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ER MAIN and CHURCH STS., Hartford e — Special Suit Ottering From the Recognized Suit She of Har ing Suits Exemplifyir ford New S Crawford’s Individus FOR SATURDAY na Mis n fine and Poplin ity qualit Serge olors Polt eveloped ¢ of RBluc N Tape Wm‘th up $37.50 $24.75 NS A Y Vg wtwvie SPRING HATS Tor Dress, Street or Sport Wes Spring’s shions newest sproduced to sell at far less than fhat th original models. The assor is very completc. on will prove to you are the equal of a elsewhere at $6.00, and $15.00. $4.98, 76.75, : price « Con o h $9.¢ AEeFhs (100 EXPENSIVE FO FOR THROAT AND LUNGS ‘A Calcium compound that will bring re- lief in mamy acute and chronic cases. Provides in handiest form, & basic rem- edv highly recommended by solence. Con- tains no harmful drugs. Try them today. 50 cents a box, including war tax For sale by all druggists Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia | | (Negro Recruits, With Size Feet, Costly Propositions e T An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh Says a glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast keeps lliness away. Dallas, Texas, April some boards exemption welghing the | military services long-forgotten ha claims of who hs dependents, o Tev at ceived honorable discharges the army decided it would great a strain on the bec: put United St The recruits | charged from recently were Camp Travis, at { leather. Both were negroes from { Texas bottoms and both were va in their wishes to the Ger emperor. If elther could stepped on him, it would have e the war. Fach would have shoes number 15 if the army have supplied them. Tt was estim hat shoes would have to be mad order for them at a cost of $20 a and they back to farms Some heen freakish claimant pictured grandmother if moved. An investization proved had been dead 20 years, and in opinion of the board members, it the first time the objector had tho of it. He was arrested and fs sti | Jail Only a few tion on cons ing camp c miliar to state and the “consclentious objec: | knows he is sure of a safe, if act on the elim- | cavory, job with the kitchen poli A Dallas negra, suspicious of virtue of written claims, took hig ! dence with him. the board, he herded in seven chil and his wife, and professed a pe willingness to serve in the army i | boara wonld promis | nis family. He tion. This excellent, common-sense health measure being adopted by millions. I | Physiolans the world over recom- mend the inside bath, claiming this is of vastly more importance than out- side cleanliness, because the skin ores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing ill health, while the pores in the ten yards of bowels do. Men and women are urged to drink sach morning, before breakfast a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, as a harmless means of helping to wash from the stomach, lver, kidneys and bowels the previous day’s indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and toxins thus cleansing, sweetening and puri- fying the entire alimentary canal be- fore putting more food into the stom- ach. Just as soap and hot water cleanse and freshen the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate inative organs. Those who wake up with bad breath, coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow com- plexion, acid stomaeh; others who are subject to bilious attacks or constipa- | tion, should obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the,drug store. This will cost very little but iy sufficient to demonstrate the value of inside bathing. Those who continue it each morning are assured of pro- | nounced results, Both In regard to | health and nppenrance. W S0 were s of the exemption claims In Dallas, a ter his support ask exc ™ Texans now rientious grounds. toms a ters in order to conv married after the first the letters had by a dutiful and | 0 if he left her to serve with FARMS. = colors. The board was visibly affe and tAcres............ 53,500 400 Acres . .... 4,000 to order "h’o A million men may be in In § few months—keep the lnes c and the food moving. ohe investigator man had 27 Acres of Woodand 1,800 H. N. LOCKWO0OD, and that ROOM 407 COITY HALL, v milliner: SERVICE IN ARMY - ~While | objectors 1o two Texans willing to serve have re- | Rovernment to keep them in shoes. Antonio, because of the high price of nded | 1y the suffering of were becoming fa- persons in all parts of fhe When called before y to take care of was granted exemp- | Another Dallas man asked the bhos i members to read a packet of love lot- nce them of the j acute suffering his wife would under- s weakened rapidly when brought in word that the been madoe Franoa / LADIES” AND MISSES’ ART SUM IN GREAT VARIETY AND WONDERFULLY ATTRACTIVE VALUES Hundreds of the newest models await vour choice in Serge, Poplin, Gaberdine, Tricotine, Checks, Poiret Twill and Silver- tones. Specially priced at ........ ... ... ... . iean Observation Balloonist Plays Im- | portant Role in Warfare Behind British Tines in Franco, | 15 (Correspondence of The As- soclated Press).—“Would yon care to g0 up asked the polite British offl- | cer in charge of the big kite balloon, cne of the long line of captlve sau- sages, the “eves of the army,” which swing as though pendant from the clouds all up and down the fighting line from the British Channel to the Swiss border. % vinly, pondent. So an extra warm overcoat and muf- | fler were brought ont and donned, and | wportant af all, the parachute was fitted on this time the balloon had been iected up to e winch and everyv thing was ready. The officer hoisted himself into t > ith an agility born of long pr while the vis- itor was ed his place by the [ “car men,” who then hooked the par- [ achute harness to the parachute which | §f ] ung Just outside the little wicker car. Jutting out from one side of the car [ a board on which was pasted a R scale trench map of the dis- In pockets inside the car we alr photographs, and fie! On the rigging of the « dial to show the altitude anid wtar registering the force id in miles per hour. .Jus dominating all, was the hug: floating fabric, only kept in the crowd of soldiers hold-' | ing the handling 7. The slend | cable and its sister telephone iwir stretehed lazily across the grass to (i winch on a big motor lorry [ The abserver fixed the | | ceiver to his 1. He | by calling up the change nd th fied tha rn replied the corres- And up to $4 » harr co t v ) 4 1 3 B was an indi the w above, bag of place hy near telephone testea the li L the ex at th Satis- waved the winch . hart room urters. ipe, he s¢ nt For variety of coat models, this story certain- $15.00 savings to any woman .. GREAT MONEY SAVING ly outshines. So many difierent materials, and color effects, and values that mean decisive $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 the winch.,” on “Let Walls cris » then, ALL THE NEW DESIGNS IN New SPRING DRESSES ~ Very Low Priced for Quality. Soft and filmy siliks, flowered, figured, plaid and solid tone eifects, also serg‘es and combination styles in profusion. 15.00, $20.90, $.4.> 00, $30.00, $35.00 WAISTS LADIES' SKIRTS $10.00 o $10.00 Millinery, $3.98 to 37.00. Open an Good-Bye to ¥ ound h impres sk arth, e n ta s 1way. The ottom that going o io s I 0 a e fi= e ew moments this that to look aver xeellent, ppreciate it enthusiasm, rent objects S0 strong it wa the W view was but the was absc he interd nt cor's ™ )0 ° Suits With Quality Reliability Plus $20.0 $30.0 BOYS’ SUITY $4.50 to $10 seemed soniel ow nipy overdone pas comfortably “h at han Wloon now 1 I indi reachad already But the h thermome 20 deg howed rees. alloon here round mis « mnd expe under such circumstan 1 vum‘ resul re obtained from or altitudes.” o it was not until the ter signified 4, feet that he tel phoned down the order “Stop the winch,” and the business of the day n. lery pinines the proves that LADIES’ $1.98 to R obse ion was appointed t: A Briti S i i ol and the observer mad tions accordingly. Hc posi of the two ries marke his map, but he nted to malk sure of the position of the balloon. So he leaned out over the sido of the verificd his landmar nd telephone the results te the ch ‘Lot us know wi id he. There short monosyllabic aid the balloon officer nd adjusted hi the h batters man hat- his had 15 Account-Pay the Easy Way th { ions | on W o t-room. they are ready,’ v panse. Then conversation, ave the order, glasses to his been was vived loast. a ause | too tates eye Ifor the next 15 minutes the was too busy to pay any He but from down a rer was not oflicer attentiog to was engaged in | time to time hf“ which shown confining his at nging gu but had - for flashes of enemy gun within his range of observa- range of vi s rough dis- San 1ssed that ho tion to r: ert eve 1wivhere tion. The milc I We Trust Y¢ e 47 Main St liant Open Monh" and Sahlrday Nights Lt S A s R R G AR < Y0 worn ould | ated e ta Getting Cor th et Rangc ler to indicate ed. The slight and A moment laten rain t it the result wa *s6 cantinued ( the ed to be put into di ¢t communication with th d the exchange arranged : Apparently the result of “":l(rwlnw was satisfactory, for th ught | o pcopvation came through correct. 1y few mare rounds and the b requested the battery to’ start oMD- | 16 t. While this was being dc rain- | another battery wasTung up and ran | ing done on another target, the bal- ‘lrmn observer occasionally switchIn his glasses to the old target to that the guns were shooting | 1ectly. Now and again the observer passed down a message to the effect that “Blank-Blank is active Blank- Blank was another hostile battery, not { at present engaging attention. Some- times he interpolated a little mess for the chart-room, such as: “Flash observed two flve minutes left of Blank-Blank,” Blank-Blan being a landmark easily found on the map, so that the flash position could 1 be marked on the chart-room for at- | {he Belglan army. ¥e sald it Lt | “When I was here as your guest be There wero four hours of this work | fore I said something about the intel- before the officer gave the order, “Haul | lIgénce and courage of your leaders. down.” A slight jerk showed that the | I Want to add just a word now about | descent had begun, and 15 minutes | (he splendid spirit of your men, Tho | later torra firma was reached and the | MOst of us do not stop to think that | balloon was off upward again with a | the Belgian soldiers by the fortunes fresh crew. | of war have a much harder position to Down in the chart-room the rfilwn‘ummw than the soldlers of any othcr of the day's work so far &hnwc«l that |army. Even the Amerfcans can three Gterman hatteries had been | hack home, and even the Australian tralized” and two new battery posi- |and New Zealanders can gel lettc tians muuavired. In due course, 'hqlrrunl home, bui a greut number e tier he innen two would that the list of neutrali Not every balloon smooth and peaceul emy is active ingenic and the jarachute is there for nathir German swooping like om a always a po BELGIAN SOLDIERS REAL HERDES OF WAR Remain Steadlast Despite Woes Cansed by Hun Advance for i ir j was ut to hear men singing | never seen before the d rst camp that I visited. They | there are no trenches, 105t of them men of good fami- [ and pill-boxes and she incd in city conditions. They | wish that everybody co showed their blood by sing- | fully what the French d did the most menial work | ticular sector to whic of their country. what the Belgians are d never understood before | in defending it. the difficulty of the ground “I have nothing b hold. I had visited some | whole-souled respect f{ trenches before but I have | little army.” Afte hoow the th had loon officer surprised f fivst dis been obhe “Firc a a that wou a in the w on i wer order i The e pair, frowned the a correctic battery announ as ready and th The proc observer as this. uiniy | ephoned |t have | arful | and not airman is they ed rvice ime one hette e ‘10 s a 31- N hetter. X cloud, i ! hardsi we stop visit which of ment, put o ¢s in thei of ot you think your own fa ight idea one which they The American : to put up have been Red Cros some doubie and light book it possi the dens . soon Vo VICTOR EGG PRESERVI Cut down the high cost of living by preservi eggs with Victor Egg Preserver. Why not p your Winter Supply when eggs are cheap, the you would fruit in the canning season, and have a fresh suppy in the Winter when the p high. Last Winter eggs sold as high as 90c a a dozen. A 25c package of our Victor Eg will preserve 25 dozen of eggs. If you are u obtain this from your dealer we will send| package by parcel post on receipt of 35c in Our preparation is absolutely harmless and 1 perior to Water Glass (Silicate of Soda.) For Sale by Clark & Brainerd Co., Dickinson Drug Co., Manufactured by Apathecaries Hall Go., 14-24 Benedict St., Watg loon . i ¥ f1 some € for t} n center 1§ comforts, and mal 1 to have a little their hard men recreati when work s ove tor’ not | ce. the evi- cor- L B GINGER Best Ever for Colds Chiils and Grip Try this: Squeeze juice of | one quarter of a lemon into a hot teacup. Add one tea- spoonful of Sanfords Ginger, two of sugar, and fill up cup with boiling hot water. Drink hot and go to bed. When purchasing look for the Owl Trade Mark on the wrapper lest you get & « heap. or dangerous substitute. Forty-six ye standard of purity, flavor and strength. by all druggists and grocers. | dren | rfect f the (Correspondence of The Associated Pr Belgian Front, February 28.—Major | John van Schaick, acting director af the Department of Belgium of the American Red Cross, paid tr to the fighting splrit of the Bc oldiers on a recent visit to this front, 1sserts the official eye-witness with rd the acted an call Geo. ] S dient men- ypen v of