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G Boston Store TWO IN HOSPITAL [ svo0t Wit " por Constipation! Physic AFTER SHOOTING |..... ... ..., Purge or Laxative? 1r the Ogden, Utah, April —That he question ariscs—what to use. will support the league of nations Purgatives and cathartics are drastic and usually cause WE ARM HEADQUARTERS FOR Text 1€ As Printed in 4 : | & IN P ARK ST R[][lM i e i | Everyone now and then becomes constipated, and mil- ‘ FBR[SI M‘l-l-s 0 Newspapers, lions are chronically in that condition. The perplexing | HARTFORD. ‘ i 5 (Continued from First Pago) mwnTm provided it contains the a reaction. Saline waters are rapid in action but do no more ® 8 Sihanes | amendments that have been reported the bowels. " d 2 O e ot B Cerventien sl G e e B SR e than empty R . i : ine €aAVEe AN the shootine artair, but nad beedjment or Senator Reed Smoot at & } Just as certain an effect, and certainly a much more . : truck with a sharp instrument. non-partisan banquet. last = P Rl et ba e said. About half a dozen lacerations can combinatio 2 : 0 that | mple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the | -e found about his head, face and : i y . naerwear s e e e e [t e L e o name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It acts gently, without lto by Bolice Surgeon Robort ¢ «l[\‘;‘““ that the league could not LO,”,',‘,','.: i griping. It is an especially ideal medicine for children, The fabrics In “FOREST MILLS" ont the man turned over fo the NoW | many troops should be suppiied for women, old people and others who find purges too powerful. Fine Weave Underwear are unusial Tritain police, wio had arrive forelgn expeditions, that the league | | Only a teaspoonful is required, and by morning the move- «‘: :“v\e c:l\mm\ m.}1 ‘v':mah r:‘f th'; ‘,\::rv(v' DAGan S Playing: Gards ’lr!‘m;llj nfm have control over internal | b B mentis frec and complete. A bottle in the house is insurance SR R RS T The room In which the shooting) @ Wl h, = r’:‘»l:\‘lli‘lr(‘\vi I‘I'A'fi[h:{.;”:“ulwt‘ jor the whole family against constipation, indigestion, head- a | aches, flatulency and other digestive ills. ltook place is at 323 Park street and of fit {took P AT mandatory [ 1 : Lo et ine y against the wishes of its | 4 il i {15 occupied by Truhan and Sie Teaple, | The druggist will refund your money if it fails SPRING AND SUMMER WEIGHT: 5 [two men who e at the hospital. As a7 » . = FOR MEN, WOMEN AND | vesterday was a Ru 1 holiday, the I would support any leaguc of | to do as promised. Children’s Vests 'and Pants, spring and summer w ht, ¢ oup. ! % Battleship New Jersey Expected | ) EN | were passing the time playing a ] 9, ) he 1] e @ CHILDREN men ¥ [ ng the tim b e Rt gt Dr. Caldwell’s y—Now is the Thme to Buy. ish, all White, $1.00; colared, [P0 (10 " Ll e, Just how the | Knew peace or liberty tncreased laboratory others seamless. This is & wonderful value at 50c a pair > and absorbing ¢war ‘Women'’s pure silk and fibre stockings with back seams. Coms. and light weight; all sizes and stvles. [Ziecek had fired the shots and ¢ : /i this family lax- (o0 Dy W. B. Caldwell, 468 Washington ‘Women’s pure silk boot stockings, 14 inches of silk, in black; |der and from two places in Truhan's o e Two sizeer ask for a copy of Dr. Caldwell's book, “Tho vilk and wool and all wool. 50c to | Injurcd Men Found. - 1 slight that you can scarcely notice them. Regular 50c value, ‘an ’s mercerized lisle stocki vith back seams, Union Suits, medium and ankle o pool of blood with the others stand- iWiormens rised lisle siockinge with back seams, cpmy LI TS o > LLS” i er S " O ON - 3 B N 1 o R i i Ask for “FORES MILI at Officer Souney entered the room he | port Vedic brought 58 officers, 2,180 Many Pledges Received. ing. Regnularly sell at 35c, 89c and 45c. This sale for all sizes. nations, pact or treaty that would : ., |Russian game known as “21.” Much i Tadies Union Suits, white and flesh, | RUSSil BUEE Shown a8 (0, ¢ ha [ tor. T would not turn over the PRICE AS ALWAYS P EPSIN ¢ o . P S £ knee lensth, tailor made and lace fin- | Hauor ToR 5 Fridince Wit oL € IiC | United states to Asiatics who never R YR Women's $1.00 and $1.25 silk irregulars, some with back seam { ; ] = costs d> to the War, ect B, Laxative S35 [whole thing started the men could not SR by sacrificing profits The Perf: Ladies’ Pants and Vests, medium |explain today but they were sure that | Poies hwel e o | in black, whit d col riced $1.25. = . x - FREE SAMPLES—If you have pever used n black, white and colors. p { that | 26TH MEN 1 tained the pricc @ Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepein scad for u free trial four of them had found their \mark. bgh, o [Rl0od hegan to flow trom back. shoul-| MORE ON WEDNESDAY giive has been wold B t., Monticello, TIL 1 thers are babies at bome, il Infants’ Bands and Shirts, cotton, (neck. RIS k .00, Care of Baby."" Women's mercerized lisle seconds. The imperfections are:so $1.25. When the police arrived the two in- | TFansport Vedic Brings 200 Veterans; unusually good bargain at 25c. FOR MEN jured men were. lving on the floor in - e S 5 black s hite at 50c, or colors at 5@c. This is a good v lengthy also shirts amd drawers in |ing around and, because of their 0 e ST, ! Bast Dorset, Vt.: and East Haddam Labas sl olorsiat ec: s & pood vaimmth medium and light weight. [drunken condition, seemingly unaware and Moodus, Conn £ 9 of the seriousness of the affair. When Boston, April 22.—The naval trans \ Boys' Ipswich BStockings, good heavy weight fine rib stoc NEgghanded the revolveriand aii | enlistea men to this port today. In-| | New York. April 22.—The initial iful of b ¥ one of t n. Five | | A : R e o [leb Gl nuni ek oo 200 mem | y rush of Victory Liberty loan subsertp- Lo oty shells. The. gemeral appear- | bers of the 26th Division. They were | tions in the second federal reserve ance of the three room flat indicated attached to the 103d Field Artllery, | district was somewhat abated today Ia free-for-all fieht as the furniture | recruited from New Hampshire, (Continued from First Page) | but a torrent of pledges still rolled Cm mMs a curate at §t. Mary's church, ¥s, n < fciently recovered from his | tles were lying around the room. Coast Artillery of New Bngland. Qelv M e e Gived) by ha | ctaltallyuptoRTORa S Rtodavinas — liness to hawe allowed IMm to: S . Fire Chi Part of the 108th Field Artillery | federal reger = e 58,499,000 and.!h(i bank officers were Kennedy's Dancing School tonight. i the Forty Hours’ dew s Seen by Fire Chicf. X reserve hank here today from | gatisfied the district would maintain | ok otioms, Ip Blre Chiicf K. M Dames cavy |and 5 P Kery sombany aud Penps 501 of the 854 bhanks in this istrict | ita dafly required quota of> between| “ort riDeRs b coomnthy o Y [the chief. Fireman Faward Woods | vania and Connecticut casual com-|ghowed a totar o 53 000 ang | $75,000,000 and $100,000,000 ! Lieut. Willlam Walsh hes Teturned | Andre lodge, I O. O. F. atthes {and Officer Clarence Tamphere start- | panies made up the remainder of the W it $31,8 andild el il | to Newport News after a short fur- | lar meeting to be held tomorrew ev B O o | s members of {he New England com- | ST G [ lough spent at the home of his par- | ning, will confer the initiatory degre |making his way through the woods.! The debarkation began as soon as| Mittee felt certain there were many | (o oo April 22— A distino. | €NtS on Bassett street. on eleven candidates. A meport wi |After a five minute chase on oot | the transport reached her pier. No | subscriptions turned in too late o be | tive “one”of optimism distingulshed | _Flenry Ciccynaki is home {rom Ann- | be submitted on the attendance of th [Ziecek succeeded in eluding his fol- | one was permitted to board the ship. | included in the total | the scores of telegrams that arrived | 2polis Academy awaiting the results: organization at the 100th apuive Jowers. He was also seen soon after | The men were taken first to Camp i y o ; L oot lon Magsachusetts contributed the ma- |at the treasury todey said an official o @m-l'mrmltmn?1 ‘akel;fl]am week for (}1: the o:der in Hartford. next & the 4 almctornangaiie and are to be distributed later | jov portion of the first day’s pledges, | review of the openinz day of the | nfrance to the officers tralning | oy evening. {Hartford trollex _and a John street| to other camps near their homes for | the figures of fhis state being $21° | Victory Liberty loan campaign. | school. He was chosen as an aler- | The state championship basieth 0 O s ‘\fl\omr\v‘ i ‘ilf‘t\:\:}"";-:“m( ho“\\"‘:fi son- | final discharge. 663,000, of which more than $15,- | Among the comments from chair-| nate for entrance to the school. me between the Hartford Swastik | spicuous by the fet e e Nrcned | ,, A radio message early today from | 000,000 was subscribed in Boston. The | men of federal reserve district or Otto Steege, *of 49 Warlock streef, ' and the New Britain Y. W. C. A. o i less and s suit, oMbl checkered | the battieship New Jersey, whieh is | Connecticut fotal 'was $6,245.000; | ganizations indicative of the Teports | reported to the police last evening bo held at the local ¥. W. C. LINONINE TAKES THAT AWFUL |* - 'i < s i " | bringing the last complete unit of the | Rhode Island $1,598,000; Maine | in general were these: that his bicycle had been stolen from . Tuesday evening, April 29, at l‘i(l:{ ‘l’t‘;’; ”F“A HIA“D coLp |7 e covery Ixpected th division here, said she would | $791,000; Vermont §689.000 and New | Philadelphi Not one-tenth in front of the Y. M. C. A o'clock t 4 | AN INDERS IT HARM 2 > inchor in President Roads a Hampshire $287.000. | much enthusiasm has ever been S A P LISS T IS THE GREAT| Dr Clifton M. Cooley is attending " " (0 [ IO ,,‘mm_\d(m x::?::; Targe subscriptions reported today | evinced in connection with a N l!x}uz?fir:]":’ h:;slxherlrlnw whist and | Lieutenant James T. Rogers, son ¢ FAMILY REMEDY FOR ALL the men at the hospital and states | ;[\ 4o the 101st Ammunition Train | included Connecticut Mutual Life Tn- | campaign. el e Dby evening, | Mrs. D. O. Rogers, of Camp sty FORMS OF COLDS AND A RE. |that if Siemet's injuries are not caus- | (MO8 (50 THISE ATATAURIton TralD | o nee Co. and Hartford Tire In. | Roston—"Thirty-five million doilars| APT1 2300200 has cubled tha: fo Wil Sygvy SEEE MARKABLE PREVENTIVE ed by bullets, but' rather Dby some | “it &\ 0F0RS OC 00 Mol KVACGL | ance Co. Hartford, $1,500,000 | unofficially - reported. Twenty-four | The New Britaln Glee club will Santa Rosa, which is due in Bostq FOR THE MORE DANGEROUS 'sharp instrument, chances for his rve-| ' % o 05 f Wy 0 LS L VB each. oities amd towns exceeded quota| meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the on Friday. Lieutenant Rogers is wif THROAT AND LUNG COM- covery is also looked for. e ’:fi““fl Reas il New Tngland towns added to the | headed by Proctor, Vt., with 360 per| Y. M. A. for rehearsal. ihe 303d Field Artilleny and has bedn PLAINTS OF ADULTS AND covery is loc for. e b cficersBand ¥2s8 | Xies i iAo iR cludediDorset andl. centlloveraibsaription. Rev. Willem A. Downey, formerly sceing action oversess. CHILDREN. | Trial May 3. : Have a bottle of Linonine handy | The case has been continued in po- | all times—there’s no telling what |lice court until one week from Satur- i instant it will ve needed. especially |day and it is expected that the in- HARTFORD TO GET ] so for coughs that threaten bronchi- |jured men will be able to be in court > tis. Nothing quite cquals Linonine ot that time. As soon as the men PARADE OF YD IENt for bronchitis. |are able to'leave fhe hospital th ! too will be hronght to court to be tried R on charges of assault. 102d Tnfantry and 101st Machine Gun b,!. K. OF C BALi I> Battalion Will March in Con- "N iffy_ BRILLIANT AFFAIR| neoion @i the som ) TO the Users Of J Jell (8 bt g S AN S We Pay 10c Each Several Hundred Duncers Throng |it Camp Devens announces that he | would discharge the 102d infantry and Armory—Decorations Cause 1015t machine gun baitalion on the y g &S N 3 T 29th and send them ta Hartford by ilfi =ir- 3 " Real-Frnit Fayorable Comment. two special trains so that they might N N it I 1214¢ Per Dinner With an attendance of several’ hun. | PATticiPate in & parade of aill Connec- ¥ N A kil WY 3 " local and long distance moving and |0red dancers and fully a hundred fl‘fi"":‘ troops of the division on the § 3 ; . Note "'l‘;’dfifim""""kv‘l X : oving NG | spectators the annual concert and |3°th- I « you a rexl-trit el el e e, S G (TR i G E domtay G || BCEREL FOu el B s ) L A e 3 eseences condensed. | had been moved and broken, and bot- | Rhode Island, Connecticut and the o in upon the reserve bank. The of- | | — ==== | The variqus committ in charge |the decorated colors of the 102d. with At i This Week O ly they keep.sthelr frit-thme | t i will u 10 cents in aluminum serts. Here you have true. 4%0 MAIN STREET |armory was elabarately festooned with | Ar€0nne offensive. New Pint Mold of pure stuminum. Serves a full package of PaYy. ¥ 3 & A e Some of these molds are new. Pick eulthfulness of fwiy no color. Then,add the fruit-juice ‘Saves) Rew L Britain Arch street was a pronounced suc- |Fived fer the divisional review toduy [i B como scaled in giass — a Y - lof each phase of the aff left noth- | the View of placing them in the state & i fresbnoes. | ;N h!‘a 'ng: |ing undone to make the event a pleas- f:vlfl““"- ”“l"hv colors wore decorated ) . fn;“h {'fl’d;l, r.d.. has .@ Mark how Jiffy-Jell différe AR ; <! |the decorations. The interior of the | MeTitorious conduct during ‘the Meuse Star Dessert Mold—Style H trademark in a circle on dainties, sich in gpn-| | n it mold values for each circle you send frait Liveey Cars for Hire, Day and Night |blue and white streamers, while bunt- e o Jell. Value, 60c. Send five JJ trademarks for ! Gummaed fras jices. Yeurges Storage. Supplics and Repalring. |ing was also draped from the balcons GETS DEATH THRIAT. SO decorated the end wall and the or- | Governor Harrington of Maryland Re- out the mold or the molds you want, You simply add ‘bolling YES, Chestra's stand, in the middle of the We make them right and {bunting and with palms and flowers Baltimore, Md., April —Gover- u \ counting a8 10c each, to cover the from the vial. One of er g 3 j reasonable, too. The outside hall of the armory nor Harrington vesterday received a value as stated. Send no money. We serves six people in mold form,or twelys also parts of any other also pretiily decorated, an archway | black hand lettor sigmed “Hnowden.” pay postage on the molds. # you whip Abs-jelt—all bor 125 copta.} ind of machine. i s Sl . e | TR R e e 3 2 £ L ek with vari-color ectric lights being ¢ writer threatencd death to the | Note that Jiffy-Jell costs you 1234 § — = |an especially attractive feature. governor or to some, member of his cents per package. And the trade- % AMERICAN ENGINEERING CO. From 8 until 9 o'clock Lynch’'s or- | family by poison or otherwise prior | Saark slone is wosth 10 Cents an these For Solads ase time- 200 East Main St. chestra furnished a concert, after | to June I, next. The letter was post- | molds, if sent this week. P e e which dancing was enjoyed until 2 [ marked Annapolis. The handwriiing ' : = tart, groen salad jell. o'clock this morning. During inter- | was disguised ~ - Send as many trademarks as you Serve with the salad or I ; Y N refreshments were served. When the g o 43 e jwish this weck. Or, if you prefer, mix the salad in before MANR”SS AU a[i L[]. were many out of tawn Gariel Asuin \\;';:);‘:rr::" S Do Salad Mold—Style D sendifigroestsjasice flalin; i Shawing cooting. more than two RS ¢ . Serves m six-portion vei ) amount of purchase. . guests present, a number coming here | months ago his life was then threat- | ,..|.:'."‘J5 T Noat: madal D o nchags ot Lime fi*fi-: * Thig offer is made to start new users For Meat Loaf miz’ | . por- mest scrape -into Lime | as he would make formal application for | f i : f bottle in each package~— 90| “[N Jant ¢ lspacially attractive wore croix de guerre for e front. We from old-style gelatine das- N all the delights, alitthe o Al and side walls. A large American flag Note our mold offers at the, side. iy e 1 o1 —— water—no sugar, no “acidity, WE MAKE AUTOMOBILE PARTS! |hall, was also profusely decorated with s ronynans Lefler . and send we these () trademarks, £ VIERL SE from Hartford, Bristol, West Haven, Cal. waem | Ghtesin e Dies ¢ ¢ scraps. The six indentations mee g s ANDAGENCY ; : onsd 2 When Bnowd ".”:” i hanged | yemetables or Tcat Send five JJ trademarks for 1t, [==to show them what Jiffy-Jell means Snowden’s ne- | Storage and Accessorles, = even S sHlasn and sl ISR (e i e e by | €o them. But present users ate wel. B-JelL : gro friends that they would burn come to mccept it. Get Jify-Jell now, For Garneh on cold Repair Work a Specialty. | FLANNERY—McBROOM. the city. A military company armed | while this offec is open. "Get what you meats or roast lamb, useMint Jify-Jern! Phone 2227 139 Arch St The wedding of James ¥. Flannery, | With machine suns was sent to Ann- | need for some weeks. This is the For Dessovts try Logasiberry ang Pinos « | of Whiting street, and Miss Alice polis and remained on duty a day | 3 time when fruity desserts are most apple—twe af-our' fincst favors. > - 1 McBroom, formerly a nurse at the | and a night. There was no hostlie | i =W . ’neede&. New Rritain General hospital, will be | demonstration b solemnized at Brooklyn, N. Y., Thurs- Since then, however, there have o day. Mr. Flannery is connected with | Peen three incendiary fires in Ann- M a3 the P. J. Flannery concern on Whit- | @Polis. Two of the three fires oc- ¢ Ing street. He is a former star ath. | curred on Friday nights. 1t was on : o 4 5. R lete of the New Britaln High school. | * Friday that Snowden was hanged. FLEASURE CARS e et For Desserts and Salads M. C. AL NOTES, M RVING T Three D’s B e e e ‘ Evvtace, Sesed 1 Ciae b ottt B enary VIM delivery and heavy duty BB (D 13 AT 10 Flavors} C o | 0. ) um trucks, from 15 to 5 tons., Heals Three LA e metng of the VAL C A uaTELERG S oo S ot I URES EES in Glass Vials | Jify-Jell Waukesha, Wis. MAIL THIS : AMERICANEB A e RS S et o d oAb el otk g Tk Boci Each Pckns § he board " body. 1)3 bottles of D. D. D. complete! : 5 - ¢ ‘ Mint Pleasure Cars. Tt e b was postponed one week 5 Tor Mint Jell I : e ] iffy- i h on = Ysaw & remarkable cure of a boy bora A minstrel show is being planned { 7S Lime Jiffy-Jell packages, which I wish to apply at 10c cac CITY SERVICE STATION. | B Ry e cured atatbic ca by the Army and Navy club and those or Satsd Jo11 the following molds. A, S i Salt f the hand: interested will meet at the “Y' to- Raspberry & Mold, Style H, Value S0c. ~ A. M. Paonessa, PrOD' Qu:led“';:a‘::l Necent Ietier from Walter Rlo- | night. 2 & I Cherry BaciDessect Mol ols t! I enclose.,...., trademarks from the fronts of | le‘y‘::‘.:khun Ind. Wr'-::hnl:::r:;: facts. One more team is wanted for the | f \ / Loganberry .Salad Mold, Style D, Value 50c. GO TO THE accompiihed by D.D. D. I healine all farme o | S€TViCE club indoor basaball league, | i ‘ f Srawbercy _Fruit Salad Mold, Style E, Value 50c. #kin trouble from pimples and biackheads ts | and when this team is secured the ! % \peapple Individual Dessert Molds, assorted, FRANKLIN SQUARE | gt «ems disaihema e | cnedule witi be drawn up ' s et e 10c ach : | We guarantee the first bottle. 85¢, Socsand $1.00, E A meeting ’.,‘,- the recently formed | i L mx,gn.:x:. % New Britain Church School Conneil Vi ffee AUTO STATION D D D s e e -n.......::’wld“al Dessert Molds Al.&-(:,&_ For White Rose Gas, Non-Carbon € Name «i..icoveveviacasnnns Y. M. C. A and supper will be ot SISO i 1R asoorted styles. Six will serve fall packect 1] H TH, o & 10 each. Rend ene cach, or Te ¥ H o . Send 4 trademerk for L wo P“fia‘nl Ol and Brunswick Tires, | ZHE Lotion for Skin Disease d at 6:30. A busines, meoting “ixTur o' vet of aix molds. & 3 for 28 Cents | Address ... follew and the organizution will NEAR HIGH SCHOOL, Clark & Brainerd Co., Drugsists, be perfected,

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