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el and At- ’ both and color- | onery Dept. / THE on Drug Co. 71 Main Street GIRL IN NORWAY, Miss Agnes Johnston Writes o Gonierence There SHSSBD Misx Agnes Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Johnston of West Main str®f®, is attending the International Women's council, which is being held at Chris‘iania, Norway, She writes interestingly of the en- terfpinments which are being given to the delegates to the council, and is anticipating with pleasure the afternoon when Queen Mand of Norway will receive them Miss Johnston together with Mrs George B, Chandler of Rocky [Hill will sail for America on Septembes 25 on board Southampton who i% also a delegat. the Imperator from England Her letter, in part, is as follows “The Inte tional Council of Women of Bergen gave the visiting delegates a festival, u real Norwegian fos 1. Interesting because so typical of the country e festival \t weven and we stood [ talked until 5. ANt | ladies, young 1 old, spe | Then arm in arm, Norw il New Autumn Ap- the Miss and Woman 's Wt of the new modes; rle and finesse of their in our selection and there is & possibil. momy overywhoere. W SUITS COATS lish (I was the only American pres- ent) we magghed to the dining room v o awaited the most bu er you ever saw The tal atiful sight The toast ress offered a toast to us, a Norw n greeting and, then whe started the Norwegian ladies ibout seventy of them, singing a Kroup of songs of greetings, such as I wish far you a long life and a high life; May you like us and come back to see us soon again’ and a song to our” healths. Such pretty melodies, not all on a few tones but with varia- tions of fully a scale. We responded gorgeous | by singing For She's a Jolly Good SKIRTS DRESSES hing for every oceasion he wanted fabrics and olors. il Jiko their individ. le and fincss of their hip—-we Invite jou d seo them, Fellow. After more words of greet- Ing we adjourned to the reception room where there was more talking and ‘singing and where eoffee was served Mrs. Cadbury gave an able talk on present day conditions in KEng- land, iIndustrial, political and eco- | momic an, as 1 saw ty. some are beau- well drep and stylish, alert, wide-awake and interested in the day. With all her ress, however, she has her womanly dignity and lovelin NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDA & g felododototo e P L i Hardware Store godedeogelol. el i e fe el etolototot Ro ot ) G S |WEST MAIN STREET L AN TERNS i Several Kinds and Sizes To Choose From It’s Beginning To Get Dark Early Now Herbert L. Mill 336 Main Street Hosiery of Distinction ORDON-' Hosiery is made for men, women, and children in all wanted colors and in a wide range of ma- terial to suit every purse or every occasion. 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Queen ¢ Jlongla Mauaigivasialisn ot s eaciony Tne ) bz N’ minister of affairs a reception. sev- ompany eral othor receptions and teas, a spe- TRUMBULD ST, clal night at the opera and a con- cert. We have been, and are being, to Buy Our Kina" | most lavishly gptertained and made to fell most welcome.” AT NAVAL ACADEMY Local Yeoman Passes Examinations No. $-275 equally popular is of Japan silk and Fibre silk skillfully combined to retain all the richness of the silk. You'll always find that Gordon Hosiery looks well, because it fits well and wears well, and it is m reasonably priced. Midshipman, | agents, Suetson Walter Grasmer, fortmerly a yeo- Brown Durrell Co. man on board the U. . 8. North Da- a % Whol. Distributor jedes. 1. O. O. F., MOOtS | kota has passed the mental and ” ‘j LISt o Boston New York Physical examinations for entrance to and Enters Maryland School As It’s Curtain- Cleaning Time! - . Shoes. r meeting of Laurel of the Amaranth, will Friday evening at 7:45 Bush will resume prac- and Saturdays.—advt, | ceman Clarence Lam- renge, Jr., are iIn ah Tracy amnounces the of her daughter Eliza- rry Edward Birn, ot The wedding will take ober. h and family and Mrs, jve returned from Wood- f the Tabs' committee ently pointed to pre- bit concerning the local bullding which s to M exhibition at the na- ntion at Washington, will norrow evening at 7:30. mmittee will meet at § reopathic Physician d Chiropractor 8 9 . m. to 8§ p. m nt, 10 &. m. to 6 p. m. y Corner West Main St., ophone 765 R: the following for the hers affliclea. incurable physicians, one natureopath, nd about twenty doctors lord hospital, from wh home to die. My lungs, nervous system were in | condition that I could the and expected to die ent. ured by your treatments | ce given birth to a boy. RS. QREN GILBERT. outh Main, New Britain.”, othods all diseases are eluding persistent coughs, and lung @lseases, all ditions, skin diseases and oubles with positively no | neuritls, sciatica or any matism. rapy treatments of all o Light Baths, Alpine | tra. Violet Rays, Arc Vio- d the Masseur Machine are given my patients flel cont. Working | High school in the class of 1919 and | | | ment of the League of Nations as a i | | the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., and has entered that institution ag a midshipman for train- ing The local boy is a graduate of the while serving in the navy traveled quite extensively both on this side and abroad Last winter he was on a European cruise. His advancement to the rank of midshipman and en- trance to the academy was gained in a competitive examination. C. OF C. FINDS LOCAL COAL SUPPLY ON AVERAGE. A report from the State Chamber of Commerce relative to the coal situa- tion in this state shows the city of New. Britain to have a supply which i1s about on an average with other cities in Connecticut. The figures were compiled through the local secre- taries. FAIR IN FARMINGTON. The Farmington Grange association will hold a fair on September 29 and 30 in Farmington next to Grange hall The Granges of New Britain, Avon, Canton, and Burlington have all been invited to attend and to enter articles | or stock In the prize award contests. There will be a band concert every | afternoon and evening, ana dancing will take place in the Grange hall every night. It is expected that New Britain will send a large delegation | to take part in the festivities SHO TORE LEASED, The Modern Boot Shop has leased its present store on Main street for & period of three years with a yearly rental of $3.600 a year, payable in monthly installments of $300 each The store is at 168 Main street LEAGUE A DEATH TRAP, | Roosevelt Arralgns Wilson's Plan at Speech in Wyoming. 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