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CIGAR LEAT MEN T0 e R st ewsecTion § THE SPOTLIGHT IS ON THE VALU at Very Low Prices Annual Convention to Be Held = simtine gl "wiiwi“ GIVEN AS NEVER BEFORE $13.50 to 835. Al wasmnmion e 7 tora s | , e i j selscted as the next mesting placo of | I More’s expected of everybody now-a-days. Business is learning to cut out waste. the convention of the National Cigar B T Aoy ‘meeion o | Men give more thought to what they are buying, but insist upon getting full value for theix next year, at the closing session of L5 Taas of santord extenacawne | [ money. They look at both sides of a dollar before they let go of it, and try to make L. B. Haas of Hartford extended‘the e ——— invitation to the associatioh which was | § b th ,d k 7 3 unanimously accepted. Mr. Haas 0 sides wor Mens’ Suits and dwelt upon desirability of Hartford 2 as a convention city, pointlng out :its Topcoats U e PR Complete variety The convention will be held on the fourth Monday in May 1917, the asso- ot ail s $1(0, to $22. (] b inin i bt 8 TG el S, | an exception to lts rules in order to That means the for in OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT TODAY jRzctonitna d“‘e{ast o ging Following the convention the Connecticut delegates | § ahead of some concerns and Buymg low for spot cash thereto proceeded to the capitol'where GATELY & BRENNAN |J imncise oo vio e | @ the falling behind of others, S i selling the same way. sl Near Franklin Square Near Franklin Square | restaurant. The senator was seated 47 MAIN ST., NEW BRIIAIN between” Joseph W, ateon ot Avon | @ for it throws the spotlight on & e U B Sl cxienies down L AD and Charles Fred | field, leading bull rs in Con- . . e the value given. Thatis why The other guests were A. W. Olds | and J. B. Stewart of Windsor: Georzc S0 many more men than ever » Mitchelson of Tariffville B. Rapaport K 5 b L of Harttord, ana . & memne o: 8 before are coming to Tom TR ‘ the money than any othe bacco specialist of the Bureau of afford to give much more fo Plant Industry, Department of Agri- o | 4 \ SN Borio o . i | guitre, o operies princiowss on | Murray’s for Clothes and , P _ store can in New Britain. Other members of the Connecticut | 8 Money’s Wort h. ” v delegation to the convention included ‘William Garrett of Tariffville; Ernest A, Hathaway, Hartford; James . Fagan, Bloomfield; H. W. Case, East Granby. The Connecticut party called on Representative Oakey of Hartford’and e Ll For the last ten days I have received a large amount of new goods. The good learned that in the new revenue bill e gerenied petore 1% 1 J+.%c: | @ are bought from the most reliable houses. When it comes to the dye question I guarante likely that the internal revenue taxes "ere are stner comnecticut visitors | B every piece I sell, regardless of price. here, notably George Ward of Broad L & man, of Hartford who are here in Red Inner Tubes N\ conmnection, with an excursion of retail | B8 i \ | country. X for the following reasons: 1 i ne,prresemam es Oakey and Free- | [§ A Ta: Michelin Red-Rubber Tybes e compounded || | returned from Connecticut. ; of certain quality-giving ingredients which prevent i il Representatives Aakey an Free- 3 . % N 9 = them oo becomig il o porots nd i ) ] man voted against the rural creaits | I All orders taken until May 25th will be finished for Decoration Day if desired. cir velvety softacss indefmitely: / i w : , : = 20d: Michelin Tubes are not simply pieces / ten votes against it, 5 of straight tubing with their ends cemented, / Representative Glynn voted for the T y but are formed on a ring mandrel to bil, ] B 394 Ml \IN exactly the circular shape of the Representatives Hill and Tilson b W) 4 inn'dedof the ca: 'nlg il;self were absent,M i 3 i 2 and consequently fis Senators McLean and Brandegeo | il A & N B t C ew Britain, Ct perfect]; 7 were among the 42 senators who voted 5 to reject the nomination of George Rublee of New Hampshire to be a member of the federal trade commis- sion. The nomination which has heen pending before the senate for over a Gunn Rubber Co. bl T department of commerce, reports trat Y. ¢ \" i & o g : (Distributors) 57 East Ma n Street § {up to May 1 last it had issuer nearly . W y : mo Sl . N p . o q ' 20,000 certificates to able seamen un.- G g X | Michelin Red Inner Tubes give the utmost economy and satisfaction. { | gor the so-called seaman's lee o > l ) 5 - i ing 6 at New Haven and 75 at New P lerdamcd. Sty 3 5 o ! London. Representative Oakey has intro- duced a bill to increase the pension : ; of Mary Duffy and a petition by re- ] 5 § quest, of citizens of Connecticut who ¥ 3 are members of organized labor, in t o 2 favor of the Tavenner bill to prohibit habiase STAND NG ALONE the use of the Taylor system of scien- ] tific management in shops of the navy ° - vards, armories, arsenals and other this year with 2 200 TRUMBULL ST L industrial establishments operated by the federal government. We lu s : Mr. Glynn presented a petition from i + HARTFORD Harry E. Vail and others of Torring- ton, Conn., favoring the Tavenner bill. The woman suffragists who have returned to Washington after a pil- grimage through the woman suffrage st || VISIT OUR RUG SALE engeamman wii boe mace o xe: | HADFIELD-SWENSON G0, ** “rer” 1706 1 27 48 LEWIS STREET lows: At the examination on April 18th HARTFORD Walter Harvey Weed, Jr., or Norwalk, Connecticut, passed with th~ highest mark and will enter the Acadamy in June as a result. hHerhert Paul Schubert of Wilton, | m= : o hhd the next highest rating and has = ¥ S 2 B 3 iy iR been designated by Mr. I o Prin: CONFERENCE N 1 held on July 27th. His passing, how- | (B! HA ) ever, as an alternate at the April ex- SERVES GUE DAY . 0 amination enables him to enter on B Y T bl M No Ch f F dly Talk the certificate which he then re- rlng our Lounics to & 0 arge o g i y e cetved. Meetings Being Held Today in Scan- T C 1C $ Week—N M N John Augustine Waters, of Stam- S ake Your ase, harge 2 a €t 0 DL o Les ford, Connecticut, has been designat. | 9inavia, Switzerland and Holland— ) ed by Mr. Hill as First Alternate for AdODE. P ol Resotutions You Can Afford My Treatment. IS e ha it iR the July examination and in case 2 You Cannot Afford to Delay. BUILD. of Shubert’s failing for any reason Stockholm, May 18 P i L am doing all E as € , May 18, via London, r whatever to enter in July will take his May 19, 4:42 a. m.—Under the DO <t Falée Pr:;ie o ;w“m reliabl place, as he also holds a certificate | Lk e g Money Matters Cause You to s within the from an examination taken a year | SPiCeS of Henry Fords ‘neutral con- Suffer Another Day. - o ago. ference” meetings were held today T 3 - = ¢ Rt;lfus }1;3 s;mm, of Bethel, Con- |throughout Scandinavia, Switzerland Read Every Word of This necticut, has been designated as Sec- | and Holl i ffer: c a s and in celebra 5 ond Alternate for the July examina- BeRe S Sha s o e Sl el tion and will have the opportunity of | SCVeNteenth anniversary of the first : ! qualifying In case of a vacancy oc. | Hague conference. In Denmark and 1916 curring, and in any event for an ap- | Sweden the meetings will be con- 16, {Jirr):?t‘ms-!'!t for another year on a cer- | tinued over several days with a pig | tion to Health if After Examination Tuesday EiRe S he passes the cxam- | demonstration in Sockholm on Sun- s, T canteeliDone oo . 2 SRR, day. At all of the meetings resolt- | pgliow My Directions. Hartford Club, b . The Fourth District has reason to | tions are adopted’ urging the nout 2 s $2.50 h 6:30 e proud of the character and men- | governments to call an official con i BT . each, at 6: tal achlevements of all of these young | rerence to arrange for mediation be- Sl et I S PR e L e I e men, for the rating in each 2ase was | tween the belligerents. study of these maladies. SRR e SR B e L A exceptionally high. These peace meetings are being You know that this is the age of special-reliet and permanent restoration to health & tsm. If you don’t want to be experimented] oy 5 SRR s o't — held in nine citles in Sweden, seven | i ¥ you domt want (o be exverimentedi would charge you nothing until you were 1 ir : ery bes ready to go ahead, and then only $2 a week, a blessing full hea Wanted. of Switzerland, six of Denmark and | ical attention, the result of study of thou-ng more. are; then why d Bids will be received for taking |three of Holland. In Norway they | sands of cases just llke vours; If you want' T ‘accept no hopeless cases, and will tell charge of the Dining and Lunch B : - jon. | the most modern equipment "that medicalyou very frankly just what I can do for et Ly have been combined with the natio research has devised for the successfulyou; how long it wiil take; and what it will £ " ——— Counters, July 4th, 1916, in ghe |al celebrations of Norway's indepen- | treatment of your special atimentr it poion ToF Aong It will take: and what it will PERFECTLY PASTEUR-| S. STANLEY HORVITZ | Quartett¢ Club and Rifle Glut Park | o s anniversary of which fs | want suarantecd reasonable prices, $2 awhat I atvertiee © Yoa take no eheneg it costs you week, no more, no lass, I offer you these,whatever, 8o do not let false pride or money FAIRER AND SQ MOF the 18th State of Singi May 16 ) IZED MILK OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN = EONIL S s N RhlavaL S, and . more. 3 F v q matters delay you another day. "OME AND TIMELY THAN THIS? 321 Main Street Tel, 1518 | Contest Festivals. Bids must be sent 3 If T could meet You face to face, and talk This s an unparalleled offer to all suf- mot sufter Anothe My Treatment Will Give You Imme- diate Relief and Permanent Restora- in by the 8th day of June (incl.) and Hours—38:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. ~ " oF It s hardly cessary g ) SEIBERT AND SON, Bt ana aron. o 1 i seesees o o (manes | 6T e B ns s e den DR Cl INTON ]- HYDE WITH THE HARTFORD SPECIA Park Street, Near Stanley, | oW Scryloes Guaranteed ment Commitee, ' e bt Ealn stopny ts {selling for 153 . . ® 254 Trumbull Strcet, Hartford, ( Fuli iine of Auto Goggles and Sun | NEwW BRITAIN QUARTETTE CLURB, | cénts at our stor National BuLtori 6 teams. Tel. connecticn. | Glasses i : aavt, | Co» 183 Main strect.—advt, Hours; 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 p, m. Sundays and Holidays, 10