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City Items fldren's rubbers, e Sale.—advt. SPRING PEEPS FORTH In These SILKLUTH Shirts for New Men Their silk-like texture, brilliant colors and the very freshness of their laundering, sug- gests'a certain newness that can only mean that they were intended for wear under sunny skies. SILKLOTH SHIRTS can be found in Hartford only at Horsfall’s and their endur- ance and beauty are gaining great favor with many of our friends. See our Asylum Street Display. NEW SPRING NECKWEAR NEW SPRING GLOVES Tovstalls fT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND #3-99 ASYLUM ST. Cornecting with . [40 TRUMBULL st HA RFTORD 3pc, Damon's McNally of he birth of is Associat- the 1 M M telegraph operator at . A. B. fair, Foresters’ hall, Ber- Feb. 9, 10, 12, 13.—advt. dolph Peterson has been awarded 3 contract for the mason work on rin’s new block or ast Main ¢ O. I". Krause h e plumb- contract and A. P. Levitt has the enter work contract. on't forget Turners’ ruary 13.—advt. fhe Viking Athletic club will meet evening at the Y. M. C. A. to re- e final reports on their recent . . he fifty-second annual masquerade of the New Britain Turner so- 7 will’ be held in Turner hall this ing. Judd's twelve piece orct iwfl\ furnish music and rrize; lwarded for the best costumes. imes L. McAloon, sexton at St. Jo- ch, en's $4.00 shoes, 5 Sale—advt. odness of ‘“Aunt vt e wedding of Clifford Bull and ‘Hilda Stanqu 1 be soler at St. M rch tomorrow Bodley. he New Britain Radio club will t tonight at the home of Frank ¢ihill on Main street to consider aredness measures. A. B. fair, Foresters' Mall, Ber- 10, 12, 13.—advt. 3 dancing school tonight, . hall, Judd’s orchestra.—advt. Dr. 8. G. Ohman is in Nauga- S y MAAVIANAWAWA AuTa| AN WOAU To insure Victor quality, always look for the famous trademark, “His Master's Voice.”” It is on every Victrola and every Victor Record. It is the identifying Iabet on all genuine Victrolas ang Victor Records, masquerade, VAOAMUA, MUMURUMUMUMUMY MV ALY The Victrola gives everybody $3.00, Damon's Delia’s Breac. the kind of music they like best Je Uk APV MVMUAVEAYMVMAY A ] AWAVVAWAAY ST ctrola XVI, $200 Viet o lestric, 3250 ‘Mahogany or oak Ticers will be elected at the meet- lpf the Friendly club tonight. ntracht godge, O. D. H.” S, this evening in Turner hall. s, Clara Laufersveiter, Mrs: Delia | g, Mrs. Nellie Norton, Mrs. se Davis, Miss Catherine Gleed, | . Norton and Edward Laufers- r are the committee in charge of asquerade to be given by Worthy le, Pythian Sisters, next month. nts of ten years old Nonie Kar- 1157 Broad street reported her as g last night and asked the aid “police in locating her. It was rted that she left home at noon to id the Bartiett school and had not ned at a late hour last night. sfthew R. Malinowsky, city and e court interpreter, has returned New Haven and Norwich, where ‘as been official interpreter at the rior court sessions. will The greater your love of music the greater will be your appreciation of the Victrola. This wonderful instrument reveals to you in all their beauty exquisite musical masterpieces superbly interpreted by the world’s greatest artists. The world’s greatest artists! Caruso, Alda, Bori, Braslau, Calvé, Culp, de Gogorza, Destinn, Farrar, Gadski, Galli-Curci, Garrison, Gluck, Hempel, Homer, Journet, Martinelli, McCormack, Melba, Ruffo, Schumann-Heink, Scotti, Sembrich, Tetrazzini, Whitehill, Williams, Witherspoon, Werrenrath, and other famous singers. Elman, Kreisler, Paderewski, Powell, Zimbalist, and other noted instrumentalists. Bousa’s Band, Pryor’s Band, Conway’s Band, Vessella's Band, Victor Herberts Orchestra, and other. celebrated musical \organizations. The magnificent renditions of these great artists not only captivate you with their beauty, but weave a new charm around you every time they are repeated. You find ever new enjoy- ment in them and marvel at the sublime musical accomplish- ments of the Victrola. Hear your favorite music to-day at any Victor dealer’s. He will gladly play any music vou wish to hear, and demonstrate the various styles of the Victor and Victrola—$10 to $400. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Important Notice. All Victor Talking Machines are i . s patented and are only licensed, and with right of use with Vict Records only. _ Ali Victor Records are patented and arc only licensed, and with right of use on Victcr Talking Machines e Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated and synchronized by our special processes of manufacture; and their use, except with each other, is not only unauthorized, but damaging and unsatisfactory. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 28th of each month HOUSEFURNISHING | SALE EXTRA SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY \ See Window Displays A BIG READY TO WEAR SPECIAL—ODD GAR- MENTS in WOMEN’S and MISSES’ COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS and FURS. Wednesday A. M., 9 to 12—Your choice of any garments in our north window FXTRA SPECIAL FROM OUR HOUSEFURNISHING SALE Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, worth 89c. WAWAYIAY STV RPN ANV A A M AU AT A UMM RAURAU MRV R AL URAY] AU, TATRUMLIAVAAUAAY DN FAURAY Quining. That Does Not Affect Head ¥ use of its tonic and laxative ef- Laxative Bromo Quinine can be a by anyone without: causing Susness nor ringing in the head. e is only one “Bromo Quinine.” ROVE'S signature is on box. Knocks Obstinate pughs in a Hurry T Simple HMome-Made Remedy that Gets at the Cause. lousands of people normally healthy : K other respect, are annoyed with | stent hanging-on bronchial cough | after year, disturbing” their sleep ‘n-nh_:f life disagreeable. It’s so ere’s, an old home-made that will end such a cough | and quickly. i "from any druggist “21% ounces of | i £ {50 cents morth), pour it into 3 | || ; K le and fill the bottle with plain | ialated r syrup. Begin taking | + once. radually but surely oul gotice the phlegm thin out and then ! ear altogether, thus ending a 5 %S b that you never thought would end. | 3 I “Victrola” is the Registered Trade- f the Victor Talking Machine Company dea:grating the procucts of this Company only, pso promptly loosens a dry or tight | i he i i e ocusts B tope the’ troahl raat | ‘Warning: The use of the word Victrola upon or in the promotion or cale of v ublesome roat | )| é any other Talking Machine or Phonograph products is misleading and illegal, Heavy Tin Wash Beiiers, worth $1.25, at The Best Boilers Made, worth $2.25 to‘ $2.75, at $1.50 Hundreds of Kitchen Items, worth 10c to 19 Your choice Wed. 4 for | ..., 2IC Big Round Tin Wash Beilers, worth 53¢ and 39c. Wed. at 25C Kettles, 200 Useful Kitchen Items in large Enamel Sauce Pans, Fry Pans, Stew Pans, Pails, Coffec and Tea Pots, and many other items, 2 5 X worth 50c to 89c. Extra Special Wed. at ea Cc (See Window Display) R TR m es the irritated membranes | e the throat and bronchial tubes, | relief comes almost i ately. | ’s use will usually break up an or- | throat or chest eold, and for itis, croup, whooping cough and i asthma there 'is nothing | . It tastes pleasant and keeps | JfJ Il i llfifififi‘fi?fl"m@ Ihx.mu......u ] THOUGHT COURT ' SCHOOL INSPECTION 2ex is & most valuable concentrated ‘\ ‘ound of genuine Norway pine ex- | », combined with guaiacol and is by millions of people every year broat and chest colds with splendid | te. | %0 Policemen Took Them OUT EARLY. the Postal T — Main street o Warm | morning hy BOYS WERE o otfice o West 30 o'clock this William F. | about Policem .avoid disappointment, ask vour \ st for “215 ounces of Pinex” with | irections and dow’t accept anything ! A guarantee of absolute satisfac- or money promptly refunded goes ihh preparation. ' The Pinex Co., 'ayne, Ind. E s street, roll----Qa aint----Unusual he well known lines of rnest Dudley Chase—Norcross. for tnemselves. Station. Acting suspiciously and apparently i} desiring to avoid Karchanski, Valland — Rust These lines speak STATIONERY DEPT. DI CKINS detection, 15, of 99 Franl and George Zinski, 16, of 52 TLasalle ; were discovered in the rear of } ON 169-171 conte Stanley imply n street | first train. the two were quarters and su inqg Stanley ws George had $16. the money { them by the tel | mesenger boy being made to Th Absolutely represented nded that the) a trip to Boston to- waiting for the As the rear door of the telegranh ofice was found to be open, en to pclice hiead- arching THerting. found to } ey wages com BELL-ANS Removes Indigestion. Onepackage 9 . provesit. 25cat all druggists. ‘ | Prosecuting Atiorney George W. Klett Craft— The World's Exter MAIN STRERT —An Greatest rnal Remedy. Backache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Local ain. Insist on aving ALLCOCK’S. | | WAS AT 9 Broad Street Man Explains to Judge Why He Did Not pre.ent Himselt Yesterday. muel Lunney of 222 Broad street, an at the Stanley Works, whose non appearance in court caused bonds of §100, furnished Paul Solomon, to be declared forfeited, ppearcd before Judge James T.. Mes- kill in police court today and was fined $10 and costs for intoxication. He paid. Lunney defended his non ap- pearance yesterday by a statement that the policeman notified.him that | Both he and by court met at 9 o’clock. Soloman were closely questioned how be ‘cived advice relative to gements should and r important e kept. The caused a ar scare at the home of . Leeds at 35 Hawley street early | Sunday morning. He plained his by the statement that he was taxing a friend home. Bonds of $100, furnished by Victor Percofski, were declared forfeited be- presence there . cause of the non appearance of Wadis- breach of ! jaw Karmerski to answer ihe peace charges. He was arrested by <opernumerary Policeman Charles MeGrath I vesterday | by | cused was one of two who | Public Invited to Attend Exer- cises at Evening School Tomorrow evening there will be a | Jemonstration of the work done the free elementary in school | |in the Prevocational Grammar school building, to which the public is cor- invited. There will be regular room work from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock and general exercises in the assembly hall from 8:30 o'clock to 9:30 o'clock. Many invitations have heen issued Wash Away Skin Sores D.D.D., the liquid wash, has become a house- hold word. It has proved itself a remarkable remedy. If you are a sufferer from skin dis- cases, including ulcers, pimples, scales, crust or Eczema, in any form, this retbedy wil not disappoint you. It has stood the test and todsy is the master preparation for all skin discases. Try D.D.D. We guarantee it. 25¢, 50c, $1.00. D. D. D. evening TOMORROW EVENING { and second yvear men by friends of evening school pupils and a large number of visitors are (xpected. The class room exercises, beginning at 7:30 o’clock, will be conducted under the supervision of the teachers in the following rooms: 101, grade 6, Miss Ry 102, first s Waddell, 104, grades 4 and 5, Miss Roche; 109, citizenship, Miss Campbell; 110, grade 7, Miss Henry; 111, grade 8 boys, T 112, grade 8 girls, . second year men, O’'Brien; , first and second women, Mrs. »Gerrish; 203, fir cecond vear men, Miss Hipeliu; ! third year men, Miss Murphy first and second year men, M 0. first year men, Miss Dun- ; 211, first year men, Miss Clark; . first and second year men, Miss Burns. Miss vear Pupils to Talk. the general ex- including per- the The program for | creises is as follow ; conal statements by students in | classes: What the Evening School Has Done Me, bv Philip/ Mattarocei, Louis { Antolini, Albert Paganetti, Bartheve | Hadigan, Derian Mirijanian, Mrs. Schwer, and Michael Maijetta. Address—Advantages Offered (he Elementary Evening School, | Superintendent S. H. Holmes. | Moving pictures. | Amarica, for in by COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR Ladies! Try This! Darkens beautifully and nobody can tell—Brinks back its gloss and youthfulness Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea. with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gr streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxur- iant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is trouble- some.. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use preparation improved by the addition of other ingredients, cost- ing about 50 cents a large bottle drug stores, known as ** and Sulp Compound, ing a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair is not sin- ful, we all desire to retain our youth- ful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so natural- v, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through vour hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. Aftef: another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphury Compound is a delightful toilet re- quisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of dis- | case.