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The Remaining Holdings of Yale Land Co. at MORNINGSIDE - ON - THE - SOUND WILL be practically SOLD OUT this season. Active business opencd six weeks carlier than usual. Last season was the second Iargest In sales, since the magnificen: private cstate was opened as a resi- dence Park, in 1912, MORNINGSIDE is no longer a “Real Estate Development.” 1Tt is a SIT- TLED COMMUNITY of the highest class, with Bstablished Values. The greater part of it is sold to private individuals, almost 40 of whom have built It has not grown up haphazard. The entire park was protected from the first by careful restrictions, IN THE DEEDS. An incorporated association of residents enforces protective regulations over the roads, short park beach. It owns a fine club bullding. ARE MADE ONLY TO THOSE ELIGIBLE TO MORNINGSIDE ASSOCIATION. EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT is here, and in service. Summer residents here have all city con- venjepces and service, with the beauty of woods and flelds, the gquiet and scclusion of a private estate, nnd ono of the finest natural locations on Long Islana Sound. and MEMBERSHIP IN B | Atlantic ocean, STARTS PRISON SENTENCE. German Spy to Begin Sentence Im- | posed by President. July 9.—Lotha erman spy sen- the war, was 1 prison herc Z a prison sen- ce was com- Witsche was Leavenworth, Witsche, the to dea ceived at recently o be ltence. 3 muted by the president. a lieutenant in the G Durirg a naval en Kan gement in in which the Te rship on whick he was serving clie was cast adrift. ssel bound (‘\f‘ internationai States. He su number of maps and drawings of ha bors and fortifications along the cific coast and returned io Mexico. There he became confidential with an | American of German descent, who in- for further espionage work. | failures, | to hold. m to return to the United | N ment “will not be allowed to land in | sowp ’ DACHE i G orENe ACTTAN Q"REFIMRIE{ NO DOPE—-NO ACETANILIDE ‘ 'rmewmen n-ntu (X Hc suggested that instrve- tors be fined with students.for each failure in their classes, if the rule is Hutchinson, Kan., July 9.—The lo- cal post, American Legion, which has a membership of 700, at a recent mass meeting adopted resolutions which declared agitators advocating over- throw of the Urited States govern- TRY IT AND BE COMFORTABLE ‘ ‘ APUDIN;E "y - NS EFFT e | AMERICAN LEGION GROWS. l Pa- | 8 & ked into the trap and at No- | ji8 fell into the hands of federal INTRINSIC ‘4\l1| 2 .\Rl. AT LEAST Ticers. HIGHER THAN FIVE YEARS Y 5%, on certain locations. Morn- M' values arce |od-y the best on llu- Connecticut shore, with NO PROFI- RING in them. It you are in ted In a permanent without frills and at moderate cxpense, TAX ON SCHOOL FAILURES. nmer home where a gentieman may enjoy himself in comfort, not make us an carly visit and judge for yourself? YALE LAND COMPANY Morningside Milford, Conn. THREE MILES EAST OF MILFORD, ON TROLLEY AND SHORE ROAD. r‘l'u‘( d a Hereafter show study 1aust pay iv: comm prot volved in which he argue Rather 'Be Mr. Jones? One year he burns many tons of coal and the next about a third less. One year he has a heating system, the other a BARSTOW One-Pipe HEATER.® One year his house is heated in spots. The next his house is heated completely, healthfully, economically, easily, by the modern method of sciemtific circula- tion of humid air throughout the house. It will cost you nothing to enjoy a largely reduced coal bill. The saving of coal will soon pay for a pPagsIoy One-Pipe HEATER. k Made in NEW ENGLAND aud GUARANTEED ey Mofl-d(neddnpgrhmdmdlcw&:fianduzdefcr you. Onme-pipe furnaces are now successfully heating farm houses, so exposed that any other system of heating would be bopeless. o It is this perfected beating cfficiency that has made it pos- sible for BARSTOW COMPANY to positively GUARANTEE every installment, or take it out at their expense. If your house is uncontfartable in cold weather, talk with our One- Pipe HEATING expert and within a week you can be ready for the coldest weather. One day is enough to put it in, after \yw getit. Order early for sure delivery. C. J. LEROUX 174 ARCH STREET . L I8 T— | | & = | “Jim Jazz” Says— “Hit the Trail and Save a Ten Spot” 15# $10 BILL IS YOURS TOMORROW—THE LAST DAY “Going! Going! Gone!” Tomorrow we close our ten-day sale. Tomorrow is the last day to get $10 with any suit in our stock — blues, grays, mixtures. If you need a suit — you save $10. If your boy needs a suit — you save $3.00 If you need a shirt — you save $1.00. If you need a pair of trousers — you save $1.00. Then “hit the trail” tomorrow and save money ACT TOMORROW — THE LAST DAY! NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP Bristol, 135 Main Street: New Britain, 357 Main Street.