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PNOS HROATLETS —FOR— AT AND BRONCHIAL ATION, HOARSENESS. INESS, BTC. HARMLESS ND PLEASANT TO TAKE D CAN BE USED FREELY. 25¢ per box THE inson Dug Ce. 169-171 Maln Stree! PHONE $30. of Serge, Poiret - > Twill, Tri- cotine or Jersey is an Extreme- lyv Practical Garment for Early Spring i Wear— E The ! Luke Hersfall Go. ASYLUM #%, s 3 The Dress advt. Department ®. L. Woods of the Y. M. C. ted in this city today. Mr. Woods to take up county “Y” work Rpril Victor records are here, C. L. ree & Co.—advt Past Jixalted Rulers James and William G. Muller of tain lodge, 1. P. O. will install officers of Meriden lodge of Elks p evening asquerade at night by Tegner hestra.—advt. ineoln C. May has Camp Real Estate company a se at 97 Connecticut avenue prge Catherine Johnson. resident Melgs H. W necticut Trust company of F d was a visitor in this city . H. Beloin has sold a houso at meour street to Annie Wiantis ough the Camp Real Estate - ho meseting of the Loyal Order of will open at 7:30 b'elock avt Sc' sale. Goods Main street Shop, 'ormer Doy Secre- H. Turner hall, lodge Satur- Liynch's sold throngh to and rt- toc ¢ instead of TO PLAY IN HARTFORD tor Klett Secures hool if Tt West Middle 1 Game Is Necessary efforts of Physical has been of the West e dec ng the Klett, er hrough orge W~ hrren bure the use mnasium for esday h tonight. The West Middle gym one of the hest in the state, fine basketball floor, and a seating acity surpassed by few gym- siums In the state. In the event of s game being sary to decide ampionship. tickets will he ced on gale at the New Britain and [ddletown “Y buildings about urday, and can also be obtainel at Bter's pharmacy in Hartford. No éte will be sold at the gym nce. Senator Secretary able to Middle game nece: ROTHERS ADDRI poral Gerald P. Crean and Private John J. Crean Speak on France. MEETING. ‘orporal Gerald P. Crean and Pri- ® John J. Crean, both of whom v service in France, spoke before meseting of the Friends of Irish jeedomt in Dawson’s block last night. e Jocal boys told of their trip to nce and went ns of the war telling many de- 18 of batties which have not been ! and their talks were well re- ad By the large audience. Private jh rean went over with an in- tr¢ @fwision several months after brother.: jPlans for an open meeting to be id in K. of C. hall on Wednesday, ril 28, were diecussed, and o com- ttée was appointed to arrange for aftatr, e DEMOGRATS GHOOSE SCHOOL BOARD MEN Judge John Walsi)WRenominaled; Andrulewicz Defeats Dr. Kelly As a result of held the democratic Bardeck’s hall Dr. J. member of city convention in on L. the Arch street last evening, Kelly is no longer school board. Despite opposition Judge John W ed for another te nomination was made unanimous. The convention w a rather mud- dled affair and lacked any kind of or- ganization. It divided its into groups favoring certain men for places on the school board and these groups were determined to have their men chosen. The nominations of the convention for the school board were Judge Walsh and A. S. Andrulwicz, principal of the Sacred Heart Parochi: school. The convention was called to order by Edward O, Kilbourne who acte d as temporary chairman Attorney P. F. McDonough reminded the men ent that even an attempt upon part of anyone not registered democrat to participate in the con- vention would make the person liable to his candidacy, renomi pres- the as a { Millinery Co.~ through the cam- | to a fine of $100. . The committee as folloy First Hinchliffe: second ward, James Grif- fin; third ward. John F. Leone fourth ward, John 1. Ross; fifth ward, Paul Murczak; sixth ward, Edward D. Kilbourne. Mr. IRoss reported for the committee that there were 53 dele- gates present who were eligible vote. P. J. Murray was the choice of convention for selectman. Nominations for the school hoard were then called for and the conven- tion took on life. A vote taken show- ed 30 favoring a secret ballot and 21 voting against it. Finally it was de- on credentials ward, T was omas W. the cided to take the vote by nominating | one at a time. The vote by wards and the counte ward O. Kilbourne, P. . Clarence Callahan, and Paul Nurcz The result of the pallot was as lows: Total votes cast Necessary for choice Judge John Walsh J. R. Halloran A. S. Andrulewicz Dr. J. L. Kelly 5 The mémination of Judge was made formal and unanimous. The voting by wards was resumed on the second choice. The result w. follows: Total votes cast 4 Necessary for choice A. S. Andrulewicz J. R. Halloran Dr. J. L. Kelly : Mr. Halloran withdrew as . date after the ballot was announced, expressing appreciation for the port of his friends. The next ballot re Total votes cast i Necessary for choice A Andrulew Dr. J. L. Kelly . The nomination was made unani- mous and the convention adjourned was t were ken k. fol- 1ited as follows Children's Hats, avt. haples of the | com- night should the local quintet | B having | en- “Puilared at Fashion Park to | id- | Murray, | Walsh | sup- | | TRANSPORT WORKER IS VISITING HERE | = (Rev. William Johmson Met Rer. | H. A Jump on Shipboert | | e | Rev. William |the Y. M. C. A | returned from with the U. S. spending a furlough with hi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. denry S. Walter of lexington street. Th; :hnt}; loft New York harbor March 10 &8¢ i at Azores on St Patricks of has Brower Johnson transport service an Siboney, @ s family | ship ved . lain states that Rev The chaplain states € Rev. M:x"(h.fl('lvi{:.\un Jump. well known to Jocal people as a recent pastor of ':ur South Cor egational church, was (n> of a parts professional secre- ! tarics who were on board, sailing on 4 commission for the reclaiming of tho battlo-scarred districts of France | The mon of the party were eminen specialists in many lines. e Mr, Johnson says that the minister s very popular with the men on “He conducted an impressive Sunday service, and also led the “fel- lowship class” which is a Bible study class. He sent a number of greetings to his friends in this city which are being personally delivered. At the expiration of the overseas commission Rev. Mr. Jump will act pastor of the Tirst Congregational church in Manchester, H. ] Two other men known to local cir- cles were on the Stboney, one of them Webb of Geneva, 0., Who , a former pitcher far the New | n baseball team in 1910, and| was going overscas as physical director in the A. B. F., where he would be detailed from one regiment nother for the supervision of ath- and athietic meets. The other 1bhi Kaufman who was with a welfare cammission in wihich | were 16 men and women Her- to w board. who AUTO SHOW WILL OPEN NEXT WEEK Will Continue at Arch Street Armory From Wednesday Through Saturday Evening. The big antomobile show will open next Wednesday night at the state ar- mory on Arch street and will con- | tinue through Saturday night. The | committee in charg report that | practically all of the armory has been taken by the mobile dealers and from present indi- cations there w to accommodate all o want to place cars on e > decarators will s 't of next week rmory. The men -t for the work ones who decorated the in Hartford for the auto show. decoratians will be the most elaborate ever seen in this city. Many columns | will be used, a special ceiling put in and many electrical decorations will ndd to making the hall attractive fer the big event. All of the spaces in the | hall have een numbered and the name of each dealer will he hung over | of the dealers hibition. vt work the in arranging who have the are the same BELL-DELL This is the Bell- Dell sleeve. It's a new style innova- tion developed by our tailors at Fash- ion Park. This ef- fect alone is worth visiting our store to see, We have this par- ticular suit in stock and it sells for— $35 and $40. Wilgons i tlon win i cuss plans ace in the big | auto- | 1 not be enough room | the space he occupies, The band will be located in the gallery and this will give the entire floor for the automo- es. AlL indications point to New Bri having an excellent show which compare favorably with any in state. Dealers are enthusiastic the outlook and are pleased that rangements have been a show in th ty. In past vear has been necessary to go to H to exhibit their cars. 1in well up in the automobile world Many parts of cars are manufactured in this city and these will be on ex- hibition at the show. The show will attract hundreds of visitors to the city and will put New Britain on the map in the automobile circles. v wil ih made trov C. OF €. MEETIN =S, Tainters Met Last Night and Groc Will Hold Session This Evenin The Grocers’ and Butchers' assoc meet in the oflice th chamber of commerce tonight to di for he social activities of the ation for the coming months. No social will be heid fol lawing the meeting, but plans for a big social to be held later will be dis- cussed. About 10 new members W be admitted to the association, bring- ing up the membership to over 100 The painters of the city, including union and non-union men met at the chamber rooms last night and plans for a permanent association were dis- cussed. 0 Colds Cause LAXATIVE Tablets remove the cause. one “Bromo Quinine GROVI'S signature on the bo Grip and BROMO Influcnza, QUININ There ARRESTED AT HOTEL. Couple Are Fined $10 and Costs Fach {was In Police Court Today. Wm. Brunn and Mattie Merigi were fined $10 and costs each this morning by Judge James T. Meskill for mis- conduct. The couple were arrestsd at the Hotel Bronson this morning Sergeant John J. King and Officers McCue and Store: At 2:50 this morning the three offi cers were standing on Main street, op- hy | posite the Hotel Bronson when Brunn ;and the woman entered the hotel and | registered. { the office the officers went After the coupla had left into the 151 Wl LADIES OF NEW BRITAIN It affords me m vour notice the uch pleasure to bring to wor:d’s finest line of Aluminum Ware. MIRRO For Beauty Mirro Stands in a Class by Itself. HERBERT L. MILLS Inspect It? \D found 15 man and ition led to their arrest runn nor the i had an ¥ this morning, but admitted Hardware and that it s - retu rouny wor thir tho i K S g | Young DEIST DISCHARGED. : Local Sailor Oscar After Ninc | Released Yesterday i who lost Argonne | days of | for = { tiv cent Months' Service., L Machinist discharged | York ¢ and has returned feity. At the tim station Louisville, which | France for a « aivision. service r Mate TFrank E the Lieist vy at ternoon, in t dis © he the shor e Trom at New w home his s is camp & W anoarc now s00n stachr waz ¢ into 8 ne mont y E c ined at the Pelham Bay { which ion. He was then fle wil ceiving ship at New York and some | camp, { time ago was placed aboard the Louis- | J. Cr 'ville. During months’ lough to reccive the for is docked sail €0 to and is ot Jersey the The oceu st T lea |r nine sery At i Its toasted ORKING on the plans. you'll \ hard joh: enjoyv a Lueky Strike cigarette —there’s nothing more delightful than the famous toasted flavor. LUCKY Tt's toasted. TRIK garette The real Burley cigarette: the flavor developed and enriched by toasting: like buttered Do you smoke a pipe? Then Lucks Sirike tobacco: same toast © formula: 11°s toasted. crassod Soldiey Father the war, ne accor who gpent a ALUMINUM 336 Main Street rned trip. T Town \LLBERG HOMI $700 Minus Arm Learns of ghout Reecent Death. f East his right dur Main stre rm in the ng the closing was home yesterday h with his n this country re- n I'rance and has been at a taten Island. He eoxpects his discharge soo i1l sital art of forest t furle arrived rela- ela- r June July August 1d g : September treatment soldier's for des Octoher November December 1919 January ebr home-coming learned for the th of his father about a month ag this ey to panied 1 he f the rred = 1ary ning Priv 24 hour s home Upenyour package this way INCOoRPORATED RECEIPTS FALL Clerk’s Less Than Ye has 700 in the k's office in the past year as MIRRO ALUMINUM RAEFLECTS GooD HOUSEKEEPING Quality, Workmanship, Convenience and Durability Won't You Stop in and ~ OF'k Office Takes In About Ago. off of e town com- The falling in t been a receipt: the previous vear. reccipts by months folows Fees