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We Have Just Received A New Sample Book of WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS This Should Be of Interest To the Prospective June Bride —The— Dickinson Drug Co. Stationery Dept, 169-171 MAIN ST, MARK MMUUS SHOT . Ticonderoga and Bennington Bat- tle Monumcms in Vermont June 1.~ Ground for the eree ment ¢ meeting ants, now h was in- ington, Vt am menu ark the site of the in the Hampshire te of Vermont y associatad with the hatties of ga and Bennington in the y war and with the early history of the state, T ment vhieh is the gift of Mrs. Eilnor jer of New York to the Renning Rattie Monument and Historieal will e dedieated on July & conter of & Maltese eroas 42 jiameter formed by embedding slabs in the turf wili Vermont grey mar. on 018 the & timate ieandere Heve onu tor Boleety In th feet i 1,220 marbie rise a shrine of ble 12 feet high and six fet wde this will be placed two tablets, one nseription telling the thie site and & Jow rellef ouse and the other great aring an history of of the meeting ¥ wving a reproduction of the sen The Inscription prepared for the o8 the erection of the meeting house, “a plain building of inpainted wo in 1763.65 and deals with the stirring events of co- lonia)l days as follows of the state iment ree Here the forefathers met in prayer assistance against the oppressive measures of New York and the over. whelming power of Goerge., Hither the settlers ret from the eapture of Ticonderog battle of Bennington and the surrender of Bur- goyne to offer thelr thanksgivings, {and here were brought the 770 pris- one tured on August 16, 1777, “For 40 years the center of the re- liglous life of the community, the meeting house was also conneeted with tha political life of the state. Vermont was an independent repub- (lle from January 17, 1777, to its ad- | mission into the Unlon March 4, 11791, The first legislature met nt | Windsor In 1788 and adjourned to | Bennington for its June session, held on this site, The laws for carrying on the government of this sovereign state were enacted the session of (the legisiature wh assembled |the meeting house February 11, | “Here met the convention, ¢ |sisting of one delegate from each {town, which on January 10, 1791, ratified the constitution of the United States by the signatures of 105 out jof 109 delegates, thereby preparing the way for the admission of Ver- lmnnt into the Unlon as the first state lafter the original thirteen.” The first meeting house stood until 1806, when it was replaced hy a church which is still standing. The | monument will stand on the village| green a few feet from the present " | chureh, l for Spring Suits and Coats Smart Imported Mixture and Camel's Halr Sults— Values to Values to Beautifully Smart Imported Mixture Coats— Of “Toytown" and “Wo while' make. Values to $56 $30.75. Camel's Hair Coats and Capes— Special at $50.75, now.... $45 Plain, Plald and Natural Camel's Hair Shade Coats— Values to $20 $14.95 Charming Twilleord Coats— $55 values, now 8£30.75 $756 values, now £55.00 $95 values, now ....8065.00 HORSFALLSj 93-99 Xdsylum Street§ Hartford. “It Pays To Buy Our Kind"” FRENCH ORDERS REVOKED Rome, Jtaly—Compulsory teaching | of Trench in Italian schools has been | aholished by Premier Mussolini, Tn- stead, each pupil must be taught one of several foreign languages. English I W. W. NOT WANTED \ According to Recent Decision of Su- | preme Court. Members of That Or- | is included in the list. | | e——— | — Whether you eat to live or live to| eat, you want the best ingredients in vour goods. That means Baker's Ix- tracts in everything that calls for fla- voring.—advt. der Are Not Wanted in the State. By The Associated Press. Topeka, June 1.—As a result of the recent declsion in the Kansas supreme court, members of the Industrial| Workers of the World are not wanted | | in Kansas. | The high court has sustained an in-| Junction against the I. W. W, its of-| ficlals and all members, issued in thp! district court of Butler county. Tt| has been held by the attor eral's department that the p of an I. W. W. membership ca sufficlent grounds on which such| member may be held in contempt of | the injunction in any county in the state. | C. B. Griffith, state attorney z«"n»‘ eral, in his brief before the court, gald: “It will be seen at once that the acts of the organization are nnli i | VISIT OUR NEW STORE TOMORROW 'OUTLET MILLINERY CO. INC. 177 MAIN ST. single acts of crome, bu y act isa part of a system devised intend- ed to Inflict unlawful injury and dam- | age upon the citizens of the state to/ overturn the industrial system and| overthrow the government ftself."” | GRADUATION AND WEDDING GIFTS Reduction of 20% on all Watches, Wrist Watches, Rings Chains, Diamonds and All Other Jewelry See Our Speciais in Watches and Wrist Watches 14k-18k Wedding Rings 14k-18k White and Green Engraved Wedding Rings HIMBERG & HORN 392 Main St. 10 R. R. Arcade FOX’S NEXT MON. TUES. WED. NEW Ausiralian ....4 Distance Message By This Means l\ N 6. Lowis CHARLES E. BLANEY “ONLY A SHOP GIRL” BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE e Ninatour Heam & nUnKkEnR Br W . Using MAY PRODEUCF L] f 25 & i . ] ) P 1 ] North Berseo y sands of aeres s f rubber Ryereft, gover who 1s in Ma ireds ' Doorn, Holland sitable for the grow rding to Sir Wi that tersl a short creed has heard messages fr I Manila. His Duteh state ame is 8 ® r of the houses in this eem- fory “HISMASTFERSVOICE” east coast of Bornea, where they have | acres planted to rubber | | KAISER GETS I'T AGAIN | Former Wilhelm must pay income tax to the | as well as to the muni- ecipality of Doarn, autherities have de- New Victor Records June 1923 Popular Concert and Operatic ..., If Winter Comes (Sunmee Will Coms Again) (Arkell-Teanen) Frances Alda 66140 $ (1) La Boca de Pepita (Pesiu's Lin) (2) Bolero (Dancing the Bolero) + (from "'Songs of the Pyrenees”) (A by Sturgis-Blake) In Spanish Emilio de Gogorza 66135 Africana—O Paradiso (OhParadiel) (Meyerbeer) In Italian Beniamino Gigli 74804 The Lane to Ballybree (Edelman-Speaks) Louise Homer 87359 Fascisti Hymn (lano dei Facisi) (Manoi-Gasteldo) 1 Ialian Giovanni Martinelli 74809 Falstaff—Quand’ ero paggio (Whealwa Poe) (Verd) n1atian Titta Ruffo 87360 Heaven at the End of the Road Reinald Werrenrath 66145 T (Down to Gerryowen) (Johnstonz-Osgood) O Dry Those Tears (Tew Del Riego) Elsie Baker g s Baker 45349 Song of the Soul (Locke-Brei) { Melodious Instrumental Mischa Elman 66144 Flonzaley Quartet 74801 Sergei Rachmaninoff 74807 Sousa’s Band Sows Band) 19056 The Blue Lagoon (Milicker-Wintemits) viatin siis Quartet in C Minor—Scherzo (eeihoven) sirine Quarnas Polichinelle (Punchinello) (Rachmatinoff) Piaro scio Nobles of the Mystic Shrine—March The Dauntless Battalion—March Lighi Vocal Selections AKi the Dark tfrom **Orange Blossoms™) Olive Kline {Mnn“l::lane Moox: (from **Ce " Lucy lsabelle M.nl.}45343 You Said Something When You Said Dixie (vwith The Virsiniann Billy Murray=Ed Smalle {S:‘;e: orGElaevl:: Billy Mumy-Ed Smlle} 19048 Dance Records Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Pz:l Wbille:ln and H:: Orzbelm} 19043 The Great White Way Orchestra Loose Feet—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Clnclgo} 19045 { By the Shalimar—Fox Trot {New Hampshire—Fox Trot Zez Confrey and His Orchestra Sweet One—Fox Trot or Shimmy One-Step Rosalie—Fox Trot ) Marchéta—Medley Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra/ 19046 I Want a Pretty Girl —FoxTrot (rom “Jack and Jit*) Brooke Johos and lluOn:hmn}lgosl Brooke Johns and His Orchestra The Troubadours The Troubadours Don’t Cry, Swanee—FoxTrot (om “Bombe™) April Smllea—Waltz #pril Smile h19054 Special Issues During May I Vespri Siciliani—O tu Palermo! José Mardones 74808 (Sicilian Vespers—Oh, Thou Palermol) (Verdi) In Italian Saluntala—Overture—Part 1 (Goldmark) Victor Symphony Orcllelh'a} 7 Sakuntala—Overture—Part 2 (Godmak) Victor Symphony Orchestra 35724 Dearest (You're the Nearest to My Hear) Georgie Price Morning Will Come (fior “Bombo") Georgie Pric: The Music Lesson The Duncan Sisters Baby Sister Blues The Duncan Sisters Out Where the Blue Begins John Steel) Mother’s Love Elliott Shaw 19053 You Tell Her—I Stutter—Fox Trot Original Pennsylvania Serenaders! That Red Head Gal—Fox Trot The Collegians/ 19049 Who's Sorry Now?—Fox Trot Memphis Fru} Snakes Hips—Fox Trot Memphis Five/ 19052 Liza—Fox Trot_ (from “Lin") Zez Confrey and His Orchestra Down Among the Sleepy Hills of Ten-Ten-Tennessee —Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra Little Rover—Fox Trot Runnin’ Wild—Fox Trot { { { { { { ! { tt19047 }190s0 }19055 Iuternational Novelty Orchestra The Great White Way Orcbem}lgoss = = List Price 1.25 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.25 .5 75 J75 75 J05 J5 J5 wVictrola S MASTERS voIcE” Look under the lid and on the labels for these Victor trade-marks Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden,N.J. S GREAT BROADWAY SUCCESS STARS [ J— 9 ——— ESTELLE TAYLOR TULLY MARSHALL June Bargains At Clark & Brainerd’ sDrugStore Klenzo quuld Antiseptic A wonderful preparation for combating germs in the mouth, teeth, gums, throst, nose, skin and mucons surfaces, A valusble ald iy the treatment of pyorrhea, Can be used as mouth wash, gargle or sprey, Regular 20c bottle holding ¢ ounces, GIVEN AWAY With every &be tube of Klenzo Dental Creme Klenso Dental Creme koeps the teeth clean, white and beautiful, It corrects mouth acidity, retards bacterial growth and hardens the gum tissue, The 800 tube holds enough to brush the teeth twice a day for nearty four mouths. " PURETEST ASPIRIN TABLETS Made from true Aspirin of highest quality, Prompt rellef from pain, headache, colds, neuralgia pains, ete, ;“l money mving bottle of 100 table egularly #9¢, Special; now, 490 Handy moetal poclwt box of 24 tablets. Wonderful 19 Cc value at SYMPHONY LAWN STATIONERY The very finest thing in writ. Kaiser GOODFORM HAIR NETS The largest and strongest halir nets on the market, Carefully selected and of highest quality, They fit, Double mesh, cap style. Heg. 4 dox #oc, Speclal now, % doz.. 59¢ Bingle mesh, cap llylo Reg. % doz. 60c. 45c Bpecial now, % doz.. DELI€JOUS HOT WEATHER CONFECTIONS CADET JORDAN ALMONDS Superior quality imported Jordan Almond Nuts, coated with pure granulated sugar, iog paper and envelopes. Made Regularly 49¢ per pound. Spe- from the best and cleanest ma- terfals, A heavy substantial sheet, watermarked and with an exquisite fabric finigh secured from specially woven French cloth, 24 sheets and 24 en- velopes in a beautiful box. Rib- bon tied. White and tints, Reg- ularly sold at 7bc. Speclal now. olal now, per pound. ... ‘oo 390 SAVOY FPI DROPS Crystallized gim drops, flavor- #d with epices. The popular small pleces that everybody likes. Regularly 39c 290 per Ib, Speclal now. FIRSTAID LI\C OXIDE SURGICAL PLASTER Finest quality. Cannot f{rri- tate the skin. Keep it handy tor mending broken or torn things about the house. Tnclude it in the emergency kit. Large spool, 1§ inch by 5 yards. Reg- alarly $0c. 29 c 8pecial now. JONTEEL COLD CREAM FACE POWDER Contains a speclal base of Jonteel Cold Cream which makes the powder unusually smooth and adherent. Matches the complexion perfectly. Three tints. Regulariy sold 39 c at 50c. Speclal now.. [ENT ZINC OXIDE OIN A reliable healing and pro- tective ointment for the face, hands and skin. Excellent for sunburn and windburn. Two ounce tube, rcgnllr)) 25c MONOGRAM FOUNTAIN SYRINGE A strictly high grade syringe. Red bag——moulded all in one plece, This syringe is guaran- teed for one year and includes five-foot length of rapid flow tubing and three highly ponnhad hard rubber screw pipes. size, Regularly $l 19 $1.75. Speclal now REXALL MILK OF MAGNESIA An efficient antacid and laxa- tive for the relief of heartburn, constipation, indigestion, dys- pepsia, sour stomach and flatu- ence, when caused by excessive acldity and fermentation.in the stomach, Harmless, nghly recommended for old a.nd young. 16 oz, bottle. 39c Wonderful value at SA’N.'R])A\ (‘il\DY . ND PANTRY "SPECIALS OPEKO TFA. .. 30c. Speclal now .. Sagiat i WEEK- OPEKO CO¥FEE ......2 for b2¢c SYMO ) S0 2 for 2 for for for for for for CLARK & BRANERD DRUG STORE 181 MAIN STREET CHAS. DILLON & (CO. HARTFORD JUNE CLEARANCE SALE SUITS All our Suits made of various materials Many stylish models to choose from regular price $25.00, reduced to regular price $37.50, reduced to. regular price $49.75, reduced to All Suits not advertised reduced in same proportion COATS Coats made of all the fashionable materials and colors — plaids, overplaids and plain colors; plenty of styles to choose from worth up to $19.75, reduced to...... worth up to $27.50, reduced to.. s worth up to $85.00, reduced to.. s worth up to $39.75, reduced to.. worth up to $49.76, reduced to........ All Coats not advertised reduced in same proportion bic 26c 26¢ a6 41c 36c 40c BAKING CHOCOLATE XTRACT VANILLA 'XTRACT LEMON )] \IAIHI'\ ADE . Suits, Suits, Suits, $ 9.95 .. $14.75 .. $19.75 .. $25.00 . $35.00 TAG DAY, SAT., JUNE 2 ~—For Benefit of— A. M. E. ZION CHURCH 318 Church Street TO HELP PAY OFF OUR STANDING DEBT OF $600 Postponed from last Saturday %o as not to Conflict with the American Legion Drive. “Inasmuch as Ye Do it Unto One of the Least of These, Ye Do it Also Unto Me.” Committce—Reyv. Henry W. Maier, Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill, Rev. John L. Davis, E. Richardson, H. Green and Rev. 1. B, Walters, Headquarters at First Congregational Church WALLACE BEERY JAMES MORRISON JOSEPHINE ADAIR MAE BUSCH CLAIRE DUBREY WILLIAM SCOTT WILLARD LOUIS

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