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DYS : OVER= " & COATS'. 1/ ¢ In Our Sale we will say that, they cannot be duplicated - at their present price. Luke Horsfall Co. Our Prescription De- hrtment stands for both eliable Service and easonablePrices XELROD’S PHARMACY 236 PARK STREET. Corner Bigelow Phone 1366. CITY ITEMS or March records at Morans’. fring hats before the s—Wilson's.—advt. rgain Week at Besse-Leland’ at war he Ladies’ auxiliary, A. O. H., will its regular meeting in K. of C. at 8 o’'clock tonight. pnnedy’s dancing school, alow. Beginners, 7:30; . m.—advt. w Vietor records for Saturday C. Ta Tue., at dancing March on Plerce & Co.— C. Billings, of this cit H at the Hotel Ma is regis- lles, New pn’t fail to see ‘“Mickey” at Fox's hear it at Henry Morans'.—advt. hrgain Week at Besse-Leland's. f/ \Q\'v \BELLANS » [ Bzu.ms Hot water| SureRehef B ELL-ANS = FOR INDIGESTION | | drag,, | to be the popu by | tember 1, | dren had been cared for, | 000, Quinine That Does Not Affect | read and accepted at | the Emmet club last night. | in observance of the birthday | patron of the society—Robert Emmet provided by - the nurse charge,—whatever they may be. “This, by the way, is the “following process’: A'“tab, and a scrub, a seramble Into pinafor made ot checked gingham, so that their wear- ers are all of a pattern, a health- in providing breakfast, then a few hours | of play until dinner time, which oc- curs at 1 This morning a gen- erous kettle was on to boil filled with nourishing rice, which was to be a portion of the dinner fare. It was sputtering away, with old-fashioned emphasis on a new-fashioned stove. Following the dinner, the young sters have an hour of rest, and many cots are provided in a capacious, sunny room. Then it is play time again. There are toys and games, and marches and songs. This mornin signs of spring had crept into the play room, with the advent of tops A young Michael Angelo was spin- ning with American boy aptitude, envy of the other few who were so unfortunate as not to be the proud possessors ©of American tops. And, by the way, again, some of the toys are becoming a bit frayed and dark- ened with age and much hard usage, and it might be in order for those who have an over surplus of toys, along with a “little boy in their house” to send a few 'to the day- orphan children of the Day Nurser | who have to be made happy during sometimes | the long hours which when one is chained to the same spot for so long a time. This morning, the youngsters were | having a chorus, and “Johnny Get Your Gun,” and “Over There” seemed | nature of the $o The report which has been i the committee in charge of Day Nursery, declares that from Sep- to February 1, 3,000 chil- 87 families provided for; 85 factory mothers had been provided the use of the nurser the maximum attendance for one day, had been 57 children; the average at- tendance a month had been H42. Head Because of its tonic and laxative ef- fect LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousne or ring- ing in the head. There is only one “Bromo Quinine.” E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30c. DELEGATES R reports of and CPORT. Delegates John F. Robert Murray were the meeting ot The del- egates attended the Irish convention in Philadelphia last week and re- ported at the meeting held last night of the The Meehan A program was carried out and re- | freshments were served by the club. NEW RABBI AT BE At a meeting held last the executive committs El congregation to conside for a new rabbi, it was extend a call to Rabbi D. of Hartford. lain at Camp Hancock. He will preach his trial sermon tonight. Sunda school will be supervised by him in the regular manner. H-El.. night by r the call decided to Leo Spitz, Ph PUTS FRENCH BILL AT TWED 28 . TY BILLIONS, Paris, Feb. —The war losses of France amount to nearly $20,000,000,- according to an estimate pre- Louis Dubois, deputy from of the Seine, for the the chamber of pared by the Department budget committee of deputies. The losses consist land and property, cattle and title deed:s and provisions and loss of damage to household effects, raw maWerials to revenue | | | the and trade. MADE INTO CANNON. Jan. 20 (BY Mail)—In this German city of more than 50,000 inhabitants there are but three church Before the war, Coblenz, now headquarters of the Army of Oc- cupation, had scores of church bells but all but three of them were taken by the German government to be turned into munitions of war. bells. the | of the Beth- | recently Jewish chap- | Y, FEBRUARY 28, IT IS NOT TOO LATETO FIND A BARGAIN 's Annual Shoe Sale has been Brisk and many of the ) v broken, but if your size is here the ttractive. isses’ $3.00 Patent Button Men’s $7.50 Tan Army Shoes, ple- Plea Unavailing, and Young Man Is Fined for Assault Frank McCormack and Fred Becker met last evening to discuss old times and wound up in police headquarters. This morning they w John H. ult ‘e before Judge Kirkham on and a fine imposed ge of as- $10 and upon McCor- 1d a similar fine on Beckef was suspended. Wad avw Rakowski, ith - whom tI yvoung men wera fighting shortly before heing caught \‘v\ Officers Thomas Storey and John Carlson, was discharged. Officer Storey was standing at corner of, Main and Comme streets when the two men came of a saloon in the Stanley building ¢ walked up Main strect. As th passing the Scenic theater, Rakowski and another man walked by them and Rakowski’s hat to the dewalk He turned 'and said something to the men and McCormack struck him, the officer said, knocking him to the side- walk. The two men then ran through a saloon and hid on the back stairs, where they were found a few minutes later by the officers. The accused told a story down. the street and knocking the man’s hat off. ‘When the can ‘‘cussed him, he said, “1 | hauled off and belted him, because no man is going to me. Geor, Cook home is in | Waterbury, proved a poor lead- er for his blind companion, Fred N. ffey, Hartford, and the duo argued yesterday afternoon on Myrtle street. a result of the argument, the two were in court this morning. Cook was charged with drunkenness and b h of e peace and Claffey with breach of the peace. The men were fighting with canes when ar- rested by Officers Leonard and J. W Williams. The charge gainst Claffey was dismissed and he was ordered to leave the city, and Cook was sen tenced to 10 da in jail Claffey, who is an ex-engineer the railroad, was injured, he s New Year’'s Day, 1912, and hs { unable to work sinc that time | makes his living by selling shoe- strings and pencils on city streets. ' CAPUDINE a che of of walking accidentally ‘cuss whose of on | NO ACETANILIDE \ | GOOD | PREVENTIVE REMEDY FOR TREATMENT OF INFLUENZA 63c y 75¢ $2.25 $5.50 HAR TFORD. MILLINERY SPECIALS always The woman of pains to see discriminating taste takes hat To make your costume, particular marred You' mode’ ne is either to Dill lat that her is just right. A costun or made by a bat come find the newest creations in every kind from Par n and New York designers the hands of our own skilled milliners. 98 — WERE UP TO are Hats that the business girl wi Hats and Lisere and Satin combinations; all of hat—the and stunning modes from $6.00 Here Appreciat and Straw trimmed Pineappie effectively $1.98 — WERE UP Ribbons and traw and in Straw nd Satin They are well worth while $5.98 — WERE UP TO $8.00 orgette Crepe facings in the Yowll like them. $9.00 AND § 00—WERE UP TO §$15.00 Without a doubt, these are really the loveliest mode 1d possibly find All-Straw and with Satin and Crepe hey are unusual, smart and good looking. TO ingeniot hese combinations Feathers, JFancies, models in Pineapple from the common. immir Liseres with straw models. $7.50, new colors Sale of Spring SATURDAY $2 98 $3.98 At the above prices, we offer you an assortment of TRIMMED HATS that are being worn now, by these who want the newest. This live Millinery Store is on the alert all the time, and you don’t have to go cut of town to find out what styles are correct. You can always see the New- est in Millinery here. Our assortment is large and our prices are lower than in larger cities. Don’t Miss Our Specials Saturday The new snappy Mitzi Sailor, the Sauncy Tam, Watteau, Jockey, Charlie Chaplin Sailor, the Trench Hats and all the popular styles that are now the rage in New York. ment of 1919 Our Decor: Do not deny us the pleasure of showing you our selections. 1919 WALL PAPER STYLES Decorative Cut-Qut-Borders Again Most Popular We are now showing the largest and most exclusive assort- WALL PAPERS ative Individual Cut-Out-Borders are strikingly beau- (iful and surprisingly inexpensive. You will be surprised as well as pleased. Winter bri but which, serious trouble: person out of tion three REXALL Cherry Bark Cough Syrup REXALL Cold Tablets Special REXALL Bronchial blets lac s, coughs most excellent THEJOHNBOYLE COMPARY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 Winter Coughs and Colds ngs with it many king little ailments of a trivial character immediate alleviation, readily terminate into and colds readily abound. Hardly one a thousand escapes them. We bring to your atten- remedies for the purpose indicated. of cough. irritation best cough 60c. A pleasant remedy for most forms Promptly relieves throat and bronchial Unqualifiedly we consider this the very syrup offered the public. Two sizes 30c, Absolutely one of the safest and best combinations for quickly and effectively breaking up a cold, and at the same time free from any narcotic drugs. Price 25c. Tend to relieve the tickle and inflammation, the soreness and the dryness of the mucous membranes and to clear the voice. Price 20c. COUGH Compound Rexall Baby Cough Remedy Quinine uinine Laxative Bromo Hill's Cascara Q /nnnlr Trokeys Birax o et Mentho-Las Rexall ’Tlno.\t G Re 11 Beef, I Wine .. Rexall Hypopho Nuxated Iron Father John's Medicine Pinkham Wampol Iron ton: s Cod L te Smulsion’ ell's Syrup Pepsin Williar Vinol Pink I ns’ AND COLD REMEDIES Rexall White Pine and Tar Pape’s Cold (‘nmpolmd Compound and Manganese Pep- Tablets Discovery NTS FOR COLDS AND NEURALGIA Vick’s Vapo-Rub 205 Mustarine . 25¢ and 50c Musterole 25¢ and Baume Analgesique Rexall Analgesic Balm Kondon’s Catarrh Jelly Johnson’s Shaving Cream . Mennen’s Shaving Cream . Lysol Shaving Cream .. Colgate’s Shaving Stick Colgate’s Shaving Cream Colgate’s Shaving Powder . Williams' Shaving Stick ... Williams Shaving Cream Williams' Shaving Powder Lioyd's Buxesis HAIR TONICS Rexall Hair Tonic Quinine Hair Tonic Danderine Barbo Compound Liquid Lavana Wiveth’s Sage and Sulphur Hay's Hair Health Pa age . Mansfield Capillar 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 33¢ esbac.s BBC 83c 25¢-5 10c-30c 30c 30c 30c 30c 30c argle ron and $1.00 sphites .. $1.00 49c and 98c 95¢ Uiver Oil .. 79¢ 50¢ 97¢ and $1.: 45c and 89¢ 43¢ 89¢c >ills ¥ Opeko Coffee Opeko Tea Symond’s Inn C Symond’s Inn Symond’s Inn Chocolate Week-End Pafmy Specnals "EATURED EACH 2 for 5 0co: L o0 5 .. 2 for }»Lkm;: Chocolate . . 3 fm' 2 Pudding 2 for i5¢c Each sed with Butter Mola Molasses Mixtu Lemon Drops Rosebuds cken Bone Charlotte Russe Liggett's, F\ Week th Peppermint Drops Candy Special for Saturday MILK COATED Always Fresh. we feature our CHOCOLATES Always Delicious Candy Counter. 59¢ You will be 1b b 1b 50c 45¢ 60c 45¢ 1b 50c 1b 75¢ 1% 50c 1b re enmay, | Nazimova EASTERN MILLINERY CO. 223 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN. Hats of the Better Kind at Popular Prices. | of 12 and 13 rooms. H. READ 407 CITY FOR SALE. Two very central two-family houses and one with separate LOCKWOOD, ESTATE AN Eyesight Specialist und Manufacturing Optician, A. PINKUS, | KYE EXAMINATIONS ARE FREB | Broken Lennes Duplicated. Office, 306 Main St. 'Phone 570 tisfaction Guaranteed. Each improved, steam heat. D INSURANCE. HALL.