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= N AT, furnished Dby the | 1 offices) showa | o bt | oA Sy e e g="1> | to Have the Exterior of ition o Seliieuned G o has been put through \| ’ being held in st L the torture chamber. N ire M [ s i Creditod 1o the | It laughs at the live-steam test. Take a finish? It will do a Your HOllSe Repailfled. : ""””t‘”" SHian ,"’ e gl ‘"l'f. P It has been boiled for two hours job on the finest mahogany that which was | {st. alount to $21,956.57 e s mmount approximatel and never turned a hair. Salt will make a cabinet maker’s W°ll B l 000 was uym‘v!hu“ by water has no more effect on it heart swell with pride. Think e l e a to be t tives of Armenia and Persia, an | | ; hone amount considermg their | thanyourbreath. Itstarestight of it! Any kind of varnishing e e Q15 1wl numbers and limited means. back at the broiling sun and work at all and all out of the one | - | y”()(.’ ¢ i e f i | ;\.‘,\(\.« y\\:’(]y 1‘::1‘-‘\1:.‘;;"‘.”‘,”'4:hy“":m ‘,];?::\, never bats an eye. can. Gallons, quarts and pints. lee You An Estima'e nchl“son nl‘ e e e R R e S Bay State Liquid Paint. To paint the house with Bay State | i Al e Lauid Paint is to make i look ke new. “Bay swe” s quaiy | f the Probable Cost f | ° three speakers will hie ¢ € he A local committee which was paint. Pure oil, pure lead. pure color, ground to a perfect mixture. SRy 4 {pointed in Iebruary, has been © 3 3 169-171 Maip Stres! i s il el iving contributions, and :repor Try it. It is canned protection. whict number of socicties will 1 that in addition to the PHONE 330 presenland GeBiel R Ui noted above WioyElsaine el erN e WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & COMPANY, Inc., Boston, Mass. 230, ited to attend. “Woman’s Chuistian | {iherty honds. and pledges amount- , i 4 o Femperancs Union Day® will be ob- || ing to $49718.81 makme & toml Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England ved universally in many churches. | credited to {he New Britain district You can buy In-or-Out Varnish or Bay State Paint from b rday, the last day of the cam- | of $34.6 8. as compared with the paign. will be “lag day” and it is | quota allotted of $32,000 . . who shall be divided into teams & 5 FRANKLIN S P with each tewm captained, appr i B A 4 3 Q. HONE 359 the public for subscriptions. M & K l N B C SRR e s s o ' organ mgsley, New britain, Conn. &2 by white ribbon hadzes which are | Senate and House Appropriate F'unds | The i Siater the emblem of the socicty The executive committee which is conducting the drive is as follows Tt tucion TS Clty Mrs. John C. Gilchreest. president of the W. €. T. U., chairman: others| What is believed to he the first step are. Mrs. John Sloan, Mrs. {8 I in the way of abandoning the Pros- Shepard, M 1. I. Miles, Mrs. Frank | pect street Normal school building Neal. Mrs. Elizabeth Aitkenson. Mrs. fand the e blishing of a mnormal 0 U C ) ° In these days il T THE P BL‘ . HARTFORD. Necessary For the Building of a New 8 —n—--m—zm-awx Charles Gladden, and Mrs. ( Sy- | school in some other part of the city, vhe - oo was made yesterday afternoon when ] ‘uh."n,. Ci E_p = he following appeal for the ne Professor Marcus White announced Have you ever realized when reading the sign. New Maid Silk Shirts tion-wide drive has been sent to the | his plans for the use of the $60,000 on-wid ot re r chapters of the country by Mrs. | appropriated by the house and sen- y ) are often partly uel, head of the National | ate for the use of the school here, The fhe tinest and best equipped in ihe state, with all the modern san- wool or partly 7 . Prospect street building will not allow itary cquipment and under absolute scientific control? Try a loaf henomenal alues cotton it s “For more than fifty years the | of muéh expansion and it is therefore I » Woman's Temperance Union has done | necessary 10 secure a site in another of our New Maid Bread and be convinced of its superiorit i wcrthy of you- its great work largely with the funds | part of the city where the building al . EAR . e & membershlp) in | can be made more modern and space b cios S tio received from its member hn made more modern and sp 4 (l_'l' I att(.n;‘:‘! ’L; | [fifty cent yearly dues and dollar ducs | provided for a dormitery Y urp y ons ba Ing Ompany E vhen you find | f1rom its comparatively small number | " hile the plans are of course ten A R S N OWEBRITATNY GOSN tiiem to be f of honorary members, tative as vet, the principal is consid- Y ) B s | | “Teaching total abstinence and | ering the building of a sehool. in some Here's an opportunity for Dillon patrons who are looking for URE SILK. . | maining prohibition has not ended | locality away from the center of the unusual bargains in Millinery and Capes, Suits, Dresses and Blouses: the work of the W. €. T. U, for world | ¢ity and the abandoning of the Pros- e T T s s Lllke Hfll’Sfa" GG. prohibition is still to be secured and CRRFIIEIAD SIME, BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED. pect street property even dormi- e ¢ through its orsanization in more than | tory. In addition fo the $60,000 ap- Building Inspector Arthur N. Ru- forty countrie has a foothold for | propriation, the school will benefit by | 1°r¢iie. Wanted by Worceste this special endeavor not held by any | an appropriation of $200,000 which Is Police, Grabhed on Park Street. other orga ions to be divided amons four mnormal| Alfred Morcllo, wanted by the Wor- “From L parts of the world ap- | schools in the state. cester, M , police for alleged com- pears for help are coming, and wom- e plicity in a counterfeiting case in that en missionaries are ready and waiting CIVIL ACTIONS ¢, was arrested last night at 307 to go s soon as expenses can be 1wk street by Detective Sergeants - | Met Three hund thousand dol- | plajnville and Bristol Pavtics Ace | Richardson and Johnson. The arre: Istelfofiet watlion fdelianguntaentl Made Defendants in Suits. is due to information secured by Cap- e, 66 Francis strect, $300; F be used in this work. tain Thomas W. Grace 2 i - o s - se rame build Maple “Two hundred thousand dollars | Mavy Prior of Plainville, adminis- | Lo week the Worcester police de- | ANSeImo frame building Maplehurst will place workers in hundreds of rix of the ;.\un 4»)]1,1}( u“nlv‘ partment telophoned Captain Grace |2Venue, $2,000 ALL OUR SUITS REDUCED ’ B e e e ught suit through Judge William |{110( More i — = - or e er Jonelengiencaking cen < e N S et e [ MotelloRarns R ant ed e nd SR the Here is an assortment of Suits that for style and quality cannot among the women in their homes. )™ ¢ Slem Rl P M| had information t he was in this U 0 CORNS' 2 a e ides e s T e el e Inyille ol recavers $200: S Mhe) writilicity | mrrortalat that tie. railia ta . F' FF ! surpassed. No prices, then come ir as served by Deputy Sheriff M. D.[j;cate him. Captain Grace last eve- | Models worth $32.00 to $35.00 at $19.75 and $25.00. | fleld in Americanization. which 7 e = v their long vears of service in the | fendant was attache he cuse t the Park street house. He is heing . L0ces FE R tional and States W. C. T. U. de- Zf“““ "“’l'” !hvlf"l." court on the |jelq for the Bay state officials, | Apply few drops then lift sore, Irst Tuesday in June. rtment. formerly called ‘Work for Sl 2 It us furnish and finish your ? 5 . Kennedy of this city has brought touchy corns off with foreign speaking people all of : 3 BREAD AND CANDY SCARCE Kodak Films for better results. which will mean a sure foundation |Suit through 1 er M. D. Saxep against B. and Anna Sultan of y‘,m«“,yj WITH ARMY OF OCCUPATION fingers Bread on our service cars and trucks that the product is baked in BANDED SAJLORS REDUCED Smart Hats of I’ineapple braid in all the colors of the season Now . § ceee.. $3.50 mits: Charles W. Holmes for W. Ne- £4.50, Now 5 . $6.50, s $460 Mass., therford has isstied the following per- dezewicki garage at corner of Silver . ITS v, and Gold street, $3,000; Carlson and SEORIBHIAL Potelll Tarl W S TToN b aultion s With smart mushroom brims, side roll brims and banded, $2.50 house at 78 Francis street, $500: and- $2.98: worth up to $5.00. Sam Greenberg. brick building at 94 tford avenue, $4,000; B. Gerrhis o DML Of lisere straw in all the colors of the season and in all the new modes, $1.00 to § : worth up to $7.50 We usc the Eastman Method of for prohibition aund labor contented- d Anna | T Topi 1 Print Al ness with our laws, to recover §550 I'he papers werc »eveloping and Printing. ess > 8. = oAb D - Sheriff S et R g “The Woman’s Christian Temper- {$€ “1“ 1 “‘ I “]‘”-_ “" L '\"‘ "-l’““f 37| Sanitary Train, on service in Germany. otk finished or O ance Tnion has proven its unique |Well. and real cstate o m“";]“]“,:]! “| writes that that country is a good | | NEW PAPER. Developing 10c a roll, place in the moral and uplitting | 008 0 BUSE 1a8 heeh aiac ot ] Place to spend a vacation in, but that H : {liel third Mondas Hrt Sray he personally prefers the States. His s = tion has already heen accepted by the | e third 2 Ma i e S KODAKS AND SUPPLIES rea Ly et eC i she . ctter cen received riends in . Division of Woman'’s Work, United OAGTAIN TOl- T oA R this city and he remarks in it about Have you seen the new States Department of Tabor and in - . of 0 ) sl the scarcity of hread and sweets in ! number in fancy check half- ‘I-nG M“lcr many states the W. ¢ U. co-oper- lton, Recently Returned From | the land of the Hun and the dislike = - Kasper Bagajian, with the 301st all sizes. work for the nation. Its co-oper: tes Wit welfare workers ‘in_facio R (0 I LR (ioreTh S (B oo ! hose? They are all thread vty USRIl JETGE DR DD i : ) T : try in general. The local soldier ex- 3 1 ment stores. This work includes pro- T (RS T B il T e et i e e 4 A Ik with reinforced heel and tection for women who are soldiers | {ne principal speaker at the Pavents’ | 1994 he in industry from Intoxicating liquors. [ ang Teachers' meeting to be held this Al ; 5] toe. b This protection is developing amor evening at the Smalley street school AT g K o/ z i . anson ".lu 0. o onse of personal and so- | An oxcellent musical program has HELLO GIRLS DANCE. o Very smart good looking cial responsibility. | been arranged for the occasion. Miss = — | X w 4 3 KODAK SHOP “The needs of ehildren have long | y\paphle Seivwarsky will sing and 1. 1. | Annual Affair to Be Held This Even- . hose. el say so. been the solicitous care of the Union. | posenberg will preside at the piano, ing in Booth's Hall By Opcrators. as is evidenced by the la state and | 4 yiolin selection will he given by = national. concernir teaching el David Tur i The first annual dance of the tele- | poesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little . ° ‘nature and effect of alcohol uand ot phone girls will be held this W - aefide g ; even- | Freezone on an aching corn, instantly v Retreshments will he served during Y I Freezone on an g 3 er narcoties upon the human system.’ | ing in Booth's hall. Miss Josephine | = i the evening. Miss Anna G. Rosenberg | ! : e that corn stops hurting, then you lift CI I Y ITEMS in the public schools, supplemented | j.¢ charge of the programnt, Tillman is chairman of the affair and | iy right out. Yes, magic ! by thousands of Loval Temperance i ey the following is the committee on ar- A tiny bottle of Freezone cost but a —_— Legions situated all over the country SimeE rangements: T. P. McAuliffe, man- ; i 5 f SHORT CALE 5 | at any drug stare, but is while moral cducition for the chil- | o LU DAR cak ager: Frank Rossana, B. Reynolds, S e e e dren and equal ndard of morals | . 1 he followir ises have been us-fipe Misses Isabelle Richardson, Lil- or v i Pl LD signed for the short lendar session 5 5 i soft corn. or corn between the toes. lreer nd women is one of il 1 for 1 d s lian Anderson, Myrtle Feore, Florence | -1 ine saliuges WIhONL sorencss o u committees of the T. A. B. fair | fundamental principles not only for |f the city court.at 0 o'clock T Cabelus and Marjorie Dacey. |anciths catluscs Eull 5 & ! mmittee ar rking on reports | the protection of child life and the | 34¥ afternoon: Idward O. Kilbourn he 1 be artistically deco- | TTitation. B & anal i cledl b 0 ¢ inst Isidor IFox, et al, judgment. | ..ieq £ SGcasicn it telenhore Treezone is the sensatio: digcov- - womanhood of every ‘;”””" B. I, Gaffney for tho platfl | pens and American flags, The Char. | 1Y, Of r“ S e ceessful one vet it is impos- | ¢ sue in this con auwyer Jsadore W. Resnick for thelyor 0ak orchestra will furnish the | Wonderful vle to give ure on the profits { *[dinailv. the W T, (her. | defendants; Catherine O'Neil nst | usic f the bazar it i nn o | e O G B an M o tion i o < x he erent vaonie C€°7Imore specific statement, Lawyer B. T. | inal ing sale 3 Bl anl L T e con TUCR O e onirorite plathHf iTa vy KLETT IS REMEMBER unlay's, 277 B 1dy tTonforfineRnation. andithe Wworldl andiiiseequl rortthe derendantl Abcak —— Plans ) r made o i to help win prohibition for the same, | pyupocn against W. I°. O'Connor et a Given Leather Business Bag By His | to be given » “ouncil. [ 2nd as a thank offering to the Lord how 5 judgment for I comply with fknignts of Columbus, in o 5 . | Let everyone help lorder of court ver 1. T. Rachlin : Tt was first pl - P - e for theplntin BiCanhas Ton Senator George W. Klett, chairman S G E URR Ted SKELLY_STEINER, Victor Carison against Pasquale | Of the judiciary commitice and leader o arareed . s RN [ judgment. Lawyver H. | Of the senate was the recipient of a S oE the plaintiff, Newell handsome leather business bag, at the G forithe Aerinuamis fareweil dinner™ of the members of the senate at the Hotel Heublein, ¥ SUTTS BROUGHT. in Hartford, last evening. There was the usual presentation of joke 30 Church St.. New Britain, Ct. o the children. New Maid ad E. Murphy Sons.—advt home. but to put the moval force of a. month. The fair s been n most Legislative Associates, 106 Glen streel. took plice 4 o'clock this morning in St | Joseph's church. Rev. Patrick Daly. | Ma th tied the nuptial knot. The couple | Three suits of foreclosur And t : " . 1ded by Miss Helen Steiner, | brought against Samuel Welinsky gifts, and the local senator was not 5 | Ty | a sister the bride as bridesmaid . John L. Endicott fozsotten Mreceivin s fuibecihich Swne, s FEmil Hierpe sold toc 2y ¢ - e 2 e e iNow | 1aid beside his plate, to commemor- Ou < Olnq tO ean Ouse et t e g Real Iistate (0. his house at | av 11 Skelly. @ brother of the | foreclose on property ¢ o ate h o 3 S t to Mrs. B, K sroom was bhest man. The bride wo ect; Martha L. Sandmeyer fore e his buzzing avound the senatc . ). 102 s ) 3 chamber during the sessions just clos- AR s T B B e e e » EUREKA Do It for Youu. We Have Sold e T 904 | in a s ¢ couple will make | foreclosure proceedings on property store. West Main stre 0 = e Captain Patterson, Former Resident, A \ q mpcec " wlb""f:,:,-,‘fi. "l‘|(7’l]|'\-t”‘l Lo | TEEnOWS Acquaintances i This City. EUREKAS are Best- Phone 1294_4 for Free Demonstration ontly from o recent ! ¢ eon will he held tomorrow evening Patterson, a. captain in the Francls hospital to '8 © BELLANS the New Rritain lodge of Wlks club. | Marines. is visiting with Charles tion o d 4 b s Avch street. Captain (e o tution toda The card tourney will commenece at § 3 ; 3 nn.w‘ 1,. ”-«? I;vw\m street o Hot watgr o'clock and will continue until 9:30 attor! s heen stationed at San e ]tt S lodged a complaint with the po- Sure Relief o'clock. The entertainment and [ POMingo for the past three and one- M in St concerning a strange man who | {luncheon will then take place. The | half years. Bl()ck Ma - v the veranda of her house - house committee h sccured two .Hc was formerly a citizen of New hout 9 o'clock and peer ‘ straw h for the winners in the card | Britain and this is' the second time gh the door FOR INDIGESTIOQIN |tourney in 16 vears that he has visited herc