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’ KNOW HIM? e Have edar and ar Bags oth Balls— i edar Chips to keep your winter clothing from moths 4 The response of the young men about town, the very young men about | town to the silhouctte puzzle publish- | ed in last evening’s Herald proves that | Marshall R. Cook, superintendent of the Boys’ Club, is well known to his proteges. 30 notes to the “Know Him" editor, written In juvenile style claimed that M. R. Cook was the man and he was. Walter Norkie, of 7 THE inson Drug Store 169-171 MAIN STREET. Others correct were, Victor Schultz Francis Merros, Albert Helm, Isa« dore Koplowitz, Bernard Allen, Lucian Ruben Jerry Katzowitz, Crane, Charles Huber, Bernard Rogin, George Brambhall, James Kindelan, Howard Belser, David Stall, Louis Richman, Samuel Yhum, Wallace G. Knapp, Charles Farmer, Phillip Knapp, Raymond Anderson, Fred Bramhall, Andrew Zembko, Abie Periman, Frank Zembwo, Frank Periman, Frank Zembko, Frank | Aronson, and Julms Goldberg. | Tonight we publish a very difficult "nllhmmnn to interpret, at least we think it is. And, by the way, It is the | last one of the series, there will be | no more. The fellow above heips a | certain busines man to run his place of business. We sent around for the man himself when the cartoonist was lhcn-, but the man was on his honey- Lorraine Shoe | moon at the time, about two months |ago. So the cartoonist said to the manager while the boss was away— ell we'll see how you look”—and '“1- are showing you how he looks. your awning order now. The | Our private impression is that he will wning & Decorating Co.—advt. ' not be guessed but if vou do know Fitzgerald of 3 Hartford ave- | him by all' means ‘submit the guess. FREE overy purchase of Anointing Ointm. red with herb ol Merriman, Hartford, - Late CITY ITEMS. Old Irish Mother ot Mine, Vic- ord. now in. C. L. Pierce & dve. profit shoe vt, forget the Block Dance, Sat., 6th, in front of High School. by Keepiog the sale, pro- | Rhodes street qualifies for the dollar. | TENDERED A BANQUET. Mr Ellen Needham Campbell, of Wakefield court, was the guest at a farewell banquet in her honor last night at the Hotel Bond, at Hartford. Mrs. Campbell today retired from the employ of the Travelers Insurance company, where she was connected with the claims department for nine years. About 30 associates at the company joined in bidding her a fare- well. FORTY HOURS DEVOTION. The Forty- Hours' devotionss will open at the 10:30 o’clock mass at St. Mary's church Sunday morning. The devotions will continue until 8 o'clock Tuesday morning when a solemn high mass will be held for the closing. During Sunday and Monday after- noons and evenings, confessions will be heard by local priests, assisted by clergymen from other cities. SOCIAL TONIGHT AT TABS. Encouraging reports relative to®the whist and dance to be held this eve- ning at Tabs’' hall under the auspices of the Lady Tabs, were received last night at a meeting of the soclety in the school hall. Delegations from | other T. A. B. societies are expected. | The card party and dance will start | at 8:30 o’clock, one halt of the hall | being devoted to each. ! JR— POOR ROWING WEATHER. Derby, April 15.~—Weather and | water conditions today were not good {for the final workout of the Pennsyl- vania and Yale crews which will race {on the Housatonic here tomorrow. The forenoon rain was heavy and the I breeze of some strength. It was hoped that both would ease off to :allow spins late in the day. O’BRIEN BEATEN AGAIN. Spalding Wins Nine Games to Two at New Haven. New Haven, April 15.—Jack Spal- ding of this city repeated at the Elite alleys last night his success of Tues- | | day evening at New Britain by again taking “Fido” O'Brien, of New Brit- ain, into camp by nine games to two. Incidentally the two duckpin artists played one tie game for the evening at 103 so that they bad to play a BOB STONE WALLOPED Andy McCartsy Wins Seven Games From Brass City Star Waterbury, April 15.—McCarthy defeated Stone here last night in the state duckpin league 7 games to 4, with a total pinfall of 1232 to 1191. The series was very closely contest- ed and at the end of game, the two bowlers were even at 4 all. McCarthy, however, took the three final games straight. The scores. , McCarthy—94 132 111 122 118 122 85 124 101 104 109—1232. Stone—121 101 112 114 119 116 106 105 9% 101 98—1191. A certain .New York Clothing Shop says that paying more than $60 for a machine-made man’s suit when you can buy a hand-tailored suit for the same money, is rather absuerd. ‘We agree and especially when HORSFALL-MADE Ready for Service CLOTHES FOR MEN hand-tailored from the best woolens can be bought as low as $45.00. It Pays to Buy Our Kind and men all over Connecticut in search of the Finest in Fit, Fabric and Finish i wisely make this, the Premier i Men's Store of the State, their i shopping place. . T . Lok Horsfall @omfamg 93 Asylum Street, Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” total of 12 games to decide the eve- ning's contest. Spalding won high single for the evening with a mark of 130 while O'Brien’s best showing was 128 made in the ninth game. Spalding recorded an average of 113 1-11 for the evening omitting the tie game while O'Brien’s average was only 103 1-11. Spalding brought down a total pinfall of 1246 in the 11 counting games which was ihe eighth | HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. This afternoon at 5 o’clock the final interclass championship game was played between the Freshmen and the Sophomores. Dancing preceded the game. Music was furnished by Chap- man’s Major String orchestra. Outdoor practice was held by the track team yesterday afternoon after Better Materials Insure school at the New Britain Machine company’s fleld. An informal ballot was taken this morning in theé Senior section rooms to determine to what teacher the Beehive shall be dedicated. The High school orchestrz re. hearsed in the auditorlum yesterday during the 6th period, under the di- rection of Miss Harvey. SPRINGPAINTING Longer Protection We Sell Better PAINTS, VARNISHES and |WALLPAPER for Every Purpose See Our New Cut Out Borders THE JORN BOYLE COMPANY ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers i . PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS ' GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS, MEJAL CEILINGS, ETO. 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. \ New Bvitain, Conn. ‘What Optical Science is to develop better Just two of glass!® those lenses which eo'rtect 50 ally the defects of vision are p onfy s of the highly-traing of the optical specialist, aided b; tific instruments of ect pre} The conditions of modern lifs stantly increase the number of whose efficiency or health is Id some impairment of eyes for which the remedy . is prescribed and fitted after a thd - examinatio: n. To_this cialist b exn;:‘nloln the opt rings lowlel a t; of the blghoat ardere S ni Most people do not know whe sight trouble really begins; u starts so gradually that for while it may not even be no Imperfect vision, if mot re grows worse with the years, surest way of preserving yo ngh‘i‘u maximum efficiency ths out life is to_go_to an optical sper for an examination once a ye AVIS GOODWIN, Registered Eyesight Sp T 327 Main St. Tel. 1905. The Home of Satisfied Eye ¢ Wearers. = JOHN . J. CRH PIANO TEACH 13 Summer Street. Tel FOR QUICK RETURNS USH FIED WANT AD. ch [SPECIAL SALE 600 Pairs of Women’s Pumps and Oxfords to close cut, mestly all have high heels. Not a pair 'in this lot sold for less than $5.85'and many sold as l;igh as $9.85. See them in our window—at the above special price. - ” .0 a pair Regular price 35.85 to NF BRITAIN STAMP Y NOTARY SEALS BADGTS CHECKS STEN | 53 CHURCHST -~ PHONE 170G 62 pins better than in his successful series In New Britain Tuesday eve- | ning. i s LI Last night's scores follow: i Spalding 93, 116, 120, 103, 113, 95, ¢ The cast and chorus of “King De- {125 130, 98, 110, 120, 126—1246. 3.00 and §2.50 caps b "',mn:( sm:,:'p_‘,::&r 8180 do" will rehearse tomorrow afternooh O'Brien 92, 96, 100, 103, 94, 100, ¥ ‘l-l 2130 o'clock in Masonic hall. 117, 118, 128, 99, 100, 96—1140. === | =s CHAS. DILLON & CO. Charles Dillon _ E. H. Dillen the winner of a §5 gold plece You will stand a mighfy good At the meeting of Lady Nest chance of winning the last dollar to last night be given out. Hmbers & Horn's. watches. gy Bake Shop QUALITY GOODS —— POPULAR PRICES FOR SATURDAY o WE WILL S L A Oream Layer | Il chocolato Saturday Special at AXELROD’S LAURA HAIR NETS Single Mesh, 2 for ..... Double Mesh, 2 for HYPO-MALTO! (Our Guaranteed Tonic) 3 bottles for . cees HOT WATER BO FOUNTAIN SYRING Guaranteed 2 Years SIZES 215 to TV WIDTH C and D No charges No Exchanges No Refunds HARTFORD Change-In-Firm Sale After conducting this business for more than half a century, Mr. Charles Dillon will take his brother, Mr. E. H. Dillon, into the firm on May 1st. Before making this change, inventory! must be taken. We want to take stock the easiest way, with as few goods as posible at this time, so we have made tremendous price reductions on New Millinery, Coats, Suits, Separate Skirts, Petticoats, Blouses, Sweaters, Gloves, Hoslery and Summer Furs, offered at the lowest prices ever guoted for wantable merchandise. This extraordinary sale opened on Tuesday and proved such a phenomenal success we decided to continue it all this week, to give every woman an oppors tunity to take advantage of this unusual money-saving opportunity. $2.60 and $3.00 $5.50 Cushion Brim $2.50 Banded Untrimmed Straw Hats Straw Salilors Straw Sailors At 50c and $1.00 At $3.45 At $1.45 LEATHERS Patent Kid Brown Kid Dull Kid Gun Metal Viei Kid Ladies’ SATURDAY ONLY $1.19 b SEMON’S ICE AT OUR FOUNTAINS Axelrod’ Drug Service 405 Main Street 236 Park CHILDREN'S HATS Exceptional values in Children's Straw Hats .... $1.00 to $4.95 $3.00 to $30.00 Beautifu] Trimmed Hats, now .. $1.00 to $15.00 suITS $29.00 Serge Suits at $60.00 Latest in Cloth and Silk Suits at . POLO COATS $25.00 Cloth Polo Coats at $50.00 Bolivia and Wrappy Cloth Coats at .. GLOVES $1.60 Gloves, o SO Cakes, all kinds . .. HOT ROLLS r Rolls .. House Rolls .. <. $19.75 . $30.75 . $16.50 See Our Display of = splay . $39.75 FRENCH PASTRY 361 MAIN STREET per pair WATCH—SATURDAY ? The Bargain Basement Bulletin in Our Win- dows, for Special Prices. SATURDAY SPECIAL Peppermint Patties Cigars and Cigarettes at Popular Prices. Mallory and Besse System Hats $3.00—$4.00 $5.00—$6.00 We are proud of our clothes, proud of the values we give, proud of the low prices we sell them at, proud of the guarantee we live up to. There is not a store in New England that you can buy such good clothes at as you can right at the Bigger Better store. Where can you buy good all wool suits at such low prices as $18.00, $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00. Including all the newest sport models. SOCIETY BRAND SUITS .............. $40.00 TO $60.00 Also those fine silk and wool mixtures for the older man at $30 and $35 Men’s Caps $1.00—$1.50 $2.00—3$2.50 Cloth Hats $3.00 ’s Negligee Shirts Guaranteed fast colors. en’s Ecru Shirts and Drawers . . Regular $1.00 grade. STORES A look at our windows will convince you. WE LEAD. Men’s Nainsook Union Suits Extra quality. Guaranteed fast colors. 27 CITIES | cee.. 982 White Oxford, Collar Attached Shirts ............. $1.45 $2.00 value. Men’s Ecru Union Suits . . . Regular $1.50 grade. ALWAYS MORE QUALITY FOR LESS MONEY