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IPES-PIPES | "y ssmumpt =~~~ movmers | =~ WAISTS E i il el | called him names and had started all Regular $1.00 Lawn and Cotton Waists hOWlng a brand new | o Chesketski Weeps When Young | o s st e | Rev. D, G. . Mains, Former Local i Small Boys in Chambers. Regular $5 95 io $6.50 Chiffon and Crepe nt of PIPES in our to- Wite Refuses o Kiss Hm. | rwve eman vows e s, Pastor, Gives Address. de Chine Waists for .............. §250 ank Iigan, Wadlislaw Konich, _— { Theodore Marsula and Branislaw Regular $10 and $12 Crepe de Chine : CCO department. Too much mother-in-law has caused | Garda were in ambers, charged i Hartford, Middletown, Meriden, Waists for . . $5.00 a high barrier to be raised up between | \Vith stealing a number of sleds from | g o 1 plainville, Ber Cen- private residences and one from H. T o Nalanyilie S EerlinRant SKel 4 M John Chesnefski, aged twenty-cight 1 T e e 5 tand 50c¢ Pipes are wonders § |/ bt s e s | e rivare store. he gang awrs | SMELn Methagist churches were rop- Women's Silk Hosiery With the result that John was in po- | J0unded up last night by Officer Wil- | resented last night when the Meth- IN AND LOOK THEM OVER lice court this morning charged with ‘};‘;“”“L"ff‘-a"i‘l”w;‘{d"t‘,fip‘\f”‘jpl‘_‘f‘;‘,‘f,_‘f‘f"’“”Ifl Social Union of Connecticut Regular $1.00 Pure Silk Hose for .... 75¢ | non-support. He told his story in @ % held its meeting in the local Meth- -~ e : Regular $1.50 Pure Silk Hose for . .. . $1.00 50¢ % After having the riot act read to them straightforward manner and proved | they were placed on probation and | odist church, At 6:30 o'clock the that he has made many overtures to | grdered to return the sleds to their | ladies served a bountiful supper and Regular $-) 00 Purc Sl“fi HOSC fOI‘ A Q].—)O his young wife but her affection for| owner The voungsters agreed, g1ad | jatar 1n the evening Rev. Dr. George 9 her mother is stronger than her pro- | to escape being sent to the reform | ° & : R ar $2.50 Pure Silk Hose for . ... $2.00 ell S Dru StOre fessed love for him. Judge AMeskill | school, the terrors of which were | P Mains, of New York but formerly | egul i p . y ‘. T o e e S e | 1310 BTt e of this city, delivered an interesting Women’s Neckwear and Marabou Scarfs address. ' the Bllsy Corner,’ | case for fear of causing hard feelings Other Cases on Docket. % o Iavinuent Bxtenaea! and Mufls rcdu(‘ed to ll;\l‘]: PR[(‘P}. | between husband and wife, so the Anthony Piltz was arrested on Fast as continued until next Satur- | Main street last night by Officer Me- : i session was held at | } reconciliation to be affected be- | Grath. Prosecutor Klett asked him if | Wnich Rev. W, W, Winans, of Hart- | tween the two young people in the | he had heen drinking liquor last night. | ford, presided. Morgan Morgans, of | = S === | meantime, if such a thing is possible “No, T just had a few drops of|this city, invited the visiting Meth- 14 tioned for inspector of the construc-|and the meddlesome mother-in-law | heer.” replied Piltz, odists to attend the twenty-fifth anni- 0 u s tion of the Vocational High school. i ! He was sent to jafl for thirty days. | versary exercises in commemoration | will obey the sign of ands off 2 jen s ; The position will carry with a salary | rised up by Prosecutor Klett and At- | . A fine of $6 for drunkenness was | of the laying of the cornerstone of | “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND" OARTFORD, of $1,500. imposed on Joseph Plant, an elderly | the local church, which will be ob- { torney W. I Delaney. : : et B Fudeen o | e Chesner. | MM Who was arrested by Officer Cos- | served on April 13 to 1%, followis ||| 83.99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST, Mr. and Mrs. Algot E. Rudeen of | ¢ b ML (¢ grove at the police station last even- | the session of the New York east con- | Jth department, | Oneida, Tilinois. are rejoicing over the | ski was Antinia Kania and she said | jng " joor the past (wo nights the | ference, A rising vote of thanks was | fl - fo birth of a daughter. Mrs. Rudeen | she is sixteen and one haif years old. | man has heen coming to the police | given to the ladies and Rev. F. H. L. | 9:;(1 l:;us(;st os. | Was formerly Miss Signe Hultherg of | .Tho was married six months ago but | station drunk and asking for lodging. | Hammond, of Hartford, was cnosen 8 . & i i (‘i‘r ‘lms city ) imr the past two ‘mnnthf has not lived | He ml«!‘ the court that he has been | to convey it to the gentler sex. The | F' M DOOLI'IVFLE GETS 1“ . ‘contagious dis- The Nedmen’s character minstrels | with her hushand. 1lle is twenty-eight | supporting his old mother in Union- | evening program opened in the | & | E t T 7 ht ed to the health | wil]l meet Sunday afternoon at 2| vears of age and has fitted up a tene- | Viile. uditorium with prayvers by Rev. G DIVORCE FROM WIFE || vents Onlg Y )] e s leeks. o'clock. All members are requested | ment at NO. Orange street while The adjourned case of Mrs. Katie Neumann. of Essex, and Mrs, How- | { | | campaign is be- father | Obersko versus Steve Zulicha, in|ard E. Horton sang “I Heard the which the latter is charged with as- | Volce of Jesus Say.” She was accom- the recent ba- to attend. Lis wife lives with her mother, “The F at Russwin Lyceum f Priendly, . of| Indianola council. No. 19, D. of P. | and three brothers and sisters at No. ! about §300. will hold a drill and rehearsal Sun- !y silver street. saulting the former. was again con-| panied by Harry Burdick. | Mrs. Ellen M. Hart of Newington Also day afternoon in Judd's hall at 2 Chesnefski explained to the court| Utted. this time until February 15. Announcement was made by the N iCeunes | sharp. All members of the dggree | in.¢ nis mother-in-law is the only | 7S Obersko is still sick in bed. Rev. Mr, Scarborough, of Hartford, Gets Decree from Her Husband i | Vaudeville and moving pictures at , society of St. B mane | are requested to aitend | - - — <t Fri 3 : ) team are requested to a 3 thinelwhichehastcomelbetweenthime that next Friday, Saturday and Sun- in the Parish & ‘go towards a | - The « ._(I:\nuc 1“1?‘?w“§ !:cne\;\lm\l | seit and the girl of his choice, He de | SOCTALIST LECTURE TOMORROW. ;l‘a_\ lrl:p Illolh.o((i!st. Fl_\mgnNu‘mrvinnt: { ents tor the l.egion will mee his evening a " | clared he had offered to make a home . e eaded by ex-Governar anley, of | Frederick M. Doolittle of this city. [ Basketball game at High schoo 1y has been | o'clock in the vestry of St. Mary's || nad offered to make a home | rator Secured by Local Society Well | Indiana, will visit Hartford and the : ' Y | eymitiiolinni Satoden Naw Sate i ready has been | | for his wife time and again but she . e . 2 e when he appeared before Judge M. A, | KYMnas rit and church. All membe are urged to e e 5 Known in Industrial World, New Britain Epworth Leaguers were | Ansonia teams, 4 RIS il ]a.» w_xt»:_\‘s ins htf;( that \chlcgmr an. " § invited to attend, especlally since the | Shumway in the superior court yester- | I 0 Sloan | @ fiss Ethel Mount entertained | .vc ¥ith hemimotheritoo,” This he res | Tomorrow - afternoon’ at secretary of the league is to give an | day to tell why he wanted a divorce Meeting of Vega Benefit advt. sleten party from Middlatown con. | fused to do. For the past five weeks | o’clock, local socialists will be given | aadres = = tce) 2 P vk atnaat s : he has been acting under the advice | & rare treat in the lecture of Irank Rev. Dr. Mains® Talk. fe iy NiSe Mok ey S | 8% ATER tee § Doolittle, #aid, “she told me all her was given last # ¢ v . S or siting of twelve couples at her home | 1° c : (the Club in Holmes | o, 1,1 sireet lst evening. | of Attorney W. F. Delaney and for ;;(’Y‘m :n; the Scenic theater. Mr. Rel bl N e ncipal S s o S ERE | s - S 2 s reas % e ohn will choose as his topic, “The 1 gy e ~ . | troubles a I got sor: - t 1.” i § beria cou AnTl‘“l’adclle”b nx(; e e e ;hv‘ e suln the case was given a full | fohn Wl choose as his topic, “The | o oiir of the evening and he talked ibles and T got sorry for the git o e f f t dances | Honevmoon” exchangeable at Crow- | ¢4INE UHB ey, Years in. Americar Tnie looture | On the business side of the Methodist | He declared he had known her but | eries of dances| o1, \onday eve, 7:30—advt. Several weeks ago Sherifft M. D.| o olin B e mteresting | church, being unusually well qualified | two weeks when he married her ard | Meeting of Burritt ¢ p uring the Stockwell visited the Kania home with Y Stng | i ce for the past elghteen vears he A s ; > Paticis e shaaeat : as well as instructive. H > : 3 | did not really love her. She played a ‘- Martin Kata, of Bristol, reports to 3 % the police that on Wednesday night | 70NN and saw the latter make over-| g, iajicts of this ecity are patting | 1as been manager of the Methodist | ypon his sympathies and lured him street. florace W. Eddy | " oitended a wedding here. He | tures to his wife. He tried to induce | SOCHINS Of (his ity are Datting | pooy concern. In beginning his talk | into popping the question, then nailed , flasons of Con-| grany too freely ana accepted Andrew | her to live with him, but she declined, | ja(ing one another in securing Mr. | DF: Mains recalled the three years | jim, SOPUINE DF T LU S L from Albany. | gogarg invitation to spend the night | SaVing she is too young and owes al- | Bohn to deliver an address here. Al | 4UFing which he was pastor in this The couple werc married on April 88, Knights of tae Maccabees ended the an-| with nim. During the early morn- | legiance to her mother before her hus- | though not well known in this eity, | €Ity and was pleased in looking over |25, 1313, and the following day the | Grand CRap- | ing hours Andrew abstracted $20 from | band. Rather than maké any further | Mr. Bohn 1s very prominent in the in. | {N® audience to recognize several of | nawly married wife left her spouse. | NOT TO HIRE TAXING EXPERT. his clothes, says the Bristol man. trouble Chesnefski willingly paid $9 | dustrial circles of this country. He | 1S o0ld flock. “Methodist’s Greatest | she sent him a letter, which was in - - jamittee of the| n. following reductions in assess- | board demanded by his mother-in-law | has received degrees in Ohio and | Instiution” was the subject on which | troduced in court, in which she said ; Majority of Finance Committee Op- Pe H., will meet | onoo were asked for of the board of | 2hd even allowed her to take| Michigan universities and has acted | N® Spoke. Next May will mark the | that she was sorry she had been such posed to Such & Course. 8 o'clock in St. i cjjer yesterday. Erie W. Carlson, 123 | Possession of half of his house fur-|as a lecturer in Columbia university | 126th anniversary of existence for the § a fool without a mind of her own, and | . 3 v. B : ! s - Y | Methodist Book Concern, it being the | agked Doolittle to stay away from her Sidi Mook Avenus asedsssd for | Dishings, in{Taooflanal lvio NP tioresentinelinl Mot s Soslotinesin - SREAAS | iaskad Dotlie ay away ] ussian Honey- | $6,500 and $500 reduction wanted;| Wouldn't Kiss Hubby—He Weeps. associate editor of the “New Review™ | Oldest and strong urther testimony was given which = ; e lishing house in the world, even | reflected on the girl's character, : - i 5 ; AR fter thisl hel ceat - his | and the “International Socialist Re- ; pr:du?e(‘ll ‘L:)ngil Teresa s:arnu,k.ln_ and 120 Jubilee ter this he reached out for his though it had been weakened by three | her husband gave none of it, ichers’ clu e | street, wants reduction on i | wife i Lo 5 5 ¢ Duri famous Moyer- | ; . Chatrus ) $2.700 as- | Wife and tried to kiss her, but she o ‘hf'“l“_“ U MOver” | ad fires. Throughout the early years | he knew nothing about her Wednesday by House Chairman Mi rge attendance | sessment; Edward T. Walsh, Kensing- | turned her head away. However, she | 112 A aBenesactel by '_"“r‘(; of the organization Dr. Mains traced | considering the case a decree of _ton C. Isbell of Angonia giving thern ton avenue, assessed for $3,000 and | dld offer to shake hands but told him ‘l‘}spi‘kh:“"“m’“‘(;“l“:‘}‘f::'““i‘l-"m'(\l Eeconili B e S e e | IR el (o AR e O | authority to employ an expert on t $500 reduction wanted. 5‘)"" wouldn’t let him kiss her,” said & c e B of the Methodists and he also paid 2 | A divorce was also granted to Mrs ""’”"' “"“”““:""“ '"“'"“' “:"" * . r Cf the sheriff. S high tribute to John Wesley, who de- | Ellen M. Hart of Newingt i \ill met with opposition in both th Don’'t miss the Turners’ fiftieth an- el ¢ . - VSION &h tr € toi 5 e I G 2N EWANRTON I g : S was helll' igenit e the Durnere Adlothiens ek ChesroramiBiornedl e T he NO POSTAL EXTENSION. livered 45,000 sermons and wrote | M. H. Hart of Farmington. The wile ».m‘.:. alnv'l(lh»]wym:u ‘m-r” m;lz.l 14 up 'S4 as era all. 4} E Pt =2 | in he latter bhranc he ) w 4 ) 4 . S e “Kling ; el hirty-five ve ! harged her husband with cruelty, She crchestra, ten pleces. Adm. 50c, Fri., | téars were trickling down his face, o 7 | thirty-five volumns, | eharg r husband with cruelty. She . b, 12, 1915. Turner Hall, A | he added. Washington Thinks Kensington Ave- The Methodist Book Concern wae | was given the custody of three chil- | Yiewed with considerable suspicion b PATED A “I can go back to work efor Mr. | Nue Route Is Not Needed at Present. | given birth when a poor pioneer cir- | dren and her husband was ordered to | (Us¢, While sponsored by Senator ASCARETS| A daughter has been born to Mr. | North and Gorbin Screw corporation,| Postmaster Ira I. Hicks has re- | cuit rider, whose life savings amount- | pay her $4 a weck for their support. | fadhame and fepresertagive fsbe : | ana Mrs. George Booth of 84 Camp | he always liked me good and T can | cefved word from Washington that |4 to 3600, Toaned it to start the o B spectively, it was introduced without street. Chief R. M. Dame of the fire | arn my own living,” the sheriff de-|the proposed carrier extension | Banization. During the - issued. | SUBURBAN SERVICE the knowledge of many of the othor department is now twice a grand- | clared the girl told her husband when | through Kensington avenue is not | {Wentv-nine publications were issued | the knowiedgo of many of the o Today the concern has a paid up | S ! father, he tried to get her to live at his house. | needed. But nine families would be ! ~ y While the committes went so “ n : it | praesis ; S 3 6,000,000 and no debts. | Y T At the annual banquet and meeting | “Dom’t you know that it is your | Served and it would make about a ;;":;‘i‘:'lz f“fwi‘,”h' s ey SCHEDULE CHANGED ', %) s o il o . of the Rogér Willlams club of . 1ha| duty as a wife to go with your hus. | half hour's additional work for the | Pu i of the Methodist bill, members admitted yester have a throb- | Baptist church last night the follow- | band wherever your hushand goes?” | postman, l"_"’," e :‘ i s e the majority of the committee | ¥ mivears were ‘levted: Prasident .| the sherlf matd hie agiied the wiel, Postmaster Hicks has just com- | Dishops and for | vears past it | ST Wb s asdiiptey e s S A B e et Daaan ;,' Shel fapiied! N6 safal | Fvventt ttml| pistaci st -oportl foriihe mentr of[lhastpaidiits) proftaiintostne fund)toyNew Haven Hoad f3nnouncesiikevorat | FA26S B0 SRS STNIITRERESE SR SEND Bell; secretary, A. W. Sereen; treas. | Nothing but a little girl and I ought | January. The receipts for January More Changes in Official | They will stand aside and let th urer, H. E. McKenney; leader, W. H. j t0 stay with my mother and he ought | 1915, were $10,456.96. In January resolution he put throug Meantos: { to come to me.” 1914, they were $12,682.79. Time Table, ar not to cause an open breach, T Finally the girl agreed to lve in RO Swenlirne o Pus 000, o . the committee will never take advar 2 St a house next door to her mother but e LS5 & 2 e n the new time card of Februar tage of the authority which the resc erly passed off, | clearance sale.—advt. would make no further concessions SUCCESSFUL CHARIT DANCE. HAVE PARENTS' NIGHT. , train No. 117 now leaving \Wa- lution proposcs to confer i thele * A% her Rusband wanted to get s fae - = terbury 12:11 p. m. for Danbury a cleaning up = e = = a bi i NATURALIZATION MEETING. } 3 ‘Ylerks of MeMillan's = = = viilous 5 G from his troublesome mother-in-law | T1€ld by Clerks of McMillan's Dept. | oy yqane AMair Held at Smith School | Which was fo be withdrawn will be | ort (o harsh | Local Russian to Teach Countrymen | 25 P0ssible be drclined this offer. tore Tasr Bisht —C. N. Atwood Speaks, aiventsh nevuis dbiiatvagibu pain IR o SoCCES A CONVNERGH: it ) @ K ki a and ictor . . ’ = > . C 8 . . v », " " h ' - iti s - e ne o 2 18 st cro 8 see 7 | N artforc oh 3 [ o Co dmi:rauw-( 1:1}:- to Become Citizens, Yankofski also acted as “go-betweens” | . (d':n” r4‘hh|1 ‘.:rf:,” ”‘(‘(\(:‘:1, i”',l?‘ A large number were present at|not run February 22 and May ! ”(" “‘ iv 'n n',’ ] " o s o 3 R e il F: 3 S seasc attendec e . s 5 5 . of Connecticut will gather A 3 = A monthly meeting of the Russian- | 204 their overtures were also turned dance and soclal given by clerks of | the parents’ night held at the Smith Suburban train now leavir New |- rd on Washington's birthas e ”' ’\1‘\I|H. “ srei dast| mnight in | School last night Charles R. At-| Britain 7:30 a. m. for Hartford will he McMillan store las o in Wwels are cured down by the wife at the instigation sl S i fegprddis e speaker ¢ Y an- | start from Bristol at 6:30 stopping at S wiileperbaityart o, . % Booths Ihall il mhe affair fwas asuct | ood iwas iths gspenlcer fotHithe Feyen : Lopein Mo y pic res ¢ Tox in Superior Court. loving pictures at Fox's The legislative committee on i nance, at an executive meeting in tartford on Thureday afternoon, vol-¢ ed to support the bill introduced on being men- Wadhams and Representative Isbell, , sour stomach ls by support superannuated clergymen. | The amounts paid out vearly to the superannuated clergymen is $3,600,- our eyes burn, ith dark rings pur lips are vou feel ugly, Your system | A shoe chance at Sloan Bros' however, «o 1 claim tle, thorough |American society will be held tomor-| o her mother, they said. while vou |row evening at 7:30 o'clock In Dud-| One of them declared that the ing and his address on “Africa” was | Forestville 6:3 ainville 6:44 due om your drug-|jack hall on Sexton street. The|Young wife's father had sneeringly | (° ROt “"‘I’”‘;”“"" i lfi”‘”'”-‘ “,";: appreciated by the audience. Illus. | New Britain 6 mwood 7:12 and B e B o | trated Iantern slides added sgreatly to | Hartford 7:22 . The train leayv- | I be one of the most complet nd el ate in the history of the organiz Br and bowels | purpose of this club is to teach for. | said, “John won’t live more than two $his mite. T he PR Bnd your head | ejgners of Russian natlonality the | Y anyway.’ Heszee)ized IR LERDEYCoed SR EL S| (R ot iire) log at §:02 will lesve at €:05 due |% SOfSsFeAce iB the Werning & idren love to|rudiments of naturalization. The| This statement was amended by a |RiVen towards local charity institu-| T Lo A rving Jester of the lthe most prominent men in the mo they taste | prospective citizens are taught read- | brother who said: “I'll bet $1,000 he | tons : Parents and Teachers’ association of | The train leaving Hartford 6 .| pr sicken. ing, writing and civics. dn:‘]v_lwe six months.” " }\\"; hall was nn‘\v\:):‘. :.]1‘1'_:"'(? ‘0 mm: the school opened the meeting with | m. will run three minutes later and The meeting tomorrow will lay his was a surprising statement in- ks e OCRaslon u ang few well chosen remarks welcoming | Will be extended, due Plainville 7:13 special stress upon preparation for|Aasmuch as Chesnefski looks to be a |Streamers, the color scheme heing & €7 FC CHORE FEAIEEE WEERI IR oo o0 27 and Bristol 7:2 those who have already secured their | Pretty healthy individual. light green and white The chande- | first papers and are ahout to take In court, however, the girl agreed |lieres were trimmed with floral dec- examine o e A tmens of the | te go and live with hor husband for | Orations. Judd’s orchestra furnished Tnited States. . Leetures will be | one week if he would treat her kind- | the music for fourteen dances. A : < ' |1y, A sti i 3 h | concert was given by the rced- given to strengthen the party and|¥ CRbRLERI o ek nl Tay Toian (HEOREDs, WL it o Witm] 0GRl o e e mrn T S . make it a strong organization in this | Lrotecutor Kiett and Attorney De- |ing the dance and was very much ap- |y 0 % (00 (RSTORSR A, SCeCtons BY Soctal, | British Army Surgeons Tnspect Quar- = Ja e o | 1aney was that the shou preciated. Late the evening re- Al ArSEs o ne s cre o city. Refreshments will be scrved | oR&Y ERatit S olhsnEne A lainot e “'::_: Q‘"fr‘_'\d‘d":|,ir:;‘_'":]1";“ entertainment. Refreshments and a| Members of the Knights of Colum- s after the meeting. 3 3 ; p k A N N 1 social hour followed s and the frie = are look r for- Paris, FFeh, 6, 5 » m \ re The case was continued until next | victrola selections were given. h“--x : thete riongs e, Dolank Lot el i el Battrday indes ihartle s itions al - | ward to a very pleasant time on next | tation o ri army surgec S e = ST. JOSEPH'S SOCIETY, Wednesday evening when the Knights visited the American ambulance Tied Son Up With Ropes. | NOT INJURED AT LANDERS. Attorney Henry J. Calmen, a well | ©f Columbus club, assisted by ladies | Nenilly, expressed themselve When, in response to a complaint | Through a misunderstanding at the [ known practising lawyer, is to deliver | [70M _the Daughters of Isabella and Jy jmpressed with the perfe from 11 East Lawlor street. Officer | time it was announced in the news-|an address before the Holy Name so- | the Daughters of Castile, will give its grrangements made f icha 108 Visited o | - P n . 1 g . d Mnt hael Cosgrove vi H;‘«l the = place | pypers that Frank Cushings of Bris-|clety at St. Joseph's church tomeor- | T8t Whist and social in Booth's hall. | (. unded. After a « :?f 'a":kh‘r l|1|fl f]m:'m: e 1].-"""”““" {to was injured in the factory vard at [row cvening at 7:30 o'clock. A good |, Tickets have heen sent to all mem- | (a0 huiar addresses made | fhe son of tre nousenold, Iying —on Ipanders, Frary & Clark’s on Decem- | musical program has also been ar-| PEr8 Of the three local councils and it | oo "0 o “swerione ™ Rir RBerk the kitchen floor securely bound with | o1 11, ana | suffered - a dislocated | ranged. is expected that this will be one of the Moynihan and Dr. Alexis Carrel rs, Special 40c b kind ........ 33c1b ropes. He was drunk and became vio- [ gt a0 0 , M REC TE IR 0CRter | largest gatherings. of knights New e . . & | lent =0 the father adopted this means | ¢ e e P —— —— = [ Britain has had for ne time Ppecial 60c b kind .......... 47cIb Jox's Tmothod of protecting his nevsral: | sopinined todaxs are thas Me Cun. | RADACHE : s, Special 25c Ib kind ........ 19¢ Ib | who lives in Bristol, was walking into NOSE AND HEAD l(" U-ZASM N VITHSSGOVIERNOIL | ouving was Grawe Wy} Dr. Chcrel, wh In court, Edward Parquette, the o declared the gunmakers nnd engineers tMeats ..................... 60c b [ prisoner's father, saia nis son came | the vard at No. 35 Union street, Pris- | ALL STUFFED UP { tol, when he fell over a pile of rub- home drunk last night and ‘“raise IR T SO " | ; 8 d “raised | pih that was not guarded by a light, e | i | the deuce “p e y . £100,000 NEW YORK i . e i PRI : 2 dislocating his shoulder. ape’s Cold Compound c¢nds a - § A 3 s [N} M5 5 Wt e s helontis e 201D | I'm extremely sorry for my wrong cold or grippe in | Both Gavernor 11 mb and Conp New York, Ieh. 6 aramels, 40c kind . 29¢1b actions and 1 admit that when I'm o0 hodm troller Webster. members of the O. U, | cp-story loft building + M I P 5 drunk I_zot ugly,” said the prisoner | g Your cold will break and all grippe A. M. Ex-councilo 15800 fon, have | A, caused dama ‘ s, Molasses Peppermint, Cocoanut in an abject manner ; i flsery end after taking s dose or | DEen invited to attend the annusl ban- | $160.008. No .... All 25¢ 1b nf‘ .{mv SfaSLjendgcosisiiasiing 3 i The “Pape’'s Cold Compound” every two | 41€t 10 be held on February 18 in thi posed. T T —— Cld Home hours until three doses are taken. "',;,‘ . | George A o . S J a. AL It promptly opens clogged-up nos- ‘he toastmaster will be George Il alentine we have a nice assortment J! Avtorney Dantel B O'Koete made Prescription | |, B o s i the head, | WHEDt of Hartford, and among the o | street formerl Favors. his second official appearance in police that is pleasant to take and sure stops nasty discharge or nose run-| SPeakers will be State Councilor i iy court this morning when he defended to help, is ning, relieves sick headache, dullness, | WIN Jacobs of New Haven bkt James Smith, who was charged with feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, « fighting with Thomas Hurley. The | Hae,s Hone Soieiots ana stiftness Y.W. COALNOTES, . ek . two men were arrested at 9:30 o'clock 't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing | The Sunday afternoon vesper -| other Gray's “"”‘"‘""“ vesterday morning at the corner of ©f Horehound and Tar ; and snuffling! Tase your throbbing | vice at the Y. W. C. A. tomorrow at | # Certain relief ’ s Hoadacha, Hartford 6:24 p. m ment, both in this state and natio ! circles, will be present and =peak, and i W tournament in the afternoon at th vtate arrmory in which picked tean from all the troops il compete fe Anderson gave scveral well-rendered Bl . | - - | medals of honor violin selections and was ably assisted K. OF C. GATHERING \ on the piano by Miss Nettie Gamer- = : | LAND AMERICAN AMBULANCE dinger. Vocal selections by John | pocal Knights to Have Whist and comparison between the progre made in the sc Comptroller Is Al wed to Attend | had heaten the physician Fx-Councile mquet. tenement blog North street and Hartford avenue by e R T Tl (B head—nothing else in the world gives | 4:30 will have Mrs. Marcus White as coariete thia § . 169-171 N Officer Charles Anderson. o opium nor anything injurious. such prompt reifef as “Pape’s Cold | speaker, her subject being “Mendels- | They hreak up Cotda 1o L Hurley testified th he w in All Druggists. | Compound,” which costs only cents | sohn.” Musie will be both ) ®0 pleasan e taw MAIN STREET Curtin’s saloon when Smith came in | —— g 2 e T aits oy 3 il el o L T T e R ey Dy Pike’s Toothache - i 1 at any drug store ‘T without | instrumental, and tea served at 5:30 " " - : P E water by telling | | Drops Stopit v assistance, tastes nice, and causes no [ All young women are cordially in- I Dru § m | him of all the free drink e had just H e ! inconvenience. 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