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‘Boston Store| VESTEES THE LATEST FASHIONABLE GARMENT TO WEAR WITH THE NEW SPRING BOX SUITS Come in Pigue and Satin, white wnd colors. We have them in snt styles, closed and button ves offects;: some with pockets, others ith belts. 75¢ to $1.25. New Spring Neckwear FOR LADIF A wonder all fancy; ful of the and showing latest novelties in plain some hand embroidered Filet Lace, in Georgette Crepe, to $2.00 Satin, each. Couch Covers A fine showing of striped and figured: our North 00 to $5.50 cach. woven patterns, big variety; see Window Jisplay. F PULLAR & NIVEN "NO MORE CATARRH A Guaranteed Treatment That Stood the Test of Time Catarrh cures come and catarrh cures go, but Hyomei continues to heal catarrh and abolish its disgusting symptoms wherever civilization exists. Every year the already enormous * sales of this really scientific for catarrh grow greater. present year should show broken. If you breathe Hyomei daily as di- rected it will 'end your catarrh, or it won't cost you a cent If you have a hard rubber Hyomei inhaler somewhere around the house, 4 xet it out and rt it at once to for- id yourself of catarrh. Clark & Brainerd Co., or any other good druggist, will sell you a bottle of Hyomei (liquid). start to breathe it and notice how quickly it clears out the air passages and makes the entire head feel fine. 5 Hyomei used regularly should end catarrh coughs, colds, bronchitis or asthma. A complete outfit, including a bard rubber pocket inhaler and hottle of Hyomei, costs but little, No stomach dosin just Dbreathe it Soothing and healing the inflamed membrane. and all records ever The REAM FOR CATARRH & UPENS‘{JP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! ~Tn one minac will open, the Ciotimeu nostrils ages of your head will clear vou can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh will be zone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from vour druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing creamy/in your nostrils. It pen- etrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the- inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly 1t's just fine. Don't stay with a cold or nasty catar comes so quickly. stuffed-up rh-—Relief LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, DARKEN GRAY HAIR Use Grandma's Sage Tea recipe and nohody can tell. Brush it throvgiv hair. Gray hair, however handsome, de- notes advancing uge. We all know the advantages of a youthful appeai- ance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars t facs. fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred-fold, Don’t st and Sulphur | gray ! Look Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- pound,” which is merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. recommend this ready-to-use prepara tion, because it darkens the hai: beau- tifully, -besides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with ii, druwing thtis through the hair, faking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, i natural color is restored and it becomes thick, glossy and lus- trous,"and you appear years younger. differ- | 3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER CITY ITEMS turg(‘( \‘1 ng A. C. dance eve'®, Mar. 21, at Bungalow, foot St Adm. 50c.—advt. Miss Grace ing in a girls’ wood Hall. in spending the week South High street. Mrs. Henry W. Maier, spending a number of home af Mrs. Charles E. Russell reet. is confine house with illness. Don't Fri. Arch Coholan, who is teach- private school, Brant- Bronxville, N. Y., is at her home on who has been weeks at the Mitchell of to the iendly society of St. s Episcopal church will meet in the parish house Monday evening. The Philathea ¢l of Methodist church will meet Fr evening at ) for sewing. The meeting of the W. C. T. U, scheduled for tomorrow, has been | postponed. The girls of the Corbin poratian office bowled C. A. last night and r | scores were credited Wednesday of each week has been a signed the girls of this office for use inity iday Screw Cor- the Y. M. several high evening new and durable | B | evening. Has | treatment | the | | observed | newspapers, When it | young ! | Thousands of folks | of the alleys, Detective Sergeant A. J. Richardson today commenced a ten-days vacation. | Mr. and Mrs. William Laughlin of | Franklin Square were reported today as improving from pneumonia. John Johnsan - of 31 Osgood avenue, has reported to the police the theft of a 1 cle from in front l!f‘ the New Bri National banlk building early last evening. Lieutenant Tom Hawksworth is spending a furlough at his home in | this city. He expects to be discharged from the Naval Aviation bra t the service within a short time rounds will be held at the ht for the Employed 1in The view police were called to 31 Fair- street last evening where a man was reported to he making a disturb- ance. On arrival at the place, the officers found that the offender had heen taken into the house and his parents did not want him a sted. A 10-year-old hoy was arrested to- day by Sergeant Theodore Johnson on the charge of theft of a watch from Charles W. Robertson, a fireman at the Record buildin Walter Kopf arrived home from Hanover, N. H. for a vacation during the mid-year inations at Dartmouth college was captain of the freshman cetball team during past seu- today | 10-day exam- He | crack the District Deputy Joseph C. Tvers, Bridgeport, will pay an offic to New Britain lodge, B. I’. 0. DOLLAR DAY A SUCCESS New Britain's First “Big Sales Da Taken Advantage Of by Many—115 Stores Take Part. n the “Big inclemency Sales Day" complete succes rchants, as well as a the outlying of the yester- and | spite of weather, the day was a downtown me number of those in tricts of the city, did a large husiness {hroughout the day. Dollar Day was in 115 stores. publicity committee of Commerce, through theaters and posters, was responsible to asgreat extent for the success of the day. The occasion the result of Thamber of Com- merce ac v and was carried out entirely through the local mercantile bureau. A meeting of the traffic bureau w held in the "hamber of Commerc rooms this morning and a standard ¢laim form for freight claims was adopted. This form will be submitted the bureau at the April meeting. dis- A live Chamber of the the was to GIRLS BOWL WELL, | lanta, | Rollin C. | cently The Girls Bowling league of the | “orbin Screw corporation met at the ! Y. M. ¢. A. last evening and rolled | { up scores which are not far behind recorded scores of the men how ers of the Y. M. (. A. There lively competition between teams, the team captained by Fannie Schienker winning. Bowling league meets weekly 2tion. PUBLIC CHURCH LECTURY, e public is invited to attend lecture to be ziven by Miss May Dickinson, head of the Gin | Leazue of Massachusetts, speak at the Center Congregational church tomorrow evening under the auspices of the Women's Foreign Mis- sionary society. Miss Dickinson, who has made a study of girl welfare and child welfare, will give a stereopticon lecture on the s ject, . of | Many Lands.” three Mis at i assoc the | Blisii Health | who will abies TRISH PROGRAM AT CHURCH. celebration was Mary's church st night of Irish was rendered the choir under the di- rection of Organist F. ”vlrhinn.l | One of the missioners from the Ta Hartford gave a lec- freedom. The soloists | Mrs. Mary T. Patrick’s Day held in St and a pr ram music | | | A st | i by | salette order in ture on Irish of the evening were: Crean, Miss Mollie Burke, Misy Alice | Long, Miss Kathleen Walsh, John Kil- | duff, John Kiniry and Joseph Haffey. The engagement of M grove, daughter of John E. Rusgrove| of Bristol, to George D. Coleman of this city has been announced. The! marriage will take place in the Bristol| Methodist church on March Mary Rus- PLEASURE CARS M. TRVING JESTER for bronchitis. PLANS CO’\’[PLETED FOR K. OF C. BALL Committee Arranges Affair Easter Monday Evening —Membership 18 Growing, issued for the evening of and plans have. been of biggest the Tickets have been Monday ball one in Faster Knights Columbus affairs of the Lynch the history made for or- heads a have of its kind ganization. Stephen committee of ten, who been hzing for the affair for the at busily past zestion to make affair. The event three months and his sug- has decided a full-dress nization ar's ball the org this ¥ annual ball has in the K. of C. . but in the past :d out, not as a full-dress af- Through Senator George W. Kletf, the ball committee has been successful in securing the State Ar- mory for Easter Monday evening. The dvance sale of indicates a ze attendance ctically every one of the 500 members of the so- it is expected, will attend. meeting of the council was productive of 28 new ec members and 66 second gree members, that number taken the degrees of the "uesday evening. Thi received at the total of applica- tions for the nast six weeks to 114. Fifty-four applicants will be given the first degree at the next meeting of the council. been a big since Its or- it has been ticket . thi firs de- having council on ~four appl cations were ing, bringing BELATED NEWS OF WOOSTER’S DEATH Rollin C. Wooster Was Once City Clerk and Lawyer in Thi; City. v Word this has just been of the several received death months city telling Ga., in ago Wooster, a Baptist minister, cle He of was He and after graduating from started the practise of law He later became inter politics. [n 1892 and 1501 city clerk, serving while Judge John Walsh was mayor of the city. In 1896 he again ran for office but was defeated. It same year that he left this city went to New York where he tised at his profession. From there he went over the country and later entered the ministr) He w ps tor of a church in Jackson, Miss. Re his mother died and it upon sending word of her death to him that the letter was returned with the explanation that he had dead several months. He lcaves a wife and child in Atlanta. For Colds LINONINE TAKES THAT AWFUL KICK OUT OF A HARD COLD | .AND RENDE IT . HARM- | LESS. IT IS THE GREAT FAMILY REMEDY FOR ALL ORMS OF COLDS AND A RE MARKABLE PREVENTIV FOR THE MORE DANGEROUS THROAT AND LUNG COM- PLAINTS OF ADULTS AND | CHILDREN. Have a bottle of Linonine handy at all times—there’s no telling what | instant it will pe needed, especially | so for coughs that threaten browchi- Nothing quitc cquals Linonine who formerly was city k here. was about 50 years age and born in this city. cated here college in this city. ested in he was was also edu- and prac- for, Full-Dress | the meet- | in | At- of | the | was that | was | been | LOCAL METE DRIVE Britain’s} $80.000,000 Budget, Being This Is New Throughout Count A special committee on fin the Methodist church is malkil the campaign which is tg in the local church'$ aising of $25,000, New Brita lotment of the $80,000,000 to be collected all over the: States for use in furthering; thi lof the church in this count | foreizn lanas The sum ig*’ raised through a system of ments spreading over five "y making $7,000 a ar the local The annual report of the ol finance committee gives the ri expense of the New Britain paris $8,950, of which $1,000 will , be ceived in the Sunday plate- offe This leaves an expense of $7,950 covered by contributions, before i national campaign is touched. ‘¥ additional money called for will P tically double the usual contril tions during the next five years. he budget for the coming vears includes $28,771,845 for el buildings and remodelling ‘and. § 2 6 for salaries of ministers “-ig workers of various descriptions in th United States nd its possessio | There will also be $40,099,040 &% | pended in mi work in forei fields. | Tt s | for I ducted ionary anticipated that there will be little difficulty in obtaining the | sary amount for the local ¢hurch and the tribution expenses of the additional con- REFEREE'S\ JURED. / YE, AN While refereeing the g,nmhe city championship in Bristol last | night, Warren S. Slater received in- juries to his eye which has caused the optic to be closed entirely this { morning. Soon after the toss in the | opening play, one of the players col- lided with Slater and bumped his head against the latter's eve. Al- though the eye was quite seriously injured, he continued to ofliciate in the game. The New Departure team won the game, taking the champion- from the C. J. Root team. Gerarde Machine Works Machine ring and Tel. ship work, welding, »bbing. 588 Kast 539-3. auto re- | Main pa Street. [VIM dehver} and hean' duty trucks, from !5 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, i Pleasure Cars. (‘ITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. 5 S | Anton Angile & Co. | Telephone 1581, 153 North St., New Britain Conn., OVING AND TRUCKING. ! Short and Long Distanc Prompt and Reasonable Service. Large Mack Truck. SPRING MOVING Capable and cfficient furniture moving done any distance, A. H. HARRIS DEN GARAGE DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET MANRASS AUTO CO. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Fuone 37 139 Arch St. | MANNING’S GARAGE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION Repairing and Accessori 12 years practical _experience with BUICK MOTOR CO. Experts on Ignition and starting systems. Specialty on repair- ing gencrators and magnetos. 4. REAR 168 ARCH STREET AUTO REPAIRING HAVE YOUR (AR REPAIRED OR OVERHAULED WHERE E FICTENCY RANI AUTO PARTS MADE AND MACE TheMetal Special ew Britain, Conn. ‘PHONE 1196 Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage. Supplies and Repairing. New Britain Taxicab Co. —Day and All Night Service— Weddings a Specialty. TEL. 1418-5 INew Britan Garage CHESTNUT STREET Around the Corner from Main WELDING, AUTO RE- PAIRING A SPE STOR \(-l, T \L’l \' Kensington Repair Co. Now is the time to have vour looked for the comi Give us a trial zuaranteed. car over spng work KS FOREMOST. 1INE SHOP REPAIRING. ty Co., Belvidere PROMPT SERVICE. neces- | and sole There is but ond only. No Mail or Outsize Silk Stockings $l; D They fashioned with back seam, made double black ‘and are full with mercerized garter hem, in brown. FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY This Stocking should sell for hems and double soles. Black and white, i O only $1.59 $2.00. Tt seams is made with long silk and back double garter Lisle, Mercerized and Cotton Stockings Some Mighty Good Values Among These 79¢ Oxlisle 50c Mercerized Colored Hose, Seconds, 42¢ Hose, 25¢ Mercerized, 50¢ Mercerized Stockings These have Mercer full fashioned, but because imperfections quali some slight irregularity in readily recog pair they are to be sold at very unusu more than a half the They price. for Seen in black and white, at made of each little regular slight but nize that 1 value are very and are bhig 25¢. ’ knitting Colored ou will fine this a Jlack, W These hite fine Stockir tockin service valy 12¢. OUR SPECIAL LEADFR AT PERFECTION, "ON, TION PERFECTION, Well made, No better values ouble sole, 50¢ ] e R « black, medium weight cotton Stockings, black light weight cotton biack mercerized boot Stocking X i outside lisle Stockings, 3 Ality, stylish and durable. possible anywhere than these fine q PERFECTIC e ——— Outsize Stockings Fashioned Lisle 65¢ and 75¢ HOSC hvc cotton Black lisle They are fine gauge Fashioned Cotton Hose, 59¢ Black Stocki medium weight right oles; high in give 1 with i ast rvmm The double cotton for of Stockings. top and Spring double sole, one Perfection made full e il At 59c. and elastic, especially »od gervice and brand 69c. good values. 65c and 7 shoes. — We are Out for a Record Breaking Business in the Men s Shop Tremendous Values for Friday and Saturday 1900 Men’s Fine Quality Poplin, $E @0 3 Madras and . Percale UH RTS These old 500 PIECES, MEN'S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS and DRAWERS AT \ Garment will not last long at this price and when they arc there will be no more at such 3500 E. & W. and Lion Brand Men’s Collars, sizes 12 to 19- REGULAR PRIC 57 Dozen Fancy Striped Madras COLLARS PRICE 25¢ EACH CHREA a savir REGULAR 564. PAIRS MEN'S PURE SILK HOSE AT 50c