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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER = 1 Boston Store useful in the ¢ in ity and th near INFANTS’| Ready-to-Wear DEPARTNIENT you will find for the new arri babies. All dainty of the best materials at over making them your- all the bother aad trou- need of pr baby on “ 3 0w for the HE future visit our Here necessary the older ly made small self, ble everything , and for and nice saving Dresses, Long Skirts, Flannel {uar and embroidered. Kimonc Caps ia material. hnn\ Infants’ and Babys’ white and col- Dr 5 knee and colors. ('U:A\S‘ shmere and silk. | in cotton and | Infants’ Long annel Pinners, neatly scolloped Knit Sacques and silk and Toques and Hand ¥ 5 t rs. White Knitted Bootees, short and o we S | id Moceasins, white and Capes in ca Bands and Und wool and silk and rvests wool Paats. “Stork” Diapers, Wate “Stork” Waterproof Lap Pads, Bibs proof Sheeting. Skirts for the and other 6 months to Short Dr s and older babies in Princes styles; a fine assortment; 3 ars, PULLAR & NIVEN LAXCARIN FOR ACID STOMACH LAX CARIN FOR INDIG Buy your shoes befare 10 per cent noon and get at Long’s.—Advt. Andrew Sejerman has sold to Me- nus Chernoff, through the Camp Real listate company, a three family house at the corner of Columbia and Lin- wood street. discount Through an error, the name of M. Saxe appeared in the list of tax- ast night. The cor- wxton. Samuel Menus who conducts a store Main street, reported lice today, that his place ed during the night and four pairs of shoes were stolen Entrance w: effected through a rear window. Mrs. A. E. J. Reilly the guest of friends on Camp street, will leave tomorrow for Chicago, Il A mind mass of requiem was celebrated at 7 o’clock this morn- ing in St. Me church for Miss Mary i 3. T was en- who has been ds month's recetved of in of been a member who 1s now the army tal cards have 3 Ellinger a iy with the police Thier, Germany, occupation. OUT OF SERVICE. of with CLERKIN James - Clerkin Elm street rived home today his discharge papers from the navy, after complet- ing two years in the service. He was a member of the naval reserve prior to the war, and received a call v cral months before the declaration of hostilities. He was on the Minnexpolis and 2d the eight times, landing in Brest, F each sion. He has also the Panama canal and recently s in Cuban waters. cro, on oc been to W RHEUMATISM Subdues the Inflammation ses the Soreness Quicker Than Anything Else on Earth, Mustarine 30 cents and get which and is made of tard—no sub- Pay only of Begy's Mustar iginal mustard plast strong, real, yellow stitut are used. It's known as the quickest pain- [ iier ontedrin Erari iy T inseaslor o8 stances it stops headache, neuralgia, toothache, earache and backache in five minute It’s a sure, a big box mu | | speedy remedy-—none better for bronchitis, pleurisy, lum- bago, and to draw the inflammation from vour scre feet there is nothing | 50 good. You get real action with Mustarine—it goes after pain and kills it right off the reel. Yes, it burns, but it won't blister—it doesn’t give 1gonizing pain a slap on the wrist. It "LAX CARIN" FOR CONSTIPATION LAXCARIN HEART PALPITATION LAXCARIN I'OR DIZZINESS LAXCARIN 'BURN FOR FOR HEA LAXCARIN STOP STOMACH TROUBLE LAXCARIN & FOR BELCHING LAX CARIN FOR SICK HEADACHE LAX CARIN FOR ALL STOMACH MISERY LAX CARIN)| for the permanent relief of stornach troubic. Helps similate vour food, giv- rich blood, neutral which cause that el indigestion, ieves vou of tion, givin freedom of action nerves and proper circulation blood. Contains no harmful drug, 210 alcohol Prompt results standing, when have tried 1 convince you AFTER EATING remedy of all kinds digest and you the exc % ood ssive acid iserable, after eatin hing, et sour, gassy, bloated fi nervous coasti- in ¢ everything failed. One its merits of long vou of Sold The LAXCARIN PRODUCTS CO., Price Dollar One oy Pittsburgh, Pa, of | will | does zive it a good, healthy punch in the jaw kills pain. Ask for and get Mus n the yellow box. "STOPS/PAIN: N STARJ LIFT OFF CORNS! vavs CANNOT BUSTER Apply few drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with fingers—No pain! Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little reezone on an aching corn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Xes, me : A tiny bottle of free |a few cents at any drug | sufficient to remove every soft corn, or corn between and the c without | irritation | br Very | derful For Colds ONINE TAKE! KICK OUT OF AND R ne costs but store, but s hard cora, the toes, Nuses soreness or al discov- Tt is won- the sensatio nati genit ezone is of a Cinci THAT AWFUL A HARD COLD NDERS I HARM- LESS. IT IS THE GREAT FAMILY REMEDY FOR ALL FORMS OF COLDS AND A RF MARKABLE PREVENTIV FOR TH MORE DANGEROUS THROAT AND LUNG COM- PLAINTS OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN, ‘L Have a | at an bottle of Linonine handy times—there’s no telling what instant will he needed, especially for coughs that threaten bronch Nothing quite cquals Linoninc bronchi S0 tis, for is the or-: tho | AMERICAT ADDRES NIZATION FOR WOMEN Miss Florence Hughes of New York Will Speak Here On Eridag Fivening. committee of the Wom- the city Americani- have secured Miss of New York vity women this city to learn more A special en’s Division zation committeo Florence Hughes to speak to the who are interested 4hout the Americanization of women. Miss [Tughes has ben recommended by Miss Iirances A. Kellor, of the tlonal Americanization comimnittes cualrly fitted to make such or position in the York- chborhood association and York Trade School tend to give her an unusual experience and knowledge of neighborhood s0- clalizing work. The meeting at which Miss Hughes will speak to the women of t wil be held at § o'clock on evening, in the Grammar school hall. Those who feel an interest in this important matter are urged to atiend the address on that evening. The women's committ take some definite to this problem in it will help greatly number of women as possible the method of the unde particularly the native some education that be intercsted. of of 15 an ville Ne the New and work pertaining New Britain, and to have a large as well informed purpose and aking women ar on to BUREAU M Directors to Assemble at High School to Eat and Then Talk Local Matters. CIVIC The directors of the civic bureau of the chamber of commerce has ar- ranged an interesting meeting and dinner, to be held this evening in the household arts department at the High school. The dinner will be served at 6 o’clock, followed by a general discussion of the needs and aims to improve the local conditions. Among the matters that will be tacked by the members, are the fol- lowing: Park systems, permanent me- morial, trolley waiting station, city col- lection of ashes, new police station 1d adequate cell rooms, new ho: and better dormitories, cleanup c: paign, centralized milk station, ising grade cro: new r station at Belden street, signs at skirts, city sign at Hartford and Stanley street, electric main railroad line. Iroad avenue sign on SMALL FIRE IN BARN. e fire department was called at 5:48 o’clock last evening from 39 for a fire in a barn owned by eph Jurczak in the r of 217 street. The damage was very PLAN AIR SERVICE out Box Jc High American Offices Want to Connect Principal Cities of Central Empires by Airplanc Route. 3erlin, Feb. 18 (By Press.)—American deavoring to ar courier service itary missions the Cent The Ass officers 4 for an to connect va at different al Empires and in with the American France. Present communications difficult and unsatisfacto particularly with Prague and W od ange airplane ious mil- points in new states base in are 'ERTAIN BRAZILIANS, Naval Officers Will m come At French Capital. Parts, Feb. 18.—Admiral Frontin, commander of the Brazilian squadron in French waters will reach Paris to- day, accompanied by five of his offi- cers and will be recelved by the min- ister of marine. The Brazilian party will visit Rhetms and Verdun Wed- nesday and Thursday. A reception by President Poincare is set for Thursday on which day also Georges Leygues, minister of marine will en- tertain the party at dinner and on Friday the Brazilians will visit Ver- sailles. A banquet in honor of the visitors will be given on Friday by the Mayritime league and the chamber of commerce. RETURNING FREIGHT Feb. 18.—As oration of Wel- CARS. another normal ad- that Washington, step toward re; pre-war conditions the railroad ministration today instructed freight be returned to owner roads as possible and that companies he given more authority to apply their individual standards of equipment. A rEEL[Na OF QECURLTY You natu know that the medicine you to take absolutely pure tains no or habit drugs. Such a miedicine is Swamp-Root, Kidaey, der remedy when yvou are about and con- producing harmful Kilner’'s and blad- Dr. liver of purity, bottle of ientific her Swam Root v compounded from in every Tt epetable N | It is not a stimulant and is taken in dc recommended aspoontul 505, It not thing. It is 5 bladder A sw overy Root Ir is for ever n liver nature ad great helper avercoming kidaey, troubles statement of of Dr. Kilmer's and with wamp- orn bottle purity you should all drug medium ou need e the tores in nd I How rreat [3) for a medicine On sale be s T at hottles if you his ratio Gt wish nd Bingha W hen the New <ilmme: a sample hottle ure and mention Daily Herald, ton, wrting Britain Nu- | . expect to under- | out- | en- | maintainad | reliev- reliev- A TY GUA ny and Navy Club Members on Thursda: at V. M. G ing New e Britain rtained the The will be « Navy club i association President ice club headed rango ing i nmittee Her City G by the A of Y. M Gl building Thursday irry Ginshe of the appointed o comm by Harold Prentice, tols for the of the " as activities who will with Chair Milkey, ( hose | E | on the cod been their intens ial. See- s made about: repre mittec se and bas | by ixty of the !(, to he pr | Barnes arrangement 200 men | enrolled | The soc ds of at the ccommoda sent at the so A1l se the club ov will open at balf an hour previous 1z the ervice club ve select in the The City Guards will arrive clock, in uniforn and the ath- events will be started in the Among the events in the gym baseball, basketball, ring- tug-of-war, military boxing, nd bowling. Matches between the teams of nd will be oot in t a ation Followin ath- refreshments be smoker will be in 00 to ns rooms, L letic | gym. ! are indoor | nocicey, billlards, will be { the club and followed by a shooting gallery letic cven served and pool, played the guare the will a held FOR W ”150\ Mexican Press Extols Virtues nf Am- | erican Chief Executive. Mexico City, Feb. 18.—The sal prints an editorfal this under the heading “President evolves new world policies™ “’)‘l(h praises the ideals of the league of na-| tions and asserts that Mexico will be protected by it. The newspaper de- lear that President Wilson ‘“‘mare than any other man of all time deserves the gratitude of mankind.” ‘“Territorial integrity, liber and prosperity,” the editarial guaranteed to peoples by the league of nations, which upon the conciu- sion of the war will eliminato the useless formu of the balance of power and resolve international dis- putes, not by war, the recourse savages, but by arbitration, thoe course clvilization MEETING CALLED FEB. ai Univer- morning | sa) re- of British Natic Tabor Conference Expected to Meet Next Week. 2b. announc: dustrial conference Il be ened and it i Iondon, ¥ labor 17.—The ministry of the national in- nned last week bruar, minster, ! conference he as fully of British labor ing imofficial tations h esentative \ccord- 300 Sir n expected end of March “eting of the of labor's een possible. tements, and minister, conference by the invi- Rob- to cen issued ma, labor "he is report n eme m commitiee lliance.” it h view the gover calling the conf. ccd that tion ing 1d bring the trades union movement disrepute.” in in of nment’s ‘Noth- to renc be done pree DIPLOMACY. Minister of Defense Would ‘ttle Disputes By Negotiation. German Weimar, eb. tave Noske, G fense, in addressing the tional assembly today on the unrest of various districts, declared he de- sired to end the discontent by nego- tiation. The minister added that he would accept no responsibility if he was obliged to resort to force. Herr Rieser of the German people’s party, said he favored a republican form of government but would al- ways be grateful to the monarchy which had united the German state and made it powerful. Ly man (Havas)- niinister Gus- of d GGerman na- a ADVISES NEW ORCHARDS. Hartford, Fob. 18.—Planting peach orchards to take the place the orchards exteasively injured t past twa winfers recommende: by President \Walte Haldwin Cheshire and Secreta © Milford in their to annuai meeti Pomological hall. The ol new of was H H reports the the Conaecticut society today at Unity nting of apple orchard was also ed Invested funds tot $1.246.09, according to Treasur Miner Ives of Meriden, in his report ur BRITTSH SE Feb. 18.—Negotiations under way between G Britain and Argentina for an arrangement under which Argentina would make a credit loan to Great Brit to be expended in Argentine in the purchase of food- stuffs, and raw materials. The amount involved is not known here. Tt is un- derstood that similar projects un- der discussion botween Argenti and others of the Entente powers. Thought She Wouid Die from Eczema 1 went to Johns Hopkins Hospital. T went to several doctors. 1 tried other remedics. I thought I'wonld die. D.D.D. cured me after I had given up all hope to ever get well again on earth.—Mrs, Emma Wise, 845 Franklin St., Baltimore. We ourselves have seen D. D. D. heal o many €ases of severe skin trouble fhat we know it will help you too. In fact we guarantee the | Must bottle. 85c, 8oc and $1.00. 3.1, ZHE Totion for Skin stease Clark & Bralnerd Co., Druggists. Par s | | “are | of | | i | | | into I more a ! compar | vice men, whether | %8 not are invited. { % but | the | orchestra } reading | FINE FOR RAEUMATISH Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints—Drives Qut Pain You'll know why thousands use Mus. | terole once you cxperience the glad re- | lief it gives Get a jar at once fr (“\\k . s a cle mntmcrt made with the oil of mumard Bett rd plaster and does nc blister it is b Musterole is reco: u)ctors and nurses. r ally for brmch;, croup, st nec! hmu, ne ur’\l gi the chest (it cn prevents pneumonial 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2 s ease and comfort while HARTEORD. And One Big Whittall Rug Colenia! Rag Rugs $2.65 $1.00 Size—5 t Value for long and CZAR NOT SO BAD BOLSHEVISM Hoerman Bronstein Tells S s Com- mittee the People of Russia Are More Downtrodden Now. Washington, IFeb. 18. ywntrodden unde viki than she as Russia the is Bolshe- czar, investigating Herman riter, He was brought ever v under nda the the sen prop. was an American time slavery committee Bronstein, spent who some this new wout by the Germans. “Truth,” the pletely disarms xposure of their to end it every why freedom of tirely suppressed permitted to be The witnes men sent to this had been in the sheviki, “The pros and is today bring about the overthrow of governments through the world. They al every way whi in Russia. actually vitness said, Bolsheviki “fecom- the The of forever. speech and ent out of id he ¥ country 1ere That's has been why en- no news is Russia. w om Ru of the 1ploy B m of e said, “t has ftnesses Rols shevism tion with no creed. were led ared, religion viki de any the e he 1md and no co confe TRANSPORTS THREE SATL. Three Hospitals in France Also Given Up By Washington, Feb. partment announced transport Tur York February 27 ficers; the Carrillo, ruary 26 with 40 seV 1d the Yosemite York Fei 27 wth one of New York troops casual officers. Pershing has acuation hospit Nos and ase hospital No. 32, including hps- unit R, and the third heavy ordnance repair shop have \ed for early convoy. American Forces. 18.—The war today that s due at with 96 ca at New casual de- New at casual and three Gen reported that mo- le DIES ON l(.]"ll R\ Back From Russia Suffers Shock. Charles Preston, Day. Boston, Feh, 18.-—Charles Leroy 'reston, who arrived yesterday at his in Brookline from Siberia, he had been engaged in special for the United States govern- and the American Red Cross suddenly last night of cerebral emorrhage, He was 40 years of age. Beforo the war he was engaged in the hide busi. ness in Riga, Russia. One wome re ik ent methods is sufficient | certain | been | the | of- | York Feb- | officers and | = New | been | fees wide. As the number of these rugs is somewhat resiricted we can- not sell more than customer. Chance You 0 W ! Sometime ¢ had in tim Tossibly the conservative es ed on this rug sidewallk nt ¢ tore you This was done fo stand 1 of e said | rugs the up unde thou and the n tres milt t cond in perfe his rug is oing 1o r in our rug departms Wedne Thursday bid for s rug nd ¥ Bids Wil Be Aw Opened Fritday ATt fed to the Mishe Make a Bid 1etail Boug and sian 1 ir Rug Event of Unusual Four Days Sale with Prices 1o Be Bres Lessenad Sold to the Ilighest Bidder Domest'c Combination Hang Carpet Sweeper Vacuum Cleaner Fimited to Get a Rusg GWH Pz';«;e _mamxmmvmm« R FOOD IFOR POLAND. steama Pol. d Dar Dz and arriv the Gulf of according to BAN Washington, ON WINES Fel announced had removed wines and OFF. 18 ¢ the all trade board tod that Belgian government { import restrictions on bacco (ALL VIGTIMS OF | ECZEMA'S ITCH NEED POSLAM It is Pos ’s mission to relieve | itching eczema's cruel distress and to restore the disordered skin to sightli- | ness and health, Comfort comes as soon as it is applied to the sore places. Its concentrated healing power quickly | shows. Bach day should mark dis- | tinct improvement. So eoffective is | Poslam for eczema, rashes, pilmples, scalp-scale, that just a little of it will do much. Tt's quality that counts. Sold ever: For free sample, write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St, New York City. Urge your skin to become fresher, clearer, better, by the daily Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam, ty use of » syrup which lions of peo ! to be the o dependable ns of breaking up s born coughs. 1t is cheap and simple, very m\lmp( in_action. Under its b jng, soothing influence, chest sore; goes, phlegm loosens, breathing bee: easier, tickling in throat stops and get a good might’s restful sleep. usual throat and chest colds are quered by it in 24 hours or less. N ing better for bronchitis, hoarse croup, whooping cough, bronchial ast} or winter coughs. To make this splendid cough s3 Pnnr 215 ounces of Pinex into & bottle and fill the bottle with p granulated ‘sugar syrup and sl thoroughly. If you prefer, use cl| fied molasses, honey, or corn sy instead of sugar syrup. FEither ¥ you get a_full pint—a family suppl of much better cough syrup than could buy ready-made for three ti the mon Keéeps perfectly and d dren love its pleasant taste. Pinex is a special and highly con trated compound of genuine Nor me extract, known the world over ts prompt healing effect upon the m branes. To avoid disappointment a: druggist for otnces of Pinex” full directions, and don’t accept thing e Guaranteed to give absol eatisfaction_or money promptly refung The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind,