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THE MAN WHO SHAVES mself knows the importance of good ap, talcum powder, witch zel or toilet water. That's the kind man we cater to in our men'’s toilet pods. brushes, Give them a trial and you'll ve with comfort. Men who know 11 tell you so. ickinson Drug Go. 169-171 Main Stree! Athletic hirts Formerly $1.00, now ... 60c¢ Formerly $1.25, now ... 75¢ Formerly $1.50, now ... 90c ! Formerly $2.00, . now ...$1.25 All Sizes. THE Luke Horsfa!l Go, HARTFORD “It Pays to Buy Our Kind.” * CITY ITEMS. Members of Unity Rebekah lodge 0 are to attend the funeral of s. Ruth Trebert of Maple Hill to- brrow will leave cn the 1:30 p. m. blley from the center. Big alteration sale at Goldenblum illinery Co. All millinery at 1-2 ice. dvt. Miss Mildred Katz of 2 eet reported to the pol @rters last evening that she found pocketbook containing $8 on the rner of Ann and Sexton streets yes- rday. SEEK NEW LOCATION Is Still Gilbert hy Nursery Looking for Quarters—Must Vacate School Sep- tember 1. A location for the Day Nursery, jhich must vacate its present quar- Ps in the Elihu Burritt school be- re the first of September, is still ping sought. The management of € nurs and the chamber of as yet have not found a location report that be done about se- ry mmerce itable mething ring new geks as the school board will at that e have the rooms made over into and must quarters inside of two Jass rooms. The Day Nursery ‘eat benefit to the d every effort has been of a babes of the city being made to aintain the organization. Mrs. rank O'Brien, a visiting nurse, who hs been in charge of the institution ports that she will make all pos- ple efforts to find new quarters. She ated that during one month there lere over 1,000 babes given attention the nursery and the aver 2, at e present time, is 40 d The use of this change of quarters has pen brought about by the shortage school room space and the school pard decided to utilize the 1 s hich are being used by the nur Jhe co-operation of the public is in- ited in helping the chamber of com- perce and nursery management to pecate new quarters. © BELLANS Hot water!| Sure Relief rANS DIGESTION BEL In harmonious pieces you desire to change. Mahogany, Old Old Furniture can he made to har- monize with the furnishings of rooms which Ivory or any of the latest colorings by using B “AMPBELL’S VARNISH STAINS f . OR ENAMELS i'or further particulars step into PAINT 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. THE JOHN BOYLE CO. STORE PHONE 359 CHAS. DILLON & CG. This Store Closed Friday Aftcrnoons Until Sept. 12, FOR MOURNING WEAR Do you know that we are in a position to sup- ply you with all your mourning needs? We always have on hand a varied and wide range of Trimmed Mourning Hats, for Summer, Spring, Fall and Win- ter wear. We have a competent corps of milliners who are always on hand ready to turn out mourning millinery at short notice. Our assortment of mourning veils will suit the most fastidious woman, while our gloves are of the finest makes. frock at short notice will The woman who needs a mourning find our suit department fully equipped to care for her needs in all the smart new materials, head- | SUMMER SCHOOL T0 END THIS EVENING Five Weeks' Course Has Proved Most Successiul The final session of the summer State Normal ool will be held this evening and State Superintendent S. J. Brown reports that the five week’s course has been most successful. There will he no exercises in connec- tion with the final session, but during the day there were examinations given the 40 members of the student s for qualification as evening school teachers. All students J ing the examinations will be gi certificate The members of the evening class will also be given cer- tificates Mr. Brown started the work in this city with the idea in mind of con- ducting a model cvening school and proving a contention he always made, that the success schools depends upon and not compulsory attendance at the most isfactory of the : came the of good attendan school nd ate . The has been women from cnded. One geport and same never miss- In the forenoon iven the studen and in the Vi attended the cl cigners and observed the demonstration of what spoken of and discussed in the aft ernoon lectures. t conducting the class (his way these instructors were of great help to the many for- eigners which attended the evening and the student class was able an insight into the problems > called upon to overcome (ke up the work of teach- ing evening classes. At the opening night of there were 24 pupils re the five weeks' course. ing evening six more rc ered within threec weeks the ration totalled The attendance of these students was nearly 100 per cent and even during the warm spells the classes met three days a week and from lec M. thesc by Rrown students for for- practical had been he school tered for > follow- and there was no drop in the attendance. There are 16 cities and 12 national- ities represented in the class. The students have been divided into three classes, the beginners are in ch onnor of Hart- e is taught by a Flint of Willimantic ced class is taught by abeth Clark of this city. A handsome gold fountain pen has been presented Supervisor S. J Brown by the class with ueny com- pliments for the good wce® he has conducted and the efforts he used in helping his students. PERSONALS. John Kennedy of 364 > entertaining Officer Michael Kennedy and his niece Miss Edna O'Connor of Brooklyn N. Y. of Miss £ C ford, the Miss Belen Blanlk Square is spending Block Island. of F two anklin weeks at Ruth, Catherine and William Hum- ason with a party of Hartford ends staying two weeks at Walnut Beach. Miss Mary Cooney of Eim is spending a few days in New street Yorlk. Miss Bar reet is sper House, Penfield the month Westhrool. of Walnut at the Pachoug jon and Ruth Schade and udd = spending a few at Westerly, I, Miss T weel Curtiss of Chicago -end guest of Mr Peck of Park Place. \ugustus the w Robert was and Mrs, Mrs. city Adele Peters of New York is visiting her mother Mrs. W. P. Bacon of Lexington street. Luther Parker of Hartford and Carl Frishie of this city from a Mass. have trip to returned business IFall River, Mr. family from and Mrs. Robert of Park Place Indian Neck wl the month of August. Peck and have returned e they spent ARMY WE N, At noon today in the Ep Miss Margaret Ba ter of Gen. John D mandant of the South Atlantic coast artillery district hecame the bride of Captain John B. Harper, | A. of California. Chaplain Smith, U. S. A. officiated, assisted by Rev. Mr. Kin- Fisher's lsland, here, >, daugh- Ra . com- cl\\nl\inz of this place, THE WOMAN'S SHOP 149 MAIN ST. —Correct Apparel for Women and Misses— NEW BRITAIN OUR FIRST AUGUST e e e e — CLEARANCE SALE Entire Stock of Dresses, Skirts, Blouses and Underthings Marked Down for Immediate Clearance STORE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Sale Opens Thursday, 9 A. M. Be Sure to Get Your Share of the Bargains All Sales Final SUMMER COTTON FROCKS This splendid assortment embraces a delightful lot of frocks for midsummer wear of Figured Voiles, Organdies and Ginghams, in light and dark colorings. Choice of entire stock No Returns No Exchanges GEORGETTE AND SILK FROCKS A large assortment to select from. Some are new arrivals in Satins, Taffetas, Tricolette, Georgette, Beaded and Em- " broidered. TO GO AT $15, $18, $22.50, P15, 3620 8™ 52950 Georgette and Silk Blouses $4.95-$6.95 §5, $8.50, $10 Winx SILK SPORT SKIRTS Baronet Satin, Dew-kist Fan-ta-si, Georgette Crepe and Novelty Silks. Shirred models with pockets and belt:. button trimmed. All colors. Very specially priced, 812.50 Values up to $22.50. One lot of Tailored Skirts, Navy and $ 4 50 Black. To go at : 5 PR DT . | CAPTURE MUCH BOOTY Sheer Summer-time Blouses of Geor- gette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, in all the new colorings. Marabou Capes ™% White Tub Skirts Tucked and button trimmed. Surf Satin, Russian, Cord, Cotton Gabardine. Just a limited number, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 Values up to $8.50. Wool Skirts ARE BROUGHT. attached S ley J plaintiff John B against Paul 8. Porfiros for the re- the | covery of $1,200. Constable Fred Vinkle served the papers and the writ is returnable before the city court served by Constable Fred Winkle and | the third Monday in August. The at- | the writ returnable before the city | tachment is for $1,500. Attorney ¥ court 'the third Monday in August. | B. Hungerford is counsel for the i Property on Washington street was | plaintiff. Wonderful Values for $1,000. aceski is Stan- forced to retr into Salvador, st Attorney at across the frontler ccording to an officiai statement issued by the Honduran government. Rebel detachments in the State of Il Paraiso have crossed into Nicaragua after capturing con- siderable booty and are awaiting re- inforcements there. counsel for the Polish Investment Co. Vs, Mike Sowa i T rgi Vs, Paul Porfiros. Tamergi has brought e Honduran Rcbels Defeated and Suit was brought yesterday hy v o i o ced to Retreat Across Fromtier Polish. Investment company asgainst Forced Mike &owa for $600, the papers being Into Salvador. l General TLopez Gutierrcz, rebel leader is retreating to Macagua, about 26 miles north of the Salvadoran frontier, according to the announce- ment. San Salvador, Republic of Salvador, Honduran rebels under Col. been defeated and Aug. 6 i Cardona have \