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GROTTO SENDS TRIO T0 BIG CONVENTION , Mtend M. 0. V. P. E. R. Meeting in Ilinois Moparch Martin H. Horwitz, Chiet Justice Ro yBottomley, and Master of Ceremonies Fred Miller of Aziz Grotto, will leave on Sun- day tc attend the supreme councii| convention of the Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm in Rock Island, 1il. Aziz Grotto, Obeh Grotto of Bridgeport, |along the brink of the Niagara riv- | lumination, | York where they will arrive Sunday | i MARTIN H. HORWITZ Hejaz Grotto of New Haven, Syria Grotto of Hartford, and Nemrod Grotte of Norwich have chartered a pullman car, in which their high- est officers will make the trip lo and Grom the convention. The delegates are due York city at 11:40 o'clock Sund merning and will leave at 11:50 | o'clock for Chicago. Arriving there | on Monday afternoon. they will go| on to Rock Island, where they arc in New ¢ L ,’ “ ROY BOTTOMLEY due that evening. The Connecticut delegates will make their hcadquar- ters at the Le Claire hotel during the convention, which will continue from Monday to Thursday. On Thursday afternoon they will leave for home, but the return trip will be a sightsecing affair. From Chicago the party will go to De- | R N T TR Honmiss’s Oyster House is noted for its Lobster, Crabmeat, Shrimp, Tunafish and Salmon Salads; also our Shore Dinner that is served from 5 P. M. to 8 P. M. each day except Sunday. Culest place in Hartford to| HONISS’S OYSTER HOUSE |after various other trips, |can Ryder cup team and winner of | the {Country club of which he is pro- |this city and the boys only work troit, where Friday will be spent looking ahout the city. At § o'clock in the afternoon the state delegates will leave on & steamer for an all- night sail on Lak Erie, arriving in Buffalo S8aturday morning, June 22. From that city they will set out by bus to Niagara Falls, passing over the $5.000,000 peace bridge and the Canadian boulevard and traveling yment of $755 for Flood Damage In Belvidere Will Be Recommended Seventeen claimants for compen- sation tor damages resulting from the rain storm of February 6 and 7, when cellars of houses in Belvidere were flooded, will receive a total of $765.70 if the common council adopts the recommendations of the claims committee and the mayor jgives his approul At a meeting last night considera- “tion was given to the claims, with FRED MILLER In the evening. they will the falls under artificial il- then set out for New er and Great gorge. | view morning. GETS PURSE OF New York, June 13 (® — Joe Turnesa, a member of the Anreri- Manchester Guardian cup in England. has $2,000 more to add to the spoils of European golf vic- torws. The purse was presented to him |last night at a dinner in his honor {given by members of the Elmsford fessional. BEGGARS UNIONIZED Tokio, June 13.—The grand old art } of begging has been unionized in three hours a day now. Increased competition is given for this getting together and city-wide laws compel the gentry to knock off after three hours. If caught working longer than the set time, a beggar forfeits his day’'s earnings to the co-worker catching him cheating.: A guild énacts .and enforces laws.” * Simple Pleasant Way To Lose Fat How would you like to lose 15 pounds of fat in a meonth and at the same time increase your energy and improve your health? How would you lik¢ to lose a load of unhealthy fat that you dow't need and don't want and at lie same time feel better than )ou hy for years” Maw weld Beudibe to: ik yoir double chin and your too promineni abdomen and at the same time make your skin so clean and clear that it will compel admiration? 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Conn. | (Under Graut's Store) P | Layer, Loaf and Cup Cakes have real food look appetizing, taste solue too when made wit You can always depend on Rumford for leavening and uniform results. Be sure to get BAKING POWDER Leading _druggists America over sell Kiuschen Salts—you can always get it at the Fair Drug Dept h Rumford. a Baking L1z FETECTTI6TECETETTES THE TRKOJANS ARE COMING—MONDAY BRINGING MORE POWER TO YOUR CAR! Tas FAN PO TTTCCEEECECTES the exception of three which were decided on at a meeting last weelk when leave to withdraw was voted because of the failure of the peti- tioners to present themselves after having received three notices of hearing. Payment Recommended The commiittee, after about two hours discussion decided to recoi- settlement of 17 claims by percentage of the total, as : Ignatz Sapita, 19 Highland Terrace. asked $97, allowed $29 44; A. M. Hitchiner, 21 Park Drive, asked $225, allowed $62.63; John Smigwdzki, 17 Park Drive, asked $114, allowed $43.50; J. L. Katz, 25 Highland Terrace, asked $62, al- lowed $20.25; Mrs, Mary A. Klett, 498 Commonwealth avenue, asked $28, allowed $12.37; J. Kilbourne, Commonwealth avenue, asked $113, allowed $42.37; John F. Maerz, 479 Commonwealth avenue, asked $274, allowed $105; Grace, Rose and Helen Conlin, 594 Commonwealth avenue, asked $ 5. allowed $52.03; Theo- dore Natzke, 485 Commonwealth av- enue, asked $146.90, allowed $81.11; Charles B. Temlin, 485 Common- wealth avenue, asked $28.50, al- lowed $7.50; Estate of Andrew Schick, 381 Commonwealth aveuue, asked $72, ullowed $27; George }. Howe, 491 Commonwealth avenue, asked $97.05, allowed $28.50; Royal G. Wilbor, 491 Commenwealth av- enue, asked $150, allowed $32.62: C. J. Hickey, 471 Commonwealth av- enue, asked $394.70, allowed $115 $8; Mooshie B. Sulliman. 475 Common. wealth avenue, asked $315, allow:d $63; Mrs. I, L. Swartwood, 145 Francis street, asked $36 for chickens drowned, allowed $18; Mrx. Alena Borkowski. 167 Francis street, asked $30 for chickens drowend, al- lowed §15, Four claimants will be given leave to withdraw, if the committee's rc. ommendations are adopted. They are the following: A. Warner claiming $50 for alleged | damage to lot No. 31, corner ot Uncas road and Commonwealth av- enue; Leon A. Kaplan, 456 Common- wealth averue, claiming $48; An- thony A. Dorbuck, 1650 street, claiming $80; Mary M. Dor- buck, 1650 Stanley street, claiming $400. Claims Totalled $2,884 to $2.884.90, Corporation Counsel J. H. Kirkham advised the committes: that there was no legal liability on any liability. The committee also voted to rec- ommend to the council that Eugene P “‘ulsk;~ fast Hand Made TIES Wrinkle . proof con- struction, smart stripes, checks and. dots. Fine silks, satins and water- marked fabrics, Linen KNICKERS For a cool, comforta- ble game during the hot weather. Fine, Soft Luxurious Strooks Camel Hair COLF SUITS Two real smart com- fortable pieces of sport apparel '°€(u THE HOUSE OF N HLEY A half dozen from. Ash- ley’s would bring forth cheers from the head of the house. Knock-Around Polo |, SHIRTS All colors for golf, tennis or anytime a light nonchalant covering is wanted. Manhattan SHIRTS Tailored to fit. They please the most fastidi- ous. All the new colors and fabric patterns. Change to Manhattan'’s. Striped White Serge TROUSERS Nothing more cool, dressy and comfortable, Superbly tailored after the approved styles. Stanicy | The claims as presented amounted | Rouls of 3 Seymour strest be given leave to withdraw his claim for $1,000 for injurics sustained by his son, Ernest, 13, who was rua down by a motorcycle eperated by Ofticer Ernest Blanchette on Stanley street, Nov. 28, 192 of the committes the city was a0t liable. City Items Artistically decorated wedding cakes are a Hoffmann specialty.— advt. Officer Hanford report yesterday Dart received a from Kevork the ‘part of the city, in his opinion, | but he favored settlement of most | of the claims with the understand- | ing that the offers were made with- | out prejudice and without admitting | Co. LOCAL DEALERS In Tydol GASOLINE and Veedol MOTOR OIL Three Stations: 1—Franklin Sq. Filling Station 2—Stanley St. at East Main 3—West Main at Corbin Avenue Tn the opinion ! taken from his barber shop at 276 | Joseph's carnival, June 17 to 33.~— Ohamassian, a barber, that $4 was Routh Main street while he was at dinner. He said it was the first time in a number of years that he had neglected to lock the door when he went out. Iris and delphinium are dug while you wait at Hanson's Colonial Gar- dens, Church street, Elm Hill.— advt, The monthly meeting of the Falcons Nest will be held Friday evening at Falcons hall. A report of the delegates to the last biennial convention which was held at Union City, June 1 and 2 will be given. Pontiac coach given away at St TODAY Eddie Stinson says. | THE MOTOR OILS advt, "Btanley Sadiick of 64 Booth street salled for Poland yesterday. rd- ing to Joseph Kioskowaki, steamship agent this is his fourth trip abroad and it is belleved that he will re. main there permanently. 8t. Joseph's carnival opens Monday, South Main and Edson Sts., continue all next week.—advt. Conn. River shad 22g 1b. Fresh daily. McKnetney's Fish Mkt. Arch 8t. —advt Firemen of No. 3 fire company were called to the Farmington ave- nue dump at 4:56 Wednesday aft- ernoon by a still alarm. They bat- IS tied the dump fire uatil. 6:87. Property at 166 Kelsey strest wag attached today by Constable Fred Winkle in a suit brought by Josepa Lastauskas against Corine for $175. Attorney Monroe 8. Gore don represents the plaintiff, CORBIN YANKS WIN The Corbin Yanks baseball team defeated the Plainville Aces in am exciting game at Walnut Hill park. The score was 7 to ¢. 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