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PDainty, VER $300 BALINCE OVERSEAS NURSE For Rheumatic Agony, Delicions 'V SOLDIERS' FUND VISITS AUNT HERE Lumhago and Neuralgia TheOUIJ A Mayor Does Not Know What to Do Miss Agnes MeClosky Served No Choking, B““"“t‘;if‘;;‘gzhl,';?;‘;gf'“y Its Use—Con- e Sodas | With Money—Suggestions Open Right Behind Lings |, ™ pain o rhoumutiom and gone— " ~ou ousnt to nave « hox ot Beay's the swelling—the SOTeness—are re- Mustarine in i 3 the house, because it L] lieved quick by Begy’'s Mustarine stops headache, {.,,,_,w,:,, toothache | & i y ey o hs than by any liniment or plaster, j and backache in half the time it takes | Tastily Served Mayor George A. Quigley issued a| Miss Asnes McClosky, Who N 2 el . g | dnL Bac sene iy t takes statement last evening showing that a | been overs asiadwen Oosceinune BRI RSRINERILCE Sl doel iose orcl| ST e siles: Dickinson’s Medern = astel EjE &1 and stationed at a field hospital in | sional pains in the chest, With tight t's simply wonderful how quickly total of $331.10 still remains of the | fnd SEUOROC &6 & €L Gon, three | iess and soreness, the best thing to it brings relief in n z i soldiers’ welcome fund. This amount| mijes behind the front line trenches|do right away is to rub on Begy's sciatica, lumbago. . Loatie Fountain gives the best miles behind the fron S | . ) o . : has been placed in the bank. Mayor | has been Visiting her aunt, Miss M- | Mustasine. _ While for sprains, mocs| ysterious and Entertaining, Amusing, in Temperance Drmks. Quigley is undecided as to what dispo- | A. Riley of Washington S“et = 19is The chances are it fl'}vll save you /M}“ s sUff neck, in- . o pe . ~ : dutsley. Sho went_oversens, puEist 15 | from plenrias, broncnms and e famed and rowen sk 3 inow | Scientific and Instructive, $1.50 Each Try Our “Tango Flip” |[eition Will be made of the money and | | Sin, YL SIC after train= [ pop o G mont | an equal. 0 . d is open to suggestions as to how it|ing at a camp in a, and was : | o Mustarine (Begy’s) is the original' . s and J as bee ol S 3 - work in a fleld ) the work 50 P shauld be expended. It has been sug-|at once detailed for \;:’S:;ll‘cwnd The tard preparation compounded to will do the work of 50 mustard plas gested that the fund be used in the | hospital. The hospits take the place of avd plasters ters, 5 | N e e e the place of mustard plasters. | 'O . . e icelebration that is : ;| line of march of the iroops an g o sure s Mustarine—a] e e ,.L,‘,Lo‘;;;‘,’e"ém‘l‘fi‘;‘ In this | e s rad tho thrilling ex- | It is better than any mustard plas- | yays g i the heart of |ter—far better—for it has twice the : | ® That the people of New Biitain ob- | perience of being near jected to the voto of the comnion |the combat in the Marnc sector, the | strength and can bo kept on until ail . e council in refusing to appropriate| Chateau-Thierry fronf, and the Ar-|inflammation, soreness, aches an <3 § B Hardware 336 Maln Street lckmsofl r“g 0 $1,000 is evidenced by the fact that|gonne forest., | bains have disappeared. i i uralgia, neuritis, 3 A small box costs but a trifi $1,353 was donated. Expenses paid by the Chateau-Thierry d“‘t:i And it cannot blister—not even the civilians brought the tatal receipts up | S S W ht to the hospital tenq to $1,585.35. Expenditurcs amounted | Where Miss McClosky was working e s | e — = = : 1 “ l s‘ " Rosiyi.ate leaving a balance of | droves, and many times the hundre that the property w ar over forty minutes in a rest a COTTON REPORT. & b L] e $331.10. A compilation of wounded soldiers filled all the 3 z 5 of the re- Britain Trap Rock company, of which | being frespassed upon and Offices | district. Officer Clarence T 3 g HOSR i 5 ey a k pany, © hich Spass I an ice ce Tamphese Washington, April 15.—Consun ceipts and expenditures follows: available cots and every bit of SP C. B. Davenport is cavetaker. The [ Herbert Lyon was sent to the plac notified the driver to be in ¢uri yes- PHONE 330. Donations to soldiers’ fund..$1,353. on the floors. women, one of whom is the mother of | The case is one for civil action. terday afternoon after his car had For three weeks at a tm eight children and the other the| A fine of $2 without costs was im- | Deen standinz an nhour and a half m | to 720 bales of lint and 10,553 Closlcl hs . o ay and night : | » census bureau todas % { McClosky has worked oy 7 ithout | mother of four, were picking da | Posed upon M. K. Pasco of the Anerl T the 2 itain Trust com. | linters, the census bureau tod George Sparmer .... 20. without rest, many A e nounced. William Wall . : having had time to take off her uni- | 1ions yesterday atternoon. The police rest skin. | tion of cotton during March amountec — e, Gea. A. Quigley. 7 form. There are many instances of | = it R i e ik = Arthur McEvoy . .7 wounded soldiers which she has Stephen Donlan : found sad stories to recall, and one 3 Claudo_Stevens i s of & wounded lad, who was “T;‘;: Start today to buy ik An excelient investment Mrs. John Farr..... 25. her care at the hospital and 1 ¥ & R. O. Clark........ 19,76 being discharged returned to the fir- War Savings Stamps N ) and a patriotic duty — | ing line, and in six days was brought back to the hospital, with both arms shattered and part of his face gone. Hotel bill ....... o After remaining unconscious for five Sunday dinner . 5 | days, his life was saved by blood R. R. tickets. 287.00 | sfusion. R. R. fares. 24.60 ! At one time, the hospital was Hotel tips ... 28.00 ! burned to the ground, in the midst Barber shop . 4.70 | of volley of shrapnel bullets, and Allowance to necessary to nut up tents to diers 262.00 accommodate the wounded. N i Disbursed to | Miss McClosky was present when § personified are diers on pier..... 46.00 | General Pershing received a decora- our new Disbursement to tion from the French government diers since return 35. and she has been to Brest, Nice, Refreshments . ... : | Paris, and Italy. Lrogmany 5 cigarettes g o e 2 . { = Ctor Cigarettes {MOON SHOWS CROSS T mans, Dresses, | |Cisarettes ....e. PN its o> | |Searetes - % AND DOUBLE RINGS Cigarettes . Trolley fares .. YD insignia - Taxicab . .95 Unusual Tmnar Phenomenon Last 2 vening Arouses Widesprea nter. 4 s, | R et | Make music a part Donations by friends 2 o A lunary phenomenon, which astronomers say was one of the most ] L] L) 331. peculiar observed here in a long time, | =4 0 oul al l e e occurred last night and aroused wide- 4 \ m ADJUST SCHOOL spread interest among the thousund_s who noticed it. The moon was rounded by a double ring and for: d i -~ g o) TEACHERS’ SALARIES | the center of o luminous eross. This Do the cares.of the day oppress you? The Victrola appearing at the beginning of Holy Week was regarded as unusual. e refreshes the weary mind. According to astronomical observ- 5 Dt e = {School Board Appoints Committee at s e 2 e 3 o e 0 1 1 phenomenon was due to frealk- ’ * ente 13 g CITY ITEMS Special Meeting to Fix Pay ish atmospheric conditions. They sai Are you eager for entertainment? The Victrola suits that the cross has been frequentl : N < of Instructors. | served and the double ring like: = 1ts music {o your every mood. but that it has been rarely that the K. of C. ball, State Armory, Arch Pstreet, Easter Monday night.—advt. At a special meeting of the school ! A reception was held Sunday eve- wo, heyesappeared jogatheriand Sl It is this actual service of pleasure and relief in your board held yesterday a such brilliancy as last night. mg at the home of John Farr, in 2 Satiemeonial)lBuct b o8 cY £ fhonor o Witliam Farr, who has re- Suncrintexdent (Holmesjflemos finfenel| RS fousitons oL HERE setisson: oo daily life that makes the Victrola an invaluable possession. urned from overseas with the 102nd | City hall, the finance committee and | ;o 40" S00% 00 &0 VLD SRS i 3 o ] : i " rogiment. fhe comimities/ion! teacherslmers anl| Sotie o n e e as | What a privilege to have the greatest music by the very I Bdward Stromquist and Christine achlintcond f ‘ e e A 3 . . B [ L pointed to act in conjunction for the | ticularly bright. At times the spec- . = X Stromquist have transferred land on| oo c oot o o R S 0 D facle bocame dimmed, but remained greatest artists in the world to cheer and entertain you Stanley street to Ferdinand and Em- throughout the evening. . oRERD o at the very moments when you most need itl 'm@"lh' g salaries for the ensuing scholastic A permit has been granted by|Year. Judge B. F. Gaffney presided | — ~ | Building Inspector Arthur N, Ruther- | at tho meeting and called the ses- | ford to Maria Yeordi to construct an|Sion to order at 4:30 o'clock. He! N POLIGE COURT R addition to a garage at 538 Main | Stated that it was customary for sev-, T2 R s, The cost.will be $500. eral years to appoint a salary adjus | ' Kennedy's dancing school tonlght— | ment committee at the April meet- | Matulis Discharged For Lack of Evi- Victors and Victrolas in great variety of styles from $12 to $950. g ing. Through an oversight this mat- : Miss Kate Stanley is making a six | {or Was not brousht up at the regu-| dence—Proseontor Refuses to Con- There are Victor dealers everywhere, and they will gladly play your favorite e o i ar monthly meceting ast Fri- g m’:‘th’:e;“;‘or;f Glen LEprings W e day. el duct Trespass Case. = music for you and demonstrate the Victrola. Saenger Voice Culture Records are rrg;l:a. lu;;xtfrfg ]‘iT vrf::"g;‘:s f;“fil anf;"se'sz.?!’d rfylué.crlf’ffa’fbfifizi‘,“{f,! A discharge was ordered by Jndge =0 aluable to vocal students—ask to hear them. Meaned now. Conn., Hat Co—advt. | Was moved fo have the finance com.- | 92mes T. Meskill this morning in the o 4 . N The anoual meeting of the ¥, W.|mitteo and tho teachers' committes | (250 ©harEing Albert Matulis, aged Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. D A. will be held at the recreation | act as a salary adjustment commit-| 21 With V’reacvh' of ”;,’” pe’""?' Stevo) 4 o f 5, proprietor of a pool-room in . ; | T o ::‘;':x??;gify evening, April 16, Dr. John L. Kelly and Bdward M.} the Bronson block requested that o ]mporta_mt thl.ce. v © Records and VtcmrfMachxr;es‘:: s:::t;:‘:k 7. B. Murphy Sons® Hot Gross buns | Hatch, Whose terms expired at moon | Warrant be issued for his arrest Sat- ally coordinated and synchronized in the processes of manufacture, s Usre delicious. Try them.—advt. today, were present at the session. smtl;\g that he had been use, one with the other, is absolutcly esssntial to a perfect reproduction. 1 S b The other:commissioners in attend- | 'y insulted on several occasions ) 0 ] mf’é;::a;“(;‘;: S s T S S e A e e e | New Victor Records demonsteated at all dealers on the lst of each month gone to Atlantic City, where Mr. Goss | 10Ty Henry P. Roche, K. Clayton | two arose, it was stated, two months has purchased a new 40 foot motor | 300dWin, Dr. Ernst T. Fromen, Bd- | ago when Politis had Matulis ejected boat, the “Gaviotta 2nd,” in which | W27d M. Pratt, George W. Traut, I.| from his pool-room, B : L. Kilbourne, Judge John Walsh Assistant Prosecutor Joseph i the party will return by way of the | . ads 3 2 e Joseph G. Connecticut river to Middletown. Superintendont Stanley H. Holmes| Woods refused this morning to pro- An organ recital will be held at the | 200 Herbert H. Pease. secute two women charged with tres- South church tomorrow afternoon, | = — — | a conducted by organist Joseph Beebe, i i ““Victrola' is the Registered Trad rk of the Victor Talking Machine Company for which the following program has & X ictrola’” in the Reeistered Trademark of she Victer Talking M e seinsii ) Tired,OverworkedMothers v Memoriam.” Sullivan. 2—*“Palm | 9 a3 m AN Sunday hymn.” Berlioz. 3—"First| s s, s What You Need is Vinol Wagner. 5—"Prelude to Persifal.” | URAL N i TURA AV VRN RA A RATY i AT ey P AU AU R U Wi . o x ;f?ne; your straws and Panamas War conditions have made the demand upon a s0w to be cleaned and we will have| I ISV T imi e NS e ronnet n e v b other’s time and energy unlimited. In their zeal Zonn. Hat Co—advt. to do all in their power for their loved ones, they A tertainment given by the New o . . Britain Boy-s club wil ba nela wea. | continually overwork and are soon in 2 nervous, nesday evening, April 23, the pro-| run-down condition. Vinol,the non-secret cod liver ceeds for which will be used to equip the baseball teams of the ciub. | and iron tonic, will build you up and make you Mr, and Mrs. Howard L. Platt and iy "ot Hare Stiga HERE 1S PROOF family of Hart street, who have been spending the winter months at Aitken. | . §. ., will return to this clty Easter Whitman, Mass. Cleveland, Ohio. Sunday. s A aufisy:id frorg ‘a ner}rous, run}; “Illf(eepdhousg for my i 4 » - 1 lown condition and loss of strengtl myself and got intoa weak, run-down N'x:‘*’ Fi?,li:rdx::grigie:;k O:L r;&a‘z\tf s0 it was hard for me to get arogn'd condition, nogstrength, languid and no eyt 2 8 ! and do my work. After ot.hezj medi- ambmon: After doctoring for awhile » N.Y. | cines had failed to help me Vinol re- | and getting no better 1 tried Vinol Mr. R. J. Vibert son-in-law of Mr. stored my health and strength and I | and to my surprise it built me up and and Mrs. L. O. Lusk, of Cedar street, heartily recommend it to anyone suf- | strengthened my whole system. It has left for a two months business fering from a nezvous run-down | is certainly a good tonic.”’—Mrs. Wm. $¥ip to Panama. | condition.”—Mrs. R. M. Little. D. Dawson. Harry Hine, of New York ecity, —_— ! : spent the week-end with his parent I Mrs. H. C Hivs 4 ) | l' A\ ( 3 “Strénoth BSASHIR X e L N N S TN N r. & o of Hillside C eates Stren th - ; I T IWWWI T ¢ e O : 01 PR PIRTAN % g : | [lES %fi» i cras L ”Miw"i i l ”‘ HH WMWMM - s i ARWAVAVIA ‘ il Mrs. R. W. Poteet of Cedar steo DI \‘}HW” | ”p !‘;,.”3, e es e % 7 A g s g i HHLHIN I | l W ) Is visiting her parents In Kansas Cliy. |, g RO ) ST e DA M) i J. B. Murphy Sons' Hot Cross bu Sé BRI it e ey = : are deliclous. Try them.—advt. RTWHERE I |