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\SD ctor dhcussed by tha’memhv\w “The position is vacant at the present time and in fact has been for some time. Tt has been the intention of the board MEN’S { CLOTH- ING t".i::xhhw] returned soldier { why it is heing held open from the regu- ! the lar price of these HORSFALL OVERCOATS properly which re Y aorge ol selling HALF and it com- have youth fill they lo nce, n a hadly i to place Resignation Accepted. 1f was then called to the attention { of the mombers of the board that the ion of | i Moore he nev When Dr. wnd he ration of The position ppointment Dr Moore nry T 11th epted had i irman th we or at PRICE permitted illc Stockwell by the of and thus es out of office formally taking pla Moore will heen D1 o automatically ‘H().Fff\l] | commissionc nation 1a10 Luke resis 11, | to i | Overerowded Trolley Cars. | | as 1 Dr sot the of The next matter discussed by members of the hoard was t t overcrowded trolley e ed t action bo taken by the Ith hoard and f the over- | crowding of trolley cars, especially at { the rush hours, could not be avoided | Commissioner Riley asked if the hoard had not already faken action In the thia | Matter at timo the influenza this opidemic and he also wanted to know | if that had applied to the epidemic period only. He remarked that at that time the chief of police had promised the co-operation of the police depart- ment in the matter and for some time the cars leaving the center of the city were filled to seating capacity only. It seemed that the matter had been lot . since the epidemic had ceased to age here. The fact that the ¢ more than crowded early in the | ing. at noon and for several hours in { the late afternoon and evening newly elect-| g0t well known to the entire ose camp Wil be 03, crowding as is done in the Shi il R b irious to health. 5 i { he nndestood that the matter w of be taken up by the state health c ginget has| and that possibly some te in{ Jegislation might secured Tater. Tt voted to have the \i\)nwu\h ndent th communi of the Someone had he sea CITY ITEMS the Store Shoe closed 3 Advt. lam on ing In of the T held Thurs- hall. he Stanley Works M A. carni- ht Turner hall Feb. 14 and 17. vt 1 at o’clock will be social auspices of the fur- important rehearsal dri coryp in n will be ng society B. ever e Februar S h's hall lance unde M. ¢l 2 c there are will Do by > orchestra. is Trow the cars Dr that ing refr Ma with 1 son Mrs. Crom- who corps Jission le eers’ turned home W carnival opens Feb ate with the ma- fivt. the trolleys in vmc city and chief of to that overcrowding is stopped Other Matters Di Rills amounting $1.6 presented and ordered paid m the commissioners. The matter of the few months of Stoclwell W ay should ! ches and Patns | the and Body Pains | cold are socn relieved | TIVE BROMO QUI- here's only one “Bro- sig- ire on the t : i police sce lds Cause Head lerish Headache ked from a aking LA E Tablets. Quinine’ to however to give the position to some | that is | the | { not The | the | | Manufacturing company, property Beorge Steele of 17 Greenwood street asked for reduction o assessm asked for a reduction of $1,2 essment of $6,800 anley The this and son t Gran Aption we tten vietary a vaci the po becan the for the TR the Fri week for th int wis pos ann Buel street bndmno on his a on a ent of strect s0 outh oleslaw m of $800 o for proper 1 Av I ty arlsor on_ his sed for lowski sought 1ent of $3,000 Main - s street. H 0k 400 on hi nk Seibert )0 on his : Rev. John E. Fay for proper Former AFNIR air s twice the larger Dragons their fi urday over Land on d used 1 ek to be ¥ is also used. has space was to the m of m past nine AUT & directors of hual meeti WEEKLY 3asketball made usual size. were nd Gloriou Editor publication, used following their fact that the & until been weeks. HINE L. F. Hine: also nest is | meeting. morn- | | of CONGR Wasl served birth read in huysen house 1 Missouri Missouri, reading in public. | s the { hold a I ) i od | in the lowing today Cettyshu vingion the a by i addr cnate New the of v Repr who he: the add today TO DISCUSS NEEDS. directo chamber dinner nex Vocational the dinner, of general su Humphrey a member of the bo ctors re-elected 1SS HONORS LINCOLN. Ieb. niversary = by Senator Represent and unable of t T Mary’'s (] OUT. { Weckly for} appearance, The v the fact ful in ason team. in't It Fecling,” is the P. N. Case in and the poem first In past weeklies been left whero wve appeared, but team did S| of A purse John I. Fay A night in appreciatior of service in that pa was recently assigne the church of Our . Plainville by Right lan, bishop of the His appointment v vacancy left by Henry Walsh, form Plainville church. ters and Father F: { evening and carried ont Harmon. The with iriends of th The purse, which | contributions from parish was present mentary speech Thomas W. Fagan from the various (¢ was presen Columbr st Rev. W nd Ladies' Name society, the the (¢ hovs its in § paper is gar the Land last k OFFICERS. Traut elected of the stockhold- 100n. choose the President v W. Traut; Traut: the Hine ciety, vico cretary perintend- Given Parishioners $1,000 Lady the Rev. chur by SDAY, The matter 1 sold oe FEBRUARY 12, 1919, “Wilson Shirt” of fact—is one than tter Shirt We any this community— ghly 1oroug believe this. Jfisififin 5 \_—-—r.—m e e $1,000 l;Rl*lSENT OR PLAINVIL Purse at St. hurch. s given Rev fary's church last 0 of his 15 vear rish. Father Fay d to bo pastor of of Merey in Rev. John J Hartford dioces made to fill the death of pastor John ) wa of T. Win- or ch was curate. made members ed in a Senior A wtholic societies the Kni crowded was up compli- A O Holy cirele al branch, v. the Family and th Drugei OTNTM Blind, Stops You first ts refund NT Bleeding Irritatior can get re application. or So fu 12—Congress oh of Lincoln's again to the ddress was relin and in the Rubc Ru ning The i FOR New PAL; The Britain (¢ sah will give evening in Turner go towar quota. for the which is being v tion of Palestine. ed of ey ive ive N the many years to Le in the 1d f the needs of CLASS ELECTS OF Tha paroct the Robert na Bor treasm graduating 1 s following Hallor: iney: er, Walt n; c 100l met officers vice tary, las today and. elect- President, dent, An- Drobnis; pr Blla itzsimons, money to Price “hapter a social hall international The Hadas young women vs taken relief Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days if PAZ Ttchir Protruding Piles. othes and Heals. 1 slecp after the 60c cure T of Hadas- dance this Britain’s a stora- nd and ds New 1 for the 1 h chap- an active meast BE\ FOR INDICERT 6 BELL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief LE PRIEST, of | the SHORT CALENDAR UASES. Are Scheduled At Friday Session. several Law Suits Hearing The docket following the cases are for 1ort calendar se the ecity court Friday 30 o'clock: Eli Herrup ¢ Roads C Lawyer M. H. Camp will the plaintiff and Judge W for the defendant In the Sam Lehrer, a Judge - the pl | Good truction con appear . F. Man Miller will case of B demurrer B. ¥. Gaf tiff and ndant swer will Charles J Maictta. bhe Gr Lawyer claim it “Frank for W resent the defends: kill | a decision in favor of the in the case of no Paul Olivio, and costs. IS 1-4 NATURE AND 3-4 CARE. Do you properiy assist nature to retain and incr your naturally good complexion? the 1t | tife ainst to rec 1se Do you use care in choice of complexion aid? your We recommend Dest: these as the CREAMS Jonteel Arbutus Cocon Butter Violet Dulee POWDERS Jonteel Bouquet Jeanice Violet Dulce Alma THEIR USE WILL K YOU TO LONG PUT “GROWING OLD.” For the Connecticut plaintiff ren- plain- Listro over The Varnish proposition is very simple. 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DILLON & HARTFORD. from y'znibmc. :nul I"i(mh of Spring” Chapeaux The most cha ment of new rming Hats in models for spring the city can be found in our assort- all the smartest shades of the year, and Lucille blue, henna, brick, dust, delicate pastel shadings, orchid and the always stand-by navy blues and blacks. STYLES The styles are as numerous and varied as the flowers of spring, ind many are copics of direct importations from Paris There are high and low models, new turbans, slightly raised and rolling brims, ct we have a Hat for every woman who wants one, a model that is not only handsome, but one that will be becoming and flatterir The straws inc ipple being Alpine violet, de all specially the newest braids of the season, lisere and pine predominant TITERE'S NO PLACE SMART LIKE DILLON'S SPRING HAT. FOR YOUR This Is Our 42nd Annual Clearance Sale and the Response to Qur Announcements has been very gratifying. and that the REDUCTIONS are REAL. A few of the special features: Women’s Rubbers Men’s Rubbers Children’s $1.50 Gun Metal Butt Children’s $2.00 Gun Metal Butt All Sales Strictly for Cash Children’s $2.50 Pat. Butt Children’s $3.50 Brown High Misses’ $2.50 Gun Metal Butt Lace Misses’ $4.00 Brown High Lace It shows that the people of New Britain realize that this is a ONCE A YEAR opportunity to plli(h'l\(‘ DAMON QUALITY SHOES BOOTHS BLOCK NEW BRITAIM. Youth Me at MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES Boys’ $3.00 Gun Metal Blucher Gun Metal n’'s $7.50 Tan A $2.25 Bluchers my Shoes Store Will be Closed th Evening 18