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THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT, MONDAY, AUGUST J9, 1907. 7 for New York, where he will spend two weeks. ENTERTAINMENTS. BUSINESS CARDS. PERSONAL MENTION Mr.

and Mrs. K. Bingham Kraus and two children have gone to Clarence- HAVE YOU SEEN Honces Wedding Coaches? Coaches for receptions, call-Ins, shopping and funerals. All properly horsed and appointed. First-class light livery.

Saddle horses a specialty. A. E. HONCE. 14 John street ville, Quebec, for two vaca i.vt tion.

PWCtS.iQstO.3a tlATS.IO.tO.fuABitS.ia I to Co, age- Mrs. James Brennan and family of Agents For Domestic Sewing; Machines and Peerless Patterns. Fairmount street are at Cosie cottage. est Beach, Westbrook, for the bal- ance of the season. AI.Ii THIS WEEK-TWICE DAII.V Last Week of Ktix Season row STOCK CO.

presenting "RAFFLES" importers anb Ctetatte Sidney F. South, Merchant Tailor, Is closing out the balance of his summer stock of fine suitings at greatly reduced prices. Drop In a room 438 Conn Mutual Building and take a look; at them. The Misses Sadie and Jennie Plaut of No. 21 Canton street left yesterday Gertrude Shipman, Lawrence McGill for a vacation at New Yrk and Far Rockaway.

and Superb Supporting Company. Week of Ane. 20 CLOSING OUT ALL MILLINERY Hartford friends of Harry Plaut of H. TALCOTT GUAM) Ori3XIX OF VAl'DEVILLE SEASOV. New York were Informed Saturday that a daughter, the first born, came to his family that day.

WhoIe8al8 Drugs and Chemicals. No. 273-277 Asylum Street. Miss Anna Eagan of Broad street was the guest last week of Miss May Coogan at "Tarry-a While," Morris W. GALLERY, MANITFAcnmiN'ri OPENING OF Hartford Opera House.

II. II. Jennings, Sole Prop, and Mgr. THURSDAY NIGHT. AUG.

22nd. Cove. Diamond Mountings. Diamond Setting ine jewelry Repairing. H7 Main Hills Block.

Room 35 Edward Rigney and Peter Carlln of With Arthur Alston's tomedy-Ilrnmn H. H. Keep of Sgourney street Is 6t Lake Sunapee. Mrs. Bernard McGurk arid children are at West Beach, Westbrook.

A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. John Ewing. E. H.

Morse will go to Bantam Lake today for a week of fishing. F. C. Maynes will spend hi two weeks' vacation at Grove Beach. George H.

Brown of the Hartford Eubber Works Is at Savin Rock. John P. Day of Laurel street is spending his vacation at Indian Neck. H. M.

Adams of this city is at the park View Hotel, Bethlehem, N. H. Superintendent of Schools Thomas g. Weaver and Mrs. Weaver have returned from Watch HilL Captain William H.

Lockwood of this City is in Maine on a fishing excursion. Dr. C. Brewster Bralnard and Mrs. Bralnard have gone to Indian Neck for a vacation.

Dr. J. Welles and Mrs. Welles left yesterday for a vacation of two weeks. Kalph R.

Wolfe of the Travelers Insurance Company is ill at his home In Bloomfield. Dr. M. A. Scharton left yesterday for Indian Neck where he will visit this city were guests of William Me Gann of New Haven over Sunday.

Howard F. Boardman and family A II JOSIAH W. LEVY; NOTARY jrSTICE I1AM.ERSTEI. 111 II IHVG. Room T7-7S.

Tel. and Albert L. Hills and family are "SHADOWS 0 THR 11E4RTH" First Time at Popular Prices. 3 lavs Kngagement. 20 STKLLAR ARTISTS 20 Prices Mat.

lo, IS. 2ro. Boxes Kve. Ill, 25, 3., 50c. Iloxra 75e.

GENERAL ADMISSION Mat. and Mabt, 10 CENTS. occupying a cottage this Bummer at Short Beach. George W. Post and family of Sher II.

E. HART, Solicitor of Patents. man street have returned from their Mon. Tues. and Wed.

Ana. SO, 27, 28. "t'l 1'IU AT VASSA1I." vacation accompanied by Mr. Post's T43 Conn Mutual Bulletins, HartforC sister, Mrs. J.

is. uowier and her son, of Bartlesville, I. T. Richard M. Northrop, secretary- ARTHUR B.

JENKINS, Solicitor of V. R. nnd Foreign PATENTS. Conn. Mutual Room 742.

treasurer Connecticut Life Underwrit era' Association, is in Toronto attend' THE SCENIC." Formerly Travelers HalL Continuous 1:30 to 7 to 10:30. 10c NO HIGHER 10c. Nothing: Cheap but the Price. Moving Pictures. Illustrated Songs, Polite Vaudeville.

Change of program. New Pictures, New Bongs every Monday and Thursday. Coolest Spot In Town. ing as a delegate the convention of the national association. at Lowest Prices.

Good Variety Still of Trimmed Hats, Untrimmed Hats, Children's Tarns and Lingerie Hats. Trimmed Hats at $2.50 and $3. Trimmed Hats at $5. VALUES TO $12.00. VALUES $15.00 TO $25.00.

Styles Suitable for Summer and Early FalL We Use Only the Finest of Materials In All Our Hats and Employ Only the Most Capable Milliners. Lingerie Hats, at $3.50 Each to Close. Untrimmed Hats at Cost. Half Price For AH Children's Tarns. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR BARGAINS IN MILLINERY THIS IS THE PLACE AND NOW IS THE TIME TO GET THEM.

WILLIAM H. BLODGBT'T, Formerly Principal Examiner U. 8. Patent Ortira. Mrs.

Francis Tibblts, mother of Representative Charles H. Tlbbits of Attorney at Law. Solicitor of Patent. lai ASYLUM HTREET. Walllngford, is at Clifton Springs.

N. for the month. Mrs. Tibblts is the sister of Mrs. C.

W. Haynes. WARD JOY, PATENT SOLICITORS And Counsellors at Law. Sage-Allen Building. Tel.

IKS Michael Tracy is at Bellevue in New York where he is to be Marvin A. Howard of Bolton, of Henry T. Grant of this operated on for appendicitis. Horace Autland left this morning city, who has been spending his vaca. tlon on Long Island, was here Satur day, ending the two weeks' outing.

Luther Harris, the veteran market Dr. George O. McLean, DENTIST. PARK for Crescent Beach and will be there 3 ASYLUM HARTFORD, CONN. two weeks.

ieiepnone man, is critically ill at his home on Charles F. Pratt has returned from Bee the Free Attractions This Week Waite in Ills 'Wonderful Cycling Cylinder Whirl. Wooster street. He Is one of the oldest members of the North Methodist Halifax, N. where he spent his va Dr.

William T. Barto, DENTIST. Formerly with Dr. N. J.

Goodwin. Church and an old-time class leader. cation. Horace C. Smith left this morning Conn.

Mut. Bldg. 'Phone. 8710. Room 740.

Superb Vaudeville Acts for a two weeks' vacation at Indian Orrin L. Pease and family, who have been at Fort Kent, are at Au Sable Chasm, N. and will spend the rest of the vacation season at that Include Neck. Mr. and Mrs.

8. R. Flagg left Sat DR. L. G.

CHAPMAN. DENTIST, BALLERSTEm BUILDING. resort. Blanche Sloan urday afternoon for Saybrook Point Mrs. William Boyle and the Misses Anna Levee and Mabel Nicholson are spending their vacation at Atlantic and will be away two weeks.

Mrs. Edward H. Smiley, state sec In Daring- Aerial Feats. 8:15 to 10:16. in Theater.

10 and 20 Cent Seats.) Carnival Wednesday Night. Fireworks Friday Night Band Concerts Afternoon and Evening. City, Brighton Beach and The Weirs, F. W. DUNHAM, DENTIST.

911 MAIN 8REET. HARTFORD. retary of the King's Daughters, is at w. Professor James J. McGovern, or Munsey Cottage, Chautauqua, N.

T. Miss Mary Watrous of Seyms street is in, New Hampshire, spending her vacation. EXCURSIONS. ganlst at St. Peter's Church, who has been engaged to give dally organ re.

'Ha that sleeps feels not the toothache." DR. B. A. SEARS, Dentist, 8.19 Main Street. Hours, 9 a.

m. to 4 p. m. Sundays and cltals during the present week at the Jamestown Exposition, left Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. H. Seymour of evenlnRs by appointment. RAYMOND and TfllipQ WKITCOMB'S lUUno AM. TRAVELING EXPENSES INCLIDF.D Oakland Terrace have gone to Wood mont for two weeks.

F. H. Hurley, George S. Seibert, R. H.

Ramsden, J. B. Paquette and A. N. Fowler of this city have been Thomas W.

Gunshanan and family are spending a two weeks' vacation at spending a part of their vacations at A Party will leave Boston, September Savin Rock hotels. Dr. James McManus Sons, DENTISTS. 80 Pratt Hartford. JAMES MeMANUS, D.

D. S. CHARLES MeMANUS, D. D. 8.

HENRY MeMANUS. D. D. 3. Bound View.

for a Grand Tour to THE YELLOWSTONE Mrs. J. Wells Woodbrldge of New York, formerly a prominent soloist In the churches of this city, Is a guest John F. Gaffey of Chapel street has returned from a vacation of two weeks at Indlan'Neck, Branford. at the Montowese House, Indian Neck AND CALIFORNIA Mrs.

Woodbrldge la recovering from the grip. The Misses M. Laldlow, M. Dwyer and Florence Queen of this city were E.W.MODEEN, Undertaker. 2.19 Main Street.

'Phone 1.12. Branch OIRce. South Manchester. Trotter Block. 'Phone 179-12.

The trip will Include a week In the Mrs. Louis E. KIlby, who has been registered in Paris, last week. National fark. ample stops at neattie, Tucoma and Portland, the Columbia confined to her apartments in High land Court for ten days has so' far Miss Frances Brock of Willow street River, the picturesque Shasta Route, and extended visits to Pan Francisco, Monterey, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles.

recovered that she will be able to leave nas gone to cape May, N. on a San Diego, returning via the soon for Springfield to Join her hus band. vacation. J. A.

WHITNEY, UNDERTAKER, Attendants at office nay and night, 171 Main street Telephone 11S-2. brand Cnnon. Summer and Autumn Trips of Nine to Twenty-Four Days to the Principal lie-sorts of New England, New York and Miss Anna Sweeney and Miss Mary Mrs. Harriet B. Clark, matron at Union Station, has received purse of A.

Dwyer are summering at West Canada, in August and Haven. money from employees at the sta. Around the World, Westbound, Sept, 16. Around the World, Enal hound, Oct. 3.

tlon in token of their esteem and has gone to New York, where she will visit her son for three weeks. It is her Carsten L. Skau of Preston street has gone to New Haven for a week's CHARLES H. VINCENT. FURMSIIIXO UNDERTAKER, SIMSBURY.

CONN. Telephone connection. 1615. Railroad and Steamship Tickets to all Points. Send for circular, mentioning trip de sired.

second trip to the metropolis. vacation. Ex-Mayor Miles B. Preston and F. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Mullln of SIg- W. Warner, who have been traveling ourney street go to Block Island today in Europe through the summer, will for a vacation. RAYMOND A WHITCOMB CO 30 WashinKton Street, next to Old South C'hureb, Ronton. SS 1'nloa Square, New York, 1005 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia HILLS MARCH ANT, Funeral Directors and Embalmera, ANN STREET.

MASONtC TEMPLE, Telephone 01-4. Open day and ulsnt. arrive in New York-from Liverpool Policeman John F. McDermott of this afternoon on the steamer Mina tonka. They have been absent from Putnam street and Mrs.

McDermott the city ten weeks. have returned from Far Rockaway, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oakes, whose summer home. Cottage Victoria, is one Benjamin S.

Gilbert of No. 24 Green. field avenue has been spending his va of the most attractive at Short Beach ERVIM L. Fl'ltltliV, Successor FOSTER FURREY, Funeral Directors and Embalwers. 1106 Main Hartford Conn.

Attendant day or night. Lady assistant. Telephone connection. cation at Rocky Beach. are entertaining a pleasant family party this summer.

With them much of the time are their five daughters Mrs. Charles H. Lay and daughter Florence have returned from a and other guests. Captain Charles J. Fuller will at month's stay at Wood mont.

tend the national encampment of the Mr. and Mrs. George R. Finley of No. 427 Main street are at Morris PRATT JOHNSON, Furnishing Undertakers, SS7 Main Street, Hotel Capitol Building, corner Capitol avenue.

Attendants at oillce day and night. Telephone 11)40. Grand Army, which will be held in Saratoga from September 8 until Sep Sage, Allen Co. Special Corsets. At $1.00, Worth At $1.50, Worth $2.00 and at $3 Worth $5.

These Corsets are made expressly for us, by one of the best corsetmakers in the country. It costs the makers nothing; for advertising-, traveling; salesmen or AU we pay for is the materials and work. We are under no oblig-atidns to make the prices as high as other corsets of equal merit sell for AND WE DON'T. These Sage, Allen Co. Corsets are becoming- very popular, although we have had them but a comparatively short time, because they are the best in the state at the prices: $1.00, WORTH $1.50 Of batiste.

Three models one for young girls or slender women; one high bust model for long-waisted figures; one for the average figure deep hip style. All are lace trimmed and have hose supporters. $1.50, WORTH $2.00 Of batiste. Two models one long, deep-hip style, the other short over the hips; medium and high bust effects; bones and steels flossed with silk; trimmed with band of taffeta-ribbon; hose supporters. THESE ARE CORSETS FOR MOST PARTICULAR WOMEN.

COME AND LOOK AT THESE SPECIAL CORSETS. La Premiere to $10. Nothing Finer Can Be Found, Even In French Corsets. La Premiere Corsets have long been a feature here, being our special corset and one that always gives satisfaction. Many customers will use no others.

They are hand made, full gored and bias cut. Every pair is filled throughout with whalebone. They fit the figure and do not force the wearer into their own contour. The lines of the La Premiere corsets are nature's own. They are hygienic, graceful, shapely.

There is a particular model for every type of figure. FITTING We pay very particular attention to fitting corsets. Our corsetiere has had much experience and is competent to give advice as to the style of corset best suited to each figure. Our corset stock is large, containing all the leading makes in addition to our specials and we keep in stock at all times all the small accessories to the toilet that are such a help to stylish dressing. Our fitting rooms are convenient and comfortable at all times.

Many Bargains In Infants' Wear. Coats, Dresses, Caps and Guimpes Much Below What You Usually Pay. At the Infants' Wear Department, second floor, south store, we are closing out coats, dresses, muslin caps and guimpes at prices very much below regular. This is a favorite part of the store for the mothers, as they find all the little garments needed for baby or little girl or boy made up as they are at home daintily fashioned, showing fine needlework and the cost is actually less than the same garments could be made up for in your own home. Just now you will be specially interested in the bargains we have.

Take the matter of short coats. All that are left of our light weight wool coats are now at half price. There are some very handsome, stylish little coats in pretty gray checks and mixtures, tans, blues, all made up in the best manner possible and as smart as any garments we have in the store. They are just what will be wanted for Fall'and savings can be made by all who buy now. Then there are bargains in white lingerie and pique coats, sizes 2 to 4, dainty little garments, beautiful and serviceable, which we are also closing out at about half former prices.

Some of the prettiest little dresses, made of fine, white materials, in low neck and short sleeve style, that we have seen are going at reduced prices. These are for children to 4 years old. They are extremely dainty and fine. Muslin baby caps are also being sold at a reduction. They are cute little caps in a variety of patterns and fine qualities.

Decided savings for all who buy now from this stock. 4 to 12-year sizes, all reduced in price, to close. Bargains In Ladies' Suits. Some at $10 that were $37.50. Some at $15'that were $50.

Some at $19.50 that were $57.50. Some of the greatest values we have ever offered are to be found here now. If you Cove for a few weeks. tember 16. uaptatn tuner was In the Thirteenth C.

V. and is a mem POPULAR EXCURSION TO NANTASKET BEACH and RETURN via Special Train to Boston and Steamer from Jtowe'a. Wharf. Leave Hartford a. m.

East Hartford. 7:56 a. m. Hue Boston 10:55 a. m.

Steamers of Nantanket Beach Steamboat Co. leave Boslon from Howe's Wharf at 11:20 a. 12:20, 1:20, 2:20 and 3:20 p. in. TI ESDAY, AITGVST 20.

Rate of Tare for the Round Trip Only $1,110 The Excursion Tickets Include Coupons for a trip from Boston to Nantas-ket Reach and return, via Steamers of the Nantasket Beach Stenmbnat Co. Excursion Tickets, STRICTLY LIMITED. Rood only on the Special Train and date as nho'e. RETURNING Steamers leave Nantasket 2:40. 8:40, 4:40.

5:40 p. m. Express Train leaves Terminal Station, Bostun, at 6:55 p. m. THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVE II Alt li'OIIII RAILROAD V.

C. COLKY, Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agent. Mrs. J. F.

Berry will visit her sis ber of Robert O. Tyler Post, No. 60, ter, Mrs. Freney, at Cosey Beach this G. A.

R. woek. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.

Alcorn Miss Edna M. Gibson and Miss Ad dle B. Gibson of West Hartford are MARRIAGES. SEQUEIRA WILSON In this city, August 16, 1907, hy the Rev. Philip C.

WolccHt, Augustus Seiudra nf Hartford and Mrs. Corlnna K. Wilson of Seattle, WashinKton. DEATHS. DOT, AN Tn this city, Aupust 18, 1907, Mary lUcliardsun aged 63 years.

and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Clark left yesterday for Dayton, O. Mr.

Alcorn and Mr. Clark are Connecticut delegates to the National Encamp at Indian Point. Leon A. Soper and W. H.

Reynolds ment, sons or veterans, to be held In that city. Before returning to this city Mr. and Mrs. Alcorn will visit are spending their vacations at Sa chem's Head. Miss Georgia L.

Htigentobler, sten relatives in Dayton. Funeral services at 53 Ann street, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Among the Hartford people at city, 17, 1907, FINN In this John J. Finn. this ographer In the executive office at the Woodmont during the pant week have been Mrs.

George O. McLean, William Funeral from his Into home, 23 John Capitol, has gone to Asbury Park, 3., for two weeks. and Ora C. Peck, Miss C. Dahlll, Miss Mabel G.

Schumacker. Miss Lil Mrs. Mary E. Dunn and her daugh lian O. Walenden, Dr.

J. F. Root, Miss LAST I'OIM I.AR EXCURSION of (be season to NEWPORT Via Rail and Steamer. THURSDAY, AUG. 22.

Hart- New I.nndnn u-hcra Vi uuun an v. ra will II till H- ler lo the Superb Hound Line Steamer street, tumurrow (Tuesday; morning; at 8:110. Iteiiulem mass at St. Peter's Church at It o'clock, liurlul in St. Patrick's Cemetery.

FLANNIOAN In Dloomfli'ld, AuRnst 17, 07, Lucy daughter of John and Julia Mulcahy Fltuuifgan, aged 1 months. Funeral from the family home. t9 Harby street, Bloomlicld. this (Monday) afternoon at 3:30, Rurial in ML St. Ilenedlct Cemetery.

KELLY In this city, August Richard Kelly. Funeral from the residence of his alter, Mrs. Margaret Cuhill, 205 Ijtw-reneo stret-t, this (Monday) morning at with high mass at (It. Joseph's Cathedral at 9 o'clock. Burial at Mt.

St. Benedict's Cemeterv. MCLLAKKV In this city, August IS, Patrick Mullarky. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Mullarky, aged months. Funeral from the family residence, 232 Park Terrace, tills afternoon nt 8 o'clock. Burial In Mt. St. Benodlct Cemetery.

HUUHKN In Rm-ky Hill. August 1, 11107, Emily Webwtcr ltohhlns. wire of Roliert Sugden. agVd i. Funeral services at the residence, this (Monday) afternoon at .1 o'clock.

Carriages will bo at tlio station in Rocky Hill upon arrival of tho 2:18 p. in. train. May noemer, mis King, Hewitt Hint, J. F.

Barnes. J. T. Qulnn, John Angus, James J. McKennad, Joseph P.

Hopper, John Bond, Mrs. J. C. Riley, Miss Gertrude M. J.

Riley, Miss M. E. Cum. mlngs, James T. Gordon, Edward J.

McGinn, Ernest F. Wise and John W. Weaver. Among the Hartford people who have registered at the hotels at Savin Rock the past few days are, Matthew J. Coughlln and John Coiighirft, Mr.

and Mrs. T. B. Williams, Mrs. C.

C. Case. Mr. and Mrs. Case, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Burr, Minxes Elizabeth and Katherlne Grady, Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Chaffee, Mrs. Margaret MoMahon and Miss E. McMahon, Miss Nellie L. Carroll, Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Cosgrove, Miss Florence Dono-vnn, Mrs. Donovan, Miss Annie Casey, Katherlne E.

Goldberg, Anna E. Davis. J. F. Rourke, Mr.

and Mrs. A. P. Alderman and Thomas Stewart. CITY op i.o Mnk I nor Timuf rlniUri.t it plIMUII Villi Ihrouffli I-on Inlnnrl ftouml.

Jiiock In-1a ml a Hound ami NarrHKaiisett Hay; due en jjftj, uue mi (mii i iiif ji. ni. It AT 13 OP KAHK KOIt $1.50 Till-; IIOIM TRIP Tlfltttto Mtrlotttr a 1 1 t- I III it iimmi, 14 1 1 IT tlrt lint II ft I ft ty nn 1 Train and Kteuiiirr on Above Dale. II Ml' I It vo K'UTiflllT ter, Miss Rosaline Dunn have gone to Atlantic City, N. to remain until after Labor Day.

Miss Hazel Watrous of South Manchester is at the Hillside Inn, Bethlehem, N. H. W. D. Ahem, day clerk at the Hotel Heubleln, has returned from a week's visit with friends In the Berkshire 11 Ills.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Etherington and Miss Etherington of Imlny street are spending a three weeks' vacation in, the Berkshire Hills. Mrs.

James Tanner of Park street nd her granddaughter, Mildred M. Bates, are spending a vacation at Ston-Ington and Watch Hill. Mrs. C. W.

Haynes and daughter, Miss Minnie Haynes, have gone to Watch Hill for two weeks, leaving this morning. Howard A. King with his wife and two sons left for his old home In Clinton this morning and will be away for two weeks. Avery F.bblts and mother, Mrs. Eb-lt of West Hartford, lpft Saturday afternoon for Northern New York, where they will spend two weeks.

Charles C. Phillips, clerk for the Daujers Mill Company, left yesterday. 4:3" l. m. The ew York, Kew Ilnvea ft Har.furd Hnllrofiit Co.

P. C. COI.KY, Asst. Gen. Pa.

Agt. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. WE HAVE GOT If you have $100, $1,000 or $10,000 to Invest call or write for my list of high grade investment securities to net from5to61-29b Thomas C. Perkins, i Connecticut Mutual BldJ.

Hartford, Court. 2 Cts a Plant for Advice. Charge for preliminary planting pint male to scale Vi acre or Icsh, 87.50; to 1 acre, i0: over 1 acre. $10 per acre. Ilpon approval, mitlim.

I will make a detitii lift of plants for 2 cents per plant. Travelling expenses beyond Hartford mliiltlonal. Giadlng plana and supervision, JAflF.W WFiMV Landscape Architect. I lloltou, Connecticut. The Agency for ths VISIltLlfi ROYAL i3TANl)Artn TYPEWRITER, Trice 105.00.

Call and see It or send for CStalnlrii warn mem, come ai once. iiartrora typewriter bzcoanga 2S State ituura Xi-22. '1'cL 2U8-. I.

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