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, 9x12, was $24.00 ow. ‘Women, 85c to H. Cryne of Wallace Grove. . Mills of "Wal- to Hutchklss 'ge L. Loomis of engnzed a cot- ch for the re- "Neck, Branford. eorge W. Bull and of Wallace street, y on an automobile where they will visit we sell fireworks, 123 "Gladding.—advt. uengst has returned to this city after a visit In Greenfield, Mass. ) Philip Bardeck and | e gone on an auto trip L ott of Maple street will on a trip to Williams- Albany and Troy., N. Y. his family in tre latter & B. Scott, who is a student 7 dcademy, Montreal, Can., jother in Troy. ay school held irg ?;diqy at Lake Com- sber of Waterbury, form- at Bt. Mrak's church, is town. : jommissioner Rossberg and Charles. Mueller, made pection to Whigville ¥ sherg celebrated t -her home, 1l erday. A number d to extend their rl T, Felter and Miss lliken, of. Wuhlnmn. & R We Will Store CELEBRATED WHITTALL RUGS For aulimited time we are allowed by M. ]J. Whittall Co. rerns of their famous Rugs at a discount and we have down. Rugs have advanced in price, indications show. they will go higher. There- fore, if you are ever.going to need a Rug, take advantage of this exceptional op- $40.00 Teprac, . $34.00 Childema, . $47.00 R. Worcester, $28.00 | $30.00 Peerless, . Above prices are for 9x12 size, smaller sizes at proportionate reductions. portunity and SAVE MONEY. $62.50 Anglo-Persian, $44.00 $60.00 Arabic . . $41.50 SALE STARTS THURSDAY, B. C. PORTER QUALITY! That is the necessity when VARNISHES ENAMELS STAINS & BRUSHES That's it, and we have it fu everything tlmt we ddi or supply. you are painting your home or selecting your wall paper. Quality! The above is an important factor, Nm our pricés arc right. CONSULT US FOR ANYTHING YOU: 3 and 5 Franklin Square. WANT AT CLASS PAINT'SHOP SHOULD CARRY. 4 THE JOHN BOYLE compaNy || New Britaln, Conn. SLEATH-BROADLEY WEDDING. Popular Couple Joined in Wedlock Today. The home of Mrs. Walter Broadley at .11 Madison strcet was the scene of a pretty wedding this afternoon at 2 o'clock, when.hér daughter, Miss Ber- tha Orlean, became the bride of Wil- liam ‘Edward Sleath. Rector Harry I. Bodley of St. Mark's ' Episcopal church officiated. The couple weré attended by Louis Sleath, brother of the groom, as best A and" Miss Anna Louise Broadley, sister ‘of ‘the bride, was brideemald. Philip Molander played Loheéngrin's the living. foom where the ceremony .| teok place. The color scheme at the housé ‘vas pink ‘and white and the decorations were ferns and ldurel and roses. The bride was attired in a gown of white: crepe de chine and she carried | a-bouquet of white roses. The brides- maid’ wore a dress of pale green crepe de chine. A reception followed the ceremony which was attended by numerous friends of the cgouple. The couple wedding march as the couple entered return they. will reside at 11 Mndlflon i street. The bride has been emploved. in the | office of the Stanley Works., The | groom is an employe of P. and F. { Corbin's factory. SUNSHINE SOCIETY OUTING, Three Hundred Members Gather &t Walnut Hill Park, 300 members of the Connec- ticue Sunshine society gathered at Walnut Hill park yesterday afternoan {for the annual outing. A Dbasket lunch was served at 2 o'cloek: | Mrs. George W. Corbin, president, save the address of welcome and Mayor George A. Quigley sent his re- | grets on his inability to attend. Mrs. G. A, Cadwell presided at the meet. ing. G. H, Dyson made brief re- marks and a letter kas received .from “Aunt Lucy” Andrews of New Haven, expressing regrets an being unable to attend the outing. were made by Mrs. Kate Dixon of Wi lingford, state president, and others An original poem was contributed ; ¥ ‘Mrs. Joseph ' Towers. A clever | of toe dancing was given by Miss Bernice La Feontaine and ‘twelve little girls of the Burritt Over Short addresses | SMITH AXMINSTER, 9x12, was $23.50 $ 1 6.3 7 BODY BRUSSELS, 9x12, was $25.00, $1 7’75 Now AFTON, 9x12, was _ $21.00, $13.50 fiég Rugs 20% Off COME EARLY As we are selling our regu- lar stock the first comers have the wider choice. to sell discontinued pat- cut the price way, way $29.50 $22.50 $21.00 “JULY 1st SONS On Our Delicatessen Counter We will have to offer for tomorrow, Cottage Cheese with Sweet Pimentos, 15¢ per Ib, Corn Beef Hash, Ham Croquetes and Tomatces stuffed with Chicken Salad, on cakes, 15c each, also our well On. Our Baking Counters As specllls we will offer Lenflm cakes 15¢ each, L lmown P&l‘kc’l’l‘lflu![‘ Rolls’ at 10¢ per dozen. ‘ On Our Candy Counter “We will have as a special, those nice, soft, deliclons Marshmals lows, 19¢c per.1b. It is Safety First on Our Ice Cream Neapolitan Cream 35c at our store, also Bulk Cream at 30c per quart.. Don’t forget our Auto and Trolley Lunches, just call 908 or 807.. We are open evenings. Remember you can save 15 to 25 per cent on a great many purchases by doing your shopping at the store. HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM COMPANY 142 MAIN STREET also our well eft on & wedding trip and on their in Autographic Camera and a record of your utographic Kodaks from $6.00 up. emos latest and most compact, from 75¢ up. rowni. <ameras, for the little folks, from $1 up. ur Films are always fresh, and Photo Supplies See Our Windows. = | schaol - cntertained with songs and o Leoli’ dancing. Miss Kathryn 0'Con- Miss Anna v Montague 'and . Miss dances. children Mrs. M. T. strels gave a pleasing overture; nor, {*Helen Cadwell were in charge of the . folos were rendered 'b TURNERS SELECT. PRIZES, A colleetion of,bzuunful prizes hus state Murnfest in this ‘city, Saturday, Sunday ahd Monday. The first prize charge of the athletic events at ‘the in the relay race is a dress suit case: second prize, an umbrella; third #prize, .a fountain pen. Prizes for hul- izontal bar work ‘will consist of stick pin, watch fob and a v\ukl Handsome silver cups will ‘be giv teams in tlie relay race. The prize: are- of. exhibition in Scherp's drug store. “REPEAT “BREEZY POINT.” The Philathea society of the First jhurch will repeat its play ‘“‘Breezy | oint” in the First church chapel Fri- iy evening. The play was -well re- Belyed when it was produced as short | e ago. The proceeds will go to the 0 l\flfl‘ tund.vl N Games were enjoyed by the Crean and the Boys Min- : been secured by' the athletic events : of the New Pritain Turner society, n| ithe High and Grammar schools andy EAD1E FOR 'HOOL BERTH, | ! May Bg Chosen for Physical Instruce ' tor In the Schools. A recommendation will be made at -the next meeting of the school board that a male . vhysical i chosen to succeed Miss Beth Marcy in {the public sehools. It is eaid that 1 J. G. Badie, supervisor of playgrounds, | il be chosen. instruetor have charge of the bovs in to act as coach in High school ath- iletlcs. The plan was broached at a ! meeting .of the High school athletiy 'couneil yesterday by Superintendent Holmes, a| g i NBY-ANDERSON; | The'wedding of George T. Denby land Miss Anna A. - Anderson tooit | place this afterncon at 5 o'clock at St. Mark's rectorw Rector ! Bodley tied the nuptial knot. ! B. | Barl Gardner, sister ‘ wag bridesmaid. A reception follow- | ed at the home of Mr. and Mre, John Anderson on Stanley street. The cou- le léft on a trip to New York and cinity #hd on fheir retupn: they " will ‘reside om Pleasant street. - ° Fred Harry L} Mordecal was best man and Mra | of. the grooni, | I { by Harold Prentice, director be | It is proposed to have the physical] thet city { protection, E. O. ! ingsworth, H BIRD CLUB MEETING, The Stanley Quarter, Bird Club, held a well attended meeting last evening in the Stanley Quarter school. | A pleasing entertainment was given violin selections; Theron Heart, plano selections und Miss Marie Millard rendered vocul W. Ripley of of the Bird Study Zave an interesting The following committees were polnted by the president: Member- ship, Mrs. H. S. Blake, Mrs. Pyatr, Miss Louise Carroll, Miss Ethe] Brady, T. C. Sheehan and M J. Kenney: ed- ucational, Ruth Wells; sanctuary and Kilbourne, Mr. 1j1- 8. Blake; program, L P Slade, J. B. Comstock; executive, Miss Louise Carroll and Stanley Shel- | don. solos. L. president club in talk. ap- CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Hartford, | Signature of Bears the Z : ] “"r [ChasDillons (o] HAR'I‘FORD HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE WHITE HATS. ~ « New Whits Hats in Hundreds of Smert Styles at $3.98, $498, $5.98 Upwards White Hats for Street and large Assortuents of 8. Dress Wear, White Hats 10 Wear in the Mouns taing and at the Seashore. 1 My, what imfaénse assortments of Hats that are shown at Dillon's We have heand these statements many times for they are very true. Just now we are receiving many compliments on aur very large s plays and the attractive assortments of White Hats. Of course White Hats in particular are very fashionable this season, and we are, well prepared for the great volume of millinery business that always centers at Dillion's. E In White Hats there !s almost an endless varjety of Panama Hats to choose from in many smart models, Then there are the Hemp Hats, Chip Hats and Handsome Leghorn Hats. . The Sport Hats are attracting a great deal of attention now. Of course you will admire the handsome trimmings that adorn these , choice White Hats. There are white wing éffects, gull breast and . wing effects. % Nassue Pompons, the new fox head novelties. Band effects of Goura and Paradise Feelers, Pompons and Bum in long Fibered Ostrich. $2.50 Genuine Panama Hats, Sa'e Price $1 Yes, another lot of these géenuine Panama hats. We have hem ) in all leading shapes. N In our Women’s Shop are the newest lnd most attractive models of the season in Navy Blue Tafieta Gowns Several distinctive models are described below, each with its own attractions and all the better for the nsua! “Horsfall” smart- ness anr exclusiveness, One model is made with jacket effect with white pearl buttons and buckles. The skirt is full with two tucks about € inches from the bottom. A fine val" e for $14.75. Another one has an eton jacket with pear] spangles in front and double white or- gandie collar. The skirt is made very full with three wide flounces, A real quaint novelty ot $25, Horsfalls “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND* HARTFORD 63.99 ASYLWM ST, Connecting with wnulllmu Range in size 15-80-40-32 cad acres, Productive soil. DE WITT A 162 Maln St Iteal Estate and Insurance. Coo! Suits for summer; yes, it will be summer some day, You can get a good - hot weather Euit here, made of very eool goods-—mohair, Palm Beach cloth, silk and very light, porous worsteds, at prices that will give the best value per dollar you ever had. wooi. Hart, ‘Schaffner and Marx Clothes are always a good Ia- now, Get yours vestment. while the getting's good. Presarves ibe '(ll!. | GUY FITCH, ] | New Britain Representative | | The Stackpole-Moore- Tryon Co, Isylum at Trembull St Hartford ‘Pubes casily transes Wlnmm ’ié m-m hmm Gure T.H.COBSWE