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contest between O. ¥., and Clan ¢ will open July hall. ‘Much in- d in the com- “O'Connor Co., ips, Athletic Union RKwe bathing r resident promoted to be e Santa Rita, 'ort Arthur, He former- Britain Elec- nber of Com- evening. ock encamp- be installed this | rand Patriarch ~-and- the - Bird lunteered his ser- of the civil service > of Fred Green, ‘Wilson's. Scaffs. Cloth- Men's Wear- and see our all of those L SALE : HERE’S WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! A genuine discount sale on the finest stock of High Class Wall Paper and Border Average Parlor Takes 10 roll Side Wall, at 0c . 18 yards Band Decqration, at 12 1-2¢ . .. decorations in our Hardware City. 40c OFF THE $1.00 Illustration of Cash Sale Savings . $5.00 . $2.25 Regular Price. ........... At Cash Sale Saving Price ...... 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 ... . ... $1.00 48 i Regular Price. .......... At. Cash Sale Saving Price ................. 89c¢ 3and 5 Franklin Sq. trucking two years ago and it proven successful. _ Worthy temple, No. 18, Pythian Sis- ters, will install officers this even- l ing. | - 'Plere will bé another meeting at | 84 Church street this evening to which local machinists are invited in the in- s 4JUST } Vagrant Claims He .Lost His Way Home So Borrowed Stanley i terests of forming a local trade union. ; Harry ‘Anderson of 182 Jubilee | Btreet.1s at the Hartford hospital re- | covertng . from minor injuries re- { geived .in. an accident at the Pratt & | Whitney, factory Wednesday night. Mr. ‘ard Mrs, Otto Briether, who Bauved so extensively as state’s wit- | jess'in the trials of Peter Krakas and | nard Montvid, have been sued for $68 by Mrs Lilllan Kingsley. Wit- | ness fees: die them as witnesses have been garnisheed by Sheriff Marsh. MECHANIC'S NEW COMMITTEES. Delegition From Local Lodge Going o Mancliester on Monday Night. New committees have heen ap- pointed at New Britain Council, 0. U, ;A. M. as follows: Membership, R. HWilcox (chairman) R. J, Beac. "B™W. Jones,” R. M. Andrews, Mark Bottomly; auditi, committee; F. C. kwell, ¥ E. Fairbanks and V. relief\comhltt‘ee, H. B. Jon D. W. Peterson, H. L. Andrews. On ‘next, Monday evening a delega- tion ‘from the local council will go to Manchester to install the officers of ‘Wadsworth council: Drink Williams' Root Beer all Sum- mer at Zc a quart. You will have a Healthier and happier family. WHAT T0 DO FOR [TCHING SKINS o |+ Tezema, ringworm and gther itching, } eruptions ‘are so easily made worse by improper treatment that one has to be very carefill. There is one “method, however, that you need not hes- “ifate 0. use, evén on a baby’s tender ekin—thet is, the resinol ' treatment. Resinol is the “greuflyficm of ‘a Balti- more doctor, é) up in’ the form of res- inol ointment and resinol soap. This proved go remarkebly successful that thoy ds of other physicians have been ‘prescribing it constantly for 20 years. Reginol stops itching inmnfiy. and glmost alwaye heals the eruption quick- ly and at little cost. Resinol ointment and resinol soap can be bought at any druggist’s. CLEARS BLOTCHY SKIN Try resinol soap for a week. You will be surprised to see how it clears and freshens your cf.;r:flexion. even in that short time. U for the sham- m it removes deandruff and keeps tho live, rich and lustrous. is is becanse it contains the soothing, heal- dng repinol medication. e ‘Proparations | | find his. way home. | street after midnight and he told the TOOK” LANTERN,: HE DIDN’T_STEAL IT | ‘Works Lantern. John McCarthy, a vagrant who proudly told Judge James T. Meégkill in police court this morning that he was a personal friend of Michael Regan, chief of police at Buffalo, N. ¥., was charged with the additional crime of stealing two lanterns from | the Stanley Works and as an excuse he said he borrowed one of them to He was sent to Jjail for sixty days. g Officer Dart met McCarthy on Broad officer he was going home. o’clock again came upon McCarthy on Myrtle | street hiding a lantern under his coat. | Night Watchman Brondeen identified the lantern as property of the Stanley | Works that had been placed over a djteh on Clirtis stre wath the peo- ple of the danger. At 2:20 this . morning . Officer . Dart said he “just took it” to find his way. i having fallen waist deep into a mud ; ‘puddle. He was going to replace the lantern wheft’ the officer caught him. ! He said he lived beyond the Black | Rock bridge ‘and had lost his way home. ,. The other occupant of the pen this morning was Felix Chesefsky, who said ‘‘ves, sure, not much” when asked if he was found in a drunken slumber at 3 o’'clock this morning in Booth's lot by Officer Dart. He was fined '$3 and costs and Be then thought that ' he was fortunate that he was arrested at 8 instead of 12 o’clock, thinking he was being assessed a $1 an hour for | sleeping accommodations in the lot. 'MUELLER-PANSEGRALU. Miss Emma Pansegruu of Curtis street will become the bride tomor- i row afternoon at 4 o'clock; of Ferdi- nand Mueller of West sireet. The ceremony will be performed at. St ' Matthéw's German Lutheran church by the pastor, Rev. A. <. Theodore Steege. Miss Pansegrau will “he ate tendéd by the Misses Amanda Jesske &nd Einily Mueller and the groom will be ‘attended by Henry Essel and Adolph Helm. X 3 - | ’ CARTY-DOUGLAS. | Announcement is' made bf the marriage, of - Miss Mattia M. Douglas of New Britain and James F. Carty of Watetrbury, Conn. The ceremony was. ! performed by Rev. Jeremiah Curtin al St, Lawrence's church, West Haven, | Conn., on June 24, Mr. and Mrs. | Carty expect to make their-home in.{ New York city. Mr. cCarty is well | krown. in New Brifain, where he has| fung at several entertainments and at the Elks' club. NEW ENGLAND HOSPITALITY P. B. Ale tras been ‘a part of true hospitality for a hundted years. First thought for pleas- ure and refreshment of guests —a glass of P. B. with dinner or with.a bite of cheese and wafers after the evening bridge. The well-aged mildness and ¢ mellow flavor of P. B. always delights — and it is healthful. l +.LACER ; For Sale By 4 R. W. Hadley. Geo, Froeba. : i ‘Write for booklet, “Good Cheer of | | Ola New England.” némim BREWERIES, Boston * - Established 1821. ! ~ For Saturday Qur Delicatessen Man Says: We will have to offer Chicken Salad and Chicken Croquettes, Boiled Corned Beef and Corned Beef Hash, Baked Lima Beans, Fresh Roast Beef and Cot- tage Cheese with Pimentoes.” The Lady on Our Baking Counter Offers for Tomorrow «the Following in Cakes: *Vietoria Luiich/”“Lémon Cake. = Sunshine Calke On our Cany Couater you will find exceptionally fine Assorted Chocolates, in bulk at 29¢ pound. e Safety First on Our Ice Cream Remember you cannot beat our quality or service. For Sunday the special in our Ice Cream Depangnent 8 reach Cream, delivered in bulk or brick at 50c ga. ? \ A \ HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM COMPANY 142 MAIN STREET l e e . stalled by County Director Shanley of E ¢ T ’ ht | | Southington and an interesting ad- ! vents 1lonig | | ress was given by the chaplain, Rev. | J: E. Fay. The business meeting was i oo . Fox's theater, | followed by a whist, the winners be- The sHitsraal Clts, " Faxy. thes i ing Miss Nellie Cronin, Miss Alice Smith and Mrs. John B. Poyer. Re- i freshments were served. 1 PR A | SUNSHINE SOCIETY SPREADS HAPPINESS vVaudeville and moving pietures, Keeney's theater. Comstock Encampment, I, 0. O. F,, raeets in Jr. O. U. A. M hail ; | Special meeting common council, | City hall. i & | Worthy Temple, Pythian Sisters, ! . 3 £ meets at 277 Main street. i Gives to Milk Station, Herald Boys | Club Fund and to Other Monthly meeting charity commis- | eion, City hall. | Civic Bureau directors, Chamiber of | The second quarterly meeting of the Commerce, { Sunshine society, Incorporated, was o i held at the home of thé president, 34| Mrs. W. H. Warner, of 141 Lincoln street. on July 3. The sociéty veted to use the divi- | dens from the Caroline Douglass fund for summer work, sending $20 to the milk station to be given out to worthy mothers who come for milk for their children and §15 for the milk station work itself. “Several families who are doing all they can for themselves will { be helped over hard places. { Ten dollars has been sent ot the Herald for the Boys’ club building fund. The gociety also voted to help entertain the children under Rev. J. 8. Klingberg's care at a picnle, the time to be set at their pleasure, A substantial sum was ‘added to the so- ciety’s reserve fund and an emergency Deserving Objects. Machinists at Church streeet, Union meets MISS HAYES A CANDIDATE. Head of St. Mary's Ladies’ T. A. B. Society Secks High Office. At a meeting of St. Mary's Ladies” | T. A. B. society last evening in school hall it was announced that the presi- dent, Miss Anna Hayes, would be a candidate for stite vice president at the state convention in New London next month, The announcement was'| recelved with enthusiasm. There Is | no reason to believe that Miss Hayes will not be successful. She is well known throughoyt the state and would \ fund was established which can bde called on between meetings. make dn edmirable state .officer, New officers of the soclety were In- , s ai i HlonaCo CAASD HARTFORD From Jiuly 9th to Sept. 10th, Imclusive, Fridays We OClose at 12 QOur July Clearance Sale Brings Extraordinary Reductions On New Suits, ‘Coats, Dresses, Waists, Skirts and Gloves . REGULAR 50c SILK. GLOVES, 16-Button Length, doubls finger tips, black and white, sale price pair 35¢c REGULAR 50c WHITE CHAMOISETTE GLOVES 16-Button Length, sale price, pair .. bhe PALM BEACH SUITS, all sizes up to 44, worth up to $10,00, sale price $5.98 THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF WOOL SUITS, regular prices up to $37.50, sale Price ... ...%i..c..iee.isiiinn .. . 88,75 SILK WAISTS in plain colors and stripes, ‘all sizcs up to 46, worth $1.98 to $2.98, sale price an _— ——_ For Vacationists For Stay-at-Homes For Every Man Who Needs a New Suit Horsfall’s Midsummer CLOTHING SALE Is a Timely Opportunity for Economical In- vestment in Style and Qullit_y Fine clothes, full of distinction and character, everything that you could expect and a little hit more. ! And another important thing is that these suits are our regular stock—Suits that we were proud to sell at their original prices because we knew their sterling worth— Suits that the best dressers are proud to wear because of the HORSFALL high stan- dard. Here Are These Same Suits Reduced to Prices That Are Sure to Attract. Horstalls é “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR EKIND" AARTFORD 8899 ASYLUM 8T, Conmnecting with 140 TRUMBULL 8T, REDUCTIONS ON REFRIGERATORS We are somewhat overstocked on Refrigerators and to affect an immediate reduction of stock we will sell our Refrigerators for a limited time at the follow- ing reduced prices: We handle the famous McKee line. - Our stock includes Refrigerators with the porcelain steel, bak- ed-on-white enamel, or galvanized steel lined food compartments in a wide range of styles and sizes. If in need of a niew Refrigerator for thé balance of the season or for next season take advantage of the reduced prices and buy it now. g 8 8.00 Refrigerators reduced to $14.50 Refrigerators reduced to . .. 816.75 Refrigerators reduced to . ... $18.00 Refrigerators reduced to $21.50 Refrigerators reduced to .. $23.50 Refrigerators reduced to .. ... $18.00 $26.00 Refrigerators reduced to ... .. $20.00 $27.00 Refrigerators reduced to . .... $21.00 $33.50 Refrigerators reduced to ... .. $26.50 $40.00 Refrigerators reduced to ..... $32.00 $58.00 Refrigerators reduced to $46.00 $60.00 Refrigerators reduced to $55.00 $14.00 .. $17.00 C. C. Fuller Co. 40-56 FORD ST., HARTFORD. Overlooking Capito! Grounds WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE Unusual Business Opportunity If you have had basincss expericnce and can quality as a salosman, we have an opening that will cnable you to establish yoursell /’ busriness, . o .4 This opportunity is one In which active work/'ill create a condition providing an income easily perpetuated. You will be supported by our national organization and Mssicied in every Way. ¥ i l’ « An investment of from 8500 to $1,000 is nocessary - In order to meet principles, learn details and convineed of the stability, banking eonmections, and thé of earning $3,000 to $10,000 per year, you will be reqnd 0 immedjately vise it Néw York.. Write at once, giving ref expeficnce, cie,, in Address R. E. G., Salgs Manager, - '56 West 45th St. ork City #