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There must have been a general ex- odus of Scotchmen from the city yes- terday, St. Patrick’'s Day, or the gen- | tlemen of, at blood were not in a guessing nfBod. Stephen Robb, of the John Boyle company, whose silhou- ette | printed in these columns last ning was not gencrally recog- nized®judging by the number of Euesses that we received this morn- ing and last pight. Only six were cor- rect in imterpreting the features and Willlam Darrow, of 19 Buell street, was the one who won the dollar. Those wk Darrow ph Mulluzzo, Philip Da- vis, Ed 1 Fanion, Jessie Blair and Albert Helm A few of the other names mentioned by the guessers were Sven P. Hanson, *“Mr. Ber- quist,” “Miller, of Miller and Hanson Drug company,” “Y. E. Martin,” “I Martin, sells cigars,”" and J. W. Mars- land of the Dickinson Drug company. We have another profile to present tonight, one which we are sure that you will recognize We are going to bar from guessing any of the individ- uals who are connected with him in a business way, that is, that work in his establishment. It seems only fair to outsiders that this should be done ever. every other Herald reader guess, Know Him? guess, you may get a dollar for a slip of paper with the correct name and your own thereon. the prize | For J. H. Grozier Company, Prominent Contractors. Hartford, March 18.—Following an application made Wednesday, Dana H. Cannon was appointed by Judge Malit- bic of the superior court temporary re- ceiver of the J. H. Grozier company of 721 Main street, general building The balance sheet of the company on March 1 showed assets of $205,336.52, as follows: Cash, $2,740.06; accounts receivable, $82,184,19; uncompleted contracts, $8,- 4.4 surance, $1,525.47; plant and equip- ment, automobiles, office furniture and fixtures and realty, less depreciation, $77,970.86, Liablilities are: Accounts payable, $82,451.35; notes payable, $80,500; accounts due officers, $888; m s, $12,000; unclaimed payroll, $539.21; capital stock, $20,000; deficit, $42.92. nce March 1, a total of $25,463.19 s been collected. tes have been reduced $28,000.60. The quick assets are about 70 per cent. of the ‘‘quick debts’’ instead of exceed- ing them. NSUCCESSFUL. e, March 19.—Efforts of Dutch prohibition advocates to ob- ' tain passage of a local option law this year have met with such small success that action apparently been postponed until a more favor- able time. inventory, materials, $27,- | ; investments, $0,750; prepaid in- | were right were William ' It so, by all means | First guess gets | | payable ' Tonight and Tomorrow Porto Rican (519, alcohol) Regularly 60c bottle 2 for 6lc Hypo-Maltone Our special Spring tonic $1.50 each 2 for $1.51 Guaranteed Alarm Clocks $1.98 and $1.59 Regular $2.25 Hot Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes i Thin Sugar Coated | 25c Tube of Tooth Almonds 2 1bs for $1.01 Wood’s Sunshine Brand Coffee 2 Ibs for 46¢ Will Cheerfully Refund Money if Not Satisfied "EGOV. SPRY APPOINTED | | Utah Man Commissioner General of | _ | Land Officc—Finney of Kansas | Sec. of Interior. Washington, March 18.—A recess appointment %y President Harding as commissioner general of the land | office was given William 8. Spry former governor of Utah. Edward C. given a recess appointment sistant secretary of the interior. D. C. Crissinger of Marion O., took oath today as comptroller of the cur- | rency and as such automatically be- | came a member of the federal re- serve board. Bay Rum Assorted Chocolates Finney of Kansas, was | by | President Harding today as first as- | ELECTRIC OO. LEASES. A store in the recently erected Raphael block on Main street has been leased by John Dzicek, president of the Federal Electric company, and has the business of that concern will be moved from its present Hartford ave- nue site this week. The company will YOUR LAST CHANCE S‘a&e Ends Saturday Axelrod’s Drug Stores 405 Main Street, 236 Park Street, New Britain. One Cent Sale At Our Fountain Buy $2.00 worth. of Soda Checks and get another $2 worth for 1 cemt—No limit. Just think, $4: worth of drinks, ice cream or any-| thing else served at either of our fountains for $2.01. Use the checks anytime aft:r the sales. limit, no time limit in which % Juse the checks. | No Qquantity Remember Tomorrow’s the Last Day of the Sale. Apollo or Bells 2 1bs for $1.51 Paste 2 for 26¢ 405 Main Street. Wood’s Mixed Tea 2 pkgs. 51c Gem Blades 50c pkg. for 33c Stationery 2 for 51c % Axelrod’s DRUG STORES 236 Park Street. 405 Main St. AXELROD’S DRUG STORES 236 Park St. Large Turkish Bath Towels 2 for $1.11 Turkish Bath Towels 2 for 61c Bells Old Fashioned Chocolates in bulk 2 1bs for 51c .. 2 for $2.26 el Cigarettes Special during this sale ~.:. 2 pkgs. for 31c 26 Rolls of Toilet Paper for $1.01 Victor Easter records. Henry Morans’ | Advt. New Victor records, special, I Phoenix Lodge, I. O. O. F., visited in Glastonbury last night. A Latest Victor records. C. L. Pierce | { & Co.—advt. There was an important meeting of the Y. M. H. A. last night. 1c Sale now going on at Axelrod’s two stores, 405 Main St. and 236 Park St.—advt. The sewing circle, Order of Ama- ranth, held a meeting vesterday aft- ernoon at the home of Mrs. H. C. Beach of Lenox place. Bread is lower at Naughton's Bak ery.—advt. All Victor Products. Henry Morans’, —advt. ' Best Coffee, 35c 1b. —advt. ———————— T —PALACE— NEXT MONDAY The Original SEVEN HONEY BOY Russell Bros. —I_Quick Results---Herald Classified Advts Steiger-Vedder Company Successor to C. S. Hills SOMETHING NEW ARRIVES EACH DAY IN THE | Wonderful & Co., Hartford Wrappy S5k ASEM ULLE WE WISH: ANNO The arrival of a c@ line’ of the Johnson and Hospital Goods.}| ing - First ‘Aid K the home and fo fice. Special carry on autoj Bandages, adhesi medicated plasté ilized cotton and tic dressings of .2 We especially i tors and den advantage of & prices in the Lelan [ ; Alwa; More Value for GINSBURG’S | DRESS P v AND HEMSTITC l MOVED TO0 [ 19 Walnut Rear Building. MINSTRELS | handle electrical contracts and fix- tures, the lease states. 7 Insy for( Prg iif Buiter Baby g Foo and youinsure down chick losses;’ livable chick. tive troubles. *“Your Money Ba | Are Not Satis ' Dealers Everyoid il Pratt Food Company Philadelphia Chicago Toronto IVILIAN .OTHES” Coats For Spring At asglance you can tell the influence Spring has held over these Coats. They are a bit looser but still retain the Dolman effects that all women love. But perhaps it is most, the new soft fabrics which lend [ “hemselves_sp readily to the graceful drapings— Roasted Peanuts, 2 qts. .. 20c T 0LD FASHIONED BLOOD ORANGE : v . CHOCOLATE CREAMS | Central Market Special 49¢ Pound 65 EAST MAIN STREET A FEW STEPS FROM MAIN ST. Churned from the Dest. Sold to - the Best. 30c 1b 5 pounds for $1.45 - Fresh and Smoked SHOULDERS Choice PORK ROAST Strictly Fresh EGGS’ THE MARGARINE & t« Wit AJust Like Mother Makes” 14c per loaf @& UNDEW BUTTER 1y S1ic 1b. GUARANTEED SELECTED FRESH EGGS Ramona, Val Marage Evora, Orlando, Bolivia, And the lighter and brigh'ter shades of Cobalt, Hindustan, Pigskin, Beaver and Nut Brown complete a most attractive picture. Great varieties priced at.' Genuine Legs of Lamb 25¢ 1b Ham .. 3% Ib Best Cured Bacon . Boneless Roast of Beef 25¢ Ib Choice Chuck Roast .. 22¢ Ib Fancy Young Fowls . 45c Ib Chops . 18¢ Ib 25¢ Ib Shoulder of Small Le; <y Tamb .. 14c 1b of Veal 28c 1b [ a « L €