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SATURDAY SUIT SALE AT $14.98 Faor Any Suit In The Store 3 All our high-grade Suits go $14.98.. Every Suit in this sale © this bargain price to clear our at this one great Bargain price NEW THIS SEASON, and we make racks. Yoh will find in this sale Suits marked down from $25 to $40, ‘offered . at $14.98. best will go first, so come About one hundred Suits to begin with. The early Saturday and motice—Tele- please phone_ orders will not be acceptcd on this sale and $14.98 Suits will not be sent on approval. erations. . A small- charge will be made for al- . SATURDAY SALE OF - SPRING COATS AT $9.93 Stylish Spring Coats at this price, formerly priged at $18 and $17.98 for Saturday at $9.98 &ach. All sizes and colors. SATURDAY SPECIAL ther Hand Bags 69c¢ ea. Regalar Dellar Values : LIVE SOAP—5c PER OAKE—Regular 10c value. OUR “HOSIERY DEPARTMENT—Special bargains for Saturday | SPRING KNIT UNDERWEAR—Our stock rendy and for a big day’s business on Saturday. ' 5 BIG STORE—You get the big assortment in every d epart- met siid the big values. Trade with us and you . hit eficient séyviee and your money’s worth every time. RTIM] SIMPLICITY BUT RATHER SMART q l son. DEATHS . AND FUNERALS. MISS HANNAH MARIA ANDERSON. Following” an illness of five weeks, Miss Hannah Maria Anderson; aged 26 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Anderson of 17 Griswold | streét died last night. . She was born « in Sweden but had lived in this city for a number of years. Besides her o parents, she, is survived by three sis- ' ters, Alma, Gertrude and Ellen, and , two brothers, Carl and Thure Ander- | The deceased was active -.ndl prominent in the work of the Swedish lLuthernn church and its various aux- P fi i PARIS DID IT. ul Poiret’s sister designed this sutfit for Mile. Polaire, who enjoys the ; of being the homliest . mctress in all Paris. The fabric brown, contrasted handsomely with a brown and green.plaid. gleverly a bit of both materials has been fashioned into a bonnet, iliaries. In the Lutler’ league.- and the chorus of .the church she was es- pecially active: It is.expected that the funeral will be’ at thé church Sunday Wwith her pastor, Rev. Dr. Sven G. Ohman, officiating. Burial will be In Fairview cemetery. James Ray. The funeral of James Ray of 259 Washington street was held from st.! Mary’s church this morning at 9 o'clock with the celebration of a solemn high mass of requiem by Rev. | W. A, Downey. Rev. W. A. Krausc | was deacon and Rev. John T. Winter: sub-deacon. The bearers were Wil-| liam Ray of Hartford, Patrick Ray of this city, Joseph McGovern, James and Edward Ryan and Sylvester Doran. . Joseph and James Ray, nephews, were the flower bearers. Burial was in St, Mary’s New Ceme- tery. Mrs. Rhobe C. Snow. The funeral of Mrs. Rhobe Corbin Snow, widow of Leverett Snow, was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from her home at 85 Ellis street with Rev. Frederick K. Thompson, assistant Pastor of the South Congregational church, officiating. Burial was in Fairview cemetery. —_— e STUDENTS RAISE POTATOES, I ALIverponl, May = 18.—Students of | Liverpool college are planting and caring for a potato farm covering fifteen acres ,one’of the largest potato farms in the vicinity of Liverpool. NEW BRITAIN' DAILY Hfi&aw, ‘ Boston, May 18.—The charge that Dutch Lsonm:d, the star southpaw of the Red Sox, is using a bean ball 18 warmly denied by his admirers in this city. Following a recent game between the world’s champions and the Ath- letics at Shibe Park, Philadelphia, Ira Thomas, veteran catcher and coach of the Mackmen and now engaged in scouting for Connie Mack and coach- ing the Willlams callege team, charged the Boston pitcher with using the bean ball to drive the Athletics away from the plate and with de- liberately taking a shot at Frank Thrasher ducked his head just in time the recruit from getting a base hit with Strunk resting on second and only a run needed to tie the score. City ltems John D. Myers of 69 Glen street | was knocked down ana apparently se- riously injured at the junction of Main and Arch streets shortly after 6 o'clock last night when struck by a bicycle ridden by Gustave Strom of 14 Edson street. He was struck a glancing blow by the handle bars of the machine, the impact being suffi- cient to knock both him and Strom to the pavement with considerable force. Strom was uninjured. Bring your panama hat to clean, now, avoid the rush. Conn. Hat Co. —advt. Misses Margaret Heslin and Mar. garet Rose tendered Miss Rose Char- land a miscellaneous shower last even- ing in’ honor of her approaching mar- riage to William Forsythe. Miss Char- land was presented with a number of beautiful and useful gifts. Col. W. W. Bullen, commanding the New Britain City Guard, today decid- ed to have that organization take part in the Kensington flag raising tomor- row. All members will meet at Ken- sington center in full uniform and with rifles at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Groff of 40 South High street, the former man- ager of the New Britain-Plainville office of the Western Union Telegraph BEAN BALL IS HOTLY DENED I his bat. | I Thrasher ducked his head usjt in time to escape being hit, and the ball struck It was a strike instead of a wild pitch, and Strunk was \left on second as Thrasher fouled out and Noyes fanned. Leonard had perfect control and kept shooting the ball over the inside corners of the plate, Strunk being the only left hand bat- ter to get a hit off him. According to Thomas, the Boston pitcher uses his bean ball against Ty Cobb, Frank Baker and all the best left hand hitters in the American league, and that is why he is so effec- tive against them. Red Sox enthusiasts here say that Leonard is one of the greatest pitchers ! in the national game and that he does | not have to resort to any unfair tac- tics to fool opposing batsmen, company, will leave tomorrow for a two weeks’ vacation at Mr. Groff's home in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Pratt of 404 Park street at New Britain General hospital this morning- GERMAN NICKNAMES. London, May 18.—With the Cana- dian troops, the nickname “Heineys" i has almost replaced “Boche” as a| nickname for the enemy. Frequently | uged alternatives are “Fritz” “Hun” and “Honey.” PEACE BY SEPT., 1918. London, May 18.—The Office ‘Works, in outlining work te be done after the war, hazards the guesas that | peace will be declared in July, August ; or September of next year. e ————— TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | WANTED—Competent cook. Refer- | ences. Mrs. 8. T. Goss, 48 Grove i HIilL 5-18-tf LOST—Thursday, black and white feather boa, between West Hartford and Stanley Quarter. Finder return 193 Bassett street. . 5-18-2d of || DAY, MAY 18, 1017, STATE CAN'T OCOLLECT TAX. Rockefeller Foundation and Hygienc - Bureau Are Immune, Xew' York, May 18.—The appelate division of the supreme court today ruled that the Rockefeller Foundation and the bureau of social hygiene are charitable corporations and exempt from a state transfer tax. The state controller held that bequests of $438,- 593 to the Rockefeller Foundation and $75,000 to the bureau of social hy- glene made by the late Mrs. Laura S, Rockefeller, wife of John D. Rocke- feller were subject to transfer tax, ' ' NEW BRITAIN INXITED. X e The Sons of Vete: associatien of Berlin, which is to ‘have a big flag raising in Kensington tomorrow afternoon, has invited New Britain to take part. Mayor Quigley and others have been invited as have the Citv Guard and the Grand Army Veterans. Remembering the splendid response Berlin made on the day of New Britain’s flag raising. Mayor Quigley hopes that the city will reci- procate. G. A. R. men will take the 1:50 p. m. trolley. BOY FRACTURES THIGH. Suffering a fractured left thigh bone while at play in the yard of St. [Mary’s parochial school this after- moon, Francis St.' Lawrence, aged five years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick J. St Lawrence of 80 Seymour street, was transferred to New Brit- ain General hospital . for surgical treatment in a privately owned auto- mobile for surgical treatment. De- ‘talls as to how he suffered the injury are meagre. MUSICFANS’ UNION ELBOTS. New Haven, May 18.—Joseph N. Weber of New York was. re-elected President of the American Federation of Musicians at today’s session of the national convention. The other offi- cers chosen included: Vice president Willlam J. Kerngod, New York; sec- | retary, Owner Miller, St. Louis; and treasurer Otto Ostendorff, S8t. Louis, WOMEN STREET CLEANERS, London, May 18—The trial squad of three hundred women street cieaners who have been on duty in London for Established 188 Globe ClothingHouse Hart, Schaffner & Manx Blua Serge Suits ~'ALL STYLES INCLUDING BELT BAGK * VARSITY FIFTY-FIVE MD HLSD COAT AND PANTS $15, $18, $19, $20, the past two months has done its work “most satisfactorily,” according to an official report, and it is prpposed to increase its membership immediately. FREE Tel. 1435-3 i Moh. § -BUTTER Fresh Made ; Note how ! 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