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OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 Main Street HERE WE ARE AGAIN Last week we had a large number of satisfied customers. Our aim is, and always has been satisfaction. Look over the fol- lowing specials for fomorrow. About the Store Crab Salad Tuna Fish Salad Chicken Salad Vegets Potato Salad. Cabbage Salad Baked Beans, 10¢ Ih A full line of Pickles Pickled Lamb Tongues, 10c a piece le Salad The best Malt and market. Hops on the SPE(‘I.-‘\L.; FOR TOMORROW | Fancy Cocoa, 2 ]bs, for 25¢ Challenge Milk, 10c¢ can Park & Tilford Pineapple, large can 35¢ Fancy Coffee, 25¢ Ib. Corned Beef Hash 20c¢ 1b. Red Salmon, large can 18c TRY THAT WONDERFUL WEEN IST FUDGE AND PINOCHE POWDER For sale at the following stores: E. & A. J. Sharp, New Britain, Conn. 5 W. J. Hemingway, Plain- ville, Conn. The Kween Kist Products Co. { BRISTOL, CONN. Footing Up Matters There are three big things to he considered in every pair of shoes— style, quality, Co-operative Shoes have always beeh made fbr discriminating men The styles always in good taste—the quality yc know from experience, and the name of the Co-operative Shoe bhranded on the soles insures the durability. We are not selling price today — neither are you buying price. It is value that counts—and every penny you put in a pair of Co-operative Rhoes comes out in wear—withginter- est. Come in—look over the are showing, but do it now while we have your size SLOAN BROS. 185 MAIN STREET service, are styles we OYSTERS Never better than | Now " HONISS’S © 24-30 State Street Hartford Visit Our Dining Room £ NOTICE We have a special built towing and wrecking job: Cadillac repairing a specialty. Live and dead storage. Prompt gervice is our motte. The J. B. Moran Garage 16 -18 BOOTH STREET Tel. 622-15 Cadillae for hour service. | | suspended members | son W AUTHORITIES ENTER INTO CHURGH FIGHT Action to be Taken in Holding Up| of Oklaboma Clergyman | | | Lawton, Okla;, Ma (By Asso- clated I'ress) — The 4.awton Presby- terian church controversy got outside the confines of the church today. County authorities took a hand. | A civil court of inquiry was under way directed by IPletcher Riley, coun ty attorney who announced he would g0 to the bottom of the whole dis- sension o determine the identity of three men who last Saturday night ihducted the pastor, the Rev, Thomas J. Irwin, and threw him in a ditch Lawton, half conscious and securely tied and gagged 30 Subpoenas Out The county attorney started ahout his inquiry by preparing for ahout 30 persons who had been suspended from Pastor Irwin's church. They were ousted by the church session executive hoard with the sanction of Mr. Irwin, and have heen aligned against the min ister in the movement to have him ex pelled from the Lawton pulpit on for- mal charges drawn up by the govern- | ing Presbytery. | County Attorney Riley ! and factionists would he about the abduction of the pastor and it was indicated that ea would be asked to explain his w eabouts on the night the alleged slugging and Kidnapping took pl Pastor Irwin a ce memhbers of the church were called in last night and questioned at length when the county orney decided to convene the inquiry court outside subpoenas or MARRIED %5 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. S. Algot Johnson of 500 Church Street, Observe Happy Eayent—Friends Join in Observance. Algot Johnson, of marriage A number of their friends gathered with them in the obser ance of the happy occasion. During | the evening the couple were present- ed with a number of gifts, which in- cluded a silver collection. Mrs. John- Miss Lundin. The couple were married in this city. Mr. John- | son is employed at the Corbin Screw corporation. TORMAY FILES REPORT Plumbing Inspector Made 102 In-| pections and Granted 39 Permits | in Month of April. The monthly report of Plumbing Tormay shows 102 in- Inspector P. J 9 permits grant- spections made and 3 ed in April. Thirty-two permits were granted for work in old buildings and seven in new structures. Tncluded in the latter class was that of the Polish Orphan- age which was the biggest job in the plumbing line ever undertaken in this city. The official made 54 special in-| spections. Elsie \len; iflstate‘ Is Inventoried at $4,471 Elsie C. Aren dministratrix in the estate of the Iz rs. Lena Arens, an inventor, follows: Trust com- Niles, Bement es D). C. Judd Total $4,471. IRE. morni for 4 at 2:38 o'clock t alarm from Box ashbox at the re street, owned by S. Dorio. was slight The dam- age Innocent, Is Freed | Carl here the life for a crime he never committed, is at | last at liberty, through the confession | of the sole witness se testimony | convicted him. his own daughter, that | her testimony was untrue. He served Papenfuse, pictur 1o (0O.) man v nee in the Ohio penitentiary House Phone 1884-15. BERLIN—Six Room Cottage; six years, ; 115 Acre Land; Small Barn; Poultry Homse; 35 Chickens; 1 Cow. Price $4,800. H. J. FOIREN ) 140 MAIN STREE PHONE 1790 NEW BRITAIN DAILY WOMAN DRANK POISON Mrs, Fall Collapses While Telling Her Troubles To the Police, Mrs, Anna Fall of 648 Main street, rushed into the police stption last night, and while telling Lieutenant Samuel Bamforth about some trouble she had had with her ter-in-law, fell to the floor. She was rushed to the New Britain General hospital, but ater recovered and left the institu- t n is the wife of John rding to his story told to the poli 1e learned that his wife had been iving the attentions of a boarder, and in consequence, he ordered the boarder out of the house, This action displeased his wife, he said, Last night while arguing over the action with her husband, the woman drank the contents of a'vial, and then hurled it at him She ran from the house at once and made her way to police headquarters. GIRL STUDENTS SUSPENDED Four Young Damsels of Wellesley College Must Suffer For Staying Out Late Nights Unchaperoned, Wellesley, Mass., May 2—2The cause of the suspension of four members of the junior class of Wellesley college was explained by college authorities as motoring at night and going (o theaters without chaperons. The of- tenses were committed on more than one occasion, it was said, and under false registration at the dormitories, where the students are required to register where and how they intend spending their evenings. Absence from the college dormi- tories was not involved iu the disci- plinary action, a college official said in discussing earlier reports that the young women had remained away over night. The statement from the college of- fice did not give the names of the young women involved, but it is known that they were Louisa R. Shotwell of Skaneateles, b : Sthel M. Rogers of Newark, N. Bernice Anderson of Hamilton, Ont, and Mary McCarthy of Mar!boro. ,, son of Mrs. M 21 South Burritt s tertained eight frie onda noon in honor of sixth birthday. Games were played and refreshments were served. Vocal sclections were Perry Blair of 4@ = v gt ."M' S N Ve ey LA LE) This season’s display of Summer Furniture is indeed unusual with its many new models in suites and single pieces of reed, wicker, fibre and hard wood. Manufacturers have seemingly exerted every ef- fort to meet the popular demand for attractive warm weather furniture, and we ourselves have out- done past displays—it is up to you to take advantage of them. Couch Hammocks and Porch Swings in a wide variety and at prices to fit your pocketbook. We have one here that is a real big value and the price is only $11.98. Others upholstered with Mar- shall Spring Seats and backs with a fine covering ranging in prices from $55.00 up to $80.00. .Be sure to see this wonderful Hammock display. SPECIAL PRICES FOR ONE WEEK ON CONGOLEUM RUGS. TVoXd voses 9 x5 $7.65 OX10% +vvvvivrenen.. 81345 9%12 veviririnenn.s $1545 JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE. rendered by Miss Alice Humphrey and Viola Blair. SMALL SUIT BROUGHT Adelena Karwoski has been named the defendant in an action brought by Butler Brothers of New \'o{k, through Lawyer M. D. Saxe, for $150. The papers were served by Constable I'red Winkle, The writ is returnable on the third Monday of May in ll}o city court. Professional Demonstration Do Not Miss Seeing Mrs. Bowlby AKE arrangements at in great demand. once as her services are A few moments consulta- tion with her will solve your corset troubles. . 1\[1‘5. Bowlby has had wide experience and training, having fitted BON TON corsets in all leading Am- erican cities as well as centers abroad. in many of the fashion Remember—the BON TON is America’s leading corset, designed to give every type of figure fash- jonable lines, and Mrs. Bowlby is here specially to assist you in selecting the exact BON TON model for your type of figure. BESSE-LELAND CO. 27 Stores 27 Cities “Always More Value For Less Money” Here’s a Fine Proposition—No. 152 Kelsey blossom, beds. CAMP REAL 272 Main Street terms. at your own price, Phone 343 fim FOR SALE New Briek Block, 11 Tenements and 1 Store, b Also 3 Temement Brick Block, new and all modern. Must be sold | H. D. HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 141— RESIDENCE 1832-3. l Natioual Bank Ballding. street—2-Family House at a moderate price. If - ‘ you can find a yard in New Britain to beat it, we ~in a | are from Missouri. Full of fine fruit trees all in chicken coops, garden and nice flower ESTATE CO. Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. Very low price and liberal Oprn Saturday Evesings BEST MILK = FOR BABY 1S FASTEUHIZED Raw, untreated milk is dangerous for Baby for RAW MILK contains large numbers of gern‘u that may wreck its life—germs that are ren- dered harmless by only ONE method, PASTEURIZATION. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK Is safe for young and old—it ig really safe because not alone does it come from healthy cows and handled with sanitary og 3, but it is ALSO PAS- TEURIZED, making it absolutely pure, GIVE US A TRIAL, ~ J. E. Seibert & Son Pateuvized Milk & Cream CROWLEY BROS. INCf PAINTERS AND DECORATORS' 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs SPRING NEEDS SUPPLIED ‘We can supply you with the latest thing in strollers and baby carriages at a very attractive price. A complete stock of linoleums and floor ‘~verings. A. LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture 34 LAFAYETTE ST. Tel. 1329-3 Money = MARKET, "WHERE THE PEOPLE SHOP. ] . N Saving Special for ednsday at 436 MAIN- ST.OPPOSITE E.MAIN 51 SPECIALS—FROM 7 TO 12 A, M. Fresh Hamburg RULDA R s ZDIC el Potatoes Lean Smoked 15 Shoulders Ih. [ CABBAGE FREE WITH BEST SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF ........... Cheeneees Pk. — SPECIALS FOR ALL DAY — Legs Fancy Lamb Prime Veal To Roast Fresh Pork Chops Best Frankforts Lean Boiling Beef Pot Roasts Lb. Solid Bonceless Roasts of Beef ... Sugar Cured 27c P. N. G. White : Naptha Soap . ..5 Bars 25c s 8¢ . 35¢ . 18¢ . 25¢ . 15¢ Pure Lard Fresh Guarantced Fggs 55 (4 SITBRER R T, 28¢ Doz—2 Doz. ...... 27c Challenge Milk Can . Large Meaty Prunes ........ 3 Lbs, Evaporated Milk Can American Sardines 6 Cans 12¢ 40c Fancy Table Apples Large Ripe Bananas “Large Spnkist Oranges Large Sound Onions 25¢ THE OLD HOME TOWN NEWT JUST FINISHED HITCHING UP IN HIS NEWLY PAINTED BUGGY WHEN THE OLD MARE STARTED KICKING -