New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 3, 1919, Page 14

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; TR)IIZPPERWNTS A | Wimergreen Clove Cinnamon % - After every:smok | OF OUR eal Triangle Peppermints ; they | , . » will fres%gefi an%pgwlgg;e% the yEARLY SAL mouth and relieve that nervous | Commencing fension;_be‘i‘ween smokes. No Matier How Many ° ' , at this Sale, A Year from Wish You Had Bought 1 It May Be Several Year T : ;s A ; Vaiues are Again Seen riangleMinis & Careful wra : . are made from 49 ing in tinfoll Entire Stock of Clothing the finest 4§ » 2 lined withwax Schatfner & Marx Ma sugar A4 ; paper assure g Palm Beaches. est super M/ . freshness | oil of & _ ) and frue S ——— : mint. ] Ny : flavor. | COMMISSIONS WORK | of the popuiation was Rucsian. Bratiano claimed that the Moldavian o T > IR TR/ 7 | sections of Bessarabia, which are es- | @ (”\ ]}‘4/\(“‘ F[\P“XT‘- | sentially Rumanian should be given to Rumania Twenty-seven notes have been re- ceived by the peace conference from the Austrian delegation since NMay 22. ceived 27 Notes From Austrian Eight have related to the Klagenfurt section: =ix to methods of procedure Delegation About Terms. growing out of the Austrians’ desire } . il - for an oral discussion: seven have r Jated to boundaries > to pris s PERSONALS | Mildred M Gertrude . | Bailey will sp&nd a few days at I | The council of five appointed thres! ng 1m rlib]nmrll.{:‘ w{;n:"::](q: )qun‘rl':ng:\, Francina Wach Margaret Fos . | mauguin, 7 i commissions today to continue the| to the regulation of imports and ex- Bernice Reinold, Florence Mouat, Do Fd — work of {he peace corference The | ports, and three have bheen devoted to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marvin of 83, othy Clark, Doris IFreeman, Ruth Miss Josebhine Dunham of Shuttle | .qnmission for the execnution of the| the status of private properties. Re- | B Barnett street will spend the Fourth }f‘“‘r‘c”"' K””“"“A”P’ Wells, Priscilla | Mm,rmw vignue will spend a few days . qerman treaty consists of John Foster | plies have been made to only a few of | A with their son, Stanley, at Boston. Crabtree, ”?17‘9’_ Sampson, Ruby An o N"i‘fl':”'}.d, Mass. Dulles, United States; Eyrie | these notes, many requiring no an- drews and Eunice Humphrey. i = Crowe, England: Captain Andre Tar swer Captain Andre Tardieu presid- The Alpha Alpha Sorority expect to = | Miss DGrothy Dalton of this city | gjeu, nee, and Viterio Scialoia, | ed at today's meeting instead of Ste- leave Monday on their annual housc Howard Wilson and family have re- | 1eaves "‘7‘- v for Asbury Park for jta]y. The commission for the organi- | phen Pichon, French foreign minis- party which will be heid at Sachem’s | turncd from Martha's Vineyard, where | she will =p¢pd several days. | zation for permanent reparations con- | ter, wha was called upon to attend the Head. Mrs. Geors 'k of Plainville | they spent several weeks. = cists of Louis Loucheur, TFrance;| meceting of the chamber of deputies will chaperon the girls. The follow- — | AMiss BerBjce Roechm of 316 Chestnut dney Pecl, Ingland; Dr. Silvio young ladies will be present this Edward Stanley and family and Jr ;””' sl Sm‘“r‘[i‘!w KO 1 ol Crespi, 1t e e SRR s ClTY IT MS 11 Peace Conference Has Already Re- B s e e e = = Paris, July 2, (By Asscciated Press) Misses Constance Corbin, | and Mrs. Arthur Harrop of Harr { View. ¢ The commission for the co-ordination | e L of Bulgarian frontiers will be Mr. Dul- Miss I'x«'r_\fl Caplson of Cottage Place | jes, M. Tardieu and Mr. Peel. left toda; ¥ ian Neck where she The council also heard M. Bratiano, + will spend s T avs. » aniz e iniste and Basile Stanton Ashley has returned from ! < { L“”‘:‘l‘”;ml.” ‘]‘,mm :“‘m,‘”:‘\j ,]m.‘ 5 v RO cher asg ne e by 1 Maklakof, L k; )€ & eter school where he has b 4!\7 | Percival Platt df the Stanley House ! France, spes o+ Rumania and ng the past yeair. Mr. Ashley | joaves today fort A . st | il pectiv . concerning the to enter Middlebury college in FV S b s e i = - | over the holidays.® | “abic frontier. M. Makalof Firewarks July 4. Victory Terrace | v{m Fall. He has as his guest, Malcolm e = ‘ opposed the annex: io See advt. page 9 Bowen of Brooklyn, Mass. ldward King wilk spend the Fourth ! .<sarabian frontier. M. Ma £ §1.00 shoc sale : 3esse-Leland's. — at Montclair, N. J., Wyth friends. = sserting that the majority | —advt. 5 | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Boehm and Causelesfigurement.Hard their daughter, YI\mly. will leave to- | 4 morrow by auto for Bath, Maine, | Red and Scaled Ovel‘. where they will spend the month of July with Mrs. Boehm’s mother. | ‘‘Small red spots began on my i H face, and they took the form of pim- Principal Louis P. Slade of the | 8 i - ples, causing dis- High school and daughter, Virginia, : ! O figurement. They and R. N. Peck of Park Place and | § xv H L L B E H l H E R @ were hard and red, daughter, Louise, will spend the ; ¥ 4 7E ¢ and scaled over and Fourth at Camp Devens. street have returned from Oak Bluf Egertown, shoe sale at Besse-Leland's. and Miss Beatrice re spending the summer | at Indian Neck. came to a head. ] They were itchy and Henry Blackman of Black Rock | M We cannot urge upon you too emphahcally the wis I irritated my face. avenue wil s ; - P is d f buvyi " { i > a ue wil spend the Fourth at his om of buying whatever rugs are goi 0 need Then I used Cuticura. They afforded summer home in Newtown, Conn. X b g HES s ¢ going 8 relief and I used three cakes of = |® before prices - S o 4 e Sosty ) Wbl b i _ _ i advauce_ further. You are tired of when I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Miss Lulu Bently of Hartford, for- | @8 hearing this sort of talk—so are we—but it does not Yvonne Lussier, 89 Chicopee St., merly of this city, Frances K. Fletch- | M % Chicopee, Mass., March 26, 1919. I er, Mr. and Mrs. George Mavo and |}§ alter the fact. k . Rely on Cuticura Soap, Ointmynt Mr. and Mrs. J. Fletcher will spend | § ! Property Owners and Tenants and Talcum to care for your skin. | | the Tourth at Indian Neck i PRICES ARE STEADILY ADVANCING Soap 25¢, Ointment 25 and 80c, Talcum " 28c. lSo]dht;:muzéwut th'e' wqr]d, For Miss Anna May Rock\vc{_\ will spend ' § \ Seoree Porte 1. Malden, Manes 2P theRBonrthia e nion ACan L As long’as we have previously bought stock, Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. . ! Miss Mary Blumm and Miss Elsie | we “’i” Offel‘ it at Old pl‘iCCS. We will be 57,]2(1 to show you: ¢ To avoid fire which mig perty owners and tenants ar cleaning up of areas on thei ST e T R ® Bl paper or other materials lia opecial oeaniless lapestry Rugs : i . i ® fisRnz {"r.csgze pb i $24n95 : of life may in this way be § High@ “r:%’):ldg f‘t\\'glxr%n e o : $63°09 Anyone discharging We AISO Have A Fufi : ; Let us :how/-you the fresh new stock of i cause fire by carelessly thro Variety Of All Kinds Of ~ [|f ~ Commodore Fibre Rugs ~ J§ =« ™"™ Fresh Fish. .‘ 1’ AI\.JD : ! LOOK FIRST. Marte Antoinette Rugs Opefl Until 12 O’Clock F”day ’ Just the ‘rhing for bedrooms. They come in all sizes. Ds inty, cool, durable and inexpea:ive. REAR UNITED CIGAR STORE. oK (4 ¥~ OVERLOOKING Juleed UALITY CAPITOL i3 MIGHER THAN PRICE. GROUNDS

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