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NEW BRITAIN DAILY, HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914, —OPENING OF BELVIDERE— SELECT ONE OF THE BEAUTIFUL SITES IN THE GROVE ON HAMPTON STREET, NOW BEING OPENED. GRADED STREETS, CEMENT SIDEWALKS, THE PROPERTY OF MERIT. FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ' FREE DRAWING OF USEFUL PRESENTS SUNDAY AFTERNOON GRASS STRIPS, TREES, ETC., WITH CITY WATER, GAS AND ELECTRICITY. RESTRICTIONS INSURE A FIRST CLASS NEIGHBORHOOD, AND HOMES OF MODERATE REFINEMENT. A SMALL DEPOSIT SECURES YOUR LOT, BALANCE ON EASY PAYMENTS. TAKE NORTH END CAR. National Bank Building. BODWELL LAND CO. What So Preciozis As a Healthy Daby. Every Youngster Can Have 'Fine Digestion if Given a Good Baby Laxative. In spite of the greatest personal care and the most intelligent attention to jet, bables and children will become “donstipated, and it is a fact that con- stipation and indigestion have wrecked many a young life. To start with a good digestive apparatus is to start life without handicap. ! But, as we, cannot all have perfect working_bowels, we must do the next best thing and’acquire them, or train them to become healthy. ~This can he done by the use of a laxative-tonic wery highly recommended by a great nany mothers. The remedy is calied r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and has been on the market for two genera- ‘tlons.’ It ¢an be bought conveniently at any-drug store for fifty cents or one dollar a bottle, .and those who are already convinced of its merits buy the dollar.size. | Its mildness makes it the ideal med- icine for children, and ‘it is also very pleasant to the taste. It is sure in ite effect, and genuinely harmless. Very little of it is required and its fre- | quent use does not cause it to lose it3 effect, as is the ease with so many other remedies. Thousands can testify to its merits in constipation, indigestion, bilious- ness, sick headaches, etc.,, among them reliable people like Mrs. James R. Rouse, of Marinette, Wis. _Her little HOWARD ROUSE son Howard was fifteen months old last April, but he was sick with bowel tfouble from birth and suffered in- tensely. Since Mrs. Rouse has been giving him Dr. Caldwell’'s Syrup Pep- sin all trouble has. disappeared and the boy is becoming robust. Thousands keep *Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin constantly in the houfe, for every member of the family can use it from infancy to old age. The’ ugers of Syrup Pepsin have learaed to avold-cathartics, salts, mineral wa- ters, pills and other harsh remedies for they do but temporary good and are a shock to any delicate system. Families wishing to try a free'sam- ple bottle can obtain it postpaid by addressing Dr. W. 'B. Caldwell, 419 ‘Washington St., . Monticello, Ill. A postal card with your name and ad- dress on it will do. THE MENTER CO.-—CONFIDENTIAL CREDIT Smartest Spring Styles Here For Men and Women No old stock here. This is the store that will gladly supply you with new, elegant Spring Clothes on the most generous terms of credit—No jugsling with prices— everything is marked in plain figures—one price to all and that price as low as any cash store. Stunning Coats, Swis and Dresses:for Women Our thoroughly complete line of Coats, Suits and Millinery, right from New York, is worth seeing. Alsa the showing of/Skirts, Waists, Raincoats and Petticoats. ? Men’s Department Spring Overcoats, Suits and Rain- coats-for men, newest styles, patterns, fabrics, superbly: tayored. $12.00 to $25.00, Boy’s and‘Children’s Suits in plenty..All the new styles. 315 Trumbull Street, Dpen Saturday Evenings. Hartford. a word each day pays for a classitied adv. in the Henld Yon ”»&‘f’ ,rgmlu.»: : That's: vhtm nnt. FAST DAY SERVICES ‘ehurches today. this morning communion was served at St. John's Lutheran church and there was special music. Rev. M. W. Gaudian will preach at this evening's service at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Ohman preached at 10:30 o’'clock today at the Swedish Lutheran church, and at St. Matthew's German Lutheran church services preparatory ,(to communion were held at 9:45 ‘o'clock and reg- ular services at 10:30 o'clock. The Rév. A. C. T. Steege and the Itev. S. F. Haffencflug, of Middletown, con- ducted the services. AT MANY CHURCHES Rev. Dr. ) E Aflams Rddresses Union Mesting at South. Fast day services were held at the South church today. R o'clock this morning a représentative gathering of young people from the Keeney's theater, Christian Endeavor socleties of the|motion pictures. various churches assembled for the | e annual sunrise service. The big service was held at 10:45 o’clock ano was at- tended by members of the congrega- tions of all the other churches, it being essentially a Fast day union service, vaudeville and Lyceum, Players in “Girls.” the Lyceum Fox’s theater/ motion pictures. Dr. Adams Preached. Both services were well attended and at the 10:45 o'clock service the Rev. Dr. James E. Adams, pastor of the Methodist church, preached the sermon. The clergyman took as his theme,; God's Redeeming Love,” and made it a real Good Friday ser- mon. In his sermon the preacher brought out God's gift to the world in giving his son, Jesus Christ, as the savior of the universe and dwelt upon the obligations of all Christian people in return for this great sacrifice. Meeting of the whist committee of th& Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H. Meeting of the First Ward Prohibi~ tion club and town committee. New Britain lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, meets in Judd's block, council, Fellows' Meeting of Chamberlain Jr., O. U. A. M, at 0dd hall. Other Services. Services were also held at At 10:30° other Comstock encampment, 1. O. O, F., o'clock | meets in Odd Fellows' hall. UNION TEA CO. 317 MAIN STREET Special for Friday and Saturday Finest Creamery Butter........... . 30c Ib Choice Creamery Butter. . Good Creamery Butter . . 25¢ b Guaranteed Fresh Westem Eggs .-25¢ doz Guaranteed Fresh YorkState Eggs 27c doz Guaranteed Fresh Native Eggs .. 29¢ doz 2 lbs Pure Lard 25¢ 3 cans Challenge Milk 25¢ FINE GRANULATED SUGAR 25 1b bag of Sugar . .... 10 1b bag of Sugar 515 1b bag of Sugar . . 5 1b box Domino Sugar 3 Ibs Confectioner’s Sugar . 11b Black or Mixed Tea 1 1b Good Coffee (ground or in the berry) Pure Breakfast Cocoa 3 cans Breakfast Cocoa. . 3 cans Choice Peas 3 cans York State Corn 1 large can California Apricots . .. 1 large can California Peaches 1 large can California Cherries .... 2 pkgs Evaporated Apples ... 2Y; 1bs Choice Prunes . .....: S 2 pkgs Fancy Seeded Raisins . .. ... 2 pkgs Not-a-seed Raisins .. 214 1bs Fancy Currants 5 lbs Fancy York State Beans 5 Ibs Clean Broken Rice 3 lbs Fancy Carolina Head Rice 3 bottles “Just Right” Catsup . .... 1-20 oz. bottle Pure Honey 4 boxes American Sardines 3 tall cans Pink Salmon 3 boxes Kippered Herrings 2 boxes Tuna Fish 3 pkgs Flossy Starch 1-3 1b box Niagara Starch . .. 1-4 1b box Wash Powder . .. 7 bars Laundry Soap 3 bottles Ammonia 3 bars Maxine Elliott Toilet Sonp 1 1b can Tender Green' Asparagus TlpS Telephone 184-5 We Deliver Free Events Tom’ghf l CITY ADVEHTISEMENTS " 'Bids will be r of park comn day, April th following ¢ ceived by the board oners until Tues- M., for the “-steps, re- taining wal ment to be built at the old reservoir on the sum- mit of Walnut Hill park, New Brit- ain, Conn. Plans and specifications may be se- cured from Superintendent R. B. Wainwright at the'commissioners’ of- fice in the city building, Office ho 9-10 A, M., For appointment or formation, "phoné 1272 daily. for further in- To the Board of County Commission- ers. for Hartford County: 1 hereby apply for a hotel license to sell Spirituous and Intoxicating Liquors. © Ale, Lager Beer Rhine Wine and Cider at No. 69 3 La- fayette street . (Hotel Washington) town of New Britain. My place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any Church Edifice or Public or Pa- rochial School, or the premises per- taining thereto, or any post office, public library, or cemetery. Dated at New Britain, this 9th day April, A. D, 1914, JAMES R. HALLORAN. Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the town of New Britain, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appli- cation of James R. Halloran for a li- cense, dnd hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be 11- censed pursuant to sald application. Dated at New Britain, this 9th day of April, A. , 1914.° MATTHEW W. JAMES T, LEE, PETER F. CURRAN. JOHN HAYES. OWEN CONNOLLY. T hereby certify that the above- named signers and endorsers are elec- tors and taxpayers, tate, in the town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, of April, A. D., 1914, ALFRED L, THOMPSON, Town Clerk. of HALLORAN. * owning real es-! this 9th day | 'Phone 1013-12 THE WESLEYAN GOSPEL TEAM WILL BE AT Trinity M. E. Church, New Britain, Cté Avpril 5-12, 1914, inclusive Afternoons at 2:30 Evenings at 7:30 A week of good music, earnest mess sages, life decisions, Are You a Christian? THE WESLE Miller, ‘15, 'AN GOSPEL TEAM Harry K. Row- land Tuttle, ‘14, Captain: Wilson Hall, Hel Chorister; et Fisher, '17, Soloist; Raymond be helped Frank Steve 17 This is your opportunity! FANCY DELAWARE SHAD Fresh Caught Native Blue Fish LIVE LOBSTERS. Full Line of Figh. W. E. HORTON & SON Telephone 223. 58 CHURCH STREET Opp. Herald Building PRING WALL PAPERS We Make a bpecmlty of STRETCHED CANVAS CEILINGS A. P. MARSH Cor. Hungerford Court 38 MAIN STREET Your New Clothes For Easter Make Your Selection from the New s_tnuk and Take Advantage of Our Liberal Credit- Plan The finest line of clothing in Hartford for ,men, women and children now awalts: you. Quality is the first consideration with us and we have coupl select your new clothes for Easter tomorrow. will haye the advantage of complete assortments. Women's Petticoats, $12, ed this factor with moderate price. There is nothing to be gained by waiting, and you Women's Sults $12, $15, $18, 820, $25, $30 AND $33. Coats, Balmacaans, separate Skirts, ‘Waists, Shoes, Hats moderately priced. Men's Suits $15, $18, $20, $22, $25 AND $27.50. Men's Topcoats, Balmacaans, odd Trousers, Hats, Shoes, Boys' Suits, all at popular prices. TheB.Z. Brewer Go. 321 Trumbull St., B. Z. Brewer Hartford T. 6. Dennis Gussie E. Woaver Are you not a Christian? Come and |