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Such soap is “Fnere is satety ana sold ‘but what can he most delieate and without’ fear of' in- ts. ol - ¢ STORE ain Street ltems } of the Christlan En- play, “The Village Post ibe held Saturday night at urch. ., Harold W. Hatch are ir homeymoon trip to y are residing on Har- \ hall. Adm; —~advt. ithe: well-known :Main is seriously ill at his e street, ck has filled notice with of his intention to-sell Curtis street to Carrie 60 cents. Fraternal Benefit so- ve its' twentieth anni- ? Turfier hall 'on June osn, Harry Fritzson d Fritzen have re- m New York, ' where they | visiting !’ their brother, held by t.‘ho‘v;i.qerlcm ty after its meeting last e “Red Dot" 5¢ Cigar.— Memorial Day will be it & meeting of Stanley R., tonight. post cards are being re- n ex-Safety Commissioner who is at the Panama- sition in San Francisco. @ odge, 1. 0. O. F., will meet I tonight. t m;:“u; will be ' dis- m ng of '‘the Svea o ‘night and all mem- ested. to aftend. ‘Noble and Mrs. Thomas z ay . Beach, engaged a Women’s : Benevolent 1ast evening. A¢ social] enjoyed at the conclusion meeting. IMission Citcle of ‘the 5 Was enter- ett street. anfined. .to “her eceived in # Quality First. The Eddy Dggpr},@lns Co.—advt. #ilng by the Daugh- 4% the annual supper 4 Relyen, one of the rs - the « leagye = of n. Women for . Strict Neu- b Teports that 450 names ‘have in frém New Britarn to the in Baltimore. t orator whoseé name is 8 Kravens has been dis- the organization for in- nces made in this eity tter the murder of Rev. and his housekeeper. med the Knights »f . the ' murder. y took cognizance of expelled htm as 4 T€- Prizs Contest for Offzlal Seal Individuals or organizations snnéftv ing' from merchants of the city or others who are members of the Cham- ber of Commerce . will hereafter, be requested to fill out an application blank which' has just been prepared by the bureau of investigation Of the'| | chamber. Members of the cham- ber will, through the investigation which will be made, have assurance that the cause for which the public salicitation is undertaken'is bona fide. Theé chamber is preparing member- ship-cards which will be distributed ta each member of the organization and also cards to be distributed in the public places in the city which will contain a cut of the chamber building and an invitation to all visitors in the city to make use of the, service and information of the bureau. Prize for Seal Design. A meeting of the publicity com- 'mittee has been called for May 27 to take up the matter of a prize con- test for the seal design of the cham: ber. ‘The committee was authorized to proceed with this-werk at the meet- ing of the board of directors held Yesterday afternoon. @ Authority to introduce a credit rat- ing system for the city was given the mercantile bur¢au. The referendum vote on. the merchant marine asked for by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States was deferred until the June meeting, when the directors ‘will be prepared to act. Will Oppose Mail Shift. The executive committee will co- opgrate with chambers of commerce of other cities in' the state to head. off the shift to the Shore Line in the railway mail service, a change which would not be to the advantage of cities like' New Britain and Hartford. The {post office department will be asked for a hearing. The chamber will co_operite with the playground commissiou in making arrangements for the annual Fourth of July celebration. The president was authorized to appoint a com- | mittee of five to act with the play- ground ‘commission. The celebration will_bé similar to thase directed by the Businéss ‘Men’s association in'the past. ' Theé executive committee was or-| dered to: make’ arrangements for an, outing to be held some time next; month. The chamber wants to have | an. outing that will be the biggzest af- fair of its kind ever given in New Britain, $5,000 SUIT AGAINST FRANK SLATER OPENS John ', Feehan, Struck by Local Man’s Automiobile, Is the Plaintiff in Case. LaWsuit proceedings against Frank Slater of this city, in which John E. Feeltan of New York claims §5,000 damages for injuries received last Oc_ tober when he was run down by the lacal man’s automobile on the Berlin road, were!taken up by Judge Joseph P. Tuttle and the jury in the superior conrt yesterday. Judge:B. F. Gaff- ney is defending Slater and Judge W. J..Malone and Attorney Newell Jen- nings represent the plaintiff. Feehany who had a mérry-go-round concession’ at\ the’ Berlin fair, claims that onsthe motning of October 3 he was ‘walling alfong the road on the left side when Slater came along in his machine and struck him from be- hind. ~ Feysays he was hurled into an adjacefit dooryard and was pain- fully injured. The accident, he claims, was' due to Slater’s carelessness. In reply the local man admits striking Feehan byt denies it was due to any | negligence or carelessness on his part, | The jury impannelled for-this case is as follows: . Wiililam S, Miles of Farmington,: Willlam B, Gates Frederick C. Brugl of Glastonibu Thomas Booth of Hartland, Charles 1., Balch of Manchester, Chrysostam A. Ryan of Mariborough, Elweod F. Bel- den of Roeky Hill, 'Charles Walke: _and Bugene Brown of Simsbury, Alfred 8. Clapp and John A. Collins of South Windsor and Howard D. Sikes of Suffield. - rs Tmsses; assort@ent enough to admit hilities Cmt_ch/w\,' Cushions, Elastic o S i ‘!' ( 3 4 newcomer in this cosmepolitan city, Thousands Have BeenHelped By Common Sense “Suggestions. ' Women. suffering: from any form of female 'ills-are invited'to communicate T0 SICK WOMEN _promptly with . the woman’s private correspondence de- partment of. the Ly- dia E. Pinkham Med- icine Co., Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read Altheugh we are headquartews for Wall Papery O 'ltv EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR PAINTING : IS HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE: TO O WNERS OF PRORERTY. 4 We also have all the other accessories that go with a well ordered paint shop. and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman ; thus has been established a confidential correspondence which has extended over many years and which has never beén broken., Never have they published a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer,and never has the Company allowed thése eonfi- dential letters to get out of their pos- Bession, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. Qut of the vast volume of experience which they have to draw from, it ismore than possible that they possess the very knowledge needed in your case. Noth- ing is asked in return except your good will, and their advice has helped thou- sands, Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Address Lydia B. Pinkham Medicine Co., (con- fideéntial)- Lymn, Mass. Eyvery woman ought to have Lydia E. Pinkham’s. S80-page Pext Book. A general distribution, as it is too expensive. It is free and oniy obtainable by mail. Write for it today. MRS,"HAROLD JUDD TO BE GUEST AT TEA - Wealthy Heiress Bride Will Be In. troducéd Into New Britain So- - ciety Tomorrow. Tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Harold Lee Judd of Minneapolis vill be ths guest of honor at a tea to be giver by Mrs. Charles S, Landers and Mrs. Mortimer N. Judd at the former’s Bast Main street residence. The hours will be from 4 until 6:30 o’clock and the occasion will be the introduction of .the wealthy heiress bride, who is visiting i city- with S her hus- vand, Tite New Britaln's T6i/ the: spacious r the “parlor adjoining the' ‘receptién |, room will ¥e Mrs, Chariés B, Parsons, Mrs. J. B. Cooper and’ Mrs. John H. Buck, the last named = of Hartford. Those who will assist at the punch bowl are Mrs. R. C. Germond, Miss| Mabel Crawford and Mrs. W. F. Row- | land, and those who will pour are; Mrs, Walter H. Hart, Mrs. A. C. Me- Kinnie, Mrs, W, C Hungerford and Mrs. F. 8. Chamberlain The Misses Bertha and Cornelia Cham- beilan and Flora Humphrey and Mrs. H. M. Bates will serve. Mrs. Landers has not fully corupletad the list of those who will assist as she had had to hasten her plans he- cause of the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Judd have suddenly decided to leave shortly for their home in the west. STRAW HAT ALMOST PRECIPITATES RIOT| Detective Sergeant Bamforth Has to Escort Hapless Foreigner From Cir- eus Grounds to Foresiall Rowdies. An Armenian youth, apparently a all dressed up in a new straw hat of the latest design, was made the target of ‘many gibes, several wallops and a:severe jostling by a gang of young hoodlums at the ‘circus grounds last night and had it not been that De- tective Sergeant Samuel Bamforth went to his rescue and escorted him from theé grounds it might have: de- veloped into something more serious. Although the stranger on ‘these shores was not the only pegson | {adorned in a straw hat, the fact that he was a greenhorn subjected him to the taunts of young America and as he '‘clung tightly he‘remarked in a tremblingivoice that he was afraid they would kill him if | he was nat protected. % The gang of rowdies made a ring arédund the unfortunate youth and fol- Jowed him. about the grounds, velling ‘at'him and occasionally taking'a crack at.fils hat, cramming it down over his ears, b i BOTANISTS TO HAVE OUTING. The first outing of the season of the || Connecticut Botanical society to be held, Saturday :at. Waterville will be atténded, by many New Britain mem- ber#. . Hydrophyllum virgificum will bé% callectéd and explorations made near the Naugatuck river. The so- clety will meet at the Waterbury sta- tion at 9:15 and take the trolley to Waterville, New Britain members tak- ing the 8 o'clock train from Hart- ford. Outings will be made during the seasons as follows: June 22. Con- gamond; July 15, Samers; August 18-20, Deep River; September 3, Scot- land. It is not a book for |’ to the eofficer’s arm | The JOHN BOYLE Company 3 -and 5 Franklin Square. L8 On Our Delicatessen Counter We- 'Have the following to Offer for Thursday Ham Cakes 6¢ each Meat Croquettes 5c¢ each, Stuffed Tomatces 10c. each, Potato Chips 10c a pack- age. -Our special Cottage Cheese with Pimentos at 15¢ a 1b. Pumpinickle, our own make 10c a loaf. On Our Baking Counter We will have for Thursday, Lemon Cakes, Sun- shine Cakes and Parkerhouse Rolls, especially nice for the sale. Come early as they go fast. On Our Candy Counter We will have on Sale Mexican Kisses, made from a fresh lot of Peécan Nut Meats, just received at 29¢c per 1b, Remember Safety First on our fce Cream. Trolley and nto Lunches. put up on short notice. We are open evenings, call 906 or 907. ; 4 s 'HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM COMPANY 142 MAIN STREET Harry Alex 371-373 Main Street . TEAS'AND " COFFE Fresh Roastefl, Alex® Brand Coffee, reg- ular price 30c 1b, . Our Price . ... 17c Ibs Fresh Roastéed Mocha and Java Coffée, regular prige "40¢c - +Ib._ @uejprites 27c I This Coffee can be had in Berry ory ground while you wait. ; 3 Remember money cheerfully refunded if these Teas and Coffees are not satisfactory. Trage here. You gef more than your money’s worth. Formosa Oolotig Téa regular price 50c and 60c 1b.”. Our Price ........ 18¢c1b English Breakfast Tea regular price 50c and 60c’'tb. Our * ¥ * FROST DAMAGES G/ ) Dbotan expert, has been! advising | A severe frost this mornir dam=-!gardeners to délay thelr planging umfi agedathe plantg of amateur agricul-,the arrival of Warmer weather. In turists: of New' Britain who emng‘i;ract hé gives assuranee that the best their gardens early this spring.’ The | potatoes will be these planfed it June, ground was, whité when early risers; Mr. Lorenzen predicts another frost got their first. glimpse: of. the outside | tonight, perhaps : world. Carl Lorenzen, Néew: Britain's’) that of last ‘night. I MeMiltan, | the young, ladies * SILK DRESSES %lluea up -te 8?.0 Reduced £ Values up to $19.7 Reduced s 13';5@ to ... SILK DRESSES. 1) Values up to §8:50. Reduced (v SR # Crépe de Ch Redyced | » s 3 fl% o Gowns, Skirts and Comb Underwear .. $1.75 Underwear .. A you coat intend If thmi the cgse i | METHODISTS TO HOLI¥RECEPTION and Mrs. Warren F. ,Cook’ Rev. and 'Mrs, G.'B. Neumann % 5 LA to Be Guefts of Honor, This evening fhe aenipers, Fonaro= gation, and friends the Trinity § Mathodist ‘¢hutch will give an' infor- in honor of Rév. Warfen F. Cook, the ) new pastor, &nd.wife sand Rev. and | Mrs. George Neumann, local ‘'m slonaries mecéntly returned frow China, - These who will serve on the receps. ‘tion committoe are Mi. and Mrs. lt’}" Mr. and Mrs. ‘B F. Neu- | | manh, er., and Mr. apd Mrs, Charles . Stopkwell. The ushers will fo of the . Philathea class. S 3 During’ the even “An - Informe} program . will “out, which will incinde selectl “the Sunday sehaol ‘orchektra. Li she Mitses Edith Powell and Jennid Swan- ln'% ¥ Mre. Tiowatd F. Hor- D y 7. Holmeés and Mrs | a cold t wa e tmal reception in the church parjors | . "