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FISHING TACKLE THAT’S FIT - FOR FISHING See Our South Window This Week Steel Fishing Rods) HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET LOGAL MAN CAUGHT | IN ROBBING STORE | e With Party of Two Who Entered Forestville Place | Dirin olets 1 l | Comfort in ’ An burglarize the | grocery store of Anderson and Bloom ot street, Forestville, | was frustrated last night quick wit and action of O the Bristol who is assigned district nights. Officer detected a light in the shortly after midnight and an investigation revealed three men rifling the cash | register inside. lle summoned help from the neighbors and wiih their ald, surrounded the store and caught the robbers red handed One of| them had a revolver on his person but did not make any attempt to use | it. They were given a trial in the Bristol police court this morning anc bound over to superior court without bonds. One of the men gave his name as Edward Zytywoski of 174 East Main street, New Britain. Entrance was ined to e store by removing a pane of glass from a small front window. This part |s easily scen by any chance passerby, and the burglars were taking big chances. Nothing of any value was missing or found to ve on their per- sons when searched at the head- quarters, which evidently showed | that they had probably entered but a few moments before the officer de- tected them at work Probably Plainville Robbers. Constable Phillip Marino of Plain- ville visited the scene of the burglary this afternoon as a possibility that the men may have been connected | in some way with the recent rob- beries in that town. The place was visited Iast w k by burglars three stores entered. No trace the men who committed the burglar- n loInd as yet but some light may be thfown on the situation by the capture of these men. attempt to Washington by the hes polic e- | to that | Mabnance | ance, of Grajn) Oc partment, store THE n Drug Store You Should Be the Same A LARGE number of women’s ailments are not surgical ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not yet taken place. A tiny part in a fine clock may become loose and cause the clock to gain or lose. If not attended to in time, the part ma fall from its place and cause serious trouble. So it is wi women’s ailments, they start from simple causes; but if allowed to continue, produce serious conditions. When the warning symptoms are first noted, take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve the present trouble- some ailment, and to prevent the development of serious trouble. North Troy, N. Y.—“When'l was a. utchinson, Kan.—“I was about yvoung girl I had a severe female 13 years old when I developed trouble. other gave me Lydia E. a female weakness. mother took Pinkham’sVegetable Compoundand me to a doctor and I doectored- for after taking several bottles I was several months. I wastoosick todo strong and well. When my daughter anything, was as thin as could be, got married she was feeling miser- and my complexion was yellow. able and I recommended your medi- Mother had used ia E. am’s cine. She is greatly imProved in Vegetable Compound and it had health and has a beautifut baby boy helped her so much that she got four months old. So {(l)u see this some for me and before I had finished letter comes from the third genera- the second bottle I was feeling fine tion and you may use it as you and bave been ever since.”—Mrs. IMAIN STREET. Specials for Wednesday at i HE PUBLIC MARKET | 436 MAIN STREET Opposite East Main Street VHATTAN HLETIC INSOOK DN SUITS 1.50 .ing—made of lity cross-bar You'll enjoy fiem. SOLID POT ROASTS OF BEEF LEGS OF GENUINE SPRING LAMB .... 35c Ib and | of —SPECIAL 7 TO 12 A. M— BEST CUTS OF ROUND, 35 SIRLOIN AND SHORT STEAKS Ib Cc ... 25 1b CITY CONVENTION CHOICE PORK CHOPS a@ _ Horsfall mpany IWLUM ST, Buy Our Kind.” : [TEMS records. L. Plerce the South church Lenten tea Wednes- t 3 o'clock at the | Ma Spring., 185 West J. H. Kirkham will | *“The Riddle of Near- I Matthews. Miss will render several | All women are cor- Advt. on page G to- John Barry coun- 00 will hold a meet- b this evening in St N and it is request- bors who are hold he concert and ball At Naughton's Bak- ‘RIC STEEL. of American Soctety Engincers Meets, ranch of the Amer- echanical Enginecers at the New Britain ind an Informal dis- furnace work In of which 10 or 15 were in attendance. lson, president of rical Steel com- ik of the evening, “The Elec Fur- wring Steel Cast. & stareopticon to il- i which was infor- any questions be neers in attendance itel and Plainville is soclaty by 65 mem- of the organiza- lar gatherings with | jects as were illus- l PLAN IS APPROVED Charter Revision Committee Wil Hold Public Hearing Thursday Before Taking Final Action. The charter revision committee ten- tatively approved a rccommendation at its meeting last night having for its pur the replacement of the present form of city meeting by a city convention to be made up of 2% representatives from each. ward, the board of finance and taxation and the ! common council. The delegates would | be elected at a non-partisan caucus in each ward and would represent the | voters at the session to which the budget or budgets: would be submit- ted. Eight from each ward would Ko out of office each year, the term for each delegate to be three years. | That recommendation was supported | in preference to a proposition to have the budget go to the council which body would allow it to lay over for | one week so that an expression of | opinion might be had. after which | final action would be taken. Alderman John ¥. Gill was not in | favor of having the council be final | in the matter since he concluded that | “the council Is 90 per cent a joke any- | way; members selling their votes for a mess of pottage, and deserving every knock they get.” Nefore adjourning, the committee voted to hold a public hearing Thurs- | day evening in the council chamber. CANVASSERS ARE BUSY On Pirst Report 1s Donated to United Drive WIHI Be Announced at Meeting Tomorrow Noon., The campaigners for the Commun- ity Corporatien drive for $35,000 arc out working today for the benefit of the local organizations, which are do- ing such a splendid service for the city of New RBritain. The first re- ports are to be made by the teams at the noonday luncheon tomorrow at the Eiks' club. It is the idea ot Cam- paign Manager E. W. Christ to make a short smappy campaign and wind the drtve up Friday, it possible Fvery cent from this drive is spent here in New Britaln. There is no paid organizer or any other expense connected with it, so that every dol- lar goes directly into the work. The headquarters of the Visiting Nurse association, the Boys' club, the Girl Scouts, New Britain Charity Organi- zation, the Boy Scouts, the City Mis- sion, the Day raery and the New Britain Tuberculosis Relief are nu' ways open and those in charge aro always willing to answer any ques- tions in regard to the work, or to ren- der any service possible to anyone who needs the help of their special organization. The Day Nursery alone cared for 10,000 children. Parents could leave thelr children there and employment, when necessary, so they could earn a livelihood. I'here aro many cases, where if it were not for the Day Nursery, people might by force have to become'a bur- den on the community, as they would have no ono they could leave their children with while the bread winners of the family are at work. that |of the common council, as { Hall commission, | street lighting, $2,749.74; LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS ... .. LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS | CabhageFreewn CornedBeef10ciu LIBBY’S CORNED BEEF, reg. 35¢ value; 2 cans 37c TALL CANS PINK SALMON 2 for 25¢ FANCY TOMATOES .............. 3 cans for 29¢ MILK CRACKERS . ... 21b 35¢c BEST BUTTER in prints ................. 1b 50c STRICTLY FRESH EGGS ....... doz 39¢ municipal sarage, $455.33; board $1,157.63; commissione $665.41; regular bills, of fire commissioners, | board of public charities, board of water commissioners, 359.98; total, $26,071.02. The mayor and alderman will rec- ommend the rebate of $10 paid in taxes by W. C. Steiner because he was not aware of exemption allowed him by time spent in the service. The claims committee will recommend follows: that Miss A. R. Lane be given per- dogs, $63; City < mission to withdraw her claim for : damages resulting from injuries sus- 71.36; board Of |4 yieq when sho foll over a water health, regular bills, $911.60; City | valve box on Dwight street last Sep- hospital, running expenses, $238.29; 5tember. The ordinance committee board of public works, street depart- | Will recommend a list of fees to be charged at the abattoir. A recom- mendation will be received to allow the health board to exchange an adding machine for a cheaper one and a rebuilt typewriter, with a $32.50 bonus. . COMMITTEE REPORTS < Common Council Groups Have State- $2,- ments Prepared for Monthly Session Tomorrow Night. Payment of bills will be recom- mended at tomorrow night’s meeting ¢ $ Incidentals, $1,488 $1,132.89; sewer maintenance, construction, $1,475- $4,790.04; special ap- board of police ment, $306.96; .33; sewer subway department, propriation, $4,000, 1921 DE LUXE WALL PAPERS HERE TREY ARE! NOW READY! The most striking and serviceable Wall Papers ever offered. And the prices! Well, just step in. We'll do the rest. Spring is here, spring is here, And, if it ain’t, it’s very near. Motto: Start your Spring Cleaning Early. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY | $2.604.74; | S da f . wish.”—Mrs. R. M. 4th Ave., North Troy, N. Y. GREENAWAY, 557 inson, Kansas. J. A. StevENs, 716 E. 9th St., Hutch- Many such letters prove the virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, TO CONFER WITH MAYOR. oldicrs to Discuss $1,000 Appropria- 3 tion Tonight. Representatives of the several sol- | this city. ier posts in the city will meet with etable Compngun ] 8. 4 Mayor Orson F. Curtis tonight at the mayor’s office at City Hall to dis- cuss the proposed appropriation of $4,000 for a service department in The department will he | conductea by and in the interests of ex-service men. A salaried se will be in charge. If the soldiers & convince the mayor that the is worthy of a $4.000 approp: o he will favor action by the coung to that end. = The Vatican at Rome Recommends Nuxated Iron If you lack BODILY or MENTAL VIGOR; If you are WEAK; NERVOUS or IRRITABLE, TRY NUXATED IRON TODAY. Nuxated Iron CONTAINS ORGANIC IRON LIKE THE IRON IN YOUR BLOOD and LIKE THE IRON IN SPINACH, LEN- TILS AND APPLES NUXATED IRON also contains a remarkable product, brought to the attention of the French Academy of Medicine by the celebrated Dr. Robin, which represents the chemi constituent of ac: pruwcien : tive living nerve force FOR FEEDING THE NERVES, so that NUX- ATED IRON might be said to be bath a BLOOD and a NERVE FOOD. THERE ARE 30,000,000,000,000 RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES in your blood and each one must have iron. Today about one person out of every three is said to suffer more or less from the great dev:nbzl&mk- ness brought on by malnutrition or lack of cient nourishment; “which is caused NOT BY LACK OF FOOD but .often by LACK OF SUFFI- CIENT ORGANIG. ¥IRON in the blood to enable usto GET THE STRENGTH OUT of our féod. IRON IS THE MASTER PRINCIPLE OF THE BLOOD AND BLOOD IS LIFE. Our forefathers ate the husks of grains and the skins and peels of vegetables and fruits, rich in strength-giving organic iron, but mod- ern methods of cookery throw all these things away — hence the alarming increase, in recent years, in Anaemia—iron starvation of the blood with aH its atteadant ills. When, asa result of iron starvation, you get up feeling tired in the morning, when you find vourself nervous, irritable and easily upset; when you can no longer do your day's work without being all fagged oyt at night; when your digestion all goes wrbng, or you have pains across the back, shortness of breath, heart palpitation or your face looks pale and drawn, donot waituntil you go allto piecesand collapse in a state of nervous prostration, or until in your weakened condition you con- tract some serious disease, but consult your family physician and have him take a speci- men of your blood and make a “ blood- count” ef your red blood corpuscies or test the iren-power of your biood yourself by adding plenty of spinach, carrots, or other iron-containing fruits and vegetables to your daily food and take organic iron—Nuxated Iron—with them for a while and see how much your condition improves. Thousands of people have surprisinc'y increased their strength, energy and endurance in two “I am happy to inform dyou that with particular gratitude by the Yooty “WHAT THE VATICAN SAYS ABOUT NUXATED IRON . ift of Nuxated Iron has been ther, wi Fu-uuaded its - cial effects, and AFTER HAVING IT aSPErCIAH ANALYZE‘”D‘B\PE;“;!“E accepted DIRECTOR OF THE PHARMACY OF THE VATICAN, formulates the most sincere wishes that your product become famous and & ciated by the public AS ITS VALUE CRERAINLY MRS 2 *PPre (3. Tedeschini, Ineti of the Secretary of State - Vatican)