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1 a thing, is.all the evidence required SUMMER HALF-HOLIDAY. 3 i |10 have his name takewfrom the list. i S v | Names Can Be Stricken from List by | Theyelements of-fairness in this will | Many Hartford{Concerns Close Satur- i ; Assessars. dppeal® to all, but what effort, if any, day ! Afternoon —_— will: bevmade 1o+ enforce; the, law - will Yokl g . Y it registrars are ° sending out | not be._known until lates © 16~ | - - po’fl:;" expiaining the law in relation | publicans say they. have'no knowledge | T While the department stores,. fur- to primaries 2nd so forth, and they | of \such offenders in their ranks, but | nisiing stores, shoc hat . atores should be read by everybody who | the\democrats claim that they are not |and other linesjin the 11’ tuade takes an Interest in palitios, says the | yet\sufficiently, familiar with the new | observe the I'riduy, hu'(-holiday dur Waterbury Demiocrai. Under the law | order:io expredsan opinion on it, The | ing July and August, many local mer as it now exists anybody suspected | registrars are now in'session and all | cantile house, ToMowing the regubs: of not being honest in his declara- | who want to take a band in the fall | custom, Wil glyve, their, cmployes {he dion, of principles may be cited before | election should cdll upen them and | Saturdav half-hol says The Cou the chairman of the town commitiee | register with the party of their choice, [ant. The wholesle houses, banks ~ |of the party to which he claims to | No one will be permitted to register on | brokers, Insurance/ compmnies, #to belong ard gquestioned regarding his | both lists and nobody can go on rec- | houses, plumbers, (builders, hardwar right to register as @ member of that | ord as a member of a party whose | demlers, ~ electriciams, manufacturing body. It it can be shown that he Ix | principles and candidates he does not | establishments, decorators, sheet met not in aceord:.with the principles of | intend to support, al workers, mantleband tilé centractor the party and willing te- support its —— and the majority of ofces will candidates his name may be erased Chance for Him. close Buturday/utnoon. Of the abe from the enrollment list. Active affil- i T < AR 1ploy. of labor tte @ numbe infton with the republican party ou N2 ey SR e pbeerve tho Satura hale-holida the part of one who represents himself | . S gop b o : @ year round, while.some close a =8 e demovras s Siven sa bona Nde | CAn heiress market.—Washington Star, tiogn only uuririg July and August v 2 erson has no right J e te cy to.make Saturday @ ::;k:::s‘sl‘t:rh:i o st ana 1 Hbe In Its Friends’ ‘Hands. half-hollday is increasing every yea manner active affiliation with the dem- The high cost of living also seems | The smallef cities a following th ocratic gert:r on the part of a repub- | to have been in thes hands of its |lead of New York, Boston and Phila fican, if anybody ever heard of such | friends—— Washingion Times. delphia in carrying out this custom Money Savers for Wednesday and Thursday Telephon= 855. - 5c Delivery. :Fresh Elgia Creamery RUTTER o 41C ramaa 1 Ib. 19¢| STEWING BEEF - b, 10¢ 3 lbs. 27c| PORK CHOPS ih. 18¢ Two Deliveries Daily—9 a. m., 3 p. m. Choic: Sagar C(ured BACON 238 SIRiOIN STEAK - HAYBURG STEAK Besl Bread Pdnion of the 'Cro‘Wd Listening to The Bulletin’s Figh't Returns ALASKA SALMON - - - 2 cans 17c | TOASTED CORN FLAKES - 3 pkgs. 17¢ SHOWING FRANKLIN STREET IN FRONT OF BULLEIIN BUILDING BLOCKADED MONDAY AFTERNOON WHILE DETAILS OF THE JEF- - 7 3 : % ; FRIES-JOHNSON FIGHT AS | T PROGRESSED WERE ANNOUNCED BY MEGAPHONE. IT IS ESTIMATED THERE WERE BETWEEN Delicious Mohican TEAS’ Trial pkg. 10c | POMESTIC SARDINES 3 cans 10¢ 1,000 AND 2,000 iN THE ASSEMBLAGE, WHICH WAS A JEFFRIES CROWD. ROOT BEER EXTRACT, Hires - - 15¢ | NAPTHA SOAP - - 2 R e MAYOR THAYER DEMOCRATIC have the gamest race ev 4 m NORWICH TOWN s T o s meete e e STRICTLY FRESH EGGS dozen 23c | FULL CREAM CHEESE Ib. 17¢ S e etoms L for once. | First Church Picnic in Beautiful Mo- |y -y SmEREET L S : " - c i f_Hon, Mor. | 820 If the¥ ¢ vt hi Park—Dr. Newton I Jones <irec: leaves toda Wednesday 0 "h;:n iju;:!k:.:.ia: Chagr o St s Scaks On Povts Rice—Aftarmiath of | Shony o maty SRSyt ar the Wednesday, 3to 5 TWO HOUR SALE Wednesday, 3105 = | the Heliday. guest of Mrs. Thomas Berth. —_— _Yednesday, J to O The Sunday school picnic of the Personal Mention. Best 2 25 New 4 10 Milk or Soda 2 1 -+ Comsresational cnurclh will be | wiium yexamara of New vork ||| LAMB cHoPs = & 5 29C | parampes - 3 4% 1UC | “crackers Ibs. §9C essed to ¥ democratic ' o e 3 was at his home over the holiday. ommitttee, and made | ington by a B — | Y = The letter follows: | the house Fraok Elis ot Plain Hillihas [, Dr- C. K Tamiy of Tows street. has| —— — s e To the State Central Commitiee of Yo racy e guest. of relatives in Hope-| Lccn in Bozrah recently g atate buk- the democratic party in Connecti- zned) F. THAYER. | 4 4 e = ditorially Hartford imes On this anniversary of American in- The h Mavor »hn Murphy of Hartford is visiting| Mjss Edith Bushnell of Scotland dependence, this open letter is written of mother, Mirs. Anna Murphy of West | road is the guest of Mrs. Eva Maine t0 indulge the writer's own spirit of for Senate reet. Hemingway of Hartford. independence and t announce his | ; teristi P i i SIS capdidacy for the se: in the United | taining documn Viola I.ePan of Bridgeport is the Miss Rainy Stebbins of Dayville States senate new occupled by Hon. oty wof the s of her grandfather and aunt at | spent the holiday as the guest of Mrs. n’ G. Buliedley. — | View farm. John Cobb of Elm avanue. . R Hinman, in a recent let- Eoil Thres Storiss—Unhurt | — — to (the No ich Bulletin, sayvs H Burton Robbins of West Town street Mr: James Bushnell of Scotland ““There is no'demacrat in the field for was e guest over the rth of Ed- | road. ho has been the guest of h semator.” 1 therefore sieo into this i e ward Dean of I Clement Bushnell of Manchester, vacant,space 1o fill a long felt want, e o returned home. not that I hav particular desire T "Sieht. to ney and M e 10 enter congress w0 excite pcay Dig f Town street are vis Mr. and . Simon Lillibridge and your interest and the interest of dem §80e cntia n sucas’ grandmother in | gaughter. Miss Bessto TilliBHase. and : vorats, rgents, _suffragettes and | POSed to be dead Poquetanuck. e et g o i Sets lovers of our country generally. for the emergency 2 N = 3 &pent the Fourth with friends in town. How It Happened. SOy tr and Mex Bffon sharer ana - You see, it is this way. The writer | tion of the child from e Tonrth I cend Mrs. Georpe| and Mrs. A. R Keables, who attended” “Hamilton day” at New Brit- | feet and was unable to e e s e, | have been guests of their aaughter, % # ain and saw the bird-man fly high. | bone. The only s 2 st | Mrs. Roscoe P. Frazier of Providence, Clearance Time Has Arri and we Cut He also w ny his! there, { fall jwas a G | have returned to their home on New Described Schobls in Porto Rico. overno governors and near e baby London turnpika, Prices Deeply that a Speedy Riddance of rnors. and e family physic 4' Newton I. Jones of South Had- - o o | | ~ongressmen _ near-congres: the little one unde M under the direction of the Irs. George W. Alexander and son Summer Merchandise May be Obtained. ! and Alexander lgarh And, after Lo e can Missionar; sociation seph, b 0 ; rned to New York studyi X stésmen for half a Jay an interesting addr: at the F afte spending some time with Mrs. } he concludent that thereat ones, atte N S ana T ezational church Sunday morn- | Charles H. Lamb at her home on Town We're not fond of half way measures, don’t believe in cutting prices a little and then a little more and ! all, wezaumen. even-abiyou and I He | oMU and & on the schools of Porto Ri streef. Mrs. Alex@nder was formerly 3 ¢ A ; ¥ ey | e e lared nihisalf Ghat it electea | TEompson left I N, e D Aleihe A formaly 0 on; -whatever losses we may be obliged to suffer are going to be taken at once. .We're after olearan i B AR e venate Nt GOUN | the mystapart Outing to Newport. York. not profit. i frank. as many 2 Bloiioni o et Spending. the FomrE ) wpo . VERRGRE T S5 ST ? ular reports and punk | fhehcl @ e N ) YANTIC HAPPENINGS. What we get, isn't of nearly as much importance as how quickly we can get it. Neither cost nor profit [ t:out-or.ghe | Wayne.: Me.. ' wher Otrobando avenue. Alfred Hunt of s 2 matter much, abselute clearance matters greatly. s exteriop | UNtiL nearly .time for Lafayette street, William Holcomb of 2 : re-open, Mr. Burr bel: Town street and John Meehan of Elm | How Local Residents Celebrated In- 2. 1venue | tor in the New Haven dependence Day—Birthday Party. ’ Ready-to-wear Hat 2 = : I d Hats » : < skipping, dnd | VALUE OF THE PRECIOUS STONES | M]M:; T_,[,,. (,; BI:,C:_ | vitiam Burns spent Monday * in rimme tell you true, s the dismal | SR | ind Mrs. T. J. Dolbeare and | Newport. [ [ for Bulkeley. Price Put Upon Them Can Be Noth- irace Dolbeare of Plain Hill :‘m(’: ASTGUNDINGLY UNDERPRICED It yoX are in need of & Hat to Anish o ¢ i i ewis and daughter, Althea Harry Bogue of Lebanon was in | TR Mal i, Micship ... | fou Bgt Aruneial. the Fourth at Ocean | town Mondas No.need to say much about their beauty or son and do not.care for orle with elaborate trimm I Mclean,the xx~-9;.sl‘fn.ma .\;|n‘: i trip by autbh. 1 3 —_— desirability, women who have bought their duj : machinations have | MONds are -getting on the . public Noted About Town. | guest of local friends over the Fourth. well worth buying at regular price. Now the $1.48 they formerly sold at $2.98 and $4.98 busied with the working | Berve with the cutting of the great M S Thomas Bi of Lowell. Mass. S bgey o . marked as follows 2 i parts rather t he exterior of their | Cullinan. They have split it, and are | who has been the guest for two weeks Mrs s Lilli ge has returne > o fijer. Gentlem: e was serious ic”:('-"’"( g b ,f'l all | °f Mrz. Danizl Shiclds of West Town | from in Columbia with her|] UPp to$ 5.00 HAT $1.98 25¢ black colors and fancy ribbons now 19¢ & yurd wonfident. with a faraway senatoriai| M3KIDE two stones of it, and, when a ect’ returns home today (Wednes- | sister, Mrs. Holbrook. Up to $ 7.50 HATS $2.98 jook. and visions of the capitol~ at|-16-done. it seems thai we.must cal- | day.) — et bR i 5 X bi56 - g Nashington rode the air as he watch- | eulate the value in carats. It is a mat- — William - Herrick =recently enter- P to $10.00 E $3.98 50 anad $1.98 French flowers 25c. ed FHamilton ride the kite. | i a c n Culli- | Holiday Guests. tainad his father, A. D. Herrick and el Rostnkei-. altship, i infianeil ErosgouRuCh 2 carat Add the Culll Bdy o A Mr. Brierly of Davisville. 3 H > |-man sfone at its biggest will be“worth May Cashman of Hartfo s werking order, but where will it land 2 M AT B o e Just consider the candidacy of the | less than four million pounds, while 3 . Yy of Fobri AAREEE AR Naighton undersigned’ seripusly and McLean willl its little brother will be only half as | ¢ of Montville were holiday Siew "of Bulkeles i (G ‘ewamp as s | YAluable. And this is nothing fo the Oliver Neff of Hartford is the | 8uests of Mrs. M. J. Bogue. No restrictions, no reservations. Just pick out any woolen suit in our stock, regardless of its regu eensolation prize. : “Braganza,” which- weight 1,680 carats f;\'*‘l;m\j"v!\' of Mrs. Frank Ellis and’ Mra. Baiubl: Pokine ahd lar marked price and pay the clerk but $10.00. Some of them sell regularly as high as $25.00, all of then New Methods and New Men. in its present. state, and is worth, ac- n have returned from several are wonderful values at $10.00. The time has come for new methods agd n men. It is more important ' that the people make their own choice than that a particular person go to the senate We profess democracy. but what a farce and what a disgrace ofr selection of senators has beceme. | Are we proud of our Lorimers?* Shall | Bulkeley or McLean go to the senate | By the Lorimer route? i "What we need in Connecticut démocracy and more democracy.- And ngeding it, we must have it, even if we draw from the republicans to obtain if: All hall the insurgents. A new alignment is in proeress and we should- neti-close our eves to: the fact. - Over were in Norwich demo#racy -wom, not | | i 1 i i the demiocratic party, and the repub- | lican party suffered defeat, not ‘re- publicans. - Why should we remain idle.while Bulkeley and McLean , gumshoe , the state secretly, pleding candidates to the legislature in their own interests? Liet us get out into the open and ‘drive them into the open also. A Pledge Suggested. - The people.can elect their United ates senators by simple procedure without shock to the constitution. Let every candidate for ecither branch. of the. legislature be .required~to pledge himself openly in advance of the-elec- tion to yote for a certain candidate for the senate and whoever will Dot pledge himself should be labeled “For Sale,” and swatted accordingly by the voters. When the voters know for whom the candidates will vote, the power lies with them to effect an election of United States senators -by the people. This method will discour— age bribery and leave the statesmen of the Loriiner type at home. Think of ‘a_legislator voting contrary .to. ithe - pledge on-the strength of which R T ined his election. us at once prepare for a race in the open. With the democratic .can- didates for the legislature in every town pledged to the undersigned, and the republican. candidates divided be- & Bulkeley and McLean, | man’s cording to the expert, more than £5! 000,000. This js—we may say it blunt- Iy—not' true. 'You cannot eat a dia- mond, or drink it, or sleep in it or make any use of it but to win a woman's smile. As a solemn fact of economy, it may be. asserted that there is no'man on earth who would give £58,000,000 for a diamond. Be- cause there'is no man on earth that | will buy a thing at the price he can- not sell it at. Now, is there a man who will buy a diamond for fifty-eight millions” on the ..chance of anogther wanting © another woman's smile?—The Argonaut. A Little Chaw. ‘One- of. dur abler industrial captains I8 always.crewing the .cud, as they say_in_ordinary slang; yet so far as he is concerned, in reali Lots of financiejs-chew gum, but this one.in particular who never tasted chicle or rubber-elastic,” as the ‘boys call it chews a bit of biltong. _“Biltong” is a hunk of South American bull-beef (the rump) dried in the sun. It is as tough as rawhide, and will"make a man who can digest it as strong as a bull kubu. Our industrial captain always carries a small shaving in his vest pocket, and when getting into a hard deal he takes a bit 1t just about as good as a piece of walrus hide, o. the s of an old shoe, but “jt makes'spit,” and saliva soul of good digestion. He'll Add His Word. Mr. Biyan will notice th taik i about Harmon or Chicage Tribudw »hn and Joseph on New Miss T stay at ed Heath of Mystic g Mr. Heath's mother | tives, = - Mr. and Mrs. Noe azier of Hartford retta of Jewett i with Miss Marjorie | aughters. Blanche and rber of Plain Hill. Jewett C r. and Mrs, Schwenk of New spent the holiday at their home rdner Lake with ro! Richards City arz spending Loretta of - are spending the week with and Louis Seucie. elebrated Birthday. London turnpike. Millard Manning entertained friends R —— Monday in honor of his fourth birth- Ethel Mullen of Baltic was a | day. Sprinkle a little on the Baby-- if he grows cross these hot days. Try it on yourself if you chafe and get irritated—it is like “pouring oil on troubled waters.” WE ARE REFERRING TO TALCUM POWDER. USE L} The hot, sticky feeling goes away, you feel comfortable and cool; somehow these hot days seem more TALCUM POWDER freely, especially 1 TALCUM POWDER. bo: large users s that sell for 25¢ a pound- can. bearable if one It is soft and velv For Last week we received a fresh PERFUMES and TOILET ARTICLES. these goods. Ask the man behind the counter. nLee & 0sgood’s retan store shipment of uses cc & Osgood’s VIOLET ! 3 it sells for 15c a of Talcum Powder we have pound pack- HUDNUT’S It is a pleasure to show Linen Suits and White Lingerie Dresses Just the garments you need badly enough at this very minute to be glad to pay full price for. .They'rs reduced as follows 00 and $5.98 $6.98 White 1 5.00 Colore 1 Suits $3.95 Linon Suits $2.98 $1.95 Dresses 2.98 Colored Dresses Half Price For these White Waists Children’s White and Any Wool Suit in the Store $10.00 ’ Colored Dresses , E Regular price 98c now 50c. That's the grist of FRSIY. np Neat to minko them. st home when the bargain story in tho Waist Department. If you pretty and serviceable dresses as these can be bought will excuse the pun walsts have been wastefully re- so cheaply dueed, Misses’ and Children’s Middy Blouses Buy Your Undermuslins Now Not unreliable and flimsy garmer such as Middy blouses with deep navy blue sallor collars usually characterize sales, but our regular stock and cuffs, a garment that all the girls are wearing greatly reduced for this Clearance Sale these hot days, at 48c. These Shapes at 48c, Sold as High as $2.98 They're worth as high as $2.98 to YOU this very minute, but not to US. If your Spring hat has be- come somewhat faded, here’s your chance to huy a new one. You may choose from black and colored shapes and chip and fancy straw, worth as high as $2.98, at 48c. \ . wnre, B. GOTTHELF & CO. jue Wedaesday’s . e Wednesday's untii 9 o’clock “The Store of Good Values,”” 94-100 Main Siree! until 9 o’clock