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ountain Syringes $1.50 value for 98c Sale ednesday Only THE ckinson Drug Co.. 169-171 Main Street Bl 9 ORSFALLS | ) | Sweaters ?/ For Gentlemen Novelty Coat Sweaters and Slip-ons, with and without q sleeves, in gen- 1 uine Alpaca, Mohair, Camel Hair and Cash- mere in their natural as well as~fancy colors. | Luke Horsfall Co. Bt B i ] CITY ITEMS. J. Zahnleiter, violinist, has re- d teaching. Studio, Booth's Blk. t. e transfer of the Hibbard dwell- n. Hillside place to D. J. Mullin place yesterday at the oflice of layton Humphrey. @ regular meeting er, No. O. E. 8, will be held hursday evening at 7:30 o'clock being the first meeting since the er vacation, a full attendance fpected. regular meeting of the Broth- pd of the First Baptist church be held this evening at 8 o’clock @ ghurch parlors of Martha and City Co-operation on Ex- perimenting at Beckley. 'wage disposal plant for the city oon be a reality. Experimental is about to begin and plans e to this work were discussed day by Chief Chemist Bachmann Connecticut Experiment sta- and ' City Engineer William F. the state working jointly with ity in the matter. The work jbe done under the ispices of ftate board of health and the of public works and was au- ed by the common council at vio meeting. The city has rized the expenditure of a sum b exceed $10,000 which is equal e sum the state will expend ist Bachmann has prepared es of an experimental filera- isposal plant which will be d out at the filter beds in ey ‘in order to determine her it will be practical for the ing of the city sewage. POLICE DOCKET LIGHT. {the police session ing Toseph Flint of Newington hed $10 and costs for drunken- by Judge James T. Meskill who n the bench ace, to which was nolled court Flint pleaded not Mrs. Florence who was charged with drunk- pleaded guilty and was fined idgment suspended A FINE HATS this | A charge of breach ! | WANT DANGE FLOOR { Amusement Committee Says Open Air Platform Is Needed A general discussion evening in the chamber rooms of all the riaus Welcome Chairman Krnest on Harry (. Ja the son held was ¢ commerce of hairmen of lHome commiitees N. Humphrey called kson for o report nusement committee. Mr. Ja tid that during the week he “hed a4 committee of who wanted dancing. The eral committee would maki mistake if they 180 dance appro: by ladies he nat a have the in sections, My used other that alized floor but <0 it could be wid seasons, | Jackson betweern §$400 $700 could the by the dance il was of the meeting that the pay more. so that it could he for other purposes. Chairman Humphrey tabled all action until estimat other expenses were It was built, the Uvage the city of opinion would sed definite have th minute ed John calledi tor of more nature dance the Hoor before committee Lockett of the badge commit- n estimate of the nun- the comm te her tees. 560 bhadges desired for The number wis received, a appropriated for the purpose purchasing them. Chairman Lockett then reported that the badg be given all service men in this city would he ready this Friday and woulil mailed immediately that the men could have them for the parade Hoawrd A. Timbrell reported that | the man: of the football teams| B wanted §150 cach for their te The baseball teams were to prizes amountin to $100, but meeting of the managers it was decided the teams would rather have money, Chairman Humphrey no objections to the monoey the prizes. At this| the mecting a loud knoeck rd at the door and a dele tion of presidents of local Italian arrived and expressed gr that the [talian societic the cit were not invited to take y in the parade. Chairman Humphrey explained to them that an invitation was sent (o every society in the city t conld he located in the director: The spokesman then said that an in- vitation was given to four Italians that did not represent the local Ital- ian colony. There w never any trouble when the politicians wanted to find them, they said. Marshal Wil- liam C. Hungerford explained that it was an oversight, and that most cordial welcome should be extended to all societics to take part in the parade Mr. Hungerford wanted the press to feature the fact that he would be only too pleased to cxtend to all New Britain societies a welcome to take part in the parade and let Secretary Sprague of the New Britain chamber of commerce know immediately of their intentions. The local Ttalians that were in the committee to wait on the Welcame Home committee were: Mr. La Calabrio, N. Basile, J. . Ce cere, Salvatori Butera, Joseph Socret, Eugene Faselle and Mr. Di Gregori. to to ors ms. receive at a it could sce heing | siven instead of cieties surprisc Carnival Committee Quits. The chairman announced the bad news that the carnival committee had resigned because of the criticism of the people desiring concessions and refused. Stephen Robb made a mao- tion not to accept the resignation and give the carnival committee a vote of confldenc A commiftee consisting of Mr, secretary: Mr. Loomi treasurer, and Mr. Humphrey, chai man, w ppointed to consult with the carnival committee with full pow- er to act. Mr. Dyson of mittee, reported approached by a committee of street residents for the purpose securing Arch street decorated far as the armory. After some discussion $75 was appropriated for that purpose. The question of transportation of the wounded, the civil war veterans and guests was referred to the auto- mobile committee. The ladies’ committee to make suggestions for the women’s place in the parade Treasurer Loomis estimated the en- tire expenses at and receipts $25,000. The factory owners wotld donate §10,000, the common council $10t000 and $5,000 from other sources. the decorating that he had com- been Arch of was invited service AUTO IS While driving on tween urday pastor church, WR the highway Darien and Stamford last night, Rev. Dr. S. G. Ohman, of the Swedish Lutheran wife apd children, escaped be FOR WALNUT HILL the va- | last | adjourn- | KED. | Sat- | Just the finest sort of a Hat at just the price you HALLINAN'S for Wednesday BARIRY, LOAVES OF OUR BEST | Specials LARGE HOT MILK ROLLS | | BiticAD ioaf 11¢ per per doz. DELICATESSIIN ROBBINS CHICKEN LOBSTIR CANDY SEARO N il have - RICH ARDSON NEW DERP & SEA BROTH i35c per ca e CHOCOL AT rom now Made Store has onened mowe ful! assortment of our own Home- m Chocolates. &y closed at 2 : T STAR T | ! J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. 142 MAIN STREET, CITY. TR HTTTRI Y i Pl “ munulfi' L M o : entire section, by our house. when ndand ved by @ of the in the same direction | coilence of uring the I serians of injur de attractions totally demo | which w | as the O Lt out t almost the ! l’ car rolled in on the scene wii hanother g q | | s going ried to pass w trolley | man auto and prozress of is not associated with instant s year promised workmen at 1 t for se which from a | bringing four | antomobile, shet out been working i m. Ll 11l four car all dam- out extensive at the stre; her I impbrovemoents zro a arder | unning {itors will witness a numi that the nd two W I In order DT o (T ¢ wi i ess the man Topart il our pioneer communi ney | I time buildi on which th its excellen on Mon wnd will close Saturday Se 27, .and evening omitted the man is confining cnergies cvents. PERSONALS Macauley, Mrs Scaman R. Clifford, who spent. at Indian Neck, have homes in this city. il inea A 1 “'fi Chamber of Commerce Recommends | ikt | | opens i i & T Adoption of Mcthods to Take Care v, P the since its Main St. 2 lfi'iinlh of Anticipated Growth. to T & > 0 Through the columns of the Hard- war Centre, the monthly publication of the chamber of cammerce, that bady the adoption in New seientific city-planning of the growth 3) é\ ry 1T commends Britain of project ta take N ticipated in the nest 20 = the argument that in the past ten years the. city has grown in popul lion from 43,916 to over 0,000, or about 40 per cent, and that the growth is continuing, the chamber ex- | presses its belief thal with carefull study New Britain may be able to provide many conveniences that wouid lost other things the possibility real railroad station on is discussed. This will be madc possible, the paper s, f the city is developed in the right di- rection. The cast of a project for scientific city planning is between ! $1.600 and $2,000, according to the fig- ures given in the Centre, CITY MEETING CALLED FOR TONIGHT n- vears. Us Mrs, S and M sum - mer their the HORACH Toronto, of Camder B. Harned, Walt W morning at came known he born at Camde My, Traubel wi RAUBEL DIAD. Ont.. Sept. 9. Horice N. J., who, with | pers was literary cx- | founc n. died yester | Phila scho, Ont., it today. e wa December 14, 1835, | s editor of The Conser- o returned to | vears Traubel, Thomas centor of Miss street, weeks' New Lrenc Sharp, is spending vacation af of 63 Hawkms her annual two Liake Sunape day s e otherwise he Among getting a the main line Hampshire. Ba of Welcome Home Appropriation Among Other Ttems Up for Discussion— Salary Committec Will Meet. Severar appropriations will Fe made at the special city mbeting to be held this evening in the hoard of public works hearing room at city hall. An appropriation of $10,000 will be made for the Soldiers’ Welcome fund, an- | other will one of ,000 for a munic arage for the housing of the ¢ itos. This apprepriation to be favored by the city in will tend towards greater ef- The intention is to build a A\t once and plans now pra ready will be let out to con- to figure before the week-end ppropriation is voted tonight. additional appropriation of $5,- 000 the construction of the No. 6 fire station will he made. An ap- propriation of $1,000 for repa on the city hall will be considered. There will also he action on an appropria- tion of $200,000 for the addition to | the Northend 1 The salary committee of the com- mon council will mect this evening ! to take action on the increase in the salary of the superintendent of the water department from $2,200 to §: 400 and that of a member of engineering department from $1, | to §2,000. | BERLIN FAIR RUNS SEPTEMBER 22 TO it ficiency, garage tically Pressing the Butt utomatically Lights the for school a ) o This Year There Will Be No Evening Sessions—Big Events Will Be | i | 5 | Arrangements which have been in the making for several months past of the annual state fair of the Connecti- cut State Ag ultural society at Ber- { lin, September to call for what | will be the greatest fair in the society’s | histary. This is no idle boast. ¥or | | Held Fach Day. “ | | AND T LEVER ALL THE WAY DOWN. plac- Ing tho burner in position to heat the HOUSE oven for elther baking or SHOWING BURNER (n positlon in the oven for broillag with SPECIAL BROILER AND DRIP FAN. e of Philadelphia for about 30 the best in music. ties. The ESTEY PIANO Comes To Us T IS WITH the very greatest pleasute we announce that the representation of the ESTEY piano has been secured for this 1s one of the great and best known names in music. There is not a hamlet so remote throughout the civilized world, wnere the name of ESTEY is not favorably known and where it Many of the finest sentiments and traditions clustering around American music sprang from those far away days of seventy to seventy-five years ago, when an ESTEY ORGAN was the only musical instrument within a radius of scores of miles, in many of And we account it a privilege to have such a distinguished name and such a worthy instrument associated with our business. HENRY MORAN, Jeweler New Britain, Conn, s e the and was Vex and mag ied the ( delphia contributor zines, In mtemporary to newspa- 1886 he club in ALL:. TROUBLE ENDED. rceiona, Sept. 9, (Havas.)—All Burner: IME-SAVING WHICH THE WIFE HAS EVER KNOWN Ti:e Magee National Is very compact [only 46 Inches over all] tiona!ly handsome, casily kept in order and cleanly to operate. Trimmed suanc of P T e R A labor confiicts which ing Barcelona a joint resuption of —with the “Wonder Oven” THE MOST PERFECT COMBINATION OF CONVENIENCE, EFFICIENCY, GAS OVEN, COAL OVEN, IN ONE OAL, wood or gas may be used, or either of the first, combined with gas, to secure any required degree of heat. The oven is always ready; can be heated to the desired tem- perature at once; food is beautifully done — on time; there are no complicated parts — no guesswork — no trouble. Simply one push of the lever does it all. Truly a miracle of helpfulness to the modern housewife. Send for the new illustrated booklet. itis excepe throughiout in white enamel.— Glass or plain jron oven doors if desired. want to pay. 50, %4, RAISING THE LEVER, ntirely out of the way, for use with acoar or wood fire — THIS AUTOMAT= CALLY SHUTS OFF THE GAS. Wilson's . Andrews New Britain, Conn. “One Oven Does It All”’ MAGEE FURNACE CO., Inc., BOSTON. MASS. John A - & Co. LTI have been manifesto ployers and workingmen in ous industries affected, calling for the immediate employes. work e RN s iRt i A have by *he vari- by baen settled, The settlement has been sealed by is-