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N &Y YNERE R \ Hartiord's S?\r\rpin VAN [ O ORI HAVING DEEN SUCCESSIUL IN SECURING 8OME WONDIERIT THE MAKERS OF HIGH GRADE 21778 FORRWOMEN AND MISSES ARE ABLE TO OFFER 8OME UNL Al VAILL 1" YOU HAVE A NEW SPRING SUIT, NOW TS YOURL TIM ) BUY, AND SAVE IN FINE NEW TWELD SUITS $19.75 ry latest styles ¢ AcH Hand those wlored garments I tined in the v tually worth prices hefor wster, Choice at this price of 150 Tweed Suits in 519 color silk a year, throughout, sizes for Misses and Wonien, and OTHER NEW STRING SUITS Includes the popular navy blue in tricotine and taills, also many n prices, that added to our own stocks gives wonderful choice us weli as 1 the fetly Ik braidings and embroiderings 10 B.O00. The Inciuded a flare off $15.00, $49.50 und "€ 1ew long lined suits, taitor «d style, tF hath e Mis priced less than cts with s s and suit you want is her:, WICLL GLADLY SHOW YOU THE NEW SILKS WHICH YOU'L Attention Is Called To Our Sport Silks in which beanty of festur There I of orchie, is the lovely shimmery onet Satin in fu Harding | ripes and figur tan, grev, rose, jade, turquoise, Ho differe ue, navy, brown pretty skirt, blouse or suit. nt from anything heretofore st n STa nmnac A Very Special Afier Easter Sale Featuring The Smartest of The New Suit Models For Spring 50 and $35.00 and quickly sold at costume suits in semi-fitted, belted and white NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 19 I, PRICE CONCESSIONS I'ROM WE BOUGHT HEAVILY AND THE SLIGHTEST THOUGHT OF DOTING 5 a variety of models, in the wanted the best suit you've seen for many ew arrivale purchased at special inusual value, to all who huy of us, Womens sizes at 8 you expected to pay. 00, $39.50, L TAKE PLEASURE IN SEEING is blended with beauty of color. | s with choice of beautiful shades Just the silk f | hown, 40 inch $3.25 yard. | and black. MANY MAIL BOXES WILL BE REPLAGED Postmaster W. W. Fagan to Make Insnection Next Weex BERLI BOY T0 EUROPE have u m the postal d to d and it A P hox autho the he to cali If the no ties box compe - iver ail, N nlains, the vonld rties 1t s 1 ostottice, 1’80 states that whi post alsn states i the hox must heen deparument t the many e ] " Iriving the ] matl is re for thi that upposcd to jenve | vehicle ible reason por o jnot in order to drop th into t mail hox e Bistrict Commitiee Yieef. A meeti thairmen of the trict was held at the I'rentic st evenir tad bee planned or the meet triet no ac [ter last evening. Tt was fe't by | pre that with the regard to pre of water'to district will the call of Prof. Worthir rton fir ) Althougl n o specin the Adis mat- Professor Adolph Benson Qf Yale f Wi; Wiil Lecture In Norway And fon was tak thie a of 1 committec sington pimbe those shonld wor ganization in r the hringing of the previous is expected. Sweden—Court Cases — Many Marriages—RBrief . K¢ W W postolfics 1o Postm of Kensington or IFagan A minde i survey is planning make his ann the rural delivery ot Rerlin - and Kensington, ea part of next wec The trip is made upon the reqne of Washington officia's and much tention will be paid to the condition of the mail boxes along these rbute; Upon completion ¢f the inspection, Fostmaster FFagan will send @ notice to each person having an improper mail box or one in a wrong position, requesfing that s he madoe im- mediately to with the and regulations of the postal depar ment. Ivery mail box not condomned box can They must proper place £o that necessary for the mail his means of conve; drop mail in the I If they ur rot in such a place, notice will served upon the owners to Lave ihein changed. 1t is ¢ nst the rules the postai autho for carrier to leave his means of veyance to drop lette ihe various Loxes alon route, IFagan ex piains. u inspection trip over L y route in TBer fo Surope st lilten Holt, editor and “Independent” snd presia American-Scandanavian wiil be of interest to the “in and vieinit Prof. n boy and atterded foil vritten by owne the ihe tion t founda t people hools “The stulen vian countries, organized und nt s of the American linnvian foundation d the International Fducation, mind, many 5 the most teresting and significant of the meast [students’ tours which will be vl {out during the summer, the college stug » will he the fir to go from this countrey to s of the north, Second'y ceanse the group wil receive (he ficfa’ recognition of the rovernments ol the Seandinavian nations, and tour to the auspi of is, to my in up to date wiil it is o s be that no to open. ken also it will be in not he arge group n € of the rural | dinavi con ties. Scandanavia. long Kk ropeans as an ideal country trave era, a3 vet almost unknown At who abroad “The nments of Norway, weden Denmark have taken a keen inter gements for already at 1® reception of A et inst 1 tells briefly plans nave » official reception eption nt avistiania, i audi with his ma the king at bis summer chateau on the isand )t BBygdo, and a iceture on the famous “The itine many import { After landir at Hamburg, the grod through Denmark. stopping Oddor sderica, and at the eapital s they will go by and frain to Christiania. From 1 they will make the scenia rail jonrney | ss the Norwegian platean to Der gen, on & rai'voad which climbs above To make this splondid cough syrup, [the tree-line to a helght a'most pour 21 ounces of Pinex into a pint [netually visited by snow even in mid bottle and fill the bottle with plain [aimmer granulated sugar svrup and shake thor- “At Tergen be vou prefer, use l‘!:lr;HU% e fiovd asses, honey, or corn syrap, instead |- ‘ :}Ol:uu: « ru|‘v, Lith vou wet """‘y the 'j"‘_ A ”‘h e a full pint—a family supp of mueh | tiord to its narrowest reache better cough syrup than vou could buy [head of the Sor [Fjoxd, roady-made for three times the money. | throngh the distr o Keeps periectly and children love its | o 000" N Gei . Molde, end | pleasant taste. [1comadal fiords. The northernmost Pinex is a special and highly eoncen |, i op fe trip is reached at Trond trated compound of genuine Norwav | P B D e o ine extract, known the world over for the ancient Viking .(m, | its prompt healing effect upon the mem- | Norway, a town so far north that. at the time of year when the American branes. ask vonr | students visit it, the sun sets only To avoid disappointmen druggist for “21% ounces of Pinex” with | half an hour before midnight, #nd full directions, and don’t accept anv |rises again an hour later. From her the group wiil travel into Sweden thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute with stopa at Uppsa'a, Stockhoim, gatisfaction or monev promptly re Trollhattan and Gotehorg, tirence the be to Thirdly, ' rown 3 i ! ‘o1 Mr. is o a Yord 7 Must Have a Dox Postmaste: Iaga the fact that cverrone desirofis of having. h omvhasi 7 the © dntiver- < upon American ed from Ch the form whic aken as rega Korway Americ sesdeesiatrateadesestotentads A Stubdorn Cough Loosens Right Up This liome-made remedy der for quick results. and cheaply made. deseeadeotedeadesde doatesfefele deole Here is a home-made syrup which mil- lions of people have found to be the most, dependable means of breaking up stubborn coughs. 1t is cheap and simple, but very prompt in action. Under its healing, soothing influence, chest sore- ness goes, phlegm loosens, breathing be: comes easicr, tickling in throat stops you get a good night's restful s usual throat and chest colds quered by it in 24 hours or less, Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarseness, croup, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or win- ter coughs. . or oot oo Seoderderientonts e Sesdeafeestontesfoateateatorte tour covers Ribe, with fonr lope boat ner | coothing and ed membranes trip thronah | re vy stermer Hardanger the | o the Naero. | the firet ing Norse e e e e e —— |ain Institute | four | 1) rtesiea from the Scan- | t Passage—Clears Throat Too. | ontinent ‘ologne wrbonrg fo + the lenson \merica's fan lite ranslator feand for brief visits to Berlin nd Par before going for the return trip."” special interest to local peopl fact that Professor Adolph 13 of university, one on Scandina culture and al works from inavian languages will the group as a lecturer. Profes 1son will lecture on shipboarad daring the trip on land on the ry. mythology and culture of the s of the north Mrg the the accom nuvian cot Contine first of Marriages nuel Chichetti nnaunced the cor their daughter o Joseph Ava. The [ wedding with take place in St. Paul's morning of May 4. Irasmo (occovale, announced the ap rriage of Mr. Coccovale's Ninnina. to l.onis Devivo, The dding will tale place in §t. Paul's chureh on May 11 | A marriage license has been 1ed | o Marcelio Saparito and Miss Nellic Pagaenitti, William D, and Miss sington will church on July 1 siste | w | MecIntyre of New May Mckeon of be married at St May 2 at 9 o'clock. Two Court es Tohn Hook of Kensington appearo ore Judge Criswold in the town | ¢ last ove wrge of soll ing intoxicating He was fine 8§80 and co John H. Johnson of Cromwell wa so In court charged with operating motor vehicle with illegal head ghts, He discharged. Brotherhood Meeting An anniversary program in honoi of General Ul s Grant, will be cb served at the meeting of the Rrother hood at the Kensington Congregation {al chureh next Wednesday evening 8 o'clock. A local woman who attended mneral of General Grant wiil he pres- ont at the meeting. The life of Grant a3 a boy wili be read. his military achievements will be told and tirant as the president will be * discussed There will a! * musical program viefs Hanno Mrs. Tirit Ken- Paul's be of Greenwich, George Griffith lyn ng with ot Kensington. A musical program will be present at the Berlin Congregational ol tomorrow evening under the of the Women's Iforeign ¢ socie Because of the conference being hr-':] fariden J. Allan it ed chu o8 in Tev B | I rave N REAM CLEARS A STUFFED-UP HEAD ] Instantly Opens Every Air If your nostrils are clogged vour heal is stuffed begause of nasty [ catareh, or a cold, apply a little pure, antiseptic cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through evefy air passage, |« healing swollen, inflam- | and you get instant| v this. Get a small bottle of |,'_\'<1 n Balm atany drug store. Your| rged nostrils open right up: your head is clear; no more hawking or| snnffling. Count fifty. Al the stuffi- | noss, ness, struggling for breath | You feel fine gone WA TSR WA PALACE Starting Next Sunday “TURN TO THE RIGHT", From Winchell Smith’s Celebrated Play b ! funded. The Pinex Co.,, Ft. Wayne Ind. group will cross the Baltic Sca to the | Arthur | riea | Mary Itake place at 12 o'clock naon at the [ has P and | ¢ HUKH ROCKWELLTD WED HARTEORD GIRL Hiss ary . Cetings VWil Be come His Bride Saturday PALLACID GETS A $15 G Plainvi Rev, Tranmer May Be FPorwarded to New Methodist Field Following Convention Deing Held in Meriden —Iumeral of Hugh Trumbo'l Hugh Rockwell, son of Mr 1. Rockwell of T Rristol, now living street, Plainville, will Saturday 1o Miss Mary Elizaheth ttings of Beach street, Hartford, Gettines is the daughter of Mrs, H, Gettings, The wedding will ind Mrs, tann: on Wost he mar- Hall, Main rinity Methodist echurch ‘n Hartford, and Rev, . ¥, DeMiel, pastor of the church, will perform (he coremony The couple will be attended by Mrs, 1.. Rossana, sister of the hride, as tron of honor. and Clinton Gettings, hrother of Miss Gettings, as Lest man Following the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell will leave for the West, where they will probably make their home permanently. Mr. Rockwell is at work in that part of the country on some new airplane inventions and not de¢ided definitely what his future course will be. e is well known throughout this section of the | state for his activities in aviation, and for his operations at his father's plant, | the Standard Steel and Bearings com- located here Pallacio Fined. Pasqualle Pallacio of Park street was fined -15 and costs, amounting to $40, in the local court last night by Judge Edward . Prior, for the manu- facture of home brew. Judge Prior showel the aceused leniency in im- noging the gave him a warn- 12 not to repeat the offense. It np- pears that Pallacio had been making the stuff for some time. He has not seeured a permit for the manufacture of it, stating that he did not under- ctand the laws governing that matter, In view of this, and the fact that the nan has a Judge Prior tet him off more Pallacio has pany, e i il not been working for 14 months, and | time nntil recently has had hard caring for his family. He ¢ he nsed the home brew solely for his own with the exception of inviting friends to the house to partake of his thirst quencher, Pythian Yodge News, The rank esquire will he econ- red on a class of candidates at the regular meeting of Pythian lodge, K of P., tomorrow evening. On fatur- day evening, May 6, the rank of page degree team will journey to Salisbury, where they will confer the work on a arge class of candidates for Salisbur, odge. a id s of Pastor May Leave. Rev. James M nmer, pastor of the Methodist church, may receive an appointment which will carry him to another field of labor te Mr. REV. JAMES M. TRANMER. Tranmer is now attending the Metho- | dist denomination convention being held in the Methodist chureh in Meri- den at which the district uperintend- ent and hishop presides, The lacal pastor has been occupying the pulpit in the Plainville church for nournce this morning that there wiil he no services at the kensington Con- egational church on Sunday he weekly prayer mesting will be lield at Berlin church this evening at 7:30 o'clock Fast Berlin Items here will be a choir rehearsal Gahriel's church this evening lock Miss Rose heen the gne an Wilcox avenue There will e a meeting ol Modern Woodmen society at the otic building this evening. Prof. A who has spending few days with his rents, Mre, 8. Benson, of 1 to ew llaven at it at ¥ 0 Nieison of t of Miss has Rich Reckley, Dorothy the Ath Benson the past My, and been return Wednesday here will e regular the Boy Scouts at the Deriin Con egational church Friday evening. O, Clark will entertain the Ro tary club of New Dritain at his home this eveninz. Dinner e in the in the rear of his resi \lpha String archestra for dancir at the society whist at the home follows: Ladies' s« conso'ation, Mrs. Gentieman's — firet, gentiemen’s consoia- of Middletown. Al aresent enjoyed o very ple e ying. Nest week the whist he wid at Mr. Wetherili's the will paviion r i the music winn lene The y Tmprovement ast evening w g soclal, of 13 . were a first, . Potts; id Taylor. Air. Dodge and tion, Mr. Peck t will Corgotn, supporting nal balte & gpeclalty, . G. Box 4a Berlin, A ed Graca L. Ventrea, Phone 665-2. coraets meeting | rved Village | 00 to succeed past two years, having come here | Rev, H W, Renedict, who in Wallingford. The fact that specting to be transferred to field daes ot come unexpect- | Rev. Mr, Tran- | mer always heen appreciated by the bishop, and mention of his heing | changed to another church nas heen | Intimated, The convention will come | to a Monday evening, when the appointments will be announced During Rev, Mr. Tranmer's attend- | ance at the convention, Rev, & 1./ Lawson of Springfield Gardens, Long Island, a former pastor hero, will preach at the is now he i not edly Ve as the services of | new rrvices here Sunday Theater Work IProgressing, Alterations on the old Newton Re-. pository on Whiting street is pro gressing rapidly and the building's in- terior is commencing to take on the | appearance of a theater. The second floor {8 being torn down as far back | s the ot the building. This | can later be turned into a balcony in | |case the owner, (. B Fastman, of | Woodbury, sees fit to do so. The |stage will be crected soon and cur- |tains will be placed on it. A hox of- fice has been built in the front en- trance of the building and several ifmprovements have been neces- cary on the outstde of the place It is possible that the opening of the theater will have to he held later |than at ‘drst planned. Mr. Eastman | figured that by June 1 the place wonld be ready, but the rontractor [ now believes {t will he in the middle {of the month instead. The large | plate gla windows in front of the house will remain as they awe for dis- play purposes, The entire ©ost of the niterations | will total more than $2,000 | Sale a Success, Pythian Sisters, K of P., met with much success at the bread and cake sale held at West Main street yes- terday afternoon, and a good sum was realized. The money obtained from the sale will be used to carry on the { work of the Temple, which is rapidly gaining in memberehip. The Sisters wish to thank all who patronized them during the sale and for the aid rendered the Temple. The next reg- | ular meeting of the organization will be held Wednesday evening. Hugh Trumbull. The funeral of Hugh Trumbull was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from | his home on Maple etreet. Rev. (harles 8. Wyckoff, pastor of the Congregational chureh, officiated. Burial was in the West cemetery, The I pall bearers were: Frank T. Wheeler, | Stanley §. Gwillim, William J. Simp- sorny James Simpson, A. Bosth and James F. 1'sher. Many men of prominence from rur- rounding cities and towns attended the funeral of the veteran manufac- | turer of Plainville and the floral con- | tributions were many and Jarge Property Sold. Sarah Judd, administratrix of the estate of the late Samuel Judd, of | Stamford, has transferred three | building lots in Mountain View to Charles F. Conlon, local real rstate man. center | new Returns I'rom Florida. Martin Stephenson of Canal street | has returned from Patlaka, Florida, {where he has been spending the past |six months Mr. Stephenson plans to | return to that part of the south again in a short time, Silent Cop Resigns, | 'The ‘“silent cop.” stationed at Cen- fral Square in front of the Neri block, quit Dblinking about 9 o'clock last night. Repairs are being made. Plainville Briefs, A son was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stewart of S8 West Main street. Robert, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bonney, is very ill with an attack of bronchial pneumonia. There will he a meeting of the Par- ish Guild at the Episcopal church of Our Saviour at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Well rotted, cheap. Tel ille 36-3. OW MANUR cphone Pla | T RENT.-Tenement of mprovements. &econd floor Main St.. Plainville, five rooms, all Apply 63 East NOTUCE - The Liberty Rarber black, has returned to Haircuts 350, shaves 15c, shop, Neri pre-war prices. First-class work. | OF COAL Va., April 20.—A shortage of coal due to the miners' strike will force a suspension of | operations at the Benwosed plant of the Wheeling Stel and Iron Co. effec- [tive Saturday is was officially an- | nounced today. The suspen=®7 which lis for an indefinite period will affect (eight hundred men. SHORTAG W, | ‘ Wheeling, BRING HUNGARIAN SOIL Judapest, April 20.—The desire of ner [Smpre ita of Austria-Hun- rv that her coming child be born on arian soil, is to he fulfilled ount Hunyadi, in deference to her often expressed wish, made a trip| ‘rom Mudeira to Hungary some weeks o, says the Hungarian Telegraph |Agener, and took back with him two ‘,msr-s of Hungarian soil. This will be |“nread on the floor of Zita's room. She could eatanything —uwithout indigestion or sleeplessness For a time she had been troubled with gasafter her evening meal. The distzess was most painful after eat- ing potatoes or other starchy foods, of which she was very fond. Then she started taking two cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast every night between her evening mealand bed- time. She poured about a half cup of boiling hot water over the yeast cakes, stirred them thoroughly, added a little cold water and drank. Sha found she could eat anything end sleep splendidly afterward. Thousands of men and women are finding that Fleischmann's Yeast corrects stomach and intestinal troubles. It promotes the flow of Lile and pancreatic juice. Appetite is always kept normal and you are protected against indigestion. Add 2 to 3 cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast to your daily diet. You will find that your whole digestive sys- tem is greatly benefited. Be sureit's Fleischmann's Yeast — the familiar tin-foil package with the rvellow label. Placo u standing order with yourgrocerfor " leischmann'sYeast What Tooth Paste Mileage Are You Getting? Are you able to get 320 cleansings from the dentifrice you have at home? A tube of Spearmint Tooth Paste, properly used, contains this amazingly large SpearmintTooth Paste is so highly concentrated that a little goes a long way. Lay it across—not along the brush. This amount—Iless than a quarter inch —will clean your teeth perfectly and impart a delicious cooling fragrance to your mouth, SPEARMINT Tooth Paste Not Only Cleans the Teeth but Freshens the Mouth NO GRIT Childrenlove the delight- ful flavor of Spearmint and gladly brush their teeth with it, Spearmint con- tains no grit or abrasive chemicalsand cannot harm the delicate enamel of their little teeth, Spearmint helps to keep the teeth white and beauti- ful, the gums firm and healthy, and thoroughly cleans and freshens the mouth. Wrigley Pharmaceutical Co., bd 313 N. Randolph St., Philadelphia, Pa. | Please send me free tube of Spearmint Tooth | Paste. Spearmintisa 1009, dentifrice. Test it yourself today. | ! ' Name { Address. . i Buy Spearmint | My Druggist's Nam from your Drug- gist or send to us for FREE sample. | Address | Mégeiemle maRioe i o R Sl B | afternoon for Bristol, where they will attend the fourth annual Hartford county older boys' conference going from here are: KErnest Neipp, Richard Gorman, (. Everett Herre, Albert Hitehner, Fred Earl Hick, William House, Harry G. Hancock, Elmer Wil- cox, Norman Wild, Paul’ Moreau, Don- ald Proudman, Warren Hale, Herbert Dunn Kent Collingwood, Henry C‘hrist, Merwin Me('utcheon, Willlam Tancred, Howard Krick, Jack Woram, Everett Fowler, Milby Hancock, How- ard Linton, Russell Fowlet and Wil- liam Houck. They will return Saturday night. 25 BOYS 70 0. B. C. Hancock, WD, drp In Charge of Messrs. Fay, Those Krick and Dorbuck—Local Repre- sentatives Leave Tomorrow. Martin, Under the leadership of Krederic L. Fay, education of the South Congregational church; Harry Hancock, superintendent of the Methodist Sunday school; Howard Krick, of the Center Congregational church, and Anthony A. Dorbuck, boys' work secretary of the Y. M. C. A., 25 local hoys will leave tomorrow director of religious WARNING! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on iablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Headache Colds Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspiria I8 the trade mark of Barer Manufacture of Monoaccticacldester of Salleylicacld Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. WHAT IS IT WOMEN WANT? majority of the men they would 7 that few women know what they want. But an erroneous statement. They may change their minds as often and as snadenly as the weather, but they want what they want when they want it—and they get it invariably. It vou were to ask a vast of modern They wanted conven them, multitude if not for women? them and they got them. Men live to of womankind. Fivery day someone lessening the duties of the housewife. it may seem, it nevertheless has its advantages and offects, The Herald has a way of doing itg bit., though many have not awakened to a full realiza tion of the recl value of the offering. Our DRESSMAK- ING AND MILLINERY column will furnish a simple solution for alleviating prieks of the pin and needle, eye- strain, and to For what was this jences invented they demanded lighten the burden finds a new way No matter how of trivial sus hours of nerve racking lahor. READ THE ADS IN CLASSIFICATION NO. 22. 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