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ft A GOOD TIME to refinish your floors inside and outside the house, and do other renovating, is while ON YOUR VACATION Lest you forget, better ring us up, 359 and we'll do the rest. We hold the Key to Cleanliness and Comfort. not Weather flAtlt with m ItaUi Bruh fit ity faucet. roo jiowkr massage ju'iwdowv ll in One $4.00 THE aw- on Drug Co. 71 Uain Street Office Will Be Degrees Cooler Tropical Suit Men well a tho hliij man Mioulil up. 0 ttMit comfort to Ih m n of the light nmrr Kulfa. EMylc and racrllcnUjrn ejr are- very dcwlrahlc ppnttlvc, too. kL KOOI.KKNNY' M,M IlKACir r mm Kit hi rrn at , DMOOITKTI inpanti Jto Buy Our Kind. Wi i Oom All Iay m During August. UYLVM ST. ITEMS cents 5(teton Shoe, 'o. -odvt. rsa school opens fcpt. board, rlvlnff tha of. nrt hour f fch city been Installed in City ea school opens Sept. F,COMMKNITIOX. recommendation ha aa yt by the special tee on the matter of Kfw Urltaln liar an- f of the council c ham uli rt room. It la prot. ommlttee will hold a nine and draw a rea- hn It. J. Klcharda and ended Monday'a meet- taring to Judaea John nd Oeorire W. Klett. a quorum could take MAS IN noiv.. baaln wm recently rr street and the waa not firmly bed. (Kelconta, of 7 Beav- trlvlng Ma homo on d had Just turned Into horse's foot went Into the catch Imaln work. bled unit fell. Injur police were noltned n notlHea the board mow HOME. aged 1, waa report- i her home at 104 t laat nlht. Tha f tha police etatea a been iron nine . Who la nv ft two t and welirha about r AMPUTATE. Of Charlea Nelaon I yeeterdayi afternoon t factory while malt itra. waa reported aa morning at the hoe- (expected that ampu- ceaeary although hla taaehtd. Dr. John L. danee. 1 i .. ... . j .' '-j 3' W THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 35 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. Taints Wall Papers Window Shades. The Room of Hospitality Isn't it true the dining room reflects the spirit of hospitality? Haven't you spent some very happy memorable hours in the dining rooms of your friends? The atmosphere of a perfectly appointed room remains with you. You remember charming, cor rectly designed furniture. Is it not possible your own dining room would be more charming a greater pleasure to you if it contained a new, beautiful, period suite? The above illustration is only one of many suites now on our floor. Come early your slection will be better. (Credit if you wish it) tcznxri B&ai ftltUSNEIS 4041 F0R1 nun fciXTKM C3TS n3 II rvflpJlJI BOOZE CONTINUES TO FLOOD MARKET Home Brew Bottle Occupies Place in Police Court Today Kcports that u woman had been stabbed yesterday nftcrnonn about a o'clock la u drunken brawl lit the rear of the Adkln.i l'linUim (tympany reached the Ciirw of TinMV Odlcrr Kred Wattner and h Inirncd to lh scene. He found liry Knrhonlk stt tfna; In the yard with blood M ream ing from several bruises and with her clothins torn to shreds. Inves tigation revealed that Mary -and a boarder, Metro Stucco. had been drinking home biew alt afternoon and became embroiled In an argument over European affair thai remitted In a fiid fight. Hoth were placed under arrest on charaee of drunken neen and assault. Today, Mary was fined IS and costs and Metro $10 and cents. fYknul AU In Toll. Peter Jaleekle. a friend, who had eupplled the drtnkablea reached a celt about half an hour before Mary and Metro arrived at the police eta Hon, he, having- been locked up by Traffic Policeman Clarence Urn rhere when he refuted to leave the etatlnn. II claimed to have been aa eaulted hy Mary and Metro after ho aupplled them with a quart of liquor, A flna of $10 and coeta waa Impoacd. Icnlnt WJtli llenaott. Augunt HMtsn appeared In court ihla morning and requeeted. that ha ha given a hearth en a chtrn of drunkennean far which ha forfeited a IIS bond yesterday. His requeue waa (ranted. Deneon'a employer a a character witnrsn. credited him with being an industrious worker worthy f knirnt consideration. A fine of $10 and ennta wh handed down. mnk Hut IOntl. Altboinch he didn't know how It happened. "aiimar bronu very frank ly admitted that h-5 waa drunk yes terday, and paid a fine of $10 and coats. Patrolman Thomaa Tlerney arrested the licensed on Park atreet at 3 o'clock Ihla niornlns. Caaimar refuacd to co home and ;nited upon flRhtlnp. he aaid. MuM SnMrt family. John Apetx wan ordered to furnish a bond of $700 to Rive $35 a week for a period of dx months toward the support of hta wife and four chll. dren or in lieu thereof to spend tho next six months in Jn 11. John took the former course. Thi accused has Kivcn nothlnir toward the support of his family for the past four months, although he has been earning $55 weekly In a Hrooklyn foundry. The wife has been receiving aid from the city d urine his absence. Her old est child Is seven years of age and the youngest, one year. lohti lllamc Hoarder. John cl-Hms to have much trouble through his wife's attentions to her bonrders. It was on that account that he moved to this city from Webster. Maes., two years a no. he aa.ld. and for the same reason he left her at Kaater this year. He expressed hia willingness to support her if ahe will put the boarder out. Oeaf Mute Sentenced. John Nicholson waa sentenced to 20 days in Jail and nned $10 and coata for assaulting Karl Kupa In the North and Judd plant yesterday. Tha Jail sentence waa later reduced to 10 daya. .Nicholson, who Is deaf, thought Kupa and another young man were poking fun at htm be cause of hla misfortune so he pulled tha offender off a ladder and admin, latered a beating to him. Tho arcueed claimed ho atruck in aelf defense after the bya carried their antlca too far and began to atrlke him. Ha admitted, mtfr beta What a lot of argument there used to be about a woman driving an automobile TODAY she can "make a train" or fix a tire as well as anybody. As soon as a luxury becomes a necessity the point of view changes. Two or three years ago you would have listened to more varying opinions about tires than you could shake a stick at Mileages, construction, treads and whatnot. It's different now. Tire users are working towards a unani mous feeling. You express it one way the man down the street another. But sifted down it amounts to this: That the only way to settle SeJecf your tir u cording to the road thoy hav to travel: In aftody or hilly coun try, wherever the going ia apt to be heavy The U. S. Nobby. KWU. CORD -NOeSY-CHAIN-USaO -PtAIIl your tire problem is to get a tire of known value and stick to it We recommend and sell U. S. Tires because their value is known. There's no guess about it It was the U. S. quality policy which led to the per fection of the straight -side automobile tire, the pneumatic truck tire two of the greatest additions to tire value that have ever been made. As representatives of the oldest and largest rubber con cern in the world, we are in a position to tell you something about tire values. Come in some day and talk to us. For ordinary country roada The U. S. Chain or Uaco. For front wheels The U. S. Plain. For beat results ovary wAaro U. S. Royal Cord. United States Tores ELM STREET questioned bylhe Judge, that ho ha encaged In prlz-flKhting: aeveral times. 1'cllow workmen character ized him as antagonistic. Trwli Iricr KYrr-d. Judgment waa suspended in tho ; c: se of Vrancis Tanjfuay, charped ' wi: reckless driving as a result of a collision with B. Stein's car a week ac yesterday. The impact came as both cats reached the intersection of Kim and Chestnut streets at the same time. Stein's car. the lighter of the ' two. waa rather badly damased. Iaw- I yet- Harry H. Milkowitz represented Tantruay's interests. Stein's claim was that he was crossing the Intersection, after blow ing his horn, at the rate of 10 miles an hour when Tang-uay's car came speeding alonp and crafhed into him. Tang-nay claimed a reversal of the facta as alven by the complainant, showing- In addition that he had the right of way. HEADACHE TRY IT AND K COMFORTABLE p. "1 ITS LIQUID QUICK Err-" STENOGRAPHY and TYPEWRITING Private Lessons Given H. C.WHEELER 489 Park St Beauty is a Blessing to every woman, but good health is vitally important. Attention to liyer, kidneys and bowels will - improve beauty and health. are a boon to women, be cause they regulate the func tions of all these organs without any irritation or dis agreeable effect Quick Results-Herald Classified Advts CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD This Store Closetf Mondays Daring Aujrast SPECIAL VALUES IN SUMMER APPAREL If you are looking for some worth while values this week com in today and we will give you an opportunity to eeeure bargains that will amaze you. ORGAXDrE FROCKS S9.0S WERK $12.00 All the pastel shades, some plain and others' dotted are Included In this assortment. The popular navy blue organdiea trimmed with touches of white are also in this assemblage. TRICOLETTE BliOfSES 2.75, WERE $4,50. They are here in profusion and In all colors from white through to brown and navy blue. They sell as fast as wa put them on the tables; if you aie interested come earjy. PECX..Ii DOLLAR BARGAINS Aide. '.THIS WEEK. t . i