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/ 269742 TAXES COLLECTED IN JULY x Collector Bernadotte Loomis Warns Delinquents They Must Pay 9 Per Cent. Increase. A report issued by Tax Collector prnadotte Loomis indicates that 2 was .collected in taxes ring the past month. This amount $55,476.30 in excess of the sum pllected. during the corresponding onth of last year. The tax collector’s office in City hall s open until 9 o'clock last evening d taxes ed in until the very t minute taxes who failed to pay will now be r cent. 1919, vesterday of 9 p - July, llows and impr rinkling, 796,089.13 S reet mprovem t sprinkling, $7,034 ELKS GRILL ROOM. FL SUCCESSEFUL OPENING. The informal openin room at the New of the new ritain lodge was held last evening, and s crowned with suc 1t was imated that over 100 people at- tended the opening which was for niembers of the order and friends. A of fried chicken oc- o principal place on the During the evening danc- joyed in the banquet hall, selections were rendered by eve- rill roo be opened to and Steward William M. arranged a palatable din- ing will also be held in con- ion with the opening. The grill m a to the / a long felt here is every indication of ~ess CITY ITEMS. records, now $1.00, at 365 Main, opp. Myrtle. at $1.50 at I Big reduction bags. Co: Lot of § at $1.50 at E Suit c: Conn. Hat Lot of on s.—advt. 1t a big saving. s to close 's.—advt. 2t a big saving. Parker shirts to close at Besse-Le! 5. — sold at public ; lots on City venues, 2 P .M., § shine.—advt. rain or OUNCED., NO POLICY A Plans for Lyceum Theater This Fall Not Given Out as Yet. Manager John J. Glackin, of the Lyc 1 theater, this morning stated that r announcement of the policy the fall has yet LeWitt. Mr. of the theater for been made by George Glackin added, however, that Mr. LeWitt will try to give his patrons the form of entertainment they want. At the conclusion of the present on of stock, the Lyceum will be closed for a few weeks to make alter. ations. The house will be re nted and the decorations changed. Mr. LeWitt will return to New Britain within ten days and make known his plans at that time, Mr. Glackin said. PERSONALS. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Barker leave Monday for Old Orchard, Me.,” where they will spend several weeks. ! from Madison they spent the month of July. where The Misses Ellen and Ester Brandt, Kathleen Crowley of Kast Main street and Miss Hazel B. 11 of Shelton will leav Sunday for Nantasket Beach oston, to spend the month of August hn A. Andrews and ) Irene and Miss Ruby, for Camp Kinipic, Maine, to Andrews, Jr. tods John dred Torell will leave tomorrow for Weinberg, hier =« Providence, K. L, on an automobile taking her annua trip. n. TR Thomas Hogan, of Ia Mai “" f‘m”l““ll“s i "\"‘ L) left this morning for Boston gent at the Stanley ks 8 v Worl e he will spend the ensuing two on his annual va Miss Jennie Kallgren annual vacation of two tion tomorr Michael D. Meskill Nantasket Beach, ston. William mMorrow on a two weeks' v ASTORIA ition tomorrow. ojourning at Kerin leaves the What is 8 harmless Drops and Soothing Syrups. Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. weeks with r ives. _her | v yCATION TURNS TO GRIER, dura- The Willia which wi was jon of M irview strc da when her sister ton, died at Word o ton city to- rtion is Castoria substitute for Castor Oil, It is pleasant. Paregoric, It contains neither Its age is its guar- antee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhcea; allaying Feverish- ness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive youin this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-Good’’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Tubes $3.09 52 Cord $35.10 turned her was re- e 1 1 i e el THEREFORE THIS STORE WILL KEEP OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE BESSE-LELAND’S THE LIVE STORE THE AIM OF THIS STORE IS ALWAYS TO GIVE THE PUBLIC SERVICE 1d-Summer Suit Sale Above all things QUALITY is cur motto. and never will deal in cheap merchandise at any price. This live store never has Our policy is to sell only the highest quality of dependable goods at a price Jower than any other store—A price made possible by our tremendous buying power—a price that keeps our store crowded every day. Al- ways look for Quality—It gives you lasting satisfaction. $37.34 .- 33591 ... $40.33 $41.85 $45.98 $45.37 $5.70 $5.85 $5.94 37x5 BOYS" KHAKI TROUSERS Were $1.00 to $1.15 THE MARKET FIRST, LAST AND ALL ALWAYS THE LOWE THAT PRIME RIS ROAST BE. BONELESS RUMPS . PLATE BELF . NICE POT ROAST . FRESH CUT HAME NATIVE CHICK SELLS THE TIME. FEW OF OUR SPECIALS. These Tires these tires. $13.50. sories. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY QUALITY MARKET NORTH END . 40c COR. OF ELM AND EAST MAIN STREETS GENUIN LAMI CHOPS .. LAMB STEW | QUALITY PRICES Pound e Pound 2¢ Pound 8¢ Pound 1¢ Pound > Pound 35¢ Pound nd 28¢ Pound 0c Pound 32¢ Pound | - Pound | 1 | | | TJAIITY NMARKIET 324 East Main Street are guaranteed in the for 5,000 miles and 8,000 miles in the cord. We make our own adjustments on and have as yet to have a dissatisfied customer of We have sold these tires for the last 3 years and they are dependable. Goodrich 375 tires equal to a 31x4 and cost $20.50 guaranteed 6,000 miles. We have a few 30x3V5 Give us a call whenn in need of tires or acces- Remember we have free air in the rear and our service in changing tires is unexcelled in this city. If you doubt it try us. THE ALLING RUBBER CO. Non-Skid these tires first class seconds at Pound > Pound : Pound » Pound > Pound i SPRING LAMP (LEG) .... BARNES PORK (R( . Pound - Pound » Pound : Pound D. J. Kelly, Mgr. Sale Price 69¢ MEN'S SUITS $14.50 to $39.50 Were $20 to $50 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS $9.50 to $37.50 Were $15 to $50 e — BESSE-LELAND CO. 38 STORES 38 CITIES