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R DAY, FEBRUARY i | Cyphers Incubates| Standard of the World . For sale by us for 15 years. No. I Incubator 144Egg ....... RS No. 2 Incubator 244Egg ........ ceene.- $4.00 Coal Burning Hoover ................. $250 Drink Founts ng Foods o Egg Testers Nest Eggs Charcoal Wire Nests Brooder Stoves See our north window this week. HERBERTL MILLS| Hardware 326 Main Street tOAT,” ARBE ™o s, e ¢ Station. Bint .chest and back, snuff & | DUMMESEhe. wear that work was taken . . up each nostril, -and take & |Over Dy the WVisiting Nurse associa- % mrE T D nARK 4 > on the tongue several times &]tlon. The city is now asked to con- » R DEVELOPMENT OF NORRL’Z Iy § Anoint with Sun and Moon | tribute $1,000 tothe milk station and g : ment, for tired body feeling, | $2.000 to the visiting nurse work. Tt i % : i kmatism hardening of the arteries | 1% Planned to extend the work of the - - : merves, SUff joints, tired feet and | 1atter association duriag the coming | ks r and thus the reque The us Dby 4 o | fulness and necessity of the work w. o o all siz 40c, large jars T75c. D e Pared only Ly ar Yo Lowsle. | clearly shown here during the opi- NORTH « EXD sale at Dickinson Drug Co, (o o il tDickinson Drng O Schednle of Hearings, { The schedule of hearings made up jby City Treasurer Chamberlain for the meetings of the board of finanee!| pw% L] and t n is as follows: 10 7 3 evening S o'clock, school board gfi at 9 o'clock, police commission Wed- | & E éj nesday eveaing at & o'cl com- | (9.} -3 ] missioners: at 9 o'clock board public works. Friday evenin ® 1 B 1fai C Sl | trelock.” “pubiic amusement com 14 Bigelow Street, New Britain, Conn. \ sion; at 8:15 o’clock, hoard of health tad HORS ! |at 9 o'clock, charity commissioner. | o i Monday evening, February 10, at 8| ¥ 1IFALL n.~§n~1\. New B u‘am institute: at €:30| e e e = —reree | = o'clock the city building commission: : i vi in | tivities ceased. The administration, 4 5 event and hold solemn services in : /4 Q‘ ER, at 9 c’clock, the park commissioners. | ! w”:{ ‘ll‘,,,,), next Sunday. Jhm\ou , under the Lever act, cannot 7 COATS | | CTONN.F. SMULSKY, dishand ‘until peace has been do- A X NOONDAY LEAGUE ENDS. | Commissioner. | clared. We are not the — | | REV. Lo, ZAPAKA, | Some coal men said today that ces- only people cut- High School Pupils From Newington | { el [ rsiais e anvlion e lERe s ey G ; | o y i sult in a lowering of prices. ric Win Basketball Cup. | levational P Department. would resu £ ting prices but L i || R I R The unusually mild winter, it was said we are the only At the high school during the pres- | | S — also would tend to lower prices. : ) ent year there has been organized a | e - ¢ OFF. ey S R s ) FUEL RESTRICTION OFF. thers predicted little chang. people in Hart- Hoen groUp club i cure for ine n - 7 | R price levels, b aking pils of the school who live out of town ! == e TOD D 8ty ratio 11 Not Interfer S— e ————— i§ ford making our e SERVICE MEN‘ NOTICE | Advertised Letters. i TOTHONOR BPOLAND |[aomsuisization ‘:,, A S own Overcoats. luncheon period. This vear the club | | o = ' eDar PREr iR R With Supply Or Distributicn. has been under the care of Mr. Pfe B ‘ The following is a list of leiters| SPECIAL SERVICES | Washington, Feb. —The fuel ad- . sick on the faculty staff at the school, | War Risk Insurance May Be Con- | Pemaining unclaimed at the local post | | ministration tod discontinued all flrlCO aru O The | and he has had much success with | N { office, February 1, 1919 ! e Iy control and much of the super- Luke Horsfall the club. TUnder his supervision the | verted Into Any Onc of Six Diffier- | Brovnstien, A, 42 | How 1 B ! Vision over distribution of coal, coke, the famous tenor will be at the C boys and girls have been allowed to . o on, Mrs. Anna. fev. Lucyan Bojnowski Requested 0, 51" 1 natural gas under an order LYCEUM Mon., Tues, Wed., 0. mingle enough to have friendly riv- ! IS S TDCR hy, Clementine, 182 Wiite St. Hav e ADDLopyinte Ioxercisenny | signed by Administrator field. also “Under Four Flags? alry exist. There is also a basketball | . sollowing information concern. | Johnson, Helen 41 Preston | | With the passing of control over fuel, L 2 3 ASYLUM ST league composed of pupil from | ;.o the change of army and navy in- Korsper, Walter. His Church on Sunday, most of the fuel administration’s ac- HARTFORD. Plainville, S Newington,SBerlin;Biand [l 1 - 8 b & el ees oot e T Kingsland, Mrs. H. S, Constitution | [ |some pupils of New Britain, who re- | 10 "0r Suuen intorest fo lacal men | Street. e { Rev. Lucyan Bonowski has : . main l}im‘mz) the ’v‘vrr?rmqh\mfl' The h‘nlj who have had insmance while in the | Merrill Bdward. | the following m urgis N ~——d have ha heir favortte ' team and | iivice. Tt follows \lunl\}’uu, I 247 Wash St e e p been at tho games during the noon | “mye war risk insurance for soldiers | Manwaring, Mrs. Jas, 445 Hancock | gines of Doland ) our to cheer for the boys. St t. » and sailors is to be converted into ree olemn services to commemo & T"‘; st ]“‘,f‘:“;‘{"”f“ has pesn kinds of insurance R:vnkin, J., 34 Camp et o o ig completed and it finds the Newington : % Richardson, Mrs. J. I, 162 Wallace team _champion. _Accordingly that | Odinapyiife | Schiava, Marghrita, 189 Oak. Solsk sao a s “Earth’s Greatest Event Soon to Take Place.” team has been presented with a sil YILCILECLLE i ra, 10 e should be | & e [ [ Toving cup by Mr. Slade. An ap- Loy | Broad St all | ¥ By F. L. Abbott propriate program was carried out car endowme ARt ; CIIY ITEMS o oairen G e bR 50 Yeur endowment. j i il SUNDAY FEB. 2, 7:30 P. M. tion, Edna Danielson; violin solo, Endownment at age 62 L Lot " 1 5 RO & ’ £ 5 Chestnu N o 1 i o art styles at Long’s sh 1 Qonr bRl st ompenisd by provide anonthlypay Williams, Mrs. Jos q.}hu BR Ave | : Ve ool Bible Lecture Hall, 30 ArclyStoees i “ong’s shoe sale.— | yrejen Bagen; monologue, Mr. Pfer- premium payments dis M seph, 82 5. K. AVE. | president Wilson in Polish cause, In | Special—Psalm 23, Tlustrated. sick; and presentation of the loving ved in SR | the > of Polish National Depart- | rry Avedisian, has brought sult | cup by Principal Louis P. Slade | polleyholde . RUDlcRTg B2l bark ment ation we | E- WELCOME st Harry Richman for $700. The | G S dividends from insurance fund s asiot | asl most ear [vas issued by Lawyer Joseph C. | upppNeH ITOH? SUCORSSOR {in We B DR \‘\1“' S s and property on Talcott street g AT | remiums will he collected through = een attached by Deputy Sheriff TO FAMOUS TRENCH COOTIE | ot ACTIVITIES AT THE Y. W. C. A . Stockwell. The writ is return- Paris, Feb. 1.—The newest irrfta-| Policies will he converted as soon ollowing is the program for mext n the city court on the third |tion to arise at the peace confereace | as rates are announced, which will be | week at the Y. W, C. Mond flay in February. is what the French call “gale” and later. 4:00 p. m., Girl Scouts; 45, of A, bazaar, Turner Hall.—Advt. | What is nown el rere as “the{ Private insurance companies admit | club. uesday: 4:00 p. m., é‘ T and Mrs. Edwin S. Booth of | FTCNCh iteh.” It is an anioving but| the new rate will be lower than theirs, : 7:45, second term gymna T 4 ast street announce the engage- | 'O Serious allment of the skin and is| and will not be able to compete with hegins; 8:00, Business Girls X R something like “t! seven years'| war risk insurance. itch,” which is Indigenous in almost| The.government urges all men to every country under local name ; 9:00, D p. m., Gi Scouts; 7:45, citizen- ¢ Mr. and M Searing S continue to carry their present poli- | ghip ¢ g £, and \Mrs. Henryl I.ESpen- | mpo itentisl particilarly \(nl evidense || aus 5 £ Hartford. e e et e "i‘! Fnglish class for foreign women: M 4 ! arls ays, 3 e he government will carry this new | ¢.gq L ot e :00, home nursing cla , Ro ] 4 your water rent this week and | brought here by soldiers of their daughter, Miss Mildred ketball. Wednesday, oth, to Private Leslie R. Spencer, insurance and not give it out to pri- { oo~ fire Glola. Priday:. 4500 1 interest.—advt. battle front. e enaKamp e : B p. m., Girl Scouts. The associs sia, formerly of this| If any of thc American delegates to| The government now has about has returned to his home on Tre- | the Parls conference have contracted | rorty billion dollars worth of war risk '?“i:““’i *Th“;“”m‘“’"“ day; f]"y"‘(‘i“r’}" ; 0 SUNDAY EVENING SUBJECT street after an extended tour of | it diplomacy forbids betrayal of the| insurance, as agamnst twenty-seven SR . t. He has ben living in Towa | fact, but the parasite is rampant at| pijton dotl held by all private | oRch toievervone. ‘ 7"%0 AT 7‘%0 3 2 | e 30)--- gl ralconapaticts LUBY AND WELCH WIN. everal months, the headquart of the American o annual meeting of St. Mark's | ™8slon. Many attaches now h will be held on Tuesday night | 2Pimated recollections of Mark | James Luby, from 20 o'clock, in the chapel. Ward. | TWain's one-armed paper-hanger | ANCIHOR BRAND CLUB defeated Martin McNamara in the B « nd vestrymen will be elected for | With the hives. WILL DINE TONIGHT “(«L\-'ql PoollEuiRament Mniiraday nisnol 4 3 3 & vear and r pol- o at the T. A. B. pool room by a 50- pnsuing vear and a building pol T. & H. MUT The Anchor Brand club of tho g : L AID ASS'N. or 100 score. In the second game of the pr the paris sommend- - : r the parish will be recommend . e : North & Judd plant will have its an- | eve S i Ao b the meeting by the vestry for The Traut & Hine Mutual Ald as- A eyeningDan’ Doughertyawas tion. = sociation will endeavor to give one of | U2l banquet at the club house on | py Martin Welch. The last score wa Rev. John C. Sage, bishop of | the best tilnes that the people of this ¥ Sovh el Moosis . ™ the members will motor to Hartford missionary ditrict of Salina, Kan- | 10¢ality have ever had. The commit- | ¢ : | i & for a theater par The committee will address the regular monthly | 10 In charge of its second annual en- | fOF & theater Dot e o . o Preac yunda venin b ° charge of lonight’s program is A ing of the Woman's Auxiliary of | tertainment and dance, which will bo y RED CROSS HALL 425 WEST MAIN STREET YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR DR. ADAMS ! _bending, every | (po gutbreak of the war. The ladies’ AR effort to make the affair a pleasing | yranch of the club will have a one. Lynch’s orchestra will furnish | yu5quet o week from Mon music and some very good talent has | been secured for the eniertainment— two very good singers, Jack Kilduff | and M Kathleen Walsh, and Bert Holden will endeavor to uphold his | past record, as will Clarence Walker, | The advance sale of tickets indicates Py " that a large crowd will be in attend- K FOR LOCAL e BOY AT NAVAL SCHOOL, A e biong the class of 163 naval re- | EXPECTS RELEASE TODAY. » men who were graduated with | Licutenant Frederick W. Green, U. rank of ensign from the United | S, Aviation corps, who hurt in a Military academy at Annapolls | fall from aa airplane at Long Island { L rday was Frederick Stevens, son | several months e s e r. and Mrs. C. S. Stevens of West | discharged from the army today. He street. On Wednesday evening s recovered from his injuries and ens and Miss Ruth Mar- | will take a position in New York nley street, this city, were | after receiving his discharge and re. ied at Annapolis. jturn to eivilian Jife heard-of low prices at Long lalter Mulconry has left to rejoin hoat in Boston after a ten day bugh herc and will leave for a to Cuba and South American