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ENAREPERPESENE AGENT> FORBUTTERICK PATTERNS g g ENENEENEEN WOMEN’S SR e WSOUMIE’II:I’SS ’ ASHI_EYS Reduced to .‘f ; 5 | DN ' Reduced to : WEDN[SDAY Mrs. Herbert Heath and sons, 12 ett and Henry, have gone to Conn., to visit Mrs. Heuth's sistor two wecke. Miss Dovothy Zimmerman and Miss Beatrice Griswold are members of & da house party on Moncy Island, Stony e nes y Creck, Conn. From there Miss /nnvr werman will 2o on a camping trip over the Mohawk Trail - Mornln Mrs. P. A. Rielly, of Iast Main street, is at Indian Neck as the guest Cosey Beach. Mr. Trehy was a mem- | bher of Co. I of this city and servea {wo years overseas WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS WHITE hOI E HOSE om 8:30 to 12:15 Noon 5 Pairs BARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE STORE £| -2 | Williami Warner of Lincoln sireet Per DOZ- left today for Norfolk, Virginia, for a two weeks' visit with his son, Spald- = ing, who is working there. 'ATIONERY DEPARTMENT. s Charles Fagan, of Black cation with his grandparents in . Haven. M = i 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Frishic and family are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bates who are spending the i 169-171 Maln Stres! Sacbin (a1 Ao Last Call $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 SOFT CI/FF SHIRTS EXTRA! To Close Out EXTRA!|FINAL-- $1.00 Tomorrow promptly in the morning at 9 o'clock we wili|Reductions on ) neminy Yoniuy place on sale odds and ends in our Suit and Cloak Section con- | all Wash Dresses e sisting of Short Coats [Separate Suit Coats| Skirts, Etc., for| For Women and Misses ATT. SHIRTS . $1.89 Women and Misse A stock and MARKE WEDNESDAY ONLY. Au clegant COUPLE HAVE DISAPPEARED And So Has Jewelry B(’Inn,, Others—Police Notified Mrs. Warner of 100 West Main | street. motified the police that = couple who have been rooming at her home for the past week, have disappeared. and also a quantite of rings belonging to Miss May Heath, and Miss Alphilda IFobe who re side in the same house. Mrs, Warnes reported that seven rinzs have dis- t Men appeared as follows: Two rings with Smart stones, an opal ring, and reice ring and two ‘‘diamond” rings and Furnish- three others. The girls owning the ingq at rings are having a good laugh over the fact that the diamonds are only Spemal Reduced phoney. Pl‘lces 1 The couple claimed to Mrs. Warner i to he Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Arm- § strong. They said they were married ! MANHATTAN a week ago in Great Barrington, Mass. The bride is only about 19 SHIRTS vears old. Armstrone, whose right name is said to be Loomis, was em- Wednesday Morning assortment of styles. materials and Wool. Materials. CHOICE [BSizestare broken: s dueaty wmmmenl and So Last Call made, good fitting. graceful lines, Many Wiil be for- also colors, White | i vour vaeniion. " " [;le(l)w\sgl?&g . - . IForn 1y Sold for tunate in Matching c serge included. Be $8.50 to 81108 2 for e ek vy s Sizes 14 to 20 for Misses $4 88 : Wednesday Morning L] Materials. Tissue. Voile, Ginghams $2.50—%$3.00 ployed at the Stanley Rule & Level Formerly $3 to Co., and at the factory it was said that $12 he has not called for wages due him = 5 - The police learned that Armstrong or $2.35 to $8.15 Loomis, or whatever his name may Women's | Men'sB. V. D. | Children's Dress flinen E o Shirts or # Fine_Ribbed | SOFT CUFI SHIRTS Voile = Toweling | Lisle dose | “prayers f Hois $1.85 i | | | be, secured $12 from Iarle Kissel- brack of the War Burcau, on claims THE Luke Horsfall B0, | | of veins an ex-service man. HARTFORD 53 SRR “It Pays to Buy Our MISSING BOY ENLISTS. Kind.” RS el | Adolph Kremski, of Brond’ street, £aid to Have Joined Aviation Service, 15¢ yd. 15c¢ yd. 27 inches wide. Blue and pink ight or dark borders, made of erns,in part lien weft— varicty of color- in white and un- ings. Iast color. bleached. 25¢ pair ANOTHER LOT OF s or =\ WASH DRESSES ine Maco yar 7 reinforced heels Worth up to $5.00 Last Call and toes. slightly Women's aud Misses' Sizes $1.25 imper 190 Dair 65¢ a 6armznt Wednesday Morning e toe, Black and white, Sizes 8 1-2 | Wednesday to 10, only. This well known and in all sizes The disappearance of Adolph Krem- ski, the 16 vear old boy of 161 Broad street, who left this city July ind whose absence has caused his parents considerable ry, has been partly | | = | L] - ] = = ™ R, . SHSny e = $1O el ol Framodys T Cn $10 MORNING ATER T AT e e e for Wednesday i for Wednesday street is stationed at U. S. Hospital «: | [l == John Michael Trehy, of Kensinzton. | [l has returned from a week-end siay ai - | L] -] ] L] [ ] -] m ] | = ] =] || ] [ ] [ ] [ ] | [ -] | m [ | ] n | m ] ] L] ] [ ] m ] B -] =] || | [ ] = | s BAL UNION SUITS © : Hundreds to pick from at this ® 69C | R e i u irts marvked down price. Made of Gaber- A : P“ARNACY learned that the boy enlisted in the “‘I'_"‘ “'":‘l‘ P K. Al sizes. Neatly A om:ml T:": (“\‘x « Wednesday Morning ;xEL °D aviation service in Springfield, Mass. | LGRS , The captain also learned that the 5 or < QUESTIONBIR o i M W W @STORE CLOSES AT NOON WEDNESDAYNENNNHEEERE - 25¢ a B + Kansas or D T 5 N The father of the boy called at the | ™= = BI‘A(K \\ l) P x (Y police station this morning and he . . . [T TMEN i et “;;;,!“;‘;-g HOSE was notified of the facts as had heen | ND Jesise bition; _beauty, 10 Pairs secured by the police. e said he in- y Cehld e A s tended to go to the recruiting office H A I I l N A N S WOMEN orienaisappea: “vmn‘n'v’rr $1 OO I diseased Yor = esults Dr. Kilmer's . | When writing Program to Be Given by American ritain_Daily Herald Last Call iong Wnth Your fae 17 More Planes Enter Contest ‘ _ ontien e No briwis Dany fme L Announced. Other Fun % The following program has heen T()[lay I[)I‘ $107000 P[‘ize :,I\l\{‘(;ll-?llll((:"(‘l :.:»'\:'m.\\:lrlm'u B RIS ar BAL SHIRTS AND arranged by W. H. Bishop, dircctor s 3 e SMALL 1I(¢ y 2 BEST joar < of the American Band, which is to i TALL HOT LOAVES OF OUR 1 e DRAWERS give a concert Walnut Hill Park ON OUR DELICATESSEN COUNTER WIE WILL "\\1 3 A KODAK tomorrow evening: Mineola, N. Y., Aug. 26.—Seventecn NEW POTATO SALAD ........ . B0 et round 3 - o additional airplanes entered in the : HEINZ'S FIG PUDDING ... ... 20¢ per can Sl e = : Kaiak ndds (o it inonitor “Gethsemane Commandery” Fulton | first international.air derby for a $10, R Wednesday Morning Overture— 000 priz offered by John McEx~Bow- | o e it et | Bt (ot s 1 M. HALLINAN ING I : Popular Hits Selected S 2 3 H 4 I hunting, camping, fishing— i American and Canadian cups, were i1 4% Last Call el , & eady to leave Roosevelt field today v AN 75 here are always pictures worth & Grass W Leacy L D 0 5 : . ! ;Ee, mf"u (“ EEREY naguoy T2 for Toronto. More of the 11 planes 142 MAIN STREET. 1 y B(OC - hile—pictures you will be glad e opulanEisR L elected | which left Toronto yesterday are ex- BAL SHIRTS AND o t pected to arrive here. Three machines / 0 have next winter. “Creme de la Creme” ..... Tobani |'Tanded last nisht - ke k } DRAWERS Popular Hits el i o apule electe.d Simonin in the Vampire was the Don't Forgcet b ¥ 49 J = e , machinessSwhichil efitih exe Svester davilin ot ol ssiim of (he Fai i ihe BENEFIT DAN | i C “lmd s harmac > i isines =) ¥ had ot isicceeded fnfrenching SENOT-Ain (ernational der)y: Uhis morni | Given by (he Hebrew Ladies™ Aid Popular Hits Selected i L SritoliastiniehEimnic e bna dhinesine e | ri i k1 in o v s || S i SR e e LET OUR EXPERT Wednesday Morning [Park, Cor. Bigelow Street, Opp. seriously damaged in making landings | o'clock. Simonin left for Toronto Consumptive Home of Colorado. PHOTOGRAPHERS Rackliffe’s = at Albany, and were put oul of the | 2 HUSORREONDAREIS. | S oo okt | P A 2 B pe e MRS GRST ) - DEVELOP YOUR FiLM Last Call Bl U de Haviland Four, led the west i = > ) ; = e ‘ ¢ avile h ¢ sic By Lynch's Orchestra, ong ecxperience and excel- $1.5 $2 Local Young Man to Take Brookline, | 274 Mujor It M. Schroeder, who me- | hound aviators in the New Y ork-Tor- \dmission 25¢ ERC iR s ; $1.50 and $2.00 ESeaa—— & % , ! 3 oc has taught s ¥ N Q1T J Ma Gl NS i h e Eotidtedth el Night i rom Monontols o ot Mni ot | (o iivins et Gubtissthicld lent equipme i L) ht us 8 BAL UNION SUITS CITY ITEMS . Toosevelt fleldiwere Brepiing (carist | (ris momal e Lt 07 Saloni hre toit how to de this work better Invitations have been reccived in | today to begin a return flight S We use the Iastman ; e this city for the marriage of Mis Col. William C. Barker, the Cana- i e AL GUGD FR I:ND gl GG G e o ith Bus. school opens Sept. 2. | Fola Akers to Sydney R. Hungerford | dian ace, arrived hcre from Albany Toronto, Augl o6 7 Paper, giving you the best of this city. son of Judge F. B. Hun- | at 9:20 o’clock this morning, complet- sults possible gerford. Mi Ake is well known | ing the first half of the international in this city, having attended the | air race from Toronto to New York | ! ) R ’ : . Fos rere a. m. He was the firs vince you v at the Emmanuel Gospel church | camp school and the local 1 and return. His machine, a captured | at 8 o'cloc! M i of the aviators startin from Kidney Pills have stood the Black and Bl B ot Ssciciock M i}‘“‘e"“ i8 1 school while her father was princi- | German Fokker model, carried a bas | yvork in the infernations! air race test. Ienry Johason of 24 Maple | THE MIL[EH HANSGN i ack and I ue ot the young men of Bmmanuel | puj Migs Akers is a graduate of Mt. | of Canadian mail which was immedi- | gnish the first los e = WORKING SHIRTS B rpopwen:t BtogGhicacoRRtwo voke college and is now living in | ately transferrcd to ancther plane : 5 i : Rt : ; F & ago to attend the Moody Bible | Brookline, Mass waiting on the field and rushed off to 'O HELP IN WELCOME el gl e S o DRUG GDMPAFY 89c jtute to prepare himself for Chris- Mr. Hungerford is also well known | Washington. g gl [Beoines sConldaNou 2 ronimoleicons 5 N B work. Mr. Maietta is home for a Phenix lodge, I 0. O, I, will meet | vincing testimoay ? | ) CHTLRET o) t visit and returns to Chicago tomorrow cvenin D W B A. M My Johnson gave the following NEW BRITAIN, CONN week to continue his studies. ennedy’s dance tonight.—advt Alpha Chi Rho fraternity. He was | Barker arrived. The first aviator to | (M€ nome (o the service mon will be I al‘””‘ SUpLnct Ll e rainfall on Sunday registered | & limited service man during the | leave was Lieut. Philip Melville, pilot- | 4S¢'tssed. The lodge has taken favor- | Which have u Py 3 5 i 3 ble actio e « o 1t plan Isult of over ork. Often v hack Ve 1 Eitica ot Shuttle Meadow, war and stationed at the city hall. ing a Capreni pisne, who took off at | *P¢ dction i vegard to the pl laLeon N N ) . " fcames so lame | o ‘has been!botn to Mrand The date for the wedding is Sep- | 8:50 o'clock. e was followed at : : Rt e Lhint - Harold G. Cheney of Lowell, | tember 4. Affer an oxtended homey- | short intervals by Lieut. Roulett,| COOK IN SCOTLAND. p el e e e : 'I‘hls Sale Mrs. Cheney is a sister of | moon the couple will reside in this | Lieut. Honsignor, Captain C. 1. Rey W WS Bullennasifnecoived i ond s s e g L 3 B : A. E. McEvoy of Wallace street. | City. nolds and Licut. Ross Kirkpatrick, all [ from Licut. W. O. Cook of this city ‘he-oa Welcott Hart, pianist, re- = = — piloting de Haviland IFour machines, | that he is enjoving w [i-days = e Billeaal T ihrsts ihe M j ! S e L hes teaching Sept. 2. Appointments EASTERN STAR OUTING. R e lough in Scctland g T vouble now and heiore be made now io 14 Pros- The thirty-seventh annual outing of Albany, N. Y., Aug. 26.—Two of the TR e St Rl B s 55 i St., Tel. 143-5. vt the Order of the Eastern Star of the | aviators who left Toronto vesterday in | [HORNELL, N. Y., 1145 SNOW ok i= stronge g 'he Catholic Women's Benevolent| State of Connecticut will be held at | their international derby flight to New 2 0 “ Dar it i N s N = L PORRM THIS MOR - n n B on will meet Wednesday evening at | Lighthouse Point, New Ilaven, on | York and return, arvived herc, home- STORM THIS MORNINC i ek s s : aid usual Mary’s school hall at 8 o'clock. Aug. 30th at 11 o’clock a. m., followed | Ward hound, 1oday. Major Schroeder Fromell o ¥ iAts 2hm e i d s onl ha g ‘aliant Review will hold an import- | by a shore dinner and a day of pleas- | reached Albany at 11:02 and Serzeant | summer <nowstorm of hve min t ror kid meeting this evening. Business of | ure. Noted members of the order | Coombs lunded at 11:09. duration was the unique spc le ‘had any sigas of my kid < partance is to be transacted. All| will be present and a profitable day Lieut. George left for Syracuse at | witnessed here today. The hone out of order, 1) < © 1 ) R a b Y mbers are urged to attend in anticipated. Martha Chapter | 11:03 and Lieut. Roullett at 11:07 brightly during the flurry st ed te I f00 i * o § H imith Bus. school opens Sept 2.| no doubt will be present in large - earliest snow fall ever recorded in this Rl dvt. numbers. ! Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 26.—Captain | scction. The 28 military and civilian air Plumb, who lcft 1Roosevelt field, Minc- od friend stands by vou when ola Nals i-1o m. yesterday, arrive Give us 'a trinl we will con- i¢hael Maletta will lead the Bible New Britain people tell how | here. attending the local schools and ive airplanes, which were unable Trinity college, where he was man- | to start from the local ficld yesterday s L all and plans for assisting in the wei- | statement May S, 1916: 1 have suf ager of football and a member of the | for various reasons zot away before | 1Al and plans for assisting in the wei Ay stiff across my back