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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, APRIL 24, The House of Kuppenheimer says in this weeks “Post’’: “FOREWARD”: HERE IS A KUPPENHEIMER FEATURE— the Forward model exclusive and originnl with us—one of the most notable achievements in the clothing business in a dozen yegrs. De- signed to fit perfectly that large percentage of mcn—62 per cent. to be exact—who have a tendency to lean slightly forward. Not necessarily stoop shouldered, but who carry the head and neck slightly forward. YOU PERHAPS KNOW BY EXPERIENCE HOW A REGULAR coat “kicks out” in the back, or pulls away from the neck, does not hug closely and fit accurately, The Foreward model does away with this difliculty entirely. _n is based on exact data, gathered over a period of four years in over 3000 good vlothing stores. This model | does not differ from any of the other KUPPENHEIMER Clothes in’ . fashion. THAT THIS LIVE STORE SHOULD BE THE FIRST TO . offer the Foreward is only natural*—we've taken the lead in this . town's clothing business and we're holding it' with just such inuno- vations as this, T PERHAPS |YOU'RE NOT ONE OF THE 62 PER CENT. OF F «Forward” men described above. But in the same way that the HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER has made better fitting clothes for f “forward-tilted” men, so have they made better fitting clothes for men of ALL dimensions. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR INDIVIDUAL CURVES AND angles—you'll find KUPPENHEIMER Clothes respond, to them with I that surcnese, smoothness and sympathy so esscntial to a flawless fit. » YOU'LL FIND CLOTHES HERE AT $18 THE EQUAL OF | which you've never seen before at less than $25, and from cighteen | the prices go by easy stages to $30.00. YOU'LL FIND A SELLING SERVICE IN THIS STORE THAT Safeguards your interests from the time you enter until you leave; i. and whatever you purchase is guarantced on the simple basis of “your money back if, for any reason or no reason at all, you are lissatisficd.” COME SATURDAY ANDN MAKE A SELECTION. i Jos. M. Halloran 248 MAIN STREET. H Authorized Resident Deale;r in Royal Tailoring '| another on West Main street. MEDDAUGH STILL MISSING. yflcurr{ng with a vote passed at B imeettng of the barbers’ union last evéming, local barbers will quit work at'1.o0'¢lock Monday afternoons be- gifining = June -1, and continuing throughout the year. . The tonsorial afists put. in probably more regular nours than-any other union workers, l’nd as Monday Is a dull day in their busipess they feel entitled to a half holiday. J nafiAumms HALF HOLIDAY. , left his home .on Monday noon. his disappearance, Henry P. Méddaugh, the driver of Miner, Read and Tullock’s automo- bile truck, -is still missing from his home, No. 38 Wilson street, no word having been heard from him since he health has been poor of late and his family is very much worried over Meddaugh for- merly ran a garage on Elm street. - NOTED RE ORD HELD BY EDDIE SAVOY | Veteran Colored Messenger for Third Time Delivers Passports to a For- elgn Nation’s Representative. ‘Washington 24.—When Eddie Savoy, the veteran colored messen- ger at the state department, delivered Mexican Charge Algara his passports he performed that highly responsible mission for the third time since he came to the department in Hamilton Fish's day, forty-four years ago. Mr. Algara departed for Toronto, Canada, last night. Savoy first delivered 'passports to Sir Lionel Sackville-West, the Brit- ish minister, who displeased President Cleveland towards the close of his first administration by interference in American politics. His second mission was performed sixteen years ago, when he carried to the Spanish legation here the pass- ports that gave Minister Luis Polo § Bernabe a safe exit from the United States upon the declaration of war with Spain. SPINETTA-GEARY. Bride-to-Be Is Tendered Miscellaneous Shower By Her Friends, About twenty-five couples assem- bled at 212 South Main street last evening and gave Miss Beatrice Geary a miscellaneous shower in honor of her approaching marriage to James Spinetta. During the evening musical entertainment was enjoyed and whist was played. Miss Geary received a number of useful gifts. Mr. Spinetta is a well known mer- chant, conducting a c¢onfectionery and fruit store on Arch street and The wedding will take place next Thurs- day morning at St. Mary’s church. BUSINESS MEN’S ANNUAL. Chamber of Commerce Will Probably Be Created Next Tuesday Night. The annual meeting of the New Britain Business Men’'s association will be held next week, probably on Tuesday night, and at that time the organization committee of the cham- ber of commerce will make its final report and the change of name in the organization will become effective. Then the new organization will get ‘ into running order, a paid secretary will be hired and business will pro- ceed with earnestness. FIREMAN RESIGNS. Aaron Carlson, who oun April 1 rounded out twelve yvears of service in the local fire department as a per- manent callman, has sent in a letter of resignation to the safety board. His business duties will not permit him to remain in the . department. The board will act-on his resignation at the next méeting, which will prob- ably be held on the first Monday in ay. ATTACHES FOR $100. Through his lawyer, Harry P. Roche, Leon Desderian has brought suit against Mackar Kambogin, of the Bagle Homeé Bakery company of Elm street, cleiming damages of $100. Constable Winkle served the writ, which is returnable before Justice W. F. Mangan on May 4. SIGN PAINTER SUES. Calvin S. Albee, a sign painter, has brought suit for $15 against J. F. Gavelek for services rendered. The B | plaintift’s attorney is Harry P. Roche and the writ is returnable before Jus- tice F. B. Hungerford on May 5. Con- stable Stark attached the defendant for $60. BABY SPECIALTY SHOP Made Bonnets, 49c. Room 14, H. & H. Building. Big Sale of Millinery Saturday 500 Real Milan Hemp and other shapés, now " 250 Trimmed Hats, va lues to $4.50, now....... P 100 Choice Trimmed Hats, worth to $6.50, now “Other values in beautiful creations Children’s Hats, newest styles Children’s Coats, values to $3.95 Hat Frames B P e now $2.37 11c to 25¢ Large Line of Flowers, Fancies and Plumes at Saturday Bargain Prices : ‘ Our connections with Metropolitan manufacturers will convince you Satur- | 8 day that we can never be undersold. . Let our expert milliners trim your hat. ——— e A. G. COHEN, OF RELIABLE MILLINERY. 223 MAIN STREET. \ 1914. TT == 367-369 | Main Street BONELESS BOSTON ROLLS | FANCY CHUCK ROASTS SOLID MEAT POT ROASTS CHOICE STEWING FOWL NATIVE DRESSED FOWL: 15 1b BACON, 1 Ib LIVER Hamburg Steak Rib Lamb Chops. ... Sliced Bacon Sliced Ham ... Salt Pork BEST MAINE POTATOES LARGE RED ONIONS CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES. .2 dozen 25 LARGE GRAPE FRUIT Asparagus Republic Smwherflos.can 17c Pure Cocoa Moh. Baking Powder. -can 290 Sauerkraut ‘Fancy Home Dressed Veal Small Stewing Fowl.22¢ Large Native Fowl. .25¢ Roasting Chicken. . .30c Fancy Legs Lamb. . .22¢ Imported English Bacon, 45¢ Fr. S!xoulders..14c, 15¢ Smoked Shoulders Small Sugar Cured Hams Salt Pork Boneless Hams Salt Pig Head 8c Fancy Rib C’d Beef.12¢ Heavy Brisket Corned Beef « § Salt Spare Rib Salt Mackerel. .2 for 5c Smoked Spare Rib. .10c 15c pkg Tea free with 1 1b can Autocrat Coffee, 30c. Estate of J. E. Murphy Groceries and Meats 500 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. GREAT WESTERN MARKET 63 Main Street. Telephone 1053 Frank Maietta, Proprietor. A FEW OF THE SPECIALS FOR YOUR SATUR- - DAY AND SUNDAY DINNER. Small Lean Loins of Eastern Cut Pork Small Lean Fresh Shoulders Rib Roast of Heavy Beef Extra Special —Spinach- Extra Special—Kale Fresh Dandeloins Lettuce, Radishes, Rare Ripes, Fresh Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Beets, Onions and Cabbage. Special on Flour Special on Eggs 25¢ doz THE MOHICAN MARKET 367-369 Main Street BIG BUTTER SALE FOR TODAY ONLY MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER (Remember the Quality is Guaranteed.) F‘RESH WESTERN EGGS GOLDEN ROD CHEESE BEST PURE APPLE BUTTER .OHICAN BREAD FINE GRANULA’ FLOUR 1-8 bb'. sack 69c l SUGAR 10 Ibs. - MOHICAN CONDENSED MILK MOHICAN PORK AND BEANS.... YORK STATE PEA BEANS 45¢ CAROLINA RICE (ful head) .’ BEST LAUNDRY STARCH Fire, Smoke and Water Sale Commencing Saturday, April 25th. 8:30 Sharp $25,000 Worth of Mcn’S. Boys’ and Children’s Suits, Gents’ Furnishings, Shoes,’ Hats, Caps, Etc., Wil Be Slaughtered At Prices Next To Nothing. Here Are A Few Fire Sale Prices Men’s Overcoats, worth from $8 to $22. Fire Sale, 98¢ and up. Men’s Suits, worth from $10 to $25. Fire Sale, $3.98 and up. Men’s 'I'rousers, worth from $1.50 to $6.00. Fire Sale 50c and up. 0dd Coats, 75¢ each. Shoes, worth from $1.50 to $4.00. Fu‘e Sale, 79¢ and up. Underwear. Fire Sale, 15¢ and up. Remember, some of this stock is not even dam- aged by water. $5,000 worth of new stock that came in after B the fire, at FIRE SALE PRICES. Barney Miller" 421 Main Street, Hotel Brousou ] NEW BRITAIN, CO