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Great rcoat Sale Our $10, $12 and $15 Over- 8 Must Go Tomorrow, Saturday Call at Just $5()() is an Overcoat offering that will write the name of our store into the f every man who takes advantage of our UNUSUAL INDUCEMENT. We Have Too Many Overcoats. not carry them over another season. Every Coat Must Be Sold. b are wonderful bargains here. Come, expecting extraordinary noney. We'll give you imore than you are hoping to find. ave a complete range of sizes for Men and Young Men. We have all d correct models, ISE COATS ARE THE BEST WE HAVE SHOWN THIS SEASON. wait until some one else has found the very coat you wanted. Buy Winter’s Overcoat NOW and save a nice sum of money. YORK $10, $12 & $15 SAMPLE SHOP — 357 MAIN STREET Last values I Basketball game at the High school Tonight at the Russwin Ly- Meeting of Standard Bearers Trinity M. E. church. at between Hartford High and New Britain High school. —_— Meeting of officers and teachers of First Baptist church Bible school. Supper served at 7 o'clock. Lecture at Grammar School hall by Mary Antin, of Boston, on immigra- tion problem under auspices of Com- monwealth club. moving pictures at SCHOONER S SCOW. Onc Man Drowned in Collision Oft Swash Channel Entrance. 19.—The three B. White arrived reported that morning Meeting of I.oyal Order of Mooke in p at Fox's. Judd’s block. Ifeb. IR, and Bridgeport, masted schooner here ecarly today at 1:30 on Thursday was in collision off the Swash Channel entrance, near Sandy Hook and that the one man in charge of the scow was drowned. The scow was sunk and was reported as having been found on the shore near Highland Beach today. The schooner has a cargo of lum- ber part of which is eonsigned to New Haven. She was towed to Black Rock harbor today to discharge her deck load. She arrived from Savannah, Ga. isory board of First Meeting of Stella Rebeckah lodge, club in Bardeck's ) 3 \ No. 11 1. 0. O. ¥, in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. she pss meeting of the in tow b of the First Bap- pe of W. H. Meagley Meeting of Valkyria lodge, No. 21, with a scow Order of Vasa, at 59 Arch street. Meeting of Admiral Schley lodge, Union Defenders' | No, 32, 0. D. H. S. pfield Camp, No. 186, regular business “Out of the Shadows” by Bradley Players under auspices of Sunshine society at Turner hall. Dancing to Bs supper at Y. M. C. B follow. CTURDAY ‘THE UNION TEA CO. NE GRANULATED SUGAR coms here from New York on March cloth bag $1.45. Tlabsfor', .., $1.00° 9" tc xve s claishi-ol:nand exhibi- tion at the chape] of the South church, . BUTTER BUTTER the entertainment to Le under the auppi f the Sunday school. M - 8h Creamery Butter ......... 37c pound [J|suspices of the Sunday sohool | em- pd Grade Creamery Butter . ... 34c pound mitted free of charge and a charge 5 ] o 3 111 be de f 1l others. T} our Butter a trial, you will want more of it. ]| rocecds ‘or the ontartainment will ne bs Pure Lard for ................... 25c [f|#iven to the Rea Cross mociety. Native Eggs ............... 40c dozen esh Western Eggs ............ 33c dozen old Storage Eggs ............. 25¢ dozen A church sociable, followed by a buffet lunch, was given at the South " TEAS AND COFFEES psted Coffee, at 20c, 25¢, 28c, 30c, 35¢, 38c, MAGICIAN AT UTH CHURCH, Sunday School Entertainment to Be Given for Benefit of Red Cross. Adrian Plate, the magician, will church last night. A musical pro- gram was given by Mrs. Wyrley Birch, Miss Jean Coehrane, Mrs, Harry E. Hart of Hartford and Therop W. Hart. DULL, SPLITTING, SicK HEADACHE Dr. James’ Headache Powders re- lieve at once—10 cents a package. You take a Dr. James’ Headache Powder and in just a few moments your head clears and all neuralgia and distress vanishes. It's the quickest and surest relief for headache, whether dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve- racking. Send someone to the drug store and get a dime package mow. Quit suffering—it's so needless. Be sure you get Dr. James’® Headache Powders—then there will Le no disap- pointment. Feas, 25¢, 35¢, 50c, 60c, 70c, 80c, $1.00 Ib. CANNED GOODS [Extra Fancy Peas, for . ...... [Kxtra Fine String Beans, for . IChoice Corn, for .. S, Solid Packed Tomatoes ... .. Batavia Wet Shrimp ......... amelo Chunk Pineapple ........... irm Salmon ... .................... of Good Prunes ..................... of Firm Rice .. 25¢ Evaporated Apples ................ 25¢c day last day of Discount Sale on Crockery, e, etc., at 317 Main Street. 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ | American Hardware Corp. Surplus is 0’Clock on Afternoon of American meeting will Stockholders of the fied that the annual ternoon of March at 2 P, Ifebruary 28 until the annual business and surplus account follows Surpl anuary 1, ¢ Operating profit Sundry receipts P it Additions and adjustments .. Shrinkage in investments Reserve asainst foreign loss .. Depreciation Dividends Surplus January 1, 1915 Cash Bills and accounts receivable R Real estate, tools, fixtures, machinery Materials and merchandise Capital stock In treasury Bills and accounts payable Dividend Surplus . Hardware corporation have been M. The transfer meeting. $1,639,541.07 Annual Meeting of the Stockholders Will Be Held at 2 March 2 — Resume of Year’s Business. noti- held at the offices on the af- books will be closed from The accounts, showing the year's he $1,686,966.30 $24.251.22 5.000.00 112,499.98 Jan. 1, 1915, $447,096.78 2,030,656.43 5,811,640.91 3,611,371.62 $11,830,665.64 Jan. 1, $496,418. 2,696,1 00,000.00 580,000.00 ,920,000.00 816,087.65 $9,920,000.00 122,324.57 148,800.00 1,639,641.07 $12,59 $11,830,655.64 HIGHS CONFIDENT OF DEFEATING HARTFORD Team- Leaves Tomorrow .on New York Trip to Play Engewood. The interest in the basketball game the Britain Hart- ford High school teams tais evening is at boiling point the whole school will attend the contest. between New and and practically The school places supreme confidence in the school quintet, which i the fastest turned out in years, Accom- modations for a record-breaking crowd have been made. The cheer leaders, Stevens, Hibbard and-Cabelus request that the cheering squad semble heneath the south balcony. They hope to drown out any Hartford cheers with a volume of sound that will shake the building. The team is fit and confident of victory, Tomorrow morning at team will leave for Englewood, N. J., Where they will play the team repre- senting Inglewood High. This team claims the champtonship of New Jer- sey and hopes to win the caampion- ship of the northeastern states by de- feating New Britain, he team will stay in New York until Monday even- ing The sclections which been given the orchestra at sembly this morning were not given on account of the illness of two of the members, Instead two interesting essays were given, Miss Marion Hail spoke on *“Social Life and Customs in the Colonies,” and Gerald Hannon gave “A Comparison Between the Problems That Faced Washington and Those of Wilson The senfor cla under the direc- tion of Miss Mary Ward, head of the English’ department, will present an interpretation of Milton's *“Comus,” the famous masque, on Friday morn- ing, March 26. This play will be given before the school at assembly. The cast has not been completed, but will be filled by the 23rd of this month. The costumes and scenery required for the entertainment are necessarily elaborate, but the class and Miss Ward feel that, even if the play will he produced at much trouble and expense, it will be well worth while. Rechearsals will com- mence shortly James Baldwin of the senior class hag heen successful lately in operat- ing his wireless set. Within the last few days he has been talking with a young man in Kane, Pa., a distance of 350 miles, whom he ha&s never seen. He learned that his friend’s name was Fleming, This is the record for long distance wireless for ama- teurs in this vicinity. The Debating club met today debated the resolution “That suffrage should extended women of the States.” The finnl debating trials for the team which will represent New Britain in the league will be held Thursday. The committee which will choose the de- baters is W, I&. Fay and Miss Mary McGuinness of the faculty, Samuel Zinman and Morris Dubowy. New Britain expects to capture the debat- ing championship this year and juds- ing by the present enthusiasm in de- bating they will be successful, Iver Axelson, the business manager of tae Debating club, went to Springfield this afternoon {o arrange with the representatives of Springfield and Holyoke High schools the date and subject of the league debate, The class book staff met this after- noon and discussed plans for the pub- lication of the 1915 vear book. were to have by as- James and cqual be to the United IMONY TODAY. Washington, I"eb. 19.—The senate committee investigating charges of “lobbying” against the administration «hip bill, took no testimony today and will meet again tomorrow. - NO TE 7 o'clock tha ' JOHN C. BRANNER, HEAD OF STANFORD, NDS RESIGNATION Stanford University, Cal.,, Feb. 19.— ek has President Branner of Stan- ford John his The submitted resignation, effective July 31 trustees have accepted it. Reports say Dr. Roy Lyman Wilbur, dean of the Stanford medical school, probably will be President Branner's successor. President Branner succeeded David Starr Jordan, Stanford’s first presi- dent, in August, 1913. university The annual meeting of the Connec- ticut Division, Past Commanders' as- sociation of the Sons of Veterans, will be held Monday, February 22, at 2:30 o'clock in G. A. R. hall at Hart- ford. The Past Division Comman- ders’ Association will also meet at the same place at 2 o'clock MOTHER SUPERIOR ROSARY HILL HOME Tells How Vinol Restores Strength and Vitality to the Weak, Worn-Out Ones in Her Charge. Rosary Hill Home, Hawthorne, N.Y: — ‘I havebeen at work among the sick and poor for nearly eighteen years, and whenever I have used Vinol for run- down, weak or emaciated patients, they have been visibly benefited by it. One patient, a young woman, was 50 weak and ill she could hardly creep to my door for aid, and was leaning on a friend’s arm, supplied Vinol to her liberally and in a month when she returned to thank me I hardly recognized her. She was strong, her color charming and her cheeks rounded out. These words are uttered from my heart, in order that more people may know about Vmpl, as there is nothing makes me happier in the world than to relieve the sick.”— Mother M. ALPHONSA LATHROP,0.8.D., Hawthorne, N.Y. . : Such disinterested and reliable testi- mony should convince everyone of the merits of Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic to build up health and strength for all weakened and nervous conditions, whether caused from over- work, worry or chronic coughs and colds. If Vinol fails to benefit we return your money. The Clark & Brainerd Co., gists, New Britain, Conn., and at ing drug stores everywhere. Drug- vd- & ESTABLISHED 18806 » Globe Clothing House All Sorts and Styles of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Overcoats” and Suits At Sale Prices. Wonderful Bargains! Special Showing in our | South Window of Suit Cases and Bags. Sale Ends March 1st. Do Not Neglect It. We ask you earnestly to get acquainted with us. We havebeen here 29 years at the same | store. WINS WATERLOO CUP, Sir Thomas Dewar's Winning Number Captures Derby For Greybhounds, Liverpool, England, Feb, 19, Via London, 1 P, M.—8ir Thomas Dewar's Winning Number today won the Wa=« terloo cup, the Derby for greyhounds, defeating M. G. Hale's Happy Chal- (lenger in the final round Both the dogs in the final were rank outsid- ers, the betting before the first courses were run being 1,000 to 50 against each hound The coursing took place over the flats of the Altcar club. The winner received the Waterloo cup, valued at $500, given by the Earl of Sefton and a purse of $2,600, ZAPATISTAS ROUTED, Carranza Agency Receives Denial of Evacuation of Mexico City, Washington, Feb, Carranza’s agency here today an- nounced receipt of advices that 4,- 500 troops were moving to join other Carranza troops in a general attack on Monterey. “The Zapatistas have been routed from Zoutuitlan and Tehuacan, su- burbs of Mexico City, suffering heavy losses,” the agency announced. It is absolutely false that Mexico City has been evacuated.” 19.—General -SVEA OFFICERS. — ANLEY . DEBATING CLUB BANQUET, Every person who attended the ban quet given by the Willlam H. Har Debating club at the Y. M. C. A. last night was an after dinner orator. Three minutes allotted to each | member in which to express his senti- ments The banquet was an enjoy. able affair and an excellent meny was served by the ladies in echabge of the supper F. . Gilpatrick wae toastmaster and was Introduced by Tyson H. Hancock, the president of the club, while E. O. Shjerden ap- peared as “Exhibit A" in the pro- gram of speech making Theodore A. Stanley, Severin Johnson and Alfred Johnson Re-clected. At the annual meeting of the Stan- ley-Svea Grain Coal company held last evening in the Hotel Beloin Theodore A. Stanley was Severin Johnson, and Alfred and were re-elected secretary Johnson president, and treasury manager. At the invitation of Severin and Al- fred Johnson, the directors and em ployes of the company enjoyed a sup- per previous to the meeting. The GREAT WESTERN MARKET QUALITY STORE Nice Lean Roast Pork Nice Lean Fresh Shoulders Nice Lean Lamb Legs ; Iancy Rib Roast of Heavy Steer Beef ... .. Fancy Cut of Round Steak of Heavy Steer Boef Fancy Cut of Shoulder of Henvy Stecr Boef Pot Roast of Heavy Steer Beef Fresh Cut Hamburg ve . Fancy Lean Skinned 3ack Hams Strips of Sugar Cured Bacon, njce and lean Heavy Cuts of salt Pork Smoked Shoulders 1 1b. Liver and 14 2 Ibs. Pure Lard Compound Lard ... Native Potatoes .» .t SPECIAL ON SUGAR FOR SATURDAY 9 1bs, Sugar Can Tomato Sauce Pure Olive Oll, ' pint Can Pure Olive Oll, quart 60¢, uer Kraut s a manberries . Asparagus, 18¢ Can, former price 3 Cans Tomatoes, new packed, H 3 Bottles . ¥Eggs, candled KALE, LETTUC OF LOW PRICES, g ¢ s 1ige 1o 154c 19 19 14¢ h. Bacon former price . 6 quarts ¢ Cans Tomatoes PINACH, CELERY, s PARSNIPS, CABBAGE AND PARSLEY, The GREAT WESTERN MARKET Frank Maietta, Prop, 63 Main St., 'Phone 1053, CARROTS,