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EXTRAORDINARY VALUES BED, SPRING AND MATTRESS OAK DRESSERS These strongly built oak dressers with four drawers and a 12x20 mirror at a price - gl actually below the wholesale ull size white iron bed, with National 31 50 | . cost. We offer these at only $19.90 pring and a combination mattress,allfor pe the Special Bargains B Po R I R § 0 N S Couch Hammocks at in Our Windows Great Reductions ONNECTIC UT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE PERSONALS CITFITEMS ~ Vawver Greenbers Goes | WILL REPORT SEPT. 1 ‘ Under Surgeon’s Knife! | erwin, Georwe Holleran and | L .. o oolinski of Wallingford Is | Victor records for September. C. L. | Lawyer Albert A. Grecnberg Ws | qymits’s Foothall Squad of Forty Men ! ke are camping at New I'lerce & Co.—advt operated upon this morning at the ¥ Detained by Police While Authorl- | Clitton Daniels, aged 14 years ot hospital by Dr. Clifton of Hartford. ! ustin, chauffeur for Chief 1422 Main street, sustained a broken The operation was a successtul one | Noble of the fire depart- tes Investigate \uto Accident. m last night According to his @nd the condition of Mr. Greenberg resumed his duties after a 4 ) {father who reported the matter to IS reported to be favorable this after- Fiarttoms seot Trinityfcotiexeall New Haven, Sept. 2 After a hear- ‘ nat A Z | ing today, Deputy Corontr Wynne |!he police, the boy. was ewinging on noOD. _'Hnrnl_\ Greenberg had been e LaRocque and daugh- | 4.4 ‘Sianley Zyvgalinski, of Wal- |#® door at his home, when another Suffering for several years with the urch stroet have Just re- | oo oo sohn R, Zygalinski of | boy pushed him causing him to fall, @ilment. fo . TOOt ot e Alipaare Pl t f lt pm & trip to Canada visit- | 0 000 0ld for a further hearfng | Imported caps, English and Scotch —_—— September 7 when “Red” Lamberton, P ell O in Montreal, Queboc und former Princeton end. the coach, will , 1% the outcome of an automobile col- | Woolens, $4. Wison's.—advt. VISITORS S W HOME. ng de Beaupre lision on the highway in North Haven | A regular meeting of Thor o) be on hand. A squad of 40 men is Wolt of Trinity street 18| |45t night in which Rose Cs r of | branch of the Friends of Iris . People From States All Over Country | CXPCCted on that date, including Cap- | i daughter Mrs. Philip Ap- | hig city was killed fdom will be held this evening B L h tain Johnson and Sinnott last year's | Y L of Brooklyn, N former ““ st b “x“.l in the evidence that | o'clock in Judd's hall, followed by a toP t¢ Look at Children’s Home. tackles, Puels and Budd, guards, lt oa oo ; o isabeth Schick of New Brit- | 1ne elder Zygalinski had sold a truck { whist and entertainment People from various states have | Hicks, center, Tannsill and Black, | y ® Rosario Manariano and the latter Exclusive agents Stetson Shoes. been in New Britain ently looking | ends. and Morse, Hersey and Tenney | pr . Sullivan and family of | the younger Zygalinski were | Besse-Leland Co.—advt. at the new Children’s Home and all | in the backfield. The entering class t are at thelr cottag it to Wallingford. Constable | The condition of James P. Sullivan of the visitors have offered encour- | Promises some material. 141 Elm Street Indlan Neck Allen had stopped the truck becaust | who underwent an operation at St. agement to Rev. J. ngberg to The Trinity team will open the sea- latter imed the lights were out. | Francis’ Thospital early yesterday continue the work. rsons from | SOn with the Connecticut Aggies in morning v reported today as fa- Kingsbury, Calitornia; Grantshire, | Hartford on September 25, and ath- . letic relations have been resumed with Wesleyan and | Will Start Season Early—Few Vet- crans Back. football andidates have been notified | Julla Donohue of Wilson | the [ Bt the cottage “Rena”, In- | The constable and men were arguing r i Ca on this matter when a machine driven | vorable. Mr. Sullivan passed a very Wisconsin: Chicago, Illinois; Minne- o Crowe and family of | Py Enrico Catalglia of this city with | comfortable night y apolis, Minnesota; Moran, Pa.; and 1‘11.; uI’(‘l- ime rivals, are spending their va- | ®J8ht persons in It came along and We ?m!‘)mt our own caps. Wil- Stromsbur Brunswick are | Colum the cottage “Renu”, Indian | erashed iuto the rear of the truck. -m’\.-——-nhr ) among those recently stopping to look S 5 x Zygallnski was held in North Hav- There were 26 babies weighed and at the new home under process of NEW TYPE OF LANDLORD. . Wahlberg returned this | °" in $500 for driving without lights :\:u"rxnh'd‘ ”(.'hp |\-uh_\ \n‘nf'o‘ronr‘c held construction. Charles Sapko of 102 Broad street, B and not having proper registration. | at the SRS S DOR yeeter N P SR related to Prosecutor George W. Klett I LE m a ten day stay in Bos- : = y day afternoon. Dr. J. Faulkner was NEW NAVY RECRUITING OFFICE. | oo 0 5 s o S Althes Blinn, Mary Wil- | MORE CLEAN-UPSORDERED L ) Gl A O ) L : e SRR N e e Cottage house, 8 rooms, lot 100x200 in nice neighborhood, city ! Mra. C. 8. Bradley. “Gobs™ Move arters F Sullivan and Rebecea | Gobs™ Move Headquarters From | 3. pouse in which he lives with his water, clectric lights, macadam strect, 10 minutcs from trolley, 2 ° The Bootery Shop, Mutual building, | ;. ” 5 > Il spend thelr vacation at i e b o il LeWitt Building to Booth’s Block. parents, is owned by Peter Krachef- h Department Agts Today to Se- | Music.—advt. The navy recrulting office has | Ski. and yesterday the water in the % moved from the LeWitt building on | Sapko tenement was turned off. When quire o:n.l:hh':- ?:3"...'.3"".‘,,? ” Sanitary Improvements in ELLINGER INJURED. Main street, a point south where a «‘nn‘rlos \\'(|-,n| to «,unfor"willh the lanrl‘; ] o 2 " - p new home in Booth's block has been? lord. he alleges that the latter struc ““American Hoslery cam- Two Blocks, While driving one of the H. R.{ W h s i U Sl S i " N - 5 i : up. The new office is over the pted a position with th Walker company’s ' teams yesterday, R S % Sy A e l;‘:;-m:“mm.”"‘ Health Superintendent J. M. Klein ONAatoprar l"_m“.'.r e main entrance to the block and at- | his u!e.h.\h. I\I!cn .\‘I\hedh.flnpkv'tn. e b e pme! u . = " bt Fue ac ch a i v 5 _ | report the incident to the water STAN s mede & statement this »:{llder;\':lo?ak:: street, was suddenly overcome and “_rlm"(l:nr:u;:Ynlu:fm..n’xnnhflm Solabl b g L . 1600 STANLEY ST. King, southern salesman | the "':”' e i ioann gua: | fell te (he mrodnd) being vemdered Wnc |00 51 LR SNSRI RELERER LV DS oy Rule and Level com. | immediately 19 demanc @ 0 ep. | conscious. Station Officer Herbert 3 by S = L this city und ls staying ac [ sanitary plumping ahd Bett SCRPS |y vons and Motoreyele Policeman Wil- T 3 Y. W. C. A. NOTE: Bouse” on Maple street. | INg accommadrt ons fo liam Strolls removed him to the local | RESERVED DECISION. The Y. W. C. A. swimming pool will be open for plunges every after- ¢ : a acava Luildings, both Mre. A. N. Lewis of Nor- | Soloman and Lacava him : o 2 OcC by Spanish [ hospital, where he was attended by TR c [ are visiting here. They are ;TM\::-":N ;"‘: o ll:‘::"‘;f“m‘m: ‘::"flp_ Dr. George M. Flanagan. His con. 99dgc Kellogg of Waterbury Falls to | noon and evening during the next two 8 o New Britain ot The trolles car barn and the | dition today was reported as favor.| Hand Down Verdict in Doherty Case. | weeks under the supervision of Miss ple Devitt and Miss Annle ¥ Helen Bradley, with the exception of Wednesday afternoons when the pool ? Passett street and Misses 'after on Commercial street several | able, Judge John P. Kellogg of Water- land Bernadette and Frank. hundred feet east of the other block bury reserved decision when the pe- | .. " joaned The pool will be closed all ordered cleaned by the health de- TWO WE MISSION. tition for the custody of her daughter of Camp street, have re- Wrses S + day Labor Day. A schedule of hours N m a two weeks' vacation at | Partment ‘\‘"’ll'!'f:‘ "_'"'“ Is the leasc A two weeks' mission under the di- ‘l:]f“‘"“ L M;“' I:e:‘, ‘r)oh(':"\ °: ‘\°h“' for swimming is being prepared and [B i, R 1L § OF/ thO-SWe DU rection of Jesuit missioners will be ; Britain was heard before him in the | ;) o posted on the Y. W. bullctin V. Camp and Theron II i held at the Sacred Heart of Jesus CiVil court in that city vesterday af- |, . .4 < e k Plan church, starting Monday, September | t€rnoon. today for a few days stay G. O. P, Clubs el e e B T | Charles Doherty, husband and RS Maine. Outing For Sept. 255 The first week will be for the | iher. contested the application. The SMALL SUIT BROUGHT. : | Good Fall Hats are quite a jillson s spending a vaea- women and the second for the men >, N > . S case is the one in which the father ¥ Herbert V. Camp. has through ° ® ik, ¥, J. Plans for a joint outing of the First {of the parish. Services will be hetd o [ 0 1118 Ph Ve Bini " ity Jndge: Wiliam F. Mangan. brought bit higher than ever. The o e ! club i oIft Is recovering from a |and Fifth Ward republican Llubs | both in the morning and evening. and the girl was later “kidnapped” by suit against H. L. Thompson of really fine hats such as operation for appendicitia, | Were discussed last evening at a mect = = her mother from the father's home in Glastonbury, to recover $350. The &t the hoapital. ing of the former orghnimation. 1If MARRIED IN NEW JERSHY. Meriden. writ is for $500, and real estate owned DOBBS, KNOX, DUN- v Pments re rarried fay . i et l“Hlfilwonh and her :;Mlll;« Mm"-:‘::x:‘.;w:“|m-‘ iy Miss Faye Hummer, of Hacketts-| As far as is known, Gladys, the by the defendant on Stanley street LAP and HEATH are $10 A jomas T. Hawksworth rough to a ¢ . town, N. J.,, formerly of New Britain, ' fou ear-old child, is still in the cus- has been attached by Deput Sheriff H ests of Mr. and Mrs. Kom- [ Will be held either at Quartette Park | way married to Edison SHff, also of tody of her mother. It is not known ' M. D. Stockwell. The writ®is re- { lj and $12 now. We are able ron, Ohlo. or Wiegand's grove, September | Hackettstown, in that place, Monday. | whether the child is in this city or turnable in the city court on the sell them at $6 and Soharmann, of 166 Cherry The following compose a committee ' \fior the ceremony the couple im-, not, as no direct word about her has third Monday on September. to h'l h $§ 2 $8, returned from an eight- '© SeiSags for “':!0“““1 C. ;' DIT";“- mediately left on a honeymoon trip been heard since she'was taken from e R no higher than lect year. Grove Beach. 1 d Eppler ur onl el through Pennsylvania. her home in Meriden. BURRITT GRANGE NOTES. The best hats that money Newton, of 36 Wallace ! Bdward F. Hall and Albert P. Marsh. R : ; A B et to rasuece st AL | Members of the New Rritain will buy ng‘ht here at B Setus University fn T S Grange who intend to take part in rdu ) 4 ST 1S ARRESTED. the “Neighbor's Night,” observane of Samuel Montano, was arrested this the Southington range will leave this | :; ¥ ;" Joat, of Lenox | morning by Trafic Supervisor Lam- lcity on the 7:02 trolley tomorrow ng Mrs, Jost's brother | phere after an automobile he was op- evening. A regular meeting of the erating crashed Into a car owned by local branch will be held Saturday Kmraso, Altred Wilson, El-| H. L. Judd which was standing on | evening. Miss Elizabeth Crandall is man, Willlam Wolfe and | Arch street Montano, in reporting in charge of the program to be pre rom are spending the the accident, said that the brakes on sented. ks of September at Short | the car would not wi properly. i A Miller, of 131 M ! aarived at hor tain| Pamous Bull Fighter home after the months of July and Shot By Manager ‘ - 2= - o e fighter, Serrino Bustos Praderito was g i of Kensington avenue, is | killed as o result of a quarrel with The Solace fol’ I Wimer " Kiase x bt ol wiinid o This is Your Chance For & Good Fish Dinner at 2 Low Figure. Langren, of the Miller | derito met the manager and a dis 2t bn Drug company, is spend- | cussion ensued in which the bull- Sensltlve Feet mual vacation at Nlagara | fighter drew a knife. Thereupon the | manager shot Praderito, killing him $ g % o nna M. Toner, of Mount | instantly, Ml A G O e e E § i bital, New, York City, is the sl joint fecls this shapely littlc Oxford Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Toner, Tyurkish Nationalists on her foot, it is sold. Never has her stroet. P R foot feit so wholly at peace, yet ne Feeney, of the Visiting | ropose Armistice lookctl so trim. That graceful curve tlon, has returned from her| Constantinople, Sept. 1, (By Asso- around the joint furnishes needed pent at Tiverton, It 1 | etated Press).—The Turkish national- roomr for « sensitive enlarged joint. ma M. Heath Is enjoying | Not a corrective but a good looking 1 vication WALK-OVER Oxford SQpecially the Ar [ >reside y ‘ . < 3 Oficer Louis Stanford, of \uo Armenians untll Pre ')::l:“h:‘. g of soft, pliable kidskin to fit KL ST 2 . s 2 I, N. J., is spending his va e Sl b by women troubled with sensi- b N T la spending his ¥a- wus announced here today. ! PURE FOOD 367 MAIN STREET 12 Wilson street " ==l Price $9.00. Ruth and Helen Mine of The supreme council on recognizing . B . ) - oo, haye returned after a he independence of Armenia in April - M) A Big Shipment of Fine Fresh Haddock Direct From the Boats, All Nice Large [V W Tatlweod 1wk AL Lake: T L0 L Tenaent Wilson sattiement of David Manning’s Fish, Good For Baking, Boiling, Broiling or Frying at Wholesale Price. k. Maine the boundaries of the new state. of Apring strect, is spending ! 0 N o ! H O psiting In Milford. BOSTON MURDER. g Fl d lb 18 % Stanley, of Plainville, has e 3 o« AR Oun ers e o c a position as soda clerk at \ntonio Spinuzo Shot—Police Seeking . nson Drug company Man's Wife ( -4 ————_‘—'—"_. e S ERERNT TRESH B, 1. i STEAK COD . SWORDFISH .. %, Hoston, Sept. 2 Antonio Spinuzo, ! > was shot and killed at his home in | FRESH OP RESH SLICET ""“‘1‘_:_? TS U | the north end early today and the CLAMS | BOSTON BLUE SALT Houra Soap| .ty i, t | Shoe Store e | movmass i Children of the couple, who witnessed CODFISH .. 3 pkgs 25 CODBITS RIB ) 3 ldeal for—— the shooting. said their mother had SALT FAT s SALT COD ’\T:‘“ Q,mplexion fired when their father threatened to 211 Main Street, New Britain MACKEREL ... 1y 50 IN PRGS miles from City Hall. Price $7,500. . $3,000 cash required. in- ney and Thomas Hinchey i s ists have proposed an armistice with 4 kill her, and had left home saying she would surrender herself to the polies. -