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{ Ernest W. Pelton, and scout exccu- ANIZATI“NS T!} tive, F. K, Johnston. This ors ‘/m(ovv. stands for the furthering of} boy power, and for patriotic and com- | munity service. Tt ches boys of | il : ; iving, and the love | |8 ! t open; it develops null\{'i;iill\‘]l'. 5 . S 1 an invaluels Grotting spirit. It Choose your clothier with L PAPER S YLES EaCh 0 F! l 166000 lasses lusive, Instruction s | g wisdom—Have confidence in in vens i a va of subjevis of what he tells you and in his absorbing inte hoys In_ the e e e merc hdndl 0~Seled stv]c—— joved , and o ¢ united charities | fho woodsman's know'edge of camp [ \ dPa\-IA' us work Wllh PR e e T o s e S IR EL L el SR nodels | Again Most Popular i 7 he roconstriet po- 1K) el ey i We arc now showing the largest and most exclusive nssort- Working Girls® Club. er ey o S e || g s (e (B S Rl A Ready-to-Put-On_ Eaticuenyilepicn » es i i b Lo e i Kimball is chaivman of (i 5 i v woof the R i ne to lacek of funds | | . : i f " i ) ) ranezement may | i Our Decorative Individual Cut-Out.Borders are strikingly beau- paid seeretat <ent numb lis (poinfing to anothor)' fadeq Do not deny us the pleasure of showing you our selections. ¥ou 169-171 Main Stmi ; e MARKED MONEY IS L T TR e e o et as e ent, the fact that the bovs were N PHONE 330. el Day i Al i AR L y ling netted them fines of §2 and cosis | B : Boys' Club in 180 if ! uppostiof o nupiic s FIFTH WARD RALLY. < : Ly ¢ Jkinz and a dressmaking | c el S Bt in 10 . ndnetec and so- el xanized in 1891 and = Sl iyt o) Red A Republicans to Meet This Evening Much e S e aniosed i i i 1 ers ave: President, 1 pitERicl: e riiened by ngh Street Pfll‘ly CO"V]GIed of at Skritulsky's Hall, : HOCHefd Ty I SN 0 SEPLECGE) mbers of the ovganization: The fifth ward republican club will M. T.. Platt. and superintendent, M. It cn B q ST e R R PHONE 3 i : ssociationfl. S l 101¢ rally this evening Skritul- . oot noenolls (BEURloYE b g e mfigfll quHOI‘ ales sky's hall. Senator George W. Klett, | § orgamization stands for fihcdevelor e ; {he present | e City Clerk Thompson, Tax Collector ment of boy power, a central mec Andrew J. Sloper, Bernadotte Loomis, Chairman of the TR S R 1 Ui e < B Tarsons, A marked one dellar bill was used | Boupd or Public Works, Ernest . i of the city, 1ard for these hoys, i 2 i ‘| vesterday afternoon 1o trap MUS. |y Fire Commissioner Jol m ; : o president s. Laurenc Mouat, v ai £ i nphrey, Iire mi rer John Spring v seliool 2 hool, and. o source o | ¥icS Dresident, A hares J*. Chase, | Antonea Urban, who, the polee | momugsewski, who is candidate for E )Styles m healthy entertainment under able ane T, e \liss Ella Dorman is the (lYmm, has heen ¢ rr_vm;; on lwhmosmo derman, and William J. Qnuigley - i Interested supervision. The physieal | Ireast! - ko illegal liquor traffic at her home on {5 hio, S ding . # Horsfall- : ! | head visitine nurse and has charge of : 't and Joseph Owsiak, candidafes for g side of the hoy i developed through | 1w VKIS MArSe SHC T a8 Vistt the | T8I street for some time, and the| . unciimen, will be the speakers. Made thenies and s tion it : ruse having worked successfully, Mrs. : ° -~ of the city and three | Tt £ The recent action of. the common feihoutit Urban was before Judge James T. P R many trad entry, el e & salistuctorily L council in refus o appropriate Clothes it y A 1t istactortly | oy i in police court this morning cai L LOFs ADDTopriak HARTFORD. 3 o : : i the districts, 200 calls average | MOSRI dn police court this W] £1.000 o welcomo the local bhovs of are examples of i« encon Wt ‘ ] number mide by the nurses each | 28 (M CRAHES S T B0 B ke | “Yankee Division” has brought about Fes B . iy a ereditah ) \ | month. whe oo ios are visite costs posec § i CaB8 1 a vevival c itics. 3 e cte the modes pre- 2 iy y ery | MOt When noor families are visited, | (191X WAS TMRORTE €T FNER G 00T a vevival of politics. Tt is expected i imulated; « ) V| and cared for. 800 sut-normal chil- | PSR #PROA WERe TR S SCons | that this evening’s meeting will prove | erred by men description, ;i tren ave now under the attention of | 4 : S to be interesting and that the 3 : e E ] [ nix - ZEE R ducted the state’s case and Judge com- of brains and - ! Gale vi uu‘;,}\‘..\. association Ad- [ \Villiam 10, Mangan appearcd for Mrs. | On council will be severely criti- ek ! o e S ST « wholesome nstruction in f 52 cized | reRains: : | tize i L G Delngislgon, 'he home on Iligh street was raided | = { i N . Aohman citizens. : believed the rer ¢ 3, i) NTVE They are smart ' inization. " y'\"\ n ‘\\-H li 4 l’y‘:n\"v\"«'n:( YoslendenBattomnon¥hyc e s ERIER | s i f e e | ko ; avelL il wrdson and Officers W = i but never bi- The New : I ;r\ SO [ ive measures. ¢ l < 8 e us, Skelly, Nealon and Lam-| Surprisc Party Given in IHonor of Mr. | tio s incorpo in 1894, and [ heing conducted, and ednesda 5 on it : 3 & zarre. O e S e My el A N et el ! 0 ”" .‘ « S L e DL | fwr‘n S S _'j‘l‘ thesdorein d presented the marked bill to In observance of their third wed- e ad L secretary wrles : | popula \ : the past epidemic, | 1016 1int of whiskey. The palice found Bz 2 ¥ s treasnrer, Frederick Macomber. Miss | the visiting nurses were indispensable. | it i ko b [Eac Do i pall o F TG : within the house four full cases of | paii cireof satheroc 8 Luke Hersfall Gfl [{Qora sBailogishiie sunenylsomsanc sy Milk Station. heer and about a quarter of a pint of : plied g thoghomeliof Ruth M. Bristol {he visitor. OIS 00= i shne milk station, i cemection with | e el e e e O aebied in | the couple Saturday night for a sur SYI, e | % 3 5 o 1 1 " D connectlio: whiskd & 9 o prise anniversary par 4 arty Cihinn ] | [ sanization has. since its inception. | (he visiting nurses, supplies a num- bath tub and covered with clothing, | - ! 29 par HARTFORD. s refuge for the needy of the e g - it 1.0 constituted a@ number of local and 4 | stood a ber of children with the best milk |and another case under a bed, While ' (e oe town friends as well as & num. { city. Tt has not only aided in mate-! procurable auarts of milk o day | the two remaining cases were exposed : g : & Unioinem GaEeay J ber of Jloves o ational B ) a s s : e R S e e e bt eyl € the National Bis- Too often a smart costumie is ruined by the wrong hat. It e it company for which fir . oy | 2 ulus for s hettorin nditions | the epidemic o loneor possipla il oEl the et andl whisker Inchidlysl coicacompanysonswnich SR nm il may bo too big, or it may be too small, or perhaps it ien’t the < Wallis works, and a most enjoyvable f amonss applicant sorvice. It [ as th und contributed for : P Gl Jurchased by Lec as Afeatd ¢ 2] e 4 i amons 1 1 } fund ntributed for t pur- | the half pint purchased by Lech w et kind of a hat one ought to wear. If you want a hat for a special blishes upon its feef until it has| pose s hausted brought o the police tion and will | o c \ unol 1 rought to the poli ORI NS e e costume, or if you want just one Chapeau, and you want that just el ritiative working condi- | As the ‘eanizations of self-sa ye conliseal e i ted an snitiat HLEEC ! . L C be confiscated carried out by those present, Manager right, come to Dillon’s, Alger of the local branch of the N family suffering anses of [ ficing endenvor are quictly workin As a result of numerous complaints G R G zrane for the furthering of community | received by the officers on that beat, | 13 - e e S { ¥ ) ST STk (o T fot i You'll not only find the kind of a hat that is particularly Cl’l‘Y lTEMS s ad , temporary aid, clothing. | health and weltare, it is hoped that { Officer Walencziug made an appoint- | 0% FIHER COMPATL Hoes : Sl fie Jegal aid, medical | the public will now set a new val- | ment with Willlam lLech to trap Mr 20 NonlerE oy ards theficlose adapted to your costume, and is hecoming, but you will find one tutional car 2 = v of the evenir AMr. McGee presented id. optical aid, dental aid and secures | uation upon fheir meed, and respond | Urban by means af the bill. At the | 7 T PEERER, S0 = 00 “_Lm e that has just the proper turn to it, that has good lines, and one Don't forget Viking donce at Bun- | employ During the war, when | With an awakened eommunity sym- | appoint '[ vl)un. the oftic ”1”\”’ el N o o o that you can be absolutely sure is of the finest quality material galow Friday, April 11.—Advt. the suffering among the poor pathy nl Richardsoupgm el ech Al ool The Stanley Women's Relief Corps | ausmented, its work was herole and rched him. He had nothing on his We employ competent saleswomen who are capable of seliing All hold its regular meeting in Kenil- { invaluable. Dur the past month it | RECOVERS VALUABLE o, 6 HIEE Wee el G0 CADETS TO MWEET. you Chapeaux that will be entirely satisfactory . - him the marked doliar with which b 15 P Vednesd afternoo: s cared for 148 familics. As an o 1 hallion WednesdayRatternoony he was to malke the purchase, Accord- pt 2:30 o'clock y on it will need funs for the i T A ot T e Let the Bureka Cloaner do vour | continuance of the administrative di- Iaiaal and felznine siakness secired | #LINA. B! Rooms Tomorrow Night, leaning. Barry & Bamforth—Advi. , vision and for iho uctins charities. S the half pint of whiskey for which ho| The first meeting of the year for | FODT 1S CHATRMAN NEUMONIA The regular meeting of the Keni 16 oay ity > . o 2 v | tendered Mrs. Urban the bill. When ['the Tierney Cadets will be held to- | Louis Fodt w: Toitad ohiat b ~lub will be held this eve he Day Nursery was founded last | Pred Rackliffe Toses Gems In Fox's o5t Ihe FonRelhs o en ot the of- rrow eve .80 4 - Lot dt was elected chairman of . orth club will be h his evening. e b R he left the hause he again met the of- | morrow evening at 7:30 in the Y. M. ( the house committee of New Britain C‘“aghy?"c"”- Immedi. Sunmen a8 il S e ficers and gave them the bottle of {7, A. B. hall, and at that time plans | Jodge, B. P. O. E., yesterday, at the ately begin “emergency” need and will bo con ez a8 s whiskey, whereupon they ralded theifor the coming vear will be dis- | organization meeting of that body treatment with- need has not lessencd. Ernes Manager. tenement, securing the cvidence | cussed Chairman Wiillam Sullivan 7 The Sons of Veterans auxiliary is knvited to a silver tea at the home »f the .,,-mq,,,,gl_‘ Mrs \nx\w\‘\ ‘Rh():xlua } Sl el e : = n | Bric Baude was chosen secretary. The f 26 Cottage Place, o Vednesday | | ags > P > ) the 3. cadet committe. : \ 2 298 Cotta. ‘ B nesday { ¢ commerce, staried the movement. | Some people are born lucky, other e e R s and Twae ut on e 3 el i o committee has outlined several plans | vening. 5 S HeaRnr | olicve s 1 i Eania usband, was put on outline the plans for the coming vear, | that will prove to be innovations at Mite dean Cochrane has been en- | and it s fostered by a commiiice of |achievc ek and Ul others have | tne witnesa stand, but was unable 1o | and Major Tecketl will again act as | (e mike Ganiew (ho coming ser 'S APOR aged as soloist ni the Trinity Metho- | the civie burean of the ( m of | luck !.v|n~ upon them-—to paraphrase | throw any light upon the alleged sales | drill-master. The committee is con- i “YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30%, 607 312( T SRt h e e T ea Commerce and hy the following wom- [an ancient saving. Fred RacklifCe, of | hecanse, according to his testimony, | sigering a change in the uniform for Bartenders' bhall urner 1, Mon- | an’s committec Mrs. John 1. Kirk- (fn_» tirm of Rackliffe RI"uH»\m s, may be | he was attending church services ye: the cadets for this vear and deslgns AFRIOCAN STRIKFE SETTLED. evening, April 7 vdvt ! ham, chairman: Mrs, Tsaac D. Russell, | safely adindged ity of 11 three | terday at the time of the a st will probably be shown the boys at = R Court Colamba, 27, D. of C. will| 3rs. Iinest W. Pelton and Mvs. B ;.‘.mul\ i the experience which will | The raid was the fourth succes: S ST R G Johannesburg Trouble Which Began | reet Tuesday evening at K. of C. hall | Allen Moore. Mrs. John O'Brien was | be related. liquor rald conducted in - this ity | see— ~ Last Month, Satisfactorily Adjusted. bt 7:30 o'cloct en d as the acting supervisor of r. Rackliffe a few ovenin, ago | within two weeks. - . ¥ The Catholie Women's Benevolent | the institution. The Day Nursery was :Mwmh}! Fox’s theater. In his pocket Iined For Assanlt. \ Johannesburg, Union of South Afri- eglon will meet Wednesday evening | organized in the combined interests | W8S @ '”‘I”‘”‘" co) IH:H‘ a sum - of John Buzchik, Gceorge Papas and ! ca, Sunday, April 6, (via Montreal) n.the school hall. Officers will be in- { of the women who were of necessity :"“‘ L e H:‘\ 1”‘[ ey "“"' s li- | Medtora Debara pleaded not guilty #§ | The strilke iere has been sottled, it is talled. { employved by loecal industries, and who b et diamonds of con-{ this morning to assaulting one anoth- announced and terms are beiug draft- i Charles E o Solt - s siderable size and worth a tidy sum. |er. The men were arrested rday S i g M harle: Wetmore b sold | had no means o uarding their | o5 e b A ed between the purties to the con- R her handsome residence on Grove | children during the day, n he catne out of 1?0x's he did not | aiternoon at the heme of John Fargo i) i B, hitish the Gams Reoll Betatel| o iOETES U 1”\ [v ik aill 1:‘,“‘ i r MceDon- | on West street by Officer antord & So., to John W. and Helen Kelly Me f 50 “childven a day are cared P LoE e Rs ot stneligand D (astery bl complaini iy 260 isent 5 b a [ of 30 “childven E g ound the bill fold finally. Some one o palice headquarters. Cabe; Richard W. O’Gorman sold o { cleaned, fed and kept happily amused | elso had found it fivst, the money was | '”).'( :l,'v. .L' i ].\',f:\,u'”g‘ el late in March with a wallout of me- wo family house at No. 81 Smalley | anq the orzanization. keepins vvv: gone, but the individual who found It | anly and e was Qiseharsed, whilt chanics at the municipal power sta- treet. through the same agency. to | qouch with tho foreign mothers, Is|was not thorough. He did not fecl | sines of and §7 were fimposcd g ongend wsidue it maaieportad it stino Salmoiraghi | the diamonds when he emptied the | apon tho other aceused, oo | .~ the time, to proposed retrenchment @ BIDICEE IOV | i fold for valuables. Wrapped in a| According to witnesses in the operation of the plant. The Miss Blizabeth | e Roy Scout organization 8 | picce of tissue paper and tucked in a | (o the I trouble. extended to all branches of mangnreated in 1916 and it now ed- | corner the gems were still present. | o the municipal service and a grave situation developed because of the “ volls 100 members agninst 200 of last | They were returned 1o the owner to- 3 E at Camp Devens Sat- A e ; S Gsider 5, 5 activity of > g -Bolshe- e i Its _aficor Lugaldent Al ta prevent a fight, and all three were 24 ty. of a largo alien’ pro-Bolsh: P vik element, according to reports. vear hrday. Williams was drafted about a 1 bear ago. - - Bi, n: o 8 Twice A et ————— The Bureka is st. Barry & I NS Twice Arrested. Theater—Are Found by the Pelton, as president of the Chamber The strike at Johannesburg began teaching new health hahits to ]‘.s( e, Papas canto wrgo heme sterday after- noon and began to insult Debora, lut mustered out or striking him. Buzchik intervenc hert 1. Carbin: scout comr ion Tlolnies and Hoffman’ v 1 Andrew Colava was disch ¢ dvt s < i - He uit !ObaCCO i i e e e U haisee R To Cure a Cold in One Day morrow night when MeCormack Wronchey fined as o ' 3 % - | on High street S €€ 2 L o i ‘My window shades LAXATIVE BROMO QUI e 2 e : : Dixie Jazz Band starts | 9 ay i | S S e onel s el e wing A large crowd was on hand | former was charged with ass: always look nice. S cheland g S [ ; i » zreet them at their first appearance | (he 1Wo Jatter with assault and drunk After being bailed out (RRTES ght, Wronchey returned o "t » dance to a real live New York Jazz It sy e lARNE S on coRa BRIl ; 5 & i £ i X : R terrnpted by Steve and Andrew while : tiny holen and little ragged cracks £ > ~rE now v he was changing his clothing and st o that do so much to mar the looks of S Hntel o arlck 5 LOCAL TABS WIN when he ebiecied to their presence, e . your windows. In shades made of cd out into the strect in scant i sire naceo a < | By a margin ol 85 balls, the local | garh, The police were called by somc mafihmgtuu il Otiers ort i . 3. pool team defeated the Wal- | nelghbors, and the o1 Bt 68:71:73 I'nfayatte SN It Sordsr il ylonteeanlly Beovarenmin gl | lingford team in the rooms of the lat- | Stanislaw Zenk and hd Stum ren Cor. Washington : : x S society, Saturday night. Return | ski were arrested on Grove strect | NEW BRITAIN, CONN. I froc al W g to| & will be played in this city Officers Skelly and Sharp for breach Me’oflgwmrmgwmdom ROOMS $1 ANDUP [ war 3 Stution T irday night If they can be ar S {of the pence urday n 1. and shade maicrial surprised American-European ik 7 i ~ quicier nerves, | Those of the local team winning thelr | Shumski was also charged with bl d Only First-Class Patronage stronger heart : . improved | Eames werc: Crean, Luby, Reagan, | drankenness this movning. He was 0,' Chafed I1stere . T {1 vonwillfind the great fault of the ordinary ¢ eveRiEnt increns : wd | Weleh and Rouskie, fined $5 and $7, while the former paid In Our Prescription De- shnde overcome. It ia made of a closely Solicited and Accepted other ”fl.: anta o Jisoning S e T Gn e e o Rineinet) eet,_, ::':hfl d:«-ho:lll&m that filling of ehelk aurself with nico s you iehin the ordinary shade 1o soon cracks | ! Try Our 50 CENT I.UNCH | rid ot the i e ecome 1 A ‘ oy and creating a disturbance, Officer e i partment stands for both and falls out $n unsightly stroaks snd pio } \ Go to your windows now and ex« amine your shades. W. GROVIE'S signature on | ny years. He wa - st week, ¢ v still larger crowd will 200 y q 5 o ¢ on hand fomorrow. If vou want T man Skelly told the judge. - boles. Sun won't fade it—u SONBTINGN mmGES',f}g” Four boys aged ahout 16 ye: e *l‘?‘lzj ‘«;!\L;‘\nr\;“{:’nt m::d n\:x'r'le l({vx(\‘;n?:r] RELIABLE SERVICE (,Auxq-d- i;; many rich, n,::e‘x':m':: 78eALL DRUGS!S were in chambers today for ootin otl i TS, € SING. AND REASONABLE PRIC #nd In Rrenfin Dwolex-—o le o A. PINKUS. re o d o1 2% Ointment, . For quicker results, first D Lol gl tdeny i el gl ‘ P craps. The boys were arrested by 3 o o iatist QN @Y 6 BewLans |00 o e tsenae bathe the feet with Resinol Soap and P o § gt yos ank Hahn on H: - Coma soe &, S 1:;;{{::‘ TODAY S e e Hot water: Cesteriis aril the vt cotetine ol Yam Waur, ((Iimn apply the cintment AXELROD’S rench Fried Potatoes, = Optician, Sure Relief $1.25 togother with their dice, W on retiring and bandage. i R ' EYE EXAMINATION ARE FREE taken by the officer. One af the bhovi i ’:'::t:;;:;:":;,::::;;‘:}hu(:f:h m:anln':- PHARM ACY I ACKLIFFE S Corn Fritters, | Broken Lenses Duplicated. - told the story of the game as follows. | ™ : other skin eruptions. i 250 Parkst., New Britain Tea or Coffee, “L had a dollar in the pot, playing = | For free trial of soap and ointment 236 PARK STREFT » Office, 306 Main St. "Phoie 57¢ F Sl & ) write Resinol, Baltimore, M4, X quarter up,” he (pointing to one of h Corner Bigelow Phone 1368 Satistaction G Sed: OR INDIGESTION the boys) threw 15 cents in {he po ! el il ———_ R R R R R R AR AR RRRRR In Main Dining Room