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I[ONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1919, New February. N 0% N WALL REMNANTS Stracciari Sings Theres lbpportunity to renovate your home i iy, i B \ n1” Tl Lo renoate Tou | - e a Long 8 Long’ Trail ock offered. o 2 ! Pearly for a good selection. BB Stracciari’s glorious voice; the haunting N melody and message of the “Long, Long Trail.” Try to imagine the heart-appeal of this splendid record—then hear it, and ‘ 4 \ \ find how it surpasses even your keenest TSI | 1 1 ONNBOYLE COMPARY | N CK RELIEF FOR : i e JUBNZA, COLDS, SOR aa.xophone soloa s.nH latt roar. CAarim. © R NS clarinct. solos. Trancls my.' 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ PHONE 359 violinist at St. Mary’s - church, will fe up each nostril, and take a wi imes a | fePder several iselections and Prof. | § o on the tongue several times F. F. Harmon will play the piano. | Anofnt with Sun and MOON | Amgng the vocal soloists are John J. | ment, for tired body feeling, | ginjry Jack Kiley and Andrew Ba matism hardening af the arteries /. mhe big feature of the evening in | nerves, stift joints, tired feet and | the athletic line will be the wrestling hs, hout between Hercules Casalingo, who | all size 40c, large jars 76c. is soon to meet Kid Benjamia of 8 a | ‘7 pared only by A. W. Lowrle. | Plainville in a much advertised bout, | § 3 B a.S &'flb aS O e br sale at Dickinson Drug Co, and Jack Ross. Two boxing bouts ' . ° have been arranged, which will bri e R record of Loulses gether as an opener and Bobby | A report of the membership com- '] mittee has been prepared and will bo | & B Th y ) S| read at the regular meeting as will a | | / P Ela people who ,Bo to hear I‘ | |report of the fair committee. Ar- ., Louise” just for the joy of one e, | TATIEEMents have been made to ac- | § B wonderful song—*“Depuis le Jour.” \ § ’ L commodate a large attendance at the § 1 1 \\ N / meeting and social. | B TO MAKE WAY FOR ; n all the refilm of opera there is no b \ \ S .“”.f;/! llav}la);lhm \' s | . . : more beautiful love song than this SHIRTS 19,503 MEMBERS ITERE. : Sprlng Merchandlse i unrestrained outpouring of a young Vi Showing | irl’s first affection. Lashanska’sren- > Now o ot SR PGS bl il EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO SEOURE HIGH QUALITY g T While th | In Recent Red Cross Drive. QOATS AT MARKABLY LOW PRICES | dering is perfect in_its sympathy, 1 ATS AT REMARKABLY L | ée edy el As a result of the recent Red Cross i ] % . g | surpassing in its brilliance. § reduce mn | o T o e s e R N | &8 You don’t need to worry about getting a new coat. Just come Ps | 4 ' Next drbeR ey Doinichaptergontotlad into this store and you will find the smartest, the newest and the @& | 49364—51.50 price ex 19,593 members. Bdward Milligan, most approved models in Fur Trimmed Coats. Buy a first class season they will chairman of the Connecticut Division | coat now, and you can have itfor next winter. Remember, pric : : of the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call | are going up. You can save fifty per cent. by buying now 190 o advance in price = A CRALT AateT | Ik ERE ot 3 R n n]y an a P desimn e schalomant ) Bingior)| ) Modcls at $12.50, $14.75, $18.00, $25.00, $2 and $35.00. A < renc T from 50c to $2 thesloce) ficommtiteeliioonsatiiuting In all th on’s materials, handsomely trimmed with coll 4 o W M h n all the season’s materials, somely ith collars (4 ! \ T o e S, Eeen el G ot el St e | |l wo Victorious ar arcres Coney. An opportunity distinctly worth while. New Britain on the splendid showing onScachiNcar-S Wi e cae e i ment. “I duly received your note of late | | f advising that the New Britain chap- | France’s victory over her foe is unmistakably reflected | | | I | in the happy faces of these French Army Bandsmen. And Tnke's Horstall SenaE e e conallions ) Crepe, beaded and cmbroidered, $14.73, were $35.00. France’s glorious triumph rings out, loud and degr, in uie Orstd St s G e el A complete Iine of Scrge Dresses, very attractive modes from [ | every note of these two pulse—qmckemng marches— u 18 7] ‘c L4 Co feel proud with the result of the cam- $12.50 up. Marche Lorrain and “Pere la Victoire. When you . paign. As a matter of fact the pro- | hear them, you ” swing your hat agdin for France! New Columbia Records gram was rather an ambitious one but | LT P ORI TG ; J on sale the 10th amd it might have been carried through | o A6083—$1.25 20th of every month were it not for the reaction of the| = S TR W s [ & i COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, N o armistice, to the unsettled labor situ- 18 aldermen will also be iscus LUMBI / = b » ew Yorl ation, and to the rencwal of the in- | SUFFOGATED IN ROOM | This is cert to cause much < fluenza trouble. I presume that you ve already received a word of — ——— = | commendation from the Atlantic Di- | Thomas Reagan Accidentaily Asphyx- DISCUSS W R PROBL | vision h wdguarter nd I too, should o 1S : MeE: PR The committee of manufacturers on Cll ! ITEMS thank you for the interest exhibited| Iated in His Room in McEuroe’s | 50 O/ : 3 ] : water supply was in conference as well as for what yvou have accom- Block—Camo From Chicopee, Mass. Wwith members of the special commit- plished in the enrollment.” 7 "r to 9 p. m., $1.00 tee on water supply of common ;| 2 for $1.00 at Bess & S Thomas Reagan died by asphyXia- council Saturday afternoon. The wa- | advt REPUBLICAN WARD CLUB: tion in his room.in McEnroe's Main ter ccmmissioners and the city engi Rislation pertaining to teachers T0 RESUME ACTIVITIES. | street block Sunday morning. Medi- ""“‘\"l Redad 1=“"" present "Hw zrm]'w b Z w e | 3 0 he conference was lecide, | Pe_discussed this afternoon by 1 | cal Bxaminer Harry A. Elcock viewed O¢ (% : SO i y C. Morrison at the teacher The ward clubs of the republica - DA Vo possible, the best niethod for the s - g i 3 nar é party will again resume their etivi- G ORb0QvEEYER BTy Ian o § BIO 1O UL Cos lution of the water supply problem in | fng in the Grammar school. aciy, \th due to gas poisonir yrobably & oA ties which were halted duris the | G%° 0710, SASER0.S . b aAblY this city. Therc me desirc oman Clifford Hellberg, son of | v | through accident It is believed that tar . 1 33 @ progress of tho war. I b Bens (i 1k0 L ' start work immediately on the B pn Officer and Mrs. Gustav Hell- W ; : Reagan, retiring Saturday night, neg- Jington project. The water develop. | . i Jamin Alling of the st Ward | = left today for New York to | Ropublican club has called a meeting | lCted to turn the gas off entirely and jeng there would be a wonderful P his tenth trip across the ocean | the escaping gas overcame him. He ya1p o the city bul it would also be | | SCTAL DRESS VALUES Jersey and Taffeta Dres: effectively combined with Georgette ter has enrolled 19,593 members with | The a few workers to be heard from. Con- sideri the adverse conditions with | 93 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD. and a lively meeting is expected. | i | | of the club for Thursday evening at | = S S the republican dquarte nillthe | 28 discoverec N Ao norNInE WA el o expensive helD, he water board ce all | Lewitt block at in screet. Tho | at about 8:30, his landlady detected favers a tunnel constryction which underwear, regular price $2.45, | gecond Ward club will also meet very | 825 0dors in the vicinity of his room, was recommended to them }‘]t‘ 2 for $2.45, at Besse-Leland’s. | soon. The ward clubs suspended all | 204 call another boarder investi- SN s Politics | g0ted the source of the odors. R FAR EASTERN TRADE Wero ‘adjourncd with them and they | EaD Was found dead on his hed. Bf- OPENED TO AMERICA | were possessed with but one desire, | [OTtS to resuscitate him by use of the, . Now that the fghting is over they de- | POlice and fire pulmotors were with- Washington, Jan. 20.—Palestino, | sire to start amain the sooial times| Out avail as he had apparently been Wwith trade routes reaching out fn connection with the Hartford | Liu© oo 00 LA0 0 o€ 00 i dead for some time before found. mail and caravan across Persiz y cora show held during Farm- L Y CRloySCH R DS o Reagan had been employd as a thrawn open again to American 2 The social side of politics has always SeBE 2 > 5 T 5 e e T (Week. An interesting program Seen i e ‘,M"“_ in this city and | teamster for the H. R. Walker com- port and import under an order toda i | peen prepared for the women as| . ' = & h,,’“\ T heen the centers of| PAny for over a year and was con- by the war trade board. The official | as for the men. UHELS 003 1 O e reda ood : ‘ndertaker AnNnOUL nt specifies “tha : 4 attraction. Tho party leaders con- | Sidered a good workman. Undertaker announcement specifies “that portion | i night 7:30 to 9 p. m., Children's Cenney y as of Palestine o i % o i 100 m?.gm Chiarem | template arrangements for club ban- | - J. Kenney to whom the body was ¢ ilestine and ia which lies | s A 3 s for - | m ‘o G S .50, a E s - buri as ¢ ated south of the line from Alexandretta | k ventilal tots and later on a general banquet. | Elven for burial has communicated Alexandr | ¥ F 1:“;‘" ““;“‘rf- o 5 [RauStatan cllatenionis £ e s DR g | o e T v o B ie M Scr o au i (0] ATe B poline , and west of th:| 4 ARAL ivate Bernard F. Doherty of Er- AT Chicopee, Mass., and the body will be , Hejaz railws his territc in- Sy . o UAT VON'T SP ” place, stationed with the ord-{ fak ATIVE BROMO QUININE | taken to that city for burial. | cludes Damascus, a terminal point tor | SUN WON'T FADE THEM WATER WON'T SPOT THEM 5 corps at Camp Raritan, spent| (Table It stops the Cough and | | overlana car bringing from B & In thousands of luxurious homes the Unfilled Grade of lay at his home here. and works off th < | e tdad rugs and other articles of 4 g : = S Groater e M e o e Cold. | T = R {8 &s and other articles of Ameri Brenlin is chosen because its real wear means Greater Shade fing E. Ellis of Fairview street, GROVE'S signature on eack SALARY COMMITTEE MEET n import and luxury. All impor: | g g - AT ¥ S 2L ey £ e 2 Beauty. It retains its beautiful finish and appearance so much has been spending a 10 day fur- | pox. 300 = | restrictions on Egyptia 5 " n cotton also h at his home here, left today B il | Last Session Tonight—Recommenda- St T fonier join his ship, the Niagara, at jons Going to Common Council, | =mm—————————". lestown, 8. C. i | CURRAN OUT OF SERVICE. Dox o : But in thousands of other homes where cost must be lss Catherine M. Nolan of New| ¥dward Curran has returned to his| The final work of the salary com- : counter—in huge skyscrapers where shrewd business men look m was the week-end guest of| home in this cily having reccived his | mittee of the common council will be b ther, Howarc Vola re- g 3 scharge a 8¢ y Dever - n wi > finished for the next oting [N 1 1y 1 < % night 7:30 to 9 p. m., all Dress | retur T e T e AR e ‘,\’!".m“,,.\m.fi}fij“{“,_ B fitolen Orders ; . feaper (han Brenlin is false economy. Gloves 1-2 price, not more than | While in France he saw service at zht a nec: ry changes in the E& With KITTY GORDON, @ You will find that the few cents more a shade you pay for irs to a customer, at Besse- | Chateau-Thierry and ¢ vork will be made. The committec B8 CARLYLE BLACKWELL, ® Brenlin in the beginning will make this the cheapest shade you advt. s He was gass is to report to the next meeting of the [ MONTAGU LOV 0 8 common council one week from Wed- JUNE ELVIDGFE Curran was a o t0 ths | s iday night. At that time the coun. | MADGE EVANS. 4 So, whether you consider alone the appearance of your 101st mflr‘)‘vm»'» : 'f"f‘”' '_?”m rly | ¢i] will pass on the lary raises. It ~— 8 Mammoth Recls — 8 | windows, or whether you must think of shade economy as well Troop B. He wear > Y. D." on his | js now understood that several of the i Companion Picture to left arm, the ins ¢ the “Yankee | cujaries already raised by the salary THE WHIP. With Four Division,” the 26th committee will be cut by members of Acts of Vaudeville. ST Ll (i IR | the council. Others which were not NO INC IN PRICES [ | We Measure, Make and Hang Them to Your Order. Get MAGE 1N’ ‘ \ p Bg\_\_k“% | raised by guembers O (e 0 e S our free book and samples. night 7 . m., 2-plece all e of the coaking classes of the fonal High school is to prepars) f the me: to be exhibited ay at the state armor. Hart- | first to economy—it is chosen for another reason as well—it done this evening when the reports 1 can buy was sent to the an as shade beauty—you will find the utmost of each in this raisd by Members of council onversant with conditions as they PRIN(.FIELD ‘ ) ) A : | A K oR BR S l CHEMICAL CO. = ! m t Wednesday night but its work OF VAUDE 7 5 s : § Sl"e Relief |, not been finished and: the meet- AND FEATURE ‘IEIL(l’IEl RES 1 750")56 PARK STREET NEW BRITAIN RACKLIFFE BRO: co. . \ E n éz,w { .nl!()n-nu! |"nr m—::m\‘i/:;:\;s m\'n:-]v::» —\T | e - ] - e report of the cor 8 > 5 INDIGEST! ot ; S — reducing the council member