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3 ' Made in New Britain A Reputation for Selling Reliable Cloth- ing for Men, Women and Children. ON EASY PAYMENTS We carry a complete line of the latest styles in clothes for the discriminate dresser be they Man, Woman or Child. - $1.00 A WEEK Wili keep you well clothed. Business strictly confidential ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE. BOSTON CLOTHING STORE 71 CHURCH STREET. ive Your Pocketbook Show---Deal With Us CHINAASKS JAPAN'TO WITHORAW GROUP 5 Section Contains Seme of the Most Important Demads. FREE $1.00 FULL TERM OF MUSIC LESSONS GIVEN FREE TO THOSE MAKING APPLICATION AT ONCE THIS IS AN UNUSUAL OFFER Cash Deposit With Your Application for Membership in the Barker Piano League Will Secure You a Full Size New Fully Guaranteed Piano . $275 Piano Will Cost You $187 If you bought it through a dealer in the regular way the price would be $275.00. By Joining our League you save $88.00 and receive MUSIC LESSONS FREE. AS A LEAGUE MEMBER cial prices and terms, Free term of Music Lessons if y Pay balance in small weekly or monthly payments. LIMITED OFFER ou join league at once. PLAYER PIANOS also sold on League plan at spe- $275 Piano will cost you (on | $300 Piano will cost you (on $325 Piano will cost you (on $350 Piano will cost you (on | $475 Piano will cost you (on League Plan) . League Plan) .... League Plan) ... League Plan) . League Plan) Open Evenings 'Til 9 o’Clock Open Evenings 'Til 9 o’Clock Peking, April 16, 1:50 a. m.—No specific progress was recorded at the conference yester between the Chinese foreign minister, Lu Cheng- Hsiang, and the Japanese minister, 0f $212.00 $237.00 $262.00 oA $187.00 | Goods---Low Prices | | - Quality 'Free Saturday Only e of Guest-Room Cashmere Bouquet Soap with each can Violet p Talcum, A sample cake of Sempre Giovine let Dulce Complexion Powder, 50c¢. (always young) with box A Perfume A izer with each ounce of Intense Violet, White or Trailing Arbutus Perfume at 50¢ the ounce. aturday and Monday Specials b Palm Olive Soap, 7c. B pound Peroxide Hydrogen, 17c. ¢ “Mani” Deodorant; Deodorant, 15¢ and Odorous Deodorant c Sempre Giovine, 39c. “Eureka” Peroxide Cream A lily‘white “greaseless” complexion cream 25¢ and 45c. WANTS. 50c¢ Pebeco Tooth Paste, 39c. 5¢ Kolynos Tooth Paste, 19c. 25¢ Almond and Benzoine Liquid Soap, 19¢. $1.00 Othine Double s8¢, 50¢ Eau de Quinine, 39c, Velveola Face Powder, 17c. 19c. Strength, 25¢ (OUSECLEANING tin Sheen, 25 ene’s Mineral Paste, size, 25¢. Camphor, 69c, 's Chlorides, 19¢ and 39c¢. guid Veneer, 19¢, phur Candles, 5c and 10c. Moth Bags, 40c to $1.00. HOUSECLEANING WANTS. Insect Powder, 50c. 1b. Powdered Borax, 10c 1b. Moth Balls, 1-2 pound 5c. Formaldehyde Candles, 25c. Red Cedar Flakes, 10c. Sponges, 25¢ to $1.50. Chemo, the great Insect and Germ Destroyer, $2.00 gal. large MAKES OLD STRAW HATS 25¢ Elkay's Straw Hat Dye, 19c. o Colorite, 19¢.” All shades. LIKE NEW, All shades. andy Specials For ~ Saturday @ Maraschino Cherries (chocolate covered) . ... Assorted Nuts (chocolate covered) b Bu('”:,‘ Fac 0 Oc 1b I enyadiy288Sorted Chocolates .. ... .. 37c Clark 8Brainerd’s et e 181 MAIN STREET" i same Eki Hioki, over the Japanese de- mands. The conference lasted the usual four hours and questions con- cerning Eastern, or Inner, Mongolia, were discussed. Eastern Mongolia was originally grouped with South Manchuria, and the Japanese demands with reference to these two territories are virtually the same, relating to right of resi- jdence by the Japanese and ownership of land; mining concessions; obliga- Japan's consent to the granting of railway concessions to any third power or to the raising of a loan from any power for railway construction; transfer of railways. Not Discussed Together. Owing to Chinese insistence eastern Mongolia and South Manchuria were inet discussed together yesterday. The Japanes minister contended that these two should be discussed on the basis, but Lu Cheng-Hsiang ar- gued that Japan has no such claims in eastern Mongolia as in South Man- churia. He said, however, that China was willing to open treaty- ports and otherwise place all foreign nations in a favorable position rel- ative to trading. Lu Cheng-Hsiang asked that Japan withdraw Group 5, which contains some(of the most important demands AFTER MANY MEDIGINES FAILED Mr. Singletary Says Vinol Ended His Suffering from an Awful Cough and Threatened Lung Trouble. Sumter, S. C.— ‘I am an oculist and for several Jears I suffered with an awful cough and lung trouble, so that at times I was scarcely able to go about on account of my condition. ad tried almost every medicine recommended for such troubles, without help, and finally a friend advised me to try %ino]. Before I had taken one-half bottle I could see an improvement. I have now taken six bottles and my cough is not only gone but my Eaneral health is lots better.””—J. W. SINGLETARY, Sumter, It is the combined action of the medi- cinal elements found in cod livers to- gether with the blood-making and strength-creating properties of tonic iron, that makes ‘}’inol so efficient for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis, at the same time building up the weak- ened, run-down system. | Weask ever&one in this vicinity who is troubled with a chronic cough, cold or bronchitis to try a bottle of Vinol, with the understanding that your money will be returned if it xgpes not benefit. The Clark & Brainerd Co., Drug- gists, New Britain, Conn., and at lead- ing drug stores everywhere. tion on the part of China to obtain | $387.00 | made by Japan, including the em- ployment of Japanese political, finan- cial and military advisers and Japa- nese police; Japanese supervision of the manufacture or purchase of China’s war munitions and railway and mining concessions. M. Hioki said that he would communicate the re- quest to Tokyo. Will Appeal to Powers. 1t is understood that China will communicate with the powers if Ja- pan insists on retaining Group 5. The Tien-Tsin—Peking branch of the American association, which includes virtually all the American business men of those two cities, recently call- ed the attention of Secretary of State Bryan, through the American minis- ter, Paul . Rei to what was termed “the serious nature of the Japanese demands,”” and asked (he American government to take mea- sures to protect American intercste. MILITARY TRAINING SYSTEM Instituted at Opens With Address by Maj. Gen. Wood. Princeton, N. J., April 16.—The volunteer system of milltary trainng instituted at Princeton university with the co-operation of the war depart- ment opened last night with a lecture military history of the United States by Major General Leonard Wood, This was the first of a series of lectures by army officers on the theory of military instruction, Field work and drill will be inciuded those who desire to join the clas General Wood said this country pos- sessed great military resources, but they were to a large extent veloped, “Undeveloped military re- sources in a national crisis,” he said “are about as valuable as an unde- Princeton on cial crisis in Wall street.” STORE ON AMERICAN PLAN. Philadelphia, April 16.—The erec- tion of a large department storc to be run on the American plan in | Kong and the purchase of a million dollars worth of stock in *he Canton Dank were “he principal projects de- cided upon at last night's meeting of {the On Leong Tong. sording to Yung Hong, of New York, national vresident of the society. Leading Chinese merchants from all parts of ac for | unde- ! | tion | Liberty veloped gold mine would be in a finan- i Hong | | this ecity, i had are members of the tong, is known as the Chinese association. The organi- its annual conven- the count which s Merchants' zation is holding tion in this cit WESLEYAN ELECTS CAPTAIN. Middletown, Conn., April 16.—At a special meeting Charles § was elected captain of Wesley baseball team for this season. W leyan's prospects were materiall strengthened when the faculty made Stanley, Lanning and Beeman eligible, as cach played on last vear's team and are counted on winning a ma- jority of the games for the college this year. Wescott, last pitcher, will probably be eligible if he passes his mathematic examination. NEW HEAD OF FORDHAM. New Yor April 16.—Father Jos- eph A. Mulry, 8. J., has succeeded the Rev. Thomas J. McCluskey, 8. J., as president of Fordham university of it was announced last night Mulry comes from St. Peter's in Jersey C'ity, of which he been president since 1911, LIBERTY B i Philadelphia, April providing for sending bell to the San position ‘o he exhibited in the Penn- sylvania building there passed th select council yesterday afternoon. 42 to 0. Common council concurred in the passage of the resolution, and it Father college TO 16.—A resolu- the old Francisco ex AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE Get HORLIGK’S THE ORIGINAL The Food-drink for All Ages. ¥ 'icious, invigorating and sustaining. Kep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Unless you say “HORLICK'S” you may gei a Substitute. year's star | | bers ITCHING ECZEMA CALIFORNTA. | (Phone Charter 6710) Established 1850 how goes to the mayor It is known that N favors sending the California for approval yvor Blankenhurg Liber sell ISABELLAS’ MINSTRELS, isabella circle, National Daugiters of Isabella, produced a decidedly suc- cessful ladies’ minstrel show at its mecting last evening in Judd's hall. s jingled, bones rattled -and icked in true Dockstader style the musical numbers made big hits. Mrs. Sadie Callahan was in- terlocutor. Among the popular num- were ‘hinatown,” entire company; “Irish es,” Miss Anna Devitt; solo, * Machree,’ s Sarah McCormic piano duer, ses Moore and McCabe; topical song, “The Little Ford Still Rambles Around,” Miss Anna Marshall; reci tion, Miss Mary Woods: solo, “There a Light Shining in the Window,” M May Willlamson; solo, “Sister Susi Sewing Shirts for Soldiers,” Mrs Sadie Callahan. Miss Gertrude Moorc was in charge of the entertainment. by COVERED ENTIRE BODY, RESINOL CURED CouldNot Sleep. 8 Remedies had Failed. Resinol Stopped Itching Immediately. Boston, Mass., Aug. 11, 1914—“My entire body, even my eyelids, was com- pletely covered with blisters as large as a pea. When one would burst water - would come from it, and then it would turn into & very painful sore. The burning and itching were something terrible, and I COULD NOT SLEEP nor rest. I think I had one of the worst cages of eczema a human being ever had. “T used eight different kinds of rem- edics without success. I then tried Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soa end it stopped the itching IMME. DIATELY. gradually noticed a change for the better. Now I am en- tirely cured, and am without a ]»imvlo or blemish on any part of my body.”— (Signed) Edward F. McCullough, 249 River St., Mattapan. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap heal skin eruptions, clear away pimples, and form a most valuable household treatment for sores, burns, ete. Sold by all druggists. | hot | sult from toxin Barker Piano Company 278 ASYLUM STREET Hartford, Conn. - ..9? loorshine 3 Cedar Oil =a Polish Will make your and SATURDAY SPE Mop and Bottle of Oil, 98c.. ) Size Mop and Bottle of Oil, 69¢, them at 1. Porter Co.; Union Tea Co; A, ndre Co, SALTS IN HOT WATER CLEARS PIMPLY $KIf Soys We ‘\Iusilw\lnlx;- K the Rlood and Pimples Disappe Pimples, sores and boils usually re- poisons and impufls ties which are generated in the Sow- els and then absorbed into the bLlood through the very ducts which should absorb only nourishment to sustain the body. It is the function of the kidneys ko filter impurities from the blood and cast them out in the form of urine ut in many instances the bowels create more toxins cnd impuritjes than the kidneys can eliminate, them the blood uses the skin pores as the next best means of getting rid sof these impurities which often bresk out all over the skin in the form of pimples The surest way skin of these cruptions, noted authe any pharmat¥y ity, I8 to get about four ounces of Jad Salts in a glass - take a tablespoonful er each morning be breakfast for one week. This m prevent the formation of toxins 0 the bowels. It stimulates the kidneys to normal ctivity, thue coaxing them to filter the blood ot fimpuzities and clearing the of pimples. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmiess and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice. combined with li+ thia. Here you have a pleasant, fervescent drink which usually mak pimples disappear; cleanses the blood and is excellent for the kidneys 88 well. to clear the says o from also skin