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ors | elr trod LW e © C -~ S— 9 . e city and e Compounce | Klectric “hall tonixht seriously injured Dominick Cianfone. | thoes in this sale Good Ribbon hats, special for Wednesday | The little fellow is about eight vears | A - \ S N, o5 Siee: L 3 Prices $1.85, $7.95 up. morning, enblum Millin- | of age and lives at 11 West street. He b Gross of 234 & Tieane ! vt ! ery Co., 188 Main strect.—advt | ow in the hospital with severa . S Il men's shoes in (Fis sale Good ster named Fagan, who | head and body lacerations. The boy Frane & fow: on . Prices $1.95, $3.95 up . ncoln street. was the victim | was reported ave run betwaen R aod ot « 1and Co.—-ndvt i« irth of July. His hand was | the automobile s trolley car. R e : . Among other New Hritain people at fully by an exploding fire — i Sape Indian Neck over the holidays were: | piece . Martin attended him. | s . SITION. ren 3 4 Hancock, John [ertini ) Anderson of Park street g, Harr Hatsin Harold G is spendin the wee 1 n e wan pre } k at Indian Neck ly of friendship . o I:' E Bas ' The summer school which is an- |nr y e . S credit | . jobnl meotin the com D S . ; B nualdy condu ted In the summer by | M3 » 3 . il tomor: venlr TR Bt Mar gt Ol | the Swedish Lutheran church will fing company A > ance n wtion will re L . . . ssion next Monday morning e NoMce o taki'n] ! and me of Sioing 1 Ry | for Wedneaday | , ¢ under direction of Theo- -Bennett corpor v ol « renme st . ok nblum Millin ‘. « e Rince is cor with his new vy W . 1 tamily | by * : | . . vials at| work he has advanced rapldly and & & fow da ew Lon has been elected to the executive staff ! in a position of assistant to the prest de - s cr for nge any store in the state fent, which position was created Ehse waines. Boase-Lae ? AUTOIST HITS BOY. him. He has full charge of the office } at the At —— - Lester W. Collard of 20 Summit [ and accounting departments of this Porter and Maxwell Po “ - ‘Imr cet, Springficld, Mass., was driving growing organization in Leonid, N. J. St. St. Open from 9 till 12:30 SILK PONGEE 36-INCH 98c VOILE 36 INCH SILK 36 INCHES WIDE SILK POPLIN 40 INCHES WIDE SATIN All Colors 100 Patterns to Black, Blue," Brown l 3 5 Select from, at and other colors; e 1 3 5 $3.50 value . 5 5c SALE PRICE 40-INCH SILK Yard CREPE DE CHINE Yard g $l .89 $3.00 Value; All UNBLEACHED Colors SHEETING 42x36 PILLOW SALE PRICE 36 Inches Wide CASES KIDDIE CLOTH , $1.89 | 29¢ | e | 37c ¢ Yard 45c Yard - ——e 40-INCH WHITE *40-INCH WASHABLE LINEN SUITING BLEACHED GEORGETTE SATIN 36 INCH MUSLIN CREPE $4.50 Value Seven colors to YARD WIDE $3.00 Values; SALE PRICE choose from 45c Value All Shades o T | fi@@@@#@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@ P— mpany speat the holidays | 127 Main St Opp. Arch Tel. 1409-2 Inflan Neck nge any store in the state r shoe values. Bense-Le dvt floy Rule & Level ehinson teams of Lhe gue will play this after 0 In Walnut Filll park Jodge, 1. O, E, of St hold a regular mecting N Wednesday night at & grand installation will | tly with the Hartford | Clara 1 I of New be In char f the In rogram Or hursdiy he lodge will be enter we. John Swift at her bilee stroet 1 Turner of Landers, rk's office force Is enjoy k' vacation | reets were nlmost desert- SHEBBBID W.dwesdzy Morning Orly AT $1.79—Onme 16t of dainty White Voile Waists, sizes 36 to 46. —$1.50 White Pettticoats. & —Lace Silk Hose in white, brown and black, $1.75 quality. AT $1.50—One small lot of Net Corsets. AT 27¢—One lot of Children’s 39¢ Socks. AT 19c—0dd Pieces of Neckwear, worth much more. , 3 3 - 75—All Short Sleeve Tricotine and Jersey Dress. Values to AT % Price—Misses’ Drawers, sizes .6 to 19 Mussed from hand- ling. ##@###@@@@##fi####fi###fi# g#fi###fifi@fifi@-&fié ##fifi##########@##@&##*## DON'T MISS THE BIG SIXTH ANNUAL FIELD DAY AND PICNIC Given by L. F. & C. Mutual Aid Association. Saturday, July 10, 1920—Berlin Fair Grounds am of Athletic Events. $i00 in Prizes Given Away. Prizcs On Exhibit at B. C. Porter Sons, 221 Main Street. Drawing of four prizes on Admission Tickets—S$10, $5, $5, $5. Mile Marathon Race at 1 0’Clock Sharp on Fair Grounds Track. Regulay Industrial League Ball Game at 1:30. by 169-171 Main LANDERS Vs N. B. MACHINE Girls’ Baseball Game at 1:30. Neary WOlen DANDERS Vs AMERICAN PAPER GOODS. of Dally Woes and Philharmonic Band Admission 25¢ Dancing 2 to 6 Concert During Events Ladics Free e — k ac and throbs, Orchestra ork s torture, prings no rest nor j dsordors set in, Is & weary one y Pllly are tor weak helf worth in New break. 1 could [ feny stwet CORN FLAKES i} caught cold my R e e CORN FLAKES e e R CORN FLAKES + T keep this medi. vl They Top The List rs. Foster-Milburn o, N. Y Individual Dessert Molds—Style—é. No Sugar T Set of Six Individual ;. Required in Jiffy-Jell Fruit Desserts Dessert Molds ‘ Sugar is scarce and high, yet Mix in fresh fruit if you wish, Assorted styles of alumimum. now is the time for rich, fruity but-Jiffy-Jell itself has fruit The six will hold a full package . desserts. essence in abundance. of Jifiy-Jell. Send us six @ The solution is Jiffy-Jell. To make salad jell, use lime-fruit trade-marks and we will mail you Serve it alone with its real- flavor tartandgreen .- the set of six, valued at 60 cents, :ruét .?avors, _01;1 mix in fresh gerved 3’;&,“?‘2;1;_"'"‘-;:] b e ruit if you wish. ese are delicious iffv-Jel com: - Dy summer dainties, and the sviccined Tt comes s, Yo svese s sircady there. lated with lemon or grape acid. Simply add boiling water, as q_cr directions, and let cool. hen you have a fruit dessert rich in real-fruit essence. Jiffy-Jell flavors are not artificial. They are condensed fruit juices in liquid form, in bottles. There’s a vial in each s package. 10 Flavors in Glass They are rich in fruit, for A Bottle in each Packsge much ripe fruit-juice is con- yyue densed to flavor each dessert. Cherry For superior flavor, attractive form and improved eating quality. You never tire of Post Toasties. That's why more Toasties are sold throughout the United States than any other corn flakes; and why this food has become a household favorite. For Measuring An aluminum half-pint cup. Fill twice with boiling water, as pee directions, to dissolve one packs . age Jiffy-Jell. Use as a standard cup in any recipe. Send two (§j) trade-marks for New-style dessert spoon, Wm. Rogers & Son AA silverplate, guar- the Jiffy-Cup. anteed 20 years. Contains no advertising. Send two trade-marks and 10 cents for first spoon, then we will offer you balance of the set. .-------.---.----.....---..-....-----------------.---.------—------------ i : Bu Jxflyfinfgyiflgf :P?cer Cut out Jiffly Dessert Co., MAIL H the (p trade-marks in the circle on the front Waukesha, Wis. THIS & of Jiffy-Jell packages. Send 6 for any pint mold o the Set of Six Individusl Molds. i) ittt BEOCE Send 2 for the Jiffy-Cup, or 2 and 10c for which mail the gifts I check at side. the Spoon ‘ P es Are Rare Ready ‘tO eat! lect Eyes Can ED by Scienti- No waste! jed Glasses. " e | Fresh and delicious! | Be your vision counselors. | > 1ot need glasses it will TO be sure of t}'le best' re to tell you so. always specify & GUUDWIN Post Toasties when b TN ordering from the grocen The Fmbiem of bu. (R perioe Opuient ser- | Made by Postum Cereal Co, Inc, Battle Creek,Mich. R A \; ST '\ AL AN\ N ..Stiver The piat molds are as followa—all aluminum: e A\ Style—B—Pint Mold, heart shaped. e e Style—C—Pint Mold, fluted as above. for any piat mald Style—D—Pint Salad Mold. Bl | S S Pint Mold with pi il o A : Style—p—! pinnacles, Cup._ Send 3 and Enclose 10c for postags and packing on the Same as llustrated at top. 1060 for speon. spoon alone H L [Ty PRSI —— ' viee, Look for i on % Peconwe We Know*” bW\