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The Whole Town Is Talking ABOUT OUR MOST COMPLETE DISPLAY OF SUMMER HEADWEAR. WIDE BRIM SENNETS—BELL CROWN FOUR-PLY STRAWS—SPLITS--BANGROK —LEGHORNS—PANAMAS IN THE POPULAR PINCH CROWN AND FULL SHAPES. —— LOWEST IN 74 K CITY PRICES —— $2.00 and Higher Connecticut Hat Company b R. R. ARCADE $2.50 and up | i i i R A $2.00 and up Open Evenings For Your Convenience 1n»r of the foree in one of the local| Menry Clark of 17 Sheffield street ! MISS BOOTH COM[NG automobiles and her address will ept 1 c { tactories. 1le will be able to respond |is employed as a mechanic at L nn-[ be preceded by a concert by the band, 'son is r\pfrlm] to be there also. at any time. Irary & Clark, James ¢aid to be one of the best in the - country: WANT FREE DY James J, Greene of 32 Cranston 'n of 11 Starr unrt is Vrn:uv. an ex viceman, is em- | serviceman and unemployed at |||r~ Commander of Salvation Army in IPollowing the ldress at the® park Jackson, Miss, May 23.—1 ployed at the Corbin Screw Corpora- | present time, . 5 2 | Miss Booth will give a receyiie1 to democratic state counvention of May tion. %e is ready to do substitute John Taucher of 105 Rhodes U. 8 Due To Arrive in New Britain "0 0o oand of the local Salva- 80 will have a majority of delegates duty, Vincent ¥, Schultze of 114 strect is employed as an assembler at Tomorroyw Morning. tion Army at the Burritt hotel at 11 in sympathy with the view of Eena- o'clock. Members of the board in- | tor Pat Harrison, that an uninstruct- ) . : |Cleveland street, a machinist, could the B, & K. division of Landers, : . " Commissioners lntemew Rppli- serve 36 catea pan.™"He s ‘hecn Frars st Josepn verano or GONDCLiGUL and Olhex 012188 10 rvansetine Tooth, commatider of crus rred O Nacklifte.. chuirmaih |ed delegation be sent to the national in the aviation corps of the navy de- 214 Arch street has served in the the Salvation Avmy in the United Leon A, Spr fary 1. Curtin, W. | convention, was indicated by incoms i |~mlnvnt regular army and has had experience F U i A i G i States, will visit New Britain tomor- | K. Attwood, Porter, George T’ pl reports today cants 100 SUDSHICUE FOTGE P20 vin ot 106 memver stret, | n meninevensyseoen e on | FOPI Union AGAINSL OTIME | 55" oorning "and wint spek ‘st an Spear, 4. §. Andrews. A A" Sin [connty conventions son of \nmnm \Mur Davis of Com- employed by the Corbin Cabinet e S e open air meeting at 10 o'clock at Walter 1. Pletcher, George H. Dy- A majority of the counties heard . pany No. 2, is employed as a die set- Lock Co. iy Central Park. son, 4. 1%, Lamb, W, L. Hatch, K. W. from indicated that the delegates Appointments of new men to the ter in a local factory He is ready Action was deferred on the appoint. | Hartford, May I3.—Further com Commander Rooth will be accgn- Chr Johnstone Vanee, Judge B, ¥. were pledged to vote for an unin. fire fighting force of New Britain to respond at any time. ment of men to fill vacancies on the batting the traftic in stolen automo- |panied by Colonel W. A. Melntyre, Gaffney, Col. W. W, Bullen, William structed delegate were not made at the meeting of the | h'l'”‘"“: : \";"r""x‘)“l;" 'lfi""";”“‘ -‘":“]- regular force, {liles, the state motor vehicle depart: {head of the army in New England, W. Squire, Mis, I, G. Platt and Supporters o "genator Underwood q did not appear, ot er Was reac et —— ) o pf st and the New Iingland staff Salvation Miss . Anderson, Ensign and Mrs. peported vi for their candidate In fire board last night, due®to the ab- . i - ment is perfecting a system by which ' 18ig L ’=from his mother, stating that he was Close cooperation In the effort to de. | ATm band. Her party Ia traveling In Carl Frederickson will be present at wome counties. ) sence of Commissioners Gans and playing haseball in Pennsylvania and tect much thetts. will 4 lished Rogers, but 17 eandidates for the sub- | Was unable to gml back to ®New L LraIke biher: SATARCING DiLteiat stitute force were interviewed by | Britain in time, t was voted to | e e : Chairman John E. R, Keevers and | ive him a special hearing —_— "‘:r_:.'“"""‘m and two Canadian prov- Commissioner Blair. Joseph K. Tarr’ of 152 Lasalle Clontingel bike Bave ot % e Edward J. Cronin of §3 West Main | street can also do su Wit Aol (Continued imm Pag en) l‘n\r‘r::\'l':”n; 'i)::l; (‘:ml‘\,q!ha e ‘.' ing street, an employe of the General |called upon. He is a chauffour, con- R hess: plkces may include Raving Co. stated’ that he would be |ducting o taxi business in this city. 'Seicheprey Lost, No. 2, American T fe FONRIGESIIOPS FIIRIREIRECHRIRS (02 & willing to go on duty at any time, He is also an ex-serviceman. gion, and auxiliary for the ebservance :“:2‘;”&‘;‘1“1& ‘:‘l of stolen cars He has had no previous experience.| Stanley Gaslzik®f 329 Washington of Poppy Day tomorrow. It is plan Emn ‘”m “-r d "“l"'_'”'“' on with | All-tis man interviewsd expresssd | street, & miechanit at the P, & ¥, Cor. | h¢d to observe Poppy Day this yeas k'unnfw'!‘ul);]:rh: Py il s their willingness to go on duty when | bin factory, can appear when called, instead of Poppy Week and on this: ‘"0 0 “Fo “: » ‘r ',‘,' "“‘”‘7“ $he called, although two of the men | He is an ex-serviceman. day the people of the clry will again B TS sibedtiadid i podered for several minutes before | Joseph Kogelman of 132 Jubiler have an opportunity to contribute to "I'l” At """ :‘;r' it informus answering the question.. Following |strest is w machinist in ohe of the the welfare work by buying a poppy. i“ "rllm"”l'“ "[;’F“J"'f"“:”"” ters tha Interviews Chairman Keevers told |vity's factories, Aloysins . IFrey- Girls will be in charge of this sale ‘0T | r"”". ,.",';‘, n l'“ tiiw them that they would be notified | singor of 99 North street is employed [And cach poppy as in the post bears - iuded in the "'” ‘fi‘ bt JUTERNS when to appear before the examinind |by Landers, Frary & Clark as a the seal of the American Leglon. e develo ,,.L'G.“'"}'dfi"‘.?‘lf”f'»" physician, polisher . Francis Tanquay of 1,316 S e » Bhamarescs . whIGK. Dommlic Peter Pac of 205 Migh strect said Stanley streét, a driver for Joseph Uses of Adversity aioner Bteockel of the Connecticut de- {hat he would be willing to answer | Arbour, can go on duty when called, | Curious Person—So you'se 1eft the {yartment has had with 1. Andre He. T the call of duty at any time, Kd- | he says. side show, Major Runtleigh Lain, comptrolicr of previncial revenus Special mund 1% Kerin, 628 Main street, is 1'hq|J‘| Tay Wajght of 150 Green I'amous Dwarf--Yes, all my family | prgvince of Quebee wihe informed For WOMAN at present unemployed and will be wood ‘ a hardware salesman and I have a new line, hm that hundreds of cars stolen in 4 . M able to respond for duty. Andrew |for RabKliffe brothers, was at first| “What is it?" Lot B i s Saturday o ) and Misses' R, Mahaley of 134 Curtis street, is | undecidad'ds to whether or not he| “Being photographed in small ! pean found in the bootieggers' trade SPORT SPORT u machinist in Jester's garage of this could leays his position for @ny touring cars so as to make the cars ' originating in Quebec, The Canadian ) ity and has had previous experience length of time, However, ha finally |look big in the advertissments.’-— autherities have voluntesred their alld (OATS at fire fightidg, baving been A mem- | stated that he thought he could. | Judge, wholeheartsd cooperation in the sp(’(‘ill For o = ! movement to run down automobile Snturdny : h thieves 5 “We have destroyed the market for PO AT LU Ll OTRa) L stolen cars in the state through the dealers by putting all dealers under bond,” Commissioner Stoeckel has in- formed Alderman George U, Harvey of the Fifty-eight district, New York, in response to a Istter inquiring what steps have been taken to give Conn- ' ecticut the reputation of having es. w ¢ from yesterday's tablished " great eurb against the practice of wegling cars”” The com. miseioneg nednbed out that “whorsar a® dealar 1« goncerned in marketing ’ 3 2 & slolen cars and we have evidence of We have the most interesting Dress Event it, we put him out of business as a J ; = dealer and call his bond, and the pun of the season. Our excellent buying faci- iehment is so drastic that it has prac ically become imposeinle for a thief ties, due to our cash purchasing policies, to get a car marketed through a i - - - make it possible for us to offer you Frocks Used .\\'e&\' I)'O_l'kl.!flate-‘r oo of this Quality at this Low Price. Dresses R s Laie ok which ordinarily would sell at $25.00 and Fred Rose pleaded guilty to eharges ot aperating an autemobile without g registration and without a license more, You can bhuy on Saturtav ~t this re- when he was arraigned hafore Judge Renjamin W. Alling in pelice court X . this morning. He was fined 810 on markable price. each charge Rose was arrested yesterday after. noon by Traffic Ofticar Delbert Velay vear the South church when he was JUST ARRIVED & driving past with an automobile with ADVANCE SUMMER HATS |§§ | how itk that he had been driving around the of the town, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY : N Note the Note the sromised 1hat he Newest % would g et jiicense and | i Materials Colorings i s of K lardi of 140 4 Sand, Brown, 17 tinued until Te D o OV X' New Bilues, ) -";""'vj* G, Woods ¥r ~~I-»1 the court | Black, White, o he woman desired the contin 5 i ee 1o enable r ta employ conn Reg. $9.50 Values Yellow and o s s yeeise N o Combinations ! Mrs 11 wan arrested yester You must see these Hats to really appreciate the exceptional values. day morning by Policeman Thomas J / \ dals § i s The; 'econ;sletplv charping—every one of the new arrivals. Each ;"’““"'_‘ s policaman had ap I AN The materials in these Dresses include: smartest mode is represented in 5o many colors and adaptations that g st Gt g g g /4 ¢ ‘anton Cr: 3 " ) you can be absolutely certain of finding your most particular favorit ) |age T P P 4 e " n Crepe, Flat Crepe, Roshanara Crepe \IATR.\ : | - h —made up in smart models, {-7lored, pleat- ! ONS' HATS FELT HATS | TALK ; " SPECIAL For Bobbed Heads : S WITH POINCARE ed, embroidered, beaded. Dresses any $3.95 $2.48 " CHILDREN'S HATS, Saturday Special (Double Value) 31.69 CLOSING ot cars in eonts o this oraile, Sa} { 'as Navy, White and Black—and they all go 8 & two-hour thik was given & gen 200 TRIMMED HATS ; [oral view of how the current afairs ; in on our & Freneh government stood and G T EONE SN S iy r woman or miss will be proud to wear. The 2 Y Conference With Retiring One - colors include Powder Blue, Cocoa, Beach, P \ e . oo | § Carol and all the new high shades, as well - S 3 he outgning premier and his prob jie Sticcessor went over all the ques MAIN AND COURT STS. 3 THI talk was & continuancs of fhe conference held at the presidentis |palace Weaneed financrs and e = ..__.~ E— formation concernin 0 the Frepch financidl posi imperant