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T 763 T 8 . The fuperal was largely at- Jtended and there e beautiful Tordl pleces. o . Tussday evening about 5.30 o'clock the year old daughter -of Louis Haddad of L 28 Valley Extension sustained a wouhd | v ——————— on her m:m as mc!ne r;;:‘:z of n;l:nl it - ive | out of & baby carriage which was. being the floor to the celling s tWelVe | ,ucpeq by ner mother. ~The child had | * 3 @ bottle in her hands an-dwhen she fell ’ The fouidation for the club house s | & oLt T e rath. practically completed, The contract T} was taken to the office of Dr. Charles F. M i " which will | Grand Knight Arthur P. Bergeron an- Twe agnions t the city's firs ngbting( 0% 15 excelent waice supp. TUEL Ll T i Bave been mafde by the fire cOm- | eleven feet above the top of the proposed one an Bastern Perfection holder, | bullding, and this :‘rmhhe .‘:.'."" to l"}_: house. Seven out 1] nl Tholes the other & noazle container. The the g0t linka have been eompleted and Dalder; whtich arrived At the Bank street | aro now ready. g : 7 ! : house TuesdAy and which has a| . oy o improvements at 3 : \ > 4 . ” & 2 3 and about the local statlon of the New | ier, Joseph Connell and Farry Sulivan. . > : ; g Haven railroad was started Tuesday the Willimantie Méroan- | for two lines: of | When completed will furnsh increased Ac- |yis_ assosiation, was el Wednesday | 5' giving it double rangs and | COmMMmodations for patrofis of the road. |nignt gt the shamber of commeres rooms. | | | /oag | The present station was built forty | rne meeting was opened at § o'clock,by | H . Still another advantage is‘that | yaare ago and is to be improved in many fpregident J. B. Fulierton, Samuel Feld- the holder can be left without any fire- | ways, nccording to present plans. A~ | il way clécted sscretary pro tem. The | i —an nnh:.::. as the m:nlah:rm .;ln nnl.rn:‘:fll are gwm"?“n:x'z ?nm meeting discnssed several subjects of in- - "A e = odlog T WRCONS NI terest among them being Clerks' day a [S=====So= 2 SR ' opgortunity to fight the fire in another | of the station. A mlxll:n of :r]:p ;:c’: the Connecticut Agricultural college at|iest Willington station by State Polices ‘! $h6 Gontitvinos which can be pivoted | 10 SSPRRIL b to B8 I O 1 tne | DLOiTR 1t whs veted to Bl ihe hoflah? | mkn Young Monghy. o 1 ¢ %Ki “c o flr:“ s the east end to the water p-;' b Thursday, August 17th. A general com-| The case of J. Wilder Tasker of Storrs / pol carries west end of the station and from the|mijes comprising five merchants ~and | whe was charge with reckless driving was { Bébk and iaAder truck. The other ad- | front of the station proper to the innef iy cierks, will select committes to Ar- | nGll6A. upon PAYMENT OF Costh: { R h e howmale container which ts tolrail of the west bound track Betwsed|range for the activities of the day. It Mann has sold hls house on { 3“ ‘:n hv.: ng:a.,m l;uck b ,w:_ the east and west bound and Pmmencve_ is planned to have a band, games of | Converse street to Arno Koetsch of Hol- { nozzle rtéd into the container | givision tracks the ground with be cOV- a5 gorts, and two good feeds. 'Trane- | yoks, Maks. ' flremen can also leave this plece. |areq with trap rock and asphalt. If | oarion is to be taken care of by the - [ age in ft s that 1t can|order to get the work under way, Sec:|movhante It was also veted to ivits ! JEWETT CITY ‘1 .: &Ry direction. tion Foreman Juiss D, Hue;g' e o | tne Ineinbéte of tha-golless fatilty and club honse of the Willl- | creased his force of thelr familiss to partieipate in the out-| Mondas and Realty company |old ties under the tracks of the thred lyno ™ ¢ cue deeided to maks it an out- | Aame. eha '“"“’m““‘s At 3 m:& 2 : by ‘Arehiteet. Archl; | lines and replacing Snem witn new onct | ing, 1o drese amair, ola clothen th be 0 | Kinyon. daugh of Mr. and Mrs. Danc 7 and in the hands of tiel ve been cradote. b, ‘meeti: & enyo % 4 3 illlam P Jordan | the rear of the station thers will bs & | or ng adjournsd st 9 |iel Kenyon ind Oilver aston o ot ;i &8 his committse. They eail for ufour-foot walk of trap reck and aana, Biter Weation SR tane ¥ n::u*n e : €lub'house of wood, one story high, 40 by { with curbing. O e Barbara Jorneon, daughter of Mr. and | mass. Thh musie of the mass was b §0 fhat, with the front facing west. Tho |of the station will aléo be lmproved, The | \ivy Godtrey Johnson, mer with an ac- | the Voluntown cholr, Assisted by Wil W Fost will pitch slightly ana there will entire ‘2’ ." department of ‘the rail. | Cldent Monday afternoon falling frém a fred Marshall, and accompanied by Wil- = Dea on two sides and the front. ey P hammosk and breaking a toe. Dr. Owen | fred Lachapellé on the violin. - The bri 1 ““‘:: o 2 will ;‘fe L egfennd § Ry O'Neil reduced the fracture. dal party antersd the chureh which| = Mront ot ‘”;"3"‘, 40 feet and ex=11| rwenty-one birtha oceurred in the town | _Relatives an Gfriends of Mrs. Michael | was attractively desorated, as the of- Ny s “‘m"‘" e e faree eomiacer x| of Windham as recorded at the office of | Danahey of Jeckson street learn that she | ganist dlayed . wedding march. The N w ON s ALE "’"‘“ he 1 1';1 “: he | Town Clerk Frank P. Fenton during|is improving, foliswing & surgical opera- | bride was géwnad n white pudsy willow P S 1 & ,’3"{"" T i e the | June. Sixteen of thése were boys and | tion at St. Joséphs hospital this wéek. | taléta with teimmings of white Span- R 1L e left Of | five were girls. The list follows: The condition of Thomas F. Shea who | ish silk Jace. She wore a vell with / DANCE RECORDS N Consluo. Al Joleoa, Comadidn. | 5o AN locRers, h 10 by | S—Wilfred Arthur, son ‘of Joseph and | Was knocked down &nd run ver by ari au- | wreath, afd carried a shower bouguet of . Do, Ty | BT Saart Wil b e onttncss o | atarte Louies Gusdné Vacibar. tomoblle Sunday night, continues to im- | bride roues. Her maid of hoor was ; Lovable Eyes. Introducing Stumbling. Tenor Solo. | e ’:mmmm e S et 0 | vmond Henrs. son of George | DTOve, according to information from St. | Miss Emma Gauthier of Glasgo wh> ~ " “Hootch Rhythm,” from Frank Crumit, | o Ba buflt on a side Al allows for a | Henry and Louise Annie Lavole Rondeau. | JOSPh'S hospital. wore ink brgandi® and a nat to match “Make 1t Snappy.” Medley A-3626 10+inch 7S¢ | s Mlar directly in the front| 13—Russell Clayton, son of Raymond Mrs. Herbert T. Congdon has s0ld her | and carfied an aem bouguet .of white [ | ‘“‘-";"‘:"’;l e e ront | Clayton and Eva Minnis Swah Double- |House at 138 Spring street to Samuel B. | carnations. _Misses Chlista L. Ksnyon Fox-Trot. Atta Baby. . | e i " day. Snew, who with his femily has taken |and Bwily Wild were flower girls, word Sweet Indiana Home. Fox-Trot. Cow Bells. | 13—Richard Colline, son of Frank Ar- | Possession. white fndie and cartidd baskéts of The Columbians. Nora, Bayes, Comedienne, t 3 thur and Lena Tsabelle Monros Monroe, | Mrs. John F. Woods, who recently pur- | white ph! ‘e best man Was Harry 1 A-3621 10dach 75¢ |- c; A-3633 10-inch 78¢ | 13—Lucius Waterman. Jr. son of | Chased the Campbel place in Windham Catiton Kingén. brother of the Biide . i Pt < g P 7 enter, entertained sixtéén s a e bride gave ld_bracelet to the 3 i o D o s | cards Wellneaday aftornoon. Four tALick | maid of honor ABA. Iockbts &hd_ cains "g",‘;‘m‘fi"gm n B b IM,;{;“"KM:‘;:;";,: | and Ovilda Desrosiers Allain. were palyed. Reéfréshments were served. | to the flowsr girle. The best man re i ToxTro "y x 9 3 9—Rosall | Bdmond Peloquin a member of Ellceived a fountain pen from the bridc- Fox-Trot. - - The Sheik of Avenue B. Tenor BY BESSIE LOVE 19—Rosalia, daughter of Stanley (Sas. 5 i pén from the nici and Magdalene Magnder Sosnicki, |EIné Codipany, No. 1-is seriodsly ili ll‘g‘fuom, Following the chutch eeremony, You're Like a Ray of Sunshine. Sclo. Frank Qnmnk i 19—Eveling Clair, daughtér of Joseph | his home, 90 Ives street. N dinnér WS sérvéd in Social hall to set- ; From “Letty Pepper.” Med- s i A-3825 10-inch ' 75¢ || and Albina Courtefianche Dubrlel. Passenger traln No. 46, due in this city | enty-Avs gussts including Rev. Fathér 1" ley Fox-Trot. y Miller e ! i “The seeret of & beautiful complexion is | *'s1 _James Patrick, son of James Pat- (4t 1LB was nedrly an hour late upon | Paradis and Jev. Father Biorent, of and His Oréhestra. Mammy, I'm Thinking of You. ¢ we r care of the skin| says Bessie | ik and Mary Edmonds Counthan. arrival from New York Wednesday. The | New York. i H " TA.3529 10.nch 78c | Take It "Cause I Yours. 7 =% g m:'{._, o iay the | 21—R-1and“Marcel, son ot Joseph and utgn;:m?";fiab‘ “&mfm‘;}"i‘; tets | e bn& dad_vlin, dibiedys, oty b e Edjth i ""’1'5‘ Comgfianui 2 7y jexion. | Flora P % ier Werterfeuille, - te bitchés, ox-6ve daisits *hodb- IR s s R 2 bt A e et .‘.fi‘z'r oAk obn Beantify hor com | | T1—Rovert Eugéne, son of Solomon |10 have the work of painting the ifiterlor | dendfums. The stars ana stripes wete "-fl" R TS Jazz Hnumlils : o instantly By usine Liska Cold {and Dora Roy Belanger. of police headquarters at the towf | consplcuous, as the' beidégroom ia_ an Ot e} A.3634 10-mch 78 TR it i i) sy, | 32—Kathryn Buistbech, deagmer or | bullding complelsd this wiek. o Pt itk n m: évening- thare i Bambos Bay.” v Fox-Trot. L oo st \ Y o [ witiar T | An order rec y Postaster John | way a danct and lunch b RandFed ? 2 z Beb illion gicls 48 women use DER. Ting. | @nd Ruh Trene Picher FIm-| o ouric trom the post offes départment land ‘Mt;%tu:gu-u Viley " ifen, o e x}c%;cnefgiuh 75¢ VOCAL AND D ’t d ir In pikes of face powder because | 23—Bdouard Andre, son of Albert and [0 the effect that arramgements can be | 1380, . Campafilona of the Forest. of e A on O an ln8 3708 e Misins and “Sidve on 1t | Cordalia Turgéon Oervals ade to Ailow cierke 4 post otces an| Amdties, ot ¥hich tha brids is 41 off ! Pasade of the Woodsn Seldiers. INSTRUMENTAL & . Y. #s anvoné jook many years younger. | 23 Feliss, son of - Stanislaus and h i P chiné in A Body AN gathérihz in A ] » s s ; “ 's why discriminating women _and | \ary Paron Jedsiitak. July 1 to September 15, provided there 18 | Grete ABout hér, madé & presentation ‘ %!_OE ‘Chauve Souris.” Fox- Kn;- Mg“fi%m.Mo!;t‘m-" W;}h t1 you heur_thl!l . f‘“".fl"f—nn"x’é’fi;l 24—Jageph Robert, son of Jossph and |NO additional cost 't thé départment This | of a gift, while they give three chgers. e rom 8. iste.” He-~ < : ke i he results they fl\')‘ &n #aie at toftet | Mary Agnés Krozel Kowalsk!. theans that if any of the men aré absent| Mr and Mrs. Masson left for a honay- | *Twas in the Mcath of May. weitan guitar, Howatian 5 - —~ R B dbparicient stores and dvug. | 21— Lois, daughter of Edwara B. and | the Work must be done by othet employes. | moon visit n Ware, Mabs, and at Mr. From “Chauve Seuris.” Fox- banjo and ukulele trio. - OU’VE certainly got a date with everywhere. Your monéy back if A. Domohtié McStweeney, It 1s being Arranged that clerka-at thé | Kenyon's oottdge at Beach Pond. The Trot. Ray Miller and His Just A-Wearyin’ for You. Intre. 5 Are BoL piskssa. 99 Baward Willidms, on ot Staniey | 10081 aftice will have this time oft Auring | hrine wore & dark Blue travaling sult O¥chosira. “I Tove You Truly. Nora Bayeg tonight when she T NTIGT |and Marguerite Bicknall Evashowsky. | the period starting of this week and white hat. Shé reteived gitts of 1 A-3628 10-inch 75c Tiowise; B nd Gr 5 DENTIST 1—Waiter Bavin, gon of Scadsiin W. [ is o Eaat Famiton | foeeitu Aot Soln piésti. ntn asd | e e s o 75 || sings “A-t-t-a B-a-b-y” for youon | | and Luey V. Payne Storrs. urhiture, Both vouhg beople are em- 5 Blus Bird, Fox-Trot. = o 7 . 5 3 7| 80—Camil, s6n of Dick ana Marie|fr¢ spending the week at Willimantic| ployéd By the American Thread Cb. ani adted o O O¥ ¢ i . : Dr.F.C. Jackson | comi son ot i R P L B plovid by s Amerieat Threhd Co. an e T O B todgs by, the new August Columbia Record! BOIALIZING 1N 30—Déris Elizabett, daughtér of Har-| Mr and Mts AR Srarpe and chilaren | Guests wire present fram North Atfle- - California. Ramblers. Englewood Comnandery March, Nora slips that two-fisted nut-kick 8P| L old I and Ethel E. Motse Philips. are af Columbia Lake, guésts of Mr. and | boro, Mash.. Norwich and Taftville, Mr. | ~. A-3838 10-inch 75¢ Prince’s Band. f ¢ PAINLESS EXTRACTING 5 Prederick Raymond, son o Ray- | Mts. William Burlesor for a féw dava. | and Mrk. Masson Will 11vé 4t the Bhdes i e A-3891 10-inck 75¢ | into“Atta Baby” likesheisinspired! REET, WILLIMANTIC | mond and Galdys Lewis Cone Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Smith are en-|home for the presént. Thigeo: Lbeaibia i Tou- Biies & 798 MAIN STREET, WILLIMANT! T i kA tertaining Mrs. E. D. Plerce and daughter | fhe funsral of Johm P. Walh wai Fox-Trot. Frank Westphal Skeeter and the June Bug. Bari- s . ( | ela"amanaasmorming o he par | Petie. Harbman nd ramite wich srae. | D8 HOB Tib Do on Anthony ekt and His Rainbo Orcheatra. o e e i But that's only half the story! JAY M. SHEPARD lors of Killourey Brothers. Reéqulem |old T. Robinsén have just énjoyed a mo- T ot T &SM’"‘“, e Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down. Der'yaLosk on da Chickun Gosp Turn th rd —and £ ¥ Baiiing Fisats & Shisard high mass at St Joseph's church at 9 {tor trip to Cape Cod, stepping at Fai.| mete 48 by ;M“:ém~ “?{,’," chuteh, Fox-Trot, ~ The Haghy Siz. Door. Baritone Solo and Male e record Over: or a ccending Fils gclock was sung by Rev. John E.|mouth, also viditing Martha's Vinevard,{ et 5ot ¥ yma‘nffi‘é:fih ““j A 4 " A-3627 10.nch 78¢ Quartet. Harry C. Browne fact, there’s “Cow Bells” with Nora F Direcior & Embalmer | C47 officiated. Mra. Edmund A. Porte- | and other places. Nov. 50 15 Babariior Bunt A T s and the Harmonizers. 3 % ORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC | Borme into the. charch, Mo, MOinte: | Mae seen b B Boveons 16 iing 1ot |l ekt in 8L /Tosash's eomelory Gypey_Love Song. From “The __A3622 10inch 78¢ | again putting it scross! Lay a bet #0682 NORTH 8T, . |Grady and William A.' Costello sang | family of Arthur D. Chaffee of Higganum, | \iimaentie Rev. Fr Jonn B, Clark Fortune Teller.”, Medley The Low Backed Car. I “Cow Bells”—it’ ther o - brsbs < oo ety Do "’Afl"fih“n‘“ "dm”"" i fn e Z?:"'Jlu"ifu'r’fi"‘nm‘i’m Ry :25.'\':; ol et The Foggy Dew. Tenor Solos. i T o ~——e————————————— | the latter sang, Ave Marls, and as a| Clarence C. Palmer, a local lotter car- | & > ) s OF > + P 9 * waiting hymn, They Will B Done. The | ried, has beén spendink a part of nis| Whs of New Haven Wiiliam O'Blen { v'fi:sx:hv%‘;l'uw‘m S Edwin Dale. [ like “Ain't We Got Fun” that will Kmo Bros. committal service at the gravs in St.|vacation at Pine Orehard. 6f Willimantic and John MeDermott, ! L s v st A-3618 10-inch 75¢ [ - 2 \ Josepis cemetéry whs by Rev. Pather | Mre Ida Pesrum and Miss Mary Lit- [ DENIS Sullivan and James MoNally of L e kT e becomle the season’s pass word! ORS AND Clark. The bearérs were Adam Duntz, | tle of Windham Center entertained thir- 4 o o 5 i . 9 . FORERAL Siiscrons A A Denner, James Hagy(rty and Tim. | teon 0f tha. members at the Cara home, | NeTe DIeR trom New Haven =New B Sy TesTi SXMEIONY, “‘Cow-Bells” ring-in, for instance, S ekl . W Naotia Bani othy Gillén, representing the G. A. R.|at dinnér Wednesday. They were taken };:::len ":fi‘dn Sy Hl:nlntllc.m Hotrigan You Won't Be y. +Fox-Trot. Blus Danube Walts. * Strauss, hi e ises to su rt 11'1‘ = ntan ¢ 3 anfl Frank P. Fenton and. feremish Mc- | to Winaham in cars furnighed by James | B10% W arge of the arrange- Mora-lu, = Fox-Trot. Soprano Sqlo. Fosa Ponsalls, when fie promise: pport yo 3 | Phene 29 ilady Assistant) | Carthy representing A. C. Tyler Camp,|P. Bath, J. B. Fullerton and A. I BilL e 1 Accordion Solos. Guido Deiro. 49988 12.inch Symph $1.50 ther after ?, jed! Y Mary A DelON; L sorttind caral | S RN 61 Nors TEAM., ia ! A-3620 10-inch 75c Eonch oVt % mother you're marri €p 3 nd a member 6f the New Haven Visitit visiting aunt, Mrs. J. T. Btewart. | —_— ! ‘ot ¢ ”, . & e g Nufsit Assoelation, 1s SpetAing 5 cohisitutel e e had in | the ! \ w‘x‘;‘:flfflé’h‘ux’:“ %1:;;‘1‘?; ~—that’s “Cow Bells”—or “all bosh” | Y month's vacation at her home in this eity. | Congregational vi nesday atter- - - ke . visiting Lieutenant and Mrs. Bdward | Marshall, Mts Carle Muha, Mis. C. I Los e. sinch Symphony $1. . L Eiléverg. ™| Woit, Mrs. Abranam Zégeer and Mrs. o “Bake It Snappy.” e Double-faced Record A-3638, selling ; e AR A Y John' Whalley. Lsopam PPy Believe Me If All Those Endear- — I .3y N COLCHESTER The Ladies' Ald Society of the Bap- I'm Hungry for Beautiful Girls, ing Young Charms. for 7bc. imantic Onmn tist church | e 1 N. = From “Make It Snappy.” N s s i church fs tafln it &t Mrs. N. I § Bddie Cant edi When You and | Were Young, SR N €. A. Odin of Néw Britaln is the .Dbrm;u:nm; ~‘c‘;m:f'lhaf:“““°fifi~ i i ::z?' 1“’,”! c;”"“.lsc Maggie. Baritone .Solos. Every record on j,he August s 3 . s & chs & -ing :4“:1: of his daughter, Mrs. Earle| qinic in the Réd Ofoss room this morn- _-fi = h o SO;;Mi: S:;fl;iw i Columbia lst is typical of theiqual- i ing. | Who'll Take My Place 5 2 Paaw i k- S e THE JULY CLEARANCE Louis Cohen of Hartford, formerly of | Ars Mitchel Beamstte and son of | Fickle Flo from “Kokomo.” s ot ity and enjoyment of these peachy this place is visiting relatives in town | Wourtshn afe at Mes. Savid Syming- . Marion Harris, Comedienne. i Th: z £ 1 v dAv ton's, on Brown avenue. H 3 ? My Laddie. ayer. B 16T ut the for a tew days, 3 avenie H A 3830 “10-inch T8¢ e ayes songs!§Tear o new; | E ms FABR]C SECTION Charles T. Wilson of Worcester was| Misses Verna Rail Vivian McLaughlin, ontralto Solos. ;. - - 4 in town Tueaday. Dorlds Lahesche, Blanche Nierow To- ! e AL iR i R and beat-it for the nearest Columbia 2 2 . 7 James L. Root, timekeéper In C. W.|resa Foley, Loulse Wood, Elizabeth mo- i -361 -inch Symphony $1. R s . Bffers many interesting values and a wider choice than has| siinoties & Sone office hoe Anined nis Laughlin, ‘Regine_Outnegke and _Alice o‘:;g's IR R e dealer. Listen to Columbia Records $ 3 work s d left Wednesday for New lvan went t6 Beach Pend for a pic- - wnest. Tenor an ari- ypsy Serenade. - 3 o, . - H been able to offer for a long time. Every fabric is of the | o< here 21 e : ki nic Weanesddy. They' were enaperoned ; ‘totie Dite. Chacone. . Durand-Brown. in comparison to others. § Note the 2 - : : A mumber from town were in Hebron | by Mise Nellle Connell, it tied Naehs Violin Solos. Eddy Brown. ; : rE o desirable summer kind that will make up in beautiful gar- |, i e, o o, T o Oy B e ot orass hapter hat | e O Nt 6e | A616 Tomuh Symihony $i00 || absenceof surface noise and {blast. i — { by D. R. Strong of that place. been notified that the formal tramster ; 3 I Columbia*Records are unequaled in ) Leonard Siebert of Bast Hampton was[of the administration of chapter adtivi- 1 o t (F YRy AE ey M a caller in town Tuesday. tiee In the states comprising tne former i I brilliant, mellow, clearness. * Prove 3 WASH FABRICS Miss Dorls Riley it visiting her grand | Atlantic Division and Slrginia, e or- } . \ Col bia m;fity 1 : ! parénts in Norwich Town. #anization of the new Washington divis- > ] % > 5 BSINCH WIDE NEW DOTTEDI27-INCH WIDE RIPPELETTE, value|, SionicS, 4, Danfels of Stonington oras | ien 1s virtullly compleied = Mrs. Joha l ) R T 3 VOILES, all good shades, regular 50c| 39c—8ale Price 25¢ a yard. a guest of John Higgins Wednesday. Allen Doughérity 1s manager of ths 4 4 quality—Sale Price 33c yard. TISSUE GINGH : Mrs. W. J. Carpénter and Mrs. Nelson | Washington division. Her executive as- fl Gpg‘f P8 TO 38-INCH WIDE VOILES in] ood neat AQ:VI 36-INCH WIDE,| E. Webster were calling on friends in | sistants are perséme expétienced in tha # . / > i Skt ead. Dash atfibes ;e e ot Gps. g;na for summer | Hartford Tuesday. chapter affaifs rélating to divisiéns that I . S h R d . ith b voil h them. Great orehestras l!c“eeflu b :;;' e cl-“ c‘,“ o :;\t_l up to 95¢c a| John Willis of Millington was a visitor | hava beén conselidated, and the vatlos A S Col“m ia Sym; ony ecords—Artists with superb voices have sung it e 5 1 :l-uy ! a“lt.ur;;‘ S5 e e, e olit at 49¢ yard. In_town/ Wednesday. sérvices aré algo under the direction of - have playad them. Virtuosos of the violin, "cello, “harp, pianoforte-have given of their genius. . Columbia ues 75¢—! yard. APRON GINGHAMS, a good range of | David B. Murray and sister motored to | those who have exérelsd similar author-| [ L = 2, =2 4 3 rd i % = BeINCH A WIDE GOOD QUALITY 4mall and large chécks 21 to 8. inch | Harttord Tuesday. - ity under the fermer organizatiens wwith recording has caught all their majesty. Columbia methods of record making give you perfect e rend ,W.‘“‘n- - LES, neat pattérns, value 21¢f W ¢ prices » 17¢ and 19¢ a| Charles Pérkins of Fast Haddam was | the résult that thereé is & contifuance - e P i ! -, —Bale Price 18c a yard. yai héré Tuesday. of the genaral operating policles (o i 5 , ] =Y g rk B5.INCH WIDE BEST 80 COUNT SILK STRIPED 8HIRTING, good pat-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Strong of Nor-| which th‘: chaptérs hivé béen aceus- 4 C OL U M B ‘ A G R A P H O P H 0 N E:%,C‘O MtP A*NlY-v wa W Wt‘ (s PERCALE—Sale Price 240 2 yard terns and colors, were bjc—Sale| Wich formerly of this place are guests|tomed. To date, this year, Jewett City - Price 42¢ a yard. at Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Curgenven for | chapter of the Red Créss has knitted BS.INCH WIDE STRIPED SHIRT-|ONE LOT OF GOOD QUALITY|a few days. Mdeven tbi ofs WINAYEA and - elaven : i JING AND WAISTING, value 38c—| CHAMBRAY, several good colers to|, Mrs Katie Tafcott was a Hartford vis- | swesters, oné hundred pajamas are 4 iSale Price 2c a yard. select from—at 9¢ a yard, ftor Tuesdya. nearly teady to be shipped, and the = Junior Red Cross have made one hum- { SUMMER SILKS SUMMER Wflg STAFFORD SPRINGS | dnd was, sl o 3, 1t 1 pilc WINDHAM SILK in assorted Angelo. Cassagrands was fined $85 and | ior-Red Cross appropriated one hundred P g nmur $3.00 to $2.75—Sale AND S G ©osts by Juage Heald In the borough | dollars for & £ehool nurse in V°“"‘;'°;;" >N ice 9249 yard. | 36.1NncH WIDE RATINE court Wednesday morning after pleading | 210 GFiéwold for Stven weeks, and the ? : WIDE SILK CANTON SUITING 1n i samé amount was appropriated by the g ' -4 - A a good range of striped and cheécked | SU!ItY 10 the charge of reckless driving |shapter for the same purpose in Lisbon. EPE, all the leading es— pattérns, value 6c—Sale Price 49c 5 | Of &n automobile on July 9th. Céssa- | Under the anspieds of the chapter Dr. ; .50 quality—Sale Price yard vard. grande was driving towards Stafford Hol- ' Hugh B. Campbéll helds free chekt clin- 3 \ g 75 quality—Sale Price yard o - |1ow and ran into Louise de Carli and|ics in thé Red Cross zoom, the room = H WIDE BARONETTE ql-;‘no H WIDE DEANVILLE SUIT-.|Almendo Lattizori, who were walking | having beén furnighed and arranged ~ - TIN suitable for 8 ING AND SKIRTING, checks ang|aiong the highway toward the Hollow. | With all the necéssary equipment at the A t patterns shades to se- stripes, value 79c—Sale Price B%¢ a| Miss Alice Lee who was with Miss De | expense of the ¢haptér. Graduate nurses|f . > > regular $3.25 quality—sale| vard. g‘lifll ;;\d Cur:‘. Lattizori was nét injured. |ue in merénnca lll the elinics. A e&:ss 3 \ % ss De Carll was badly brulsed about|in fitst aid was instructed by Miss . v WIDE GREPONGE n 5 aic.| “801TING AND SR ATINGS NTAIN et et U e B L TR T TR o A orl wi ruised on the re. 8. £ eynolds AS retul s - hd . SRSt SSIONY Ti SpO] sl satiehs ot ikl sod St5ibée, | right elbow and left leg ana was cut over | home to Meriden atter visiting ner sia- (KNOWN FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE—SINCE 1872) i Ssiar value—8ale Price 2| his right éve. Ths fi Mrs. N. J. Bi t i . $0 quality—Sale Price $2.98 a yard.] yvard. ight &y ne and costs| ter, Mrs. N. J. Babgock fér two wheks. 2 lmc\n;tdln‘ to $46.18 were paid by Cas- ‘KPL A. M. Lés has gons home with her \ . . 3 . sagrande. or & tew days. 2 7 SPECIALS 4o hirles Berek ot Rockvilie was finéa — ’ H E y and costs, a totl of $14.18 for failure Aeon L'S TRANSPARENT OR.]JERSEY TRICOLETTE, afl shades, |10 DAVE his certificate of registration in SOUTH GRISWOLD 2 4 . x DIES, regular 79¢ quality—Spe-| suitable for Underwear and Searfs, car. He was arrested néar the| Ampert G, Grasne atténded the funeral 4 ~at q e & Jard, regular §2,00 quality—Special $1.49 & S ot hia estisin, Mrs. William H. Devolve, In = ain FEeT s = = orWI om, yard. Plainfield Shturday afternoo 9 . 9 ... - 'S DOTTED SWISSES with ONE LOT OF FIGURED LININGS in Mr. and Mrs. Albértus C. Burdiek and % B - dots, regular $1.29 quality—| geveral patterns, were $1.25— Misses Christine and Arlene Burdick of ” s yard, Special 59c yard, Jéwott City were callers at W. G. Burdick 3, D, Philadelkin “To children nm 248 and at I O. Bdrdick's July 1 Mw % s Alfred onando:'k u‘t& Leland ;.;a. nurr- IN. e. Norwich state - hospital, oy w‘m %mm of the latter's par- Bt, C, A, e {