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ariford's All who profit by our Phone 2 201 WHITE 39¢ each Regular 98c value; and medallions. ~WOMEN" 25 ¢ each 50c value. chiefs; 50 dozen : T MENS HALF 29¢ pair heather mixtures; valu 85¢ each also Knit Vests, CAR heavy lace edge At Art Department. HANDKERCHIEF! 100 dozen colored Linen chiefs; embroidered corners; Men's white corded border Handker- 25¢ quality, Lisle and silk and lisle, plain and WOMEN'S VESTS Fiber silk, full size, pink and peach; regular sizes, white, pink, 19¢ each, 3 for 50c. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUFSDAY See that you areat August Furnit ure Sale, now going on, profit in the largest money-gaving way. (bTORF (LObEh \\E DNESDAY AT I\OO\') do Phone ANOTHER THREE HOUR DAY TOMORROW HAS BIG ADVANTAGES FOR YOU IN THE AISLE SPECIALS OFFERED FROM 9 O'CLOCK TO 12:YOU HAVE CHOICE OF BARGAINS LIKE THESE TOLD OF TODAY. THRIFTY FOLKS WILL COME IN HUNDREDS. BE SURE YOU JOIN THEM 24-inch, cow catches. Handker- Shop. AMEL SUITCASES $3.98 each hide corners, shirred pocket, brassed lock and catches; also Matting Cases, 2 Special, 4-inch, good lock and $1.98. Luggage regular 1ic ea. o slight defects HOSE value. WOMEN'S Silk and fiber, HOSIERY 39c pair with 3-seam back; ; black and colors; $1.00 e to Toe. WOME Value to fiber and extra silk Sweaters. Main Floor, Aisle D. N'S SWEATERS $1.50 cach 6.50; an odd lot of wool and Department on LEATHER HANDBAGS $1.00 each With extra purse and mirror. Leather Goods Department. SIL At our VER PIECES L5¢ each Knives, Forks, Tea and Tablespoons, all Rogers make; big bargain. 2.59 2-02 Bible back be the high point |The grounds wre e |or by autoniobile ove g Cars may be tric field, Going Mrs cluss of New of Plainville News| TELEPHONE GO, MAKES CHANGES {New Chiel Operator Heve—An- other Posluon Iostalled | v arion A WILL TRY GIVIL CASES {tained 15 of her il All- [ 10 N Wi @ few da ut Chalker B a trip to & return they it the ¢ ind Enst Broad stred Mr, and spending cotlug planning Hhvv new hotic 01 { Broad uternoon, The Smith's ninth bivthda played, and cake and served. Miss Smith of pretty gifts corated in pink Trial Tou Sehwirtz *in court answer ¢ home on Pioneers to Start Serles With or Kensington Juniors — Allans Will 0Go to Scotland—Whiting Street In | | Anthony will appe {tonight to ving {in automobile liritain avenue [when he attempted t the ollided with it Notc week uinvill Bad Condition—Bricfs, Miss Auna IFlynn of Bristol minated her service branch the New |land Telephone Co., Saturday afte. |having been employed as chief op crator here for about geven yvars. | [ Miss 1Flynn was extremely well liked | while in charge of the Plainville ex- | The e change and her conduet of the g office was most satisfactory from the |Uliristian point of view of both the telephone company and the public. Miss Flynn will be married to 1 ward Avery of Hartford on Septeni {ber 2 Miss Tsohel [street, [two years, {las chief operator duties yesterday, inson h with the an a of Southern Iing yest Ivan on nlay chu Thursda Hill has re Tomlinson patic zeneral hosp ke and \lrs, John Main s m with having lo 45 o'clock Arthur home on havi | Britain two we At past 4 eded Miss Flynn [dren of and assumed | Miss Anna Park heen added o the staft of| the local exchange to fill | {left by the promotion of Mi (8he is a sister of Miss Lictiy inson, who is already the telephone M. 0 operator here for th Dyer of Church | has succe Bast 1 vacn 5Nl sile and Mrs Conrt ing ton, autom Joh S vaeation in Bridgeyc Members he ( Ihall team Thrall's dru employed compiny New Switehhoard new switehboard or ition” {has been installed at the I'ainsill lexchange and 50 more lines have ‘5«..'!_\ been added to keep pace [the rapidly growing [phiones. On January 1 {669 stations here, w |are 709, u gain of Iseven months, This is store Added e morrow evening On ke |l A 1 for practice team will play silver City Court of Amerien meeting at glon hall. Ve with ; - General | number o there foday ther per cent in § more rapid will he WL S o'clock u six FPor Sale - Desirabl ladvance than was mad period in New Britain, in the same Wit rel fito | mlcdEN o ima bil Berlin News DRIVERS HELD AS RESULT OF WRECKS Two Smashups Occupy Atten- tion of Police in Berlin PASSENGERS UNINJURED Community Club Field Day August 22—News of The Vacationists — Scolt sent to Jail For a Weck— Other Items of Interest in Town. | ' ATwo accidents oceurred in Berlin last night, both of which werc rious, but from which all passengers miraculously eseaped injury. One of them oceurred on the turnpike early in the cyvening and the other on Damon's Hill at about 11 o'clock As a result of the accident Frank 2y Elm Hill, New being held for trial in the Berlin court tonight on a ehurge of reckless driving. His car and a machine operated by Asa C Beckett of 183 Washington street, Hartford, were involved in an acci-| dent and according to the story, the latter automobile was erowded off the road wear the trolley erossing in Bockley. The maghine furned over bn a bank. Neithor Beckett nor Air . G. Cramm of 41 Brownell [ tford, were hurt An investigation by the state lice showed that the New Britain man was at fault and he was sum- moned into court. Have Miraculons Lseape Tames J. Currin of 115 Winter atvect, New Britain, arvested by Officer Prank at about 11 Q'clock last affer a* ma chine driven by Currin crashed into another car, smashing hoth automo- biles and throwing the latter into a diteh. Currin is held on a charge of reckless driving and will he in coul | tonight The other machine was driven hy Charles Davis of 70 Overlook street New Haven, In the ear with Davis | woere his sister and his parents ®nd the dccupants of ghe Currin machine were fonr young men who were turning from lLake Comy®unce spending the avening that Tt apparently miracle that the ncenpants of the Davis ear were not Killed or serionsly injureq. since the antomobile throwninto a ditch several feet awnay. The Cur rin machine also went into a ditch Seott Goes To Jail Harry Scott. colored. of who has the unique record been haled before the Rerlin court three times in the past weeks. was committed to the Hartford coun tv jail for geven days, when he ap- peared last night to 10 a charge of drunkenness. Harry pleaded guilty to the charge and was taken to Hartford by Officer Frank Brawn He 11 first po- | was Brown evening w wae Rerlin f having answer was arrested Sunday night | had been making a general | of himself near Foresters' Heotor Bomini Fined of New York city guilty of reckless driving ! t g was fined Romni was involved the turnpike aled. A1 him crashed into ed by David R nia street eht. and $2 n July driven by car oper: 152 Brit According 10 mitted | on i He thine another iristol of Meriden. | svidence night along the sub- | conrt Romni was proceeding turnpike #t 2 high rate of epred and.turned | out of tha line of traffic when he was unable to bring his car to the in last | all members of which d that in front he crossed of the | stop. It was the road directly Bristol car. Officer Frank Brown testified that the car slid a distance of &1 feet after the brakes were applied. Bomni was represented by Attorney William Hyde of Manchester, who gave notice of an appeal to the su- perior court. Bonds were fixed at $1560. Bristol. a salesman, was driving a car owned hy 1. J. Gracey of Meriden | at the time of the accident, Tuigi Rossi The funeral of Luigl Rossi. who died at his home in East Beriin yesterday, was held this morning at 8:45 o’clock from his home and at 9 o'clock from Sacred Heart church, Rev. ford Dr. Thomas Drennan of Hart- | officiating at a solemn high mass of requiem, The pall bearers were David Anedio, Tomazio Pin, Miglio Beretta, Napoleon Bernini, Ttalo Migliole and arlo Pianino, As the being borne from the church, Mrs. | A. €. Brunelle sang, “Nearer, My God, to Thee TRurial was in St Mary's cometery, New Britain, | Rest Posg Office of Its Kind Don J. Rapp. postal inspector of buildings and equip- | ment for this district, stated that | the Kensinglon post offic s the | finost in the country. considering the | size of the town, upon his recent | visit of inspection to the huildings in | the second district. He was lavish in | his praises of the bulding and camplimented those having to do with body was | department | new its crection Field Day The Kensington field day will be he August 22, it was do at a mect- ing last night at the Peck Memorial affair will be h | avenue athletic | of games and A hall gamo features of the August 22 Percival all sorte will he scheduled he of the casion one oc |a of a committee affair did not | nlace but this group will be selected in the ar futnre. | The main purpose of last mecting was o find out whether or not members of the elub were in favor of holding a field day. All present enthusiastically In a move, Vacation Ttems M. Galpin and Miss Ruth | today Indian Neck, | where will spend two weeks. | Mr Mrs, James Kenuey and family of Brooklyn. N. Y. are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Iagan of Kensing- | ton M apnointment in eharge of the last nieht night's | were vor of sneh Mrs. 1L Galpin left they and Max Talhot and daughter, Evelyn. of Stamford are the guests of Mrs. Talbot's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 1. Krienberg Mr and Mrs Charles Seigrist have returned from Newark, N J. where they visited relatives. | Robert Cole returned yesterday | from a trip to Pravidence, Rhode Tsland Apparatus is Installed The installation of of apparatus has taken place at the | Renedict-Phillips Recreation field in Kensington. Teeter boards and several pieces | swings have been placed for the use | voungsters and as time or paraphern it is expected goes on, other kinds | lla will be erected Bridge Open for Traffic The bridge across t Ma {t river in Beckley Quarter, which | has been cosed to traffic for several while repairs were being | has been opened, it was an- today by Selectman | George R. Carter. is bridge the road from the Beckley to Rocky Hill and has been repaired at a considerable expense. New “I" | beams ang a new cement floor have been am items included in the | made, nounce: irst T is on station The bridge was originally butlt n 1893 by a Berlin board of selectmen have passed away. The iron which went into the | structure was furnished by the Ber- lin Iron Bridge Co. | o'clack for the Clitford Nelson has returncd to his me on Main strect after spending Lyne, Bricfs George Cole, have returned from where they attended the fur Mr. Cole's sister. Oswego, Fast Beriin Items, Charles Woodward fined fo his hom illness, The regular mecting Knights of Pythias will be | their hall this evening Mre, Altred Iden have in Bast d retu Mr. and Miss Dorig their home the guests of Mrs. Anna Milc her home on Main street. The library will be open Wednes | day afternoon from 3 to 5 and in the evening from exehange of 1 a week in Brooklyn, N. M Bruce Harrell Canal Zone, and Carl Blomq Brooklyn, N. Y., iting their cousin, Mrs, son. have returned to th The v ment of the ay cvening Renson s in ¢ ment and curing Dr. to giv it 8 o'clock has been fortunate Klinghers of New catalk on “The cal solos will he Molander of New Britain, Christ church in Harttord. Harold Cyrlson of 1he guest of his sister, Poits, at her home on nue last evening. Robert Cole Lome after enj cation in Providence, It 1. Mrl and Mrs. George Sk children of Wilcox avenuc and’ Mrs. John Ingraham Frnest, of West Cromwell, motor trip to Vermont George Cole have returned where they aftended the Mr, Cole's sister, returned St from Owego Collie dog Name red Gu Phone 11 T.ost female 1410 “Priend.” nue NAMED REFPEREE, (A)—Danicl Boston, Aug. 11 attorney, today w | pointed by Referce in Bankruptey R. for Lording Young 5 receiver hrokerage of Hunt, El company, bankruptey yesterday, 8 branches in Boston Springfield, Hartford, Portland, Me nd $100,000. it and son, William bee on Main strec of Orange, after spending the past Lwo weeks as of Ar who have been vis- Charles Nel- ir homes. regular mecting of the | munity club will be hield in the Methodist chureh Wi > of the entertain- Present Future of the Children’s Home, rendered by soloist at Middletown Mrs. Wilcox av- | wing w few da and and son enjoyed over . and William Calc funcral vellow and white, ‘armington ave Reward which was petitioned into ‘ment The Conn., was fixed at all improyements o number of stations increased from |1 M or leaving fown $488 to $97h or hy five per cent, As @ resull of this growth it has ¥ ‘\v""“”'( Do Ibeen difficult for subscribers to se- S cure single lipes or any lines at all, |~ Y and the new position will enable the local offics the {requests for additional service, Fur- | PR S 7 2 & 2 machine (e ahatseslin b a it lions Al e | ‘I\MIJ" contemplats 4 bt amatiyel i B0 UALEA | PO AND WL | NORE neral of | and lines s 5 Americ dining 1 box ar For Sal room snite o 0 con- by | Chil Cases Ty i Court Two civil suits will | Justice Merritt O, I'the exact day not and | The suit of 1t ngaingt o | comter-ciaim being for The s ig the result of a diap jover the use of truck and \h | team. Attorney Charles . Bu[ D]sclan]]g [ will reprosent dman, whils H ' [ ford & Saxe of New y for Jewett, The other cas that o oprivtor o Owen Deman antomohile, Mr the plaintiff UU', e come up hefore d held a Ryder next week yet having been Joseph Edman | Jewett, his son-in en . set. o harles aw, vim bout % drum at o'clock 708 w0oke. | ing O Adeian gar- Conlon in < Witl s Bovernment v, Aug , against il pairs to an also represents matter, it rnent W spul ui Ui BV iy bility th Polish ry i rman anthorities zens out of Polun in any re eners Have Series, PR Plainville g bull aturday o'clock in the f between the two outfits, Th ted 10 he one of the 1son for e local Germans i Pioneers will mJ i The 1 Trum Com- base- teady o G oA Bive eve ternoon at st game of ies oy the lea Oscur cont is expe hae in pro Britain the ing one tairs on Saturday scn lin dealing with the V-'Hnm»n of Gert who. plel iud 1921 to v man nationality and simila Polish ecitiz Kens on nine is i fast the Pioneers itehing bur. ravel and Vo- Miss and will make The fall on one of Yacobellis, Millvy move at top speed den wil Martain, Vance, while iving end Pion Germany Complain.of Whiting Str | tain Complain ule by an [ toists concorning the condition o 1he Whiti rect. I* b underne quite quit Cheetham, — or will be on Ui WHS | e who is ave being m declares Germans in Po under Ar ierman-P lor Nations cordin; transfer Poliand . have n of notc to hi \ pavement haye th va on ntly t and t n was tor this choier ays’ va- v laid fre where t not, i restored. | oo 1c stre quent the ne and i ad elaim by Lar 1 | and this h | tangular troughs in 1 Not only ing noup n hiey w properly 4 1 to fill it e up Drese sh ferritory. T the Poles eleet Polish citizen crecinent per ns loes this muk: - N. ¥ of s danger th dir by ke torists ctions avol ) the Cping roud v tracke in the middle of hav License Oak tional sery Mectings at White A non-denom held at 2 | i to wil after iy IS s continue Polish from i adv. (| ock Saturdiy U noon at White i {England Prayer leagu which lueting ¢ meet o8 that {throughout tl m in Poland who he try hec musical v the |A large n play, and i {church organist Oak park b pat Zove J program and sons sojonrning Mt - that planned play attend ar rand stay on the will m is all meas lis and Thos: o bring their supp sked t the sery b who firm chburg, and of anather therefar.™ ritory . wi mission furnishec | The office READ THE ADS FOR R m this serviee, ached Fred Scehwir right—or For Any Gon Megal AUGUST 11, Sitain are n which should ! Jf the mectings. by trolley T Whies Cross- | parked at I | otland Allan are thelr noew They are liam al (e cotlund il occupy orner of i Party ith, daughtor of Smith enter- © friends at her stroct yost their Spruce ision was Miss Games were ice cream were received a num The house 1y was | Mzht of Harwinton 0 o'clock of reck- as involved cident Now erday 0 pass a moving Wrong-—side Iy prayer mieet e M. 1. Advent will be held at v evening turned o avenue nt at the ital for the his iile at past and chil- 1 Gros treet fr oy Tren- trip by nids at the of N Eastman ending 1 week! el i Tuners Lase front at 6 o'clock 1 go 1o Meriden turday the local Pets in { vons' K to o pesi situ on 1 with \ Own- nd will sell ) (orms. Apply hone 95, Bristol. walnut | oot set, an sewing honse St 1l ofher 4 Hough LING Responsihility sequences P Th fied U it Polish Guerinan hil declines presence i cons territory is to bring d into Gertany convenivnee to It note to 1 [1 a tion ot Polas ns in Miseites etam their Ger of the ol rly 1o re ip. thit land s lish con WspIces t Vienna heir Terma domici I ed to v ot co he nt ha he 1 ship noti thorit Ang. 1 in res provided ting RSP FSUTTS 1925, and on erduy [tre morning | lof the ereditor ow | DOGTOR FLIES TO CANADA T0 417 GERMANS .- HERALD CLASSIFIFD | nar | man BUSINESSMEN HAVE Bristol News ROCKWELL DAY OBSERVED SUNDAY Park to Be Scene of Memorial FAITH IN P[lLIIJY Dawes Plan Trusted o Bring About Results Williamstown The 1 faith AUR. 11 (P world have Dawes plan for Ger repurations, C. J, €. Quiny v oof the American s Inter Chamlber of Com safd of Mass., \ess men of Event the man: jon of fonal MAYORALTY meree, ference today tusine of po at . round the institute con ities Several Hats Are o in ssful solutlon of the proh- | Jarge ross frontier “They that in the present re- of warld tr: nations sharing trans s men have confidence the sue of Liquor Cases Heard lem tHonal Mr, u g stri Gorr therein, transferring interna ents Brothers, Many Miles 1] reral increase ted volime pay Quinn belieye | verse By Radio le, with anid other permit n Sunday normal . without upset- | park by a special pro b and cur- nimum effec t on and foreign trade the riman and with home industry C events, Including The y e and boxing the . letie water conducted ations, luc reed that normal i help of German securitics “They association pansion kind are of iverica known swimmers problem. | oo The sale on'the | [international market and permanent | 3 HV\‘*(HH?\'& in Germany 1 also alil dept with private ereditors will result but will prove casier to manage governmental debt They helieve that transfers Cronin have a fine be assisted by he stimulation of the ged cxport eapital goods for use In con- fBoxing houts will be sta development of new Becanse of the arcas. thus creating | water carning and huying po of [the committee felt consuming populations.” might have to be cance he steady of immigrants |decision on last Friday to the couptry is proving the that such incomers are substitutions, it said t the canference by Warren § of the Scripps study of popula acts to | noed- i announced their part con beer ired of the A corresponding external numbe nrid wimmers from 15 other citles of than a | can sports arra for struction and facilitios in the new stroam lagoon, seftled matters, State President (¢ State President T of Waterbury will [visit to Bell City Aeri ot additions, wr s Thomp diveetor for fonndation the prol the tinn Tmmige | Eagl hall and urbani- | An mportant report reduee birth rate ing up industrialization he ald Vs immigration ac ctock in fhe of the immi second generation zation Aroctlytor [home committee, which birth first rate in- | ant {time, and later,” | nd 1 i af the stance to reduee and i i added the Advi from Gieneral hospital Indi provement in the condit he who suffered a hroken a fall from a few days ago. ley R Leach Fart Slocum, scrious fnjury, | Mayoralty Candidates T0 SET BOY'S BROKEN ARM A son, has been N. X he Davis C. Bull Makes Air Trip (o Three Rivers, Que. to Treat wonths away, various city offices to light continuonsly this year promises Stillman Child, \ are 1 who left Mincola | for Grand | telegram Alexander of James | | it the vee Rivers, Bul hy . \mn medicn) Stillman, 14-3 A. Stillman, Stillman lod He reached Grand Anse v flying approximately The Loy was at the sther Mrs, Anne 1 od Dr. Bull to make A Davis . faco ..m.m . Que airplant Jy contested one the runnir IFor the mayaraity Wad throw his hat heen follownd vesterday artes 17, Michael W0 miles. | Putto former with hi< ! yohn Dongielly and form Stillman, who | for William A the airplane ntioned Mayor ns ANSWOr 10 aid ar-old iV in for was among t in the son 1 safely for while lod e as in the Wade was e said n the ured leg, mishap W but ere not on his second t | voars' serviee Dutton will seph I pr David {oppanent for 1) ane 10 | Sotigielar Alex=lwith hav A F. Mic el in an | grizer it the | g, pasoRIlonStne the Canadian lqyainted American air- | fayes is als 1 at iy ould do ¢ Into o his experience viry to tn of \ St Grand Quel nider St man, son James man, for uries suffer lont, border mn planes Iannelly ! city council t Sery He of Hations vity nother with requiring civilians to proceeding as pos years that he public offices. | Appearing | Dr. R which th horder in transfer- | in various Councilmen SR ity il ared o A For ¥s of Ca names have ap se on Brucs cal horizon ong the first Tacy for the ¢ not Vahey Not Yet Arrived tn Take U p Trolley (‘ase \ 11 \ Complete abutment from Hay o city on North nime vesterday nes H ntractor the tien of vmen ompany Mr Liquor Cases in nas n Congrellero of Par FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS THATS JIM OUR HIRED HAND = hES GOIN' TO MILK TH' COWS NoW 7= | YEP-COWS GET MigHTyY N TWIRSTY OUT IN W' FIELDS \ ALL DAY= I ALWAVS WATER 'EM RIGHT AF‘FR \ THEY COME N 4 TIVE6&CTA \ TELL ERNE ] Rwgar, ( (“‘ CANDIDATES voin s at am o aqu Ameriean 1splees inte appearance rof champion girl divers and port |Guards Grattan O'Connell and program of the recent furore over | conditions at that rule | health board session not to close the the meeting on Wednesday night in | ling on Wednesday will he that of the | matter of the erection of an ¥ home under consideration Recovering From Fall New Leach of 16 Putnam street, roaf in Newington With the fall election candidate with plenty of men ring. that and Hayes have change government ook place Former prosent owing nd is well husinss, it to the offic to announc ty hoard. annonnced, "hout council s 1 New Wall which m n street 7 | nis place ralded. He was brought before the court and a fine of $100 land costs was tmposed Charles Sanford, hetter known as ‘Chippy” Sanford was arrested yes- crday on the charge of drunkenne I the city court this morning s sentenced 1o (he state Norwich for I'he of Charles McAvoy, harged with drunkenness, which was continucd from yesterday morn ing. was upon payment of he furm for Inebriates one year, nolled Costs, Chatutaugua Ends sessions of chautangqua will the Iederal entertainment 1 by the Ih wling the take Hill will Vierra Hawaian entertainers ap thelr offering was thmore place n W N the these peared lus ighly enjo The chaut pacity crow i S venr the Ring— 1qua entertained last night at the pres. Next e Man." a cu in Court— s url—1 ontation of “The st a Apart, Con- LI, event has heen by the number of 1ssured for signing of a arantors than vear. A small for this year, \penses than year rEen 2 e fieit caus, on the list t Rl of e antieipat Brothers Talk By Alr Two thousand miles apart, Mix and Milton Mix | Mrs. Tewis 1T Mix of Stearns street, talked by radio over an hour o | NIt each other last night. Donald [Nfx, who was the wireless operator has | with Donald MacMillan on his last Arctic expedition Incated at the plant of the Rurgess Labora- torles in Madison, Wisconsin, where Life [ he employed while his John [brother was located at the Mix sta- tion here while the conversation took ple vier were s will Ath itie s S Donald sons of Mr. and Several and divers for m mmittee of a| was as well state, is now afternoon, 1 at night. | Property Maiters arles and Mar Frisch have the park, muv to Charles K. Navickas a house the event and three-quarters of acre of fled but the land on Rroad street, night at the | Superintendent of Publc TWorks | Oscar Anderson has issued a bulld- |ing permit for the erection of a [rarage for Augustine Riceo at 103 Foley | Judd street official E. at an oming d J an 5 BUY BRITISH CLOTH Munchester, England, Aug. 11 (® It is stated here that the soviet | goverument placed contracts yester- | day for cotton cloth valued at £800,- 000 sterling with various Lancashire firms. This will keep the looms busy for several weeks. The orders, how- apparently insufficlent to ford material relief for the depres- sion in the cotton Industry, which Sir Charles W. Macara, who has heen prominently connected with the cotton Industry for several vears. deseribed as worse tham it has ever heen. 0 at the mect has ha for some ver. are Rritain ate an im- jon of W. H this city in vertebrae Private Har- called from cause of the | READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS ercd by his father. | Announced but a few | for the | 'z hrought | so that the to he a hot s Goldenblum Millinery ‘\laln and Court Qtreeh John to Mayor he first He office Joseph has by 1 Councilman | Postmas- 0 be e the city's first over to | and rm of four | Mayor Jo- 0V € able TOMORROW MORNING an mayor. | he fs rated | Charles | known voral terms \r man, who Decause tmaster and | has &erved Only A Limited Supply of Trimmed wanl| Sport . | Tailored and | Felt Hats ric fow | e ) politi- | s | is can n ung it race Values to $6.50 All To Go At $1 00 COME EARLY FOR FIRST CHOICE Goldenblum Millinery Co. Main and Court Streets Cosmo v AC- nt Court | n in AUR East nas | Donov I k stre BY BLOSSER I DONT WANT YO 'CAUSE ANY TROUBLE, BUT A\ SURE YOUR HIRED HAND AINT MONEST= HE LET TW' COWS DRINK A WHOLE LOT OF WAYER JUST BEFORE

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