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SUMMER FURS 5 BOYS’ WASH SUITS WYHITE ICELAND FOXES RA P H A E I_ 8 D T. STUR[ In newest styes and all sizes| Long, well shaped Animal Scarfs, k) ’ ! Made in Linen, M“f]msj Ga]a‘te snow white. Value $6.98. “The Always Busy Store It Pays to Shop in New Britain and Ginghams. Special afte mm[g’ SHOE. MNS B ™ $3.98 | 380382 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. pree .. 98¢ $1.6 benefit of those who wish to improve the appearance and com- [ fort of their feet. It is not only that we wish to adv. the unexcelled & RIS W I N Every department in our store has been re-arranged and re-organized to meet with the greatest business in the history of the store. RH é u i g ; MARKABLE VALUES EVERYWHERE—BIG STOCK—BIG VARIETIES—BIG BARGAINS — A GREAT MONEY-SAVIN( fit any foot with more comfort and style than elsewhere, as our EVENT. clerks are trained to do so. If necessary, we may boast of our most complete Dept. of Men’s, Women's, Misses’ and Children's Pumps, Oxfords and Shoes direct from factory to wearer, and not any @ JOBS or DAMAGED Shoes as the so-called SAMPLES. Our line Bargains in Ladies’ Suits Coats for Women and Misses consists of Crawfords, Educators,. Dr. Posner’'s, and Raphael's . o . . Even though the season is still at its For Spring and Summer Wear. A Wonderful As- ] 3 height, our big buying ailows us to sortment to Select from. A stock' of 30_0 An extraordinary stock of Men's Shoes and Oxfords, in tan and give the public bargains in suits that coats in all the newest models and in all this black, 5 styles of toes and combinations, in all $3 95 % 3 3 il dof f £t season’s materials. The prettiest coats in widths, value §$6.00 4 . % are neverleven Ireame to . Ol‘f 3_:3(1]' long flare medels, semi-fitted, belt- . In our stock of 55 : 200 pair of Men’s Russia Calf, Gun Metal, Pat. Colt Skin, in leather [ see}son 8 b 5 e_d and sport_ effects made‘ up in Serggs’ Pop- S rubhesiasies N I suits we have have them made in the lins, Gaberdines, Velour Checks and Golfines. value $4.50 following materials: Taffetas, Gaber- Sizes from 14 to 46. 300 pair of Men’s Shoes, in all ‘ ) ‘ dines’ Serges’ Velou]s, ChECkS in fu" ;rla;geos i to $5'98 "0 $ l 0-98 value $4.00, to close out at f ) flare, neat tailored suwits and sport 2 ¥ ‘ models.. A few suits tastefully braid- SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN CHINCHILLA e, Havana Brown, Green, ; —to . D : i - with covered or leather heels; these wash with soap and water X I.lavy blue’ angi this season’s latest t;l“ y. LT $5.98 $9,98 or. money refunded, all Sizes. 5 y - light shades. Values up to $19.98. All All sizes . ... i Value $8.50 $4.95 ‘ sizes, 34 to 46. $1 1 9 8 Special Offering in Worsted Check Coats, sailor 5 i e e . e At the Remarkable Price . collat: trimed—fiare and belted models. No 500 pairs of Ladies’ Herrick Shoes in all styles and colors, button 5 Coat in thls lot wonh leSS than $4 98 . and lace. . Value $4.00 to $6.00. | Attractive Su%ts fOf Misses $8.00. This sale Closing Out Price | ; J 5 2 t models obtain- . : H 300 pairs of Ladies' Pat. Colt, Gun Metal, tan and bronze, button 8 | | v, Fl‘;);)tlle%fil“tft:)i(ln EF;‘;:::{SM:“{;“E; gvflfl:ilo A Spec[al Lot Sample SultS for Wom(‘fl and MISS e I8 well to visit this department. Received yesterday, perfectly tail ored, tastefully trimmed in all i e & s During this sale you will find loo se, boxy, belted and Norfolks, seasor{’s most wanteld mod(:;s —lo&fe, lfl?r); efl‘eftg, 8 Norfol “hildren's and Misses’ Shoes in igh and low cuts, button and . . . - 3 IR e S also flare models, in Gaberdin e, Serges, Poplins, and Velour and plain belted styles, made in the latest materials, serg l;[(,n; i . ' $ 1.95 TO $6.00 Checks. In all the latest sha des and cz)loringfl. $ 1 2 50 gaberdines and poplms. A Not one suit worth less $ 1 0.9 e b f Suits that are worth no less t han $18.50, at . ... e than $18.00. During this mo nster sale : Dr. Posner's Infant Shoes in all colors, soft 50C " $2.50 | During the Sale ALTERATIONS ABSOLUTELY FREE ALTERATI ONS FREE! Special. and leather soles, button and lace White Rubbers for colored shoes Polish for White, Blue, Havana Brown, Gray, and Kid FREE mm 9\ An Unusual foer SO SKIRT Mi"inflw every pair of Shoes Saturday. Early in the Season. SALE WE HAVE A LOT OF 210 DRESSES BlcyCIe & al That we will sell during this unheard . N b i S i 8 \ of sale to oplins, Serges, Mixtures, Cordu- ample Hats for Women an Halld Actllaled HOI'II ; ) $5-98 $9 -98 roys and other All W(;o] Ma- consisting of Milan hemps, hair bra: o 7 The MODELS AND MATERIALS com- terials in the latest styles, All and Tuscans. Values up to Saturday Onfiy 98(: i - prise all that is néw this season. Flar- sizes, Special to- o $3.00. Special at BUGUE R PRIGE Sl i ing Circular Skirts with or without Rl ¢ $2,98 We also include a lot of Sport Ha = T}‘m:l.ggst and only practical Horn for Bicycles ever placed on Tunics. Skirts with smocking and gath- morrow a Va!ues $3.50. Durmg $1 4 i T:&.fli,mm Automobile Horn. Every part interchangable. Beau- ] ering, while the blouses are trimmed Golfine Corduroy Skirts in al new- This Sale Bl 4 tiful in design. Gives a loud sound at the slightest touch of the ; nicely with contrasting collars and est shades such as rose, citron, | Our Expert Milliners are always rea DRUnECE, (F ) S cuffs—fancy buttons, etc. Materials Copenhagen, White, Pearl Gray to advise you regarding your new Given with every new bicycle purchased on Saturday only. . 3 SALE PRICE SATURDAY . ... ; are Pussy Willow Taffetas and com- : We have a Good Assortment of Tri | binations of Georgettes and Taffeta. and other high shades. Values Hats, worth up to $6.50, that we ¥ The Alling Rubber CO. { i ALTE$ATIONS R 2 fi;i?(')wspfid? le?— $3-98 sell during this big sale $2' o 240 Main Street FREE! : g v : ons stayine : 2 el 3 ’ = |RAPHAEL’S DEPT. STORF = Iph T.ocke, The Ladies’ Ald society of the See- | Lreeum iy aetng “witn, nc | The Always Busy Store It Pays to Shop in New Britain ond Advent church will hold a home | 5 in Hatch’s block in | A ten-pound daughter was born tomorrow from 1 until 5 o’clock. 2 | child are both doing nicely The Beckley Quarter Saturday ni been resumed, follow ation due to the death of | the ma s father. Wicent ¢ . ’ . ‘ Ei ; —_— s—— ; ; oAl vavslat Wilson s || hivelktransror: property y = o e R m— — Xourfneckicar nls adve, | High street to Walenty Mildred Mather, Katherine McIniyra, lent pavement on Main, West In this city been more enthusiastic ns of Hartford and State Vice-| MEDICAL EXAMIN i , (“elin Meehan, Helen [ Main, t Main, Arch and Church about the order. President John F. Leeney of this city Monsees, Ella ,\Imno,ir:n'wu r, will begin the work The second degree will be worked A report will be read from the build- FINDS NO (¢ NDS / | The payroll of th ment for the wec Henry Hatsing has transferred sway, 400 by 10 feet, ope g on Mrs. George M. Landers and chil- : to W. J. F . Mary Noonan, Mnr: . Newcll, dren h left Santa Bd ara Cal- MH E: rted rrive 4 Allen street xt ‘ o e New Tondon home n ""ll'\!o"” ! i 7 has 1 1 i L s Helen . Johan This work is required by the guar- following . The teams are all —_— heir New London home next Tues-| Alice Vost has leased a thirty-nere | Giiire fiolen | Barker, Lorella |antce the company gave when i took | composed of musky, active men, who WILL RECOMMEND lay. | farm “on the west side of ~Shuttle | gpine, *'Kathleen Walsh, Caroline | the original contracts to lay the pave- | will test the resiliel rge classes ; ; v lake t »hn Schardel ! b e SRS : g D - ! A Woman Drops in Street a An automobile owned by the de- | Meadow lake to John Schardel. Young: altos, Mrs. Jacoh Baumgirt- [ment. The need of repair work is of candidates, and whose ardor is par- BUILDING PLANS ! v next Monday. next Sunday and the third degree the ing committee. fendant has been attached by Consta- e ner, Misses Florence C(ashen, Regina |abparent, as in many places it is alleled only by their Think She Is Dead—Su; ble ¥red Winkle in the 3 3 CHORAT, UNION CHORUS, | Clark, Rose Charland, Rita Cooney, |showing of disintegration. It _— Il | - | A company vs. Steve Wi Helen Curtin, Mae Dillon, | will be nec ¥ to set up a plant and TO WED TERRYVVILLE GIRI, |American Mechanics’ Special Com- | | I From Stroke. rit made out by Director Has Scletced A Fine List Of | lish, M 4 . Mrs : pend from four to six wecks on the mittce Will So Advise Local Mrs, Catherine Carlin of D, Saxe, is returnable before | 5 an, Miss S < . Ktahryne | job. | | city court on May 15. § ’ Long, Katherine Dhy — | Council Next Week. Uss ih's ) Autol Recordllandl Bx Plans for the annual concert of the | O'Dell, Anna Rakowsky, Hazel Riley, BIG K. O QUIT. | Copfamei o GG cbupiiias, Rl - S . ['her home last eveningietl w ikt et i & o i IT. | Allyn, to Carl Carlson of this city. Mr. , When New Britain council, O. U. A. a pense Boolk, $1.50 and $1.00. Adkins | Catholic Choral Union are bemg | Helen Ringrose, I:dith Schweit | i at 90 Maple street, The M. convenes mext Thursday evening | to the sidewalk unconsdiil Frinting Co., 66 Church St—advt. | phrought to a close by Director . F. “"“L ':]“I‘""“- ;“"'/{i‘r"_“r‘fil“wxl‘\’*f"-m-‘ Noteq Speakers to Address Gathering ial building committee Will | nearby thought she had BaZot R 9 e i A Next Thursday Evening. i everal important recommenda- | qaaq Zimmerm. tenors, Franeis| $ = ity e Re| dead and the s missing from home several | tainments ever undertaken by antonvACaellcoy Mredilf Do IS Gt Bt it e LTy SALE, Plan at present under consideration is | = a g . John M. | completed plans for the la E the line of that followed by the | Elcock | Dugald McMill the well known e o popular organization. e 2 i "he , T i sterday | months the chorus has been earnes: Cl R OSSO Bl e banquet in the history of the order i | Masons, the ning of a building | 9 e 3 The police were notified vesterday i oRAl Stneant 1 Ty e or¢ B e mee e (()1‘]301'1.1101\‘ forr | In the meantime the hat Catherine Lewis, 15 vears old, of | ‘f\'_,“;"”‘ ll't:ht-;\rsh?): o ihelicoruog bt Lt e | this city, to be held next Thursday | L e b o) D S s RS G| well avenue, had run away. | i\(:v'l\l ol o “\:; ’|>H‘~H]\l 1:\:‘;“9 ‘(;1 Thomas Cabelus, night at the Hotel Beloin. Among the Edward 8. Emmons on Bassett street | ml\' ‘l“f’ "|m»“,‘1:.\|m:11‘-1,‘\\’vxle\Z;‘:' O ihov- | Elootk seyived instead of s V”ivm’:!l :;‘,fl.i‘\vmz.y'.‘;:ix“(ty:e Bl SRl o) ATl COLYE R O . James Donahue, Thon av- | guests of the evening will be Supreme OPPosite the Vocational High school. | uu:,fi:' Enuieie e in b leaon e e D 2f as nurs 1 unknown: to her mother Members of the chorus selected for | I "““'l;“"_'l'l‘”‘;’l‘:} ;I::‘“‘:\x-_'"‘Ilj;;’]’i‘-, T:\"‘:j‘ ! 1t James Flaherty and Supreme ("‘,‘(‘jmm“' WEED e iy o “’E"”“"‘ be scribed to warrant the| ana very weak. She S e e i as follows: | m”" o e ¥ T | Secretary William McGinley. Ix- I venture. Finding that it could, loca- | ¢ an Judge J. T. Meskill has g ;- EEChi el IR O B || e il ey Gt il onercssmongthomani it B el yigo) = | tions and building possibilities would : TR e e e e e | 11, wk, Mary Cox,, | © : Meriden will also attend, as well as s 2 then be considered. hospital for treatment. Hg 12090 ard o : Anna Crowle — — John Riley and other prominent Bos-| An important meeting of Rev. .| At the meeting of the lodge last eve- | ing physician finds : 5 { Abbie Daws TO REPAIR BITHULITHIC. tonians. Al these men are eloquent ' A. Harty Branch( 0. H., will ve ! ning two candidates took the fi Big Mozart 3. made cigars, 10c. a 5 Do srty, Marion . | beyona average spe; , and will fur- [ held next Sunday afternoon in Coni- | gree, and it is possible that the s en Brothers to Begin Pavement | Mish their audience with food for |mercial hall. Attending the meet Stficers will he present. 5 2 Worle. Heve Noxt \Week: thought, after Landlord Beloin does|will be the following state officer ol Kisselbrack, F. E. Clark anal|j2ud i s aed litior 77 Bootn street have asked the police | Kathryne - Mary Kinir his share furnishing food for the inner | President William May of New lLon- | I tockwell will receive the state| Mrs. Carlin has been em to aid them in disciplining their son, | Mary T. Crean, Misse Warren Brothers company of Bos- | man. A record-hreaking a \ce is | don, Secretary . McCarthy of { councilor's degree at the state session | the Carbin Screw corporatid who is but 12 years old. The boy in- | Florence Kramer, Hannah Loughrey, | ton, who contracted to keep the per-|anticipated, as never have the Knights | New Haven, Tr rer Edward T.|in Bristol next Thursday. past twenty-eight years, Mr. and Mrs. William N. Dennison of Terryville have announced the en- strecet was taken suddenl William Marino, 22 years 5 f | Harmon and present indications point bolice od treet, has been reported to the | to one of the most successful snter- | il ¢ So s Medical Examiner W ried into her L-ome ana to the New Britair woman, who is 76 ly suffered The parents of Joseph Partika of —advt. | Elizabe arr, Margaret il | |