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OUR COCOA-OLIVE SHAMPOO 18 GOOD You Can Take Our Word For It Made From Pure Olive and Cocoanut O Easy to use and the results will be more than pleasing. —The— Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. Horsfall-Made Hand Tailored Ready for Service Clothes for Men 8o carefully designed and so poftly hand-tailored that fash- jon and fit are a matter of course instead of a matter of alteration ! No man, no matter what his build, need sacrifice styla or smartness if he wears Horsfall- made clothes. The hand work makes the difference. Sults for town and country — smart topcoats — moderately priced. HORSFALLS s lumStrect_ 95-99 «j¢ Pays to Buy Our Kind” MAPLE HILL NEWS 'Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Sprague and family are spending the week-end in Haverhill, Mass, visiting relatives. Peter Mansfield is confined to his Thome on Golf street by illness. Miss Alice Clarke of Wallingford | has béen a guest of Miss Arline Root| ithe past week. _Mrs. Arthur, Holllngs and son Hartford spe: last week-end with | . !Mr. and Mrs. Charles R, Hare. | ‘Mr. and Mrs, Loren M. Bancroft of | [Bobbins avenue have returned from a itwo wecks' trip to Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spittler are riow joccupying their house on Maple street | after spending the winter in Hartforq. Dr. and Mrs. A. 8. Grant and| {daughter motored to Newport, Rhode |the Brockton Shoe Mfrs. association, | the telegraph. | Mrs. ot |2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, AVIATORS JOINTLY ARE GIVEN CREDIT Trans-Continental Fliers Hold Numerous Records e §an Diego, May 4-—=Lieut. John A \Miaeready was horn in California Oe- tober 14, 1888 and is a graduate of Stanford university, He waas recom mended for appointment as a first jeutenant in the alr service in July| 1918 and recelved his commission 10 September, om Oetober, 1918 to September, 1920, he was a captain in the air serviea but with the reorgani zation of that arm he was reduced to| a first lieutenant Lieut, Oakley G. Kelly was born in| Pennsylvania, December 8, 1801 and| entered the alr servies in June, 1917, Ha received his commission as second loutenant In May, 1918 and as first| lleutenant in September, 1020, | Lieuts, Macready and Kelly jointly are eredited with holding seven wnrldl aviation records besides that made vostorday, Macready, In addition han‘ the distinetion of flying higher and further than any other living man, He | established a world altitude record at| Dayton, 0., in September, 1921 when | he attained an altitude of 40,800 feet, | The two officers together hold the | world duration record, They estab- lished that at Dayton, O, last April when they stayed in the air 36 hours 5 minutes and 50 seconds, | They also hald the world's speed | records for 2,600, 2,000, 8,600 and | 4,000 kllometers, Together they es-| tablished a world's weight lifting rec- | ord for a single motored plane at Hazelhurst fleld, Long Island on May 2 Inst when they flow a plane carrying 10,900 pounds, King Alfonso Renewing Pre-War Friendships Dy The Assoctated Press, Brussels, May 4-—King Alfonso of Spain {s taking great interest in re- newing acquaintances made here dur- ing the war. This morning he mo- tored to Mechlin to call on Cardinal Mercler, Among King Alfonso's visitors was Prince Felix of Bourbon de Parma, whom KingAlbert invited to the palace in order that he might have an opportunity to thank the Spanish sovereign for the hospitality extended to the prince's sister, former | Empress Zita of Austria. Brockto; Shoe Men to Confer Next Monday Brockton, Mass, May 4.—A confer- ence on the wage situation between the Brockton Joint Shoe council and General President Collis Lovelly and General Secretary-Treasurer Charles L. Baine of, the Boot and Shoe Work- ers' unfon will’be held here May 7. | WAS UNCLE OF MRS. BURDICK | {1 Late Eugene F. Finley of Providenoe, Buried Yesterday, Was Direct De- | scendant of Samuel Morse, Inventor The funeral of the late Eugene I\ Finley, of Providence, R. I, was held from his home in that city yesterday. Mr. Finley was the last of four sons of Senator Finley who was a life long |and respected resident of Marlboro, and was a direct descendant of Sam- vel Tinley Breese Morse, inventor of | He was an uncle of | Grove Hill, J. M. Burdick of ew Britaln. Army Captain Killed and | Another Man Badly Injured Washington, May 4.-—The army chemieal warfare service has under- taken the request of the navy de- partment to conduct research experi- ments which are expected to give protection to water front and sub- surface shore properties. Chemieal service experts were given an appro- priation of $5,000 to finance their ex- perimants intended to kill off teredos, LARGE CROWD AT WHIST St, Joseph's Tadies' Ald Society Wold Successful Soclal at Elks' Clube Names of Prise Winners, The whist and dance given last evening under the ausplees of the Ladies' Ald soeclety of 8t, Joseph's church at the Elks' club was a de. cided success both financially and so- clally. A large crowd enjoyed the eard party and daneing. The prises were awarded to Mrs, Mary Sheehan, Mps, Cox, Mps. D, Kilduft, Mrs. Lebeck, Mrs, 8. Jacobs, Mrs, H, Oestman, Mrs, M, Hannen, Mpys, M. Murphy, Miss Margaret Walsh, Mrs, Robinson, Mrs, Charles MeCarthy, Mrs, J. Meskil), Mrs, G, Roden, Mps. Clerkin, HWenry Horn- kohl, Arthur Campbell, M, Hannon, Gena Cassidy, George Weir and Mr, Kiernan, Mrs. Henry Hornkoh! was chair- man of the committee in charge of the affalr, ——e FNLIST IN ARMY Btephen Tardinla of 4416 Orange street and Fdward, J, Lavella who came here from Manchester, N, H, a short time ago to work for the North & Judd Mfg, Co, yosterday enlisted in the U, 8 army and were assigned to coast artlllery serviea at Fort M G, Wright on Long Island Eound, op- posite New London, i Have Your Furs Repaired and Secure Free Storage ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A NICE CHOKER? If So, Why Not Come Up and Look Over CO-OPERATION NEEDED Head of Steol Corpovation Says Lack of Working Understandings s Ham- peving Merchant Marine. New Orleans, May d-~James A, Farvell, president of the U, 8, Steel Corp,, told the tenth annua! conven- tion of the national forelgn trade counecll today that less in operation of American ships comes not from a surplus of modern ships but from a lack of co.operation on the part of all pwners, forelgn and domestle, to stabflize a business in which all are suffering, “I am confident our forelgn rivals would recognize the desirability of co-operation by all maritime coun- tries in dispesing of tonnage to be used In the market se as to balance the supply of ships with the demand thereby stabilizing rates, not merely to the advantage of the operators but even more to the advantage of the traders of the world," he sald, CROKER ¥ G CONTINUVED, By The Assocla pn, Dublin, May 4-~—~Hearlug on the Richard Croker will sult was post- poned today untll May 31 by Justice Jonathan Pim of the king's bench di- vislon for southern Irela Imported Roquefort 60e, Russell's. —advt, and Our Line FRIDAY, MAY | Men's club of Bt, Mark's | yometime in June, All Repairs Amounting to $10 4, 1023, EPISCOPAL LEADER HERE | Speaker at Men's Club Meeting Calls | Attention to Growing Need for More Week-Day Religious Tralning of the Episcopal ohureh last evening an address was delivered by Rev, John M. Rosen- baugh, director of religious education in the diocese, Rev, Mr, Rosen- baugh spoke on the need for more religlous eduecation and for additional religious instruetion in the homes, He referred to the growing movement for weeli-day religlous schools and spoke on the need for that type of in- struetion, | Officers were elected as follows: President, Dr, I, A, B, Forrest; vice president, W. H, Pitzell; secretary, Reynolds Baldwin; treasurer, George H, Mitehell, An invitation from the South Con- sgational chureh Rrotherhood to soin with them in holding an outing this spring, was read by the echairman, Many of the members, however, felt that it was more advisable for the various organizations within Bt Mark's ehureh to hold & joint outing The exact date will be decided upon later, —— At the annual meeting Imported Roquefort 60c, Russell's, ~~advt, up Stored Free [ — Hudson Fur Shop_ 13 Franklin Square — Some Universal Facts — THE REMARKABLE S UCCESS THAT THE Universal Vacuum Cleaner New Britain, Conn. B o weeinend: a worm which gnaws into and de- Ser. and Mers. Kennoth, Craseield of [#11Y® aubmerged woof | rtford will spend the next few | "ACTORY MEN CAVORT E;nuu with Mrs, Wm. E, Burk of| X i gune knue [Screw Shop Opens Tndoor Baschall | SRR leagne—Hnngry Nine Wins. | TO SPEND DAY IN OAMP | ""‘"] i "h s e BAst Gatirdsy, May 83, Al Boy| The indoor baseha cague a o | . Screw shop opened with a bang last | pfo':;'i,xh;,:‘(.":.',',,”::‘radm.':',:::;‘r:,f::: night after the last echo of the six ation from the patrol leaders' | 0'clock whistle had died away when chool in any of the sessions durlng;'v‘" I'“”‘5‘;"'""“\'";’xp‘;"';’::m‘h"'r:rh"'p"mg “h:;n:\flu‘rh.;yn:c:nz?::.;,p':n;,.c;'-‘_m,fji The feature of the game was the| o¥. inatructor of the school, Wnd |playing ot O'Connell, the Hungry) alter 0. 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The finishing touch for salads, & supply now at this bargain prize. 7 Ogs. regularly 35¢c SPECIAL NOW—20c¢ SATURDAY CANDY .... color. Lay in YOU SAVE 6¢ LB. 80c ‘WEEK: OPEKO COFFEE v OPEKO TEA ... SYMOND INN COC s, SYMOND INN CHOCOLAT: CHOCOLATE PUDDING .. EXTRACT LEMON EXTRACT VANILLA . . PANTRY SPECIALS . 2 for b2¢ . 2 for blc . 2 for 26c . 2 for 206c . 2 for 16¢c .. 2 for 41¢ . 2 for 86c CLARK & BRANERD DRUG STORE 181 Main Street CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD oA NANNNNNNANNNNANP NN May Clearance Sale §l.95 Trimmed Dress $4.95 Values up to §7.50. ALL OUR TRIMMED DRESS HATS PRICED FROM $10.00 TO $25.00 SUBJECT TO 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. Flowers, Fancy Feather Trimmings—All at Special Price Reductions SALE OF COATS Coats made of plaids in sport styles, several models to choose from. b Syl SO $16.50 .« $19.75 spectal, ..o A very specinl lot of Coats made of all the wanted materials, all colors and sizes. $25.00And $35-00 Very special prices. .....c...... GLOVES 2-Clasp Kid Gloves i all colors and sizes at—$1.00, Chamofsette Gauntlets in all colors and sizes. Special—75c. Washable Suede in all sizes—$1.50. 2.Clasp Silk Gloves in all colors, from 75¢ up. Trimmed Dress Hats, $5.00 value Trimmed Dress Hats, $4.00 value All to go at 20 PER CENT OFF. Easy Terms, Only $1.50 Down and $5.00 FREE with each set of attachments a handy 16-Button Silk Gloves in all colors—$1.50 up. New Spring Coats and Coatees. New Dresses, new Blouses, new Gloves, new Handkerchiefs, Earrings, Beads and Pins. Hosiery. Corsets, Lingerie, new Spring Knit Underwear, Chil- dren's Bloomer Dresses. Boys' Suits, ages 2 to 8 yrars. silk Petticoats and Bloomers. Children’s Hats and Caps. New Sweaters of silk and wool. all styles, Per Month. The Connecticut Light & Power Co. 92 WEST MAIN STREET The patrons of this theater are requested to see our show next week, as on Tuesday or Wednesday of the theater has been taken by the New Britain Choral Society on Monday. combination apron and attachment holder. TELEPHONE 230 78 NEXT WEEK TUES. and WED. John Gilbert in “Truxton King” For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Aavts. “The Face on the Barroom Floor” Starring HENRY B. WALTHALL