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jcement ffor the filing of ‘Miss Ca- d helped to Bt her. COME. at the ation Beth-Fl B on education re- & Congregation Beth-El's g that there fexpect Dr. Wisc fer in the near “nteresting and “his experience in added greatly to his ta aity. A definite date nounced later. Y PP i tn & Drive Pain in it Takes other the Quickest Pi . les—Tt's uer . ing almost instantly oat and chest colds oves Nothing like it for neuralgi umbago, neuritis and to speedily rive away rheumatic pains and re luce swollen joints. Mustarine is the original oring prescription that takes blace but is 10 times nas efficient randmother’s old-fashioned. mustard laster. Use it for rains, ore muscles. stiff neck, swell- painful or frosted feet and it's Begy's Mus- box Query by Senator, ) is vour opinion, general, with regard to the attitude of the Sedrptary of War on the question of fhese conscientious objectors whom Ife -equips with a bank roll, wearing apparel and then pin bouquet in their buttonhat~ - -~ an honor- bla discharge?” Senator Frel- inghuysen. “I would rather excused from gnswering that, Senator,” replied the General. “Tt would be exceedinly embarr ng for me to answer it.” “Don’t worry,” interposed Chair- in Chamberlain can ask Sec- Baker himself about that ‘May be he too has some interjected er his weekly sermon hall (Commercial “Jewish Idealism” attitude of problems of cat Jewish prophets Stops cou nds sore tl ight the day thinker = would asked ha non-blis- the as such problems as Bolshevism, school classes the Sun tions, be Sunday rooms same time of sprains, R rine in the ve STOPS PAIN conscien- J in Senator e Part ohjections, (Pa.) Ansell ed the necessity the law to admit of the Advocate-General hecoming ) the reviewing officer, in point of f the court of appeals in courts-martia e told the committee that until this was accomplished the unfair and un- DONT NEGLECT A : ¢ tributi ‘?"Iu Ohman, D. D., Iutheran church pastor, and urg s G ma. 'tn\“QT BUSTER Gaudian, Lutheran Church Rev. F. W. Schaefer, in reconstruction work to have atter m may he. which is il ever Reformation half of this h ed The TLaut) ire asked for Lautherans of 358,000 for Connecticut 00, tence: comparatively. insignificant ffence the 1 the reliminaries of the examina- sy senators who have $2, General that to republican Crowder f supporters of vl being assist ngerous apparently subjected nt, but it soon at General Crowder been a technical hs on which the Judge the boys Lutherar which | Crowder wa sm by his Apply a litlle, don't rub, let it penc- trate, and—good-by twinge! Same for external aches, p: , strains, stiffnesa of joints or muscles, lamenes Instant relief without i iy ! goiled clothing. Reliabl S by gelling liniment year after year. ; | . i ng board nomical by reason of enormous sales. s Heep a big bottle ready at all times. NEUMONIA Ask ourdru"z for Sloan’s L R rtioall ey nyalsian! Immediately commenca " treat- i\w«\nn clear t h'm by the existing the position ong throught insistence the | letter of liminated law of 14 powers he Ma W New 1 the "emergency” future. forceful France must dealing Judaism tow the I disarm Congregation y morning. of the pastor part in the drive for The| 15t $100, ready of 000, the country wa nation at Boston, is every rea- to address the Always speaker, have lented person- will be an Tonight Rabbi Kaufman will deliv- at the Beth-El Trust building) on with the rds the many nd how the of today feel dealt with gue of Na- ment, etc sual at the at the HELPING TOWARD FUND. Local Lutheran Churches Are Taking §500,000 Drive. The Swedish Lutheran church, pastor; the Rev. M. the English Reformation, are tak- 100,000 for Furope. It is moember con- small the con- Church of the still a mission and ahout been collect Connecticut When the raised $1,- the service, contributed below the in 1S HANT MARINE, —Today's list of United Statey final physical for enrollment sritain GENFRAL . Feh, 14 of Paris i home of NFW PRlCES o 30:, 60c, $1.20 can Cr \HH\H R DEAD. Moinier, mili- died suddenly at the minis- dinner former The Great Western Market Usual Big Smu“day Sale BIG DROP IN I’RICES QUALITY / USUAL THE BES FRESH LEAN PORK S (Not Frozen) FRESH 1 iu.n *'l\inncd n'r‘l(‘\h Shoulders . . .. CHOICEST CUT OF RIB ROAST (")t"cr Beef) l’OT ROAST ()“ HEAVY BEEF IRLOIN STEAK OF (Steer Beef) R()UNI) STE M\ OF (Steer Beef) SHOULDER STEAK Of (Steer Beef) VEAL CHOPS and VEAL ROAST VEAL STEWS SKINNED BACK HAMs SMOKED SHOULDEE STRIPS OF SUGAR CU SALT PORK Heavy Cuts FRESH "%FF“ LIVER CORN BEE} 1. h()( ]’"[\[EA 2 LARGE CANS TOMATOES 2 CANS CORN «»‘\[ ERKRAUT (Large (.m) 2 CANS EVAPQRATED v”LK 2 CANS PEAS 2 CANS BAKE ]) BEANS 2 CANS TO] (‘1 ¥ 3 MAIN STREET. F. MAIETTA, Prop. T P R A RS M S R NS 30¢ 27c 33¢ e 19¢ 40¢ e TEL. 1053 ; RIDAY. BN TR ENT OF TAXES h 15 Las Day fo Pay Income Tax, Walsh Says no general March 15t and ‘That [tension there will he of time bheyond returns for the and excess profits ision of \nnouncement payment of inc taxes due on that d i of Daniel (. Roper, ¢ inter revenuc The was made by Collector James J. Walsh, immediately following the approval by cnate and house of the report the conferees on the new revenue hill “Tt is necessary tax payments in Commissioner possible the dec missioner today the of the 5th initial to get March 1 by other ome months ago, the treasury issued certificates of jndebtednoss to an amount mating $800.000,000 maturing March 15th The fir: payment of the in- come and excess profits taxes for 1918 was planned for that date, meet this huge obligation. “The American people have that there is no emergency too great to be met and solved hy co-operation. Ro course is to This present situation is another co-operative effort. The bureau tends its every force toward this end. and I am relying upon the people to meet the situation whole-heartedly. “The Internal tevenue burea must carry out the programme scribed in the new law. which quires all returns for on or before March 15th, requires the first quarterly or the entire payment on or before that date ery taxpayer who can do so is urged to mak of his income 15th. The qus pay is intended for taxpayers whose finan cing of the tax at one time would tend to upset local financial conditions. “The approval of the report of the conferees by the senate and house of representatives hri the new reve- nue bill to the point where it may be assumed to be law The internal revenue bureau has been making pre- parations to collect the taxes which it provides, and is now putting all of its efforts into aiding the taxpayers to fulfill the obligations imposed “Thg bureau has arranged to send an advisory force of sever thousands of deputies and agents to assist tax- payers. These offic 1 tioned at convenient poi where they may be consulted without charge The forms for being printed ox- u pre- re- 1919 to be made possibly » full payment before March be sta- and all forms will be the hands of collectors between ruary 15th and March 1st.” in Fel SHORTAGE OF RICE Riot Already Occurs—High Prices Are Expected. Tokio, The of Jan. 2 Associated Press.)-— (Co ondence ot he shortage the rice crop is causing unus The o bushels the annual con- 200,000,000 the hort ex days are to adopt and en example enxlety this throughout year s 30,000 than the average sumption is supply for the actly 10 per cent gested, but it plan of w Japan 000 less bushels, next vear is Rice! is not 1rics riceless ¢ the wheatless days In Amerjca, wheat bread forms a relatively small part of the daily food, wher In Japan and all countries, rice is consumed quantities and constitntes meal, the other fc he nature of relist so while the phrase ‘‘riceles: easily spoken, it would pri mean foodless days for the mas the people The situatlon is perplexing not only | from the food point of view, but also | politically. There was a rice rlot on | December at Toyama in the inte- force eastern in large the real cles belng of vear | 1argo le wasted rico. They were earning war and were ahle to thetr 1tier of coarse potatoes and the like and eat as much first-class rice as they wanted | If they are compclled return to thelr old dfet it !s feared they may become tumultuous, Some predict that fee will reach the equivalent of $7 a ushel before next autumn STANLEY WORKERS' SOCIAL. Assistants Have ant Evening at Y. M. C. A, Foremen and Pleas- About 150 employes of the Works, foremen, Stan- | ley constituting the force of assistant foremon and heads the Y. “Stanley of the affalr was in charge of a commlittee composed of B, J, Lewls and John Fellows, and an en- Joyable evening was spent, During the evening an athletle program was carrled out fn (he gymnasium and in the banquet hall a was served hy Mrs. Kronhohn, The affalr opened at 6 o'clock A reception in the ing, and at 6:30 supper At the close of the supper letle program consisting WAr contests, indoor haseball bail and relay The foremen of office depnrtments met | M. a A night Works Foremen's Night,’ v The at last for one series ipper with association build- was served, the ath» tug-of; hasket- races was carried out werc the use of the entire building, and pool, bowling and swimming popular during the evening. of given were FF,BRUARY approxi- | proven | | the emergency which can be overcome by | 1918 to be filed | and | payment | ment method | the tax veturns are | CROP WORRIES JAPS : [ Riceless Days May Be Enforced—Rice | p | hes, | The working class during the past | 14, 1919. CTHNKOETHE MONEY YOU GAN SAVE ON SHOES Chrvnco _] Bloenker uf St. Louis, ssouri, writ “1 have a pair of >hm‘s with Neslin s and_have used them for two years. I think they will ]AS[ another six months.” ker also (m their recommends comfort and It is a unmrlmhh fact that Neslin Soles cost no more than others that give only ordinary wear. You can get them on new shoes in many styles for men, women, and children—and they are available everywhere for re- soling, too. And look at the money you save— because you need fewer pairs of shoes with Neolin Soles. Remember—these soles are made by Science to be espe- cially tough and durable. They are manufactured by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot He guaranteed to outwear any other heel: n TAKE OVER Cape May, hundred and vesort, the ground erected the naval submarine pat and barracks, have the government Patton, in charge of fourth naval district, municipality to remove all its proper- ty from the reservation. The price the government is to pay will be fixed hy an appraisal board, if no agreement is reached between the navy department and the owners. About $4,000,000 is said to be the sum the owners 349 N forty ACRES, b. 14 acres Threc at this aro nine on air and rol buildings been taken over by Commander J. B land for the has notified the which ask SHORTAGE O oeaTe S Sl re which has depleted | the staffs of the public laundries. Consequently the public is compelled to make continuous purchases of new shirts or other washable clothing and the dealers therein are rejoicing in a boom trade. Loadon, short ratic of the influenza, fif tic “Father and $on Week-E0d Special!” ing from the battle fields of our civil war, from the world war for liberty, The Mghican Company is a Dollar Can Buy Elsewhere Prices.” \’iarket Saturday. N. B. C. Grandmother's Molasses s Cookies, regu’arhcvame TSUNKIST NAVEL ORANGE? Large Golden Hails of Juice, the Pride of Sun- ny California. . MLJL doz Shoulders Jersey City Fresh 26c¢ ib See Our Window FOWL Fresh Chilled Stewing (?Fn'no Sunkist Navel Oranves Extra——All Day Special Sliced Beef Liver Ib 12¢ Native Veal Legs Ib 23c Lean Hamburg 1b 25¢ Best Chuck Roast Beef .. Lean Boneless Br)s*tm Rolls who took up arms during Display of “‘mnkis‘t “\'m’ol Omngc. the h\tm \pecml Q'lluld ay V orning .‘s le 9 STEAKS—Sir or Round Turnips yellow 5 lbs (yenume Spi’l]lg’ Lamb Legs | GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1886 - OUR ede31(l ANNUAL SALE Is a continuation of values long to be re- membered. All are tailored in the usual HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX way. Special Sale of Knitted Silk Mufflers at 1-2 Price. A Worth While Opportunity. GETTING TIRED OF release them from duties so that they may return to, civil pursuits. Most them have | been without commands and have not been engaged In active service for s Yes, Mother! or Sweethearts were return- § Now your sons have or are returning You want the best the market affords for them. here to give it to you for “More for a Dollar Than PPay your visit to New Britain’s Busiest 2 1bs 25¢ BEST MAINE POTATOES All Sound Smooth Mealy Cookers, 15 1b peck WAR ‘ to their military Mexico Clity, Ieb. 14.—More than ty generals of the Mexican army, the revolu- n have asked the chief executive EXTRA LARGE JUMBO Sealdsweet Florida Crapc Fruit. A Genuine 15¢ Value, Saturday 1&}&/ gach | 2 PORK Shoulders Lean Smoked 3¢ “45¢ kind for 29¢ doz. oto1230n.| FOWL to 12:30 n. n, Porterhouse, Short 270 Fresh Native b Roasting Eg i,‘ 5 Moh 1 1 < \ole(ted 52C 38C lb doz 29¢ | ’V’rnt\ Pntatneq 15 Ib pk 37¢ I--- Ier-~ev (nty “Pork Loins, b 30c Ib 32¢] Genuine Spring Lamb Fores 1b 25¢ suzar Cured Bacon ™ 34¢ Lean Fresh Hams Ib 34c Lean Plate Beef 1b 16¢ Shoulder Roast Veal 1b 26¢ Lean Pork Chops Ib 34c Prime Rib Beef Roast Ib 26¢ oasts Bee 1b 18¢ 1b 22¢ 1b 20c¢ | Lean Pot Roasts Beef . 1b 28c¢ | Native Veal For Pot Pies DON'T FORGET OUR VIOR\H\(: QAL]«: WITH THE BIG STEAK SPECIAL Ige Rive Bananas doz 35c¢ Lge Cocoanuts 2 for 25¢ S ist Lemons 2 33¢ - id Raisins 2 1"s 25¢ Sweet Potatoes 1b 10¢ Tied Rive Tomatoes lb '%(lc Try Our Fancy Fresh Churned Meado Nut-Margarine 1b Meunster Cheese Ib 37¢ Best Pure Lard lb 28c Luncheon Bar Cheefle, Sunkist Navel Oranges Graham or Pastry Flour Pint Mason Jar Mustard Eagle Cond, Milk . .. Best Rolled Oats . . . 32¢ b Saturday--4 to 5P. M. Parsnips, Onrrots or Beets Ib 100 10c 13c 50c 90c 25¢ Ib 35¢ ib 55¢ Red or yellow Onions 38 Ibs Florida Head Lettuce hd Fresh Cut Spi“ach pk tresh Mushrooms 1b FEvap. I)eaches 2 Ibs Prime Rib Roast Beef, | b 243 wbmok Cn'eamfly Butter ey Fancy Whole Milk ] Lge Dill Pickles %7 25¢ CHEESE Rich, tasty and 5‘: Peanut Butter .. Ib 23¢ Creamy Ib dandy flaver cheese, doz 1b bag 2 for can 3 ]l)s i Am. Brick Cheese 34c .25 37c ‘)")c 3 Ib jar 29¢ | Best Maine Potatoes My Wife’s Pancake Syrup 25¢| Nahob Asparagus Tips . ... 20c | Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour pkg 20¢ | York State Pea Beans ...... 21bs 35¢ 25 25¢ 15¢ 25¢