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FACILITIES, | A GOOD TIME by years of ex- assure the qual- to refinish your floors inside and outside the house, and do other article that hase at on Drug Co. 71 Main Street Shirts At Horsfall's NHATTAN RT SALE hecnuse of thelr ex- Yy values at tholy ree | but—bmy them at || boeonuse v you | them from the larg- || In all Connec A | W patrons rem | d never seen so n Je prices arc " over—=Now is (he 30 values at 83 to tax, The Horsfall mpany ‘M ST., HARTFORD, to Buy Our Kind.” Wi. Clse AW Day During August. | ITEMS ' agents Ntotson Co.—-advi months ago on Shoes. Jinsherg mold famp ousg on Sh hstein Iness Bchool opens Sep dvt A cottage near rk? Call Gorbach 1190 one of. New tlzens is geriously il in | ospital, He was taken 1l while making ith his % g of lunch time Britain's son, Kdward think ment was notified | of scarlet fever | o orttcred. The | Farmington avenue, ! bt and Sitver wtreet | ess school opens Sept ‘l | ing Station Is Offeving | ¢ Propositions Pportunities for both I men without being offered by | ih the Main Mce and it s ex nber of lgeal men intage. Men, who have | will' he given o ch N pe on the new fleet d men who have lous training will be rtunity te go with the the Panama Canal to onst. Enlistments tleet must be 2, however for made he BROTHEIR'S DE n of this city has been e death in Troy New f his brother, Warren I'he decensed was 70 and an employe of the Mills. His death oc- | t work. Funeral serv. this afternoon at Troy e ief = o | the amount of about $50. He [ was supposec | My renovating, is while ON YOUR VACATION Lest you forget, Comfort. better ring us up, 359 —and we’ll do the rest. We hold the Key to Cleanliness and | THE JGUN BOYLE COMPANY 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. Paints—Wall Papers—Window Shades. THIRTY DAY JALL SENTENCE IMPOSED Ryan Pays Penalty for Entering Tabs' Home Two Months Ago Willls Judge court \ged 19, was before John H. Kirkham in police this morning on a charge of violation of probation and a sus- pended sentence of 30 days in jail which had previously been recorded, was imposed Has 1 was befo m Ityan, in Be n the urt two n charge of breaking rooms of the Y. M. T. A, & Lafayettc street and and other articles to ntered shown Ryan into the B. wociety taking clothing on a.ploa of guilty. Len hy the court when restity He was that time, however, he has not in the city having left at once for Hartford and later for Boston. He was rehende vesterday while visit- y he item to report regularly t Connelly Fined for Theft, A fine of $15 posed upon Frank Zinitz of the Stanley Rule & Level com- for the theft of a vise valued The was taken from the at quitiing time last evening a foreman at the plant, saw the with a suspicious looking package and started the in- vestigntion which resulted in the ar- rest of Zinitz The accused has been employed at the fectory or ibout a month, he told the a Lithuanian and was unable to answer the ques- tions of Prosqcutor George W. Klett cleirly. He Bud a reason for taking the vise, he admitted, but was un- ble to express it In the English lnnguage. Motoreyelist yh Edgarton, a motoreyelist, ed $2 without costs for park- more than 40 min- restricted section of Main treet. Patrolman Patrick O'Mara notified him to appear it court today fter the machine had been' standing in front of the Palace theater for \bout two hours yesterday afternoon The owner went to i theater, he said, unaware violating the and costs was im- n employe pany at 85 Vise F. Larson \ecnsed court. He is Asmessend. ing his car for that he was ordinance \ Stefan Backamann Hecause was Jate for court this morning it ontinue until driver hix cusc tomorrow's session the of the PPolish bakery team which fig ured in a yesterday after which . L Stefan properly He was runaway sult of damaged noan . Plerce's car was with horse I8 charg failing to hiteh the ARRIVES AT COBLENZ Member o6f 339th Infantry Ge€ts to Rhine Country After Hardships in Russian Hospitals and Prisons. Coblens, Aug. Prince of Detrott, Infantry, reached Coblenz after meventeen montha in soviet hospitals and prisons, Ho was wounded and captured by the Nolsheviki in oporationa In north. orn Tlussin in Mareh, 1919, Hq came out of Itusaia n month ago by way of Finland, 1Te prohably will ba in (hs howpital hers & month nwing to the privations he endured while a pridencr in Russia and hecauss a leg hroken in battie by a hu'iet was set improperiy by soviet surgeons, 24.—~Corporal Arthur Co, B, 335th U. 8. Sunday Russian | Church street | " PERSONALS Mrs. . HL Erwin of | and Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Sim Hill, left today for a4 two weeks' automobile trip to the White Mountains, Pottland, Maine, and Montreal, Canada. Misses Alice and Agnes Nelson have returned from their vacation at Clin- ton Beach Misses Edith Nelson and Helen | i Hannon are spending 1wo weeks at | Stannard House. Clinton Beach. Mr. and Mrs. John Radil of Liberty street are entertaining their som, A. Radil of Dayton, Ohio. Albert Soloman of Oregon hus been Visiting with his father Isadore Solo- man of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clough of Hotel Washinton have gone to White Mountains. They will with Mr. Clough's mother Mrs. ter Chase Mrs. Harry Anderson and her two children Russell and Eleanor of 148 Dwight street are spending their va- in Pennsylvania Anna Holfelder is spending cation at Woodmont James Skene of Park street is spending his vacation In' Bridgeport. Ellen and Esther Brandt of South Main street are spending their vaca- tion at Oak Bluffs Mrs. Max Nasse left yesterdas on a to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wightman of Russell street have gone auto trip to the Delaware W Maxwell 8. Hart on a vacation trip to Muass { Mr. and | Newington | Winters of the the visit Fos- her va- of Cherry street trip to Chicago on an er Gap. leaves tomorrow Oak nlmn-.l Msse Irene Swift returned . from Polk. Penn. last evening, for a few few wecks visit at her home on Cedar street MAYOR OF CORK 1L Mac Terence Sweney, 0% Huanger Strike in London Jail, Causes Much Excitsment of Part of Mob. London, Aug. — Terence Mac Sweeney lord ni of Cark, who has been « hunger strike in prison here sinc % removed to this city from Cork, recevied the last sacrament to- day from his private chaplain. Ougside the prison last night sever- | al thousand persons waved red fi ! booed the government and cried “up| Sinn Fein; up rebels.’” i The crowd rushed the police guard- | ing the avenue leading to the prison. | Several persons were injured and a number W arrested Mrs. Mac Sweney visited her hus- bnd yesterday and found him border- | ing on unconsciousness. Their daugh- | ter Mary Mac Sweney telegraphed | Premier Lloyd saying that it the mayor ¢ his relatives and the | people of Ireland will hold you and! your zovernment responsible for murder.” L AT FUGITIVES. | A pistol was fired by Patrol- | man John €. Stadler Monday evening | to halt two men who had been ejected from the Victory lunch room on | and who subsequently | ‘racket” on Main street. | After calling to the officer to come and _move them if he could, both | “tonk to the tall timber” with the f eman at their heels. The: suc- ceeded in making their get-away Both were colored started a RECORD MINER Frostburg, Md., ! Flynn, a coal WaAc Aug. 25.— rick miner, has received $264 tor two weeks work in the Somerset fleld. Tt is said today that | this record had neven beén equalled | in that territory. Flynn averges nine hours a day in the pit That Terriblc Backache | from which so many women suffer | is significant of organic trouble. It tells with other symptoms, such as headaches, nervousness, and depre. slon, that nature required assisiance. For forty years Lydia K. Pinkham's | Vegotable Compound, n simple rem- oly made from roots and herbs, has boen the eme effactive remedy in sueh | canon, Il speedlly removes the eauss and restorea the aystem to a healthy, normal condition,—~advt, | theology. | come a missionary priest of the EMEMBER the time the first automobile parade was organized? Even the good old torchlight pro- cession had to give way before the advance of prog- ress. Select your tiresace cording to the roads they have to travel: 1In sandy or hilly coun- try, wherever the going is apt to be heavy—The U. S. Nobby. For erdinary country roads—The U. S. Chain or Usco. For front wheels— ‘The U. S. Plain. For best results— c'.rywh'r-—u. S. bills. /4 Tires are often sold the same way politics are. The last people to wake up to what they are getting are the people wko pay the How many miles did you march the summer Cleveland was nominated The bills are getting foo big these days in both cases. And the man who is feeling it most with respect to tires is the man who owns a moderate-price car. 1/ The idea that the small car owner doesn’t nced a good tire is rapidly going the way of all mistaken ideas. He needs it more than anyone else. It’s part of our, job, as we view it, to see that he gets it. Our tire service starts with good tires—U. S. Tires. All sizes made to a single stand- ard of quality—none graded down to the price of the car they will go on. U. S. perfected the first straight side automobile tire —the first pneumatic truck tire. The U. S. guarantee is for - the life of the tire, and not for a limited mileage. w When we recommend and sell U. S. Tires we do so in the interest of greater tire economy. It is our experi=- ence that that is the bes¢ way to build up a sound and sizable business. United States Tires A. G. HAWKER ELM STREET WILL RESUME STUDIES. James J. Shahrigian of street will leave next Wednesday ol resume La Salette mission in Hartford where he is pre- orth | Christine Thompson, aged his studies at the & » the Good Shepherd. raigned Monday plaint of her away from paring for entrance to the school of The loca! hoy plans to be- La Salette order. He is a graduate of St. Mary's Parochial school. home } ana mhrmk of the “notorious.” court CHRISTINE THOMPSON APPEALS, 19, has appealed from the order of the local court committing her to the Home of She was morning upon com- mother for remaining nizhts and asso- ciating with a local girl whom The High Price of Sugar makes one welcome foods which are rich in natural sweetness. Grape-Nuts —the ready-cooked cereal requires no added sweetening, for it contains its own pure grain sugar, developed from wheat and barley by twenty hours’ baking, Sprinkle Grape-Nuts over ripe fruit or berries and you'll save 'ugar ar- she termed, CHAS DILLON & CO. HARTFORD This Store Closed Mondays During August Drastic Reductions in SUMMER MILLINERY If you want a between season Hat, or one that will be as smart next season as it is this, or one for present wear, come in and make your selections from hundreds of extraordinary values. Models worth up to $5.00 ............. NOW $1.00 Blouses worth $2.00 .................. NOW $1.00 Tricolette Blouses worth $4.50 ....... NOW $2.75 . .Gmghaml)ressesworth$800 cieeese.. NOW $4.50%