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Spring Top Coats at Wiison's. w . Wood, nurse at the Iuda tactory, is recovering sérious operation at' the Hart- ital. vanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St., have a large selection of its, gowns and other “spring new, bright and attractive. re _now, for a real choice.—[' 's mind mass of requiem ebrated at 8 o'clock tomor- ing in St. Paul's -church, for the late Miss Ellen 84 Mrs. George M. Ladd have NEW . BRITAIN DAILY &!BRALD. MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1017, _Step Into Damon’s Annual Shoev Sale and You'll Step Out With a Bargam ere the guests of the local yesterday afternoon. quet ‘was tendered the visitors at .the Hotel: Washington.: John- F. Hollywood of Union mut. @ foreman at the North & Judd Man- ufacturing company, is reported as se- riously 411 at his home with ' pneu- monia. | POLES ARE LOYAL ‘tended by 500, Nearly 200 Make Pians to. BeCome Citizens, : Following the organization of a Polish Democratic club last evening, one hundred and fifty alien Poles ap- to officers of the club for help in securing first and second nltumll- - t0 their home at'27 Hart] -spveral weeks .in Bristol, were in_charge of & the lllnm of the fing Caps at Wilson's—adet. ,1‘. local cases -ehaduhg to at the March term of the ¥ that opens tomorrow Tk that of Fatrick & Mc. with. violation of'the he - at the South Congresa | urch tomorrow night under pices of the Woman's. the placé of the Tegulas} y ‘afternoon recital. id Mrs. James Roberts are at| 8;. Charles, Atlantic City. Fs. Ralph /B. Wainwright “street are receiving con- o $0ns on the birth of a son yes. ; ' Mr. Wainwright is superin- It of parks. for celehration exercises will at a .meeflng ot Matta- - will be ven tomorrow af- in parish halt‘¥y¢- 88 Mary ily Circle. The. regular Mmeet he society will “H¥la Wed- ¥ evening. s s Spring Shirts at Wilson’s. ‘officers' 0f the Daughters of LL-ANS INDIGESTION nue Polish people in securing ‘citizens’ papers-‘and the officials have m their services gratis to any of their eompntrlota who are living un- der the American flag and wish to de- fend it. The meeting was heéld in Bens's hall on Clark street and was attended by fully 500 people. The officers elected were: ‘quent-Anthony s, wice: i presldent-—dan anovnkl, Spcretary-—Alexander, Brioz\y, ‘Treasurer—Vincent Skarzynski. Advllor—gnul Nurczyk. | - \Asdistant advisor—Psul Topa. Marshal—Joseph Korytko. ‘Andrule- . WOMAN'’S CLUB CONCERT. Interesting ngr-u ‘Arrangcd for South Church Tomorrow, Night. The following attractive concert program will be given ‘at the South Congregdtiopal church at 8:15 tomor- row mnight under the auspices of the "Woman’s club - with Joseph Clair be in charge. 'This recital will take tbe: place of the usual Wednes- day afternoon pro; The public, #specially lovers of m slc. is cordially invited, Organ: Piece lymphonique ++. Grieg. Cradle Song Grieg. Two Scenes from Sigurd Jorsalfor, . At the Drinking-bout Violin: Romance Svendson. Paraphrase on Swedish Folk Songs. . aen e Friml . Sibelius. .. Grieg. loderato. \«nlsc Triste ... Piano: Concerto (A Minor) Allegro, Adagio, Allegro Organ: Wedding March Fantasia Finlandia (requested) .Sibelius. | Jaseph C. Beebe, Organist; Mrs. Anna Bray Voight, Pianist: Herbert Ander- son, Violinist. GRACE IS NEW JANITOR. The fihance committee of the school board has chosen Robert Grace as the new. janitor at the Burritt school to succecd James Connolly, reesigned. Mr. Grace was selected from a group of four other applicants, among whom was Supernumerary Officer Dennis O’Keefe. Mr. Grace has resigned his position as aséistant watchman at the federal building to take the schuol de- partment job. SAY COFFEE rich aroma, strong character and general merit of s is Marsay Cofiee has attained for it ‘a great popu- =% -1 A ban- | Borghild's Dream— 1 1 according to rate on | $568,132.02, business and domes*i: $81,- Eveats Tonight “Fine Feathers,” Lyceum theater. 3 High class photo drama, Fox’s thea- er. Vaudeville and motion pictures at Keeney’s theater. “New Britain Golf club annual meet- ing, 34 West Main street. . Gerstaecker lodge, I. O. O. F., meets in Turner hall. : 4 ) Pride Circle, C. of F., meets. at 277 Main street. Tegner lodge, Order Of Vasa, meets at 69 Arch street. . To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists réfund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig- nature is on each’box. "c—-.qvn_ TO HONOR CAPT. BOLAN. | Delegation to Attend Funeral of Hart- ford Fircman, Throtigh floral tributes and a dele- gation 'at the funeral ewmdfrow morn- Jing, New Britain will pay .a tender [ tribute to the memory of Chpt. A. F. Bolan' of Engine Co. No, 15 of the Hartford fire department, who 'died early \e'tnrday of pneumonia, be- lieved to have been ‘contracted = ten days ago when he was one of the de- tail sent in response t§ the:call for aid from this city. In'addition to a floral tribute from the city, a num- ber of individuals and several of the local fire companies will send pleces. Members of Engine Co. No. 1 have al- ready made arrangements to do so. Chairman Edward @, Babcock of the safety board, Chief Robert M. PDame, Capt. Wiliiam H. Porter of Engine Co. No..2, Hugh E. Clark of Engine Co. No. 4, and George My- croft of Epgine To Np. 5 will be fllle official delegation. . . Captain Belan was born in, Hart- ford in 1860. He was appointed\ a hose driver Sept. 10, 1895. He was prompted to a captaincy in 1911, In 1909 he was elected vice president of ithe State Firemen's association and the following vear -was elected pres- ident. He is survived by a kister, two brothe two daughters and a son. The funeral will be at 9:30 o’clock tomorrow morning from St. Joseph's * | cathedral with a solemn high mass of requiem. A delegation of Hartford ,nrp captains will be honorary bear- ~ BILLION GALWNS USED { Report of Water Department on Con- sumption For Yecar Shows That Each Person Used 71 Gallons. Consumption of city water as com- puted for the year shows an increase in factory, business and domestic use. A total of 103,646,500 cubic feet was registered on all meters where power is used: . 81,084,000 cubic feet was recorded on the business and hou meters totalling for all 184,730 cubic feet. Red gallous ti | amount was 1 0. Divided this report shows a dai consumption of 3,795,000 gallons. As- suming the population to be 53,000 this would show the per capita con- sumption to be seventy-enc gallons. i1 This increase over last vear is equal +to the increased total consumption over year of 1915. 1 Among the domestic consumeis were 842 who paid the minimum rate |/ of $2.50 as their last semi-annual pay- |/ ment, in Janvary, amounting to $2,- 105.00, which under the scheduie rate L[ would amount to $4,755.25. The receipts to March 1st divided factories are: 248.76. MAY ORGANIZE NEW FIRM. ‘William J. Marsland, until recently @ director of the Beaton & Cadwell company when he sold out his belons- ings, and former president Allan J. Peaton, who resigned and sold out his stock to W. H. Cadwell, are consider- ing a new business venture. It is said that the men sre planning to =o into-a n-nuhowrl business th:d - " on all necessary exterior painting for the earl Now is Just the Time to Do That Papering and Painting. Interior Work A fine time to renovate your rooms with fresh ;iaint and wall paper. We Are Ready to Estimate spring A largc supply of Varnishes, Floor Stain, - rushel. TIIE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Painterd} Decorators and Sign Makers (N J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. 142 MAIN STREET HOT CROSS BUNS Rich and dehclous, fresh these mornings, 15¢ a "dozen. N.E: andemofWheat Bread, 8c a loaf at the store. Gemune Gluten Bread, 15c a loaf. Gra- ham Rolls, 12¢ a dozen. Graham Bread, Bran Bread and Bran Rolls. . Look over our CAKES. You wnll find something - in this line to suit. * When it comes to table neeessihes our DELICA- TESSEN Counhr wnll supply your needs. Coohed Meltl, Cold Specmlhes, Fancy Canned Goods, Dlives, Pickles and Cheese. Hbmelhkd Beans Home Made Salads with our own Mayonnaise. Fancy canned FISH for the LENTEN SEASON. Get flle CANDY HABIT, its a good one, -Fresh Grated Cocoanut: Kisges are. fine, Sun- F shine Chocolates and Milk Choéolate Creams. Gum Drops of all KINDS, Wintergreen and Pep- | ‘permipt Patties. St. Patrick day novelties. St. Pat- - rick candy: to-match the table decontlons. v 08 “SAFETY FIRST ON OURICE CREAM" : ‘Thcre s a Reason. HALLINAN’S CASH ST QRE 142 MAIN STREET RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. - 'TELEPHONE 317.2 ARRIVALS ' DAILY OF NEW SPRING SUITS NEW SPRING COATS NEW SPRING DRESSES NEW SPRING SKIRTS NEW NECKWEAR, GLOVES, ETC. Our Waist Section offers an immense assortment - of ~¥yles from $1.00 to $10.00 ach. New Spring models in cor- scts in all the best known makes, also a comprehensive assortment of brassieres. What is more satisfactory than a perfect fitting corset, worn with a snug fitting brassiere? ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING ; First Clus Work at , Rmombit Pnces Eastern Weekly Publ. Co. 53 CHURCH ST. ADVANCE” One of the season’s newest hat styles! It has a Broad Brim with a Raw Edge and shows a narrow band. —Here in colors that are really new! Burmah, Seal Brown, Nile Green, Italian Green and Honduras. $3.00. Tlorvetalls T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 9399 ASYLUM ST. Cfl"‘“‘-"\! with 140 TRUMBULL ST MART FORD, TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THEIR ' SPRING OPENING DAYS TUESDAY; WEDNESDAY AND THI;RSDAY, MAECH .l.h. th H and 8th. A CORDIAL INVITATION IS FX’I’E\DED TO ALL An Exposition of the Approved Styles in SPRING MILLINERY Fashion’s, shaw. of the new Spring Season will be presented .’ ‘these days. . 'Thia is & wonderful opportunity.for every woman eager, rrect styles are to be for spring, ) are the style features in miliinery in an\ ox- of medels for Sport, Street, Dress, Afternoon’ 1 season comprise wider varieties and great- . Jas ever heen our pleasure to present. ‘ These spr models have been chosen and designed with ' utmost care,, 't embody the newest ideas of the foremost design- ers of the leading fashion centers gnd our .own expert millinery mlu- and are Marked by.a ceg‘.l mmm that will -ppuj to- every women, B A critical -uney of. portant hat gugstion. " The aseq er attractiveness amm wm uupely solve ‘the lm- Sugguhonsfor Weekol'Muehstnrdl 10,-Inclusive. APPLFS | DUST | "PRUNES Lb 10c Pkg 19c Alb 15¢ RED ALASKA SALMON,can ........ ACME BACON, medium jar ........ 17 RAISINS | Chocolate SOAP Phgl3c | Lb38 | 8¢ BIG $1.07 COMBINATION 5 Ib. box GRANULATED SUGAR ... § 40 1 Ib. ELRYAD COFFEE ........... |35 21bs. FANEYRICE ............... 20 1can SPAGHETTI ......0.......... 12 BAKER'S IVORY 10 Stampstree W)(t;lrl ox:gesof the Following 10 1 pkg A&P Ice Crcam or Jelly 2 pkgs Quakcr or Powder vesnne .. 10c ‘Oats, each .. 10c 1 pkg Shredded Wheat . ... 12c Mother's 1 pkg Van’s !\‘o.rnb aoe Free on 50¢ Worth or Over