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. Sparmer and Mrs. Theodor: nbexl m North shul are in Bridge week-end y Theodore Johnson, d Jack Renehan have left the em- by of the Mohican market to re eir studies at the High school. SunLe Mills of Boston, Mass., Witzek of West Al- - are visiting Miss Lena Wetzel of 116 Winthrop street e Misses Elizabeth kwood of this city are ation at Lake yen, N. H. and Mary enjoyin Sunapee, Burk- Zaches of South of this city, is Frank D Miss Mar, pste Man- visit- Mr. and Mrs. Clark of ttle Meadow avenue Announce- nt is made of the coming Miss Zaches marri and John Johnston, of rtford, which will take place sday afternoon, September 23rd at pth Manchester. to spen a we Walsh with Mrs, Sullivan's sister, Vine anley s Clesson Purker of rwin Peterson of we tomorrow They | H street and Herbert C ’ i Me cet will Herbert Lyon, | -\ i I | | from an auto trip Police Officer on and Mr. and Mrs L have returned St. Albans, Vt. pMrs. Della Farrell and son of 85 lumbia strect and Miss Adeline rman, of East Main street, at itch M. and Mrs. Elks' Grill, Open to public.—advt ttabessett Tribe, [t wction on the death G The meeting will be hel | Men's hall at 8 o'clock. Mrs. C. H. Sweet of 7 | was awarded seven first son, of Park at the women ) their home in Detroit this mornin: Oak fair. SHALL BOYS MISSING : ored embroider) Enlist special Sun for Middlebury col- are members of the foot- are 20 holm’s = { Swe fishing ty consisting of Trafli cer Charles Johnson, 't Me an, Waldo Gilbert, William Elliott, dward Gunn, Edward Hess, Felix g Charles Gustafs and | n F will lez tonight from dletown. The t to be gone | veek, and will off Block pnd. H | novelties. Come and see our Conn. Ave.—Advt. nk H. Johnson, . Bristol, t evening uck by pa st Main and S | ning, and the mud guards The regular meeting Good Will lodge, S. of B., Monday e last! jolly 1 said, | advt Lo Mr. jom pson, lots Youths Tried to at Staten | i of chuibe Istand, But Were Rejected Becaupse | SU reported to = | r. and Mrs. R. P. Babcock nd the week-end at Pine Grove. ’ | of Age—lieft Home Last Priday. will | Il John Boragi, y vears old, stre nle; br. and Mrs. C. W. Vivian and ily, of West Main stre, will | ve tomorrow for a tour through | York state. | — | have 'rs. George H. Dyson, of Harrison | the get, has returned from a tour ough the Adirondacks. reported their Their parents been conducti but without have been received from ! ulations on the birth of a recruiting office at Staten William Burke has left wo boys tried to e rejected becau been ! from iree Dance tonigl “riday search avail and Mrs. Ha boys, l¥cn Advices the Army | Island ti ther Robinson, of Harri s returned from a busl gh the west. pordon Raphael's Department s ed to the list of voting pla cantests. list of their z were TO FORM NEW LODGE. o'clock, Jean T Jean De Ledoux, | H., and ociety, will will be many other rts of the New re will also be a | the ex-service men of the van and daughter | we gone to | Tomorrow, at council of L/Union st ique will be organized in St aptiste hall. Hon. Henr postmaster of Nashua, nt of the smdaw Woman Recom- ends This Prescription rs. Albert J. Patch of Hosindal gs., write “Before ing vour dicine (Dr. True's Elixir) 1 was lubled with what I thought stomach luble. I had that terrible gnawing my stomach nearly all the time hin half an hour after eating rty meal, I would have that sar hgreeable feeling. 1 was losing in | ght every day. After taking your Jdicine (Dr. Tr Slixir) I re- bed of that terrible gnawing in my expelled worms, and I felt | person. in many ways, and y recommend it to any Appointment of Registrar sy As Supervisor of Census There Is Affirmed—To Start in Thomas J. Smith street, democratic registra today received official not his appointment as super census enrollment Mr. Smith will r within a few day for the work. He of the enrollment Hartford, New | Windham and { taking the of reception to | organization KAPLAN VACATES APPEAL Max Kaj convicted in the lice court several wee i junk from minors: ind who ap- led from a $50 fine, has withdrawn | appeal to the superior court. 26- ign the s ago for buy- in five London, i e Tolland. T MUCH IGNORANCE OF BUILDING ORDINANCE Building John W. Allen requests that city* contractors call at | at city hall and secure copy There has of the law ector, | tors hence and must be James P. Inspector ircitabilit n be relieved, iption known The Family K Fi Worm peller. It has done much sick people, men, women and chil- bri, ever since 1851-—over butation. AT ALL DEALI ernment duties. Under th the government, no officic in taking the enrollment to hold two offices at the During the war, Mr. Smit efficient service as a mem { department of justice. | his office " | of the building ordinances. | been too much ignorance I shc according to the and that the should he familiar with the law, the request recls \ of cost, take back a second Mortgage for 109, and give you 8 years to pay off the second Mortgage, is the most liberal and goes the farthest toward assisting the workingman ‘0 have his OWN HOME, THAT WE HAVE EVER HEARD OF in this or any other city and the manufacturers of New Britain are to be most heartily commended for this step. There Are Only Two Conditions we understand, to make your home possible on this basis—Tirst you must{ have a WAR- RANTEE DEED to your BUILDING LOT and you must be prepared to pay 109 of the construction cost which is very simple, as for instance, if the house cost $3,000 (and you can get a fine ready cut one for that amount) you are only required to pay $300 when house is cympleted, then $25 per month for 8 years and THE HOUSE IS YOURS. You might easily pay (and lots of peo- ple have paid) that amount for rent for more than eight years and not even own the paper on the wall. Those Who Took Our Advice ind bought previously on our EASY TE BASIS, already have their lot PAID FOR Morning Worship at 10:45. A Cordial Welcome Is Extended to All. CITY ITEMS erdinger at their meeting tonight. and five s exhibit She hest work in col-, filet tow | knots, novelty quilts and various other | that, his duIOquh\l(‘ was | of y Varly of the Corbin Screw corporation. SMITH IS NOTIFIED r the government. to commenc will be in charge census will commence on connection with [he Manufacturers’ whereby, if you want your OWN HOME, they will get you a Bank Mortgage of 507 REOPENED South Congregational Church Services Will Be Resumed Tomorrow, September 7th Pastor Will Preach. GRIM WAR RESULT day dinner. | Kochador Hovannos, Dies at New | August 14, will| Britain General Without | Heart Hospital August | of i Hearing From Family in Two Years 4 Red | o, fof 4 IR (i and I vounding h ven { family. | children rdor After Main W there Hovannos, aged 43 years, street, died last night Britain General hospital, are circumstances sur- death that are pathetic. Hovannos left his consistin of a wife and two in ] and set out for United" States where he was to different con- the Buropean Arch str dead at his received e els, French pl | the working on I seek a living unde onlli e e iosa -y | country. For two years, he received 27 Lincoln | itere” from his family, and he had the DoliC® " 1,,1¢ ) fond hopes of bringing them to America, when the war broke out For over two vears despite every possible cffort, Hovannos has been un- able to gct any info ion from the 5 °f 1 joved ones, thus him the im- | will be held | pression that they lof the murderous T vannos family were \ Hovannos worked at I | bin company, and about a month ag he was to discontinue Dors on account of illness. Two weck ago he entered the hospital for treat- ment. The funeral will be held Mon- day morning at St. Mary’s church and burial will be in the new Catholic cemetery Sunday 14, 1854, that time. ters the P., both of Fraternally tt damaged. noon at tery. 1t, Berlin.— REV. W. Rev. War; nity M. of 37 daughter the employ morning at tore is add- aces for the . secretary JOHN H. MURPHY FUNERAL hold ning of Voters Largely Attended Tuneral of Well fa Enrollment Known Business Man is Held This ReTaLy. Morning at St. Mary’s Church. | of Winthrop $5; Blank, ' Sackville, 6 Talcott r of voters, ification of The funeral of John H. Murphy was held at 9 o'clock this morning at St Gamerq Failure returning from bile ride last evening dinger of 319 Chestnut strect dropped 't failure was ¢ death d mechanic ago w Corbin’s amerdinger and up to two y ved at P. Misses Nettie will be F. COOK TO SPEAK. Stella Rebekah Lodge, pecial meeting Monc A large At the drawing held | » H. B. the winner of ance is desir at the meeting las DROPS DEAD AT HOME After From Auto Ride. an home. He: and I kick plates. He was born in New Britain August and has lived His wife M., this city he Knig Trib of O R n F. Cook, . church, will speak at the ion of the church school tomorrow He will relate 10 o'clock. some of his experiences as a Y in France. SPE CIAL NOT[CE o'clock. ed and Elmer anada, $ Succumbs here and two dau and survive member Pythias held Monday o'clock from the how burial will be in the Fairview No. Globe Clothing House Inc. ESTABLISHED 1886 THE FALL MODES HATS ARE HERE l Boys’ Leatherized Suits $15 to Returning | AND WE HAVE ALSO Hart, Schaffner & Marx Boys’ Suits, Age 10 to 18, at $18 and Higher automo- August Gamer- Mr since Elsie him. of St. and . Funer- after and | ceme- | ASAVE ICE B The summer is waning. Cooler days are at hand— | {YET ICE IS A PRECIOUS AND SCARCE § HOUSEHOLD COMMODITY. There is still a de- § Bmand that exceeds the supply. We have had to § squeeze to the last piece to offer everyone past few weeks and the crisis has not yet been passed. will ave- il51, Jones, Wry, of Mary’'s church. A solemn high m of requiem was celebrated by Re Je iah J. Curtin of West Haven cousin of the deceased. Rev. John T. Winters was deacon, Rev. William A. Downey sub-deacon, and Rev. Joseph Barry m er of ceremonies. The fu- neral was largely attended and thers was a profusion of floral tributes. Mzu\ T. Crean sang during the s d as the body was being borne from the church g “Some Sweet Day.”” The bea William E. Curtin, Peter Thomas J. Curtin, Patric ough, William Dobson and < permitted | Jackson. Rev. J. J. Curtin, assisted same time. | by Rev. John T. Winters and Rev. W. 1 rendered | A. Downey officiated at the committal ber of the | service at the grave in the new Cath- olic cemetery. sor of the local office plans counties, Middlesex, he work of completed ry, has Curtin, . McDon- John H e ruli al en ind never missed the money—because they saved it from their Weekly Income, That a Large Number Did Not Get In 's most ably demonstrated, by our having sold thirty-two BUILDING LOTS last week, and in spite of inclement weather Fourteen Lots have been purchased to date this week. We Will Give a Warrantee Deed When One-Third (¥43) Is Paid and a Special Cash Discount to co-operate with those desirous of having their OWN HOME. Prices All the Way from $48 to $1,350. On Easy Terms With No Taxes or ‘Interest for Two Years At present—We have as follows: LYONS TER RACE, One Lot Facing Shuttle Meadow Ave. WINTHROF MAN- OR, only four lots, facing Winthrop street. Only three very choice Bungalow Sites in BELVIDERE. GLEN ST. VICTORY PARK and HU NTER TERRACE, every lot Sold. ' BUNGALOW CREST Just off West Main on Jerome street, is now under development, but there are only i Now that it appears that ice may last out the season —HELP MAKE THE SMALL SUPPLY LAST! Don’t waste it ! EVERYONE must stfll continue to EVERYONE’S help is needed. Victory is in sight and we must help to make the city’s sup- | B ply last out the season. ORDER ONLY WHAT §# !ICE YOU REALLY NEED ! Ice Publicity| save ice. Loan Association Proposition nine (9) of these beautiful locations left, which are from 60—to—71 feet wide and from 135—to— 183 feet deep. RESTRICT- ED to ONE-F AMILY HOUSES only and the development will consist of graded street, topped dressed with crushed stone, a seven foot grass strip with shade trees and city standard cement sidewalk on each side. OR ORCHARD HEIGHTS Adjoining New Britain Machine Company’s South street plant, fifty (50) Foot Lots. Prices from $48—to—$329, and some of these lots are over 200 feet deep. Free Drawing of Beautiful Presents Saturday and Sunday Afternoons on This Property SPECIAL—-WHO WILL GET THIS? Seven (7) Lots at BELVIDERE HEIGHTS for only $635. When you buy from us, you get the benefit of (BODWELL SERVICE) which means expert advice, plans and co-opera- tion from knowledge gained by 10 years ex- perience. THE BODWELL REALTY CO. Room 404, Nat't Bank Bldg. Phone 1801 F. E. CRANDALL, Mgr. OUR NINTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR IN THIS CITY ice the g