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N = U B DA oston Store CHINA WILL BECOME o oo CHRISTIAN NATION “BEAR BRAND”! YARNS AND WORSTEDS Navelyarns tox averythinstthat WL LN SECOUN iy here | Y'YeSeNt are the ks D ARG 2 ocratic and the establishment republic other their than of W less troublesome slished in the world. shed any Almost chang no blood The was ot race bhas alway small governed them- her of very democratic and the nd cit selves, e oD e and Mos. Tucker Visiing % Here, Optimistic About Future owns We Are Agents Ior the < have alway Speaking Tuc the coun ket women of “hina no lon do. T course they used to majority, of exceptions case it to hind body will nd their feet as of the i v speakin There v and such is W ways, It an the rere also helief that is much safer than three one's fe to are big ) Chir great and mining enough the next ailroads which fami and whicl d inter-communica building up of manufacturing, If points are in time 1l be a newer and Dr. { and and Mrs. Francis i e have points tha from zuests of Mr hell of 54 Russell Mrs. Tucke phy spent 16 in medieal China where her husband intendent of & hospital founded by nations from tional churches of A N sent China | of peoplc He had charze the just Vs Thina & We S | success as a country Charles B Ehina can be knitted. You will find industry (China has coal to | ) 1,000 he largest lowest priced stock is also a ks in the ears v ill vill | tion help wats ci | super- | eventu be: IRTONE 2 sweate wiful yarn for | = 1 have popt con ica. Dy to educate t and the u an ese three worked colors. S onlfhene a richer urgery Techow YARN—We China full GERMANTOWN in medicine and k al in fany people of a vellow peril T2 7,000,000 size of a hospit of it in ail the wanted colors 39¢ and are constantly rtion, times e provine Shanti hich 1ssing it with kein SHETLAND all 1we and take md no gl conste but ¢ the hina can population | has Dr 30¢ | Chine i more favorably population of 3 1y he: OSS—A interested in care of five its their attitud: vic China 100K won the United States | arc the other cou (‘hina The pe there 10 learn lways stands China is learning One of the best of the cotntry th it | in indemnity because | uprising. That money | the Chinese for the public | nd and since that the of China come to understand United big assort- is vit too s Man spar could re crowdes e and Mongc populated, and if work to its people wouild be no such peril to threat- { en the civilized w Dr. Tucker, dren will return to Mr. and Mrs. He worked with ther ve been support- ed in their work Ly the First Congre- gational church of this city. the ent o he wanted colors B ' i he An provinces of R cein but YARN of Zive desirable sweaters. | any KNITTING ; there el that for | kein $1.10. sOX, etc and | growi Unit pl: his more rid.” Special 4 IN Fuz mixture oz YARN bail s d S his wife and China S - four next who chil In fact day wool Athle BALLS—Vicur r Wool a June every of 10c have ba ball | i | 50 i instances soc ball. | = u e to Ch to of the was used b cducational entire country k and the fair play this 90,000 tic mixture, extra large s was the when RED AND BLUE TIP Knitting €13.0 pay as CITY ITEMS. needles 4 CELLULOID NEEDL and CROCH Threads, every in cotton mercerized and in se 1 oxen all 1enmh<; | | i sizes. ha EMBROIDERY e kind and col k. and Tonight, 7 9 fleece tonight Advt. Machinist turned vill to 2-piece P. M.— underwear, for $1 at Men's 31 Besse- wanted heavy garment, Leland" Tucker traveled over that the The nd mor sent have and his wife have norther China and re- spr of Christianity opl accepting Many of the Ct to this country heen placed in upon their ret have also been j BAG RINGS—Round and oval all colors. port is it Mate Frank Leis to duty on the U. 8. 8. rapid re has re- more Louis- stud | educatea - PULLAR| respon- sible positions m 1o China. They ced in charge of the erection of public build- ing and bridges. Dr. Tucker says the . ave very adepi at engineering | is in a position to know, as | was formerly an engineer. Four children were born to Mr Mrs. Tucker in China and the | children all speak the Chinese 1an-| Gunner Telix Zareck, guage fluently. Most of the students | ol mE R BETE coming to this country are from the | om0 SPERE (0 northern part of China which contains '8 the better class of Chinese. Most of | Tonight, 7:30 to 9 P, M.—Boys’ {he Chinese in this country are from | SWeaters, tonight $1.50 each at the south and are uneducated Only | l.eland’ Advt. five cent of the males in China| Unity Rebek | can read and but two percent of the | morrow mnight in Jr. O. U, A. M. hall females are educated at all. | Supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock NIGHT@® : The fact that China relies on this | and following the meeting the newly | country for = better judgment was | elected officers will be installed shc rofused fo onter thel | mopewt 7:50 to 9 P M4l our | shown when vorle ar upon the request of Great . Vinls e BRon 00 el stock of dress gloves one-half price. Britain but entered it quickly after v = < ar2 38 Besse-Leland Co.—Advt. the United ates had shown just reason for the war The | , of the Lady ill Morans,- We advt. Meet Again,” Henry Radio Operator Frank Mulvihill, U. S. 8. Finch, is spending a furlough { at his home on South High street. Prof. Chine and he he Winslow's lecture Health, Grammar school Evening, Jan. 15th come.——advt. on hall, Everyone Wed and wel- while stationed ek-end at at his 33 Besse- T. A. B. DANCE TOMORROW Admission 35c. per h lodge will meet cause and Valiant Revies Macea- ! German influence in China was: very | bees will hold an installation of offi- great and German intrigue had much | cers and supper tomorrow evening. do with affairs in the - country. | The Christmas tree celebration, which There were many German instructors | was postponed, will be held on Janu- {in the Chinese army and they spread | ary 28. their methods of militarism. These | monight, 7:30 un methods and real machine | a11_wool heavy like activities cansed some inconve- | $2.45, | nience later, but the right finally won | | i to to 9 P. M. underwear, tonight for § Advt, 2-piece regular 45 at 1 price 2 | Besse-Leland’ against the despotic German methods. The real reason for this victory was the | fact that American luence was so | { strong in the count Despite the | S e | very strong hold the plotting Germans | County Director John B. Kely | had on the people through the army, At o Geremonice! | the influence of the Americans was | far eater and in time these difficul- Officers for | ties were offset and triumphed over. | stalled first entering the fray, China| Y. M. T. A. B. society vesterd the Germans complete free- | noon, in the society Tooms. They were not interned, not Director John B. Kelly, of not molested in the least. | was in charge of the ceremonies of | installation. Following the regular meeting smoker was held and several of the members entertained. Rev. John J. Fitzgerald, president of TABS OFFICERS INSTALLED. g the year 1919 were in- | Arter | allowed { dom wateh The Chinese did not hother them until | (he countries of the Allies insisted | upon (heir being imprisoned. | s present indications show, after- County N | | | Chris- | anity is growing rapidly and the en- | the temperance union in Connecticut |, oo " | tire country may soon be evangelized. | and Rev. John T. Winters, pastor of \ Many churches which are independent | St. Mary’s church addressed the meet- | of each other have sprung up and ing and urged the members to support have adopted the Christian religion. | the membership campaign Dr. Tucker feels that the entire coun- | ¢arried out. As a result will converted. Tt will take | PAIZN 18 new members were proposed ocars ta do it, but he believes that it | 8t vesterday's meeting, and will finally be accomplished. jiigidated The feeling of the Chinese against SheRnemlyginstialied the Japanese is intense, especially at | President, Thomas = J . B e president, Thomas Crean 7 7 % Thomas Meskill; treasurer, s [‘j'f-" ther m\;: landing parties | (. Crowe; financial secretary, William 3y ships ¢ ptured the port | o vine.’ ibrarian, William Scheyd; it was In the bands of the @er-| L2 00 0 F e B o | mans at the outbreak of the war. The !'Gra1"Pniiin Dufry. " bubonic pl which Y E i i & struck around | ker's vicinity a year ago was i dreadful. Dr.and Mrs. Tucker helped to stamp it out. There were, however, | 000 lives lost came & and the plague nown as The “black death.” Chinese Is to give complete try be Satisfaction with officers ar ' every transaction. sol- | tiers ish If at any time from | when something turns out gue VETERANS PLAN Rl A meeting of Company I, Fir necticut Infantry, Veteran Corp: be held in the State Armory tonight and plans for the biz reception to be given the local boys upon their re- * | turn from F will be talked ove | The veterans feel grateful to the new | Company 1 for the excellent way in BAD BREA | which they upheld the traditions of | the company, ——— { for the past on the fields of France, ! 18 months, and are Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get ranging = suitable at the Cause and Remove It | thelr return. Al otherwise, we stand t Con- be- ready to make it pecople are very dem- ance right, or to refund your money cheer- for sked ce fuily. JUST NOW, REDUCED PRICES prevail in almost every department TRADE AT CURRAN' 383 MAIN ST. ~hration members ire to attend the meeting DRUM CORPS TO ELECT. do the work. | 1At the regular meeting of the Y. M, ed with bad breath findi 7. A. and B. Drum corps. Thursday quick re throcgh Dr. Edwards’| cvening, officers for the vear will be Olive Tablets. ~The pleasant, sugar- cjocted. The has been success- coated tablets are taken for bad breath| ;) in (he past vear under the leader- by all who know them, | ship of President Lawrence Cotter and Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gently; | -~ = " = 0 but firmly on the bowels and liver,! ' “' & mbey D stimulaticg them to natural action,| OUt the state. ~All men clearing the blood and gently purifying| COTPS are asked to be present. the exntire system. They do that which| :ngerous calomel does without any| cf the bad after effects. | Boston. Jan. 13, All the benefits of nasty, sickening,| editor of the Boston hartics are derived from Dr.| November, 191 ds’ Olive Tablets without griping,| number of v editor of the pain or any disagrecable effects. | Post, died today of pneumonia at his Dr. F. M. Edwards discover?d the home in Arlingtoa. He formula aflter seventeen years of. prac-| of uge tice among patients afilicted with| howel and liver complaint, with the| NEW attendant bad breath. el Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are purely| c.,yj.c) a vegetable compound mixed with olivel . g4 il; you will know them by their olive| . , color. Take one or two every night for| (071 100 B! a k and note the effect. 10c and 25| ¢\ o)) er boz. Al druggists. | i gently on the bowels corps es through- of the of out s ROSTON EDITOR DEAD. Howard Brock, Traveler, since and previously for z rs city was 39 HEAI/TH MINISTER. Jan. 12.-—(British Wireless Dr. Christopher Addison, the ent the acal “rament isted Rriti with ministry been ¢ n Health, | to- | and de ment, The ERITISHER I BAN OV HUN GOR o Capt. Tupper Wauts America {0 Boycott Everything German iptain 1d- | al organizer ¢ union, recently mia and he purpose the Amer- Yoycott Ge man-made ods. He now on lecture tour throughout the cou es of the under the auspic His organization ciet repre h votes oods. s o pledged B 1de offic Seamen on German-m chant marine sh 1 says Ca ced not to Tup; German saiu cmploy 1o touch or un for a hoy- nans on ship load a carzo man goods \d that the month for e committed he and murdered by iers. Thes sea- killed in fair com- have taken place en in small life- the to the American the facts of unrestricted U-boat nd the wrdly outrages murders perpetrated upon our men when in open boats, “The British ortation from Great Germans which the period cott be ex ery roci ermans on the romw then on boycotl now extends 17,600 scamen the U=bc men have hat, but the murder when the men have 1 have bring for seven years ovel have he comma e hoats. 1 to Stato: peoplc comi before warfare das seamen demand the dritain of all British govern- has recently stated it will do. Seamen’s organization has also challenged all candidates at the pres- ent parliament re-election in Great Britain that unless they sign the hoy- cott pledge their would be con- seat tested. “We handed the kaiser international bunal, his comrades in crime. hatred in our hearts, as hatred is akin to fear, and the allied seamen have never showed fear, but we do demand justice and reparation, The United States does not under- stand the true horror of the subma- rine warfare, but T feel confident that when the truth hecomes known the American - people will demand the same reparation and justice that is ded by the people of Gre tain “The seamen's boycott has extended considerably; the French, Norwegian and .Danish have declared their loyal co-operation. I am sure that the American people will stand back of the American Defense society in its work, and the audiences I have dressed have shown that they help Germany regain the world's tra buving her goods, “When T came over on demand that over to an together with There be is no will not by the Maure- { aania, the first ship to come back with [ | the regular meeting of the | buy his city oo, American soldiers, all the men on board joined in a resolution that they would not buy German-made goods In | for seven years.” Below is the pledge of the American Defense society: Defend America German made thesa reasons First—To protect the competition labor, so that will not walk by refusing to goods because of American of German our returning the streets labor cheap soldiers | looking for jobs while our stores are | | down by now being | of the cam- | several | | [ | the world depends only flooded with Germar. goods Second—To protect our manufac- following the principle laid Lloyd George when he said: “We will permit no unfair competi- tion of the selling of German good. below the actnal cost of production. Third—TFor self-defense. No sign of repentance or change of heart has come from Germany. Frnduring a military defeat, Germany tur to cconomis war for world domiration The date of Germany's “next war” on upon her eco- long as an Allied sermany wealk, she nomic strength hoycott leeps cannot to w Fourih-—To Ge keep out wan espl- | onage which is promoted by Germans will | } in forefgn trade Fifth—To keep out German propa- ganda which is in part part financed German firms in foreign trade Sixth-—To show loathing {he criminals of Germany and repulsion for their blood-s Y o fo our tained | zaod years | | i the e Soldiers Shave With —wa | Cuticura Soap| The Healthy Up-To—DateI No mug, T slimy som, To germs, o free alkali, no warte, 1o rritotion even when shaved twice daily. One snap for all irser— shaving, bthing 7md Fhampoong. Doubles razor efiiciency, nat 4o apesk of value.in promoting sk purit, dkn com- fort anfl skin health due to Hs delicate, = t Cuticurs medication. selling skin 50ap in the warld. % Cuticura Toilet Trio -G Coneisting of Scap, Cintment and Takcum areandepensable adjuncts of tha-daily 1oi- Jet an maintainmg #km porty and skin healfh. B bringing fhese delicatelymeds- cated emollients in frequ atact with yourskin #3.10 vse far &1l toflet pan Vou keep the s alp, hair and handa clenr, sweetindhealthy e, everywhere. tri- ad- | United [ Quigley will preside has ! a es, mal Scarfs, to close MARY SHEPPARD. he Dboth thrilling will talk of her the Dhattleficld of Sale of Choice Undermuslins THE SECOND WEEK and interesting. own experiences France. Mayor Organist Beebe program. out, will eryone furnish is the musical invited PO GRAND CIRCUTIT MEETING. Horse Racing Scazon Ixpected 7S To will Be held Fridny afternoo¥ the Y ITEMS CITY Open at Cleveland on July ok § ronight, 7:30 fleece tonight Advt Philadelphia, Lo from ered here ing of the ates racing seaso tee met to fi on riles suggesting new The Gentlemer Peoria, TIL, 1 on the circuit According to horsemen | TONIGHT 6,110 § 5. n TONIGH : ireult ¢ i EXTRA SPECIAL MONEY SAVING VALUH pected to start at Cleveland July Elmo lodge, No. 21, K P., will install tl g officers for the VERY BEST PURE =, Georen 2 Ibs 55 Apples 4 Ibs 2 Jan 13 all over the G for Horsemen ind Circuit gathr the annual meet- who will arrange | coming light harness The schedule commit- dates and the committee ! came together to listen to rules. pie $1.95 ent Leland's today At ste o The regular meeting of the W. C. T shoe cconomy Driving club of an applicant for a place the ex- | attenc is ollow Tue: Ve @ Sirloin, Round or Best Maiue Mealy Porterhouse 27¢ b EXTRA!"* Cookers 15 1b pk 43¢ GE JONATHAN EATING rman of W., . E Gilbert; M. of E., arms, M. J William has been The John and 1 P., Georg ampson; M K. of R. S., W. Thomas Spencer; George Grestorek; master Albert Marsh; insidc Schwartz: 1 Hickie. T elected trustee Hation will Bashenville of after at guard, guard, Mitchell three yvears, in charge of No. 55, There w installation onts W for be f Lodge Hartford the ts team, a sociai TO BEGIN Over TOURNAMENT, have received | pool tournament and heen matched. The of the tourna- Martin McNamara, Walter Murphy, that the games The entrants have 30 ¢ for the T. A. B. the players have committee in char ment cons s of William Regan and and they announce will start this week been divided into two classes and games in both the senior and junior tournaments have been set. A Wall of Resistance Emphasis should be placed upon the conservation of strength and the building up of a strong wall of resistance against weakness. SCOTTS EMULSION is used regu]afly by many, right through the winter, as a pend- ablemeans of conserving strength. For the delicate child or adult, Scott’s offers rich nourish- ment with tonic-qualities that mre great in their ability to strengthen the body and in- rrease resistance. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfeld,N.J. heen United States Food Administ ALL DAY TUESDAY MO Salt Ribs 2 1bs 23c¢ uerkraut LEAN RIB CORNED EEEF SOLID HEAD CABBAGE ................ SQUIRES PORK SAUSAGE ...... el SALT COD-FISH MIDDLES ...... e LARGE SALT HERRING ... VMV HICAN TOMATO SOUPS FINE LAUNDRY SOAP .......... LGE. ROLLS TOILET PAPER SUNBRITE CLEANSER .. L MOH. PREPARED BUCKWHEAT 3 Ib MY WIFE'S TABLE SYRUP WHOLE MILK CHEESE Appi;? fiutter i _1b 16¢ Meunster Cheese b MOH. SELECT EGGS . .. e MOH. FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER . 1b Sound Onions 4 lbs 13¢ | Evap. Peaches .. Ib LARGE NAVEL ORANGES . .. . doz doz 1821 THE OLDSMOBILES Masterpieces in mechanical workmanship of twenty-one e year 1919 it featured by less an organization ed the price hundred dollars less than it was meant comparison means Comfort. Speed, Endurance carbuilders. You get the It backed locally vears standing than the General Motors Cor., who h{ for. This the car and efliciency work shd benefit of quantity production, you rd experienced reliable dealers| sees no reduc four s It consolic the best to sell makes vond to of : the you motor market produces. from the lation of the sigantic fruits of is by and We invite accurate inviting qualities territory in vour inspection at OLDSMOBILE and our is distinction Southington, and will gladly how ears showroom built and responsive over other will 3ristol, Farmington, demonstrate so that you too may le and full of life it answers your tou impress with its superiority. 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