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City ltems te for tax Orson F rate reduction.— Curtis for Mayor advt muel J. Coburn of is visiting in this citv. Sangerville, month's mind mass will bd at St s church norning for late be cele Wednes James B nth’s mind mass was celebrat- rch this Miss Rose St. Joseph’s chy > late Crosby hall lite tonight Singers fair. Jast employ of Main the >d the operator Comme with urned from s the guest tw -one cascs of .n reported to the ut. A case of diph- in street has heen re- frrom q ntire Guttle h ux land and n Frank s sold to Joseph Luildings on administrator of the McQuire has sold 53 Bl »d avenue to Mary an and Che ainan. S OfE 1p his son street is plan- residenc club held a at the home of Lincoln street. it Events oon H. Warner of e Warner has returned to Wor- ech aftor spending the spring me in this ci bt 11 arbour of from will Tur- singers society ingers fair. German swedish night.—advt ugh shop, 40 Pratt St., wonderful display of v department for have a wn Hats. e skilled dre davt hd Mrs. Michael v street quietly obse: fth wedding anniv. makers Gorman ved their rsary Sat- for Mayor, ublic funds. a graduate hnectic New H ork rroll wven in 1912, has be- here as assistant to Miss the tuberculosis nurse. r Wm. Ziegler for registrar. LANAGAN-RYAN, Man to Bride, oung Take Hartford jcement is made of the ap- wedding of Miss Kate How- wiford to Benjamin in of New Haven, for- his cit The wedding will at St. Peter’s church lay mornin. a brother of Dr. of Maple street employed .at was in's in the depart- h, of 1t present in stem the R Mfg Haven. The young couple home in the Elm cit daughter of Mr Ryan of Hartford L appan s the ra J LL-ANS tely Removes stion. One package | . 2bc at all druggists. DX is the best thing T have ied,’’ writes Mr. R. rightsville, P ““I used and vegeiables, incl tatoes, apples and ply ve good resalts. Bowrker's rely good. profitably all leaf “eating ~ i khts, etc. You not onl, ir o but increase t: Pyrox, Jiis ez sot clog the sprayer Ask Pyrox oe: st ks like paint. w and interesting supply any quantity in small crocks, kegs SON DRUS CD. | 59 MAIN ST, i morning | of | aining School for | Hart- | May 15, at 8 | GRIP AND NEURASTHENIA There is a form of neurasthenia that follows the grip. Doctors call it ““post- grippal’” neurasthenia. One of the foremost medical authorities of New York city in alecture in the interna- tional clinics, said ‘‘Broadly speaking, every victim of the grip will suffer from post-grippal neurasthenia also. Lowering of ner- vous tone with increased irritability is the most striking effect of the disease, languor of mind and body, distur} »L\] fitful sleep and vague pains in the head and elsewhere. The treatment calls for rest and a tonic. ’ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, a non-alco- holic tonic, are particularly suited for building up the blood and strengthen- ing the nerves after an attack of the arip. The rich, red blood expels the lingering germs from the system and transforms despondent grip victims in- to cheerful, healthy, happy men and women. If you have had the grip get a box of Dr. William 1k Pills now from be nearest drug store and begin the reatment at once { iil send you a free , “Building Up the Blood,” s a chapter on the grip. | i Williams Medicine Co., : ENDEAVORERS ENTER WORLD WIDE RAGE &y Britain C. E. Union to Work for Increased Numbezs At a rectors of ‘ndeavor the office the New Britain C union held in the Y. oon it was baign for being taken 5" societics allenge made | : i, the founder of Chr ndeavor. The program follows and 5 to be completed by August 1, 1917, One million new members for our | societies; one million new church one million new dollars one million new members e union; ten thousand new twenty thousand new the quiet hour; ten thousand rew members of the tenth legion; thousand new Christian Endeavor experts; five thousand new life work | recruits; increase in temperance edu- | cation. meeting of voted the yvement all up members; | societies; | rndes ot ten program is proportioned out union and they in turn share to each local This | to h state, proportion a union The lc 1 proportionment hundred new society hundred new church mem- new doliars fou hundr new membe union; five new societie: s of the quiet hou new legionaries: five new € : three new life work recruit Richards, vice president r was elected general chs { man of the campaign. The follow- | ing were given charge of the follow- ing subjects to be worked up and can- 1issed in each society Fred Straus- herg, increase in membership of | cieties; J. C. Gripp, increase in church membership and c rades of the | quiet hour; Miss Elizabeth Rogers, in- i erease in contributions to missions nd new tenth legionaries; President Louis Bruemmer, more new societic in the ur N BN in, cruits and Christian Fred Stevens, inc 1se in education; H. I. Newecll i World is as fol. five mem- five five ions: f e penc new comrad lows hundred | ten | five expe Howell | the Union, s0- more 1if work re indeavor experts | temperance subscriptions to the Bulletin | more | and Connecticut ster Services, Other The union South church at 7 morning and Baste the Baptist church at 6 p. m. activities sunrise announced were service at th o'clock T sunset se 1ster vice at and | Vote for Wm adavt. Ziegler for r VOTERS SLOWLY. Qualified Out of 817, MAKE 207 Only List Saturds In sharp contrast to the strenuous work two yvears ago when over 400 voters were made the first day, the se lectmen and town clerk made but | Saturday and restored to the list. | The “to be made” list contains 817 ! names and unless there is a big rush | late this afternoon and tonight many | will remain unmade, as during first hour this morning the | had qualified but twelve. | Most of those made qualified for the | primaries and caucuses, the bulk regis- tering as republicans. All republicans registering will be permitted to take part in tomorrow’s primaries as will those registering as democrats in the | democratic caucuses and the d primary. They will permitted to vote the convention Wednesday also be | city evening. TWO € SHILDR MISSING. The Hartf ffumane locai police that | ana Alice Wilson, siste | from their home on F As the children formerly 50d and Chapman thought possible > here WANTED 1at once, experienced [mlllmery saleswomen. 'Steady employment, gChas Dililon & Co., /| Hartford, Conn. society | notific are missin lived in Lin- reets in this city that they have comr v i who h Millions™ | for | com- ; : station | shouting for | to m | coat rea, of | the | officials | | has alr | «aloon { complaint. sixth | democratic | has | Elizabeth | nkiin avenue. } i saulting APKIL 3, 1916. PRISONERS IN RIOT TEAR UP THEIR BH]S Flood Jail and Throw Their Fur piture Out Windows old, the | Stanley Mierszianka 17 years reckless disregard for to show his attempted con- | the Dbluecoats at § when he broke into cafe, situated two police station on Comme Officer Wil ¥ eternal vigilance stood him | 0d stead and the vouth ted and arraigned in court morning. Judge James T. Me found probable cause and bound the | vouth over to the June term of the superior court in bonds of $800, which Mierszianka was unable to furr n. | Officer Grace was passing the saloon | at 8:( when he happened to nce in the window. He thought he | w a dim shadow and immediately | whipped out hisi searchlight and di- | “ted the s through the window. The feet and legs of a man were dis- losed and the next instant the show window door swung to, hiding the Lur from view Captain Grace vas stunding in front of the police | at the time and the patrolman him to guard the front rushed to the rear of the saloon | e knew the burglar would try good his o The blue “hed the window first and the turned back. Officer Hellberg, entered tie saloon Mierszianka perct ter closet box up near the ceiling. e youth said he hungry o en- {cred the cafe to get something to eat. o told the police that three ville men were with him, but no credence is placed in“this statement. Two More Sent to Farm, Two more New Britain sent to the State Farm for when Judge DMeskill so Thomas Covle and Patrick Coyle was arrested by Officer. F Moore and Sergeant Kelly home at 4:30 o'clock yesterday morn- | ing. The young man's father -told | Prosecutor Klett he could do nothing with him and he would like to have nim sent away. Coyle’s record shows that previous to today he had been ar- rested five times for drunkenness twice this vear. : Warren is an even more flagrant | offender, for when h egets drunk he | scomes wild. He was arrested at his mother’s home on Burr t last night. Although but 2 old. he 1dy heen arrested eight times fer drunkenness, Both men were ix months. Shechan Let OF With Fine. William Shechan, who has been in court many time for drunkenness, breach of the peace and resistance was in again today, but there was no charge of resistance him this time. He was arrested in Luday’s on Church street turday right after he had attempted to clean out the place because Mr. Ludds would not ve him with drink. Sheehan came out second hest when he atternpted to take over the man- agement of the saloon. heehan is never served in Luddy’s and whenever get drunk he gocs there trouble. Lawver W for the that whatever of Sheehan, he takes mother. After ening gument Ju police, tempt for o'clock last night Bollerer's west of the cial stree tto of doo was 5 o’cloc! was door, where burgla With wce oun top of men were Inebriates | sentenced sent to the farm for against with drink | he does looking for Mangan ap- and told the may be said good care of to further ar- Meskill imposed a fine of $15 and costs but told Sheehan | that the next time he is arrested he | will go to the state farm for in- ebriates, peared accused court else his lis Arrested. Thomas Martin of 366 Arch street | was arrested by Officers Mercure and | Sharpe at his home yesterday on a charge of beating his wife. Lawy P. I. McDonough appeared for him | in court and he was placed on pro- bation for two weeks. Charles Walenezius of 170 Beaver street was fined ind costs and given a suspended jail sentence of | ten days for beating his wife. Officers | Hart and Nealon arrested him on The man admitted getting | drunk and shouting but said his wife also drinks his be and hecomes noisy. He denied hitting her, but said he pushed her out of his way. Fight Main Officer John Carlson rounded Mike Rebonski and Joseph Bonavi in front of the Center church at o'clock Sunday morning. 'l were drunk 4 re told the cour t d ing with Bonavich him home rument. IBa Two Wife Beaters on Street. men Mike been v Wi ‘- en man i o e akin they 2ot into cord. ardil s called, on Thow appeared to he police court record. Of- the wnd i him drinkenne depe Tudg arre drunken- stealing and costs to teli had not been ed for ness 3 arrested for fine of $5 onee impose Davis Victor this Case Continued. Davis, g Wi morning on a charge of nund Markievitch continued until of § of Crap She early case was tomorroy morning in \ st King Joseph wrroll, and bonds sters. known better as king of the crap his henchmen were ar- | Officer Hart at 10 night as were indus engaged in “rolling the ! under the electric light i 'f 129 Beaver strect. Althoush but seventeen ycars old “Speckled shootc & six of ed by o'clock they | four | gambling statutes it | commit ni mto he was fined $5 lice induces vounger with money to Jacoh James Wray 16, | mund man 15. probation, discharged and the rest were fined $1 | and —advt. HEBREWS VOTE TO in At i Hebrew journed $300 side of a 51,000 will be used in ing. Rabhi Segal, ! lan, D Rothfeder., Kotkin, M Zucker, A. 1 |us, B | Winkle, J This Is the Time of the Year to Renovate the Interior of Your Home See our Stock of 1916 Wall Papers. A large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Frankiin Square. New Britain, Gona, ™™ Hallinan Bread & !ce Cream Co. IN OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT TFOR TUESDAY WE WILL OFFER oquettes ... ... i 56 s oih Be Ea. ad . i .o s 00e T You tay be sure that we are planning all the time for the wants of our customers in the food line. With our facilities for the proper handling ot food products and skill in prepa them for your tablé you ¢an be assured that you can find what you want hen you want it.” Fresh Home Roasted meats arce a specialty with us. Salads in season. Baked Beans, the “Home Baked” ghettl with tomato 1l kinds of Che Olives to be found at our Delicatessen Department. IN OUR BAKING DEPARTMENT Rich Kind; Sp Wd Pickles are We are making the finest Hot Cross Buns. and ten- 12¢ Doz Tiemion Toaves . .ooni ookt oo B B el . Angel Cakes © Squares Parker House Cream Rolls Apple Tu Bretzels Delicious IN OUR CANDY DEPARTMENT the yonnz lady offers you: Chocolate Cocounut Trnfiles Sunshine Chocolates Assorted Snowilakes Chop Suey ... OUR OWN MAKU “SAFETY FIRST der, 10¢ 10¢ ¢ Sk por. Rolls Doz. AoverSt e e ST 20¢ 60¢ Doz Doz, Russe Charlotte For Tuesday 1b. Lb. Lh. 21¢ Lb. CANDIES, Hl \ II{()\I THE MAKER. ON OUR ICE CREAM” @ reason, ALL us you order. we will do the rest. 906—Deliveries at 11 A M., 5 P. M. HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM CO. 2 MAIN STREET "Phone Call appeared in cour chief offense beirw some reading of the | impossible has already times, his After was found Events Tomght to | the S0 | and costs. does not hoys to * and thereby spend. Those arrested Zipko 16, reformator; The work, shoot get enous “Tess of Hx(' theater. Storm Countr Carroll motion | ceum | High cle theater. . pictures, him with Carroll w Bdward Zipko Fred Becker 16, Z ch 16, and Peter Gus- Edward Zipko was placed on | Wray and Gusman were re, Vaudeville and Kegney's theater. moving Uc Curtis rally, Bentz's hall. Mattabessett Tribe, 1. 0. meets in Judd's hall. costs each. Working Main street. Girls’ club meets Vote for Wm. Ziegler for registrar. Gerst Tu ecker lodge, I. O. O, mer hall, Circle, street. Pride Main meets at CONTINUE SCHOOL Tegner Arch lodge, street 7., meets Mass Meeting Held Last Evenins | 56 rtha Washi on council, D. A., meets in Jr. O. U. A, M. hall 300 Is Baised and $300 Is A omised. meeting of the local He- Talmud Torah hall las it was voted to the :chool and a plan 5 000 to its ore the hitd reopening month Pledges received and tiis remodelling + mass Piles Cured in 6 to 11 Druggists refund OINTMENT fails to Blind, Bleeding or Protruding | Iirst application gives relief. Days. money if cur ws held in continue for raisi carry on W W meeting heen do of the school 50c. olved. Be ad- d to in- | == in- Vote for advt ve the Wm. Ziegler for for ov money | — —- — the build- MARCH MORTALITY, he wintry month of March a death toll in this city of which twenty-three under 1 twelve under vear are classitied as were elected as Waskowitz. \. Zevin, o vears Oflicers were President—s. Vice president IPinancial secretary—George Gans Recording sec J. Teitulbum Dircets Benjamin Marholin, Morris Schupack, M Bessoff, 1. Kramer, J Morris Dunn, A, Ais Birnhaum, rnbaum, N kowitz, Dr. Gordon, S. were one causes of d h Measles, diphtheria, 2: 5 pneumonia, 17 the disease, 7 a1l lows ingitis, consummption, s g e Menus, e M Aaron Pi Fred Kranowitz erysipelas, Wb N Kip- ases of JUGARUM-M-M! the rohins Berkowitz, Goldsmith, A Not only Goldberg, S. Shurberg, birds herc in quantity, but suburb = = ites report that the peep frogs h for Wm, Ziegler hegun their nightly song, a proof of the arrvival of spring. and Vote advt Fox's pictures, PAZO Itching, Piles registrar, reaped fifty-nine, cerebro spinal men- bron- nervous sys- other blue- certain me Cans DillonsCo HART FORD, Large and Attractive Assortments of the Season’s Best Styles in SPRING MILLINERY A SHOWING UNRIVALED IN COMPLETENESS, STYLE AND VALUE. We as we have of starting at the have never offered so superb an assortment Trimmed for and becoming Hats for wee Hats your selection this season pretty girlies, running all way to elaborate models for The display is complete point, hat satisfy imported women. in every of the there’s no possible need any feminine members of the family that we cannot ind price range will meet every require ment The SATLORS, Assortment Consists of Many Very Attractive fetching Styles in oval crowned and with twists and turns cf brim ROUND small and QUAINT DROOPING HATS. quite close fitting. BONNETS of POKE demure BRIM style ITATS that suggest East Indiun helmets. These shapes are smartly trimmed with ribbons, bows and Iin ornaments. n fruits and flowers, bright and fa perky rosettes, with ish berries, with hued feather beautiful hionable shades of blue, sand, tan, rose, pink. purple carlet. These IHats production grey, own workrooms and are fashioned of the of our materials and are the latest imported trimmings. ALL TH NEW SPRING FASHIONS IN Dresses, Waists and Gloves Dbest HEADQUARTERS FOR Suits, Coats sortments now at theit We invite your inspection HONESTLY now, isn’t the “Dress up” instinct the most natural thing in the world? We'll wager that every man that slipped into a new silk shirt or put on a nice bright tie, instantly felt a distinct glow of well-being and self-satisfaction. —And there is certainly magic in these. NEW SILK AND LINEN SHIRTS we show this season. Many are soft, cool colors in neat e fects—others are daring in both color and design—but all are just what the discriminating good dresser is looking for. —NECKWEAR is ready also, for the Pre- Easter buyer—it surely is gloriously beauti- Tovstulls T PAYS TO BUY DUR KIND 9399 ASYLUM ST Connesting with 140 TRUMBULL SE HARTFORD. LASTPOLITICAL RALLY BEFORE the PRIMARIES at Skritulsky’s Hall a4 s, Monday at 8 P.M,, Apr. 3 predicted. O. F. Curtis and others will speak. administration shortcomings shown up. Thomas “Tippy" Fay will talk on campaigns zation of Expressman's Union, City Work, etc Was close to Mayor Quigley during last campaign disclosures will be mad Don't fail to hear Large attendance The present he has been i orga Interesting him. headache! to you that you put it off? here EXAMINE YOUR the ng Why have me EYES. GLASS save you later on. Come and right now may ter trouble vou to attentic and gr and fit Prompt suffering . F. L. McGUIRE, OPTOMETRIST Main Strect. Commercial T Ups over the LeWitt's Plock. MEN'S BALL A Of this, The annual ball given n's Pension and Relief New Years' eve ind at th FIR reportec rest last - the ¥ n.i pension fund and the association | henefit fund. During the \ financia! | the society has paid out §1 he relief fund by city quarter has at pr { held yesterday profits of $352.1 $200 will go to the to the quart. 5 in bene