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nmer M‘flmery Is_ Attractive in UALITY -- PRICE With Our Enormous Assort- " ment, We Are Dlcdged Milinery Headguarters Quallty Chip Hats 49¢ and 75c i sale Price, Value 98c. ' Retail value $1.50. pse Hats come in white, black and bination black and white. Our Whole- sale - Price. Fine Quality Hemp Hats 69c and $1.2 Retail Valze $1.75 Rptall Value $2.50 Colors black, white, sand, blue - and all the newest shades. Our Whole- sals Price. ' New Jitney Corduroy Tams ¢}, O > ';*fl sfiowmg the newest and smartest stylesin Trimmed Hats — Leghorns, .Bangkok and Sport Hats, at prices that mean a great saving. RN MILLINERY CO. 183 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN. Up Stairs Regardless of finaifcial circumstances, we ‘will show you how to get oue. Bodwell Land companyy.—advt. Specials in Children’s Blue Serge Belviders Heights? | Suits at Besse-Leland’s—advt, rties of merit, that | wiiam C©, Kranowitz has entered Qumor on the map.— | ;e employ of the ~local branch of the Hartford Times to succeed Bu- \Quality Tirst. The Eddy | gene J. Clerkin, who begins duty on Decorating Co.—advt, the Herald staff Tuesday. lhther Friden, Eva Specials in Children’s Wash Suits nson have left for 98c up. Besse-Leland’s—advt. “Ohito, .and Nisgara Falls. Mary Beleski of Beaver street com- rt Spedfals 35¢ and 45c at ! plains to the police that her husband chased her out of the house last night and threatemed to kill her. Al her hum ever gives her is abuse, she ! claims. * % e MAE HILTON LEADS POPULARITY RACE (Laverne Kindelan Prettiest Baby —Homeliest Man Contest Miss 425, Mae Hilton, with a score of léads the popularity contest be- ing held in cannection with' the big Women's Bronze Pumps $2.95 at carnival of New Britain lodge, Royal l Besse-Lélind’s—advt. 3 . - The Bodwell Land company inyite dinner set 'u‘f ‘be glven :‘;r mlnn;:;ct t‘!lxeh-t p:;p‘ertlef; in B:J; Belvidere, nd | Videre, and call a eir office, “ . Eebugont W Natll; Bank Bldg., to see the class of | purchasers they have sold to. New Lines of “One Plece” ‘‘Raised Seam” Leland’s. Why pay $1.00 for same materials elsewhere?—advt. Look @t ouf windows. That wl!l ;| katisty ‘you, Can you Peat it? Cohn Hat; Co.—adyt. John Skritulsky compiains that a tire was stolen from his garage yester- day. J dward A. Eichstaedt of Cherry | street has returned from Syracuse university where he Is studying for- estry. that William Korno was at of P. 8. McMahon's auto -wrecked .in. Berlin and and W‘hiu 1’, 2 moeflnx “this v. A, M. heil, 277 Mnm 1 3, any time, if you want o ride.—advt. 0 Socin of Tremont < 0 leaves for New York city | The graduation exercises of Rev. C. /tendered a farowell sur- | B, Pihl's Bible class will take place Tuesday night at the home | Sunday morning at 10:45. The mem- ;. Rose McEnroe, bership of the class is thirty-eight. ‘Parker, the ten year old | Miss Alice Crusherg will teach the ' Mr, and Mrs, Edward A. Par. | summeér school which opens July 5. sl B on e need | REQUCE THOSE DANGEROUS SWOLLEN VEINS ntally hit him on the head Physiclans are prescribing and hes- pitals are using & new and harmless, yet very powerful germicide that not only causes enlarged or varicose veins and bunches t6 bhecome normal but also reduces goltre, enlarged glamds and wens, Asgk any first class druggist for an original two-ounce of Emerald Oil (full strength) and refuse to accept | anything in its place, It is such a two ounces lasts a long time and fur- thermore if this wonderful discovery does not produce results, you can have the price refunded, It is not wise for anyone to allow swollen veins to keep on enlarging, Often they burst and cause weeks of pain, suffering and loss of employ- ment. Start the Emeyald Oil treat- ment ae directions advise and im- provement will begin at once, The Clark & Brainerd Co., or Riker-Hege- man Drug Store can supply you, ., Our Marsay S oa Olive Shampoo NOTHING BETTER 25¢ bottle & ICKINSON o m‘JG cg.’ 169-171 s MAIN STREET advt. | Anna O’Connell | Estello Caps 50c at Besse- {Anna Marshall the' highly concentrated preparation that | ! Order of Moose, at Rentschler’s park mext week. The first count in the ‘confest was taken at 9 o'clock this morning with the following results: Mae Hilton eve.425 .. 165 ..100 . 89 Ruth Gorman . . seeas BB Esther Swanson .. iy Frettiest Baby. Lofgren verne ‘Kindelan leads with 160. The scores are as follows: Laverne Kindelan Wiliam Mulvihill . Leona Naughton .. Franeis laroque . A Marion Johnsen A Homeliest Man. Here's the contest that iz awaken- ing more Interest than any of the others. It's a race to see who's the homellest man in New Britain and Pete McGinley has the rather doubt- ful hoher of having a fair lead over all others. The standing: Pete McGinley Bddie Jones Fred Elmer Freddy Eppler 'Gus Potts .....0000.- The next count will be ttken at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning and will be published in tomorrow’s Herald. ..160 183 87 52 50 SPRING’S EFFECT ON JOHN. Klevator Man in Soverelgn®h; iBloct Letves Cage, ¢ John Reynolds, the elevator man employed in the Sovereign Trading {'company’s block for the last two or I jthree vears, has harkened to the call ot spring and taken a vacation, His smployers have heen puzzied by his sudden disappearance, but his friends ‘say that he simply was dissatlsfied with his work, It is said he I8 now living jn New Haven, Until Jast tall, John's heaviest work was that of giving the Kenilworth club members a lift to the top fioor, bur when the ChamWer of Commerce e€s- tablished headguarters on the thira flocr, the work got heavier, The ring- ing of the elevator bell had an uun- pleasant way of disturbing his other dutieg of furnace man and until John began shaking his fist at the eleyator, Why should §i always be necessary for the cage to plungé up and down whene there was a per- fectly good stairs to climb? Why, 1n-~ deea!, His animesity toward the inam'ate and uneympathetic cage grew until he couid bear it no longer and then he planned his revenge, Last Saturday night he drew his pay and that same pight he and his wife moved out of the block with ail their furniture, Bunday the cage wes found securely padiocked and the key gone, The pedlock remained on all dgy Menday, ub members and others climbed the stoirs, < On Tuesday the eity's wheels of industry started moving againdafter the hoiiday and the cege began plunging egain at the touch of an- other man, But John has had re- Ivenz- on the elevator and probably will never return, DELEGATES TO BOSTON,- Mr, and Mrs, A, F, DHichstaedt, Jdacob Rets and Rev, A, Auch have been appointed delegates to repre- sent the German Baptist church at the New England Conference of Ger- than Baptist churches to be held in the Hub from June 4 to 6, VARNISHES ENAMELS STAINS & BRUSHES our prices awsc right. 3 and § Franklin Square. or paper, CONSULT US FOR ANYTHING YOU CLASS PAINT SHOP SHOULD CARRY, THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY That is the necessity when you are painting your home selecting your wall Quality ! That’s it, and we bave it in everyvthing that we do, or supply. The above is an important factor, New House Owner. Besides u:m. WANT THAT A FIRST New Britain, Conn. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. In' tHe prettiest baby eénfen La- Janitor, ! ON OUR DELICATESSEN COUNTER FOR TOMORROW OUR DELICATESSEN MAN has madc an advantagcous pur- chase of Olives and Peanut Butter, which will be on sale tomorrow. THE YOUNG LADY ON THE BAKING COUNTERS HAS THE FOLLOWING TO OFFER FOR TOMORROW Honcy Cakes, Sunshine Cakes, Victorla Iayers. The sale begins at 1 Lunch and Mocha o'clock, t THE CANDY COUNTER HAS THE FOL- LOWING TO OFFER FOR TOMORROW % Assorted Chocolates,: 20¢ in bulk, They are new and delicious. There is a large varicty of delicious Cream Centers to select from. IT IS SAFETY FIRST WITH OUR ICE CREAM DEPARTMENT We have to offer for a Sunday MOTUSSE, 70c per qt. paid us $1 per at, Could not Special NEW STRAWBERRY mnke it any better for you,.if you Or(lels received by 10:30 a, m. dellvered by 2:30" p. m. All orders received by 4 p. m. are delivered by 6 p. m. Don't forget our trolley lunch. Open cvenings, Two deliveries daily, 11 a. m. to 12 noon, and 5 p. m, to 6 p. m. HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM COMPANY 142 MAIN STREET I Events fon;'ght ‘1' High grade photo-plays at Fox's. Moving pictures and vaudeviile at i Keefioy's. Monthly meeting of beard of char- ity eommissioners, Supper service by Woman's For- 6ign Missionary soclety of Trinity M. E, church at 6:30 o’clock. Drill and whist by Stella’ Rebekah lodge, 1.0, O. F, in Jr. O. U. A.'M. hail. Socfal and dance of International Alliance of the Theatrical Stage Em- ployees at Turner hall. . Joint meeting of commities 6n or- dinances and the beoard of safety to consider the proposed traffic ordinance concerning automobiles, . Meeting of New Britain lodge, No. 183 Loyal Order of Moose in:Judd’s block, Meeting of Bons of Vetérans in G. A. R, holl, Meeting of Valkyria lodge, No, Order of Vasa, at 59 Arch street, 21, Meet of Admiraj Schley lodge, No, 32, O, D, H, 8, at 187 Arell street, ©. U, A. M. MEMORIAL, Senil-annual Flection of Officers Comés ‘on Thursday, June 18, Arrangements have Dbeen made by New Britain eouncil, O. U, A, M, to hold its annual memorial exercises for deceased members on Thursday even- ing, June 24, and the cemetery com- mittees will visit-the cemetery on the preceding Sunday to decorate . the graves with flowers, The semi-annual eiection of officers of this couneil will be on June 18 and nominations will be made next Thurs- day evening, On June 29 the degree team will initiate a class of ecandi- detes for Charter Oak council .in Hartford, % X 4 2 public | THROWS SHOE AT CLERK, t in Police Court This Morning. August Morris, charged with drunk- i énness and breach of the peace, was | fined $10 and costs by Judge James | T, Meskill in police court this morn- | ing, ? Yestérday afternoon Morris !into Geragorian's shoe store at Lafayette street and removed shoes, hurling them at the proprietor, He than sat in a chair and howled {until he was arrested by Officer Charles MecCeriby, This morning Morris explained that the shoes i pinched his feet and he wanted to | change them. went GERMAN SOCIETIY BENE“T An entertainment for the bpnoflrm‘ the German war relief fund will be given Monday evening, June 21, at Turner hall, by the ‘United German sociéties. The Teutonia ~Maenner- chor, the Austriapn - Stiiging soclety, {and the’ New Britaln Quartet club will take ‘part in thé_ program. Coyn- cilman Charles Mueller and daughter, Miss Ottillle, accompanied | by Mrs, J, J, Andzulatis on the piano, will glve violln numbers, Vecal Vogel. PUBLIC EXHIBITION, A public exhibition of turning will be given at Walnut Hill park at 10 o'clock on Monday, July §, by the New Britain Turner goclety and by visiting teams at the state turnfest to be held in this city July 8, 4 and 5. At last night's meeting of the local society, souvenirs of the IZmden were sold for the benefit of the \ew York Seamen's Home, NO INDEPENDENT ACTION, Tokio, June 4.-—Forelgn Minister Kateo, interpellated in the house of peers today by the budget comimiites, made (he declaration that Great Bri- Ruesia, Italy and Japan to take ‘no Independent ction of any kind in connection with the LKuropean wi ‘Augusc Morris Fined- $10 and Costs 3u his | | | - ¥ 'HAS DI”MM 0] HARTFORD SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SUMMER GLOVES TODAY AND SATURDAY Mail Orders Carefully and Promptly Filled 16-Button White Chamoisette Gloveu. regular 50¢ quality. Sale price, palr ... .ovviianin 39;4: 59¢ 79¢ 12-Button Silk Gloves in White and Black, Double Fin- ger Tips, regular 7Tic quality, Sale price, pair...... 16-Button Silk Gloves in White and Black, Double Finger Tips, regular §1 quality. Sale price, pair 16-Button Silk Gloves in White and Black, 3-row em- broidered backs, regular $1.25 quality. Sale price, pair A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE ALL SILK RIBBONS AT SPECIAL PRICES Now Is the time to buy Siik Ribbons sultable for the adofs ment of graduation or confirmation gowns, also for hat trimmingl as we are offering large assortments of Silk Ribbons at i8] prices. We mention a few of the many extraordinary values. 8-inch All Silk Moire Taffeta Ribbons in shades of Old Reks, Sand, Army and Belgian Blue, Nile Green, Navy, Black and wfi-. Special at 25¢ yard. 6 1-2-inch All 8ilk Dresden Ribbons, good colorings with eols " ored eatin edges. Special at 20c yard. One lot of 41-2 and 51-2 inch All Ribbons in a large assortment of colors, Silk Roman and Dresden Bpecial at 26c yard, One lot of 7-inch All Silk Satin Taffeta Ribbon in a good w sortment of shades. Special at 39¢ ylrt 7 Satin Back Velvet Ribbons in Black. Special at 10e rq g MOTHERS OF BOYS! - Here are unprecedented values in HORSFALL’S BOYS’ SUITS. The extraordinary offer described below - gives our customers a striking opportunity for money saving, < Fine high grade Suits in BROKEN LOTS The result of early season selling, are of- fered at large reductions. These Suits have the same distinctiveness that make all Hors- fall Boys’ Clethes so different fom the or- dinary, 70 FANCY TWO-PIECE NORFOLK SUITS FOR BOYS Summer Weight.—In sizes from 6 to 16 years—the best of Horsfall values and most, attractive styles. Hovstalls “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND™ 93.99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 J;‘n 'd IAII':DH. ) TRUMBULL ST. numbers will he given by Miss Fran- | ees Vater, Miss Ruth Schade and Emil | l Substi S HORLICK! is | THE ORIGINAL MALTED MIL Made in the and L plant in the 4} Wedo not make“milkp Skim Milk, Condensed M But only EORLRX" THE ORIGINAL MALTED. Made from cl full-cream: and the Cxtuot of o.t malted water. B«t oo‘-Drlllhe Y‘t X Round Package I.Iulhrm.m