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7 Boston Store cHmes i i N O w Styleso SUBMITTED T0 PUBLIC | New Sty “Mar e It Is Not Too Late to Find a Bargain at DAMON'S and “Marcel *New Curtam»commmsc of Chamber of Cem- ANNU AL SHOE SALE ‘ Underwea ; ' M t I l t i N Boys’ $2.50 Calf Bluchers,now $1.85 § pdapeha: e | L et fiw iid ’ : Boys'$1.75 Calf Bluchers,now $1.35 I o i i i s s perfect in fit and finished in tne best manner Meeting of Contributors to Be Called . .' Youths, $2 Calf BlUChBI'S, now $1.60 | TAILORED COMBINAT I“\,\' DIAWERS la Grecque combina Draper R Shortly—Cleveland Form of Feder- p h 9 $1 60 lf Bl h 66 1 | L ik . jue. ation Favored Would Include About ¢ Lo YOllt S Do Ca uc eI'S, $ e25 1 quirements Of soft sl . aces o IR K o P 3 ) 66 - | naingook, daintily trimmed with . §1.00 \ Opportunity for a general discussion i 9 embroidery i medallions Princess styl e r" : 5 S s e ‘t 3 \ - . choice of handsome models, at with pretty lal of a plan to raise funds for e city's = M f h b b . ll $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00, K500, ’quusx-pub]ic charities on which the 4 T any O t e eSt argalns St'l re_ | 3 . - g g » Madras, 56 inches, white and cream, | committee of the Civic Bureau of the MARCELLA THIRED-SHCE Oy Y 3 . . | 5 : new designs, nice assortment patterns, | . o Seen | ; P . Ca | of sheer nainsook, With pretty irimmings of lac 15¢ to 35¢ yard. been at work for many weeks will W | " medalions, with cachet bodice top, ribbon run e white. aud| b Biven those who ate now support- y - and look them over. [ e mmmend. - Thesa are cepecially aduptea to. Swiss and Madras in white | ing New Britain’s charities at a meet- | dress. Combinations at 93¢, $1.50, $2.00, Drawer cream, with dainty colored Wwoven |ing to be held shortly in the Chamber Sold here exclusively. figures, fast colo make pretty cur- | ©f Commerce rooms. is . i There has been coustGerable discus- gl : : tains for den or living room, 25¢ ¥ | o of the number of charities to be | ¢ y iy This Store Will Be Clo i Totamine and Scrim in great variety, | included in a plan of federation for W i New Britain. The committee has de- plain, hemstitched and drawn work voted at least three sessions to lhnr‘} % [ (1 borders, in white cream and ecru. | consideration of this matter and nre" il 3 d < : | P ‘ A big assortment to choose from, 15c to | 1Ot Yet ready to make any recom- “ : [ - sed All Day Feb. 772, Was;nil mendation. In view of the fact that 29c. the Cleveland plan is the model adopz- | ed, it is interesting to note that.!he} . Hartford, Cona. 5 last report of that federation includes | new and beautiful colorings, suitable | firty five separate charities. In the list ) Cretonnes, a wonderful shawing of for drapings, hangings, coverings, pil- °neé may find Brotherhood clubs, : g ’, 5 s . 3 H 3 be x > » “ 3 o o 12 4820 to 88 d Catholic Women’s league, Salvation | doing their part in the support of the | varm ented by the timely interfer- . Jow cushions, ete, 12 1-2¢ to 38¢ y¥d.| 5rmy W. C. T. U., a number of homes | various charitable and philanthropic IS ence of friends. Joseph was cjected ‘& Nain Silk, bright as silk, more dur- for the aged, babies’ dispensaries, or-| organizations. A° survey has been through on door and the other bel- | phanages, Boy Scouts, Employment | made in New Britain showing the lizerent was chased out through an- able, comes in a fine assortment of Bureaus, Working Girls’ club, Y. W. | -number of those contributing to the \ other. When Officer McCarthy arrest- Potterns, also in’plain colors, 25¢ to| C., a long Iist of hospitals, and ‘he | New Britain charities and the figures I ea Zotter the latter was armed with You will Save 54 cts ” : iting Nurse association, New Brit. | @vallable as the result of this survey |a flat iron. | . ,i-Bc yd. / are almost unbelievable. These fig- | Anton Kuslofski was picked up et T ¥, 36 “fnch, ~varlety | and its own'11 e &t ures reveal the fact that only a very from the sidewalk in front of Engine | THIS IS Sunfas Fnpery: 86\ Hoch: svarle s own line of charities and these 1 3 Snee i nery; 4 s ¥ sma n hose able assist :ompany No. 1 at midnight last nt ¢ 4 b K o will be discussed at the coming meet- | . L porhion jof thoseiabio o aas p o » Sy it 7 Buy 4 gals. L. & M. Semi-M| :;Cp;:erm' Lot e colons e 1{1;”:;“\ work are contributing any- Aflflmfi[ Bmm) Husba“d m Cmm ‘};_l\.m:ilfl|\';;:|"' A“("l‘u‘::.;l“;\Ivn‘sl!:":j;l(:"li\l\. ey (2 ) @Q at $2.00 per gal. { aim, of 'course, has its own problems The committee today submitted the | The committee of the Chamber of white apron he was wearing. He ev- \ { And 3 gals.' Linseed Oil to Cleveland plan as it may be applied to | Commerce has progressed in its work en insisted on wearing the apron in- | 7 -at estimated cost o X to New Britain, and for the purpose | of investigation to tue point where to court this morning. The accused than ever, beautiful new designs, great | of getting the sentiment of the public | it desires to get the sentiment of said he came here three weeks ago | N You then make 7 gals. of pure < 8 s 4 ) 3 i from Brunswick, J., but that ! o, ‘ variety to choose from, 12 1-2¢.yd. the following statement of the plan | those who are now supporting New i Sl E 3 A I's only '$ 1.46 S was issued at the Chamber of Com- | Britain’s charities and a meeting will Wife beating seems to be consid- wife and family are th Europe. A 5 Y merce headquarters: be called at an early date for a gen- ered -l- ])?[nu]al‘ .]’H. time _m some - cir- fine of $3 and costs was levied against Anybody can mix the 0IL W s eelhna Pl eral discussion of the details of the | cles of New Britain society for once | him. Wh s, if you buy 7 gals. Of he Clevelan an. Cleveland plan as it may be applied | 28@in a heartless, cruel husband was A fine of $22 and costs was imposed Made in a few minutes ereas, ity Y / B Silkalines, larger and finer assortment G— The Cleveland plan, so-called be- 4 P nieh in court today charged With striking. on John Brunsick, of West street, for | CANS, you pay $2.00 a g L cause the City of Cleveland, Ohio, was ShEe hrmx better hal!:, A John A_r\ndfi-r.\'nx‘\ fwas drunkenness dnd breach of the peace The L. & M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT is PURE Wi ' the first city to work out this particu- TS G T ) (SRR thefolendengand i Matlids Binisfwife | e idnit Swant to @otoiinleen it ZINC and LINSEED OIL, the best-known paint materials Bl haitation was tho el MISS L SPE was his victim. John came home |night and insisted that nobody else 3 = = | drunk vesterday afternoon and in|in the neighborhood should. Omeer | -USe a gal. out of any L.&M. PAINT you buy a sult of about three years of carerul S stmc‘ Conference of |, iz SRS e s | RS - 5 g e ke hes o Commeres At Connecticut C i anger tried to throw his wife across | PJatrick Howley took him in tow. Of- | paint made, retarn the paint and get ALL yd erty is startling information, and did I ; . < = = control of the management and oper- | ("% 10 BT NS E T of authority, | Kill in the police court tihs morning Native eggs, 33c doz. Russell Bros ation of organizations already in would be doubted by many. However, and he sent Anderson to jail for thir- | —advt. HOLT TO RESIGN. existence. It was an organization con- | coming from the Children's Bureau, | Y 98 = SELREe sisting of representatives of the city | Department of Commerce and Labor, War Talk Causes Trouble, WOOL SALES IMPI * State Will Soon Be Without Bank | 80vernment, Chamber of Commerce | as a result of exhaustive infant mor- A nolle was entered in the case Melbourne, Via London, . and the various charity organizations | tality studies it is believed that the! against Joseph Zotter. charzing him ! A. M.—Wool s have been res affiliated, whose duty it was to raise | figures are conservative, instead of wieh breach of the peace. With some | with an improved demand. The prices Hartford, Feb. 17.—Fred P. Holt|the funds for these quasi-public char- | excessive. At the head of this de- | friends he was celebrating the Aus- | are the highest since the outbreak of yesterday notified Governor M. H. Hol- | ities which appealed to the public | partment is Miss Julia (. Lathrop, | trian Dball when someone mentioned | the war. Americans are huying more | generally for support, and which dis- | one of the most interesting and prom- ' the war. It was as waving a red flag | freely than before the re inent figures in the country today 'in front of a bull but the battle was | of the embargo on exports from the viewpoint of service in be- half of humanity It is peculiar ap- propriate that N T.athrop has been secured as the principal speaker at ! . S AR s Charities and Correction at Stanford. | the hot kitchen stove. The children | ficer John Carlson arrested Charles § ot THDLERests. . ade E mplaint and Offi- | Bucholtz, a vagrant, for sle g & 4 e preste . 1 e 000l Da T ey nad SN T T : Z, 2 vagrant, eping in a | > 5 - It was not in any sense a new or-| I,qh" ‘_‘;:‘\f9“”",|”f‘][‘,n|wfl States e, cer John J. King was summoned gon on Bigelow street. He was sent The John Boyle Co., New Britain; ganization for the dispensing of char-| 91¢ ‘j“!‘:“<"_ 4 ‘“I il il prov. | 10 act as arbitrator. He passed the | to jail for thirfy days | Plainville, Bristol Hd C Bristol » ity, nor was.it an organization for the | & Fésult of conditions causec b job along to Judge James T. Mes- , ainville, bristo we Lo., bristol. F* ¥ P Commissioner. comb of his intention to resign as state | MR \ Sy 3 ip(\nse relief to those in need, regard- bank commissioner in order to become less of class or creed. president ‘of the City Bank of Hartford This organization prepares a bud- control of which has just been secured | get each year, showing tne .amounts by a syndicate with which Mr. Holt«is | required for the various charities in re openi blic session of the identified. Hle will present his resigna- | the federation, and through one cam- | ;‘qc; i e Con oy tion this week. paign -of pub]u-_xty and -sohcnat{on: Charities and Correction at Stamford The resignation of Mr. Holt wiil| Usually consuming one week, raises| . . piong of April 18. Peculiarly ap- leave the state without a bank com- | the amount Tequired for them all.| . ;5 jate because the subject of child- missioner, Mr. Holt's former associate | The Bivers are asked to destenate at | 1P\ 51° compromise an important Rug and Drapery Co in the office, Norris S. Lippitt, having | f‘"fh ‘l‘;“imt':hfi:z““:“s“ “l‘]‘;“(':v‘it‘i: topic for the discussion at the sessions y . \ saarities | gnq pecause child welfare is proving 2 1 s i o umas ihe year and are Dreientel | isubject pon which much serlous 700 Trumbull Stree, Opposite th: Allyn House, Hartford e wi a statement showing jus OW | thought is bein iven by municipal- /? / Native eggs 33c doz. Russell Bros. | much is required for each organiza- | jfiot® prchin eharities and e iy 377 /> —advt. tion. The subscriber can then indi- % o T e cate Stol which Hofishe Hcnarities S afe mfi?i:l:::éficlgg that Prof. William M h lt. Q 1 .t' TYPHUS RAVAGING SOFIA. filiated he .wishes to subscribe, and | srnolq Gesell of Yale university will: a Ogally noveiues Consis lng Paris, Feb. 16, 11:10 P. M.—A Sofia | t¢ amount to each, or he can con-| pq the chairman for the section given ! tribute in one blanket amount and i . v sions and actions upon despatch to the Balkan agency says | jeave the q 5 5 z ‘ over to discussions an: i : iuestion of distribution 1o | «sgpects of Connecticut Legal —and . that an epidemic of typhus fever |the federation. The subscriber to the a ! y 9 C S’ e C- : R 5 e Institutional Provisions for the Care | which broke out among Serbian pris- | federation is not again solicited dur- | ¢ pependent Defectives and Delinqu- = Sevar b | oners of Bulgarian nationality sent to | ing that year by any of the organiza- | onts” Dr. David Lyman of the Gay | ° . Sofia by the Austrian authorities has | tions in the federation, for running | jorq farm sanaitorium of Willingford A t F t "l | .‘ spread to the civil populdation and is | expenses. will be chairman of the section given n lque urnl ure---t nu er ravaging the regions around Sofia, Budget of $30,000. over to the topic “Housing and Publi Pleyna and Philippolois. Dysentery | This plan of federation, if applied | Health” while Eugene Kerner of the f d 5 . l d' - ceording to an cditorial of last Satarday’s also is said to be prevalent. | to v Britain, would include about | Waterbury ~Charities Organization O gOO pleces lflC U lflg avefl- | 20 I-::(-h to homc l:nl.ln;; n order to m:dfl:n: twelve organizations and the budget | society will be in charge of the scc- prices of wheat and conseguently of bread, " TR T would be between twenty-seven and | tion given over to the subject “Rela- t 4 In order to allow a small number of wnse thirty thousand dollars. The con- | tionship of Public and Private Relief. por S, Secretarles an ta es. make a few millions of dobirs by raising the il tributors would be relieved of eleven P IR LS e e = mothers angd wives ¢ 10 go back to the days of visits from cleven different individuals 2y T 1 home-bak and the many other disagreeable G RemTcs G pic yoom, fo|| LU0 GRS B Gl SRR R Prlces reasonable. housekeeping. Will it help us? § one visit from a committee of the ! NP v Hoffmann’s “AUNT DELIA'S" HIIEAD Is as federation would cover the require- g 5 L 3 > baked, and it's good value, too. “No need of | ments of all the affiliated organiza- | EXTEND REQUISITION RIGHTS. Ask Your Grocer to supply you with a loaf tions, | London, Feb. 17, 10:15 A. M.—An When the pledges are completed, | official decree extending to many tho | PSRN S A R TP s | | M— the amounts are turned over to the | Austro-Hungarian government’s rights vatious charities to handle as at pres- | of requisition has been published in ent, the federation having nothing | the Official Gazette at Budapest, a:- BEN'ER PIGKHAHDT & DUNN whatever to do with the management | cording to an Amsterdam despatch to y of any of them. e R S e AR company; | 127 MAIN STREET. CGPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317.2 resigned recently. § The Tresults, as far as the present supporters are concerned, is that they get a complete knowledge of what is . = o 2 A required at one time and at one in- | 5| 5 | terview, thereby resulting in the clim- [ lna 081“ rlces on ination of bother and invnn\'enlem'cé < . | and at the same time they are | - i sured of efficient handling of a very ; | > L or o | = ) important matter. | The results to the individual char- : e £ . n ul s | ities are that cach is relieved of one EST . of their greatest problems, which is —— — E e ’ " LR L TR e i o fel St : , 3 AT $5.00—Six Coats, Former Prices up to $30.00. TALK[NG MACH[NE “ GENTURY EDITION," at only 100 & competing or conflicting with the Publiahed prices 510 $1. We suarantes savutsion WY | smime work of other cqually valuable | : T AT $5.00—KEight Suits Former Prices up to $23.75 o return money. A/l grades; for Teaching, Drawing et e B e s CHILDREN’S SERGE DRESSES FREE B Ayl SR e e Edison. Pathe, or any other make of! i —! Other federations on the Cleveland | p . - 'y A Tevime e p 5 AT $1.50—Feormer Price $3.75. plan have been formed in Altoona, MACHINE, send in your name and A.P.Marsh, 38 Main St. | Pa., Dayton, Ohio, and South Bend, HEAVY BATH ROBL’S [ card at once and we will fmn : : : FREE OF Al OS] generous sample of the | Indiana, and the result has been most £ ‘ = satisfactory and beneficial from every d AT 1/2 of Former Price. PHONE RED NI It is at proscdti EMIL H. R. VOGEL, standpoint, Tt has resulted in a large | / Balance of Soiled and Mussed Muslin Underwear to THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. Got your increase in the number of contributors will know more about it, This ofl is limited Voice Cultur and in the amount of money received. 7 be closed out at 3 price, . % Vew Doing Their Part, R, e S gl CHILDREN’S COLORED HATS AND CAPS e g surpring o e peo- | Mot Gkl iy @ B AT $1.00—Former Prices b to $5.00. l Address Royal Arts Guild, P. 0. Box 85 drawn without further notice. Mail your Postal you won't be disappointed., 179 Glen Street . Tel. 33912 | fey o those who are able are really e —. .