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L O S i ' 0 O— \-“m.~ —— .‘/ How Abt s LEONARD & HERRMANN CO. =T . Middletown New Britain ? 4 New Middy? A HALF PAGE FULL OF INTERESTING ITEMS VESTEES We are showing some won- i derful values. Priced from 3§ Collar and Cuff Sets COLLARS $2.50 to $9.98 Youw'll find them moderately. Priced Undergarments for Slimness Slim Svelte Silhouctte means wearing underthings of negligible - G A gt " Brassi he very latest conceits are here, designed for practical service. ummeor calls for much of this class of 1 . ‘ e “;rov aty = =*n “":" covrr\n-*s TO SPARKLE WITH VALUES o dwz;‘w em“ymm — o ? - a WELL SUPPLIED o Brassieres, due to the fact that ounly highly n ke theso double panel Petticoats. Just the garment 61 \ o~ ) s ,:’, Siateres under Summer Frocks and Sport Skirts, Made of good i < Gttt - muslin, effectively trimuned, $1.98 *** $2.98 **™ Sport Skirts ‘e o 15 < AN\ U $1 98 each Summer days at Home—Out- doase, e s calied, 1S WHAT WE ARE OFFERING THEM AT s e Owing to the large and varied assortments of styles we cannot go into detailed descriptions — necessitates a good supply of all we can say is — only the season’s best scling models are to be found. Sw t Skirts. Some muist be of silk— The opportunity of the season for one who wishes to be daintily and tastefully dressed. at a w ers very small outlay. « DON'T MISS IT — The prettiest styles of the season are to be found in this’ als. We have them from WE CALL A'(TEN;‘““ON“N':I;HOSH WHO KNIT showing. Priced from —— JUS ECEIVED — $9.98 ™ $22.50 TO , s — P G ) 5 . NS> SUES S e o e e others of crisp, tubable materi- had $15 between them and that the I “He is the thirteenth,” maid Cap- \:ork. | didn’t know wh'M he or EE.EE@.EEE‘@E@E‘J@E.@EEEEE | money had been supplied by Bergdoll, | tain Samuelsan. Erwin was going to da Why didn't | Duing their stay in Philadelphia the The trial will be resumed on Mon- | they let me kmow? Strangers told | ther . dependent for their | day morning. me what had happened. ] upply of maney on the generosity of “They acted very foolishly. Erwin the convicted deserter they were Calls 1im “a Fool.” is a fool. He should never have run p s ! guarding Philadelphia, July 23.—Mrs. Emma | away in the first place. It was all his At the opening of the afternoon ses- | Bergdoll Brothers, expressed surprise | Wife's fault, She told me before she - won yesterday the Government rested | Begdoll Brothers, expressed surprise | died she would have him fixed up by ] < s e today at the news of her son Erwin's | an uncle of hers in the navy and he { Dralt Dodger May LA, [ e R SR T Y 1 ; | was “ arren Mc( , n, Warden of the | Magistrate James E, Romig of this "l'eop}n say- 1 knéw all the time 74 “lmse" U | et sttt Penkentiary, | €It Erwin went to Governor's x;‘nl;f'e F.r;’i]nd::f: Grover were but I p 5 vk sland yvesterday and surrendered to | didn't. an now where Grover p | from March, 1919 ta Sept. 1. McClel- | 1\ " ied States authorities during | is now. T won't g0 to see Erwin. When THE SEMI- ANNUAL EVENT WHICH MEANS SO MUCH TO THE HOM:E MAKERS OF NEW BRITAIN In This Sale We Are Including Everything in Our Great Stock of n said he b Ma " - | jon fald he had been u Major In the | the court martial of Lieut. Col. Hunt. | he wants me he will write to me." = b Former Magistrate Romig refused 3 o trinl of | ary arrack n ane R E0.~A% the trint L1 o get a passport for Switzerland. to | to discuss Erwin's surrender. He in- Bn E. Hunt, Command- | L < el@0 Fd e a hav join Erwin there, but it is doubtful | timated ¢hat plans are under way for if she could have obtained a passport, | Grover also to surrender. .NOTHING IS RESTRICTED All Purchases Are Subject to Disciplinary Barracks, | 401 wandeuffed when ho sent him 1o p land, charged with neg- | Phila | for she is accused of having aided her —_— R WOMAN TO RUN FOR CONGRESS, 159% Di t Mich., July 23.—Mrs. ON THE DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN in_cunnection with the uelson, acting Com- She said her doctor had ordered her | pver Cleveland Bergdoll, | mandant sciplinary Barracks, | 15 go abroad and she had applied to Nashville, ss examination that | {'nited States Atorney McAvoy for | Maude Glasner, wife of former State int's regime, twelve | pelp in getting a passp Representative Henry Glasner, yes- “1 waited and w ed to hear from | terday announced her candidacy for the twelve? [ jujge Romig,” she said “and finally | the democratic congressional nomina- e Judge Ad- ..-uad my sister on the 'phnne and ! tion in the 4th district. '\(|s Glasner But the actual savings are far greater than these discounts, for afl our stock is marked on the cost basis plan. There are innumerable suites and odd pieces displayed, on which repeated market advances have occurred since their pur- chase—yet you pay only our ORIGINAL TAG PRICE—and during the sale we are going one better by DEDUCTING 20% FOR CASH OR DEDUCTING 159 ON THE DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN —FROM THE TAG PRICE ' A Very great help in materially reducing the cost of Home Furnishings to . TS ) g Mrs, Bergdoll said she had expected \. figer, it developed yes- hen the slacker started Ihia in the ustody of @ and York he was not Colonel Hunt ng Bergdoll to ild have made i nnv'-"."-'-Tm'iiv'"?’.'-’\'?-‘@@@fi}@@@@@#@@@###@@@%##9#@&#@#@@@@@@”-15.5-@ B & m@@rmum@@@@En@@nmmm@nm{j@nfl@@@nmm@@mm@ & Il left the Dis- ' & %0 to the how @ i he infirmary he ! y guard, but re. # rracks unae | Capltol Park : WETHERSFIELD AVENUE HARTFORD “CONNECTICUT'S CONEY ISLAND” CAPITOL PARK BEACH Largest Swimming Pool in the East WILL OPEN This Sunday Accommodations for 3,000 Bathers—Mammoth 450-Foot Sandy Beach — Shallow Water for the Children. e VR . r nig 1 likely to attempt to restraint at the first op of Jan. 20 the adjutant you. el Hunt that the depart der had directed him to el Hunt's attention the ergdoll. This letter was Come in and get your share of the choice pickings—AND SAVE. Later prices are bound to be higher, as much as we regret it. We, in com- mon_with all furniture dealers throughout the country, are forced to pay more for future deliveries. It naturally follows that retail prices will be higher. THE DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN is simply this—you pay one-third down and the balance n equal monthly amounts to close the account by February 1, 1921—less 15 per cent. C. C. FULLER COMPANY ¢ 40-56 FORD STREET O] = Store Close: Saturdays at Noon—Open Mondays as Usual. Il%ll[i]lilfiul DBEEEEEEIEEIEIEEIEIEIEIE The 1,500,000 gallons of water in Capitol Park Beach are filtered and puri- fied by three distinct systems—the chlorine filters, sand filters, and the new and modern ultra-violet ray systems of filtration, are all used. whenever He I;I o1l | ft watle Willlams, he was to od by two armed guards, @efiéfiééga@a@fifiagaaaéa@fikééaéfiefiafifififia Q@Qfi@##@#fi [guarded by anoth 4 12, in connection with fladelphia, the Adjutant jressed & communication nt, sugges ®- be mccompanied by a commissioned offi. $200,000 Has Been Spf;nt to Make Capitol Park Beach the Most Sanitary ‘ Pool in the East ! “The Seashore Brought to Hartford” LodotototetotetodatotetelodeteotototelegotefoRotodedod b gold 4o ot e d T2 -1 E@flfl@@flfilfi@flflfl@flfl ) ) ] 1 Pald Expenses, | P'Hare, ane of the twe i | D & & & & | & & & & & & & & & & & b & & & & & & & & & & & & & o & & & b & & & rgdoll to Philadelphia paped, testified yestorday and Sergeant York |nn.l nd with Bergdoll they