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PLAN BlG SESSIUN BUY ' Prominent Speakers in New Lon- don Next Monday lNGHA M S SEEE | ; Granulated Sugar: People from Massachusetts and | % 3 b ! : for baking, cooking, sweet- ! ®hode Tsland, as well as from all over ‘sm.au__fl& o, HARTFORD. Specnai Sale of Dresses, uits and Capes Two .undred Dresses Régular]y Priced $35.00 at $18.75 GHORGETTE DRESSES, FOULARD DRESSES. NOw | the state, planning to be present 5 ening‘ iced beverages, . the afternoon meeting, Monday, 2 ol I April , of the Conndcticut State 4 Cafldy-makmg. | Conterence of Charities and Correc- nam 18 the | (jon the subject of which is to be e et ol round tub material for sum- | “Family Life and Social Reconstruc- N = 2 Tablet Sugar: b women, for children [ tion.” B o other cotton fab- | Miss Mary P. Wheeler, executiv : z > for -tea, coffee, cocoa and } secretary of the Home Se \ | | and save money. Gir mer wear for and for infants. fulness und satisfac- E dc gives the usefulness and satisf e : chocolate. tion that our domestic singham €IVeS | paven will preside. Miss Wheeler has | 2 | DRE; CREPE DE CHINE DR 5 you, For dress up, for old or for|heen rn{::x‘ged in family welfare work A " Lovely Frocks ;. Copen, Taupe, Tan, White, Flesh and Bla¢k ; :ghams are the leading i for a number of years with the Char- a Also Smart Models in Figure Foulard, young £ Organization Society of New York 8 i Powdered Sugar: 2 ; e S " | | | | ¥ York | 1d is now on a leave of absence from oUR BEST GIADE DOMESTIC | that society fo tnke charge of the for fruits, cereals, dusting o I Red Cross work at New Haven. : pies and cookies. The openinz address will be on the 39-inch Scotch Plaids, Checks and { subject. “The Family GREAT VARIETY OF STYLE SEEN AMONG THESE GOWNS. Fifty Suits that Were $25.00 on Sale jt! $19.75 NATTY SERGE SUITS BOX (COATS WITH TAN POPLIN VESTS —Colors Navy and Black. Make Your Selection as Early as Po le Friday fabric for this season’s wear. in the Reconsiruction .” Law- R S s; an immense variety - Roman Stripes; an im shal S S i e el e i Coniectioners Sugar: selec see our window dis- [ 507 il o select from (see o Charity Organization Rfociety of New play) for this week, 32¢ ¥d. York, will deliver this addre Mr. & for icings and fondants. { Purdy is a graduate of Trinity col- 2= s % NCH GINGHAMS | lege. Mariford. in the class of 1384, T AP 3 | B . s Aol e e lege | ! Sy x 3 . | Best Makes, in Stripe 5 Blsing ur ) (e ok : : . . Old-Fashioned Brown: ‘ n We Also Present the Greatest Values of the Season in Suits at $25.00 $35.00 $45. 0(! SERGES, POPLINS AND GABARDINES—NAVY, AN BLACK—LATEST MODELS, Superior Tailoring, G nteed Fit and Service. . Unquestionably the best values of the season in Suits here i day and Saturday at $19.75, $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00. Large .cpu; ¥ e e From 1896 to 1906 he was i . m association. In the APRON GINGHAMS was o member of the Special S Big variety, large, medium and | Tox commission, and from 1906 (o | & bread, candied sweet po- small checks, 18¢ yd. up. 1917 was president of the department ) o tatoes’ tarts, cakes and on of taxes and a s ! 1ty R s an authority ; the children’s bread. housing reform and is vice- mot‘.n-§ of the New York 'IA‘,\ P - i . for baked beans, giflger of the commission on building dis- tricts and ctions of New York E . T He was delegate to the international 4 mng fax contarense of 1907 and 1913 by American SugarRef Company irtue of his uppoi 2nt by the gov- 5 . . : ! :v:"n(:; ‘;1" hm\' &'1151\“;‘;:;“\‘“; president - Sweeten it with Dommo” of the National Municipal league in P 1916. e will brinz to the confer- B Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, ence a wealth of experience and ob- | Golden Syrup, Kanelasses | servation of such fundamental causes ! of abnormal family life which are = brought about by bad housing and in- equitable cation. Dr. Samuel McChord Crothers, : E————— - of - Unitarian church e, Hirry, S SR o i /) | Afdeas of 7a ! After the War.” ] L ’ ND Y { Dr. Crothe graduate of Prince- | . ® S a Theologi seminary and Harvard [ - = ANOTHER GREAT ! Divinity school. He w nted doc- to choose from and careful attention to fitting. Come Friday Saturday assured of satis MELODRAMA ! tor's degree by Har in 1899, by { 8t. Lawrence college in 1904 and by at St. Paul. Minnesota. He has occu- Better Than ! pied his present pastorate since 1894. He is a generous contributor to mag- ~ NIG ” | “THE, MIDNIGHT PATROL’ azines and periodicals, and is author | | of the following: ‘‘Members of One | === — = = = = = T\Jl«l‘“\‘ll;x;rms Chr 2};: CAPITOL PRCGRAM lency Marcus H. Holcomb of South- I"ml for a fractured leg, sustuined | Reader ington. Tuesday afternoon when he rstanding Heart”: “The Pardon- o Ty rest Ex-Gover! [ . an A i 2 5 ling: Pa v . Historical address. Bx-Governor |struck by an automobile driven by | “EN!S“N [!ARA!jE et The Endless Life"; “By | READY FOR MAY 7 Simeon E. Baldwin of New 'Haven. 'David McKeenan. | the Christmas Fire”: “Oliver Wendell S 5. Address ‘‘Capitols and State | Martha chapter, E. S, will en- | Holmes and H Tlow-Boarders" Houses of Connccticut,” M tertain officers of t $ N STREET 7 = : £ ouses o onnecticut, on. |tertain officers of the grand lod 430 MAT Among Friends Humanly Speak- | Gentennial Cclebration Will Take Up Charles Hopkins Clark of Hartford. | this ing. A supper will be serv- fivery Cars for Hire, Day and Night | Ing”: “Three Lords of Destiny”; 6. Addr he Senate,” Lieutenant ‘» e “Meditations on Votes for Women,” Entire Day—Both Indoor and Governor Clifford B. Wilson of Storage, Supplies and Repairing. | and “Pleasures of An Absentee Land- 3 Bridgeport. ‘ “PDUCKED.” \ lord.” Outdoor Exercises. 2 ress “The House,” Hon. James | S A UCKEID YES, TR Following is the program to be car- Philadelphia Workmen Give Propa- | The shortage of g S i - . e 00 e ; WE MAKE AUTOMOBILE PARTS! ;1"]{\!] (n)&?l(l CTIONIST FREED. | ried out in connection with the Gen- 3 letters from senior | gandists Cold Water Cure. g 2 d dyk’ stuff d”rm‘g‘ the war > - ) eave’ @ 24— - 3 i e i F 3 We r:m‘l:":l:‘r’:- r:;(,)l(:t and | ",T\:x:ry:‘-lj:ul\y-‘mhe.w(li’ “:‘ 1“\‘:' er:xl‘AsSt‘ml»!y centennial celebration | state officers, senators, representa- | Philadelphia, April 24 Two Bol- has made a frenzied effect on the part of some sonable, too. | - 5 J at the capitol on May 7: tives, ete. shevists who attempted to hold z 5 « . - = Sl who ) o0 hold a mass ) i AIN’[)_p:‘xl(.; ;‘fd’:\lx‘\ Lnxhcr ‘(‘hm‘lf:';‘ 'l‘:‘““\’:mn:“h:l"1:’;"-(]“22::11‘““; 11:00 m. General reception of [ There will be a concert by the Gov- | meeting at noon yesterday at the new manufacturers to grab any old grade of colors.. A kind of machine. £ t L former state officials, senators, repre- | ernor’s Foot Guard hand and orches- 'governm - , S : i ) ; ; e R e s ernment pier at the foot of Snyder . : ) ; e T S G p e e e tra, and the musical exercises, to be avemue, were rushed by 1,000 work. |l 10t of inferior stuff has gone into cheap shirts. Our 4 O N R S e = » b = 11:30 a. m. County reunions in jannounced later. men, dragged fram their platfy CAN 1 R e e el e U : & platform, o : : 200 East Main St s deet e ) Tfi“i,’i‘;"u;‘ofiii regular county meeting rooms as f The offic program, containing marched to the end of the pier and own ability to dictate the quality of colors suggested | £or '$10.000" by the Chitage court lows: Hartford county, Room full infomation, will be printed and kicked into the Delaware river 20 , i i - s i - 3rd floor, west; New Haven county, | distributed to all who attend the cen- (fect below no such departure. We ha way: ! oe 31400 s ays solc gentlemen's Room. 21, 2d floor, east; New London | tennial celebration | Only the pleading of a foreman £ : - | | s |FEET AREN'T ACHING county, Room 63, 4th " foor. casti Znale s : vl ther Mt omEnems inche s ast colored shirts and we proposed to stick to it. o s | Fairfield county, Room 61, 4th floor, C!TY ITE s the workmen had tied ropes around . . o X OVERLAND AGENCY, OR TIRED NOW—“TIZ”| cast; windham county, Room 62, Ath | M heir necks and were about to string Our shirt business this month is more than .double = = floor, east: Litchfield county, Room ARG ttem up. The ropes were Stm:age and Accg "!"'3" Use “Tiz”" for tender, puffed-up, | 65, 4th floor, ea Middlesex county, - 5 3 Lo to the waists af the ‘“‘Reds L what it was a year ago, proving the pcopb look be- Repair Work a Specialty. burning, calloused feet Room 72, 4th floor. west; Tolland | I‘fl;”, e \:“‘7"'_\ ,SI‘)‘Y“‘““ scores of fists and feet found their : = ) Phone 2227 139 Arch St and corns. county, Room 79, 4th floor, west. :\I\»r 28 bl * mark before they fell into the river. fore they lcap_ ¢ ek o i 2 on. Legislative reunions, | o0Vt When the frightened agitators be- » e . e o :,:L]m_"f\‘,'c’”“',g; A daughter, Rowlanda Oliven, w oD I;"Hd“";'\'x‘::u'\‘f" ol el Soehieimbosass oroed e sendion " Senators and te officers in | POTR APl 19 to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 4 back to the pier and bricks, 2 CEIE Cinite Chapman, of 19 City avenue __stones and fiving tools followed them | § $2.00 to $10.00. tender, sweaty, burning feet mean.|and house officers jn the hall of the The Ivy iminstrels will hold S|, "they ran. The men have been They use “Tiz’ and “Tiz” cures|house of representatives and in the | Fe8ular rehearsal at the home of Mrs. |omployed for over a month at the ssigned committee room: {lambert Tord at 532 Church street yier, and since their arrival secret | perfect condition. “Tiz” is the only 2y IR ) Gk service men received complaints t verfect condition. " s . ! | - Y . Literary exercises (on A Avis M. Kemp of the Homc !they were attempting to start a gen- | ! m‘lg n n' PLEASURE CARS remedy in the world that draws out ' capitol grounds, weather permitting; rvice of the Red Cross is spending oral strike May 1. | 4 all the poisonous exudations which | otherwise in the hall of the house),|{he week-end at her home in Mau- M. IRVING J}LSTER puff up the feet and cause tender, i. Assemblage called to ler by | chester, N. H. . SREH ( ! - —e = - | sore, tired, aching feet. Tt instantly Senator Albert H. Hous of the b Ella Moore, Miss Mary Kiniry, R. R. MEN RETURNING. | 3 2 stops the pain in corns, callouses and | seventh district, chairman of the | Clarence Callahan and Frank Mark- | 14th Fngineers From New England VIM delivery and heavy duty bunions. 1'% simply wlorious. Ah! , Contennial committee { ham Teft for Boston today {0 witn i el o 1 5 | how comfortable your feet fee er | 2. Prayer, Rev. Charles H. Puffer of | the parade of the 26th division to- 7 [ - e il tl"}Cksy frnm,/l to 5 tm.‘s' | using “Tiz” Youwll never limp or | " Stafford, chaplain of the semate. | morrow. [WEELa o AT IS Lo T eTENS Stran sy SALOON PROBLIM Maier, AMERICAN Balanced Six, |draw up vour foce in pain. Your g 3._Address of welcome, el A marriage ligense has been issued | port Dakotan, with the 14th railway BT M. , PR Prof. Bailey of Yale to Speak on Sub- !1 <hoes won’t tighten and hurt your to James J. Dunn of 188 North sir engineers, will drriver here Saturday Pleasure Cars. feet. and Julia Louise White, 23 i night according to a message to the A onker | CITY SERVICE STATION. Jet a 25-cent hox of "T;m" now i first naval headauarters today. On | stitute for Cafes. Ravi My Maler's hai n proble any druggist. Just think! a i Ethel Farr of Luasalle street | hoard are 30 officers and 1,486 men 5 1 Tal o e it - & i P ONes: . 3 A : o Mis v Ary Asa R | What Will Take the Place of the| will confrant the people when pro: A M & sa, Prop vear's foot comfort for only | O S & ending the week-end in Bo he 14th engineers regiment w :3\-..mon= " Wil be the topic of Prof.|hibition goes into effect Tt will g Eleven cases of influenza, four | recruited from New England railr, 1 Bailey of Yale university at an | necessary to secure a substitute fof . speaker of | their feet all day know what sore, their feet right up. It keeps feet in D t First. churcl rges that a large audience attend th ecture as Prof. Bailey is an eloquént = ';HL s = cases of chicken pox and 16 cases of | ¢ as the first New England ddress to be delivered at the Center | the saloons in the community /™ Nl DON'T FORGET VONINE TAKES T /FUL | measles have been reported to the | 1o T France church this evening. Rev. Henry W. said LINONIN AK HAT AWFUL | FRANKL]N C()UI“I{E DIONNEg KICK OUT OF A HARD COLD | board of health during the week. | — S AU AND lu:f\l'l>t;§s“;1‘ HARM-| The "::;":‘\T‘;"'I on i cominiao FEW YANKS IN ITALY. local and long tance moving and oSS, MRE E GREAT T4 & Roenocchs e Ak Daris T 3yt Ass e TO STA] ION trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- FAMILY REMEDY FOR ALL ion, according to a report filed | ¥ Sl '.V,;..\'hi;fi\v::”?ii For White Rose Gas, Non-Carbon | sonable prices. Also storage. ‘Phone | FORMS OF COLDS AND A RE- | With the city clerk, taa s e el Oil and Brunswick Tires. $87-32 and 382. 8 Gilbert street, | MARKABLE PREVENTIVE | Miss Marjorie Peterson is undergo- | Say_there are wirtually 1no o el Honest Advertlsmg NEARINTGI E0TGOr: oo itany i FOR THE MORE DANGEROUS | ing treatment in the Hartford hospi- | [rOOPS !“"‘ Bl sl | THROAT AND LUNG COM- ralitoad JEansRort o s Trns is & topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are ine NTS s V holice. detachment which re- PLAINTS OF ADULTS AND tazy Dolioe SEA fclet ! 2 S w CHILDRI e i 7 cently sailed from Genoa received clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed Have a bottie of Linonine handy ' most cordial welcome it 1l's said. unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP TERES acjall iHmes “‘hc"fls "“‘;"‘m"u LA g 3 I“'_" :,’:"' B "\‘ JeRoLSllorboa them. We won’t answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. § ins it will ve necded. especis SRS T, . Avia. 5 ? : TR Cy i h t ‘sx:l?o‘:‘l (‘:mgll that tln'((-al(-n( hr:,(“‘:)l.l.y 4 & > s bl That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed foritin its early daye ‘ompare th ices T o pile tires with those S 2 Al 4 % B . ! of ordi ;.l. 5 ,-,:.:)‘,m,v of ‘"’\(.'::fl"',',n‘,"‘,’.“(:,'m:(‘)": are guaranteed— tis. Nothing quite cquals Linonine X LUTHER LEAGUE MEET 2 istobe found inits increased use, thorecommendanonbyprommentphyslclans, per warranty tag—for 6,006 miles. This is practically double the foxfbronttitls i theity T The meeting of the Luther and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. ek e e opjmile Hres B Despite hig titiosense fin SRS o of the Swedish Lutheran church w Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- mxle«'\gli :*":'”“““l'_:"T acuum cup tires :-ns' ;4f:l“rn\imflé?l.\‘r“““ ‘sa:\;'h 22 heaithy il o e deh be held u}»m,m in t1 I:"“y‘"g‘“'; and toria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. tires assuring little more than half the mileage and much less tha — 4 n results 4 : srogram hs been ranged. 5 2 . Gy g e oes SRR SRR e DN & : ] Fithe kiad that Gy Commalittec e i | Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from tread still remain the onl read zuaranteed not to skid on wer, g @ " S iata Of 1 f.otzren, Hildur , which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. slippery pavemenis. 4 7 A 8 ¥ son 5 Corinne e ! s NERYO e 1 L e § i e Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of SR ZZ,Z/‘( H. COGDWE] i —8 CHESTNUT STRE : o Q3 (Rerpichy bty 3 | Beinfi_ and Millie Dahlstrom. R I é A s web oD 2 i froshments will be served following | All Druggists——e9¢ and $1.20. the meeting.