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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY 'TWO MORE DAYS If you get one of those Stein-Bloch or Shuman Suits, Overcoats, or Raincoats, Knox Hats, or Shirts, Furnishings, Etc., at HAILF PRICE Yowu’ll Have to Y Youwil Have to Thinlk Fast AhD Act Faster Sale Closes Nonday Wight at O o’clock Any One Having Garments in Tailor Shop at Close of Sale Can Get Them Later in Week When Finished | ----THE FARRELL & O'CONNOR CO.----| G e Seott, Chief of Staff, Events Tonight v s o v FOX Coughs were re-elected as were the offi- of lasi vy " ’ - o T TR i As was anticipated the municip: ' CONN. CONGRESSME War Sec’y Ad Interim| “'" P and COldS Used. | 1 High class photo plays, Fox's the- | propriation of $1,100, the actual cost I . e : e b ool Children o Be Taught .cion woud siave <, ake Motion pictures and vaudeville, | it is planned to give the ic house e riendship for Dumb Animals < eshuland Hwaiica i bantico B8 VB | . . s he buliding can e wrenied & | Eyen Stubborn and Dangerous sl Keeney's theater. a coat of white paint. Mayor Quigley, Masonic concert and ball, Ste cold water paint at a operation by Dyestuft Malkers, | | " { ; armory, Arch street. [ thus removing the unsightliness of B h' Y |d t reraia ! {he structure which has been gener- roncnitis Ylels 10 ol O RS | ‘Special te the Terald. : : ol 50 fonhoReAds Pty c \, nday and Be Kind | e v:‘ “‘ o ot o Board of assessc board of re- ~WH\ ‘ltll\rul to by those opposed t | Llnflflme ek movement, which | ELOD, S eD. : O lans e Cit {the business . started last year by the American | Ve Tilson will soon deliver a speech | . lergechini 1 i B - mane asscciation ax a country wide | in the house of representatives on : M | BRITISH ATHLETE KILLED. e o s e Special city meeting., City hall, Ebration, will be held this vear, | CoTtain phases of the preparedness onEE - . e ST gy ||\r>||\\~'n| it (e () ot T Tl i : L ‘_;”‘"}"“- ‘“’-‘ e o Flax-Seed Oil and Irish work exceeded even the [ Special attention was dealt with in | Do e sounsh R B e L tenant B B Atklnson ona ot | Moss, two of Linonihe'8 ims pectations of those in direct charge. J\h'- bill introduced some time ago * in Judd's block. 2 - ot > 7 Indreds of cle men of all denom- | Providing that the government should : i —— | the best known athletes of Imy,l:nl"l. por‘ant mgredlents, are well- é fons @nd creeds took occasion to|PUY fixtures to be attached to ma- Boys' Bible class supper, Y. M. C. A. | was killed in actiog on Teb. 20 |pnown agents, separately, in BBl o special scrmon on the gener- | Chines now used widely for making Py b = Lieut. Atkinson was @ Cambric g 4 lsbieot of Kindness and mercy. to | SPOrting rifics, so that those machines R T ORI R SISIEtunn AN SRS r';’fff‘_w‘\:";;tl\e treatment of coughs and {can be converted readily into makers BELOIN I 8 et Jlance was in 1914 when he defea colds, emulsified, together o A S h —— Norman S§. Taber, American Rhodes f . ¥ military rifles. g 2 P 2 y s 3 ; L Erdorsement of the Hill bill tor the . & N Sh Chosen Last Night to Tiead Fourth | icholar, formerly of Brown Univer- | with other curative remedies, dren and animals, n many | ) t o « 1 > 2 $ bt £ S 7 z = > onel s s - Q i the schaol authorities arranged | Protection of the dvestuffs industry, 3 s 5 R Ward Republican Clab. { sity. by running half a mile in one | jo KERR’S FLAX-SEED - S G BRI GRE T X kL Vo : P Mo nnusil meatingle or e T BULRES SeDcCoN S, EMULSION, they form an & Week in the schools through the | Paredness in the national defense by Bt specinl exercises, the introduc- |7cason of the fact that dyestuffs i % L AN . Fourth Ward Republican club last As yet the republican town commit- | jrresistible preparation for, | tee has taken no action to secure a | s ca cadily be converted to g . : 3 o red Beloi as chosen presi- | . . "R Pl B o an ilustrated humane taik or |Tlants can readily | Dyenked o W : ! : D e S o s Rl s e on ke in b ool the Mimmediate S retiel S and it of hur e essa Local | the manufacture of hizh exvlosives in | § : S : 5 S b | dent to suceceed Alderman 2 & i 5 . 3 4 K Sties ¢ eafed with | arge quantities. has been oblained S : 2 o recently r\“u\‘nm! as :-lx.uxm.rlv‘ ,v‘lnl | prompt cure of all forms of = I departme 2 - ring of | the party leaders are reported to be | ., 5 < B Bl L - : ; § s e ef hariioniousenthLlis ] | ehaffing under the delay, as they feet | COUZhs and colds, even bron- LN TN O e TR0 e : e : fourth ward workers and the other | ¢0é 4 Ot ! { oy y A e s carried out each | the then Secretary of War Garrison, 2 officers were rapidly chosen. They | that the committce should be thor- | chitis, most stubborn of all ¢ of the 1 1 auld tend 1o | 1EYINE before him . plan for co- o : D " P | [arc: Vice presidont, sohn _Stadler, | oURhI organized for the spring cam- | gy ghs,yields to its healing i \e public generally with the | cPeration between the governmen . ; % . ol e s e e | showing kindness to and dvestuffs manufacturers to the : o 3 O i . R e - :prnpcru.cs,_ Try this famous NBPESRIeNG Forlt byt end nat the latter wvould e in o ; o i board. Howard M. Sicele, ¢, H. Bar. 1Y | (old family remedy and expe- o e bo ;y',’.yly(.,\'l T ;“““l! Etol SUD ) . g . f : - ton, 1. A. Parke illiam_ Schaeffe ‘ U | rience the comfort it brings to . sposter campaigns, the | f 4 A s THerman [lc and Charles Swaka: | A of ]hvlnmv' h\v‘).‘\;\.lrn N:* | Mr. Hill asked the war department : : T ; 4 P 4 delegates the Consolidate Ward | those who use it. The purest > movement is under the general { OPinion. Secretary Garrison has since : o - . clul rd M. Steele, William | 4 £ . ection of the American Humane as- | '¢signed. but the department’s favor- . : i ; i ; Schs -, Aaron Anderson. Fred he- | It’s Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets 3“‘.1 safest of all remedies it ol s oy o lable reply is contained in a letter | | . A &> e N e For You ! builds up the body and re- Mary o Lovell from General Hugh T. Scott, chief of ‘ ; - 2 _ £ ek e | Stmres vitality st the sotll \ational chair 2 stoff of the army, and secretary of | i, . 3 e et Mach 20 and D N o . | St B vy @ ; t | - etware of the habit of constipation, Tt N S Richardson. Fenway Station, | war ad interim. | ; P . ; ‘ Humphrey was chosen a committee | deceions from Just 5 D | time it is relieving {he system . few consti; ed days, { s of coughs, colds, bronchitis, : s peddioul Beentegs = to secure speakers. unless you take yourself in hund. | : VUTN T S Coax th ded bowel muscles back to | 7 work. S chairman are being | SET R (/ARRIfiERk‘ o . 5 e 1o iibationte e fori ca ol and all forms of throat and Pk St chainnan are beive ) ARE NOT AFFECTED i T s Hablis ik Wiy 38 taont | and all forms Epective ites Already a1 3 — That the ring political campaign | with severe med or by merely | > 2 3 aTices havelBoahine hing out the nes with nasty, mber of accoptances have been re- Al (1 { sickening cathartic i fved. These state chairmen, with work of the registrars in compiling Dr. lsdwards believes in _gentlencss, le national officers. will form the na- | the “to be made” list. Thus far over | persistency. Nature's_assistance. 300 names have been secured and Dr. Ed ' Olive Tablets open n.oA weak and helpless, especially in | ir relation to the \tment elty societies co-ope ker. who resig hool ithorities and arranged | from public demonstrations. In some Lonly One in State Over Sixty T« Re- For the second time in the history for active service. Now Major Gen. | 1S {25t approaching is indicated by the | of the United States a General S eral Hugh L. Scott, chief of staff \ L sl 000 commands the army at a time of stress | commands the army and became by bnat committec | FobYice in national e, General Winfield | law acting seeretary of war when See. Te “nbre Ta meian any” pain’ ot Eripi lHumane sunday will be generally l Scott, hero of the Mexican war, was | retary Garrison resigned. The picture | 15 Still_early, the last ‘day under the | jjve. " There is never any pain’or griping 5 should hav: served May st. Jewish congre- tions will observe the Saturday pre- yus. In those places where the dates Washington, D. C., TFeb. 23—In | of the civil war, but he was too old ) partment, Washington. The registrars except to compile one | {connection with the debate on the of (the largest if mot the largest list Edwards' Olive Tablets are a veg- nflict with special services, clergy-{pcst office appropriation bill in the — | of prospetcive voters in the history of | etable compound mixed with olive oil, it u will know them by their olive color. thedcliy ke one or two occasionally and have no frouble with your liver, bowels or stomach. The above famil trade- en are asked to select one as near as | house it has developed that Connec- alinglon 52510001 sehooll honasiron il ssible. Be Kind to Animals Week !ticut letter carriers over 60 years of purchase of the Farrell proper 0‘” re ] T QLTI e Sl el e L jll precede Humane Sunday and be|age do not appear to have suffered as | Lee street for school purpos 10c and T AE, sts very package—all druggis hserved May 15-20, inclusive. Theia result of the post office depart- £ “CASCARETS” FOR The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O. | $1.00, ture of the observance will be de- |ment's policy of paying carriers who | ((»;:V::("*“”‘»;\4"1'0}\ Daniclson has re- | ANBYETE o5 | i Fmined by the local ecommittee. Tull ccllect maii only not more than $1,000 word that his brother, Re.. HE CHE, COLDS, : S ey 5 John Daniels ci Ten g formation can be had by writing a year. Only one of the carriers | No can Trading P Sely Danicloon.t hasilcen fappointed | LIVER, BOWELS & American Humane Association, 'deing duty in Connecticut who is over Men's $4.00 Oxfords now S 2Sonsatiemaland At weden S| ibany. N. Y. or the national chair- i ¢0 years old is receiving as little as | mon's shoe sale.—adyt. |#ERCn ol ovaiils ibloficlassRofich o YN | SRS e i R sick, | an or national secretary 31,000 a year. He is at Bridgeport The regular me s of the Ladies' | (- A Will hold a supper this even- | DIOYERLEC nib istay: billoussSICls, & =y o 1 Gt ae : By O thelix ing. headachy and cons ind is engaged in collecting mail SR o e i, e e & B e 5 ? z H i ated. TO PARTS COMING, SOMETIME | One delivering carrier at Norwalk | held this evening in Ilectric hall. | The board of assesors and the board I At the meeting of the Chamber or %0 vears old is receiving $1,100. Al | oy Bmmerce Building committee ves. ¢iher letter carriers over 60 yvears old | 4 s fter \s réported that in Connect e receiving the hcals from ents, Fday afternoon. it was réported that | nnecticut are receiyin he | g,y evening in honor of the tenth | PEals from gestion. « @ new building for the Hartford Miaximum pay, $1.200. and all are de- {5, Lo B Ot JONOT 00 T William ¢, B e s 2 ito Parts company is nearing con.- livering mail. These include nine N ST Cs e B T A Bfion. Reports that the company 'men at Hartford, six of whom are 70 | Miss Rhea Zimmerman of Vine | ¢olumbin School of Journalism . / fould not move to this city were cm- vears of age or older and one is 74 | sireet is the guest of Mrs. Georgs ! etfeally denied. The company is Yoars of »: one at South Norwalk, | Zunner of Hartford. ~ml‘|\- '| :\ ”””"1 of Wintey present busy and it will mean @#nd iwo cach at New Haven, Meriden, street is laid up with a broken arm, | arr; 30ar a 1S Ve o Flor- " Middletown and Norwich, ,,”“."" "";"_'f”" b 1 ne to Flo A daughter has been born to Mr. ), - - - | ida for a three months' trip. and Mrs. dward J. Dorsey of | | ; Joseph Fletcher of \Winthrop street | street. i | i is confined to his home by illness. — | Action will be taken at a special FOREMEN TO DIN { ’ city meeting this evening on the is- The annual bancuet of the New ’ + reputation for car Y J g, i y reliable home furr Britain Machine company [Foremen's of relier will hold a joint meetins T & Olson, Incorporated, ten- | {1 reliel Will hold ‘a Jdoint meeting | jyes for bad breath. sour stomach, ed its employees a dinner Wednes 5 TnE tof s action SoniBEan coated tongue or indi- 127 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-: SAYS DRINK LEMONADE FOR. (%0l neit omormon wven I ‘ ‘ s LA T e s 8:30 o'clock at the Hotel Beloin. l } and the rine redu i President Philip J. Bratton will ac N, = Vo tions which we are ma WINTER MERCHANDISE MEDMATISM o s ' e 2 B festivities,. During the evening vo attracting many custom Relief from rheumatism and sciat- | solos will be rendered by W. J. Len E ers to our store who are Selling at Prices That are Very Low , B Akt sl e et onade and avoiding alcoholic drinks. | recitations by Stanley Goss and i ey ! tion of the values which To get rid of this stubborn discase, | Oscar Daniclson and impersonation: . we are offering by plac howev to stop the twinges, pain | by Philip J. Bratton. F—U ing orders beyond our ex and swelling, and drive the poisonous S R i pectations ave coming in daily ! accumulations from the joints and I lilss AT $5.00—All Winter Coats for Women. muscles, all generously-inclined drug- AWARDED BANNER. Mhey're fine! arets liven your AT $3.50—All Winter Coats for Children from 2 to 8 years. gists will tell you to take half a { Announcement that the New Brit- | jjver, clean your thirty fieet of bowels In every part of the store are small and odd lots of good mer- chandise which must be cleared away now as new Spring displays We are making REDUCTIONS OF 15 TO 0 PER CENT. e M an b e s . gy 2 throughout our stock with the exception of a few restricted articles "“‘,”\'T al "»N~ reuma daily unti in Camp, M. W. A., has been award- | and sweeten your stnmvsuh, }nu o.\\' Careful buyers of good Homefurnishings are always interested Ll | ed the banner for the largest gain in | 9n€ or two, like candy, before going in our sale and make it point to fill their needs in our line during Rheuma is a powerful remedy, to bed and in the morning your head our sale. cause only a powerful remedy is clear, tongue is clean, stomach WheRannitevou overcome such a terrible disease: been received with elation hy the | sweet, breath right and cold gone. Rheuma acts speedily—the first se [ members of the organization. At | Get a box from your druggist and Odd lots of Mussed Handkerchiefs, Muslin Underwear and Waists | membership during the past ye: has AMONG THE NEWE IN WAISTS Copen and i'lesh Voile Waists, with frills = White Linen Waists with collars and cuffs of e, copen or green S5 : taken and yowll know that you will [ the beginning of the year the camp |enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and AT $1.98—Waists of silk or crepe de chine in a larze variety | soon be your healthy, happy had enrolled in its ranks 136 mem- | powel cleansing you ever experienced. of colors, also stripes. again I bers, and during the past twelve | Cascarets stop sick headache, bilious- u er o AT $3.00—Blouses in many styles that are correct and dis- The Clark & Brainerd company { months it secured 57 new ones. The | pess, indigestion, bad breath and con- ° 3 ° tinetive, all druggists know what Rheuma will aner is at present held by Stamford. | stipation . 5 ~ < 1 TS = A ¥ 87 00 Ne v Blodses ‘with the latest Parls stylo do, for they sell a great deal of it |and will be brought to this city and | Mothers should give a whole Cas- Overlooking The Capitol Grounds — 40-56 Ford St., MalRE-in .design, materials, and colorings. and guarantee that two s0-cent bottles | the formal presentation will be made | carot to cross, bilious, sick feverish YT S a e % o SN o ereimalioh samatis dEony or)| abiaiBlelmesting antl sooal thibeheia | enilaren Lay. tim s imhey hroinannt Hartford. “Where quality is higher than price. money back. at a date to be decided on later. Jess and never gripe or sicken. investigate our sale?