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| CITY ITEMS SoUBORGESSOTOVOBVOCDSLHBBY erms DISAPPEARED _;:,:';".';'.',‘:f;";.,'l""";::,Qi"’;':?“:'. e | N e { There will be a meeting of the - ! ' When He Tried “Fruit-a-fives” e Soap kills dis-| ~ o0 £t | ivr Tablets | e meeting there will be refrosh- You have to use ments served and entertainme Mousr Brrgxar HMoree, 5 ,": : SRS S men of ap to wash Laxzrost, N.T1, The Harvey & Lewis Co., Hartford, your body, your " At 70 years of age, chronic Constip- | opticians. Store closed Saturdays not Germicidal' ation was causing me to suffer with only at 1 v. m.—advt | distressing Headaches, Dizzinessand | Dance, Grange hall, Berlin vt BOGS CONTENTMENT The man or woman who is carcful not to store up trouble for themselves or children for future years is the man or woman who leads the most contented life. For example, if you are conscious of any strain when using your eyes—attend to thcm at once. It may be easy to correct that strain now, whereas if negiected it-may cause serious discomfort. You have but one pair of eyes to a lifetime. Your eyes will not always stand the nerve-exhausting .strain of today. Your eyes and the children’s eyes should be examined regularly by one who is competent to determine if there bas de\'eloped any weakness or defect. % Fri. eve. Indigestion. I believe I have taken more medi. | k cige than any half-dosen peoplo in INJURED BY AUTO a e town ; but nothing did me good untill | — tried ‘Fruita-tives'. | Thomas McAloon Run Down By Mor- Right away [ could see their good efleets. After taking them for three m months, my bowels were regular, Alleged IReckless Priving. @nd the other ailments disappeared”, er ert ® s Thomas McAloon of Stanley street. FRANK A. HALE, 4 g L > . Dfllg EU. ch.nbox,ar for s:.;o, «lrrmn.uf‘mé B e g Hardware Store 336 Main Street Let us make a thorongh examination of your cyss. and the chil- t dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVE! corner of Ms and Myrtle streets dren’s eyes, too. If you do not need glasses, we will tell you,so. e Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. \ ;:c‘lz‘hr‘ was l:y".u.': and ‘r’nno o:-crrp:n- ;#fi-@-fi#fi&@-a&figfigfi#ggfi#fl###fi# If you would enjoy the satisfaction of we’-rlnc eyeglasses !.h:‘ Main Street . R —— — @0 automolile driven by Morris Ap- are accurately made—comfortable and becomingly fittod—come wil. The man was taken to the hos rital whero it wae found he hed o MARY WALSH HONORED T e e e | T vere head lacerations, possibly It is becausc of the great number of examinations made daily . ctured right shoulder, and two matters. & . : . i firow vour Halr fractured ribs on his right side. Ap- . s et e » hat we are enabled to give you better service at a nominal cost. GET TIIIS FREE vs morning charged with reckless | gop Exccllent Work in Securing | | Loocal Republicans ke Part ta Dan® -iving. !le was defended by Ju ings in [, Jtren have damdraf, or it your haie i falin William Mangan. The case was| Compensation for Fx-Service )(m.[‘ bury Celebration. D VIS out, or if you have pot, ¥ ont until Monday, August 16 ) s R S l know that legion: b ~ i v Fals v - I'Sfa"’S e '.";‘:l’.’"".a','::“.‘. Mee | (icores g tyanydp ey ,Fl' Gava M ey sl hlof e {Rr: { Maguire, Edward F. Hall and Georze | mecisa, whish wil peliet > 3 ',‘,.:;‘v_: '\:,n\,:.‘.’.m‘rfl” Eoeukiine :m; i and a graduate OY BT BoR S W xett of this city and J. H. Trum- REGISTERED EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS. » ment, Kotalko, llyo'mdoll 10 eta. (silver 4 - X - g rhil has been honored by the Great War| bull of Plainville were at the cele- 327 MAIN ST. an’s Shop oF sthmpa) to pay the cost of this notice, to aarely estaped being siruc while | veterans of Hartford, and especially | bration of “Merritt Day” at Danbury 27 MAIN ST. g J.H. Brittain, BD-84, Sta.F,New York | «he was crossing the “""”' with 2| e Rau-Locke post of the American ! resterday. The local men were most “We Grow Because We Know.” Pa |' aby carriage: was alsc & witness. All | ;o5 in that citr. The Buddies' | cnthusiastic about the appearance of ® hrovses. ' ris .ppell—Later Ts Arrested fur' @@fi#fi@fiflfi@@@@#@ tolotel Tt dode ofol - Tototodote TRt Xt g TBL. 1905. » statements of the witnesses 10 y,)) gjven recently in Hartford by the | Senator Frank Brandegee the popu- the prosecutor are said to indicate ] .., 1 ocke post, conducted a popu-|iar Connecticut man who was among at Appell may have '..nn ldn\‘lntlu.m\ contest and offered as a prize | the fighters opposed to the Wilson = = jat an excessive rafte of speed wWhen |,, 1he “belle of the ball” a gold wrist | League of Nations. Mr. Trumbull i i E 2 . Mr. of | carried a bouquet of bridal roses. Her Both of th v | he turned o Ma t Myrtl " vhic . . ; . : 2 s . ese aggregations have elea { h" turn r,v fr ';:M at 3 ":‘“‘;’ M'";M': watch, which was won by Miss Walsh, | Plainville is reported as being primed |attendant was her sister, Miss May, Sates this season. Tomorrow night, at the [ street. The ar was ma y De- | coming a reward for her untiring | for the senatorship in the state house | who wore pink silk crepe de chine ground. there will be games in the | tective Rergeant Johnson after an | erorts to secure compensation for the | for the fitth district. Whether oppo- | with hat (o match and rerried mine League. | investigation. Mr. McAloon is ‘he | ex.service men at Washington. { sition will develop is not known al- | roses. The best man was Daniel PRGN EA o8 ¢ father of “Eddy” M :A"O”'; the “;“ During the war, Miss Walsh was| though one opponent is reported as | Donnelly. The bride gave her at- BAUMGARTNER A TIG! X SILK BLOUSES Lederator " Maldon. Mase "ml:'a‘n ;:ur_,or of nl,;\!« r:r:flY '”: employed in the war risk insurance| ready to enter the field. tendant a pink sapphire ring and the Clarksdale, Miss.. August 5.—Harry station to the post office. An X-ray! .o 2 - e ¥ el a E | . : ipes, at $1.95. i toiire it twab taifea ety livision at )\ashlnglon. D. C., as sec — best man recelved a set of gold cuff | Baumgartner. a member of the Clarksdale " __ 4 il retary to Col. Henry D. Lindsley, ARE ON WEDDING TRIP. links from the bridegroom. baseball pitching staff. has been signed byt o'clock this Morning head of the bureau. When Henry D. S = Mike J. Finn, scout for the Detroit Amer- T > Lindsley went to New York as tem-| njr and Mrs. Willia 9 i J Mr. Mrs. ym Birmingham - - - - icans. Baumgartner is a South. Pittaburg L NEW BRITAIN VS. NARTFORD. | yorary chairman of the American |y WANT REAL OFINIONS. (Tenn.) boy, but has been playing with the U =S Legion, Miss Walsh went also as head ; "Vt Be at Iome After August 11.| Warsaw. Aug. 6 (By ASSociated | oy League team here during the present Big Bowling Classic Scheduled at Rogers' of the war risk insurance division of | Mr. and Mrs. Willla i Press).—The Polish government has i 1 2 Mrs. m Birmingham, | i v asked the members of the F‘ra.nco-<.°‘-°" He will join the Tigers at the British mission to_return respectively ' 5 v °f N° Delta League season. It j : further rumored that Finn also will sig: Y ¢ Recreation Ballding Temorrew Night. the legion. At the Minneapolis con- | who were married at St. Joseph’s “ on’ z’ The first v-'m w-llnu'm':’;;'h ""“h’l; ',";' vention, Miss Walsh was offered a po- | church by Rev. J. L. Sullivan Tuesday Part a . ~ new Mogers Tieercation building is scheduled | gition of responsibility at the perma- | morning, are spending their honey- | !0 Paris and London, iay the real sit. A wrdis = 3 : R, a T ) - i Jimmy Alexander, third ba: C r tomorrow evening. when picked teams| nent headquarters at Indianapolis, | moon in New York and Philadelphia | UAtion in Poland before their govern- ' 1ii"na' s Yormer A and M. Conese ster fany »{ the best pin-topplers New Britain and | which she filled for five months. |and expect to return home next Wed- | ments and give 1hel‘ opinion as re- —_— e il iy | Realizing the need of an authority on | nesday. They will be at home to | €ards suitable aid. PLAYERS MAY JUMP. oumced as yet, it is | InsurAnce matters in Connecticut, | friends at their temporary residence, P AR TS Oil City, Pa.. August 5.—TIt was learned \ . . e | Da st and Bud Fisher | Secretary Bannigan of the state| 23 Buell street. BASEBALL GAMES. hare yasteidsy Shat an snMasry st thy o) l L, City baseball club quietly slipped over tc w!':‘w :x'.".';:'l'n ':'m‘ "r::"?.l 7:.“";_‘0-"' g | branch offered her a position at Hart- The wedding was a pretty affair Supervisor A. A. Pilz, of St. Mary's PIaY- ' Degroqr. where the Boston Red Sox have Buy Our Kind.” | - e Kahma " Narcum. Carl Anderson ,,.“,l ford. and was attended by many relatives | grounds, has arranged s game of baseb: been playing, and signed John (Stuffy S Olese AN D Specialists Mike Tivan The ability of thess bowiera| While at Harttord, she listened to|and friends. The bride, Miss Mar- | between giris’ teams for Saturday afiernon MeInmis, frat’ baseman, dnd Waite Hoyt s Olese y o || "o Known. Anderson. on the opening = = e e s e lme claims of veterans of the recent|garet Quinn. wore white goorgette | that should prove Interesting. The Amert- TriNS, FEUI-Neoted BReBSh o TS S il St., Hartford. > ot During August. 327 Main S Tel. 1905 || misnt or ine T e I e far st | War and knew which channels to send ' crepe, trimmed with beads and wore |can Paper Goods Company team of Ken- because O Clir will slar thom move thay the applications through, and conse- a hat trimmed with ostrich. She ' sington will clash with St. Mary's Athletics. they are receiving from Boston. of the day. for the cofrectness of th . fashions, the choiceness f of selected pelts— pelts and the integrity &§f fs styles. ‘ Opening Tomorrow, Friday, August 6th, at 9 A. M., on Our Second Floor ool e g R AUGUST EXPOSITION AND SALE OF FURS The Largest and Most Important Fur Event We Have Ever Held ) THIS OCCASION, which, because of its intense fashion interest and economic import, has been planned T e : ) ery po t on a big scale, the Furs were purchased months ago—it In order that all of our patrons may take ad- provides a stock of such immensity and magnificence vantage of this extraordinary opportunity to pur- chase furs at a saving— We have arranged that all furs selected during this August Exposition and Sale can be purchased IT SHOWS in a big outstanding way the resultant on the basis of— benefit to patrons of the expert services, knowledge and 2" | New Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Store, Inc. | #5552 Scarf Throws and that its counterpart. is not likely to be found elsewhere. D . NEW—in . the 257, Paid or Charged foresight of our fur buying staff. They worked long and tive fashions for at Time of Purchase i hard in preparation for this occasion. Early choice result- Winter 1920 and ) 1 " ) is sale has been ar- v e s i T Dt (i e ST (@ (e ed in Athe pick of the output—the extra:ermary finé and n co-operation with partment, where monthly payments may be made, beautiful—and we say in all sincerity, “If you are inter- rk buying or- ; ‘ ’ ) : Yowho h:,,cl’ O until the merchandise is paid for. Or, if you have a ested in furs, from any standpoint; if you. intend to buy s . TP charge account, arrangements may be made with our 98 ) i choice collection of credit office whereby a charge may be deferred. within the next few months, the importance of this oc- furs in models of ) i jnction. They will casion cannot be overstated to you. :‘Vfl:igand P FIRST—We have priced the Furs so close to cost as to bring =~ ~ WE ONLY WISH THAT, instead of writing a mere advertise- mfien e ENORMOUS SAVINGS. ment of thifi \Konderfu}‘,event, we c}:‘ould stand indthe ?ur Dept. to- e O SECOND—It is safe to say that the prices at which these furs ~ morrow and have evefy woman who is interested in furs come up sale and buy fl”r;‘ B are tolheloNercdMate lowerlthant Fursiof ithase gradestwilllbellater there and see the furs for herself and let us repeat to her the story them when the fur selling season has commenced—because of this sale as it wa; told to us. What a satisfaction it wo]uld be. : £ 3 sl R ) But the next best thing we can do is to tell her as earnestly as we DEAL OF MONEY. —New York fur workers are at the present moment on strike for know how just what an opportunity this is to buy a fur coat or a er they do or not h}ghcr wages and shorter hours. No furs are being made up today. set of furs and trust that she will come and see for herself. entirely upon their This means a certdin scarcity of furs AND THAT FURS ARE Our new stock of Salts plush Coats for fall and winter 1920-1921 sccfa situation and SURE TO COST MORE later in the season, will be shown here during Our August Sale of Furs. it, for W BRITAIN CLOTHING & DRY GOODS STORE, Inc. 1-385 Main Street