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{ i ~(RECRUT HOME | GUARDSMEN HERE lenbm Mo Pledgod to Natioal | Government City ltems ! Inance committee of the gom- feouncil will meet tonight, fPdness of Aunt Delia’s Bread.— i B monthly meeting of the h\_}l“h w@s held this afternoon at 5§ 2 vhen the contract for :the bid on hides at the slaughter was awarded. Ak y now. No advance in the | er cabinet until March 20. John fdrews & Co.—advt. Catherine O’Neil, widow of te John O'Nell, is living ' at rnordale where she has.take: c of the household of. the Rey: rd Donnclly, pastor of the Cath- rch there. . t ly of wire dog muzzles at Milis re. Store.—advt. fficers of the Pythian Siste: ‘orthy temple last evening. | the exercises Mrs, Leonora b of Middletown,' grand chief, nted with a boudoir lamp. tonight, Kitson's sechool. Lynch’s orchestra.— | Mayor George A. Quiglcy, Col. W W. Bullen, ¥rank L. Traut, E. Allen Moore and Willlam L. Sloper have N appointed -as the New Britain recruiting officers for the Home Guard { battalion - recently ‘authorized under |tae governor's emergency military {1aeasures. The local recruiting. offi- cers, upon roceipt of definite instru ns from the capitol, will hegin ac- tive work of recrniting the guard. Tt is believed -that many men who | have seen previous military work but | 'who are, either tvo old or otherwise disqualified for fleld service would join the Home Guards. The ‘bill whi¢h reates this organization terms it *“‘an- inorganized. mlitia; which cannot be Betond of & sories of ‘six whists | held for servn;:ln the National Guard. ertainments will be given nt An enlistment” (which . is for two <t stroet #school this evening | Y°ATS) i the Home ‘Guard, however, he ‘auspices of # the I’nrent!‘“’“ not prevent a man from lea\1ng Rachers association, 1': t(:. en!‘llst‘in the National Guard if 8 1 lesires.” Adjutant General Rogers Sash and DO‘!?‘ com- 'Geoue M. Cole has offered the use filed a mcchanics ““"lor all state armories for drill pur- Pt poverty awned ltw > Samsu'l i poses and all. persons are clegible who :n:'t‘her “en' ":‘: be‘e’; P ere not held for National Guard duty. Leving's Main street block. , Friefly, the Honie Guard is explained plalntif ‘15 the American ' Hard- | > 8% orpanized constabilary or dep- Bt ‘ond the Men 1 fov | Uty polico department with military ’f' ) Pl P, Iy Ppowers dn certain emergencies, which wiil do duty at home' when the Na- i tional Guard is away in case of any emergency. The Home., Guardsmen will be put through the same course ol drilling and equipment as the Na- tional Guard and full military train- The nidgmbers will past and :""" "“‘ m ecnipped in cvery way for services-of fins SIon Susiie Jemady Tk { «uppression of disturbances. disorders, on the Mucous sur ex- | bolics duty or any other duties which Mm'sw'm-n twoulv\ fall upon the National Guard ken lt home. m K b“‘“}fil see & ral taking Hall: émn nd mer vid of ' Catarvin How-'l“hh? - One Hundred Dollars Re- any case of Catarrh thll by Hall's Catarrh CaRl for Recruits. Folldwing is the call for recruits: v ‘anthority of an act entitled, Concerning the ~ Home |'Guard.” enacted by the genéral as- 'Eembl\' of this ‘state March 9, 1917, ,and approved by the governor on the tme day, the gqvernor has appointed l)\e undersigned as the military emer- ! kency hoard of this state, to take ac- 'tmn to perfect and maintain a body o armed troops for ' constabulary cduty within this state, and to be known as the Home Guard. 2.—By the same act the military |emergency board, acting with . the i governor, is directed, to make regu- { {fations to provide for the manner and ‘form of enlistments and organization e Home Guard 9f7ihis state; and {Yor its goverhment, ' diseipline, arma- -nmn and cauipment. 3.—To carry into effect the m- monials, fm KEY & 0. Toledo, Oblo %‘mp-blo of " performin‘ comstabulary i duty within this state, and whd can- _uot be held for service in the Con- prgcticut National .Guard in - time of prace. to enlist in the -Home Guard 1of “this stats. ¥ o0 P.mts Ionighr i ‘A Gentleman’.of Leisure,’ ’Lyce- wml uih theater. setadi, ngh class Dhoto drama, Fox's the- ater. - ""‘: Vaudeville and moun; pictures - at )’pn Pills; 100 . . 1%¢ | Keeney's ,theater, Kiducy Pills, 30¢ size . ... $1¢ J _Bromo Qninine ...... 8c ! Giddings Chapter, '"R. A. M., meets aseara Quinine . |, in Masoni¢ hall._‘— ‘Jhcm [ Swedish: Luthéran meeets: for rehearsal. for many ye-rs.[ —_— 50ci -Unity Rebekah lodge. I. 0. O. F., . meets in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. t Cotton Ascptie (... Th 35c | £ Bis Tablcts, doz 18c, 100, $1.15 1 ‘f‘M'i"“";‘“““' K. of P., 155 Fed i Boullicn cabest 35¢ size . .28¢ b % b Z= ’s Facial Seap 17¢ Court Columba, te for coloving straws .... e [ Electric hall. vl Oil for constipation, bot. . -3%¢ : aty Fiealth, 50¢ gize iml’s Auxiliator . ELTZER Pmem“ mu ORUCAIST 297 Mais S church choir, R/99, famous' for. reliable slza o meets at D. of C., meets in New Britain Camera club mecets in Mu.‘uy 's ‘studio. Vullent Hive. L. O. T. M., meets at 277 Main; street annm ros(nr‘ P. M, ~meets in Jr O. U. A. M. hall New Britain at 34 Charch mp, M. W. A, smeets The house\v:fe who placcs rehance on a firm conviction . that her recipes will be delicately and most appetizing- ° 1y flavored by flarsay Brand Extracts will be greatly ranfied by the fine results she obtains. LEMON ....i ‘..........2oz.bot.20c ORANGE ..., .....2 oz bot. 20c W NS FIRE E PROTECTION ']("I‘II of Newington ;\hk'« New Britain tc Scend Apparagus Casc of Emergency and: Prico for Contenct, It was reported at th# annual town meeting of Newington last. evening, "m.(\the selectmen had asked '‘the New Britain safety board for a figurg. at which they could furnish fire pro- in ‘| tection to Maple Hill and the district in that vicinity. Chairman E. G. Babecck of the safety board states fhat at present the city could not sell firs protection; were the authorities | willing, because of the ordinance which , prohibits the fire department nppnr-t\u teaving the city without the consent of the mayor ~ or chairman. Mr. Babeock thinks it might be possi- hle for the city _to arrange Newington on a financial basis where- bv a motor chemical ‘might be unt there in case of a fire, The ‘town meeung deeloped lnto & wordy argument when a tax rate-of fittcon and one-half hills had been leyied, one mill to go to the sinking tund, and the question of paylng the tax collector came up. It was finally voted to pay the tax cellector two per cent. of his collections after Oc- tobers 10, 1917. The mnew Tule specifies that there shall be deducted from the tax collector eight per cent. of the taxes which are not collected wllhin one year from the date on sshich they are -due. This -eight) per cent. would go to his successor. Newington’s taxable property amounts to about $1,000,000. The Quininé That Docs Not Affect : Head. Because of its tonic and laxative ef-. tect Laxative Bromo Quininescan be taken by anyone without causing nervousness nor ringing in the head, There is_only one “Bromo Quinine.”” E. W. GROVE'S signature is on box. 26c.—advt. with GREEIIBERG A GANDIDATE Prominent Young Lawyer Will Seck Election” As Assistant Prosecuting Attorncy—~Woods in Race ’l\:_o. Attorney Albert A. Greenbers, one of ‘New . Britains younger and prom- inent lawyers, today anmounced his candidacy for election by the : comi- mon council next. month as assistart ‘prosccutlng attorney of the police lcourt. Lawyer .Joseph- G. Woods, present assistant ‘prosecuting _ attor- m\)‘ also announced this mogning that | lie will'be a candidate for re-election! {The salary of the assistant prosecu- 1or has just been increased from $450 to $650° per year -and this increase, together with the. excellent oppor- tunities for legal training to be de- rived from the pogition makes the office of “assistant_prosecutor a most desiraifie “one, pnrfloulm'ly .for the yeunger lawyers. o - Lawyer: Greenberg, is the son’ of ihe Greenherg of 54 Winter streel agd is a native son. 'He attended the It.¢al schools and was graduated from the New Britain High school with the class of 1912. He .then entered New ¥ork university where he too Aip .the study of Taw and was grad- nated in Jume, 1915, After studying for about a year in Klett & Alling's Taw’ office he took’ the "Connecticut bar examinations and was admitted a3 ‘a practicing ldwyer in December, 1£16. Sincé that time he has con- ducted his own law office and has ob- tained a large and lucrative prac- | tice. having had no little experience in fighting police court cases as well as cases in the criminal superior court. He is spoken of highly by the legal talent in this city and ‘in Hart- ford. » No less popu!a.r is Lawyer Joseph G “~“Woods, &lso a New Britain bow and a graduate of the local High school. Mr. Woods !graduated from the Yale Law schodgl In June, 1910 ‘and. later entered the law office of Judge B. F. Gaffney. Two years ago next month he was elected assistant rrosecuting - attorney. He has had considerable experience in court cases. Both lawyers have many influential friends who will back their candidacy and- a spirited, but good'natured, con-; ), test for election is promised. i | % | TR O T PERSIN _,.,' i After Taking Bnly One Box Of ! “Frult-a-tives” | Easr Sme Harsour, : “It is with great pleasure that L 'write to'tell you of the wonderful benefits 1 have received from taking “Fruit-a- tives”’. For years, I was-a dreadful sufferer from Constipation and Head- aches, and 1 was miserabic in every way. Nothing in the way of medicines seemed to help me. Then I finally tried “Fruit-a-tives” and the effect was splendid. After taking one box, I feel like'a new persop; 1o have relief from those sickening Headaches”. . . ¢ Mas. MARTHA DEWOLFE. 50¢. &,box, 6 Tor $2.50, trial size, 250, At'all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit. a-tives Limitod, Ogdensburg, N;¥. ! cu;nhNu&ll-'h; Up Air Passages. An! what rellet! 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All work guaranteed, Other The Luke Horsfall Company announces its -, 'SPRING OPENING of the Newest Creations in GOWNS, SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS, BLOUSES and SILK SWEATERS -Tomorrow and Thursday, March 14 and 15 Ilorsfull,’s §T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND £3:69 ASYLUM ST - . Cennecting with 140 TRUMBULL SB _4A RFTORD ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co, ' - | BRANCH ¥TUDIO 103 West Main St., New Britatn, Conn; ARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of . MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hairing kinds of fine repair work. THE FOR SALE Two tenement, 11 room house, . East street, with corner lot snd ot ',“m“"" for rextrs building. _Owne' / LIBERTY is free from stetns and ends LIBER " Burke was right! )eople never thew ep “up EDMUND BURKE 17291797 Go ‘anywhere in Connectlcut and* you'll meet men at every turn who have used LIBERTY dayin and day out for years — never buy any other tobacco. 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