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EVERYTHING FOR BABY lity. TH 169-171 Main Strea! of the very highest quality. | g sing bottles, hot water bags, pure bs and washes of all kinds and all | many things so necessary for | ’s health and comfort. We invite | hers to visit our baby goods de- | fment. They will see in it the BAKERY Hot Milk Rolls . ............ 13c per doz. Sale Begins at 16 a. m. DELICATESSEN Mother Cooks Tomato Soup . ... 8c Per Can J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. 142 MAIN STREET, CITY.. est assortment and the best of E [okinson Drug Co. ' Jackets For Misses ‘ and Women | | Special num- { bers with Tux- ~§ edo fronts at $7.95 and : $10.95. | Luke Horsfall . HARTFORD ¢ “It Pays to Buy C9F | Kind.” i CITY ITEMS. nith Bus. dvt. uring the month of August 84 ar- hool opens Sept. 2. t ev. William A. Downey, formerly jurate at St. 1 s church, who peen ill for o a year, will soon e his duties at the church, it announced Sunday meetirg of the Holy Family cir- ngements for an outing to be held the playgrounds. A large attend- is requested. Vacation club of the New Brit- ational bark opened for mem- ship today. Join now.—advt. rs. John Radil of 34 Liberty street entertain the members of the v Rebecca lodge, Thursday after- In case of rain the meecting ted to bring a lunch. he Ladies’ Aid department of the Baptist church will meet in the ch parlors Wednesday afternoon :30 o’clock. p Daughters of Isabella will meet Inith Bus. school opens Sept. 27 dvt. djutant and Mrs. Alling of Worces- will conduct the services at the jon Army hall, 68 W Main Wednesday evening at 8| k. & Worfen’s Home and Foreign Eionary society of the English eray church will meet Wednes- gtérnoon at 2:30 at the home of Ibert Carswell of 630 Wes treet. rge will hold its regular busi- r hall. ¥~ il to attend. ert E. Anderson, 115 Dwight violin teaching Sep- 1145-4.—advt. school opens Sept. 2. member is re- rved as usual @ Hooth’s block. Studio open daily 5. m., also Mon. and Sat. even- | INE HATS GOOD TEMPLARS were made by the police depart- | Scandinavian Grand Lodge Holds Two Days’ Convention in This City— Plan Educational Program. 'will be held Wednesday evening | t. Mary's hall at 8 o’clock to make | About 100 deleg navian grand lo present at the this city Sun 5 Templars decided at ther meeti continuz along temperance edt he prohibition ques d of. is finally dispo: Sealers of YV Carlso of this Olson of Bridgeport were the principal { the brid spealiers at the session on Sunday eve- ; South be held Friday. Everyone is re- | The following officers were elected | ed by Rev. W. H. by the order for the ensuing year: | Grand Chief Templar—August Bro- | | din, New Britain. P6 Main street tonight at 8 o’clock. | Secretary — ‘Alfred Abrahamson, | The couple w Treasurer—Victor Olson, Nauga- | Tuttle, nephew i Study | Landquist, Bridgeport. flower nile Temples—Mrs. | of Saut | August Brodin, New Britain. Representative tion in Copenhagen, Sweden, in | s .andquist of Bridge- | 102d U. S. Infantr extended through Maine the couple will be at n, N. Y., 1920— | home after October 1st, at 109 Win- Severin Johnson of New Britain, Jos- | throp strect. | eph Landquist of B | Carlson of New Britain LABOR DAY COURT andra lodge, No. 24, L O. D. of | eeting Wednesday evening in | ive to Supreme Temple | Convention at Brook pt. 3, the half hol- | ns, F. . Harmon, Room nd Joseph and Stanley Ulicz will face i g | of his duty. In this climate with its sudden changes we are all liable to catch cold. Br?ggs’ Mentholated-Hoarhound CougB Drops are a safeguard — It is good policy to have a box handy. They relieve the cough at once. C. A. BRIGGS CO. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Makers of Briggs’ Boston Wafers 1 AT 0 Jos ulting | of the Independ- | son. Good Templars were James Smith was ate convention held in | drunkenness. rda The s and Measures ity and Oscar . ried to M t o'clock. took pla couple. Louise Coats of F thy Gra Course — Joseph | John G , daught to International a native 2 mont} After ar geport; Carl A. Cowlishaw asks that Officers Souney and | be there promptls e of importance sugar situation in the city in police court | cussed and acted upon S rabook Thoo ion of cvery sgrocer is des s Hartnett, Paul K (fho¥s bre The in which Officer V m | who T rolled about in the mud | bership an a | Charles McGrath | much rough usage. Attorney F | Ringrose has been retained by Wiliam F. Mangan | every grocer in the city. represent Joseph Grabeck. _ Joseph Grabeck are d with assaulting one another Washington sting and beating Officer Wil- | casualty lis liam Souney while in the performance | of Priv Ulick and Hagj and Officer | garding subjected to that if the W anization will tog e Fr, “t_are ¥a., killed ir HALLINAN'S B 1] Wednesday Morning Specials § = [ ] = IS ENT STO EEN @ EEHE K DAGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNSE EE N EEEE NN N ! g l;{'/a/'(1 C 7 Wednesday HMorning Special from 8:30 fo 12:15 Shop here and Get Greatest Bargains Specials are Offered Through Entire Store | Ladies’ | Mercerized Lisie Hose Made of extra fine combed | Maco yarn, elastic top—double | heel and toe, semi-fashioned. | Value 65c | Apairu..<..4l'9c AALast Call on Fancy Dress Voiles at 2lc yard Large aark 39¢ yard. variety patterns, Crochet Bedspreads at $2.85 Extra weight—full size. special purchase enables offer them at this low price. Wednesday Morning Only. us | 79¢ Boys’ Khaki Pants at Made of extra heavy Khaki—full reinforced seams—a serviceable trouser for hard school wear. Ages 6 to 17 years. i i | Sizes 9 to 13 1-2. Boys' Shoes at $1.69 Gun metal, lace, durable for school wear. $2 .45 for sires 1 to 6. charged with drunkenness and resi ance, Kroll is charged with hinderi ELECT OFFICERS an officer, and William G charged with breach of the peace. >ph Matta paid a fine of $7 for his employer, who A fine of $10 for gperating a motor vehicle without a license and $3 for not having registration s of the Scandi- | him was imposed upon Edward Mat- n Takes South- Mass., Girl As His Bride. Tarie Sathory was mar- in Tuttle at the home of An isle of white birches 1 ails led from the porch to the lawn { at the end of which Vice Grand Chief Templar—Fred | of white birch, wh Timour, Hartf Counselor—E was a rustic gate the ceremony i The wedd Westberg, New | ed by 75 relatives and frie attended by tford and Kenneth ies of that town overscas with the GROCERS TO M Sugar Situation Will Be Discussed at Chamber of Commerce. This evening at commerce the Grocers' . | North End Gangsters Arraigned for | will hold a speclal meeting. President cers’ participation omen grocers ons for mem- goes without s: e hold with the grocers that the KILLED IN ACTION. Sept. ined the name ), Wilsonboro, For Wednesday Morning Only Wamen’s Shoes at $3.65 A very large variety to select | from, of brown kid, grey kid and black kid leather, with | military or Louis heels. i | All Sizes. il TUB SKIRTS to close out at $1.00 Made of Gaberdine, P. K. Or! Repp i Broken sizes and styles. Good styles, Women'’s and Misses’ Wash Dresses to Close Out at $2.98 and $4.98 good materials, Good Colors. | TO CLOSE OUT WE Suits at Tight Shades Only. MORNING Women’s and Misses’ - $10 and $15 TO CLOSE OUT WED. MORNING Women’s and Misses’ Capes at $10 and $15 To Close Out Wednesday Morning ~ 0dd Lot of Skirts at . . . . $2.65 WEDNESD/ SPECIALS $2.50 and $3.00 SOFT CUFF SHIRH $1.65 Wednesday Morning $2.50 WHITE COLLAR SHIRTS $1.85 Wednesday Morning 25¢ BLACK AND FANC AND WHITE HOS 10 Pairs $1.00 Wednesday Mornind $1.25 Black and Blue WORKING SHIRTS 89c Wednesday Morning 31.25 BAL UNION SU 69c Wednesday Morning] 75¢ - BAL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 49c Wednesday Morning $1.00 NAINSOOK ION SUITS | om an at- | Abhot nd wife, w Abbott’s siste h street have re n Providence. Flagg of their hom Miss Mary E. Curtiss is spending some time at the Ocean View house | at Block Island. Mary A. Hogan and Miss Mary n are at the Pleasant View House at Pleasant View, R. L s Margaret and Bertha Hepp on street are spending _their | on at the ‘“And at Pleas ant View, R. I Mr. and Mrs and Mildred T T. Miller and Mr: at the Cottage 190 Mr. and Mrs ~. Johnson Misses Nellie nd the Brown cottage at Indian Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Geer of E nd Mrs. Hull ¢ are enjoying an auto tour through Maine. st Hartford son Arneld aind sistey Katherino | E. T. Bradl i Pochoug spent the weeck-end &t House at’ Westhrook. \ THEN? EEBTEMNE® N STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAY A TNOONEREMNERRER 2 for $1.00 Commissioner ‘ Think today ! ¢ ICE YOU REALLY NEED ! ICE PUBLICITY Save lce! The householders and business firms of this city who have exerted every effort towards ice economy have kept an ice famine from our very doors. BUT § —it is not too late for this city to be without ice. % This CAN HAPPEN if ice is wasted now. Think what this will mean. flland of the New York Health Board prophesies a recurrence of Spanish Ini¥®gnza for October ! B says that the history of the epigemic foretells the fl coming of this dreaded disease. WHAT WILL HAP- PEN iFF WE HAVE NO ICE FOR HOSPITALS ORDER ONLY WHAT Royal S. Cope- He Wednesday Morning 35¢ VHITE SOLE HOS 5 Pairs For $1.00 Wednesday Morning Don’t Mis This Sale SHLE] BABCOCK C¢