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poston dtore evenings at 6 We also close | Sept. 24. We close Monday o’clock until Oct. 1st. Wednesdays at 12:15 until “FLUFFY| RUFFLES” organdie and Sheer washable net, @hiffon ruffling is the call of the hour We are showing a of the latest effects. lot VESTI "LING wide width, Ruffled, nuffled on net, and net val lace ruffled 1-4 RUF Net comes Plain Val lace and tucked vard enough for v tee front. RUFFLING, 1 lace WASHABLE 1-2 to 4 edge, also hemstitched. NI inches wide. Some val LAWN RUFFLING plain and hem- stitched, 1 1-2 to 4 inches wide. ORGANDIE RUF- hemstitched, 2 1-2 CHIFFON AND FLING plain to 3 and inch. FICHUS Lawn. NEW VESTE Organdie, S and in Crepe and LAT NOVELTIES in and Collar and Cuff Sets in Organdie, | Wash Georgette | ete. | oS Collars | | | Crepe, net, Lawn, Crepe, PULLAR & NIVEN ‘Wash with weak solu- tion of blue stone or lime water, dry thor- ghly, follow with light appli- tion of— + PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 18 MAIN ST. DON'T FORGET DIONNES local and long distance moving and trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- gonable prices.. Also storage. 'Phone | 887-32 and 382, 8 Gilbert street, New Britain. VIM delivery and heavy duty | trucks, from.l5 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, | Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. - DENISON GARAGE 420 MAIN STREET Iivery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies and Repalring. MANRUSS AUTG LU, OVIERLAND AGIENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialtv. Phone 2227 129 Arch St | Daily Freight and Express Service | NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AXDZ NEW YORK LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. | A. H. HARRIS | Care of Adna Johnson, TEL. 961. DR. J. F. DUNIGAN| NATUREOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Officc Hours: 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 8 p. m. 1914 NORTH ST., New Britain, Conn, OR SALI The 7-room cottage No. 22 Cottage Place. Also No. 2B Seymour ave- pue with barn and lot 50x206. two others just put in first clas pair. Any of thesc Jess. re- for $3,500 or H. N. LOCKWOOD, RFAD ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room 407 Oity Hall, | utes. A | would | ecrnment or | checkofr, of And | § 0000 PEUPLE IN CHICAGO HEAR TAGK | | i ‘*Leel Teel De Valera Given Rousing Recep- tion in Windy City Chicago, July 14.—An audience of 50,000 persons, it vas estimated vesterday heard Eamon De “president of the Irish 1 appeal for aid and recoznition 1 h independence It was an open air meeting, held at the Chikcago National league baseball park, where all seats were taken up and neatly all vilable space occupied. Mr. De Valera, when he speak, was greeted by a tion of ¢ that lasted 21 soldier in a Canadian mounted speaker led the cheering Hissing Is Stopped. The crowd w; enthusiastic, but some of the "sp tors indulged in hissing when the names of President Wilson, Premier Lloyvd George of Great Britain and Sir Edward Carson, Irish unionist leader, were mentioned. Persons on the speakers' platform, however, soon stopped those demon- Mr. De Vale confidence that Americans sympathized with Irish independence movement hoped that the arose to eering min- form and the strat expressed and American government vize the jure” gov- Ireland. Ifrank . Walsh Dunne, members of the sent by Irish socicties in present the pea petition for settlement of the Irish question, and Mayor William Hale Thompson, of Chicago, other speake League of Nations Is Opposed. Mr. Walsh referred to Lloyd George as the “trick Great Britain™ whos nobody could forec Resolutions that “recognize the Irish established,” and relations with ‘de and Edward T delegation America to to conference a were of he said, mule actions, congress be urged republic, to establish Ireland for the Lenefit of American commerce and labor, and strongly opposing the League of Nations were adopted with enthusiasm. The league, it was de- clared, would impair American sov- ereignty, would destroy the Monroec Doctrine and would guarantee “‘the world supremacy of the two remain- ing despotic empires of the world— Great Britain and Japan.” Mr. De Valera opposed only on the ground that it would vent the Trish from receiving outside assistance in obtaining freedom from Great Br He said that he, as a stranger, not presume to inter- fere where the grounds for opposing the league, stated in the resolu tions, were concerned, for they were purely American grounds. Pe Vale Made An Mr. De Valera said he might asked why he came to America firss, rather than to some other country. Tt was not so much because of the large population of Irish blood or not even that the Americans are liberty- loving people, “but it is because we know that this nation is big enough to be able to stand up and follow its own will irrespective of whether John Bull likes it or not.” After attending relizious vesterday morning, Mr. De Valera was escorted by friends to the Ds Pauw universit where the degree of doctor of laws was conferred upon him. Today he planned to confer with local bankers concerning the proposal to issue Irish republic bonds. to row trade as the leaszue ain. could as LL. D. he service MAY Bl XAMINED BY LUNACY COMMISSION Sing Sing, N. Y., July Fawcett Hamby, bank robber and yer, who refused to take an appeal that will automatically delay his execution several months, will have onc week in which to change his mind. If he does not consent by Sat- urday to his lawyer taking an appeal that will prevent the state from put- ting him to death the week of July 28 Governor Smith’s lunacy commi sion will be ordered to procced to the death house and examine him The commission is composed of three state insane hospital superin- tendents, as follows: Dr. Charles Pll- grim, chairman, of Poughkeepsie: Dr. Raymond Kigb of Matteawan and Dr. George Smith of Central Islip. Hamhy is the robber who raided the . Brookiyn Savings bank and killed De- witt Peal and Henry Coons, bank clerks, before he got away with $15,- 000 HAMBY 14.—Gordon MINE 20 to 25 Per Cent. Wage Increase Also Sought in Pa., July 14. miners of District No. 1 nial convention here mands will be made for a hour day. an increase of 20 to 25 per cent. in wages, complete recognition of the union 1 the establishment of the This was decided at a meet- the executive board here yes- Pennsylvania. Scranton, When the meet in hien- this week, de- of N Distriet No. 1 will support these de- mands when the tri-district *conven- tion meets in Wilkesbarre next month TWO SCONSETS IN A DAY. Avcadia, Fla., July 14.—Seeing two s in one d s the experience two arm ators here in alti- tude fi Ay Leaving Carlstrom field an experimental flight for altitude, ttenant Charles €. Chsuncey and reeant Thomas Cook soared in a Le Pere airplane to a height of 20.000 feet. The weather at that height ws clear. the thermometer in the reut cockpit registered flve degrees helow the freezing point, and the sun was sinking below the western horizon, an fter dark, demonstra- | ;. "raice it | years uni- | stand | the | Premier | | wrecked and all (By the Story Lady.) Tee came from kitchen making the noise. Grandma had from house come poultry with an orphan turkey, just batched “What we do with turkey 2" shall one said andma. Giaaapa woacd up from his read- | ing yme folks could take that turkey and earn a farm in ten me have it said Peter. farm,” so grandma for two whole d nurse the turkey. 1t worried him when it ‘hollered” scared him when it didn’t for » it was lost. He rescued it from . the new puppy, and ran a mother off that was pecking it. A shower was coming and hunted hard and fz “Tee! Te came from the then it sounded over by Peter finally caught it in the violet bed just as the big drops hit. Tl raced in the house. “Here's vour turkey don’t want a farm anyway HELEN CARPENTER “Let want a him and nothing but Peter ndma, T MOORE KILLS WIFE AFTER FIERCE STRUGGLE Husband Says She Resented Noise He Made Na y Up Windows to Keep Qut B New York, 14.—Mrs Kmma Hopfinger, ight vears old, was stabbed to death in her apartment at No. 235 Fast 103d Street carly vester- day morning. Her husband, Carl, of the same age, locked up in the East 104th street ation on a charge of homicide. Hopfinger July was overpowered by James Ross, a watchman, and others, who, hearing the scrcams of the wo- men, broke down the door. Ross and Hopfinger were cut in the struggle that followed and Detcctives Joseph Ryan and Thomas Enright, who re- sponded to telephons calls sent by neighbors, sent a call for an ambu- lance. Dr. pital, found M numerous wounds bread knife. Hopfinger talked the station, stating that night he had locked and door of the apartment and nails into the woodwork of dows, being in constant fear glars. Sunday morning, he wife objected to the noise, saying she wished to sleep. She finally got up and after pping his face attempted to stab him with the bread knife, which he wrested from her, Hop- finger deciared. Much of the of Harlem hos- inger dead from with a Frederick Kins, . Hop inflicted incoherently at night after bolted the driven the win- of bur- said, his was found were furniture the windows tightly nailed. R ARRESTED. ADMIR $1,150 pings of Slayer's Case. HAMBY’'S Suspect i Robbery Has Clip- Bau- Mills and New York, July 14 mann, 20, arrested yesterday hotel No. 3, Seventh Thirty-sixth street, grand larceny, according police, a great admirer of Hamby, now in Sing Sing death house. Tn Baumann's room were found a bundle of clippings the Hamby trial, a piece of rope and a flashlight Baumann is suspected of having robbed Dr. Albert Hellman of 78 East Seventh-ninth sireet of $4.000 worth of jewelry and $150 in cash when employed in the physician's office in April. He had heen sought since May Rudolph at avenue suspicion of to the on is, on the | § in to see what was | tho | § Or, 1f you wish first to prove Kotail in’a_plainly wrapped package. i Satisty_yoursel’. growih of strong and silk-llke hair, or coser that baid spot with hair or got tho dime testing hox by miil NOV. JOHN HART BRITTAIN, BC-719 New Britain, OF course you desire it. Then read of this wonderfut | hair elixir, KOTALKQ or Sir! 1p and doing no good f Worry mo more ahout your hair, Afiss, Mrs those liquldalotions that are onlvzdrying your sc Whatsoecer, | Don't shampoo thofnatural oils There's a_hair elixir that jsemr 18 altogelher different from fhe scented lotions. tweive ingredicnis, sncluding havo heard of which 3o No < marvelons, in matter what condition your dhair Is mo_a full growth of hair when I w it 1s dning wonders for others—men I ‘could A1 this whole piper i copies of testimonials from pe--ons who endorse Kotalko. Tho entlusiasm i3 great when a person finds, after all else has failed, that Kotalko i3 just what Nature nceded as aid In producing a splendid growth of hair. You may now obtain the genuino Kotalko under my grarantee at tho drug store. or tho druggist will got it you, buf clse_that Is said to be “just as good,” for you will Tien enly delay your use of Kotalko. silver or stam your 50 only P climinate dandruf, You want to stop falling Apothecary Hall, Clark & F DROWN Westfield, Bu inches of ning parents, of Southwick fore with hind the were but che hent She was in an upright position. ing hous they was found with her head immersed in a half i >s of water. D IN EIGHT INCHES OF 14. drowned in D. | Be eight | July Madeline acked July Berne By e, two, was s St Geneva, 13 water at 7 o'clock last eve- . i bureau at home of her Harry Buzzee, minutes be- | pving been playing be- | in the rear of Mr. and the Mrs o] little girl had mother. She wn 300 vards . where supposed | Serbian force road. the city the her the 1 northeast of the place, taking thing of value, tives, 1,500 railroad from f articles. The population of ind th wandered in the rear of two brothers to be wealching her, disappeared. The child had the barrel that contained eight Apparently she had heen unable to get out. nant bians. over and READ e of ¥ fing ‘with i B o ko, comioutricd from- the Thees Kingdo one of which is the ferlizing intdo" ot o 1" compounded on the priacipio that aided Nature in givink § el growin. Data 360 “the ‘picturs below) ang women and children. Whon Dald sond for a Testing box which will come to yo rengthen Buy KOTALKO at the druggist's: nce or twice dally—wateh in your mirrorl A , Station ¥, NEW VORK, N. erd, Crowell Drug Stor SERBS EVACUATE WATE H . = | Rumanians Report That Temesvar Is Departing Foe. —The announces which hs of Temesvar, 2 Belgrade, with including are cars, ctories, animals bureau city protest against the action of states The Rumanian government, accord- to the hureau has declined andther Sage-Allen X Co. HARTFORD Throw away i sealp. i asing faror, for it ons and ‘washes. of Nature and nuine bear oll, § bair. 7St—0;ei Eliosed RllDaY Monday, July 14. We are giving ouremployes Monday, July 14, and shall close for that purpose. We feel that our cemployes who hard and faithfully arc optitled to together for recreation and amuse tion to the two weeks vacation the; therefore Invited them to be our guests for the sho We had an the outing store all e next Hair Grown day by mail promptly A T have worked s n all-day outing rent, in addi- receive and liwve a day at and others in | the first of the to a government special trains on planned to go on Friday half holidays, but owing order, it is now impossible to get the last half of the weel We trust convenienced Monda After the rest of Monday doubtiess our ployes will be able to give a little hetter service. our patrons will not be seriously in- by reason of having the store closed Rumanian em- that the ve heen occu- We shall have some very interesting events week, of which full details will be given later. aext > miles | evacuating | SAGE, ALLEN & CO., INC. them every- 40 locomo- | machinery | and household | that is making the | an ingement of Rumania and Nikolayi Lenine, the Bol of Rus for the ar- offer from alliance . betwee shevik premier 5 Ru WHAT THE PEOPLE OF NEW BRITAIN THINK OF R. 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No. 1, Steele, Ala. / ‘Women who suffer as Mrs. Gaines did should not hesitate to give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, a trial, as | the evidence that is constantly bei | published proves beyond question th | this grand old remedy has relieved m suffering among women. For confidential advice write Lydia B. Piokham Medicine Co.. Lynn, Ma The result of their forty years’ experi- encs is.at.your service, J. Henry Fagan, Dear Doctor: I want to tell you that your metho tion is the best ever. To any one who wishes to have tracted 1 gladly recommend you. POLICEMAN THOMAS 325 Church Streg Bridgéwork a Platd R. J. H For Painless Dentistry, S Guara A ov (he Benelit of the Workit 202 MAIN & J. Henry Fagan, Dear Doctor: In reply to your inquiry as to how I amj with the work you did for me, I will say ftl I entered your office my teeth were in shape, and you praatically restored all of teeth and one-half of my lower ones, an work was done I could eat my food a though they were natural. Your method of doing work is cej provement over the old methods, and medium of expressing my appreci Be pleased to accept my tha ous treatment received at your at liberty to show this 1oytg them to me. M 10