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w450 400 40 20 €0 03 400 0 00 00 400 0 0 S B QO ##Qfl##%fifi%##fi#####fl##@##@@@fi# Dining Room Suites We are showing some very handsome dining room furniture on our second fioor. Suites of Adam, William and Mary, and Queen Annc styles in Mahogany, Walnut and Oak. These suites range in pice from $230 to $1,100. Have you seen the SPECIAL EIGHT-PIECE SUITE in our South Window? This Grand Rapids Mahogany Suite si reduced from $445 to $299. B. C. PORTER SONS “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store” .fl#@#@@##fi@fi@@@fl@@ Iotololototolototolotototetelolototolototlotetolotototolo] ss Goods 400 MAIN STREET Op MAIN STREET Wednesday Sale 27 Inch Flannel, Pink, White, Crepe de Chine, $3.00 value, Blue. 45c value Wednesday, _ 32c $1.89 | In the applicat mn' for the Union | | speci , to be bullt of brick at a cost of $9,000. The structure will be on i R —_— Lawyer David Dunn's Group Will| nyo mMary Scheidler, of 51 Locust | 50C value $3 00 vallle, 4 ulelde At Middletown | Church street. | Probe Rent Situation, locally, in a | street, has returned after spending a y==Was Inmate of State . ™ n M | vacation at Lake Pocotopaug. s Insanc. ClTy l]EMAS e —— I William H. Pond, foreman in the The mayor’'s rent committee will! meter @Gepartment of the Connecticut c Ps Light and Power company, will spend begin the task of compiling statistical of John Carlick, Inmate _— roshital fov the lneane “xclusive agents Stetson , Shoes. | information relative to the rent situa- ' two weeks in Vermont. . and formerly of Sex. | ieo-Leland Co—adxt froup Thurisy evenns st 130 cits afier vacation spent o we B8 Voiles, choice of any Voile in the] Georgette Crepe, $3.00 value. his city, who committed Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robbins of | group Thursday evenng at 7:30 city after a vacation spent at the nwnlngl last Friduy, was ' Torrington are recelving congratula- | g'clock in the office of Lawyer David | shore. : store. Up to 98¢ values, For Wednesday Only terday and turned over tlons on the birth of a daughter this | [, Dunn, chairman of the committee. | Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pierce and son, ney Co., undortakers, morning. M Robbins is the daugh- | Considerable information is already in | Waldo, have returned from an auto- o funeral will b » ter of Mr. ., W. J. Heming- | the hands of the committee through mobile trip to Cape Cod. broing at 9 o'clock from | way of Pl | the hearings held last month for ag- Fred Shepard has accepted a posi- 45 1 7 9 of All Saints with Rev Leading Si - 8 B. lodge, will | grieved tenants. Mayor Curtis was| tion as clerk at Miller & Hanson's c [ J rohol officlating. Burfal | hold an | tant meeting this | anxjous to secure data relative to the ' drug store on Church street. evening when the final reading will [ approximate number of shortages, Clarence Ahlberg is spending a . Mary's new coemetery. | - i 26 years of ago and | be made of the proposed change It | unoccupied tenements and undesirable week at Grove Beach. .d s w. C “ d . this’ city but & short | the present by-lawn. Al members are | habiaions. — Actng . with _ Chatrman | My Oreont_ s repistered at _ the Pongee, yard wide, $2.00 value. indsor Crepe, all new designs, was admitted to the in- | urged to I:o present. Dunn on the committee are the fol- | New Hedsley hotel at Asbury Park, 4 PNt Berrant i amen DMl | sl el commitinefacy theli ol [ New) pecial 89c value. Wednesday Only, ——— Waterbury police department, has | Councilman Edward Peterson, Treas- Margaret McCauley 15 spending two ms To BUILD returned to his home after a visit | yrer John C. Loomis of the Commer- | wecks in Colbrook Wikh - biw h“’""“~ Rev. J. Leo Sul- | cja] Trust company, and M. C. LeWitt. Louis Cadwell is in Brunswick, Me., | &y 1 24 49c Il\r:(n offll e st,h Jnsm-h”n: chum:. ——— for two weeks' vacation. > L] ov. 8. G. Ohman will preach next SUMMER SCHOOL CLOSES, James A. Dyson is spending a two Machine Co. and Union " S L . Dy £ Sunday m\lho Yfiu:lnvlua .xdnl:\hu! Closing exercises of the Swedish < weeks' vacation at Block Island. . 5 i chureh in New or Jr. Stople Is " ¢ o " i t Stockton. Permits for Small Lutheran summer school will be held Harry G. Hancock is at Stockton, pastor of that church, in the church on Friday evening be- | Md. for a week's vacation. — able en, mchnes widae. L 001 verge, - . e S ginning at 7:30 o'clock. A program ! Clarence W. Hubbard is at ke- s Onl $ 50 al B 2in0 were tasmed OUTING TOMORROW. has been arranged by Professor | port, N. H., for three weeks' vacation. 1.69 value, Navy y. 3. value, he office of Lh e e Theodore Lundquist. The school has Mrs. M. A. Gilchrest is at Camp l"omt \ I?)c“l Paaterian, State Butchers and Grocers Plan ..., conducted for the past five weeks | Bethel in Tylerville for three weeks. St Machine oom- Time at Compounce with a morning session only and has| _ Mrs. Mary Kelly 1s stopping at to the Union Manufac- It is expected that about 50 local | met with Ereat success. The Elm | Pond r‘c:nn Milford, furr.llw(r‘) w:eks . The Machine | members. of the Retail State | street school has been used for the \.‘"":“H' rhzflf\!: ?;r oo weokes b as for a coal-hopper to | Butchers and Grocers' association will | purpose. ' 2 0;_ 5 “gl“‘vd-on i mpending & VRos- % R A 5% h Chestnut street, The attend the outing of that body to be _— e o gy " "( Weat Goshen NS S X \ used Is concrete and held at Compounce tomorrow. The MAY WITHDRAW TROOPS e Miaint View, - R —— — be $3.000, | local men will go over to the lake in Honolulu, Aug. 17.—The Japanese ! F. F. Erichson 1¢ . J = . Muu e s a body, in machines contributed by Eovernment is considering withdrawal 13- I. for two weeks. i MROAEETNERCRNCEMIN | RGN Sas werare of troops at Saghalien Island because Mrs. B. Swanton is at Mulbridge, The meeting of the Motherhood aca lon lme : Me., for two weeks. club held last evening at the Center % htose who are going. They will meet at the Chamber of Commerce build- of the American protest, the heavy . Mrs. B. F. Gaffney is registered at - L : p rs 3 Y church was not largely attended, due. Bring in your Palm Beach and Light Suits, White - SH0000000000000000 80000 Hartford, Waterbury and other cities pation accordnig to a Tokio cable to ¢ e Mis ’ ich- ill be pe - pa ; E 52 s 5 - a g 3"0 :"ul. 'nrn'. ' o :.;m{* ::‘")‘['a hf. Eni h"r-_— { ing a vacation at New Bedford, Mass. | ants had an interesting time in listens New B“tam Cle Co Noat bices. . & g y other athletic| NORTH CAROLINA SUFFRAGE | "Mr. ana Mrs. J. A. McCarthy and | ing to the questions. Many of the anmg !’p.- - T Diomar ittt x > |son Clifford, have returned from a | mothers pratsed the use of the box AT A% sports. Dinner will be served at 3| Raleigh, N. C., Aug. 17.—A reso- !0 C ; . 3 p. m. In the pavilion lution providing for ratification of , (WO Weeks' stay at Grove Beach. as of vital importance to them. the federal suffrage amendment was MUTINY ON VESSEL un fnr CHAR )_\\ ITH FORGERY. | expected to come up for consideration Meriden, Aug. 17.—Detective-Cap- | In the senate today. Meanwhile a i 0 oo “omU el Tn L sone o 0 5 U I CI .f. d I tain James 1. Burke left for Fiia. | commitiee was considering resolu- el For Quick Returns Use the Herald Classified Columns i 17.—Danish police . f burgh this |unr|?‘In‘K to get Harvey Jd_ Tonia e ; | Rice, of this city, who is fhlrze HAS BLOOD ISONING. received a wireless message yesterday with forgery in connection with the DOD PO . | from the American steamer Foaxie, ! cashing of a check for $350 purport-| Urban T. Callahan, of West ain | . route for London, asking for im- 1 | B - 2 e or 30x3'; NoOn- ing to be signed by Roy C. Wilcox, e o noRmywall kln"“n N ocal | mediate help hecause of mutiny on eur theatrical circles, is suffering |, o 4" ovo'a Copenhagen dispatch to | *on of George H. Wileox, president ' & { ¢ “ g HCEER 3 25 ) allty Tiire. N of the International Silver company. ! from an attack of blood poisoning. 1”" Exchange Telegraph Co. Motor £ 7 or 34x4 United ' Rice has been serving three months Mr. Callahan has been at Pine Grove | boats with armed men were sent out L] [] \ [] al Cord Tire, first n Pittsburgh on a l‘hfll".:f of de-| for several weeks singing with Sulli- | = . 4 franAtai) 6F Notel Kaiper. van's orchestra. The infection, in one| mhe Hoaxie sailed from Norfolk, : of his arms, is due to a mosquito bite. .. July 30, for copenhagen A new committee mrunn: room has 9 == e A Special Reduction in Prices for This »ale—l)on t Forget the utoSupply =it Specials for Wednesday Mommg at , ing at 1:30. financial burden of occupation and h Gladston. hotel at Narragansett New Haven, Brdgeport, Danbury, doubt as to the legality of the occu-, ihe Gladstone i i :;e‘s;::;;li’,‘_' 'f,’.h'ehe,.c;':‘:l::‘;:"tylaoff Cleaning, to wear at the Shore or or Mountains. Also your Every Day C = : : €lothes to have them ready when you rcturn to your labors again. . Red Butterfly - TE. A : % Ib pkg 25¢ 3(’;3!/z Red In- NEW COU \lll ROOMS, e —————————pp——— Place .llllnru last nn(hv !.u the first time. 'i';Nlll\ STOLEN John Rither of 483 ot, ® reported to the police his bag. containing a full =et of brick- H STREET layer's tools, had heen stolen from the J Rt i e e e 5 g [l 436 MAIN STREET OPPO. E. MAIN working Until 2 P. M.|.rc on the bag PURE FOOD 367 MAIN STREET STEAK SALE |fes— Sleak-lh 28¢ | B2 Shoulders 1b 23¢ Prime Cuts Round, Sirloin, Short and Porterhouse " ’ Legs Genuine sc Fancy Fresh Kll 3 4c FOWL made that e pa LEGS OF GENUINE SPRING LAMB .. o LAMB CHOPS : Bl o1t FORES OF LAMB S ’fi%fi%figfi’%fif i ‘ Moh. Cry. 8c | TheBestWhite g5 | Rich Whole Milk 39 ¢ BUTTER Pure Lard 2 Ibs CHEESE . VEAL CHOPS .. POT RO ASTS > £ m FRES] GGS doz PICKLES BOILING PIECES ; L : : T ge Fancy No. 1 Lge Rlpe Canta- Lge Sound Yel. T SRR AN Potatoes 151 pk DO | loupes - 3 for 20 | ONIONS 4 1bs 2D€ PLATE BEEF SALTED SPARE RIBS . e A —— FRESH ROAST PORK 35¢ LEMONS ror .. a0 18¢C | Biaors ‘""r.‘ et 25 | REANCY o LEAN Pgwlf(l)(m: SHOT/LD 3 LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS 2 NABOB AS BB b BRI Moty A e e SELECTED FRESH EGGS - a2 SHAD S cans 250 | SARDINES IN MUSTARD SAUGH - loe can 180