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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD ‘ e ‘ “ ‘ . ; s . adly 4. ) \ . . . ' Stanley Post Olficial Issues State: — ' ) ) ,, : ment Regarding Exercises To Wear With New Spring Suits Frederich Sport Skirts Dt ot et T, L (i New Tub Blouses niversary « Ly, Apr ! . he ost tailored eoffects e \ A Wit o recommen 8 it e A WOMANS FAPPAREL SFECIALTIES AL R0 e om0 sae o b 1 A e B et ; MILGLETOWA == NEW BRITAIN . e J e e /) e\ TOMORROW MORNING ST ) servance of th mander-in-clhi RS, | After Ea,s.;ter Sale | Silk Neck Scat faries and patriotl ot TR The Grend Army « Jte public ; These new scarfs blaze a trail of color of Misses” and Women's —they've supple- to sec that the o appropriat obsery e knitted of rich instructor ¢ P Y I g silk threads in complete arrungemen ) 1 | — ———— the most wonder- servance of the d t urt. | L L | ) ful colorings; ev- ;:rm Commander ! ; =l e ery wanted shade reeter, now ldl f 1 Mate rials / Vi is her the commander-in-chicr « \ _Materials ; TP : y ¥ is here. R. is chairman of the comr Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Foullard, Crepe Knit, Tricotine, Poiret Twill P2 and will announce the pr The national committee of area i 5 ? . ments for obseryance e ly 4 } na. sary, appointed by t fonal com E h W mander-in-chief of the G. A, It s | ac . follows: Honorary chairman, War 2 ) ¥ 7~ ren G. Harding; honorary viee-chair- B Just Arrived (r;\anlnui'm\m‘wnnu{\‘h:'. Frederick H. 5 o Will Be the Price 1llett, gpeakier of house of represcnta Qo Qe 5 o @ | Cotton and Silk Kimonos Actual $20.50, §35.00, §8.50 Veles of supreme court; Joh Veoks, T : i i Rnrr!‘;l‘_\ of \\;»r‘—“l mu“p\.\y,.i ,J.f Time to replace the winter bathrobe 10 season's newest style effects—only the hest selling colors represencc retary of the navy: John J. Pershing. | B with one of these. They are much See some of these dresses in our show windows general, U, & army; Knute Nelson, U, (8 cheaper in price than last season anc G T 8. senator; Francis F. Wareen, ., 8. B the :!t vles ml:.)!(’il pfic{ti]c]!d b gspsan and (No Dresses Reserved—None Sent Out on Approval) senator; Henry Z. O:shorne, house of Bl s 3 Added Feature—We Will Alter Free Any of These Sale Dresses representatives; Richard Yates, g of repi tives; H. L. Davis, ernor of Ohio; Len ¥mall of Tllinois; Nathan L. Miller, ment of New York; leo past commander-in-chief, (i . John R. King, past commander-in- chief of G. A Ry James Tanner, past commander-in-chicl of (. A, [ Washington Gardencr, past comman- der-in-chief, (. A Agnes Parker, national president Womar Relief corps; Annie M. Michencr, tional president Ladies of the G o Light Members of Baseball &l = New Haven Clab Management i S land, commander-in-chief Sons. of ¢ Fapulsion From College. isficd With Present Lineup. i Veterans; Margarct I, Stephe e 1 S Y el 3 g tional ph-wlv.m o At |.._|..m nAProsanted 1o Roferce Yeos ¢ AL Charles Rentrop. Claimant of tln'g e SRR 0L ST Bl New York, April 15.—Bight mem- < B o ; i Wi 2 | New Haven, April 1S-—1our new re ames ontgomery, nation- mans by Attorney Greenstein for | hers of the e Ah s University b va. o 3 Middleweight Wrestling Title IKeeDs | wiits for the Tocal nive of the Eigtert al president Sons of Revolution; Mre, ball team face charges of pre George Maynavd Miner; presidont Prevention of Sale, is Dissolved. [jian today for alleged participati 2 - Water- g | day. The league hopefuls are 1MloodH Daughters of Revolution; Nelson T \| 5 ¢ } i s A ime , Npay Ft o ._C it Rat 2 " he bankrupt |11 @ game Sunday with the ater: 3 . 2 ’ Little Rock, Ark., April 18 Miles, commander-in-chicf; M. Q. Dome 1me 1 Near Faiure OH i A DEARINE WREHGI0 0N the Bankiupt| o L HIEE o i el sl ol gt \Waltene 3 - X ; pitcher of Ansonia; Inficlders Knowl o V8T on | Ondin, 15, Gapitoi sor case of Baba Pera, grocer of 519 : Charles Rentrop one of the claimants | Former Champion Busy. [haseball leagie reported here yester bury. ,Hnn New Haven and Chattaway ol Edward |of the middleweight wrestli chi Veterans: Hanford MacNider, na- tional commander American Legion State committees. The departmont commander, patriotic instructor and assistant adjutant general, iwho is making n investigation, is mander-in-chief, United-Spanish War N T d E Main street, before Referee S e i it e si. TR - : : cent Next Tues fly YeHIII M. Yeomans in Hartford yesterday Graguard: Manager IPrank Gargen, Pt e WA WM || io0ship gave Stanislauz Zbyszko, | Milford; and Outiielder Slattery o ‘hich Attorney David L. Nair, rep- { rescuting the Loomis and *Wilson, and | coneert to raise funds for the k. S, Kibbe company of Hartford, Inight before the big Pole pinned him. ¢ of 4 pipe organ to be instail-|argued for a dissclution of an injunc- . B | Rentrop recently defeated Zbyszko in | ¢ G. A. R. post committee: the com- ol BVEIRD ”""'f‘j':‘("””‘ goanne o SRR T Shin e Fan St by M oy 1 | handicap match and they were re- | present lineup appears practically t mander, patriotic instructor and ad- given in lmn'v‘ 4)\|n.« h | ;rm !\LV(.H\ or [1? -r|‘> . r'v m' ; I(r expellsg b iPordhens takim 1 ! 4 matched for a straight to a mvn- ‘Ihl"A*y:Hrfmlln'v of the management, jutant. 1 ay of next weel, The prosit Lt ARoBHan iR esala OIS RARRE B e ol e Abtree ik TOTH o N contest. Rentrop was injured when | The Profs will have practice w The anniversary exorcises, by|Pram will commence at § o'clock, — jof the grocer At T 2 Zbyszko took the single fall last night [outs today and tomorrow tackle Stanley Post G. A, It., and Auxiliarics| Amons those who l"lwl in the | .\;.. H\‘\;\}ullmn o “1‘.,;«(”\.‘: ]nm,\; ! ; and was unable to continue. local semi-pro nine. will he Jogeph Palmroot of much as the assets will be sold anc ‘ e 4 | s as caddy ' 5 ——ee e e - e will be announced later, ; Anoun ) ‘ew York, a prominent singer; Miss| the money turned over to ( Wle A baby clephant 8 ah Hosonil or Hartiart vocdliet] George A, Stark until.a ttustee of the |at Miami Teach, Fla; pldks up the : B T R e « = Liltian “ooking in Hawaii [ bankrupt estate will be appointed golf balls for the pl: in the ground with rel note —1—:w e ‘\'u {1 salog by Goorge Westerman, | The Loomis and .\\‘I on cor ___—_.;— e %e A § DO Trlfles Ann()y and Upset YOU the itirst Baptist church of this;through Atterney Nair, recently . > Do You Have Frequent Headaches |former heavyweight champion, | hour and five minutes tussle here last ‘oncord, N, H. There are to be giver said to have obtained aflidavits from | | € | a tryout and sent out with stuings at cuch of the cight accused varsioty nmen denying participation in - the ached If they show promise as the ' ’ ity, will lie amonz the features, Mrs, [cured a court judgment against Pera, 4 ] arty Swenson, of Merlden, formerly, @180 obtaining the execution for a 3 2 E : PA'N GUNE RI;B e e mderson of New Tritain | S1¢ which was to_have been held this CORNS % B Do YouQuarrel With Those Yeu Love nd known as an aecomplished pianist) morni Pera filed a petition of | s, M| Lemkru Do You Jump When the Door Slams @ M, A will accompany the &ing Mr, | bankruptey through lawyer M. A.| 4 3 v FE 4 ,l, PRIREL o Teaioat treen. ) Sexton to secure an equal divident A.r‘ 3 1 .. obd D <t chure irookiy s assets to all his creditors. A pe- - 3 g ? = g TG [ 1 Baytist church Brookiyn, [lft Off with F ng TR i p \ for : i tio {o prevent ;- Shpaion iecting ‘,,,\,,1.'1, b e Well Known Hospital Physician Says These Are Some of the r AR \1‘; s ‘ Sl A\:“:, N PR ,'11‘“’“’!* then presented by Attorney Nair, oo 4 : Danger Signals of Exhausted Nerve Force—What To Do s ish PUISE: L i L I. 8. Koplowitz, a cred- z : One of the most terrible of all hu-|* If yon have any of the symptoms |as brought by vening at § o'clock with Mr and Mrs, | #F L 3 % i i cha " i e 90/ BOTaRL |- BERet ‘Hm The regular bankrupt proceed- | . g ¢ i man ailments is exhausted nerve of ner force exhaustion, u I i Arse = i 7 <« should at once take steps to enrich ings will be followed after the sale of i EElBndn o NS mursiay afteroon at ollntsl IRES ML RE A : force. 1t weakens all the vital orgavs L0 o i can e quickly ama the Ladies: society will meet with ” < 4 of the hody and as a result all kinds most effectively accomplished by e T S Mps. August Ogren, at 16 Beldc HJ AL s e s % G ] of alarming symptoms may appear.| ereause of Nuxated Iron, which not ey ; Lo | tnoat, | MORWCH STEPS FAST 5 .» Some people gt nervous indigestion. | only increases fhe activity of the theatme Ry + x A R Dr. J. B Klingberg will | f | pains over the eyes, in the heart,|jlood making organs, but feeds true ing St hmrsday night or IPriday morning for| e | . A ; and across the small of the back: in|red blood food directly to the blood Washington, \1; el whe rt» he \ 1 Unbeaten Two-Yoear-0ld of Tiast Seas d a T - pthors the first symptoms are mmn.xl“'\,.” and therehy helps to create preach at a Swedish Baptist mission | J ohnson, newadealer, stops to instead of physical—sleeplessness, | millions of new red blood cells, Friday, Saturday A Sanday. Revil o on Gallops Half-Mile in 16 Scc- | catel his breath after running from worry over trifles, or inability to| The discovery of organic iron as xal - RelnsntH of cden will fill the | | | |New York to Providence, R. 1. He concentrate on your work. contained in Nuxated Iron is one of ey Jocal pulpit Sund | onds in Workout, | covered the 200 miles in 39 hours The nervous mother is npset by | e most valuable red blosd making the sk i ¢ nd = | e | | runnihg. time. her children, squabbles with her hus- | «cjentific discoveries since the crea- stiffness ron 18e10 MCCORMACK BETTER, | 2 TGkl Reml s ClETy 8 10 - hand. has frequent fits of the “blues” | tion of modern medical seicnee, and [ telling how fast Morvich, the unbet- g / MAKES HER DEBUT. and bursts into tears over the small \m effect in helping to create new A e { ' 4 Chicago, April 18— Miss Muriel Me est troubles. In such cases it is!perve force and revitalize worn-out, Limber u; ot ¢ v ver s s illness. His | run | - Cormick, ter of Harold I and worse than useless to waste time tak- | exhausted nerve cells is sometimes tle of « i nest 8 b « ol v that he was| Ina work at the Jamaica track yes-| hurt a bit! Drop a little M 4 ckefeller. MeCormick, ing stimulating medicines or nar-| most amazing. continuert [terday, in preparation for the Ken- [, 2008ht U @ bite Grop € HLEE) and ':v\j"»d‘fi"'*"‘“ 8l Il cotie dru; ving nerve cells | Try Nuxated Iron for two weeks ment you'll I . m ¢ improvement noted in his con- [ tucky Derby of 000, MOnIL G T St antn’ BEhE Husting, the Tolles;, eihy WL ARG essionnl must have nerve food which is sup-|and if at the end of that time you and stiffness, Don't suffer! Rub sheu- | dition yesterday. | hroke: the trowid's rested for Balf & s B S e A o [ stage debut heruitodny, Bhe il take plied by the blood. Any physician |have not obtained all and even mati mile by galloping the distance in 46 *‘“Hv\. ,\m.v ift it right off with ting n.‘, le “nv-.-; role, that o t will tell you that if the blood supply | greater henefits than you expeet, {he NEW CASES OF SMALLPOX. | seconds b A Francois Coppee's one-act piec J were cut off from any nerve in your | manufacturers will promptly refund pi e A f Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | passing Boy.” The play is in French. 5 V& o ie. % This record, of course, will not be | S e e i e oy body that the nerve would die. your money. Vilford Now das 17—Hizh Schools | aceepted as it was not made in com- 3 4 # S : o . " Y o - Pupils Being innoculated [ petitian. but the fact remains he ran | 10 remove ,l\.\n\\_\”) !’h: sy Ao ot || o the staple rl.mvl rnr“nu» natives "uxATED IRON "{CREASES THE NERVE FQRCE AND 5 4 g | faster in a rea rial than [ and | 0D corn betwee 0 ane clo iwaii, is made o e steamed | i Ipox here was listed yes- 046 1-5 did fn competition W ney. town Morvich recled off the first furlong ‘thereare now 17 1ip 11 secands flat, reached the quarter | in the town | pote in wconds, the three-furlong | Iligh school reopened mark in 3-5 seconds, and then fin- m HmnnnnEsuannG LTI pain harmles and bones; 8 f York, April 18.—John MeCor- backache and neurals mi s ma cress fowards re- | en two-year-old of last season, from any dr st sy i o « : 1e Q b | : 2 | day and about half its 230 pu- ighed out the half under wlight re- | 8 I T SERE 0 D DA W TRIE . re recorded as not vaccinated. | gtraint in 46 seconds flat : i {“ g | nearly of them will be his time was made under 126 | e ngs ay i L c ited within a few days, pounds, the same weight that the un- | | M gy - o g4 Specials - dpeciais raw. unirence itk e anncoross (1 MOTHERS ONLY KNEW s e vowanns quns. § i i DRESS GOODS STORE | i large numbers of germs that may Thovsands of Children Suffer From | Vamous Foothall Player Retires From Loy, 16-in l‘m.lhh ¥ A PINUN wreck Its life——germs that are ren. MW0rms and Their Mothers Do Princeton Advieory Board. J S | Ve P e et S L AN | .’“l(:oi 1 : v 348 MAIN STREET |soet 1 7€ chehi S e o of Worms are: Constipation, | “Big Bill" Edwards, famous as | [ / c R S o . i _— | - ¥ OUR PASTEURIZED MILK | deranzed stomach, swollen upper Jip, | foothal guari years ago, ins sl | R VAl 2' 26-inch_Sill 3dnch Al Wool | SILK PONGEE | SHIRTINGS | atidain fajmte Lor young and ojd—it 16 veafly. | 2TEVEIR DrEALh, BArQ ARG L o [dvisory boatd i Drinceton, after CHAMBRAY Satins, Taffetas TWEEDS All cold Yast cnlm'fl Al i("niv pale face, eyes hvavy, |advisory Prince g = | beaten colt will carry in the Derby on wafe because not aloae does it come sanitary ¢ but it la ALSO PAS. | Sl Turing sleep, slow fever and incomplete, having hut two mem Quality Dr:,;l‘:“mzm making 1t absolutely Mieh, wrote to Dr. J. 1% I was |».‘,}my’v..\l‘ A\v\,:v:lu\.\']» o 96-in. CURTAIN - Mercerized pER(‘v_\Lr\; and i;.qw\ \Fll ES % ‘I)_l.:»‘vll\v ) A ikbas hoties | drawal - was ot 1 WH% MANM ! GOODS SILK HOSE POPLIN GINGHAMS ail new designs TOWELING Wby is fine and it was your | neeted with the recent action of the | S Fancy Al Ail small 36-inch [ . . medicine, e, Tt ixde, the Teus [committee on outdoor o at | torders 9(: | Colors . 39c Colors . 21 i choeks 15(: &1 valus 35(: 17¢ Q J E Se]ber & qu Family Laxative and Worm Expeller, | Princeton in declaring several ath | ! | value ... u(‘ 4 . g L t 1 hor etic stars incligible. He withdrew i o e e . T R o MW?‘ i, ! : ; s R N t dry cough, grinding of the |years of service : All colors All Colots 82,50 value 26 36-ine i : y | 4 -inch '11'1|| from heal My cows and handled with th. 1 vod point ) the tongue, Ihe board, at present, is inactive Good 8 $1 49 2 49 V-l ! ; inches .. C Se value eh ¢ I | 3 ¢ ¢ N. Roberts, 502 Asylum 'bers. Tt calls for five c $1 ;19 | - _> = GIVE US A TRIAL 0 vorms” And i fater Jetter | drawal was not, in any manner con LisioRsBRiah at helpe -n..i,.u i,

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