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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL 'VER TEN HILLION !Au VICTIMS OF ECZEMA’S ITCH | iatht Ur LA S EXEMPT,F,RW TAXES‘ NEED ?OSEAM . '“‘tff‘),ft{f‘;ij‘;{ffi‘\a (Continued from First Page) | 1t 1s Poslam’s mission to relieve : l, S tching eczema’ A:||w’1 d]v,:‘n ss and to . e Andrews Lithuanian sre the disordered skin to sightli- Bricks and Mortar 8chool .. ciuioi oo SI000100 NEER LRSSt (e e e Cost Mor(\ t. Andre Lithuanian 5.000.00 | 00T as 1t is uxr‘])hv:\il o) tho fpor parsonage S 3,000. s. concentrated healing power So vmn- prope: h more to- £t. Josepl C. church £0,000.00 eLly vs, I ould mark day than a year ago and if your St. Joseph's I par- { distinet improvement. So effective is insurance \V«V\fl\;tlx‘v‘\«r f.(ut,n]- HonhEe T : 5,000.00 [ po o for eczema, rasheés, pimples, f = ies are built into! you're not fully protected. St. Joseph's con Jat just a little of it wiil : s, Women' , “fully, yes, but save the S 5 00D 00yl DESERIS BB L i e e o too-wh?>ar added premium by installing Globe . B. Gene o 05.000.00 | ¢ Sl e tes oy f o annae ¢ d foi S T) a orthemselves. T 3 9 10.00 % ¥ 4 - . S 1 . . They pay forthemselves U 7 Mco ... 126.000.00 ?\‘”“ to Emorgency Laboratoric: (e 4 in bRl Globe Autome!i orew School ...vqevie 20700000 | est 47th St New Jork Uity ctyle be f the extra wear 60,000 win Home o ,00 | Urge your skin to become fresher, ; Sl k Catholic church of - )00 | Clearer, better by the daily use of Mary's Conception 30,000.00 1 1o 1am Soap, medicated with Poslam., 3 i SOEYO Polish Orphan Asylum ,400.00 s eclin Ecles, which A. M. T. Zion church 000.00 et el Shitets o saseces ' ARMY BILL FIGHT ON wveans, They st made by The tion ; Children's Tome Associa- ,800.00 2 o “othi heels. y tion - House Rules Committee Votes to Con- | tuaranteed to outwear ali other heels. | (R John The Evange [t 26,500.0 $ 4 e A al p HILDREN churel o . E55 00 ’j sider Rule for Immediate Resump- e Py ~1 ‘;_l“i'st Slmuldnotbe “dosed” ; street 25,000.00 | tion of Voluntary Enlistments. - % pecially’ for colds—apply the s s, A, factory building 3 | . e | eral Ml SRR A 175,000.00 | Washington, Feb. 18.—-Administra- stock . to “ atn = | : Chestnut street . o - cudesjteatnent AR L |tion leaders in the house failed today | DEATHS AND FUNERALS | dara raif 2 $2, ,000.00 {in th effort to have the com- — Trading a e | mittee report a special rule to meet | Tra D. Hall { breadth of: K 0 parliamentary obstacles to legislation | e funeral of Ira D. Hall was| market bei Engenc Bennett. i % 7 3120 > o 1 "YOUR FODYGUA?D - 307 60 | AN | a temporary peace time army of 500,- late home in Roc Hill and at| Wall Stree#. = e e | 000 men. 8:30 o'clock from the Brwin Memor- | with better st 10SE Resigned German Forcign Minister | [ngtead, by a close vote, the com- | 1] (»h..],..»v In Fairview cometery, this | ing threo pot PUT CREAM IN NOSE Says France is Notoriously Aiming | Mittee decided to give a rule for im- nterment was in this city. [ notably Canadish AND STOP CATARRH | mediate consideration of a senate bill Pacific,’ Reading, Jand & to Resume Hostilities. | authorizing the resumption of volun- i 0 B : Nashville, gaindd 1 to 1 0 | | tary enlistments. A fight against this e funeral of Bugeno Benmett | ; ‘0 Open Clogged Nos- |} | | tary en! g £ e o e secondary ,motors and el T“"fiafi"m End Head-Colds. | Basle, Feb. 18.—Count von Brock- | rule probably will be led by Repre- [ W& held this afternoon from his | were helpsh by the straast iR | | dorff-Kantzau, the German foreign | sentative Kahn of California. | home, 170 Pleasant street. The bu b e il . e t N rme ine: | was in Maple cemetery, Berlin |ttty minister, told the German cabinet on | SEE i i as of You feel fine in a few moments. | g naay that he would resign if Ger- Bk [ Street, Close—Reactions 1 o I e pe o | mevs centiion o pererertes 00 ke I RN COURAGE FATLRD Flizabeth Watson. | " o et et P American-Hardwarer ™ taley Works newal of the armistice was rejected, | The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Wat: | eum and General Motors unsettled the | Ihe alr passages of your he Wil | ccording to a Weimar dispatch to | _ | som. il ibe held at 9 e aiooi i % . he f y. No | ° e s £ 1 ) 1d at 9 o’clock Thurs- | list in the later trading. The closing A C clea ¢ »u can bre freely. No % SV e s | | . £ p Joa Sl = i the Frankfort Zeitung. He said it |couane At First Voted to Turn| 8y morning at St. Mary's church. | was irregular. Sales approximated | merican a 0. Znore Su 2 Readache "% | would be impossible for him to con- | { i S0io0h - . - i SRUIEIRE JRIUCOLD 0 B0 Sarss ¥ | tinue his foreign policy while the! Down Armisticc and Take Chance| MATETD bl = \ggstrnselentoninreath || French were “notoriously aiming at | i | 3 N a resumption of hostilities.” | on Military, But Changed Minds. | bitle of g m. APPLY & % oy on the armistice was signed, the | | little of this , antiseptic cream in your nostrils let it penetrs through every air passage of the heac 5 | ay morning to reject o “ soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed | 1 | Allied military advance being ordered. | L Teb. Im.'10(1:. mucous membrane, and relief comes | | armistice and take the chaaces of an | . Card of Thanks. P . - High Low lose | | Alled military advance bein 4 $ We wish to thank all kind friends | Am Beet Sugar .. 69% every cold and | After consultatian with th 2 and ¢ ors who assisted us in any | Ala needs Don't stay | leaders, however, the decision rag | Manner at the time of the death of | Am As ...100% { changed, and on Suad; night orde owr beloved wife and mother. V are | Am Car M*) Co 891 pecially grateful to the employes of | Am Mary Dolan dicd this morning at o = = = ———— the New B Cieneral hospital, She| New York Stock Txchange quota- Advertised Letters. a7 OATQ T DV S ““\ e mi o (xan:wf\u:m<\adwr)v Richter & Co., Zageio GAuE GOEb TO JLR] Weimar, Feb. 17 (By the Associated | Fesided at 159 N oenen im to remain in of- it e A < net requested him to the | complete. change. maining unclaimed at the New Brit- | Scott Nearing’s Trial Ends ain Postoflice, Feb. 18, 1919: i Arnold, Mr C. A, street. | Beodivicka, Miss M., avenue, (2. New York, Feb. 18.—The Barroros, Severino, 27 Tample the case of Scott Nearir and Juy S0 Smalley Goes Into Exccutive Session to D liberate This Afternoon. jury Lk ert one-ti e Grace, 57 Putnam street. college professor and member Stealing Other Students’ Papers | sisned. Dyson, John B., Park street exten- | the American Socialist sooiets | were issued that the armistice be| [ . : | e [ oral tribut Am ceee g : sion. trial in the federal oourt ¢ | | "CATARRH mISHES oa Here Is One Treatment That Alll cymbridge, Mass., Feb. 18.—Police Sufferers Can Rely Upon. | investigation of complaints by 13 Har- _ If you want to drive catarrh Lj vard university students that they | Special Meeting of Council Members lisgusting symptoms from yourijad received letters demanding pay- system in the shortest possible time, | ment for the return of theses and| Called For Tonight In Mayor's Of-| today for ey P e Lok BREARS W r0 to your druggis nd ask for a | other papers stolen from them led . i Th % : o Sl R RT . P a0 L o. ) Edward Cotter of Blm street, is o 'IW,U,J outfit today. }m',,w '.‘r' ignment in court of Her-| fice to Take Up Matte: «’!5“ w .IH pend the coming week | Botn Sicel B Ao S ;\IF;_JH;;‘, f\ qu. Grove Hill covering from the effects of a brok utfit : el PR > arrai : col : he Foreign Mission Circle of the; nont Steel B ..... sl riinski, M., Harvard street vris s d last weel in Had Breathe Hyomei and let it rid }'mv_ bert Harvey of Ha‘r‘kjon.:\:k, :ivt“:pigmnl There will be a conference of mem-| Swedish Baptist church will meet to- | o0 i e g Peterson Edward, 74 High. r employed at of catarrh; it gives such quick relief | student. He pleaded not BUILY 0 @ | hors of the common council in the e A e 60 L f ois emvloved 2 that all who use it for the first time | charge (»]!‘ larceny and the case Was | ofice of the mayor ia city hall tanight s ! “”“AO . i 2 Rell, Wlandoroesky. a car when the engine backfir| stonished ‘ el continued one w ;t 8‘ o'clock. The conference will be | s of influenza and two cases | cp; e ¢ o 26 - | Robinson, 3 Y- and the crank hit his wrist. He w| vomel is a pure, pleasant antisep- | - - eld to discuss the propgsed 25 mill| of measles were reported : c AL S . . s i d 1 S & s S b e S A e office | Gong s ken {o his hore In this city and t 1= breahealintoltholin 100/000) SOTATTEYIS ISR OUTED N b i 68, L) Baees t e sl HoDensealos oe p o prte ) e ; : g : ni. 189 broken wrist was inflamed membrane; it | { council will be held tomorrow evo J. T. lel 3w Couo = ¢ | s Jhine the sore spots and heals all | General Denik Army Reaches | s Win- | pieein : il ; 2 il e ect, entertained at dinner and - = soothes the A S e o G : inn I AN Soder e it Announcement Liberty Day Clean ct e — cards last evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. T el 263 s : le 1st pfd ..... Stnnhor. > Company. Donif sultsr ansivs duy p L oac )¢ Teb. 13.—The anti-Bolshe- RE ymond Scheidel, of F | e p i 5 . the disease is damzerous and ‘”‘ 1“”1‘\ ’m. Gl At - : SRR S Sl (‘\nm "‘(”\‘ > < Smith, Thoma W. Main often ends in consumption. Start the| . y.q the Casplan sea having ad- mes Keevers Was Home On and Mrs. B. A, Plucker and | g Nor pfd SRRt Bl Hyomei treatment today. No stomach | 0\ 4 250 versts and captured 31,000 ' Visit—Back From ance. { Arnold, of vtford, were | G r Ore Cet \\3:‘;;;2\2(; e 3 11, I3 2 n I I A ol i 5 o e S A | vt s e e | g 000 D 5 S B S b e e e e i e reathe ”(‘“] '»‘ ! = SR A : e ed to Camp Merritt after a furlough | P! ; won Mrs. Scheidel ar L AT e e sl e e ia et el e el 5 In the victorious advance Gen. Den- | of a few hours spent at his home on | cOnsolation prize by Mrs. E. Plucker. | Interboro ...... : Ask for advertised letters and men- vears I have conducted| | ikine’s army scattered a Bolshevik | North street. Privais Keovers twe t| S S = | Interboro pfd .... 6 2 tion date of list. tailoring business in New Britain a Fa% Pei 0 | tozcel offimore th;’"11“°~?°_‘]’4m‘7’;°‘-:::; | over Wwith the field hospital corps | THREE SMALL SUITS, | Kennee Copper . 297% W. F. DELANEY, Yave won s reputation: of His i vik war materia n railwaj cars of the 76th division and t been ‘\‘ TR | Lack Steel o i3 i Postmaster ‘)ng But ¥ am out to gain a repul | which stretched for a distance of 30 | France about eight months. Due to|Two Local Men and One of Parts Un- | Leh & s TR tian 12 the dry cleaning busini i | | | i foreign mirister resigned. The cabi- |, " he Gorman cabinet voted: rangements for the funeral X 5-| members of the New York Stock Ex- [ The following 1s a list of letters re- | | i | | | | uplandimiserable; | Harvard Student Held on Charge of l the American Paper Goods Co. for | Am I JOHN MULLEN AND FAMILY. Am Smelt e ] 5 3 A < .. L | Tes il Do L Folsom, Mrs. Mary, 1576 Stanley with violation of the espionage e Tel o 4 | Helmski, Paul. retired to deliberate on a ven C!TY i]L (; ac C " 683 58° Judd, Clara, 191 Cherry, soon after noon today. Lehrino, Balldossaelli. LoD y 9 | Merriman, Miss Frances' S., Maple Baldwin Loco .... : 4 | street, AUTOIST BREAKS WRIST. Mr. and v ilson left B&O A dnatasion Bt centd ge, No. e testimony of New Britain people ; pear April as- L tonight's social. Thirty-five applica- witnesses have used SHORT CALENDAR LIST. Only two cases are listed for the short calendar sion of the city publicly recom- TRAUT & HINE CO. SOCIAL, s in the home , convine- ® | & B e hln | miles also was captured. the fact that the field hospital cor; S ~fes » - 4 33% 3 . st ! i s’ known the Defend Max Motor ok 5 . e which must come when the fin| G M "By his victory in vr;ln b(?u,»ihu‘n re- |does not participate in any of thel L oo el e o tina ; K. OF C. MEETING. i kmanstin and rioht oricatA Best safe home method. Get sman | glon Gen. Denikine will be able to }actual fighting, Keevers was not in . Sl UEE el N ationalt Lead e/ 6 T 2 S, ore the public. Prompt aii il irain e turn his attention to the Don reglon | jured in any way swhile overseas. Mortimer H. Camp, has brousht suit| 'y atr B SRt Boxing Match Will Be Feature of | ry to any part of the e cctions under $100 te | whero fl‘nhp(;nIiQ‘n ol; fl;; f::;;?\sp?‘];— " Private Keevers was one of t e Joseph \«lmo_ formerly Of | N v & g& Hudson . 73% . 79 Program Tonight. Phone 501-2, 58 West Main stre 0 to bE posed to the Bolsheviki has - | first contingents of draftees sent from | this city T o8 B UL OWI: | Nev Cong oo . 163 6 4 T rrs eting e phone 415 West Main str fent auickiy, o1 5 | carlous for several week: this city. He went to Camp Devens| t0 recover . The writ is return- | 1°F o0 - : |psEhetessulaninesting o DaivgCoun i Bl t ichisy ain wrapper, free; : and trained in the field hospital corps, ble in the v court on the cond | v “M‘ cil, K. of C. will be held tonight in | N A—719, Station F, * | CHARGES CORPORATION going over with the 76th. He was | Monday in March. Sois L e coa the council rooms. Lecturer Stephen — WITH DISCRIMIY 2 icmtr:o;ed. n;:,mm ,.,,l{ ring the service,| Steve ¥ 1ski, < br t t | Norfolk S 0 55 | A. Lynch has arranged a program ST IAMAATN O 7 S| i o i | in the speedometer department of the | agaist A Zisk, i $o000 = 5 consisting of a number of athletic SUMMING UP THE Washington, Jeb. 1 i | COrbin Screw corporation. A brother, | Lawyer M. H. Camb issued the Writ, | oreon stecl Can. | §5% 62 events and several musical numbers 1”’ at 1t has ren oD O im Plate Co., of | rivate John Ifeevers. was diséharg- | The suit is returnablo in the city court | 1 . y 2014 | Bobby Itcimer and Jack Reinas, ts The Le N 19, Order bVED NCE | Amtrican Sheet ar i ioated in | €& from the army about a month ago.| on the second Monday in March = i . 3 local men will box and sev The Ladies' Nest, : ] 7 LV} New York city, had rlxe(‘rmulr\:ned in it NEL Saeth ey - Read G 79 A e S bl 1M~ | Owls, will hold r regular meetd prices between different purch: OAPT. GRISW G % el : e CUon N ReT) IS 5o & 5 i o Ve \ tomorrow ) shar, The i e R e e e R S R R e iy SWOLD AT DEVENS. t 4 S e ) S 0 n rumental selections. s { oo atter the zaceiil - ton anti-trust act, the federal trade | . . S | issued by Lawyer M. H.|goinoon 1 According to the plan of the coun- Called as Witnesses. o mission issued & formal compl New Britain Hero Goes to Massachu- | Camp. The suit is re 5 i g || e s i cil, devised at a mceting recently, ek after week has been published Lm ‘citing the corporation to ap- | setts Cantonment. | city court on the third Monday in '\”:; 4% e members of the different wards are to fhe Stells liol"k«"\; : e ~d itse | Atarch sputy Sheriff M. D. Stock- | oo : 5 furnish the “eats” in turn. By this will d their regular mecting 2 to defend itself. aptai P Aswold : arch. Deputy Sheriff M. D. Stock- oD ; . E u . y this wi | Captain Alfred H. Griswold, Who | well served the papers in the above fdcbs e : : plan, the members of the second and Frid after which entertal _kidney sufferers, backache victims— TR | commanded New Britain men at the : Ay . 1198 % bty s W e h will be served idney s, e victl | TR s = | ! | action fiftth wards will Jook after this end of at 2 h W L J e nlalho havelandnred many oy v HOWEBSTER OF) BERTIN ; Battle of Seicheprey, has been people who I . f as TADS STATE F! ASS'N. | signed to Camp Devens, Ayer, Ma 2 i Pa 2 5 fons L E v g of kidney, bladder or urinary diso HEADS STATE FAIR A D yer, Mass., WOUNDED AT SFICHEPREY. | ol.on Pac . : 11, | tions are to be read at this evening's - S ety e “vhmr‘ where he is now located. United Fruit ..... Al Tartford, e o | Captain Griswold arrived in this SR Utah Copper .... 68 ; i e e of Berlin was chosen president of the | oo, ny 2y o 00 F PVHEC W LS| Corporal Schmidt Sent Back to States | 1 4 Rumaer Co 7 €N Connecticut State Fair association .‘L‘ when he will secure his discharge. ! —Home On Short Furlongh. > It's the ' the annual meeting of delegates In the . . - . —— orporal Henry & vz )00 American | capitol today. . : 2 WILL FILED FOR PROBATE itar is city v ¥, and has re- | W ~ O Dortlv Pai b e e e L LI U | court at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. | For Paid or Partly Paid i L he late Mrs. Jesse Mc- ¢ 0 o0 o ! s iiaad The s follows: 3. Miller against o i i e =24 z z il weck t the concl a2 of which he| Willys Overland .. z ) ag3 The Traut & Hine Mutual Benefit | € I;lt.ovk, ot Cromwell, was filed in the { oot (o he ‘diseh i i Sam Lehrer, argument of demurrer. association will hold a soual and | office of the court of probate in MId- [ Jirdioe Corporal Schmidt Ie on oo ; P. Gaffney for the plaintiff, dance this evening in Booth’s hall. | dletown today. By the e d man in Conpz 3, 102d.infan TO PERPETUATE SCENE. | - D. Saxe for the defendant; Among the entertainers will be a | Will A. N. Rutherford, of ity 18] £ v “ona served wWith that compahy al yndon, Feb, 18.—The British will| Stanley Wodacki against Wolevaon quartet composed of Hdward and | Ramed executor. 3rs. tock 1o Mexican border. When the Unit- perpetuate the scene in the cabin of c answer, Lawyer J. G Davia Eddwall, Vincent Bgan and %as a former resident of this city, 1 States entered the war e as' 4 Ireadnought Queen Elizabeth Toods for the plaintiff, Klett & rles Gladden. Miss Florence | She leaves seven children. She was |again called out and was promotec e mires Beatty told Admiral| ling for the defondant o v will preside at the piano. | one of the largest holders of real es- | carporal. For a e 1 THon Al e T = @TAMPS A | te in the northern sec of th i ge o ailro B T Dlenrer .of chGetman X ner ”\‘:‘ i ey ' a few years ago and sold the property, |lin wi L A y desired the German nav o TO ISSUE NEW NOTES. T 7 INV a1 dull | SpPRAINS! RUB PAINS lEatie ey : R enmininas U fonr ende the unitorm of a naval| oo S BETE VRS e | SECURITY INVESTMEN SNDESV S ELIICEEWET, S Ie i te local Sficor siiling at the table that SCPAr- | ways ond means cormitteo today tens COMPANY Kidne > proved to b St s he Germaas 2 : needed and soon I was — mr,,-.,Wmm»u t in 1 was wou i . > British from i e | tatively decided to authorize no in- g o P o batt f hepr 1 = John Le . nene e == llicrease | i 0 = o T trouble. The | Dowt Sutferi Go About Your Dutics— | e T Ao : e The notes on the cox T Sase L e un lesued ainountiof) 166 MAIN STREET Rel Comes the Moment You Liberty Bonds, but instead to author- Apply “St. Jacobs Liniment.” | e s { Jom 4 : e | treasury to issue notes matur- [ Room 9 Over Modern Be Don’t stay crippled! Rub this Czl 'e K~ with which compar 1 ipiscsches oL N | one to five years, for any ad- : e €iery ning the end of the war | wi e a pt ditional sums needed Shep. Open Evenings. supposed soothing, penetrating liniment right , the spr > or strain, and out ! > DENTE! comes pain, so . stiffness and . HILA % e When rgver ii . voman s m : $10% Reward, $100 o et s b b I rount 1 - soliciting fu 1 The greaders of this pap ‘\mxea?:’ C . T d S D L C 2 5 v yon " £ she ' 1 to be us 7 se y - at ere is at le ngthens the injured muscles, | Don't make the mistake of bother- | 1 & e me | G oaded it stience has onnecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. tendons and ligaments so | ing \\..\9 uncertain remedi for 1 e e U 15y bw{x able to cure in a ili& $tn':f“s'_4 1[3 A STRONG, RE LIABLE CORFORATION promptl It doesn’t burn or discolor | C'elery King, a purely vegetable for- her pr : > '“‘17 I8 catarrh. Catarrh belng greatly L 2 the skin and can not cause Injury.| Mula, made’ info a palatable tea, is | (s aftornoon that he had not given ;,‘3;;,",‘““ Dy eehutional . treatment. organized and qualified through years of efficient, Don't su et-a small trial bottle natu best remedy for constipation, authority to the woman i Tall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally & T o B ER T GET T ST G iy ) e e e e and acts thru the Blooé on the Mucous trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, ’ = ARt Y System thereby de- 2 " Al ub the misery right out. A moment | 8 he, STRIEE IN GERMAN FEEARL L Y ‘,fé‘f,"w B e Executor or Administrator. er “‘St. Jacobs iment” is applied 's the same old remedy that thou- LY FERMANY. Eiving the patle building vou ot feel the slightest pain or | sands swear by and costs only a few | Copenhagen, ¥eb. 1g. : ip the constitution and assisting ma- Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 soreness, and you can go about your | cents for a generous package. trike ho r 5 S 'm- nch falth 13 the curative regular dutie { Take it freely and give it to the lit- Ruhr indt lon atarrh Cure that “St. Jacobs Liniment” conquers pain. | tle ones when eross ¢ o Rhine and the Spartacins have oc. | they affer O dred Dollars for any Cflnnecticut Tl‘llst and Safe Deposit CO. t ed e ively f { »d Bochum, Hamborn ar i case that it . Send for list 3 o g It has been used effectively for sprains, | o ] ad Bochn e hio D Ac2 SeRthatics Al 5 HARTFORD, CONN. M. 1. WHAPLI 1ins, soreness and stiffness for 60, % 4 AT r of other aces, according to a Address: F. T, CHENEY & CO., Toledo, rs—six gold medal awards. R R e W | 70T from Berlin. l Ohio. Sold by all Draggists, 75¢. i oo .

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