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MARSAY DL-OLIVE TOILET OAP A genuine Olive Oil Soap not surpassed for its purity. 13¢ Cake 2 For 25c. THE Dickinson Drug Ce. 169-171 Main Street Shirts Here and Now! We offer you sleeping gar- ments at prices that are below present cost prices to us! luke Horsfzll Go Y ITEMS. high mass was sung in urch this morning for ner J. Lyman, local b Yankee division killed pral_jponths ago and ednfirmed last week. Berg, Ph. D., D. D, med Church of N. Y., instead of previously an- at the Commun- at the South prning at 10:45 veterans TRIO BOUND OVER | Bonds Fixed at $1,000 in Cases of FOR AUTO THEFT Men Arrested in Canada Attorney | ing for P. 1. McDonough appear- Henry Carlson in police court this morning waived examination for his client and he was bound over to the next term of the superior court in bonds of $1,000 for the theft of a Hupmobile car owned hy Herbert Jahn of Maple street. Frank Contine and Frank Wopert were charged on the same count and followed the course of Carlson. They had no coun- sel. Arrested By on, who is was arrested with tine, the former 20 State 19 years Wopert and the Police. af and Car age, | Con- ter 21 | ing | that terday Liem vears of in Canada and brought to this city by Bridgeman of the state police, in whose hands the search for the car had been | ft. Contine entered a plea af guilty and pleas of not guilty were entered | by the other two accused. The car, the value of which 1 age, set at §1,000 by the owner, was missed from Sullivan's | zarage on the morning of July 4 and the door of the garage was faund broken. The police were notified and the state police communicated with and as a result the car v tracec through Massachusetts, New Hamp shire and finally to Canada, where it was recovered much the worse for its trip over the barder line, Car Badly Damaged. When Mr. Jahn went for his car last week he found it necessary to | purchase four tire shoes, a new wind- shield, a bumper and repairs were needed on the fenders of the automo- bile. The young men whom, it is al- leged, tool the car are said ta have had a collision with another vehicle and seriously damaged the local man’s car., Contine a Deserter? Carlson has no police record, and as far the police know Wopert's rec- ord is clear. They have been inform- cd, however, that Contine is a desert- er from the Canadian army, having run away soon after war was declared He came to this city and for a vear was employed an the local lines of the Connecticut company, later going to Bristol where he fell into the hands of the police on another charge i Requests Heavy Bond. | Prosecutor Klett in asking that a| heavy bond be demanded to hold the accused, quoted the new laws on| motor vehicle thefts prescribing that | “the penalty be not more than ten vears' imprisonment.”” The case will come up for trial at the next term of the superior court opening in Hart- ford in September. Fined for Assault, Fines of $7 and costs each were im- posed upon George Mor ind Joseph Lesiak, the former represented At- tarney Stanley Traceski and the lat- | ter hy Attorney Morris D. Saxe, for assaulting one another in the Hotel Beloin cafe on June 28. Both had heen drinking and an argument led to blows in which Morris came out sec- best. He complained to Officer Thomas Storey and the arrest of the two followed. As Attorney Traceski | was one of the counsels in the case, Prosecutor Klett, with whom he is as- iated in the law firm of Klett, Alling and Traceski, was disqualified | to act as prosecutor and Assistant Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods conduct- ed the state’s case. Objected to “Loner.” The men had met as friends haurs before the assault took place | and it appeared that Morris having | had a few hours’ start on Lesiak, had | imbibed freely and was “‘feeling good” | when he went with Lesiak fo have | some more drinks. The baitender no- ticed the condition of Morfis and re- fused him more drinjgand when Le- siak attemp o “loner” he k and the | a few 't been whis- | Jcham R8- | | conference af the S GO AFTER THAT SKIN TROUBLE WITH POSLAM cruption decide tolerated prompt steps the use of a it unsightly your skin have Take by is show- right now it long toward little any on vou cnough. removal Poslam. Poslam, the concentrated healing remedy, is made to render quick and dependable help to every man, woman and child who suffers from pimples, cczema, rash, redness, itching and other grievous skin troubles. At once it soothes, cools and comforts. Makes the work of healing eczemas unusual- ly short and pleasant. Sold everywhere. Ior free write to Bmergency Laborato West 47th St., New York City. its MISS HILLSBURG TO TALK IN THIS CITY Director of Americanization Work at So. Manchester to Speak Here school for evening conducted by the state at the Normal on its second with an enroll- The summer chool teache board of education school here started week this morning ment of The following have sgistered for the course since the organization of the school last Tues- Louise J. Guinan, Hartford; G. A. Williams, New Britain; . Jennie Sloan, New Britain; Miss Gwendolin Jackson, New Britain; Mrs. Julie McGuire, New Haven; John . Hagearty, New Britain. Visitors at the school past few days included Hine, sccretary of the State Board of Education, Hartford, and Hine, Principal 1. P. Slade of New Britain High school, A. ter, state inspector of evening schools, Mrs. Schleifer, instructor at the Can- dee Rubber Co., New Haven, lnglish classes, Miss Jeanette Sherman of the New Haven schools. On Tuesday évening of he model evening school w ed with three clas s, one for ginners in Knglish in charge of Sarah l. Connor of Hartford, and in- termediate in charge of Miss Georgianna of Willimantic, and an advanced in charge of Miss Klizabeth Clark of this city. Twent men and women were in at- tendance. On X more tered and on 'l eight ad- ditional pupils came for instruction, making a total registration of thirty cight, representing nine different n: tionalities. Mrs. Florence South Manchester, dircctor of Americanization work for the and who has had considerable perience in handling foreigners for instruction in Inglish and in 1heir social ctivi s, will talk to the Normal schocl students on Thurs- day of this week at 10 a. m. The public is cordially invited to hear Mrs. Hillsburg. All sessions Normal school street. during tt Charles D. class IFlint class of the town ex- both E. [Hillsburg the State on Camp are held building in SALESMEN GATHER AT STANLEY WORKS Agents From All Over Country V ing Home Plant and Map Out Pol rade. Salesmen connfloted with the Stan- ley Works from all parts of the coun- try are in towr today and will hold a anley Works of- fices today. Salesmen from the Pa- . coast, have been in the city for t geveral weeks and are attend- ffai Dinne will be given At the Shuttle Meadow club, v a tour through the plant on prices and policy will lollowing is a list of those division, . Hutchinson rles Pincus, ago division, R. D. J. Smith, H. M. off, Fred McFawn vision, A. C. MeKin- picClelland, B. H . J. B. Kiley, Wil- H. Dury, Allan A. E. Duncan, 12, 156 is company, A. F M. Hatch, H. A Co., A. McFar- ew York, E. H. e Andrade, 126 [R. W. Chamber- AMAGED. b1l of late, many report serious ees and plants. drying up and and indications harvest. DROWNED, ‘cur in Southern Aires Province. Iy 14.—Government 000 sheep and 100,- been drowned in thern part of Buenos an side of Argentina n further heavy snow Trans-Andean railway, hbmage to the line. The more or less continuous and in some places feet deep. BrEAD saLE|[F RUIT JARS 0T LARCE LOAVES 9 each | | JarHolders,JarRubbers Canning Racks _ TOMORROW 10 A. M. TeTNIC e s CusE G The Atias E. Z. Seal Jar Is Acknowiedged the Best HERBERT L. MILLS HALLINANS HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. us in givir 142 MAIN STREET. The Dress Goods Shop | «CPILE BUSY ITTLH SHOP?” 400 MAIN STREE COME TOMORROW When, in addition to our usual offer the following: SALEM SHEETS inch—Regular $1.75—tomorrow inch Regular $1.8 tomorrow inch—Regular $2.00—to morrow SALEM PILLOW CASE’§ 3 inch 45x36 inch HUCK TOWE TURKIS l()\\l<h e . The specials will be \'xnlcd lmnmvn\\ days following. T s : : NEW BRITAIN, ( BURN WHY SURRER. Wednesday Morning Specials, we will o Wel —— You WELL?, TERI Zof:'*akes—cnfl the THE RELABLE ANTISEPTIC hemr—Tirc and S00thes tomorrow tom orrow Regular 0c- Itegular 65¢ nd morning and SPECIAL silk Hose with trip- | A pure ple heel and toe—Full fashe ioned with seam The up the back. best looking and best KODAKS & BROWNIES Every Good Time is a Good Time to Kodak and is so easy, even tho youngsters can make way. We have a full line of Kodaks and \(lupln and Printing for Better Results. The Miller-Hanson Drug Co 30 CHURCH STRE TP T wearing stocking made All today. Picture Making colors pictures the Kodak Supplies. 'y De- zood our It dollar but and a sells for a is worth a dollar half of any man's money. We alone “Wilson Special” have them in New Britain. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. FOR QUICK RETURNS USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS No Hats Reserved Hats Trimmed Free No C. 0. D. Every Hat at Orders Half Price Wednesday marks the beginning of our Summer Clearance Sale and to make it the greatest millinery sale we have ever had, we shall reduce every Hat in our shop ONE-HALF. This is the banner millinery event of the entire season. An opportunity to purchase two Hats for the usual price of one. Come early and e PANAMAS OVER 1,000 HATS TO CHOOSE FROM nue e 2500 59¢, 89c $1.95 Transparent Hats of Maline and Hair- Picturesque Plume and Ieather Hats (h‘,,“\ o $3.75 | | Last Call for $5.00 | UNTRIMMED HATS Conceptions with Flower, Wing and Trimming Regular values 98 up to $3. Cc One T’i'vlr\ $3.50, f Sailor E H«tx, regular value up to 0 nw Pineapple to $4.¢ Stunning Sailors, braid, Georgeous worth up w.... $1.00 All $6.98 $3 25 choice reduced ibbon All $7.5 choice Dressy Models Mid-Season sHORNS FEFECTS tinest and Most Pattern H\(“ "(f@) Including Haus Effects in AND NOVELTY Newest IZven Our WHITE Sport and Newest All $8.98 choice Hats All $10 choice Hats, Well as Our Exclusive 50 THE MILL] T EAGERLY AWAITED ! Goldenblum M1 lmery Co 188 Main St., Y. M. C. A. Building, New Britain 863 Main St., Hartford BY SO MANY WOMEN