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R THE NEW OOL TERM est and I Goods, in Students’ Supplies, s most complete line with every new and Penciis Book Straps ain Pens Rubber Bands ‘ablots Composition Books Memorandum Books ony Books Rubber Erasers Drawing Paper aste Writing Ink TATIONERY DEPT, THE son Drug Co. 9-171 Main Street | e odéy, ‘i50 rsfall Overcoats FIRROM $60 TO $35 LY PRICED AT $55.00 ) consists of Smart ally tailored from ctive patterns. n sin d doub mostly sSome double- A% n spec to start the fall Overcoat i In——and - $5.00 1o P on your Winter Overcont, The l}cfl"o: ,{fa" ) omrun Ul 3 ASYLIM STREET [Pays to Buy Our Kind™ ITY ITEMS ve agents and Co.—advt gular meeting of No. 21, O Ll le hall tamorrow C. Beebe, t , resumes vt ‘#—The Stetson Shoes, Martha will t ever of plano sons September her Dobbs hat store adies’ society of St church will park In Bristol tomorrow j leave this city at 10 o'clock morning going by way of o. t many men took advantage ., 86 and $6 hats at Wilson's day vt PERSONALS o I ulu Stahl of Maple street is In Newark, N. J. sses Kathleen Riley and Ber- ‘onlon have returned from John's journey to sepin has returned to her re after a vacation spent in ‘onn., and Utlca, N. Y Jases Helen Read, Helen Con- n Janele and Bessie Shine, urned from their Walnut Beach | Jamele, Thomas Meyers, Grn Willlam Marsh and eAleer have returned from Moyer, Louls Ungewitten and mtion spent at Walnut Beach piffer of Broad Brook have from spending their vaca- indian Neck vacation | MARRIAGE FOR BOTH. Kobs and Mrs, Catherine Faust Take License, pld Kobs, gged 47, of 46 Olive d Mrs. Catherine Fauust, aged 2 Linden street, have taken arriage license. It is the arringe for both of the con partie ne Mazzicato, aged 25, a na- taly, and Miss Rose Tamarit, @ Bpaniard, were granted a The groom is a and $2 Franklin street Miss | makey her home at 15 Star | - \O® 6 Buns %“4 Hot water [ W% 52 SyreRel Health Board in Session Discnsses‘ [ ness, The Amgrican Home Is the best.decorated in the world because the Spirit ‘of Progress in this country has made it possible for you to obtain the product of the best artists and man- ufacturers of Wall Paper for this purpose. If you will permit us to show you the mnewest ideas in Home Decoration, just received, you will easily be convinced that your home is entited to the consideration a small expenditure for Wall Payer and Decorating involves. THE JOIN BOYLE COMIPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in S, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS GLASS, PUTTY, ) WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, ETC. 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. PA BRUSHES —— are many corporations and local in- stitutions at the présent time in the | eity which hold master plumbers’ li- !censes and they have never had & person pass an examination to secure the license. The charter specifies that all master and journeymen | plumbers are compeled to pass ex- !.-mln:lliuus before licenses can be granted them. The fee for the mas- ter plumbers’ license is $3 the first vear and $1 for each succeeding year, | that of the journeymen $1 for the first year and 50 cents for each suc- ceeding year. Upon recommendation of the plumbing examining beard, journey- | men's licenses were granted to the following: George Harrington. with the A. A. Mills company of this city; John D. Shanley, with Roark brothers of New Haven and the Shaffer Marsh company Master plumbers’ licenses | were granted to Roark bréthers of , New Haven and the Shaffer-Marsh ! company. reported Dr. Zwick reported that something Mrs. Ger-: gefinite in regards to filing.the va- ibout ney in the superintendency of the her to 1 would be forthcoming within and stay in the employ of |, week. He has had between 30 and Mrw. Kitson, the doctor 4, ,pplications for the position, same re . was firm in her decision 10 ,¢ {he men being of seemly reputa- remain out of the department. In- oo «xiffBch as no has been 8s-' rhne garbage committee is working signed for the resignation there exists ', =" Lo 0 system for collection of much doubt throughout the city a8 g.ryage which s expected to elim- to what is being concealed in the naie all the present complaints and department greatly aid the city in' its garbage difficulties. Dr. J. M. Klein reported that he, {in an official’'s capacity, had ordered Valentine Bollerer and Francesco Fer- rar to remedy conditions in the block | on Commercial street used and oc- . cupied by the Spaniards who re- | cently set up a colony in this city. (Conditions have been very unhealthful { but the doctor reported that work is I‘\Irl‘nd,\' under way to alter them. Bills amounting to $1,063.13 were approved and ordered paid. It was . ! voted ‘to have Thomas Fay, re- Mayor Curtis explained. however. | 0o "0 Taona animals, notify the that a balance will exist from the, . "'\ orore removal of each animal salary appropriation and from the | "0, CT 0 e police should be asked to notify the board aefiyrc or: tuberculosis apprepriation which will tide over the needed funds in other | go i "\ “Fay to do such®work places The Important Meastires The hoard of health met yester afternoon in the department rooms city hall and a lively discussion rel tive to plumbing licenses featured the eting. Permits formerly known as | ecial permits” will no longer be ranted to applicants by the plumb- | ing inspector as it is the opinion that they are in violation of the city char- tes Frank Zwick talked with welfare resignation. He Chairman that he had trude Kitson her reconsider nurse, the board Pierce Mansfleld re- parliamentary proce- dure which the board will follow in its future meetings The procedure will be: Roll eall, minutes of previous meeting, reports of various commit- te @ unfinished business, new busi- communications and adjourn- Commissioner ported on the ments Chairman Willlam Cowlishaw ported for the finance committee. Je thought there would be a deficit be- the appropriations for upk and incidentals would fall shor cause plumbing discussion then fol- TR lowed The general opinion of the Daughters were born to Mr. and board was that master plumbing }i- | Mrs. Eugene Bross of §6 Maple street censes should be given only after a'and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schrager of person has passed an examination be-y Bristol, at the New Eritain General fére the board of examiners. There ' hospital yesterday. An order to the grocer for a package of PostToASTIES prove time -saver for breakfast or lanch. T%asties are wr3 fl:l;u‘i gisstlilnctive érfl:vgr. They are unusual in their goodness,and not only save but are serw ed without a bit of waste. Made by Postum Cereal Co,Inc, Battle Creek Mich. ELL-ANS It i3 possible on the Victrola only! For only with Victer Records on the Victrola do you get the subtle shades of color, tone, ‘and intetpretation. which mean pre-emi- nence. 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Velvet models with maline crowns afd stunning velour models can all be seen now in great variety from $6.98 to $25