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O 01 waAw) v - | EASTER SPECIALS ‘o8 mnY, [~ ™™ To ParentsParticular Abe _. - - hurst as a Popular War Our own fresh made Jventually Orange County ] We are_receiving shipments > b Orator. ‘camery. Why not now? | of fresh Connecticut Eggs every L4 ’ L " Pcan“t Buttcr dany, (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) 4c . ‘ EGGS draws thunderous cheers in place of | ; old time jeers,” is the way a London lsc lb. Direct from one creamer i \ newspapers heads an article on Mrs. always the same. This is an : Pankhurst as a popular war orator. - v Saturday ouly. Nothing but c oz. ks tpaper fit=alf istvioTentls Fanti sur. The famous “Schoolmate Clothes' have won wide populsh the best fresh roasted peanuts exceptionally low price for this | fragette. but honors the war truce particular and economical parents because they possess the Ve used. high grade Butter. f Buy these for Easter. :\]hll-lh !ln“.\ulfr:u:;\los announced at 4 careful Mothers demand in Boys' Clothes. They are not only he beginning of the war. \ The highest grades of Coffec that can be bought for 30c and Other grades 21c¢,. 23c and 25c. It was only vear ago when lish and aristocratic in appearance—but they all give unlimited All 60c Teas, 34¢ 1b. speech by Mrs, Pankhurst was combining style with economy, and ing it possible to give nal for a riot, if allowed to proceed | A7 7 good clothes without having to sacrifice something else at all Now she is described by a Qur Spring showing of these ideal suits includes everything we T ATIN AT TH - | : - A e M : &, 1. ey Y mention. NATIONAL TEA IMPORTERS, Pl 19 BOYS' NEW MODEL [BOYS' NEW MOl dress she wears a black lace shawl; k % suspended from a thin gold chain is & L 7 [TS SUITS Corner Maln and Chestnut Streets. lorgnette which ‘she does not use. | m( SU | 3 The Union Jack centered across a cur- ] | tain of green forms the stage back- ’ he grade offered elso- The grade offered else- v around.” where at $2.60 and A e where at $4.00 and +# Her women followers still send up | A $2.75; our price .... $4.50; our price ... k floral offerings to the stage, says the | Norfolk and Russian Blouse styles; Norf®lk and Russian Bilo reporter, In speaking, Mrs, Pank- made of blue thibets and fancy mix- | made of fine fancy cheviots hurst carefully avolds passion and in- tures in a large vdriety of patterns; | of designs; finest tailoring: vective, but she presents her points splendid quality; well tallored; all |teed to fit and fast color; som olearly and tellingly and with convic- perfect fitting garments. Norfolks have two pairs of p tion, At the finish of her speech, Norfolks—sizes 3 to 16. the sizes are 6 to 17. young suffragettes sell postcard sou- L 4 Russian Blouses—sizes 3 to 10, Rusgian Blouses—sizes 3 to venirs for a patriotic fund. 4 10 | L e O n a rd LIST (25 PATENTS. Dressy Men’s List of Patents issued from the 1-. ! 1 Patent Office, Tuesday, March 30, | Cofifirmation Suits . o 215, for the State of Connecticut, fur- - v nished us from the office of Seymour We make a specialty of confirma- . | & Earle, solicitors of patents, . 129 tion Suits and select our blues with A Church stret, New Haven, Conn. the greatest care and thought. Rich s er ul s B, (. Ames, assignor to The Rl blue serges, blue thibets; blue clay graham Co Bristol. Watch-beze * worsteds; finest tailoring, perfect fit- with unbreakable concavo-convex ten- | ting, and latest Easter models in the sional erystal, | Norfolk style; sizes 10 to 18. ideas in both cut and design. Gar- ;.(,:.){ :z{\-&:‘_x“‘\' ML ety M 32,95' ss,gfi,sfi &, 86.50 ments that we are proud to sell—tor We have a Iargc assortment of C. Bodmer, assignor to The Stan- they are good examples of the values ley Rule & Level Co.’'New Britain. | Boys’ Spnng Topcoats o datouite pive iy dre ab ol Plane, | ; R. H. Brown, New Haven. Carton- At $1.50, $1.95, $2.95 & $3.95 | as the BEST $15 grades in . feeding machine, | and a most unusual variety, including 7 W. Cassard, Stamford. Apparatus | e el it prestod or Nory .| stofeds o iprice 4 for RILIDE oty | folk model; some with side vents, . S, B, Cutting, assignor to The Salt's | A b i datha eiekien o Cand Rabblts 5 and lOC destief Mg | S0 Bridgecorh \SWaerp | sleeve—and all finely tailored und g ® . ! b 3 ' Stop-motion fdgiiooma i finished. Gray diagonals, light and F, Eggem, assignor to The .\n\(‘l"; dark mixtures, shepherd checks and Chocolate Cream Cocoanut Eggs, Sc to $1 each [ izt o frorern, B b o b 0% 307 ™ | , Panorama Eggs . . 5, 10 and 25c each [ 7 it saneic | Boys’ Hats and Caps | sue e repsent e masimun for sulky-plows. Here's a complete assortment of the value at $15 and indicate the advan- ) Suits that possess the very latest G. Hammond, Hartford, assignor tu | latest shapes and shades .. CoRBRTCOT L SRV TLOL A1) bl L ¥ soc tages of our methods of selling direct Chocolate Marshmallow Eggs . . 10c dozen @ . v Gl Sl § S ide retainer, | at . . M. W. Hansom. assignor to The new Venetians, in the Million- Plaln MarShma“O Eggs . . 5 and IOC dozen Pratt & Whitney Co., Hartford. Metal | Dollar kid and Telescope Rah! Rahi; | ‘R ordinary $16 gurments, remembec screw machine, also the new sailor style in blue serge | AS GOOD AS THE $20 GRADES IN E. R, Hyde, Bridgeport. Grinding | and white linen. ¥ | Jelly Eggs . 10c pound |wint ety e Bt Cane Cream Eggs o3 10C pound [ e e e or| R vavee st shapee in o vastes 15 OTHER STORES. Our price F. J. McDermott, New Haven, as- | S bl il 25 signor to Birdsey, Somers Co., Bridge- Ings for school, play or C dress wear; all sizes at Also,a large assortment.of fancy boxes. port. Corset. > v . W. H. McCauley, Bridgeport. Ap-| Remember we handle the best ice cream in the peratus’for iidicating variations in city. We use pure food flavors only. \ gage of insulated wire, ¢ H . J. F. McNamara, Danbury. Toy Brick ice cream, 40c per quart. b osline B Remembe[ D. Noble, Bridgeport, gnor to Our double guarantee Extra Special The Singer Mfe. Co.. Sowing ma- | [l Our douwtle euaromies chine. means {f you are not sate A. A, Page, East Haven, assignor| isfled we will refund vour to Sargent & Co., New Haven, Mech- | money or ¢ you other Home made assorted Chocolates . 19¢ @ DoX (1 pound) [/ i fcin mmcerion or doors || Moo i { W. E. Parker, assignor to American Ak Graphophone Co., Bridgeport. Sound- box | 2 ; . G. Shortt, assignor to M. C. mt—————— —— e ) " 2 Mason, Rockville, Carbureter ] i ; Onar S | - I. H. Spencer, asalgnor to The Spen- INFORCE OLD FRENCH LAW, S cer Turbin Cleaner Co., Hartford.| Paris, April The German Cleaning apparatus, governor-general Bdlgium hes C. F. Tucker, Hartford. Oil-hole| created special tribunals in each X 3 4 A cover, | province, whose duty it will be to en- | Dest force the old French law passed in tho g Y L. C. Schindler, Bridgeport. Dust- | fourth year of the republic and which 2 - holds each community responsible for pan P H. L. Wallace, Wallingford. Spoon, | damage done during public distur- 2 1 181 g yrk or similar articles. bances, according a Geneva despatch 6 Maln.street Visit our Han.ford Branch 4 Saatd , to the Matin. The German officiais New Britain ©at 599 Main Street : DEATHS | contend, it is Teported, that this law . > -« =i never was repealed in the territory | which now comprises Belgium after it } coased to be a part of France, to| which it was annexed in the w fl‘ New Haven, April 2—Violent deaths | the revolution. The Matin's corr = | in Connecticut during the month of | pondent suys no appeai can be taken | sixty-one, according to| from the decisions of these tribunale. | with In Commecticut During March—Iorty- | seven Were Accidental. 3 Something of the picturesqueness of | Is a big shipment of cigarettes from | March were —— the old river must go, to be super-|the Turkish First Army Corps. The official records, as compared . Picturesqueness Superseded by Great | seded by great docks and machines| soldiers and officers of the Turkish | fifty-three in February, Of the num- REDUCTION OF TEN POINTS, ~3 Docks and Machings. for the modern and efficient handling| corps contributed the money for the| ber forty-seven were accidental as| 00 000 (0 The Standard ur_rt‘lm commerce of the city. “smokes” and sent them as an ap-|against thi Al o “‘*""‘"“r-‘; "_’:'l‘ e e e ¢ he greatest of the port enterprises| prects 3 : e fourteen suicidal as compared with ! - o London, April 2.—The Thomas|now under way Is the o “King (‘l‘x:r;‘:.’;:::-x:.: 1‘;,};::-:“‘;2:"‘1';: vietory n | ivteen In the preceding month. announcediaitusErerned ot on fokiten river, down below the bridges, is| George Dock,” which is to be com- " iy Twenty-seven of the accidenta!| Points In refined ""”l‘l“'"‘"" et orn improvements nearing completion. | three years of work. The great area| REMOVE PRIOE RESTRICTIONS. | drowning and burds, being appor-| € Mt 2 i 2 which goes under this title includes a| Chicago, April 2.—Price restrictions | tioned nine to each; falls caused elght Sem— - = = = = | wharf with a frontage of a mile and| governing transactions in stocks since | deaths; trolley. four: automobiles, | Huw Tu cLEAR half and ah areg ty-four acres; | the beginning of the Kuropean war | strangulation and gas, two each, and THE AMEHIGAN msEASE dry-dock 750 feet long, and an en-| wepe ordered removed vesterday by | runaway horse and clectrocution, one trance lock 800 feet lon the directors of the Chicago Stock ex- | each. Neurasthenia may be called a dis- e tinctively American discase because the 50 o) change. T : | 35 s > \TED CIG o — - CIFOUR YEARS IN HNELL" condition of nervous strain that produces AWAY PIMPLEs PRI TED CIGARETTES, ’ EOuRty % it is more prevalent here than in any of WILLIAM STITT DEAD, other country. Overwork and worry, (Correspondence the Assoctated Press.) Than s e tine (i Bathe your face for several minutes Berlin, April 2.—One of the most Montreal, April 2-—William Stitt, atat " ' b ¥ on nmlullon,.hu!tg, the high tension at . S. Carolinn, Says L. F. Greer. which business is conducted, all use up N with resinol soap and hot water, then | weclcome gifts which the army of | general passenger agent or the v lppl{ a_little resinol oiptment very | General von Hindenburg has received! ern Lines of the Canadian Pacific Montgome Ala., April 2.1 | the nerve forceand produce neurasthenia, ) . gently. Let this stay on ten minutes, | during the long campaign in the east Railway, died suddenly yesterdsy. would rather spend four years in heil | f0r the disease is simply exhaustion and Me“ S Suns 1 "l and wash off with resinol soap and ~ than four years in a turpentine | €Xcessive irritability of thel}er_\-gcentpm‘ ' gy g Rl : = | cnmp." dectared Len F. Greer. asso. | , A Wodenoy Ioncammleriaialiheriied ' ) ; of cold water to close the pores. Do | iiate member otithe Tatatalba . Cans e ac w s t $12 t 325 L + this once or twice & day, and you will N Comvict Inspectors, vesterday. In de. | bub s small stock of nervous energy to omen’s oUIiS 0 0 ing committee conditions in turpen- | 8 by speny OPEN AN ACCOU: IOV 5 tise neurasthenia. fillut_?““;“e lm‘lie!l.Ir(vn:!o‘t&"]s‘})é:;lr)’lfizxfiizg Myfl.le Hahn Says D.D. D. l’rescrlption is Worth tine camps of South Alabama. N-)l-r:fo':;,‘:,;(‘,m.:g i‘n('lu(le a fo.ol&n'v of ex- e ot i!eln‘,':\“.'w e ¥ ! Rockefeller’s Milliens to Her Greer sald that . he s ould Lonarms | haustion upon rising in the ‘morning, of PAY THE EASY ' WAY. Resinol ointment and resinol soap “Ten years 1 suffered with eczema | Prescription, a compound of oll of ".W:m ”::‘.« ;‘”nm.'.“.m“s. ";' loase of | disturbed slecp, headache, with a sense jtehing instantl and speedil —three years of that time I could not [ wintergreen and othar soothing ele- g Y Dy | ppear In public. . My ‘entire body | mente Bas beon recognized for Sttaen | south Alabama be cancelled. He de- | The patient is irritable, difficult to please, e —— heal skin humors, sores, burns, wounds | TERSRE IR, PURAS. . 3 3 | e Ll : 2. [ not live. 1 have at lasifound 'the | directions. It should cure In & shore | ("0 lone. [ . The 'l";“"”“"",‘-“ to remove the cause reat Prescription D. D. D. My body | while. if possible (as when overstudy i . DAP FOR BABY’S TENDER SKIN b-"elll:.g."l-m:'otlh). gtshelu (ere one Alld dnzxfglsgs n;l fihl'\, lut?’na"d LIN HONORS BISMARCK. ! rillxh\) take abundant rest ’J,i«;'.?f“l‘l‘,. s i ap is | . D. D. In the rld [ remedy, 5 . _bu y o | i o y 4 The regular use of resinol soap is ana f fad it o P SRR AT bl AL an S fird 1. via Amstercam and | hours in hed out of every twenty-four, L o 4 . 4 ¥ e come to us, we will offer you the first . April iy usually enough to prevent thosc dis could not buy the golden fluld.” [ full aize bottle with the guarantes | 1ot SEFE S VS SN S eat as much nourishing food as possible tressing rashes and chafings to which .ondon, 3 . ) N i ject. This is Blication. we will refund the purchase brice [the birth of 1t TRl il most_babies are subject 0y u have any skin blemish or a CLARK & BRAINARD CO., | marck was celebrated with the store the nerves. Send today forour free first, hecause resinol soap is absolutely et h, 4 t 106 " foklot orvous Disorders '’ " pure and free from harsh :,Ikull, _nn(} om'l{n‘:[ mon;‘no -eilo'-f..""fi."’%_'“i)”, Druggists. nost ‘nnhn;id.\n\\ltml:n m‘ n\.l 3, 'dll ,,'.'."\ T .vm‘_’h or l.(- o !‘ 47 MA!N ST NEAR FRANKLIN SOUAI\E l‘l“ second, Lecause 1t contains the resinol man eapita ost of the hous ras ‘ | 4 medication, on which so many physi- | D D. .&ap KeepsYo“r Skin Healthy Were ivishly draped with the v dons A " Ogen Monday and Sat cigns rely for skin troubles. j ol (Correspondence of the Assoctated Press.) & M of weight and tightness about the head. urse Mrytle H address on ap- | that unless it stops the itch at emca and take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to re- s Prince Otto Vo