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Daylo Flashlights Bulbs Lights Batteries Large Assortment in Stock THE ckinson Drug Go. 169-171 Main Street Men’s Dress Overcoats With Velhvet Coll aned Sik Lined. ; $55 r(fi)c ] 3 (ke Honsfall | Q"mu\p;my l t Ay Our ASYLUM STREET HARTEORD, Buy Kil w0 ‘3 on's 43d annual elearnnee sal rxday morning uzhter has been born to Mr trs. James A Kinkade of 91 st | t sday nig o I an s in o sto M v eate befo It ix cally sta ' tit o the Tigquo n ) < | 0 Mr. and | s sold land on onveyed lani Nt Scapeilati, VAL street to | Legion Dal, S vadie nikiit. | Oleots| & leotits | Advi, ] Colds. Grip or Inth 3 | Proventive, tike LANATIVE QUININE Tibl Look for | nox. | LIABLE SERVICE EASONABLE PRICES Prescription Department Stands for Both ELROD’S ARMACY 6 PARK STREET “Bizelow Phone i l | 'REPORT PROGRESS IN'§20,000 DRIVE Fund (o Aidicripfiled Children in Newington Is Growing While i hard o weconnt of Norh, e campaizners covered ground in zood shape and in 0 Cases peceived o ready respons appenl which | cver been put public has touched tiheir Mo ickly than his, it Dheartess as to tuen th e \ down cold.” is xe 1o be hesord fron. {HHHH‘.H\ Chairman 1 \ilen Moore | reports that the people are respond- i1in Leneronsly ondd he Teels = with the outlook e els f At everyone must go unreservedly into the cumps order 1o have | New Briwin so cover the top” Mr. ol campaizn s afi- von Lo gel mor abs on srogress bein Bveryone who has been to the in the zement would e, even hipp than the ord i FARING ADVANTAGE {th = tunate, 1 THE SAVINGS charge of the ON A\ LAHGE GROUEF O I o el of normal No o think of ‘cople come 2 at the tact o onios may blished o Sai- and il it out l BeolcRamen ur 43rd Annuai Clearance Sale WILL OPEN THURSDAY MORNING <~ Look for Large Adv. Wed. “==3 government permits before operating While competition is the Life of Business must advertise to prove your existence, SIGNS OF ALL KINDS are distinctive Business Cards to bigger business and sure insurance against decay. We have the finest Sign Studio in the city fully equipped to do wd send it in Sheldon The | short nd the zoing 1 on o aceoun o the snow % s = s % i " SRR ho can w Tord to help W S Y b Tl e S e gl WESLEYAN ADOPTS ' To RECOMMEND 28 MILLS 1 TO DISCUSS “NEAR feoverlooked T 7ok P” \ o ! ] J ke e e 00| NEW “GROUP” PLAN | | EAST” RELIEF PLAN | e e e iy Rl 3 | Sub-Commiittee of Board of Pinance | ARy \.\.’Q;“m s G e iy A o e | and Taxation Plans for Tax Rat-| - . . P « 2 | Heads of Fratemal and Se Pritain s receiving more henctit from | Tew Mills Higher Than Year g the Do many of the other unions at the Same H Zntion~ Will Mcet in New Haven s e Apened Lhit of the 106 B Members of the “pruning” commin ) o children, 11 are from this city, so that S ferearter. ! tee of the board of 1 and tava- i LYY el w ‘[“ v 1:“f4fiy;:: :‘n .\:::‘,\yf(?.(":;yy-h.“,;l\‘ Wesleyan university wlumni have | tion went u\]mt the - es ln'tlt\*s f,lx' !!vu, At the call of Governor Marcus H. oimesters s the beoble of the S8 st ananimousty vowed (o wcecps | Various eity departments yesterday in . Holeoml there will come together in et ansn callen Mbon 19 INSUS | tiie so-called! “group plun for futurw | in effottito sét bu it a pointi New Huven Thursduy. at the IHotel PRI R R e cluss reumjons. The pew plan was | Where an aceeptable fas rate would | Taft. at 1230 o'clock, the heads of e s apge | XPlained fo he alunini and in w vote | ¢ possible. and semi-oilicial informa-, practically all the fraternal, social o ot A e s recently (ken ihe majority favored ! tion reveals the probability of a i eivic d benefi 1 orders and socie- [ Mows ) the project. It will go into effect with { ommendation for 28 mill ties of the state. for the purpose of 5 R o HTy Cepoits E | considering und taking concrete ac- | v G Ramball, We S towlond, B, AL | When the clusses of T8 through 'S he committce consists { tion on the needs of the sturving and | Ty 48 throush “01. and “17 and “18 will : ¢, A, Quigley, . A arl suffering peoples of the Near Bust. hEonn chairman: Tiev. 4. 1. | hold reunions on the campus Humphrey, P. F. Kinsg The conference will he preceded by o s DL s e T el i b hl o e a luncheen, following which the meet- e e ey ety amonz various colleges wx to th It is cxpected that wide slushings N8 will be opened by Governor Hol- | GG W, pe, | Visability of adepting the group pl will be in order and that many of the{ $9Mb. Whoiwill brlerly sutline the e | ey T. Kim- leyin is the second collese in the | jurger proposals of city boards wiil{ So¥ilies of the situation. and urge the | all, J Wil t to do so. Mt. Holyoke beinz the | not survive the “pruntnz” operation. | (CIERLES to give to the problem their Philip Stantey, ehairman: Maurice | 875t In the West, however. the plan | ¢ hus been figured that the loss o UGk NOUENL and effart. = = Pease. K Sloper. P, E. McDon. | has been favored, by most of the col-! i e revenues will entail the addi- | fepens (l’:"f',;”""' o ! dick lezes and universities. and has worked | 1jon of one-half a mill; interest. dis- | Hyde . of ew. York . topio! i : chiairnian J. eut satisfactorily. { counts and payments upon principa’ | was born in \- e SKinne M. Wightman, James 8| [ provides that. instead of resular: (i imount to 3 m the s6hool! acipaait mitniior 1t as e tea | I I S e s e e . : ke Sk, odist minister. He was educated Gl th 25th. €t | hoard budget will call for 10 mils. | am academy, Montpelier sem- | Pelton, chairm A | colle tox Gornielbacn At ponerefhas eenjic d mill fax i leviac ind - Atlanta Medieal college. | e B et Some venrs there will | Uhis year which is pavable neSt ver. {Ior 33 years he practiced medicine in Y be as many as 13_dffferent classes | The salary increases accepted S Inosiobt e (apioin e e Sunil | GRS e cres e o || e evening's meeting of the com- | ed under the American Red ! [ GHIE RS vl | comimencement i barioalfhila thelve: { mon council will mecessitate the i Germany, Belgium unions for cach class will come cvery | Jition of several more wmi ) RS hoensitoling 15, . Goodwin., chairman: Garnder | live years as hererofor. Notices are | eXpected Frn e et U O Vel St I i, v wan W e e e e — IR G atipary March they will be ready to accom- 1o country informinz them of the out- DOCTOR THIOWN IN SNOW. ) {1 (! L G o e 9.—Hotels modate the flood of American visitors % \ | o \? il uhl‘;;.v";v\‘.‘sujl“:y.n? [‘“;xm”y\ ‘<Iz)rm’f.l--".[‘ iV‘M‘.”yl‘;‘ H\Av‘.i‘lv‘{::: {‘1‘;‘: ‘»:‘\rgz, m“\ ”iur’(‘:’::‘r:’\l.n h_:.‘l‘z:‘_vh ~I‘ r.»«:“:‘-"\’-‘r Gemmitt for Armenian independ- | for rnment offices to be re- ' ¢Xpected next summer. W I, Furle Port: Frank Por- reunions. o \ln n|\i‘n and both the docte ke o Lt B o “”““.llp‘ BiEmed louheonery = o T B S . R o do! | knowledze of the terrible conditions | Possiblc. according fo decision » ; — - boy riding with him at the tNe { in the Noar Jast reached by the French cabinet. 1t i L. AL Spr hateman: 1L Hin- | PLAYS {00D SAMARITAN.” | yere thrown into a snow drift. Fright- e believed that befe the end . of Nervous People ‘y’n‘\j"\fl’v\‘l‘j“.‘ wn, Dr. Fromen ) II» ¢ ,-” v\‘\U‘ % ‘\\;L. \\‘.x\' 'lilniwl:'«yl‘vfl‘m ":1 . nfu-L the horse ran aw .mn. ¥ ] ADVISES POSTMASTERS. ; costs o cha drunk { caught on-Main street. The accid . . | ST Sivman: W, L. | and $10 on the charge of breach of | aused by banks of snow near the | Washinzton Feb. 8.—aAlthough the | Hiaeh Stanley Goss, F. | pesce at the police court this mnr'n\nl‘ & Neither the doctor nop i N@tional prohibition enforcement act | ML . by Judge Kirkham. Maleezwski wis was injured | BEaents ithefbublicationfiofflafiliguor i i et e S A R e e DY [} 4 | dvertisements in newspapers pub- Moore, My S - Oflicer Bdward Kiley after he is said ERETER =7 lished in this country Postmaster Ge R e i e S e S TO INSTALL OVFICE Burleson called attention of postmas- | Mr. and Mrs, Southern Mo W, L.! Hizh street. Thomas Skera. with | ‘he Crescent Past Noble Grand as- | ters today to the exemption from the e ol Male s sk 15ieiid o lave hoa |l =ociationy willl mieel | with Gnits) RoRbprovisions ot (he Juwkotiallinewspas S Chamberlain « the fight. found rhe latter lying in the l > ternoon in Jr. O.| pers published in foreisn countries Gjeorze W. Klett. Goorse Dy snow. Because he did “nof want him | upper will be served | Notice was scted at the same time | CoOF. Bennett, chairma to frecze” he vemoved him to Lis own | ¢ Jark ot st Hamp-, to the fact that the act refers speci- Kinz, Louis Younsz, . W. Christ honie, where the sed is wileged to @ lon strict deputy president of the: fieally to ‘mewspapers™ only and not Berlin—G. 15, Dodd. Bave siven him 40 beatinz. In court | association, will install the oflicers of | to “bublications™ or agazines.” | ewington - William Wells Malezowski stated that he wus dronk | - Rebekah loc ; LI Mrs, Charles Hare aml did net know what he was do | =— - = ——— CHAU T2 ENDS. | RN O Gl St eies Lelf i Automobile driv- SR e FATEE DRAWING C1 ers who recently struck as a protest 7 . Ay N - ) inst the order that the obtain : ‘\\ " Wl special the | Hiks ;'m :‘\*vm"'i Ssehs 22 their machiges have declared off their | < thut fsfihopasnd personsivers il strike and are returning to work. | —_ S ! “» 2 i“‘ . \v »{»‘ - ; v 00 This movement was zeneral throu ] EEHUGDAV Y D IREEERETCANE GG BT RSEgRs Homiie S ERRonizec SuCRdeBachy out Ireland outside of Ulster. The | de e (Ot (il J OF SO men. however, stil] refuse to take out | ot BT o 5 o onizht is Har he fu e asserting he ' jes | i ,'.\ L ..;“ o ' et e ek A Word of Help ta Women permils. asserting tt uthoriti w o 3 of Spri Camy i ol i« 4 v % have insisted ou this forn ity in | bt S e KL Capital City ¥ e presen of Middle Age From order that the police might interferc T S np o 1 e — S with the drivers. f vd Lepub ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE. Mrs. Raney. e appeal to Alfonso Nest have | | | e ward to | s ions for the u > of | Morse, Okla.—¢‘When 1 was 45 years he el n-”-" ‘ .\‘lh\” Mary o | old Lydia E. Pmkhzm’s\';ezetabI%Com~ MUTHERS [][] THIS : wir checks : Camilllo Gazliardi Monday morning * " und carried me A mmmber of | Februare 16, af 8 w'lock al St do: "u[l"""""'""l” Hhvough the critical s i3 vl wen vecei ! seph’s church. A reception will fol- | periodof theChange . Wh ildr ! " i every mail. | | at the bride's residence. | Prues of Life i’é(faflété' 1 Ruq:figgtegé}g(gg%hgggéh, | e I Main strect, from 3 to 11 o'cloc i - PR am over 60and have | ° i iy K for $23 in- | younz people will take up their | raised a family of | and Chests l‘ o of % . s Bapes o misc | dence at 108 Arch strect | eight children and o_telling how soon the symptoms wm \ UEERa e e - am in fine health. | maydevelop into croup. or wo’rse{’ Rn& i 00 i ds pasing 1 SALVATION ARMY NOTICL. My daughter and | then's when youre giad you have a | n e Lh uy dinner N e tankra o bol ac e daughters-in-law | jar of Musterole at hand to give ’ ’ e Gampaian This is S e il recommend your ! prompt,sure relief. It does not blister. il . Uthe ol b b R T S e s T e Vegetable Com- | ~ As first aid and a certain remedy, heih o Ml s e poundn’qdlstldltake Musterole is excellent. Thousards >f = | . Tiood thit meetihes are discontini it it oceasionally my- | mothers know it. You should keep 2 For fis Short @ period ac nocsare 1o | Self. You are gt liberty to use my | jar in the house, ready for instant use. | u re [ find another meeting place { Qarz?elfyo}ansh. '—Mrs. ALICE RANEY, ! It is the remedy for adults, too. Re- f bl &) | Morse, Oklahoma. lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, | | DAUGHTER IS BORN. i Change of Life is one of the most [TOUD. stiff neck, asthma, neuralgiz ! Mrand Mrs Wilbur dwards. 101 | critical periods of @ weman’s existence. eadache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- | " merly of this city and now residents of i’l‘hxs good old-fashioned root and herb tn]mt}::m]qmbaga, pains and aches of | \( S Meriden, are receiving conziatulations | remedy may be relied upon to overcome :a?lb]"‘.' joints, sprains, sore mu ! Fon on the birth of wughten he tu- | the distressing symptoms which accom- Chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the | INDIGESTION] | tlicr ix cmploved on the Meriden | pany it and women everywhere should ~Shest (it often prevents pneumonia). 25 cems Journal, e was tormerly i linofape ! iemembetthat there is naother remedy 30c and 60c jars; jospital size $2.50. | operator on The Herald | known to S | 6 BeLLans | T : | s tooe yne papiod e Ly | [ Hot water i To Heal Y Cough ?Pmkhnm’sVegeca%le Compound. | ! Sure Relief | HEALING HONEY. L Tf you want special adviee write to | f Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (eon- | = Ns e fiQfinélal). Lynn, Mass. Yourdleg;ter‘ A at tiir—ono § ywill be opened, read and answered by a FOR INDRIGESTION i ni woman and held in strict confidence. Signs of the Better Kind to your complete satisfaction at prices to please. TELEPHONE 359 and our Mr. Hopkinson will call. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 CHARLES DILLON & CO. Hartford The Usual As well as the beautiful. smart, clever and chic chapeaux are in- cluded in the assortment of hats we are showing for advanced spring as well as ready-to-wear modes. ¢ With straw crowns, stunning Georgelte crepe or satin facings and trimming that are legion in color as well ax desizn mark this dis- play particularly attractive The Prices Are Very Low $4.98, $5.98, $6.98 Celaphone models, raffia vid, batavia cloth. gorgeous fancy effects, ribbon, metal and all the new glistening trimmings of the Py season combille to make these models particularly appealing. $9, $12, $15, $18 CASTORIA shiould use KALPHOand observe its mag- ical effect in the treatment of nervous- ness, insomnia, brain fag, irritability, mental exhaustion, nervous h e, loss of memory, etc. KALPHO acts on the brain, nerves,musclesand blood eells, Forfranes faa Cakien rebuilds wornout nerve tissues and is in- dispensable to all mental workers Con- In Use For Over 30 Years ful nor habitforming drugs. Delicate HALT Children | \ve1uEnzA |- Always bears the Signature of There is nothing like Vinol, our Cod Liver and Iron Tonic, to build up frail, sickly children. INT ZA spreads by in- % halin some o the tiny drop- lets of zermladen mucus sprayed into the air when person neeze or cough without using ' handkerchief THE 1O Up Each ol nd ! U'pon experiencing any in- | fluenza mptoms to bed at onee then call a physician. While waiting for the physi- g cian: saline catharti ] Ao of Epsomn o Roche! iz 5 | silts) to he followed soon after Her Doctor Advised Dinol hy @ drink of Fot lemonad. in Aiken, S. € My livde girl five to the bowels and vears of age had been delicate all ker life, Last January pncumonia left he- | e well Sentilalea in a very weak. run-down condition with ! not harmful, close no appelite. and she could not keep still | e i 3 not_even in her sleep. We¢ a minute, much worried about her, and | were broths Tit our druggist. who is a doctor. said Vinol | L was t tonic he knew for one - ike plenty of water. her condition. We tried it and you ought | [ 'I'¢ first or second day cocea to see how she has improved by its use | tnd broths may be lded. As 1 cannot say too much for Vinol.” - he e s lightl Mrs. LEONARD W. GEORGE. voke td cereals We ask all parents of sickly, LG Mooy Act under the Jelicate children in this vi v to try ““‘)' lon physician Vinol with the understand that we ol = » toe quickly wil return your money if it fails to Hemain in Led at jeast forty- benetit vour little ones. Children love e=ht fter the fever h e take it. JARD OF H lork & Braerd Co., John J. Mc- Druggist, and Drugsi