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‘ , Act IL Class Room of Same. Aft-}announced that music for dancin ASSES FOR WOMEN, ing' day & setsu 3 ernoon. would Dbe furnished by l¥nck’s or SAILING DAY OFF ol Mt ¢ i certaln’ dRySUIND P aning 8! . 5 ich articles going in one'direction e Act IIT, Lawn Party. Evening + | chestra. Jacob's orchestrn furnished | Jis ML s Thln Sex vould B fent bt T His i Time: The Present. nmusic and the nine-pice reh About ‘“m Repairing. the directors of the chamber that it Y Place: Podgeville. {tra was called upon for Several e ' [the dirociors o , r { C K ce y Sl 3 ra e to ave READ l[] l RUVE ll Musical Numberg licg o thoroughly enjoyable was the | « AT A. automobile school | Chsmber of Commerce Comumuest L.t & o OKCIV’)?»‘::':—PKA N "“?hr 0 Opening number, “3WEET ncing in the spactous hall ‘hich has been in operation for SeV-{ Wil Arrange for Daily Shipments | Week ) Amn,\ Arrival of Madeline, The articles on all hooths soid well al years had such an increas S e T ey ¢ ot S et o im0 m; st night. the chocolate and hianket | ing demand for automobile instru In and Ont of the City. {resentatives of ,n; Rafiready and ith G : 5 line and ) booths havine heen especially en | tion fro mer o own their ! it 2ot o ieart of o Rose Made ! oths having been il ¥ well ! tic oM women wh wn their own | ||,)m1 factorie W. Pc BUY A y : R e i ety that this has becomo a standard part|chamber of commerce some time ago e S e O S dleI‘S fil]fl Sa]lors Monday ters; “Only One Gir ) C NECTICY . P ‘nyv‘]::‘;.,-fk of this school. clages | P2 been practically eliminated by the !J P. Dranigan, connected With the R special antomo ¢ e p e ree £ the raliroad; M | o 5 appointmen a committe v Haven office of the rs p composed of women only are in £pw- Biito. ar- Iy "Niller, who holds @ similer offi6e fn o Opening unber, T s 7 " \ ‘ REEREAINY | Aol it o nv\.}:“m, ket L FEAS | cial demand, at this scason of the |range for dails shibments fi-and-out [TWaterbusy. and i f Cisey and J. B . At 2:15 o'ciock. Monday afternoon, | Teacher, Professor and Sbrout !ar when many Ariver etting | of this cit¥. The purpose of the sail- | Leach of the local freight office, the initial performance of “Girts Wi Sisters: My Rubher Ball = l’fn— : ir cars in shape for the summer \ e e s fossor. Sprouts and chorus: e Wi M. Hays, National Chademan, - season. . Girls, i Ensconbic. response ihis demand a new } Wil be wiven to the New Britain - hin number. “‘Moon i Will Be Guest of State Repuh- ass for Jadies is now being organized. | § 7 1 M will be held Have your Lawn Mower Sharpened and ad- dered to the New Britain soldicrs and 2 © Madeline j ] licans at Bridgeport. nest leymotning, 2§ fron) justed for the New Grass. We call for and re- T i R S Gime g, Long & Over 2.300 tickets have been Tt e ol IR ST RS ONIU nonowptts arefrequired ing the colossal opean Wi kel S . for ihe reception and dinner t (i s (N0 Sl Bl ! our charge is $1.50, 1 weeks H. Hays, chairman of the reput e - Call up Tel. 400 NOW and give us ppoin 1 g committ v natlonal committes, and John T King, | BODY IS BROUGHT HOM) the order. DOn't.gela: Also new i rar or a celebratior herch x,, g = o S i - pio e B BIG CROWD ATTE ps i e e e i people of New Iritain \\unll [ Funcral of Ylomer F C: o) that committee, which will be given at | shenitolBoj) t and sho or sons that their « v A i THE G o i her sons that their OPENING OF FAIR 1 s el e Held Monday in Meriden. fort downing Prussianism were = : Tucsday evening, The reception and i The funeral of Homer F. Cashen, public. for the reception to be ien- 3 rus: “Sing appreciated. A drama committec S = consisting of William F. Mangan, ilow- ;wn'mnv bids fair to be one of the i, 8. N.. who died abroad, will be held Plcasc Argest of its kind ever held in the : = . r Zx{\v-n”_,\. Tv‘v\ntv 1, Charl ‘nu‘rn. Minstrel Show at Armory P ; L e Monday mo g at o’clock at § L. i William ek R (B d S abaDhsc . 3 l g ! son and 1 ‘ler! namned to “Ter: Drumi Corps to Compete g h ihe first time in the (JOSepN’s church, Meriden. Tntermien 1 political history - in St. Patrick’s cemetery arrange for a thea I performance Y state it is ex- in which it wag hoped that the ne rhis Evening. : hat there will be almost as ! hroad nine wecks 169-171 sary fund for financing the propose 3 - ; oty fa A representation of WOmMED as i i : L Mhe ¥ . AL B, society vhilo he service of his coun- i res i performance would be sed. T e A e men at this banquet. 1o - h b " Ioeof ameann ki At the first meeting of this e Armory a8 Besides Will H. Hays and John T e G PHONE: 330. mittee. it was decided to secure Jid- night with an atten of over 800.. King it i3 expected that one of the e L D o LT s iy ward W. Trving, who had heen very | pronounced “the biggest and chief speakers will be Licutenant- lpite S 1o A Pet ot O .,”flnm i 2 suec 1 in pas vs in produc- s e o hlone TRl el Hoos ve o <o ne attend tho A FOOD FOR THE ; <t fair m Connecticut” b3 f codore Rooscvelt, cbse 0D FOR THIE BODY in ttenr theatr Mr. Irving the of the former president, who by many opened in the Siate g 5 ! - The decorations are 5 Adily gave his services. and set out | @ The the ar- Is expected to step into his father's X e ever seen in s i K e ) - ¥ Sun and MOOM | (o " i o i L o o i e A e el st Senatars S| nd chorus that would be able to ory, a I b i Lean and 3. Brandegec } i!‘iltlel.‘ present a ghow that would he sce- | Placed throug thegnall tol sivciitBEa Mchiean fand fipanlch B SBrand<g O o C v “Y Sroper atmosphere for @ fair-of- and_ . United States Reprosentatives CUHCURA HEALS £ IrOPE o T, 5 o ; n md to mone ever given here o And_ Ancinting Liniment. With ANl fts @ O & 5 Schuyler Merrit ohn Q. Ti i B ® " was next decided to give Al Leach's Ie o - Blessings. Are Used by Thousands RE o arranged by the James P. Glynn and Richard P. Frec of People. The Purest Oil of creutest sucs Wil I Chie enfepeainmentiuBtangs e Sos o i Kb Sl R ! H d 3%6 M i S‘ Herbe Jn -Used In This SIS e ol Of Seburing the cant |icasthands chorusgofithe REOS ‘-J»li L nan will probably be among -(h dis SH araware JU- am tl‘eet and chorus was greatly aided by the j cent musical comedy e e e e e The of Fonder i = Allan C. | ceived, rous :ppi.mw having Invitations have pon tended to 1oen radered iy Mun | i e Goa o soloists. The all republican leaders of the state to MelKinnie, who has given unlimited : e otk o oo mD Alt OVGF Head. Then On { ihe end me 4 i, including (rovernon time and efforis toward the suc of ihe end men SEDaC) yiLend. = 3 | B ey 2 i 3 ilor uniforms and gan and Frank Healey 4 Clever Sclections. s s : | 8 ‘ s : e e ik faces added to the comeds of “Tickels tor the dinner can be ob- Inflamed and Red, erhacated | cured John F. Callaban. who fip ] ohd men were Wity tained from J. Alex H. Robinson, T FORENOON, AFTERNOON AND EV piles. soro scored mary successes while Lk e s Callas | Chuizmaniof the vepublican town com: My little boy broke out with a NEW CLASS STARTS TUESDAY. APRIL 29, 10 0’CLOCK Sine e T (e G creelbulien R an R T & mittee of Bridgeport, but this should thick rash all over his head. It con- FREE PASS TO FIRST CLASS SESSION ON REQUEST. e Datricals, He was med to L . corps night ! 0 done at once, as the supply is lim- T\ tinued a few days on his Instruction Includes locating motor troubles, ignition timing, rémed¥, | part, that of Pro Dodae. S R e O e L ok sion will be a geners head, and then went down valve grinding and timing, carburetor adjustment. care and repair , of a eirl’s seminary. Mr. Callah nd P S L 2 -together of the republicans of : ] ap to hislittle body. It took J ortires ete s 7 e Sl SR of the e been an in- participate in the contests e ! el . the form of structi oniel) evening will be héld hefore the opeh- Dot te as well as of Iair- 4 patches of Instruction in driving for those who do not already know how it el ion to the other membe 1 ol a bids 3 % red pimples. The ski § smiatjon 0f | 1) ° rpree Rosebuds. The Misses K- baton swinging contests, playing and _ 3 e . f and he Jost a lot of fiesh ! . . 4.4 V] P od, | T S i e e : meetings « ind ever h the s A . end blood. | "7 pomis, Signe Peterson and Flor- drilling wiil. be the c-w:cn(‘\]m the g 1 started to use Cuticura Soap HARTFORD, .tmeont | ence Cashen. wers \\1;‘\\{“”;(;( to h\l\\x‘ v(j{ ‘:j‘llwyi‘“‘;‘ Tn ‘L‘q""hlvr "h S‘.\O\‘;“ B i i ‘fif g:lteré\er‘nfi{nd!medmsh g"‘“" / Y. MoC 'ti Building. Corner Pearl and Jewell Sts. s ‘poss name, | jmportant part. ha ey have > COTPS ng < € con- i - s ally ill in ten days he was \ yritc or Phone Ch SN ‘& GON on Gvers box and - botele with the part would make {he The locul corps has collected T RESTINEED WP RING | | allhealed.” (Signed) Mrs. Samuel LB e e SR e e e onlyany RELTE {nal members green with® envy.|® number of frophies in this way{ E who has resigne Axon, 75 Thurber Ave., Attleboro, T ford, Ct ror sale | The role of Madeline, anothor of the | throughout the state in competion | his position at the Hart and Hutel Mass.. Sept. 30, 1918. ze size | taled eful attention, and to ,\ma ;".\ tonig! ‘& -'"“:‘“ :j’*")_“‘ Y. ¢ h‘_ S mp:cm(:d S % and beautify, Cuticura Ointment to ocalcorp o SHowhn, g 2 soothe and heal, are ideal for every- Preparation ni Marguerite Sengle, it was entrusted. 0] t it was a wise move will be evineed next Mon afternoon and | A ! evening. and Tuesday nd Wednes~| 10 come here and participate in the day evenir co Hutchinson plant with whom he | Other. paits that will create favor- | i EUD I 1401 H able mention are that of Martha, | = l - played by Miss Rutl otte, She e | iff Ketehem, played by Abe Witkin, key, plaged by Clifford | berg, Marvin Brown, played by i | liam W. T. Sguire. Nathan, pla v Stuart W. McKirdy., Othe vil . best fite and drum corps in the state | ring was presented him by a num- ber of the employes of the Hart and M aricara T | been an easy watter {o secure t'hwlvl\n ctory yester afternoon. The | | day toilet purposes i who will | display their the: -al art are Stur- ! | | man Dyson and Maxwell S Porter. i Located at SRR The cast .\“\-,".»H ‘\ux'u"'rw']‘_ ‘m.!' \}w | Values in e e T . v < ; Room 210, Natianal Bank Bldg 7 on heen in the hands of Professor : Women'’s 1 Bish The gener | ew Britatn yeen in charge of r 3 ' and the dancing numbers g Asks the people of New Britain to consider that have been handled splendidly by Mi this association has been in business since 1886, and { Alma Crowe 3 has returned to the citizens of New Britain = and coq = Professor Bishop sclected | t vicinity over $750,000.00 $39.75. lar Lyeeum theater orchestr We have an institution that is far reaching, for Jersey Coats P this will be augmented consid- b it is conceded that our co-operative institution works . g B srably. to the advantage of our wage earners and home Short and 3-4 " Up to ANl to Help = soekers; it provides a way for them to make a start lengths — Spe- Considering the hard work that the 3 : \ B oven though it be in a small way. It is the small e =and ! performers, direciors and commiitees 3 : ) ) things that count. cial, $13.95 and { have put in for the vast five we 5 3 B Our associations are built upon the accumula $16.75. it is up o the public of New Fritai 3 RN / tion of small savings which are loaned to its mem { to patronize the coming event - 5 bers in varying amounts for home building or cause for whieh it Is belng siven N ; . ownership Juilding and Loan Associations were shonld appeal to every patriotic resi- P introduced into this country in 1831, since which lflke HNS'H" GD ' dent of the city. 8 SRR : time hundreds have been started, and at least : The horis and musical num- v [ 700,000 homes In the United States have been ASYLTM 8T, 1 are as fo i secured to the wage earner through their assistance ast of Character ¢ g g : No city or town has ever been built without MARTFORD. e E el T Bodrs 2 | the ald of financial stitutions that would lend ot Prineipal of Dodge - Academy ! \ ) g { money for the erection or purchase of homes, and : John K. Callahan | i allowing same to be repaid in small amounts at Deacon Abner Sunkey, of Watch rezular periods. and Ward Society i . As has been well said, “Building and Loan As- Clifford . Hellherg sociations stand closer to the people than do any other financial institutions. They do no commer- Sheriff Ketchem of Board of Health, Board of Police sjal banking business, make no loans on personal CITY HEMS et 5 S \vuf'\‘\'m\m‘ i 4 notes or stocks, participate in no promotion schemes Nathau Haniey, teacher of music ’ The New Series Palge Linwood 31535 or underwriting syndicates. They lend only on the A W MeKirdy | N - safest of all security, first mortgages on improved £ a5 Dr. Five Pasgengg" o= real estate, and make their loans on the safest of all plans, monthly payment, Their results are . heneficent; their mission is to the plain people ihints ainty ) . William W T, Sauire b : With frugal and economic hands they ther the S Woodland | Henry Suifins, man about i h R d | savings of the thrifty and with those savings enrich _ ey Siins, man ot acuiems : I'he Road is Open R T i Tk R R G | ey b A 9 ; the creation of tho most valuable asset of this Woodland ! o spending tho Ceiii..... James P. Baldwin Republic—American Homes. The Building and k-end. with e R Stanles Hart g The return of the outdoor season, the motoring season, the H Loan Associations of the United States are the Policeman Holdhim ... ......... touring season, by mountain and through valley, by ; : Saiiest REOINCIONRgOf Bovin gR anabEpiiel Biiliing of Lowell tler taking in the the world has ever known. R Ral Harold B. Bassefte : . ; parad : lake and stream, has literally swamped us with orders - A Building and Lean Assoclatibn is intended 2d 6§ of the Y. | Madeline Scribner, teacher of so- W il e e ... Marguerite A. Sengle for this New Series Linwood-—the ideal family car, ! operated and protected in the interest of the great mass of people of limited means. It is encouraged tomorrow cve at 8:15 at the as- i Mart Yonng, pueceptress of s > . A % mor h the car which every member of the family can drive D e Chveiimrt . ails aider e e sociation ith Loemis will ha { Dodge Aeademy . Ruth C. Bassette 3 monstration illus. | Marjorie De . Mildred Paimer ; and wants to drive. . Bno Superviaidn Banking people and various ik SNips illian e R R my Holmes chambers of commerce are now-looking upon 1 Esther Sproufs. Lonely Sprouts. All that is humanly possible we are doing to swell pro- | with favor. It iz operated at very small expense and that “through ils compound interest the social workers of the Brussels Sprouts, The Three ! duction and accommodate as many Paige enthusiasts rent pays for a home or farm.” It s base site who will attend the ninth apnum) | Rosebuds Flsie M. T.oomis. Nigne ; onference of the State harities of V. Peterson. Florence 1. (‘ashen. | as we can. More than that we cannot do. If you B eal estate, the safest security known, and even this Correction to be held in New [Lon- | Chorus i am security is being made safer each month by don April 27. 28 and 29 will be Miss | ltuby Andrews. Rose Bayer. FBda are among the disappointed ones you will understand. monthly payments. Cara. eale, head of the Charity or- B . Anna Bertini, Lillie Bertini We have in the United States 7.034 Associations ganization, Miss Klla Dorman, super- | Pauline Bessoff. Mollie Burke. Viv- | The _Daige ESSQX “Six-55" 7-Passenger—$2060 | \AJ(JI a nwt:n?\l‘;.\“\)\‘v of 3,838,612 and assets of sisor of the Visiting Nurse associa- | ian Calendar. Dorothy Clark Con- $1,769,142,175. ion, and Miss Tuth Bristol. visitor of | stance Corbin. Hazel Clark. Julia | The New Dritain Association was organized in and has ne baid less than five per cent he Charity organization Crowe, Agnes Elliott, Gladys Fogarty, . PAIGEDETROIT MOTOR CAR CO. DETROIT, MICHIGAN ENendl Do innuss el ind anionint o Among the local peaple who attend- | Mabel Jester Frost, Anna Ganer, 2d the parade in Boston. vesterday | Maude Hatton, nnie Holmes, Har- | 7 e iesued in April and October of each year were Mr. and Mrs. 'Albert Hine, Miss | riett Jackson, Marie Kopf. Katherine but shares may be taken out at any time by paying Ruth Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Kron. Amy 'Leavitt, FEleanor ILewis, g § from the opening of the se Single Payment Hart, Valentine Hart, Miss Virginia | Mildred Meisner, Margaret Middiemas, 2 Al Shares, are issued on payment of $160.00 in ome Hart. Frederick Chamberlain, Miss | Peggy Mitehell. Arline Nelson, To- ) & AUTO (,‘0 payment which matures to $200.00 in five years Cornelia Chamberiain, Mr. and Mfs. | retta O'Connor, Olive Odenwaldt, & - “'161 Shares maturing in series 42 and AA wil James Nort Miss Ruth North and | Mildred Palmer, Rachel Parker, | ~N be paid April 29, 1919. Amount. —533,‘»“,‘4‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pelton. | Beatrice Torter, Jlazel sampson, Corfler Elm a"d Seymour St Consult the Secretary of this Association, Y. J A meeting of Armenian women was | Marjorie Sleath, N Stanley, \ i stearns. and he will tell you how to get the st held 8t the Center church yesterday | Francine Wachter, Bernadine W alker, | i 2 G chian ifternoon when Miss Metealf gave In: | Mary Walsh, Hazel Wedlake, Kather- | structions In cooking. Pplans for the | ine Wells suture were made and it is expected | . Synopsis hat a-elass in ‘dressmaking will soon | Act ~ 1. Fxterior of Dodze Acad- be under way | emy. Morning J advt Tom Sparrow. passes himsc cturned to his Sprouts ....... Sturman . Dyson after spend- Marvin Brown, of the fire company