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CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY, ADLL DAY, AND FRIDAY AT 6 P. M, AS USUAL. « FREE DELIVERY DAILY IN NEW BRITAIN AND PLAINVILLEL _— Notable June Sale Of Undermuslins - BIG VARIETY OF NOVELTIES AND ALL THE WANTED GANS MENTS. Sweeping Cuts in Prices—June Brides Take Notice. Assocation Boys Wil Spend Tho ) - ! 5 Man To Fit i Weeks at Lake Congamond. ‘ Ae big of soul as he is of girth—a. hale good fellei, in or out of his Work—John Bunny is loved by millions. As a moving picture actor, he has made more people laugh, has chased rhore “dull care.” killed more grouches and brightened ¥he T M C & Boye ars aatn more d §a spirits than any other two humans alive. ning to save their money; saving go | that when the first day of July rolls around, each will have a sum suf- Open until 10 o’clock Friday night. Saturday, May 30, Decoration Day, being a legal holiday, we close .all WAISTS But as ajsubject for a tailor to fit! Hush, mates! there's a sad story coming. John Bunny has been the dire despair of good tailors all over the land. " keep its.colt - at 98¢ New styles arriving every day, hun- dreds to choose from. Among the latest are the fine, sheer Organdiies, some in fine cluster tucks with laundered or soft gladstone collars, others ruffled and embroidered. All! at our price, values up to $1.50, 98¢ each. . Middy Blouses, all the latest styles | to choose from for ladies and misses: | Among the new styles are the Jap- anese and Chinese middy, 75c and 98c ‘“anlgs MEMORIAL DAY Hang out your flag in honor of our dead heroes! You will find lots of use for your flag, in- the next few weeks, Memorial Day, May: 30, Flag Day, June 14, and the Glorious 4th. We can fit you cut with any 8ize you want at moderpte cost. x . Clamp Dyed Bunting Flags, fast color, fleld indigo!blue, with 48 white rs, stripes pure white and brilliant 5 t, have cgnvas headings and | brass teeth grommets, a splendid flag | for the price, something that will and last for years, 4x6 feot, $1.00; feet, ' $1.50, 6x10 feet, $2.00. e Old Glory Sets, ¢ §ting of U. S. flag pole and holder,™5x8 foot, fine quality, fast color flag] 8 foot var- nished pole compléte, ball, truek, hal- yard and metal socket. ' The sét com- plete for $1.50. ¥y Cotton Bunting Flags on spear point stafts, war: s color, 8x12 ineh, dc, 42c dowmi 12x18 'in, 5c, 55¢ ! Aoz, 24x36 inch, 15c each. % mountedl on |staffs, - 6x9 Stk inch, 10¢, 12x18 inc) lere:?.cxa. % “Dr. Travis will move o ine 1st, to the offices occu- Eié,d by the late Dr. W. W.i kett, 28 Court St. .z,»_cmphu unq1 of Bread, R ficiently large to carry him through two weeks of camping on the shores | of Lake Congamand, Southwick, Mass.,, where, for the past six years, large numbers of the members have spent the first few weeks in July in close touch with nature, away from the sweltering heat of the city. Already, a large number have en- rolled for the camp, and the prob- lem of not being able to accommodate all who are desirous of joining the party, threatens to confront those in charge. ‘ Contrary to last year's plan, the camp will be held for two instead ot three weeks this year, owing chiefly to the fact that the Southington Boy Scputs will not be allowed the priv- {lege of joining this year. The camp will not be limited to Y. M. C. A. members only, but will .be open to any boys of the city of good moral character, between the ages of |° twelve and eighteen years. The same rules which have been enforced in past years will be In vogue. Three rules have been found necessary and are strictly enforcea. First, no firearms are allowed; sec- ond, no swimming except at regular | intervals, and third, the use of to- | baceo in any form is absolutely pro- hibited. The camp will be under the direc. tion of E. W. Yergin, boys’ work sec- retary. A leader will be in charge of every six or eight boys, and will as- sist in directing the camp activities. _ The camping party will leave Plainville, Wednesday morning, July 1, on the 8:39 train, which is due to arrive at Congamond, 9:26. The launch, ‘““Masecot,” will be on hand /to transport the party across the lake to the grounds. The equipment of éach boy will consist of a Bible or prayer book, one pair of blankets, one pillow case to be filled with straw, an extra suit of clothes, bathing suit, fishing tackle; baseball glove and severa: other articles essential to the happi- ness of the owtiers.® . & Camp A loving cup will' Be presented to | the fellow who ig voted as the best all-around camper, This will be pre- sented. ~with _pecullar _ceremonies towards the close of the camp sea- son.. A eampremblemywilt be given ta each fellow whov#'yn an the. win: RELIEF FROM DYSPEPSIA All conditions of depressed vitality tend to disturb the processes of digestion. Thersis not & disturbed condition of life that may not affect digestion. Few causes of indigestion are so com- monas thin, weak blood. It affests di- ! rectly and at once the great processes of nutrzjo‘u. Not only is the action of the astric and intesti lands diminished ut the muscular actioh of the stomach is weakened. wuel;orq mpt- ve cfi;fl than ithout it normal ly restore the di good red blood. 4 3 activity of the stomach is impossible. Thin, pale people who complain of in- digestion must improve the condition of | their blood to find relief. The most sctive blood-builder in such cases is Dr. Williame’ Pink Pills. They make rich, red blood which %Nekly restores the di- gestive organs to their proper activity and the first result is hunger, The dyspeptic who has hated the sight and emell of food now looks forward tomeal time with pleasurable anticipation, Care now in the selection and qu ut the patient well 3 % gealzh X diet ool How to Eat,”” will be sent free on by the Dr, Williams Medicine iy s The Kodaker will B&IA his glory this week-end with bright sunriy daye and so many oppors tunities of securing good nlczurt.& Be sure and visit. Clark & Brain- erd’s Drug Store for your films or othél requirements. Bring your ne!;;tfies to us to ‘be devoleped. We can assure you of being pleased with the resuits of our gquick ser- ce as can be given consistent th the kind of work we are turn- ing out. Clark 8 Brainerd’s. ¥ DRUG "OR L its the Royal Tailored 243 Maio Street “Get that “Million Dollar Dook’— Yet a few weeks ago John Bunny walked “into a Royal dealer’s store, had his measures taken and in a few days re- turned, and walked out again in a perfect-fitting Royal Tail- Not a flaw wrinkle, not a seam or a stitch that wasn't just right. heevr a try-on did Jovial John have. This doesn’t surprise usts We, who know the skill ored frock suit! science that prevails in the infinite perfection of detail comes to this store—we KNOW that these Royal folks can fit any type or size of hmzun figure, if the measure-taking is And we make rightly done. measure-taking done here, We don’t know the price of John Bunny's suit. do know this—it wasn't more than $35—and probably it was For Ro)al Tailoring gives the utmost in a custom tailored Suit or Overcoat at $16 to $35. a great deal less. Look! Prices:--As amazing as the peerless quality itseif $16, $17, $20, $25, $30 and $35 for the utmost in a custom made Suit or 0’Coat New Straw Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Belts and Hosiery JOSEPH M. HALLORAN (Incorporated) Authorized Resident Dealer in Royal Tailoring in it! Not a crinkle or a And and who see the garment that Royal Shops—we, in jevery Royal it our business to see that any 1S rightly done. But we | } { | S . Optometrist ‘ Eyes Examined: ~ ENJOY YOUR VACATION By wearing AMBER glasses to shield your EYES from the GLARE OF THE SUN. We carry a full line of all shades and styles. For thosc wearing glassers we can duplicate your lenses in amber so that you can enjoy both good vision and comfort from the sun. STANLEY HORVITZ —— Registered By Examination. 821 MAIN STREET. “We guarantee style, neat ness, Comfort and efficiency in Glasses.” Optician Glasses Fitted ning baseball team uf the league to be organized. Any fellow winning fifteen points in either the athletic or aquatic meets will also receive a camp emblem. ’ Hikes and outings will be taken to Mt. \Tom, Newgate prison, Springfield and other points of interest. | Mr. Yergin has succeeded en- gaging a Bridgeport cook to accom- pany the campers and prépare plain, but wholesome food. Summer Membership, For the benefit of those people who desire the privilege of using the associatiqn showers and swimmins pool during the summer months, the officers stand ready to issue member- ships for June, July, August and Ifieptember at reduced rates. in This will afford an opportunity to the boys’ who want to try out those new fancy strokes that they are plan- ning to exhibit before the admiring eyes of the one they would like to pleage out there on the beach in va- cation _time. Besides the swimming privilege, the summer membership will entitle hold- ere’ to the free use of the reading and social rooms, the bowling alleys and the pool and billiard rooms. @ SAVE EYES 1& the Object of This Prescrip- ¥ ton~Try It If r Eyes ¥ - Give You Trouble. Thousands of people suffer from eye troubles because they do not know, what to do. They know some good remedy for every other minor | =ilment, but none for their eve trou- bles. They neglect their eyes because the trouble.is not sufficient to drive [#.them to an eye specialist, who would anyway, charge them a heavy fee. As | a last resort they go to an optician or !to the five and ten cent store, and | oftentimes get Elasses that they do not need, or which, after being used | two or three months, do their eyes | more injury than good. Here is a simple prescription that every one should use: 5 grains Optona (1 tablet.) 2 ounces water. Use three or four times a day { bathe the eyes, This to prescription and the simple Optona system keeps | the eyes ciean, sharpens the vision and quickly overcomes inflammation | and irritation; weak, Wwatery, over- | worked, tired eyes and other similar troubles are greatly benefitted and | oftentimes cured by its use. Many reports show that wearsrs of glasses have discarded them “after a few | weeks' use. 1t is good for the eyes {and contains no ingre#ent which | would injure the most sensitive cyes of an infant or the aged. Any drug- | zist can fill this prescription prompt- ly. Try it and know for once what real eye comfort is. | his trip, EXPLORING PARTY WELL, Donald B. McMillan Forwards Letter from Etah, North Greenland. Gardner, Mass,, May 28.—Donald B. McMillan and his Rocker Land exploring party were well and com- fortable on January 22, according to a Jetter of that date from the ex- plorer received by Levi H. Green- wood yesterday. The letter was writ- ten at McMillans’ winter quarters at | Etah, North Greenland, and came out by dog team. McMillan wrote that vision planned Land on February 7, to be followed by other divisions at intervals. He expressed confidence in the success. of the object of which is to obtain geographical data. He said that during the winter he had re- ceived many visits from the southern Greenland settlements, the first di- Lucky the Man Who Gets Here This Week. The special announcement of Title & Rich in this issue of a special cut 65c on the dollar ought to bring every shrewd buyer the Title & Rich way, This special sale is the result through the Practical Clothing Spec- ialty Company, one of the best cloth- ing manufacturers in this country, No. 663-665-6C7 Broadway, New York, selling to us the complete stock of sample sults from their traveling sales- men. young men to buy the latest style suits for Decoration Day at 65¢ on the dol- lar, see the window display, notice the reductions, other departments offer special price reductions, khaki shirts, straw hats, shoes, underwear, sllk hose, etc. All at money saving prices. See advertisement for other specials.—advt, SECOND REAI;[NG APPROVED, Bogota, Colombia, MB,_‘;\ 28.—The Colomblan senate yesterday, by twen- ty-three votes against eight, approved the second reading of the treaty be- tween Colombia and the United States in connection with the Panama canal. The third reading‘is to be taken to- day. FAITHFUL SWEETHEART. “Apple Mary"” Walsh Has Waited Six- ty-seven Years for Return of Lover. New York, May 28.—After sixty- seven years of waiting for the retur: or her sailor sweetheart, who siile/ as the third officer of an Americar merchantman on a voyage to Chin: with hgr promise to marry him on hi return, “Apple Mary" Walsh, eighty folty years old, has decided to desert | her station -a# the ,Battery for more to etart for Crocker natives of | price suit sale for Decoration Day at | Here is a chance for men and | and | outing trousers, silk shirts and outing | comfortable quarters on Island. The heat yesterday led ‘“Apple Mary” to reach her decision. She asked a policeman to arrest her that she might spend the summer in the workhouse. She was taken before a police magistrate, who. after hearing jher story, committed her as requested. “Apple Mary"” explained that she re- ceived a letter from her saflor boy a year after he sailed. After that no tiace of his ship was ever recorded, tut she always expected to meet him scme day at the Battery, where they parted in 1847, Blackwell's 'WHAT $10 DID FOR THIS WOMAN The Price She Paid for Lydia E.Pinkham’sVegetableCom- | pound Which Brought Good Health. ‘ Danvilie, Va.—‘‘1 have only spent ten dollars on your medicine and I feel so | i much better than I | did when the doctor was treating me. I don’t suffer any| bearing down pains | atall now and I sleep well. I cannot say enough for Lydia E. | Pinkham’s Vegeta- | ble Compound and Liver Pills as they have done so much for me. Iam enjoy- ing good health now and owe it all to | your remedies. I take pleasure in tell- | ing my friends and neighbors about them.””—Mrs. MATTIE HALEY, 501 Col- quhone Street, Danville, Va. No woman suffering from any form of female troubles should lose hope un- til she has given Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound a fair trial. | | This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valua- ble tonic and invigorator of the fe- male organism. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegeta- ble Compound. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta~ ble Compound will help you,write to Lydia E.PinkhamMedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad=- vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, [ and held in strict confidence. l i week. garm l broid AE Summer Rugs. ent is offered at a price surprisingly display of Paris lingerie is exceptionally attractive. ity of the materials, the heauty of the designs and the perfection of the embroidery make them admired by all. can garments of the softest, finest materials, showing laces and em: eries of pleasing designs. tiartford, Cenn, Variety and novelty are ths two watchwords in Undermuslins s season and our stock is fully Surprisi.igly low prices are quoted at our big June This is a sale for which we plan lonz in advance. low for the quality. up to the minute. Sale th Every The The fins quals Then there are Amerks All our garments are well made and fit well Sage-Allen & Co. Guods Delivered in New Britain Daily By Our Own Motor Oay AIDS TO COMFORT DURING THE WARM SEASON NOW BEGINNING COUCH HAMMOCKS Wecan supply you with the best. All complete and : guaranteed to give the best of service and satisfactiony § PORCH SCREENS The Aerolux Screens afford most comfort.” We. have others also and will send a man to put them up for you. . | PORCH PILLOWS A complete assortment of them and you should have them in plenty. ™ We also have an immense assortment of the be All sizes and prices. ' 1894-902 MAIN € HARTFORD WALL PAPERS, DRAPERIES, PAINTS. ing 1.00 22 LPHA v’ room for more coming on that date. PRICES AND Among Pair Blacks, We have at our stables young, i JORSES-—HORSES sound, well brol horses, ready for your tion that' we POSITIVELY MUST SELL BEFO MAY 30th The price, in our opinion, will do the trick, as we have to msite’ In this lot you will find a horse suitable them is one Pair Bays, 3,200 Ibs., 2,900 Ibs.; Horse, 1,100 1bs.; 0 to 1,500 1Ibs, and several Chuncks AND HORSES HON 'Phone 68-3. Horses are selling fast. SATISFIED CUSTOMERS HELP OUR for all kinds of work. . a handsome team ’i f 1 Pair Bays, 2,700 1bs.; 1 Light Roan and Business Hi COME WHERE YOU CAN GET VALUE FOR YOUR MO STLY REPRESENTED, P. H. CONDON & CO., INC. Laurel Street. Bristol, Conal ,\ Use Good Concrete, - for Retaining Walls Concrete retaining walls are safe, sure and permanent. | They make a good appearance, never need repairs, and may be made at low cost. All the miaterials you heed are good sand, gravel or crushed stone and CEMENT —the cement that makes everlasting concrete. We have sold ALPHA for all kinds of concrete work, and know that it always gives excellent results. We guarantee that ALPHA more than meets the United States Government standard for strength. Every sack contains cement of unusual binding-power. Use ALPHA in your next concrete work. Yeud can get it here. Use it once and you will use it always. Swift & Upson Lumber Co., New Britain, Gona. * ic get results. That's what you want a word each day pays for a classified adv. in the Herald. You