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(DURING & S02 &’/@2 ¥ AND ALUGUST, WE L0 iL b\l,"hllll.\\l AT NOON) It’s Furniture of Quality That Dominates Qur August Sale | QUALITY IS PARAMOUNT IN OUn FURNITLRE low prices asked at this sale, will co not necessarily be expensive, Would advise early qualities and prices with others, LOOK T0O YOUR LIVING ROOM EDS, duced for this sale, Attention to a few of our pecials, fir lon, side and selected THREE PIECE SBUITE, Davenport, club chairs, guaranteed velour (Baker's) covering, moulding on Queen Anne leg, regular o valus $175 THREE PIECE SUITE, large overstuffed, velour covered, was good value at 3225 205, Priced at this sale at. WHAT ABOUT YOUR DINING ROOM? Furniture and realize you can take choice with 15 off on you YOU'LL BUY OF U TEN PIECE SUITE, combination walnut, Ing at 8250, August Sale price....... vose mohair, consf velour comb with neat $350 TH pleces price was $500, Sale price ... value IE PIE 1 NINE chairs, price §205, PIECE very attractive siyles in i prenre..... $198 TEN PIECE SUITE, of American walnut, beauti- ful burl panels, fluted tapered legs, tape seats on chalrs; regular $500 $395 value, August Sale price. bination walnut, Shonmettan value. |tinue the game, especially the East | Berlinites, who feel confident that they can*defeat their Kensington vivals, To Purchase Percival Field The newly organized Kensington Athletic association will meet in T. A, B. hall Tuesday night at § |o'clock to discuss plans for purchas- |ing Percival field in Kensington and turning it into an athletic field with a baseball diamond, football field, tennis courts and an'all-round ath- letic playground. At present the | property is owned by a land cor- poration in New Britain but it is be- lieved that it can be acquired at & reasonable price. It will make an excellent athletic field, members claim, and is ideally situated. For some time past the All-Ken- singtons have been playing their | home baseball games on this dia- mond. They have done much to put ‘(he field in shape and it is felt that | more would be done if the club, or |an athletic association composed of | Berlin News ASSESSORS FINISH HENSINGTON WORK Grand List for Fire District Placed at $1,990,124 FIELD DAY IS POSTPONED Events Will Probably Be Held On | Saturday Of This Week — Sleeps | On Trolley Tracks — Would Pur- chase Field—Republican Caucus. | members of the organization are | asked to attend this gathering. According to figures filed at the Repubilbaat Chtious office of the town clork the asscssors | o Lo oiian ucus for the pur- have placed the grand list of the |poge of electing two delegates to the Kensington fire district for the )ear‘rp;\ul)hcdn state convention at New al §1,000,124, This is an increase of | Haven on September 9 and 10, and 378,970 over the previous year when |two delegates to the congressional, the grand list was $1,911,154. | senatorial and district The list shows that 385 houses are | Will be held at the town hall valued at $719,005, 236 barns are | Wednesday night of this week. valued at $53,720 ahd 571 building | Another Victory lots are valued at $104,027. The! The American Brick Co., baseball town has 25 stores valued at $53,350 [team avenged its lone defeat yester- and 18 mills (including factories) |day when it turned on the Partiand valued at $546,4 1t is interesting | Brownstones and defeated them fo note that “Old Dobbin” still [to 0, in seven innings. plays an important part in the do- | Edward Harlow pitched for six ings of Iensington people, for 80 |innings, allowing no hits and no horses are valued at $5,700. Auto- |runs and getting 13 strikeouts. While mobiles are also numerous in the | Kd was in the box, only two men fown and the 223 driven by vesi- |reached first base, dents of the district are valued at |the seventh inning and allowed one £72,062, |1it. Goodrich was the batting star A special meeting of the Kensing- | of the game, getting two triples and ton fire district will be held at 8 two doubles and five runs. o'clock Friday night at Foresters' made a home run with a man on hall. The tax for the ensuing year |hase. Pettibone made two sparkling Il be levied based on the grand |catches of the only balls hit to the list for October of last outficld. Venburg drove in four tax rate for this district is nine mills. | runs with timely singles. There has been some talk of increas- [used 13 men in trying to stop the ing it to 10 mills, but a number of onslaught of the Brickmakers the tax payers feel that it should | The score remain at its present rating or if American Br anything, reduced. A lively meeting i3 expected as well as a large at- tendance. Pield Day Postpone Due to the sudden and heavy rain- fall of Saturday afternoon the field day given under the auspices of the Boiton-Kasica post, American l.e- gion, was interrupted during the cour of the baseball game and will probably he held on Saturday of this week. Members of the Legion stat ed this morning that a special meet- ing will prohably be held the earl) pert of this week to consider the d- vieability of continning with the af fair. Hundreds of townspeople turned out for the parade which was held Kensington at 1:30 o'clock. 1t n elaborvate affair and one in this town in a Vollowing the wdiourned to Per ninnher of ath indulged in and cgion meombiers participat Met'ormack proved his v when he won the rd dash. osting feature of ball g between All ngtons, kK bat innines when the Nol dis the playe torced 1o 10 wet on k Co. Goodrich, 3h. Kanure, 2h. Bodack, If. Pettibone, A Harlow, 15, Harlow, p. Renke. Venburg, 1h J. Pipke, rf. Prownstones ab. r. h a0 0 e R farn Portland Dinski, rt. Rowen, 8h Powers, ef. O'rien, 1h, O'Donnell, Vystull, e May, p. 2h Lulleges, 1. Walsh. 5h Tussell, s Brunnel! Earl Harlow Hoppy, 2 0 3 0 in 0 was quite 7 of the number parade th hest eon of. éival field where a tie ront 0 which | 1 1 ability as 1 1 1 1 n 1 . sts wore 0 1% Goodrich o PN [ Kan- Pipke Tun hase hits Pottibone tenke hree base hits, Goodrich Home run, Kanmie. Struck out. by Har- low 13, by May by Brunncll CUmpire, Art Lawrence Sleeps On Trac giving the name chose the trolley Connecticut company He for 0.y 2 most int the Jay, b Last iteritn started kad o vait prize Ken of John tracks of vesterday A Nink the Afternoon terrupted hronght rait man by b et ournged ontinucd hen the g " top and ted b as a conch, was in- Constable V the New Britain he wae Incked up Tram s for the men to r At the conelusion of t SRS et by sntres # potice and Hon ey Rinkn ain Tudge pre Him foee at Griewatd stre [ arraigned hefore IHREE PIECE SUIT plain tion. none %o luxurious, with goed mohair BUITE, attractive August Sale price ....o.ooiiins VERY SPECIAL THIS, ued Dining Suites, regular August Sale price. | | has sold a OFFERINGS, whick, with the interestingly pel you o agree with us that really good furniture need selection while lines are fu Compare our ery pieve and suite in our mammoth stock res covered with taupe and Jacquard weares, with Finest Nachman interior; . $249 made gular $395 or SUITE, large custon covering. When yon see our wonderful showing of Dining Room selection, (prices plainly marked), cabinet Regular .$245 Bargains in discontin- ten plece suite or com- buffet, table, two-tons walnut, One in police court Tuesday night. Crashes Through Fence Because of the heavy fog Satur- day night, Walter Shulty of Newing- ton, crashed through the fence at what is known as ‘“Dead Man's | | den street. Curve” a mile north of the center of | Shulty machine Berlin street, jury but his damaged. escaped in- | was badly Brief Items Mrs, George Meisner has returned to her home on Berlin +i1 et after a visit in New York eity. Rocco A. Phillips of Hartford has old two lots on Berlin Terrace to Lorzenso Occhi of Kensington. I “Christian Poise” was the subject | of a sermon delivered at the h‘nln\ Congregational church yesterday by | Itev, Edward Cowles, son of Post- master and Mrs. Cowles of Kensing- { ton. Anthony Lukasiewlez of this iown 24 aere farm southeast to Frank & 1 of the railroad station | Kloskowski of New Britain. ! local people, owned the grounds. All | conyventions, | Kanure pitched | Kanure | | week's camping trip to Jobs Pond in | Which Portland | Cohalt, | spending a Claudn change of at Conne George Griffith of Kensington Is enjoying a vacation. B. J. Trehy of vacation at Kensington Warcham, Ma Mrs. Victor Pauloz wife of the | florist residing in the southern sec- tion of the city, has been removed to the New RBritain General hospital where she will undergo an opera- tion. Miss Doris Gibney and Kiutz Ieft today for Grove where they will be the guests of Miss Grace Smith for the balance of the month. Wesley Norton. ton. well known farmer to be seriously ill at the Miss Anna son of Albert Nor- is reported ew Brit- ain General hospital George Read, Mrs, Mrs, Delia Graffe and Mr. and Mrs. Stevens are attending a Grange conference at Durham, N, H. Fast Berlin Items fibrary will he open this eve- at the usual hour for the ex- hooks. The Camp Fire girls have returned to their homes after enjoying a George Tryon, The ning Miss Evelina Johnson Satur- day aftsrnoon !nr! orcester, Mass, | and New Hampshife where she will enjoy a tvo weeks' vacation lugene Cudahy has returned to his home on Wilcox avenue after spending the past several woeks as the guest of relatives in Antrim, | . H. John 1. Hubbard spent Sunday as the tives in town, Mr.and Mrs, R B, tertained relatives from Willimantic Inft of New Britain guest of rela- Stevenson en- | | [ of Our Mother of people will attend. daughter Rerner of White's crossing, died yes- | terday General hospital tor home o'clock and the services will be priv- is ' ate, Brifain suffered a driven ' t Beach | given aftention 3 | who treated the broken member and [ in New [irit enabled her home. own powen when it was righted and it t W bruises e which [ I connection with the annual | night, a ! She and " of [ c it their home on Wilcox avenu Sunday NEW L \\ rinm IUR‘H n Attorneys Duvid 1. and Tsiael Nair have formed a law firm under the name of Nair & Nair and will short- Iy take over offices on the third floor of city hall The Nair hrothers are graduates the lecal gammar and high avid being 1n the class of 1016 and Isruel in the class 6f 1018, David received his degree 1 law at New York university in 1013 and has been practicing (1or the past five years in, the office with Judge I'. B. Hungerford is & member of the sehools common council and is chairman of nee committee. 1r- degree of A, B. at ard his degree in law last year He wus one of the ticut lawyers who passcd the ar examinations at the last session Israsl was elected to the DPhi Beta Kappa at Yale and was an editor of the Law Journal DOUGLAS OF on, Aug. nor Willlam 1. brated his T0th the Peter Hent ity ordin received 1922 the ael Yale in a ] RATION 2 rmer Douglas, who ceh birthday Vriday a i his coadi igha at again tod 100 a 1as far. vas ope Plainville are 1 t tie caucuses will be t t h o —m—™—™—PPEe | into the grad | explains the | Beptember & and eoagn REGULATIONS FllR SCHOOL ENTRANCE - Ne i aw Principal Orvin L. Judd Gives wonis's'ss' s Details of quuinmwts WEDDING ANNOUNGEIENT Elste Berner Diess=Injured in Aut ing in wail for ANNOURE e tie mohile Accldent==arty Cancuses Report of Plower Show==Ta Visit Hirthplace=Rriefs Principal Orrin L. Judd of 1h Plainville grammar schoots nished information will be of gr has fur detailed which at benent to thoss who o are planning 1o enter the schools at the opening of the fall term, He shows the requirenients for entrance and high school and other detalls necessary 1o become a pupil hure All Plainville schools will open on Examinations for en- trance into the Plainville high school will be held ‘Thursday, September 4 at § o'clock standard time &t the Broad strect school. Iuplls making up deficiencies will be required to produce a certificate signed by either thelr tutor or their parents certify- ing that they have studied to make them up during the summer months, The Plainville town sehoal eomn mittes aima to have a high school with & high standard of scholarship and puplls entering the high school | must be well prepared in grammar | | school subjects and maintain & high | standard 10 be enrolled in the school Certificates Required. e 1 P [ [ the we sue be wh schools on September 8, must hring gy, attended schools before, a certificate of promotion or transfer card, Puplls over five years of age will be admitted to the kindergarten Pupils of six years or over will b admitted to the first grade if they | have never attended school beforey Pupils living east of East street in grades one, two, three and four will attend the new school on Lin- Vil me Wedding Announcement. Tnvitations are being received in Plainville to the wedding of Robert l-l'r:m\' Gibson, employed in Plain- ville by the Standard Steel & Bear- ings, Inc.. to Miss Catherine Mary Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fidward J. Bradley of P'hiladelphia. The ceremony will take place Wed- | | nesday, September in the church rrows in West of local sis A number Philadelphia. of hel Fisic Berner Dics. ) Elsie . Berner, six-year-old of Mr. and Mr Otto the New Britain #he is survived by her parents and three brothers, Vie Arthur and lioy, all of Plain- le, ‘The funeral will be held from the tomorrow afternoon at morning at ma v Klingherg of New Burial will be Rev. J. E. will officiate. n West cemetery Injured in T, I, Winters of Hartford, broken collarbone Satur- when an automobile owned and by her husband, skidded on pavement on the Southing- overturned. She by | N. | tin left Accldent. Mk tay liva $10 was | poy Bull, 'ang he wet on road and J woman to be taken to D Sweet of Hartford | hen was called and set the bhone, The sedan in which they were iding was able to proceed under its the day A call he Hartford people left soon after e accident had happened. Mr Winters received only superfivial Winners of Conte: Miss Azda Lundahl, the Trumbull ntry into the popularity contest was conducted by Brock- 3arnes post, American Legion, in rnival hroy the ing. ame to a close was the first prize winner mang the five young ladies entered had a grand total of 51,280 voles was awarded $40. Miss lois ‘man was second with a total of | votes and she was awarded The Misses faicy Tanner and | ori woere fourth and fifth r pectively, the former having a total 15,360 and the latter 14,000, and woth were awarded $10, The carnival will he numbered mong the most successtul ever giv- n by the post and a handsome sum he turned into the treasury of he Plamville Public Health Nurs- nz aseaciation to be used in the work of the visiting nurse Recefting Congratnlations. and Mrs. Carl Arvidson receiving con hirth of a daughter at Gonaral hospital o ag0 Mr of few My roa ions on the he New Britain turday Hold Parte Caw 3oth the republican and demecra- held this nesk he farmer heing echeduled for the hall on Wednesday evening at and the latter also in the ann hall Thursday night. At both aucvers the party electors will hoose delegates to the state, probate cht in own No Sa'elnek in ne Mr streot Lo COOKE Spadi licts in Plainville Real Estate Insurance UADERWRY The John Cooke Co. Real Eante and Insurance SERVICE ing wil s The o r fund the Al new puplls entering the Brade agnociaiy days A Mrs, oot Fra went treatment Al S avenue have stront It ] ties at - o g ey 1 W he deninerals are further Avmocratio ning for the 1o ises 1o pot ot i many ssible [ [l normally the whieh W helh UGUS parties in thy Was been wailos proswut M ool 1h ¥ b alivies [T [ own o4 perinal it as n the entraie seadi » & for o L » arouse bearing on 14 of the e The com d & ng b Chart pub ArrAREIR the ¢ . ¥ . . national tiehet nomi publica e A eommit he years e didates ons " far P stion HingY i o Jevelape nis of wad . i neld a siranger weveral spoken are & Mlainy vepul the nal A of the third party and 1h sihility of 0. r o8 10 the Roth shed Mrs, lay wor ' Ininvilla falr was n rCons. [0 Woman hich fac for R oounts v swing 1he v ehy and Al Vrank T hat the 614,61, » Too the eluh they " n that the o heing ranks In the Iarge 0 ket te at the polls and p t At the net show given for *ublie Libr puch members for library businessmen, a certificate of birth or, if they have | quch o splendid strutes how complished Plainville start out 1o o it the wiil of short Birthplace. will Woman's building rary within a Merr Hrrow his birth, the be accompanied there Miss Olien Iiyder, and Addie Ca tors, | Ryder of the first visit that Mr, 188 1. the d at tion, Satu successful ever held. bers of the among them ny st Plainville the alumni Miles Smith, Troy, 2| Usher were and clected secre reunion to a commiites of the ! Mr of Joseph through his next friend has brought Reaulicu for damages an ounting to n. The writ v n, Jos: wh hrough club, few Visit 0. for a To it tekill the Mis: Ryder He will Al to on 505 Jeftersonisn republican eratic leaders in Plainville e every wvailible pre being worked o his both parties dicting the heaviest vole or Show Repo Wheeler & pro ing way the e the flower manner Ryder visit Windham. mountaing. by his daugh- his two co-operated demon- something the th ¥ to Plainviile. his boyhood has Epend state New PR el hy the nuinh pary nut [ y b In ye s o e ¥ 1 i « of manne up bullding townsp growers that can b prop oris of urely e finest ars leay » Yo Heo and This wi m about rencwing acquaintances t mni Itennic The annual reunion of the alumni Apparently Wents thedr L. 8100 FOR DRUNKEN DRIVER : A CANPAS ARd Prom ) than nen of as dema Pping ille is Viear tional pos. n 1he elion femn v oot this hend overy uneed th n of Fund he af. nense annot the " the and eop! a r d in e ac- e of Plain the A sort in will Eilie [N home siner tou here, Plainvilla grammar schools I"arms, Shaker Abo tates. N was Mrs rank . Cates i the ut frs. elected 8. of Shaker was one of tie gatherings the 100 of the alumni heing H association were prople pr A. Cast preside and Prearl Smith, Kramer and named vic Jame o presic of Springiield, N, The pizce sla- most | sort nem- esent from le of nt of M Ms, o8 I ients, was and neat year were Local Man of Zinda oph is returnable on the fourth of n August. oii Bi Jossph suit against 18 issu Wooda of in 1 hy New A the city c Town Meeting Scheduled special town within the to take up the matter of abatements of taxes to ex-servicemen in The date of the mecting not yet been decided, but will be an- nounced within the next day or two “This matter ught forte of | ex-servicemen Saturday | entitied to abatements of tayes law and many of these taxes pail twic der the state have already them and fome have Birth of a me | is stay tn Mis vacation Beash Howard ratula- | has returned home day tames a ev areh etro; H ndon Orrin 1. Plainville spending a week 1n Dorsct ek he of I 745 o The me road ring Mre has to a he o vl of here are N hag bee itliam 1 vail a n Dennis paid Plainville Ruse Wininger the hospit n Vith and Phia Bemice spent 5 with The L of Our Tohn turned Suturdes Keyser "oat Mitehel! Britain nd Mre, pent th Jue g1 and Mr returned to fheir stay in regular the held lock in ureh W of Wiz strest at Norton Hart & large meeting neat is one that thr Kimmel a nssessory decided definitely at the town meet- in the town Pri fami'y nh Mitehell an e returncd returned af VL will week or P has ough the membe and wi numbe whe m V to M of Lin efs [ of om from nnil icers. itain, Sal Ired ttor- ain it Mon- two lain- has heen ef- of he o il roof b are un- Rainst and neoln hae returned to his Block I where he St nnell Liast ok's Hammuonassett Thomas of after hiz parents of after Hutcl after I A % of Augusta spend M Farmin stor o Merey sand, [ resumed neon week-end i 1. principal imar the E t & hom Vi Ward Me., ing a and ngton f the South his nt il I'ork the L atter smeral Northtield weekly Plainyille Thursday nne clul wiil prayer evening meet Ninss. ment Paptist church z At m of at the Alcort Bristol and Brass City Linked | Roscoe “d White Mouatains Haoy Porkine has dutics ot the post North sreet b wip thiough Lalter Us reauined bis ait et ™ Bristol News <+ 305 T0 WATERBURY . NOWIN OPERATION - Main nip e Howaers of o 8w Ny » This Werk street 1o dodg)y Barpl Spring P pubiican Pary With 1 s weheduied taken politios e slag The oy ) Jneaday night prow ok the sl indigations, as AN is district will by T by New l.l_ne : s no slood, s being matiers ma Ml nge party member local men Lon Forestaille Man Wi Inta fios. ned publi vor L sossions’ Car Pays Dearly— Hockioss Dirhver Antes 825 0arty Cancnses This Week, and Wa AL hetween this eity Wat " ¥, with officials of the Millda the terbury and Tramway com pany, known as 0ocanens Joim Gireen Line" as Into operation to Bishourly sor Wil b I bet Hristol and witl e Sponsars, was pu main Wat ection Hrlstol Al with hury he suburl Busses under the o arvanged minutes after odd hour 7100 past seven in the morning night. Neturning Lusses ave Waterbury hour, due Bristol forty tes later wsses will dise At the railroad station and will be on Prospect Park until lenving time The same sehedule will be 1 HER HJSBAND I8 IN this city and Waterbury of 1 ve the o W wre trat will sehe at 1 niion m il the ery five every i Jored only 1 M will and nomination vould make m it n Lack lox I'he paseengors oven min ubsican charge man Al toned o T puts the " m i town of Wolcott located on & of this city the taken by the Wil hills south The ronte Wolcott strect to tain, | th side of Cedar lake to Wolcott center, through Bueks Hill to Waterbury green Due to the fact that the bus | rating under a charter secul Green Line” trolley several it was not v to from the I'he on husses » 1'all Moun Wite of son mer Shah of iy Persia Not Allowed to Come Into United States, Princeas Emilia v of Prince Iskaender, a son Persin, | the Seattle, Aue. Tironsiavia sk ltieza Kulle M of a former na ba Abuh dmi > and will deported At until nest year's Poland, her native lund, her enirance, fmmigra- I8 announc 1skander ret is ope the Ars ngo, new ) necesss been United Japan of pub- char- between this secur charter lie uthlities commission ter for a trolley line city and Waterbury was granted in 1016 when there w considerable agitation in Waterhury for extending a Wolley line o this city. Dlans were undernay for the immediate construction of the proposed trolley line when the war broke out. With the soaring costs created by the war, the plan for building the line was abandoned, While the denie States Aol auota will ailow tion officia Priacess July & could not b adn | passports failed to contain a from the American consul at Harl immigration quota from I'ala 0 was filled. Prines Iskander ing languama here ¢ arvived loere Davis rule ltted because sl her Ll nd does not he- the new bus line travel over the state highway iween this city and Waterbury, vonte is diceet and picturesque. The officers of the “Green trolley who are interested new bus line are president, Clark of Milldals; secrefary, John ‘assidy of Waterbury wnd treas- urer, Richardglilliott of Waterbury. The timetalla colls for busses to leave Waterbury at 6, § 10 and 12 o'clock in the morning, and 2, 4, & and 8 o'clock in the afternoon. Drunken Diver Heavily Fined John Ginsyanski of Foresville, who collided with a car driven by ' here, L. Sessions on the Com-| Miw France pounce Road on Saturday night, was | daugie fined $100 and costs in the eity this | turned morning on the charges of reckiess | Luprops. driving and driving a motor vehicle | to take placs while under the influence of fiquor. | at the Lowden hom The accident occurred when M. | no ssions was driving home from | f.a ke Compounce. Ginsyanskl crushed into the side of Mr. Ses. sion’s car. Attorney Joseph K. Dut- ton repdesented Ginsyanski Peo Carrg, who was arre saturday nizht for reckles received a fine of $25 and the city court this morning Howard Maryin, wio =.s arrested operating # motor vehicle with- a license, was fined $10 and has heen teach- nearly or a year. Line in the Charies Miss Frances Lowden to Marry in Spring Aug. I'riends b ved vord that former G « Irank O, Lowden, at their Thousuand | L will announce the engag their daughter, Miss 1%an- | eesy to John B Dryke, Jr., son of Join B. Drake, one of the owaers of the Drake and Bia one hote; H. t crnor and M 1lino; land vil ment of today o of three Lowden | and recently re- from an auiomobile tour of The wedding is expecied some time next at Oregon, 1li- is hleti WALKS IN FRONT OF AUTO resident of the was struck by an auto- by Wiliam Sutula of strent West Main night, Sutula re- police that Murtha from a clump side of the road James Murtha, a o Park hote mobile driven 114 Grove street Saturdey | ported to the walked uneapects | of bushes on tihe and dircetly in the path of his ma- chine. e swerved Lo the left t avoid hittigg Murtha, but the man was hit by the tender, receiving slight cuts about the hands. ted on driving, coses 1n for out costs. Marviage Licenses Issued City Clerk Thomas B. Steele has issued a marviage license to George o The A Manila, A who wre ©of an e elugees, W CULE. fiee fra ¥ A panty ™ @i dusen " hich ar and & halfy aving only 407 camped in the | B waere Uhey, and food sy y tranapoht M vand under numhered Mot lor ¥har s naal el Ay ted € gnnizations cmalning 1o the their count ol onged to the old the refu « squadron 1: ""'gh’ v wnd all but a > ha ed to Han 924, on the Aleamed 922, on 16 ve been Iw huve been “he sevon ships, -u orthy, are anchored lfl Ulonkpo. rea Mcago, Liverpool Aug. today eau market here to show & tone whiel 1t hov the start, arled from u ures to 1 3-8¢ higher, ber 1 -4to 1241 128 to 129, were folio! in all deliveries to below finish, and oats aharply after the opl of favorable weather ;o gk Aftor starting at 1-8€ 1e decline, with 1 wed 2, corn in' loss of. more | a cents from the initlal Ouats low hor 50 1.2 at were 1-8¢ h the beginning to 50 3.4, fowed the trend of Provicions decline: i in the lead, August Lion af has entered QM"' General hospital Lo My ation Ll Linn is =il & Erwin Co. . Policeman Michael M bheen assigned to duty at'd th sue h by rting today Chiet Meehan has been q about the city for sol Pelice have been, operators men have mize mes licenses nf been restol v of molfir mon Sargis of 177 Lipsitz of 168 ney \ and \ avenue, He [ iy alentine Wisk oft 3 enty Lech Tee of 1 rtford, reported night that he had & post at the wn\w, and Main streets,"b tern, T Burn of 14 Union street and Miss lose Cecelia Dardis of 18 Pratt street, A marriage has also been | eued to Herman J. Castaldine of £40 Burlington avenue and Miss i AL Brockeit of the same ad- dress license l.nm Stops Game red with the Man- te Departure state loague contest on Saturday Muzzy tield. Uccause of ‘the rivalry Letween the nines, mors than 1000 fs had assemblod for the affiay. “Riddies™ Day Planned Plans are completed tor the events of “Kidii Dy ltock- vell park on Wednesd Aquatic | events at the lazaon will be featured | although a vl progiam has been arr A tor the play- Fround Vil be disteibuted Mrs. A Rockwell, wife of Park Commissionsr A, I Rockwell Many Attend Crlebration { Lake Compounce was crowded on | night for the ohseriance of | Oronzo day by local Ttalian resi- | n addition to a concert by | tal Brass corperation band, of freworke | ain at i hei I “ dente B A was st of Rain held oft wntil tas of the afternoon when paraded with 1oe and Brittol Brass the arate dieplay n alspersing parade in the th €. Oranze soel the New Dop Lan Rriots m Bristol a two of the enjoring Arnotd S \ W f West rancis 1 turned from New | spent the week-end little daughter of Lipman of 1o returned from Colleetor and Tux aye Iray is Lipm i, Mr Mrs. David Wondland strect has the Hartiord hospital where she | heen freated appe ndicitis Mise Hel ughtin of . on of Main rday from hard, yeste IRLCEE NoH carf return 1o o Spent short vaca Me., and Alton | Lost—irow night. Fin And rue.—adit ik r please Iaranngton Saturday Miss aie- b Miss Marvion 8. 0aton encampment held in B Iowa Glrl Chosen Secret Heckman of Des Moi nationzl secretary of the Grand Army of o Init e some Ay Audatal ) D W

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