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anton Store | AN[]THER AMERIEAN We are -hpwln( a new line of Lace Vesting in different widths ' and styles with banding to match. Circular pointed Lace collars. for Hemstitched Banding for col- lars and cuffs. Lace Roll Collars in white and ecru. Madeira, Peter Pan and flat aped collars. White Collar and Cuff Sets dged with colored plaiting. Vestees in lace, organdy and pique in white and colors. A full line of Venice, Val and Priental Laces. e organdy Sashes. ULLAR NIVEN COMMITTEE TO. MEET A moeting of the general committee r the reception of Ambassador Ric- will bo held tomorrow evening at 0 Burritt school. The committee will ortly receive definite dates for the bassador's visit win their ns accordingly and lay MID-WEEK SPECIALS EVERY ITEM A HE MOHICAN MARKET URE FOOD Mollicln Special Strictly Fresh Fancy Whole FRESH CUTS STEA SPECIAL TO 11 AL M. MLALL [ MN Home Made le Meat b 22(: t t c EAN BRISKET CORNED BEEF ... n 35¢ 25¢ Our Famous Dinner Blend Pure Luncheon Jocoa . ... vnporated ilk . 2 cans arge Fancy 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ ‘BUTTER ib 32c EGGS doz 28c CHEESE 1b 20c SHOULDERS 1b 17c COFFEE T CITY ITEMS cords: Henry Moon- Morans'. ! Victor Fun, My dance Man, sold to at 43 ; Turnberry, Scotland, May 31 (By | Assoclated Press).—Miss Marion Hol- | linx, of Westbrook, L. I, was eliminat- | ed the British championship tournament toduy Miss Cecil Leitch, the present Brit- ish champion. Miss Leitch beat .\lmsl Hollins, after a hard fought match, by one hole. Mrs. R. H. Barlow, Marion, Phila- ! delphia, beat Miss Phyllis Dobbett, ot | Clevedon, three up and two to play. Mrs. Barlow and Miss Lobbett both played steadily. Mrs. Barlow was two up at the seventh hole. She lost the | next two and they made the turn all women's golf by from at | GOLFER ELIMINATED - ! Sl e e e L. Pierce and Co. adv! { business meeting Wednesday evening order. A social will be held after of the Order of Amaranth is postponed A miscellaneous shower iwas given Beach, 5 Osgood avenue. An enjoyable ic.one of New Britain's most popular June Victor records now on sale [ -3 C. who are taking part in the car- h:lu James a d Selma Iverson v through the Camp Real . 2 . Iairview street to Steve Setz. Miss Hamn Holling Bested by sune Victor records now on suie at | it . Alexandra lodge. No. 24, I. O. D. British Woman Champion of St. George, will hold its regular in Turner Hall. The annual roll call and nomination of officers will be in the meeting. The meeting the Sewing society until Friday and will be at 2 p. m. at Masonic parlors. Miss Violet Holcomb by the Priscilla Sewing club at the home of Miss Ruth time was spent playing games and a buffet lunch was served. Miss Holcomb irls, and will be married to Percy Shaw of Holyoke, Mass.. June 22. L. Pierce and Co. advt. The members of Clan Douglas, O. square. Mrs, Barlow won the 11th | pet bowling tournament will meet at and 12th holes, halved the 13th and | 7 o’clock this evening to play off more won the 14th. Both players bunkered | games in the contest, on the second shot at the 15th hole, A surprise party was given in honor | but each got well out. Miss Lobbetr [ of Miss Katherine Squillacote by her won the hole in six to seven. The | mother and friends, Saturday evening American golfer was two up at the | to welcome her home from a two 16th. Then Miss Lobbett tid a half | months' visit with relatives at Mt stymie, which Mrs. Barlow negotiat- | Vernon. N Y. ed and won by three up and 1wo to Theodore Krah of 620 Main street May. . entertained a party of six of his Some splendid play was produced in friends on his launch, Eunice, yester- the mateh between Miss Leitch and |{ day. The party spent the day fishing Miss Hollins, the British champion’s | and returned with a big catch. Dur- wooden. club shots being brilliant, | ing the day they landed 250 pounds while Miss Hollins was equally good | Of fish including some large pickerel. on the greens. They were all square | The fish will be the piece de resistance at the ninth hole, with the following | at a dinner to be scrved this evening cards at Mr. Krah's home. Miss Loitch— The regular meeting of Stanley post, Hmgedi 3% 5 4—39 | G. A. R.. will be held at 3 o’clock to- Mias ‘SHolltus— morrow afternoon. Out 84568888 4...::5' Winthrop Council, Sons and Daugh- Miss Edith Cummings of Chicago | ters of Liberty, will meet Wednesday | heat Mrs. F. W. Brown, Royal Wim- | evening. Cake and ice cream will be ! hledon, four and two. nerved. Mrs. Q. F. Feitner, South Shore,| The meeting of the Baptist church L. L. beat Mrs. H. Jackson, Tsland, | Woman's Aid society, scheduled for | five and four. tomorrow, has been postponed until Kate Robertson fall. Canada, was } en Andrew J. Dalton of Oak street has of Troon by two up. returned from a trip to . New York Miss Sara Fownes of Pittsburgh | Over the holidays. heat Miss E. C. Bewlay, Morseley, | The Buky Bee club of the A. M. E. atvtin ol abx | Zion ,church .has closed . its annual Mrs. Thurston Wright of Allegheny, | fair which proved a success.. The Pa.. was beaten by Miss Doris - F. | committee in charge wishes to express Chambers, Wirrall, 8 up and its thanks for the generous support | piay. | 8tven tho fair. | Thomas Bartlett and Miss Dorothy s 3 { Jackson were the winner of the prize CHICKEN THIEVES ACTIVE. | uitz given by the Silent Four at Fred Wil West Main | Svea hall last evening. The award street, reported to Sergeant George J. ?"'fl_;hflb “Llf"l‘l’]-“ BN = o bl § ¢ weekly yhist part yof the Sun- Kelly this morninx, that ‘_x “:";‘k,,:" { ahine society, has been changed froth | had been stolen from his coop last night. |\ gneaqay nfternoon - to Thuraday afternoon of this week, and will be held af the home of Mrs. Joseph Towers, at 0 Hamilton street, FREIGHT RATES WILL MEET WATER CHARGES .5 4455 of by Béaconsfield, Mrs. Baynes ams of Official of Achison, Topeka and Santa Fe Road Explains New Plan | to Senate Committee. Washington, May 31.—Trans-con. tinental railroad freight rates are be- ing altered to meet ocean competition between the Atlantic and the Pacific by the Panama canal, Edward Cham- bers, vice-president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe declared today before the senate committee investi- gating the rallroad situation. “We shall fix the rates from San Francisco to New York to meet the water carriers,”” Mr. Chambers said, “and then modify the interior rate structure so that Kansas City. Chica- | B0 and Cincinnati, for instance, will | MONEY SAVER ( 367 MAIN STREET get the same rate as that to New York and producers in al points will be placed on a competitive basis.” ' “What that means,” said Chairman Cummins, “is that you will then be carrying freight from Chicago or Kan- sas City to New York or vice versa for nothing." “That may be so senator,” Mr. Chambers responded, “but it isn't the way we figure it. The manufacturer, for instance, will be satisfied in each case, because he will get his products ,Just as cheaply as his competitor.” BEST MEATS STRLOIN ROUND PORTERHOUSE Ib 23c l TO AID COTTON MEN. Clover Leaf Bacon . Fresh Cut Hamburg . Secrctary Hoover Discusses Methods of Improving Industry. ‘Washington, May 81.—Secretary Hoover met with cotton goods manu- facturers today to discuss means of developing the facilities of the com- | merce department to render the most | efficient service to the cotton indus- try. Rpresentatives from the south and New IEngland attended the con- terence which was the seventh the secretary has held with representa- Fresh tives of leading industries. The plans under consideration, it was said, would aid the department Frankforts .. 1b i with the co-operation of the cotton lb 25 : industry to publish more accurate and i - | | n 19¢ 18¢ m 18¢ 25¢ 20¢ Fresh Cut Pork Chops Ib comprehensive statistics showing con- ditions in the business. , All Kinds Jell-o Challenge Milk Fancy New Onions NO TROUBLE EXPECTED. mour & Co. Can Transport Beef. | Wellington, New Zealand, May 31. | —sir Francis Bell, acting premier of | New Zealand has declared in a mes- | sage to the American consul here that | no difficulties will be placed in the l way of Armour & Company, exporting to America, for American use, meat now in freezing here. This messaga was sent as an explanation of the gov- erngnent’s attitude in refusing to is- sue licenses for the export of meat to Fresh Opened 40c the Armour Australlan company. Clams .... 2 qts B T waatand goveriment: how F“ Salt 2 C | ever, will require substantial guaran. Mackerel 1)) tee against the re-shipment of such Im._g from America to London, Sir an 15¢€ B¢ Grape Fruit each Qe New Zcaland Premier Explains Ar- | DIPLOMAS AWARDED !N'huln « at A. M. E. Zion Church Reccive Awards for Completion of Various Studics at School. Certificates and . diplomas were !awarded last evening the scholars who completed their studies in/ the ‘ various departments of the church school of the A. M. E. Zion church. | Those graduating from the teachers’ | training class were also awarded di- l;-lomu. Olin H. Clark of Hartford, i representing the headquarters of re- { ligious education, attended the ex- ercises. Miss Fannic Walker of Meriden, representing the teachor: { training class as valedictorian, pro- j duced the class papers. Mrs. Amanda Stanton, class orator, gave a synopsis on the Bible by describing several interesting parts of it. Those who received diplomas were: Mrs. Amanda Stanton. Miss Fannie Walker, Mrs. Mary P. Thompson, Mrs. Lillian L. Green and Hallet Green. ; Those who were awarded certificates: Dorothy Jackson, Aloetia Jackson, George Lewis, Eddie Smith. Arnold | Martin, Dorothy Williams and Stacy ; Freeman. Rev. G. H. Stanton, pastor of the church, was much pleased with the attainments. NO WOMEN TEACHERS Bulkeley High School at New London season. Reverts to Old System of Having Only Male Instructors. New London. May 31.—There will be no women teachers at the Buikeley High school hereafter. The decision to not re-employ them is due to the fact that it has alwavs been the policy of the board of trustees to employ only male teachers at the High school. The reason women teachers were employed during the past few vears was due to war conditions solely. The women teachers to be replaced are Miss Irene Zahn, Miss Clementina Jordan and Miss Myra Cross. Homer K. Underwood of Newton, Mass., become principal of the school and former Principal Walter A, Towne is to re- main as instructor in Latin, SEEKING ARBITRATION Status of 10,000 Striking Members of Model 22-47 Five Irnmcn here in September to | I | Paper Manufacturing Unions Sub- mit Plan to Employers. Albany, N. Y., May 831.—Consider- ation of 4 proposal of representaties of ten paper manufacturers to arbi- trate the differences which resulted arly this month in a strike of ap- proximately 40,000 paper mills work- ers in the United States, Canada and | Newfoundland was begun here today by officials of the infernational broth- erhood of papermakers and interna- | tional brotherhood of pulp and sul- phite and paper mill workers and shop delegates from each of the plants | uffected. The meetings were private. | The proposal of the manufactur- | ers was that the strikers return to | 1.0, 0. F. JOTTINGS work pending arbitration of the dif- | ferences, that until the decision of the : 0dd Fellows Complete Bowling Tourna- arbitrators was announc Should receive 73 per eent ore” | ment With Andree Lodge in the Lead wages they were paid prior to ‘.h(‘I strike, that any change in the wage rate should be effective as of the date on which operations were resumed and any jincrease would be given to ! the men as back pay on the pay day | leams follows: after announcement-of the verdict. Lodge The strike was called in protest | Andree .... against a wage reduction of 30 per| Gerstaeker ... cent and a nine hour day. { Comstock Enc, U. . GOVT. REITERATES Phoenix .. 19 .208 9727 On Tuesday evening of this week an Discrimination Against American all-star team to be selected from the ten highest average men will play a special Oil Interests Strenuously Object- ed to in New Message. C. —Special match Is Arranged. The Odd Fellows of New Britain have completed a very successful bowling tournament. The final standing of the PF. 11024 10691 10418 W. Ii. P.C. 8 .87 8 .667 15 .87 match with Andree lodge on the Rogers’ alleys. The men and their averages are: Newton, 971-4; Gordon, 96; Ely, { 96, of Comstock; Bretschneider, 96; | Maddock, 95; of Lexington; H. Hepp, 941-4; G. Hepp, 931-4, of Gerstaeker; Holtman, 941-2, of Phoenix; Blake, * 921-4, of Comstock and Cockran, 9221 of Lexington. The same even- ing an ‘*‘all in”’ team, made up of the five low average men will play a spe- cial match with Unity Rebekah lodge. The line-up: Danberg, Phoenix; Belden, Lexington; Stromfors, Crocker and Bullen of Comstock Encampment. Fred Bretschneider of Lexington lodge will captain the ‘‘all star’’ team and Ed. Danberg of Phoenix lodge will pilot the “‘all in’’ team. Plans are already under way open the league early in the fall. Washington, May 31.—Exception to the assertions of The Netherlands government that the United States entered its protest against the Dutch oil policy in the Djambi oil fields too late to affect the operation of that policy is taken by the American gov- ernment in a new note which it was announced today had been dis- patched to The Hague. Official description of the communi- cation was withheld but it is un- derstood it contains a general denial of assertions made in the Dutch reply of April 19 and that it makes clear to the Dutch foreign office that United States has not altered its at- | titude with respect to discrimination against American oil interests. to re- Y. W. C. A, LAWN PARTY Proceeds from Thursday Night's Per- | formance Will go to Aid Needy ! The preparations for the lawn party | at the Y. W. C. A. Thursday night, ' are well under way, and the Outdoor club is planning a real party with colored lights, good music, and many other attractions. The cake and candy sale will commence at 4 o’clock to en- able the housekeepers to bring a nice cake home for supper. There will be a short program featuring fancy dancing and recitations, attractive booths, | grab-bags, and many declightful sur- prises. Dancing for the public in the gymnasium from 8:30 until 11. The proceeds of the iawn party are to be ' turned over to a large family who are in need and worthy assistance. i AUTOMOBILE DAMAGED. Small Car Bumps Into J. Willie Mills’ Auto on South Main Street. An automobile belonging to J. Willie Mills was bumped into last night at about 8 o'clock as it was standing on South Main street in front 'of the Mills' home. The smaller car | which bumped into the Mills car had ' its front wheels smashed and the front steering axel broken. The | crash attracted a large crowd of people including Mr. Mills who came | | out of the house at breakneck speed, [only to find & few scratches on his vehicle, although he had been en- tertaining fears that his car wouid be badly mangled in the semi-elipti- cal cantilever springs nearest the | curb. When the officer arrived on] the scene J. Willle Mills was ex- pressing surprise that nothing was hurt only his feelings. ———— BETHANY CHURCH NEWS, Betiesda will meet Wednesday night. After a short prayer meeting Thursday night, the Y. P. 8. will have | a business meeting. Saturday night ! Dorcas will meet in the church paj. HIGH SCHOOL ITEMS. About 60 of the R. O. T. C. cadets turned out for the parade yesterday. A good showing was made by the unit. Room 203 during the 6th period to- i day. v { H | The Senior Class day cast met in i The Amphion club met in Room 36 todsy during the 6th period. Arrange. models will be Beginning June Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe, Model 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring, Model 22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan, Old Passenger Sedan, - Present lines of new Buick six-cylind carried thru the 19 1st the new series a1 prices will be as follows, f. 0. b. factorié Flint, Michigan. Prices Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster, $1795 Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touring, Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe, $1795 $2585 $2895 $2985 $2065 $3295 A. ‘ WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD EMERALDS WIN. The Young Emeralds won their sec- ond game of the season from the Dub- lins of Clark street by a score of 13 to 4 Sunday afternoon. The batteries for the Emeralds were E. Hinchey, pitch and J. O’'Neil, catch, and for the Dub- lins, C. Rivers, pitch and F. Mechan, catch. The manager of the Emeralds will challenge any team in this city or out of town, playvers to average 8 to 18 years. FKor games write P. J. McIner- ney, manager, 87 Beaver street, city. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER IN HONOR OF MISS PFEIFFER ' A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss Ada Pfeiffer of 460 Eas street, girl friends. Many gifts were presentcd to her by the guests. Miss Pfeiffer is to marry Paul D. Thompson of 23 Day street, June 18. last Friday by a number of ’ BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH. Pioneer Builders of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars Branches in all Principal Cities—Dealers Everywhere BENCE 51 MAIN STREET NEW DAY POLICEMH Patrolmen Patrick °~ Meeh Thomas Woods will commence) tomorrow for the next two mbo trolmen Michael Massey and Moflitt return to the night fo row night and Patrolmen O’Mara and Charles Anderson the 12 noon to 7 o'clock duty. SPANIARD MAKES DE! Ferdinando Zaracosa, of 4 Spanish colony, has denied al made in ‘a recent letter signe i\ Spanish American Mutual tciety. He claims that Germ | another member of the colon writer and that there is no fo for his assertions. COUNCIL TO MEET. The Commodore J. Barry co A. R. I. R. will hold its regul ing Thursday evening at 8 o Judd’s hall. “The Coffee d Good Taste’ 4jcent- -.pound RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUN 127 Main St. Opposite Phone 1409 Arch St. With the coming of warm days we are prepared to you wearing apparel which will make them bearable. DRESSES of dotted Swisses, Voiles, Organdies and hams—Prices within the reach of all. UNDERWEAR of the wanted fabrics. Lisle Knit, Je: Silk, Batiste and Silk. All at the new prices. CORSETS of all the wanted makes and weights summer wear. FOR THE LITTLE ONES—New Dresses, New w:ar-ndtheGordonSocbfiomtch!hemfm&th