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‘Why debate or doubt?,Good clothes . are’'an economy and we're here to ipply them in th ese " critical times. 'e’re seeing to it that our customers sshall have the best there is at best- ‘value prices; and to that end we're offering. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES These clothes are not an- extrava- g;nce, because Kuppenheimer effi- ‘ciency in design, in tailoring, ip;se- Jection and treatment of materials, in quality standards, all combine to make VALUE. / % me in and ask us to show you these thmgs—they re to be found in every Kup- penheimer garment, $18.00——$20.00——$22.50——$25.00 OS. M. CORPORATED) Most complete line o ats—all sha'p(es——all prices. - Eagle Silkloth Shirts—(ask those who wear them) Autporlzed Resident Dealer in Royal Tailoring. fl flEV JAM[SH MBHHIS manuel Gospel Church -BOOTH HALL—(Entranco 200 Main Street.) tx!fl—&&umylnd!unfil!,lown.m 2 p. m.,, 7:30 p. m. lso by ‘Pastors, Evangelists snd Returned Missionaries. -Sabject TONIGHT:—“GOD'S SOLEMN CALL IN THE LIGHT wmvmmousnuh" THE PUBILIC. 16 INVITED, HE DIRT-HUNGRY, NEVER. | SATISFIED NOZZLE of HALI.ORAN : 248 MA!N STREET he Ku¥penhelmer House in New Britain.” Panamas, Leghorn, Porto Rico, Split and Sennitt Straw -Notaseme Half Hose 25¢ City Items St. John's dance, Booth's hall, Fri. ~—advt. Small sizes in ladies’ Oxfords that were $2.50 and $3.00. $1.00 a pair. Globe Clothing House.—advt. L. D. Penfield Camp, Sons of Veter- ans, Auxiliary has invited the Ladies’ Auxiliary U. 8. W. V. and the camp to attend.the memorial exercises to be ‘held this évening in G, A. R. hall. Cooley & Troup at No. 6 Main St. |. and wall paper. THE JOHN IDAY, MAY 25, 1017, Now is Just the Time to Do That Papering and i Painting. Interior Work ! A fine time to renovate your rooms with fresh paint We: Are Ready to Esllmale on all necessary exterior painting for the earlg spring A large supply of Varnishes, Floor Stain, rushes, BOYLE CO. 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers ‘143 MAIN STREET Saturda; Stullers and Bath There will be a Special Sale N. E. ARG G, y we will have onr full line of Coffec Cakes, Wreaths, Buns. of our delicious Rhubarb Pies, Bread in the 15c size is the most All of our regular Pies, 230 and 26c each, all kinds. ATESSEN. DELICA g ‘We have a fresh lot of Pickled Lambs” Tongues, dandies, each All our own makes of M-mmnl and Cabbage. these salads. 120 Vegetable, Fish, Salads, Potato, Tuna - 'othing but the Mmfleflm enter into Cold Boiled Ham and Corned Beef ready to serve, Frankforts, Bolognas, and Liverwurst, ishes of all kinds. Save money by pn.mnl:lng CANDY. dy, pure and Phkle-, Olives and Rel- m Y M Yes,we-naunmm;oumounms. All kinds of spe- B cialties, and Chocolates, assorted flavors. # Bring home a box of our SA’ a Ib. value, special at 20c a box. ‘wholesome. AY SPECTAL Candy, real 500 is onr own Homemade Oan- ‘We have a fresh supply of those Delicious Gum Drops and Get the Candy Habit, it's 8 good one. Store closed all da; hctmdloec‘mmtordnp y Sunday. We h.ve discontinued the manu- resent. it at all and had seen other tenants of the building in fit. Health Inspectors Frederick J. Mc- Enroe and Thomas H. Crowley tes- itified to the alleged fiithy conditions in the cellar, considered them to com- have the agency for the Apex Cleaner. | ! —advt. Because ,of "his removal to Berlin, outside of'the city limits, Edward Laufersweiler has resigned as'a special policeman. The resignation, direct- been accepted. ,Lanfersweliler still re- tains his membership in the City Guard, but will not be available for special police duty, being eligible only for marching, drilling and occasions of parade. For sanitary dry cleaning and dye- ing send to the Union Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. 266 Arch St., Tel. 904—advt. CAPITAL BARBER IS IN POLICE COURT poke far, in hard-to-reach ses in its search for dust and ‘The long, inclined, dustpan- ed nozsle cleans far ° more oughly because no straightwp or pull is necessary—dust and - Just roll up the ‘“pan” into e bag. Let us demonstrate this other Apex features right in r own home; no obligations. Business or residential site, corner East Main and Harvard streets. Ex- cellent location with over 300 feet of improved frontage on East Main St. - H. N. LOCKWOQOOD, Real Estate and Insunmce. o8 ('ltv Flall *Phone 606-3 Candy Specials " _FRIDAY and SATURDAY nut Clusters, 50c val ue e Cocoanut Caramels, 50c value 8 Vanilla Creams, 50c value Gum Drops, 5 flavors, 40c value Gum Drops, 5 flavers, 40c value § ICKINSON (== DRUG CO.. i {But Judge Believes Delmastro Tried to Conform to Law “According to law, I presume I am iity,” was the plea of Frank G. Del Mastro of 51 Trinity street, official Jbarber at the last legislative session, when arraigned before Judge John H. Kirkham in police court today, when arraigned on four charges of having allowed. minors in his pool room at 26 Church street. In connection with his plea, he asked advice as to some method whefeby the real ages of pa- trons of suspiciously juvenile appear- ance may be\ definitely determined. Unrepresented by counsel, he made a frank statement to the effect that he uses every effort to keep minors out of his pool room, directs employes to use every care along the same lines and frequently suspects that a patron is lying relative to age but is unable to prove it. Judge Kirkham dis- missed the accused under a suspended judgment. No testimony was given, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Joseph G, Woods citing the facts in the case, basing them on four prospective wit- nesses, three of them admitting to be 17 yvears and the other 18. It was alleged they were present in the pool room, at legst one of them playing last Wednesday. In official circles, it is believed the arraignment of Del Mastro is the beginning of another drive against lacal pool room pro- prietors suspected of flagrantly vio- lating the state statutes that govern the use of cue and ivories. In order that Max Kennedy, owner of the building, and tenants of apart- ments overhead may be summoned as essential witnesses, the arraignment of I Stein of 109 Hartford avenue, charged by the health board with violation of ordinances relative to sanitary conditions, was continued untfl Tuesday. Attorney A. A. Green- berg appeared for the defense. Through him, Stein entered the de- fense that he simply leases the store on the first floor and has no cantrol over the cellar beneath it as the land- lord wanted $1 more a month for its use and he'was unwilling to pay it. He contended that he was not re- sponsible for its condition, did not use e T O T S Confirmation Photos at ,reduced prices. Arcade Studio, “the studio up to date.’—Advt. l They testified ', that as fgr e they could de- termine the cellar ‘Wwas ane for tha use. of the store alone and can not be entered excepting through the store. I BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes , Indigestion. oum’ ; ~SATURDAY IS SKIRT DAY AT THE BIG STORE v WASH SKIRTS, SHANTUNG SKIRTS, PONGEE WOOL SKIRTS, SILK SKIRTS, PLAID SKIRTS. slnt’mmnnendlu.\-fle!y from the Wash Skirts at 98c to iported Rapah at $17.50. Plain Figured reach of all. a positive guarantee that shnhmmuemmow Khaki Orfental Kool, Skirts are represoated here at prices - within A few specials for Saturday, Summer Wash Skirts Positive value $1.98. ‘WOOL SERGE and POPLIN SKIRTS. .08 SILK TAFFETA SII.I\. . Positive value $8. Plain Plain and Striped. TUSSAH SKIRTS, in all new summer fllldfl. Positive value $5.98 ASpedflAmorExtnm;hmskimhmshm ported Rajah, Satins and Heavy . Charmeuse. Value up to $19.98. $8.98 39.98 RAPHAEL’S DEPT. 380-382-384 MAIN ST. STORE 'New Britain Conn. Boys, Fall in Line! With the army ofyauuleflovfiwemouh fittlngt‘mmdtytodnyinm il Boys’ Department Boys are just as enthusiastic about spruce military “air” of Horsfall clothu u are their fathers—mothers ma; n their judgment ltleutuwwluttheylir —Andnotheuundependon us_for All Wool Fabrics, Fine and PuuhfluSavice,futumthaveal— ways been the backbone of our Boys’ Shep. We welcome visits of inspection—Come in! Horstalls B d ol i ASHLEY BABCOCK —CO0. A Amazingly Low Pricé for such excelfent . MEN'S. SUITS This is merely 2 slgn an unukually Men's Summer Suits. 3 .- M you follow the trail the Suits themselves will prove their case when you'see thén. . Smart fabrics — flannels, worsteds cas:lmeres, home- oi Blue ‘grays, browns, mix tures fancy effects. Some models with the jaun- ty patch pockets; others plain All the new tyles in: Straw Hats to help"the man. who is uncertain what he wants come to a conclusion. The best Straw Hat collection in New Britain to satisfy the man who does know. : Plenty of Split Straws, season’s favorites—scarce i in some stores. ; Also Sennits, Milan, Shinkee; Mackinaw and fane cy braids, $1.50 to $3.60. Panamas—mighty good ones—at $3.00, $5.00, Any’ shape you like. Bangkoks, $5.00. Leghorn; $3.00 to $5.00. Caps for golf motoring and sportlng wear genen- ally, 50c to $2.00. ASHLEY BABCOCK IIENIEH, PICKHAHBT & WNN 127 MAIN STREET. . OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 9073 B iy LIBERAL REDUCTIONS ALL THIS K ON COATS, SUITS AND SERGE DRESSES ) Al 1917 Models. You can profit by taking advantage n‘aw of our of- ferings. FULL LINE OF LINGERIE Including Italian Silk, Crepe de Chine and Silk Jer- sey Garments. Conplete Line of Latest and most exclusive Things BRASSIERES, SOLE AGENTS for “Gossard” Front Lacing Corsets.