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5 .‘ bk whare the meslnes aed Bl first prizes in the % ounce and b-; | Portland geniuses “by the name °'|Stoningum Robbers Hold |[!2 men and women, resulted in the |jewels in her possession. State pe- d d family were quartered today. ounce distance bait casing events. | Miller, Rackleff, or Nelson," was %o Lar 4 Par loss of sums of money and jewelry, |lice refuse to give out any informa- . The Newark demonstration cié- {Rods will g0 to winners of the 1 ‘n-m for allowance 1n probate court Up Large Dmn:?r arty [it was learned today. tion. d h maxed a series of smaller euthursts (\lln{» accuracy bait ing and Hv ‘\.- re tod: he Will is that of James Stonington, Aug. 28 »—A rob- The bandits are said to have lined —_— d which greeted Gov. Smith al the [wet fly accuracy at unknown dis- |L. Rackleff, 92, friend and classmate |bery in which six masked armed |their victims against a wall and| The tides of the ocean are ine way up from Deal where he had hn . of Chauncey M. Depew and lastjmen took part “rmn?ay night at the | stripped them of their valuables.|fluenced by the moon. modified g stopped to play nine holes of golf First prizes in three small bor },”.m\)», of the Yale class of 1856, | Stone Ridge Country club during a|One report was that a woman was| somewhat by a smaller influence of . with Willlam F. Kenny and James r'"e events will be a hunting Kai who died herc last Tuesday. inner party attended by more than |forced to give up $5000 worth of |the sun. 0 . J. Riordan, of New York old friends |with & whale tooth handle, a |n-j b mfl SM At sute Fair THEPE | na' Soserh “Tanmuiry, weretary to| MOTe Than 160 Awards !0]‘ ing st and a folding bed. st | the late President Wilso: prize in the pistol event will be :l1 Visits A. L Elk co 0 s i asting rod. In each event ther Tomorrow o s o et COPOUNCE OUEDG SepL {151 bt t Sm— Bank of Abram 1. Elkus, former |first, second and third places, prizes | 12 Cases 4 n e o 3 ambaasador to Turkey, who s fll. Y 2 piat |for 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th and 25th | 374 Pieces b York, Aug. 2§ UP—With a|2mbass ged Smith's first | o, ETiZe6 valued at approximatelv | places, and a cup for tcam prize, % # brief speech ot thanks to the Baeple M- TOKHE avos “: *"“'“3 fh 2hos 32000, will Do distributed to the | ghoe guns wil be first prizes in twe Llfebuoy . of New Jersey who hailed him so E" ’l";““ onL ]N"’P“ &n Ith MIS. | inners of events at the third an- | of the six classes of the trapshooting Odd Notlons uproariously during his four days “:" ',m,“\"‘l“‘ee“fi]'"‘ 0‘1“1“;' Jamily | nual field day and outing of Con- o b et Soa 4 there, Governor Si b o e nem len wen ccticut fish and game clubs at Lake | o 5 e i . firat shot. i hia BENt for oy Lren |Over” the ceuntry cstate near Red |Ieciicut il and game clubs at Lak fslocks, whils the remaiaing (vo i p THE BIGC STOR E Values to 25¢ 2 | 2 be a large s hnife and a 5 i v . o - . =t ” dency since he was formall ro Bank of William H. English, New | Septembor 1. Many of the prizes |pranket ere 59 be 3 arge s N . claimed he " democratic. standard | YOrK Canialist and close riend of [hate becn cantribued by Iendg | poniCls, T vl al bo aiounida large size NEW BRITAIN'S SHOPPING CENTER. 0dd and End Day bearer. (The suveruem, o dipner. " Ofher | snorting woods dealers and fish and | iurr cups will he gwven for al 0dd and End Day R L s 'hile impromptu an t on the sts ded 4 = | game associations. % vas B o 1 ~ T 4 o femtien of the day, the address was | LT Nead of the public servics cor- |* Tho mopt souht far prize s the |y fi'ge in the Comnectieut ¥icia | C g CASH YOUR FACTORY PAY CHECKS HERE Cc n delivered amid atmosphere so un. | POTation with big utility holdings in | Waleott cup which will go to the fish | o LG n | i mistakably pelitical that it was gen- | N®V Jersey; his brother, Usel Me- |and game club winning the most | s thatnanis axans erally accepted as having put the | CITer. a former republican attor- | points on the day's program. This event will he a elock and for » neminee up to the front line trench | Y 8eneral of the st J. Hojcup is given annually by Senator|{na hoy', a fishing rod. The wood for the battles to come. Plans for | Harding, a New York | anker; Dex- | Frederie C. Walcott of Norfolk, pres AR hio ke i e his speaking itinerary were down|'°" Dlagdon, a New York stock iident of the state board of fisheries |\ gt a clock, as will the first for discussion at conferences hsrc“}‘l':?"y:“‘ :;'(‘"J M ‘“"""" Mrs. Frank S":;’m‘;”‘“’- which is sponsoring the |y ce winner in the hors: ~h:!w pitch- téday, and the governor will leave gue ersey V. - 4 3 |ing contest. st place in the canos tomorrow mormig for Syracuse to| Sometime after dark the party| One hundred and eleven prizes| o il win a lighter set and in the attend a dinner there tomorrow | 1€t the English residence, but dark- |will be given for first, pecond amd |row boat race, a clock : e oxt | o8 did not keep the crowds along | third places for all events. In addi- |**C e S DL D 3;"“ ARdRtne atpte MmiRRta et | B o aine eut e aive| ton dlive wmill baa‘number BF taam | LLORARS O oo Tot gt p,|the governor a glad hand healthy |Prizes and 'P"b‘“' (s, MBI vents for women. First place win- vernor Smith's first speech, | (oo |the total number of pr to more 7 . 2 . o each »f the five swimming made shortly before midnight from | el oning automobile | than 160, foer i shaiarie e Rl o & small decorated platform on the |yorng signs placed at street inte The majority of the prizes will be | v G’ pe given for all thro city hall steps in Newark, surround- | sections reading “We're for you, Al" articles which are essential to the 4 ; pas on (ho o nAl o) ol L L 4 you, places in the thr ithoard ed by a howling, torch- bearing | grected the party as it sped through |sportsman’s outfit. Cups will be |ponerces, erowd that flooded into the streels,| pjizahoth, South Amboy, Perth Am- |given for all places in five events, | e membe ;'url;:'l;r‘d z»\olvl‘)nhne in !;"ls p:n]:),!is”w) and other points. for first pl.u: in the women's arch- | oo are: 3 . rance - e had passed the word e In-f & 3 ery event and for team prizes in sev- | el ; Jokeph I O'Connel! 5 : rowds came out into the streets Rt |tol, chairman; Jokey tended to make no open air speeches and attempted to board the nom- ..1‘! .\«»m»v. B s k _ IRBristol, and Robert . Gilbert, er erc an se unless forced to do so. inacs b Sboal antomotflas it The most valuable prize is a $50 Hartford. Thie evidently aste peseiwhets | ompiedt and nany avsseoden in |0 100 denated by s Brominant Sy 8k P | T jhe was forced, for the throngs that|breaking up the motorcade of ten | artford —spo < Dorts g FUND FOR GENIUSES Odd L M 9 D Sh- dd ) greeted him during the late after-|official cars only to be waved lo }:.“.:3' i:"‘ll,iu,,'i:p:,',':.,)“ G <iin ,ir,”.: Portland, Me., Aug. 2§ P—A will ot VMlen’ Dress irts 0 l.&t Women ] Corsets noon and night as he made his Way {the curh by a whistle-hlowing state | P12¢¢ # . i 00,000 trust fund for % a s o Reel 1 b en al reating a $1 ru n r 0 . ) 2 3 by automobile up to New Y);)}Ik poliseman; . Thers avere halt @ dop. | Cnpe Tod, Becls silll be given a5 | Value $3.00. Broken Sizes. 74 Values to $5.00 from Spring Lake, N. J., gave him|en near accidents. Odd and End Day * ) f e lan ovation as tumultuous as that of | " Owing 1o the big send-off Go n Y oo To Close QL BE 4.5 s wiarmiois sisnewinan last Friday when he was en route|gmith today was more convinced | to the big democratic rally at Sea|than ever that New Jersey was gafe | Girt. for him in November. With difficulty the nominee el-| After the rally at Sea Girt, hel i bowed his way through the crowd|told newspapermen that that ] ] to the steps then, with hat off and|dcmonstration, while of course ap- omen s as resses his hands on the railing in front of | yreciated, was not needed by him - him, he expressed his s0rrow 2t/ jecause, in his opinion, New Jersey S o o having to leave New Jersey and de-|was not debatable territory in fhis .\laf‘lu of English Prints and Broadcloths, Oreandie collars and contrasting trimmings. Sizes clared he had never seen a greatericampaien. Mayor Hague, Senator to 52, Usually sells for $1.50. Odd and End Day Special ......... display of enthusiasm for a cause | idwards, of that state; Governor than that shown for him in his|yjoore, and William L. Dill, demo- 'z-*—_——_fi—————% neighbor state. eratic candidate for governor echo- Gt “I left New York city at 4 p, ™. |ed the governor's views and pre- 9 Pieces 317 Pieces :h::;;!l\n‘:« h"“:"nn ln“g.-"v.:'; ;I(K:N'. ”mf' Pariameni cany e MEN,S WEAR All of Our Women’s and Misses’ 9 o1y i S e R Long and Short Sleeve Women’s Girls’ and population of the eastern part of | (o return to New ey sometirie ° 5 United States secmed to be assembl- | during the campaign for a speech T Cl Ou Bo w o Llose Out 1 ummer Uresses ys’ Wear “I will be sorry to leave New Jer- | he determined upon until a more sey,” he continued. “I have never gefinite itinerary, in the making. is sen g0 much devotion, 1 may say|gone over and made public. affection, as the people of New Jer- | Sk il sey have shown me, [ have been called Al more often during the Hiram JohnsonlpToda\ four daya I spent here than 1 have ‘ for His Thlrd \Omlnltlo'l in my whole official life in New | 816 Brunoltao Alig 2R e York.” e P | W. “Johnson, who Lroks a Californ:a precedent when he was | . i and tc clected gov- ) Just n.«ro.-p' leaving |}x~ A-‘v,nn”v].,"wu_ Uit s sitiins Horme ol o tl on lnlles AL His way Uack T e oar |fore the voters of the state agair governor was greeted by another tremendous shout, led by Charles P Gillan, a Newark city commissioner | e ki el who had introduced him, proposing | 1€, S 5 . “three cheers for the next president | " 108 G GG Life against any °'(f;‘”_l""l‘°“‘ | ;“"mm” b Jersey |Of the state republican central com- " ming elonly BN JCTSeY | iites and Governor C. C. Young d ” defe City to the tune of ireight trains, | [oe A0H l"h’u”rl:H( o oe b ana a erects Qrawbridge and small boat whistles, | oo o0 n, ol bieo s a candls Make yonr Labor Day teip a complete success by getting new tne democratic nominee was given |\ 5 L prohibition party ticket. the Jowest prices ever offered for Firestone-built tives, 2 touch of local enthusiasm when Values up to $2.00. OVERALLS JUMPERS WORK PANTS KHAKI PANTS DRESS SHIRTS SEALPAX UNION SUITS SWEAT SHIRTS PAJAMAS 0dd and End Day '1.00 MEN'S § Values $9.95 to $16.95 To Be Closed Out BOYS’ BLOUSES BOYS' SUITS WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR MEN’S WORK SHIRTS WOMEN’S SILK HOSE h MEN'S UNDERWEAR WOMEN’S CORSETS GIRLS’ UNDERWEAR 0dd and End Day 49c¢ 30 GRADE GENUINE BROADCLOTH ’ Closing Out All 55.00 To Be Closed Out v Dress Included. None Reserved Your Choice of Any a republican candidate for term in the United Stats Tires Guaranteed for Tomorrow 0dd and End Day - Minor Moore, los Ange ttor- ivery tive in (his list was built in the great Firestone factories— ¢ reached the New York end of | "o 10 onocition for the demo. |l Firestones, Oldfields and Courlers are all guaranteed for life against the vehicular tunnel. I “Hurrah for AL” shouted a group | ™ of veral hundred residents of the . o e o | STRATFORD WOMEN HURT come him back to his native city. Wilkes-Barre, I 05 (B— Turning to the nine Jersey | Mrs. Mary Dolny. Mary state police who accompaneid his| Latanzi, 25, and William Lengel, Jr,, Don’t Miss The party on motorcyeles all the way 18, all of 138 Graham strect, Strat- up from Spring Lake, the governor | ford, Conn., suffered severe bruises B A R ‘ : A I N S voiced his thanks to which lln-)‘i.ilul shock in an automobile colli- {ic senatorial nomination. any and all defects. Don't miss this opportunity to save trouble L TR y=—come in today. ’s and G Girls’ B R [ R S DRESS SHIRTS Women’s and Growing Girls “Pleased to have met you,” Mr. [crashed into the car «of Joseph PUMPS d NOVH‘TY oxFoms President.” Thomas of this city at a street in- an New York police then took over |tersection and overturned. Mr., ATTACHED COLORS: COLLARS NECKBAND STYLES ALL GOOD SIZES WHITE BLONDE ‘WHITE BLUE = GREEN e PAT. CREAM SATIN RED : STRAWS o ROSE NEAT STRIPES INDIAN TEX SMOKED ELK Tivestone GUM- DIPPEI) TIRES $6.95 the escort job to the Hotel Bilt- | Thomas escaped injur. 307315 Ex. Size 795 BALLOONS SIZES TO 8 08315 . - 1000 g0 ¢ [ 219 Pieces RINSO ... 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