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Boston Store | - HEAR GEOD REPORTS ‘ E%&' Grand Lodgeioi Comneatint Holds| 131st Annual Communication Hariford, Feb. 5.—A vear of un- | usual activity was reviewed by the grand master, the Rev. Dr. William F. English, of Hartford, in his address to the Grand Lodge of Connecticut, F. and A. M., assembled for the 13ist ¥ annual communication at Masonic temple today Many of 1 of the 111 ne members constituent lodges of the state, said the grand master. had served over- f as and in this country and many Or had made the gre: werifice Speaks on Prohibition. OF prohibition, tie ind master seid “the long-considered verdict inst John Barlevcorn is being ren- | dered with marvelous unanin I the soverc states of our land. A : | satoontess nation in 1820 rely God We are showing the Latest and Nowsst B iancsiNG ke » grand master summarized the | of the nine district deputies COLLARS in Georgette Crepe, 1 they each reported the lodges Satin. Filet Lace, etc. 25¢ t0 $2.00 | 1y 4 prosperous condition In the case of those engaged in war rehing through the streets of COLLAR AND CUFF SETS in The cream of tk Filet ., Pique and Satin, also Pleated Sets in all colors, 25c to $1.00 service, the grand master granted 64 . dispensations to confer two degrees in typical of the hest 58 soldiary, ; izht Underwood & Underwood, | one day and a like number to shorten WIDE PLEATED RUFFLING by | the time for the ballot, the yard, in Organdie, Crepe, Chiffon | The drive to raise $150,000 for the AR ARAo ) 5 nd Net, colors, Victory Red, Belgian | building plan at the Masonic Homuo | L& lator ) ) ey Kb Blue, and White ¢ to $1.10 yd. | had made good pr ss, the grand | I y | SUPRREYC Ity Camisole Mater) | BIG NEW IMPORTATION — GEORGETTE CREPE in Black | master reported. He recommended | « 1 20l | ihat the matter, including the covres- | s S i | WANTIRG ) T | White and all desirable “.lm.‘\ | e e TR o (e e B e : : t y J inu a LAl | wanted shade can be found here e ntaiene L e o e i | port Thu et sdz | el ; L jFOREi(I‘N ALLIANCES | 1.941 Candidates Raised. | Grand secrotary Georee . ies re- | AMerican Aviation Gaptain'’s Feats | . Socialists at Berne Trying o) woN'T BE AFFECTED et risen, 70 amiions ana | Being Investigated by Navy Dept. s | Settle Post-Bellum Question | > " 1 N deaths and 130 members were de- 4 | ) . < > b = - . e e Society of Nations mitted. The membership December London, Feb. 5.—For somec time & { sern Responsibility for 31, 1918, was 29,416 net gain of | there has been talk of an investiga. & : . 4 the great war will be investigated by | four Asserts Troops Are Sent 1,244 for the year. The four largest| tion surrounding the case of Captain : 3 a commission appointed by the social- |, 0 B City Toflk estanei Einam \NewaElven il 60 4Bl sl o S ¥ T SN RO Puri b. 4.—Alliar between i h Hattrord, Hastrord 1.053; St Tona | @ 3. Chamberlain of San An- 5 1 g | various nations will not be aff a i in Hartford, 1,019; Weoster, New Haven, | tonio, Tex., an officer of. the United decided today. This commission the existence of the society of nation 3 States marine corps, who was report- § & 4 comprise two British, two French, one | 10W In process of formation thur The receipts of the grand secretary’s | ed last summer as having, while on § ‘ | Hungarian, one Austrian and two Ge J= baltour told mewspaper intcrvicwer Spasmodic eroup 18 ! office were $41 30. For the build- | furlough, joined a British tion § : S GllSe e, ok B ek Tk || e ke i RISl A usually relieved with SIS ing fund he received $45,748.49. squadron on the battle front and § 4 pECLS g askadqthicdirectiians . < : 3 ma ranting acti s a member. | {ion as to whether the formation of one application of— J* 3 One of the chief matters of inter *hieved a notable victory In the ab 3 iR to come before the grand lodge W: over the Germans and when forced Bhei s aule comniionthas L Ao i Idnolva thisi the petition, presented oar in the | to land by rcason of a damaged ma- a 1ot been announced & ICRS VAPORU g B | scscion ned by T.eonard M, Tarr | chine, made his exploit more brilliant : & i : Picter J. 1T 1, the Duteh social- i longotacl corps 5 and me| i % 3 1 natior he responded will involve : i aiothersifoor new 1o, in New | by taking a German prisoner and Ty S Sl ler e 1 Merkel NEW PRICES - 30c, 60c, $1.20 e R tan, | carrving back to the British lines & g ; ! Dnogtiicatio o REINeRE: rived at Weima vill pol a to be lled “‘Cosmopolitan, . e . liance previously nelud 11 polig s wounded Frenchman, notwithstand B : ! fodavaiiasathe Sspniniaf| il U he gy Sl I nong ol : et e e G e P e As to the question whether special ns are y The special order of business this t the peace conference at Paris could he th - s loyal Today the headquarters of the g Folloswin 1 attack on the German ecimenids A depends upon more than zoverr afternoon was the election of officers. | I'nited States navy here gave the As ot TAl : Tiot Setnea £ue, ‘\lvz T Mml' '\:’lrh . “the con & y 4 e . ence alone ¢ decide.” The following were chosen soclated Press the following state- | ! : thain wealth or the power of its Grand master, Wallace S. Movle, | ment on the case & rian premier. during the fore- | “Military intervention in Russia on a Ta s members ¢ | »on, another Ge lelegate, Horv | . oo o New Haven wnd master, | “Some time ago a report was re- . 3 Mueller ) of i ] o i lueller, a v socialisi, denied mighty guns i rests n its | o, C. Perkins, London; | ceived that Captain Chamberlain had | ] g S robust children and in its strong, senior warden, Ct W arge seale is not to be thou ¥ TS 1w 1en's council g Mr. Balfour declaved. The 0 | rendered conspicuous service in . for the vigorous manhood. i mer, Hartford; grand j r war- | France. Later there arose certain lie said : o in dealin with what he charac- i B “rank ” 8r, Jridgeport; | ¢ S s as to > authe: e . \ terman 1c 1 9 {den, Frank L. Wilder, Bridgeport; | questions as to the authenticity of the | 1 ool Senwan, win : i Germanyilonedbut thetll e eaihe oo il fasi i Sl { grand treasurer, Joseph Ruths, Hart- | circumstances, as reported RN 4 to Hadie | militarists of the whole of Eurone who | tion" As to the general work of {ha \‘ ford; grand secretary, George A. Kies, Investigation Under W i ey Ll the. orginators off the war. (Ger= | seade conrarenge; he 1 \ declared th artford grand senior deac i o) ‘, cker, the leading Americs man socialists would have lost forever | Hartford: grand enio ieacon “For the benefit of Captain Cham- | Gy leading American | ociz s would have lost forever 1 ! q peace-malking hody was makir T ‘4 harles M. Beach, New lilford: ain, as well as for the d of the Ace. Schwab brought down three a!l their influcnce upon the people if | ossible haste to settle upon the peace | grand junior deacon, Arthur M al service, it was decided th @ planes in his first flight, and alt Ty h ventured to oppose the war T He said Brown, Jewett (it hd trustees, | o nd complete investigation should \Wo cannot accept the judgment of o Fhe faect that the f the - . has accounted for 23 ener problem o { Willis L. Mix, New Haven: Isaiah He AASRACODUNTEN tores (2L A 5 B . | of all the circumstances in G ¢nemies. only that of neutrals.” | iociety of ions has been taken up an ideal constructive tonic-food, ker, Jr., Hartford; Albert S. Com- n T R e e (€) Underwood & v Carl iKautsky, a German delegate, 3 . | hefore that of p on brings to the system elements | stack, Norwich. progress, with the object of clearing who h . entioned o of = . e led, in no w signifies that the easily assimilated and The annual meeting of the Masonic | up all doubt 5 Germany ¢ tion to the peace imparts strength and pro- 4 Charity foundation will be held this Captain Chamberlain is in FFrance keeping his ecaptive, Chamberlain | ¢Onference at s, spoke at the eve- motes normal growth. | evening at 7:30 o'clock. The closing | assisting in the investigation. He is found wounded French officer and # enewed at L 2 Scott's Emzlsion builds up the nst t ,. v |BOTW v Y MTRT (R0 (Y0 A% | session of the grand lodge will be held | not under any sort of restraint carried him back to saf mio the £ 5 ;’r’ « “"‘« 3 madotlt WO MORE VARIET (ES OF ISH ! a rent ritis nes, cros e L alis ¢ conclude: T ST QORI TG ket st L LU A | Thursday evenins. - British lin ros=ing a stream und g sl OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT THIS Boott & Bosie: Blpain nela N‘;‘ oz | Wallace S. Moyle, the grand master- Gets Two Decorations. heavy fire hy the German It was | DO} aal 1RVIE Whale Me b 23¢ Red Sn: 2EE b 1( 2 ik clect, is a native of England, a grad- A dispateh from London August 31, Asserted fhat he rerused to give his | brotested nst y:,lf: forms o tho | ale .cat e 0 23c ted Snappers b 18 uate of Yale, class of '91, and a 1aWyer | |ast, said that the then Lieut. Cham- Dame to the I i S| h“l -v.‘,uvny ' nd Buchs w‘\vr‘y atics, | § MORE FISH-—BUY THEM practiciniz in New Haven. herlain, who 5 luate of Prince- mand of the aer y at s | ‘l\”‘\“‘l " W_“H“" ““‘”v‘;' *”")’m-‘g'lr\‘ : P . ot o ton and the University of Texas had tor hecause ¢ ar o ng Sreprl il et I 5 mf\m e Varicty Vew Britain to Choose Fi District Deputy William J. Raw- | received simultaneous recommenda- manded by his own commander. Tha | 18 5 £ N o el A 1 ~ CTTRIC T 3 PN lings, of this city, is among those at- | tions for the Victoria Cross and the Or i however was unablalto Lkeap | lvenijanfopportunityito get workiand KFRESH COD, CUSK, HADDOCK { ! A2 e el o re | to aveid troub d to | tending the grand lodge session Congressional Medal of Honor for an the matter quiet, according to the | ' QL t hole 10 hair = 31 b hudbienes o j Sliced to Fry .. b 15¢ Whole to hajce or beoil ' 1 ) Jul the British front story and the full details were made crudescence of vism J —— —- exploit Ju ov \e British fron ory anc etails wer 1de e ey el RES ~ e e in 2 battle with 12 German machines. bart of his official report of the day’s Injedenionl sdlsnpgivlenns, jacy FRESH CHILLED SMELTS e Ib 1§ ERb SR 1 an gover: W T TN 1} Q b b TAKING TROOPS HOME Licut. Chamberlain it was reported, fighting. Y 0 e FRESH CAUGHT FLOUNDERS ... 3 1bs 2 estroyed five of the enemy planes — aE ) . AL S S s e — P . e | Read the Fine Print for Other Varieties and Pric : ; i didam ageditwolothors Rand AE el EW O TIO GAT RBOX S RIN I Bohm, an American socialist Fresh Chilled H s it el e rp b Russian Sovicts Said to Be Permitting | ing earthward with his own plano ay o e o ] e s resh Chilled Herrings b vesh Sticed Bluelish | damaged by the German fire, s MERCHANT MARINE, | arrived her QG Lere Sa SHIOW Fresh Chilled srfish 1b Fresh Green ritps n qaa agec ), SRy o 5 a del ates present epresen g 25 N Germans | to Use Briansk-Kowno | ) 2 LteaibiesentLepresentin gt Iresh Chilled J b @ Sliced S Flish m 3 g S R e S s B 1 Chilled Halibut 1h 25¢ Sticed Chilled Salmon .. 1b Rallroad EromiUkraine. Eoolyiince Genmans: m,”': Bt pe s ‘1” 1! ,”\” .”L - g 3 Chilled Whitings b Fresh Squids I The dispatch added that Chamber- goard, after Ant’ PRYSIE eSamints | Ham and esgs for breakfast. Fuy ed Sceupps b Presh Sardines n IS0 By IRt Dsecrl kel ARos G ton, HOE Sieelons ORI Gl Ll i S e et Hops pt Fresh Mus P three German soldiers whom he en- Merchant Marine train e AP b > i N T e pt countered believing his compass was Cluded Arthur W. Josephson o 7 Russell Bros 5 a dozen for Ate S\Clas 1 D ) R e o el ol O them o Nee| Winton sticet and TosephiMurzyn of Russel] . 301 Main St lid Meat Oysters ... pt 33¢ doz and captured the other. Then, still 216 ITigh street, New Britain, nn RONC LIVE LOBSTERS TO ARRIVFE Hil DAY powers were doing evervthing war 1 *nded his party snsidered could be done, howe tered a detachment of enemy soldier Boston, Feb. 5.—Today's list of Paris, Feb Polish representa- tives here have received reports that a delegation sont by the Gern n army occupyving parts of Lithuania and Esthonia to the Russian Soviet | government has signed an agreement by which the Bolshevists undertake sk reeteton] IS ERRR Sl i i EADERASNEN”RUSSI AN REDS’ REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT W | road, which is under Bolshevist con- B | trol. B A soldiers’ council, with Herr | Werle, Spartacan leader, at its head, controls the Tenth German rmy, | which is occupying Grodno and Kov- By e TR i & ; * % | _ United States Food Administation | no, it is reported. The general staff § 3 4 h ¢ i ; 47to 6:30 p. m. Thursday ) | officers of this army are all said to | be Bolshevists. Tt is said that it was by ¢ R 02 5 7 5 N RIB AND LOIN VEAL CHOPS Bl | this army that compelled Polish con- o S g R 4 s | Ui i 5 : ¥ JUICY SUNKIST ORANGES .. .. doz 25 EGGS s b o G e | B Bt sl O S e O e a0 ol %%, j { FRESH SMOKED FINNAN HADDIES 1b 111 i give up their arms ; 5 Y o o ; f ; . 8 Just Arrived a Shipment of 100 Per Cent. Flou 5 v s A . : i Lol i} BREAD FLOUR PASTRY FLOUH R £ : A 4 e Mohican Special—None Bette r—Try Our Ba t Next Time. Ssc R i ; 2 ; B ) ; | 1-16 bbl Bags 83¢ 15 bbl Bags .... $1.6 New Amerlcan Czecho-Slovak Cham- & : S i ¢ e it o ¥ 1-16 bbl Bags 79¢ 15 bbl Bags . 81y DOZ. o i g . el GOEEREs nd a ol ' What Do You Pay For Best Creamery Butter X Oenp’s Tive i Rl e % b » ey : : g BE ] Our Meadow Brosk Creamery Sells for . ... Ib 524 orated Milk, 1ic | Aaministration—To stimulate Trade : o i : ¢ Steet ns A nik—Guaraiteod ts Sulify. None N MOHICAN SELECT FRESH EGGS ..... doz 49 Best Pure Lard 1b 27c Whole Milk Cheese 1b 36( ] ates and the new republic of BEST MAINE POTATOES 15 Ib pk .. 444 teaf thucy) QOsER TR ER L B e i ! 5 ! i : L # White Caaliflower " 20¢ Sweet Potatoes 3 Ibs 25¢ Sage Cheese, 45c 1b. B | daveat thepoonclusionfol tiitaro ey SRR S iy ¢ B INDIAN RIVER GRAPE FRUIT . 4 for 254 R e e L i “ o : { FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER ... ....... Ib 114 fiflSSFLL BRHS e e WL g s R iR LICED BREAKFAST BACO! b 384 sormary sTREET M e e e anien condol- | _Ons of the e e : « rea. | NATIVE PORK SPARE RIBS . 1b 244 Cocoa, 3 | Chicago, Feb. 5.—Organization of 8| the American Czecho-Slovak cham- ber of commerce, a national hody to Sweltzer Cheese (ex- promote trade especially hetween the Baker's box B tew existing photographs ¢ ences on the death of Col. Theodore | of the leaders in Russia among the x deriviteh § FRESH CUT ROUND STEA 30d Roosevelt. J Bolshevik party. This group of party | No. 3 is Sencuieff, head of All-Ru Copyright Underwood & Underwood.