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No other nation enmjoys such progressive business facilities as Western U "Night Letters correspondence nion Day and . Conducting by telegraph has jumped American business methods into world leadership. . City Ifems nes Ryan is il a¢ her home: Street. Jaffee, a student ut the Medical college, is home for vacation, D. Parker, a well known er, is ill at his home, 112 ar of Norden lodge, 1. O. e Bungalow will be brought this evening. d Mrs. C. D. Ellis or Fairview the guests of friends in and Avon yesterday. ding of Officer Willlam F. Miss Molly Keiiy will take Mary’s church on June 8. | lice are in possession of an trunk which was found on ord road by Luke Sinskie, s or. A 5 ¥4 fotto: Quality Iirst. The Eddy ‘and Decorating Co.—advt. ois Bolton, the popular in- f the Liyceum Stock company, gpted a position with a road ‘which starts 6ut soon on a he Pacific coast. . Edmunds of Naugatuck is ith local friends. r Ben Jacksen of Fpx's the- nding a few dsw%?in: New: foe, & well known Gefmap Fes- ntends to open a bottling es- hent in connection with James saloon on Hartford avenue.if future. ' a"pnlverury whist and dance off., Mon. ev May 24, ‘forch. Adm. 15c.—advt. b ‘ord police have asked! 1 department to. be on the for fifteen-year-oid Christine & of 45 Talcott street, Hartford, away yesterday afternoon. § will be a special meeting of Britain Motorcycle club to- night at 8 o’clock to propose or Sunday, May 30. All mem- requested to be on hand. iprogram at the meeting of the ‘People’s society of the Swed- thany church 'yesterday after- v furnished . by. the young £ the saciety. . A social hour 1 e yesterday made by the iy ;ndfl;vor societies of New in for the field day and basket } to be held by the New Britain fartford unions at Elizabeth park tturday, June 5. and Mrs. Henry G, Juengst ly celebrated their twenty-first ing anniversary sterday at their on South Main street. Mr. st is one of the city’s letter car- and Mrs. A, J. Barker have re- turned from a short stay City. Officer Fred Wagner shot a dog in lr{vnl of 222 Glen street at 8 o'clock this morning. The beast was injured and had been laying in the road since 6:30 o'clock. that a man named Spervey, of 173 Cleveland street, was acting strangely and his family were afraid of him. Dr. P. W. Fox examined him and de- { cided that he was not gangerously in- i sane. The New England Coal Dealers’ as- | sociation has extended an invitation to June 8 and 8 None of the members expect to attend, howev President Michael T. Kerwin of the local the charge made by-Mrs. Justus Horn- kohl that a union baker threw a stone through the window in ner husband's bakery on Elm street, where non- tnlon employes are working. 4 TISCHER ARRESTED Adolph Fiscler, who was dis- charged in court this morning be- cayse the police could not find a gun he is alleged t6 have stolen, was re- arrested Oy Sergeant Bamforth later in the moerning after he had located the gun in Feingold’s pawn shopg The GAIN. propeictor! idenified ! Fischer as the| man fho pawned the weapon. ‘Tz " FOR ACHING, SORE, TIRED FEE for tender, puffed-up, burn- ing, calloused fcet and corns. “TZ” “Sure! I use ‘TIZ’ every time for any foot trouble.” ‘| board of the Trinity M. E. You can be happy-footed just like me. Use “TIZ" and never suffer with tender, raw, burning, blistered, swol- len, tired, smelly feet. *“TIZ” and only “TIZ"” takes the pain and sors- ness out of corns, callouses and bun- ions. As soon as you put your feet in a “T1Z" bath, you just feel the happi- | ness soaking in. How good your poar, old feet feel.,. They want to dance for joy. ‘‘TIZ” is grand. “TIZ" in- stantly draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause sore, inflamed, aching, sweaty, ' smelly ' feet.. Get'a 2p cent box of “TIZ" at any drug store or department store. Get instant foot relief. Laugh at foot suf- ferérs who complain. Beeause your feet are never, never gong to bother or make you limp any more. | Photo Chemicals * ‘Demmonstration of »" Borfou hs Wellcome & Co. S . Photo Chemlcals and Stains . Wednesday Afternoon and Evening, May 26th Bring in your prints and find what wonderful resuits can b ob- tained. et us quote you prices. emo Cameras In our window we have everything in the Autbgraphic Cameras, | CameraSupplies DICKINSON 169-171 G. CO.,- yary STREET at Atlantic | The police were notified , yesterday ! all members to visit the coal mines on | Central Labor Union is indignant over | MAY FORM BOARD OF | RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Sunday School Workers of District Consider Institote Pian. A board of religious education for New Britain will probably.be selected at a meeting to bé held temorrow evening in the chapel of the - First Congregational church of representa- tives, of Sunday schools of the New Britain district. The Sunday- sc¢hools of Berlin, Kensington, Newington and New Britain will be represented. The beard, if organized, will be part of a_ training school syvstem ror Sunday £chool teachers which is being or- vranized, Reports on investigations sturted at a meeting held anout two weeks ago at the Baptist church will Le made at the meeting. l Entertainment Wednescay Night. An entertainment will be xgiven in| the chapel of the church at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening for the benefit of j the Junior Endeavor society and will consist. of a play, “Lfttle Women. adapted from Louisa Alcott's book, | and a miscellaneous prus:am. The program is being prepared by former | members of the Junior society and the proceeds will be devoted to mission work. A sale of ice cream, cake, and heme-made candy will foliow the en- tertainment. Plans are being made for the Daily { Vacation Bible schout 0 be held again under the auspices of the Young | People’s soclety, heginning July 6. 1 A mceeting of .the Young Feople's sewing club will be held at ‘4. o'clock this afternoon. " The Junior Endeavor meeting will be held at the same hour \in the chapel. The subjec: will be: “What Jesus Said About the Birds.” The Boy fcouts will meet at 7:15 o’clock tonight. The Armenjan Women's Bible class will meet at 2:30 6’clock Thursday af- i ternoon. | The penny savings bank of the { Povs' Thursday club will be open at 1 5:15 o'clock Thursday afternoon. | The Men's Bible class will be in | charge of the iweek-night service at ) 7:45 o'clock Thursday The | subject is ‘“Heroes. The final social of the New Britain { Christian Endeavor unien will be held | i1, the chapel of the First church at | 8 o'clock Friday evenmg. An enter- tajnment will be given and ice cream and cake will be sold. South Congregational Church. { The members of the G. A. R., Sons of Veterans, Spanish War Veterans, nd allied organizations will unite in the memorial services at the South ! Congregational church at 10:45 o'clock ! next Supnday morning. Rev. Dr. George W, C. Hill will deliver a special sermon and the music will be appropriate for the occasion: The congregation will consider Thursday evening the matter of in- viting the Connecticut Congregational Cenference of Churches, which was ("ganlzed fifty vears ago next year, old the anniversary meeting in \ew Britnin The First church has ‘proposed the anniversary meeting. A rally of the Junior Christian En- deavor societies of New Britain will e held in the chaper or the South church at’ 4 o'clock Saturday after- peen. All children of the church be- tween the ages of nine and fourteen years are invited to atvend. The Woedruff club will present ** | Gilded .Youth” at New Turner hall tomorrow evening. Trinity M. E. Church. BN A meeting of the Sunday school church will be held at 7:45 o’clock tonight. All teachers and officers are requested to be present. ‘Rev. Warren F. Cook, the pastor, vesterday continued the discussion of last Sunday. on “The Sufficiency of the Ethics of Jesus, for World Peace” by | preaching on some of the specific ethical principles named in the pre- vious sermon. The Waman's Home Missionary so- ciéty will meet to sew with Mrs. Leroy Howard of 101 Kensington avenue to- morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock, The annual meeting of the District W. . M. 8. will be held at the First M. E, church of Waterbury at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning and members of the Trinity society who will attend will leave on the 8:37 trolley from Central park. A business and social meeting of the Philathea class will be held to- H. Nich- evening. ! night at the home of Mrs. O, als, 146 Black Rock avenue. The class meeting will be held at 7:30 o’clock Tuesday evening and the prayer meeting will be held at 7:45 o’'clock Thursday evening. The'Pro- bationers’ class will meet at 9:45 o’clock Sunday morning. Cottage prayer meetings will be held | this week: Wednesday, May 26, A, ¥, Johnson, 37 Wells street, leader, Harry Hancock; Town Home, Rocky Hill avenue, leader, B, F. Neumann: Friday, May 28, Willard Steele, 435 Farmington avenue, leader, Harold D. Prentice; Hrwin Home, leader, M N. W. Stoddard; H. P. Battey, 605 Lin- coln street, leader, ‘E. R. Hitchcock, Pirst Baptist Church, At a meéting of the executive com- mittee of the First Baptist church heid at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon a report was prepared on: Rev. Dr. T. Bdwin Brown's resignation and will be presented at a special meeting of the c¢hurch Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock, fellowing the regular prayer service. At the church night ser- vige, Rev. George B. Neumann: of Cheng Tu, China, will give an ad. dress. A general rehearsal for Children’s Day music will be held from 7 to 7:30 o'clock Thursday eévening. ~An offer- ing for the Baptist convention, will be taken on Children's Day. The Junior Endeavor society will meet at 4 a'clock Thursday afternoon. "Mr. Stantey Mémorial Church, An entertainment will be given by €ome of the girls of Staniey diemorial Although we arc, headquarters for Wall Paper, OUR EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR PAINTING IS8 HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE TO OWNERS OF PROPERTY. We also have all the other accessorics that go with a well ordered paint shop. The JOHN BOYLE Company 3 and 5 Franklin Square. ON OUR DELICATESSEN COUNTER FOR TUESDAY With the approach of hot weather, call us for cooked meats and salads. We also make a specialty of baked Ham, both smoked and fresh. Our. Roast Beef can’t be beat. THE BAKING COUNTER HAS THE FOLLOW- ING SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW. Individual Short Cakes, 2 for 5c, we furnish the cakes, you furnish the berries. Butterscotch Cakes, 10c each, also Parkerhouse Rolls 10c a dozen. FOR OUR CANDY COUNTER We have to offer for special tomorrow, Toasted Marshmallows 18c¢ per Ib. for Tuesday ony. SAFETY FIRST; ON OUR ICE CREAM, New Strawberry Ice Cream, also Strawberry Mousse. Send in your orders. REMEMBER, Strawberry Ice, Trolley or Auto Lunches are put up on short no- tee, call 906 or 907. HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM COMPANY 142 MAIN STREET church Wednesday evening, the prin- al features of which will be a pla ‘uring an Invalid.” Following the cast of characters: Aunt Jane—Miss Theresa Miller, Mrs. Green—Miss Beesie Williams. Julia—Miss Anna Stohl. Ida—Miss Tillie Ston1. Amanda—Louise Williams. is Events Tonight Moving pictures and Keeney's. P v ) Meeting of Gerstaecker lodge, LITTLE WOMEN? TO |, BE GIVEN WEDNESDAYi Benefit Entertainment for Junior En- | deavor Society to Be Held in Chapel of First Church, e | R. M., in Judd's hall, | 0. G. T, at Bungalow. An entertainment for the benefit of | Meeting of the civie the Junfor Endeavor society of the First Congregational church will be | given at 8 o'clock Wednesday even- ing in the chapel hy former members of the soéiety. The first part will be a play, “Little Womeny' adapted from Louisa Alcott’s ch‘;]a. and the second part will be,a mpstcal program. A sale of cake, ice cream and candy will follow the entertainment, Following is the castafor Women’': Y R Beth Amy .. Laurfe.. .. Hannah .. Lawrence. Mrs, Murc iy Sypopsis of scenes: Act T—March’s sitting room. Act 1T—fame, four weeks later, Meeting of Following is the musical program: | F. of A. at Piano solo—Florrie Bergland, - Violet song—Mabel Church, Florrie o Bergland, Margaret Christ, Marjorié The "),:r'::;:“:f ’T B Atwell, Doris Bloom, Marjorie Norris. { e, 1% (00 ‘.flmm”‘;‘ Lullaby song—Doris Bloom. 5 Recitation—DMargaret Christ, T:‘,‘:‘:;d:'\“:( the Hartford Japanese song—Florrie Bergland, o Mahel Chureh, St e T v merce, ) A 3 Marjor N \ N jorie Atwell, Marjorie Norris, made by Chairman C, legislative committee, be served at 1 o'clock, | i i | in Jr. 0. U. A, 3 0, 0. %, M. of Court Charter in O. U. A, M. hall naturalization by Judge F. B. Meeting of A, Address to Yo MO A “Little | ford. .Helene Ahlstrom ..Helen Beacn .Katherine Hunter Ruth Boardman | Meeting of A,V Curtis Christ |4% A. O. U. W., at 187 l\atnur\n Andrus 3 .Herbert Andrus | Meeting of New .Dotha Whito | PAnions of the Forest, Baptiste hall. Trinity M. E. church, ‘ourt Prosperity, Main street. will TO SHAKE PIUM TREE. Fortunate owners of American Ho- slery company stock will receive a dividend of $25 per share on Wednes- day through the sale of bonds in which the large surplus of the com. | pany was invested, The stock ls guoted at 176 with none on the mar- ket. The City Tee company Lusiness today at the sireet rallroad siding. from d sells the wholesalers class club A vote will be .taken on Chamber of Com- » and a report will be A. Peasc of the TLuncheon will started Commercial This company seeures itg ice from Lake Congamond High grade pheto-plays at Fox’'s. vaudeville at 1. O. Mecting of Mattabessett Tribe, L 0, Close of basaar of Norden lodge, T. bureau direc- tors of the Chamber of Commerce, Meeting of the Unity Rebekah lodge, hall. Oak, F. at Hunger- Meeting of Sunday school board of Harvey lodge(sNo. Arch street. Britain circle, Com- in St. Jean de No. 5, Connecticut meet at in the HARTFORD Extraordinary Bargains in WAISTS We Mention a Few of the Many Excellent _ Values From Our Immense Stock Waists Special at . . . 98¢ Handsome Waists made of Volle Lingerie, in white and flesh calor, Also fancy stripe effects, included in the lot Middy* with red or blue sailor collars. 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