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| GRAFONOLA means just that: . you can’t always decide s0 conveniently - here as at your home which in- strument and which rec- ords will suit you. ‘We make the matter easy by sending a complete COLUMBIA outfit wherever you say, o you can take your time about it. All Columbia Rec- ords can be played on all talking ma- chines. Likewise all Columbia Grafono- las will play all makes of réconds. IMPORTANT NOTICE ! g ' 3 Note S5 Grafonola “Leader” ' Price 875 E'uy Terms BRODRIB & WHEELER 138 Main St.,. Hallinan Bldg. Tel. 974-4 |REMOVAL SALE { SATURDAY, MAY 15th The Entire Stock of Clothing, Suits, " Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Etc., - MustBe Sold Before June 1st. ‘Great Bargains Given Away Right In The Season Also Edelson Bros.- Bankrupt . Stock On Sale Here . 3 Barney Miller 421 Main Street, - .- - New Britain: ® | will be approved FOR SUMMER HOMES Lease Is Not (o Exceed Thirly Years. Washington, May 14.—The secrétary of agriculture has promulgated a set of regulations for administering the new law which provided that national forest land may be leased for sum- fier home sites and other recreational purposes in tracts of five acres or less for periods not ta exceed thirty This law supplements the revocable permit system under which recrea- { tional use of the forests already had developed considerably. Many users have been unwilling to make sub. stantial impravements because of the | uncertainty of tenure involved in the old form of permit, which, however, is still expected to meet the require- ments of persons who are not likely .o occupy the land for more. than a few Years, or to make elaborate improve- ments. The primary object of the ‘‘term Permits,” as the leases are called, is not to obtain revenue but to proamote {the use of national forest ldnd Tor recreational purposes, say the reglila- tions, At the same time, since permittees receive special benefits, it is regarded as only fair that they |sheuld reimburse the government for the expenditure incurred in admin- | istering the forests. The rates range i from $5 a year up, in accordance with the location of the land, the demand for it, and the use to which it will ‘bs put. The district foresters [autharized to grant permits to appli- |cants who intend to make improve- {ments,’ costing less fhan $1,000 and | to use the land for a period not longer ,than fifteen years. All other permits by the forester at { Washington. 1' Applications must be filed with the supervisor of the forest' affected, des- | isnating' the location of the land do- sired, the use to be made of it, and the approximate dost of contémplated improvements. Examination and survey of the land will be made Ly i the forest service free of charge. An (application for a hotel or summer re- i sort site must be accompanied by | plans ana specifications of = proposed structures and a statement as to their probable cost, The law stipulates five acres as thé maximum, and it is believed that much less than this will suffice for most persons, but permit- tees will not be placed close together except when it is necessitated by heavy {demand for land in a particular lo. cality. 2 Forest officers are instructed to pre- vent monopolistic control of desirable locations by individuals:or.groups and no permits will be given''for lands which are:subject to entry Under the homéstead -law: not’for lands Which 'witl be meeded for public or quagi=pub- THIS GREAT TONIC " FOR NERVOUS PEOPLE If Your Nerves Are Shatteréd by Worry, Overwork, Ovyer-indulgence in Stimulants or by Excesses of Any Kind, Begy's Nerve Aid Tabléts Are What You Need Right Away. 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ZALDIVAR, / NEW MINISTER FROM SALVADOR Washington, May 14.—Dr. Rafael Zaldlvar, new minister to the United States from Salvador, has reached | ‘Washington and will present his | credentials to the department of state. | For the past six months the legation | has been in charge of a secretary. Dr. | Zaldivar was a coffee planter and phy- | sician before he went in for diplomacy. He is of Spanish lincage. | His wife is a young English woman whom he met and courted in Europe He says Americans can get business in ‘Salvddor if they go after it in the right way. i ful had they been that salmon was at lived along that river. There had been, in days long past; targe numbers of sdlmon in these rivers. So plenti- certain seasons a veritable “drug in the market,” and so cheap was it and so little thought of as a food, that it was often stipulated in the papers by | which apprentices were “bound out,” that their masters should not feed them on salmon, beyond a certain number of days in a week. But the salmon has vanished, ‘in spite of the «fforts that have been made to restock the waters with that valuable fish. Of .ate years even the shad, ence so numerous,. have been gradually fall- ing off till now they are of little ac- count and threaten to depart entirely, as have the salmon.— Bridgeport Stan- dard. P.B. Ale s the Best Nightcap Take a glass regularly. before bedtime. It aids digestion and promotes sound, healthful sleep. No better tonic than P. B. Ale or Lager, and they are delicious table beverages. PB.A& R At best bars and hotels. ' If your dealer cannot supgliy you in bottles write us, giving his name. Write for booklet, “ Good Cheer of Old New England.” Bunker Hill Breweries, Boston Established 1821. Gentlemen, (¢ id the $5 Yow'd Really on Any of It's a matter solely for you | worthy of considering. These Sui o decide—and you must You ceu positively save that a and can get smartness in style, excellence in fit, wor) quality, and have an assortment to choose from that is the size of any other in the city. A CUSTOMERS KNOW THAT— TO THOSE WHO HA OF THE ADVANTAGE LUT THIS IS ADDRESSED VEN'T YET LEARNED | S THE SURPRISE STORE MEN’S SUITS AT . . . . § You Will Pay $15 for Them in Fancy-Price Stores They are made in the styles that are now being worn leaders: fitted in coats; wide lapels: patch pocket models; the latest—Glen Urquhart and Tartan plaids, blue 2 blue and broywn worsteds, plain grays, pencil stripes, other mixtures. Men’sand YouthsSuitsat $]7 The $17.50 Grades Shown Everywhere in Hartford " Every new model, every n ment of patterns are offered at English model coats, patch po suits for men of quiet tastes: ri Glen Urquhart plaids; Tartan o grays, ew fabric, and a big, od thig price; you'll find Ket styles, as well as the ¢l and desirable materiais, i hecks, stripes, plain blue ses Men’s and Youths’ Suits at § In These Yon Get the Grade Custom Made of the finest importe the most recent and most wan and guaranteed to give you a § Suits any ‘man, no matter proud to wear. Every worthy in this collection. Tailors Gharge $25 For, W° 4 and domestic fabrics, desig ted styles, hand-tallored U 25 appearance. what his station may be, wenve, color, and pattern I8 Models and sizes for men aud youths, 31 to 46, Including 33-35 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFC lic purposes. Where proyision for the needs of recreation users calls for such &/ course, the forest service reserves | public camping or outing grounds, open Without charge to all who de- sire to make use of them. The regulations provide among | ather things that permittees shall comply with state laws and the rules of the department of agriculture; that premises be kept neat and-+sanitary; ! that all reasonable precautions be taken to prevent forest fires; and that in the case of a hotel or resort the permittec shall conduct his business in a legal and orderly manner. RE-UNION SERVICES AT SWEDISH CHURCH 905 Formrer Confirmants Gather 1o Celebrate a Twenty Years' Pas- torate by Rev. Dr, S. G. Ohman. An impressive re-union of 905 for- mer confirmants from a twenty yvears’ pastorate by Rev. Dr. 8, G.-Ohman was held at the Swedish Lutheran church at 8 o'clock last night. { The church was filled to its ca- pacity when classes dating back twen- ) tv years, from 1895 to the present vear, gathered to celebrate the event and renew old acquaintances. Leétters sent by classmates who could net at- tend were read to the congrégation. The following is the program which was carried out: Part I. Hymn (Swedish) Vocal 80lo ........ J: Alfred Congregation . Selected Violin .. Selected Ralph Kronholm, accom. by Morris Kronholm Organ Solo: a, Intermesso, J. Calloerts b. Humoreske, A. Dvorah Harold Sjolander Vocal Solo “Evighet”..A. Mascherony Mrs, Harry E. Christensen Address (Bnglish) ... Emil Danbecx =% *drt II. Piano Sole,". « Fillmore Ohman Recitation, Nattvardsbarnen Clara Johnson Violin and Piano, Sonata No. 4 Mozart Herbert Anderson, Fillmore Ohman Votal Solo “The Homland” . Selected . .Tegner ««. Emil Larson . Fillmore Ohman ««s Dr. Ohman Hymn (Swe . . Congregation After the entert: ment, refresh- ments were served in the basement. Address (Swedish . Organ Solo’ Address ... 1t is timely just now to consider the conditions of the shad fishing in this and other states, a3 affected by the | pollution of streams and of tide svaters in our harbors and creeks. Forty years ago at this time, shad ‘were being taken in the rivers in num- bhers beyond what had ever been known before. The shad of the Hou- satonic river (the Stratford shad” was s distinguishing title) was only equalled in quality and in quantity by the Connecticut river shad, which was algo the pride and boast of those who 10 days FREE To supply you with enough chair, table or border of a small room Kyanize to do overa We want‘you to find out for yourself what a wonderful finish Kyanize is for floors and all woodwork. 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