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Ginevra Guerrabella ]| samuel Ward and grand-daughter of | Famous American Actress Dies at Her Home in England Suddenly (By Assoclated Ward, famous died of heart London, Aug. 18, Amerlcan tragedienne, stead, Genevieve Ward, American trage- dienne, affectionately known to the theatrical fraternity as “The Grand Old Dame of the Stage, endeared herself to millions of theatergoers in every corner of the world during the 55 years she appeared before the public in almost every role from Great as she proved to be in mock [ [tragedy, she was none the less re- markable for the indomitable cour- age with which she met and con- quered genuine tragedy when it ap- peared in her own life. Either of two events occurring while she was still quite young might have over- The first of these was an unfortunate mar- {riage at the age of 17 to Count Con- stantine de Guerbel, of Russia, from whom she separated and the second was the complete loss of her singing veice through an attack of diphtheria after her success in grand opera had been assured. Studied in Italy. Madam Ward studied singing in Italy and in Paris, making her first |appearance in Paino's opera “Stella Warmly received by Italian audi- ences, she continued through two more seasons before going to Paris to take the part of Elvira in “Don Giovanni.” Then she appeared in London concerts where her success was striking. Born in New York, March 27, 1838, daughter of Colonel Gideon Lee, once mayor of New York, Madam Ward seemed to feel in the beginning that she found more sym- Store Closed Wednesdays At Noon Hartford Hartford Boys’ Clothing Clearances In the Boys’ Shop The lowest prices of the season on high grade makes in boys’ wear. To buy generously at the following pricss, is a safe and economical investment. For instance: BOYS’ SAMPLE WASH SUITS — AT CLEARANCE PRICES — Suits from a maker of note in every popular summer materials; sizes 2154 to 10, some exceedingly pretty models including short sleeves. Actual values up to $3.69. Your choice for two days $1.69. Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits SPECIAL CLEARANCE Fifth Floor. For Two Days The balance of our washable Norfolk Suits in linen, linen crash, gray crash and Beach Cloth, handsome little outfits in sizes 7 to 17. i sl Have been up to $7.98 and more. BOYS’ WASHABLE BLOUSES A clearance in collar attached and sport style blous- es; materials of guaranteed qualities in woven madras; cheviots and fine percales; excellent blouses for all win- ter wear. Sizes 7 to 16. Regular price $1. Clearance price BOYS’ GOLF HOSE Fine _quality 8-4 Golf Hose with fancy mercer- ized tops in black and pathy from foreign audiences, but Ithis proved to be an illusion. Disastrous Cuban Trip. Returning to America in 1862, she made her first ap: ance as Violetta in “La Traviata. e next season ishe appeared in it |here that the attack of diphtheria fl | brought her operatic career to a pre- mature close. In 1873 brown colorings. Sizes 71 to 10. Regular price 7942. Clearance sale AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS SPORTING GOODS AND BICYCLES GENUINE LEATHER TRAVELING BAGS AND SUIT CASES — 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT SPECIAL ON TENNIS SHOES SATURDAY — 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT Boys’ Overalls and Koverals Blue denim overalls in good weight; well made with strong sewed seams. Sizes 4 to 12 only. Regular value 59¢ and more. Clearance sale price 390 Genuine Koveralls nationally advertised and sold for $1.25, in blue and tan; sizes 1 to 8. Clearance sale price BATHING SUITS The balance of our boys’ Bathing Suits in sizes 2 years to 18 now reduced for quick clearance.'A good selection to choose from. Reductions are 20 per cent and more. returned to England hand at acting ce on the dra- y Macbeth in the United States, she made her first appearance on the American d atic stage at| Booth’s theater, New York, in 1878 taking the part of Jane e in a by that name and following it with several Shakespearean parts. ! n her return to London in 1879 she appeared in numerous roles, ter- st uninterrupted ac- g back 44 years with as Mr. Seabrook in con BOYS’ STRAW ' HATS Fine quality Straw Hats, mostly in black and white and a few combinations. An excellent hat for next sum- mer year as the styles will remain good. Now at half original prices. : come and trade or exchange. “Many people have told me I would big political difficulties, ‘rol that both France and , | Italy are interested in seing a strong tivities - | Austria, and I am re England will offer no opposit. ¢ for the neigh- bors of Austria, who were once part|tinued to appear intermittently re, they will find it to!the next 11 years. London, England, age to have a b ¢ | has been the adopted home of Madam !{Ward since 1900. a needs a w reorganization, road does not pay h a reorganization s blood are put in. and the cern goes along and makes | fim T OUR DINING ROOM Cottage on Barnett street at a low price; WHEN ICNSJ]H:‘RTFORD good big piece of land; several - stores for sale 24.30 STATE ST. about the city. If you want to go in business, it Live and Boiled Lobsters | wil] pay you to see us. We'll start you right; money to loan on second mortgages. Soft Shell Crabs CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Fresh Crab Meat 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. Shrimps —, FOR SALE Steaming Clams Chowder Clams New Bungalow—Garage, chicken house and garden, large lot and all first clase. Owner leaving town—also a nice profitable business in HONISS’S H. D. HUMPHREY If you are about to furnish a home ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING HOME TOWN BY STANLEY “Captain Swift,”” although ghe Morgenthan Receives Many Com- ments Upon Financial Plan like fluotuat- ally over Hellogabalus s said to have had a dish served up composed of the brains of 800 ostriches OOKED | FOOD SHOP 118 Main St. Paris, Aus. has had tim receive many posal to rescue Austria ruin which he announ July 13. These the former Americar Ambassador to Turkey doubtless has found encouraging and helpful, for he was cheerfully ready elaborate his project for th tion of a 850,000,000 corpo reorganize Austrian in He dwelt among other the need to the world of intellectua! life of E charity was not t this end, but ra intelligent leader side; men who would how to help herself. “This international banking corpor comments g of freight for the old port of | t which is now struggling s an attractive f-| for its existence, If freight can be ‘en that port, this is another rea- FOR SUMMER LUNCHES n for active Italian hacking “One of the American benedts that | Five different kinds, each one! 1 hope,tosses, devived from this cor: |4 meal in itselfyall ready for| Ronerionn organisations, - iwe tne |your table. Especially welcome Champer of Qemmerge and the blg i |ap this-timeof the. year when will ave a chance to study a | everybody wants to keep out of " the hot kitchen. 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