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MIARCAY HOWTOGOABOUT : Jew August Numbers of ' MARTAY ANERICANEATION Our Annual Wall Paper Sale Sk ' L OLiVE’ = | Genuine Bargains and : l : mb 1 a. Foreigners Must Be Treated in’ ; Mocast s i e T ; ” TO]LET Bmadmmded Way, Speaker Says‘ Dependabie Reductions SO AP \ $1.00 worth of Wail Paper = 3 5 A genuine Olive il Soap g and Border for GOYC Gone Wrong ™ Fox-Trot which are to be given in connection & 13¢ Cake | with the course for teachers of non- 40c Oit tl e $1 O(_) 4 — Pepfully played by the Louisiana Fl‘:e Knglish-speaking people conducted ® - A 2 25 by the. state board of education at |} 1 A ’ _]azz Orchestra, the newest Colu the Normal school ml'llxi\.n lhlsv[('fl:\]'. A 4 p N\ Comb‘natlon Whlch also p]ays the C(‘)up— under the direction of Samuc 4 | A llng A‘Yelplng I{Ound Blues‘ 5 an(-)ther irresistible fox-trot. A-2742—85¢ Brown, state supervisor of ecvening |8 A e B s . I o Wall Paper, Paints and Varnish Will Be Higher A part of Mrs. Hillsberg's remarks ; follow: So Take a Tip and Supply Your Needs at This Sale. “In dealing with the foreigners we . . K| | must look upon the subject in a | broadminded way. Foreigners do not . understand the meaning of America. To them it is a free country wherein Their they may do as theyv like. 169-171 Main Stres! | et & it e G WOl must not expect them to grasp our meaning instantly. They come here | c to better themselves. Some Ameri- become Hien and then (o teave 1< |k Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all Painters’ Supplies lears (of Love)-One Step become rich and then to leave this country. “This is not true. They are sl 'Yaanama Blues—Foleot i s, e )3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 best of their new conditions. { ““Tears (Of che)!” mtroducmg “We must be patient with them 5 and put ourselves into their places “I’m Glad I Can Make You Cry and realize how h«‘”’(! it is to get ac- = and ((Pa}]jamah,” won t ma‘\e ‘vou customed with conditions of a new country. Teachers can learn a great cry, but dance. ‘“‘Yama Yama Blues” deal from them. They are interested . = in historical questions, are very pa- ! 3 will make you dance some more. triotic and want to learn more about A-2741—-856 American history. i [ “The foreigners have a wrong NEW PEACH PTF 23 R - _ meaning for democracy. To them a MOCHA LAYERS 30¢ Ma NTE L llab _\’r 1 president is a king. They cannot un- FRESH GRATED COCOANUT LAY RS \ i mmys Lu \'A altz derstand the value of the right to i ot & n 'Red La "—F T. Horsfall vote. They had no say about the DELICATESSEN. - \ ; e ntern-rox-irot government in their own country. OUR OWN-MADE COTTAGE CHEESE h 7 The king's word meant Jaw WITH PIMENTOS 3 j . . . BOYS, “Do not try (o destroy their past BT SO, o a8 W W ks \ s The Happy Six plays th}x;pe; history. Respect it so that they will e P e 758 Sdoa/ L] 3 waltz, and the Waldorf- respect yours. By so doing you ere- POTATO SALAD M fect ’ SUlTS ate a bond of sympathy with them. SPERRY & BARNES BAKED HAM W i 1 Astoria Dance Orchestra this They have great respect for a teach- CREAMED CHICKEN g A5 “ . .. . 5 3 s / s o 1 er; therefore, retain your sincerity famous fox-trot from the music ALL OUR OWN-MADE CHOCOLATES—BUY FROM THE MAKER R 8 especlally COmPOSed for At a saving | | toward them. EUIVIACANDY. reat your schoolroom . as a ; 2 : of :52"50 on each friendly gathering. If mothers can- 0 77 it ; Nazimova’s great new motion Suit ! not come to school, take the school H A L L l N A N S z | A picture “The Red Lantern.” { to their homes. You can form a B T o e ; s 4 : X 4 i 1 e class at one of their homes. They 142 MAIN STREET. ¢ A by A-2747—85¢ § HARTFORD is very essential that foreign mothers become Americanized. A gulf arises between the family. The children and fathers have more of a chan-c | i a to learn the Iinglish language at Pt T CHAS. DILLON & C mother remains working at homeo. £ C Children drift away from their . mothers and lose respect for them PARIFORD. as time passes. “Teacher for this kind of work P3| | must be carefully chosen. They must Ron P“ARM’ACYS have sympathy for the foreignors must not feel ahove them A knowl- QuEsTIoN BIRD edge of the background information is necessary. They should acquaint themselves with the customs and traditions of their pupils, gain their confidence at the very heginning, ex- Y 5 | plain to them that their conditions ‘9 ; i of life are the same as their pupils., | [§ R ‘@’z, m’nbza, Deale t KEstablish a friendly feeling with them 3 % r and you will hate (o give up your work at the end of the course. “ne mreiimers wnprecits vors | [ Sailor Hats Marked Away Down i 68 Splendid Selectlons Played by are willing ;J"'m'.‘";,ff_l‘[1.'1:‘,?"}“[-'175;”,' If you have been wanting a Sailor, now is your opportunity. 1 YA the F‘fllomng reat ganlzatlons in return ; These re de Yine Ve d senni raid, anc oy are o i or- “Encourage’ them to show you | These Hats are made of pineapple and sennit braid, and they are g ColumbiaSazophoneSestette Borbee's Jazz Orchestra Vess Ossman’s Banjo i ! b aOrchestra of _ chestra their abilities. Let them teach you smart, beautifully made chapeaux that you will be proud to own. | £ Columbia Orebestra u'fii"c:-.;ms yore ¢ . Brothers (Accor- and very other woman living in | | how to do handwork, etc. They feel Worthiinito 0, very special at—$100. $1.75, $1.05 598 Jockers Brothers Prince’s Orchestra Marconi Brothel $6. 3 .00, , $1.98, $2.98. 2 Bro PRSUI Lriicaa Orches dion) - proud to he able to help a teacher. | B i , ; e OrlaE e Denes Orchestralll Pistro and Guldo Delro The entire community is benefited by ANOTHER SAILOR—This is an especial item in white rough Ao azeBand T T ouiciana FlveJazsOrchestra _(Accordion) i is i 4 ; 5 Biltmore Kalalubi Hawalian finds comfort in smoking that thvs: work of Americanization.” straw An exceptional value. Worth L at—$1.98, !a(r‘lrfhu“l;::;ltmorrlnve!ly I‘;g;nl;lnM:’z;\hxa Bena Orehtaten The second lecture of this series i , § Waldorf-Astoria Dance Or- Kopp and Banta (Drum and Blue and White Marimba will be given on Thursday next at | REDUCTIONS IN CHILD REN'S HATS They are made of Mi eheta Flano) Band i Buenos - ing ] a har T, Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra Louise, Ferera & Greenus Municipal Band of thefr husbands’ smoking the || 10 a. m. sharp by Henry T. Burr, of At Strawiand fecme ink 1 eI iamd o ey o T ! soodenbinee i RS N this city G 4 e o ¥ H bardson Orchestra fragrant clgars to be purchased s B sl Woth i onl 8 £ Original Dixieland Jazz Band at this drug store. Tobaccos FREE LECTURESfifi H TRANSPARENT BRIM HATS :liere dve some art in between are a side line with us so you see we're enabled to sell a most | | IN BIFLE TEN excellent line of smokables at This Store Closes Friday Afternoons During July to Sept. 13, Inclusive We'd like to inform Mrs. B. this community whose husband they won’t object in the least to 5 New Colarmbia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month: scason Hats. Made with Georgette crepe and satin crowns and in ™ BIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York navy hlue, pink, sand and white—$ $1.50, $1.98. Evangelist Walleker Arranges Pro- reasonable prices. gram For Weck Beginning Axslrod’s Pharmacy | rwas 2 cam views L ppiypR yo ALLEN | BUY THESE RECORDS AT ' The freellectures v thelBiplolcnant| o ciound W OSRCES Ry e Outng 236 PARK STREET, tauqua fent on Church street are bo- At Eake Combounee. Tivcal Tiehiweight to Moot “Ted? Al C\f//)enc’r.!' Opp. Rackliffe Bros. ng held each night, Saturdays ex- The first of the social gatherings of Gg‘““ cepted, and the following program e sUpErvisors e pity play- len of Bridzeport for State Titk has been arranged by the evangelist, thelauneny sare B o e sl H. 'C. J. Walleker for the weep be. | Brounds was held last ‘evening at| in This City July 31, ginning July Lake Compounce, and like similar 5 | CITY lTEMS Subject Sunday Night—“God’s Car- | events of past seasons, it was voted | - rangements were completed last toons of Earthly Kingdoms, and who . v e tevenin g S for a1 0 S o 1in dt hoine: exhis — 5 S € “all to the good. T'he ymembers of xing exhi M S' t Ve P R e A PO Is represented by the ‘Little Horn’ of { R bition for the state lightweight titlc aln ree Dan. 7 the public amusements ! commission, Wilson’s.—advt. Monday, July 21st—A great time | Harry C. Jackson, Howard A. Timbrell R e L New Britain’s Largest Exclusive Refail Talking Machine Shop | Dr. James F. Dobson, Dentist, Na-| coming. The millennium soon to he. | and Miss Mary A. Campblell, were the | lional Bank building.—advt. gin. The devil to have a vacation for | Buests of the occasion. (veneral regrot | Reimer of ghis city, signed : Jolly Three dance, Saturday night, | 1,000 years. was manifested over ti{c inability of | the proposed hout which will he her | 2 3erlin.—Advt. Tuesday, July 22d—A stereopticon | Jud Bill" Mangan{ ta be present, Whdee Ghe s uobices o Sl T o= —_— — Last week big discount sale of wall | lecture on the wonders of the twen- [ OWing to the stress df business and | g Reeiofils Hatdwaie hard fighting with a Can- | St. Mary's irls’ and in the to remain in his native land until B . e ool tieth century. What does the Bibls suy | 8Ol o \ Reinas signed. Mo e o nt. Junior league the Kagles will cross spring, after which he will probably Franklin square.—Advt. about present day inventions? The “feed was gooyl and much| 5 85 Stclaicnlit 0 Ok the curtain raiser, will bring to- [ bats with the Royals. The girls' make his home in New York. Anthany Wednesday, July 23d—A definite | credit is duc Miss Mae Aox who super- | el :.w‘ tor the weigh- | o ther Jimmy McCarthy of this city game > played at 2 o'clock. Bombara, whe wife died last fall WANT FRET-SAW. prophéecy sliowineiihat iy esusiothva v ten AUICHRIBENL IR sianize U o oLyt e o oe e e Ees BTG se e G il ool o i i during the influenza cpidemic, will ro- An appeal has been sent out by the | arethis the Christ h‘_'”“‘f“”"j““y““_“':? ”?;"A' e men will wear eighi-ounce gloves and | 15 Scheduled as a six-round affaix WOLPERT OUT ON BAIL. side in Italy for an undefermined 30ys’ cub for a fret-saw. Any person Thursday, July 24th—The ancient | filled by Harry Ginsbérg who soft bandages, and they agree to box Michael (. Wolpert, of Union, N. J., | lensth of time 2 5 | Hebrews sanctu: service, the gos; tered” a few remarks to the ) i 5 P e S e e e s z suc ch s . the gospel e regulatio ree 5 SEBALL AT ST, N S, vas in this city vesterday making i x,nv:x. such ].vn m]sdtru‘r;\s;;:l l\)\nhxrh P G e BOS| blage, after which he Invited them to | the resulation three-minute rounds BASEBALJ T. MARY e 10t being used would aid the ma- £ 12 boxers y - quiries concernit Frank Wolpert | HOMI 9 4 YDICTS. i Friday, Jul th—“The H ¢ | the dance hall, wherethe managed to | 14Gh of 1he boxers agreed to post a| N 1 pricsening Bmnk T TE FOR DRUG AT Runliys by donatingititosthe club b, Py s s i i Thedouse of | % them by the daar, gratis. This | [Orfeit of $100 for weight and appear- | Six Contests Scheduled for Tomorrow | who was held for rial in the superior SR el e T U fcnel ¢ e Chr Sl ; ¢ |l2nce. 2 hn" i o chargec iplict ollm t /aw is to be used for educational and ik ]mnfi“ng L8 v]nmw] ‘T‘”I:“\e a proved Harry to be & good fellow, but | AN Honest Jo Willis was de- | Afternoon at Playgrounds, court, har :-\;:,',‘u‘ rm‘y‘\u“”vy\’”:n (:” Rocketeller has presented a hHOWEIWE e el : tter know how it ste ke remained for th¢ home trip for | Cided upon as the referce, which R e e e e LS [ LT et o ahn's autor St AL L had better know how if stands. it re 1 ix ba 1 es Bedied lles o e i S walpert Dt ub Sils aturday, July 26th—Bible study at | Harry to show just fiow good a fellow | Sl £ Taieg My S olrest DS R S el W 2:30 p. m. i ¥ | he is. The party wgre conveyed to the | ] ail f : : lake In a rather small auto truck, and Promoter Reinas announced that rticles for the right step toward the success of o e tomorrow afternoon . Mary's A ity home for inebriates but rour the City, Ghurch, Junior (F 5 oMt 8o clcaand i e e | when the filling ahd refilling process | '¢ had practically signed Johany | 20 GIrlS’ leasues - Sy | i 'zf“nf'.'j,»:v‘:fq T A e TIon, | nad ceased last fight there was but | Shusrue of Waterbury, brother of the | . 11 the CIY leaRue, the dcoms of | GOING BACK Be nab Sonducted | rug addicts. Mayor Hylan i ne Supervisor A. A. Pilz, of St. Mary's | 1o Goc legt. ,Alarry had charge of | famous Joe Shugrue and ipperz |iensinston Mt chle fth e X Franl Bombara, who has conducted iy the" it 6 BELL-ANS Dlas¥toiindle,(nas lenaereqitevinal ol laieom (el e i bk b e el e e e R il Company i i | the Central barber shop on Main |NoOUnced the acceptance of the ift Hot water | oicemen the use of the baseball | joraiable. As alresult his O'Sullivan's | Found semi-final. Shugrue is a top- | Pafs with the Crescents. { streot, and his brother, Anthony Bom- | The bullding was erected at a cait of SureRellef dtamond for practice in the event of | qragged along . the highway most of [ Dotcher. having shown to advantage | The Church league contests will be | bara of Bristol, will sail from the, ; Bt ey d‘»mn”’vmlm(;“' a game between.the local and Meri- | the distance hofne. e R e T Tl T Con Ll sl Bl b e il Bl sl S G e Bt R e - den departments being arranged, | Acsisting Mide Cox in arrangingsthe | Meriden and attended by: locdl sports. St: John the Evangelist and .| their former home in Italy. It will be | Warwick Farm at the expense of th Offcer William Souney is piloting the | event were Miss Grace Burns and Mr. | Cohen, s an English product, and ‘s v the Sacred Heart church | the first time that the local man has | llockefeller Foundution, which oper- OR INDIGESTION | destinies of the local agsresation. 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