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the tongue S *f indm with Sum® Mo L\iment, for tired ; body feeling, umatism hardening of%ghe ies.| 1 nerves, stiff joints, tired feet and ns, fmall size 40c, pared only by large jars 76c. A. W. Lowrie. " CITY ITEMS. Army Shoes $5.50, adyt or sale at Dickinson Drug Co, '1 1 | fen's $7.5 [ mon's Shoe ! onight only, 7:30 to % p. m.. chil-| bv's $1 blouses, 2 for $1, at Besse-| hnd's.—advt | he Woman's club will meet to- Tow at 3 p. m the 1 Baptist | reh chapel when Miss Gre wn will give the last of a series of rent Kvent fonight only heéavy flec oland’s readings. | m., men's | 4 for $1,| 30 to 9 p, drawers, advt babel of I, will orrow evening in the rooms at 166 | n street H circle, D meet, | B Your Spring Millinery At Popular Prices . For the Smartest Spring Hat, for the crowning note on a chic you will find not one Hat of this character but many of them pare onr prices with regard to terials to other models, Ready-to-wear models in men's Pesse- onight only, 7:30 to 9 p hose, 2 pairs for und s advt. n.. 35c, at MAY HAVE DOLLAR DAY. to Discuss | mber of Business Commerce Booming Methods. meeting of the civic bureau di-| ars of the chamber of commerce been called for tomorrow evening The many civic needs of the city at time and a list of the reforms to peitated will discussed. Tho an will be reorganized and an lortunity presented members of the mber bureau meeting of all the members of! chamber will be held at 8 Mock tomorrow evening and the ad- | bility of a “dollar day” will ussed. Chatrman W. A. House| requested ev store manager t»v‘ e or send a representative mittee will be appainted tomor- eveniag to formulate plans to he before all the merchants at an o'clock bureau will discuss to become coanected with| he i time it would s | not 6 BELLANS Hot waterf\ Service CLOTHES for Men. Spring Models Ready. Hand Tailored * on the premises | center ¢ Luke Horsfall Co. i ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD. 23 l TRAFFIG PROBLEM | | because there is not more pa. | for in cinating flowers, quills and new Flower trimmed Toques of Straw, distractingly pretty angles, small ribbon, tricornes, with ostrich that's what you'll find in our assortment at $4.98, $5.98 and § More than smart models in IHemp, Pineapple and henna, sunset shade and $12.00. blues, $7.50, dust, $9.00 I3 IMPORTANT ONE | Gity Must Eventually Open Upi New Arteries of Travel in Center From ances at the present ! the time is appea em that far distant when some measure of relief will have to be found for the heavy traffic in the center of the city. It may also be that Lake street will be extended through to Main street and thus relieve the pressure somo- what. At the present time the block- | of the Main but a few minutes means that a long line of autos are waiting to cross and this line often reach far south enough to impede traffic at the corner | of Main and West Main streets. This city is unfortunate in its traflic proh- lem, but all the center of the city really congested In a «mall area around Central Park and traffic gen- erally is heavy where the business is | located. The heavy commercial trucks take up much room and these are often busy administering to the | Main street stores. There has been ing street crossing for much opposition | ng fa- | in the center of the city and se the limit in good sectior restricted to 40 minutes. The reasons for these restrictions are very gopd. The fact that the real center of the city 1s located around Central Park has already been mentioned. When peoplo enter a city they generally go to the center of the city and if strang- ers enter this city and find all of the congested with automobiles | they will move on whereas if they find 2 space where they may leave their cars for 40 minutcs they may stop and do bu There is plenty acilities on nearby rch street, Chestnut strect, W ton street and other the center of the city unre traffic, y they are often unused because it » small walk to the real business center. The same conditions exist In nearby cities In Hartford one cannot park his car right up in th busy secton: neither can he in large city around here The opening of Lake street through of ness of streets streets r are a with just the dash and costume smartness and quality of Straw and Lisere and Straw combined with Georgette Crepe and fancies. in the usual acceptance of the word 2 Lisere braid, and | Main street cro | relieved and the | find that ance g0 nece ssary come into Dillon’s and Com- the ma- and vou will readily see the difference. Pineapple, and trimmed with $2.98, $3.50 and $3.98. Sallors with wings poised with at models dashing bows of brims and youthful Chin Chin models, 3.98. e our in shades of hrowns the always popular models to Main vanta street would be of much The good res v ting from its n from High street to Wash treet has heen voiced mar The objection to a city arailel to the exten ington times, treet running might ar railvond track but it could casily he de- i1se the run with a matter of a few advantage to be new street would he ma the street extended throu n, the traflic, when conges Main street crossing by trains or otherwise, would move west to Was on street or even to High it is improbable that the crossings would be blocked at me time. Thus the holdup sing would he g small inconvenience 1 distance would be the time the rail ad tracks is feet whereas the by the Wer M tined ifold. thre of going the ¢ unthousht of saved Another reason the extension of Liake street through to Main that going t Main s this size, if is virtual the om the center of the cit vn street. The opening ect would malke a str t to Grove Hill and West Main the much freer At the present West Main There is no other street reac hAA( wnd is long and roundabout. Fven alnut trafiic just up that street and then has to rn into South High ana himself back Main street t The traflic on West Main street is hecom- ing heavier and heavier all the time. The incoming traffic is heavy and generally when a trolley car outward bound there can b lowing it a long line of vehicle which must stop every time the trol- ley car stops. Lake strect as an au traflic clearance strect would of value to the The part of the city strect would he of advantage is it would add another street and parallel to W ect. For A’ city of surpris to only western oui would be onto and time ts up ctly n Myrtle from is street is used soon in in the heavy finds West ic automobile also is seen fol prove city railroad crossings in the main have proved a nuis and as they are not he but the ‘ some manner of must It has been before that if the railroad changes its tracks In this city, they will be underground. This work may be done come time but it will probably long, long time before it is even start- ed. Meanwhile the city must provide for traffic and other things. for years chang city time ing da, is i the he found west | outlet until | that | laid | 1919, art Today to buy ar Saving Stamps An Excellent Investment and a patriotic duty S WANAWAWAW W) URAVRAUMACRAVAAY VO .MASTERS, REG:US) i ity, always look for the famous . 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Judge James T court, has d disposed of as follows In Domin the case of Frank Maictta somnese, judzment of § e e MOM. - TUES. - WED. ’ {“MY FOUR YEARS n Our Prescription De- § § 3 e imrtmm‘ \~‘i:‘.m§: for both ‘ EN GERMANY 2 Reliable Service and ReasonablePrices has been v in of the favor plain- tith. Klett Alling ATV appeared the plaintiff and defend In Upson fo of Frank defendan ed fo collect costs v apy and . B.'H f fendan the Howell an auto Attorney plaintiff ven the ] Attor plainti a ney ed for the ord for the defendant of Nick Dann The trial recident Hur and will recover costs in elle vs. L. result of was the near Wallingford ford appeared for the hilip Conn. of New Ia > defendant plaintiff in 1ent A Photoplay Production from Ambassador Gerard’s Famous Book 9—REELS—9 A Two Doliar Picture at Popular Prices HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACTS for The Dulke grantc | Flunse Giff, and ! defendant tho case of Louis Nardine 816 Attorney plain cz v juc ord n AXELROD’S PHARMACY 236 PARK STREET. 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