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ST MARSAY PINOS THROATLETS ¥For the relief of throat and bron- chial afiections. speakers, singers worker. and the voice 25¢ Dox. The Dickinson Drug Co.! 169-171 Main Street C—————— Even The New Pajamas From “Manhattan”’ Point To Warmer ‘Weather To Come Cooler materials, softer color- ings and bright dashes of silk here and there, are indeed, re- freshing after the dull drab of winter., These new ‘‘Manhattans” are of white and colored Oxfords, mercerized cotton and silk striped madras at $3.50, $5.00, $7.00. HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Street Hartford “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” City Items At the bi-monthly meeting of the Stanley Women’s Relief Corps at the home of Mrs. Catherine Sarvan of 35 Pleasant street, a birthday party was held in honor of 17 of the members who had birthdays during January and February. Mrs. Bromley and Mrs. Young were the winners of the whist prizes and Mrs. Bryan entertained with a number of vocal selections, companied by the hostess on the piano. A delicious buffet lunch was served and an enjoyable time was had by all. Rackliffe Bros. carry a very com- plete stock of rural mail boxes — prices low.—advt. The Order of Amaranth did not hold its sewing meeting today at the home of Mrs. F. E. Crandall of Chester Place. It had been postponed on ac- count of sickness in the family. Miss Ida Carlson of Cottage Place, will be given a party tonight at the Swedish Lutheran church. “Boo-Hoo-Hoo,” 18855, Victor rec- ord. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Tax collections during the week have totalled $5,000, Collector Berna- dotte Loomis reports. The collector and Mayor O. F. ac- tinue their drive to get more money | on delinquent accounts and before the end of the fiscal year hope to have these matters almost entirely cleaned up. Al Minard's Jazzeteers of Bridge- | port at Bardeck's tonight.—advt. The Social club of Vashti Shrine will | meet on Thursday of week with | /. 13. House of 776 New Britain "Hartford, members leaving on the 9:37 a. m. (mllr\ YV\mr and Saturday Eve., Bacchanalian orchestra of Hartford. —advt. A shower was tendered Miss Hallock formerly of this city at the home of her sister, Mrs, Joseph Trac of Belden street, turday eveni Miss Hallock is to become the bride of Charles Cowdrey of Wetherstield in the near future. Late Victor records. C. T advt. Clara Camp, No. 4375, Royal Neigh bors of America wili hold its re and social in St Baptiste hall, Wednesday night bers please attend Picree. lar Jean de RING LEAVES FOR SOUTH Phillics’ Pitcher Loses 20 Pounds in Reds g Workouts Here, Brooklyn, Febh. 28 intensive period of , James Following an “redu g" gym J. (Jimmy) Ring oin his tear Phi Lot in trair Na ' ospring Fla. Jimmy the champion Cinci of 1910, and w tract to | been livin 1 t in 6 to ll Days PAZO | Ite i iing lma 60c. | Invaluable to public | Curtis plan to con- | Tda|* Meme- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE |CORN COBS CAN BE | M!/ \l)l INTO SYRU l’\ { # SMENTHOLATUM Chilblains vanish Scientist Also Says They Can Be ('nn-i vertwd Ieto Dyes, Movie | Vilms, Yite, That |hr | 1 BU R( LAR HELD UP} Iyeeri was the | 2. Dariing, I'h. D, | professor of Chemistry at Millikin | Vliniversity of Decatur, before the Ki« | wanis club here today, Professor Darl caused nation-wide Highwaymen Got His Best Haul, only recently New York, Feh, 28,-~The sad story comment by of a confessed burglar who claims to to obtain alcohol from Iluminating | spoet haul” was obtained in ni““”h $400 in his ad- fwpen the polie ol s the Iliam and Aug UPPIY S | Agtoria, The will | L grow searc price [¥P '\"“ ‘1;'“'1"3 {ana the coa supply | doubtfnl 1 | “I am intensely interested in the | yducts to be a4 from corn | | cobs is mnot- ar iment. It is a |, sroduction o xylose from cobs is not a nexperiment. 1t is a practical thing. . Nylose is the sugar in the corn. It is what the cattle stock want when they eat corn. eating the cob they get but five cent of the . The syrup, W is for anim .md made by trea the cob, glves twenty five per cent more. It seems practicable to me that this added syrup should be used when the cobs at present are going to waste. “I expect to gimplify the process of extracting this syrup so that the farmer can make it on his farm. I have carried my experiments far enough to know that the cattle like it and want it.” He predicted that alcohol would be the world's fuel of the future. STUDENTS T0 HELP Norwich University Offers to Give Aid —$301 in cash and jewelry 10 to Jight last night arrested Edward Wil us re accused of a hold- ho! A. Bell of No, avenue i gas, the aleohol Today v“ 48, i'ln)m.mrllllh' that he had heen able | { | | I of the future ‘mwh til y night on a |irn-cm-apn at No, °t, Manhattan, DBe! aught with flashlight and jimm is the police to have cor several robberies, Clinton H ne at No. Park avenue is reported to | be one vietim, After the Crane robbery, Iver, the police to Towns and Cities Secking Muni- BLAZE cipal Advice. Feb. 28.—A group of iversity have y to help ils evade the dministration yeen condoned Northfield Vt., students at Norwich which heretofc on the plea that “they better.” The student a bureau of municip now being organized. On the theory that advice should to any vy 5, infor- ation regarding community organi- zation; town planning and the admin- istration of local government-—all without charge. They also will publish bulletins dealing with government questions of current interest and will supply speak- ers on governmental topics to com- munities seeking instructions for hold- ing local government conferences Bride ‘Of “Lucky” adjusted. - SUITS - Carol Osmund of Fast St and Charles Weeghman, Chic | prised friends with their wed hat model ar who 10 former owner of | |8 . is Known | Once a waiter, millionaire restaurant Louis, | was or | “the wore | vear. {the Chic Lucky Cl bheecame a owner (T $4 " $5 The first and original Cold and Grip Tablet, the merit of which is recog- nized by all civilized nations Bo sure you get nnine bears this signature 9’/‘" l’ux ROBBED OF LOOT Police say He Mournfully Confessed ve been held up and robhed of his | Scharnberger of | East 72d | Fire And Water Does $10,000 Damage Fire Confined To The Attic Our new modern fixtures are responsible for a very slight damage to onr Stock — Everything is just as good as it was before the fire—Some smoke and more or less water — Some few ar- ticles water soaked-nothing was burned—Our rec- ords and insurance policies were up to the min- ute and a satisfactory settlement was speedily Now Here Is Your Chance Faghion Park And Henry Freeman New Spring $35.00 and $40.00 $29 Every Suit a Real Bargain 0'1e Lot Oxiord Gray Medlum Welght All $ Not a Blemish On Them Anywhere YALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922, Watch your step in buying FOOD PRODUCTS, save money and buy in our store. — WEDNESDAY SPECIALS — — BAKING SPECIALS Hallinan’s Best Bread, 13¢ a loaf New Baldwin Apple Pies |} New Round Crullers . . — IN TH Assorted Cream Caramels, — DELICAT M Special Hot Cod Fish Cakes ster Salad T5c b Native Fresh Egg: Cottage Cheese .... 20c Ih Large Dill Pickles 05c each Stufl‘ed Olives .... 39¢ pt. Small Sour Pickles 2 ror he Canton Creamery ‘Sweet Butter ....... HALLINANS went 'fl! met, \vn-i They was carrying, he 2 for 25¢ 20c each . 18¢ a dozen @ 40¢ b 30c dozen Vegetable Salad ... 30c Ib 50c a dozen | | he Rell wenwood, quote as saying Queens, You Need Not Have a Cold take Laxative h ablets when you feel the symptoms of a Cold coming on. and | liam and Scharnberger. you wily him of the loot he said. Both deny it. ROUTS CITY HALL TENANTS $45.00 and $50.00 - SUITS - $39 SUITS Mot a Spot On Them 50 0verceats $25 00 1 Neckwear 79c Knox, Dobbs and Dunlap Hats HATS $2.95 HATS $3.95 Any Derby Hat In Our Store—$3.15 Come Early For Fine Spring Hats at These Prices— They These Are Astounding Values $35 Wardrobe Trunk—$17.50 Slightly Water Damaged | Wilso Will Be Sold Very Quickly | on g BROMO | 7 Cyphers, Incubators, Brooders and Hevers The big money in chickens comes from an early hatch of sturdy, healthy chicks. One cannot be sure of this with- out a good Incubator. The Cyphers has stood the test for years.—Always Good—Always Dependable, 70 Egg .... ... $33.00 | 144 Egg . Coal Burning Portable Stove .......... Abo\e in Stock Herbert L. Mills 336 Main Street $42.00 $21.50 $13.50 Hardware Store SNAPPY WALL PAPERS FOR 1922 Our popular selection was chosen as the one log- ical answer to this question. It is a combination of Charuning Bed Rooms, Rich Tapestry Halls and Dining Rooms, beautiful Living Rooms, and they are priced surprisingly low. We will be pleased to submit estimates, advise i:.(lm{lpr schemes and render you a service to your iking. THE JOHN BOYLE GOMPANY ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD and OILS GLASS, .PUTTY. BRUSHES, WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS. METAIL CEILINGS, ETO. 3-5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD Unusual : Offerings Coats - Suits - Dresses Our new purchasing arrangement with the Resident Buyers’ As- sociation of New York not only saves you at least 25%, but also af- fords you a more varied and newer selection. Tweed Suits In new pastel coloring, beautifully made and lined. ""$19.75 $24.50 $35.00 New Spring Frocks A most unusual assortment is offered at $19.76 — Actual $35 values. Others of Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Crepe Knit, etc., up to $39.75. Topcoats Materials, Polo Cloths, ete. — of Tweed, Herringhone, Plaid Back $19.756 to $62.00, Wl Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN STRELT 'PHONE 1409-2 Sale of Muslin Underwear, $2.00 to $2.50 Gowns, Skirts and Envelope Chemise at $1.79 each. Something Different, Something New. If you wear a regular corset, you certainly need a Girdlette for athletic and negligee wear. Gird- lettes at "51 00 and $1.50. TO CLEAN OUT AT ONCE 2 JERSEY, THREE-PIECE SUITS ...... @ $4.98 5 TRICOTINE SUITS ......... cere. @ $9.98 Were up to $52.75. 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