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times on the tongue sever: Anoint with Sufi ang iment, for tired body feeling} natism hardening of the arteries nerves, stiff joints, tired feet and all size 40c, large jars 75c. bared only by A. W. Lowrie. pr sale af Dickinson Drug Co, " Horsfall Over- coats at Half Price—But the fact that they are reduced in price does not affect the qual- ity of the gar- ments. The Horsfall Co. ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD. Luke el n Our Prescription De- bartment stands for both Reliable Service and R casongllcl’rices AXELROD’S PHARMACY 236 PARK STREET. Cor. Bigelow Phone 1366 CITY ITEMS. fillinery ba Church street pins advt. at feorge L. pet, has w Britain ne of et m m ber Greatorex, of removed 356 Stanle been from General hospital his parents Mr. Greatorex received v school the to tho on Wooster is rec hen he roof on injuries the Lincoln 29 fell cold rooms if New Britain Ruick heat for gas Theater. ht Co.—advt. ong's have —Advt Xy you latest shades in ert motor car repalrir Blec- Station.—advt. Seibert's, overing | No- | Gas hos- | " he Ta- cking /association, ecently in New York oity, and their proposed transportation sH6W this winter in the metropolis: of Secretary Redfield’s belief that mo- tor express will revolutionize trans- portation; of Ontario’s $500,000 rural express company and other companies appearing elsewhere; of the increas- ing use of the motor truck trailer: of the formatian of return loads bu- reaus, or of the possibilities in the way of multiplying our supplies of food, supplying and stabilizing our markets, and even feeding the world. “The results? Last year 4 hogs enjoyed their last auto ride into Cincinnati from a radius of 30 miles. Your furniture is handled twice in- stead of six times and benefits ac- cordingly. Your wood is hauled to your chemical plant for one-fourth the former cost. Your fresh meat arrives fresh in six hours instead of shrunk- en from two da nd a half of evaporation. Chicago suburban mo- tor bus routes are spreading rapidly. Between January 1 and June 3§, 1918, our 15 national mail routes a eraged more than 2,600 miles daily, cleared over $125,000 and justified their being extended the Pacific. Other figures might quoted, but these are typical. “I don’t mean say trucks are going to supplant rail- roads. They shouldn't if they could. On the contrary, motor service, water- ways and railways are all needed, none will do its work so well unle Is with the othe 3ut motor transportation come to ate Motor Tr to be to that motor has Mrs. H. Dayton Humphrey and Mrs, F, H. Allis Entertain Members, Mrs. H. Dayton Humphrey, isted by Mrs. Fortis H. Al entertained the members of Esther Stanley chap- ter, D, A. R, at her home yesterday afternoon. There were two speakers —Mrs. W Hopson. of New Haven, who spoke in the interests of the D. A. R. magazine, and Mrs. G. W. Minor, vice-president-geners the national societ Mrs. M in the war } upon of ror talked on women's work She touched particular ! what the English women | done, mentioned something of { French women’s part and then iefly with what woman | plished in Ame woman's work } | =anized that never again in a national matter will the woman work as an individual, but rather as a memher of an organized unit the has ica - hecome ccom- that now VETERANS TOMORROW NIGHT WILL REMEMBER THE MAINE The sight of a man standing attention for a minute at 9 o’clock morrow night will understood by those acquainted with the habits of | the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Iol- lowing a regulation established when that organization was founded in 1899 | an announcement says, every member | will halt and stana at attention, no matter where he is or what he is do- ing, in observance of sinking of the battleship Maine in Havana har- bor on February 9, 189S. The cere- mony will be observed just the same among the thousands of members of the organization who are abroad as it will in this country. at be T. & H. SOCIAL FEBRUARY {8, The second annual | and dance will be given by the Traut Hine Mutual Aid association in Booth’s hall on Tuesday even 18. A elaborate proi heen arranged. Some of the [ latest hits will be sung by Miss Kath- leen Walsh and Jack Kilduff, Clar- ence Walker will pe Mr. Walker is a professional vinger and has won many pr different con- | tests throughout the country. Bert Folden will also be on the program, and as an added feature the Traut & { Hine quartet will sing. Music will i Lynch’s orches entertainment ng, Feb- very has form baton-s | 1 furnished by REV. W. F. COOR TO SPEAK Warren I. Cook will speak at | least once a day in France during a stay of six months in the interest of the Y. M. . A. on his arrival noxt | month. Rev. Cook is pastor of the | Trinity Methodist church and is at the present time delivering lectu | the Brotherhood suppers which held in the local Y. M A { Monday nigh Rev 1 are [of every | were | monthly have | dealt | so or- | New | city to- | i rega ram | | asked | public dise. 1. at | chinery was explained or 0 Be- in- rent | fented | lement nd now ! ‘appropri- 5 be $3,500 P& but little ' chased and | s that equip- um for celebra- $250 to $700 band concerts in | % vote of the council. B the\ work of the com- fbeen gdod and this good ted to be continued ericanization Work. ire was a request from the Amer- jzation committee for money for that work. George P. Hart presented the request. He thought the amount of $7,500 for the work was small presented an itemized statement of | the needs for the work. The s v of the director of this Americ; ition work is to be $3,000, which is an in- crease of $500. Mr. Hart gave as a reason that it is desirable to make the position as permanent as possible. The present director has’been asked to 2o elsewhere but has been prevailed upon to remain here. A clerk is pro- vided for in the amount and this item together with printing and such ex- pense amounts to $1,500. A community ; with an attendant will he es- cost of $1,000 and the s wanted for soeial pur- $250 is wanted for receptions citizens, $5,000 for contin- necies, §350 for song meetings, and $200 for installing shower baths in one or two of the schools. The show: bath proposition exacted some ment and several asked if it fad. General opinion at the meeting was opposed to this item. The of the director of the work was discussed. Commissioner Beloin 1 marked that there are but one or two city officials who are paid more than the direc He said that it was not a question with him whether the work was worth the appropriation but whether the position was more inipor- tant than the office of city clerk. Mr. Meehan said that if the foreigners didn’'t want to become citizens they should return to their own country. Jo also said that if they wanted edu- tion it. is the work of the night | hools to give it to them. There en- sued some discussion on the matter, | cach man voicing his opinion of the matter. Health Department Needs. The needs of the health department | submitted by the chairman, M.| H. Camp. The amount asked is $40,- 286. The new superintendeat ot health, Dr. W. H. Stockwell, was pres- ent, was Dr. T. E. Re Mr. Camp explained that the largest in- el was in ries, the Increase umounting to 04. The incomel] from the slaughtering house is $200] on an estimate. The appro- priation for establishing a social dis- case clinic in this city caused coasid- erable discussion. Dr. Recks spoke in f of it, telling of the work which it would dorand of itsgeal ne:-| to the community. Judge Gaf sked if there had been any sur-| nade in the city determine | the necessity for s a clinic. Dr.j ceks replied that no appropriation | i been made but that general| atistics could be applied. Judge| Gaffacy would not favor —acceptin general statistics. He thought that| Britain was a particularly clean | and there was no need for the stigma of a free clinic of that kind. Dr. Reeks said there wero clinics in Now Londan, New Haven and other| cities and still more are to he estab-| hed. Judge (affney replied by saying that he was informed that sol- diers who went out from led as the cleanest w into the army. The perience of the draft not disclase the need Stockwell who was army during the and poses. to new as ks. esgity ney vey to here wer went ex- and he here of a clinic. D a major in the war, said was a fact that the mren from Connecticut| were the cleanest who went camps. Dr. Reeks told of the inspec- tion of restaurants in this city sulting in the discharge of chefs who were afflicted with the ease. Commissioner Meehan there should a general ¢ and not one particular case. t is time for tablish a general not a clinic for Judge Gaffaey Chairman Camp ¢ 500 records ds three dis- said be here for oae dis- New ci that Britain to es- hospital disense,” saic Inined ter that th housc er accommoda Recks told being destroyed the shaughter otherwise on to 10 slaughter while that respect of the charity Art explained Chatrman and Superinteadent A Hart. It was stated that the rtment will have a balance 000 in its appropriation for current year. The expease of the outside poor was less this vear be- cause of the general prosperity in tho | The amount asked for is $14,- An item of $1.600 for farm ma- $9 for a was hecause tions! Dr of a Iot| meat through would and T needed diseased every weei house which slaughtered re of be the housc loae | | | | | worth in The needs ment were Frank Riley is de by de city. 600 The final hearings of the fina and taxation committeo will be giv Monday evening at 8 o'clock into| tho | 8 URDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1919. PPOPULAR L HONEY WENT 'fin in Case” I Blamed Tor Young Man's Downiall f Fines amounting to $150 and costs, 50 on each of three counts, were Fimposed this morning Judge T. Meskill upon charged with pa: funds to meet them. Senatro, was the former manager of the branch of the Newark Shoe pany pleaded guilty to passing worthless chedks twlo months and then “skippinz town He no funds in the Commercial compa the bank upon whom order drawn and when checks were presented to ba cashed they were rejected. When the parties to whom the checks muade out came to the store to see Senatro ahout payment, he was gone. About ago, Senatro, through his Albert A. Greenbers, he would be prepared Monday, but it pone the trial until toc Senator I5. H. Broder have appeared morning with Attorney but he interested Manchester murder c: and to appear. Greenberg attributed actions Senatro to other people with whom he became acquainted in this city. tro has been connected with the wk company in this city a half years, and previot managed the Long Hartford. According torney, there was a who figured ames Frank Senatro, ing checks who local com- three ago had Trust the were the were a week torney, announced that for trial Jast ary 1y of for was nec o post- artfc was this berg, to Grec in he was busy as is se, was unable the for two and il to his woman in the very prominentl in the passing of worthless checks, and who, after the checks wero passed and it was necessary for tro to town, would have noth- ing more to do with him. The yc man has, Hartfo made bad ¢ and will begin his duties as man: of the Hartford branch of the N ark company next Monday DeMaro of 45 Front was released upon payment this morni He was ar- terday by Officer William P McCue for driving a motor vehicle without proper markers. DeMaro had a motoreyele side car, the cycle of which' was registered but not side car. He said he didn't that it necessury reg side car until yvesterday, and just going to the capitol to registered when stopped by fice case, leave since moving titution for the to re Jumes Hartford, of cost rested y. the know the was as to ster he of. What About Ircland? Bernard Shaw in his liaat on “Problems Peace Conference,” \written New York American, gives his views on the Irish situation in next Sunday's w York from your series of bril- the articles of for American new Al Order now dao| without | the | Attorney | Sena- | that ! store | Sena- | street, | of have it | | Thure | Thierry | Root * DANGER LURKS I8 FVERY ONE OF US We Are As Full of Deadly Poisons As A Germ Laboratory. AUTG- INTOXICATION | OR SELF- POISONING “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Absolutely Pre- vents This Dangerous Condition. The chicf cause of poor healllh is our neglect of the bowels. Waste matter, instead of passing from the lower intestine regularly every day, isallowed to remain there, generating poisons which are absorbed by the blood. In other words, a person who is hitually constipated, is poisoning himself. We know now that fwo- intoxication, duc to non-action of the bowels, is directly vesponsible for serious Kidney and Bladder Troubles; that it upsets the Stomach, causcs Indigestion, Loss of Appetite and Sleeplessness; that chronic Rheum- atism, Gout, Pain In The Back, aro relieved as soon as the bowels become regular; and that Pimples, Rashes, Tiezema and other Skin Affections disappear when “Fruit-a-tives” are taken to correct Constipation, “Frui Tablels) u Auto-intoxication. 50¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size At all dealers or sent on receip price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. FORMER LOCAL MAN SPEAKS BEFORE SENATE Major William J D s b vesterday Wright formerly of Wash- this city, Hart- owing state army. He W. J stor of the onal church in this ! wduate of Yale, Yale he coach ing app ford social ey Major Wrig medical department is of Wrichi one outh on of forc the Senate to oppose t1 films in s is connected witl th latc v time of at Congregu nd Afier leaving vear as track the whiie tou representing ate, was a Major W Wright is Both athletic is a g returned - onc and was ihe Geo W New un 1 member of I brother, T | ¢ Chateat 1 ¥ | in miversity Klott charge of track feam at no now at well circies are know ind athlc of this city were | ¢ prominent in high school ics. | ¥ “lub . N. B home 1919, in The Lib Machine Co dance, Wed ry ( the ome T Iy 5! the Room | workers known The QUIJA WONDERFUL Talking Board Mysterious and Entertaining, Amusing, Scientific and Instructive, $1.25 each HERBERT L. MILLS Hardware 336 Main Street “The Wonders of Yellowstone Park” ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ) ross Hall, 425 West Main st sunday Evening, 7:30 70 Beautiful Colored Views of the Most Wonderful Park in the World. All Welcome. NEW FACTORY PAPER. Rul Publishers. Stanley, and Become at shop Beginning next week, the Jloyes of the Stanley, Rule and Level will publish a monthly Tevoted the interests of and containing news it will be condu themselves monthly maga the fa of ted by the 0., to ory eorke ‘mploves Successful yublished papers nley Works, anley Worker’ Clark, “The er nd the Fafnir ¥ Dragon by ts .anders, IFrary Bear- Silver Collection Received =] IN A LITTLE WATER RELIEVES ' HEADACHE Also, GRIPP and “FLU"—Try It Trial Bottle 100; also larger sizos Instantly Gives Quick Results---Warms On Display at Our Showroom, 25 West Main Street, or We Willi Demonstrate One in Your Home on Request Phone 845 NEW BRITAIN GAS LIGHT CO.