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REE -- OTTS SCO great cleaner. Friday and Saturday sday, e Bottle at 30c and 30¢ Bottle FREE. 60c Bottle FREE. THE son Drug Store 171 Main Street. VU VARIETIES o DRSFALL RAWS .00, 3350, $4.00, $3.00 ASK TO SEE: n Jack™ with broad satin s100, - M Squarve” Fxtra small , broad band, $6.00. Moestall Straws Mhve ather Swent-Bands bempuny St., Hartferd. % 10 Buy Our Kind" ITY ITEMS and records. Henry Morans' ebokah lodg . . eting ening | be onjoyed after songs and music in “Little | enes’ at Lyeeum, May 24 tven by ‘T A. B moclety nilwaren punquet Tuesday t the Elm Tree Inn will held on f this week at the evening A min Friday elub hork to roast ading Co.—advt or lodge, K. of 1., will hold in Judd's hall tonlght when degre will be nferred lass of eandidates Htur lod O 8B last night full e, The Rov- held and ritual " lothing House will open for in our new location. West Main Streots, S, Advt, I A W AnE ARING SPECIALINTS, Make, Bake or you a Wedding Cake. Our Dig windl Decor. See ay ot Frank ITALIANS NAME THEIR COMMITTEES Paonessa in Charge 1o Greel Rolandi-Ricci When He Arrives At med ¢« lo Jield lust n ception o Al Ttalin 2a for tho rc Ricel, the Ita! te Rolandj from 1 I o Conmmittes president Pagnessy Chiodi M DiNonno ' olas Larain Guggiero Marino Francische Toscano, Mrs. Anna h Gaeta, Edward Hutera, Matteo il cutive chairman: J John 1. DiNe James Sp ohn Giannottl, James L Frank Casella Recano, Clarizia, Dr Commitfed oy ato Nicholas Laraia olas E Hand ¢ cha Lar Finance chairman Nich mo D'Ovio tward reda imittee \no. wan: James L Nicholas Committee Paul 2am Dolce Salvatore Frank Ca- Giardino, Lombardi, Conrad Cianci welli Publicity Committes hairman Sal Palmiert Salvatore Ex-Semdee Men Committee elli, John Rorsell ai larai ‘ommittee on Arranzeme ird e Chairman; J Ruggiero, Puszo, Glorginl, Aldo Harry Angelo Bucchierd Frank Maje w santi Comti COPF BY WIRELKSS, Husband Sunmons Detective to Are Wife on Bigamy Charge, May wircless te summan rest New York Fiah used the detective to arrest ed before Magist in Stapleton yestarday and held in 000 Lal? for the grand jury ind wife gave rddre Wish his wife, Hose, She was their etaims married James ( deserted from the navy several months ago and wen to Graham to meet t werived Monday and had hi rested IVEN EVENTS FOR DAVI wife Commyitice WiIll Meet Priday cide Location of Varions Tenmis Meers. Davi Lawr .—The S New Yok, committee May the n this 1t now are played ppear likely arran " held must be made to accommodate se addition to challenge here ‘me ovents in the round. to IPqrest Tills adopted should he ! meetin round End Tennis The annual resolution i Febru assigned cluh at also atches meeting hat \warded Newport New oland, Philadelphia re and Minneapoli At Newpe nnis Alub to he e round courts of eluh has applied nd two Country Pittsburgh tion ipplea have been received from Chica The Cleveland Asseeiatod Tennis will have chftrge of the event seveval appliea Longwosd C and the ¥ applican match and E) @inhia Cricket club rom two clities e those NEW BRITAIN DAILY | McLEAN PETITIONS | ‘uun wtent senator Submits 9 Arti- for ht in Upper | Nouse oi Congr Senator George Po Melean introdueed the | in the United i of Co following 3 n | necticut State WL Miln Wi Ve avoring siation in beb nishi-Arieri wir dependenis camn eran en 10 oc e wan ville La . \merican 1 Women's A A meric n's axiliney, 1 an lezic Auxiy American 1z th Legion speeds 1 by the Antomotive od | na., uix amendment to the naval apj would provide for the co narines of i b 1 which n- nian the W Union tition of of les enactment rendnient Men favoring Business ax Connectient Veterinary ciation of Hartford reclassification of nnectient T of Hartford of duty-on import- urging an inc ed wrapper tohaceo of Webater 3 for ubtic, ancilk, Petitions Daniel 1. Amer A ssociath tiom of T i 1 Nathan Fin Assecintion for Recognition of the Trish Republic, of Ansonia, Cann.. : nst Ameriea joining an Counveil with England coun Recos Bristol American Interdational Mary's meet and St. John's will Mary's school hall Thurs- joint session and a parishes it St CUP MATCHES | o De- the games a and speakers address the Among the speakers will Walter MeCran n. chaplain of Holy Na t society, 1 John's y's HERALD, WEDNESDAY, | ATOMOBILISTS ARE | GIVEN INFORMATION | Road GOHdiIiV(;H'SATIh}bughOUI Con- necticut Compiled by Club Club of . the bas received a interest to bulletin deals oud conditions nd vicinity «d on these Throush Chamber hulletin which may b2 of The on 1 the Automobilc from the Burcau of of Commerce | local automobilists sting Tourists in Connecticut may be well inforw conditions and the followi is a report Lo oads in the near locality: The ! from Watcrbliry over Southington | Mountain is in exccllent condition ex l « half mile which ix under There is adetour at this tion over a hard surfaced road run- aradiel to the main route. ¥rom L of the . mountain \alley, through > M the road from pring for struction across 1o Milidale and voud s letown, in Middletown, the Connecticut and Cobalt, is From running npton to Mgriborough, the and the detour The entire road by Hartford, Colchester { there on under construction is tniost impassable, | tween New London of Salem, Chestertield, Hlastonbury, i 1w and wily < under construction will provide a tir Connecticut rive which runs the west side be iwbrook and Middletown, is in pe. #°rom New Hayen to Mid- n nple concrete surfaed route, twe fin is fair,” The road closed on Middletown wenue t outside of New Haven, due to bridge construction. There L de- tour around Chapel street and street and other intersections point leading right into New Haven to Waterbury, Temple at that From 1 a 1 ut Westville. new 1oad in the Waterbury to Torrington. SOCIETY ME TTINGS An important meeting of the Keos- | ciusko Post, World War Veterans will e held on Friday night of this week. All members are urged to attend plans will be completed for the ob- servance of Memorial Day A. G. Hammond Camp, United Epanish War Veterans, will meet at rmory tiis evening at 8 o'clock Al Memorial Day mp will follow its | ecorating the graves 1 members in the mornjng and afternoon will join with the 4 the World War V ns aarners 5’0/;561‘5 — Every Warner Corset the best~ Corset obtainable at respective price. is its Why not let our Corsetiere Show you these Corsets—See how fashionably they . designed are—or—better still let her fit you to a pair and®find out how ufell they fit -and feel M. ] NN We have models all types . S Pust - Proof T en e 2 road is | Ly ! dictown, by way of Durham, the surface | Montowese. the | t with the exception of | There is a | Naugatuck valley from ! 5% s oM Wh AN suitable for most of figures, Priced from e 4 e —— ] “Forbidden Fruit” $1.50 to $500 a pair %Leonard&Herrmannflo. i 165 Main Street 1921 F2 MAY 18 MADE OF HEAVY GLASS. STRONG DURABLE all sold. " I $1.10. HANDSOME, Buy Now. Don’t wait till they ave PRICE, ¥ b See Our Window This Week. wgbr il HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET Quick Results---Herald Classified Advts Certainly! you can have " style in a comfort shoe ° Style and comfort go together in aft Walk-Over shoes. It is true that some models have narrower toes than others. If you wear a narrow-toe shoe the Wilk- Qver will‘ fit you comfortably, and if you wear a wide-toe model, the Walk-Over has the up-to-date styles. There is a style here. that is just right for your feet RARE BROGUE STYLE Shoes that have the snappy style and shape that are obtained by using an extra good grade of heavy leather. They are sport models full of flat-standing comfort. A reguiar man’s style shoe. Iu the best leathers obtainable. ALWAYS IN STYLE This is the Restoe, a Walk-Over that has attained fame. It is one of.those shoes men like so well thet they wear the « same last year in and year out. It is a wide-toe shoe with a low wide heel, a beautifully curved toe— a manly man’s shoe of solid comfort. David Manning’s latk-Cuer SHOE STORE 211 Main Street [ Herbert -'E." Anderson Does wonders for poor complexions. - It's qurpris- ing how rarely the proper use of Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap fails to clear ‘away blotches, redness, roughness, etc., and give the skin its nat- uxa) freshness and charm. | Selg by all druggists. o RS Balthmiere, Md. " Samitary ELECTRIC LUNCH .. Kerisington, Conn. - : 'NEAR ~DEPOT . DAY and FRIGO Rear 133 Arch St. . CABINET MAKERS,| - AN~ Kinllx of Mbdels “Furniture Repairing’ and Building] 1328 STEACHER OF VIOLIN s DW ST, T Aval - Receptlo: el Events Hable ™ for - Musicales, < #ind _ other _Socl sic of = higher grade aon ion is desired. T R-R-Ra®! * NMend it it Dentiiso! Tape. For book pages, impor; tant papers bank notes. We have it i strong linen o {ransparen § " ADKINS 66 Church St. e N SRITAN ( NOTARY SEALSBADGES CHECKS STENCILS 53 CHURCH ST = PHONE 1702 I U At Axelrod’s stands for both re- liabje service and reasonable prices —at both stores—-- Axelrod’ 405 Main Street