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BOSTON STORE. ‘Latest Styles In Ladies’ ‘Waists AT 98c we are offering an unlimit- ed variety to select from in volle, ‘marquisette and batiste. All the lat- est ideas are here in high, medium and low neck, hand and machine em- broidered, all white and in pretty col- ored effects, shadow and val lace trimmings, hundreds to select from, values up to $1.50, all at one price, #8c each. JAP SILK WAISTS, a variety of :styles, plain, pleated and frilled, fine iquality Jap silk, sv 50 values, $1.98 .u:)x‘ UNDERMUSLINS for Spring and ‘SBummer wear, the finest display we have ever made, the latest ideas in eombinations, chemise, princess slips, gowns, corset covers, etc. COMBINATIONS. An immense as- sortment, drawer or skirt, from, 50c {to $3.00. Knickerbocker and wide widths, with needlework, torchon, 'val and shadow lace trimmings, sizes 34 to 46. ' GOWNS in the latest style crepe and nainsook, trimmed with torchon, .val and shadow laces, kimono.sleeve | and empire effects, 50c to $3.00. | OORSETS for Spring and' Summer. No gown will fit well unless you have the proper ecorset foundation. We haye the latést models in the follow- ing makes: R/ & G., W. B, Thom- son's, La .Vida, Bon Ton, Royal ‘Worcester, Armor side, ' La Reine, ‘Wilhelmina, etc.; price range $1.00 to $3.00. AT 50c we can show you the best corset on the market for the money, short, medium and long lengths. BRASSIERES in every' style, hook, tie or button, 35c to $1.50. PULLAR to GO0DWS- SUPENR = (GOLD GREAM . - SF oS ed Hands, Face and L)n- oftening and Beautifying the Try Cold. crouu _with the trup hom Odcl‘. 240 Jar. " l- | ] sroit Y UUUJIII NAUGHTON’S DELICIOUS BUNS every day, morning and af. mmmm:week Ask your gro- #r or call at our store, 361 Main iweet. See our display of Fancy Omkes, Ples, Cream Goods, Raisin Pound, Marble Pound Cake, also a romplete line of extras for - Faster. NAUGHTON'S 361 Main Street. t NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914, EX-GOV. DRAPER DIES AT GREENVILLE, S. C. Former Massachusetts EXeGULIVG | Strigken Wilh Paralysis Tuesday. S. C., April 10.—Eben 8. of Massa- | Greenville, Draper, former governor chusetts, died here late yesterday. Mr. | | Draper was stricken Wwith paralysis | bere Tuesday. He was 56 vears old and a prominent manufacturer of tex- | tile machinery in New England. The condition of Mr. Draper had been serious from the time of the at. tack. His entire left side was affected ' by the paralytic stroke. In addition | to physicians here and from Atlanta who were called on the case, two doc- tors from Boston were summoned yes- | terday, i Mr. Draper was stricken at a hotel | here a few hours after his arrival on his way home from a trip to Florida | ond Cuba. As soon as his condition wag noted‘by the physicians telegrams were sent to members of his family in | Massachusetts, summoning them to his bedside. They arrived here yesterday. The dead man was prominent in :beth the .industrial and the political iife of Massachusetts. 1 Governor of Massachusetts. | Hopedale, Mass., . April 10.—Eben | Sumner Draper, who died at Green- | ville, S. C., yesterday, was twice gov- | ernor of Massachusetts, servinz as chief executive ih 1909 and 1910, after | @ year as lieutenant governor. | . He was born here 56 years ago, the son of George Draper, a manufacturer .of textile machinery. After studying at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he went to work in cotton | mills and subsequently worked in all | departments of the Draper shops, learning the business. He was made | a member of the firm in 1896. | Four years previous to this he had | become chairman of the 'republican state committee. Under his guidance the campaign of that party in 1892 was very successful, the democratic con- gressional representation being re- Cuced from seven to three. “Gold ndard” Resolution. In 1896, Mr. Draper was chosen chairman of the state delegation to the national republican. convention where he”was prominent in obtaining the passageé of the famous “Gold stan- durd” resolution.. He was a presi- dential elector in 1900. The loss a year ago of his wife who Wwas Nanfe Bristow' of '~ Kentucky, daughter of a famous Union general, was a great shock to him. He sought Felaxation in a trip to Cuba and it was ‘on ‘the return from there that he was stricken with_ his final iliness. Tw'.) ons dnda daughter survive, i+ ~Governor Drapey ‘wagnresident of the Manville company, a mill corpor- tion, director of the Draper company, nd of -several financial “corporations, He was ‘vice president of the Ameri- cen Untarian association To Cure a Cold mvOne Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets, Druggists refund money if it fails to'cure, E. W. GROVE'S sig- nature is on each box. 26c. “DIVORCE COURT" OPENS. Ohio to Have Special Tribunal Solve Marital Dimculty. Cleveland, Ohio, April 10.—The first ‘“‘divorce court” in Ohio was con- vened here today with Common Pleas Judge William B. Neff presiding. The court will attend solely to cases in- volving/ marital difficulties. The institution of the court fol- lowed the decision of the judges of the common pleas court that the handling of divorces needs reforma- tion and that the number of sucn cases should be reduced. to QUALITY CORNER Select a check, a . stripe, a rough Scotch tweed, an Oxford gray or a°blué serge, you are certain of class and elegance. S. M. T. Fashion Clothes . having close croped shoulders, patch pockets, wide lapels and ‘slim waists, predominate. If you prefer, there are conserva. tive styles. But choose what you will you are assured cor- rectness and excellent tailor- THE STAGKPOLE- MOORE-TRYON GO, ASYLUM AT TRUMBULL ST, HARTFORD The True Ring of Easter Our Table of Clothing Prices for Spring Tisn’t a question of —“What have we? ” but “What haven’t we?” You simply cannot help but find just what you want in the Suit line here. $15, $18, § 20, $22, $25 and $28. Popular, exceptwnal values at $15, $18 and $20. These are all fancy fine worsteds. Plain Blue Serges, fast color, absolutely $15, $16.50, $18, $20, $22, $25 and $30 Suits. All' hand tailored with different model coats. Special—$18 and $20. Spring Coats, smart models, $15, $20 and $25. And when it comes to Good Haté, just remember the name—“B-E-L-M-O. Equal values in Furnishings. HOLLANDERS’ 82-88 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD, CT. N-T,” at $2.00, worth fully $2.50. TEACH HORSE SHOEIN Fort Wayne, In, April 10.—The art of shoeing a horse will be taught at Perdue university, if the Master Horseshoers' association of Indiana have their way. At the annual con- vention which was concluded here today a resolution urging that horse- shoeing be made a part of the cur- riculum animously adopted. April spend Easter. The president plans to of the university was un- WILSON FAMILY ARRIVES, ‘White Sulphur Springs, W, Va, 10.—President Wilson with Mrs. Wilson and members of their family arrived here early today to return to Washington on Monday. APPLY SULPHUR IF SKIN BREAKS OUT SULPHUR DRIES UP ECZEMA USE LIKE COLD CREAM TO STOP ITCHING Any breaking out or irritation on the face, arms, legs or body when ac- companied by itching, or when the skin is dry and feverish, can be read- ily overcome by applying a little bold- ; sulphur cream, says a noted der- matologist. He informs us that bold-sulphur instantly allays the angry itching and irritation and soothes and heals the ; Eczema right up, leaving the skin clear and smooth. Bold-sulphur has | occupled a secure position for manyi years in the treatment of cutaneous disorders because of its parulte-de-) stroying property. been found to take its place in treat- ing the irritable and inflammatory skin affections. While not always es- tablishing a permanent cure, it never fails to subdue the itching irritation and drive the Eczema away, and it is often years later before any eruption again appears on the skin. Those troubled should obtain at any pharmacy an ounce of bold-sulphur cream which is applied to the affected parts in the same manner as an ordi- nary cold cream. It isn't unpleasant and the prompt relief afforded, par- ticularly in itching Eczema, proves Nothing has ever ! very welcome, Baby and Specialty Shop FOR SATURDAY Sa'e on Babies’ Spring Bonnets 29c. MRS. WM. llFPWORTH. Room 14, PROF. LANDIS The Greatest © Clairvoyant, Psychic, Palmist and Yogi Mediator in America is permanently located in New Britain. He positively guar- antees to tell you, without asking a single question, names of friends, enemies, riv- als, tells whom and when yon will marry, advises you upon love, courtship, marriage, bus- iness investments, transactions of every kind. If you are worried, perplexed or in trouble come and learn a swift, sure remedy that will dispel the dark clouds and lift the load from your aching heart. Full Readings 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed or no fee accepted. Hours 1 to 8 P. M. (Not Open Sundays.) 27 ARCH STREET. First House Off Main Street. AT EASTER AND THE YEAR 'ROUND THE CANDY YOU SHOULD BUY FOR ONE YOU LOVE, OR FOR YOURSELF, IS g7t Chocolees Because Liggett's is superior—even to the smallest detail, The big candy factories in which Liggett's Chocolates are made belong to more Druggists in the United States, Canada and Great Britain. This co-operation in ownership, carrying with it, Rexall mendous weekly sales from the very start., It made it possible to buy raw materials on an immense scale, and thus get the very ities of cocoa, nuts, fruits and flavors at lowest prices. With these advantages, and an organization of expert confectioners, each an artist in of course, co-operation in than 7,000 selling, assured tre- best qual- his line; an equipment of the finest chocolate grinding and mixing machinery made in this country and Germany, and scrupulous attention to purity and cleanliness in every process of manufacture, you can easily un- derstand why Liggett's Chocolates are preferred by those who want the best. Liggett's Chocolates come in richly-artistic and beautiful ribbon-tied boxes of various designs and shapes, evidencing, even before you open one, the exquisite care and cleanliness which is an invan- able rule In Liggett's. Liggett's Chocolates pound. Assort Liggett's Fruit Cordials, Chocolate Coated. Liggett's Butter and Milk Bitter Sweets. Liggett's Moire Package. Liggett's “LIGGETT'S CHOCOLATE LIGGETT'S SPECIAL. Marguerite Cherries, 33c. Assorted Creamed Nuts, 33c. Special Assorted Chocolates, 29c. 5 ed, in 1 In pounds. In pounds. In more-than-a-pound boxes—thirty-eight Dutch Box Chocolates. Assorted Fruit and Nut Centers. ND $1.00 A POUND. PRICES, 80c A! s WEEK” BEGI CHOCOLATES TODAY AT ALL SOLD ONLY AT Cla rk 8 Brainerd’s| DRUG STOF 3 and 5-pound hoxes. Thirty-eight different flavors in each different flavors in each In pounds. The 3 20, .sto: STORES. FREE, A 25¢ Chocolate Easter Lgg with a pound of Guth's Choco- lates at 80c 1b. GLOVES FOR EASTER IN AMPLE VARIETY Best of Values for Men, Women and Children.’ A QUALITY STOCK MODERATELY PRICED—KID GLOVES AND SILK GLOVES. Gloves for the Easter parade, new styles, correct in every par« ticular, and reliable makes, await your selection here. We give superior values at all prices. THE BEST GLOVE FOR $1.00. For street wear there is no better glove than our outseam glove for $1.00. Made one clasp style, five needle back, it will give satis- factory wear and has the right look. We also have a real Kasan Glove for men, outseam, tan shades, and a big value at $1.00. NOVELTY GLOVES. Our Spring stock has many novelty gloves, one a P, K., sewn in black with white stitching. Another is white with black stitching and wide embroidered back. These are the equal of many §2 glove: Our price $1.50 a pair. BSage-Allen & To. Hartford, Cenn. EASTER RUG SALE Prices Cut In Two HIGH GRADE WILTONS, BODY BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY BRUSSELS We offer three of the very best high grade Wilton Rugs, sise 9x12, that sell regularly for $60.00 each. Our Easter Sale . $30.00 Choice of six best Royal Wilton Rugs, size 9x12, which sell regularly for $45.00 each. Pick out the one, you like best and pay us only .$27.50 We have six of the best five-frame body Brullels Ru'l that we will sell at such greatly reduced prices that nobody who wants a reliable Rug CHEAP can afford to miss the chance. Four Rugs, 9x12, regular price $32.75, Sale Price.. Two Rugs, size 9x12, usually $26.00, Sale Price. Still cheaper—pretty nearly giving them away. Brussels Rugs, 9x12, usually $14.00, Sale Price. . .o Two Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 7x9, usually $12.00, 894-902 MAI 5 HARTFORD Here's another big bargain. .$19.50 PRICES SOLD THEM Our Next Carload No 5 Will Avrive Tuesday, April 7th 1914. A Horse Suitable For Any Purpose 1 pair Bays, 3,100 lbs. 1 pair Blacks, 2,700 Ibs 1 pair Browns, 3,000 lbs. 1 pair Greys, 2,900 Ibs Several chunks welghing from 1,100 to 1,600 pounds. Several horses taken in exchange, worth the money. A complete line of wagons found at our Repository. Dump Carts; Auburn, Milburn, Tifin Farm Gears; Express and Grocery Wagons: Concords and Carriages. Also & complete line of harnesses and Horses' goods of every description. . OUR POLICY—Once a customer, always a customer, is our idea of conducting business. With every horse goes our guarantee of satisfaction. P. H. CONDON & CO., INC. 22 LAUREL STREET, BRISTOL. CONN. OUR Easter ; Baking For this Easter you will find it té vour advantage to visit our stores an see all the tempting baked goo which we have in store for you to| select from. Our Whipped Oream Layers, Char- lotte Russes, Chocolate Eciairs, French Pastry, etc., are fresh, sweet and delicious. We will also have our Coffee Cakes rich and tender as ever. Our Marshmellow and Lady Baltimore Cakes are !“lf lainty. Let usx show vou