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“My 4 year old boy had b kad puny s irth, and h: pation and indigestion. Nothin; Mim any good until we tried Mi Emulsion. Sinse using it, he has outgrown his h to edt. mnoo‘ troub He plays out with the children now, and he was never able_to do that before.”—Wm. Heart, 43¢ Bundy Avd., New Castle, Ind. Weak, alling’ children usually start eating and geiting stronger froln the ery first bottle of Milks Emulsion. Most children like to take it: because it really taies good. A U \othing. ; Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutri- | tive fo0d and a corrective mediciné. It ores healthy, natural bowel action, doing awsy with all need of physics. ft promotes appetite auickly puts the digestive organs shape to assimilate food. As a builder of fMesh and strength, Milks Emulsion ! rohgly re whom sickness has weakened, and is & powertul aid in resisting and repairing 4178 efthcts of wasting dizeases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are ;romhll)‘ reljeved-—usually in one day. t le results nd bronchial asthm: nly solid emulsion m: e can't get No matter how s e your are urged to try M sion under batties home ne to directions with the results, be promptly refunded. 20 per bettle. Terre Haute, Ind. case, you STRIKE BREAKERS AID COASTWISE SHIPPING ed with the striki shoremen, was re- E. F. Kelley, assist- encral manager of the from umion leaders were at members were “standing pat” on heir determisatidn to stay out until hey had received ‘wage increases » that paid deep sea long- teamer Asache, Mr. Kelley 1l sail for Jacksonville to- with the first consignment of t loaded here since March 13. the office of the Southern Pa- ompany (Morgan lines) operat- ween New York, New Orleans, eston and Mobile, it was sald that teamers were still tied up. A have been recruited, it wa as yet not sufficieny to res egular sailing Fchedule he plers of the United Fruit longshoremen resumed work At Compan i morning, as they did at the plers England steamship lines. ent issued today by William f ‘the United Fruit Com-| that while union wages | ng paid, the company had not! sed shop. |For th: Thin and Bloodless !I S e eee— paign, our | bloodles ith pale to attend} 4 and frall, angular [these 1 mmunity have been Th 4 through- > reports of pi sncerning the ef- ent for in- ite corpuscle ding color wpanying vig m. A gain of t at ail un . . rom hecar sbsorption mptly HOTBED SASH A good Hotbed Sash will give you early vegetables at feast a month in advance. We have these Sashf open or glazed in| stock, size 3’ 0” x 6’ 0” All Kinds of - WINDOWS, '‘SASH BLINDS, ' WINDOW FRAMES, MOULD.INGS, ETC. A Large Stock to Select from at The | imr per oril +16—Partial re- | 19ws =2 At e ersiet fhe| Team, 4 Philip A. Johnson $750 outhern Steam- | Team . Frank L. J].§§ rough employment of . Herbert 4 i I | {omcers out the year | outstandifig features of ~the year's work : » & tunity for real Christian service hrma 1w ‘almost withk;u*.! limit, and we ave praving daily that Mf. Clack and his ‘assoclates may be giver wisdom .| and, guidance for the great work they have in hand. * - Business Department. For the 16th comsecutive year our | association ha# closed its books as of | April 1st with all bflls paid and a small | | balanee in thé treasury, the only out- LEWIS R. CHUREH Captain Team D. the tenth! consccutive year e was re-elected presi- orw Young Men's n Association at the annual of the assoctation Friday ev- ting was held ediatel the campaign sup: reports of ithe five amounting > Smith. 144 ed Dy the a4 €ongre? serving on . Willilam R. Zational c the comm chalked up on nual meeting Pr t James L. mitted his annual report President Case Reports. wckiyoard the an- leqd to order by % sub- submit e work of oard of another yea directo to ratify nual meetin s thé second second Wednesday change was made t several action we will tl fe of the 1 ch inged from in May to the ril. This f the fact 580~ this month, co-opera- mbér nd to express the tion on it part o7 pleasire. for me fation of the a rig has | dore by the secrefary’s xcellent iden heen accom- rpose to sim- of the mmittées. report will of some thin; plished, and it s 1 ply call ' uttc Religioue D oughout kept { the 1 faus worl fee heen h noon witl dasice. The J tion of the sumny cial sevies of niee bore good re 1sses dis- Z Life Prot ) Hi in fotr with ers’-of appre- shops du success tio frony. th porations in the meetings have been -held- 1 n most encouraging nd gratifsing. We have cared for the expenses of the secretary at Paotingfu, China, and tt have reached have been.m city . Church. " 1284)7% Jemand. vade, M 7. .| fhat during the coming year it may be ‘-‘;;;;’m‘n, Lillian | g:ven even more attention than dur-| Young, 'Mrs. m H. Allen, Mrs, |ing the past year. dward Corbett, Mrs. Robert Breck- Physical Department. BRn s ke Wadcy For the third consecutive year our Annual Meeting. iwor- has been in charge of John M. After the team reports had . been|STehn and a high standard of excel- tion of {midweek meetings, standing debt being the mortgage on our own present building. The tfus- teés have fdithfully performed -their duties and a satisfactory income has | been' recelved from the invested funds| Lof ‘the association, -The membership list has heen carcfully gone over and ! the general secretary reports a total; number 6f 809 as of April 1st. The! treasurer of the new building fund's, report is of a very interesting charac- ter and shows ‘that practically 75 per cent. of the outstanding cash pledges have been paid in. It is the hope that the fund may be completed and that at least by another year some steps may be taken to secure the amount neces- safy to make'the erection of & new ber'ding possible. Dormiotries. v Our work for the sailors during the past year has naturally been -very much_ curtailed. Rooms in our dormi- tories have, however, been in constant demana during the entire year and nearly all the time there has been a waiting list of men ‘desiring to secure rooms. We could easily use twice the number of accommodations we have at the present time, - Educationai Department. The cducatiorial work of, the asso- ciation has, been carried on along the same Hnes as in previous years. Bn- fertainments of a high class and: char- acter, interesting ‘talks, and illustrat- ed lectures form the basis of the work. Mr. Macpherson and his committee have giyen. thelr particular attention to the reading room and the period- icals and magazines have been great- Social Work Department. The social committee has been most taithful in. jts work, and the special soclal gvenings and members' course conducted by- the committee through the year have been ‘thoroughly enjoyed by a large number of our members and friends. This part of the work is one of the most important, and I trust lunce has been mainteined in this de- ra-tment!. W6 feel very grateful to Mr. Swahn for the sacrifices he has in opder to conduct our classes. eral exhibltions have been given and a very strong interest manifested by the boys znd men in this very im- portant department of our work. Bas- kethall and competitive contests have A their part and place and much inferest has been manifested therein. Benevalence Department. It is a pleasure for us fo report| comparatively little sickness. among merdbers. The secretaries have faithful in visiting those whose resses have been reported to them ¥l have endeavored in every way ‘ble, as occasion offered, to bring cheer to the shut-ins, 4 Junior Department. Mr. Knowles and the junior depart- ~ommittee under Allyn L. Brown °n_their ‘very best attention tu the work of our boys. Bible classes, Eports, games, practical talks and similar activities {have “all been conducted. Wo are | realizing more and more the impor- tance of the boye work, for in this period of a boy’s life character build- inz is one of the greatest opportunities ihe 1 has to offer. We hope that in the not far’distant future-the { Lose may have a thoroughly up to date properly equipped department of their own. C Women's Auxiliary. The work of the Women’s aubiliary has been. carried on under the dire tion 0f ‘its president and committees with most gratifying results. , The women fiave ‘constantly given of their mone§ and their time .to the phases of assoclatfon work, and’ their large neibership s’ very. encouraging evi- dence of the place, the assoclation hlds in the community life. '\ Trust Funds and Endowment. The trustees’ veport will show the amount. of invested funds fo be $30,- 64535, and I regret exceedingly that {duriig the past-year no addition has been made to them: I simply mention this fact in the hope that some of our g nerous citizens may feel it a priyv- ilege to remember the association in ) | The op- Thin-skinned, * delicate and aromaticin flavor.’ Ask yeur dealer tory has there been such a demand for pr perly trained young men as todey, 4 our aseociation is endeavoring in every way possible to help supply this need . We are co-operating with the ccunty, state, international and for~ eizn work committees, and in these durs when the highesi possible costs sour to prevail it is imperative that we have sufficient funds placed at our disposal to conduct a proper and an efficient work. We are very grateful for the generous financial eupport which has been given us in the past, and we earnestly seek a continuance of the same in order that we may do a largér and better work thereby. In conclusion, T wish to express my personal appreciation of the valuable co-operation we have received from the pastors of the city who have been S0 generous in assisting in the work during the past year. - We are partic- ularly grateful for the publicity we haye received through the columns of the local press, and I trust that a vote of very hearty thanks may be passed by this meeting expressing this senti- mént to the management of both our local papers. We. enter another year with the greatest opportunity for real service I have ever known in the his- tory of the association, and I am par- ticularly asking for your co-operation and suport. Our paid officials are giving the best service they are capable of producing and may we not unitedly hold uyf their hards and assist them in every way rossible during the coming year. Our need of a new building is greater than ever and I am hoping and praying that some plan may speedfy be de- Vvised whereby this great need may be- come a reality. I am sure we are all ous of making thé coming year the very best in the history of the assocfation, and T ask you one and all 1o join with me in making our old e slogan, “We can do it if we will, act and not a’fancy. Philip A. Johnson moved that a vote of appreclation be given the managegent of the local newspapers for their. cooperation and support dur. ing the year ang the motion was cfr- ried. . The report of General Secretary Ed- win Hill was accepted as read at the anniversary serviep in - the. Central Baptist church last Sunday evening. __The report of the building fund, F. W. Lester, treasurer, read and Prices | | | | H IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NEW LONDON, CONN. accepted. ‘It showed 75 per cent. of|; the pledges paid in. Lewis R. Church, Y. M. C. A. treas- agement paying the dues, $§ a year, republi ad_his i ch member. ‘A vote of appre- | was fil LIt (e Ple oort angit snstac | [0 N extended tho management | today. cepted. The report showed all bills|C o A paiqd and'a small balance on of the mill. hand. Gengral Secretary Hill moved = that Mr. Church be given a vote of thanks for hjs able and faithful services as treasurer and the vote was unani- mous. . Committee Reports Heard. °, The following committee reports and. accepted as read: Fi. tee] read by Philip A. an; rentals commit- tee, read by Herbert W, Cary, chair- man; house committee, L. H. Saxton, chairman, read by Secretary Hill; membership statement read by Secre. tary . FIll; coramittes report read by .C. L Smith, chairman; phy- sical department committee, Henry. H. Pettis, chairman, read” by Seeretary Hill; educational department, J. C. Macphersol chairman, reaq by Sec- Tetary H boys', work ~ department, Allyn L. Brown, &hairman, read by Secretary Hill; religious work com- mittee, Tead by Shephard B. Palmer, chairman. The meeting also extended a vote of | pers appreciation to the Ladies Auxiliary for their splendid cooperation in the work ‘of the Y. M. C. A. during the year, SUIT F g Election of Officers. The report of the nominating com- mittee Mas read and accepted and the .Iullowing was the choice o offi- cers for the'coming Year: Prekident, James L. Case; vice presidents, James C.- Macpherson, B.| P. Bishop and George H. Loring;: re- cording secrotary, Charles L. Stew- art; treasurer, Lewis R, Church. Difkectors_for. three years, William H. Allen, O, W. Carpenter, Frank L. Arnold and Weston C. Pullen. Trustees for three years, re-elected, Nathan A. Gibbé ang Grosvenor Ely. Charleg L. Stewart was extended a vote of uppreciation for his faithful services during the year as recording secretary. The meeting adjourned about §.15 o'clock. = Minde: interest granted be set ler, lusion former granted ir . o PR present wife to_defeat that pro The report of the membership com- € of the California’ law which rec mittee showed that the average mem- | JOHNSON'S NAME HAS that a_year elapse before 2 Dbership, during the year was £00. This BEEN FILED IN MARYLAND | cree of divorce be granted report @leo called attention to the| Annapolis, Md., April 16.—A certifi- | ing Mrs. Moore.get a div N twenty-seven new members _secured|cate of ‘the candidacy of Sénator |vada. In that respect it is alleged tacirAvills’ “Never in thc world's his- by the West Side Silk Mill, the /nan- | Hiram Johnson of California for the |the complaint that an o P THAYER BLDG - F EASTERN CUT, FRESH LEAN . MESSINA EVAPORATED : LARGE : Prunes, 2 Ibs.... . 4 Fred €. Growell's 87 Water Street WHITE' PEA STANDARD RING'S MARKET = RANKLIN SQUARE Pork Chops, Ib. 32¢ | Tenderloins; Ih. 80c | ‘Lemons, dozen. . l‘8c: Sardines, 3 boxes 19¢ Apples, Ib... ... 29¢c FLOUR — 1.8 Bbl. Ba suit asking that the; geer court here toda: attorney The complaint is ions,_of fraud, Dbetween Moore, Dougias short time & through conspirac§ between himsel an presiden d with the s General Leo: filed yesterd OR ANNULMENT O‘F PICKFORD-MOORE RIVORCE n, Neva of the a, April 16. state of on March \ Owen E. s filed in the e, gener connjv Fairbanks, to Mr: loore W er her by Leonard B: Fow Big Six,' 'Sé'ven Passenger, $3,275 Bié Six, Five Passenger,- $3,275 - Light Six, Five Passenger, $2,925. Five Passenger. Sedan, - $4,025 Delivered, With Extra Cord Tire | FROM OUR HOWARD STREET SALESROOMS 152 HOWARD STREET [} Fairbanks is brought into thé case|1 there Wwa allegations that nd engagement | attemp | L ine in the Werld. zez, 10c., Z5an SMOKED SHOULDERS Pound 20c : SUGAR CURED : HALF HAMS Pound 35¢ Fresh York Sta;e EGGS Dozen 52¢ BONED AND ROLLED Shoulders, Ib. . 26c | Porterhouse, Ib 40c e e——— BEEF LAYER BAKED can "7 THREE ROLLS 5c Figs,Ib......... 25c EVAPORATED Toilet Paper . .. 15¢ "~ FANCY EATING - | GENUINE CORNED BEEF PRIME CHUCK ROASR Ib................0... 22¢ LEANPOTROAST, Ib. .. ¢eussson.funsonessnos e LEAN HAMBURG, Jb. .. «.:vevsisennssenner. 18c PRIME RIB ROAST, Ib. . b a0 BONELESS CHUCK POT ROAST, lb............. 26c CORNED BEEF BONELESS Rump, Ib. .. ... 26c BONELESS Flank, Ib. .. ... 20c YELLOW Onions, 3 Ibs. ... 25¢ “ N.B.C.SODA, MILK AND OYSTER Crackers, Ib. ... 18¢c MIXED Cookies, Ib. .. ... 28¢ X CRISP Celery, bunch. .. 15¢ . 'PURE TOMATO I WHITE ROSE SEEDLESS Raisins, b. ... 29¢ Fresh Saturday CAULIFLOWER, LETTUCE, TOMATOES, CHICKORY, DANDELIONS, ASPARAGUS, EGG PLANT, ETC. . HEAD Lettuce, head. .. 25¢ ottle 15¢ | Cocoa, 4 1b can 25¢ PURE WHITE LARD 1 Pound 24c Milk Fed VEAL All Cuts, Ib. ... 30c Veal Cutlets, Ib. 50c Veal Chops, Ib. 40c | { BUTTER, ot e ———— ERY Ib. 65¢ "DITAR ROUND, SIRLOIN AND PORTERHOUSE STEAK Pound 30¢