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: : TR T T T L LT T T "Boston Store! MOTHER’S BUSY NOW a2 Closed Mendays 34 £ ?. See the N Until Septamber @WS m B Eatt 6 Inclus've. « ial Revie L J HARTFORD. The Event You Men Have Be . Waiting For A CHANCE T 'OCK UP ON SHIRTS AND TIES AT GOOD OLD PRICES 2,000 Woven Madras Shirts on Sz THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR AY AT $2.39 We have never put or sale a finer looking lot of Shirts than these. Made of high d madras in an endless variety of patterns and colors, the workmanship high class in cvery respe| shirts are good enough for any man and will please the most exacting taste. The price is very low at the present time for shirts of this character. And as shirts will at ruling prices in all probability you will make no mistake in buying & quantity of these future needs. \ » | Special Showing in HOSIERY Ladies’ Silk Hose, made with double sole and high spliced heel, in black and all the new shades, at 89¢ pair, Ladics' Pure Thread Silk full tashioned Hose, in black and colors. From $1.50 to $5.25 par, | Misses' School Hose, In fine gauge cotton, also fine mercerfzed lisle, in L ey 5 black, white and comdovan, in sizes 6 to 10, & - i 50 & Boys' School Hose, extra made with e knce and and toe, In sizes 6 to 11. Special at | 43¢ pair. ] Gontlemen's Ho In fine gauge cotton, lsle, mercerized and silk, in | black and all the wanted colors, from 20e to $2.25 pair. | A large assortm af Infants’ Hose, n cotton, mercerized, slik, cashmere and silk and wool, In dzes 4 to 6 1-2. ) ALL MANHATTAN SHIRTS AT 25% OFF THE REGULAR PRICES. 1,800 Smart Silk Scarfs on Sz | Special values in Children's Socks. | PULLAR | |#= = & NIVEN|——== HERE MSLT, DIES CITY ITEMS ATTENDING CONYENTION 5 2 ord (Mas<,) Resident Had Been Exclusive agents Stetson Shoes. v 2. K o ALOON MAN MELD. Senapmnied bl Rev. J. E. Klingberg and Charles e e oI 1N Less Than a Week at Home of w”;“:‘" Company No. 2 and Chier| larson Leave for Worcester As : ’ . Brother, G. W. Troop. . J. Noble responded to a still alarm Face U, 8, Court Next Tuesday, Vvesterday afternoon, for a fire which John Godanoski, proprietor of the Alfred Edward Troop, aged 48, died | threatened to destroy an automobile Accompanied by Rev. J. C. Ham- place In the Begley block on Main | 1ast night at the home of his brother,, | Pelonging to Joseph A. Awlgaier of | oty ang Mrs Hammarburg of street, appeared in the office of the| George W. Troop. of 13%1 Stanley | little River. Tho ear caught fire ' \jcKeesport. Pa. and Rev. N. C. Pear- United States marshal yesterday, | street, followitig ah illness of less than | While passing through st Main! o0y o Oakland, Neb.. Rev. John where he was placed under arrest for | & week's duration. The deceased was | Street and it was found necessary to! 1 Kiingberg and Charles Larson. alloged violation of the Volstead act. |« res dent of Medford. M vl line of hose to extinguish the| op, vesterday to attend the Swedish ommissioner Frederic J Corbett Mr. Troop cante to this city about Baptist National convention that is ot the date of his hearing to take| a week ago to visit with his brother A picnic fr the flenefit of|;, pe held in Worcester, Mass. Mr. place next woek Tuesday mopning at| prior to making a trip across the con- | War sufferers bas been arranged by|ang Mrs. Hammarburg have been the 10 o'cloek. Two revenue men visited | tinent, ax he had planned to make 'lh' (\‘n-m‘;r:;flw lguk"r.\' company ’"’zursts of Rev. and Mrs. Klingberg (GGodsnoskl's place about twe wecks| hix home in California. He was taken | the New Britain Quartette club park | ¢ the nast week. having s i p o anl ecares samitie of & beve| sick shortty aftar'hie atrival. Sur.| nekt Sundsy. for the past week, having stopped of | F GBS HVHISSLEFBOVVOFVICFEIVVVVGIBIOEL krage which is alleged was being sold { viving are his wife and five children. Smith's Business School opens Sep- Rev Hammarburg conducted the -'- - - . - — iy in the place. On last Saturday, Ser-| Funeral afrangements have not bheen | tember 1st—advt. services at the Swedish Baptist church e - % gennt Fichardson talked with the ac-| completed, but interment will be in Otto Ney. of Jubilee strect, re- | jast Sunday. Rev. Klingberg read the on Monday, but he did not do so until —_—e hie way to Waterbury from this city | prepared for the convention on the yestorda DISLOCATES RIGHT SHOULDER. |©on 2 train last Friday, he lost & 300th anniversary of the landing of agiia e ] L8N While working on the top of a tele- | wallet F’l‘"ll"'“‘"l §780. He ‘believes | {he Pilgrims.. The entire delegation N s PERMANENT H ~~pn ‘Y UsE phone pole In Karmington yesterday |it was< stolen. at the convention will ym- PR-ES- wu-so st '_'_‘" A LR afterncon. Howard rpinter of 241 Smit* siness school opens Sept. | outh, Monday. when vhl:(; "Z’-nf’}(f?n ; Immanuel Gospel Church Was Dw KElm street, [m eived a shock from a First.—advt in the celebration of the landing of ! high voltage| wire and was thrown 25 N e the Pilgrims. g Hng and Jewelry Store. feet to the ground. Dr. John Purney | To Act Tonight On — The ‘structure formerly used by the | was called and founl Carpinter to chgresation of the Immanual Guspel | be suffering from a dislocated right $145,000 Bond Issue WILL STUDY MWJSIC church as a house of worship and | shoulder. He was sent to his home A special city meeting will be held which is now heing razed to make|on Elm street. Carpinter is employved | this evening at 8 osclock in Room away for new edifice, has had an|by the Connecticut Electric Light | 201, City Hall. to act upon recom-! Commercial .Trust .Company Girls Interesting history in the more than|and Power company mendation of the finance committee | three-quarters of a century that it has e — which were apreoved at the August| Honor \delaide Ohman. Who been standin. The building was DAMAGES AUTOMOBIL meeting of the common council. Thal erected In the early part ot the 18th An automob hearing the regis- | recotnmendations eall for the jssue century for use as a dwelling huse. | tration marker. 3 crashed into | of $75,000 in sewer bonds and $70.- e Fo . éablishment where the articles of- | 638 Arch stre evening damag- | Curtis will preside. the home of Miss Rotha Staples of fored for sale were also manufactured. | ing the fenders » accident hap- = | 57 Passett street in the form of a For a number of years after the en-| pened on Arch street at th~ corne wsloerts aen the girls of the terprise went out of busliess, the | of West P strect. The matter w BEWIAN MAJUR ARRESTED ot e BTt company. M house was occupled ax a dwell'ng. [ reported to tho police — Ohman resigned her posiho;u. af‘(ho Several years ago the Immanuel Goss local banking house last Saturday to pel |Kr'r1u|1‘-.-:\. I;-.T‘k e :'l:mm“:'n:‘n. | TROLLEY STRIKE ljfiL]KELY De Martin Was Wealthy Man in Ik-l-| a vacation hefore leaving for g and has Foston next th vhe th " s e um But Finds it Necossary to Em- , | 0Ston next month. where the voung N & church Klum B -~ ¥ to M- ) .3y will egister at the New England THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 69c Another remarkable offering. vans English twill scarfs in all good colors and patterns at This is less than half what such goods are selling for regularly. And they are beautiful hands, the colors and patterns being universally adwmired. But this is not all. We shall also have on sale 300 BAT TIES AT 1,200 Four-in-Hands 49c each at 39¢c each These are the same make as the scarfs above. Fancy print warp four-in-hands, open They are shown in all the leading colors and de- sold at less than half usual price. A chi eigns. You cannot find their equal in this town | the man who wants to secure several for at our price. _ of one. ~ THE DROP IN THE SILK MARKET HAS MADE THIS SALE POSSIBLE. ' Delegates for Swedish Convention, Lodetelotolodotodolote T to o Bedegadoded- Rt dododef oo doleleda ko) Teaves for Roston Next Month. % P . rans L “unds. Now, 4 | Conservatory of Music. There w THREDL SUSPICTOUS MEN, Wouid be lupenciivabis Meown of siewsit e k& a large attendance at the party last - Combating Jitney Problem. Trol- Waterbury, Aug, 2 Albert De- ! ovening. The lawn was prettily dec- Trolley Car Conductor Watches Martin who served for four ves < | rated with Japanese lanterns. Dancing, Strange Actions of Trio This Morning,| 1y Men Decide at Conventior » major in the Belgium army. and Who | zaumnes and music were enjoved. Re- A rexident of the South Knd whose New Haven, Aug No definite | became prominent in \ erbury and ! frechments were sermved by the hoste: Atity was not disclosed, was a near line of action to meet Jitney competi- vieinity 'l)rnllp‘ll»hvv V\:|'v 1 VIV‘.T.\;._ Ve l‘v | during the cvening’'s entertainment. tim of n holdup shortly beforo 5| ''ON Problems was tuken by the tate | mostly to soclety peo : rrafned | Miss Ohman received o pocketbool loek “thin morning. on Soutn Main | 'rolleymen's conference hoard at iia [ in the cify court here this morning on | from the youns men employes of the stheet, near Roberts stree nll-dny scssion yesterday A wugges- [ # charge of having embexzled 3500 | hank and a silk; umbrella from her According to hia story, he was on| ''On that a wtate-wide trolley strike| from the Chase n|:‘|‘,l\m|‘.“-.: 'n I:;‘ girl associates. She plans to study RN way o werliwiion en | nearing || r 8/ Pretemingainat pacronagejal i [ie e raiiat the wav| [Dico (atk the lconmeryniory Soontinuing Roberts strect. the forms of three | Me¥s to tha detrinrent of trolley traffic ::I.::m-,l..",y T‘h'l"' Sufhronk of the =a1| thires yearn of study which she has men suddenly uppeared before him.| W& thrown BN e practicenie il 4 o ns al raealll of ke talliive of] Pursuedijocally. s, oF thy méh' eathed T & mence. | and objéctionsble and s likaly'to tied up as a result cof the fallure of s e e Sinntr toward Kis pichet. On|ahemste public srmpathy. The board | the United Biates to.ratify ¥ | TENDER URPRISE PARTY Siscovering the uniform worn by the| Sefded to consuit with officlals of 'n‘p‘lv'\‘ rar) infcharge of & Aspartmeniy WA fuTPCize [PATLY; SWasysiven st Btonted vietim., the trie quickly hwr-| ¢ Somuecticut Company o ste i the el R O e | evening in honor of James Vance of | employment of motormen and con-| in the Chase companies which han A el et Mol T ’ S 8%t = G & S Aairing > 2 Aed ductor and other branches of the serv- | the insuring of the emplo; An at- | ends were prefent. Musical and Washington.—It is probable that Biiive e manner . Manse” which Admiral Cary T. Gray- - Wils ’ vice may be protected. The conterence | temupt to live in the manner to Which | 0 1" jectjons were rendered and president W 3 ay Ison and says he h . ] FIRE AT POLICE STATION, | board members, it is understood, were | he had been accustomed to live before son will make Washing- | son, Wilson's confidant and physiciam, | it his own future home H | e cd that extengion of the Jitney | the war is given hy him as a_reason | Card playing and fancy dancing were ton his permanent home after he re- | recently purchased and which, it is | lieved he would turh it The assistance of the rents 2 s % % 5 % The assistan h S or Nié Ananicial MiMmeuitiess The N,} ther events of the evening. A buffet tires from the presidency. Picture | said, Wilson wili occupy. Grayson | president if Wilson S0 d ¥ingine Company No. 2 were required | 8crvice jeopardizes the opcrations of st (he police station shortly after 9| trolley cars elsewjere than in Bridge | was continued to August o'clock this morning when u waste | port. bonds fixed at $5.000. pasket in the office of Chief Willlam | = e T " T OTTO AUTO © Clem Filled It, and Then Some i lunch was served and a very enjoy- gshow: 5 e : r t 30 with shows the old colonial Nourse | denies that he purchase Y e e is a rec able evening was spent. ¥ d the home | picture is a recent one shemiteal extinguisher woon put out | the blaze and the only damage in- gurred was the loss of the basket AREEEIS SAY = OUR AIR ENGINE et tbi bl |5 ON THE BUM - TAKE The locnl police have heen notified T TUBE DOWN TO 1 WAVE TO OWN A SET OF LUNGS B e T iNCT S eiater TAKE'S GARAGE AND [ § LIKE AN ELEPHANT, AND EVEN e operators llcense of Taymond BORROW A LI WIND Knight f 120 Clevelnnd street The notifiention of the sturn of Louis Q g — Jurtman's lee e has also been ro erived by the police : WEX? - Y'BIG YAP= Nou CAN'T WHAT, T CANT BLOW AT UPY = YouD FILL THIS UL CASTORIA ln.l::ol;";uo;n:rc;f)d;:an | " il |