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PULLAR ke R SRR T e R R T S e S . S 5 5141 - 7 Wit o e e Boston Store ) o "SPECIAL SALE Wednesday | Morning, 9 0’clock Ladies’ Breakfast Sets or Porch Dresses 10 Dozen latest style Two-piece Dresses. Fine Pink. quality Percale. Come in Lavender, Light Blue, Light Green, ‘White Prim, figure. Cream. ¥ Organdie Belt Collar. Filet Lace Elastic Line, fits any We $2.50 DAY have them in all value. ON MORNING ‘A good WEDNES & NIVEN ORENESS in joints or mus- cles, give a brisk massage with— VICKS VAPORU “YOUR BODYGUARD" -30¥. GO%. 3 FOR SALE. Over 80 fect frontage on Meadow strect with large dwelling. Also 148 fect on Park strect with two houses. Both excellent business sites. H. N. LOCKWOOD, READL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room 407 City Hall. ———————————————————— NEW ENGLAND AUTC RADIATOR WORKS D. Cohen, F D. Auto Radiators, Fende: and Lamps Repaired. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 17 East Main Under Bronson Hotel Tel. Changed to 860. PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 18 MAIN ST. Daily Freight and| Express Service | NEW BRITAIN, ‘W HAVEN AND NEW YORK LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. A. H. HARRIS Care of Adna Johnson, TEL. 961. VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from V45 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Pannessa, Prop DENISON GARAGE | 4%0 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night 1 Storage, Supplies and Repalring. Repair Work a Specialty. FRode 2247 139 Arch St. DON'T FORG. DIONNES J 'N. & J. BANQUETS ANGHOR BRAND GLUB Annual Outing Held at Savin The jrand” ment of facturing Savin club autos shore dinner op's which | severa Barnes Portinelli G Clynes Amos Phillip seph Finley, J Arthur M. Hanks, John Kenney, Francis ilocal and long distance moving and | trucking. Pianos and partics at rea- | sonable prices. Also storage. 'Phone { 887-32 and 382, 8 Gilbert street, New Britain, John Maloney, Robert Matatall, Jas. McAvay, A. E. McEvoy, Samuel Mc- Cutcheon, Wm. McCormick, Charles McCarthy, F. C. Monier, Sr., John B. Moran, E. E. Morse, A. C. Malone, Harold Malone, Wm. O'Bierne, M. H O'Hayer, A H. Parker, Arthur . S. Penfield, Dan Ralph, Peter T. E. Salmon. Arthur Spencer, Wm. Slater, H “harles Steinman, ar = W. Troop, Nick Weihn, Louis Wm. Young, Valentine, Ward, Peter Louis Weston, James McGill, Charles Mar- shall, Fred Euastum, J. C. Moore (N “Anchor | Y. office) E. M. Wightman, Louis the man- | Santos. Judd Manu- e = Saturday at RENT-RAISING CONTINUES, left the sz rooms on last Main street in | Taxpayers' Association Member Said provided by the company A to Be Onc of Guilty was given them at Bish- Colonnade at 2 o'clock during President G. W. Troop made toasts. The party returned Saturday night. Those present | Jos. O'Donnell, Rock on Saturday annual outing of the uests of rth & held Rock. The party club, & the Co., was Ones. A well-founded rounds of the city raising still going on who i rumor concerning rent- 1d one of those ty of this habit 50- reported as gu is 2 member of the Taxpayers’ ciation who was one of the loudest in the claims for a 21-mill tax. \ccorfling to the informant of Edward | writer, this T. A. member recently Artie ! raised the rent of one of his tenanis Carr a month. The affected Mike | 4 hard-working woman who is strinz- Andrew Colehan, Hugh Coffey, | gling along. It has suggested Case, Neil Cully, J. Crean. { that the association adopt the slogan, Duffy. F. W. Durkee, Jo- [«We're for lower taxes and higher Farrell, James Fitzsimmons, W. | .onte nes Greene, Joseph Gal- Horace Hancock, Pearl IHaley, Hildebrandt, Harry Hoffman, Holmes, H. 1. C. Hill, Arthur Albert Howe, H. . Hutchins, land, Dewey Hulteen, Martin Walter Kenney, Tony Kolas- Kenneally, Max Kennedy, Bmil Krause. Anderson, wier, Clarence ner Botetz, James Byett, Byett, I'red Blanchard, Thomas Birmingham, Proctor Carr, Arthur Cadwell, J. W. Colion, Arthur Anderson, 3 W. L Har- ‘he party is been TER 60 YEARS, Deputy Sheriff M. D. Stockwell was pleasantly surprised last evening hy a visit from a boyvhood chum, Harvey Smith, of Syracuse, N. Y As they lived together in New Hartford and for 60 vears they had never se~n each other. Xdu will MEET A\ Hy lads Jame Garvey Macholtz BDage-A HARTFORD GOING Mail Order Shopping. CHARTER AWAY ?—Our Service Do Yonr 1090—Is the Number to Call for Prompt Scrvice. ADVANGE AUTUMN MODES SMART CHAPEAUX Our New Hats for present wear or for Next display in the Millinery Department. Pressed silk beaver, panne velvet, feather toques, stunning Felt Hats. In fact every style Hat that you could possibly want you will find in the display. The prices are reasonableand the styles good. Prices range from $5.00 to $50.00. HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW SILK MIXED CREPE DE CHINES? Our disp shows all the new street and This fabric lends itself admirably to the new inches wide and sells for a Yard Just unpacked! More of those Sterling good news for a number of our customer: dren’s school wear. The New Ginghams, combinations. inches IN Fall are mow on shades is 38 evening fashions. It 75 This is Chil- color Ginghams! Desirable for some many new wide and priced 75¢ a yard. HOW ABOUT YOUR DRAPERIES? You will be pleased if you stock. The colorings and buy drapery materials from our big designs this season are more heautiful than ever. Selecting your materials here will be a pleasurs and also along the lines of economy, too, for our values represent the very best. This made possible by associate buying in large quantities at minimum prices, and selling, as we do, on a small profit b Remember that our workrooms are at your disposal orders you may wish us to do. We make Curtains, ances, Bed Spreads, Cushions, Fancy Pillows, Table Shades and store window a specialty. The most workmanship and prompt delivery guaranteed. Come in and get acquainted with us if you have done so. any Portieres, Val- Mats, French satisfactory for not already JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. Par- { is going the ! § | while attempting to burglarize a shoe CARTIFICATES FOR | WOUNDED SOLDIERS. \Local Recruiting Officer Receives | | Information Regarding Awards | The local army r officer ruiting has received the following information j from the ment | the special certilicate that is being issued to all ex-service men who were wounded in he The form and design of a certificate for world war I has been the top are wounded alveady decided upon. At | these following “Columbia ade of words sons of the hivalry of gives the | accc | humanity.” At the appear Name of Rank and bottom the foilowing will ma organization Served with the Germany and was wounded in at o . on o Facsimile of presidents =i For e of officer ¢ with action hono: in war the above is 4 ture by Blashfield, the j Who did the mural work in the fed- | eral capitol institute buiiding It soldie kneeling in | Columbia is with ceremony of knighthood hows a front of Columbia and striking him on the s the flat of a sword, the old times in according The several ranks of men are stand- ing behind presenting arms. A draped flag is behind Columbia. This certificate. which is | mately 10x14 in size, is to be litho- | graphed and presented to every man who received wounds in the war with Germany. Instructions directing the discontinuance listments for colored infantry. for this action is that of authorized enlistments men has already This excess will be removed the next few months by and furlough to the | of those entitled thereto armed, oulder approxi- are also being issued of en- The the of been ex- reason number colored ceeded. within charge dis- reserve MANGIAFIRO IN BAD., Youthful Bu liceman, Caught in East The experience of Salvatore Man- glatico of Hartford, who was shot by a policeman in this city January 3 glar Shot By Local Po- Hartford. East Main street, cause the young man After lying for weeks in the local hospital, he was held for trial in the superior court, { where the judge placed him on pro- bation. { On August 5, Mangiafico was de- ! tected in the act of robbing the home of a Hartford man, and when discov- !ered, ran away, taking $8 and a re- volver with him. The money wa found on his person, but the revolver lies today in the bottom of the Con- necticut rive Mangiafico who is 19 vea old, was caught at a tobacco farm yesterday by an East Hartford officer. store on did not i concern. evidently much several TRIED TO SINK GOEBREN Athens, Aug. 11.—Constantinople newspapers received here report that Turkish officers recently made an attempt to sink the former German cruiser Goeben at Ismid, but were frustrated by British officers. DEMONSTRATION AND SALE Begins Tuesday, August 12th With the Sewing Campaign at hand, a good sewing machine in the home is very important for it is the most efficient aid to economy that a family can own. The savings that it enables you to make on your home sewing pays for it in a MACHING SEWING i engineer short time, therefore, in these days of high cost of living we ask you How Can You Be Without One? To make it easy to own one for your old Machine we will allow you $12.00 During this demonstration and sale we will buy your old sewing machine re- gardless of make, age or condition and allow you $12.00 for it. Free Souvenirs W. C. Ellis, silk artist and factory expert will be with us beginning Tuesday and each lady calling at our store during the demonstration and sale will receive free, her name stitched with Belding’s finish satin. JOHN A. ANDREWS & THE BIG FURNITURE STORE CO. NEW ASSISTANT ARRIV PERSONALS 2 BEATEN IN Bl‘DAl’r:s'rr S Students With Dog Wihips Also’ Flo Oflicials, N. S. Franklin Comes Here Conn. Co. N, S he Westin Arthur from a | Mrs rned Building Inspector and 4 Itutherford have ret aklin, tor p o fake Sunapee, N. il IHEDDAS R, Man ing com- | b | Press.) this city to as-| Mr and Mrs. Will ! gurad assistant Officer William O'Mara ughter | stormed t intendent of the loca P avs =one o oAl BoiAt o two ! and threshe Connecticut Ligh weeks’ vacation till there pany i ., The Mr. and Clarence C comes the re- | and son, George Palmic turned from a trip to New en- | - with the Navigatior Misses Tallian -Jol company and later he acted | Stenberg left today for a v issistant to the general commercial | Lake Sunapee, N. H for the concern n | —— Pa. He is a native of New | Cl'l‘Y ITEMS »orn in Vermont. He was | from New Hampshire _e =y Monday 7:30 to ind ox- o $3.00 wmd P Superintendent ex-Communist (Associatel tudent, esterday n Budapes) official thell eight years with (114 10use "'wo pany, has arrived in with nie his duties as sup ist D ch from Power coni- | gariar The TJews hetweer new superintendent | stud here sponsible position nklin nee assista many well equ 1 for L non-Jewis IFor two vears M Jew was commercial power dents ne ersity Lehigh nson and Electrict Jews after and troops lools the s beate streets Allentown, n bea L 3 rs, 1 1 araduated . college at Gas inciting 9:00 o on the Durham, H. Tonight women’s white canvas pumps fords $1.48. Regular . values at Besse-Leland ‘f\“(.’_l; Smith Bus. school opens was| detectad in the act | =24Vt Edward C. Main of the house off Helent IFEr. o0 U0 0 282 \Ohhnohietreel B ennllinnicdabstaresin Edward Camphell of 128 Dwight i and William Willimetz, of 20 | '°F duty in Alaska. street, were unable to hold :““”(hj\ [ S0t Officer Axel Carison AT 2 for $1.00 the scene with the patrol e e to further attack > 5 Jews R GETS Tom' AWAY, had a police FOR [RISH FREEDOM \ “Peepin 0 ! from capture hy ning when he of peeping Janelle at closc Sept the last yamed 19V 209 Chestnut | & 1 societly abugh into pted into infantr 2tosal Patrick (G Mdg# Tonight 9:00 | our to $2.00, at Banns of marri St. Mary's church yesterday morn- @ CC S ACTIVE. | ing between John Cooney of Union | K by street and Miss Mary E. O'Brien of y Farmington avenu reported to the police day that his bicycle had been from under the veranda at his home Saturday night. Today Harcld Lar- |at son of 5 City avenue, reparted that | Joseph Sullivan of 61 Foley street, his bicycle had been stolen from near | Hartford, and Miss Agnes Davidson the City Coal & Wood company on | of 26 Manchester street, Hartford, Elm street. A. A. Mills, of 80 West | have applied at the town clerk’s offic Main street, reported to the police this | for a marriage license morning that there was a bicycle in Tonight Monday 7:30 to 9:00 men’s the rear of his vard. It was brought | $1.00 nainsook union suits 2 for $1.00 to the police station at Besse-Leland Co.—advi Jubilee him unt:l rived on Edmund ( wid James will neckwem Values 65¢ Co.—advt hion and Wedne mittee committee of C. hall wagon were published — at THIEY Freedman, BICYCLE Paul street Greenwood vester- | stolen | SONS OF ST. GEORGE GRAND LODGE d Lodge o 9:00 men 2 for $1.50 Tonight Monday 7:30 to $1.50 white lisle underwear Besse-Leland Co.—advt 1 TO MEE Connectienty hold a meer. Lake Con Grand P A. Slaney attendanos Sons of St all d: pounce ing will preside of members i portant matters Several past will the state Gertain-teed formsa com- plete,seamlesssurtace that sheds rain, snow and sleet year after year with al- most no attention. It is always “on the job.” The most severe weather makes no impression on Certain-teed—nor can sparks, fumes, gas, smoke or insects impair its pro- tective strength. Yet Certain-teed costs no more—less in fact than other types of roofs. It is easily and quickly laid by anyone who will follow the simple directions that come with the roll. Upkeep expense is too slight to consider. Your buildings, old or new—large or small—in city or country—should have the protection of Cerzain-teed. Certain-teed is made in rolls, both smooth and rough surfaced, (red or green) also in handsome red or green asphalt shingles for residences. Certain-teed is extra quality — the name means certainty of quality and satisfaction guaranfeed. It will pay you to get Certain-teed — most dealers sell it. Ask for Certatn-teed and be sure to get it. Certain-teced Products Corporation Offices and Wazehouses in Principal Cities Certain-teed Peint end Varnishes are the highest quality. They will give tte best paint satisises VTVe:‘.ephone Us Now for prices on Certain-tee(.i Roofing. We also carry Certain-teed House Paints ERICKSON & JOHNSON 3 PWIGHI STRELT CITY COAL & wW0OD CO CERTAIN-TEED ROOFING Joal, Masons’ Materials and Sewer Pipe 141 ELM STREET