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4 ore NEW AUTO LAV IS " CHEER UP! Wam Weather will soon be and in anticipation Meot‘ it might be advisable to make your selections now. A Grand Assortment of New Vailes, at 25¢, 29¢, 35¢, 50c. ¥, Slnl'tSnifinain charming designs and colorings, Au'lc,mzse,m. i Novelty Wash in Very Nobby Eleds At 22¢, 25¢, 50c - FOB’!'HE GIRLS collection of ; We are showing: njuutifil of Ginghams, in E stripes and Plaids AtlScand 17¢ FOR HOUSE WEAR “ever popular’ Percales Rere in extensive variety At 17c a Yard. ¢ .and displaying number plates; EFFECTIVE TODAY Notorists Sbould Be Familiar With General Provisions Effective today, the new automo- . bile laws of ' the state should be of | prime Interest' to all people. So should the method of bhandling auto- mobile businees at the capitol in Hart- ford where Secretary of State Perry Jhas ceased to act, Senator Robbins B. Stoeckel,” appointed automobile comnilssioner by Governor Marcus Holcomb, began his new duties this morning and as . an introduction to the new regime he has had copies of the preliminary schedule of the viola- tions and penalties of the 1917 motor vehicle law sent to the vagious judges ana pm-cuflal officers "about the state. ' Six ’rlnn oftenses are ‘contained in the violations: Using motor vehicles without pérmission of owner; tam- pering with & motor vehicle; im- properly passing & street raflway car; throwing stones ‘or other objects at a motor vehidle. ¢tc,; failure to make known suspension when applying for license and refuse to give name, etc., to officer. For all other violations fines ranging from $5 to $200 are the penalties, The violations and penalties under. the 1917 motor vehicle law follow: 2 a—Registration of motor vehicle required before use on highway; fine not less than $10 nor more than $50 for any violation, * 2 c—Registration certificate to be carried on motor vehicle; first, not more than $3 inclyding costs; second and subsequent, not less than $10 nor more than $50. 3 a—Registration certificate to be returned upon transfer of ownonhlp. first, not more than $25. 4 b—Dealers and repairers to file certificates and statements; first, not more than $50. c—Limitation on ' use of manu- facturers’, dealers or repairers’ reg- istration certificates or number plates; first, not more than $80; second and subsequent, not less' than $50 nor more than $100. 4 9—Use of manufacturers’, dealers’ and. repairers’ registration or num- ber plates by unauthorized person; first, not more than $50; second and anbmnt. not less than 350 nor more than $100, *5 a—Public service motor vehlel-? to have registration; not less . than $10 nor more than $50 for l.ny violation. *5 c—Publis service mator vehicles ( to carry special certificate; first, not more than $3 including costs; second 't. not less than $10 nor i’ % c o, 6.e~<Cofrect ‘manner of applying JArst, not more than $50. 7—Operators’ license required be. ; fore operating on highways; not less than $10 nor more than $50 for any ‘| violation, . %38—Public | service motor vehiclp operator to have special license: not ‘| leas than $10 nor more than $50 for | any violation. Dohbs Straw "~ Hats Leaders in style. All of fashion’s foremost “shapes and colors, and as cooling to the brow as an ocean breeze. ? The Dobbs Labet'int & Straw . Hat means ‘thie. absolute maximum of' Style. Quality and Cdni- fort. : Big variety. of Stnws l and Panamis from b which to choose. . “Dobbs Agents since eoubliahed Price $3.00 Up. 9 b—Operators to endorse name on back of license; first, nor more than $25. 3 E 9 c—Operators to always carry - censes when operating; first, not more than $3 including costs; second and subseguent, not less than $10 nor more than $50.> . 10—Obtaining . license upon false statement; first, not more than $50. 11 a—11 b—Proper brakes; not less than $10 nor more than 350 for any wviolation . 11 c—Proper muftler, bell, horn or signal; - not less than $10 nor more than $50 for any violation. 11 a—Properly muffled engine ex- haust; not less than $10 nor more than $50 for any violation. 11 e—No siren horn; not less than $10 nor more than $50 for- any vio- lation. 11 f—Lights required at night; first, not less than $10 nor more than $50;: second and subsequent, not less than. $25 nor more than $100. *11 g—Power of lights, required; -first, ot less than $10 nor more than $50; second and subsequent, not less ‘than $25 nor more than $100. *11 h—Dassling lights prohibited; first; not less than $1Q nor more than. $50; second and subsequent, not less than"$25 nor more than $100. *11 i—Restricted use of spot lights; firstynot less than $10 nor more than INCLUDING— 'SWIMMING LESSONS FREE TO MEMBERS. | NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1017, Exceptional ,Unfl ualled rising Men’s Suit Values ! NO. 2 hand The above partially expresses the Suit Situation at Hollanders’ for this week end. We'll-indicate them as follows—3 SPECIALS. No. 1 Fine Worsted Suits in _neat stripes -ard ‘mixtures - nicely :tailored. Many different models in Coats. . Blue Serges are in- cluded.. REMARKABLE—§ 20 High grade Wonted Suits, strictly tailored. Made .of the. finest Worsteds made in this country. Seold in most HERE- §25 stores-at $30. .No. bncksandnthers. : A line of Suits at this is our style series inclu - §2-88 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD. THE DAYUGH"I‘» STORE. $50; second and subsequent, not less than $25 nor more than $100. *11 j—Commercial motor vehicles over two ton capacity to have ca- pacity and light weight marking; first, not less than $10 nor more than $50; second, and subsequent, not less than $25 nor more than $100. *11 k—Commercial motor vehicles to have rubber tires, etc.; first, not less than $50 nor more than $200; second and subsequent, not leas : than $100 nor more than $500. *11 1—Commercial motor vehicles to be equipped with mirror; first, not less thaén $10 nor more than $50; second ‘and subsequent nor less than $26 nor more than $100. ; 11 m—Lights required at night when standing; not less than $10 nor more than $50 for any violation. *11 n—Commercial motor vehicles to permit overtaking vehicles to pass; first, not less than‘$5 nor more thdn $25. 13—Requirements non.resi- dents; suspension only. 14—Reckless driving: first, not less than $25 mg ,more. than $100; second and subseq ant. not, less than $100 nor more than, $200, \ 16—Using jmotor vehicles - without permission of owner;. first not less than $50 nor more than $100 or im- prisonment not less than sixty days nor more than one year; second and subsequent, Imprisonment not less tha one year nor more than ten years. 5 5 . 17—Tampering with a motor ) ve- hicle; first, not less . than $10 “nor more than $50; second and subse- quent, not less than $80 nor more than $100 ¢r mot 1 sre than days’ imprisonment. for thirty 18—Operating while intoxicated etc.; first, not less than $50 nor more than $100; second and subsequent, not less than six months nor more than one year imprisonment. 19—Operating on highways 3and race, or for a wager; \first, not less than $26 nor more than $100; sec- ond and subsequent, not less than $100 nor more than $200. 20—Failure to stop and assist, after causing injury; first, not less than $25 nor more than $100; second and sub- sequent, not less than $100 nor more l than $200. 421—Operating heavy commercial motor vehicles on -highway without special permit; not less than $100 nor more than $500 for any violation. 22 a—Fallure to reduce speed or stop “when properly - signalled;” first, not less than $5 nor more than $25. 22 b—Failure to slow down ' when proper signs so indicate; not less than $10 nor more thnn $50 for 2py, vio- lation, 22 c—Failure to observe ri;m. o way; first, not less than $§ nor more than $25. 23—Faillure to report a.ccidan\‘,: :rn, not less than $5 nor more than 28. *24 a—Failure of public service motor vehicle. to display special aum- bers; first, not less than $5 nor more than $25. *24 b—Failure of public service motor vehicle to have inside light at night; first, not more than $26. *24 c—Overcrowding a public serv- ice motor vehicle, etc.;’ first,: not less than $5° nor more than $25.: 25 a—Improperly nmtn‘ a street’ less than $5 nor railway car; nor more than $50. 25 b—Second and subsequent, not less than $50 nor more than $100 or not more than 30 days lmpruonmqnt or both. 29—Receiving and ‘giving tips, on first, not less than $10 account of repairs. or supplies; ‘first | not less than $50 nor more than $100; second and subsequent, not less than $100 nor more than $500. 30—Throwing stones or other oh- Jects, at a motor vehicle, etc.; first, not less than $5 nor more than $25; second and subsequent, not less than $10 nor more than $50; .third and subsequent, not less than $10 days nor more than 60 days’ impfllonmaut. 39—Failure to make known sus- pension when applying for license; not less than $10 nor ‘more than $50-or not mbre than 10 days’ imprisonment for any violation, .or both. - 40—Refusa] to give name, etc., to officef; first, not less than $10 nor moré’ than $50; second and . subse- quent, not less than $25 nor more than $100 or not more than 30 days’ imprisonment, or both, 44—Violation for which no penalty 1s provided; not less than $10 nor i more than $100 rorlny violation. © —_— T() CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. Star of Good Will lodge, -S. of B, will celebrate the seventeenth anni- versary of the foundation of the or- | ;ul‘imuon, June 11 in Jr. 0. U. A. M all. will be held in connection with the affair. Various organisations of Shepherds from other cities .will be in attendance. Members of the su- preme lodge have also signified their intentions of being present. ‘M. C. A Summer Memberships June 1st to October 1st, 4 Months, $3 - All Privileges. Use of Lockers, Baths, Court, Biliard Room, Reading Room, Etc. SECURE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY An entertainment. and lu)p.r,‘ HARTFORD | MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED Cm‘.‘ s GOLF CLUBS AND TENNIS RACQUETS OF ALL 'KINDS. S Qs WOMEN’S SUITS BEGINNING THURSDAY S 5995 SI4TS We htve never ulun such. ma-dwindlv&dmnfimn- fore on Suits, especially those of“the- high, \characterwegha: this season. The latest arrivals are included andioutyof th number you will not find one‘undesirable Inodll. In:fact they clude the cream of the Iate season' SALE STARTS THHRSDAY Mmmwotmmtinmfidmu. There are many new high grade fabriosy Mh;mmolmnonteolou. Sizes for all. Mwfln‘tfioh"hfltqfllflw of o ufloflu» best workmanship. ZAT Slight charges for alterations. Plenty of salespeople to give the best ofsmervice. o o 2 bis b Wwe prepar or, ut 0 " terfered with our plans— umpoumcutomu order s :‘;flofiwt be found; in' the season’s s to Y mmmm and oolorings. You_cotuld-not find a better mum.fldfiom, whyfl NONE AL, jain The test.of the. “GOODNESS” ql\A!m'!t% 1ts” taote. ummhram»mms afp v 5 At WE REDEEM S&H Gm AND RDYAL GOLD STAMPS WHEN .YOU THINK 'OF FURNITURE, think of us. ' But pléase thmk 62 'us-broadly. . This store’ has tried to think brosdly and act . genmerously, as well as fairly, promptly and politely, not just because it has patd us to do "m0, but because there is a I** and ‘fu ‘a1l the ik pride’ of business that. is garnest efforts put forth. This house is built on the nrm lonaa.won of integrity in purpose. n . servi le nousehold fulnishings Slic atiyea- i sonable prices, and: ci r deal lrom:"‘ start to finish of your transaction. Agents for White Mountain Refrigerators and F. A. Whitney Baby Carriages. We solicit your Charge Account. Louis Herrup s Complete H o-el‘unlllnr Near lloenn. AN