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’ |commission. Mr. Hoyt has been in formed of the necessary form (0 B¢ Waltey G. Gowitt of Meviden and hat TOKID STILL BURN PROTEST IMPENDING i et ' Miss Mary A. Hoy of This OWy was held | Marvied at St Mary's Churols, The coop ANl Bodes ot Yl Taken From ' 1. G C. Expected to Recelve i s T - | W( to “ that severa! The marriage of Miss Mary A, Veside at s . F [this week, The “':"""' ot Reoy, daughter of Joseph E. Roy of ll' : p . |Wgned to go Inte effect on Ocloher |14 pegity strest, and Walter O R OIGM ; . Form‘l compmm TM“ |15, and formal complaints may be | Gowitr, son of Lawrence Gowitt of THE HERALD 3 | up to Octaber 6, Formal com: | 51 park street, Meriden, took place nt will result in suspension of the | guis morning ot St Mary's ehureh, The A,B,C P‘w By The Asseciated Fress . (Washington Bureay of , | rates for 12 L during which ime ' Rey Jonn T, Winters officiating “’“b the y — ¥ | [the matter can he gone Into thor- aqies pauline Gowitt, sister of the Tokio, Oct, 3.—A month after Ja O A o | R Bibgitet strihauabe 2508 Suters protest agninst the proposed new pas- | oughly hy the commission groom, was bridesmaid and William A,B.C w“t M. ;'..f::::-"‘r.:i‘.'"f.’.‘fl llu. ’:‘l::: :au‘ senger tariff schedule of the New| To be considered as a formal com- | Popahue of Meriden was hest man triets of Tokio, where bodies are be. : York, New Haven and Hartford rafl- |plaint, protests must indicate the ing taken from the ruins Besides road Is expected (o reach the Inter. nhunhnu: n:!mpl-med of, referring m these pyses arc many shrines where stite Commerce Commission today or [their 1. C, C. numbers, and give speel relatives of the dead floek to worship lomerrow frem & Fepresentative of |flc refareries te the Hem of the sched u remacy and to pray for the spirits of the de- number of residents of Stamford, |ules against which complaint is made, | A telegram was received by the | With grounds on which to protest is | hased, and seven copies must be fur arted. " Despite the need of haste in dispos- commission Saturday frem J, Ray-| ing of bodies to prevent epidemics and | mond Tiffany, of Hoboken, N, J., pro- ,u ished to the commission amd one in clearing away debrie so the eity testing on behalf of J, F, McDanlel, 0Py to the general passenger:agent ean be rebullt in a measure before | and others, of Stamford, the increase | 0f the railroad affected the rigors of winter set in the he.| i in fares proposed by the New Haven In anticipation of formal complaints reaved area In fAndipg time to pers| * [rallrond on commutation tickets be. the commission has heen making an form the simpler rites of mourning. tween New York and points in Con- mal investigation of the proposed | Shanties of every descriptioh have nectieut. The telegram stated that a ase In the New Ha tew in | order to have n elear under sprung up over the devastated area, formal complaint was following. especially in the low lying districts, This will be the first formal protest, |the case when it is presented, giving pretection from rains, but not| probably, but several others are ex. FESTEEICTL S T- ‘ pected by the commission. A letter| from floods, and it is feared that win- l v was recelved f Wilif T, t,| Collars and cuffs of white broad. 5 recely rom am Hoy! of w road- | ‘ead. in Qu‘lity, Fl‘vof .nd ter will bring in its wake a heavy toll president of the Milford Chamber of [cloth bralded with black soutache | of death fram pulmonary diseases, New Stores Spring Up, Commerce, eprotesting on It of |trald are used successfully on m..k‘ ES a SALES. Try it today. Tiny shops Wwith scant stocks have that bedy the proposed Ine inirep costumes, sprung up everywhere, One of the busiest thoroughfares of the city now & { ; e C. G, TULLER COMP AN Y ’ = " : i ! o but the U eS| The bride wore & gown of FUNERAL PYRES IN ' COMMUTATION RATE (et st s GOWITT-RoY o e wed 0 ered as & formal complaint by (he .= Bk ¥ " ' A :.:‘:}“,' "nm is In Asakusa leading to the famous Ruddhist temple SBensojl dedicated to Kwanaon goddess of mercy. Before the fire this street was the center of Toklo’s Coney Island, ) @ The tea houses and theaters g g i @ gone. In their places are th > shanty ashops with thelr kee % standing In the doors and shouting . thelr wares. s Reopen. ooy B These bright lassies, members of the Davenport (Ia.) Ameri- The 40 day moratorium which ter- S it s : terday apparently has had | can Legion Auxiliary unit, couldn’t find any more soldier shirts to ot on the money market. The | sew 50 they're going to drill in the costumes they have on which o g onee hau resumed | wore designed by desabled veterans at the Rellevue (Neb.) Vo- opened excent one small inetitution. |cational School, hoping the uniform may be officially adopted by Th g banks prepared for unusualitheir national organization when shown at the Legionnaire con- demffifs but depositors are withdraw- | vention at San ancnsco, Oct. 15, this year. ing oty what money they require for| tmmegiate necessities, iy Sy oo companies NAv | ness The companies have asked l]u‘i water in the room. He recovered ] See. Y L sl “,’i‘;(:};"‘,}fi;‘,'j‘53‘.32"'"““ 10t I IS D saia that he gatnercd anne|f| If you have gained the impression that kind that has made our name synonymous £ e e {moncy e knew was in the room and M| 500d Furniture is necessarily high-priced, a With quality; Furniture built by modern methods, up-to-the-minute in style, and ;«ollmlml over $200 which he saved ] ‘al\l returned to the rightful owners. s % . i . " i nevmsuovsrossiewnr | MONEY IN BURNING e four through our big store will quickly - 4o endure, at fair, everyman's prices; change your opinion. sensible models that you will be glad to live H“USE REG“VERE" With Bernstein or Dundee o o Ra S kAL PRI Ay On every floor, in every department, we with, year after year. nds withif that ~charmed circle are showing an abundanee of dependable, The pieces illustrated ave gs good as they Chief Noble Finds $20, Ano[hef e of the stie arid are anened (M| well-made Furniture at popular prices—the look—Just note the prices. !to roam, stands practically a better Man Rescues $200 chance today of meeting Jomnny Dun: e | dee or Jack Bernstein than any other el et el | fighter in the hifsiness. Dundee holds e / | the featherweight title and Bernstein ] New n flre department AL .,2J r;:::“b) an ahf,‘ fmm‘thn Junior lightweight, and the local :14 o'clock this morning | Po¥ may be pitted against either one a blaze in a wooden two | ©f those with the title at stake. £ 125 La-| S avtta. b O T b Liv| Tallored suits with silver tissue Joanin Perez. The front porches un,’;"‘k"" and yoivet skirts are one of two floors were destroyed and bed- |this season’s innovations. rooms in the frant part of the house\m were badly scorched. The damage is| : 5 3 estimated at $800 by Chief William | Seund Testimonial Evidence showing the power of Lydia E. Pink- J. Noble. Ving. ‘Both the police and the fire of- ham's Vegetable Compound over the fleials believe that the fire started he- | ills of women is constantly-being pub- - ‘ g sath the porch where a uumber of | lished in this paper. The strongest CANED-BACK, MAHOGANY LITING A DAINTY, ARTISTIC DINING ROOM were sleping on @ mattress. It/ rccommendation any article can have ROOM SUITE s PIRCES |SUITE FOR SMALL APARTMENTS.. 1 Ttoughtl thati thes were amiking | et nnk bornp Gy e paraans Who,tse b LR e e y [”"" This is a Semi-diner suite of solid American Walnut and % 3 os: ce with allments that cause & + s | i ) » BNE AT O R e Suites.of this character are ideal for the numerous small | beautiful mahogany veneer. With its extension gate-leg table side ignited the m. The flames | suffering and despair, but now re- splead; rapldty an sy Hat (enp | Stored. {q. thallops ol ealth. Svom. & apartments now so popular. They are really more appropri-\and quaint buffet, it is ideal for living-room or dining-room. | before they were shooting into a bed- | grateful heart multitudes of women ate than the larger overstuffed suites, and harmonize per-|This suite has six chairs which differ slightly from the illus- rcom on the sccond floor whero a|write jottens of appresiation 1o the| B feetly with the surroundings—full spring seats, covered with |tration—the backs having gracefully turned spindles. The e SN L e e ueh ¢ : attractive, good grade tapestry. This is quality merchandise. seats are covered with multi-colored tapestry of unusual pat- Th voung lady across the way says [ iy awakened, dressed and rushed | Lynn, Mass. Such evidence of the tern. A picture cannot do justice to this suite—you must see it her fther's liayor is all gone but the [ jown stalrs. One of the men com- | power of Lydia E. Pinkham's Veget- doctf gives him a prescription every plaingd that he had lost some money |able Compound over the ills of wom- twofeeks which seems to destroy his and Chief Noble found $20 in bills of | en should induce every suffering wom- lm‘,m b . | various denominations floating on the|an to try it. ‘our Fall House Cleaning Q“lely and Thoroughly Done ’ A Pleasig Bdrom Site in Tquake your Rugs, Draperies, Mattresses, etc, thoreughly clean you . m‘IItl do more than remove surface litter—you n;l;ht 0 dn‘;vn undern;atth American Walnut | arremove the deeply embedded dirt—the germ-breeding, dangerous dirt. This is indeed a pleasing suite—of charming Queen Anne ; i design, well-made and attractive; beautiquy finished _in :'FRIN(TIIISI]I)‘: ;\il[‘lérg‘;\:lnlfg;s (LINEN i Slscid Amerlpan bG48 rqmn,\',“lugh grade suite A fresh flsr:nrtment of ch.armin',! Bagdad Wilton Rugs in L) i o a‘.d.p?p“}“a%“ce dustpraof construction, silvered pulls, large | o jerful colorings have arrived, These rugs are made for e nlversa mirrors and deep arawers. hard wear and look and feel like rugs selling for far more, 4 Pieces as illustrated 22! The patterns are most harmonious and closely resemble those . Chifforobe of the finest rugs. A ranl Wilton at a %enslble price—the best Without Chifforo : *"lrug value we have ever shown. “ acuum Cleaner s * Isn’t This An Inviting Corner? Summer Clothes Demand As Much / : y So much can be done with | Attention As Winter Clothes ¢ jo e ate-leg tables and colonial Y. X v ith its scientifically constru’:ted nozzlg. more pov.:erful suc- / : ; ‘tz_vpe ciairs. They comobi :e > : \'nu:uw?:n:ro::ntse::gn I?I::: n, and its handy and efficient cleaning tools will remove g & utility and economy and lend & ‘f thx v - \ g | the dirt from the Rugs, Upholstered Furniture, Mat- a touch of loveliness to the & ghuult; bglecx:to:{:d‘;‘mwoo t‘l:\ kesses, Draperies and Curtains. N i room they adorn, presenting | | A enuinepCe dar Ch gi“‘m" 8 . ] unlimited opportunities for | " ) A & ICRE LR L v = tive moth insurance. Come in furnishing schemes. urnishing sc 8. and see our large assortment. To show you how easily vour fall house cleaning can be | “ | We have all ts of Wabler | 5 done with a UNIVERSAL we offer to deliver a cleaner | ! ; \ an . nzx‘neeraousor:lo?iel: :‘? . Prices start as low as to your home and leave it for you to use. | e . ] chairs at a considerable range W AbSOIutely Free /N Engage Your Glenwood Range or Parlor Heater Now and be prepared for the first cold snap. 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