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‘/ESDAY‘ FEBRUARY 4, 1916 - AND You WATCH ALl [THis FoLkS COME AND Go (N- - Tate 1D T™MRERS Nurses Recommend Cuticura Soap It appeals to them because it is so pure learfsing. It does much to Keep the skin clear and healthy es pecially if assisted by touches of Cu- ticura Ointment to first signs of pim- ples, redness, roughness or chafing. Ideal for toilet uses. RS SO R cOR DD vl g Mt HNOW WAS IN Town 1S Talcum 25c. each averywhere. PAGING You AND WANTS To TAKE You OUT FoR S ——— i A RAW, % THROAT - Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. And Musterole won't blister like the d ) ; | : ) old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just . Gt - e to ¥ 2 / e 2 : 5 / spread it on with your fingers. It pene- e - i 3 o : trates to the sore spot with a gentle ‘ ek BN s o, 40 R 2 tingle, ioosens the congestion and draws extinguushed, he tossed | Ameriean wos on to Noble almost he- < f + st Tarenastandtuar® 1 the contest, fore the Britisher was out of his chair. g = ‘ g T e ointment peated Lyncl d much the better of the made with oil of mustard. It is fine for 1 & O 2 the last half of the fl quick relicf from sore throat, bronchitis, Gainas: Ao ol il tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu- ralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil- dren. Keep it handy for instant use. 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. G¥ ds, the Noble refused to be the forfeit which he o ME PEACE CONFERENCE IN ACTUAL e S s s g SESSION IN FRENCH FOREIGN MiNis:.. vith t! game ov 7 1g1 o B - At S . : - e : - B rors of i maten,~Cpnin Tinbr - e e — : s % HEAD STUFFED FROM % but his ds forgave him when he 83 2 L ‘ X o : ; oy RS g i CATARRH OR A COLD R oniionr uinen i eeane s o e b Iy p ’ F 8 § e L ) j Says Cream Applied in Nostrils g v 3 ) 2 i 4% & s 3 4 oy ¢ 4 S g 3 Opens Air Passages Right Up. Bt when 1 “athlete” enbur 2 1 Bl : : ; 5 : Fsetitedetetotedotitedtotiotedeitsdfesteods fofeote fegentelg ¢ Y 2 ¢ : ; : : Tnstant relief—no waiting. Your the center pc g 3 clogged nostrils open right up; the air vel was none oth i y i passages of your head clear and you Jor 2 5 € TS, BEen O e 5 Sabt s 3 i i can breathe freely. No more hawking, : 3 5% snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears ppanagac Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream fne Sooc ! 3 : 5 & & 4 Balm from your druggist now. Apply The scors (2 jtiche e i | < ¢ E $ 3 5 G . a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, HOPEFULS I E : 1 : : w S : Roeh Wk ; ; : healing cream in your no 2 © 3 : | penetrates through every air p of the head. soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It's just fine. Don’t stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. toolk house pearance wonderf hot fror ket. Brumbaum, 405 45 397- i b i ! o A 9 i g ot SRR ¢ i RUB NEURALGIA PAIN Iadiator ok : ! o it Y g . g L4%, i & & AWAY! QUICK RELIEF Stop Sufferi lg_“l(u’hil\j(mrnlgla Pain From Face, Head or Body With St. Jacobs Liniment. Get a small trial bottle! Rub this soothing, penetrating lini- ment right into the sore, inflamed nerves, and Jike magic—neuralgia dis- quers pain. It is a harmless neuralgia = KON ek E 31 This photo shows the peace dele- | room in the Irench Ministry of 1 by arr is seer at o ') U. 8. Official Photog 3 U Photograph from | ,ojjef which doesn’t burn or discolor Onlson . . 86 ‘tually in session in the Clock | Foreign Affairs. Pres. Wilson (indi 5 the speaker Underwood & Underwood Cunaingham 81 — - — & BAE S = i i g 75 the skin Al Orth Writes b Heydler, That National Leasuc ‘hing “Ace’ Don't suffer! It's so needless. Get 119 367 J Smith weighed 160 pounds, while WANT $300 MORK. Pocrwa ; Will Be in U. 8. for m Opening. 3 BASKETBALL TGNIGHT | Howard tipped the beam at 164 1 N et B s mall§ Cria IO OCEIS S Len R an EIaTE i . store and gently rub the “aching S pounds | ci fall Commission WilQ Ask .1 Building repairs a 3 Grover Clove- | [ EHaITCOommEEICARWINI <E Bullding repairs nerves” and in just a moment you - of the N 8 9 25 | Ramblers of Hartford, Conquerors o | T Middictown to Tackle Y. M, - TTal P | the City Hail commission for Appropriation This Year. Saun e st will be absolutely free from pain, ache NG BOUTS Estimate: S Gt e v:’:it,],‘t';,'l‘",“ i | ana suffering, but what will please > vou more is, that the misery will not Ko ol come back j coming year = and th be . 8 No difference whether your pain or of finance and taxaton will St ostanoasRe o neuralgia misery is in the face, head N . cintet. to this eily to.i LoTE Rbvalry on Mat at Turner asked to graat $300 in oxcess o = : or any part of the body, you get in- Tohn Heydler « National l¢ y 3 3 R - Appropuiationfotiastivear Rkt Lo stant relief and without injury. received y¢ y h, for- MeA 5 9t ; 5 night to play the Y. M. C. A. team, Hall Next Thursday Evening. | estimated that the venue from ner National I pire, ¢ v R s 3 [lera e eaneaRtnzouEtlthe Ninsuzs (o8| MR Ier el I8 el anather Ml rar o Lo 1 s SUMITERES S ROl AR SEODRS CREAN WINS GAME You il . : o H0S e s isisufiicient ttofguaran- { meet n ¢his city Thursday evening of the commisson| Thomas Crean. . playing from | “THE BUSY LITTLE STORE! when three bouts wi be he scratch, defeated Merritt Humason n | ‘ive—Midgets to Oppose Mohawks, | eam before the Alby e Gall B lidgzets to Oppose MOBuwks. pychman and Ventres Will Decide 1910 baseball season, = The Ramblers of Hartford will| E br tee u fast and interesting game. Ta 3 the lineup of the Ramblers is scen the ‘turner hall with Al Ventres featur-| Allowed As major I ¢ 3 the Ma . . Namciior NOLRy . Porteus, . iNg With Jack Fishman. The first bout | 1918-19 S o Fith e 2 f 20 in the Tabs' 3 ‘ub pitcher, ¢ ) - _| Whelan and Croain, all of whom are Will be betwee umes MceCarthy and : garar "¢ 12600 e pool tourn t night, by g When Alexander left here I under. 126 5 oIl no a fto Mlocalllhas ethallitan= | Youne "Batrick Yo Hartlord Ik McGar = i SR D3 1100-73 Zaiarl PaalipRe s stood he ' 'y back home.’ 2y 1 thy has wrestled in this city e e, o 2 e Best e ek . ) The amble have been hitting a before, o ont \lexand cen reported 1 the having thrown “Kid” Benjamia dur- Bnn ! e n pImy fast clip i nand avouad Harttord for y ; Ber v ThEaar o i e [in the juaor department Patrick H : L i iiAq‘ KDPF Dl.‘-”RED? the past few seasons, but this is the ing the establishing of the latter's ymprovemnen . 3 1 Kelly won ver Joseph Clyne: FRESH fast clip in and around Hartford for rebutation last winter Labor i 5 seore 100-86 W. AND J. MAY PLAY BROWN. able that Slater will not he in the lize-| In the second bout of the eveaing e : = Repori Is Current in Brooklyn That | up for the New Britain team, but if Al Lundstrum of Boston will wrestle 3oth Colleges Eager for Game on he is unable to play. Cook, of Landers' | “Kid" Coffey of Hartford Reports . i /. & » 5 Local Boy Ha theen Diamond— | U nivers: will be secured. The are to the effect that hoth men are In N’ t % h l Sl Gridivon. ; e ! ridivon ( e e il fl ne Nigia 5 e i Ol eep, : At . Ramblers won over Middletown iast primed fray. | Washington, Pa.. Feb. 4.--If a datc I Now in Army. T e \mo, score, The star bout of the evening will able to bot colleges ca e 7 3 ) iitabl f n be ar 58- feature the aew well Kknown “Al"| ranged Washir Y and Jeiarsolr will Brooklyn Word L S e i i 275 4 [\ | ot Bro gk GO o) el it As a preliminary to the game, the! Ventres of Berlin who will be oppos- El 3 ; “I.N(‘(h\’\ e Doyl ncel v e ho s AT | Mohawks and the Midgets, two fast! el by Jack Fishman, an instructor of YE t ,fl S Uore l'()a 3 ‘ "_‘w 1*]" S 4 s No ; A o v traded | Gy ior teams from the local associa- Athleties at Yale college. The hout " i C Sy e LN ter e pheds tion will meet in the 014 same of Should prove of much interest as . . : Athe tn; October RULRLS ) e i their series. The Midgots o been Fishman has an enviable reputation as | . 0 OH‘R est’ eur!sy sition up to Bro The lat 1 s irec AR = B beaten ) once this ason. and on| & Wr ler. He is fast and clever and! DOZ. Van Camp's Evape orated Milk, 14¢ can e t that occasion by t Mohawks, their: Will give Ventres a good bout. These | Quickest Pain and Ache Killer on| Iesy's Mustarine is the origial mus- Sl e o . vear an | OPPOACAts N this evening’s game.; LYo met in New Haven last vear but Toth Backache [ tard plaster subst de of zood endeayor- A - ; A ncing wiil follow the 168, re unable ta cor ote a fiaish bout g ¥ s s i S lows . 3 ! to rearransc on card never joined neinnati team. He | PAnC : e Headache Go in 5 Minutes. [Bone Lhyolibp S mustand, (not chean n order to make : rovi- Wwent to work in some munitions plant — - = b substitute)—combined with other jence. s ko in due time was draf ,(,“], the SMITIH BEATS HOWARD lest eg 59c¢, Russell Bros.——advt. | Th W‘Muh \,lm rub on mustarine Cornell also wired here yesterday army. According to report he has now | =i i S "I ren : you'll | Red and Black to holq ' been mustered says he is | Joff Has Best of Johnny in Ex O'™MARA SIGNS CONTRACT, has started to go. It Has Cornell offered no definite | through with t Round in Jersey City Bout. saker's Cocon, 20c pain destroyers and is highly recom- B o mended by many physicians to reduce | the swelling of ut i e p t o tzer Che (ex~ is very penetra- | After all other remedies have cd 8 Swe > St. Louis, Feb. 4-—Ollic O'Mara, | tng and won't blister. hensineies s e wa fancy), 65c 1Ib. BARRY SIGNS €O sebmiie el ol R ball club, who is visiti » | mend it; praise it; guarantee it. He| bunions and callouses. Use Mustarine nl T (e A 5 € day signed for another r g 1 C ITNA BOWLING Worcester, Mass, TFeb. 4.—Jack | the ATmory A. A. Smith was the ag- | YeSterday signed for another year will tell You that a small box of this| for chilblains and frosted feet et M DRI S T Barry, forimer manager of the Bes Dnamstitis Jut und esrmed the | Midled the contract President wonderful discovery will do the work|sure it's Begy’s in the yellow box J ) nno ALLEYS. | Ren Sox, yesterday put an ena | Poln " arn smia (he contract was | o¢ 50 musterd masten, | i " . { question of his return to e In the final round Smith ianded a | the same as last year's. e v F Tonsilitis, bronchitis, plenrisy and 1 OISR 0 LR ALy SR 4 s signing a contract to play thi ; left hook which opened a nasty gash | PATt for Brooklyn next week. he sa leep-seated coughs zo over night p ) : 3 : over the 1 Joyfully praise it : Jersey City, N. J.—Jeff Smith last ] sage Cheese, 45¢ Ib. recently was discharged from the | fhough Smith landed many hard blows Fresh eggs, 59c. Russell Bros. or the way it speedil ops the B 4 \ For Your Amusement. navy he was unable to floor his opponent. ' advt, i aEuny BHE TedUies tro :\‘Lb,u\,”‘ M,'\:: | <ANNOT:BLISTER".