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B .NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD Is An QOpportune Time [ to Have the Exterior of Finishing Department | & rimshing Leparmen’'t Your House Repainted. sults Every strip of film is developed and SIS S We Will Be Glad to R B vf‘ ,‘ _ 100% pure Turkish tobacco ey e wen you. ok || T\ i Bll) makes Murads worth more than THE ! Give You An Estimate | |y AN T they cost—for Turkish is the world’s DIGKIHS()H flfllfl 00. i of the Probable Cost. | “ ‘ il S b most famous tobacco for cigarettes. Marsland and Ramsay, Prop. 169-171 Main St, New Britain, Conn. fi’ A Sl s A \ / r ) Murads please you when KODAKS—FILMS—PLATES. : : R 1 your best friend does not. The JOENBOYLECOMPANY | WSEC e r ogy . Yoo e po o b Governor of your state see you 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 o 5 g1 ‘ ; ‘H ; \ni draw the Murad box from your coat pocket. Y g1 ; | N . Itistrue,“ordinary” i St OFFICE EMPLOYES | % resomons svm: . B, el 57 1y cigarettes TOMORROW EVENING \ cost a trifle less. GAMBOL AT SHORE ... . v v e ol K o - | Judge for yourself—! In Horsfall jcal Suits i . i gf:::‘i?{] ul P' & F. GOI\bm Anmlal Outmg Firing Linc on Armistice Day. Trousers Captain Gipsy Pat Smith, member i White Shoes Has Ma‘ny Feamres éliih“mm’,\‘. (.')\mll W l\]n rose l‘v’:m\ Lxlfe Silk Shirts | rank of private to that of captain will be at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow P. and F. Corbin’s office force held evening. and will address a gather- Panamas. P omauguin Satu | - el Silk Underwear aseball game between the “Cor- | " made up of married men, | 1 and the "Single Beautie was called L“ke H'[s“" fl“, at 2:15 o'clock. It was filled with | sensational features from the time Haied .- when the Stars charged into the fi S 3 1 M 5 g : . LS for practice in football formation, ¢ 5 ¢ & > ; P 4 o 4!‘“ &\’ clad in uniforms suggestive of both : g i Roman legionaries and Titania's " fairies, to the last call, “three out ‘ and the robbing of the umpire of lines | he had imposed on all of those who | had questioned his decisions and on some who had not As a baseball umpire, J. R. Fletcher was a first- class factory manager. For the first | two innings there were some contested | decisions, but when the players ! learned Umpire Fletcher's system and ed that a protest meant a fine, | there v \armony mever seen in a big lea ime. Captlain Hausman of the Stars one had the courage to express the opinion that a strike was not a strike if the ball passed three feet above the batter’s head; also, he \ the only player who had pry War Experiences—Was in the jad vided himself with worthless metal | CAPT. GIPSY PAT SMITH. slugs to drop into the fine box in lieu | —— — of ‘half-dollars. His Leam lost, thein% on “In the Firing Line on Armi- score standing 5 for the Stars and 7|Stice Day.” Captain Smith went | for Prior's Beauties. There were ten | through throc years of hard fight- | men in the Stars against nine of the | N8 on the Western front, and comes Beauties, not counting the umpire, | {0 New Britain with a story of ac- e bt hoe el IuniekperniencasiaBon iRt TIIInE fas In Our Pre~cription Depart- through superior efficiency in donning | ™Y Sepsiiencodiduninagilie o ment stands for both her footgear. Miss Marie Kchnaid : it S S REHABLE SERVIGE won the 7 rd dash. Miss Mildrec G oGt L N Schick and Miss Anna Ahern formed | et LAt 18 invitation has been extended i S} cluding the membership of the Army 2d Hausman won the fat man's ST ;\,\‘ \'\H\,fi 7 7 : o ? »’/ L) it {‘: | Nz club. TRefrest S 2 \ ; R S 2 3 AXELROCD'S race, leaving W. V. Collins and G. 1 el R i et | i \ ) : S ~g \\w nest Root well in the rear, altho o T bR 2 7 R ” S z . = Y ’L\ it was felt that Mr. Root's exertions{ e speaker is a Scotchn by T R 5 a7 of the course deserved some reward. | : et er e § Makers of theHighes! 236 PARK STREFET Howard Rawlings won the handicap | = : race, with Howard B. Stotts a close | I second. /] e B 8 Cid b sinloVer e i inen weity andiences have zreeted LEgyptian Cigarclesinife Vorid im on other oceasions. and it is ex pected that the eathering here will There were elght entries in the pie- | be equally g cating contest. Miss Anna Koleski | a Lo C] ITEMS finished . aintily g nan iy | s R | l FIRFMEN STAR ATTONS | Clifford Hellberg was ostensibly sec- | LN A G DIONE: — — ond, but lost his place through the! pirst of Sched . o \ DK EervinasiBeenicommielonti| i i ot s s aian e e G iiedli el Sommen cedilodaz | ed to draw the plans for a new build- ing at the Connecticut State hospital f.’»‘,.(.fl:“ g;“’\-(m:j(vv‘n m: e T\_\"!“ “1‘1“’“‘“:" s % HA% DEL @N & CO ANNOUNCEMENT grea > of ¢ be ce ador 1e annual vacation period r the | § i . . . T o e L o A Grinoc a ths s deonsiment snenc || C . L « [ | To the Public of New Britain and Vicinity | At the dinner, which ended > | from ton, Mass, where sho has | days activities the b ble was | AR R 2 g HARTFORD. Tt does not cost you a cent to consult me if you wish to start in been attending En n College of } heantifully decorated with flower At river William Kelly and George My- | business or go out of business. I have buyers and sellers every day Oratory by the P. and F. C for all kinds. T also buy and scll Real Estate. v Rebekah lodge will initiate & clup. Those at the head table re | The list was civs'tn the”roome wt " neertora |17 Tt Y Wark” £ G bame sestrds. Pomen S ' EXCEPTIONAL VALUES | 1 HAVE THE FOLLOWING .nd Mrs. Ernst T. Fromen of e, ehen & 1o Hoot § ders, Linn. Parker, Nuss. Dombrasus SR e T 3 s BEst D omen e M ¢ Hanon Sl R S e Come in and hus a mice cool Voile Dress, a crisp Orsandie, T Rent TO Se“ ttending the meeting of the € Mr. Comstock | pointed, will h to wait until the | oLgapbretny ERnite SIS nIREouinot ontvabelicoolan Sbut gouil i have o can Medical association regular schedule Is completed hefore the satis lonof knowing that you have purchased them at an | (e s O e o7 § extraordinarily) reasonah] ed today and Captaln William Porter, | rhin’s. oremen's | CEOft are the finst to talke their £ i S e sy e el The best corner store in the | 210 ft. Railroad Frontage on A UEESRIO o ma el i al A e oy . i East Main St. T T (N :v}v‘.:'u l“\ :\’v::d‘ly‘”.:i(]rr‘w '(“ nrw»)h‘y(’\::, :‘,, '\h)lv;m(u.qwj\y“l. x”:’;"n)v\w( 'x:‘v:l\ ‘:’,H,”\:T 1 W}IéTE ASH SKIRTS k city, suitable for any kind of a 0 oot Cottn ge lonll Shet A class of 58 candidates will re-|formed and plans were annour NMyorote, Willlam Teellv Ganiain Bari i 8 RS > | business. el el ceive the degrees of lsabella circle, f o fuller consideration of the s vRRSen i e e 531 98 VAL;' ) M it 2 Jots on Cherry St. Daughters of Isabella, at Knights of | Announcament was made of a dance | John Stanion. Thomas Ioper a Pl 7O UE $3-( 0 i 1 G-room Cottage on All Colabushalil eanertny Revening s e EE TS E e L ERte e e 4 o T T o o ey o Yo age on n Hut oL FramlanalDagia Sl It vou have ever had a bargain, here is onae. i e and ave been made for the | Models ! i 3 Models. pocket and g < 2 of a number of visitors | ruty 12 0T 8 hutton trimmed, of Gabardine, Pinue and Novelty Material S 1 store No. 3 Elm St corner 5 Jots on Stanley Terrace. throughout the state. A T = S5 z L T will be held by the circle TO OP | as Higg Hinchey; 1 6-room Cottage on Shef. B : ; : AN EC[ALTY Main, fleld St. with store. w June 20 and a com- 4 July ptain George IR : ttee headed hw Miss Jeanette Me-| Alterations an e en s 1o | Hoffman i ouheyy T i 2 i ; shusarial O \,”,“m”,‘ (gl s and. tmprosemients 1o Bs || G eguee Spar 2 Augu : Handsome Silk Bonnet Tricolette, fine Gabardines and g 1 store No. 22 Sheffield St., amount of cash will answer the CoRall ! < Made On No. 3 Fire Station. 3 Captain William S modes. From S ¢ . purpose and balance on easy he event i i : oRig ; i with a six-room tenement. ( : ? Bids for alterations and improve- | Watts, Patrick Kenney, John Brophy: | §§ g o | terms. ments at No. 3 fire station will be| August;14 fo 25, Frank Gilligan 3 y !RES ES 4 = = = Zenaiel St niong il e bl Coptain FrealSmith ana | /1 S ; SALL OR PHONE Ginghams and Voiles, plain and figured, in a hundred different > uapfi’sb;nlig” of public works will act on pending S s v Rozanski, Mich- | @ cummer shades. @t mod prices. 1 » /e business al ‘u scssion tomorrow cve. | ael Leydon, Captain hael Bugler | B pEae i 6 BELLANS ning. The supply committ ¢ill| and William Hartnett; Septembe & OUR BLUUSES ° Hot water. meet this evening and the ordinance| to 16, Cantain Eugene . Barnes, 5 | n Booth's hall, Friday night, June 12 On any of the above a small sioners tomorrow: evening | The Hoard | Ct n Wames Crowe: August 25 to o committee will fix a uniform set of [ ward Carlson, John Connelly, Simon | {8 7 little reed h bot t t i v e o & about our assortment of Blouse: Sure Relief | nours for tne f % , i - . ] : A Ot e e e e S 5 S0 | | e G e i I L ST e e vt e | Wholesale Greceries and Paper Goods BELL N s ston tomorrow evening Finn 1. Victor Davis, John Sonney | sibly L A Reports of the various meectings will | and rd Burke; September 27 ; : 27 to 49-53 Commercial St. Phone 1006 be made at the common council s October 8, Harry Parsons Willlam | FOR INDIGESTION | sion on June 18 McCrann and William Frey |