Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
- | Made in'a few minutes THIS IS HOW Buy4 gals. L. & M. Semi-Mixed Real Paint, [:X at $2.00 per gal. - - And 3 gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it atestimated costof - = o« - You_then make 7 gals. of pure paint for It’s only $ 1.46 per gal. 2.25 $10.25 Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT. CANS, you pay $2.00 a gal. or $14.00. 'The L. & M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT is PURE WHITE LEAD, ZINC and LINSEED OIL, the best-known paint materials for 100 years. Whereas, if you buy 7 gals. of ready-for-use paintTin a gal. out of any L.&M. PAINT you buy and if not the best t made, return the paint and get ALL your money back. The John Boyle Co., New Britain; H. C. Thompson, @amvflle, Bristol Hdwe Ce., Bristol. SPECIAL SALE OF ‘@@&Efi%@fi& . RECORDS A 5245{ e LR ki u s A 5401 e, J Ot Mlu Nielser Ianthe The Kerry Dance A 5474 A BAIR{EE ‘ 5539 ::::::‘My Caravan Has Reated R B850 e A 5624 Zcn cuonn offered are ltdndard and &l“ly! popular, LET US PLAY THESE FOR YOU fame is world-wide and her records of thesé fa- veritée ballads are unequalled in sweetness and beauty of tone. Some, © at least, shouid be in every collection. Morgan. Kingston $1.50 Records Reduced to $1 00 Dance at Bungalow Thurs eve.—adv The annual meeting of the Maternal association of New Britain was held this afternon at the South ' Church chapel. A social will follow the meeting of the Lady Turners tonight. Miss Esther Russell of West Main street has returned from a vist to Bridgeport. Mrs. Charles Cleveland is getting along nicely after an operation for appendicitis ot the New Britain Gener- al hospital. New Britain members of tahe Put-! nam Phalanx will attend the drill at | Hartford tonight preparotory to the Bunker Hill celebration in New Lon- don. = Carl Neuhold of Wodland street has returned from a New York hospital and is much improved after an oper- | ation. i The annual meeting of the Epworth Leagye of Trinity M. E. church. will | be held at & o'clock tonight at, the ! chapel. The annual meeting of tue ! Ladies’ Aid society will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Godrich, 98 Grove Hill, ¢ i Dance at Bungalow Thurs eve.—adv Woman's. Exchange has reduced price of children's dresses and rom- pers.—advt. | Our motto: Quality First. The Eddy Awning and Decotrating Co.—advt. LUTHERANS IN CONVENTION, Missouri Synod Opens Week's ference at Bosion, Boston, June 2.—Pastors and lay delegates from the 125 congregations { of the Atlantic district of the Missou- i| ri Syned of the ' Lutheran church gathered here today for a week's con- vention. The district has 25,000 communicant members in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachu- setts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and London, England. The president is Rev. L. Schulze of Schenectady, N. Y. The opening féature of the con: yention was the sermon by Rev. F. Plotenhauer of Chicago, general pres- ident of the Missouri Synod. The forenoon sessions will be de- voted chiefly to discussion of a doc- trinal paper on “The miracles of the christian religion,” written by Rev. P. Roesener of New York. At the afternoon sessions the delegates will transact business, chjefly in connec- tion with mission; } All the proceedfngs will' gducted in the German danguagy o i GOING TO smu l Columbia §fudents o Add in Solvinz Transportation Problem. New York, June z._w-emy-me! students of Columbia university and twenty-five automobiles will be sent from New York to Serbia witnin a few weeks to ald in solving the trans- | portation problem in that country, it . was announced today. The task of raising a fund of $25,000 to pay the expenses of the expedition nas been | undertaken by the committee of mer- | cy, the Serbian Agriculturar commis-| sion, and Prof. M. I. Pupin of Colum- | bid, honorary Sérbian consul general here. The students will be stationed at Nish and with the automobiles which they will drive, are to be at the dis- position of the Serbian government. i MANY HORSES ENTERED. For October Meeting of Kentucky Trotting Breeders Association. Lexington, Jung 2.—Heavy entry lists were reported today in all the trotting and pacing events at the October meeting of the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders’ assoclation, the entry cards for which were closed last night. The total value of the stakes was | placed ot $90,000 Among the stake events for which entries closed were the following: Castleton .Cup (free for all); Walnut Hal Cup for 2:12 class trotters; Ashland for 2:19 class trot- ters; Kentucky and Lexington for three year old trotters; Cumberland for 2:05 pacers; Blue Grass for 2:10 pacers. Starters for the Transylvania “ml be named on Sept, 15. Reductions of 20, 25, 331 40 and 50 Per Cent. We find that an immediate reduction of stock is sary in our Upholstered Furniture Department. be made for large shipments of new patterns coming i affect a quick clearance we have Room marked all discont! patterns and odd pieces at radically reduced prices. sale offérs a wonderful opportunity for the purchase of upholstered furniture at most unusual prices. last only for a limited time. This sale Come early for first cl Here are some of the reductions: Reduced Down Reduoced From il Con- ~ From Suite Uphol- $100.00 Damask to 3-Piece Crotch Mahogany Parlor stered in Damask Crotch Mahogany Window Seat in match this set Solid Mahogany Hepplewhite Sofa in Denim .... Solid Mahogany Hepplewhite Sofa in Denim Solid Mahogany Hepplewhite Chair to match Sofa 3-Piece Solid Mahogany Parlor Suite upholster- ed in high grade Tapestry High Cane Panel Back Solid Mahogany Recep- tion Chair, Tapestry seat Sheraton Mahogany Sofa in Denim 44.00 Sheraton Mahogany Arm.Chair Denim to match 22.00 3-Piece Solid Mahogany Louis XV Parlor Suite * in Denim 110.00 Solid Mahogany Reception Chair upholstered in Panne Plush Mahogany Finish Sofa upholstered in Tapestry \/Iahogan\' Finish Arm.Chair to match Solid Mahogany Sofa upholstered in Silk V elour Large Solid Mahogany Arm Chair to match .... Mahogany Arm Chair, Velour Seat . e Solid Mahogany Arm Chair in Panne Plush Be€autifully Carved Solid Mahogany” Fireside Rocker in Panne Plush Mahogany Finish Velour Seat and Back Rocker 35.00 42.00 140.00 50.00 20.00 30.00 22,25 65.00 55.00 16.00 33.50 45.00 18.00 .. Mahogany. Reception Chair in Denim Mahogany Reception Chair in Denim ... Mahogany Finish Sofa, Velour Seat . Mahogany Finish Sofa, Velour &eat To $75.00 25.00 30.00 45.00 22.50 80.00 30.00 32.00 Mahogany Finish Rocker, loose Velour Cushion Seat ves Mahogany Finish Rocker, loose Velour C-ushlon Seat oo ne Extra Large High Back Wlng Chalr in Denim High Back Wing Sofa in Denim to Match . Solid Mahogany Colonial Sofa in Denim .. Solid Mahogany Hall Settee in Denim .. Mahogany Colonial Davenport in Denim Crotch Mahogany Colonial Davenport in Denim Turkish Rocker Uphoistered in Imperial Velonr Turkish Rocker Upholstered in Artificial Leather Turkish Sofa Upholstered in Genuine Leather.. Turkish Rocker Upholstered in Genuine Leather Solid Mahogany Arm Chair in best grade leather Solid Mahogany Arm Chair in best grade leather Solid Mahogany Arm Chair in best grade leather Kenilworth Oak English Arm Chair in best leather cevessarentavenase Kenilworth - Oak English Arm Chair in best leather . Solid Mahogany Settee Goat Skm Culluon . Solid Mahogany Rocker to match Large Mahogany Easy Chair in Denim Large Mahogany Rocker, loose pillow seat in Denim . Full Upholstered Arm Chair in Dcmrn - Rocker to match Large Mahogany Easy Chair in Denim ......... Trull Upholstered Arm Chair in Denim ....... { day and an automobile ride, includ- Mahogany Finish Tapestry Seat Arm L,han' or Rocker Full Upholstered Arm Chair . Solid Mahogany Chinese Chair in Denim .. Chlppendnle C. C. FULLER COMPANY 40-56 Ford St., Hartford. HONOR RICH CHINAMEN Commission Guests of Honor at Lun- cheons and Dinners in New York, New York, June 2.—Members of the honorary commercial commission of China, comprising twenty Chinese pankers, educators and financial or | industrial leaders, began today a se- ries of luncheons, dinners, automo= bile ridés and journeys about the city which, it is expected -will keep them busy here until June 8. The Merchant's association had ar- ranged a luncheon in their honor to- ing a visit to Grant’s Tomb. Tomor- row they will be entertained at lun- eheon by the chamber of commerce and a dinner will be tendered to them by the American Asiatic association. SUFFOCATION Cause of Death of Zeppelin Raid Vic- tims, Says London Coroner’s Jury. London, June 2, 12:25 p. m.—A coroner's jury, sitting today in the case of two victims of the eZppelin raid on London the night before last, rendered a cerdict that they had met their death by suffocation and burns, | Where Quality is Higher Than Price. ‘the tame having been ordered &ome agents of hostile forces." The perfons in question were Henry Good and his wife, by RIFLE MARKMANSHIP CHAMPS. Seattle, Wash., June 2.—¥or the second consecutive year Companies E and I, Fourteenth United States In- fantry, stationed at TFort Lawton, Wash., established themselves at the head of the army in rifle markman- ship, it was announced today. The two companies returned from their annual range practice with a total of seventy-one éxpert riflemen. Not one man in either company was disquali- fied. BENJAMIN DUTTON DEAD. Malden, Mass, June 2.—Benjamin F. Dutton of the firm of Houghton & Dutton, department store proprie- tors at Boston, died today of pneu- monia after a brief illness. He was born at Hillsboro, N. H., 84 years ago. ST. HELENA LOADING WHEAT. Galveston, Tex., June 2.—The Brit- ish steamship St. taking on a cargo of 250,000 bushels of wheat for. tae Belgian relief com- mission. She will sall in a few days for Rotterdam. ‘years. We are glad we make it. — Feigenspan PRIVATE SEAL OOD beer has been a delight to mankind for more than 2,000 Helena was today | WOMEN DISCUSS CIVICS, Portland, Ore., June 2.—The second days session of the mid-bienial coun- cll of the Generz] Federation of Wo- men'’s clubs opened today with a meet- ing at which civies and civil gervice reform came in for the greater part of the discussion. Mrs. Roy E. Fletch- er of New York City, read a paper on the need of more vocational work in the public schools. Overlooking the Capitol G TO olosn mfl Boston, June 2.—The commiesion planned to hearing, begun yesterday, tain the views of the business community on sibilities of the develo port trade, particularly America. Several banl iness men were to be _ROBBERS! Mr. Property Owner—Do you know what the year] 1 Loss is from the depredations of Rats in this country lt I ply enormous. $500,000,000 { Wake up! This is your loss and unnecessary TAX on your pocketbook. What STOP PAYING AN and prev ortion of it do you pay? PART OF IT. Save your Grain, Poultry, Eggs, Furs, Clothing, Books, etc., of your earnings. Kill them with ! Protect yourself. Rats gnaw, destroy and tear the very heart RAT CORN will exterminate Rats and Mice from your premises in a Safe, and Sanitary manner, harmless to human beings and withow | doubt the greatest RAT DESTROYER in the world. . Use RAT CORN, use it TODAY. Your dealer has Sust in a big stock of RAT CORN. Free booklet in each can, “Ho ! Destroy Rats.” Price 2bc, 50c and $1 per can. ! Get rid of your Rats and Mice; they carry many loathi diseases. Use RAT CORN—it is your one best wi m. 3 Series of Rat Talks will run in this paper. Read will be both interesting and instructive. You will learn things about the Rats. THE BOTANICAL MFG. COMPA Pharmaceutical Chemists, Philadelphia, Pa. Favorite $50 % 3 The most popular fnstrument made, o-\rw of its superior tone. Sold on Easy Terms DISTRIBUTOR, 187 ARGH_ ST, IB & WHEELER PHILIP J. BARDECK, PSTecio, 167 ek st Hallinan Building ~ Tel. 974-1 : : ; ~ Try one at home and be