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PERSONALS irs. Priscilla Jackson of 137 Place left this morning for a k'S vacation in Providence, R. I. irs. Mildred Arnold of Lake Court &s her guests Mr. and Mrs. J €8, the Misses Kthel Shep [dred and Doris Arnold, IRuth hner and Ethel House at the ppard Arnold home in Middlefield, st Haddam, Mass, ard, jlexander Boller Walter of Linwood today for auta trip alon L ilantic gl to Portland, o1 iss Grace L. Ba Wtraito. is s in the 0 s a Charles H px by motor Vtskills Baum, i Nov B will make her home after m- TO ENTERTAIN SOLDiIIRS. Plans nquet ned :red ernoon and n is extended to ho served i o w been completed for reception to the 1 men at Monday invita- have and rvice the hall next evening. The all Polish wld Polish Heart men WOULD BOOST PAY. hington, Aug _Increase of n the pay of all officers Navy and Marine Corps for enlisted bill former Navy for ional suppor wa per cent the Army d 59 per oposed in a Cowie f the cent men are drawn by paymaste which con is sought PAINTERS HURT BY FALL. David Yaonian of 90 d Louis Fanion of 72 eet, employed as painte Thompson, as a new facto g on Woodland street, wer ted this morning when a b which they were standing psed. The injured men were the New Britain General opsit re Fanion was found to he suffe & from injuries to his back. Yaon- n had a bad cut on his hand whicn cessitated several stitches AVAILABLE FOR BORDER nited S ates Has 159 Airplancs, Fully Equipped, Important Aircraft. Washington, Aug. 30.—Aerial forces | ailable for border duty comprise 59 DH 4 planes, the majority of hich are equipped with Marlin and pewis machine guns, radio apparatus md bombing devices, it was said to- &y at the war department Two pmbardment. squadrons are based at P two reserve surveillance guadrons and one t San Antonio, one patrol squadro at Pan Diego and two reserve bombard- ent units at Houston. Cor- | taken | {ITH BUSINESS Extensive Alterations and Much New | Equipment: Opens September 2. September = will have On Smith annuaj fall opening Tuesday Business school This 1 Britain's Duri Smith eighth year of New successful commercial school vacation period M en owner, over the leasc the ljoining ust securing art of t as replaced ripment w ntention to have the leading 5 edu s of the country give o s of lectures covering the en- 1001 a8 n will 5 e ul sales his salc v some of the m rien it will be possi ain NOTICES. RECRUITING Middletown Boy Enlists: Enlistments for One Year Possible. Wash- was nton, of 442 Middletown, for enlistment for He will be stationed at in station in Sp ield, Ma Men hou us service ¢ t in the Medical Department Corps for one vear. now ustin Soi ne- rec the prev master secial efforts are being ecure qualitied men for enlistment | mmediately to se gnal Co s will be made for the American Burope in the ticular effo radio operator peditionary Forces in for organizations on the Siberia and Mexican horder. e second | ALt | nanship ruiting | and | i defeated Maple Hill, three skeletons beside the livery of Rufus King, who is held for trial in connection with the mystery, has led authorities to continue the search for bodies of more men who are known to have disappeared. Use of the plow aided them considerably. Kan.—Discdvery of barn REDS AGAIN. Harrisburg, Pa., Aug. 30.—In an game here yesterday the National league leaders the Klein Chocolate com- pany’s nine of Elizabethtown, 4 to 3. PROPERTY The rapidly measure housing exhibition becoming Cincinnati Hayes rapidly struction == . street are Before the year 1874, the Japanese [ I7 vaceinated on the nose. place for home DQINGS OF THE DUFFS \ES, HES GoY To BE ] AT THE OFFICE TOMORROW- \WELL STAY A FEW DAYS f MORE - I'M GONG TO STATION WITH 1S TTOM GOIHE Home TODAY, HELEN P as Well as Other | b7 reserve squadron | - ”Helen Yes, M AND ME’LL TRY AND GET DowN To see You FOLKS “THIS WINTER SOME THE situation crucial is in becoming alleviated opening of new sites for home con- Miller and street building up hington avenue pla is a popular seclc OPENED UP. which is a the by and Almost Forget to Say Go-bye REMEMB ER NOW| UNCLE JIM, WERE COUNTING ON { voice department of T o) CITY ITENS. Smith Bus, —Advt. The library will be Labor day school opens Sept closed all da $250 1 old. free, fo house built at Orchard Hei Rocky Hill See office his, corner avenue and South City water pipe now The bein laid on Roosevelt street Bodwel Realty company A farewell Uhlig & iday ady nner > Corbin was Corhin's. The decorated with the presented with table was pre national co Children’s Besse-Leland's, \lthoug the K. of € cially ended in daily the building drive for funds for fund T reports r1any ing and these the fund materiall Government leather vests $4.15, less (han the paid for same, at course.—advt. will help swell com wool-lined vernment Leland's, of © NOTES. Members of Office Force on Vacations —Close Labor Day. Andrew Dorbuck. membership sec- athithe YO ECEA vacation ad of the return to leaves to- and Boys' department, will Monday morning. The association Monday morning, o'clock and will re noon. The building for the remainder of the day Tuesday morning the gymnasium will open after a | of months in which have in the works. The boys' classes will start September 8 and later in the month the senior will begin building Labor will open Day, at 9 until closed 1ain will open he two been classes to meet regularly. duty Globe Clothing House Inc. ESTABLISHED 1886 Something New in Boys’ Suits Leatherized Leather lined where the wear comes. All wool shown in smart patterns and able values. See them today. remark- dart Schafinsr & iarx Suits for Fall, Men’s and Young Men’s In our Shoe Dept., See our line of Shoes for Fall, better than ever. are shown. Ralston By Allman REMEMBER Now, OPEN B THE WINDOWS N THE & ATTIC AND IN THE CELLAR-MOU'LL FIND CUPPROARD - BETTER ORDER |CE RIGHT AWAY AND-— A ARSI D B e T LAY TN It is worth a great deal to the student to begin his course with the Opening Day of School. We urge that you make your plans to start your course with us Tuesday, the First Week of September. Day Schoo! Positively no more Smit! 278 MAIN TEACHING STAFF Mr. Smith Miss Milkowitz Miss McConn Mr. Mills Miss McLaughlin Miss Martin TUITION: Evening Schoo! $5.00 $12.00 Why pay $15.00 To go to a SMALL SCHOOL that has not the REPUTATION, equipment and Teaching Staff? Tell us to reserve a desk for you. STREET usiness Sct charges. Paper, Pens, Pencils and all supplies Free of Charge. 0 WATER THE PLANTS AND BE SURE. To CLOSE THE WINDOWS WHEM NOoU GO OUT AS IT MIGHT RAIN -~ TEL. 1729-2 Mr. Smith will be in his office Monday, and will be pleased to meet you.