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'ACTUAL FACT RIDAY, APRIL 11th We will sell 144 $1.50 Fountain Syringes for 79c. Only one to each Customer THE Dickingon Drug Co. 189-171 Main Stree PHONE 330. econom- ical, practical smart Suit that a woman can buy, for town and country wear. The Luke Horsfall Co, 3 ASYLUM ST, CITY ITEMS Our feature hat at 0 ean be eanaled by few, Wilson's.—advt. @Gerald P. Crean, of Main street, is la week-end guest of his sister, Mrs. ryon Smith, of Ocean Beach, New [London. The suit of the Londan & Lanca- shire Indemnity company against Mrs. Jennie B. Anderson was withdrawn in theé city court at the session yesterday. Lawyver A. P. Upson was counsel for the plaintiff and Judge B. F. Gaffney for the defendant. James 8. Dwyer of Boston, chief of- ficer of the aircraft division, is spend- ing the week-end at the home of Ger- irude a Kenney. ew lines of spring hats, Wilson's. -—advt. Miss Margaret Baldwin of Forest street has returned from Sea Pine, Worcester, Mass. An impor:ant rehearsal of the Y. M. T. A. B. drum corps will be held In the Tal 1 tonight. The corps is planning a busy season, and will begin rehearsals at once to take care of many engagements. While backing out of his yard on [North Stanley street yesterday after- noon, M. J. Kenney proke the rear axle of his new car. St. Mary’s Ladies’ Temperance so- ety will meet in the school hall this levening at 8 o’clock. GRABECK AND NELSON HOMJ Philip Nelson and Willi rabeck are spending a few days at thei omes in this city, and will return to Camp Devens to await discharge this jweek. Both men went overseas with he 102d and have been through all he engagements in which this regi- ment took part. They arrived in Bos- kon with the 2 last week. While n France Grabeck was cited for ex- eptional brave in the second battle bf the -Marne, having distinguished fmself in 12 engagements, MAY USE FERRIT The bill which has been before tha enate during the past week for dis- ussion, regarding the use of ferrits hile hunting rabbits v passed in he house terday afternoon. Tha ! has been watched closely by a humber of local rabbit hunters as ijts assage would add greatly to the pleagures of rabbit-hunting. The bill vag. known as the ‘‘Rabbit Bill.” f§ Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Curcd by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseaged portion of the ear. Thers is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness. and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafriess is caused by an in. [flaméd condition of the mucous lining of [the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a_ rumbling sound or fmpertect hearing, and when it is entirely cloged, Deafness is the result. Unless the 5 amation can be reduced this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroved forever. Many cases of deafhess arée caused by catarrh, which is [an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur: faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the blood on_the mucous surfa of the sys- tem. “We will give Ons Hundred Dollars for ony case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot ¢tured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Clrculars > Al Druggists, T75c. e o " Zolea~ ~ [ pe | pendi NEW QUARTERS ARE PROVING POPULAR lGharity Organization Pleased With Cemer 81 Headquarters Following is the the New Brit The New tion is tul it new quart has for one operation of cial workers afforded by the Visiting Infont Welfare burear, for tion and plans regarding known voth the Visiting and the Organ Is M it and under nourished? cares for 1he ceives special erly feeding physician’s kn needs. Of what when the poor mother cannot when fhere is no income, when cupboard is empty and there milk? The situation is explained the Charity Organization stock up the empty shelves coal into the eellar the milkman to ecall cine is ordered the p-escriptions are filled at our expense. The older bab all need extra clothing as the mothe income has been sufficient for the rent and food when everyone wa well. Shoes and garments are pro- vided and 1f there iz no of anv arrangement whereby that mother can be self-supporting, she is placed in the care ot the Board of Public Charities to receive some reg- ular help from the city till her chil- dren are old enough to aid toward the family income. ITas her boy of ten been ton ragged tc send to school so that his repeated absent days ha come to the notice of the attends department? The visiiing teacher calls | and finding the real reason for tru- | ancy to be need of clothing because | of illness and widowhood, asks co- | operailon of the Chariiy Organization | soclety just around corner, who knowing the ecircumstances, gladly furnish the needy wearing apparel and the school records again show perfect attendance, Have some of the persistent nuvuml and thelr parents been summoned to | court after other menns have failed? Boys and «irls placed In the carve of the probation officers are now inter- | viewed each week they report to compare school records, and receive encouragement or friendly advice in one of the yooms at the Charlty Or- ganization society arranged for that | purpose, Tho probaiion officer often Dbenefits in his dealing with the chil- dren by the Charity Organization’s former knowledge of their mily matte i The agent as part tire woman pro- | bation officer has better o,.portmm_\v} in the quiet of an additlonal private | office to befriend and counsel the | wayward glrls placed in her c as | well as talk over plans with a dis couraged pavent. The close proximity of the new of- | fice to these variou fare work- | ers the improved essibillty of i rooms for applicants, the majority or whom are nérth of the railroad, ifs increased space and casy adaptation to various needs, all present oppor- tunities for a broader scope of weorlk. Plans are already formulating toward an improvement and enlarging of the various lines of Charity Organization | society work, bringing some realiza- | tion of the hopes of directors and | agents of the past yon All have known of the henefit and impetus gained by not only worl in har- mony with the other agencies but | have foreseen the adartional gain of being housed together. Out of 31 families coming to our attention for the first time during March, only two presented themselves because of unemployment. Eleven of | those known to us before asked us ta help them secure work. The greatest need was caused by illness. In elght familles either the wage earner was temporarily laid up, causing a halt in the income, or there was extra heavy expense due to a child’s illness. Four mothers were supplied with necessary | ald because of desertion or non-sup- part while awaiting the return of the husband from jail or during the time of locating him. Tour vagrants are a slightly larzer number than usual, some few taking advantage of the plea | of unemployment Just shiftlessness brought of four familics to the point energy and expense, are expended task of women firm needing a prop someone for mbition—the: of Tmanits nionthly report of in Charity Organization: ritain Charity Ores g on a new 1 the mor of s at wter incentive. the several Botter ng in the Jurse April in as it b tiy rellow opportunity is building with association and consuita- | familie Nu be to Charity 5. S the new haby | isiting mother who also instructon to prop- | the haby according to wle baby’ nurse re- | of lc e is such adv i work, | the | no | to caily. If medi- | a 1.t re, o we ac ng membe of need. all valu- in the al- tting shiftless on their feet. always de- men and Always g on and minus hardes: ance, are with ation society. | M who | send | and arrange with | only | possibility | the method of support; marine clothes, tives, connect those of frail phy ing tuberculosis and instruction; vi ing trained this was accomplished by inter applicants, and by s | with were < ob views ot March, and | receivin 10, The OUIJA WONDERFUL Talking Board Mysterious and Entertaining, Amusing, Scientific and lnstructlve &pl..,‘i Each HERBERT L. MILLS Hardware 336 Main Street Universalist Church Service Sunday Eve. 7.30 RED CROSS HALL 425 West Main Street Rev. W . H. TAYLOR one of the finest speakers in the denomination will speak upon: “WHY A GREATER UNIVERSALIST CHURCH?” You are invited to hear Mr. night. Special music. Taylor Sunday Is your hat like this? This is the new Spring derby—Rather low in the crown and more of a flat set to the brim. It's absolutely right and it’s a $5 “Dobbs” " Hat. write to absent relatives; tracted father to place his children to board: pravide gardens; help a motherles: temporary man: acquaint METHODISTS 10 GET lodging for a convalescent | i et JOBS FOR SOLDIERS, securing her husband’s friendly lift on the way toward rela- | 1919, “I'm Forever | Blowing Bubbles A song of imaginative sentiment with a rarely beautiful melody. Coupled with “The Beautiful Ohio’ as a canoe song, with fascinating words music set to the same rippling that made this waltz the season’s biggest dance hit. A-2701—85¢c “That Tumble-down ~—_Shack in Athlone An Irish ‘“Home Sweet Home ’—an old story in new words, set to glorious harmonies thatintroduce favonte Irish airs. On the back, “You’re Still An 0Old Sweetheart of Mine.” AY2698—85¢ "Till We Meet Agdain and “Rose of No Mans Land” Columbia Orchestra has now made these two old favorites into wonderful, dreamy, lilting when no job was obtainable; iqu efollow- experts at the for examination ! it girls who are be- cctive schools. All iewing 211 times 1in the office, the agent and visitor making in behalf of families both homes and in conference relatives, pastors, ete. Results ned by telephone inter which there were 4 in dealing wholly with work the Charity organization 14 calls of a business ficial to the wor benefit of the i supply an' idle merchant | with facilities for a bath, clean | i Local Churches to Form Employ- | ment Bureaus | | with clinig influenza, better sho a meal, and a| in co 5 Every soldier egations hes of a job and sailor in the | s of the .\le(hodlsl! 0 and will be of on employment Sunda announced C. €. Dorchester, chairman of the Methodist Minute Men for Boston Area yesterday. In every church in Boston trict the appeal will be made by minute men to the emplovers in audience to put a slip in the material d, $120.25 wag | fribution boxes Ing how | men they will employ, soldiers and the 50 nature dis- the the con many ol were b Tor the familie spent from the treasurer’s fund, and | ch to d Over anc the pubii and fatherless month brings a few tice in addition to our ist of over 70. Four dded during March from life insurance Because of mental individuals were unable their own mainte for red be- wid- Every more to our ho- | new the heing handicap three | to provide for | nd two oth- | ere in need | We were to “secure | should permanent. for | six and day's work for four | Coming in touch with 152 families | during the last. month, was neces- furnish emerge aid of (terial nature to 14 and temporar kly help fa 12 from the Chharity | inization funds. To 39 others we | clothing, to medical 5 hd dental corrective four, Transportation was to one man. With ti the agents have tried pleas for advice and st plans for bette help find ones were | funds lett | exhansted, | ers of help work that varions cau ab to ney ave four ance, s work furnished remaining 74, | meet the counsel; to sug- | ing home condi- | ta | rents; smooth out nily squabbles eady lengthy | ized gani | liter: to |y Lol sailors wishing employment n put their names and addres th © or md meet the ative of the minute men, will be on duf; the door to that the employer and employee get together. The forme enlisted men do not { have to be members of the Methodist | church or of any church in order to i get the afll of the minute men. The fact they have served their i = in the great war for democracy suflicient recommendation for every | Methodist emplover to them :.{ | also in repre- who n us away $71.86 from the agent’s special fund Priends presenting with partly hoes to give made it pos- keep shae bill down to pairs for Aild was organ- from outside the society’s funds to the amount £31 , making $256.40 expended through charity or- rtion demands. he war is over but the work Jowing war and because of it, is done, nor will it or several y In this period of reconstruction, not only the work of Tehabilitation of s, but greater problems of nealth, the extermination of il- , the planning for possibility ot | and profitable life for those hand and ain protection for the very young | the T 0o old to travel life’s rond | 3 ‘1,)(-rn . us. Social work- | the Y. AL C. A, Bmployment bureax vour thetfe inter {in obtaining positions for returned ‘ous support. men | to the Dpeople “When it is that hune encouragement of thousands of Methodist we strive to vs fought under the fAsg, it is no SR dust that the Methodist church should do all in her power to glve every soldier a chanece 4 decert iy ing.” Mr orn le to our - $12.04. at seo tol- not to e ks give public chance The local sort of local this v churche employment which will co-oper deral mployment arve to bureau te form a in with | ice and 0od and flwm ilone, are ers need our gene We loek Britain for lowship as stewardship Respectfully submitted, CORA M | symy New fel- | our of considered and fulfill than a fo Dorehes- | safd | of rn | reccive En ment formed minute chur die that suitable waltzes. There's no resisting their invitation to the dance — and vou won't want to, either! Columbia Grafonolas —Standard Models ep to $300; Period Designs up to $2100 The A-6098—-$1.25 A Few More Mid-Month Hits Riccardo Stracciari and | 78104 Columbia Male Chorus { $1.00 Charles Harrison i A-2699 Charles Harrison | 85¢ Guido Deiro 1 A-2695 Guido Deiro { 85¢ Funiculi-Funicula . Salvation Lassie of Mine . WhenYou Look in the Heart of a Reu (fmm the “Bener Ole’") Royal Flying Corps erch . 5 Marines’ March New Columbia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month COMPANY, New York COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHON Grafonola Shop INCORPOTRATED * 138 MAIN STREET Telephone 208 S New Britain’s Largest Exclusive Retail Talking Machine Shop plans on miltes demobiliza the cet the congregation nd. and through men tion effc h of t o positions them.’ Colds JLAXATIVE fets only | GROVE'S T.«hl,ltl,l»i OR( The ! hold £1N00at and 20 urged | @race J. Sullivan. J. « { Lyneh, } Hum | nas pr { terial m sell & ge. 18 Grin and BROMO Cause renioy one o cnature on Rosebud bageball its first pra at St M the following on hand: J. Saresky. J. Daly W s pla to be \ Anastasia Joe Clyn 11 of last a chall 1o state averagin The Manaser, J communt and in I ns TS returning are Quinine the ANTZING. te Saturday plave Ericson, /T vear's n; « throu for New ber is requested to be at this meeting. | | emplo: - | The New Boys’ club band ‘“’:’]’L | Scout Troops Give Superintendont Sur- {1 pove their semi-weekly rehearsal of the | : Methodist Fri sol- Britain | prise Supper—Other Notes, Scouts of the New charge of Swnunrms:'wx" day evening. | The Boy aritain and opened see [ Boys OI.D SORES ULCERS AND ECZEMA VANISH Good. Old ment club, in Lol George H. ( intendent, arter, gave their super a surprise supper | mem- Cook | pleasant 'here were Superintendent which was follow- nflucnza. st evening. QUININ There {bers present. spoke to the ho: brief talk from James Ptolmey, club and the carpenter in the scout- Reliable Potorson's a Favorite Remedy. by a Oint- : master, well known around the 25 the guest of the troop. Thursday April 17, club will entertain 50 girl mem- social sclence class of the "he object is to study . the A1 and civil side of the club, A |sbecial police court session will be i ced for the oc which will wed by music a review of rious classes in the club Winchester Junior Rifle corps a meeting this cvening at k at their rooms at the club real target practice is sched- next week and Had 51 on ed to cut oft log —Wm. J N box for terson, the & ulcers ¥ legs Dectors Peterson’s Ofntment Nichols, 402 Wilder ¥ <ill | struetor w att it are|hers of the “| High school. sam w on evening, Uhete e ouné Rochester, tge Boys' street money AL 1t in the hods brt sunburn, and ite) eczema and MeCue, ( B.I s0¢ «m; d has eve piles “Pet Dbleeding found yard Haven “Poterson’s tisfaction Welss Kelly, The t sion, Chv wor! son's and Olntment ttehitig Charles e best for plles I have Whitney ma-| the ge any v 1 i ever The —Major Vine. Ma dntment for salt Cuylerville, N Al druggists sell will Rus- lynes, R 3 h {uleda for every mem-