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luwe the best soaps. All kinds are here. whz_t you want and it will be our greatest to give you just the soap you desire, Delicate soaps to make baby’s tender skin sweet . Fine cleansing soaps for father and the ghly perfumed, medicated and toilet soap y’s dressing table. ’Phone your order. Well’ Drug Store > RNER MAIN and WEST MAIN STS. ischool in this city to- ers are attending the Teachers’ convention 'Qnmy First. The Bady Deeorating Co.—advt. febb has returned from a nitarium where he bas ng treatment. "for autos'at 54 Main,—advt. $lguft is updergoing treat. hospital for the painful ived Wednesaay in ex- fire at his home. " Belvidere appeal as a See it. The property £.—advt. Camper, .of New Hav- pest of Mr. and Mrs. Israel f Winter street. lawn mowers sharpened. 11279-12, or Abbe Hdw. Church 1. Weinberg and daugh- ymin Miller of Stanley toa y by automobile for . sale. Ev/ex‘ythin‘ greatly Grln rod, 46 Main St.— ng in the bankruptey Jacobs and Jacob Abra- w in the réferee's office | ‘this aftermoon. Judge presents the bankrupt _appears for the credi- Wilson Store in the City ing the talk of the town. pjare different.—advt. ‘Brewster of Deep River diguest of Miss Evelyn Parket Shirts, new ;a.oo up to, $4.00 L hu been indis-- «éug West Main stroet dn.ya but is now s..la at $13.75. One ‘coats, hand.tailored, "8t $20, special while they Besse-Leland Co.—advt. diphthefia on Main street to the health depart- Quarantine on a case W;h mut was To- ‘Wanén ] Ofla Plece Pa $1.50 at Besse-Leland's _cigar. Al dulm d ‘dot on each cigar r drove his horse on Dwight street tracks are being did not wake up 1 had traversed about The rig was extrl- @ help. of Edward Mc. tchman. Shirts 65c, ~—advt. of the s¢wer depart- ‘week amounted to department all styles, Serge Suits, new lines, .—advt, ‘pmbuc works will give hearings next Tuesday ‘in State street from enue to Linwood street; sprinkling of Adams street from Lin. coln to Vine street and Ellis street from South Main to Maple street; laying cinder walk on Cherry strect easterly to the end of the street. K. & E. Blouses, also Bell and K, & S. Makes, regular 50c Blouses 39c at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. Boys' Wash Suits $1.98, $1.48 and 98c.new at- Besse-Leland’s—advt. Lester Long of <Urion street has joined the United States navy. Isabella circle, N. D., of I., met last night in Judd’s hall and made ar- rangements for a'dance on’ May 21. Boys' Blue Serge Suits, new lines, at Besse-Leland's.—advt. ‘Fashion R. B.” Suits l.t Besse-Leland's.—advt. Hermln J. Zahnleiter will' present. Mijss Ruth H. William, violinist,’ at a recital in Civic club hall, Hartford, Sunday afternoon. The recital will ‘be in' connection with a voeal reeital by pupils of Benjamin W, Knox. .. Offical Headquarters for New Brit- ain for “Boy Scout’” suits and supplies Besse/Leland €o.—advt. » Men's . Odd - Golf Norfolk Coats, “Heidelberg Make” $7.50, regular $10 values at Besse-Leland's—advt. ‘Washington commandery, No. 1, K. T., will hold Ascension day exercises Wext Thursday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock in the First Methodist Epis- copal church, Hartford. An address will he delivereqd by Rev. Howard V. Ross and music will be furnished by the Tempo quartet and the church choir. Supper will be served in the parish house at 6:45 a’clock. A special conclave of the commandery will be held in the Asylum, Masonic hall, Shturday evening. The order Lof the Red Cross will be conferred. Another Ladies' Silk Hosé Special Saturday 19¢ at Besse- Leland'a-n | adyt. The e‘lty buimln‘ ccmmisslon ‘Held “P regular monthly meeting this af- tofnoon, Another Ladies’ 8ilk Hese Special Saturday 19c at Besse-Leland's— adypt. “/Men’s Lisle Half Hose, all colors, es- pecially lightweight, 12 1-2¢ at Bessc- Leland adyt. $15 to: $20 TEA(’]IFRS SING POPULAR AIRS. Annual B-nqmn. of sflmol Council ¢ Held Last Night at N. B. Club, Popular airs floated out of the open windows of the New. Britain club last night, “Tipperary” among them, and the crowds around the Center listened with interest. The lyrics were com. posed for the occasion, hawever, and perhaps were, an improvement over the eriginal. Songs were 'not all that the school council listened to at its annual ban- quet, whigh was attended by seventy- five teachers. Thase who responded to the .toasts praposed by Professor J. €. Moody, the toastmmaster, were: Miss Hlla L. Fallon, the retiring pres- jdent; 1. P. Slade, principal of the New Britain High school, the new president; Migs Bertha - L. Sheldon, the ‘new president of the Teachers’ club; ‘Migs Mary Campbell and W. B Tay of the entertainment commit- tee; ana S. H. Holmes, superinten- dent of schools. \ Music was furnished by bined High school and school orchestras. the Grammar Native Eggs, 27¢ doz. Russell Bros. —advt. » Wonder Abdominal Health Belt 4 Mén, Women and Children isammfifically constructed abdominal sup- very highly endorsed, not only by many users, but also by physicians and surgeons Wander Belt is light in weight, durable, ef- its low selling cost brings. it within reach nstration at our store this week. VICKINSON ; m G COaQ MAT 114699!!‘7RFF’1 com- | AT LUTHERAN CHURCH Dr. $. G Ohmay to Leave on Exieaded Trip Through West. Thirty boys and will be confirmed Lutheran church Sunday morning by Rev. Dr. S. G. Ohman. The class will attend first communion in the evening, when there will be a recep.- tion of new members. A reunion of the classes confirmed by Dr. Ohman dpring his twenty-year pastorate will be held Thursday' evening. So far the pastor has had 905 cenfirmants. Sunday’s class is composed of the fol- lowing: Herbert Raymond Sand- quist, George William Granquist, Carl Elmer Joel Berggren, Carl Jo- han Johnson, Ruddlph August Fali- nor Nelson, William Lewis Kronholm Alfred Philip Martin Larson, Carl Christenson, ' Ludwig = Algott. ,Odman, Herman Sigfrid Hallin, ~Claus Emil Bengston, Carl Adolph Valdemar Johnson, Lawrence Valentine Nord- gren, Walter Hilmar Anderson, Oscar Sigfrid Peterson, Harold Theodore Bergquist, Harold Edwin Josephson, Clarence Rudolph Andersen, Herbert Philip Klander, Gunnar Oscar Ander. son, Philip Walter Engstrom, Arthur Bernhard Johnson, Oscar Robert Paulson, Harold Carl Nelson, Wil- llam ‘Oscar Stromquist, Gustaf Fred- erick Sandberg, Frank Willlam John- son, Gustaf Sigfrid von = Schantz, Suno. Eskil Waldimir Larson, Arvid William Herbert Alderson, Esther Mabel Nelson, Gunheld Ruth Johnson, Gertrude Cecelia Heline, Ingeborg A. Fromen, Aina Hildar Josephine An- derson, Edith Theresa Anderson, Ruth Mabel Johanna Anderson, Elsa Chris. thirty-four girls at . the Swedish of ‘this city | tina_ Casperson, Sigrid Hannah Helen Hallberg, Ellemina Marguerite Sam- uelson, Minnie Sephia Elisabeth Borg, Alma Amelia Johnson, Sally Hildur Swenson, Julia Christina John- son, Agnes Hildur Ellgren, Flarence Christina Theresa Olson, Charlotte Josephine Ringuist, Esther Mabel Amelia Beckman, Mildred Francina Linnea Swenson, Ellen Theresa Ander- son, Mabel Sophi¢ Anderson, Christina Casperson, Ebba Edith Hel- frida Anderson, Elsa Cecelia Bengt- son, Florence Alfhild Holmquist, Alice Emily Henrietta Olson, Florence Eleanor Ingeborg Carlson, Emmy Francina Theresa Berquist, Ellen Christina Hart, Annie Elizabeth Peterson, Hildur Dorethy Linden, Violet Linnea P. Carlson, Mabel Maria Bergquist. Dr. Ohman will leave a week from Tuesday on a leave of absence and will return the last of August or first of September after”an extended tour of the west, during which he will attend the San Francisco exposition. }Iis family will accompany ,him as far, gin, TI wHere' they I\Iri Ohman's ‘home. Fillmore Oh. man is a member of the quartet which will make a concert tour of the west this summer. Dr. Ohman will at- tend the commencement exercises at Augustana college, Rock- Island, 111, and will convention also at dreen, - the 'president, attend the synodical Minneapolis. DELEGATES TO NEW HAVEN, New Britain' Council, O, U, A. M,, to ‘Be Represehted at Convention. New Britain councl, O, U. A. M., will be represented by the following delegates at the state convention to bo held at the Hotel Tart in New Ha- ven next Thursday: W. E. Tyler, R. J. Beach, H. D, Sherman; a. H, Rock- well, W. B. E. Clark, B. A. Olark, F. R. Dolan and B. W. Jones. F. W. Johnson, A, L. Thompson, R. H. Wil- cox and W. L. Judd are also expected 1o attend On Sunday the council will enjoy ite annual hike, the members to meet &t the lodge rooms at 8 o'clock n the morning. The route will be to the Nepaug reservoir. Those soing will bring their luncheon. CITY’S SUIT SETTLED. Action Brought by Town of Burling- ton Does Not Go to Court, By a decision reached by Corpora- tions Counsels J. E. Cooper and J. W Coogan, representing the cities of New Britain and Hartford respectively, and Lawyers Maltbie and Taft, represent- of that town against the two cities whieh was scheduled to be heard in was settled out of court. were not given out. The town of Rurlington held the two cities responsible for the care of Harry Osterberg at the state insane asylum and sought damages of $400. MISSTONARY CONVENTION MAY 26 The annual spring convention of the Connecticut Gospel Missionary so- ciety will be held at the People's Church of Christ on May 26 and The speakers will be Rev. James R. Morris of Passaic, N. J., Rev. MacArthur of Springfield, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Starr of New -Lon- don, Rev. A. .M. MacDowell of An- sonia, Rev. E. I. Eielson of New Ha. ven and Miss M. A Barrett of Water- ville. The entertainment committee of the degree of Pocahontas will meet at Mrs. Juengst's tonight to arrange for a whist and rummy to be given Tues- day night, May 11 in Judd’'s hall, There will be a meeting of = the Woadmen of the World this evening at 7:80 in Bardeck’s hall to wake action on the death of James Thompson. ife 1b, Bros. —advt. Pure latd, Russell Marie | Wil visit'! as the special guest of Dr. Gustav An- | on 27. | William | ing the town of Burlington, the suit | the court of common pleas vesterday | The terms | . The Mayor of New Britain recommends that everybody observe the week of May 3 to May 8 as “Clean-Up Week."” We Are Surely Headquarters for All the Most Telling Essentials. Paint, Wall Paper, Varnishes, Floor Stains, Brushes, etc. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Franklin Square, New Britain, Gonn. On Our Delicatessen Counter Do you know that we are making the best baked beans ever offered in New Britain? They go fine with our Brown Bread. We just simply can 't keep our Waldorf salad, the public won’t let us, they buy it all. Our Chicken salad is rich. Italian styles, it's good to. Baked Spaghetti, All kinds of Bologna and Roasted meats, also nice Cottage Cheese. Our Baking Specials for Saturday will be Lemon Cakes, Butterscotch, Sunshine and as- sorted Layer. Cakes. On Our Candy Counters for Saturday Peanut Brittle, 15¢ a lb., 2 1bs for 25¢. SafetyFirst in OurIce Cream Dept. Our Sunday Special will be Strawberry Mousse, New Strawberries, 80c a quart. SATURDAY A glass of Lemonade Free, at our Soda Fountain. Telephone; 906 and ‘007, We are open’ evenings. HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM COMPANY 142 MAIN STREET The GREAT WESTERN MARKET Big Saturday Sale Day THE QUALITY STORE OF LOW PRICES, I"Anc\ Chic k(‘n: a0 Fancy Lamb Legs ... v Lean Skinned Bu-l. Ha ms Fancy Lean * Pure Lard .... Hamburg Steaks Corned . Beef SPECIALS ON .. 16 1-20¢ . . 20¢ 22¢ 22¢ IG 1-2¢ 16 1-2¢ 2 1bs, for 25¢ 14c b 10c 1b. and Upwards SUGAR FOR SATURDAY, 10 1bs. Sugar 60c and Can Tomatoes 10c, EXTRA SPECIAL ON l‘hf)('li FOR SATURDAY ONLY Pillsbury’s Best Flour Fancy Bread ¥Flour .. ‘Guardanteed Eggs Imported Pure Olive Oil 3 Ibg, Prunces for Spinach, Dandelions, Parsley, $ 1.10 Bag 98¢ Bag 1 doz. 98c former price 80c qt. 25¢ Van Camp's Milk 8¢ a can Cabbage, Rareripes, New Onions, Cucumbers, String Beans and Asparagus, 3 Bunches Radishes .. 10¢ Large, Fancy Grape £rult . ... Tonrly, Tomato. Blants.or. Sutes, . I oc l.‘fl(‘l\ The GREAT WESTERN MARKET Frank Maietta, Prop., 63 TR ;. Main St., 'Phone 1053 DEACONS TO PLAY BALL. Following is the lineup of the base- ball teams who will play each other at the outing of the Men's Bible class of the First church at Lake Com- pouncé, May 22: Deacons, Rev. H, W. Maier, pitcher; Rev. E. T. Thienes, catcher; E. O, G. Bradley, second base; H. 8. third baser E. . Goodwin, = short stop; H. & Walter, . @. Platt and A, Lewis, fielders. Laymen’ team, John O, Mills, pitcher; F. Crandell, catcher; H. L. Elms, short stop; H. W. Tlagg, first base; W. I. Hagen, second base; C. H. Mitehell Blake, ‘third base; Alex Gordon, John Grant Shjerden, first base; E. | and Howard Sherman, felders. umpires will be C. W, B. Rossberg. Tho Crane and W. Native Eggs, 27c doz, Russcll Bros. —advt. LOY TAKEN WITH FIT. John Swanson, a young boy at 239 Park street, was taken with & fit this morning while walking on the railroad tracks near the gas house. He was removed 10 his home by police. living Purc lard, 1lc Ib. Ru:sell —advt, v___f_.‘f_\_i[_}_'. llona Co §l HARTFORD Extraordinary Sale of Suits, Coats, | Dresses and |/ Waists In order to make room for sum- mer goods which are fast arriving we offer the following very special bargains on high grade merchandise. $5.98 to Sale $7.50 'DRESSES Price 53-98 One hundred and fifty handsome Dresses in fine Serges, Serges, FancyeMixtures and Granite Cloth; colors are black, brown, sand and putty} 18 up to 44, Wale blue, al) sizes, 186, TAILORED SUITS REGULAR PRICES UP TO $32.50, SALE PRICES. $14.75, $16.50 and $19.75 Here's a splendid opportunity to cholce tailor-made We have a large assort- purchase suits at much less than regular prices. ment to select from in such fashionable materials as Serges Gaber- dines, Poplins, in black and all fashionable colors, Mixtures; black and white checks. Horsfall Clothes are a standard for quality, fit, and correct also All sizes. | ing. | témple, T. of H. and 'T. the | | Bros. advanced style. The close-fitting, trim, high waistline; the narrow shoulder and sleeve; the soft English lapel; are a few of the many details that lift these clothes nhoufie M monplace. $25.00—is all you need pay to receive a real young man’s suit with a style that sug- gests the vigorous, wide-awake spirit of the times. Come in today'and try on one of our new suits from a Wide Variety of patterns and fabrics. | OUR SERVICE EXCELS Horstalls “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND* HART FORD, 9399 ASYLUM ST. Oonnecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST, = 1| scelation at First Baptist church at ' 7:30 o'clock, Meeting of delegates 1o state cong’ vention of ¥. or A, to elect dele~ gate to national conventien. Events Tonight “Fifty Miles From Boston” at the Russwin Lyceum. ENGINEER'S REPORT, W, H. Hall Makes His Accounting 40 Public Works Departmoent. A review of the year of his depari- ment has been prepared for the board of public works by City Engineer Hall. The department staked out 20,119 lineal feet or 3.81 miles of &treet grading., Macadam laid totaled 1 208 limeal feet or 2.71 miles. macadam on sixty-two different streets was repaired at a cost of $6,200. Re- pairs to the bituminous paving on South Main street cost $625.24, The city paid $34,603.76 for 24,191 square vards of semi-pérmanent pavement. Repairs were made at the Gaffner bridge on Stanley street and. Black ' Rock bridge. There was no extensios ] of the subway system. A numbe g4 lights were added. New walks laid totaled 10,323 feet and flag walks re- laid 2,083 feet. Curbs laid ameunted te 13,164 lineal feet. In the sewer de partiment 2.056 miles of sanitary sewer were laid and 1.25 miles of storm | | water sewer, Fifty-three mianholes were comstructed, [ - Native Eggs, 27c doz’ Russell Bros. —advt. High class photo-plays at Fox's, Meving pictures and vaudeville at Keeney's. Entertainment at High. school by C. T. Hubbard, magician. Meeting of New Britaln council, K. of C., in K. of C. hall, Meeting of the board of charity commiegsioners. Meeting of Second Ward Republi- can club to arrange for annual out- Social and dance by the Kenilworth club at Booth’s hall, Installation of officers of Phoenix Meeting of New Britain Jodge, No. 183, Loyal Order of Moose, in Judd’'s bleck. Meeting of the Sons of Veterans in A. R. hall Meeting of Stelld No. 11, 1. O. 0. Fy M. hall, Lvery wool spring suit left in Miss Ryan's shop, 79 Pratt street, Hartfopd except the mew army cloths, has new | been reduced to- one-half its regu price. There Is an excellent ya of styles to select from, but of cou: { stylieh Rebekah in Jr. O. lodge, UL A, Meeting of Valkyria lodge, No 21, Order of Vasa. Meeting of Admiral Schley lodge, 32, 0. D, H. S, at 187 Arch street. Spring institute of Hartford County Sunday not all sizes in all styles. You ean that this brings some Very suits down to very low figures— Best nuucr. 24¢ 1b, Rugeu ' District No. school