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\daily contributions T en who, regardless of Our FPrescription De- rtment stands for both eliable Setvice and asonablePrices AXELROD'S PHARMACY P36 PARK STREET. Corner Bigelow Phone 1366. CITY ITEMS new Victor re t. Corbin cords at Morans Serew dance corporation of- jmployes’ will be held this g in Booth's hall. Brewster's btra will play for the dancing. rantee deeds filed at the office p town show the transfer d on Belvidere Manor by James o the Bodwell J.and company, T. Bodwell has sold to the Bod- and company land on Stratford Mike M. Lavati has transferred er and Anna Dt land on Daly Filcox streets itenan Cliffora R n is understood to be the repub- who will speak at a banquet ck's hall on Arch street on 4. The banquet is to be given Second Ward Republican club one of the many get-together planned by local republicans. r Day at Besse-Leland's Sat- February 22 clerk -Governor snon ) ',';% DAUCCISTS. n; © BELLANS Hot water! = PE- = Sure Relief, BELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION It is hardly necessary for us, here, to praise the fine quality of these famous Shirts. Horsfall Co. y Luke alise. At Cantigny we received from brave ‘Y’ persanal risk } and sacrifice, waded through hell it- self to get in touch with us. At Sois- | sons the boys knew that if their roil- ing-kitchens were lost on the way to | the front, the ‘3 truck would be right [ on the job ta Lup their spirits up, | and give out their cakes, cigarettes ! and chocolate. “All last winter the know positively, that kept the morale of our soldiers intact, was the home- feeling and comfort of mind and bady that the men received because of the presence of this splendid organization I. for one, should like to take a sol- diers’ vote on such a question F the ‘Y’ been a help or a hin- drance ta the American soldier? T do not doubt as to the almost nunanimous work from them ‘ruly, there would be plenty ot letters written which would contain various criticisms of the Y. M. C. Al's work and warkers. Surely! And why not? T could write one myself, if 1 cared to pick out the flaws instead of the virtues of the iation. But the great work done towards winning the war must never be overlooked And jts activities have by no means ccas- ed! I was recently sent to Paris to select and puic se music and cal instrnments through 3. certain welfare ori than th Y. These people informed me th the could do little for me, And, mind you, this hospltal center is the largest in the A. B. F. and what I brought back from the big French city meant the extent of entertain- ment the American heraes would get ‘hile waiting for their up So, determined to got kind of results out of my atiempts, T went to Mr. Richards, 10 rue de I'Tikyseo, the secretary of explained the situation. Mr. Richards responded by supplying me (althongh in no way hound ta supply such things for hospitals nnder the control of other ons) with 75 popu- songs, 68 full orchestrations, 10 114 vaudeville sketches, a com- set af theatrical costumes, 2 one cornef, one saxophone of drums, one ‘cello and other neov articles, In other supplied winter ent same 20,000 soldiers helping the men this time to harde bhattle of the w only thing I approval of i anization other some organ violins, one set miscell words tainment to this post win the waiting! “I hope Mr. Richards is those who will read appears. I want him to know, well as the ‘knockers’ that the diers here will remember the ‘¥ time to come when others may be apt ta forget. And now fellow soldiers ‘n the A threa cheers for the [f\lv C. - It has never forgotten you So don’t forget it.” BOY BURGLARS GO | TO REFORM SCHOOL Paul Stalk, 16, and Tony Calabese, 14, Stole Five Pairs of Shoes. For the theft of five pairs of valued at $35, Paul Stalk, and Tony Calabese, aged 14, to the School for Boys, today. ghoes were stolen from the Main street store of S. W. Menus, Sunday morning, and were recovered y 3 day, by Detective Sergeant Richard- son. Two of being worn by cer arrestod shoes, aged 16, werc sent ster- the pairs of shoes were the boys when the offi them. Stalk has been arrested twice before on the same charges and Calabese chambers on other occasions, not for theft Mr. Menus Monday morning been entered week-end and were taken. One pair of black shoes and four pairs of tan shoes were miss- ing. Sergeant Richardson investigated and found a small piece of glass, near the window lock of a Tear window, broken. Entrance had been effected by this means. Further investiga- tions resulted in the arrest of two boys. Calabese’'s father refused to come to court today. Mrs. Stalk, the mother of Paul, told the court that she knew nothing of her son's actions as he had not been at home for over month. has though reported to that his sometime several pairs the police store had over the the musi- wounds to heal entertainme it one of | this article, if it | Tho | heen in | DAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1910, SALE SIGNALS ILL FLYING j[dren’s Rubbers, . Fomen’s Rubbers, 63c Men’s Rubbers, . . 90c Youths’ $2.25 Gun Metal Blucher $1.75 Misses’ $2.50 Gun Metal Button, $1.98 Misses’ $3.00 Patent Button, . $2.25 Men’s $7.50 Tan Army Shoes, $5.50 48¢ RELIEF WORK AS o mismy | BUY YOUR PATENT Day Nursery and Tuberculosis v MEDE{:ENES HERE AN@ wepwii | GET LOW PRICE A “church. night” service was heid at the First Congregational church last night and the New Britain Day ursery and the tuberculosis relicl work were the two topics of discus sion during the evenin Mrs. Fran T. O’'Brien spoke on the sery Miss Sara Carroll tubercuiosis relief w Brien said that of the day nurs b 00 children of there. Though the nursery released in war time for munit factories, The attendan tat the nursery by months was as fe lows: September, 584; Oclober, November, 364; Decemli JTanuary, s Twelve Aiff have hee the children tending Squibh’s Mincral Oil Phillips’ Milk Scott’s Emulsion 89¢ Magnesia ... 43¢ 63¢ . 80¢ Pebeco Tooth Pepsodent Tooth L Senreco Tooth Paste Colgate’'s Tooth Futhymol Tooth Kolynos Tooth I Djer-Kiss Talcum Pond’s Cream Hinc Honey Cream nut Henna Shampoo Mary Garden Talcum Mennen's Tx Squibb’s Paste Vinol Doan's I Pinkham’s Compound = dney Pills . spoke on Mrs, openin , September 1 heen taken since the Sulphur Bitters 4 ind Almond Father John's Medicine g g Gk Pinex . 01l Shampoo Pape’s Diapepsin a2 rwmole’s Cod Li sterine ... Malt, & ot Compound . B} Luxor Luxc women were work in the n leum I TcTin: ry Garden IFace Powder $1.00 Cold Cream rent na- ented Bellans tho Castoria The fees charged the chil Carter's Liver as follows: One child, 25 Sterno Canned children, 40 cents, for 50 cents, and for fo1 60 cents. children attending have varied in ages from five months to five years. Mrs. O'Brien spoke of helping the childven at the nursery and told of one little fellow who did not want to g0 home with his parent after get- ting bath at the nursery and tay - with the other tots. He gave as cason for wishing to stay that ‘ing too good a time to Luxor Vanishing Saymar Cuticura Woodbury’s repr Cream Pills Heat, You Wili Like These Nuts Soap e 3 for 25 Soap cents; threc The were two Glace Glace Salted Mixed Peanut Mixed Almor Nuts Salted Salted Salted | | i Jumbo Peanuts Spanish Candy Spemals for baturday 70c Milk Co Maxixc Peanuts Carroll spoke of tul culosis relief work he work was { as most depressing. She | ditions of the various patients had been very discouraging to the nurses The relief work began' 10 years ago [in this city and was rted through voluntary subscription. Four years ago it was taken over by the health department of the c The visit of the nurses o the sanitarium averaged 0 times a month and there are at least two nurse emploved in the work There are at present 200 tubercnlosis in this v her report described { the con- Chocolates bated Cherries Martan Chocolates Trida Sweets Tempting Week-End Pantry Specials Featured Each Week by Us Opeko Coffec o sees 2 Opeko Tea Symond’s Inn Cocoa monds Inn Bakng Symond’s Inn Chocolate Fruits in Cream cases of according to Ibs for 59¢ Qunine That Does Not Affect Head. of its tonic and la ive effect. BROMO QUININE (Tab- anyone without Chocolate AN e g o Pudding ... L e ILAXATIVE lets) can be taken by causing nervousness or ringing in the head Th only one “Bromo of shoes | Quinine.” TROVIVS ature on the box. Pure larc Russell Hros advt Clark 8 Brainerd’s prue stome IBUMAIN STREET SEASON. motoreycle season he opened up on Was Hadficld-Swens OPEN MOTORCYCLE The 1919 will be formally ington birthday by : company. the local dealers in Indian motoreyeles, whose store at 21 Myr-| tle street will be open throughout the | day for the inspection of the 1819 model motorcycles by the public. Everybody is invited to the stare to look over the handsome new ma- chines that are offered for the coming riding season CIVIL CASE CLOSED ] disposed of. Action was the plaintift to recover on g In the city court session of vester- | qoor oak book-case, and Ju a8y George | Meskill found for the p Yhorizing him to and damages of §1 douhie James intiff, au- the book- and costs, afternoon, Mrs the case of Mazeika recover Dobas vs. Joseph was case brought by | ‘YL'LL'KA.\H,\'AT!ONS ARE l“KE}-,'i Office, 1919 WALL PAPER STYLES Decorative Cut-Out Borders Again Most Popular We are now showing the la and most exclusive assort- ment of 1919 WALL PAPERS Our Decorative Individual Cut-Out-Borders are strikingly beau- tifnl and surprisingly inexpensive. Do not deny us the pleasure of showing you our selections. You will be surprised as well as pleased. THEJOHNBOYLE COMPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN $Q PHONE 359 CHAS. DILLON & CG. HARTFORD. pecials Because our store is closing Saturday—Washington's Birth- items in m Friday. If Dress day—we have selected a number of remarkably fine chandise and marked them at greatly reduced prices for Millinery, Coats, Friday vou are looking for an extra value in Giloves. or Dillon’s COATS afforded you in Blouses come in to An excellent opportunity is this assortment to n a handsome Coat in Velour or Silvertone interlined and hand- somely lined. with rich fur collars at the amazing $25.00, Formerly $49.75 Another model in Broadcloth or in a number of seasonable colors be purchased for $19.75, Another splendid new materials, $14.75 price of Silvertone with plush are snappy little models Formeriy $39.75 value is an trimmed with colla and can the sea- especially assortment of handsome fur Coats in son's collars priced at A Choice $10 List of the Latest VICTOR RECORDS Till We Have a Meet Smile Agai v 10-in— Fox One Blues Marmalade Blucs Mournin® Trot e [ 10-in— 1t's Never Don't Cry, Too Late To Be Sorry Little Girl, Don’t Cry Rock-a-Bye Pickaninny's Your Baby Paradise Smiles Trot Fox ox Rose Room HA Trot When You Come Back For Your Boy and My fj10-in— Boy Oh Frenchy One Step | Mce—ow One Step el Gems from Leave Tt Gems from Jack To Jane O'Lantern owri Waltz Me Again (12-in-—%$1.35 Don't Just Let Us Sing Let Anymore Us Sing of About War Love (Lauder) .. 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