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CLEMENGEAU SHO! MUCH IMPROVEMENT (Continued from First Page) e enemy delegates could have been~ called in \pril and the actual wce consummated by early summer One of Premier Clemenceau's first \oughts after bein was to send to Secre four, Col. House Baron Sonnino that he could not his engagement. Mr. Balfour Baron went to Col. office receipt of the although Jemenceau’s absence of the the conferees, erstood, reached an agreement which will materially advance the pro- | cedure the conference and hasten the conclusion of peace. event tl shot word tary I wnd keep Sonnino s the na House's on rews and Premier < French poin of view is u Frest Russell Bros advt i5¢ doz., AMERICANIZATION TALK. Miss Florence Hughes of New York Friday Night. to Speak As with social ith what weigh, ser.se, mainly is concernc readily count see in the objective people feel their unac- with the subject. re: time for attention and study gain familiavity with the and methods that are involved, hat even Americans must Americanization really Americanization deals forces, and one cannot or many juaintance quires It to purposes signifies and how it can hest be accomplished with | in New Britain, that any committeo different kinds of well as men. women of New the privilege on ing of this week of listening to Miss Florence Hlughes, a very capablo speaker from New York city, and one experienced in dealing with the soc relating community and among women held at 8 o'clock Grammar school, groups—women | | Britain will Friday even- The ha problems to \eighborhood work The meeting will be the hall of the should appeal any genuine interest portance of Americani who may need it in this city | n angd ooy | in the im- Hillside Russell Bros, eamery 201 Main Butter, street “Y" ATHLETIC MEET. in the Employed at the Y. M. C. A. wil be pls tonifht and some close results are ex The events -of this second last in the contest, will be given the winners fol lowing next meet. The events to- night the four lap the standing hop-step-jump. All-arounds cla evening and pected. are the awards the i run and Says Pile Iiemedy 3 Worth $100.00 a Box | 1 have had itching rliest recollection. 1 am 53 and have suffered terribly. jed many remedies and no cure. About 8 weeks your for Poterson's viles ever since my years old I have T doc- g0 T ad Oinfment all itching, and in three ness. I have only used one and consider T am cured. return of the trouble You my grateful, thanks, aw ped days Se not oTe hox feeling any bhave and may that has this trouble see this and give your ointment, that is worth a hun- ireq, dollars or more a Dbox, a trial Sincerely yours, A. Newth., Colum- bus, Ohio Peterson’'s Ointment for Eezema and old sores is only all druggists. uffalo. weeks heartfelt is a Piles, 35 cents Peterson e ox n STOP ~ CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD S: 1f vour nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed and You can't breathe frealy because of a cold or catarrh ust get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream 3alm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream into your nostrile and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the " in- flamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief Ah! how good it feels. Your nos- trils are open, your head is clean, no more hawking, snuftling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Fly's Cream Balm is just what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need. It's a delight. Good toilet articles mean better health. We have them—finest quality tooth-paste, talcum pow- der, etc. Also Scoflissue soft, absorbent, economical. It goes further. Don’t ask for “toilet paper”—Ash for “ScotTissue.” W. H. RUSSELL Pharmacist, 441 West Main St, New Britatn, Conn. The first application stop- | all | everyone | | elub FAU SHOWS CAPUDINE | deprived through | MERCHANTS SHOW | Oniy learn what ! to o the women who | being published ng the women | desired. { nish | During the | glven by | eriticism NEW BRITAIN DAILY | DEATHS AND FUNERALS Mrs. Mary Dolan. of Mrs. Mary o'clock this morning William a requiem high aredolnt Foy The funeral Dolan was held at at St. Mary's Krause officiated | ma The bearers James Fox, mndward Galligan and atrick Meehan. As the | heing borne from the chur T. sang, “O Dry Th Rev. John T. Winters officiatc committal service at the grave Mary’s new cemetery. 9 church. at tev. QUICK RELIEF NO ACETANILIDE EASES HEADACHE Also, GRIPP and ““FLU”—Try It Trial Bottle 100 also larger sizes AL t the in St Mrs. an Corridon. Richard T fineral of Richard L. Corridon, Jerome street, who died vester- complication influenza, will ifternoon of a of { ailments following . { held from St. Mary's church tomo LACK OF INTEREST ! 5w moming at 9:43 o'clock. Inter will be in €t. Mary's new ceme- e Besides his parents, Mr. and R. C. Corridon, the deceased two brothers, Hobar and sisters, Grace For had been ment Few Attend Meeting and No Are Francis, Anna ridon ical two past conducting 1siness. Plans For sale Day Cor- clec- Discussed. e attendance at called at the Al evening Owing the small the general chamber of Chairman W other meeting Friday to . meeting comme A. House Mrs. Elizabeth Watson. S At The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth ¢ the merchants for | SOn was held at 9:45 o'clock this evening, Feb 21 at 8 |mMorning in St. Mary's church. Rev. o'clock. in the chamber rooms. It J®zeph Barry at a requiem hoped that full reprosentation of mass. The bearers friends of the mercantile trade will attend the | the family. Burial St. Mary's meeti that co-operative methods | new cemetery. may be used in secur support of every retailer for a xeneral day. Chairman House states that un- | Jess the merchants will respond, come | the meeting and discuss and plan such co-operation for st Wat- uary is officiated was in hg the sale annic V. Clark, The funeral of Fannie V. Clark held this afternoon at 8 o'clock Warren F. Cook officiated, and big day | ment was in Fairview cemetery was Rev. ter- for a appointed would be powerless to bring abouf the results desired. The directors of the chamber will meet tonight at 6 o’clock for supper | and then adjourn for business. Sev { cral important subjects will be brought up for discussion The mercantile directors will Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock to | cuss the advisability of a big sale day ! for New Britain, and {3 hear a report on the credit rating hoolk which by the Connecticut A full attendance is \ Mrs. Mary J. Gilbert. | Services for the late Mary Jane Gilbert will be conducted from her late home, 257 Fairview street, tomor- row afternoan. Rev. Warren F. Cook will be in charge of the ceremonies and burial will be in Fairview ceme- meet | tery dis- | Mrs, Rev. Mr. Emilic Wyck. Wilkins will ofiiciate the funeral of Mu Emilie W) morrow afternoon Services will held from her late home on street at 2 and at 0 from John's German Baptist church. William Purcell. | William Purcell, of 212 Main strect, | aged 45 years, died at the Now Britain hospital this morning of pneumonia. leaves two The funeral rangements are incomplete. at is Credit Bureau Hillside Creamery Butter, Béc 1b 301 Main street.—advt. IGE CLUB SOCIAL | He sons. ar- A\rmy and Navy Club to Entertain DA William H. Russell. H. Russell, aged 49 1 died this morning at the New Britain | General hospital. Death was due to pneumonia with which illness he had been confined to the hospital but a short time. Mr. Russell has been resident of this city for the past vears and for that length of time was employed in the Corbin Cabinet Lock factory as a gaugemaker. Ho is vived by a wife and three children Sixty Members of Local City Guard | ; iam —Col. Bullen, Guest. The Army and Navy club of the Y. MO will entertain the local City Guards tonight in the association building. A program has been pre- pared by Chairman Harry Ginsbers assisted hy ommittee headed by | Harold Prentice, and games and rifle shoots will form an important part of the evening’s program. The chairman of the club expects an attendance of about 200, including 60 members of the City Guard with Col. W. W. Bul- len as guest of honor. The City Guards will attend the social in uniform. All service men in the city are invited to attend the social. | The service club orchestra will fur- music beginning at 7:30, and at the City Guard is expected Following a reception in | reading rooms, the guards and members will adjourn to the gvmnasium whero an athletic program | is to be carried out. Teams composed | of members of the guard will oppose teams of the club in baseball, basket- ball, ring-hockey and tug-of-war. evenfng. match games will in pocket biliards and a sur- Srs. Ann Legat. The funeral of Mrs. Ann Legat, will he held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing in St. Mary's church. The burial will be in St. Mary's new cemetory CITY ITEMS John A. Abrahamson and Danielson have been appointed praisers of the estate of the late Carl Otto Therwaldsen. Peter Clark and John Sullivan have been appointed appraisers of the estate the late | Mary Bresch Myer Dunn has been appointed ad- ministrator of the estate of Is Berman and Carlton A. Graves The rifle range in the base- | heen appointed in a lke capacity ment of the association building will | the estate of George Graves be at the disposal of the guests. | A son was born at the New Britain The service club has made arrange- | hospital this morning fo Mr. and Mrs. ments to furnish light refreshments| Frank Aspinwall, of Berlin and smokes for their guests. It There will be a meceting probable that the smoking privileges | Columba, Daughters of ( will be extended for the ecvening cvening at the home of in other entertainments given by Maguire of Black Rock Army and Navy club, ! A pinochle tournament — this evening at the The regular monthly mecting Hira Temple, No. 90. D. 0. K. will be held at Vega hall this ey William Daley, James Luby and Martin Welch were the winners in the Tabs’ pool tournament last night. | The team captained by Luby now h | & lead of 26 with one more match to | be played A surprise 2 e 5 i ,_ | evening at the The New Britain Veteran Firemen's | . v association held a smoker last eve- | . {wentioth ning in Turner hall. which was large- | were tastefully decorated in red Iy attended. President John J. Heck- | white and blue. Piano selections man, presided as toastmaster, Thomas | were rendered by Ravmond McInerney J. Dyson, arranged the menn. { and voeal selections by Leo Robinson, During the past prandial exercises, | Joseph Glynn and Daniel Driscoll the history of the association was | freshments were red and dancing members, and some caustic | was enjoyed. was handed out. It was| Helen Holman, a young said some of the speakers that |speaker from New York city the request of the association for | dress the local ‘‘Yipsels” at thei quarters in city hall has never been | rooms in the Booth bleck tomorrow granted. The relative difference in | evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Holman is s 1o the o’clock arrive Aaron ap- of be plaved bowling. of is Court this J. of tile, Mrs wenue will be held D. eggs 55c doz., Russell Bros. of 36 ning. 14c, Van Camps mil Russell advt Bros. VETERAN FIREMEN DINE, sociation Member Hand Out Somc Eat and Then Criticiem. party was given last home of Miss Verena of Chestnut street, in honor hirthd, The rooms Re- colored by, will ad- | the pay of the chief and the assistant | @ graduate of the Rand school of So- chief was also delved in, and it was | cial Science and a very interesting stated that the assistant is far speaker. The meeting is open to the derpald at present considering public, P LR LD Misses' $2.50 Gun $1.98, Damon’s shoe Yeaton J. who has been un- the Metal Button, sale.—advt. Sterans of Maple strect, ill for several weeks, will resume his duties as secretary of the New Britain Co-operative Sav- fngs and Loan association Saturdas George P. Spear will leave tomor- row for a vacation at Belleair Jeigts, Fla. Buj 10 per cent. discount at Long's.—Advt. | Tresh eggs 55c doz. sseil Bros. | —advt. i o - | Pure 27¢ { | | vt lard 1h., Russell D A —— The drink that ‘takes the place of coff INSTANT POSTUM A pure,delicious ness American | ¢ Beverage - MCENROY WITH Announcement that E local Colt JUDD & CO. was made today ward F. McEnroe has reslgned manager far Goodwin, Beach investment brokers, and has assoclated with Judda & Co., "a local house in the same Iine of bus Mr. MdFnroe has bheen with io0dwin, Beach & Co. for a.year and half. & hecome Hilistde Creamery Butter, 1h Russcll 301 Main street.—adv 55¢ Bros., { New { shown and ! and | | hall. vears, | Kenilworth club. | |4 of | Your shoes before noon and get HERALD, * GROCERYME MEETING AT New Mlaven Man Gives T Talk Before the Grocers Butchers' Association. President Everet!, of ‘the Connegl cut Fat Rendering and Fertilizer oo poration at New Haven, addressed tH meeting of the New Britain Grocks and Butchers’ association at th . A. last night. Presiden Everett, who was recently host to” Bl delegation of lgeal grocers at plant of the Feftilizing corporation in Haven,” complimented the men the size of the gathering .and apparent interest hich was by such an organiza- | He has tr throughout the sing in the interests of tho‘ rterprise with which he is connected | 1d told the local association that its organization is the largost and strong- | est in Connec The affair in the ¥ night W arranged Chamber of Commer grocers butchers are and body the ide ganization was first 1ked President William Cowlishaw chairman the meeting and duced e speaker. In his speech of | introduction touched upon the need of co-operation between the gro- and the Chamber of President Phillips, the Grocers and Butchers' a spoke along the same lines co-operation between the chamber and the new association the best means for the success of both Following the talks by Messrs. Everctt and Phillips, an entertain- ment was presented in the banquet The entertainment was divided into three sections—Dewey North en- tertaining with monologue, Ben Parker with a musical act, and E. W ‘Clemens with sleight-of-hand work. Besides local grocers and butchers and members of the Chamber of Commerce, a number of senta- of out-of-town associntions at- tended the meeting. upon the rem tion veled sp icut. { L @8 9 Jast by local i of which ithe | members of an or- | over. | was | intro- | A 2 the nd in whi h of he Commerce. | Hartford sociation, | ring | repry tives Fills sell ide Bros., Creamery Butter se 301 Main ib. t——advt street. PRIVATE FROST IN TU. Street Soldie Awaiting Dischas Washington Merritt at "ge. Camp Private Rayménd Frost ington street, 2 member of Company I, 1024 U. 8. Infantry, has arrived in this country and at present is Camp Merritt, N. J. His family had not heard from him Decem- ber 29 and three weeks ago received letiter from Washington saying he had been transferred to a hospital on | January He was discharged from | a rest camp last Novemher and was ! guarding Hun prisoners Bordeaux | until he returned to the hospital in | January this year. | Private Frost sent three ; Bonds home to his mother asa b day present. That was several months | ago. The soldier has arrived, but the | Tibert. Jonds may ‘‘some- | where in France.” | back | cy at since at of | be still in Van Camps milk —advt. FIRE FIGHTERS BUSY. ¥xtinguish 30 Acre Grass Fire and | Also Save Auto. | After working for half, Fing by a few two hours 0. 4, assisted ! Engine company No. 1, succeeded in extinguishin 5 fire co ring over 30 aecrc of on the Hart lot. on Plainville now owned by the Stanley | W The fire started during the noon hour, and department was | summoned at After an hour | and a half's re-enforcements from Engine company No. 1 called to help extinguish the fire. An explosion in the gas tank automobile at 5 Lincoln strect nearly caused fire 10:30 | this morning company No. was called Lincoln street ge in time the car from | serious damage. | nd ne company men from Tand ks the wo i were of an | serious Engine to the to save a at gar: Pure lard 1., advt 3ros 27c i \ | ATTENDING CONFERENCE. H. City Secretary Clarence Barnes York Going to New Meeting. Seceretary Clarenee H S (8 AT e New York which Barnes of ti locs attend a con- | tomorrow | feren in morning at secretaries Stat will {iscussion duced by overse: city number over the United The subject for and which will intro- Dr. John R. Mott “The | s problems and the world of the Young Men's Christian ociation.” The conference open in the Flotsl Astor 1 will continue through the This work being furthered the Y. M. C. through thre sions of the 2 committee, work city be is pro- gram 18 e at 10:30 and by divi- International arial the New is A the secret foreign and York association 1h., Pure 27c ~—advt iard s of | | be | soar | Russell the {1} tel coh me: 88 fractig W were & incidin orice con | most oth market Steel, Mot Gas featuring Wall Str 1 to 3 points in® coppers induced six per cent caused general hour. The closing approximated 860,08 s Pure 27¢ -th., Ru —adv lard NEW BRITAIN CAR MEN ARE SEVENTH Hartford Employes Rank First >urchase of War Saving Stamps in 1918. The Connecticut company is proud the record made by its employes in the purchase of War Saving Stamps during 1918 The company has sued a statement showing that its em- ployes, during the ten months ending December 31, had purchased Saving Stamps and Thrift Stamps to the value of $27,426.71 The Hartford employves stand in the list, they having | to the value of $5,101.6 is second, having pur to the value of $4,18 is third in the list Middletown comes 290.50; New Haven 187.70; Torrington with 81,073.25 first ought stamps Bridgeport hased stamps )6; Waterbury with $2,311.25; fourth with $2, fifth with $1 next in the list New! Britain Dorby $975.25; Stam- ford $661.65; Meriden $447.53 and Norwalk $117.34. In addition to these amounts there were sold through the general of the company stamps valued $8,084.32, making a grand total of 26.71. The company continue to sell War & Its employes are as enthusiastic now as they ever were about supporting the government in its for and each depart- men striv to make even a bet- ter it did last year. is is Then comes $993.23 treasurer at will aving Stamps, need fun ng recc than mps milk 14c, Russcll Bros. —advt BOOZFE PRICES TO RISE BECAUSE OF NEW TAXES the new tax rate for sa becomes effective, and as eve” will Next woek ioonkecpers rule the p ascend considerably. One the Main street dealers said today that thoe probable price of bar whiskey would cents whereas it has sold for of ‘“red of 15 cents in the that the better grade of whiskies nearly 50 cents a glass will to BARTENDERS BALL. Tentative arrangements completed by the Bartenders’ union for the annual concert and ball which will be held on the eve the city election, in Turner hall. The follow- ing commitiec is in charge of the ar- rangements: Charles Maier, man: William Cor treasurer. and hay chair- and, secretar and hur F. Connor. Fresh eggs G5c¢ doz., Russell -advt Bros. TO CHICAGO. Berquist and Rev phannsor returned to Chica 1. Both ministers were in this fou past week ttend funeral of Mrs. Berquist, mother of Rev. C. BE. Ber and mother-in-law of Rev. Carl Johann- son. Theodore Berquist has resumed Upsala college, Kenil- Jersey. He is also a son Andrew Berquist RETTURN Rov: (& E! Carl o, city the ve Andrew he studies N his at RAISER'S SON ARRESTED Copen achim, mer g IFeb. 20.—Prince Jo- of of Pr youngest Fmperor William, d, according to a dispateh f dispatch his rest was on suspicion of his being cor nected int 158 son has om states ar- with certain igues Creamery Butter, 1b. 201 Main street.—advt. Hillside Bros, $160 Reward, $100 this paper wiil that there is at least ase that science has its stages, and that is cata being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts thru the Blooc on the Mucous Surfaces of the Svstem thereby de- stroving the foundation of the adisease, glving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na- ture in doing lts __The proprie- tors have so_much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fafls to cure. Send for list of testimonials Address: F. 7. CHFNTY & CO., Toledo, Ohlo. Sold by all Drigsists, T6c. 4 The readers pleased to lear: one dreaded dise been able to be TOO LATE FOR CLAS IFICATIO Open face watch with rm, on Tuesday evening. please Teturn to Rev. J. W. . Mary's rectory, and receive re- vard 0-3dx fob aad Finder Bar LOST. MICKEY iS COMING in War | | before | debate This will mean i | expected reen | d \ ! <25 1ders, Fra & Clark™ ; 25 American Hardware ASSEMBLY T0 PROBE TO INSTALL NEW LOCKERS AT Y. M. C. A, 1,800 People Will Be Accommodated (Continued from First Page) By New System—Rooms Over- mane institutions committee mended a change in the name of Narwich hospital for the Norwich Insane hospital The bill concerning exemption of | payment of the personal tax was transferred from the judiciary to the; finance committee. Extension of rights for troliey companies in Bristol, Middletown, Waterbury, New Britain and Hartford were recommended by the raflroads committee. A bill to enlarge the Groton borough limits was | i, rejected t Favorable Reports Presented. Favorablo reports to the were on the bill incorporati Busbnell Memorial Ha to establish a memorial to provide for a sewage plant in Westville carrying bond provisian: to increa the license fees of lobster fishermen from $2 to $5; and amending tho charter of the Bridgeport hospital re- lating to office Representat tuck entere against inefficient given members hearings on bills committecs and House Leader King said the gricvance was real, and followed determine means of bettering the method of notice crowded Now. recom- | he| The new the of locker sy. t mecting of the Y. M. C. A lire about a month ago, w- be installed Monday and will he read for use about the latter part of the weel Through this system, a sy sterr of baskets, the local association will be able accommodate twice present or 1,800 m, accey sane to to about In addition facilities, t the way from tion For has nmemberst th he new iso a of increased roor loss of article nd & some time past been unah. shig nt Horace poration Hartforc disposal $100000 hec a nffict sent with system 1,800 membs room will lockers will m oniy mbership abou 900 lock lockers will be ava The Toclkas be remodell and removed wi he ex- ception of about 200. At the entrance the locker room be installed a rvice window man must apply for a b be given basket and the key to a locker, and ter finishing his gym work he will turn the ket with his key to the man at the ket and gym drying room use the next the locker will someone else to Nauga- protest notice Caine of informal and delayed will where each w ket. He ress and rc gym suit and service window suiy will be sent and wiil be time he calls, then be ready His | to a ready for while for advt Bros. DENTISTS TONIGHT. = Secretary for continuous and it will be poi suit and the us time. he baskets nson make other arnes will arrange this Affair Will Be Held at Siuttle Mea dow Club—Program Arranged. The aanual the New Britain Dental be held this evening Meado club. Abaut have signified their bein present and an sible to get the gym o at & Hutcl indow of huttle local dentists intention ¢ enjoyable evening The committee on arrang ments has made plans for a short tertainment to be given by an essay 1 )8 Stanley ist, and short papers will be read The officers of the soctety ar D! Feeney, president; Dr. Dary, secretary and banquet society the S a locker any Hart at b 15 many with success en- oyster: treasurer. Save the Babies J NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two L or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thiriy-se: per cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, 2nd one-half before they are fifteen! We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save many of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparatior Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complainis conta more or less opium or morphine. They are, considersble quantities deadly poigons. In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. There can be no danger in the use of Cas- toria if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher as it contains no opiates or narcotics of any kind. We can har: Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORFPORATION organized and qualified through years of cfficient, trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, tzzecutor or Administrator. Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. HARTFORD. CONN. M. H. WHAPLLS, Pres't