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en Putting ur Winter es Away ong summer put them ® Tar Moth Proof Bag. oths or bugs or damp cannot affect them. bhone 1369. delivered. I’s Drug Store and West Main Sts. Rnah Swensk will a visit with friends leave in * lawn mowers sharpened. f, Tel 1279-12 or Abbe Hdw. advt. ‘Style’s family are at their tage at Money 0: Quality First. The Ed d Decorating Co.—advt. Mrs. George H. Storr Island, dy of are receiving congratu- the arrival of a daughter cis’ hospital, April 23. Mrs. to her marriage was Miss all of this city. vitt has severed his con- ith N. B. Plaining Works. and | The business will | d as usual under the man- C. D. Rush. Ladies’ Silk Hose Special 19c at Schmidt, who has be sister, Mrs. Fred Bo treet, left yesterday w Besse-Leland's.— | en ck ith Mrs. Willlam Schmidt, for it Sunny Vale, Cal. Pdd Golf Norfolk Coats, 'Make'" $7.60, regular $10 advt. Lappan esse-Teland’s. | Mrs. Charles of are. receiving congratu- lhesbirth of a son. .whist and dance, Jud Adm. 15c.—advt. a’s Half Hose, all colors, es- weight, 12 1-2c at Besse- Women'’s One Piece Pa- | jand $1.50 at Besse-Lelan jk Encampment No. 29, d's L re planning to entertain ple this evening, when they ponsors for an evening a concert by the “Ro; | Band.” of val The affair will in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall and jat 8 p. m. elcome. The public will jeed Blue Serge Odd Trons- 1] find the finest wors ted $2 to $4 at Bessc-Leland's. Fash Suits $1.98, $1.48 and it Besse-Leland's—advt. pyable smoker and ent was held by the local st night. ar- nest 11 the Spanish War Vet. hold a meeting at wh mts for their part in day exercises will be m ich the ade lue Serge Suits, new lines, eland’s.—advt. kes born yesterday to Mr. Maxwell A. Coe of Rahway, rs, Coe was formerly on of this city. '$1.00 Shirts 65c, all sty land’s.—advt. night's meeting of puneil, O. U. A, M, b hold the annual hike lay 9. The route will New Hartford reservoir Ind other points of inter LEAN-UP WEEK From May 3rd to May Sth GET READY Sponges, Nail Brushes, Tooth Brushes Tooth er, Tooth Paste, Hair Brushes, ys, Toilet Water, Perfumes. Ips, Wash Cloths, Bath Sprays, etc. PROPHYLACTICS. Carbolic Acid, Copperas; Chloride Lime, Creo- , Sani Flush, Sweeping Compound, etc. DICKINSON DRUG C.. Miss les, New it was on in- at [A light lunch will be served at the | next meeting of the council, K. & B. Blouses, also Bell and K. & S. Makes, regular 50c Blouses 39c at Besse-Leland's.—advt. | The Scandinavian W. C. T. U. met | Yesterday afternoon and made tenta- tive plans for an entertainment fto be held in the near future at the Swedish Baptist chutch. Members of the lacal union are also planning to attend the big conferences that are to be held in Plainville on May 19. Special Suit Sale at $13.75. One Quarter silk lined coats, hand tailored, that retail at $20, special while they last $13.75. Besse-TLeland Co.-—advt. New lines of Children’s Hats Besse-Leland's. Theran Hart entertained the Wood- ruff club of the South church at his home at 14 Prospect street last even- ing. The last session of the evening class of the Girls' Trade school was held {last evening. An exhibition of the work was given. | Belviders is booming. Land Co. Advt., Page 12. Mr. and Mrs, John Bratton quietly celebrated their silver wedding an- vesterday at their home, | street. For the last i seven vears Mr. Bratton has been janitor of the New Britain National bank building. Rydolph Swengk of 80 Warlock street was secretly married to Mies Elizabeth Benson of Haute, Pa., in New York Monday. Both returned to New Britain Wednesday night and have made their home on Warlock street, Official Headquarters for New Brit- ain for “Boy Scout” suits and suplies. Besse-Leland Co.—advt. Moose club whist and dance, Judd's hall, tonight. Adm. 15c.-—advt. A spring baraar will be held in the Salvation Army barracks at 315 Church street May 6, 7 and 8 under the direction of Major B. Anderson. Fxclusive Agents Parker Shirts, n patterns, $1.50 and $2.00 up to $4.09 | at Besse-Leland's.—advt. Harry Sperry of this city is ne- gotiating with the Berkshire Ice com- pany far the opening of a depot in | New Britain for the distribution of {ice. An agent of the company has { been in the city this we Dog licenses due.—advt. Migs Harriet Wright of the New Britain Tnstitute will speak on the benefits to children in good reading iat the meeting of the Parents and Teachers’ association of the Smalley school this evening. A prize will he awarded to the child having the best composition. Refreshments will be served at the social hour follow- ey “Fashion R. B.” Suits $15 to 320 | at Besse-Leland’'s.—advt. New Patterns in Silk Neckwear 45c Besse-Leland's.—advt. See Bodwell at SMITH SCHOOL MEETING. Parents and Teachers to Hear Ad- dresses and Musical Selections, At a meeting of the Parents and Teachers’ association of the Smith school tonight there promises to be an entertaining gocial and an instructive series of falks. The address of the evening will be given by E. W. Christ, president of the Chamber of Commerce, who will talk on the work of that body. FEmil J. Danberg will give a talk on *Citi- zenship.” Vocal selections will he | rendered by Mrs. J. J. Crean and! John Kiniry Violin solos will be given by Miss Margaret Mueller and Harold Selander will favor with piano recitations. HOW FRENCH PEOPLE A household remedy of the Trench peasantry, consisting of pure vegetable oil, and said to possess wonderful merit in the treatment of stomach, liver and intestinal troubles, has been introduced in this country by George I1. Mayr, who for twenty years has been onec of the leading down-town druggists of Chi- cago and who himself was cured by its use. So quick and effective is its action that a single dose is usually enough to bring pronounced relief in the most stubborn cases, and manv people who ! have tried it declare they never heard of anything to produce such remarkable results in so short a time. It is known as Mayr’'s Wonderful Remedy and can ! now be had at all leading drug stores. It is sold with the positive understand- ing that yvour money will be refunded without question or quibble if ONE bottle fails to give you absolute satis- faction. Combs, Bath Talcum, Powder, 169-171 MAIN STREET CURE STOMACH TROUBLE | =< : SWIFT LIVES UP 10 SPEEDY NAME Busingss Man Arrested for- Reck- less Drivieg While Intex cated. Driving Down Arch Strect Swift's Auto Crashes Into Team, Throwing Out Two Occupants—Case Con- tined Until Monday Morning, Orlando E. Swift, president and treas- urer of the Swift & Uy company and one of New best known and best liked men, made a wild attempt to llve up to his name last night. That he suc- cceded there is no doubt, for he was arrested at 11:40 o'clock on Arch street for drunkenn and reckless driving, after he had ziz-zagged down tae street in his big Cadilac touring car and crashed into a team in which was riding Dranchen- berg and Daniel Strung, bota of 319 Arch street, The fo mer was thrown out and =e badiy injured that he was unable to appear in court this morning. Mr. Swift ad- mitted that he might have heen drunk. but pleaded not guilty to reck- less driving. The case was continued until Monday morning. Crashes Into Wagon. According to the statement of wit- ., Mr. Swift drove down Main . skidding from one side of the street to the other on the wet pave- ment, and went past the corner of Main and Walnut streets at a rate of speed estimated te be ahout forty miles an hour, Near Minor & Cor- bin’s shop on Arch street Mr. Swift crashed iato Strung's team, throwing out the two occupants and causing the horse to bo The animal was stcpped, however, by "Albert Larson. Swift continued to the corner of Arch and West Pear] streets before coming to a stop. Two Companions Disappefr. Tt is said that when the autoist started on his wild ride down Arch street there were two other men in the car with him, but when Mr. Swift was placed under arrest a few min- utes later he was alone, his erstwhile friends having deserted him in his hour of need and left him to face the consquences alone. Scotch Whiskey and Heather. Fortunately neither Drachenberg nor £trong were fatally injured. They were both bleedin profusely when picked up and were taken to the office of Dr. Joseph Walsh, where their wounds were dressea. Officers Masgey, Hellberg and .Waienczjus ar- rested Swift and when searching the sutomobile Officer Hellbery discovered the probable cause of all the trouble in the tonneau. 1t was a new bottle !abelled “White Horse Scotch Whis- v. Teal and genuine, 138 Bath street, Clasgow, Scotland, Bottled Jure 11, 1913, Wrapped around the bottle inside of the paper wrapper was a quantity of the famous heather. Conneisseurs say that it was 104 stuff the joy riders were having. No Fight Displayed. Swift's ear taken to Dennison's rage, but the police were unable 10 nd any trace of the car vegistration, Witnesses who clare that Mr. horn at any time during his mad burst of speed and that none of the lights on his car were lighted. Pr. Brown in Bad Shape. ard Brown. who a number of ago, was one of {he best known hysiclans and surgeon in Ne ain and who had a large and pr cus practice, but who, railing under the curse of liquor, guickly slid alo thie downward path, sted for arunkenness at 3 o'clock this morn- ing. Officer Charles Grace found the former medical man laying asleep In the gutter on Chestnut street, Bvidently Dr. Brown nad wild night, for his head was badly cut and Dbrruised and his clothes would have put many a more humble man to shame. He appeared in the pen with his head swathed in biood- stained bandages and walking with a pulsied, trembling step. He denied that he was drunk, ex- tlaining that he had suffered a fit. ga Meskill imposed 2 jail sentence of fifteon dars, but suspended tence until Monday. Tn the meantime it is probable that the doctor will be taken back to the Middie i 1ctreat where he has been pre Docket, Altred spent a sen- Other Cases on Arthur Tracy and were arrested last night {or as ing Mihael Frawley. ¥rawley had a black eye and a lump on head, but told the prosecutor he got it in an accident, He would not say that the accused had given it to him. The casc was continued until tomorrow morn- ing on the request of Attorney W, F, Delaney. Two carpenters, Charles and Ernest Armstrong, got into argument on Main street last night concerning the best way to build a flight of stairs. As a resuit Arm- strong hit Halstead over the head. Roth were arrested for breach of the peace and Armstrong v fined without costs by Judge Meskill. stéad was discharged. WEDDED 'NEATH ARCH OF APPLE BLOSSOMS Miss Amy Baker Becomes Bride of Halstead Hal- Franklin Wood at Pretty Home Ceremony., Feneath an arch of pink and white apple blossoms with a white dove sus. pended from above, Miss Amy Baker, an | The Mayvor of New Britain recommends that everybody obscrve week of May 3 to May 8 as “Clean-Up Week."” We Are Surcly Headquariers for All the Most Telling ¥ssentials, Paint, Wall Paper, Varnishes, Fioor Stains, Brushes, etc. - e e | THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and § Franklin Square. New Britain, Conn. | High Class Miltinery - At Popular Prices Is Our Specialty A VERY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE VARIETY OF STYLES, HATS THAT VIT GRACEFULLY AND BECOMINGI, SPECIAL LOW PRICES, FROM $1.98 10 $1.98, WORTH DOUBLL. BEAUTIFUL SHOWING OF FLO TRIMMED LEGHORNS AND SHADOW HATS FROM $5.98 TO $12.00, BIG VALUJ KAYSER'S NEW QUEEN ELIZABETH SILK GLOVES, PAIR. BOWEN & CO. 1.00 Look ForOurMeat Treats For Saturday A new and varvied line of meat specialiies has heen added to Roast chickens, Roast Beef, Roast Ham, Mcat Cheese at . . Chicken lcast, that creamy our delicatessen counter. Trank's, famous furters, the Hitle Salad, the but Frensh Frank- Waldorf 12¢ a 1b. Cafe Salad, Potato Salad, On Qur Baking Gounter for Saturday You will find Lunch, and FLemon fashioned German | On Our Candy Counier We will have our 29¢ Caramels, 30c¢ per Ib, fellows, at 20c a last, not more of those Victorin Cakes, Rye Bread. Sultarts, Sunshine, \ large vaviety of rolls, also the old Remember our bread sale still goes assorted Chocolates, all our own make, also our full creamed Could not make them 9 any better If you paid us 73¢ per b, In Our fce Cream Depariment different. two private Inquire for our Sunday special. always something temember we have three deliveries on 906 and o © open evenings. Sunday, wires, | HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM COMPANY 142 MAIN STREET and Mrs. M. O.}lollowing the ceremony a collation Barnett street, was|was served by former music pupil Wood at her|of the bride after which the couple afternoon atlleft on a wedding trip to Boston. Anderson ticd [ They will malke their home In Hart- ford, where Mr. Wood is employed Mrs. Wood is a well known youns lady, bheing a talented musiclan | was graduated fr the Oberlin col- lego music and many One of them, Froderickson, the {march of Mr, No. 90 to Franklin home yesterday Rev. M. 8. danghter Baker of married parents 4 a'clock. the nuptial knot. The bride was attired in a of white marqquisette trimmed with Viennese lace and pearl heads. She carried a shower bouquet of white roge: She was atiended by her stster, Miss Grace Raker, as brides- maid. She wore a gown pink French voile and carried sweet peas. The bride’s cousin, Herbert Baker, v man. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver The monthly Baker, brather and te aw of | Worth club will he the bride, received the wedding csts. | ing. gown om conservatory of pupils her played wedding of meeting of the Kenil- as hest held Monday even [ ——r—— HARTFORD An Extraordinary Bargain in $5.00 Trimmed Hats W@ Special for Saturday $1.50 Here's another of our epecials in new Trimmed Hats that you should not overlook, particularly at the bargain price tha we have marked them Saturday We offer several dozen of these and all fashionable colors trimmed effectively with mings—these hat Saturday $1.50, Ghildren’s Dress Hat Shapes 15¢ Values Saturday Special 25¢ @ will be children's day at Dillon's d ans for the little folks by having \ In the prettiest styles which we have marked at special pricesy Fe the Children's Dress Hat Shapes. y choice in the very flowers, silk are the trimmed Jiats in newest shapes of the seasor ribbons and other pretty trim- regular $5.00 values Very special for We cry large assortments have made spler 75e value. on sale Saturday at 23c. $1.25 Dress Hat Shapes Special for Saturday 45¢ Another great bargain in untrimmed hats in black and all fash- ionable colors, the very ndwest shapes of the season. We offer these hats as a special for Saturday at 45c. Horsfall Clothes You will find the same distinction of quality, style and fit—for models are authentic cop- ies of the most popular of those produced by leading London and New York tailors. STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES are to be found here. They are garments that will measure up to their companions in any crowd. Note our assortment at $25. Other Suits from $15,00 to $38.00. Our Service---Like Our Clothes--- The Best Hovstnlls “yr PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND» HARTFORD, i 93.99 ASYLUM ST. Counecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST, i | .’ { PRESHENED STOCK WITH SOME NEW AND SPLENDID STYLES IN WE HAVE e oUrn Ladies’ Coats, Suits and Skirts our tnilors, REASONABLE own experienced PRICES, These garments are made up This enables us to scll at VERY hy Our Dresses, Waists and Pctticoats are bound to pleasc. You have but to see our line to appreciate the real tasty styles we have to offer, ALL NECESSARY Alterations Free J. RUBII 135 Main Street, Barnes’ Block a word each day pays lor a classitied adv. in the Herald. Yom get results. That’s what you want.