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N FACILITIES, by years of ex-| assure the qual- | ny article that se at 1 Drug Co. J1 Main Street RY SMART all Blouses [ and Women Marked Very Low, D GREORG : BLOUSE y priced t rTE BLOUSES Nght o are d, an and dark heautlfully are prottily NOW $3.75 NOW s2.05 NOW 3195 The mom@fa" mpany During August. ITEMS Shoes. Stetson . —advt. z a8 school opens Sept phonso who timeo n the r Hart, of enlisted in the %0, has heen elving ship at o U. 8 8. Maumee Lewis Co., Hartford closes Maturdays only 't you . 182 ke Gorbach live in a Hoota's to meeting of the Ladies’ w , Will be held in bry, Arch street, this ng at & o'clek ‘s plenic and dance t 28, Starlight Park dme A. C. and friends iness Sehool Advt A. & B soclety delpate In o Y., tomorrow #s school BIRLS JE STRONG Tells How Her nefited by Tak- E. Pinkham Compound. “My daughter we thought we not raise her. She was troubled with irregularity and she was not able to ge to school., For a year we gave her -rl. Kkinds of tonies but to no good. One day ene of your little books was thrown on our porch and 1 saw w! Lydia E Pinkham’s . q e table Compound had nd what it might do she is getting fat and ery You can tell at ¢ ‘egetable Com for my daughter."— 1002 N. Jackson St. opens dran field day opens Sept wan could day. he Vi ho suffers as Miss Boyd irregmlaritios, painful he, sideache, dragging jammation or ulceration this famous root and 4rial they wvould soor amch mfiering % womer ar. aabet E. ®inkhar Medicine the aru' > ‘orty 4 AL FOu. tervicc HAS COURT SEQUEL Judge W. M. éreenslein Onders. Continuance Until Saturday P W \n altercation followed the intc uninvited | held o men feremce by a number of guests In the social being severnl local Lithuanian Park dis Lithuanian hall on result of their the participants w rt this morning William M who made art until night in the street, and as a turbance ten of arraigned fore acting stein. The arrests were necessary in e be- | Judg. pollcemen Greer th akin Satur not in e continuance " A\re Arraigned churged tore Chapan with breach of Peter Kartu) Frank Narcum, e Huck, John Kuchel, Anthony Palanauska® An- thony Adulph Kuluk and Andrew Grimella, ANl have pleas of not guilty O'Keefe Is representing of Chapan. Kartuk, P chel, M) », Kuluk and Grimella They represent the group holding the party while the others, who have no counsel the alleged disturbers Anthony Hazolas and Stanley Stalka are witnesses for the state Mironas, entered Daniel interests Lawyer the nauskas, Ku- are Teamster is of three dollar Impos upon Stefan kauskas for fuiling properly hiteh his horse Rakauskas allowed his horse to stand unhitched on West Main street Tues- day afternoon. The animal was fright ened and ran away, crashing into autam fle on Main street Judge Greenstein warned the driver against recurrence of the incident Fines of $15 for asmult and $5 for injury to property was imposed upon Willlam Martin for alleged actions on Park street last night about midnight The accused entered a not guilty plea ta both counts, Women Testify Mrs. Ruth Limberg and Mrs. La- yette Walsh testified for the state to the effect that Martin came to their home on Park street last night and Issued an invitation to Mrs, Limberg to go riding. When sho refused he becume abusive. When Mrs. Walsh interfered she was struck in the fauce she l;fll\ml Martin then left the premisds but returned several hours afterwurd and demanded that he be allowed into the house. When refused he broke a window The usod said #treet last night in John car and asked the women If they wanted to go riding. He claimed, owever, that he caunsed no disturb- did he break the window BOND ISSUE RATIFIED Eight Acts Favorably Fined A fine nd cost was to an he was on Park Glackin's nee nor Oity Mecting With in Atton- dance on Recom- mendation of Council. Exactly eight persons were required last evening at a special city meeting to put through measure for the issuance of city to .the amount of $145,000, $70,000 of which was for subway ex- and $76,000 for sewer The eight who were - Mayor Orson F. Curtis, City A. L. Thompson, Deputy City Harry Hargreaves, City Treas- Curtis Sheldon, Public Amuse- | it Commissioner Albert A. Ahder- | son. I" & McMahon and two news- papern Mr minutes and elight " bonds tensions tensions. ent are Clerk Clerk n McMahon question formation h for mayor was the As a point asked if the heds informed latter. On the Mr McMahon was inform that ihe money would used for extensions In West Main street and Park streot only one to of money or extensions. him that it question of in- | I'he “he subways, sewer was AUTO ACCIDENTS, Robert Weed, of 482 Main was driving a truck belonging Cltizens’ Coal company yesterda$ | atternoon In Church street and upon | coming to the intersection with Stan- | ley street he ran into a car driven by | Sol Goldberg, of 41036 Lancaster ave | Philadelphi The two parties | reported the nt to the police An antomobile owned I = y morajozik badly ° night near Franklin Peter's church top and upholstery of the ruined The fir departm ed to a call from Hox No street to the nue was lock station burned the somare 30 o' last flling n point on near St car we t res TO HEAR GOVERNOR COX. A delegation Roosevelt cluh number of others falths will the reception in honor of Governor James Cox In New Haven Friday. The democratic inee will speak at Savin Rock afternoon 30 o'clock and Hypertor ter m representing of this the Cox- | city and a| of all political | attend nom- in the the in Pule, Sallow Women Need Not Be So | If They Will Profit By the Fx- | perience of Other Women | in This Oity. l Since Vinol was {irst introduced | here some years ago i1t has made a great many friends among our wom.- | en, because it is such an unusunl remedy. It is the first cod liver medi. | ¢ine ever to have heen made without | the oll and nauseating Krease, and the iron employed in it composition | n improvement over old mediecin- | ! irons. Many women her who | re once pale and sallow and al- ® tired, are now robust and strong cause Vinel certainly and auickly | ates red blood And makes one's sily feod produce the necessary iourtshment for good health.—advt t [ Inc. Hartford CLOSED MONDAYS Ul TO SEPTEMBER 6TH INCLUSIVE. Manhattan Shirt Sale Continues This Week 25% Under Regular Price MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ T Sport Tams Styles Just Received On the Fifth Floor £5.50 SHIRTS 31 £6.50 SHIRTS $4.88 SHIRTS $5.62 $8.50 SHTRTS $6.38 $10.00 SHIRTS $7.50 Men's Furnishings Main Floor Fall Just the pert Sixteen. The material is doft velvety includes coral, copenhagen, tan, The full floppy s - $7 head of Miss suede and the choice of color- b orchid, overing for the pretty curly Sweet ings ywn sand, navy, red, jande and white. Manhattan Shirts are as well made as it is possible to make shirts; and the materials utilized making first qualitize. They fit; they wear; they're smart. If there's a vacant spot in your wardrobe that a few new shirts should occupy, buy now—the best at a saving. he are - In the August /Sale A Wonderful Assemblage of Furniture of the Better 1 ! 1 sight, n " COSTS OF LIVING | 10 BE COMBATTED. Women's Exhibit at Hartford Will | Attention for re conducted at the State Fair in which opens September 6 ford womer invited which womer nient be ma 1 won ‘ garm Hour zar N mad " fron | wome Hartfc AV | most = md- | Nour sacks in the recently Who | cannot only let's see win for th Grape-Nuts | SOLD BY GROCERS Kind, Purchsable at 15 10-33%;% Below Normal Prices that the Furni- genuin~a.savings, is an achievement is the very reason why our August at a which To buy a handsome piece of furniture she wants conomically inclined woman delights to accomplish; ure sale is of such far reaching importance For here on tnree vast floors we assemble tantial discounts—discounts that bring furniture remendous stock has been reservod. It you have furniture needs we have made it possible for you to save 15 to 33 1- until the August Furniture sale ends September 1st. : time grows short: why 1ot «ome tororrow? That Great Shoe Clearance —ON THE SECOND FLOOR— =ub- our and offer it not one article at in the best in the furniture market, prices down to pre-war size, aes 3% on your pur- There's enthusiastic buving at the clearance—proving that Hartford women have fore- and appreciate an opportunity to practice hrift. If you were unable to participate it is not yet too late to met vour umbers to the assortments which now includes pumps and oxfords nd the sizes you may learn from the chart. PR PR ERESR TEN NEW TEACHERS School Supcrintendent Is Filling Va- biz shoe have added nearly all share; we in all leath; more styles been secured to teach American his- try and civics at the Academic High school, and Miss Winifred G. Ellis of No. 110 High street, Middletown, has been secured to teach English at the Vocational Hgh school. Miss Helen Bray de lL.ong of Norwich will teach English and hstory at the Vooational High schdol and Miss Edna W. Sim- mons of Dorchester, Mass., has been secured tor the English and Latin de- partments at the Academic High school. For the primary grades, Miss Isabel T. Casey of No. 65 Winthrop street; | Mrs. Dorothy Bayer Weissman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bayer, of this city, and Miss Henrietta Flagg of No. 27 Madisn street, this city, have been secured cancies, Only Five of Which Yet Remain Open. Ten teachers have been secured by Superintendent of Schools Stanley H. Holmes for the coming year, { leaving but five vacancies in the city | *hool | | | staff. Desmond | | Show Best Methods the modeled clothing which will be Hart- Al 1 of New Britain are cordially | i to enter this contest, for prizes will be awarded, by the s committee of the Depart- of Justice Priz awards will de for the following ——Remodeled dresa. —Remodeled hat Child’s dress made pan's Boy's Murphy, training instructor at is called to contest | school, has tendeied his resig The new teachers and their assign- ments are: Miss Jennie P. Tisdale of Rockland, ss., has been secured for the mmar school faculty, and Miss Marion Collver of Sterlinz Junction, N . fr the same school. Miss Car- j lett and oline Whittemore of Dover, N. H., has of new cl being Bart- houses are Rockwell, Portable school ‘l-rb(‘lv-‘d at the East, from a suit made from a Don’t Poison Baby. ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it lk?. I drugs will produce , and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM %CE THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- num and merphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Hose most ). iy refooted | are probibi from selling either of the narcotics named to children v old 1 to anybody without labelling them *‘ poison.” The definition of ** narcotic 1 all is : **A medicine which relieves pain and prod: K buwt which én poison- n's ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and 3 smell of medicines containing opium are dnfimsed, and sold under the names of ** Drops,” ** Cordials,” * Soothing Syrups,” etc. You should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without gs\_; or your physician know of what it is com CASTORIA DOES children’s or Best display of pents made from ks Preserving substitutes Best display of from mill ends. sugar, with fruit su- underwear materic entries to state chairman, committee, State Capitol, Conn ashington voung lady made a atiractive garment for $1 from The dress was illustrated | York Times supplement, CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of New says be the high cost brought down set their wits to what New is exhibit. of living it women work? | Britain can do r Saver | among cereal foods The MIRROLIKE KID Says: Many & man's neighbors have thought he was sporting a new car—when it was only the old bus polished up with Mirrolike. No added on 34 You'll like the am:l' ‘ : wres the lustre to finish of old cars: preserves the fin. sugar-saving food. D o mew e Mirrallke Mfg. Ca, Mh St and Joekson Ave., Long Island City. Try the 43 other Mirrolike Auto Products; alss Mirrolike Furniture Polish, For Sale by Al Pealers. EVERYWHERE/ Monroe schools to take care | HOEGIVGVVVQOAGLOLVB RO T & Stoneware Jars % Crocks and Jugs New Methods make Packing Fruits, Vegetables, Eggs, etc., easier in these Cleay, Sanitary Jars and Jug<. & never weas No light ex- More even temperature. They out. posure. —OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE— Herbert L. Mills ardware Store 336 Main Street HHEHBBSO HOGOBVSEULHIBHBVVY =< &2 SUMMER VACATIONS What could be more pleasing on your start for or return from vacation than to receive flowers from ,your [(riends. Or, more pleasing still, to have flowers sent to the new friends you have made while away. Through our telegraph dclivery we will have flowers delivered anywhere in the United States or Cavada. We also have special decorations, plants, etey, for rent to those giving porch parties, block parties, or othor “home cclebra- tions during the Summer evenngs. VOLZ FLORAL CO. 292 mWest___MainfiStrth e com——— Storage Warehouse and Auto Trucking When you purchase our service you are assured of Ability, De- pendability, Reliability, Responsibility. All work entrusted to us handled with care and skill. OUR SPECIALTY Moving of Household goods, Packing, Crating Storage. We take entire charge of moving, forwarding by rail or truck—any dis-* tance. . Interurban Transfer anil Storage 1673 MAIN ST., New Britain, Conn. P. MARSH; Mgr. ~ The D. Miller Co. | 26 Ch'urcl'g Street Apron Gingham Special ................. 22c yard. Unbleached Sheeting 36 inches .......... 25¢ yard Ladies’ ewtra size Burson Hose . 42c pair Children’s Fast Black Stockings . 29¢ pair 36-in. Percales, all patterns .............. 33¢c yard Fine line of hand and dish Toweling, from™ ............... 25¢ to 50c yard Extra heavy China Straw Matting, 36-in, wide i ... 62l5c yard We are headquarters for all kinds of Window Shades —Come and see us and we will give you the right prices. \ Stair Carpets, 27-in. wide, nice patterns .. 621 yard All wool faced Stair Carpet, 27-in. wide, $1.75 yard New Britain’s New Dentist DR." KNAPP SAYS DON'T BE ASHAMED OF YOUR TEETH At prices I am charging for high-grade dentistry, no one can afford to overlook the wonderful money saving dental values I am giving at this time C THE ONE REAL PAINLESS DEN- TIST IN NEW BRITAIN Is an Actual Fact and I can Prove it No matter where you have beén or how little you believe in Painless Dentistry, at least give me the benefit of the doubt and try me. If I Hurt You Don’t Pay Me! Those having extra sensitive teeth are especially invited to test my painless methods. GOLD CROWNS AND BRIDGEWORK GOLD CROWNS, ....... This pay the exorbitant charges of the average dentist for this work. I only do the best and you Pay just ome-half the average price. 299 MAIN ST., Over Quigley’s Ins. Office. $5.00 G853 08028BLLCLLLES ¢ -y oy ’e B