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AT OUR OUNTAIN herryette Whip” hopped Filberts 22c¢c THE kinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street CITY ITEMS s $4.00 kid button Shoe Hale.—advt. old K. McNamee has n»nlmevl n agreement with William or the purchase of the latt Stunley street. A si e with a nionthly rental of d the privilege of extending the our ‘years. in included. 59, now $2. §s, $10 at rald has left the hn the Evangclist parish and ken up his new duties in the pury Sacred Heart church. Rev. aden, the newly appointed p St. Jolin's, has taken up the ad- ation of the local parish. and Mrs. Charles Olcott of reet are in Springfield. Annie Churchill and daughter, pose of Beoston, are at their In this city temporarily. . loaf of bread, 1 1 Direct Importing Co., Advt. John dozen 282 | aevotion of | that every | all property and wealth dre gift ¢ Burdick of Union ¥ recovering from an & enza. IGrace G. Hathaway of Adams, visiting her sister. Miss Rose of Union streef. g, formerly employed IcMillan Dry Goods store, has mploy of The New Brit~ < and Dry Goods Co. aps at $1 at Besse-Leland's treet tack Indd Ars. Isidore Wise of Hart- ving Saturday morning on samship Santa Anna of the ine¢ for an ertended trip to merica. Mr. Wise is the sen- ber of the firm of Wise, Smith depart- foliowing list of the includes : Thief W V. Grace, T Patrolmen Dolan, Joseph dler, r Voorhees of Boston, eated kb boolk in memory Fudge John Walsh . ostponed Arbor Day celebra- w Britain Chapter Had- Sunday- evening at almud Torah hall. ge Cohen of Hartford and C. of the Connecticut Bureau, he speakers. An entertain- I be held. n's high-grade land’s.—Advt, gnce scheduled at .the brfor this evening has i ‘until. March police the Denis Kennedy and Mass.. of hose 35c¢ quin been 15 Bt:u.?ns N ot water e Sure Relief L] |ln'ma=s-r|cm LikbLE SERVICE EASUNABLE PRICES rescription Department Siamds for Both ELROD’S RMACY PARK STRE] Digelow “Phone 136 | the | | mor | Henry SPECIAL SERVIGES IN CHURCHES SUN. Local Glergymen {0 Alteud Con-i Terences on Monday The next step in the interchurch world movement program will be the the coming Sunday as “Stewardship Sunday.” This means pastor in Connecticut—and matter in the count has asked to speak on that day on the subject “Stewardship.” Tt means an emphasis on the facts that from above, and that their holdegs are in that sense stewards, not absolute own- er The purpose of this is to secure ) acknowledgment of this obligation, and a pledge to lay aside a_definite portion of income, preferably a tithe” or tenth, for the purposes of the church and its work, to be dis- far th, heen of tributed through local church and de- | this end tributed nominational channels. To cards for signature will be di in all the churches that da Responses from the past necticut for the interchurch gvorld conference to be held at Center church in Hartford on Monday, day and Wednesds dicate a large attendance. to the pastors of all churches, an invitation has been sent to the heads of the higher educational institutions—colleges, seminaries, nor- mal schools and some private schoo List of Speakers, list of spe: rge Sherwood Eddy, well for his evangelis worlk colleges, and head of the Y. work.in Asia, and Mrs. Eddy BEdwin M. university at Greenville, § (.. ter known in Connec mer pastor of Ca at New Haven ward Cory, associate general secretary of the international field department, and for . a missiona Chin 7. Peabody Beverly, known F leader in women's missionary effort and now a member of the executive committee of tire fterchurch worl mavemen Dr. Frank W. Bible: ol Madison. N. J., head of the China sur- vey of the interchurch. former for many years a missionary in China; and the Rev. Dr. Worth M. Tippy of New York, assodiate director of the industrial relations department of the | interchurch, formerly director of re- liglous education at the South Con- | grégational chureh in Hartford. 1 The program will begin-at 2 on Monday afternoon, wiren,the open- ing address will be made. probabls Dr. Danifel A Poling, of Boston, as- sociate general secret. of the Inter- chureh World Movement, known to all Christian Endeavorers as associate | President of the World's Christian | Ende: Movement, Dr. Bible is to sp upon the foreign survey. Iny the evening there will be reports upon the rural and city surveys of the state | by Rev. Rollo A, Kilbourn and Robert 1. Todd, heads of the respective ‘de- partments, Lessons on Tuesday. On Tuesday the forenoon sion | will be devoted to relizious education, Tospitals and homes, industrial ministerial lief, Ame tion and the Statistical Mirror. the afternoon the subjects to be sidered will “be evangelism field program, an outline cial campaign and to s and county representat session addresses from Dr. Poling and Dr. In the eve- ning there is promised an important address upon ‘*The Needs of Wonld" from Dr. Poling. and from Mrs, Peabody on women's co-operi- tion in the movement. Wednesday will be devoted to denominatiohal | conf report of the com- mitte ind a discussion of and upon the financial campalgn. i In connection with this conferen ot in some ways distinct from if, will be a conference of the women of Con- necticu ich have been inv d the onary workers and eneral. women's or- the number nmore than 200. Their sessions will be heid in the Iirst Baptist chureh beginning on Mon fternoon. The aftcrnoo and even ion, 1 b dpen and the public cordia The the women's on Tuesday and the pro-| still’ to announced, but the spealiers expected are Mrs. | 3 and Mrs, Geors of Con- In addition The s includes Dr M A Rev. Dr. but bet- as the of | widely i oclock | vor In this thie an address to w ading m leaders of to 5 i | tions i sions of i1 gram close Pastors cinity tion of Rey South vin - and vho confer ¢ HIN, tional wrch: Gillette Rev. How- Bdward Ward. of Pl n. of ITazen, and Rev- | Peter five ! would not leave C Meets Group ris Evening and Another | Tickets to iehes the musical comedy 9 and 10 1 Masonic or now proce ations of smooth- | 0 o'clock the There will then 1 8 o'clock | Tomorrow sroup will on sale memi They will 3 at this the pe closing and | om rs ati store. March bt of The. ,ope mance wiil The second night lodze night and will he Grotta roony will be the night RIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, other Paint. use. Tues- | - of next weels in- | Protestant | kngwn | amonsg’ the | Poteat, president of Fuman | for- | | teaving th | going ! mother. { where a fight ensued. | the stand tt | She is I When NOW. We are Practical Paint Paint sellers. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN S0Q. Be Sure— On having the exterior of your residence painted with LONGMAN and MARTINEZ Semi-Paste Paint We have sold this Paint for 30 years. We know there is no better Paint made. We know it will wear befter and longer than any Ask us why the famous L. & M. high grade Paint cost less than $3.90 per gallon when made ready for If you have any Paint troubles, Insist \\ Margaret Romaine’s First Columbia.Records This sensational new soprano of the New York Metropolitan Opera Company makes her Columbia debut with four exquisite records. As an exclusive Columbia star she gives every promise of ddding an even wider following of music lovers to’ the great audiences who have so enthusiastically appilauded her every appearance in London, Paris, and New York PHONESSS | ' {fi/” W ' tell us. WE Engineers, not mere Muserss Walts Konde Gavotte Boheme S gnon . &3 A-2846 $1.00, ~-2847° CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARPFORD Opportunity For COATS, DRESSES, SUITS If you really want to save money vou will have an excellent op- portunity today to buy Coats and Suits that will be as they are now, and vou are b uying them at consider: vou will be able to do in the fall. HORT-LENGTH SPORT COA TS—Lined - sports lo oking. CHINCHILLA COATS—Fur trimmed, in a good assornnrm Uf « 01- Chinchilla and ve: ors. Special HUDSON SUITS AT S DRESS] AT play in a Store Closed Monday in #f onor of Washington's Birthday. Mardones Madnificent in Songs of the Sea “Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep” and “Asleep in the Deep.” Into these songs Mardones has woven all the magic and the mystery of the sca. The sonorous bass of this exclusive Columbia artist has all the majestic power of surf booming upon some rocky shore. T e £35S \ Money Saving In as smart next fall ¢s than throughout, Je Special mz 1 PLUSH COAT S—In short lengths 5—Worth up to $7 with seal collars, stunning lines and smartly $14.50—Worth up to $25. that combine style and smart nkss with low pr 2ood assortment of colors. Special Reductions on All Oar Smart Fur Coats in Silv designed. Serge and Jersey mod They are on d Ponselle Soars Through Gay Sicilian Bolero There is a volcanic brilliancy in Verdi’s great “Bolero” that truly sings the sunburnt joys of Sicily. And Ponselle, exclusive Columbia ' BOY 18, BEATS UP HIS FATHER-IN-EAW, Adelia Barrone Gets Drunk on Hard Cider; Is Fined Sabastiuno Peter, 13 pearved in ' police court fo answer the charge o: beating his father-in-law. His case was con- . of Probation Oflj Conmolly. Sabastiuno has been living with his n-law sinco his marriage and said that on scveral occasions he has had troubie. Jose the fath- ‘r-in-law, yesterd 1 to have rted trouble witk bastiano by doors of his house locked, allowing the son-in-law to enter, iment Sabastiano said that i of living with JMotto to take his wife verrs old. ep- morning After an ife. he was and was away to his 1 father I threw ob his s ted to the decision r-in-law on a . Peter tool d when lor as been married informed {he that the nuptial knot was tied about six months ago. only Judge Kirkham rem person who married hful couple should 1 vimself. Mrs. refused to n-law and her fa In reply aid that wife did with hnn he would get ed how court £ age. the aid with her Sabastiar not want to a divorce. Got It In Cellar. ore was arraigned enness. He plead- ed guilty 5 and co (sked where he secured his d that he a bar- before Christmas s cellar. During T cra) weeks of cold ¥ er the cider has become “hard he drank a littlo too much. Th had not cl norning and the sccused W happy mood. INCOME TAD the charge hooze, rel of cider very RETURNS. Information on Problems DBe Had at Revenue Office. Alb pe thei Can ons who desire ir income tux returng may call {at the omee { Room tarted over Sabastiano's | bed | {erick . ;and Walter on ormation ~ artist, has poured her whole soul into this perfect record of a glorious melody. 49686—$1.50 And 41 Other Great Selections The 48 new Columb: selections tor March include 3 Grand Opera arias, 4 popular songs by Grand Opera stars, 14 popular song hits, 3 orches- tra selections, 2 bird imitations, 2 band pieces, 2 piano solos, 2 accordion solos, 1 violin sclo, 1 whistling solo and 14 dances, comprising 8 fox- , trots, 3 waltzes and 3 one-steps. Get the aew Columbia Nevelty Record Booklet. Every Columbia dealer has it New Columbia Records on Sals the 10th and 20th of Every Month COLUMRIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York of Frank MecCormack, internal revenue collector at 402 in City Hall and obtain Irst-hund information. = Gencrally | there is a Jast minute rush which is very unsatisfactory fo ull concerned | and Mr. McCormack is ready at any mue to meet those inter { ing out what he or she must an income tax. The office from 9 o’clock in the mor 7 o'clock in the evening. It is presumed that a great mar do not approach the revenue depart- ment until ihe last minute, thinking that it is necessary to pay the in- come tax when the call is made. not necessary Mr. McCormack | stated #s any one may conle to him | and find out what tax they must pay | or whatever information is wanted. The check for the tax or money can be sent on the last day, March 15th, but the information freec for the | H deputy pay ope until is ing COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS Stowdard B sdsis g 05300 BUY THESE RECORDS AT Wideners & Gratonola Shops 138 Main Street New Eritain’s Largest Exclusive Refail Talk'ng Machine Snap asking at any time. W. H: HART IS NAMED; | S.R. & L. ELECTS T0O ) Succeeds His Father As Director of Stanley Works—>stanley Rule & Level Names New Board. Walter M. Hart has been by the Stanley Works, named stockholders of tJ and will succeed his | father, the late William H. Hart in that capaci He has been identitied with the Jocal plant for many years. for a time in the New York office and | Jater in the local branch. The directors chosen are P. Hart, chairman; E. Allen F. G. Plait, Edv Chamberl; i1, Hart director Georss AMoore, BUSINESSMAN’S SPRINGS TOO QUICKLY the un down TRAP tien that follow me into the Chu i’ and ared The ns, ing company. Canres | usually heavy { late, he had into the night saw the li “s bowlin wonld offer siness man | sireet. A few the “prowler” “h strect husine matter was jamming doors cmpted buvglary the arcade of nd as he neared bts w. switched s more sure than wronz so he con- ation, finding the -vs snuggled up in 1 the. “‘burglar™ xplained he of the dbdors 1id-be thief and 1. prowler” was the Hi Because o trolley he board has en the following officers: Bour Chairman, George P. Har . Allen Moore; t " Bennett; second Hare: tr i William - Hiz- ! off. he ns For i ever the un- | shipments of | his crew workit ? near the trolle | in Frank l and decided that a short cut to Main et bu mint later one of eat 4 supg | 1he doors of a store- ! means of a crow- g siderabl nd at this junéture Piles Cured in 6 to hg alley lights went ont. ; Druaz: about 10 1\I\¥Vu!4 wa “‘9101\"1‘}11‘ fails to curc Robert street, he was surprised in the dark lizhts again went on and when l B ding® or Protrodfne BRSL. Philip _ 5 wins entered through the | by Officer Michael Massey. who wlo 1 the propriotor Irritation; Soothes and Heals. restful sleep after the e four thoughi he had « NE J@pplication. TPrice 60c. th dnet emp the o L Series o Misunderstandings ted Ernest W E 1t secretary ¥. King. At the annual meeting of the ley Rule & Tevel the follow e named: 1. S. A 4 Robert petle W. J. Moore of N York, | was George P. ilart, 3. AT, erick ( Elatt 3 B lartford. The directors e ‘\rH\H‘ ng officers: President, Alix W, | eff \fter dark| enter. thougat was the had his i Amusing Tucident on Church Street H McDonor sammir a wo oW liv Aileys. a Church sur es in wait to ! -} posed burs who was in readity :n- 1" r money noise other local business man making | (he bowl nd rt to short cut the find rounded 4 sneuk- | natters to Offi During Oflicer sistant thief the length 1t appears that Mass

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