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NEW A i ) | iy i X S ; [ him T got 2 coupls more Tt's close AT N l, . 5 ¢ nitted | Berr fine 0 and Gitlowitz & to A. H { now the company falling short but we WHACDX THRE E ED { ihat he told Gitlowitz t 1ht 5 fined $15 bile and badly damag R 1 ! fight to the last man and then bang, 5 | the numbers could ba P harles Ross, a driver for the H. R. | fined $5 without cosl§ l‘mnn\t\?hlng hits me a terrific slam in I lowitz described the touring roa }\\ r Co., left his horses unhitched e the left side. 1 go down and look at | BOY Sentenced to Reform School De- | .y nch of junk”, but he was going |on Main street and they got a whift A‘r\l»\*snl’:\lrvvxhw"l-»:-y s 2 itvers Threat—auto Violators Are | (0 'yl.\fl:yf.>y\>nrz§|\(wy» <o ho shifted the | started to run. At corner ©of | Announcemesif self ont of my bunkies' way 1 Fined immtm»\» without Dionne’s knowledge. | Main and Commerc street rmy! ment of Mi E = " | MeCarthy to Joid | Providence, Ri& F% HAT I particularly like about |prestaent ce Eritnyeireng = to the cell room after being sentenced DY ‘\ | JUNIOR FOUD ARMY SHOW 12 . Comnerh S 20 Galdwells Syrup P . * o . P t 7 T ST T e T e ) erti i coten |l e reavlkel l‘:ul thorough action on the bowels. o 2 eingold, so rs 1e o % qa < “ T f 7 e l4 =N v’ 4 Feingold of lLafayette strset, has|$1,000 in Awards for Products of the | OUF today. Chier Clerk Wikeos of | Jt has been very helpful in relieving my nine- written a letter to his mother from a i |the N. Y. N. H. & H. R ) I T : 3 P e T onital talitng her that ha {s| Young Farmers Offered at Berlin [ 1eq to the arrest of Hellus and tae | vear-old son, who had been constipated since at present recovering from wounds| .o other boys for tampering with seals | . » FTeral o it Rl R (5 e e feesls B ba by into the fray as soon as possible again The stata exhidbit of products of the | tered and various boxes were opened | “rom a letter to Dr. Caldwell written bi) S Writes Joseph Fengld,| Wounded in Recent Batle ] for ald. Reinforcements come i day is won. \Wo hold the woaod and Wilcox. you're going to get yours". | 12 Dutehmen wil] never get it again | shouted John Belius, years old | f one marine is left to hald it boy as he was being marched down pemgmd ie another of the few New | Junior Food Army will constitute one | and Thermos bottles made at Lan- | . C. E. Jafiray, Madison Strest, itain men in the United ates { of the exhibits at the State Fair at|ders, Frary & Clark were broken Brooklyn, 2 )!SF‘V‘F- corps and in the following | Berlin the latter part of December. | The boys were charged with injurv letter he gives a graphic ascount of | Tt will make up one of the largest |to private property. Two of the frio the sanguinary fighting in which this | vegetable exhibits ever seen in Con- |were placed on probation = s e ] picked body of men are taking part: | necticut. The feature will be one of Prosccuting Attorney Georga W L 1 o ;:{ W g, S “We were the United States shock | the most important ever undertaken | Klett had today what he described as troops, Uncle Sam’'s hest fit for any | by the society and is adopted at the [an illustration of how an innocent ° emergency or test, and when we went | solicitation of the State Council of | man could be caused a lot of trout 5 " on onr last hike we did not know | Defense Sunday the police observed an to | y l—s_ J e B4 where we were going; we were on our "‘h‘}fmd wmn‘:-fifwm r‘llwv«-mnl nfliho being driven throu the streets anid i Sl » way and under shell fire from the first | State Council of Defense is particular- , Trafic Supervisor Lamphere viewed e 5 to the sixth while on the go. It's all | v desirous of recognizing the achieve- | the car with suspicion. Investigation | 7/1P PEIffi’f/ ].axm'we open warfare, no protection from | Ments of the junior farmers, and to | showed that the numbers on the auto | shrapnel We no sooner hit our posi- that end have formulated a q‘»rar‘l:fl' were issued to Peter Dionne for his tion than we got the order, ‘over the | Premium list amounting to §1,000 in | Packard truck A rant v i Sold f‘\' D\'\l':(: top in four minutes’ You should |2Wards for the best exhibit. The | gyed for Dionne's arr: This morn iy have seen that company, fighting mad, | Junior Food army is a statewide or-|ing Alpert Berry, colored, and Hyman 50 cts. (WM) $] .00 TThe time has come, we go over. Frita's | §onization and embraces every junior | Gitlowitz were charged with violation | / ~ * machine guns start popping, some of rmer. All are recognized as mem- | of motor vehicle laws and it was es- our men fall, still we go on. The | 2ers of the army and no special en- | tahlished that Dionne was unaware of rallment i necessary to auality. | hn wrangdcing me wae fret snevect. | Free from opiates and narcotic drugs and pleas- four to one before we went over. What | . T1¢ exhibit will be in charge of jed. The registration numbers on his | ant to the taste, it acts easily and naturally and o Col. Charles M. Jarvis, president of ck ere take t o of that One marine ought to lick 54 % o 27| truck were taken off and put on A | four Huns easy. We make the woods, | [1¢ Connecticut — State Agricultural | touring car owned by Gitlowitz. Ber- | restores normnl regularity. A trial bottle can Fritz 1 B0 CRY | ry was charged with operating a mo sees our bavonets and starts| Upyyunior farmers will be delight- | 13 “eniele with wrong markere and | be obtained free of charge by writing to back. We are after them. O, believe od t ar of tl tion of the state | el e o 7 = 7 ielit was eroatliERels ytns srount | L ROILSEERS RREHARIEE KiS & R lliG floni s mashchiarsed QN Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington Street, you, bullets whizzing by you, you have ing with an auto. Both pleaded guil ; about increased food production and | iy Berry said that Gitlowits : i 1 o inoi noj Usisffol find them ) keeplneainel| o Lhcis G e WO e el b Esneaid e tRG on Monticello, Tllinois. boy, my bayonet hits one right in| .t the siate fair. The Berlin fair | the stomach, no more Fatherland for sts Fverywhere French told us we were outnumbered has been selected as the place for | = e des e Tour el o EON How's This? ————— g 4 1 ‘ ) v‘ i ] i T 3 : more car\hary—more beauf We ofter One Hundred Dollare Re-: ‘GARABFD ONIY A THFORY | ward for any case of tarrh that can- | ®ot be sured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ‘x Heall’s Catarrh Cure has been taken By caterrh sufferers for the past | Sciemtists File Adverse Report on thirty-five vears, and has become _ | known as the most reliable remedy for Mysterions Principles Expected to Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru o | the Blood en the Mucous surfaces, ex- Develop Energy From Alr. ! he Polson i % Al the dlcmmd mmyyine Blood and | wasnington, July 2.—An unfavor- After you have taken Hall's Catarrh | 2ble report on “zarabed” the mysteri- Hi ) AN R GO = Rt 3 Paints and Varnishes Cure for a short time you will see a |ous engine which, its inventor | \ i i i 5 great imgrovemem in _your general | claimed, would take power out of the i \ - ¥ = 2 P L5 are mads from materials of tested purity, blended in correct proportions e mthking 1!-1!:“0,( S’t"’"h" air to run an airplane was submitted | 't 5 b | to serve definite purposes. They are ground by modern machinery, Btud for Gtimotiale tae. “atart |t the interior deparment vesterday | 2 & % ] - | under the direction of paint chemists of recognized ability. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio, by the committee of scientists which ! : > . 1 ; - o i Sold by all Druggists, 760, R e : : ' ; - — g For Floors and Furniture day with the approval of congress ! i L 5 B ; . ki This picture suggests two of the many uses for Ceriain-tsed Floor and The committee announced it did not ; | . . 7 ¥ Furniture Stain. The highest grade of floor varnish is used in this stain, helve\9 ihP principles of the inventor froey E i y : - ¥ g & | » iving it great elasticity, with the result that it does not scratch or show l 00K HERE FOR IT |iicii™ B [ 1y . » . BNIREI | B B i puue s e fniehon old farssture and providen s aie - a New Britain Reader Will Be | sound or his devices operative or ! - d - 4 - e u : g mirable floor surface—smooth, lustrous and easily cleaned. et they ronld result in practical develop O ment of free energy. When people read about the cures Following is the report made by a medicine endorsed from | ‘“We, the undersigned, who far away. is it surprising that they | members of the commission duly Certain-teed Paints and Var nishes are made for all uses, inall colors, and in all sizes of cans. Anystore that sells paintscansupply you. If the wonder if the statements are true? | pointed in accordance with the pro- A 3 BV 3 3 i d dealer you apply to cannot But when they read of cases right | visions of public resolution number | rraciical Fairioilsin. el it Soateretins Rere at home, positive preoof is within v-F 0 , hereby certy mediately, he can obtain it their reach, for close investigation is | fy that Mr. Garabed T. K. G iragossian 3 il Cook Stov: 1otisn B 7 { i romptl & & W T 1on Ol C Stove 3 ism i PIoImpLY; Cieats il Rata ey a et MeGarabed T e The Ne Perfection Oil Cook Stove makes patriotist buy : B . ehdorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills. |a model embodying the principles of | a practical thing—for it more than renava yeu in satis- Certain-teed Louis Michels, 417 Church St., New | his invention known as the Garabed. | ; service for the you give to America 's needs Ve TRl s 4 i g Products Corporation “I was bothered by | \We found that the model was not in faCtor-" service for the coal I e to Ar Yy i DAV ,!!é " Lt : sesinthe in my back for some time. | shape to run or to develop power. The | Cook with SO-CO-NY Kerosene—the cleanest, most " O tioel s oo iz T was always on my feet and I |inventor admitted that he had mno | oy " o o it Srr i Mazufactuarers of suffered a great deal. I had that pain | working machine and he was merely economical tuel. but use a INew Ferfection Stove, for 3 T p C four teed d when I was in bed also and 1 could | explaining principles. We do not be- | only in its long blue chimney can you get full, clean, y ertamn-ree. hardly move around on account of it | lieve its principles are sound, that \\| . 5 . 1 4 5 Pam(l-—VarnuluQ— I thought my kidneys were affected | result in practical development or . T 5 d as 1 saw Doan’s Kidney Pills | utilization of free energy I ; In 3,000, fl’)O homes the New Perfection is showing the \ighly recommended I began taking itness our sizuature oston, way to cool, clean kitchens and freedom from ash-pan, them Doan’'s are the best 1 have ass., June 28, 1913 1 s ever found for the trouble. Two Ja . er, Edwa coal-hod dmdger}. boxes cured me.” o5 Y Mhompron, Bawin B . 4.burner sizes, with or without ‘. 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn | Wilson, Charles L. Norton.” Mafi\« in 1, 2, 3, and 4-burner sizes, with ¢ s i Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N ! et cabinet top. Also 4-burner stove with cabinet and ! DISCUSS TRAFFIC TAN ; heat-retaining oven complete. | L] 2y A meeting of the traffic managers | / ) of all the industries in New Britain, | Avoid delay. Order your New Perfectior: now NC \ was called for this afternoon, 2 fe s) Why Are the Stars and o'clock, in the Chamber of Com B Sl merce rooms. The purpose of this i : Stripes Fighting? meeting was (o try and work out : i ; S 1 A thal % come plan whereby the congestion of | s et - 7 " ‘@ t g See “THE BELGIAN” freight as it affects New Britain, may - - =\t# ) ¢ Gie ng S Ior New ritain be relieved at the transfer points . A : - Another subject. of diseussion is the 7 VEY 3 AL, J [ D highway transfer of express through | =t l\‘ v, g 3 afld Vlc‘nlt}' the various routes from New Yor 4 ] s A - g to Boston Both topics have been ziven a great deal of comment POST e o e - - /fi T" = ‘A | | 20=6 rk treei' New ritain matter by calling together the traff managers of the various manufactur CZ \R PET — $8.00 $6.00 F i ! ? NEW STV NEW STYLISH § fl 1 NEW STYLISH NEW STYLISH WHITE ® VOILE DRESSES ¥ GINGHAM DRESSES FOR fi i qni 3 WHITE GABERDINFE VOILE WOMEN WOMEN AND MISSES' o SKIRTS | 5"‘"‘&:‘ \‘\“‘\YFTS 219 Asylum Street, £5.08. 5. — AT $2.98 | HARTFORD. i CcomrsELs, \& Py i P eEnsn FOR THE BABY RO e S TEERY R £ R i9c Tawn Baby Bonnets _— "”';“"n‘ ‘(“':np‘ SIS [s1.80 PN Corsets, in all sizes, é H? g B P $EEER 5¢ Corsct Covers 181.00 Fine Baby A LRERY (30, ERb whiie and pink 9 419 E | ~ Corset Covers | 50c’ Fine Baby e Our After Inventory S : SEE San e L £2.50, $1.08, $2.50, $4.48, 84.95 trimmed . 19¢ K“v“’”’« E)E; r’ e 82.00 White Petiic Sale Gaf[les G[eat BATHING SHOES 70c and 3%c. | - e ~ JQ0. ( Vi 7 Y White Pettic $1.98 | $1.75 L Styles in pink, light d vLL HATHING CAPS 500 and 256 RSSES, ~ e i L 8 Combinatio s blue, lavender .. S]g[‘“flcance and BATHING SUIT BAG . and $3.30 Tnh Dresses im \4;1'- COME TO AN l-\:‘ WEDNESDAY NIGHT JULY 3. | e - - % S Fyf s ot i EU T n full line of colors and nd we intend to make it the Banner Day of the Loom-End Sale, | HOUSE DRESSE | Ne asols for (hndrmu $1 B, V l S : Lol i s Our Big Annnal Loom-End Sale was a big success, and it proved i T 1 v aiues ANOTHER BIG LOT 86.00 Dresee. for .. dalen| the foresight and able merchandizing qualities in t el O ; 5 _ o e i CHILDREN'S WHITE STI00 Diieetr - : manufacture which were necessary (o obtain new stylish mer- | N DERWEAR I OSIETY EW NECE = on the increase in price we VOILE DRESSES, $8.00 Dresses for . ¥ r]tmnr“u‘ at a time w many merchants wer ,.‘n“]\‘vlll\‘ because | aq it Vests i _ rga i Crepe De Ching @are announce an After-Invern. Styles for sL. e e = = of slow deliveries of goods for which they 1 the hizhest prices | Ol , . tory Sale offering our superior 3.50 Styles for . : 8 FOR PICNICS AND OUTINGS ’,"”’ ‘\‘:'l b "‘]"“I" "KL"“' ']"‘ of “ s on b W “'“N““. ‘[“‘ Loom- Usilon Stile G L8150 Style ’ . $1.20 quality merchandise at sale $1.00 Styles for e B8 | White Metal blespoons, Deie indgsalggmaniicd Sat=igsainn fuholesnlcEnic Satoom tind Black Lisle Hose ¢ |$1.00 Styles fo 19¢ : ! ale made hundreds of new fricnds for this progressive store.—Come =8 - s e U see prices Styles for S snnne - spoons, Teaspoons, 25¢ per pacha WIEDNFSDAY (tnRanl Lile T 300 S s 4 o Other stores can't get the “ Styles for o : Box of & knives and 6 forks for ¥ % £ . i« ) e ~ — - smanes %'e 39c¢ merchandise and we are closing $6.50 St¥1es fOr ...oveunnnn ) ) Cloth Rnce Pants for boys it out at sale prices truly $8.00 Styles for $4.18 FACE POWDER. 00 Cloth Knee Pants for hoys startling. e e 50¢ Caroma Face Powder b2 | $1.50 Khaki and Grey Washable Pant SR B nn COTDSGID AL - — - Men's work shirts dght for {he ay in biack sateen for Men 89¢ Quality for this sale for next fall's home 10¢ Tubes D, R. Cold Cream TC (81,00 Men's While Sport Shivts, g * furnishin e dar Lundborg's Cold Cream 290 | a few colored ones in the Sale prices 98¢, The $1.25 quality for 7 B 8 “hr‘l"’";“' Knit i _{30¢ Men's Knit P crehiefs fo « 5 | — - Sizes Rugs’ CarpetSy ’\IP\ S ALPACA COATS el = |<|' I,”“‘ Hur” hiefs for \\ men e e 2 ¥ s e = pluted e car silver in Black and Grey, $1.50 and 88.95. |50c Peboco Tooth Faste I S0e Boys land Givls! trimmed stiaw Hats 3 el g z « |$1.50 New Strap Top and Strap : Draperies, = — - — | e e Hate fof e e — Laluis Lol S ol 10c Hartford Brand Elastic Haj 10c¢ Dainty \\ hite Turkish Cloth 10c n Nugget Shoc Paste, made = UphOlStel'ieS, Nets, 3 for ..10¢ Shoe Powder, hag : 50c Boys' Whife and colored shirts_age 6 o 0 ! b e Tk o s T — Brand now line slip-on Sweafers all colors | RSN e e W !l P 10c White, Black or Tan Shino- 15¢ Sitroux, Real Hair Cap Shape ¥ind prices, Master White, | 25 1 -\un\\»h! Hat I’ilem‘l\ ..15¢ a. aperS la Shoe Polish et se Hair Nets, 2 for £ 25¢ Al Bristle clothes Brush set including shoe dauber 9 Kid helts, gloves 50 | Straw Hat Cleancr . 6¢ | slored Tul Skirts, plenty - i of out-siz SILK GLOVES, Asi —— [81.50 Quality ton ..$1.29 Large White Handkerchiefs Hum o hlue denim, striped per > and Khaki E 50 Loom-End