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joston Store i o Oriental Laces We are showing a fine af new patterns in White, cream and ecru from 2 to 10 inches wide, the newest decigns represented in this exhibit. P 10¢ TO TARD. assortment oriental laces, are 75¢ NARROW PICOT AND ARMENIAN EDG White only. A great these dainty pretty cdges 1c TO 10¢c YARD. HEAVY LINEN CLUNY EDG RBig showing of new designs in color, 1 to 5 werk and showing of white, ecru and linen Inch, suitallo for fancy Wress trimming. S¢ TO 40¢ YARD. VAL LACES, In new and pretty designs menss showing of the latest In edges and insortions, all Bpeclal prices by the piece. TIPPERARY VEILS. In black, velvet trimmed cdge. 60c¢ EACKH. NEW WATS Crepe de chine and fancy silk, all new spring patterns $1.98 TO 82.25, {BROIDERED VOILE. In the new sand color, a dainty and pretty walst, latest spring style, would be good value at $1 $1.23 An im- patterns widths, AGENTS FOR McCALL PATTERN ¥ That McCall company presents the newest styles in advance of all other fashion publishers is a fact appreci- nted by {ta millions of fashionable woemen patrons. “If it's stylish it's McCall’s, It it's McCall's it's stylish.” - McCall Magasine for March, be. McCall Spring Fashion Book, with | 150 pattern free, 20c. PULLAR & NIVEN Advertised Letters. The following is a list of letters re- ‘maining uncalled for at the New Britaln, Conn., post office, February 8§, 1915: Mr, Matulariz, Mr, Lofls Salvatrice. Dr, J. H. Mallory. Mr, Ralph Smith, Mr, Herman Hanson Mr, James Barry Mr, Asadow B. Aharsonian. Mr. Adam Frehert, Mr, Hild Freedman. Mr. Wm, Stevens, Mr, Charles Offdenkamp Mr, Joseph Riniy Mr. Serafino Orino Mr. Louls Buti Mr, H. Corbin M nislaw Mr, J, M. Dorrington Mrs, Jos. Morgan Mr., R. Muzzati Mr, Frank C. Cole Mrs. Thomas O'Neil, Mrs, Mananna Priozzi. Mrs. Bessie Miller, Mrs, James Crowley Mrs. Ben Pritchard, Miss Sadie Hayes, Miss Goldie Damon. Miss Bessle Mitchell. Miss Mina Callun. Miss Hattie J. Newbauer. Miss Frances Brighenth, Ask for advertised letters mention date of list IRA E. E23s Jurvowski. and HICKS, Postmast New laid Conncc from nearby farms, Bros.—advt. Have You Any Corns To Harve: t 6) cut right > doz. ergs little (1 they cause a “larg of pain and ann Let the othe corns, Get r our Corn Solvent It removes ings,” but amount uce. feilow wear 1 of yours by the using corns every time— no maticr how old or how hard they v be. Causes no inconvenience application. Price. 15¢ ffia rk 8 Brainerd> DRUG STORE during striped | policies of the department. ussell | BASKETBALL GAMES | CENTER OF INVEREST Nely-five 8ays Engred in Aliound Aheacs 3 Y. M C A ketball is hitting the Y. M. C. A up a merry and the in- around the afternoon pace at terest is now the | league and the Church Boys' associa- centering | kames qof Saturday tion. Tn the men's Jleague, three teams ave now tled for first place. The {eams captained by Stepanian, Miller and Pickup have cach won two games | and lost one. Vensel's team has lost | all three of the games played thus far, Vensel's (eam played against hard luck last Saturday afternoon in a game wit' Stepanian’'s team. The score was 23 to in favor of Ven- when time was called, but was called just before the whistle, Stepanian threw tiae ball into the basket and tied the score. Stepanian's five made the only basket In the overtime playing. Miller's | team defeated tie Pickup flve by a score of 28 to : Next Saturday Stepanidin will bo tched against Pickup and Miller's team will play Vensel's. Tn the Church Boys' association games played Saturday, the St. Mark's | team defeated the Baptist team Dby | the score of 10 to 6 and the Center | five defeated the Trinity M. E. boys by a score of 19 to i6. Next Sat- urday the Swedish Lutherans will | play the Baptists and the Center church boys will play St. Mark's. All Athletics, Nincty-five boys have entered the all around athletic contests at the Y. M. C. A. and participated in the standing broad jumps and the pull- ups which were held last week, The | best average scorcs made by the five | different ciasses follow Senior Employcd—Kirlwew, Norfeldt, 165; Miller, 156. Preshmen—Sochrist, 153; Shepard, 142. i Students—Gregory, 170; Carlson, 165. ‘ Junior Emvloyed— | Murphy, 200; Banner. | | sel's a foul five 99 Around Smith, 183; Andreyio, dwards, 207, 196, thull, 165; Junior School Boys Yet- 53¢ 160; weel Tavior, This the running high jump and fence vaults will he the features | of the contest A special e¢lection the boys' department of Saturday (o ucceed Benneft k. signed last Saturday. as a member of { the Boys' Cabinet. The | for the office are William Lamb, Mer- | win Peterson ana Phiiip Diehl. R. L. Watson, a member of the faculty of the Mt. FHermon school gave an illustratéd ‘talk at the Y. M. C. A. yester fternoon which was attended by a large number of men. A. O. Washbur the cducational | secretary, will appear before the board of directors at the meeting 0 be held tonight and will outline the The ¢ usual arian, ~ill be held the Y. M. lect 4 member IHibvard, who fan candidates in Spanish will ke held as to- night. The class in salesmanship held tomorrow evening. Wednesday evening tne second con- cert of the Y. M. C. A. Minstrels will be given In the gymnasium. On this account the Bible classes will be held Thursday evening mstead of Wedn [ day. The Poultry cl will be held { | Wednesday evening as usual, however. The supper of the Bibl« classes will be held Friday evening. will ie sses Boys" Native eggs 33c doz. Russell Bros —advt, ' HISTORIC MONASTERY DAMAGED BY 'QUAKE Priceless Codex Libravy Badly Damaged—st, Benediet Founded Order There in 529 A, D, Naples, Via. Rome, Feb. 8, 10:10 a. m.—It was learned today that the listoric monastry of Monte Oassino, near this city, where St. Benedict in 529 A. D.. founded the religious order | bearing his name was badly damaged Iy the recent earthquake. The li- brary is almost at the point of | collapse. In Emperor William's hall, | so-called from the visit paid by the i emperor to the monastery in 1904, there is a large fissure about 200 feet lcng. The right wing of the building [ is alfpst detached from the main structire. This wing stands at the cdge of an abyss into which it would | e precipitated, owing to its weakenesd hould there he o recurrence rthguake felt for the treasures in position, [ of the « Alarm s torie art safety of the monastery. In the library is priceless codex. | | The threatened right wing contains many obje 8 iated with the | carly Chri W and with middle ag The government sent engineers to Monte Cassino to undertake the re- | | storation of the monastery,. Modern building mag@rials will be used for the first time to strengthen the ancient ! structure, ‘The monastery sinstical training his- has is used an eccle- college, which now | has 300 students. News of the | dumage to the monastery has been ed hitherto to avoid spreadin the relatives of thes suppress alarm amone sludents. serambled or Native Russell Boiled or fried, poached, or eat them s, strictly fresh, 33c doz H|u’s, 301 Main street.—advt. raw. INMATES MICHT HAVE BEEN BURIED ALIVE Fe«ow-»dgers at German <0dd F.- 1WS” Home Tel Coroner. Yonkers, N. story man been aged, tention, feeble was tion have been der influence of Coroner vestigation of was little tangible reports founded in inmates talk York undertakers who took bodies were to b present the [ a the to what steps th sure burial, Another 1 of Bronx count tion of the de moved to in Bronx county, mentioned nurse, as having been caused by Westchester It was belleved that at Boys’ $2.50 Calf Bluchers, now $1.85 Boys’ $1.75 Caif Biuchers, now $1.35 Youths’ $1.50 Caif Bluchers, now $1.19 BOOTH'S BLOCK NEW BRITAIN the bodies would be exhumed ! who, Mors s Confirms Mor's Statement, | were embalm \ said Henry Blum, an embalmer, tioned today by Coroner Dunn, firmed” a statement imputed to Mors the death of lenry Horn, December 20. Mors was quoted that Horn ques- con- Native eg i advt relation to ARt was one of WIL as having said | the eight victims, that his death caused by holding a cloth saturated with an anaesthetic to his face, and that the anaesthetic caused a burn | on the victim’s mouth. | Before Burlal. coroner, it was Embalmed Blum told the that when he took charge of the hody { he noticed the burn and Mors about it, and that Mors explained W that it had been made by a cloth tied thout the hold his mouth shut The bodies of all the eight inmates ) R« inmates | A1is . was said, To ‘ the here the inmates o jer- eight i es of Ger A Ifellows’ Home had ushington to death because they were | told son and required much at- | dead man’s face: to efforts to ave added the L today sug two other 1 ouri o1 speak i plated tr 3 53 the b kA buried alive while still un- oofest o sfoofe e fesfuotente HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils mtor & Opens Air Passages Right Up. 4 the [ aehtine fa whom he held | 3% fraem The New | sfedeosoofeofesdsdofenfestesdeenteotesfesesfeafeods e sfoeofeofefe charge of | questioned Boatuegesfeoguafests fortete an anacsthetic president Dunn hegan toc v an in- There vent th | tra ¥ | tern this suggestion for him to work on fears of vith hipy vesterday ) rday through tili senatar Yonr | the air relicf—no waiting up; head clear and No more hawk- headache, dry- for breath at catarrh disap- Instant ed nostrils apen right of your freely. blowing, struggling cold or any purpose clog passuges can breathe ! ing, snufling, No your had taken to make ou life was extinct before 3 New from Bros. quiry Started. ness. vt | night; pears Get a small bottle of Balm from your druggist a little of this f nt, healing cream in your nostrils et through every air the head, soothes the inflamed o1 swollen mucous membrane und relief M comes instantly I's just with a IFrancis Martin . started an investiga- th of thrce of the in-| home the home Yonkers from Unjon- ind which werd the o Attorney Ely's Cream now. Apply antiseptic, It pen the before ttes pussage by IFred Mors, rimer him. Bears the Signature of other deaths occurred county stay stuffed catarrh. Don't nasty fine. two of cold or least up uid ed ON OPPOSED TO AN EXTRA SESSION ! I President Tells Miss Is Making Effort to Cal allers today he w presentative m, who as vid m a bi buist opposed Connecticut eg nearby fi rm, CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Pictorial Review Patterns, TAkly Trunks, | GLASSIC FURI At Unheard of Low Prices. Furniture for the Dining Room. Furniture for the Bedroom. Furniture for the Living Room and Reproductions in Mahogany of best Sheraton, Chippendale, Adam, and othe] At such low prices that everybody ¢ own them. At the “Gift Shop,” Genuine Frenel handsome frames, only 89c. Smart New Lace Collars, 25¢ and wear Section. Annual Winter Sale of SOROSIS Prices Lowest we have ever quoted. Co day—Ample force of Salespeople. | Sage-Allen & Hartford, Conn Do Your Ba Special Baking for This MARSHMALLOW R CAK . MORE CAKE WHIPPED CREAM LAYER CAKES Charlotte Russes, Whipped Oream French Pastry, wglish Bath Buns, baked and del us pies and many “AUNT DELIA'S" BREAD—The finer for it. CHOCOLAT MOCHA LAY ROt Pufts, © German Co other goodie kind, (/4 (4 PSS NEW BRI () ] were put to burial death, Elum «-o- | RENIER, PICKHARDT & i27 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. | COATS SUITS Dresses : A Silk Petticoat Bz at $2.25--""ie 1 witl Regular values to $4,00, ofore doz For women and misses, ings of five to fifteen Por women and misses, ri Delegation He Ings of seven-filty to fi Por women and misses, ings from three to ¢ . 8 dent Wil- making in coxtra session of Borland and a ced him to his contem- IFraneisco in March, he wanted to pre- A calling an ex. finally de « o One lot s told e presi- | A session if defeated other 2 - for! ‘ity on Mes: Silk 1line, accordion pleated flounces large variety of colors. tor — - One lot of NECKWEAR at 6c and 10c each, of BOILED AND MUSSED WA $1.98 SILK WAISTS $1.1 PlE cxtirems da not $1.00 few to close The out at an extra 11 were er, but N extra ses halance our GOODS at -~ | “DEAD MAN'S OUTPIT. | electrified lines Alamed firemen Ael that m as the loe | cific at right s | ” Russell Motormen Call Eleetric Locomotives, Chicago Control s, doz and things, Chicago, Feb. 8.—A “dend outfit” is the motives which automatically shuts off the current and applies the brakes it the motorman takes his hand the controller while on duty ‘ The apparatus was described here today before the board of arbitration 4 ‘m{ |in the western railrond wage case by II( E. Hewitt, master mechanic of the | - man's | game the name given by pay to effort of tl ing their side neers asserted electric locome that on steam men to control on motor- | rate of electric 1000~ | tjye from Native eggs advt,