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B “‘. Sale of ", Boys’ /' Overcoats and Mackinaws { $10.50 Gar- ments $8.75 $13.50 Gar- ments $11.75 $15.00 Gar- i ments $12.75 i $19.00 Gar- { ments $15.75 ; Luke Co. l 93 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD. Horsfall " CITY ITEMS ry shoe sold at Long's shoe sale aranteed to give satisfaction.— ls. Anna Gustafson of 31 L has been admitted to the hospital for treatment for who will Sir George, the Belden Hart- memorial wrd H e some 2 regular ow service Coleman time Private died in be held Francis to- memor- by Rev Mark eting of ervice. o, of St mecting Sons of At 8:30 be opened rector of St. business m precede the s lodge, ni e will Sutcliffe, A short will hel eggs, 69c, Ru - > 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief INDIGESTION Strictly Fresh Eggs “THE BUSY LITITLE i C ‘ 9Doz. ':' Challenge Milk .16¢. Pure Lard . = 2%, Best Storage Eggs 57c. can b, doz. RUSSELL BROS. 301 MAIN STRE, | Work { health was | 1y report of diseases shows the | laboratory | Drue | have t that all 11be our power to for them recognition of the government United States. “Wherea secure The people of Irelond this morning on Officer police court this tion of three auto ord donfident | ing citizens of this | great republic will do 1fkesvise=A the ] struggle.on which they have entered | operating a motor vehicle to secure their full rights, and to use | arive every legitimate and lawful means in | the } of the i fine | Clark cer B leading lumber | have ity lumber will be Hing ia or- amount ns also that | to ter in the fu- ditions. T ARRI Wlark Faces P Counts In Jay S. Clar was We Liebler mor Joha s license, wd withou umes T. M $3 without cos for disr his pers udge of sspect al in re have at the elections held on Decem- | when told to do so. ber 14, 1918, pronouncement of that is possible to them ing conditions, and ‘“Whereas, The are now seceking the American doctrine ciated by President Wi the principles fully applied to Ireland, now t Irish people have voiced th dict upon the fact, and “Whereas, There now the Congress of the States a joint resolution looking the application that principle to the case I herefore be it «“Resolved New Britain, fully request committee to report favorably the said resolution and that we request the legislative branch government to the and wish of the liberty-lox American public and to ur delesates to Peace Con Ireland’s pronouncement 1f-de- termination be earried info full effect ROBERT M. MURRAY, “THOMAS J. BOYLE, “JOHN A. SCHENCK MATURICE T. FLYNN, “MARTIN J. KELLY, ‘JOFIN J. MADIGAN, “RAPHABL J, MULCON' “THOMAS J. SMITH “JOHN F. LEENEY under exist- people of to carry into so well effect enun m by havirn of the eir ver- pending United to before of eland, this me thz by Conn., at e t respectfully of the voice great, ing the ress thai Challenge milk, advt. 16¢, Russell Bro IMEALTH BOARD REPORT. of Va Branches of Department Is Explained. ious The monthly report of the hoard of The month- follow- tubercu- arlet fever, 06, The a total of 164 aminations port the follows month, 21 1ed today. ing: Lobar losis, pneumonia, diphtheria, 6; 18; measles, 5; influen report s minations. Milk numbered The tuberculosis department i from previous de ca toria, 3 10Ws re of Cases ler oria, 40 rged care now, sent to s: disc from sanatov he total by the plt The milk 1 total of 408 caws examine dered destroyed. Five ordered condemned until the animal were reported. The sloughter house report is inter osting. There were 64 cattle inspect- cd, 59 calves and 234 hosgs exam Thirtecn mals were condemned. The cash totaled $245.50, number nbi port shows d and 3 cases of < recovery rector's T ar reccived Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days refund OINT " falls Blind, Bleeding Stops Irritation; Soothes You can restful first application mone; to cure Tt 3 Protruding Pile: nd Hea it PAZO sleep Price 60c. COURT Sessic ROOM REPAINTED. of b the court tomorrow mo: the rer over a v court wiil res ro irs ve 1 th th en com n st The the pearancc conductc atrolmen conditio vinted room court unc r ha r ‘i room varnished, 100 per cent. Women at Worl. Durir been at they h ne Munition Factorics, Metal Worl Ambul Elevator million in war of women into been Chem- eet Rail- work vocations h called 11 Works, ~in and Dri and Girls thousands of ot this way whi not ers rve in omale ailments, had fastened upon them, w do so. Women in this condition s give Lydia 1 Compot erc to 1d health and others have Pinkham's 10usan and find streng of 0 done made the most emphatic | self-determination | approac Ireland | | cordin, self-determination | Lt " | ine told that | wherc elf-samo | [Bare the Foreign Relations | sentiment, | \ upon the | | tional the % | examinations Wi 1 n le h ring it 1 zoing up W Oflicer car and d but He halted iver to light to the ated that with but ar lit saw that burnir the ¢ ofticc i g h home one action, Liebler Clark then asked and as he v th tl icense tuce it take found tra had c glected bulb in was on awa light. it wa ithout said that 1ad had ne The re he to h hile th not the rear he was Th Polic ax nir without t Kill o Licbler on n that been street d wit nees h viola- | amely without a charged i registration rear light and censured shown light the a t Main he: lookin. e fror the « another Clark hit. light. driver unable to the papers. anged remove light is road > milk, 16c, T tussell NATIONAL BANK ELE: Officers for banlk directo the have be chos wing 1919 oflicers P president, ¥ shiers, am H k sistant and Wil New en la c Chambe Andrew Judd. Bri clected st wec “hosen ATl N & nt offi- light | street tho back 1 and told light. Ac- refused to was going to drive After t would follow be- such | Officer for his pro- statfon he was his clott the pa- broke and » that he had so little he Bros.— Kk for from A Ebeen accomplished and the | tory | ence or absence i vantage | consumer. imposed | Potherwise | durin oil § | advt. | statement The the Slope rlain; nley; as- Parsons wches and Pains d LAXATIVE an a en here's only c W ROV Body reliey BROMO Pains a QUI- 3ro- 1g- P would | | | | attempt a is a close PNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1010, IBERGULOSIS i To That In FHuman Beb §sed In Health Board's Month- | L ulletin. B the city of New Britain R a steady erculosis camy all in forms, Tuch work of the health department in this line has been recognized. In ihe port of the board of topic for bereulos culosis in ticle, while monthly re health the special the month and its rc tub the human being The short, is of special interes wion to ) It foilows: s or desirable discu n of that “It is not neces: lengthy this A COORING tbject, but suflice FOR most mufling. Thomp=on it HOME relation between the tuber- culosis of the mileh cow and that in children. Competent at estimate that 2 nt. of the of tuberculosis in ldren under te of a o say there makes rolls the and that bread, flour en delicious thorities per oas Milling Co., Lock- | port, N. Y. origin 5 cal examinations for | made of the to New Britain, only of an affected because physical | ally lacking until the wdvanced When found Except in well de- onc sat n ye s of bovine “Althousgh phy tuberculos furnishing a small percentage found carly Sold hy ar cows | awrson & Root. Arch St milk nal arc sympto ‘o us destroyed there is but determining of tuberc Russell Bros diseas they ar fined c met MEN JAN. 1, of the | FRANCE HAD MOBILIZIID Jaa of of pr Hlosis in e by the tuberulin test rd owners have taken ad- | the libe price set upon | pumber of reactors and have had tubereulin tested, theroby ! ig their own interest and at time protecting the milk Others have shown less | 1 the matter, “While there is as yet no law state which compels a farmer his herd tuberc it theles i is in favor an herd owners he encouragzed, ON that of the heads their herc protecting the same ¢ and “Some Lyons (Havas.)- S cctives mobilized France from the outbreak of the wi follows Denazet 15, 1914 given Deputy Au as in the the war Officers, report budget 2,828% on interest Officer : sol- in this to have is never- ng | of | to ' diers, cases Oon £,900,000 Jan. 1, 1916 ,069,000. 1917.—Officers, 026,000, 1918 64,000, . 1918, the infantr 2,108, artillery, aviation, cavalry, ring 185,110. Officers, 109,814; sol- tested which ng the bett and one wh for it is “ognize the ¥ be carriers the infection S OC ion taken to to hs their herds the winter montt convenient, and a ducement, in the near future those who taken this me protecting ¢ consumer, with the names of the re who are handling in the bulleti as will have been approved State Comm ioner on Domes mals will be accepted.” dier wctice Zrov cla ch sh diftienlt mild and 115,004: sol- Officers, 115,004; sol- num- which nators e, farmer: i of dissemi- | bered g ine corps, ve WOME;\T WANleTLACE have pear I'rench Women Ask by N ontl i For Chauce to Continue Work. butter, Pk R 2ne Bro 4 i women should The given claim that place Best 69¢, Russell be a in e v ever bodies may be created for BOLSHEVIRT of a OF FACE DERICIT into effect the 13,000,600,000 RUBLES The Russian putting idea league of nations iz made in a reso- Stockholm, lution j nted to th e confer of Jan financial ence by an And organization of women the presiden dame Juliate Adam. This r companied that by wiization in which the 1de that those responsible ties during the war t French of Ma- solution the the 1918 Bolshevist to a the 47 th 43, of government for according rad dispatch, xpenditures for the 000,000,000 be a 000,000,000 shows that yeal rubles and probable deficit of owing to the inability the goverament to collect the erty tax From July to government spent the ministry 44,000,000 months passed or- were d that ci punished vent the recur- The text of this criminals, to p rence of barbarities, | 1atter resoiution “In violation ot humanity, thou and girls, even children condition been sy torn from famili | inhuman t and prop- | reads December the 0 100,000 Sovi | Soviat law women | or primitive of of ands on with ing six rubles in = — their yrures tically | ubmitted to | — treated as Fresh vdvt. roken and bleeding hearts, sol- IN WORLD AFFAIRS |fi ace Conference | nd was | § for atro- | [ 1 social | § Keeps Right On! During the war, Grape-Nuts stood in the foremost ranks in providing the utmost in food wvalues and food economy. i Keeps Richi On! stands unique among cereals in percentage ready-to-eat of available nourishment, ease of digestion, and fiavor. ness, se It contains its own sweet- -developed from the grains in the making, and it is a delicious food, last atom ! eatabic to the “There’s a Reason” SALE BETTER THAN 50% RE- - DUCTION ON WALL PAPER REMNANTS An unusual opportunity to renovate your home at greatly reduced price. All up-to-date paper. No old stock offered. Come early for a good selection, THEJOHNBOYLE COMPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ PHONE 359 setting forth the work women did during the war and demanding that women ‘“claim their place in all fu- ture institutions of the league of na- tions in legislative and executive branches of governments." we women of France and the .\mm! countries come before the peace con- | to < the of martyred To prevent a recurrence of similar atrocities, we ask that those who have directed our justice sisters. in name them and ordered them he demned as criminals.” Another resolution CHAS. DILLON & CC. | HARTFORD. may con- butter, Best advt. 69c, Russell Bros.— was adopted Lovely New Chapeaux It n's vou have decided to buy a new Hat, one of the in-between- spring style model, of the of new If you have decided not to purchase one o early, come in and you'll find that have offer Dillon's or a smart adv you'll find nced come in and the loveliest lovely models. anyway, ing little You'll them the little interesting feathers. The G you won't be able to resist the charm- modes we mado for you find in satin and straw, or plain all satin models, with newest flowers, porky wings contrasting straws and orgette models not only smart, but are exceedingly {y and seasonable. All satin All Georgette crepe and and $4.08. and satin and straw hats—$2.50, $3.50 and $3.98. crepe and straw models, $2.98, $3.98 ITS A GOOD IDEA To buy a new piece of Furniture every now and then, and thus keep the home looking new and fresh and up-to-date. Few families can expect to furnish the home anew very often, but anyone can keep it always look- ing well-furnished and in keeping with the taste of the day, by replacing the most worn-out and out-of- date articles one or two at a time. It’s a rare family that doesn't need new from the Furniture store. January is a good month to get it. CORPLETE NHONE FURNISHERS 40-56 FORD STREET WARTFORD something