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CRETONNES Artistic designs anc attractive col- orings in 36-inch goods, suitable for overdraping. Chair und Couch Cover- Ing in extensive varicty from 45 to S1.35. An exceptionally desirable num- .ber is the 75c grade, full 38 inches wide in beautiful shades of Brown and Blue combinations. Printed Burlap 65¢ a yard. Bath Mats in desirable designs and colorings, $2.75, $1.08, $6.25 each. Sunfast materials for Window Over- draping. Plain bordered all over de- sign, $1.15, $1.39, Beautiful col- orings Silk Tapestry Goods. A beautiful oollection of Table Scarfs at $5.25; Piano Scarfs at $6.50; Round Table Covers $14.00. Agents for McCall Patterns. —————— PULLAR & NIVEN ORDINARY GRIST OF COURT CASES TODAY Judge Kirkham Retarns and Dis- " penses Fines to Guilty Judge John H. H¥™¥am has re- turned from his anmEst=wacation and was on the bench at the. Monday morning session of police court. It .waa a hot and lengthy session. There were six counts of drunkenness pught by the court proving that Mew Britain s not dry Drunks Are Fined. Horman Sadler was arrested tarday by Patrolman Frank English on the charge of drunkenness. The accused lives In Meriden but works in this eit He ple gullty and waa fined $7 and costs. Robert Hauss- fer was also fined $7 and costs for drunkenness after admitting his guilt. Edward Backlund was dead drunk and lying on the sidewalk on Church street at 1 o'clock yesterday morning when Patrolman McAvay found him. He was mcked up. The same fine was imposed the court yes- by Women in Fight, Joseph Carobina, Mrs. Martin Pep- .plano, and Teresa Dagota were before the court for breach of the peace and fghting yesterday at their homes on Mrytle stroet Patrolman Joseph Kennedy made the arrests after stop- ping trouble there once and warning the participants to ste The tosti- mony showed thut a » rolling a ball at pins, sim'lar to bowling going on in a way at 475-479 Myrtle street. The driveway in aues- Hon Is of narrow width. Mary Pep- plano and Teresa D had words over the ball playing. Mrs. Pep- plane went Into the driveway and told the to stop playing. £he kicked one of the balls which they were using. She then returned to her veranda and the men and women there followed her. She testified that Teresa and some other man and wom- an grabbed her and tore her dress and waist. Her husband then intervened And told them to leave his home. Mrs Pepplano picked up a knife and was going Into the house with it. She wid she did not nor Atd she ntend to. She in reported having yhtalned n permit to carry a The testimony of her husband much the same. He was at o jown the street when the srrived. Teresa told her mg Mrs. Peppiano for the and she was upheld by her Rose. Mra. Peppluno and Tere Ined 35 and costs and fischarged There was a near riot at Broad and Figh streets when a party of Pollsh men decided to clean out a gang of Trishmen. There is no report to make on the result of the fight except to way that many of the contestants wers in court charged wih drunkeni and breach of the peacc started after midnight Saturday in front of the saloon at 26 Hrood stre Patrolman Leibler, Flynn, Andersoon were standing st FHroad High #treets and seeing the fight started to run to the scene. James Kelly the first ar 1. Kelly was charged with breach of the § John Kel leher and James Ryan were chargsd with breach of the Pruno Po cha with drunkennes h of the peace and Brimo Rubenawitch v charged with drunk- enness and resisting an officer. Walter Kieklowieh was charged with drunk- enn Henry Mikoski was charg . kenness and Interference @atroiman Letbler tes- was Ariv o men nuse as revolver. wus party policeman wy blam- trouble sister a were Joseph wan and was pence | " The trouble | BONE | for dress f The | dainty | bund” of norizor half-inch bias officer saloon drinking and the Poles inten- to clean the of it but the crowd ORGANDIE FOR oval-shaped tucked broldery arranged effect at In one with digclose a organdie and finally, a sash of plain organdie complete the costume. WARSAW--FROM THE SKY A This airplane photograph o center), and the business districts of the city, which stretch out from the church in all directions. edge of the park above and to left of church. ¢ified to the trouble and told of resisi- ] the prisoners. The patrol arrived jus' ance offered by Potash while in custo-, dy, also that of Mikowski who threat- ened to “get” th six months on | hustied officer if he had to for It. Rubenewitch to get Potash away from the Kelleher and Ryan were in the W. F. against nolled. the Irjsh officers testimony were 15 Poles on Ryan at one The officers.had no easy time were mavled and hauled hy which was tryng to free according of trouble. out enness plus - - | but was nol Just DRESS FROCKS THIS FALL ~1 1 Alex non-support the two months living. agoed severely died fr He Friday She s=pends he He is acensed s n with hi ages $8 a ways contributed port and said that he spent his he bought a when which took pay a grocer. of P time ough representcd Mikowski and Rubenewitch. The cases Rubenewitch was fined $7 for drunk- costs fined $% and com for drunkenness and $10 for breach of the peace same fines were meted out to Pota Kicklowitch said con pinched tified that and _that took makes an the bil obation f Warsaw, capital of Poland, upon which the Bolsheviks are closing, shows the great, domed Russian church The American legation is located on the COPPERHEAD FALLS VICTIN T0 BOYS Natare Study Crowd Catch prpmit oy e Poisonons Snake ikoski was nolled after Prosecutor = 5 Klett warned the woman to stop making trouble in her neighborhood and ordered her to choose her words more | the case continued until Sep- tember 1. Peterson Case Continucd. The case of John Peterson charged with non-support was continued for three months. Meanwhile the ac- cused must pay $4 a week toward, his child’s support. Providing he is so- ber, the court grants him the right to see his child whenever he so de- sires. was and away. the guiMy ones were Attorney P, F. McDon- Kelly and. Juds Mangan appearcd for Potash, Kelly, Ryan and Kelleher wer The Irish won the vesdict. $20 for of court; resisting an office Mikowski was and Case Nolied. and the The the fi Hie ¢ he said * and get came to sec he avas< not drunk “I no drunk.” stay a minute, of the New Britain 24 in number, from an overnight hike Afternoon, after a highly profitable, from a nature students’ standpoint, day in the wood The prize trophy of the captives was a two foot cop- perhead or red-headed adder, found by the boys in the woods just to the west of the land owned by tle Meadow Country ciub and near their links. E. Burlingham Schurr, natural was in charge of the trip, and he took the snake alive, after- wards chloroforming it to be to the permanent collection. copperhead is one of the (wo snakes that are found in this district, the rattler being the other. -It is fairly common, more so than its com- panion. The overnight hikes have Ted. Members 7 returned Saturday Boy's club, arefully rather than use foul and abusive Trotsky charged’ with language five was Robertson Appeals Case. Herbert Robertson was ordered to $10 a week for a period of six montks for the support of his chil- dren. He was required to furnish a hond of $300 to da the same. He ap- his attorney, He 18 children oldest 12 and the younge Another child burned some tme ago and the resulis. His wife tes- he only brought her bread he tald her to live on that. the grocery book away pay om pealed the case through Harry Milkowit He was in court two weeks ago and since that time has shown no desire to do anything toward the threc children living with his dead wife's sister. A letter from New Haven showed that the man ipped that city twice. He jumped | probation each time and owes a hi!ll to the orphan asylum there the care of his children. Lawyer heard the case. told the his money her loons verage of $4% baking business. The the court he has sup- his wife for 12 years and he ot know what is the matter|©of $ m at the present time. He aver- | fOr day, he said. and has al- | Greenstein to his family's sup- — SPAIN TO COMPETE. irid, Aug. 8.—A team of 14 Spanish athletes left Madrid for Ant- werp today to ticipate in the Olym- pic mes. The men will compete event including runming, throwinz the javelin and court in s husband d that week The in the told been or- He denied frequenting saloons. + " 1ot of money | Lurned and m:ni horse and business wagon costs some mopey. He said he grocery book intending to of about $100 he owes the N ¢ He was placed under care Jjumping, Officer Connell the discus. giving a short vacation, with instruc- tion in nature, to boys who cannot afford a longer time in the country. Practically every week a gang is or- art to nearby wood- are offered for a bugs and other small hour is ailowed for child was land made. collection nimals. of One The Coolest Store in Town York; 9.—Fashion is to allow to wear organdie scks well on into the fall. model shown is exquisitely The skirt has a foot- tucking between ban of win organdie’ and ont, falls an of organdie, em- guthered into a frill of rgandie that is put on a heading of chain-stitch em- The frill, 't will be noted, to fall in & pretty jabot hips. bodice i, tucker Aug us narrow this, back apron d and the round sleeves | out with the the front cut of the plaited If y'ou're down shopping tomorrow and you get hot “ahd tired just step into our store and sit down in onc of our comfortable chairs and rest in the cool shade. This is a genuine invitation and we hope you will take advantage of it. We hope you have a Refrigerator that keeps your food from spoiling during this hot weather. If not just ask about our Eddys, Baldwins or Bohn-Syphens. B. C. PORTER SO “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store.” i ! i | i | 1 9:50 car from New Britain center. the Shut- | added | deadly | ganized by the club with the idea of ! | Relief Corps wishing to | BLOCKED SIB DISTINGUIS ‘cHIC C New York. Aug. 9. mained for a pretty Am e the promi: ature of Edna Bates, the “Honey Girl zinal model that is i white kumsi-kumsa, silver block fabric form 2 the cape and the brd the skirt. p All sorts of combinaii gest themselves for rep model for fall wear—( satin, Velvet and fur, ! velvet and fur. Miss B having a costume for ioned of raven's wing 7 tyn with seal, in place patterned silk of the accompanying it a hat 6 with an ornament fash and silver. | | | i | | the hunt, the specimens are brought in and judged and a talk is given upon them after which the animals which are of benefit to man are re- leased. Camp is made for the night and the first meal is cooked, each boy manufacturing his own dinner. The return is made the next day. The next hike will be held Wednes- day, August 18th. Any boy may go, a the requirement being that he bring cnough food to last for three meals. CITY ITEMS See the big parade Sat. T. A. B Drum Corps.—ndvt The members of Stanley Women’s spend the day with Mrs. C. E. Sharpe of Ken- sington, on Wednesday, wiil take the CHIROPRACTIC ' T. New Health ] © J. A. Volx, the Cl Do you know that’ today. locallty in the country, practic is not being extolled practitioners. ‘scattered in cjty and town in every sta thusiastic lav following milions, evidences the nce, wheh only a little unknown. Chiropractic ha ti i the only em whid symptoms to the underlyin ness and suffering and rem nd permanentl: No matter haw atrong ¥o ideas may be, you cannot g 1 or osteopathy o made you as ' strong ure intanded vou ro be, simple reason that they pinal Adjustments vou rmaiidy and M- s based on the ¢-Le- effcet. Thousands with the same pa have and they Do as they did same rosults will ocour in Consultation. J. A. V( 5 The Chirop 259 MAIN STREET, BO Suite 407, Fourth Fleor QOffice Hours: 9-12 a. m. Evening lours: Monday, ), Saturday, 6:30 to 8:30. Aug. 14 not All men’ Bess men’s mer clothing land’s.—advt Suffering from nervous trouble and on recommendation of his physician, Patrolman William O'Mara has been sranted a month’s sick leave from the police forc While working on the engine of his car yesterday, William Neuman of 86 Austin street, crushed and broke | a finger on his right hand. He was attended by Dr. C. J. Hart and taken to the New Britain hospital for treat- ment. and young reduced at INCORPORATED 18 DISTINCTI SILK SUITS TO BE CIOSED OUT TUESDAY MORNING AT MUCH REDUCED PRICES. Just eighteen of them—each one a Suit of individual ¢ d@tinctive character. Re-priced for immediate selling. We give detailed description of six of them. One Shantung Suit, coat/piped with black patent leal beautiful white silk lining. Size 40. Repriced at $72.50. One pink silk duv de laine Suit, embroidered. in colored skirt is button trimmedd. Size 18. Re-priced at $95.00 One 1920 fantasie Suit in taupe shade, plaited skirt, gold vest, coat embroidered in gold thread and taupe silk. Re-priced at $165.00. One navy taffeta Suit, shawl coilar, coat and pockef] artistically embroidered in French chenille knots. Size priced at $100.00. RS One navy imported tricolette and silk duvetyn Sult, Repriced at $125.00. One medium brown silk faille suit, tie back, slee and Tuxedo collar embroidered in gold thread and silk. Re-priced at $125.00. Other Suits of equal quality and value.