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A__.._—‘ e e erere ! PERSONA[S S DIITGT RS, §1,100 SUIT BROUGHT. A B m ! r '!‘ The police were notified at 1 o’clock A suit for the recovery of $1,400 | i ‘ | nas been brouzht by Deputy Sherift this morring that a light was burning | n Sy lGarne o Vins et e e : Naoe " | Fox against Samuel Waskowitz Prop- 3 3 i s e , n a Walnut street residence, the oc- * Wash T was aitacheai e | P “ !l i"g Tor N wsett Pier 1o be away & erty o kowitz was attached for - S = 3 fl! i: ! Eh i avf Sted cupants of which were out of the city. | the sum of $2,000. The wiit is re- SALESLADIES fof | L4 2 = - Investigation revealed that one of the | turnable hefore the city court the first 3 5 herine O'Brien, of Boston, | members of the family had arrived | Monday in September e B. F for Saturday afternoons 3 ; } : with Mrs. Weston, ilof 280 [ home unexpectedly. ftney is counsel for the plaintiff. e OF— Professor Lonergan to Speak on | v ‘ —_— Miss Mary Gorman, of Stanley B i e jorty drive at the meeting of : > H BT i A Wi SErs endiivofeons b one o ation a : 1d's hall Jast night t « X Gl Q g 18 and commiffees SSILNE Miss Mary Pow f Springfield, E | other local ‘-.‘u 'm"lulfi\”\ out il visiting 1 . Wachter, of q ’ ] f | city in attendan 2 Liarrison street. - b mide on w0 big 1a8s meeting to be held Sunday afterncon in St. Mary's B playsrounds by Mrs. Mary T. in charge P . H | chairiady of the commiftee e e E ] or tne bis event ‘Of‘t and Stiff 4 The following team captains wern ey 3 bl o | appointed and will be assizned sec- | craph comp , is camping at Ban tions of the city in which they arve to | tam Lalke. and evenings, ; Experienced preferred. R g Apply at once to : THE BIG STORE, 380 Main Street. Food 1is the | Why Our Success? Best Medicine BECAUSE--- Most of the ills of life The High Quality of Our are due to wrong living. PHOTOGRAPHS ARE THE RESULT YEARS OF For a bulldmg food, try AN ¢ R NN TheArcadeStudio rape-Nuts | == -a cereal devised 1o re- build tired, overwork_ed tissues. Full of flavor, quick to didest, it supplies rea/ : food for mind and mus- Pl'l‘“i‘Nf,i\‘iN G cle, bone and brawn. | T e BINDING AND Greenbers appears for riitiam mpbe Ailliam Ralph L - ¥ 2 PAPER RULING A. PINKUS [ Rflsss Univessal S0 S e sy Sl e e e e e Zheres a Reason ER. Hit hcock&cn | Barber Shop |5 e i 5 K | e e = ‘ it 1 EY{LSITHT SPRECIALIST 1 i \Hl')n(‘_\' Ir- | entire amount wiil be raised by | vin “hlin is the counsei for tho 303 MAIN i R AT | Rouso to house eanvass to he conduet- | plainift and Judgs . 1. Hungerford satisfaction Ouaranteed | i CHAIRS ed by the above named team captains | for the defendant I Mrs. Sage and family, of 20 Lincoln arve spending a vacation at mako « can for funds: e i Robert Murray, Owen Higrins, Theodore Reduca, of the TPostal a S Martin Kelly, James M Y, | Telageaph company, spending his L Thomas J. Boyle, Dr. J. . L annual vacation at Iy n Neck. Dennis B att, PSS M B v — James ulivan, William Boland, ¢ Oy COURT ("X F‘; 0 : Mrs. Witliam Toland, Jeremiah Come and look them over. We advise you to R/ wuion. mampn maeonory, as. ar. ASSIGNED TODAY Malconery, Thomas Donlan, M. : . Q { toueran, Thom O'Day, John |, buy a light weight Soft Hat NOW. B O'Brien, Gerald Crean (vt | AR S Suits Set for Trian McCarthy, Charles MeCarthy, Min Judge James 't Mcskill This John Igoe, Mrs n L NT Crean, Jam Mrs. B. Morning. Conley, Mrs. Thomas McCormack 3 ! Judge James T. Meski h o ; Mary MeDonald, Miss Rose g ‘,hfl”‘fn‘m?‘v‘w il i - BN ., Attorney Joseph G. Woods. o i 2 ST ) A Joseoh Tavrell, John Winnerman, e e b ¥ ° ° c J. Smith, T Haves. | juge 5 ol N Hartuey, 2 . Kerwin, | - represented . Kiniry, Michasl P. Friday morning Mcchan, T. I’ "Murray, Phillp Melntyre, armo vs. N w Pucei e——t—— | JONN McInerniey, J. J. McCarthy, M 5 mber 4, at 10 o'clock. At- John B. FPoyer 1. Sweeney, | torney T ko7 Main Strecs ©hone a'mchl 1644, 213 Main St.| ana their leutenants. Work will be| The case of Anne. Dedano ve, Er- Emewgpe—pep—————— = e e e | started Monday 1d wiil continue | nest Necri will come up for tr Au- \ throughout the we daily reports be- | 6 at 10 o'clock. Lawyers Hun- e e ch evening at the head- ford and Rachlin are the counsels i 4 | auariers ot Main street. Daniel Protassen, represented hy W. | i PRICES AT MOR IN e » ovganization has - secured the use of | M. Greenstein vs. Peter Kryz vepre- | iHE » rooms to be fitted out as head- | sented by A. A. Greenbers, Scptem- | il SR S e o |l Have Not Beem Advanced in Four Years. Deserintive posters imploring Am- | tav Kolodney, et ux. (Woods), August ‘% st!‘”' D E f to repay the debt owed to Ire- | 29 at 10 o'clock | You may still find choice locations in'Connecticut's most beautiful shore community at the prices o have been received and were Sunset Orchards vs. 1. Goldstein, d the first vear of the war. Sy g AR ! T g 3¢ u .J ] distributed about the city today. The | August 27 at 10 o'clock. Judge B. I | & BUT ALL THIS TIME THE INTRINSIC VALUES HAVE BE RISING. Houses have n going e door recreation. The vosters were received from the head- | Gaffney has been retained by the Or- up. Thousands have been spent on the beach and on provisions for ’T””r '(';“. “,l.‘-:,(f.‘.)-;\ A ey quarters of the national committee | chards and Attorney M. Saxe by the [l future character of the park has become assured. THEN, two-thirds of the DProbetty wWes SL 'O 00 et St £ Y 0ld. NOW. only one-third remains for sale. Two-thirds is off the market, a large part of it impre ANC | The drive will be opened with an| Christian T.orenzen vs. Ellen And- and in use by the purchasers. CONSIDER WHAT .'“}:].'\]:,'!‘\Q,'l.‘ l’.m‘\.r INCREASE ON OUR RE- open air mass meeting Sunday after- | erson, Thursday, August 28, at 2 p. | B CONDITIONS TODAY WARRA AW RRCE] s T 2 s il has risen MORE than that o M noon at 2:30 in 3 play- | m. Attorney Nowicki appears for | G MAID A T'he cost of maintaining and improving high-class property has rise 381 383 385 Maln 81- ground with Prof. T ; Lorenzen and Attorney Camp for the Jut we ce & I3 - Fordham univers E: > speaker | defendant. | one of the most prominent Irish o len Anderson (Camp) Thursday E ; € el‘cen § | tors in the country and has addvessed | o’clock reen Ridgewood Drive and the Shore I'ront. The cheapest of these lots, $720, P (1 D d S humerous mass meetings throughout on our remaining lots between Ridgewood E re Front. { 1ot } (} s mas &s g B : o Tes itoatat 3 v en be $1,155. The one remuining shore front at Successors to the Curran ry L0ods tore R e s S : will then be $7 A few beautiful sites at $1,100 will then be e country. Rev. John . gerald, SEEK LOCATION. i AT, s LLD00) e Sl O SRR, pastor of St. John the Evangelist The Day Nursery will probaby va- "7 NO CHANGE IN TERMS. chureh is also one of the speakers, | cato the present quarters occupied at f § Ten per cent in cash, the balance in fifty months. Why not save that 5 per cent by selecting your lot and Rev. John T. Winters of St 3 i 7 the hu Burritt school some time OW? Mary’s church will occupy the chair. ! NOW Advance Showing of Ladies’ and Misses’ ie% SISt | fos VELS S RN RIS o Q S | program to consist of instrumentai rerd £ the public is askec F New Fall Coats, Suits, Skirts and Dresses in | lioinet fn e Sutnn ™o " Soish | operation of the public is asiced in an effort to find a location for the organ- | i \INGSIDE, MILFORD, CONN. TEL. 316-1. ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET ON REQUEST. on i Persons havirg ideas of new L b Sk matel'lals. At a court of probate held at New amtel SRCA e e e | : o Britain within and for the Probate : District of Berlin, in the County of e e I ”:‘\‘I‘(‘f"r):-l Il.l:z.i S(I\\cl 0‘" l"nn!\(‘(‘ll(‘\liz u(:\ 1)0dge BTOS. T(]ul’lng, Visit Our Corset Department. We carry J| i iy of sucust 4 . 1o , Bernard F. Gaffney, juc Upon the exhibition to this court of Paige Tourmg, . 5 | the agreement whereby A. J. Hart, . a ‘-omp]ete hne Of a“ makes' guardian of said New Britain of the Ford Speedster, first part given to adoption to Ber- nardo Buzzi and Virginia Buzzi of Overland Delivery. the second part a minor female chi \d Ladies’ Slip-on Sweaters, Blue or Tan, all ¥ &i.i S on i ;’\1 (‘mxv'(r»rvn yed to wit \|)()|l(. 3 sizes, special for $1.98 each. G e e GQHEN MOIOR 00 i adoption it is 4 v‘l):‘(lu‘x;ulu‘zl:h:‘x((‘ .1yllt‘n'rlx]l:)rl(;x‘)‘r:\ :u);l 86 Al.ch Stl’eef A New Line of Georgette Waists in all col- J i i S i on " 2il, | oo e y of August, A. D. 1919, ) 3.98. $4.98 h o'clock, in the forenvon: and | Columbia Storge Battery Service ors, $2.98, $ o $ o eacn. | notice be given to all persons inter- | o n 5 i Y [ ] H | Station makes of batteries R a r 1 e ested to appear id hearing and S . r e P S show cause, | they have, why charged and repaired 3 e e ln ® il T. H. COGSWELL, : Special August Sale of Blankets at prices | iR e T (R S cr in @ newspaper having a cire from $2.25 to $12.00 a pair. | Iy o et i Gl i g ]l a cop order on the publ SR W A N TED ;: Now is the time to buy and BOSTON CLOTHING te of Connecti ie of Comfortables fror B conee : : slbqp%ecg?]mg“:)iuz:cs; G oo o i court or o | Carpenters, is the PLACE. Do not delay, because the prices Carpenters’ Helpers, N TR e A e e e ! are continually rising. COME NOW. Get your g p P Wiy, & “pes within and for the Districc One year’s work. and checks, 25¢ a yard. B T T Aty Coin Job, Maple St § needs now and pay for them as you go along on Upon H\x pe(nmn of Rosn S five pa"fff’@”“ :{;j;.”jg‘»‘*"“‘i |AUTOMOBILE § Qur Ladies’ Wear is coming in daily. We are Men s Neghgee Shirts, $2.25 value, speclal Ulam"ltn‘n‘rll\u“ulri'“i:q Pam.tmg - ola i you aroun d without any obli gation. $1.89 each. ek e roreneon ot | A Trimming |§ notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and Men’s weate.s, $4.50 value spec1a| §3.98 J v I G| AE bl RSO ® ing this order some newspaper storage. i published in said New Britain, hav- | ling a circulation in said district, and Apply to each- “ by posting a copy the : of, on the pub- AP N £ LA i = ic s nost in the to f New ° L e oa i i e v | H, Gitlavitz Agents for Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns ing a « e propaid to Ar 3 Ch h St 10c, 15¢, 20c and 25c each. Why pay mere? § i e sow it vom ™ | 88 Seymouy § : ‘ ’ urc o order of court, Pelephone 1734y 2 MORTIMER IH. CAMP. | Clerk. d Reasonable Rates. Projnpt sieryi