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iton Store bpecials kh White Corduroy. Double Faced White ch Wl:i_temSkht?ng Flan- utiful quality. h th-n;I;, White Satin- i rting. ch White Cashmere, suit- | infants’ capes. inch Washable Lingerie sctte, white and pink. A | Mrs. Edward -Fuller f ! — Victrolas and record, Henry Morans'. —advt. Paul Zink of 24 Rocky Hill avenue reported to the police last night that a tool box belonging to him, had been broken open and an alarm clock and some drying materials was stolen. | At Mimberg & Horn's, stone rings. —advt. Four boys inmutes at the Polish Orphanage were picked up on the streets at Bristol last night. The local | police were notified, and {n turn the fled. The Country Club ca Itoseben’s Hat Shop. Captain Thomas V | police department, was off duty today because of a slight iliness. Women’'s pumps and oxfords, h heels, §2.50, at Lorraine Shoe ( advt, Mrs. Iola Burstrom of Norwich is spending the week-end with Mrs. A. H. Griswold of 118 Lyons street. There will be an anniversary high mass tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock for the repose of the soul of Sister Mary Walburga. Rose Fuller, daughter of Mr. of 368 now $2.00 at vt Grace of the and Arch d substitute for washable | street is slightly improved following | an attack of pneumonia. Plans have been completed for the commemoration dance to be held at White Poplin, Trico- | the state armory next Wednesday eve- Cloth, Duretta Cloth | Pin& by Co. I. Veterans Corps and the nen. d White Voile and for the ’s Magazine, 10 months LLAR NIVEN RK UNDER OPEN SHOP ors’ Association ut Boston “¥Fills aff of Workmen i Face of 's Opposition. , April 15.~The sound of the and the saw was heard the eeks, as a result of ans nt by the building trades em- | " association of a resumption of nder open shop conditions and a s hourly wage. Secretary John h of the assoclation said a gen- pption was exXpected by Mon- canwhile, he said, many appli- for work and for workmen ing rec¢ived. aders on the other hand said [ laces in this city today than for | graduation 1 | Machine Gun company. They will also observe the third anniversary of { the battle of Seicheprey at which many former Company I boys were killed and wounded. Engine Company No. 6 was called out last night shortly after § o’clock I for fire at the Vega street dump. An entrance was effected into the wholesale grocery store of Miner, | Read and Tullock company on East Main street last night. Several con- tainers of cigarettes were stolen. This is the second time In a few weeks that the place has been entered. Don't forget St. Mary's Ladies’' T. A. B. Whist and Dance tonight. Gold plece given dancer hoMing lucky conpon.—advt, ' Andrew Pelegrano at whose Home on Lawlor street, an alleged still and some mash were seized Wednesday night, was Lefore United States Com- missioner F. J. Corbett yesterday aft- ernoon. The case was continued un- til 2 o'clock on April 26. Two latest models in Victrola re- | ceived at C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Frank Sendro and Miss Isabel Gomes of 108 Commercial street, have taken out a marriage license. Both are natives of Spain. SALARIES REDUCED Cut of 20 Per Cent for Employes and Heads of Mines Becomes Effective May 1. New York, April 15.—~Reduction of 20 per cent in salaries of officials and employes paid on other than a daily basis was announced today by the Utah, Rely, Chino and Nevada Por- phyry Copper companiés, which re- | cently suspended operations because of lack of demand for copper. The de- crease becomes effective May 1. No reduction will be made in the ‘p'ecu-u the men, of whom 16,000 | case of employes whose salaries al- en in idlencss for threc months, firni. A meeting of the build- des council was called for to- BOCIETY HOST TO Y MEMBERS .SL'NDAY.l B J. McNamara is chairman of | jmittee of the Y. M. T. A, ‘& B. that has been appointed by nt Luke Welch to arrange for tertainment of members of the ‘Ambe, Sunday afternoon at the on Lafayette strect. Teams of 0 societies met last month in ool tournaments, both of which 'on by the locals. EW CABINET FORMED. lapest, April 16, —Admiral Hor~ hes Hungarian regent today an- d the formation of a new cab- der the premiership of Count Bethlen. The new ministry ke the oath of office this eve- AYES ATTENDS CABINET. hington, April 15.—Postmaster al Hayes has béen ill several with the.grip, was able today tend the semi-weekly cabinet ng. — — We will refund to you the difference in price and also an ad- ditional 10 per cent. if you find, quality considercd, mer- ready have been cut 20 per cent. RESOLD STOLEN CARS Winsted Automobile Man Forced Al- ledged Thieves to Refund Purchase Price When He Became Suspicious. Detroit, April 15.—Roscee Benjamin, automobile dealer of Winsted, Conn., testifylng in U. S. District court here in the trial of several Detroit, Bridge- | port and Brooklyn men charged with | conspiracy to violate the Dyer act, de- | clared he had purchased cars from | James G. Burroughs, one of the de- fendants. Benjamin declared that when | | officials at the orphanage were noti- became suspicious that the cars might | have been stolen he compelled Bur- y roughs to repurchase them. VERGASON—HUNTER. At a party given at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ver- gason of Church street, last evening, an announcement was made of the engagement of their daughter Miss Mabel Ethel, to J. Fergus Hunter of Middletown. chandise purchased here, less elsewhere. WE LEAD. ———————————————————————————————— Boys’ blue serge suits, with two pairs of trousers ........ $11.95 and $14.95 Boys’ and girls’ hats, unbeatable in quality, A boy’s store in style, spirit and policy. style and price. Women’s Oxfords, ....... $7, $9 and $10 . $7, $8, $9 and $11 STORES Sport Oxfords 27 | THE MAIN STORE ON THE MAIN STREET A EE CONNORS-HALLORAN | LADIES’ DEPARTMENT 215 Main Street “UNUSUAL VALUE” SPECIAL >/ —_ 'DRESSES $ A remarkable purchase of new Dresses for Spring and Summer wear—intended to sell at much higher prices—Dresses elaborately trimmed—in ma- terials of Taffeta, Satin, Crepe de Chine, Mignonette and Tricolettes. SUITS R "2 Supreme values in tailored, embroidered and beaded Suits—Materials of Tricotine, Twill For This Sale Only, in All Sizes Values Ranging to $39.75 Cord and Poiret Twill—Workmanhip of unusually high character| COATS AND $4- "WRAPS wraps. The qualities are most unusual in this collection. Special for This Sale Only--- Embroidered Tricotine Dresses was said, did not give any indication of WEATHER REPORT. opposition although some criticism of Mr. Harvey's appointment was ex- AMBASSADORS NOMINATED Senaté Foreign Relations Committee senate. Approves Harvey for Great Britain and Herrick for France. Cooler Tomorrow. WON'T ACCEPT CUTS. New Haven, April 15.—Forecast for ) New Haven and vicinity: Unsettled New York, April 15.—The Marine s ngineess | Bananicial mssccintion (fa. | Teeibes toRIENLiand Batutday, prob 7 % ably showers; cooler Saturday. day notified the American Steamship For Connecticut: TUnsettled weath- Owhers’ association that its members ' would not accept wage cuts of 20 to °F tonight and’ Saturday, prebably showers; cooler Saturday; fresh to 30 per cent. and submitted a counter proposal that the wage and working strong south and southwest winds. ‘Weather Conditions. agreement expiring May 1 be contin- The storm which was central over ! ‘Washington, April 15.—Nominations of George Harvey to be American am- bassador to Great Britain and Myron T. Herrick to be ambassador to France, were approved today by the senate for- eign relations committee. There was no roll call on a motion to recommend confirmation. Democratic committee members, ued in effect with some slight modifi- it cations. 7 Smart Sport Coats—three-quarter lengh' Polo Coats—elaborately trimmed TUnsettled for Tonight and Saturday-— ' LELAN ASEMEN ULLETI! \ Special Fo Tomorrov We are more t pleased with the apprg al of the purchasi public, as demonstrat by their large pu of shees since we o) this important ' d ment in our Ba Basement. It is- grati ing to know that people of New B » L4 appreciate an honest deavor to give REAL VALUES a pi that extremely prices for exceptions high VALUES me| approval. We have creased our assortm and renewed our stq i eature -any particy shoe. We invite you partment and be vinced “that our pr are the lowest in city. [z o H Every day is bargain in our Bargain Bs Besse-Leland! Always More Value for Less M| —_— — — & ¢ $5]] IRELAND'S SITUATIQ No Change in General Con . Oflicial Report—Policemen Dublin, April 15.—No chl| the general situation in Irel been revealed during the I says the official weekly repo Missouri yesterday has moved north- , today. eastward during the last 24 hours | Murders of policemen deci and is now central over Ontario. The ! four last week as compa front edge of the rain area has moved | ; from Ohio castward to Malne. The ' C.Eht the previous week, but Utah disturbance has moved eastward ' itary casualtics increased fi to Colorado. Cloudy and unsettled to six. The total casualties weather prevalls generally in all dis- | crown forces numbered 26.. tricts east of the Rocky mountains; During the week there with rain on the middle and north ! ymbushes, six attacks on pd Atlantic coasts. The temperature is ' racks, three assassinations a lower than it was vesterday morning murders of civillans, attribu and is now below freezing in the uUp- . Sinn Feiners. There were per Mississippi valley and northern tempted murders, 35 raids | portion of the Lake region. ' mails and 66 arrests for Conditions favor for this vicinity and political offenses. Sixt: unsettled weather with slightly low- Wwere interned and 115 relea .e® temperature. ing 2,596 interned. Boys’ suits, in mixtures .. $5.95—$22.50 Latest in top coats for boys $5.95 to $7.45 Blue serge and mixtures. ’ SHOE DEPARTMENT Men’s shell’ cordovan exfords, plain and punched tips $10.00 Tan and black calf skin, popularly priced at ................ $8.00 and $9.00 BESSE-LELAND CO. A bulletin will appear in our window Saturday special offers in our Bargain Basement. A 3 showing The Bigger Better Store. Our suits are seasonable, and our prices are reasonable. Our wash suit stock is as extensive as any i Hartford. L,ot of new “Tom Sawyers just arrived. ' Girls’ spring coats, polos, checks and plai materials. Sizes 8 to 14. : . $8.45 to $21.5( Men’s shell cordovan oxfords, plain ang . tan calf skin, priced at ........ $5.0€¢ 27 CITIES e ——— S S M S