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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, YUESDAY, JULY rmmm——— TR L e T 11 TFS (“THE OLD HOME TOWN" A ) 'AKFS [RAPHAEL 70 SPEND $40,000 | SHORT TFRM NOTES NEW FRITAIN TAKES . o s s | SKEETER | pyn e womy|,"""™™ " ™ 1p i qurnongs 20 e Poli Playes Seen (0 Advaniage in I‘ ; A el Comedy of Nigh Life Which | oor Department Store In CHASER [ Program Decided on at Mooting| " ooy Awwne (S00KS COmMoNt al Sbores, Moun| M U e | ol Finance Boand S LG e | L2I0S, Lakes and Camps ' o coprh g 4 A soothing cream to he ‘ 1y Sulled " “The Oid Hom applied to hands, face, etc, | R X s nol much of & \ ' vhich ghes the Individual | Today, July 18, mid-summer ar- |five year option on three stores in the A0 eacellont chance 10 [y ey to find the outing season in full [ Grand hotel building en Myrtle street {00 Ahelr rolek, 18 Delng [0y ot teast 80 far as New Rritain [from the Tsadore Bimons estate, Mr 5 k ¥ Y ¢ the Poll players at the quitoes. nany 00 | Bt thedter [ Haitiond this sl concerned, Many of the Hunday [ Raphael plans on expending more e 15 somewhat misieading, als [schools have had their annual pienios [than $40,000 in expanding the “Big to the play, bes 'already and others will be held Withs | giare and will not only renovate the v sy " ) 1gh appropriate 25(: tuhe tion she ' o | vatse it would make one believe that [in a short time syl wpiyp i il i ten l made, the It is & preduction dealing with life in Many New Britain people are on o a small hiek, rube town, Hueh is the [their vacation and others are making | but will combine the two into one s ¢ - ments ol ‘u nefits case but an agreeable surprise is in :I"dln Trips through the White | which will make Raphael's the larg | Mountains, over the Mohawk Trail, 10 | oxt daylight one-floor department the country bome hedecked with the |Canada, to southern points, Atlantie | o5 oo “EASY SEAL" 5 P ro was decided upon 4 daht whes o finunoe board was | latest Now York tapestrios, filled with [ City, Newport and even to Furope | 3 : and California are heing planned and | Work will begin n o in', tearing | wssion to hear Chairman 1% L, moedern furniture and the peopl | : and City Engineer 1. D, Wi Jrossed in the latest ercations. tuken. Daily auto runs are being [down the rear walls of the Grand - f he story in brief revolves around |Made at the close of husiness hours |stores, the rear and side walls of the Pll’ltl Qull’ts 1/2 Gallon' ——— od a 13 year lease with an additional | to keep away flies and mos- s on A matls leh reeontly 1 before the ity plan comimission, | 8 playwright in New York who leaves |10 the varlous shorgs along the Long [ present Raphael store and construets Phe engineor advised the finunee the big ety to return to “the old |Island sound, TRailroads are adver- ing 4 new building between the two ru o b g b A e A i gttt Wl Al bsenl in live the |tising Bunday excursions to New York |in order to unite them. The new ace FRESH JAR RUBBERS . o been laid out but no improve- | old, simple life hut who, upon hia re. [#nd Newport, | quisition consists of 4,500 foet of floor S ments made, while owners of lots are | turn, finds the town Booming, his rel Ihis evening the Azlz Grotto starts space, Mr, Kaphael started in busl- 169-171 Maln St anxlous to develop thele holdings, | atives wealthy and leading an “lmi- [# Series of wookly nnh_luur dances ll',n-m« in 1010 in a store with 1,800 ] Chairman ¥, 1, Hall of the finanes | tation” New York existence, How he |lake Compounce, —Tomorrow the |square feet, 1In the fall of 1911 the board outlined the plan which was | brings them down to carth again to |1ty Mission starts its oneeday outings [business demanded additional —space accoptod, and Mayor A, M, Paonessa | again lead the sizaple life forms the |f0F ¢hildren, “The sowing school of fand 2,000 square feet wore added. In will ask the city plan commission, the oresting part of the play, The fines |10 Mothodist church will have 18| (he full of 1914 ho acquired the Bijou Jouting at Kensington tomorrow and |theater and added 5,000 more square board of compensution and awsoss- | ara oxcoedingly elever and afford the —— [ ment and the common counch o co- ;,,ml\: s ,','.,,,.,,““,m o muke th |{he Drimary beginnors dopartments of |ect, Soven years aftor tho founding o3 #loporate o that city developments most of them, the South Congregutional Sunday fof the business, in 1917, a new brick | ean he brought ahout | ™ Arthur Howard ia sasily the star |%chool, Hailan department, ill Tive | bullding wan constructed. This con- er e l ls ew r'renc M| Wants 81,000 More for Garbage | o 'the production as James Parky Lo- (' SR ot Traul 8 pang, Shuraday.[tained 8,000, susce feet. Two TOMS [ ] Dr. R, W, Pullen, superintendent of | jing, the playwright sceking rest and | l:: ,..v-::‘ ‘..\l“ u“v,:l\ .-in:llh "‘-"..:r“:‘é .mu.-v '.h'-. ;.m“l" ;“:“. “\'AII:fi'!'\\"‘ilm v.“("d the health board, asked the commit- | puuce in the country. He contributes trips 10 itn new headquarters at Be Hnl:m:’.:‘ e HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. teo to provide 84,000 for garbuge S finis Acting snt v voech | L KARDARC | wome fine acting and his radlo apeech |y, " gy 000 ottages owned or leased | When construction, renovation and . Sateen Shlrts llu.u.».-nodn: this additional amount be- [y the second net is a knockout, Play- 11+ S0OE S0 el M R LG E L sl B @]ing needed to pay under the new |y iy companion role I Krank Me- |0 W AN ¥ ns are o ; contract, The contracts will lapse - £ Me- Jon all the beaches will have rest rooms, new depurts g ¢ % | Hugh ns Harvey Walllek, McHugh 1 opyie qgeornoon young women |ments in jewelry, men's furnishings at the e eal ye y g y Collar to mutch styles in halr- “: l‘n.Jul;dI.?::Illnll‘:n';:l;l?ll)\""‘l‘l:” :::::L::‘*‘..g.... shown his lnurels as u comedian |\ o taken to the New Brituin Frosh |and art goods, oxtended leather goods 7 & Pullen ssid the situation has been |2RG Scores & number of "‘“ff'“' | Air catap at Burlington and an equal [and drug departments, enlarged dress line $3 65 unsatisfactory for many years and it | LTnees Willlams, Edmund Abbey a8 |pymber eame, home, | goods, yards goods departments and a stripes. ... . 18 his bellef that the small appro | Amy Meade and Mayor "nrn"lh"l. r;"‘ Tomorrow afternoon membhers of | greater shoe department, There will ’ & pro- retively, also add to the comedy |he Kiwanis club will motor to Joh's wo entrances to the store, one on £ : iyt B el i, New | Apect | o entrances to the store, one o With & "'( ike ’h”n, i & quns }‘!’rl’:ul’n the I.r..,-m,:',:‘;,’;:,: cost ,‘:‘ \ b | while ot # who ably assist in put- | nond where the Boy Sconts will put |2 tle street and the main entrance ity that wears well. These shirts 19 conts, In Hartford it is 21 cents|UN8 over the production are Joseph |cn w special program for them. lain street as at present, Mr, and It In greater in other Connecti- | WOBStaff, Catherine Curry, Dorothy | The following evening, members of | Raphael also has securcd a lease on | = s will appeal to all men. They cut citles. "Spnm‘hr and Jay Ray. the Rotary elub will go to the same the roof space over his store on Main | ~ i SPECIALS FOR are really advance Fall styles, e h‘;zr':‘;:: l\:;:l'::‘::k for a | “Just Marr the plece In which | At another scction of Job's pond the | Sar ;¢4 bs armuta, \mio-ateretama il ] e yet you ean buy them at this special sesslon of the city moeting | Vivian Martin um! l,_\-nn”(.hlr‘r\nllnvn 3‘.‘\r‘;v 1!1:-!#:«:1'|‘(" v‘l .T-m(.f.« re encamped | ]\Ir»)“s 50 [‘\Nlph-,' daily with about 1.10’ WEDNESDAY MORNING board to make slight changes in the starred for over a year on Broadway. [and it is likely the Girl Scout drum ‘uvm on Saturdays, low price. resolution for issuance of park bonds {corps as well as the Boy Scout corps | y i in the amount of $160,000, since the | i dioliy fo stfertatinbiie o aitors 3.98 Knit Dresses, Jersey Dresses, Voile and Gingham e bonds do not mature in equal it (‘)‘r“:‘l‘l’:"l’(‘,"“‘fm "“"“;,"',"I‘;' pivie AT . Dresses, Values $10.50, s 't i W, C. A NOTES |5 o i i smemiic ol i : ";' oBoA:n:ntfillren’o:“ltmrr\m!:“Qa):ofl:;:‘]lf-‘ K o Lo 8 ( Fresh Alr camp for an annual sheep 2\ B $l 98 Wool Sweaters and a few Silk Sweaters. Values unless a change is made, It will be R : y A b 1p #8:10, SR SIS AR, WO ‘ $1 19 Waists of Voile, Crepe de Chine, Pongee and Bu. . . recommended to the city moeting that | 5 . iibine ; ) L bonds mature at the rate of $10,000 | Misses Gortrude —Iossett, ,”'\','f,';:f UK, piembeiy of-the ¥..W. O, re | - GSE 1 tiste. Values $2.00 to $7.50, ) a year for the first 10 years and Johnson, Mildred Hooper and Mary l’llfllllllll,’:»u joint camping party with | % - N ekt e Silverlo,” are on thefr way to the fihe Hartford “Y. W." and the county | J§ SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED 2 00 95-99 I'sylum Sireet i i YEATS. | community conference held by the Y. |assoclation at Rlack Pond, Waod. | MILK AND CREAM o 0dd Corsets, Were from $3.50 to §7.00, o Jw. C. A. at Silver Bay, Lake George, |stock, Conn., and about 20 girls from LEAVES RELATIVES NOTHING |[from July 15 to 25. In Miss 1%0s- | New Britain will go. ‘AT 2 PRICE—Children's Straw Hats. Hartford. The entire estate of the late Julius |sett's absence the swimming pnglkwllll : ’I'h';z New Britain association also | Small Lot of Silk Hose and Lisle Hose. Were 50c¢ and % <ina” Huok 18- Heatis! > ; “Ibe in charge of Miss Mildred Fisk of |has been invited to participate in an | ¢ 4 $ % . “It Pays To Buy Our Kind “""‘1‘ equeathed by the terms of |\ oyitain, Miss Fisk has hor Red | overnight hike with the other two as. ) 36c- $1.00 a pair, his will to his widow, Katherine Cross credentials and will teach the|sociations on Saturday of this week. 36 0Odd Pieces of Jewelry, including Rings, Pins, Bracelets, A PHONE 1409-2 127 MAIN STREET OPP, ARCH Huck, and she is named executrix |swimming classes in addition to super- { The girls will start from Hartford Fobs, Beads and Necklaces. Values to 81,50, without bonds, Tt is provided that |vising all swimming for the next {wo [and will hike to a spot five miles be. other relatives receive nothing. weeks. The will of Julia Hart contains the | This is the season | following provisions: Mrs, Jane |health certificates have to be renewad. | equipment and may sleep in the open. Swimmers should find out in advance | About 15 or 20 will go, | yond South Glastonbury. They will when many [carry blankets and other camping | Deming, Brooklyn, N. Y., $5: Jessie | / ¢ i . 1903 3 Extra Gray Belil, this city, $50; gold watch, |@bout them, to avoid disappointment. | Twenty-five New Britain hoys are OUR MILK /— YOUR , & F Marjorfe R. Bell; Trinity Methodist | Medical examinations are made by lattending the state Y. M. C. A, camp, | | ! Glasses or Dr. Peter W. Iox, 40 South High [Camp Hazen, at Chester, and eight or | MILK ’thur[‘,h. $50, also household furniture; the residue to Ella A, Tracy if she |Street, or In his absence by Dr. John | 10 more will go tomorrow. Vacation survives the testatrix, otherwise to [Donnelly of 162 Main street. At the Boy Scout camp at Job's The Home of Home Made Pastry. Wear the Trinity Methodist church, | The weekly schedule follows pond an orchestra has been formed | It comes from a mod- 117 MAIN STREET day, 2:00-8:00—Junior class leseons; |and James Beach, assistant superin- 8 iy AR 3:00-5:00—Junior plunge: tendent of the Boys' club plays a| W gé:‘\,sdzlt}g “f‘e%’le;i‘i“o? G . . l’ % 'TAL SALE —Senior plunges. Wednesday, collapsible organ, Charles D, Vibberts | B cated. A y g t t When ready for canoeing, boating, ECIA LE ON 0 — Senior plunges. Thursday, | plays a flute, Bliss Clark, Jr., is a| i It makes all the differ- A e vurin IS 110 ea er. Buy your lnluc made pies, cakes, rolls, buns, crullers and jelly dough- 5 fshing or hunting trip, be sure to 7:00-9:00—Senlor plunges. Iriday, | violinist and Leo Bradley plays a ence in the world, It's b carry along an extra pair of glasses. : clarinet, The orchestra plays every Yich in biitter faf s nuts here and save your strength and patience, plunges; 7:00-9:00 — fday at a chapel service for the boys i WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Exercise both foresight and dis- 2 4 (Rl o : Ao chances of breaking or losing you MARGARET W. HEPP Tlon Slaning. i3 C HOME MADE PIES—SPECIAL C regular pair, BEAUTY S[j[OP‘ | FIND M HER; BABY MISSING Apple, Mince, Pincapple, Berry, Satisfaction Guaranteed or We Can Quickly Make an Exact ‘C tle Bobb : A 2 | Riehmond, Va., July 15.—The hody {ogey Retunngd Duplicate of the Glasses You astle Washington, July 15.—Appointment (ot Mrs, John B. Christian, wife of 437 PARWK ST Are Now Wearing. Regular $9.00 at $7.00 each 2" “‘ red T, “_"‘;""‘v ’f"”‘“"’ 1 ;‘““" a broker here, was found in the James PHONE 1720 Curls and Switches ;n:"::p:':;mtllwrf;:‘m;":"‘:;w‘lo oing | Tiver today after an all night scarch. 3 NEW BRITAIN, CONN.g A. PINKUS Greatly Reduced er. 8 lonal = J0IN|Xo trace was found of Mra. Christian's | KGRI AT 0 commission was announced today at |y oy o iod by the mother when she esight Specialist ; FOR T ; the White House. He will succeed 4 MR 300 MAIN ST, Phone 570 HIS WEEBK ONLY |20 M o o Sontth of Aiikofe, | LEEer HOme YeRtaRdRY: Have your eyes examined / and glasses fitted by one who —— : -’ A - It brought good cheer and tidings knows. o R | - And food in times of need gy Tlohell wpectad a a e r a e ’ So from the past New England Bread : Serves custom well indeed, Lenses and Examination Extra, = Only Once a Year Does An Opportunity Like This Occur to REALLY SAVE MONEY in 5 . Yoll_ng and Ol(.i—-the whole family will enjoy this won- Lewis A. Hmes, Ref.D. the Purchase of High Grade Wall Paper Eyesight Specialist : AL ¢ e derful New England home 57 PRATT ST. —— WONDERFUL WALL PAPER BARGAINS —— loaf : Rooms 504 and 505 Hartford |)| 8 Bedroom—Kitchen Wall Paper Bath Room and Kitchen Wash Papers ° 55 Th\e children like it tegular values 10 to 15¢ Regular values up to 50¢ i . 1 with Jam! | § san 4Yac, 6¢, 9¢ SF 19¢c, 24c , And it is good for them. [oan b Wall Paper for the Living Room, Hall and Dining Room “I’;‘:tlt‘“;?:l:dH:Zu SALE ‘flmess‘mivswc’ 24c¢, 36¢, 44¢ i NEW ENGLAND e |8 . Buy now for your future needs ; BREAD A SPECIAL BIG DISCOUNT on all Brushes, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass, ete. . GET IT FRESH EVERY DAY The John Boyle Company | & ¥ Wl kb Ben;eficinl Loflan Soclety Wholesale and Retail Dealers in All Painters’ Supplies 1 Wanr RN 9. |§ 55 FRANKLIN SQUARE NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 3 q’l(’ loa(’in the Open 9 to 5:30—Sat. 9 to 1 Phone 1043, “Frue Story of a Loan' in_pic I Open Wednesday Afternoons and Friday Evenings. b 4 (v @iamo”dw_appet tores most interesting. Your s BB g Closed Saturday at 12:30 During July and August.

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