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NEW BRITAIN DA TON OF |EAECUTIVE ORDER TWOMEN VOTERSTO ~ vis e sthvz oy | TRPISTMASTERS ASSEMBLEWY 16 =2 | SPRING PAINTING Eight applicants for places on the Administration Policy For Selec- | Gonvention in Hartford is Open suwcriimeriny noncs force™ asaca Better Materials Insure the civil service examinations which SO AP { tion Explained in Bulletin. To Public et S s ey nlatt {aceGids ' Longer Protection | Fromer of the civil service commis- sion The following : > the men who vacaney exists or hereafter The Connecticut uo of Women pussed 3 POUND BARS 10 % in tho position of postmaster | Voters will open its Hartford count J. A. Fitzgerald, No. 121 Smalley W S ll S € | at an ofiice of the first, second or third | convention on May 16, to the public. | street, average 92: Rdward Peterson, | B € Je. Better A IS class, If such vacancy s not filled by o that both e and women will No. 18 Hart strec t, average 91; Joseph ple at far less than the cost | Nomination of some person within the | have an opportunity to hear William | E. Bloom, No. 52 Kelsey street: aver- | i i . competitive classified Civil Service Allen White M. White, who is to ba (326 90; Charles G Su N ¢ PAlNTS VARNISI-IEq d tu This soap was made | whg has tho required qualifications, | the guest of honor. will speak on | (herry S dons Y S ] 2 IN = an nown soap manufae then the postmaster general shail cer- | “Woman as a Citizen.” The meetinz | Rouskie, No. 100 Lawler street, aver b Dt tify the fact to the civil service com is to be held in the Center Church 'age 88; John Smigel, 86 Gold street, ? . but - | mission, which shall forthwith hold { house, Hartford, Mr. White's speech v Apostolos Flamos, No. 13 | i g e situntion an open competitive examination to | Leing scheduled for 3 o'clock, stand- | Spring street, ave E Vincenzo { g H \ tes e fithess applicants to fili d A ¢ This 1 Mlow 2 business ; sant i e o 2 2 0\ tl tn of applicants t d tin This w How busin | Sant 3 street, aver- Doesn’t hurt a™bit! ‘Drop a ' Mrrs vere not In pe such vacanc and when such exam- | meoting of the 1 and a luncheon | ;g ; “Freezone on an aching corn, i ination has been held and the papers | ai the Heublein, ) Herbert Knox | \ir. Rouskic is one of the few ap- | B St e e SR in connection therewith hav been | Smith o arm will preside. | plicants for appoint to the pelice shortly ‘vou lift it right off with fin | rated. the mid commission shall cer- Mr. Whitc izen of Emporia. | force whose physical examination | § fOl' Every Pul‘pose goen. Hraly' AX T OPPORTUNITY © FOR |\1'ly Iheiissuiiaithereol) tait e 1o Kansas. is the ¢ r and editor of the f showed him to be 100 per cent per- Your druggist sells a tiny bottle o : rect. “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficien | ma neral, who shall submit to | Emporia Gazette, iz a well known A a0 S TR N See Our New Cut Out Borders to remove every hard corn, f;:f; corn) IWILL, NOT COME AGAIN. { the president the name of one of the | short story writer, a novelist and or corn between the toes, | highest threo qualified cligibles for | xpeaker of great magnetism and hu- | T | uppointment to fill such vacancy un- r. During the war he served in Agle milk . Russell Bros. i THE less it Iv established that the charac . + as an observer for the Amer- | 3d\t o f?o‘rlxu!e" R il tr or residence of any such applicant ted Cross. He was a mémber 0@ = '.lw.mmn»-. him for appointment Progressive national committec 20 NED. Provided. that at the expiration of tho | 4nd chairman of publicity for the 1816 Sl b 5 . : sun Dru Store term of any person appointed to such | compaign. He I8 at present in close | Duchess of Marlborough Ts Finally | B AUC I ION position through examination before affairs in Washinzton. | Diverced from Mer Husband. 3 ? touch with ) the civil service commission, the post- | probably his best known work is he 3 q > - - master genernl may, in his diseretion. | Martial Adventures of Henry and | <ondon, May 13 he decree 4 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Main S et. Srvaiopbid Mol ANl e i o S Sl \ite himself fig- | divorce granted on November : : 171 Main Stre ik ke o) St waih vion’ e | e i ki kite RIS B8 B e PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS Personal Farm ures us merly Consuelo Vanderbilt, which dis- GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES out further examination 9 is the first of a ser f coun hi solved her marriage with the Dukae No person who has passed his sixty- onventions to be held next week : d o DERESCH S o S tne Cwembership | ©f Marlborough, was made ahsolute |l WALL PAPER, ROOM \MOULDINGS, wri o Property at thé Lift Off with Fingef® v, therefor Afeh birth or who has not actually | ;o resided within the delivery of such | oot 08" e Connecticut League | this morning. - Under British law six (1 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn, oMce for two vears next preced of Women Following the | Months must intervene between the granting of a divorce decree and the such venn shall be given the ex Hartford meeting on May 16 will come 5 1 < . If. under this order, 1t e desired to | 104" 1" he 19th. with Mr. Herbert e . s Misd Eag o P, 21e. - SATURDAY, MAY 1TH, 1 P. M nomination for any office of | 1,5 Smith of Farmington and | on In the competitive classified Mabel Washburn, pre ent of xhv-; uch person must first be | oo ey League, as the principal Farm located on the trolley ling be 'y V?v‘-';vlfvll arevis “:"‘:‘,‘.‘v\' Speakert U " ‘ o = tween Plainville and Southington Y me e minimum 1 Middlesex county will hold its & ; e . Lazy Lane and the following * the office nual convention and will elect its offi- | — — will be sofd without reserve to settl| - cors at a meeting at Stueck’s Tavern : ¢ FIVE PETITIONS. l||"|nl?nttul\\lxl|‘_( oo the 21st and on the | For Lower | Why We Sell the estate of E. H. Latmer apd sol ol ruck, Pl . S€ ral samo day s z - rsfa“ Made, .:’ by Senator McLean in | Samt 9% 0 \ies Katharine Luding- | Sure You Get : 3 D # 100 Big’ mowing machine, tedder, smaothin gres<, May 12 5% principal speaker will take Senator George P. McLean ot Con- e Mrs .orge Thorne Hill ot in Kinney’s ; harrow, cutaway harrow, weedes place 5 et | y’ Stores / Prout hoe, land roller, farm . dy-for-Service weticut, introduced the following pe- | Norwalk has sent out the call for a | Big Shoe 4 Big/ 2 ¢ B gl titlons in the United States senate, | pooiine of the Fairfield county mem- May 12th he Le »# Women Yoters, Store e 2 i knives, saw frame, ice tools, yvgubo Patition 'of Divisiog No. 1) Anclent | e 220 e i & Factories tieds, compilers vk houss eavt Clothei Order of ”"""“'(‘""‘ Rridbeport, Con- | % M - i - ment, including steam boiler, 5 r ' New BEritain’'s Largest Shoe Store porihc e gy “etior PETERSON HEADS PLUMBERS SAVES YOU ONE-THIRD gN YOUR SHOE BILLS. = s e nest of all Men’s Petition ‘;r |l|»v~xn|; \"I» 1. Ancient . Order of Hibernians, Bridgeport, Con- T 3 = e - - - Also household furniture comsisti Clothes The large Kinney stocks in nearly 100 cities this spring offer the choicest and of tablcs, chalrs, bedsteads, necticut, protesting against the de- | [ 0 vy i Elected Head of State Aatien of Lord Mayér O'Caliaghan o ) . most dependable assortments they have ever shown. Greater Variety, Smarter machine, organ and other articles 1o eady to Wear. Dublin, Ireland Organization — Considering Joining | Styles and Finer Quality, all at LOW PRICES. ’ . e errs B nmticn: Petitions of Rau-Locke post, No. & Price Considered, American Legion. Hartford: Norwich Central Exchange. Central Labor unionm, (Norwich, and e o NI o e [z R S| SATURDAY SPECIALS can Legion, of Meriden, Connecticut, j4lected president of the Connecticty " \ ! P bers’ association at its ('fln "B .\fladc L4 ging the speedy enactment of leg Master Plum 3 " . lation asked.by tho American Legion | récent annual meeting, other officers Ladies’ High in the Interest of disabled soldiers, | being Edward Maloney of Waterbury, Grade Fancy ) and Upwards. sailors and marines ice sident: J. Tierney of New Men's Ball Strap, Brogue Strap Pumps, - y . . second vice president; Charles | Plain Oxfords, in all sf . | Biack, Brown, Grey. of West Haven. secretary = ] = S ias Regular $8.00 values C‘“"Q Be Curcd from the ‘Gutsid ford, Connecticut, urging the enforc 3ull of Hartford, financial sec- | . < 25 , Kinney's Speclal P“!:x‘ ornal treatments seldom’ - eus ment of the 18th amendment and the nd M. Kennedy of New Lon- : ) s Noe do sufigical Operstions. & * enactment of legisiation that will | don. and Thomas Rourke of New Ha & - The cause 18 insid bad circuiatiof s nforcementiof the | ven: adlegutasiVoiths|NewIOFicaDs ma oo = - 4 90 T e e 18th amendment tional convention , . fabhy. o 55 Petitions of Benjamin Franklin | The matter of the plumbers joining The bowel walls are weak, the par < ] Council, American Association for | the State Builders' Exchange was re- S dimspatidead $ve Recognition of the Irish Republic, of | ferred tg the incoming executive com- N * To quickly and safely rid yvourse Petition of members of The Sons of Temperance of Connecticut, of Hart- | Neumann v 2 S Brown ‘ an New |II.|\'>\>n and ( <1|\||ynunln‘|.. Ba mittee 2 AMen's I Black or y of piles you must free the circulastiq b oI, Council, American Assoclation \ g 3all Stre ' 3 Naeae . ¢ Irish Republic " 5 g Calf Ball Strap Erairts Conliycac —send a fresh current throughgt! Recognition of .u. Irish |A : SEEKS TIM TENSION. stagnant pools. Internal treatm = " OTICA JOIRS > CrRE T Attorney Rachlin % tem 0 | TR S cuttigg won' o 1L ¥% to Buy Our Kind tional Council with England S Graniarss ~eNClanalCacc | Oxfords All Styles. J. S. Leonhardt, M. D., a speciali set at work some years ago to find real internal remedy for piles. Heé su, GET 300,000 SECURITIES, Lawyer Irving I. Rachlin, repre- —_— | senting Juan Baute: Gran, . axis Os innd bialine i But They Ar Non-Negotiable and | Riera and Valeriano ran. will 4 A HEM-HOID\: and tried it i:mfiwfig I" IT'EMS | Robbers Have W for Nothing. tempt to secure a judgment to re- ° P before he was satisfied. Now i Kinney's Special Kinney’s Special New York, May 13.—With the open the case of its clients against : ROID is sold by druggists everywhei tla and bang of a miniature Black | Salvatore Cianci to allow them an uinder gusrantee. ‘It Is &~ Vnsi pony seats for spectators. | Tom explosion. yeggmen in Clifton, | extension of time to vacate : l"‘"-'~ Ladies’ Goody: Boys' All Solid tablet, easy to take, and can slwa m ., ‘Armory Fri. evening. | N. J arly yesterday morning blew | ments at : Elm street, which they _ 7 be found at Clark & Brainerd Co. a | ~ 5 Se LS . r 8 .S, % to wmithers a ;‘. go safe ...‘.1 most of | hought from Cianci 'I:|.~'V.|'\|I_V ‘vv(: \:n Welt Sewed Leather Shoes. e e s will‘b homan Roper of Beaver the factory office in which it stood bond for a deed They aor o pis Oxfords Sizes 10 to 13%. refund the purchasc price to any di and wal d off unmolested with bhoory possession of the place since then : 3 ; 2 . because of their inability to make s N N All Styles egular $3.50 value, 4 sajisted gustomer. recoran, who Is connected | Worth $500,000 " ! . et Pzl £ > P — ? very bit of the balf million wus in | payments under the terms of an | ) <2 - o - 3 : ¢ | non-neguotinble securities . “'"'," e ane N For a night's hard and risky work [ J B. 1. Hungerford and s > —) : : Meeting at 4:30 o'clock this |\ "\ 1ere didn’t get the price of a \y securd a judgment by de- | ) : : JUNK ‘ Ofsers willi be elested | ooy paok of cigarettes. Even it | 18 Papers of execution orderin \ s i pings. AND SECOND HAND FC!&N R N x they are so v when they discover » Spaniards to vacate the tene- the illusive nature of their sudden |ments. in the hands of Constable 116 WEST ST. "~ _TEL,. 633-2, ride, No. 76, . of A, will | 1icne 't th ear the stocks Winkle, have been held up Ly ag Boya' . ’ = \ 4 cial meeting tonknt at 7:30 | horeeates and (hinks 1o bits. the |ment ot the luwvcrs of the parties. | ~ Children’s Shoes WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR the Foresters’ hall, Sotat that tan Babper the i« { pending the outcomae of triad | Al s take action on the % ol traubis which is to be held this s noon. | & ' "hilip Mardon, | B Leather trim. : 2 49 7 : | ¥ special ... o - Brown or White. Sizes 4 to 8. CHAS. DILLON & CO. |} "™ 51 g5’ |7 2508805 | saturday , ” : o 2 $2.98 Charles Dillon E. H. Dillon sSER . ead Shop i f Yiia Misses’ and Children's Boys' Tan Elk Scout ‘ Candy speaals Pumps, Brown and Black. | Shoes—All sizes. 2 At Axelrodrs counters aro filled with Extra Special Offering All styles —“All sizes Regular 3.00 values .‘,:..:.‘n il We Just Purchased a Manufacturer’s \ DRUG STORE, Short Cake, fill your- : Y S « ow Entire Stock of P Bell's Fine Assorted (‘fmcov . _laus. full ‘goun;‘l_. box .79¢- it Individual Short 3 R 7 28 3 mado up very tasty. Jargest Children’s Department in the City. Bell's After Dinner - Mint 3 Bl ey Wrappy Coats Children’s Shoes and Pumps R Marble Pound Cake, DIFFERENT STYLES, Bell's Old Fashioned Chocos have a pleto Ilm'.ol Clotll SUIts 2 98C TO $1.98 \ ; 29¢ 1h, Goods, French pastry, Thin " Shelled ~ Jordan = Al- gooun, olk D mond Si resses . mall Wheat Bread .. aatew e SRR less flenna Bread . . Regular $30 to $40 values. | e e 7 L e A l ’ e Bbead G oy Birie Regular 29c d yo Bread - While They Last o e 2 g ; _ " Values' Xe ro Raisin Bread k, Brown, ; Gray Kinney’s Special ndwich 15 ‘cl ; N 4 b s ik Mg e, z $1.19 Y o8& 7 . an an i Drug Store ...r display. Note $ 1 6.50 g Ece s Bale . 405 Main :h'eek S sntertaining her broth ing committees will be ap Tennis Shoes. Try our goods. Be Comvinged. H ; e : 413-415 MAIN ST. . . '238 Park Street |