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. SIENKEWICZ-LECH Willism_ Slenkewles And Miss Anna’ Lech Marrled Today at Church of Sacred Heart, The wedding of Miss Anna Lech, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Btanley l.oc}! of 313 High street, and Wil- llam Slenkewlcz, son of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Blenkewicz of Suffeld, took ‘place this morning’ at 8 o'clotk at the Sacred Heart church, Miss Helen " Lech was maid of honor and the brideamaltds Jwere the Misses Estelle . Bernide Rapackl, Frances Re- . Rose Plerkowskl and Helen Jackimezyk, John F. Baldyga was best man and the ushers were Frank Forskl, Walter Sacheckl of Rock- ville, Harry Sochon, Walter Sochon and Walter Plerkowskl. The bride was attired in a gown of white flat crepe trimmed with orange blossoms. Her veil was caught with orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of brida) roses, ‘The mald of honor and bridesmaids | ware gowns of rainbow colors with picture hats to match and carried bouquets of sweet peas, The gift of the bride to her at- tendant was a platinum ring and the Eroom gave the best man white.gold | cuff links, Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at Lech's hall at which about 300 guests were present from Massachusetts, Suffield, Fast Granby, Tlockville, Bristol and New Haven. The decorations weer in blue and white, Mr. and Mrs. Slenkiewicz left on a wedding trip and upon their return wlill reside at 313 High street. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Realty transfers have been re- corded as follows: Antonio & An- dretta to Mrs. Rose Koplowit, Stratford road: Louig 8 Jones to | Margaret R. Hall, Ten Acre road: Effislo Anselmo to David Bernabuei, Westerly street; S8amuel Kaplan to Anole Lifshitz, Hawkins street. The babies know What makes 'em grow Its taste tells its qual- ity. Rnh with crgam and satlsfymg in body and flavor. It is the milk ‘for your home. ESEIBBRT&SUN Y., with the class of interior design. 7 PARK ST T I L Ok B | PHONE 1720 ¢ |Academy of Music in Brooklyn. Mr NEW BRITAIN, CONN. MHNISUR[ITSSEIBERTS * 3 \ | street will graduate BIANCO-PALUMBO lumbo as His Bride Today at JoseplYs Church, bo, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Palumbo of 494 South Main street and Frank Blanco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bianco of 186 Tremont street ,took place this morning at & o'clock at 8t. Joseph's church, Rev, John Donahue officlated, Bianco was maid of honor and the bridesmalds were Miss Krances Gio- vino and Miss Mary Blanco, The |flower girls were Anna Canbone, |Carmella Albanese and Marie Pa {lumbo, Albert Palumbo was bes( | man and the ushers were George Scheyd and Nicholas Carolone. Ra- | phael Palumbo was the ring bearer. The bride was attired in a gown {of white georgette trimmed with lace and carried a bouquet of brida) roses, The mald of honor and | bridesmalds were attired in orchid |and carried bouquets of pink roses. The gift of the bride to her maid of honor was a string of pearls and links, Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the home of the ‘brldrl parents at which about 160 |guests were present from New York, | Pittsfield, Mass., and this ecity. Mr, and Mrs. Blanco left on a {wedding trip to New York and upon |thelr return will reside at 495 South | Main street. City Items | Homs cooked luncheon, Crowell's. | —advt. | A bicycle owned Alphonge Dzanla, 274 Chapman strect, was stolen from Church street last night, | according to a report made to the police. Victrolas and planos at Morans'.— adv. Patrick McEnroe, a well | barber, is i1l at St. Hartford. Gulbransen player planos at Morans’ —advt. by Francls hospital, iwas operated upon for appendicitis {at the Hartford hospital yesterday. Stella Rebekah Sewing Circle will | Imeet with Mrs. TIra Thrall, .119 erry street, Thursday afternoon. “riday evening the lodge will hold a |regular meeting. There will be a meeting of A. G. Hammond Camp, United Spanish |War Veterans, tomorrow night at 8 {o'clock in the state armory. The |convention committee will make complete report on the coming state | department encampment. Just out, very interesting History | of New Britain, at Dickinson Drug Co.—advt, Judge William C. the city court yesterday afternoon. {rendered judgment for. the plaintiff | in the action’ of Angelo” Gagliardi | s against Julius Milner to secure pos- |session of premises at 466 Arch |street, Gagliardi was |by Attorney Edward A. Mag. | A small boy was taken into cue { tody this morning hy Traffic Police- | man Thomas J. Feeney after the po- | liceman found that he had entered | the home of Mrs. Chadocz, 58 Law. | lor street, ‘nu- boy was turned over to Proba- tion Officer Edward C. Connolly. | Rudolph Lundell of 136 Steele next Thursday Brooklyn, N from Pratt institute, !Lundell and son, Frank. will attend |the graduation. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT THE NEW BRITAIN - MARKET C0.- NUALITY. GOONS AT ECONOMY PPRICES \IOR\I\(. SPL( IALb f BEST MAINE POTATOES, peck 27C LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS, Ib. 17C ALL-DAY CHOICE SHOULDER STEA ROAST PORK FRANKFORTS LE %‘\ (()R\hD BEEF. C \MPBTI l,.\ PORK AND BEA PHROSTO FRUIT SYRUPS EVAPORATED MILK. .. 9 2 cans 25 Tomatoes. .. Sourkraut 2 cans 25c Pink Salmen...2 cans 27c. l‘remm Salad l)xh\mg Jar 33¢. «0C W D(.\\ 00D BUTT (RbA‘\IhR\ BEST PURE LARD Full (‘ream Cheese .1 32c. | Good Luck Oleo.*..TH LARGE RIPE BANANAS .\'ATI\' BEETS Calif. ¢ uphst Orange . dozen Red Rme Tomn(mu qtmntl Yellow Omon< .2 Ibs. 25¢. , 35¢. 19¢c. rom 7 A. M. tol]AM \'HOU:[?:«“?([;.ER 17 2 Ibs. 25 FRESH-CUT HAMBU R(‘ SPEC IALS K. 62c 25 [ $l 50 BoeOn .3 cans . .bottle GSa .3 cans Tuna Fish ...... Grape Juice. .....pint -JC. 29¢. 29¢c. 23c. C. The wedding of Miss Mary Palum- | Miss Julju | the groom gave the best man cuff | known | Miss Ray Schlenker of Arch street, | Hungerford in | represented | Jate yesterday afternoon. | ] % ¢ Frank Bianco Takes Miss Mary Pa- 1“ 25¢. Cider Vinegar. .2 bots. (‘onfeclioner,\' Sugar. . 2 lbs, 1.1r. ER 2 lbs. 95c 2 Ibs. 37c h 29¢c. h 29c. _dozen 29c. 2 bunches 15¢. Solid Head (abhngc Ib. Tc. Green or Wax Beans . quart 15c Native Peas. .2 quarts 35c. Solid Head Lettuce. 2 for 15e. - Nucoa Nut Oleo F!rct Prize Oleo (LATEST PROPRIETOR AT \Judge Alling Puts 1t On Orders issued |C. Hart or |several days ago to the effect that |all ‘patrolmen will Your dollar takes on added buying power here Tomorrow. Al $1.00 $3.95. Clever sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 44, High grade imported dimities in stripes = and solid colors, lar summer shades in the lot. Children's 3-4 Length Silk LISLE SOCKS They are in pongee, tan, cor- dovan, champagne and many other shades. They have con- trasting designs on the cuffs in 3781 varlegated patterns Dollar Day Day Boys' and Girls’ UNION S1 knit or nainsook, Dollar Day . Women's Shoulder Top Vests, Dollar Day 10 Men's Madras UNION; all sizes. Dollar Day Women's Regular and Fatra allstyles, Dollar Day PARTI('H‘\TI S backs to match. Day Palrsoniin ders. Dollar Day . \ ds. for $1 UNBLEACHED SHEETS — Made of very good quality seam- less unbleached muslin; size 81x80. Dollar OVAL ROASTERS — Large size, triple coated blue enamel; $1.00 SERVING TRAYS — Nickel frame and handles with Beauti- ful hand painted backgrounds; self-basting. Dollar Day Wonderful Women's | R Summer Frocks Just 400 in the lot, made to sell at CONTRIBUTIONS FOR DOLLAR DAY - UNDERWEAR . DEPARTMENT “AVOMBR'S UNION SUTTS, faped top and Inose knee, 2.. $1.00 ‘ 2 1:4 yards long; a wonderful value. Dollar $1.00 DISH TOWELING — Made of a good quality absorbent ma- terial with red nnd blue - bor- mazing $1.00 summer dresses in White and popu- dohnson's Prepared WAX PASTE Unequalled for floors and lin oleum; full pound 50¢ can, each .. 2 for $1.00 FROM OUR Dollar 4 .. $1.00 ITS, either in $1.00 « $1.00 size VESTS, in Ml’NT I'..‘(PHATI(’ALL\' VOILE RUFFLED CUR- PILLOW CASES — Made of TAINS—Madeé of fine quality A good quality muslin; size ruffled volle material with tic- 42x36, Dollar 5" $1.00 NET CURTAIN MATERIAL —A good grade material in a varlety of patterns; 4fc value. Dollar Yds. $l.00 Day . for KITCHEN STEP STOOLS — Made of good substantial ma- terial constructed to withstand hard use. Two steps $ 1 .00 Dollar Day ... TURKISH TOWELS — Large size, double loop towel of the famous “Cannon” quality. A good assortment of stripes and colored borders to select from. Dollar 3 for $ l .OO Day . CAMP STOOLS AND CHAIKS ~—Frame is made of extra heavy metal and the seat is of good quality brown duck. Can be DRy ?m 12 8-4 x 18 3-4 inches. ysed as an extra seat in vour Dollar car. Dollar Feea $1.00 ;v $1.00 58 BOOTH ST. ARRESTED | Blacklist and Tssues Warning—Tomoay - age Fined $100, by Chief William | the police department be held account- was found guilty and fined $100 and tcosts and glven a suspended- jall | ‘MOTHEX’ Garment Bags, No. 2 size, with hooks for 2 garments. 50 ¢ Each . H lnr ll 00 HOSIERY Are Values That Unusual Women's Fibre Silk Hose — all cplors, first quality. 3 Pr. $1 Dollar Day Men's Fibre Silk Hose —dropstitched style; a varlety of colors, Dol Rubber Household APRONS All colors, with pock- lar Pr. ots, 20c for $l Day 6 $l cach Women's Full Length “Rayon” Silk Hose — All colors and sizes; first quality. Pr. Dollar Day . 2 $ l 000 Women's Silk Lisle Hose—in all Children's Combinations colors, slightly irregular.. Dollar DRy ... . Pr. Consisting of drawer 6 $ 1 .00 waist with bloomers Women's Full Fashioned Silk attached, sizes 4 to 14: Hose—in all colors and sizes, hamburg and lace Dollar trimmed. for $ 1 DPay $1 .00 Dollar Day Indian Moccasin Slippers For Men and Women o $1-00 pair of selected mahogany * leather. Solid summer foot comfort in these. Women’s sizes, 3 to & Men's sizes, 7 to 11, DAINTY FLUFFY Intimate Wear AT PRICES SELDOM QUOTED Satin Stripe color only. Dollar Day Band Brassicres, flesh 4 .. $1.00 Regular 39¢ value, Women's Crepe several colors, all [ sizes. Dollar Day Bloomers, ruffled knec. 4 .. $1.00 Women's Extra Size Women's Extra Size Windsor MUSLIN GOWNS (REPE GOWNS Trimmed with embroidery. Round and V necks. Dollar Dollar ol $1 00 Day $1 00 Day A . . Women's Shadow Proof Women's COSTUME SLIPS STEP-INS Made of a variety of novelty fabrics in several colors; regu- lar $1.00 values 2 for $l Dollar Day . Fancy Pearl Choker Necklaces Included in this lot are inde- structible pearls with colored stone clasps, and high colored large pearl beads, strung with R 50¢ Children’s Dresses $1.00 Of muslin hamburg trimmed and hemstitched tops. Dollar 2S00 BOYS' KHARI AND CRASH KNICKERS Sizes 8 to 16, roomy. ment. Dollar Day Full cut and | A good serviceable gar- | | 2 ,.$1.00 2 for $1.00 In this lot there are Pantie BLOOMER DRESSES mad: Dresses of figured batistes; of chambrays and ginghams: slzes 2 to 6. stzes 7 to 10, DRESSES, sizes 7 to 14, of DRESSES made of various gingham and chambrays, in a popular summer fabrics, voiles variety of models, and colors batistes, figured lawns, etc galore sizes 7 1o 10: values up to §2.19 An impressive assembly of values await you. A veritable carnival of purchasing oppor tunities ’ ALSO HUNDREDS of ITEMS NOT ADVERTISED Ladies' Leather Hand Bags Manufacturers’ surplus stock of fine leather handbags of vachette alligator grain, beaver calf, cobra grain, seal cordovan and Florentine leathers, in all b $1.00 Children's Muslin Bloomers Made of good quality muslin, Men's Broadcloth SHIRTS With or without collar; colors are white, tan- and grey; carefully cut and fin- ished these shirts have the lace trimmed; sizes 4 to “14, appearance of ones that are Dollar Pr. far higher priced $ Day ...... 5 $ l .00 Dollar Day ... l .00 Women’s Apron Dresses Of ginghams, linenes and percales, braid trimmed and well made. Dollar Day Various models, Rick rack coreeee & e $1,00 DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS AT THE Drug Department Bath Sprays; red rubber, Our reg. i9c 2 $ 00 o 1. grade. Shaving Oream — . ;) hing Chamiols, the 50c size. 3.81.00 3 .$1.00 Vantine Bath Salis; the imported grude 2 f $l 00 Children’s Fibre Silk Socks In a \ariety of colors; and come sizes 4 to 8. Dollar Day Ivory Enamel Hair Brushes, White bristles set in aluminum. 2 ..$1.00 Mennen's 500 tubes. .. dropstitched cuffs, These are half socks INFANTS' | DRESSES Women's “Rayon” Silk Vests | | Stamped to embroider on a A wide variety of colors, zood quality long clothi clever They come in plain and a num- designs in A& number of pat- ber of novelty weaves for terns. Dollar 2 for $l OO | Dollar 2 for $1 00 Day . | Day ... . g Infants’ French Poke Bonnets Some are of +heer net, lined with col- R ored China silk<; others are in organdies, all adorable lace trimmed They have elastic little bonnets, $1.00 hacks and are Values to 82,19 Dollar Day ""llmIllll"mlllllllIllllllllllllllllmllllfl THREE BIG VALUES PICRED AT RANDOM FROM OUR Piece Goods Department GENUINE “NORMANDY" VOILES 3. $1.00 CHECRK VOILES effect, all colors; 1 cool durable summer fabric. Dollar 4 Vs $1.00 Day In a number of clever designs and in the season’s most popular colors. Dollar Day FIGURED VOILES In a varicty of neat pattern Tust the thing T e $1.00 Dollar Day WAFFLY In A crepe ummer | sentence ot s A’ bottle contaning a small ity of liquor was seized by the pa- trolman when he placed the propri- etor under arrest. According to the testimony In court the store has |been owned by Tomcatage for about two weeks, and fs a regular liquor dive. Ownership of the place chang- es regularly and several previous owners have been found guilty of liquor law violations. Judge Alling warned that there Is a- limit to everything and the found guilty of vio next man to be ating the liquor able for liquor law enforcement on (laws in that store will be given a | their beats brought resuits in police |jail sentence, {court this morning, Patroiman Wil- | Max Honeyman of 53 Willow |Ham O'Mara presenting Fravk Tom- |street, arrested last night by Patro cavage, proprietor of a store at 58 |man Frank Parker on a charge of Booth street, on twn counts of vio- |breach of the peace. had his cas lating the liquor laws. Tomcavage continued until tomorrow morning for trial Panyil- 8emak of 17 Oak street quan- ;¢ and Max Bamik of 58 1 in a battle last night after they hal c sumed a considerable qt liquor and were arrested of breach of tha peace and up! West street w Mara came to hi t of | do harm to him LIONS HEAR MUSIC assault n each other. Upon arralgnment this morning both were i $10 the men threw two bankbooks into Also Listen to Brief Addresses Ry ) ureed n ot the Sollce station | Superintendent and Speaker at this morning by a witn Chautauqua Tent Waterbury Man Sent to S\eanfo Prison for Manslaughter oo RieetinE (oT (D A Waterbury. Conn.. June 16 (P— Birritt hote - Michael Jacarusso N guilty to rainers and Chautan: manslaughter ve Ehds €0 lors anilimi ns is farvin In the ourt lay Domenick De Mara died from knife superior George ireenberg 1ages as collision 15. The pa- curth Mon- el - g .. | ENHAUSTION CAUSES DEATH faven, June 15 (P — Mre. found on the se in which she died to- injury been missed 1t police forced an Mrs. Huteh- ar bone in & g mable to i . resif and had been without hous (RN SUITS FILED ® had bre h r co hinese furife rmah and Siam, t eakwood from B