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The ravages on the hair from the “flu” 1 be overcome. Fall- ing hair, thinninz bair, dry hair and scalp conditions can lu: helped If you will but properly sist nature, hair in abundance is again possible for you, Proper treatment of tonics, vigorous massage to restore ‘cireulation, will all- help to win back your hair. Falling hair dandruff, itehy Scalp, all’ denote unhcalthy conditions of the scalp and here you will find' many aids to nature. Tonics and Hair Growers. De Miracle Hirsutus S b s Lo Removo < Oc Parker's Hair Balsam 15¢ Bazln Depilatory . . 45 Denienng Zbcinocy sic Shampoo and Head Washes. Packer's T HoaDp . e 5 ‘_.f(: Colgate's Tar Soap .... 15¢ Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Vielet Dule Shampoo Rexall Hair Tonic Pinaud’s Eau de Quini Glover's Mangé Femedy e Hay's Hair Hedlth 23c Newbro’s Herpicide Dandruffl Exterminatos Q-Ban .. 5¢ Liquid Lavona:. . ; Vaseline Hair Tor Color Restorors and Dyes. eth’s Sage and Sulphur 69c aham’s Hair Color $1.39 Goldman’s Restor nshinsky's n.€olor” Restorer .. itta Hair Stain Combs and Brushes. adies’ Dressing Combs. 50c, 65c, 85c, $1, $1.25 Sanilax Hair Brushes ... $2.00 Hughes' Ideal Brushes, $2.00, 5 and $2.50 Ladies’ Hair Brushes, Ebony and Mahogany backs, Depilatorics, 75¢ to $4.00 Delatoneé Candy Specials for Saturday Onily yur Candy Department is offering for ?aturday only 60c a utay ‘hocolates at 49¢ a pound. am, Lady Fingers, Vanilla, Cocoanut. Crogucttes, Be sure you get curie. They are delicious. ) Hard Candies in glass jars for Saturday only, at 17c and 43¢ the jar. 'The rtment consists of Receptions, Daisy, Assorted Cut Satinettes, Dice Mixtures, Auto and Golden Rod. ttauqua Hard Candy Mixtures, 60c. : tts, Fenway, and Page and Shaw Assorted Chocolates in boxes. Peop e Demand More From Our Siore Than E:sewhere And we expect them to do so. ¥For we make every cffort io- kecp prices down, in guantiy and timeliness of our purchas» vom manufacturers, and in gctting all cash discounts manufac- ! \low. Then, too, in.service people expect and get more from (his store. Our sales peopls sindy and train themselves to give the utmost in intellizent co-operation and suggestions in calling the \y's best barzains to vour attention You will find shopping here alw cofitable and always sat- i ctory For this we guarantee. S ction is g!lfll‘(ll\fee(] in tie purck of the children just the same as grown-ups. So send here. They willbe well treated and servéd. Clar: BDra,in}grdl’s,’ - DRUG STORE _ | _~7],¢~3’cxcu& SEsre | 181 MAIN GTREET A. PINKUS. TOR SAL BULGARIANS LOOK ' T0 WILSON FOR AID 'People Have Unshakable Conii- i dence in Good Will of U, S, King Boris IIL, of Bulzaria, who ;ave thé subjoined interview to a cor- ! respondent of The Associated Press, is'one of ithe voungest reigning mon- irchs of. Burope., He is years old | and succecded to the throne in Octo- | | ber last when his father, former King | Stambuliwsky. But thi Probably the finest single home in Eyosight Specialist | the cast side. Nine room brick and und Manufacturing | shingle house. with hot water heat optivian. and every modern improvement. n} EXAMINATIONS ARk FREK | lots and hennery. A gentleman's " Broken Len Offico, 306 Main St & home at a gentleman’s price. At &vaho,,e s3¢ H. N. LOCKWOOD, Satistaction Guaranteed. | Real Estate and Insurance. 3 Room 407, City Hall. - SHIRT SALE All of Our $2.50 and Some $3.00 Shirts for $6 Tomorrow Ferdinand, abdicated in his favor. He | in the war.as an officer on the aff of the Bulgarian army in the Early in November last it: was re- ported that he had abdicated and that a peasant 'governmeént had :been es- tablished under the leadership of M. firmed and ‘the -revolution evidently was unsuccessful. Sofia, ‘April 25 -(Correspondence of Associated Press.)—King Boris Bulgaria, is confident that there is not much danger of the spread of Bolshevik doctrine amonig’ the people of his country. In an interview with the correspondent of The Associated | Press, he declared that the Bulgarian ! people are ‘too scnsible and too en- grossed in their daily agricultural pur- | 1its to bother with revolutionary Hemes of ‘#hternment. y The king discussed with the cor- | respondent the disorder and, chaos in Russia_ and the disturbed internal | situation in Germany, and asked the correspondent’s opinion whether Bol- | shevism would ‘obtain a hold on the i new "German republic or other Eu- ropean countries The interview {ook place in the room in.which only a few months ago the young King Boris' father,. King Ferdinand, had abdicated. The youth- ful monarch, who is only 25 years old, Is very modest, democratic and unobtrusive in manner. His whole appearance and bearings sugzest the | student rather than royalty. In fact, he .might be taken for an American college man. He has delicate, refined features, alert but kindly eyes, and a quiet, gracious address; and speaks excellent English. - His favorite occu- pation is mechanics-and engineering. He is able to drive a’ locomotive. and always operates his own automobile. The king wore the drab uniform of with a medal awarded for y at the front of his breast. He is extremely popular Among the Bul- garian soldiers with whom he fouzht side by side for three years in danger- ous positions. On the walls of the room in which the king received the correspondent were autographed photographs of the crowned heads of many nations, but that of the former Emperor William of Germany was conspicuously absent. A volume of the addresses of Presi- dent Wilson rested on a writing-table, and in a bookcase near by were sev- eral American books and Bryce's American Commonwealth, The king expressed pleasure in { meeting the American correspondent who, he said, was the first American to visit Bulgaria since the beginnin of the war. His first question was to ask if his visitor had any news relat- ing to the peace conference, in the doings of which the young king dis- I played eager interest. He declared that the Bulgarian people would long ‘Don't Spoil a Good Meal . With a Bad Stomach If a physician, a specialist in stom- {ach diseases, came to you and said: | “I will fix up that miserable, worn { out stomach for you or money back. | *“I will make it as good as new so you will not suffer from any distress and can eat what you want without | fear or suffering, or money back ; would you turn down his offer” | And when you are offered Mi-o-na stomach tablets, made from a pre | scription better than many of the | stomach specialists know how to write are you going to be narrow minded ! and continue to suffer from indiges- | tion, or are you going to be fair to yourself and try Mi-o-na on the | money back agreement. Mi-0-na stomach tablets are offered to you on this basis, that if they do | not put your stomzch into such good shape that there is no dizziness; sour stomach, biliousness, sick headache and stomach distress, your money will be returned. Tor sale by The Clark | & Brainerd Co. and all leading drug- | gists. SPECIAL NOTICE! From Saturday April 26th to Saturday May 3rd we will run a sale on Men’s made to crder suits, we will have an assortment of about 150 patterns that we will make up in any fashion that you wish for $25 and $30. We have been selling these suitings for $32 and $37 all the season. Our object in this sale is to gain vour confidence in order to get your fu- ture business. BART TAILORING CONIPANY 140 MAIN ST Over Hallinan’s Bakery. s not con- | { its course toward always had an unshake- peace, productive labor and irue moral friendship ‘and “and caltural progri g country, ‘and the the splenaid ident,” said the ; Schools. in admiration n people will have th powerful sppport in th public and its illustrious pr their national |itraining, he declaved. ' The King ex- was the so American- re- ! ang Samokoy. that some of -Bulgaria awakening, it lca who gave the Bulgarians the Bible | services of Dominick H. Murphy, for great mission | Bulzaria, declaring that Mr. Murphy | 2y id upon Pres- | largely instrumental in bringing about m“’f‘; of the ordinary oo et s i iis country advanced during th ar from $3.50 a week to about 7 of the aw which Providence has ident Wilson here the na- | kans Boys’ Two Pant Suits They're long-life,” wear-resist- serge in rich shade of dark ing Suits, too. Of firmly woven, Our two-pant suits render full tailored right in every dclaiL$8 95 i measure of wear and‘are sold of such guaranteed reliability WHERE. States for tions are awaiting justice and har- | would alw order 10 be able to enjoy endurifgl] “#Phe Kins paid | British forces in. t Macedonian' front Bulgaria, King Boris de- which i clared that,their influence upon edu- | od of warfare.” cation; - culture and progress of the His fondest hope, industrious ' county, was €normous. It was in the American schools at Constantinople | conclusion of peace. best .statesmen obtained their early s of Amer- | pressed warm apbreciation of. the merly American charge d’affaires in most bene- | the c julgarians, the king said, |, | 2 week. Fvidence CONNORS- HALLORAN Hundreds and Hund people are coming ; remember his sympa- luring the meny in their political relations ind {hetie, friendly attitude fighting on the Refgrring 4o -theswork of American | and their clean methods of f “Gas attack he | sportsmanlike and an inhuman met said, “are un- to visit the United States He said a strong desire to see America's g - = N " of the farm laborer to Hi {and his culture which has pay of the farm wory war the men's w to cnable them to pay uy since the war 1pid in trades-unionism has th bravery ur 1ting vid the 1 The investigators found littie of unfricndly relation ployers and agricultural | universities, manufacturing plants, | \oTHIR GRAY'S POWDERS and public buildings == housands of mothers have London, April 25.—The . average | colds farm laborer reds of to this “Live” store to see the most unusual display of good Spring from SUITS and TOPCOATS Kuppenheimer Connors-Halloran Elk Brand Clothes $3.2‘75 Select your Spring Suit or Topcoat now. Men of critical taste are sure to approve these excellent clothes, as they embody all the new style features, superior tailoring and sturdy fabrics, in all the latest colors, weaves and pat- terns. BOYS’ SUITS Advantageously Priced! Exceptionally fine all wool navy b endidly tailor ceable fabrics—styled and vy blue, splendidly tailored, in the latest models; ages 7 to $10.45 ou as low in price as suits be bought for—ANY- Boys’ All-Wool Sui' Neat mixtures in grey, brown and green. The kind of wear that Connors tailoring looks after. The best value for the money in Connecticut. $12.45 Don’t charge it—Open a cash account and save meney. 4 LIVE STORES 248 IN ST. ‘ M Also Hartford and Bridgeport. CONNORS-HALLORAN CO. NEW BRITAIN. { llingness to orf ribute to the ! been discovered by the poard investiga were 100! BENEFIT MANY CHILDRE! found Mothel FARM LABOR’S INCREASE. u Sw ! s an axosliey