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Mrs. Lillian Beardsley " ston : Stor FREN[;H BMSH w“.H RED DRIVE LIKELY TO Mrs. Be;fislgtya gaafimmw RDINAL GIBBONS ON VACA g KATTOWITZ CITIZENS POSTPONE TRIP TO U. S. ... b el s o the sixth district, Council- man Al wm Gorbach is committee- man for this district. The appointee ASH Town in Upper Silesia Protests T w Against Polish-Russian War " R e entire committee has been named. Berlin, Aug. 18.—Uninterrupted ri- | s TWO LEASES TAKEN fle fire and hand grenade explosions i o e 7 were reported today from Kattowitz, % Arch Street Building and Main Street . Upper Silesia where 11 persons were i Ry killed and 26 wounded yesterday in » : I clashes between French troops and ci- The Fuller Storage Battery com- villans who struck in protest agains® 3 s 5 ! pany has leased a huilding in l-he . the Russo-Polish war and demanded 3 E 3 rear of 167 Arch street. to be used in Bates 32 inch Gingham in Stripes, | gisarmament of the occupational P - for battery service. The leas for Plaids and Plain Colors, at .. 50c yd. | troope. o | two ‘years with an annual r I We are showing a good assortment The French officer commanding as [ $840. It is provided that the battery . the office of the inter-allied commis- 3 E . company shall have the right to lease Gibraltar Cloth, 32 inches wide, an | (oo o0 caid to have offered to sur- | 3 | for an additional period of three years. extra heavy material, In Stripes and | render the soldiers’ arms. oo E . Joseph Aleas and Baba Peters have Plain Colors, at ............ 38¢c yd A trade union delegation affered safe e 4 3 taken a three 3‘pr|r_|m|\'v on a store ¢ conduct for the troops on their depar- ! " : . and basement at 519 Main street to ture. The French commandant said | 35 2 3 be used as a grocery and meat Ripplette in Stripes and CheckS | 1o wouid rather die than agree to tris, : 3 4 market. The rent for the first year is at ¥ according to the report | £ % 3 to be $900 and the second and third et Sy vears, $1,200 per year. Abraham oo vt vt e, e, e | MANY ALCOHOLIC CASES - o o o o e e WOMAN SUFFRAGE nges hes ! may eventually give to women rights Lingerie Crepe, 40 inches wide, In | Bellevue Hospital, N. Y. Have Almost RN (I e White, Pink and Light Blue, at 79c yd H »ud ; % health, which is the birthright of As Many As in PreProhibition 3 y . AL every American woman, must be hers Days & 3 before she can fully enjoy the privi- CARDMNAL GIBBAN S F leges which woman's suffrage will} SPring Lake Beach, N. J.—This is ting on the front porch. § o AL NEwSXork EAw: S13c The intimbery : bring. Women who suffer from those | the Jatest photograph of Candinal | and other articles valoe OF* canes (o § nlooholic Frentment Sth | . 3 1 dreadful pains, backache, headachess | Gihbons, taken at the susimer home | 000 Were taken. as we Hellevue hospital has increased in the | ;| z TG hility Wne-vousness ) anallacoras’ from 'the pope 1 at paysiitig n ally ’ sion, symptoms of organic trouble, loney, rocaidied Ry il colored Linen, yard wide, at $1.25 y '.w ‘fl'n :m»knr unt nh‘:: _\n—nlm ¥ . el al ot Gl S s | IS o - - nv":'l::rvli;'u:'|;:'u"rf-|lv‘(:;'t.)rln".ll"ld”;‘."(‘f;‘l:':: i d % 5 Vegetable Compound, which is made | cardinal and other guests were sit~ | ing his vacation here. v commissioner of public charities & y > 3 b S from roots and herby. to restore them A i bt made public today. ’ ¥ ¢ § : to a normal, healthy condition as it “Most of the patients” he said, “go has thousands of other American : E , down in a hurry. without warning, | 3 ! e A —_— and recover quickly—if at all. In 7 4 ¥ 3 . nearly every case it is discovered that : : 3 the persons have had only one or 5 1 - | ) two drinks, after which their minds i become blank. They know nothing : i 'Ihe s s&vel k until they awake in the institution ? u Serpentine Crepe for Kimonos, of Martin Maloney, a papal marnquis, the next morning.” (& NIVEN rmos | - Q)| | |Gapeduts|| WEBS TE, ' . street In spending her vacation with o Y No added Miss Grace Smith at O ach. i ra mith at Ocean Beac RUMAN 1A swee Miss Mary Burkarth and Miss Mar- | garet Bigley are at Indian Neck for | i Y Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Fleischer of | ‘I.Ilf flavorOf 28 Osgood avenue and M-. and Mre. Paris.—It is reported that the sugar-saving food. | William Lambling of Kelsey street tense European situation, resulting have returned from a two weeks' from the bolsheviks’ drive into Po- | automobile trip spent at the Catskill | soLD BY GROCERS land, will cause postponement of the mountains and Niagara Falls. Queen of Rumania’s trip to the Unit- MWERZI Miss.Edna M. Berg is spending two SO Shaten L ITHie s tiofintost iphoto- WORLD’S BEST GRA ' weeks vacation at Niantdd WL G. &raph of Queen Marie. - » ; Berg hay returned home afte d- - i i a 0“ nr ing_the, week-end at the same blace. Our Domestic Science dempnstrators ag Master Raymond Corcoran of 269 making house to house calls in New Britai Washington strcet is spending cating a larger use of good home made and Store Closed Summer Fur Mondays All Day @ Sale-—August Until Sgpt. 6 In- 8 Furniture Sale clusive. ¢ Now in Progress . - | s weeks with -hi , Mrs. Fra om n Texacu GaSU|Ine in Bouthington, " bread to lower the cost of living. While The Misses HARTFORD. Peea MG ot e arereland Webster Flour costs originally a little mo e flabite Sl i other flours, “The value reccived more tha $12.95 for 30x3); Nom-| Wesiey Fay of Farmington avenue, the higher cost.” Sl frst quality Thee, - | FoTe, Thog o by ey e it g e $47.50 for 34x4 United thoroughly .convinced that Daniel Webster produced the best bread you ever baked afi Eastern Point, New London. States Royval Cord Tire, first Miss Alice Moran, nurse for Cor- have used an entire sack of it, return the sack to dealer and purchase price will be 1 bin Cabinet lock and P. & F. Cor- and charged to us. EAGLE ROLLER MIL fuality. bin factories, has resumed work after 31-95 for 30x3|,fl Red In-| returning from her vacation. W. J. CAHILL CO. Retail Distributors: The Misses CorrineErickso 14 ner Tube. Cambridge street and Esther and Gertrude Anderson of Vega street are Sovereigns’ Trading Co. Landwehr Bros Miller & Olson, All | S. Berkowitz. stores. Corbin-Russwin Alex Autosupply e e A Y e tom Ak 0. K. Meat and Grocery North & Judd { Mr and Mrs. Morris Kronholm, Mrs., Charles Erickson, Mrs. A Kronholm and daughter, and Mrs. 0 Anderson and daughter, will leave . Co D. S. Ohman W. B. Woodruff Saturday for Kast Haddam where Doherty Market. Nat Meat & Gi they will spend « vacation 86 ARCH STREET Dr. E. T. Fromen and family have Stanley .Workers' Corp. Wm. Schlenker Society. Bloomquist & Open Eveninzs [n;‘n tor Malne, nr."« they will spend | Sharp & Shaw, formerly Universal Co-(] Cowlishaw’s. Society, Open Sunda_v Until 2 P. M' Ruly Andrews of Bass tt street has Hallinan’s bread always baked exclus| returned from a vacation spent in Daniel Webster Flour. Springfield and Holyoke, Mass. Miss Irene Andrews is spending two weeks' Wholesale. ° NOW FOR QUICK ACTION Thursday Is Dress Dayin Our Garment Section @y A - et * And 215 Dresses Have BeenMarked forSacrifice THEY MUST POSITIVELY ALL: BE SOLD THURSDAY RS e eame vacation in Buffalo, N. Y. : A Clark and Mi Clark Hunter's Tribuie 1o Var-iig-8is | [ a« i orenira’ Mane. on cwo weeks . - 1 N “ Suffered for Years—Am in Fine | | V(01N A Andrews Shape and Tough as a Bull.” Co., is en’oying hix annual vacation WRECK PLUMBING SUPPLIES, J Feigenbaum and Brothers. plumbers, are doing the work in a new house at Oak and Lasalle streets. Yesterday they reported to the po- | lice that $100 worth of fittings had , been stolen from the premises. An investigation revealed that the ma- | terial was not stolen, although some of the soil pipe fittings were miss- ing. These yere later found broken Mr. C. S. Phillips, Glover,Vt., a vet- in part the cellar. The work is eran taxidermist, writes as follows: that v gang of boys who shoot W. A. Varney, Dear Sir— craps in the building when the work- | “1 have been a sufferer from rheu- men leave in ‘the afternoon. Motor- matism ?Y” mnrell’w:ll a boy, l;:l cycle Policeman Strolls has been de- m now 65 years old. cannot re- alled to watch for the b r‘n-mberwh}:-nldulnoth-vrit somo bt :fi {_ el partof the year. Have had it in all e : = parts of my back and hips so that it INFANT SCALDED. would use me up for weeks at a John Perokas aged two years, of time. Several years ago I suffered No. 640 North street, was painfully a very severe attack so that for scalded yesterday afternoon. when three montks I couhl'nol get my Josephine Gilberto, 10 years of No. ‘nhc«shon. X_I-x:;'nonl\u;-r;:-;m::g 9 '1 irth street, accidentally tipped a n a short time Lhe pains le ¥ f steaming hot macaroni on I have not felt nny't]uyu:n(it since. his chest. The girl was ecarrving My health is greatly improved and three parcels and the plate of mac- I have not lost a meal since I began | | uroni to her father for dinner. Sev- taking u.‘ n’nd “my a‘v::-'t:t;_ei; cral children were playing in front A the time. | of the hou tramping in the woods from a dozen thet sivh five miles s day and am Iy pe h as a bull. Var-ne-sis has ¢ nly - been a greathelp to me and I can’t say too Pl X ) much in praise of it."" ATT NDING OUTING. med hu»;"'- The 8. & Motor plant on AL Elm street closed today to allow em- The ome remedy w ploves an opportunity to attend the &nnnol onting of Hartford and Sprirg fleld emplcyes, salexmon and repair- men of the Hudson and <dssex Auto- mobile company at Riverside park, Springfield. The entire force of the local concern was In attendance. 1 FEEIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEErEEEEEEEEEEEEEE SO WE CUT PRICES UNSPARINGLY. 30 D’résses Now Each $5.00 35 Dresses Now Each $9.95 150 Dresses Now Each $19.75 ALL SEASONABLI DRESSES YLES —FOR YOUNG WOMEN AND FOR MATRONS Plainville Ct. . HERALD CLA :SIFIED FOR QUICK RETUJ Voile Dresses, Georgette Dresses, ( «cs, Linen Dresses, Organdie Dresses, Hawalian Cloth Dresses, Plain ¢ nd Pigurcd Effects—Variety of Late Models! DRESS WERE TWO AND THREE TIMES THE SAL PRIC nd bewan to fool with he plate was acendental- knocked ont of her hand and land- ed on the yo ter's chest This is final clearance of summer dresses. In most cases these dresses were marked two and ihree DRAFTS AIL AND CAB MONEY ORDERS TO ALL ARTS OF TEE WORGD AT MINIMUM RA FOREIGN MO BOUGHT AND SOLD AT CURRENT RATE! GEORGE A. QUIGLE 207 MAIN STREET, times our sale price. But we must dispose of them all, so we make the prices low enough to ccom- plish that purpose EEEEEEEEEEEEEE IE!IEI_EIE!E]E!EIE]EIE]IEIEIEIEIIEE!EIEIE]E]E@E@EEEEE@EEE@EE@@EE@@[EEIEIEHEE]EIE]EI If you are at all intereste! in geting a nice frock for very little money, we advise you to come as early as convenicnt Thursday. You will be interested. . Every dress in these three groups is pleasing und desirable. Styles, materials, workmanship all of the Sage-Allen standard. Some very pretty voile anl organdie combination dresses, aiso georgettes with plaited skirts. See the dotted Swiss froeks. If you want plain light colors we have them. If you want dark voiles you will find them. iardly *wo alike and broken sizes in all styles, but good range of sizes in the lot. FEEEEEEE 15 5 5 ) G . D 5 6 ) ) ) ) 65 ) 6 6 ) 6 6 5 ) 5 6