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| Paint Advice | | | To the House Owner, When y Ou hear .l the real Caruso should be painted to preserve it, but the exces- sive cost of labor prohibits you hiring a repu- To hear the real Caruso, the real Galli-Curci, the real Alma table painter to do the work, we will gladly ad- Gluck, the real Kreisler—to hear all the greatest artists of the vise you how to go the painting yourself and world in your own home just as they want you to hear them, it R R e is as necessary that you should have a Victrola as that you should E . ? 2 have their Victrola Records. The Victrola and Victor Records are scientifically coordinated .x THE like our advice, is the best, and our linseed oil - E is pure, absolutely pure. Our advice is free and and synchronized in the processes of manufacture, making it Ckmson nrug U- we will be only too glad to talk it over with you. necessary to use them together to achieve a perfect result. The . greatest singers and instrumentalists are exclusive Victor artists 169-171 Main Street | not only because their interpretations are so faithfully recorded i on Victrola Records, but because the Victrola is the one instru- HE JUHN BUYI_E BUMP ANY ment that plays them with the degree of perfection and beauty of tone that meets the approval of the artists themselves. 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 ‘ ’ When you play Victrola Records on the Victrola—and only ©on the Victrola—you really hear these great artists exactly as they themselves heard and approved their own work. = e Hear the world's greatest artists on the Victrola today at any Victor dealer's. He will e uernE oneing gladly play any music you wish to hear. Victors and Victrolas $12 to $950. Harold Ccates of Boston . ATTEN“ ST ATE F AIR CHARITY WORKERS Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. “Victrola” is the Registered Trademark of the Victor Talking Machine Company SOLICITING GIFTS | destgnating the products of this Company only. TG S o e — New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month) — = | of lightweight Meriden Day "Observed—Horse | vouations for Neeay in cics shouta | felts—and the style of a light- | Races AIH‘flGllYe Be Left at 52 Center §{ weight hat is L Strect. § only as good as With the coming of the sunshine, [ Shdustrial activity and the shortage 8 3 Rl i Clooking brinng|of labor have made work plentiful. the quality Tor thegiariin tair which s heims |The abnormal rise in the cosb of liv- which backs it. held al®this week at tho state fair| ¥ DOWever has mora than kept sunds at Berlin. She saoes echoi.| Pace with vhe increassd wages. Tha | flid r;‘.‘ e " ‘ o post. | Unskilled laboring man with his Iarge THE g & VR OIS RROS family is struggling along trying to i poned until this afternoon as the b . el B k L k H t “c track was too heavy, but the early| Tt these odds. The excessive cost | & HARTFORD thing ba~k into condition again. e : Today’s Races, S His children have gone barefoot ! £ “It Pays to Buy Our H The postponement of the horse & during vacation and have worn out all ! 4 Kind.” races until this afternoon has caused | their last y s clothing. Now school B the athletic mcet, which was sched- has bezun and the demand for suit- uled for today, to be postponed untilf able clothing must be met. When the Saturday, at which time the indus-| wage carning man finds it almost im- trial leagues and athletes will parti- | possible to properly clothe and shoo cipate in the athletic events ar-| his family, how can the widow with 1ged by the St Joseph's Young | her large number of lhittle ones man- Men's Athletic association. Horses | which took part in the races this aft- n her efforts to wash and fron | ernoon are some of the top-notch the few little dresses esmeh night and a very interesting program was| or her day outs e o ! : £ G do of hard labor for | C[TY II‘E'MS offered by the turf men. The classes! some other family, prove unavailing. were the 2:15 pace and the 2:18 age? {Then the constant laundering of a | few picces soon reduce them to rags. Little shirts and stockings cost dou- ble what they used to, cloth for school clothes is nearly tripled in price and t. John The Evangelist. The reason for the seheduling of thel where can the hard working mother best horses tomorrow is that the fair| find time to sew ? committea wish to pr ta very at Fie atisla obinia R The (Naw Britaint tractive frack jrcgram before the | charity Organization ropres&nt you You want these boys and giils-cloth- ed; you cnjoy clothing them, and we A i trot, tho purses beirg $500 for each n anniversary requiem high mass 2 S R b tces scheduled for tomorrow will morning at 0 at the church | Pring out the best horses at the fair. & rce in New Britain pre i B E R vacancy in lish at the High scheol and the o is kept vicant because it is dif- it to secure a teacher. It is also ’ ; i Rk or s e i el Bascball Games, are waiting to hand In your gifts, The : it e e S S L Raseball games will be one of the| ¢nildren of your city are in need. Tho VOICE he moving pictures of the parade | features of the fair for the rest of | need is argent and wo welcome your . 2 Saturday which wers taken here | the week. The game set for (his| Eenerous response such i ne Pathe Fiim corparation will by | afternoon is between the St. Mary's| come from the people of New Britain A il wn at Fox's theater in two weeks, | BIFIS' Nine of New Britain and (he | Bring vour gifts to 52 Center street, - oo Y s B 2 Caxp theatenin tvolw Coll's Patent IMire Arms Girls® team | or telsphone 1277 and we will gladly from Hartfcrd hoth teams coliect any package. Such Is the ap- e e e peal of the New Britain Charity Or- - son. The biz vame will be played to- | Sanization. Stockwell however, feels that the| mepvilLibe blayedito ; morrow hetween the New Depart eral health of the city is good ynSioneite it i nine of Bristol and the Fafnir Bos STAG SOCIAL AT “Y" ady oresters will meet | ;5. teum, which won the Industrial oAy night. A supper Wil be [ )50 championship of New Britain o ‘enter chureh Fellowship club | Lhe game Friday will be between thel o o (0 — o iSiCenterch el Relloweninic UP | AILSCrs of New Brifain ang tho | QUATICL of Welfare Workers to - Reve a corn roast and aigeneralll Wi cinre of! Elarifard. Al games pgether good time Friday even- | , o scheduled to start at 3 o'clock at' 6 o’clock at Tyson Hancock's e sharp. T'his Evening At 8 o'clock. Many IExpected Tomorrow. overnor. The final horse raccs will be held Friday afternoon wo cased of influenza were report- 0 the board of health yestorday. tortain - Members of Association ience on Jerome sticet. The corn t starts the work of the second A staz social for members of {he n of the club. The executive IheRmutasemnior the falr eX- v M. C. A, will bo held in the gym- REEDRING SO I mittee has outlined a number of { PECIs & blg crowd al the fair tomaor- | .\ im tonight under the auspices of | E bt it for the eaion. row, Governor's Day. Tho povernor| (il IGRENG SRICr (ho aiblecs Of|vvater Wiest Takes Miss Margaret n-] ®Beandinavian v Cig i imeetsi| S0 WIS S0 aTe RALG g thofEouN S | lingworth As His Bride. P aday At the homs of Mrs. minsr|| shovhly nfter 1l oclovk ara iin i } F. quartet which js filling a threc J i A day engagement in New Britain will The wedding of Miss Margaret ons at Trinity Court. Members | Will be delivered by 1Im overnor at cn e s e z o'clock from the judse’s stand furnish a program of music and Mr. | lingworth, datughteér of Mr iss Helen Sheehan, daughter of 3 oy of the fair, a laree crowd is also ex- and Mrs. John Sheehan of Bas- > “an address on the inavstital situntion. | Glastonbury, wili take piace this af Ehcsisilt et org horeliwith Cards of invitation have been | tarnoon at oxec IR She . President William Howard Taft, who 2 oelock at St ark's ; : i fever. Miss Sheehan immhyslo | @ PR S0 LR L O RE o | alled from (e “¥'r to wil members, | hirch. Bev. Bsmusl Buiclie will or- ; R : ’,‘“”WW ioRthe chbCiBCHoclaRot (Rl el of raticns A great | and all ex-service men have been ex-| ficiate, Miss Helen lllingworth of £ GFd on ths league o s cat | : tended o special invitation to attend. | North Adams, a cousin of the bride CHAS. DILLON & CO. Saturday, which is the cloging day | Pine. & member of the quartet and af ppank Hlngworth of 270 Maple strect s e well known industrial orator will zive | to Walter Hirst, formerly of South MAY GET RED HAT |\ | ttle S f the T o | ovation is being plned for him by ; j Pl e o the Toor of | te local residents. During his stay | A% A1l four of the entertainers Lave | and Migs Ilanche Whitemore of North v e e e I mmadlor veurTanarteborim (us ¢ in Berlin he will the gucst of Col. | Servel overscas, three —with wolfaro | Adams will be the bridesmaids. Hau ness Hat is awaiting yon at thia store at prices that are so reason- phof this RethenWintorsyl i s Lo s e | agencies and one with the regular| 1y Topliss of Philadelphia will be e s oan et Today's Happe trmy, service men should be particu- | hest man, Shelton Hubbard acting as 2 s I»y\‘vw'lu'4‘;\’ 1S Kranklin street e 3 el 1y anxious to hear them | usher. The bride will be glven In : Velour Hats, $4.50 Bdiardo Cutlo ol thellsame ad- [ Hundeais - of FDashies MISoes fi0 At *the close of the entertainment | marriage by her father. Joseph . | : \ Lk were marri recently. Miss | 13 wnd address by Mr. Pine, refreshi-| Hesbo of the South ohurch witl play s WORTH siuh ments will be served and «w social | the wedding march 2 } Every color you could possibly think of c¢an be found In this bles grown by & wd boys at Mid-| our will be enjoyed | A reception will follow the cere- £3 collection of Hats. New ones are coming in every day For . the Ry & lagge, [T O 0 b8 1 Smiori, Soocmre Chioe % | mony at the home of the bride, after ¥ business girl or the one who appreciates a fine model in a hat these Tolland ccunty and West Haven. RAH-RAH BOYS MEET. which the couple will feave on an ex ¥ 3 are uncqualed. Haven are canvassing St. Mary's able that they will astonish you do 18 16 vears old and Mr, Ber. | Afternocn, whero they viewed excel o is 25 years old lent displays varieties of veset belebrated its ninth anniversary o s Aten b aroenlanimestlll SR el i ot olcics Under Robert Doyle, head cheer- | tended wedding tour. They will he a i v . . sostamiandiichiehmen tabweroll b H e by many of tho| leader at the High school, candidates home after November 1st at 241 Lin- : Trlmmed Hats $4.98 $5.98 $6'98 - Plainvilic and Soutlit gtor beys, The| for places as checr-leaders met yes- | wood street g 5 y ’ - Poughconough club of Bethel, the| terday and discussed the revision 5 These are the kind of Hats that a woman likes Smart ready. Unionville Thiift clvh, the Nimo ciup | seme of the vells, The next mecting | i to-wear models, of excellent material and with the best of trimming of Salishuey and the Out-to-Win elub| of the leadors will he held Friday | £ X g 5 of ( have nine canning dis-| evening and it is probable that some | i & ) ’I' d D M d l 1 blay Ixhilits offered by many of| of the autiguated cheers will he dis- | 2 . i rimme ress oaeis L i s f .| R : ' $7.50, $9.00, $12, $15 il TR 2 Ph autemebie show being held in GOING TO COLL o i h q 5 Without exaggeration, this assortment of modes {s unsurpassed. the building formerly tsed for the Arihur Iallon of the New Britain ! \ 3 ] 1 Machi pany baseball tear n! | -~ Made of the finest quality ‘materinls ad trimmed in ostrich, feathers, erglaningd i lalaac Do, S SR £ ‘| 2 L MY N ancies flowers i o ments that are unusual and beautiful larity and several hundred 7 leave the employ of the company | ‘'~ € = S ARCHBASHOP CEQ W. MUNDELIN | fancies flowers and ornan . b s &) visited the tents this afternoon ve| Saturday to enter college where he \- ik 6 BELLANS | CHILDREN'S HATS, $1.08, $2.50, $2.98, $3.50 ;‘g &n»n 5 | L fine showing of trucks of varl has been selected as a flelder for the | /. = They are just the thing for the children—smart little models, e O et baseball team. IPallon wns n mem Hot water Clilamo—"The Mast Rev. Georxs W | some very simple, with only & band and a streamer, and others Tha program today included base-[ ber of the Plonecer club for the past Sure Relief archbishop of Chicago. is | looking like what a little school girl might want They are very FlNE l,i 4 ball games bhetween Tlartford and! two seazons., . Stephanlan, another . Mundelein, s kol arasL e 7 it sams, full yaudevillo] member of the team will also leavo belioved likely to reccive the red hs AR 2 e e . sansistory in November or December. | INDIGESTION { progran's of four senmsaticral acts, | shortly for school.