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T Store “WILL SPEAK HERE| ™ Summer Closing Noon. aturd: James M. Yard Missionary, -to g Attend Plainville Gamp Heeting S ATURD AY--C CORNING SAFELY OYERSEAS\ Mother Not to Worry, As He Is An Porch and Street Wash Y 99 Amcrican and Can Take Care of | FOR $5.05--0Ra rack of solobed Dresses)zt A Himself. FOR $5.98—One rack of Summer Dresses in gif ot ; James Yard, Methodist mission- | $12.95. i ary from China, who temporarily OR $8.95—One rack of fizured Voile Linen, EVER SINCE SALE BEGAN TUESDAY MORNING AND EVERY s detained in this dountry by the Joint PURCHASER MORE THAN PLEASED WITH THE GARMENTS THEY Centenary Committee, will speak at | S SELECTED, MANY u(n\c IN DOZEN LOWS, REALIZING THEY the Plainville camp mecting to LoF$L6:T5 o T G s bm'r'na MONEY FOR A o Forestville, July 26-2 i ¥ Yard will speak on the wbrld centen- FOR $12.95—One rack of dresses. mostly white,§ 4 ary program of the Methodist Ipi o e new and ‘@istinctive rgl “YORKE"” SHIRTS and other kinds, made of pbplins, percales, cotton Foraliau i i e In twenty-five or more new and @istinctive a crepe madras and other fancy shirtings. Worth fo §2.00, for $1.29. vised by the Methodist Ipiscopal Silk Waists in white and colors, and in a complete 1 MEN'S SILK SHIRTS of fibre and tube silksf of whichAth& material church with the purpose of consery- price. ing the results of the war. In a rc could not be bought today at the price we ds;; for the completed gar- Cant Titerview Mr. Yard saidl “Hlous ments. Values up to $6.00, at this Sale $4.98 each. P.c!\ 4 3 from Spokane, meat from Chicago, plicated again to retail for this price. : ; § £ butter from Denmark, cheese from SOFT CUFF, SHIRTS of the Brown Thompsor ghake, cut #ufl in tg- England, and Ford cars’—so runs the R body and bullt right in every detail. The cloths: are sfine count ‘percale cosmopolitan taste am, the Chinede e e B e oy e S A i washed and laundered, thus ensuring good fit. Neat black and white and consumer. Mr. Yard is an ‘enthusias- S ch e Nzl Do as e s ulan Lo baaua ity A gl tic believer in the potential shrewd- P v = k. colored stripes as well as fancy stripe effects. $1.25 kind, 89c each, Wies %o Rbility of the Chtdees 1an __for the last day of the sale ............. 43¢ yd. | fancyi§ The 63 inch, 6%c quality, sale price i e ¥l | Towealss i 3 . & “Individually said Mr. Ya he is & 2 2 bt BUY NECKWEAR NOW BIFOIEEY PEDON as shrewd a judge of character and as ';; Iy ”"‘:‘4 b ‘!W:”‘ le prics 533 “"- 2 a 1 The 2 inch, 31.00 quality e price . ¢ yd. a4 t special sale of fancy stripe and Very special for hatbands, is this T;mf_‘ble a manager as you will e @he 70 inch, $1.38 ““'m tv, sale price . $1.25 yd. Y Hat Scarfs, Middy Ties, Cowr 21 inch width Ribbon of regular L IS R TRR R NG The 70 inch, $1.75 quality, sale price . $1.56 vd. dotted Hal of the Orient 2 3 ey boy Satip Ties, every one worth '98c é §1.65 grade. To see it is “It is.as a nation that the Chinese 18 inch Brown Crash; value 2lc, sale price 17¢.yd. 3 valy ; b ° ¥ 18 inch Brown Crash, value 23c, sale price 19¢ yd. t#Whitgs and $1.256 each. 3 people have fallen down so far. They | 5 2 ine 18 inch Brown Crash, value 29c¢, sale price 25¢ yé price YOUR/CHOICE AT 69 YOUR CHOICE AT 65 are conspicuously lacking in patriot- | ¢ 1 ea (¢ . yd [+ et S ;S ism. Collectively they have no power, AILE BALE ERILEL JULY CALE ERICITE no cohesion: This Chinese republic they have declared does not amount to anything. It is not a republic, but o an oligarchy trying to work along in [ two weeks on account of shortage of ear for the & 3 the forms of a republic. Their forms | supplies, will reopen on next Mon- ADVUEATE HA (-hnnough for T are not organized to express the will [ day. The rooms will be open M- The: case 6f. Budlews ‘HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY YOR NEW BRITAIN. YOU OAN DEFEND ON of* the people. This keen develop- | day, Tuesday and Thursday after- % B for Tt PROMPTLY RECEIVING ADD DRY GOODS PURCHASED .OF US. ment Individually and utter failure to | noon of each week until further no- - 3| 38 at 2 o'dldek. © Jud) > co-ordinate collectively is to he at- | tice. % the plaintife H : tributed to their religion of Confu- defendant, cianism. It is based on ancestor wor. Violate Auto Rules, Also 3 Special table of Waists for $2.98, in White z : ship—the supremacy of the individ- Last evenine Oficer Mavino re- eting of the general com- ¢ = O 4 i the individual home. The Chincse i ists concern a Ford lich was ueSSlOILS 0 alll‘fi lZflUOfl 4 e Sy — wall that surrounds China, and the { heing driven from New | The committee at the final meet- Britain bear- e ing’ pessed a vote -of thanks for all | _ Veudevilld and moving: pictures smaller. walls around éach city and | {ng the license number 52,098, with- Gn Comst at Gl Keeney’s. theater. village, are symholical of Chinese civ- | out s tail llght, He waited and whe those who assisted in any way in % ilization. Every Chinese home of any | it aepi o ¢ gac Naan making the celebration a success. The TN 3L L Y it arrived in town without ithe tail Superior K vaudeville, | importance ‘is also surrounded by a|; 6 triad o) stop 4 [[Secretary oA fhe! ‘aommittes was en perior photeplays afid vaudeville ight he tried top it <hit . thE, e o wall. Only those who are blood kin S : g Lhnr zed to draw up a letter of thanks | 1-¥ceum theater. 5 i T ; } driver kept on going in the djrettion S LS have any clalm within that wall | oeleenthiteton. iTe sscurads i Mohing: i | to be sent to Hon. T. L. Reilly, the i : i3 [ A e e e Southington. He seeured tihe use of EN i uu 3 who came here | Fish Class photodramas ‘at iFox's e &l responsi- | another car and caught the driver pmeflnng, & m f 7 | speaker of the day, : hility as- we understa i heate ility as we understand it 2 P o o i At the request of the cominitt A iy “The. Japanese people furnish a f“"%hc“vgzygn ."v“ l?“”i l"w; accused ™ Judge By F, G(,m A %, otéf il thanksiwas also sefft thef” | Britais Cirolesi $] striking antithesigite the inditidual- { {1757 10 S ”‘,"a_‘\‘;_p"f‘( 522 ment oL7% e 4 ‘ md:jlet%wn (‘jmrr; b(sfid tolf It vay chn;g)«nem B Nsmef thebChinede. Thefr strength ds 2 agare of “his 1 IMERCH i o “franspore i . Botive. rathe: than TREHE 4 d i i 4 donfiting thé” p¥ce of ‘ther fransps collgetive rather than individual. “As primand by the officer, he was al- «Ihe Hse of tHe 1 . k o lowed to depart ; for sessiohs. 0 the n-\l\nallz.h&nn conrt z ony i Ot W tail light aras out. After‘a sever re- Mnck llalley‘s Home fn Ken o ¢ .H fi md ]for their fservices, But’ vety = kindly it SR N e alead B prostige and B fioh o . ; uw. i Phe e f 277 3 rect aj F ige a Po ere kand ¢ 3 s‘ngwn it wdly Da g | agreed to pay the cost.gf their own o ol again the religign is responsible. Shin- Letter From Corning. gubuliaial g ; atipfish) ’*’"“’h‘%&orl:& } { tation to Beilin. The band’was paid | o, obig 364 Camp, No. o i«.{a natlon. the Japanese -are vastly | I “I, 24 ‘51\! made’ a'member of the committee on .| gy 1P # el foHowinX brief describtion the vote and Judge ‘Gaffney, Judge J. | HgGemmouck 4 g4 & The following Ietter has heen received by Mr. and Mrs. M, & Corn ing from their son, Harold. who i now o6\erseas Somewhere ifi France “June 25th, 1918 . FACTORY TRUCK OVERTURNS reridored particular services digin cots hiEITrn el hiail, E Erpperot. The lmperot.s tRgY nation the gelebration have been sent ; s the comman welfare are of supreme Ranks. Dance’ under auspices of ¥, 3 . | importance.”, Frofo his earliest school .. Mrs. W. B, Hall's Funeral. A. & B. society, in society hailtzon | d2vs patriotism isfustilled in the Jap- tramsportation. All ' .others = m New ‘Hritain lodge, 2 tolsm fsbdsed on the: wor gsp ot the ; the(gjty fcourt, . Jud Meskill was | gongraphy butietin, fssied # How heing mentioned. soid CqUihtly in Wonnection with o Ger: | 1iefve towadd the Channel posts: | 23 Dri'fthe.. bunks” of © the 1 eonnected with the River LEe4 nv crinall Hagebrotck is buf o ABLIS e landd as its mame of Nflvl ?uz,\ql Shpof tle hates)). oh E. Cooper and Prosecuting Attorney. G. W, Klttt we rg n ed as the.otherly Committee in Charge of July 4th C . Lafayette street. anese ‘child by ceremonials, and by members. . Judge: Gaffney .iwas the: e g y The funeral of Mrs. W, B. Hall ‘fb holiday expeditions to the national spokesman and’-he ealled attention te . ito | held this afternoos from ;the hpii T A i ‘My Dear Mathen: 1 bration Sends Vote of Thanks to | ’ £ 1 B shrines and places of historic inter- e the loeal Americdnization movement, 1S jof her siter Mrs. élbergk of “f RED. CROSS BENEFIT. est.” I have just finished veading threé | one 8¢ the important elomenis entels Former Congressman e L. Reilly | street, Néw; Britain. Inter, ig Young, women at the New Britain'| Ay, Yard's mission Hes in a pastic | ©f your leiters i {¥:the dignifcaijon the Maple Cemetery, Be; A n‘un.‘b)-i.\h hine Co., office gave a dance last 1ar e % o ‘T was very itk leas o hear 7 3 TH 4 i ; ¥ ind achine Co., a 3 ast | ularly inaccessible district of West ory plea 108 \ citizenship he gourt AT, Dol sobtheas and Others Who Helped. ber, of friends and - relaf 3 evening at Lake Compounce for the | China. “Six weeks from a lamp chim- [£rom you and cspecialiy a ime dignifled and showid bein, dignife fi: 1«5( g i}{nnnmi}cf. : S B e theteay st lnetieves E Hall attended the funcrilig: X4ibcnefit of the Red Cross. It was one fney.” he calls it with 'a whimsical | 85 8ome of our hoys had a, iit souniHise sutrouatags o ,Mr‘:?‘m‘ A ing, lightning struck the heme of [/ “My Amnt From Cailf f the most successful affairs of the |smile. And it is six weeks _steady [ fle Aaste of war-fare. We arc now |(n A plage vl Wity o it ‘m“{\m s o = O fhe L petorme ool oF 3 eason. The sum of $75 was netted. | going, 1.500 miles up thé Yangtse | restiigin a good camp, and we fave as would mand the opSCLYPEAIT 131 oction Dut: bosauss. W il | Malley Sof Sisgnaington, but jin )t r o Galifornih i g"mn the proceeds, sewing machines| river, throush bandit country, as far | Plenty to eat and a dry place to slecp "the @iture cilizens and: “orey mbbIRL Safeljent transportation: . faciities caused only a little damage. Shingles | given in the Berlin Con ¥ 111 bre pdrchased for the factory.Red| as from New York to Texas. - Yet a| I Was vefy sorry (o hear of the |what she: oih elbfbrent O iRrod mnb. Extanive Tt o jon the roof were torn off by the bolt. | church this evening. Thei play: Hross sewing room. The affair was| New Yorker cgin travel to Japan and { death of . Francis Barpe Magher | United -Frates =overnment d o &ur, especially in grain and Rops: This is the second time in as many | Who are all residents of Begilh, ‘drianged by the Misses Alice and May | back again while missionary iy | the wooden cross is the highest honor : The couficil chunsber Q furnished:| fesh manufacturcs also. were Tuporyy duye that houses in this town have | been rehearsing their parts for some | Fitzgerald, Grace Hationi Mildred | making the trip from Sbanghai fo a soldier can get, and poor Francis | thatgit dbuid he used. Now the caun: Lagt “with cloth-Wekving fakIng preca Iseen struck. During Wednesday eve- | time and promise one of thel best am-| Cfigmbach and Eleanor Berry. Chengtu, Mr. Yard's headquarters. 'as reccived the wooden, cross. T cil chamber is only occagiopatly used. fefionc <Gylkeh, Iéather, hoery ning’s storm: Burt Hart's -house in | ateur shows that has ever beén given | ok - - ‘Two-thirds of tiie cargo and pas- \mum_ likke to tell you Sf some of our |The lawyers will sign a petit¥n tothedgaan an % other nroducts: Berlin was struck. The damages in |here. The playlet is given under,the A MEET IN FRANCE, sengers make theix way through,” } experiences. * but candot mow. I re- | counéil for 156, ofiribe voom The cattle me had quite u cote both instances were very light. The auspices of the Women's Home L. “Police Captain Thomas W, Giace 1| 214 Mr. Yard. . “Robbers and rapids | ceived your leaflat' and was slad to Civil Cares Hedrd] Today. try-side repititi 7 Malley house is the same house that | Foreign Missionary society of i receipt Vot la” ‘pontal carakriomilES fh‘I Geat e ”“1‘;“ % "””1‘."’ get it and will carry it. with mel 1y (ne cases: of yibdhgith ) Babajan Hazchrotpk- is 1 friical Franso- along by tow lines. tmes tha.whereever I go, and trust that it will | aoqinst .,m\ Varden andAhgar Ba- | Fleiish town of 13,640 . inhahifane was nearly burned several years ago | church. e e e e Ao y 3 ) e 4 poligemanitil G e e e R iha b Gttt e b o p 5 ring the fire shoemaker's Following the performance will b6 s oe: Pl ; e hore is so rocky that the boat ha pring me zood luck. T hope you will ', 4 Y Dickren Vardénhito PRI tcnttencamianica 9 ekl Sl R s ot & Honshonmakens L Cnstasg@@=ison, now = mdmber. of the|l}c fopt half = mile out in the stream) | not worry about me any smora then ST elun: x-f,“n';"“, m‘,‘“,‘l i ,\11‘3: ki s o 50 shop on Main street. Because of the |an ice cream and .cake social in ‘the | po, ¢n “iGhile Ordnance copany, now nearness of the two buildings at that | church chapel. in firance. Nelsonl wiiter (vfn', e oo }:’\II\ 'n"«'\f“'\‘\"\"l“"fl “’}""L"\\df' to Ireep { vou can help. I am enjoying 200d ' torney S, Pouzzner for the de-{. The importance of Hazebpousk ts . e | % _ e. Nels s that - [ it clear of the rocks. Shut away from | health and haveya fine bunch of o L <08, one Week wagLth atendiny arm s di < time, du(f] lr\un i:::: th[eh dl;:re:wz of | Ford on Walk. kcently miet fSupernumera¥y Pollceman LRt otk wor B e ey et e “h c \_r fendants 1lmu; cascs, one Week wa :»‘fi\éovvau'\; e arcain. | dire mt f\ means of keepl e rom _ % w ol § 2y , - A e : i corseos 83a good outfit ou allowed to file pleadings. i [ v is the junction pointfa Siibnding, the Im,m on the sides of | A Ford touring car carrying several | Fhomas Feenoy, who Nas been gramted | qifficult journey, lies the garden spot | spoke of a parade that wae neta o 10 i H'.,’.‘[,:,i‘,f‘\. on ahe demutker.in e AT ohrtart. Tins bitr o K the house was scorched and the house | YOUNE men went up on the sidewalk | & leave of absegce while In the serv- | of Chinai The rich black soil pro- | New Britain and s e oo the ‘case of Frank Malctta against D Calais. To the cast these lines was barely saved from burning., No |ON Beriin street last night. After|ice. Feeney isin the cavalry. duces five crops a year., There aref rather wait and see our hoys parads ' Somraee. KISt & Alling — for thd or did ruh, to. Ypres, ;Armens ‘ S crossing a few lawns the car once e valuable iron. coal and 6ther mines Relx mathr 1 g e g ‘ T Sl 8 1 h Ad fire -resulted from the bolt striking | ¢Yossing a fe = 3 3 e on their return, well. when we come p] tiff and A. W. Upson for the de- . Lille, Bethrne and@Artas: re 2 Che car nat- SUNDAY SCHOOIL PICNIC. ; e 5 ave been usec sl A plaintiff and A b e the shingles last night, although | ™ore oo ‘0,”)“‘ zoad ;““_“_o“lr_ ey 3 : L, PICNIC. and salt well v!lm\t‘ )m‘\l been \|“| back helieve me mother, we will glve 'jendant, were not jheard today, the The.architectural pride oEkiiazee strips were torn off the roof and | {OWIY eseabed aine e il o TTe mundiy Ncohor SaSbpies § 0F mencoations N et Gos (pas]you all one of the hest demonstra- case béing continued one week: HArouckéavhs its famons 260-foofEpITe carried by the wind several yards. | front of the home of De Wi iley. | church on Court street, will ‘hold " a | been lxso‘d in this .:mm (u]v 1\~ tions of ‘soldier life that you ever "wo’ weeks were alldwed to file a | belbngifig 10 the Lhurch ot Saint $loi, & N. & J. Truck Overturned. | Berlin Busiefs, basket picnic tomorow, at Wiegand's | Years, whereas ,”‘ 'I’~ nighted 1 ““‘ saw. My dear home far away in the pleading in the case of Bugene A.|a l6thigentury: edificé. Inasmueh s Gfle of the licee avto trncis of thel| A lctten addressedl tal* Josephinial| o-ors: o oransporiation fwilliihettpro: “’l‘v\-_ }‘“‘“'“_‘h O cas became seneral | states must be very beautiful at this . Dexter against the Hotel Bronson Co. | if hasileen within the range il North & JM,,'““,'(,O of New Brit- | Johnson ‘is at the Berlin post office vided and all those planning to go ””‘_‘(‘-‘ '“"’ ‘) F“"'\ “-"' e i time of the vear and probably much The suit of Morris Cohn, through ! German”long-range guns for some B ok avertirned Tnet night on the | awaiting a claimant. The letter has | 2f® 2SKed to be present at thechurch | _‘f“"‘“ L el "\”] a Wa- i prettier than over here. Do not Attorney M. H. Camp, against George | daxg it i ‘doubtiess a heap of fuil Berlin turnpike a little north of the | been sent from Sweden and offorts to ;“' s ”10("" SSREEMILDs mias “:\ R n\u'.' coron ST 217 | worry about me as Iam a true Ameri- | A. Stark. represented hy Kiett & Al- [now, sufiering the fate of the Kiheimns 3erl vike @ e 5 = 5 by a vile S, w sena an 4 e olice orce. / rail- N an o 1 T 1 1 v i cathedrale - ediaval = South school. The car swerved into |locate the addressec at the other post | P¥ automobile or bus. way from French Indo-China is more | €A1 and can get along no matter what 'ling, wds set down fofzriday, July | cathedrak Another medisvel (gtruc he ditch, .z | offices of the town have been with- = T = 5 pps it the conditions may be. Edward 19 at 10 a. m | ture of interest 1s the./1@thsl7tH cens ,1,,‘§‘|7,‘ ‘.‘ nd ,m.} d“\p‘,;' me,”,ml) just flemgeatior e o RECOVER STOLEN BICYCLES. than half completed. Survevs for in time to save himself from being | 2 il As fi thre th tirect | Barrows is still with me asd it makes The case of. the New Britain Lum- | tury Augustinian convedi Mhich in ) ALY B ailroads from three other directions | . e ok J : dern t las bee verted In= Dhree bicycles stole e o e SN Jeri&l Gohl Gd oug ey M. | modern timas lias beerm converied in pinned under ‘the car. A wrecking Examinations for the vacancy in Tee Dol 0ol T oy LD gianig fofous tp o fasather 1T lion e L iiough_aflon rew from a New Britain garage was | the oflice of rural carrier will be held have been made, o thai the Chengtu : : : | ) o S EAF = Sl soon be leaning ba i L e b aih Aoty 3. Woods, was| ‘“The’ FHa{tnts of HuzababAR sent' doWn to the ségne of the acci- | tomgrrow. Hiram Hurlburt, who is | YoSterday in Hartford. Fred Beloin |y yyrigusly in upholsi-ved. car seats, | % PAIT of socks. T am getting to he sented by Attorney J. G. Woods, was| lorgols i Ni zes of a 2 N % e i went to Hartford to purchase a bicy- i quite a ‘housewife’. Take good care ordered stricken from the list | fore the war were largely employek: lent. No damages of any importance | the present carrier, is planning to | V" s r ¥ | while in many other yis of China, | 9§ g Ths SOit F Riaiey Colat e Brina Yot o IThp whiih sk IS R resulted jfrom the overturning | take the examination for permanent | ¢le’for his boy and while In Hartford | ey are still traveling 11 scdan chairs | 91 yourselves and remember that, you | The suit of Harry Goldhers hgai | inonn point ¥ The driver. a new man on the job, | appointment. he called at the police station then |,V oo MG can trust vour hoy. though he may . A. Joseph and others was set down | was coming up from Meriden. He was | FOR SALLE—7 room cottage, large | 2Nd found out that had been there Funecral of Charles Neale, ‘e far hway, Rememperime tofdinon trlal on Wednesqayimorh g ULy ,_‘,“Evh‘,"'f .,(,':'.'.',H,,”\":h.( “:(‘1:' jabout to stargthe climb of the steep | lot, good nelghborhood, short dis- | £1om Iis boy and whieh was one of |, o0 "0 ool lends LE ALY oiclocls TTte e MuBill o e o uth s ey ot e 0T by hill at this point when another large | tance from trolley. J. J. F s, | the three taken a few weeks ago. Wl R e S e oliaisololon R e e etana e ar came by and in passing nosed the | TKensington, Conn. e - 3 ) a P ROLNACe R nad b Tt th of 65 feob histhe 1 dis b S T T T C GHICHIN STEALING. on Wednesday, was held this morn- : previous. oceasions. Attorney sk to a depth of 65 feeb hrithe 1 gh oy - | : e ey i ey SOk e e Plainville Biefs. At iias for the plajftiff | or 13th century:' Avtesian’ deriyes 1§ to the side of the rord. He mis-| CLEANING UP PLAYGROUNDS. The police were called last night udged the width of the road and, | : | to lark s o capture o fudg 1 i £ road and, | pmpioyes of the public works de-|te 82 Clark street to capture. some | pastor of the ehurch of Our Savier Weashinton DG el the defopdant. + < | Artois district of partment yesterday started to clean | Chicken thieves. The owner of the| oficiated, - Several from this town at- | pome of s At B e In {he fase of Louis Dworin againit i the rubhish from the property known | ¢hickens heard the noise in the chick- | tonaed. M. Seale : Hdson B o as the Lander’s plavground, situated [€ntoop and called the police. but be- | the Neas ¢inh and ihe car swerved & little, he 1ost con- | o o 2na Winter streets, It is| fore tliey reached the scene the thives rol and the car went through the A v r } lost st e 1 e 2 a; 3 « tho This action resulted from were gone, X g ¢ rina has lost ifs t in paper and paper gAlling’ of a fence nearby and into a | \Nousht this action resulted from the snd was also a men the New ! work is in connection with munition IR it 16¢ turiing over on one. side agitation started by Health Commis- Haven lodge, 1. O, 0. 1. He gauges and other military wori | produet bt = ast of Soiith Celebration a Success, | s SeLra Faf heaith Tk I i Miss thice rowle left last ship at the Sta winjer séHool at | the possibility aecording to'a report up he thought to he “Somewhere in rance' ~ | e hight for Washington, D. C. She re. | Danbury during the prafent weed Sdny by thptMhrenz e d A Garfer C. Goodwin, chairman of | property, which had been formerly . * night She re a. { toc oreign. an [EREs Tt chighiad el Surgical Dressings Notes. cently accepted a clerical position, the finance committee for the July 4 | utilize as a- children’s place of re-| Shoe sale at Besse-Leland's—advt o : e i S § Schyler 5’.1\\'1;“;2:)1\% o West ,\Nmf ‘\m‘.ku;} st e :»y;.: ‘A‘;‘n ;.uan 8! tio 1 as d | o Sy : sightly "as e e Surgical - dressings rooms, Miss Crowley has en employed as ot v astelected [vife president c mills w e able to retain ‘the Busie celebration for Berlin, has completed | creation, presented an unsightly a Little Tub frocks are marked wa¥ | wiigh have 3 Sl B sty at e e o e fRiaiod buss e D aotin il g his report which shows an expense of | well ‘as insanitary appearance after | down.at annual July sale at Ptk i SO AR S el L e 4 ' Fagdithe) Ty S T ptiation atig LReSs TS g : o the school in New Britain for: the T Sk e S dhg $104.28 and receipts of $194.53. The | the snow. which the street dgpart- | Kavanaugh Shop, 40-46 Pratt street, e past | meoting hetd in Southington yester- il ssfmittee was ably supported by the | meds piled up there during the Win- | Hartford——-Advt. Dr ’]' RIDGWAY GflNSUN S e v fulpy afteriopn T-MAJ. POUZZNER WRITES, ” gitizens of the town in their appeal | terghad melted, leaving a large quant- | S 1 Miss . Ethel ‘Brdfor IS visiting " L@ST-—A Black handbag containing Silk shirt sale—Wilson's.—adv{ Sergéant-Major Daniel Pouzzner A ; iy o S i g R, rtland, Maine o Lo o ze 9 e g tor funds with which to finance the | ity of dirt asd rubbish. This la Eesgeiae DENTISH riends in Portler 5 keys on Tuesday morning: = Re-}mus mritten’ by lile brotiet, Atories s¥lebration. Cards asking for contri- | spring the grounds had been left un- lmh\u S APPROVED. Iu SSELL BLDG PLAINVIL nz. Miss Ethel Prigpiifs aecested warddfifnturned to Simpson's Store. | i - i Pousufien wtntingt khivt it butions of 32 each were sent to 100 of | touched and numerous complain Rio Janeiro, ' July 12.-~The com:- MON., WED., SAT. position as bookkeeper _at .- “Teptrai | -1 —N\'{\m! in England At the time of tic men and women of the towm and | have been made by the health con pulsory arbitration treaty between MON. AND WED. EVENINGS, ‘m’ ge. TO RENT-~Scond fgor fenement. 72 | writing he was in good health. He the response was generous! My | missioner who protosesd againgt sn and Peru Nad been approved [ NEW BRITAIN OEEICE i hool Supervisor Lewis S. Mills of Broad street, Plainville ‘all and | sends greetings. to his friends in the Bopdwin's report was read at fl\uxrcmdmmw. 0~ Brazilian congress. A\'\rlo.\'Al;’B,’L\'b BI.I)(.'.L 18 Maijn street is teaching citizen- s¢e it, T-12-tL city, :"f tery, Southington. 'Rev. R. I1. Burton At diDls e v oy oy 17 Attorney George (Greenstein “for | name from the fagh that tifis i in tNe being unaware of the loose dirt which | s on both sides of the conerete, let two wheels go into the dirt. When i vo4 president of | pari street . Judson 10 for. 1 Maxwell & Hill 1 was GERMANY LOSES. TRADE tvas also president | merly lived fn town ow with the . Thursdgfi morning, ~Fhly 25, at s 3, 3 t Washington, Inl 1.2, —~Garman of the Order of Railroad Conductors | Bureau of Standare Most of wig 0'clock. Mttorney Gigenstein will ng Garma

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