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VNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919, PO tion is very simpie. at a floor gets one ‘another and outdeor that SUPREMIS FLOOR } ‘ s ey \ NORA BAYES best Varnish for floors and RN ‘7 S Sings.i‘(}oodbye France’ No one but our Nora could so touch- ingly voice the good-bye of our khaki- clad heroes. On the other side, in her finest, richest brogue,“My Barney Lies Over the Ocean.”” And note this—it'sa Nora Bayes double record at 85 cents! A-2678—85c¢ \p" each nostril, and r matters, the outlook for pros- on the tongue several times & perity Wowld ‘assume a brighter as- Anoint with Sun Moon | pect. hnent, for tired body efifig,‘ He quoted~ from a reported state- matism hardening of the arteries | ment made by one of the leading ord- nerwes, stiff joints, tired féet and | nance workers in this state that per- s | sons who ecarned high wages during| hall size 40c, large jars T5c e war can live on them for a timo|f§ pared only by A W. Lowrie. ould they be forced out of work |8 g br sale at Dickinson Drug Co. { mow. Mr. Osborn strenuausly rapped this alleged assert = I}Ari ll (::"Hl:linn\ Unfair, “ HARTFORD. , B T B ‘.,‘[y 1 1 he local conditions were p e V \ by the speaker as “unfair.” He sa 2 that the local manuf; rs would | B ; \ _ have 15 deat with e 1 W . or | T ! st Bnng Them Back’ similar organizations it conditians aro | B e | o - | N 4 - 10t bettered he government will | B i LN i lefii{ g . Y . havejito reeitinte labe) foonditonssiol N b Hear how the Boys in Blue are going avert strikes and other troubles T b ] i In sceking for a universal 8-hour to bring the Hun Hunters home again. Horsfall deiy falcRRnban deald st et & in QUi L / Then as a climax, listen to ‘“Mother as arrived when married womea who | § py"‘ i | i % «,g{%“@' A i ren as a , liste b ()\(x{ip(ly?t are orkin i o + atongsice | B i i Here’s Y our Boy”’—on the other side. reir husbands earning good J at 4 should be forced to give them up and You want a Spring Hat and, of course, you want a smart one 2 8 Lo A-2677—85¢c Price in their places, men, many of them one with good lines, one with the dash and go that is indicative who have served their country in the od i " - modes with the touch of a Parisian nd ou 1 3 recent war, be given an opportuaity Eatlslaniian P e i any Such opportuni- to earn a livelihood an opportunity o ’ : foteit A ivelitooa M are unequalled. You'll find that our assortment is Sl ties are rare— Another speaker who won much|{® meet both your pocketbook and taste. : applause with her stirriag rer come in and regarding labor and conditlons exis 4 98 fed @4 ( get one while ing was Mrs. M. Toscan Bennett of ! . e ‘WUs }8 = : . who was recently liberated they last. i from a Washiagton institution where Will buy one of the very new satin or Georgette modes, combined | JaZZE‘S the \/i.ullmbas she was reerated for participating o effectively with straw and with bright trimmings of spring ve in a ge demons Mrs. 2 The Bennett spoke on “Th - Party” AL, SIRUEL) el Aty d | Pow! Bim! Br-r-r-r-rrr!! Tom-tom, and gave a fine talk . Crowley | & i iy o Luke Horsfall of Hartford was also on the speakers’ $2 25 $2 75 3]) O machine gun music, this jazzing of the St - M . o _U 3 : s Co. ligt end he Eive one of marimbas! “Owui, Gui, Marie,” one- teristic strong lahor talks PN : S X MR R Will buy one of our new ready-to-wear models that we are so famed step, on one side, and ‘‘Stick in the SYLU) ’ there was plenty of eathusiasm duving | for. You can find these modeis in St < . W 24 » BA.N ARYENE i B nd Mud,” fox-trot, on the other. HARTFORD. style will be sure fo please. S 8 R i T - A-6088—$1.25 i | | PINKERTON 1S BELECTED = i e MASTER OF DEGREE F. Pinkerton was elected master of FATHER AND, SON WEEK. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH gree o Tel cculr coting o S i 5 X 5 degree at the rvegular meeting of i | PAY et Mor e MidMontht Hits Chamberlain council, Jr. 0. U. A. M., | Program For Obscrvance of Period is | Men's Brotherhood Wil Have Open 1d in the Jr. O. U. A. M. hall Satur- Suggested by Mayor. ot L Ton ey : | 77843 g T« ning ClTY lTEMS ay evening at 8 o'clack. This is a| The following is the program whicl . YeRing Kiss Me Again Maldat L ashaneke . i } A meeting «f the First Baptist | *2 $1.00 num- ber of cl ning new Hats in our store that for the necessary dash newly created position has been suggested by the mayor Iirst A committee of five members was| office for the observance of Fathe church M otherhood ;‘{ v ‘H" llm"lmv‘flr ‘1‘*\‘,‘ t 2 entertain- | a Sons 5 \]\ eele ch starts Fe : d in ¢ : 1 Tuesday . Kisses (The sweetest kisses of all) Campbelland Burr | A-2676 regular meoting of Stanley | J1€}IPers. chairman; H. Bramt i y Preparation day. | inz 1 mem} the chure i1 I Found the End of the Rainbow Samuel Ash | 85c en’s Reliet corps will be held in | le S aneen ane . Viniuesany Lincoln's birthday, | Sonsresation, both Iz tles worth hall Wednesday afternoon | C° 5 t is the inteniion to mothers' dinner with fathers and sons ve covdially invi : ¢ Quand Madelor French Army Band | A-2675 14 R0 o'clock: range ~ a short entertainment | as guests of honor. | Crawford, who has just B 1 ~ P membe of Miss Gaffne L B monthly NThel IriOSUAAS NI Erin = (BT Sy s da o ek Ay am e ot | S rvice with the Erenchidum yBand P mn:;- a membership mp: 1 ,.'M radeship & association ! e the speaker. their desire is to increasc its members T rid s 1 collection of troph R from 750, its present membership, to S e e ume on exhibit y v the 1,000 mark. The council has the g | On Wednesday e New Columbia Records on Sale the Bkarsi orh ihe o commisaion | e L000 Y e council has the) ernoon and evening in association : been invited to attend a turkey :,(‘,J,' e R RS Syt st RO A Ll }“”’ dniino = 10th and 20th of Every Month Cofumbia Ceafonol br to be held at Engine Company | man, F. C. Prelle. D. Bacon, W. C HOREE) M Seoace iy ins ¢ 1 S SN e T o N 05300; Period Designn Wednesday evening. The sumper | C. Betz, T . Gould, F. Pinkerton, 1 oo o lar midweek prayer service 7245 | COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York RO s e result of a recent pinochle Smit Scheidler, H. Green and > LA IVE | BROAO . QU pe P ‘ On December 1 the S SED 2 | ~ = na oo dore Weinberg, of Olive street, | council initiated 105 members in ono| .. Nt = 3 »‘t‘"“‘ US T POSITION. een discharged from the service, | class and the council's aim is to make | | iie pand ol ciNo Wi s been at Camp Jackson, Golum- \ 200 class. State Councilor] CO1d GROVE'S signatt . C., for several months. J Scheidle was present at the| ®3Ch POX 5 > Forces, stations eph Walsh is home after doing | Mmeeting The membership commit- | ERe ey and who has been doing R——— e 5 ni inE Nivy encal it B il a0l erva o Hw}r'nmmi\r.s\ PAN S, WL MEN, the board of control Z\.‘,,i ":L U R AL R s Allena J. T 7 to arrange a hearty welcome for the S ties office, has bec honorably dis SR 3 | returning soldiers and sailors. Butt v||}>op.u1pn»u1 Hos Six Employes | ok d and returned to this elty. Tic i it e | RO LAY 1.«.,»\‘1“ e Over 25 Years Each i left yosterday for Norfolk and will or s Dblouses, 2 for $1.00, at] "ty-nine years ago, John E. Dun- | ter the employ of the United States | i} fi‘\ k_l Tland iy WAS AT VERDUN I'RONT. lay of West Main street, then a your ing Corporation as chief eng last hearings by the board of i Private William Temple is back | POV (hy the way, he says he i a | \e sanitary department. He will | E LE H ; o e and taxation will be held: this | O™ France after seeing months of { ¥OIME fcllow vei,) came fo work on | superintend the work that he had pre- | & ;’ ADE FOR EVLRY HOME ne on the estimates of appropri. | 2CtYe service at the Verdun front. He 14::-n“([(‘1':»“'.: "‘!'j‘ ~{" butts, which was | viously laid out for the navy depart B for the year. The city building ‘:":’”:52(',"1 :h:“;”,‘v "'"'0”' 5 o e Tt e o e a ] e SUN WOl B DI T I BB WO S SpOX THRER X g en a regular army officer was ¢ orme: cated e junc- | N p'::‘;fm;c,l;],‘;‘:m;]':i"‘if‘m ’,“‘:“I‘)‘:.‘;‘j sent here to boost enlistments. A | tiOn of Lake and Washington sireets | - gy . 1 Py E °" | friend, Frank White, also cnlisted with [ Besides Mr. Dunlay, there are five St. Bl S 5 ! Baehimans. of Chersy 5t Temple. Both were wounded fighting | Other long service men who have al- St mo lodge, K. of P., will confer | l§ Beauty It retains its beautiful finish and appearance so much ann, v street, | i, the same tor. White has alsg | WAYS worked in the butt department. | the and second rank on eandi- i een discharged from the Army | returned to this country and the twe | Edward Conlin has worked on butts | dates Wednesday evening. On Wedne mp Merritt and has returned to are now at Camp Devens await. | for 46 vears; Solomon Johnson, 35 | day evening of next week past chan- | | e 0 : f other homes where cost must be ome in this city. He will resume | ing their discharge years; Chas. Munson, 53 years; cellors will confer the third rank. Tho | 8 or e h g ivicraper s hrevd businese menilooR ormer position as linotype oper- Hoglund, 30 years, and Chas. Tang. | 8Tand lodge oflicers will also be pres- ! LT on the Herald WL IR, o S o | ent and dinner will be served ik v chosen for another reason as well—it il Malmgren has been dischargeq | ~CHLARTTY WIIST TOMORROW. | e ] 1 Gl 1ir portunity to save money! These people have the service and has returned to| A Whist will be held in St. Mary's SPECTAL MASONIC MEETING. S R B T e e ome on Belden street. | school hall tomorrow afternoon under Centennial Todge, No. 118 A. ! : You will find that the few cents mor de vou pay for bert H. Crawford, former secre- | the auspices of the Holy Family cir- M. will confer the entered ing Tnspector A. N. Rutherford : : of the Boys' club, has declined | cle. The whist Is given to raise funds | Prentice degree on five candidates | 'hoTtS the building operations for the rer assistant secretary of the | with which to carry on the charitable Inesday evening Fehruary 19, a past month amounted to $556.460. Five ich Y. M. C. A. and will repre. | work of the society for the coming | Will work the fellow craft de L s e 15 added the Review of Reviews in Hart. | month. By giving whists and enter- U me There were mine frame buildings ‘ county | tainments during the vear, the society valued at $11,075; three brick blocks ) or whether you must think of shade economy as orge Tyler has sold through the | Is able to carry on its work among Real Estate Co., a two family | the poor of the parish without funds e at No. 15 Kelsey street to Henry | from the church treasury. fh: and Menas Chernoff has sold | gh the same company a three men's rubbers 63c., Damon's Sale.—advt S ng Warner, Unit thousands of luxuriot ¥ s the Unfilled Grade of ELMO TODGE ACTIVITIES, | nlin is chosen because its wear means Greater Shade nlin in the begir will make this the cheapest shade vou sider alone the appearance of five candidates Wednesday eveni v entered apprentice deg will be con- ihied at $36.000 and alterations anc as 1 beau will find the utmost of ferred also on five candidates valued at § special meeting Tuesday evening this week each in really wears, Make and Hang Them to Your Order, | s S ook and samples. | | CO. B, SOLDIER BACK. ly house nd a cottage at the i i FOR r of Park and Stanley streets to | CAS I O R lA William Jones, a member of Com > 1B IGESTIO) | B . s Alfano. Mr. Alfano will build | pany 102nd T Infant £ P ‘ 5¢ALLD ! N re on the corner For Infants and Children home Sunday. He ¢ active servic ¢ 6 BELLANS % ¥ : s ring pumps and oxfords at | with the company for a year when Hot water —advt. | InUse ForOver 30 Yearsg | e was wounded and forced to stop. s € ; i g : 's 95 7e A brother James, also a member of ure Relief 2 “ l R VY seks g et RO | Sl Compans. T3 i mae o Hix way horme | ; 5 ~b6 PAR K STREET, NEW BRITAIN e-Leland’s.—advt. xL4 | i l [ pattie FOR INDIGESTION