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mnty Methodist Bmlding Fund ice for voys will be ¥ Methodist church i July 11, in the in- oy club of this ecity. al finu of the churches " Servile and the of- ards the Boys' club m anceg at Trinity © Methodist h a special sermon on the subject, An excellent musical be rendered. Rey. ‘the First church will e boys in chorus sing- not prevail that boys only. d to be present ting the service a flr _vesper services (fl- the auspices or socleties of the @.B.,ptlat churches, mnln; at Wal- rvices are to day evening | “umtll September d speaker and service. In t wnfi:ar the megt- at the First Bap- ed his . first n service at the oor. Rev. Mr.. ed by hig ll, in the Itil- in this city. ‘dodruff club wilt this evening. e will be held hursday evening | % Féix‘ “wilt ,ncnupv jurch next Sunday. church will .com- church at the Sunday morning . Dr, T. Bdwin 11 hold its regu: unday at 9:4% Immer. _the topie tor el;ues are to be the summer un- Whlch time. com- ‘will be held und xhibit of the worl itors are welconie Ry 14" on September 12. “will also resume - will not be at heg during the may be called Swill ~ continue to fiods during the of the Trifiity 1 be held this evening at 7:45 id-week prayer the Epworth J1 hold eve- chapel at 7:45 to be a combina- u.‘ua service. erable by kidney troubte. Thous- nmend Dr. Kil- Swamp-Root ney remedy. bout it. 7:30 A Adults the n At dollar sizes. You e bottle by Parcel in, Ad- OUR 'ANNUAL CASH Average Parlor Takes 10 roll Side Wall, at 3 Regular Price. . Illustration of Cash Sale Savings 50c. ... cene.ia.. 3500 18 yards Band Decoratlon at 12 1-2c..... $2.25 -At Cash Sale Saving Price .............. $4.35 Buy Wall Paper and Border Decorations NOW and pay your taxes. and water rents with the savings.. THE JOHN BOYLE CO. Average Bed Room Takes 10 rolls Side Wall, at 10c . ... 16 yards Border, at3c ..... Régular Price........... At Cash Sale Saving Price ....... WALL PAPER SALE HERE'S WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! A genuine discount sale on the fmest stock of High Class Wall Paper and Border decorations in our Hardware City. 40c OFF THE $1.00 $1.00 A8 —_— 3and 5 Franklin Sq. _Personals “ Misses Alice Egan Maloney spent the holidays at bury Park. and Theresa As- Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Fagan are oe- -cupying their cottage at Myrtle Beach. nmer Russell and Myrtle Kilcoyne bury were the guests of local frlendl over the Fourth. gone to New He will spend g Philip Corbin . has York for a few- days. at Button Woods, Rhode Island, for their vacation. Mig¢s Katheérine Monohan spent the holidays with friends in Bridgeport nnd New York, Miss Lida MuLeu day at her ‘formier téwn. E fierp the holi- e m Middle- the summer at Eastern Point, New London. r Mr, and Mrs. James M. Parker are Mrs. William T. Slqur and daugh- | téf, Betty, have returted from Colum- bus, Ohio. Mr. and Mré. Sloper will leave this week for an automobile trip to the White' Mountains. Mr. and@ Mrs. Oliver N. Judd and daughter, ‘Miss’ Olive, Judd, have re- .turned from a tr!p to Maine. Mrs. Ma.ry Murphy of Main street is entértaining Mr. and Mrs. Samuel MacFayden and Miss Julla Ferriter of New York. . Clarence Callahan and Fred Mvon- sees are on a trip to New York. Miss Estelle James of Lincéln street spent the holfday at Saybrook. | Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Edwards are registeréd at Crésent Beach. Mr. and Mrs, E. J Skinner and sov, Harold, enjoyed .the holiday at. East | Rivér Mrs. Mary H. Brown and ddughtér, Miss Mary J. Brown, are spending their vacation at Highland Lakt, ‘Winsted. Miss ' Mildred Smartwood of Rochester, N.'Y., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George M. Flanagan of Maple street. My, and Mrs, George H. Dyson of Garden street are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Aude of Brooklyn, N. Y hamton. N. ¥.. tion the New Mrs. Frances A Hill of Hillside ay Toilet Preparafions those w he pure ;oéds o mre—-'l’he name Marsay stands for ‘display will be shown at our Met goods depun,- y Tooth Brush , place is registered at the Buena Vis- ta, Dalton Mass. Miss Grace Smith and Miss Molly Rellly left today for Newport, R. I, where they will spend the week. Mrs. William Egan of Southington is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wiligam Revoir of Stanley street. Miss Ruth Moore is Visitilg friends in New Haveri. . Miss: Agnes Henneuev of Talcott street is entertaining Miss Kathryn Bresnahan of Waterbury. Laverne Penfleld has returned lrom a trip to 'the Panama Pacific expo-/ sition. Miss Della Basney spent the Fourth at Indian Neck with several of her friends. B Mr. and Mrs. Charles' ‘'E. Basney spent the weekend at’Saybrook Mrys. William Daigle of this city s at Sound View‘tor,m Wer apartiént for: thie geson s A “Hotet” amrn Point, . New Lon-~ She expects to be Jolned 500N Mrs. M. N. Judd Has - don* by Mr. anl Mrs. Harold L. Juda. Among those registered at Mrs. A. D. Palmer’s cottage .at Sound View are Mary and Irene Conlen, Marguer u‘e O’Brien and Molly Eun of this city, Mr. and Mrs, W L Hatch spent the holidays at the Hotel Griswold, East- ern Point, New Lflhdon Howard Timbrell is spending a few days at Saybrook. Bimer Sweetland spent the holil- idays at his parents’ home on West Main street. William H. Crowell &penl the holi- days at Watch Hill. Mri and Mrs. James Quinlan have returned from their honeymoon trip. | Edwin N. Lewis of the New “Tribune,” spent the fourth at home in this city. York i his Miss Ellen Needham of West Main street. is sojourning at the shore. _ Martin Higgins of the sales depart- ment of the Russell & Erwin Manu- facturing company spent the holidays | at his home in this city. Charlés Duffy of Arch street twill spend the next two weeks at Scund View. T. F. Farrell enjoyed an auto trip { through the Berkshires yesterday. = | Harry Arens left today on a trip ; through the west in the interest of the Bristel Brass company. Miss Vera Odenkirchen of Chestnut instead of the street spent the Fourth Jwith friends in New Haven. Michael Edwards of Chicago is the guest of local relatives. George Cheney has gone on'a busi- ness trip through Massachusetts. Miss Bleanor Bunney of Trinity street has returned from a visit with hér aunt in New York. Thomas O’'Connell of Main street, has returned from Océan Beach. Dr. Henyy T. Bray spent the holi- doys with his family 2t Ocean Bea~h. Dr. Thomas Malonev of ‘anms{floh_i. Mass.. is 1l at the bome of his mother on Washington strcet. Washingon L. Morgan Lodge. Wathington L. Morgan lodge, No. | Independent Order B'rith j vlsion committee of th Y, M. T. A, £1, K. of P, will hoid its installation of officers at 7 o'¢lock this evening in | Vega hall, The ceremony will be in cblrn of District Deputy W. C. Foster. A large attendance is desired. | Jean de Baptsite hall. Members will The instdllation will be short and will { please bring refreshments. be terminated in time for the members | to attend the Hill park. celebration at Walnut Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge M. Beecher are registered at the Spring house, Block Island. Miss Christine Lund ¢f Springfield returned home today aftér a visit with Miss Gertrude Gritzmacher of Hart street. FRATERNAL REWS Sir Francis Drake Lodge. Sir Francis Drake. lodge, No. 423, S. of St. G, will meet on Thursday evening of this week. Every mem- ber is requested to be preseént as there is important business to come before the lodge. Hertha Lodgeé, D. O. H. erthu lodge, No 160, D O. H, 1stall newly elected officers at the eeting Thursday night Members Please bring refreshments., ... s Alexandra Lodge Alexandra lodge, No. 24, I. O. D, of St George, will hold it$ regular meet- ing ih Turner Hall tomorrow eve- ning The newly elected officers will be installed by District Deputy Alice { Hawksworth 'of Hartford, 1 and , re- freshments will .be served. Every member is requested to be present. Daughters of Pocohontas. A special meeting of the Daughters | of Pocohontas will be held this eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock in Judd’s hall. Fraternal Items. A meeting of St. Mary's Ladies' T. A. B society will be held Thursday evening in St Mary's schoel hall. St Mary’s Holy Family circle will meet tomorrow afternoon in St Mary's school hall. Chambeérlain Council, No. 2. At a regular meeting held last Saturday evening a class of candi- | dates was initiated. On Saturday eve- ning of this week the officer for the ensuing year will be installed. The installation work will be performed by Deputy State Councilor F. A. Mit- ler of General Mansfield council, No.:| 9, of Middletown. Leading Star Lodge, S. of B. Leading Star lodge, S. of B, will hold a regular meeting this evening at o'clock in Electric hall. Députy Supreme Commander John F. Radi- gan of Hartford will install the new- ly elected officers. All members are urged to attend. Star of Geod Will Lodge, S, of B. Star of Good Will lodge, 8. of B, has changed its meeting place from 90 Arch street te 19 Hungerford court, Jr. O, U. A, M. hall. Meet- S. i ings. will be held on the second and month fourth * Mondays of each second and fourth Thursdays. The next meeting will be held on June 12. Carmédy council, K. of C., will meet | this evening at 34 Church street and definite action will be taken on the matter of consolidation of the three councils in this eity. Abraham. District Deputy Bernard Gordon of Greenwood street and staff went to | Middletown Sunday and installed the | newly elected officers of Middletown lodge, No. 545, I. O. B. A, A social { and banquet followéd. Y. M. T. A. & B, Society. The meeting of the constitution re- 13, soclety which was scheduled to take place this evening, has been post- poned until Thursday evening. Royal Neighbors of America. Camp Clara, Royal Nelghbors of Amerlca, will hold its regular meeting | | Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock in St. | will A Distriet Deputy William J. BpgrmA jer will install the officers of Court 'Friendly,, F. of A. this evéning. l_g_”fi"_tM— ter. “The Moonstene,” Fox's the: Vaudeville and moving pictures, Keeney's theater. New Britain council, Main street. New Britain | meets in Jr O. U. M. lodge, A Leading Star lodge. S, of B, méets in Electric hall. 7 Clan Douglas, O. S. C., meets at 27 Main street. sirest. Carmody - Couneilyl. . 0f. Cu. meets 'or Church street. Central Labor Union mests at 3¢ Church street. Beard of Public Works, méets at City hall. City Items John D. McCue of Waterbury, ha.s been called to the bedside of his mother, who is critically ill at her Homé on Seymour street. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Atwater of Hart sireet, entertained a number of friends | at a porch party last evening. The house #nd grounds were prettily decorated with palms and Japanese lanterns. A buffet luncn was served. Guests were present from Holyoke, Boston and Waterbury. The local Working Giris’ club bas selected a grab bag as its contributien | tc the state association’s carnivalt to | be held at Madisen on July 28 and 29. 1 Luther Parker and Louls Jones will give a dance in Booth's nall Friday cvening. The patronesses will be Mrs, Clayton A, Parker and Mrs, D. E. Dean. John Sheehan of this city, who is known to stage followers as John Mil- tern is starring in “The Girl,” at At- lantic City. Postmaster Delaney is to arrange to have an inspector of the post office department to come to this city short- iy, and investigate the need of several changes about the office and also to have the sidewalks about the building repaired. Abraham Greenberg of Winter street was painfully bruised Saturday afternoen by being thrown from his automobile while on his way to Hart- ford. The wheels of the vehicle struck a stone, causing it to lurch, and Green- Lerg, losing control. was pitched for- vard and out of the car. He was taken to the Hartford hospital for treatment.. Harry Protass, who was in the car at the time, escaped in- ury. % | Willlam Deley of Hartford and S. Dickerman of the same place, jit- { ney drivers, bumped their machines into telegraph poles on Hartford ave- nue late Saturday afternoon, when their wheels caugnt in thé car tracks, | No one was seriously injured. Newly furnished roems, $2 a week. Hotel Bassett.—Advt, 3 R. ¥. Miller reported to the police vesterday that while driving kis buggy on Smalley street a small bey ran under the horse’s hoofs and was knocked down but not*badly hurt. GRAY'S 'FPOWDERS F R GHILDREN. OertainRetief for o -up-t o b 0 ? i fs Roura, u ? om'ré‘b"'s.c ""fi.v. B § Calumet club meets at aa‘tthurchl l HARTFORD We Are Headquarters for GENUINE|" PANAMA HATS THE CHOICEST SUMMER STYLES IN VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT AT $1.00 UPWARDS, The Panama Hats we sell are the bést qualities—they have that style about them that is corréct amd aud- mired by all. If you will comé to Dillon’s store you will readiy see that We are the real headquarters for Genuine Panama Hate The assort- ments are the largest we have ever shown-—every style and shape that 4 faghionable you will find here and at 4 price that will surely please you. The trimmed models are attracting a great deal of attention, some are trimmed with all white trimming, while othérs have just a touch of col- or. Of course you Will admiiré the beautiful trimmings that adern theéss lovely hats. Theré are w hite wing effects, gull breast wing éffects. y Nassue Pompons, the new fox head nevéitiés, and Band effects of Goura and Paradise Feelers, Bandeaux in long Fiberéd Ost rieh. Pompens and We buy these Genuine Paname Hats direct in large quantities from the largest and best'importers, theréfore we are in a position to give you values that are extraordinary. y Thess Suits Will Make ‘You Glad You Waited for Horsfall’s Mid- Summer Suit Sale It is an exceptional thing to secure at such important savings, Suits that are rare good values even at their regular “Honfnll" prices. That is why men consider this sale, >rting today. THE GREATEST MONEY:SAVING AND VALUE-GIVING EVENT OF THE SEASON. Our entire stock of Men’s Fancy 3-piece Suits at the following prices: $15.00 and $16.50 Suits reduced to ..$12.75 $18.50 and $20.00 Suits reduced to ..$14.75 $22.50 and $25.00 Suits reduced to ..$18.75 $28.06 and $30.00 Suits reduced to ..$23.75 $35.00 and $38.00 Suits reduced to . .$27.50 Horstalls “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND» €3.99 ASYL®M 8T. Connecting with AsntTronp, 140 TRUMBULL ST, Mr. William Tee Begs to annéunce that he has assuméd the management of the Allyn House, Hartford wherehewfllbeplhudwmethulr_filudfl'—lbtl.um comforts and convenlences of a first-class hostelry. A. Albertini fox the past sixteen years with the Hotél Heublein, has been en-/ gaged as Chef de Cuisine, an assurance that this feature of tho ser- vice will be unéxcelled. Special atténtion will be given to Private Danelig Partics in ~ New Ball Room, Banquets, Wedding Receptions, Afternoon Teas and like social functions. - WHEN YOU READ you should Thave cemfort. 1t you do net COME TO ME and 1 can give it to you, 1 win save your eyesight and your taioney as well. WHY PUT IT OFF? Shell work a speclalty. Héurs from § a, m. till €30 m. Monday and! - Saturday till 10:30 p. m. , Sunday » appointment only. Telephone.