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fibed and figured a. big showlns 'w and pretty patterns suitable aist' and shirts, woven ' figures; olors, 36 inch, 15c yard. “Percales i great collection of the bést do- 800ds made, stripes, Jfigures- ncy,.all new patterns, suitable’ [ Waists, shirts and summer dresses inches, 12 1-2c yard. s - Hurkish Towels } will want to take some with gion your vacation, what a.variety iehoose from, all kinds and sizes,. fancy o i § hite, fancy colored’ and 12 1-2¢ to 75c each dian Blankets: 86 good generou.! sizes Indian page: ns and lndiun colorings, $1.50 latest and ‘b be fw Y the wnnud‘:fnds picot edge, Avalenciennes, ofientals, etec., ctiny edges to the 27 ings allovers to match s - traw and rottan 16,.18; 20 24, 98¢ ‘ease Is a good $1:25 val- o8 98¢ to $3.00, inday club 12 10. school 12:10. ' | recital 4:30. Mrs. Ger- Johnson, contralto soloist. an . service ' 6:00. a People's society' §: 15, usic for Morning Service. -Allegretto —“0, for a Peace " © . - 44 Chadwick de Fugue (b major) . ¢ . Handel summer Sunday sc¢hool of ‘the church will begin its sessions W with all departrnentu, ex- ie Chinese, meeting ‘at '9:30 a. 'he ‘primary and beginners will in their own rooml and have Wn exercises. Afl classes of mmx intermediate and serifor gments ‘will meet in' the ‘main of the chapel. The progrz_uns le, summer will be ‘as varied teresting” as possible, the lesson in the form of a story. Al s in the Suuday.school 'are 0 join this ‘summér school hey are in the city and!a cor- jjtation is given to others to Jelasses. g Lt Sunday morning in the South tional churéh Dr. Hill ‘will |\ ¢losing sermon in ‘the series il he has been preaching on “The ‘of the Faith.” This will be 1 "Great Alternative, which God?" Qesigned to make clear the in- ble and final issue presented re- faith by tthe present ' world fons. It will be the last ser- y Dr. Hill before leaving for Wacation, there being: on the last vy ih June, ‘the celebration = of mmunion and yeception «qf: mew ers. tthe aftermoon at 4:30 " &'clock the third of the Summer ' or- itals which the organist, Jo- lair Beebe, is giving with the ce of the choir. Mrs, Gertrude hnson, contralto, will"sing bw’s recital. It is intended: by recitals to inspire and interest ople of our city withithe Best iusic'and this opportunity’ which appreciated is being taken summer fatigue. day. Kitchen Make' That Wish ome Irue Thousands of women will buy Hoosiers to escape Why wait through < hot summer months of unpleasant toil in the kitchen ? You're going to buy a Hoosier Cabinet. some Buy it now. Enjoy the summer. The Hoosier Cabinet Helps you have meals ready in much less than the usual time. It keeps your. worl:‘arrly easy it€elf to keep in order. You grder and is ‘take'it apart in two mihutes and dust out every ‘Corner. It short- “ens y6i hours by keeping everything at your fingers’ SAVES MILES OF STEPS 8it down at your work. All your kitchen utensils and food sup- ends. plies are grouped around a sanitary table. That makes the differ- ence between belng fagged opt and NOT being fagged out at the end of the day. tical labor-saving devices that have been made. In the Hoosier you get the benefit of all the prac- It is built to last a lifetime, s0 yow'll never have the expense of buying anothen DEMONSTRATION OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE FIRELESS Puts a Hoosier in your haome. for it. No extra fees. not satisfied. Come in tomorrow n’t wish and Wait‘ labor-saving -features, of which are hew. Think, of the long summer months and how Hoosier in your home. Come in at once. lot on these terms. See our movel bride's nuld window, A few pennies a day soon pays y«o interest. : Your money beaek If you are See for yourself the 40 easy it is to put a Supply limited. Only this COOKERS =——= ‘Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, June 13-22 Mrs. May A. Bartholomew, expert on fireless cookmg, w1ll gwe a demonstration of the Domestic Scxence Fireless Cook Stove,at 10:30 a: m, and 2:30 p. m,, to wthh'the tadies of New Britain are invited. The merits of the cooker stove and the ease with which you can prepare your food will be thoroughly demon- strated. giving better food. 75 per cent. saving of your gas bills, doing .away with the hot kitchen Bread, Roast, Meat, Pi¢ and: Cake; etc. - Come and sample the delicious foods prepared. 132 MAIN. STREET, NEW BRITAIN Miss Marion B. Barrows. Address by W.'A. House. Devotional hymn, No. 95, Cross of Christ I Glory.” Offertory, ‘‘Chacone” .. ~' Mr.. Prentice and Mr. Roll Call—Collection. Memory Drill, I Corinthians, 13. Lesson story by Miss Estella Dick- inson, “His Brothers Keeper.” Announcements. 5 Closing Hymn, No. 118, Saviour, Pilot Me.” Dismissal, “Thé Mizpn.h" “In the ....Durand Hart. “Jesus, First Church, "The pastor of the First Church of Christ, Rev. Henry W. Maier, will preach tomorrow on ‘‘The Survival of the Fittest.” Services for the day are as follows: = 9:45 a. m., boys' de- partment of the Sunddy school. 10:45 a. m., morning worship; 12:10 p. m, general Sunday school; 3 p. m. Ar- menian service, Mrs. Seelye in charge. Hillcrest. Church. Hillcrest Universalist .church, 427 West Main street, Rev. F. A. Dilling- ham, D. D., pastor. Services Sun- day evening 7:30 o’clock. Children's Day. children’s sermon. Everybody invited. Special Musical Service Night, 7:30. Program: Organ—Berceus Anthem—Gloria, Mass,” B flat. . Concoue Salo—"A Perfect Dfl.y"... Bond Anthem—*“Festival Te Deum”..Buck Organ—March® ‘“Militaire”. .. Whittier Soloists—Mrs. Hallett, . soprano; Miss Ethel M. Olson, contralto; John Francis Gill, tenor; Arthur G. Olson, baritone; B. E. Hallett, organist. Sunday Second Advent Church. Second Advent church, Elder E. F. ‘White, pastor. Preaching services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Sunday school and Bible clasé at 12 noon; children’s’ afternoon meeting at 5 o’clock; Yaung People’s evening ser- vice at. 6:30; prayer and social ser- vice on Thursday night at 8 o’clock. Al are cordially invited to these ser- vices. 3 e of by an increasing number inday. There could hardly be or way of spending’an hour on y afternoon. th ©Ohburch ' Sunday. School. )gram, :9:30..to 10:30 = my de, Adoration : Borowski “Harold Prentice,” Fioitn: : ' Thereon Hart, Piano., . - Hymn, No. 30, ‘“THere's God’s Mercy.” . | by Mr. Keeney. ."Bh - mdvl.;%nfiflfib solo, e&’:«r Stanley Memorial Church. The Sunday school of the Stanley Memorial church will enter on the summer schedule tomorrow morning and will meet at 9:30. The preacn. ing service will be held at the usual time, 10:45 a. m. Rev. Carlton Hazen, of the Kensington Conqregn- tional church, will have charge of the service, exchanging with the pastor. Rev. Frederick Wunder, the new pastor of the English church of Re- !omuuvn. wm preach his first ser- New Battleship Arizona Whtch Was Launched This Afternoon ESTER ROSS The above is a photo of the new United States battleship Arizona s mon at the Sunday morning services at 10:45 o'clock in Jr., O. U, A M. hall. ‘The Sunday school will meet at 9:15 o'clock. People’s Church. The People’s Church of Christ, Mil- ton 8. Anderson, pastor. 10 a. m. praise meeting; 10:45 preaching by the pastor; 12:15 p. m. Bible schools 5:45, Young People's. meeting;: 7.:00, Gosgel service, Pagtor Vincenzo Sol: THE ARIZONA which was launched at the Brooklyn I Ross was sponsor for the new unit of navy yard this afternoon. Miss Est’\erl the American navy. imene will speak. Mr. and Mrs. Sal- | i Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" imene will sing, Tuesday, 3:45 p, m, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wedn.s- chlldren’s meeting; 7:45 Bible study: | dad evening meeting at 8 o'clock .Tho Wednesday night, cottage meetigg;. | yeading room at the chapel is open Thursday, 7:45 p m.. prayer, meetng. | (o the public daily from 2 to 5 p, m A cordial invitation to all, | B ; v TrI ity Melll()difi( E 1 First. Church of Christ. ‘ e The minister, Rev, Warren F. Coo', First Church of Christ, Scientis wm preach at both services, The corner West Main street and %‘:& | stbject. of the morning sermen il place. Sunday services at 10:45 a, m.-i bes“A Way Without an End” Sub- A Church, Scientist. Subject “Is the Universe, including | ject of the evening sermon, “Crowds. l = IMPORTAN Here are Inducements to Sha Friday Shopping Move UNTRIMMED HATS, 19c. good straws, good shapes, loss your gain. Millinery Section. DRESSES FOR LITTLE GIRLS $1.50. These dresses (for girls of from: 2 to 5 years) have been marked down from $2 to $2.50 and $3 to $1.560 each. Made of gingham, chambray and crash, in pretty plain colors and stripees and. checks, are hand- some and made in exceptional manner, broken sizer, but in perfect condition. Choice at $1.50. Infants’ wear section, second floor. WOOL CHALLIS, 25c¢, 492 to 70c, Still cholce picking among the wool challls, values 49c to 79¢c, that we shall sell Friday at 25¢c. ~ Pretty patterns and col- ors. Very useful goods. And there are still $1.25 poplins at 98c a vard. A sterling bar- gein. WEKE WERE MANY TIMES Just a cleanup of untrimmed straw hats, every on zood colors. About fifty altef HIGH GRARE COR WERE %5 10 Broken linek of sew very best makes, pairs of each model, ly- all sizes in Cfhe were $5, $6.50 afd § Take your cholce at WHITE SKIRTS & APRONS, The Undermusling comes forward with b white sklru and ap Friday. One lot of white cre; $1.50 “value, Friday 7! One lot of $1.80 whil skirts, lace ‘trimmed loped edge, choice only 76e. Sage-Allen & HARTFORD well off the ground when he hit nn hurt but was stunned when thrown taken from driver killed, It was marvglous that the machine w T The above picture gives a graphic idea of the accident which b aeroplane, constructed by Nels Nelson and driven by “Dick” Ny account of which was published in last evening's Herald. Nygren air hole and the descending plahe the tree tops and settled to the posi tions shown. Nygren was not sesl from the fling machine The plane the tree laie ycsterday + nd may be repaired at siight e as not hopelessly ruined amd ¥ The summer Sunday school sions, beginning a. 9:45 o'clock, wi.l start with the first Sunday in July. The minister will then begin to preaci a Children's sermon ecach Sunduay morning before the regular sermon, after which the children may g2 home, - e ey City lterns i to Elke’ carni- 26. Dancing—advt. Franklin €. Grisweld et al, have scld land on Harrison street to Mat. thew Conlon. Take a daily shower and sWwim at the Y. M. C. A. Come in tonightand inquire about -the special summer membership.—advt. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Talcott and Everybody val June 23 to invited where their summer ileave next wek for Greensboro, Harbgqr, Maine, home is located. Mrs. H. W. Maler and family will Y&, where .they will epend the summer. They will be joined eariy in July by Rev. Mr. Maier. The decorating comittee of the La- | dies Auxtifary, A. O, H., will meet at | Poyer | { Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock to dec- | tie home of Mrs. John B. orate the graves of deccased members in the old and mew Catholic ceme- teries. Miss Julia Price of South Man- chester is tho guest of her gister, Mrs. Bdward I, Hannon of 129 Camp street. Lieutenant Howard Donnelly Naugatuck, a member of the recent graduating class at Wes: Point, in visiting with P. J. Egan, of Seyvmour street. Roger W. Donahue of Holyoke, Mass., was a visitor in this city yester- day. A daughter hag been vorn to Mr. sen- ot =nd Mrs, Nicholas Molchan. o otte street. The prous Jenitor at the post office, | The corimittee on fede: ties of the Chamber of Comi meet Monday —afternous. o'cloek, Dr. T. E. Reeks, superifiten: that | health, stated toddy not to blame for the conditior ing in tae allcy way adjolning !enflnt‘ Bollerer's saloon on cial street. He seid the ed to permanently pave ti | way wiile ' Joseph An | chairman of the board of pi ty. Mr. Andrews intervie of abutting property but to eign waivers. Tiaerefors ¥ ment could not be laid " | The regular monthly Court Columba 27, D. of O | held Tuesday evening in ne building. Miss Lucy Talcott have gone to Seal LAET TIME ROW FOR Gales Ferry, June 19, varsity eight had what is gt last timc row for the full'g fore the regatta, this & eight rowed up stroam with q. { ide and following breeze am i t:me given out was 21:06, In miile the eight’ was pacedy ) junicr cight. The shell hafl boards on. Nevertheless, was looked upon as very zotd, minutes before the Harvird | gene over th ecourse «nd | men who were in a launch | the trial clocked the time st | MAKES NO SUGGRSTION, Anthony ' Poliskas of street, came to (he police | hight with the starthing ;th there were too on his street. He sil (him exceedingly, buf i ‘l'lflmlonl as to whut labout it « i