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GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE SPORT COATS 0 SCARFS B | Novelty of Such Occurances Startles ESTABLISHED 1886 Scotch and Irish B In blue, brown and mix- Of imported English _silk. ; People Living in British Il\ll'(.\—ligln, cool and hand- ry Summer Outfit should Isles, some—_for wear with flannel d include scarfs of foulard— I : : | Trousers. Wee light, dqurable and very good London, June 20, (Correspondence 9 . looking—$1.00 and $1.50. of The Associated Press.) Race riots i M in the northern part of England and Golf Suits - the country, principally because of - % | (he novelty of such occurrences in [ FLANNEL i A e . B | these istanas. ? TROUSERS The woolens are the very finest of im- B. :T'n\" 3 Normally there are few negroes or Inl cxcanil srnde o118 e P - e - with colored skins to be seen i i ported Tweeds but the striking feature of d ‘ at Britain, but the cxigencies [FAlwool)ifa sCicoloand N1, of war caused the importation of & these Suits the way they are made (p 007 <9 e Willl il LA B | large number of them to work on [ i N b and become shapeless after seaport docks and recruit the ranks B the first dip. If you must SeEDOLLdoeRs anc fogectulughciranis g At the @houlders 0[ the Coat are two & e i of manual laborers depleted by the = e ave athing Suit, ¥ 5 a buy a d | call for fighting men. They S : RS good one—here—one and Brousht from various parts (of ENICKER GOLE inverted plcats, defigned to pernut any two-picee styles, $6 to $12.50. h \:"?,‘1] ‘S()u\l:“.\ x}m:u’:’l‘I\:m‘)lll‘\cfl \\(')cu In- H . TROUSERS . . . 5 i o N sm. d - | amount of “give”, the importance of which | oice ppizins e bk of 2 Represents a great Saving on what Clothing In attractive mixtures for the | e derstand: Tt . t i % Repatriation of these colored men [ man who plays zolt without every goifer understands. he garment is B e e R o lllcozl a Lttls 1ater a coat—weil tailored gar- 5 ol Sl el o ments roomy and comfortable—has patch pockets COLEAR ATTAGHED Niine Bmeny ot g e and soft roll Iapels. In white, plain colors and e b o e RN, ers engaged at profitable employment novelties, $3 and $3.50. il s R . . L The knickers are shapely and well made [ v e g This store is the home of Hart, Schaff - i ; Resentment over this state of af- SHOES ¥ORR ALL —and from every standpoint the Suit is an Bl | rairs quickly developed into hatred 8 REF & Marx ClotheS. SPORT . . = when the soldiers observed that the M ideal “Country Club” Suit. GOLF strangers were trying to cultivate tt Golf Shoes—with or without D A B el Lk A e cleats—Tennis Shoes—White Hors€all-made, Ready-for-Service ! TERRY BATH AND B | L of negroes took white wives. b A complete line and gOOd values in Buck Shoes for Resort Wear. BEACH ROBE! A medical officer in the troubled district describes the situation as very serious noth trom « heaith snd @ Bathing Suits. 75c¢ up to $6.00 a Suit. cconomic point of view, and asserts A that 400,000 demobilized men are still THE LUKE HORSFALL COMPANY | = 0 | rone S | injustice?” he asks. “It is nothing less than iniquitous that the men who 93 Asylum Street, Hartford Ji}'\h"((QQ"‘F}EL:T'1}‘7;‘".Zéélfmél-‘ffipflfi’“wl&‘ 3 Emery Shirts. negroes. “It Pays To Buy our Kind” §| FoRESD FIRES 1‘ e HAMBURG CONDITIONS BAD. individuals writing to relatives or '8 DIl RAGE IN WEST Treves, July 18.—Mail from Ham- | friends in the American occupied ea, since all the navigation compa< SE had to. surrender their ships ta censorship indicates a glaomy condi- | the Tntente there have been 50,000 'ta Timber, Livestock and Scveral Towns tion of affairs there socially and eco-| 70,000 men walking the streets in | nomically. According to letters from | search of work, | burg passin through the American O’DOWD SCORES KNOCKOUT. O'Dowd, of St. Paul, middleweight| Al McCoy, of Brooklyn, former mid- | round of their scheduled ten-round St. Paul, Minn.,, July 18.—Mike | champion of the world, knocked out| dleweight champion, in the third! bout iast night. e — S—— in Western Montana Are Threatened. Spokane, Wash., July 18.—Forest nitected looth daid 1o ilave Caused g Beiwuns e eral forest officials here. Several small towns are also reported in danger of destruction. The flames [ Porterhouse, ’ ; : £ | have caused the fire-fighting crews to Rn‘md Sir- c % 2 retreat. | @ 2 district No. 1 were reported as 3 eun spreading rapidly under a high w and all of western Montana was i % to be under a pall of smoke. | LR A A band of thousands of sheep were S Bl | hurned when a blaze swept down on > : | Tarkio, a small town west of Mi soula, and trapped the animals. > o 3 Two ranch houses in the Priest The Ladles’ Home Journal for April, page 145, carries a remarkable S g River valley, east of the town of article headed, “Theodore Roosevelt's Teeth.” ¥ - RN 0 | Priest River, Idaho, were desil‘u,\‘cd‘ This is an article which everybody should read. Here follows the | ] by aliice swbichistarted § Wednasdayl) I8 ; 1 } UL, 8 | night and which yesterday was T(] ) opening paragraph: N B . threatening 15 other ranch homes G G “How expressive of his personality was Roosevelts smile! Whether i . 2 ) s e e ST W U6 vl x HU&SI S‘ew your acquaintance with him was personal or only through photographs, : . ; : . SEom the attribute of Roosevelt’s that you remember most clearly is surely his B 2 LY, - e p B TALITY 7 SHOICE NATIVE e R e e T S R i o e G e Regis, Montana, which was partially | PRIME_QUALIEYY | Fancy Young.| ©Z ST dione laets: BARd Tars Fr ) | destroyed in the forest fires of 1910, REEF VEAL o 4 N i has been surrounded by fires on | P8 While the direct cause is sald to have been what is known as “pul- er Hill which have leaped tiic e LAMB R monary embolism,” or blood clot on the lungs, the trouble which cost the &0 8 divide. The town is completely cut ,‘ g ROAST L Ib life of the great American had its start in an absessed tooth 20 years ago, Q| off from help and is declared (o be | g ROASTS .. Ib 2ic TENDER FOR POT say the doctors. § in danger of d ruction. POT ROASTS 1b PIE L 1 2 There is no telling WHAT troubles one is inviting when neglecting 2 B —— - PRIME RIB LEGS “) 320 SHOULDER the teeth. The SAFE way is to allow a competent DENTIST to examine : . BIGOT FLAG ADOPTED. ROASTS .. Ib 28¢ 0 ROASTS ... 1b 2 them every little while. This will safeguard you against complication — BOILING MEATY RUMP ’ I make no charge for such an examination—and my fees for work Karclians' National Emblem Looks PIECES .... 1b i8¢ FORES 1b 22¢ | roasrs ... v done are VERY REASONABLE. Like Irish Fighting Hues. Better be safe than sorry! Come in! angel, July 18, ‘orrespond- ! ies e St fronse R PORK LEAN. | 42c FRONT | 40c . . . i . of the stranges ag E dosumvd Specialists in You Have Only One Life--- i s e : B .d k It may be that a cat has nine lives but you have onl ne The ha in find. tk i thollica fo St “\H'md;l rell l PRESH GROUNI) HAMBL RG — V as S 3 av nly one. h appiness you nd, he va ar 2 E Lapla D riagewor comforts that you enjoy must be yours now. Don't be satisiled with decaved teeth or sponsy W | “Fne s desionca, 1t e o by ve. | | LEAN PLATE CORNED BEEF i gums year after year. Something better is in store for you, and here is how to have it. Come in P < ‘ nl 25 " . £ . S a . B8 | quest of the Karelians, who have am- LT PI( FEET 25¢ Beautiful Bridgework with ab- and see me at once, and I will explain every detail to you. Then we can, if you are not able to il | bitions to form an independent state, SA IGS solutely painless extractions. do otherwise, arrange for small weekly payments that you will hardly feel. It is so easy and my MM [ included the national color of the ! FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER 12¢ work is absolutely painless for I use Karelians, a bright orange and their i e NO Nap a Mlnlt NO AFTER [l | viance o recn namrocis tpon an | i SHOULDERS LEAN FRESH . Ib ‘;zfi NAUSEA orange background Russian S Dear Doctor:— Bell £ teful EFFECTS 3 goyernment calsed the flag to el Bg FANCY CALIT. NATIV NATIVE STRING elleve me one of your grateful hauled down as it did not, at that . D S i e O time, approve Karelian independence. LEMGNS BEETS BEAND took In my particular case. I was ;i hen I first thought 7 o g s cleanliness of your office and the L : ) = . 5(: 5c S G By wem oeel Sere ireat international surgeons like Dr. Hunter of London, tell us that the teeth are often the Legislature Will Take Action if U. S. atafe dn‘pe”ed illteiis unsuspected cause of ill-health and even insanit; Be once more the Happy, Healthy Person you | N awisINGot Incinaire were before your teeth went bad. Get back the oldf “pep”, the self-confidence, the alert, active 'q thorough knowledge of A S , ok ¥ s . 7 > T = o mind. Come in and see me ai once for an examingtion. My office is in the very heart of the W | . o i, July 18—=The Philippine vour work has accomplished more for : : L 0 : > L i v bichi T - ereiiionut: toanitls city. The equipment is ideal. Good dentistry alorfe is practiced here. So you cannot afford to Honl Measire fortthe mmas i ' L £ MRS, GALLAGHER, mis e opportunity of having your teeth attended‘tu and remember my work is absolutely pain- held that the national prohibition 161 Hartford Ave., amendment recently ratified in the . New Britain, Ct. J. HENRY FAGAN, United States does not apply to the } NEW NATIVE FANCY LARGE CALIF. Dear Doctor:— { B | Philippines. This announcement was 1 was almost tearful when I entered:your offibe to have my tooth extracted and the greatest aade fodey Ly Legioialive Jeaders CABBAGE wa'ermglo"s ORANGES surprised person when I realized it was out and (without the slightest pain. Your Nap-a-Minit 8 Chedeocasiroaitanasisald Syoniane s J: HENRY FPAGAN, method of dentistry is truly wonderful and you cL}',n rest assured I shall make it known to my | an exact copy of the act of the Ameri- | I Pound Each Dozen friends. o B | can sovernment. Dear Doctor:— triends. J.W. RILEY, iy : P B 25 I want to tell you that your G ad 20 Union St., New Britain. ‘ c method of extaction is the best ever. SEatt TAEA ; 5 RE IS TO RATIFY. To any one who wishes to have car Doctor . m—— Thels i osihilesbantaiy Claaly It is a matter of personal satisfaction to 'mje to testify that the bridgework you made is not Alabama Scnate Against Suffrage | B bl e only perfect in appearance, but has proved mos# serviceable; and I shall always consider myself Despite Wilson Message., § you. fortunate in having the pleasure of recommendfing you to my friends in or to better ure you ¢ % . MRS. CLAYTON LAWRENCE, i { < Montgomery, Ala., July 18.—The of my appreciation. FRANK T. McMAHOY 215 West Main St., Plainville, Ct. e Alabama senate yesterday refused by » New Britain. a vote of 19 to 13 ta ratify the federal = - L SE woman suffrage amendment. The vote EANCGYSSIUIEED RELO L ML el = / 21 2 B | followed a debate of three hours, dur- OL[VES CHEESE EGGS { 3 ing which a me ve from President X 'Wilson supporting the amendment 5 3 R : Pint Pouna Doset st MAIN o : Free , ST. tons Free W| 1 arvim avomos | 3lc 35¢ s7¢ OPEN UNTIL :FD ° < NURSE IN { ’1‘0\\!0 July S.—Mrs. usse —— e ———— 9P. M alnless i)enfist&‘ ATTENDANCE B | Duane, o Vhfl?u‘lv‘lphlf\. ew}f‘r 0[} | B 2 Y [ [ ] gl | Roland S. Morris, the American am- ] Let Your Liberty Bonds Pay for Your Dental Work. [ I Will Take Paid or Partly Paid Bonds [l | recentiv v ihe bmpress o samme | |8 BEST COMPOUND .o lb 29c ‘William Potter, of Philadelphia, for- | merly minister to Rome, was received I in audience by Emperor Yoshihito.