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« Doston dtore ~ A v Are you ftully supplied with all the necessary requirements for vaca- ®on, If not, come here with your lst. A good supply of Halr Nets will be ensential; we have them in all desir- able shapes. for the can You may sash Boardwalk: Supply want a our ribbon wants saiisfactorily. new wection your Our Underwear Dept. to all vaca. young and old Hoslery and are fully equipped tion demunids foy meet Underwear in all de- and styles. An apron be wanted | Corsets and sirable ma) or two may Biouses and Walsts are likely m{ e on y rur st Let us show you the | ow deus ' Vestees, ote, are | variety. Vells and | up to Gate styles. buings, Gloy Aere in end Velling 1 the will nwed jou ko swimming Wl white and platin and taney You emhor then: bordc some jath Towels We have in with colored An E. Z Fit House dress will & valuable nddition to or mountain outlii the sea shore For the Men-—We tlon of Outing Coilars. PULLAR huve » Ane selec- Shirts, | { ! weave. ’ | | | Neckties and T0 LAY CORNERSTONE Swoedish Bethany Ch Dedication Services Tomorrow Aft- crnoon—Pleasing Program. The Swedish . Franklin Squar pastor, will mark listory tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'¢lock when the congregation and #enoral public will unite at the dedi- tion services attending the laying of the cornorstone of the church. The services will be very simple Wtarting at the . above mentioned hour. Thare will be prayers offered and singing by the choir and male chorus. Rev. G. Pihl will give the principal address and Professor A. Mellander of North Park college, Chicago, 111, will also speak Since the coming of Rev. Mr. Mhl the lo- eal church has gained in steady strides and the public offers its con- gratulations upon the coming event of the morrow. TENDERED SHOWER Miscellaneons Bethany church Rev. G. E. another era on Pihl in its Shower for Miss Mary Costello—To Marry Hartfo Re: dent in the !Necar Future. A miscollaneous dered Miss Mary Main strect last ovening of Miss Anna Hailey street. There were ahout triends present. The parly was given in honor of Miss (Costello’'s coming marriage to Joseph Beardsley of Hartford. She was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts from her admiring friends. During the evening Mfss Rosalie Bertini ren- dered several solos. Refreshments wera werved and an enjoyable time was held. shower Costello was fen- of South the home Prospect | of her at on SWEDISH SUMMER SCHOOL sammer School to ve Use of Room | n Elm Street Schook—Swedish | Services Tomorrow. church will | Oh- There The room will be term Swedish Lutheran morning the be In Swedish. Rev n n will conduet the services will be no evening rervides Yimmer school has secured a in the Eim street school that used Yor sessions Auring the Protessor Theodore Lundquist has charge of the school and reports a large attendance. Sesslons are held every morning with the exception of Haturdays At the tomorrow erv Dy G [T Hous 1 CLEARING REFORT. vew York. Jul Fouse siatement Bxenanges Balances TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS 23 MYRTLE ST., East End Office, 153/ Jubilee St, Tel. 1451-2 | ty Attendant—Free Use of lwm-lm—ml Orders Taken for Upholstuving. | 1o FUNFRAL DIRECTORS Andrews &Doolittle, Inc. fNE FUNERAL HOME Office and Parlors 15 Walnug Street. i i | No | Irene | ated SOLUTE 15 FIRST T0 CROSS THE LINE (Continued From First Page.) and it looked like although at a very At 3:02 when a completed race late finish. the vachts came about on the port tack Resolute was nearly a mile ahead. It looked as if both sloops could make the first mark on this tack. At 3:10 the had knots. Shamrock by wind increased took her nd set - or one rather slowly. Resolute na ned a trifie during the shift. to six in Jib topsalil o @ v CITY ITEMS May Lyons of 103 entertained a number at her birthday party It was the ouscrvance ster's elghth birthday joyed and the little Rifts Miss street friends day of her vester- of the youn were en celvad many he ticket clerks of Stanley Works will take their annual sail down the Connecticut River tomorrow to Savbrook. where a “dog” roast will be enjoyed. They pian to return late tomorrow night. The diemakers of the Stanler Workr are having a week-end Luy'ng @t Sound View. A clambake will feature tomorrow's ,program. A cottage has been sceured and several emploves will remain for two weeks their annual vacation Selectman William J. Johnson and John P. Stack, of Plainville. have beeh mamed appraisers of the esiate of C. M. Johnsdm, of Mountain View. Charles Zisk was arrested today by Sergeant Theodore Johnson, on a warrant from the Hartford police, charging theft of a watch prefty on PERSONALS Mr Maple from Pocotopa Patrick McEnroe of Stanley strcet will spend the coming week at Cha mont, Mas=. on the Mohawk 7Jr Gerald leoghorn of Stanley street will spend the weekend at Pleasant View, R. 1 Mrs. Cecella and Mrs, W street, will vacailon Ilam B. Young. of return tomorrow " spent at Lake Meohan rgarct Mecehan left today for he remainder and daughter of x Flaasant View, of the month. rittenden from Michigan is the guest of her niece. ‘Mrs. Marvin Helsler of Stanley street. Mr. and Mre. Walter Carpenter of Stanley street and Mrs. Afthur’ N. Rutterford and son are spending the week-end at Chalker Beach. Willlam Hogan, Clifford Talmadge; Harold Bolan, Harold C. Gorman, Clifford Anderson and Leslie Goff are spending the week-end at Indian Neck. Louls Fleischer #s .gpending weck-end at Indian Neck. William Scheyd of Clark street, left today for. Pine Grove The engagement of Miss Dorothy Nott LaCells, of Hartfdrd, to Gordon Butler Hotchkiss, of Kensington, is innounced by Mrs. Mary N. LaCells. Rev. J. Leo Sullivan has returned from his vacation at Beach Park. John E. Curtin will join his family tomorrow at Indian Neck, where the next two weeks will be spent. Willlam Walsh, clerk in Walsh & Hollfcller's cigir store, has returncd ion rest at the shore Catherine O'Leary and Miss Igoe are spending two weeks Montclair, New Jersey. Miss Emma T, Peterson is spending a week at Oak Pluffs, Mass., as the guest of Mrs. Walter H. Hart E. Hergren at Sea Rest the fro Miss at cottage ! at Grove Beach for two weeks. J. . Murphy is spending his vaca- tion at Revere Beach in Revere, Mass. A. . Record is in Franklin, Vt. on cation Mrs. ¢ two weeks at va aroline Conlon is spending the Andrea House at Pleasant View, Westerly, R. I. Alderman . P. Richards plans to spend his vacation in Ellsworth, Maine Mirs Lilltan Miss | heth will the P'rovidence, K. 1 Helen Claney o street tuth Henry of Lincoln street left morning for Northfield, Mass.. they att ng a Sunday The local young the school of the ngregational church. They home Monday Miss Ruth McMillar of Forest streot will spend the week-end at the McMillan cottage at Madison Robert Vance is spending the week- end at Fishers' Island George M. Ladd weeks at Long Point P. J. Forest is spending two weeks' vacation at South Paris, Maine A. M. Galbraith s week's visit at Willow Block Island. Stahl Grove Beach Blakeslee of 229 is enjoying his vacation in Canton, Illinois. Messrs. Charles E Kinkade Jdward Ellert are enjoying wo weeks camping Lake Congamond. The Misses Meyen, Minnle spending n Indian Neck Mrs. George Bodley on the New pital lust Mounday doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Arden M. and son, Elmer, from biristol visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. M of West Pearl street. Miss Anna Cotter of Eim street spending the next two weeks in New- of this city a of Southington, at Seiple Kelly next weeks spend two f Greenwood and 1hi where are “hool crence wome present South will return n is enjoying two enjoying a Grove farm is spending two Howard Place with triends nd Mildred weeks' Marg: and two Carlson wre vacation ut who was oper- Brituin General reported to at hos is Lawreno Vi., are Lawre Tel. 1623-2 Any Hour, Day or ,u‘)porL R L Smalley and | ce | is i i ] l | be Irene | circulation GREAT AMERICAN SToP JuMPING THAT | ROPE IN THE KITCHEA!. I'VE GOT A CAKFE /N THE OVEN FOR THE PicNIC TomMoRrROW ! HOME POLICE PROBE OLD ROMANCES OF “JEKYLL-HYDE” CARL WANDERER. Deaths and Funerals, William Coughlin. The funeral of William was held this morning with scrvices in St. Mary’s church at 9 o'clock. Rev. William Krause was the celeb nt a requiem high mass. The beare were Robert Janelle, William Cous lin 24, Patrick Creigh, John Fitzger- ald, George Mottitt and James Murphy. Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang “Nearer, My d. to Thee.” Burial was in Mary's new cemetery. Coughlin of FIRE DEPARTMENT OUT. Sparks from a bonfire ignited shingles on the roof of a barn belong- ing to C. J. Andrews, Jr., on Stanley street this noon. at the corner of Stanley neis street called out the fire partment. The damage amounted about 2 -—-m—m e At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis. trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the 16th day of July, A. D. 1920. Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. Estate of George Geehring, late of New Britain, in said district, deceased. Upon the petition Katherine Huck, of said New Britain, alleging that although more than ten years have elapsed since the death of said deceased, it is necessary in order to clear title to real estate that an in- strument in writing purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased may Dbe proved, approved and admitted to probate, as per ap- plication on file more fully appears, it is ORDERED—That said application heard and determined at the Pro. bate Office. in New Britain, in said district, on the 22d day of July, A. D. 1920, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publish- ing this order in some newspaper pub- lished in said New Britain, having a in said District. and by ing a copy thereol on the public n-post in the town of w Britain, in said district, and by mailing a copy of this order to all heirs at law and legatees. and return make. BBRNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. and de- 1o of OFFICER WHO SLEW PRETTY WAR-BRIDE! | S JULIA SCHMITT looking into int Carl Wan- Chicago.—Police are the history of Lieute derer. confessed wife-murderer, find out whether old romances have bearing on the killing. Wanderer, his confession, told how an unknown young man to fake robbery at his home, Then shot and killed both the hired youth and his bride, an expectant any in | using two guns and dropping one be- | i shot An’ alarm from Box | lever, he confessed. ! Thursday | | be encumbered side the “robber’'s” body. He gave as his reason that he ddid not wish to by a wife and, rorse vet,”” the expected child. He planned to enter the army. At first police believed the story he told -—that he surprised the Mrs. Wanderer and then killed the intruder. ins were traced to Wanderer, how- Until he went on the wild rampage, Wanderer been the kindest of husbands. Just before he slew his wife he took her to a movie. Police have found a girl, Julia Schmitt, who had zone out with the “Jekyll-Hyde” Wanderer several times, believing him to be single. She says he treat- ed her with utmost courtesy. He re- ceived United States and French dec- orations for distinguished war serv- ices. that he Indict Wanderer for Murder. July 17.—a nd jury returned two indictments against Carl Wanderer, ed to killing his wife and whom he used as a dupe appearance of robber: Chicago, for murde who confes E ger to give an Y Horlick's The ORIGINAL Malted Milk - o No Cooking A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Aveid Imitations and Substitutes to mother, | robber who | When both | had | { Wined TRUTH WANDERER - GERMAN PEOPLE ARE MUCH DISSATISFIED Union, Representing Two Million he hired , stage a | he | Workers, Protests Against Coal Delivery Agreement. Berlin, July 17.—Indignant protest cgainst the action of the German dei- , egates in agreeing to the Allied de- | mand at the Spa conference that Ger- | many deliver to the Allies 6,000,000 tons of coal before October 15 is ! voiced in a manifesto published here by the league of independent trade unions representing 000,000 work- ers. The manifesto declares the agrec- } ment was an “attempt to subject Ger- man workers to permanent servitude ! to foreign capitalistic interests.” The : nation-widie unemployment as a re- sult of the agreement is feared by the league. The Kreutz Zeitung, organ Pan-Germans, says: “Germany has again accepled terms she cannot carry out.” The Freiheit, organ of the indepen- dent Socialists approves the agree- ment. A semi-official statement “No other decision was after Marshal Foch had been sum- moned. On one hand there was in- vasion of Germany with incalculable political and economic consequences and on the other a reduction by 80 per cent of the coal supply to Ger- of the man consumers, with the possibi however, of remaining master in one’s house.” YOUTHFUL THIEVES CAUGHT. Two young boys. aged six and ei vears, were rounded up by Scrge Theodore Johnson, for the theft money at the Latimer Laundry com- pany on Walnut street yesterday. Or of the boys made a return trip to the scene of the theft yesterday and he was caught and the police notified. OVATION FOR COX. ton,, July 17— Cox arrived here today at 1: . m. trom Columbus, O. He was greeted by Franklin D. Roosevelt. a number of party leaders and a crowd which packed the Union station, 165-YEAR-OLD WOER FACES CHAIR § KILLING GIRL WHO REJE Dayton, O.—“It's shoot H. \ good thing he girl in Kentucky Ooten, Kentuckian didn’t my declared father of typist. who was shot and killed amorous “Uncle Bill” (W. C.) Wys aged 65, while she was at work. Let- ters exchanged between the two con- terms of endearment, though MANY AUTO THEFTS Washinzton Police Uncover ‘ Which Takes Stolen Carg—27 chines Recovered Last Night. Was thefts of 17.—Whole: in which deale ington, July automobiles were hington and gang of N been brought to a ew York thieves have | thow, ana | Y 20-year-old Georgia Ooten, | light. H pos the eivi befoi: hor deat! ght “Uncle Bill" w After shooting the tried to kill msclf. now faces the eleciric gl home was in Danville, lice fore Washington bills of least 11 New York as stolen Wasihington dealers. night 27 carg were the police stated they work. local police also W for the statement that ng the Lincoln Ay Newark had been arre = heid under bond pt tion into his all with the traffic. ] WANDERER, THE “OTHER WOMAN’\’ E AND LOVE NOTES HE WRG romances Police the Wan- derer, war-bride murderer, have come upen this photozraph of Wanderer and Miss Julia Schmitt, 16-year-old Chicugo. inves ting of Lieutenant Carl | l typist, made at Rivervie letter below was written er to Miss Schmitt. Sh courted her, claiming to man. The wife he killed been a mother soon.