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AVENUE ¢ Dignified in t lines yet brim- . ful of Knox : smartness and i Knox tradition- i al quality. . The ¢ Luke Horsfall Go. #3 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD. In Our | reseription De- partment stands for both Reliabie Service and ReasonablePrices AXELROD’S PHARMACY 236 PARK STREET. Corner Bigelow Phone 1366. CITY ITEMS. omorrow o Fictor dvt. bt the First Baptist church thi ning a missionary pageant, “Christ merica,” Wili be given by the ng women of the church. A sex- e from Shiloh Baptist church of tford will sing. A silver offering I be taken. A social hour will fol- with refeshments. Besse-Leland Co.—advt. March record it Morans’. made spring suits, and you alone. We ex- that need it. Bart Main fen's tailor de for vou credit to 1 loring Co., 140 ilinan’s bakery. ELLANS Hot wateri %> =Y Sure Relief. ELL-ANS - Ps#FOR INDIGESTION s any ts us @tinc, berts ? gMPzle. One of our mothers J puly one check since her went away a year ago last *Qne could spend an evening tifg = cases of delayed allotment allowance, and each case would different aspect from any of therd. “The second wave came in the lat- ter part of October, when telegrams were in constant evidence. Soldiers at camp were anxiously seeking in- formation about the family at home, and company officers were sending word home of the sickness or death of the soldier at camp. Then, there were those other telegrams that read, ‘Deeply regret to inform vou, cte.” If the boy died at camp there was some- thing definite and tangible for the family to do, but when the ocean lay between the family and their loved there seemed nothing but dumb Not knowing where else to families our | help. 1t has been ¢ to a small extent X have been made in a large number of these homes visitors. Many of the families have come to us for assistance in filing claims for insur- ance, compensation and other claims. | “After the signing of the armistice, | i Ra, hiny have sought privilege to share sorrow. <Calls | g0, these by our | "Wounded' or last day of our Bargain | parents eag waited for news of their boys over there. Day after day | went by and no.word came. Bye unrlg letters tnrned marked | locate. bye we { Then the worlk when came to | Thousands of I > sent to the Pureau of Communication in those lays with curing some in- formation of the 's welfare. Soldiers b n z this time to stre Sive et back into life sought our They Cross me father our moth wives office a again. zain and hope of oldier | nave | civilian il in did ne onldq not reali ive Oy reques home instructions we: the < we conld forward a he family in its claims A few weeks later the wounded {and the shell shock patients be o arrive in this country. Letters fr hospitals to us through division headquarters asking us to visit the family, to encourage them to allow the man to take vocational re- education. In c the soldier | been dischargd without having a plied for compensation we have sisted in that als “The soldier h | turning. Upon his ¢ been told to zo to tt home | service office when he home. | condition on from report army came has been arge he local returns re- has rge numbers have sought our as- sistance. The soldier from ‘over | there’ is wonderful. He is so modest, ! so appreciative. He has only words of | praise for the service of the Red Cross in France. We take up with him the matter of the allotment and | allowance where the family left off in | their effort Letters for Liberty bonds, corrections on discharge pa- ack pay and other matters | Applications for citizenship papers which were promised but not received have heen filed. “The question af unemplovment loomed large during the last month. | We have no positions to offer the men. | !we can only co-operate with tho United States emplovment bureau Sometimes a cquiet word of explana- tion goes a long way toward securing the necessary readjustment to civilian | life. “Alwavs from been the families visited by our staff of visitors, a who have been to our office ta taik over their needs and plans, Ten babics were added to our list during Novem- ! ber and December. ! “The number of office calls during ' | the last four months are as follows: November, 326; December, 394: Jan- 380; February, 306. me months the houso " ecn as follows Novem- | be December, 175: January, [149; February, 137 l “The greatest humber of Volunteer the beginning which have haye been ahd visitors was in December, when there were eleven. | volunteer v At present there are five have itors who given ‘h st L in the g the war- | | J. J. McKim, v rman of the dis- = Dent, of New M @perintendent, and | ampaign director. There are | pusier places in this vicinity than offices in New Haven. | In the same way that the local men aresguided by the district officials, so are the district officials aided by the organization of the larger unit, the New York East Conference, which in- cludes also the South and Brookly North Frank A. Horne is chairman of the New York Fast Conference council; John Rdberts, of Stamford, vice- chairman, and Rev. John W. Landale, of Brooklyn, secretary. The next larger unit, the New York Area, contains two other conferences —the Newark Conference and the New York Conference. T New York Area is ono of 20 Episcopal areas into which the Methodist ganization of the country is di each with a bishop at its head. Bishop Luther B. Wilson heads the New York Area, with Dr. Fred B. Fisher as area executive secretary and B. N. McBrier as area chairman, their of- fices being in New York City. Over and above all to lay out plans and preted throughout the co the national officers. Dr. S. ¥ lor, of New York, is the executive secretary, with Dr. D. D. Forsrth, of Philadelphia, as chairman of the joint Centenary committee, which is the of last resort. districts. or- ided, these officials, | policies inter- court Quinin i New York, Brooklyn™ That Does Not Affoct Head of its tonic and laxative ef- BROMO QUININE taken hy Tiecanse fect LAXATIVE (Tablets) can be without causing nervousness or ring ing in the head. T is only one “Bromo Quinine. GROVE'S ture on the KNOX HATS ] : *RIDAY, MARCH 7, 19190. Again Most Popular We are now showing the largest and most assort- exclusive ment of 11919 WALL PAPERS Our Decorative Individudi Cut-Out-Borders are strikingly beau- tiful 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 5Q PHONE 359 CHAS. DILLON & CC. HARTFORD. CHARMING NEW MILLINERY Dillon’s. It You s.n always tell a hat that comes fram has the which is the stamp of distinction, and the look of quality and refinement gained only style of by the use of materials that are in keceping with the chapeau. Our new spring not the sm ou will find the city apeaux are nywhere in but they have make them conspicuous on the Tricornes, round, included always only dash and that alway spirit street. mushroom. turned up, nd irregular apos are besides the good looking strictly tailored models. Henna beige, sand, ail the st of blue, black and the dai ter shades re represen in our new ssartment. You'll s12. find these models at the NEW SAILORS If you want to have an appropriate ng could be smarter than pineapple very low price of $7.50, $9. $10, hat for vour tailored cos- tume not one of our charming new sailors in all the new shades in $3.98, $4.98, $5.95. and lisere braid and in combinations. KNOX - HEATH - DOBBS at this When you buy a hat or cap store---what do you get? You get the finest head piece a man can wear. Not only that, but you get your money back if it fades, no matter how long you wear it. Try us and see. Beyond ali this we are selling them at the old prices. ‘This year we are selling two hats for every one sold last. $5 and $6 A MOTHER’S STRENGTH Mother, whose hands reck the cradle, often needs more than ordinary food to help maintain the blood-quality and strength and to assure adequate nourishment to the child. to the child, to It is as unwise for the mother, as it is dangerous place dependence upon alcoholic stimu- lation, for strength is not found in alcohol. (o} { | SCOTTS EMULSION f purest cod liver oil, absolutely free from alcohol, is mother’s true [riend, in that it performs a two-fold duty. Scott’s 1s tonic-nourishment, particularly fitted for the trying period of motherhood. SCOTT'S EMULSION BUILDS UP STRENGTH. Scott & Bowne, Bloomficld, V. 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