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EVERYTHING |HART AGAIN HEADS OR THE BRIDE- PECIALLY RE- IEF ENGRAVING solves the prob invitations moderate I8 new lettoring of attractive wedding announcements ce than the rly so let looking ind not shaded t Is much better -fashioned script pensive jus the ings new by texture didtinction experienced paper this to these done on fir marked notices arefully Jrkmen ds ortant Rellef your in- Depart sample forms of ready for Stationery nd e our tyles ravin, ction Int Wt ckinson Drug Store 169-171 Main Street. Wash Norfolk Sults— h white and (rasting color $12 - d, b and S8 loys’ Wash Suitne— A mreat variety of 0 values oys' T pd Play” Sulis— $1.76 The . Wk Horgfall @omq:any 93 Asylum Se, Hartford. ‘It Pays to Buy Our Kind” CITY ITEMS olas and rece Henry Morans' Pursons of High street Harry Harry Firoman to hor " Parsons ix with pneu The your awning order Awning now and Decorating Mnation fe n the his evening candidates for a police department will be by the eivil servie right Elks grill will their new wage reduces the 80 o Carpenters’ Unifon meet to act e from proposed senle for New concert ot morning at «n hour Rritain Crowell's lock t exchange mocloty pre Thurs 90 will be n month's mind mass ph's church, Meriden, at 8 for the late Attorney L'atrick T S ol ey 1, re Is no waste to Naugh- Bread. It s Jjust the size for, any family. It is 8 good the second day as hest. Crust and Loar. aughton’s ead Shop 61 IN S | A Anoual Meeting and Election of Make Surprise Visit fo Board, i count, or Officers Takes Plac The New last Musical at the Andzulatis Britain club was held of Mra Chestnut homa ot (he officers elected heing Theron Hart, president; 1. W. Lath- am, viee-presidenj. Miss Gertrud Hine, recording secretary Mis Frances Vater, corresponding tury: Miss Laura P. Farvell Miss Ruth Schade, librarian e, The Lindsay evening Emille street Neere treasurer W et membership commifte Miss Jign and Mrs of the chair Harvey while Johin Andzulatis are Program committes irrangements committeo charge na the resy Andzulatis’ home decorated with smilux and the dinner tiona wero sweet peas table \decors pink roses, ear ind ferns favors the wom for the men serving of an excellent isiness meeting Kk pl the lowin ram out nnder the tion r Wieitzer Sonuta nationa corss nosegnys tor hout Following the the b which earried oastms Planoforte nicres menu fter Andanta poco Grieg gro moderato. mol- Al menu ito, Molte Al Mise moe pin ro Harver Spring’s Awak- MEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, MAY 'HUNTER ROAD FOLKS innual business meeting of the | ed purchased at a price of Sanderson | Mise Aetivities My, Horton Dua Two Violins— IPastorale Doriv Bradley Song Godard Lambert Cradle My Stearns-=dr Song s The Two Roses Who'll Buy My Lave Misxy Earnest Improvementa. Me. Latham ass Grenddiers Dz Moore for Soprano— Heart Is In My Love Is Like Rose, A Highland Cradle Soprano Hallet-Gilberti nder?. . German tor The Two Schumann Songa My the the Highlands Red, Red Bong:. ... Burns-Schumann Mist Dariv V Impressiona of t « Misa Planofore--« Gardens in the Rain Mra Case. Soprano—Nymphs and Bemberg Debussy Song for Fawns Mra Impressions of a Mer. Hour. Upson. New Member Stearns, THIRD WARDERS ELECT F. W, Christ Is Chosen Head of Re- publican Club—Scveral Women Also Given Offices, The Third Ward Republican club met last night at republican head- quarters where officers were elected and plans discus (or the annual third ward outing in September. following officers were elected: Ment, Ernest W. Christ; dent, . H. Shiclds: treasurer Weld. The seeretaryship wen to be dlled by soma tuture date The following members of the noms ination committee were elected: Judge George W. Klett, ¥ R. Gilpatrie, Howard A. Timbrell: executive com- mittee. A. Houl, Isas Black, Mrs. Fred Mitchell, Mrs. Harry Bates, Wil McKurdy, Fred Beloin. George . Rogers; entertainment committee, Max 8. Port M. 1. Jester, Mrs. Wil- liam V. Montague, W. C. Wall, Leon Jones, Mrs. A. G. Kimb member- ship committee, Dr. J. E. Conger, Morris Johnson. Mrs. Howard Par. sons, Mrx. J. H. Robinson, Leslie Gofr, A reenberg, 8. T. Stropple, Paul Lacava. Max Leupold, Clifford Hell. re. Frank Saunders, I. Wexlor, ino Wagner, James Kelly, J. W, Marsiand, Jvlius Milkey, Fred Doh- vend, Harry Schupack. 1. W. Dur- H. £ Robertson, Miss Marjorie eath, Misi Helen well, Mrs, B, Basseite, Miss Minnie Bo Dele- Consolidated Ward club, George T. Kimball, F. Erwin and Judgo Pres presi- Gard- was the president vie nes ft Ham ren 3 gates to the . Spear, ma, H Klett Georg Peter © George W NATL. PRESIDENT T0 SPEAK Mrs, George Maynard Minor, Head of the D. A, R., Will Dellver Address at Berlin Friday Afternoon. M tional Daughters will deliver George Maynard president-gene ot Americ a talk next Minor, na- of the n Revolution, Friday after- noon beforo the Esther Hart Wiliard chapter, D. A. R., of Berlin, at the Berlin Community house on Worth- ington Rid Mrs. Minor's subject will be: “International Relations.” Mrs. Charles Bissell, vice-regent of the D. A. R. in Connecticut, will also attendant at the meeting. The Esther Hart Willard chapter has ex- tended an invitation to the Esther Stanley chapter, D. A. R., of this eity, to join at the gathering. A special trolley will ve the center for Berlin 50 o'clock Kriday after- noon. — Confirmation Photographs? . | 1 0 P4 be an at Are | | | The | | N.B. MUSICAL CLUB ASK IMPROVEMENTS of Public Works 4 mmber of irate residents of Hunter roads with ideas of their own ax to what they believe should be done by the bourd of public works toward makinz their street better which to live aury visit the board of public works last evening. For a few minutes things lively Wl wved to make known their wants chairman of the board zation that as soon pared they will e paid a0 to were The wdvised the dele s mups are siven 10 express their desires, Last nizht’s meeting being the or; zation of the Humphrey was again elected chairman George H. Johnson was re-clected clerk ind C. B, Cadwell was ¢ 0 general superintendent, with v Schetdel superintendent of streets, M. . O’ superintendent of s and J Wil engineer Following hearings, it was recommend sewers in Clark Vine outh and Court streets in one section of Mill street. ch: will be made in the Jerome street lines. A new road roller wheel was ordered purchased and a new with 2 box attachment behind was recommend- A= sexsion bourd, ™ wers D. ms as city voted to street, and also Ford car Bids on elght, ten, twelve cighteen inch sewer pipe were received from the ,following Co.. 34 per cent. off (0., 43 per cent. off on double pipe and 56 per cent. off on : pipe, with 2 per cent. additional dis- count for cash; Waldo Brothers & Bond, 54 per cent. off on standard pipe and 41 per cent. off on double strength: Starrett Field Co., 51 per cent. off on n | standard pipe and 41 per cent. on double strength, with cash discount of - cent.; William Simpson, 54 pei cent. off standard pipe and 41 per cent. off double strength: Wobinson Clay Products Co., 41 per cent. off double strength pipe and 54 per cent oft andard pipe: City Coal & Wood Co., 51 per cent. off standard pipe and 41 per cent. off double strength, with 5 per cent. and 2 per cent. additional dis- 30 days net | to recommend that the contract for the { pipe supply be awarded 1o the City Coal | & Wood compan { relatives ex- | relativ Poplaws! ! confectionary in opportunity | and | hil D IN POLAND awski. Formerly of This Killedl by ¥ th here lentally Word has been received by of the dead man that K store on Broad street, near the corner of Washington st was accidentally killed by his brother ol AMr. Poplawski left New itain with his wife and family & ovember with the intentions of in sting his money in the new republic, letters received say that he was kiled bout Christmas tme and his brother was a member Polish Legion. When Poplawski left here vember one of the things he with hix was an American revolver. It is said in the letter that discussing the war with his with him was an American revolver for display. His brother took it and not knowing it was loaded, began to examine it. The weapon w: cident- Iy discharged and the bullet entered Poplawski's body and he died within a few hours. in No- took last brother John J Curtin of 51 Winter street was appointed investigator on trial for one month at a meeting of the com- mittee on soldiers’ welfare which was held in the office of Mayor Curtis. The position will require only part time and will be part of the general plan of the committee in handling the work at present done by the Red Cross. THE U. S. ROYAL CORD A famous tire=—and a famous tread. Acknowledged among motorists and dealers alike as the world’s foremost example of Cord tire building. Al- ways delivering the same fepeated economy, tire after tire, and season after season. The stripe around the sidewall is registered as 2 trade-markintbhe U. & Patent Office. ‘How you The board voted | . who formerly conducted a that | while ! 11, 1921, CITY COURT SE Assignments Will Today. STION. Short Calendar List Be Made will hold a short Friday afternoon at cases on the Jist | : Samuel Zoll Co., hy 7. Nassctta, on to take de- ino, by A. A, Jennic Maietta . Gaffney, bill of | particulars; the New Britain Lumber S Kirkham, lungerford and nst Genna Palmieri, by finey, pleading; A. P. March, Traceski, against . L. Wil- 1. P. Roche, pleading or Harry Hall, by J. G. Woods, Peter Dionne, by pleading: Paul city endar o'clock. are the followin H. . Roche, 8. ). Traceski, position: Chay Greenber ourt 4l by | and others, by hy 13 F. by 8. J liams by default; vinst rtord, David L. 2 Railway Co., Cara wgain . answer others, by F, Jose Guerri, by Trving I disclosure of defense and Jusiice Stanley J. Traceski has udgment for the plaintiff to and costs of; $10.80 in the I5. Forman' against Jacob | he action for $75. Greenstein represented the M. D. Saxe the defend- | Ivatore ( B. Hungerforc chlin, judgment. | Josiah plaintiff and ant. SYMPATAETIC STRIKE. Bucnos Aires Labor Men May Walk Out to Aid Striking Port Men. Buenos Aires, May 11.—Members of trades unions in this city met to- | day to discuss the question of calling : sympathetic strike unless the gov- jernment gives guarantees that mnen- ! union labor will not be permitted to { work in the pert zone. Today's meet- {ing was made necessary through a terrific storm which broke during an outdoor meeting vesterday and com- pelled an adjournment. The harbor was tied up all day vesterday with police and marines guarding the port zone but the gov- ernment gave no indication as to what its attitude would be. | social hour enjoyed after the meetiny. | will be held at 6:45 p. m. the same cve- S———ve | ST ANNVERSARY | Sure Comstock Encampmeni Wili Celebrate on Friday Evening of This Week— Special Meeting Precedes. On Friday evening of this week Com- stock Encampment No ), 1. 0. O. F., will celebrate its 45tl anniversary. The largest class of candidates in several » will be exalted to the royal purple degree. Orville Rector, grand junior warden of the grand encampment of Connecticut will be the guest of the evening attended by District Deputy orge A. Hockmuth of Hartford. Delegations of patriarchs from Sow- heag encampment of Middletown and k. l.. Dunbar encampment of Bristol will be in attendaunce and assist in putting on the degree. Refreshments will be served and u A special meeting of the encampment ning to initiate those brothers who are on the waiting list, in order that they may participate in the anniversary cele- bration and join with this class. FORESTERS' CONVENTION. Grand Court Is Holding Annual Session in New Haven Today. New Haven, May 11.—The Connecti- cut grand court of Foresters began its biennial session here today with dele- gates from every local court in at- tendance. Mayor Fitzgerald, himself a Relief — BFORLIlN-:IGI ASPIRIN, Name “Bayer” on.Gei Take Aspwin only as toll package of genuine Bayer Aspirin. Then you.will be 4 the directions and dosage wor by physiclans during 21 yed Forester, welcomed the visitors. The morning session was given over to off- cers’ reports. Tonight the degree work Britain and Meriden courts. The elec- tions come tomorrow. . will be exemplified by Bridgeport, New' PROF. TALBOT APPOINTED. Cambridge, Mass. May 11.—The ap- pointment of Prof. Henry P. Talbot, as acting director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was announced by the executive committee today. He will fill the position during the indefinite leave of absence granted Prof. Alfred 1. Burton. can measure tire value in 1921 —~ country to another to “find a market.” FTEN it's surprising the number of different tire views that come | out in a chance talk at the curb or in is a universal full- money's worth.” theleisure of a friend’sgarage. Almost every day you come across the man human enough to believe he can outguess the cut-price tag on “job- lots,” “discontinued lines” and “surplus stocks.” His opposite is the hard- pan car owner who sticks year in and year out to a standard brand as the only rational economy:. * - * Many will remember the scarcity of U. S. Tires last year. A hardship at the time, but a bene- fit now. There are no U. S, Tires to be worked off —no accumulations—no forced selling of any U. S, brand — no shipping of tires from one part of the * * = There are 92 U.S. Factory Branches. Each one gets its share of U. S. Tires. There is a broad, constant, even dis- tribution of U. S. Tires always going' on from these Branches to the dealer. Buy a U. S. Tire anywhere —inacommunity of 500people or even less—and you get a fresh, live tire of current production—with all the orig- inal service and mileage the factory put into it. The owner of a medium or light-weight car stands on equal ground with every other car owner. Any United States Tire is versal full money’s worth—backed up with a leadership policy of equal & UNi- “The different tire views that come out in @ chanco tatk.” quality, buying convenience and price for everybody. United States Tires United States €5 Rubber Company . G. HAWKER Elm Street proved =afe by millions. | chances with substitutes. 1f the Dayer Cross on tablets, take them without fear for Headache, Neuralgia, Rheu Earache, Toothache, Lumb for Pain. Handy tin boxes o tablets cost foew cents. Drugd sell larger packages. Aspirin] trade mark. of Bayer Manufa Monoaceticacidester of Salic) ' Lift Right Off L without Pain Drop a little “Freezone” ing corn, instantly that @ hurting, then shortly you off with fingers It doesn’t hu Your druggist sells a tiny “Freezone” for a few cents, su to remove every hard corn, sof or corn between the toes, and THE HOME OH ATISFIED "EGLASS WEARERS. Frank _ E. Goodwinb Successor to ¢ Davis & Goodwin. Registered Optometrist, 327 Main St. Tel. 1805 ——Glasses $3.00 or Morew— | [ . CORBIN MOTOR TRUCKING| i COMPANY LIVERY SERVICE h | FOR ALL OCCASIONS | HIGH CLASS CLOSED CARS { ¥hone 1830. Rates Receas At Axelrod’s stands for both re- liable service and reasonable prices —at both stores—- Axelrod’s Drug Store 405 Main' Strect