1,000 ALLOTMENT. entrance caught fire hsCCmt Bges s e end bl on el foRomit o ST fe drinunywas Bistenedito Swith ficloney fobwunizell aiid otherwiseliprepazelitor S ‘ e ! : N pread attention. vder fort to help in the matter of Iubor [ (oo WOS T Lo oded with the | pest weck’s convention in Hartford. | Pershing Fund Liberally Subscribed yesterday afternoon and was eX-!|gecure them it was necessary for Don- [ supply. This duty is of the most]|® B e o G 2 ol e S sgtinguished with chemi. 3 [ alt L. Bartlett, of the committe e ool i ooy e proof tha LT X S e B S .,nn;w‘yl‘. Mo .W‘N lected To In This City. There will be a meeting of the gend in a special order to Nev this crisis.’ sreatest internatic ‘~ ‘l ey chalrman and Richard Co articoro } : ] : Pierney Cadet field day committee | N. J., as the state headguarters couid PO NS (I inal the audience keyed up to tary. George W. Klett was re-elected New Britain has again proved its this evening at the T. A rooms. | not supply them. It was the samo . = ERa high pitch of enthusiasn. as state central committeeman and | worth by going over the top in the { cuse with campaign buttons. A, 1. J. : MMARY PROOKSS CASE. e Mr. Chamberlain was named as 2 | thousand dollar drive for the Persh- | PR ! Reilly sent in a special order through \:;mlm”‘y process action of INVITED TO TEST. x;;m;mmo(-‘ :mu n‘;:'::“-:n!lul;] lv'{;wl mz\]ru"d " o . . 219 Asylum Street, IN ORKERS ASSEMBLE. | Mr. Hayes to Newark, N. J., and the | Geors .evine against the Reed = srwriters’ test ¢ ichiardepiss d1e0 2y A. G. Hammond Camp has been WWLRLEENT W S consignment of huttons arrived | Jewelry Co. for possession of a store "““C\“"f‘}"‘}”‘”Y“‘I‘l‘,:‘jn’ j:.y"‘_’n’,:u'i:: Grorge T. Kimball on resolutions, Jo- | conducting « campaign in this city HARTFORD. : : here at 9 o'clock last night hy special | in the Levine block on Main street was (MW SmAeas (OO F0 G 5 (i op | soph Hultgren on pery nent organi- | ron §1,000 and the committee in women from all sections of the country | | occonger. Mr. Bartlett has seen per- | argued by Judge B. K. Gaffey and | {0 PUMP. € X zation and Joseph Owsiak was named | poroe had nearly raised the stated 5 3 vas held today The pump g fiha dalosnti e : . gathered here today fok the tenth bi- | sonally to gettinz the posters out in | Judse 8. Russell Mink in the city | Dristol held Hodny et wen | Vico-president of the delegation. Ut S s Deen asten 1t Wil | PROT CT YO ennial convention of the National the different stores. The W court yesterday afternoon. The plain- S (‘ «‘h': S e < e be Taised when the campaign closes at 2 given to the SIS 3 feagne of Women Workers. Officers | banners on the trucks are proving tiff alleged that the lease for the store i L by the olty of New Britain. TRUAD IN CHAMBERS. $ o'clock this evening at the Arch D et s mors| BT Aovert o i amniale | naa e ek o s ot s oon | Parchgre I the s o Ny ity | WUANTS 1 CHNURIS o | et pomors '§ UPHOLSTEREL than 300 delegates representing 125 | Every auto truck owner shauld hove | of rental. Decision was reserved. DlcImoRan : A. G. Hammond Camp wishes to : ‘o invited to be present. If the | morning two boys were charged with $ i | one ¢ 1 do his bit in this way to help ain were invited to > g 3 P is I~ 'd ank F: Sl 3 B pump moets the test Bristol officials | truancy. In one case the boy had a | take this "f'”‘;“v:\‘v‘"‘““ Lofiienls "n’ : so | clubs would attend. The only event on | O bt ! ! = g : ; he campaizr rese hanners can he YCLES 2 : S : ; = g contri the program todfly was a conference | ety VL CERHERL 13} [LIOY LV complete ths negotiations | <kin infection and was barred from [ thoso who contributed "N | obtained at a nominal cost at the o . intend to T e el o Rthis e ol of league leaders to discuss the work | [ o0 0 0 o arce rooms in the Bicycle thieves were very active[gor intor city fire service with New | school and in the other case the boy's | Senerously to lna’l](‘v] this i o WITH in Connecticut whe manyvonne (B i about the city vesterday. Harold | y3pitain iy 15 antily Hefociivell Thaes|l FECat) succoas ho commitiee has | women finding employment in | ° L i = Beloln of! 378 West Main street and | e ey | 2,015 weere ot diselosed! untill the | hoard that instead of 310,000 eing | munitions plants and other war ind ATTO STRUCK BY TROLLEY. Irving Parker of 1' Sherman Court, | ¢o 60 [OBSTIIR, CHICKIIN cases came into court and Prosecutor | collected throughout the state for the SL]P LOVER : : : e g e | o ‘onnecticut boys in France, ther trics. Mrs. Henry Ollesheimer of New S S oMY lleft their bicveles In front of the L e } S e Ot | oo ttcnoiEoy York is president of the league, “k'..|.v\Iyll';:‘.lni‘\\l\r;wll‘dll 0!\»@;\::::“:,1;:‘1 | United Cigar store on Main street for e e 7| . S. Andrews that in the future he | Will be $15,000 or more. In Charming Colors e e driventby han sor) 7ity Ray” [la few minutesiand yvhenjthey returned Clam Chowder or Chicken Broth must acquaint him with such facts = ———— of Pleasing Designs HOWARD L. COBURN DEAD. ' nal, was struck by a trolley car on | 1o PiC¥eles were missing. A blevele With Ri beforo ajws i isissiec i ie A THEFTS FROM GARAGLS. e New York, June 20.—Howard L. | Arch street, at the corner of Locust. BTLE u DGl s s el Steamed Soft Clams With Cup were discharged, L ing's stor " = i Spring & Buckley complained to the ding’s store on Chestnut strect s b 5 ¥ Ly S ; % Her ankle was sprained. The auto o S ct and B Clam Broth. - noliee 1ast Bight thet #hs soli was Slip Covers are a guaran| 0 , as ch gineer and | Kavin of 237 Elm streef o Shicke PO o = = Coburs, who, as ohiet spEineer emd | _ _ gy Gomazed, Mr. Repnat| . oD Of 241 Blm street fold the) southern Fried Chicken or Pox COURT FRIENDLY FLECTION. | stolen from an automobile bélonging protection for your upholst director of the Ambursen Construction : i ST police his was taken from in front of terhouse Steak . H ftiee b a r time &t g & 2 | turned from lLocust into-Arch street | ) o 'y1,d4s0n Lunch OR Court Friendly, F. of A., at its|to them while it was in a garage in | furniture. Summer time S n|1!<(-.\‘lm\‘ S vawl‘?rk' | o : ::«um: ”UTU)[ AT Live Broiled Lobstes meeting last night, voted to purchase | the rear of the Dickinson block. ; the n;mm: that rllestrog; x‘\:;d buill many large dams and hydro-|came on at u rapid rate and coulc 2 Sters : & ¢ 2500 . ¢ Thrif 2 e aine sun that fades the uphol blactric plants in the United Statesiand | not e stoppedlin’ time o avold ihs CHILD BURNED AT PLAY. Erench Uried Fomios el ;x::::’.‘wk ”;*..imo\\mg“?.lr.fhmfit s (h::X;.li‘.«“.:lz.rl::::”(l.:h:{‘txx-xlml:\]m‘\}f 1.'\u}::-; With unlimited patterns Canada, died at his home here yester- | collision. The accident happened | Bridgeport, June 20.—While play- S e clected: Chief ranger. Matthew M. | was visited by thicves and various |f| colorings to harmonize day of pneumonia. He was 52 years | about 5:30. Ing with lghted [-ium ar U e Mosklll; sub-chler ranger, Fred And- | tools wera:stolen. I other interior surroundings old. Mr. Coburn, who was graduated | — ——— Ralphi Borowaski, 1T years wa S 1 eray recording Sceretary Joseph e e | can make to ‘order. suCHE from the Magssachuseits Institute of | ANTHRACITE SCRE S SII Apoq puv aony Ayl In $1.00 s S:ll:m“ "?vl.'”" $1.00 | 4 inis: senior woodward, Willlam -~ H that not only protect but rechnology in 1887 was actively con- T reing storec T mother was outside in the yard at the | amily Style.) Saunders; junior woodward, Charles Now is the time to buy your suit, added features of the rom Techr The coal being stored in the Lan Served From 12 Noon Untl 8 P’. M. f 3 ‘ nected with' the development of the | gers, Frary & Clark factory yaraq is|time, and was herself slightly burned |~ Dancing Every Evening. | ¥eehner: senior beadle, William Gor- shirts or underwear. Sale stars Sat- Phone or drop postal and institute during the past 30 years. He | the grade known as anthracite screen- | in extinguishing the flames that en- O L IRy yen g, don: junior beadle, Bernard Connelly; | urday, June 22. Watch Friday eve- will send man with sampl was a member of engineering societies [ ings and will be used in emergency | veloped the child’s clothing. The hoy RED SWAN INN Wellésley, Mass.,, June 20.—Young trustee, James W. Manning; lecturer, | ning's paper. N. Y. Sample Clothing In New York and /Boston. dusing the season. was removed to 8t, Vincent’s hospital, Meriden, Conn. B. Frawley. Shop, 357 Main Sti—advt. = -

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