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7 SRR 4 B PR 5 3 S B T B PR s s TN 4 3 D98y or hour. 1 %m@%%m%%%%n growing child. WEDNESDAY, March 10th is DOLLAR DAY SSR— Here you \nll find the greatest values shown in t The following is a for DOLLAR DAY DOLLAR DAY Regular ; DOLLA#R DAY—10 dozen che-k ¢ looped, regular price 38c. .. DOLLAIR DAY—10 Do looped, re: DOLLAR DAY for your money partial list of bargaix Dozen Hemstitched Towels, full siz hemmed and $ DAY ss Towels, Towels, . $ DAY 4 for $1.00 atest cular & . $ DAY 3 Skeins $1.00 regular $ DAY $1.00 Skein Percales, DOLLAR DA $1.50 Skein DOLLAR DAY—36-inch Our rezular 38¢ d il S DOLLAR DAY—$1.25 and § Vhi skirts, lace and f SRS e . . S DAY $1.00 cacl ds $1.00 DOLLAR necedlewd DOLLAR DAY B = : . 8 DAY $1.00 cach l"(l (‘ loves, size 6 only rs $1.00 Dresses. all . § DAY $1.00 Suit 0 Bungalow Aprovs . $ DAY $1.00 Kach “and 75¢ Hairbow Kibbons. all = yards $1.00 % $ DAY rs § )u $1.00 cach Ladies” Forest Mills D4 St $ DAY $1.00 sult 54 mmer Cnion Suits $ DAY 2 for $1.00 DOLLAR DA sizes, v DOLLAR DAY—S$1.. DOLLAR DAY — colors DOLLAIL DAY--$1.30 DOLLAR DAY—S1.50 F Union Suit=, all si DOLLAR DAY—Ladies’ DOLLAR DAY—ANI Our Wool Dress Goods. plain and Faney e b ciiieo..... S DAY 10% OR 5g DOLILA U\\w()l!(l Sizes ) . . . W. B. % i Corscts, value s DAY $1.00 pair P4 hln(k and cor- $ DAY 4 pairs $1.00 lies' fine quality Cotton Hose, colored PRIE AL DAY 4 pairs $1.00 5g Flecce $ . reg. 39¢ $ DAY 2 pairs $1.00 5% merce Hosc 5¥] o $ DAY 2 pairs $1.00 — CREDIT — REFUND zht Sox. d pair .. DOLLAR DAY~ only, regul DOLLAR DAY—Ladi | ( LARelohe] Children: always do well on Scott’s Emulsion. Bestt & Bowne, Bloomseld, K. J. 1513 Eastwood Electrical Service Statior and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys. tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION, REAR 193 MAIN . Phone HAVE YOUR TRUCKING DONE | PROPERLY AND AT REASON- | ABLE EXPE) 3. 1 operate a daily Freight and Ex- press Service. New Britain, New Ha. ven and New York. Trucks rented by | Local and Long Distance Moving and Trucking. A. H. HARRIS ge Tel. 1560 Ho DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET. Tel. 184 Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. | Storage. I‘I EASURE CARS IRVI NG JEST }< R Supplies and Repalring ROBUST CHII.DREN e ¥ Clumberlain Hotel at Old Point Com- <A child should not look pale, fort Destroyed. thin or worn. Such condition 0ld Point Comfort, Va., March 8.— IYiremen, aided by civilians and sol- wth - n searching the ruins of the Cham- keep ul})‘ kglto ] and] l’obust rlain hotel for possible victims of nessachild needs a plenitude .. nve which 1ast night destroyed the of food rich in vitamins. hig structure. Effort also was being uests well as the list of the 179 % wiployes, but this task was slow be- 4 (ause the hotel register and other i EM Ul sloN records were destroved in the flames. iabundant in growth- romotmg > best known tourist hotels on the " properties, is an ide up le- Atlantic coast, was located on the overnment reservation. It was seven mental food that could we s v SRt O T e zround floor and soon were beyond ‘ontrol. Fire apparatus from Fortress voe and nearby cities could do lit- more than prevent the spread of =urrounding buildings. e loss, in- ! cluding the effects of guests. was es- s QUICK RELIEF FROM Storage and Accessories, Phone 2227 139 Arch St. C‘]NS"PATION That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards pmduced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a pnctmng physician epemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not vegetable laxative. No griping is the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- lets. They cause the bowels and liver to to unnai action. If you have a “‘dark brown mou bad breath—a dull, tired feehng—sck headache—torpid liver—constipation, sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime. e Thousands take them every night just to keep right. Try them, and 25¢. Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. And Musterole won’t blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. 1t penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion und draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white oint- is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuraigia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum- joints,sprains,sore muscies, bruises,chil- blains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil- dren. Keep it handy for instant use. denotes malnutrition. To icrs trom Fortress Monroe, taday be- scoTT,s made ta che¢k up the 200 or more ‘e Chamberlain, probably one of a part of the diet of every T i e Rl the fire to the government dock and Repair Work a Specialty. Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets for 17 years and calomel’s old-time contain calomel, but a healing, soothing act normally. They never force them you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re- A RAW, SORE THROAT Just spread it on with your fingers, ment made with oil of mustard. It bago, pains and achez of the back of 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. 0B PRINTING ——— OF ALL KINDS [J NEATLY DONE L] KULPER PRINFANG CO. 325 MAIN ST, TEL. 777 $ DAY for $1.00 % for $1.00 54 | hemmed and B8 | $ DAY $1.00 (‘al('h% ‘ scenery for the t s DAY $1.00 Pair 5 | sary mass CITY ITEMS 1 | Don't forget the l{mu!lu--hhin\m\* Fair, State Armory, Arch St., Mar. 3-! 15. ntertainment and dancing each evening. Tonight, Jazz or- | chestra.—adyt. Supervisor of Visiting Nurses Sarah Baker will attend the I nurses’ convention at A | April 12, Miss Cora M | to New Orleans the week of April 14, to atfend the national conference of Social Workers as delegate from New tain. Curley’s ngton lodge, 1. O. O. the first degree on five i oo D 2 on s ¥'s weather tonight at 8 advt. ! Al Malmgren completed the High school produc- | Hatle.”” Charles Carlson, of 153 Cherry street, was s en with illness yes- terday afternoon on South Main street. He was taken to his home in the police ambulance. A. G. Hammond camp, U. 8. W. V., will hold an impartant meeting in’ the State Armory tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. The ladder company at No. 2 engine house was called out yesterday morning at 8:20 o'clock to 24 Grand street. A chimney became clogse causing smoke to back up, and it wz thought a fire was in progress. In St. Joseph's church, Thursday morning at 8§ o'clock, there will be a month’s mind mass for Mrs. Charl McEnroe. There will be an annive Saturday morning at § Richard O’Dell. ion, “Nathan o’clock for GERMAN OFFICERS ATTACK FRENCHMEN Ex-Kaiser’'s Cousin Will be Arrested As Result of Restaurant Brawl in Berlin. March 8.—Gustav Noske, of defense, has ordered the provisional arvest of Prince.Joachim Albrecht of Prussia, cousin of for- mer Emperor William, and Baron von Platen for engaging in an assault upon Captain' Roughevin, a French officer with the interaflied mission in this city atsfhe Adlon hotel Saturday night. The assaulf occurred in the dining room, ‘the ~prince and his friends hurling candles, crockery and other missiles at Captain Roughevin and his party, who had refused to stand while the orchestra was plaving “Deutschland Uber = All Captain Roughevin was beaten and his clothes were torn. When the prince entered the Adlon for luncheon the iollowing day, Sun- day, the head waiter told him he could not be served and that if he in- sisting upon taking a seat at a table the waiters wauld rike. Joachim thereupon left the building. It is be- lieved the attitude of the waiters is due to a decision of their union wheh is ovposing the reactionar 1t is not known here whether the French have taken any action 2 consequence of the incident but expected that it will lead to unple: antness for the German government. arch 8.—General Maurice Nollet. the of the French mili- tary mission Berlin, has demanded an immediate audience with Foreign Minister Mueller to protest against the attack on the French party at the Hotel Adlon-Saturday night by Prince Joachim Albrecht of Prussia and his friends, says a dispatch to the Daily Mail from Berlin tods CONN. RECOVERING AFTER BIG STORM Berlin, minister Tondon, M Despite Handicap of Drifts and Ice, Train Schedules Are Better Than Expected. 8.—Normal taday in March sight New Haven, conditions were in Connecticut after two days of traflic demoralization because of Saturday's blizard. With the exception of the northeastern section of the state, all the larger towns had been able to dig themselves out of the storm drifts and ice packs and business in general re- sumed its normal swing. In the Litchficld hills, the Central New Ingland railroad was still stru gling with the blockade of its lines, after having moved but two trains in two days. Several snow plows and lo- comotives were off the tracks at vari- ous points. The New Haven's lines Litchtield section had nearly scheduled in effect today. The main lines of the tem. were in full opera- ! into the narmal tion and virtually normal service by noon today was the official forecast. The storm hit the Bethel Street | last of its e supply. With coal | shipments through Danbury halted. it i Danbury and Railway by using the was not wnown when the trolley com- pany would be able to resume servico | even after it cleared its tracks. Tha Connecticut Co. was trying to dig ouf its trolley lines to the suburbs of Bridgeport and New Haven today, i after having restored traffic to nearly normal in these two cities. ATTENTION MUSICIANS. | This Ts One of Many in T. Opportunities S. Army Bands. A rare opportunity is offered to | ! musicians of good character. Mu- | sicians on all instruments are needed | for the Iirst Artillery regi- ment. This regiment is motorized , and only motor drawn vehicles are used on all occasions. No other duties for al duty. Excellent positions in are open. If you play any truments he one of the first to ma musicians whe can Apply U. Main St Field the band -but Good opportunity | extra money for play double in orehestra. Recruiting Station, 213 TROOPS HALT ITALY RAH TIEUP One of the first pictures to reach America since the gr railrcad strike in Ttaly. By calling out the troops and taking prompt action the zovernment quickly squelched the attempt to tie up the country. The photograph show Ttalian oldiers and secret service agents outs station in Rome. The busine readiness of the machine gun w EDEE@E@EEE@@E@@@DE@EEJ@E | Sage-Allen & Ca. HARTFORD, CONTINUING OUR GREAT SALE OF NEW SPRING DRESSES At $25.00 Handsome Frocks of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Georgette. In colors navy, Copen, "brown and Dresden. A score of differen Dresses made to sell at from $39.50 to| $65.00. All New and from one of the Best Dress. Manufacturers in the Country. Make your selection without delay. Careful attention to Fitting. ooy | [Cioooigoioioioioniooooooiooooionnnio FOR QUICK RETURNS US HERALD CLA SIFIED AD particuiarly ncted. 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