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Candy b | Pound Assorted Chocolates . . wev... $1.00 and $1.35 Nut Package Chocolates .. $1.00 and llbo $1.50 1b $1.50 Ib Milk Chocolates . .. n's Samples n's Assorted Choco- $1.25 1b pad Sweets ... 80c to $1.75 1b | Peanuts and Alinonds THE inson Drug Store 169-171 MAIN STREET. orsfall pring Oxfords For Men New Shades of Russia Calf, o black Calf and Kid— $0.00, $10.00, $11.00 e and Black Cordovan $12. ptch Grain Brogues $12 oked Horse Sport Oxfords Hn two-color combinations $10 The . [ ke Horsfall Eompany 93 Asylum St., Hartford, It Pays to Buy Ouwy Kind” CIT Y ITEMS trolas, records. C. L. Pierce & Co. t. birthday party was given in ¥ of Miss Dorothy Barrows of Pearl Court last evening. An en- le evening was spent. She was nted with a diamond ring from parents. The following guests invited: Miss Ruth Brightman arl Chase of Bristol, Miss Myr- arroll, George Johnson, Miss beth Henzel, Fred C. Eppler and h Maerz. # ‘Universal Barber S8hop will be until 12 o'clock noon tomorrow. AN and Mrs. A. C. Theodore ¢ announce the engagement of daughter, Hulda E. C,, to the Harold H. Engelbrecht of La pde, Oregon. tor Easter recards. Henry Morans® ve* e Universal barber shop will be tomorrow until noon.—Advt. ctor records and victrolas. Plerce Co.—advt. tive Eggs 41c. doz., 273 doz 0. Russell Bros.—advt, Prices of Bakery Changed We are helping to lower the cost of llving by reducing the prico of our goods. We have not changed the quality. Drop in prico of Bread, Ples,’ Cakes, Quick Biscuits. Save from 10 to 20% on | fine work. 'LOGALPEOPLE HURT IN TROLLEY CRASH Serious Wreck at Atwood's Gor- ner Last Evening Twelve persons, idents of this city, last night about 5:30 o'clock, when a New Britain bound troiley car crashed into a car used on the city lines in Hartford. The accident oc- curred near Atwood's corner, which is officially New Britain avenile and New- ington avenue, Hartford. The big steel car which was bound for this city was heavily laden at the Near the scene is an electric switch, which sends the cars headed to this city from New Britain evenue Newington avenue. the switch failed to work yesterday, resulting in the big double truck c: passing over and erashing into what i known as a “tripper.,” or special car which stood a few feet east of the switch. four. of them resi- Motorman Lost Control According to the Connecticut com- pany o fals, it is apparent that James Nolan, motorman of the New Britain trolley, lost control of the car on the steep grade Jeading to the switch, and that the car was traveling at a rate estimated at 30 miles an hour. This speed is believed to have affected the workings of the mecharism controlling the switch. The big car swept on past the switch and brought up with a crash against the small car 200 feet east. Fortunately the passengers from the Elmwood car had all been discharged a few minutes prior to the collision. The impact tore the vestibules out of both cars; the floor work was rip- ' both Hartford, motorman, right leg crush- ed and cuts, condition serious, Robert T. Hartnett of 22 Edgewood street, Hartford, motorman, leg crush- ed and cuts on head, condition serious. Frank Carbello of 137 Marion street, Hartford, internal injuries, leg amputated, condition critical. Patrick McLaughlin of Newington, legs fractured. Hall, Hartford, and Homar cuts | bruises. Samuel Cole, Plainville, cuts on head and hands, George Anderson of 215 Newington ! avenue, Hartford, internal injuries and were badly injured time. | into | It is believed that ' shock. William Sheard, Elm Hill, Britain, left leg badly wrenched. MUSICAL CLUB TO New ADMIT ! EVV MEMBERS | }:\'nmlnntions for Prospective Mem- bers Will Be Given On April 18 —Notices Must Be Sent In. The New Britain Musical club is ti hold an examination for new membe on April 18. Those wishing to try out in any of the following divisions should notify Miss Ann Clark, 87 Camp street, before Wednesday, April 13: In Piano: The suitable perform- ance of one of Bach's Inventio Slow movement from a Beethoven Sonata. One of the smaller composi- tions of Chopin. A modern romantic piece of advanced grade. In Singing: The artistic and in- telligent rendering of arias from rep- resentative oratorios, or from grand opera. The suitable rendition of one modern song. The ability to carry a second.part. * The sight reading of a \ simple song. ped up and most of the windows were ! «mashed to an, when s inevitable, car, as did Frank Carbello of 137 Marion street, Hartford, Both were 1izht by the legs and were hanging Motorman the crash smithereens. he saw that | suspended in the air, when relief ar- rived Fire. Department Called Some person with presence of mind #ent in a call for the fire department, and soon Engine Co. No. 15 v at the scene. The firemen did valiant work in releasing the occupants of the car. Police Surgeon Robert B. Garland ar- rived some minutes later, and also did Automobile trucks were requisitioned into service in removing the injured to the hospital. 8ix of the most serious case were taken into this institution, and one of the in- Jured came to this city for treatment at the New Britain General hospital He is Willlam Miller of 88 Jubilee street, who sustained an abrasion on the leg and injuries to his side. Local People Injured Of the local people injured, Frank W. Cook of Smalley street, is the most serious. One of his legs was ampu- tated, and his condition is regarded as critical. Mrs. N, G, street, Curtis of 100 of nurses at the local hospifal suf- fered brulses of the body amd arms and fractured nose. She left today for her home in Massachusetts where she will receive treatment. Clarence Foberg of 92 Jubllee street, had both ankles sprained, and his knee was badly wrenched. . The list of others injured in the smashup, is as folows: Jaffies Nolan' of 304 Main street, Lincoln | sustained a sprained wrist Miss Ethel Graham, superintendent tried to jump from the | | i { In Violin: .One Kreutzer study The choice of the Viotti Concerto, op. 23, the Nardini Concerto in A minor, or a selection of the same de- gree of difficulty. Those playing other instruments are requested to bring selections of their own choice.. An initiation fee of $2.50 will be charged upon acceptance of the applicant. SIMONS LOSES AGAIN Attorney General Healy Refused to Act for Impeachment of Mayor—Battle Still on, However. Isadore Simons of the New. Britain Taxpayers’ Protective association suf- fered another reverse in his action to have the courts force Mayor O. }. Cur- tis put of office yesterday*afternoon. He directed Simons to the office of State's At*ncy Hugh Alcorn for action. Mr. Siffons consulted with Assistant At- torpey Newell Jennings and will con- clue his consultation today. Should Mr. Alcorn refuse to act, a mandamus will be sought to force the prosecution to act. ——— Ask For oo Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Mik Will there be a Vic in your homethis. Easter music has been a e generations, and you should 4 Year. A Victrola with 4 records will supply you by the greatest artists. Our terms are ext: the very best. You ca out a Victrola' this Eas We arg receiving d 2 records which we have bes long while. Better step in list of new arrivals. You something for which you ln for a lor time. — kL Thinking of Buying an Automobile. “The Coffee of Good Taste” 4 cents apound Are You Air Cooled? It Will Pay You to Investigate the FRANKLIN if you are Let Us Tell You Why. AND SALESROOM CENTRAL AUTO STATION REAR 236 MAIN STREET. Franklin-Marshall Motor Co. H. C. WHEELER, LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE. OFFICE TEL. 1544, let Fatima will tell you that Fatima is ¢the big smoke.”” Made of E fi hlt tobaccos, HARDWARE For chk Returns Use 336