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14 FUTURE OUTLOOK IN EUROPE NOT BRIGHT U. S. Chamber of Commerce Not Over-Enthusiastic to a ceremonial program in connec. tion with the laying of the corner- stone for the new home of the Na- tional Chamber for which ground al- ready has been broken on a site over- looking lLafayette Square on the north, 348 Main St. DRESS GOODS STORE AMERICAN SILK PONGEE all colors, 36-in. 49 c wide, 89c value Wednesday — Sale — m40-:n. ObReGANDIES colors, best 39 C 75¢ quality ... COLORED CHAM;RAY 2500 yds all colors Wednesday 8 Cc Wednesday — Sale — City Items Rig Jewelry Sale at Henry Morans, advt, Mrs, Mabel Wicander, Miss Sylvia nder and rMs, Mollie Messinger resigned as clerks at McMillan's Miss Leonie Rourke has re- as stenographer there. Foresters’ Hall, Kensing- Admission 25¢. No can- INDIAN HEAD 1000 yards on lsc sale Wednesday R T R SR 36-in. PERCALES light and dark patterns, 20c 12%0 8 | have store. signed Carnival, ton tonight [vassers.—advt A May dance will be held at the EIks club tonight by members of the local lodge Chapman's orchestra will furnish music. The Daughters of Veterans will hold a whist Wed, evening.—advt A marriage license has been taken by Charles Kaytar of 146 Glen street, FForeign Wars, will meet tomorrow sington avenue Washington, May 16.—Although business conditions are on the mend in this country the improvement throughout the world, and particular- | ly in Europe the war has not | been sufficient to justify optimism as to the future Joseph P Defrees, president of the chamber of com- merce of the United States, declared today in opening the tenth annual meeting of the chamber, No Assurances Abroad. “When we look eastward fo the| center of modern civilization in Bur- | ope, to the markets of half our ex- port trade, it is only the hopelessly ignorant or the incurable optimist | who can work out any immediate as- surance comfort or stability “Hunger and its kinsman, bolshe- | cion™ o o™ \yie vism, still stalk menacingly | Hartford. the stage, wars and rumors of wars| "y "p “wijljams through H. Dayton are yet in progress, boundaries are|y,;nprey has sold a house and lot A o e defent of mil. |0f New York, who is moving to_this that we fought f city to take a position with the Stan- DRESS GINGHAM 32-in, wide, small check: 35¢ value 19 c Wednesday . SATIN STRIPED SHIRTINGS fast colors 45¢ value 40-in. UNBLEACHED SHEETING good quality 9é_c since value and would remain with his bride at or| near Palm Springs for perhaps a month, Neil McCarthy, attorney for Y\Hsa‘ Acker, told newspapermen that any prosecution of Vg'entino for bigamy was a matter for the state authorities and he informed Miss Acker it was Continue the Barry Manslaughter Case Bridgeport, May 16.-—At the request of State's Attorney Cummings, Judge Maltbie in superior court today order- ed the c of Arthur Barry of Wor- cester, charged with manslaughter, in not necessary for her to swear to a|connection with the shooting of Peter complaint against him. A. Wagner on April 13, continued un- i “I cannot state at present,” he add- | til the September term of the court. ed, “what other steps my client may | Barry pleaded not guilty. He was wish to take."” | held pending the raising of the bail of 1 $2,500. MRS. VALENTINO NO. 1 PEEVED AT RUDOLPH Frank Hart of 103 Smalley street, Ein i has entered the employ of the Me- He was formerly Smith company of [ Millan company. “Wants To Do Something" — Judge acre Rules That Marriage 1s Big- amous One Under Law THE NEN BRITAIN Los Angeles, May 16.—Jean Acker, motion picture actress from hom Rudolph Valentino, film actor obtain- tarism and the safety of our own and | other free governments have not yet | been attained. How and when we &hall al we who are most powerful to aid, estorin ability in Burope in our own interest as well as in theirs, are, 1 assert the greatest and most immediate problems before American business today.” Balfour Also Speaks. The convention also was addressed by Arthur Balfour, vice-president of the association of British chambers of commerce, who spoke on the econ- omic and industrial situation of Fur- ope “In England,” he said, ‘“and some other countries, we have the worst, we are reaching economic conditions where trade on a proper basis will again be possible and T am very hopeful that before the end of the year trade will begin to flow in its normal channels.” The afternoon ses in seen ion was devoted OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 Main Street IT PROMOTES PROSPERITY We are simply commercializ- ing the experience absorbed during years of storekeeping when we select the goods we of- fer in bulk to our customers, in competition with the well known brands of package goods. You simply exchange the label guar- antee for one of Cooked Food Shop’s, and save the difference in cost, this can be used for so much extra spending money, without reducing the standard of excellence of your table, WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Challenge Brand Milk, 10c can. Strictly Fresh Native Eggs, 40c doz. Fancy Coffee (none better) 25¢ 1b. Best Tub Butter, 47c Ib. Boned Turkey, $1.35 can. Tuna Fish, Crab, Chicken Salad 45¢ 1h. Vegetable Salads, 30c 1b. Imported S 65c¢ 1b. viss Cheese, About the Store New Sauerkraut. Potato Salad, 18c Ib New Jot Salted Herrings Imported Sardines. Now time to buy. Buy Mayonnaise by the bulk and gave money. The Fancy Smoked Shoulders have arrived. Get them while they last. is the HARDWARE CITY LOA? HOUSES There are a FEW o years ago left in different parts of the city. We can offer you any ef them at a BIG BARGAIN, away BELOW ACTUAL us. CAMP REAL 272 Main Street DELBERT Announces the Removal of His Architectural Offices To His Recently Completed Building at Seven May Twelfth Nineteen Hundred Twenty-Two Member American 1 We will make EASY TER] Phone 343 ley Rule and lLevel company. The poppy committee of Private Walter J. Smith Post, Veterans of oFreign Wars, will meet tomorrow evening at the home of Stuart Hell- berg on Lincoln street. The members of the Shamrocks baseball team are requested to meet this evening in Pilz's Sporting ex- change on the railread arcade. The police received a complaint late last night that a man was prowling around the P. W. Smith property at 144 High street. An investigation was conducted but no trace of the stranger was found. : MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Miss Mary Kozlowski Honored By a Party of Friends—To Be Married May 22. A miscellaneous shower was ten- dered to Miss Mary Kozlowski by her sister, Miss Monica Kozlowski, at 136 Cleveland street last evening. About 30 guests were present. The feature of the evening was a mock marriage with Miss Mary Wonsik as bride. Miss Helen Osmian as groom, Miss Ver- onica Osmian as maid of honor, Mtks Alice Galazki as best man, Miss Mon- ica Kozlowski as flower girl and Miss Rose Kozlowski as minister. Vocal selections were rendered by the Misses Valentina Bukowski, Lucy Gierochowski, Allce Galazki and Mary | Wonsik. The Misses Veronica Osmian and Stella Dalkowski also featured in comic dances. ss Kozlowski was the recipient y beautiful and useful gifts. She will become the bride of Peter Kochanowicz on May 22. GRANT'S PAINTING-$3 0Oil Picture of Famous General Sold at Auction to New York Dealers— Others Equally Cheap. South Norwalk, May 16.-—An oil painting of Gen. Grant, taken from the main salon of the old Vaterland, was knocked down for $35 to Pendle- ton Bros. of New York, at the auction of surplus property of the U. §. Ship- ping Board Emergency Fleet Corp., held at Wilson Point today. A paint- ing of Princess Louise brought $80 from Fred Hain of this city, and one of Princess Louise and sons brought $60 from Wm: Kalwasser of Jersey City, N. J. Julius Peznik paid $2 for the best canvas of all, that of “a German peer.” The gold and silver plate and table service of the old Vaterland, now the Leviathan, which was first offered for public sale, has been withdrawn Yesterday's sale disposed of most of the engines, pumps, etc., while today and tomor- row tools, fittings and small stuff are to be sold. Sidney Henry, director of sales of the Shipping Board, attended yesterday's sale. TO ATTEND MEETING W. Carlson, Albert M. Peter- son and Supernumerary Policeman Edward Peterson, delegates from An- wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, left thiz afternoon for Waterbury to attend the grand lodge meeting. They will witness the first degree in that city this evening, and will remain un- til Wednesday evening. Aaron LICENSE IS SUSPENDED. The local police were notified today that the operator's license of. E. J. Gooby of 10 Madison street, has been suspended by the automobile com- missioner. CORPORATION f these houses built two| COST. Come in and see| S. ESTATE CO. K. PERRY teen Court Street nstitute of Architects. ed an interlocuto January “would like to do something” hecause of his marriage at California, Hudnut, art director, known professionally at Natacha Rambova. my attorney,” according to judges of the geles county t locutory decree is made final, January 10, field, such a marriage as tracted by Valentino and. Miss Hud- nut is bigamous. 2 reported from one source they plan. | ned to go to New already have started for that city to visit her father, Richard Hudnut, per- fume manufacturer. was that Valentino was at work on a desert picture in the Imperial valley| for a hearing on the pefition. —Big Mid-Week Specials— reains—It's Satisfactory Saving ¢ decree of divorce 10, 19 said today she Mexicali, Tower last Saturday to Winifred dancer and motion picture “1 shall take the matter up with said Miss Acker, who Los An- superior court is Mrs. alentino and will be until the inter- 192 According to Judge J. W. Summer- that con- Idbate | Tt was Efforts to alentino and his bride failed York and might Another report | Don't Miss These Food I3 HEM PURE FOOD OHICAN MAR British Troops Will Evacuate London, May 16.-—(By Associated Press.)—Questioned in the house of commons this afternoon concerning the Rritish troops in Ireland, Sir Hamar Greenwood, the secretary for Ireland, replied that there would be no British troops in southern Ireland by the end of this week except those in Dublin and those used for coast de- fense. To Select Receiver For Conn. Breweries Bridgeport, May 16.—Attorneys rep- resenting the Connecticut Breweries (Co. and the stockholders who yester- day presented a petition for appoint- ment of a receiver and dissolution of the company, held a conference with Judge Wolfe today. At its conclu- sion it was announced that an agree- ment had been reached that the short calendar session Friday will set a date KET 367 MAIN STREET ’ — BIG MORNING From 7:00 Steak SIR! From 9:00 To Large New Onions.......... 3 Lbs. 19c Legs Veal For Pot Pie Breasts Veal To Stuft Shoulder Veal Cuts Fancy Veal Chops ... Fancy Veal Cutlets Fresh Calves Liver .. Lean Boiling Beef Meaty Pot Roasts Beef Prime Rump Beef ... ~w 10c w. 14¢ .. 22¢C w 32C | .30c o 1B, 5c .. L, 100 .. 16¢€ PORTERHOUSE CHOICE SHOULDER T'RESH GROUND ITAMBURG Fancy Sugar Corn ..........3 Cans 25¢ STEAK SALE — to 11:00 roin anp rovvp_1e, 18¢€ LB. 12%0 3 LBS. 250 nolley, was elected committee of the CConnecticut Confer- ence of Social Workers, 2, he has been notified. will serve until the next annual con- ference. ¥ Of Conn. Social Workers Probation Officer Edward C. Con- to the executive at the 12th nnual session held at Stamford, May Mr. Connolly L USE SEIBERTS PASTEUR. MILE AND CREATE CHILDREN WISH THEY MADE GLASSES BIGGER The kiddies like our milk so well — they can't get enough of it. Order a plentiful sup- ply. We deliver it} promptly every morn- ing. Get acquainted ] with our dairy pro- ducts. ESEIBERT 6 SON) “Your Milkman" PARK STRELT PHONE 1720 ) * SPRING DS SUPPLIED ‘We can supply you with the latest thing in strollers and baby carriages 11:00 A. M. Lean Corned Beef Frankforts And Bologna Fresh Pork to Roast Fresh Cut Pork Chops Salt Pigs Heads . Home Made Sausage Small Fresh Sliced Liver Lean Smok’d Shoulders . ... .... Lb. 12%c 'rom 3:00 To 5:00 P, M. Best Creame Fresh Selected ECGS ry BUTTER ....... ;lib. 415 s Best Pure LARD .....0000 cm 27¢ Dinner Blend COFFFE Mohican Evap. Milk ..... 2 Cans 196 Babbit's Cleanser 2 Armour's Oats Whole Milk CHEESE | Red Butterfly TEA—AN Kinds ... Blue Rose Rice ... | Confectionery Sngar Kippered | Herring Native spring Spinach Red Ripe Strawherries Basket 1 9c Fresh Cut Native Asparagus . . Bun. . Doz 2_9(: Sweet Juicy Navel Oranges Large Ripe Pincapples Each 19 (4 Large Juicy Lemons . Fancy New Potatoes . .. 4 Qe 35C Seeded Muscat Doz. 29c ('-‘:Ir:“r: Hearts .... Bun. 18(: FRESH! — Wed. - T 8c 12¢ Fresh Shore Haddock Sliced Bluefish Fresh Flounders White Halibut =alt VFancy Mackerel Fat Salt Raisins .....15 oz, pks. 19¢ ‘l;'("‘“ or A Wax Beans [.... 2 Qts. 25(: hurs. - Fri. — FISH! Fresh Sliced Steak Cod Fresh Mackerel Fancy Smelts Fancy King Red Salmon Salt Boneless Cod Bits Boneless Smoked Herring 34 LAFAYETTE ST. NOTICE towing and wrecking jobs. Cadillac repairing a specialty. at a very attractive price. A complete stock of linoleums and floor ‘overings. A. LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture Tel. 1329-3 built Cadillas for We have a special 24 hour service. Live and dead storage. Prompt service Is our motte. The . B. Moran Garage 16-18 BOOTH STREET Tel, 622-15 House Phone 1864-15. [STANLEY Y77 W NUALITY GOODS AT:. Ireland ;Connoll&“m{ Committee ik MA R K E T : [U. & Lean Smoked Shoulders 5. l_..amb Chops ......... Fresh Cut Hamburg Ib. 18¢ Choice Sholder Steak Ib 20c Lean Corned Beef lb. 10c Sugar Cured Bacon 1b. 25¢ Granulated Sugar ........ Crispy Ginger Snaps .. .. 5 Lbs. 29¢ Fresh Fig Bars..............2 Lbs. 25¢ Sugar Corn....2 cans 25¢ Sifted Peas....2 cans 25¢ I Fancy Tomatoes 2 cans 25¢ Pink Salmon...2 cans 25¢ ! Shredded Wheat pkg. 1lc Evaporated Milk 3 cans 25¢ Challenge Milk....can 12¢ Campbells Soups 3 cans 29¢ Campbells Beans 2 cans 19¢ Corn Flakes ..... pkg. 9¢ Wedgwood Creamery BUTTER.. . .Lb. 40c¢ Strictly Fresh EGGS .. veveeve.. Doz. 29¢ — STRAWBERRIES — We have the finest selection of Strawberries in the city. Come in and look them over Fresh Native Spinach pk. 39¢ Fresh Native Asparagus ....bunch 25¢ Hot House Lettuce hd. 15¢ Fresh Green Peas..qt. 18¢ Green Beans Green Peppers . New Onions . Rhubarb 1b. 10¢ Navel Oranges .. doz, 45¢ Large Lemons ... doz. 29¢ . qt. 15¢ qt. 15¢ 3 1bs. 25¢ — FOR SALE — A good lot on Stecle Street—anear Harrison. Fine lot on Hart Strect—near Vine. Both at good H. DAYTON 272 MAIN STREET Tel.—Office 141 value. HUMPHREY Open Saturday Evenings. Residence 1822-3 For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. THE OLD HOME TOWN LA g 1 #7” THE BILLPOSTERS WHO CAME TO BY STANLEY R YESTERDAY DID NOT PUT UP CIRCUS POSTERS AS SOME FOLKS HAD EXPECTED -