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Bosion Store HALTHBOARDIS AFTER GLEAN MILK, { Spring Sew- T | nev sevine - Gampaign [0 This End Being Waged by Inspectors Getting ready for your ng? How ahout M a RE UANCE st machines manufac- The Sold hine? Our In this city present time a bpure milk and bottling milk at the last meeting of {he health hoard that ane of the city’s milkmen was before the i board to answer for keeping his milk | house n an insanitary condition. He | received a severe lecture at that time | and was fhreatened he hould lose his | license if the fault was again proved | against him. The monthly report he health beard has just been issued | and the general statement for thoe | month deals with tubercular animals | and of meat and | millks r cows. The ar-| ticla ftself follaws: | That meat and milk from animals with tubereulosis is a constant menace there is going on at the eampaign against im- arters for aountry name LIANC is our own. with maker’'s name would cost vyou with a. this nd hem, rly double, it is complete achments, With ruffle bind and fell and gquilt almost set. of att ~hine you can tuck, 2 casily as yon can do plain sewing. A ten-vear guarantee goes with it. | APRONS AND HOUsE DRESSES ! e s potted n ' Tt | month's bulletin, and it seems advis- and . X { ible to again emphasize the fact, nof | at the situation is any worse than as been in 15t nor that this| department has made a discovery. On | the contrary, it has long been recos- | | nized by those familiar with the sub- | i]- ct that one souree of infection, es- | pecially in the voung, Is through the | medium of meat and milk from in- from percale ina finished button Bungalow arfectiy fitted Aprons in cham made back or | the vithout helt. We carry ¢ ,t work complete stock of WO DRESSES best ons in the city HOUS stripes fected cattle. Several years ago the United States a of agriculture instituted, % 't a raist G quality pereale come in skirt and wal | and has since perfacted, a svstem of our E. Z. fit|inspection covering all meat intended | Agure | far export and interstate shipment. | | | ractive and colors in | department alto one-piece style tline fite any e { This, supplemented by our recently developed system of nspection o | slaughtered Iocally, effectually tects the consumer against diseased neat. Not o much can be said, | i said, | { however, as to the protection afford- | | ed against the milk from diseased | | antmals. While every reasonable ef- | “ fort is being made to eliminate tuber- | | oulosis from animals among the herds i this viecinity, little made owing to the ABOUT $33,000 IS FROM LICENSE FEES overing the point meat pro- progress can lack of be legislation In view af this fact, it would seem | that the earliest solution of the prob- lem would be a keener interast in the matter on the part of the public which would demand milk from herds | known to be free from tuberculosis as | proven by the tuberculin test. Many farmers have shown a willingness to ca-operate with authorities whenever an increased demand for milk from tuberculin-tested herds has become apparent Tuberculosis-free herds also usually means clean barns and clean, whole- some milk. Ts the milk vou are using from cows proven tuberculosis-free? From Be will Revenue Prohibition This Deprive City Which Wil Made Up By Taxation. been finance and Considerable comment has heard that the board of taxation did nothing in fixing the budget for the coming year to make up the deficit of tie money which will be lacking through failure of re- newals of liquor This com- | ment and talk is incorrect as the mat- ter was carefully considered and was one of the many reasons which help- | ed the hoard to decide that a 25 mill | 1ax rate will be neces: s There are at least 66 saloons in this | city at the present time and each of these has to pa $750 for a liquor hi- cense The local police department was materially run on the money thus provided he amount received from liquar licenses was in the aelghbor- | hoad of $33.000. The total ameunt to | Stackholm state. be provided for is more than the | Afcmfhnr to the information, Lieb- $33,000 as the state allows 5 per cent. | Knecht had a bank account of 12,000,- of the license money to be turned over | 00 marks. Tis accounts showed that to the police pensian fund. Thus the | D€ made daily additions to his de- | iota] amount here wauld be nearer to | POSifs, and it is alleged that the prin- | $35,000 and it was this amount that| ¢!Pal sources of these contributions the finance and taxation board pro- | Were wealthy Germans who feared | Nidad for that their names might be added to | It was figured that possibly a small | the cklist and who wighed to buy | amount of revenue might be received ‘f“"“mm One person is alleged to from a few saloon keepers who would | have paid Liebkneeht 100.000 marks renew their licenses lang enough to | for this purpese. cover the time of the expiration ot The = dispateh thelr present license until prohibition knecht's death into effect. The amount would | after the be uncertain, however, and it was not | sheviki figured as positive revenue. The amount of $35,000 instead of being paid by about 66 saloon keep- ers will now be pald by the people ot | the city through taxation This | ameount. probably added about one- fourth af a mill to the large tax rate. Now the people will add to the police pension fund by paying taxes, where- | as in former years the money turned ‘o the fund came from the men who paid for their liquor licenses. The entire matter was well thrashed out the board of finance and taxation and every point was well provided for Hillside Creamery Russell Bros.. 301 Butter, 56c Main street.— Ib. advt LIEBRKNECHT 83,000,000 lice Rept Death List and Is Said to Have Extorted Moncy From Rich. Washington, Feb. 21.—A death list in which appeared the names of prominent business and palitical lead- | ers in Germany condemned by the German Bolsheviki has been diseov- ered among the papers of Karl Lieb- knecht, the assassinated Spartacide leader, officlal advices recefved from | stated that Lieb- list was patterned lists of the Russian Bol- es | AMERICAN LODGE H GREF OF MASONS CTS AMBASSADOR DAVIS, London, Feb. 21.-—John W. the new American Great Britain, Davis, ambassador to was introduced to Eng- lish Freemasonry Thursday night, when he was entertajned by the American lodge, which., although its membership is exclusively American, | works under British jurisdiction. In the absence of the Duke of Con- | naught, grand master, who is ill, Lord ‘V Ampthill presided. At a dinner given { after the meeting Lord Ampthill and | Sir Frederick H. Smith, lord chancel- [ lor, were the chief speakers. Both | extended a warm welcome to Am- | hassador Davis Bavarian Bluejackets in Outbreak But # Are Suppressed by Soldicrs, Van Ca ssell Bros. eb. 21.—A reactionary broke out at Munich’ on Wednesday night, according to the | Frankfort Zeitung. Demobilized Bav- arian bluejackets attacked the Diet house and occupied the telegraph of- ' fice and police headquarters but were eventually dislodged by government troops. | Prince Joachim of Prussia, sixth son of the former emperor, was ar- rested, it being reported that he ap- in- surrection 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. cost at $9.98. NAVY GRAFT PROBE | RENIER PICKHARDT & DUNN The balance of our Winter Coats regardless of NEW BRIT I Relieve Your Indi' With A Laxative Dyspeptics know that indigestion is a constipation, and that until the bowels can be regulats they will act freely and naturaily every day at a stated timy swallowing dyspepsia tablets is of little use. A great and growing number of sufferers from this troub find immediate and then permanent relicf by the use ofil a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin- The laxative herbs act on the bowels and the pepsin and ex- tracts on the digestive tract, forming an exceptionally effective laxative-tonic. It is a combination that has been found wonderfully helpful in indigestion, constipation, biliousness, headaches, bad breath, belching and gas on the stomach. A small dose is all that is required. The druggist will refund your money if it fails to do as promised. Dr. Caldwell’s YRUP PEPSIN The Perfect & Laxative FREE SAMPLES —Xf you have never Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin send for a free per bottle to Dr. W. B. Cakiwell, 468 Weshington Monticello, Il If there are babies at bame. for a copy of Dr. Caldwell’s book, * Care of Baby."” PRICE AS ALWAYS In spite of greatly increased laboratory costs due to the War, by _sacrificing _profits and absorbing war taxes we have main: tained the price i R fatnily lax ative has been sold by druggists for the past 26 years. Two sizes— o 50c and $1.00- of the graft vesterday It was learned that naval officers in- | volved in the scandal had frequented a number of clubs and there met young men of wealth. The young men of means in the draft age some of whom desired to shirk their military Amy, permitted it to become known that they wanted to enter the navy or do whatever they could to evade serv- ice in the army. The suggestion was made that a certain man “‘downtown” { would have to be seen. A visit was | made ‘“downtown", money was passed and soon the young man of means found himself in an easy position in the third naval district The headquarters tor who informed government offi- cials of the conspiracy was a above Times Square. The ramifica- | tions of the graft conspiracy extended to other clubs where he and other naval men had admittance. 1t was learned yesterday that the investigation of wrong doing is not confined to the naval reserve force. Conditiohs in the regular naval estab- lishment n the third naval district also will be investigated One of the yeoman who was arrest.- ed charged with dividing his bribes with a medical officer, it was said, was transferred to an armory where some of the worked were recipients obtained Civilians leely to Be Implicated in Scandal eh plicating civilians bribery and graft, New York, in the charges of now under investi- gation in the third naval district, soon will be placed before the United States district attorneys for the south- ern and eastern districts of New York. Francis G. Gaffey, United States at- torney for the southern district, de- clined vesterday to make any ment on the matter when he questioned. It became known, however, that an effort will be made by the authorities to prosecute men, formerly in the navy, involved in the present scandal if they can be reached by any legal process. That is, of course, provided evidence can be found showing that these men bought their way inte the navy by bribery, or bought their way out or obtained any favor of an easy berth while in the service. Several such cases, it is understood, are being investigated and evidence ainst these men, who are now civil- ans, it is expected will be ready with- in a few days. It was indicated that such evidence would be promptly placed before grand juries with a view of returning indictments. It was reported vesterday that, in addition to those icers and yeomen under arrest wh names have al- ready been published, a lieutenant commander and another medical offi- cer recently were taken into custody. At the affice of Admiral Usher, 250 Broadway, no verification could be obtained of this report. Details of the manner r—— JOYFUL EATING Unless your food is digested without the after- math of painful acidity, the - joy is taken out of both eating and living. Ki-moIDS are wonderful in their help to the stomach troubled with over-acidity. Pleas- ant to take—relief prompt and definite. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION 10-9 for the young ac- club com- was in wh Whieh ¥ with blac outer colfar of 8 Brown® effect in 1 This suit is $45. comfort and where his wife, an actress in a Broadway pro- duction, visited him frequently. This man finally was court-martialled and restored to the service after which he was honorably d harged. Considerable mystery surrounds case it was thought that all evidence against the man had obtaine Indications yesterday were that the investigation has been broadened so as to include other districts than New York, notably Philadelphi: he lived :n the been as Pure lard 27c Russell —advt. 1b., Copenhagen, Feb. 21.—The Berlin Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung says it learns that the German ministry of defense has drafted a bill for a standing army of from | to 175,000. The army will be on the voluntary basis. l | e i GERMAN ARMY OF 175,000. | providing 000 formed charming designs, textures and colerings. ) the very thing to harmonize with furniture, rugs, and draperies. the | | in | tified it as the body Bros. | | killed on Jan. FIND ROSA LUXEMBURG'S BODY. Battered Vietim of Berlin Anti-Spar- tacide Mob Is Ydentified. Berlin, Feb. battered body 21.—The and ap more bruised of a woman which parently had been in the water i than three weeks has been discovered the Landwehr the Tageblatt. Despite the advanced state of de- composition, acquaintances have iden- of Rosa Luxem- leader, who w: canal, according to burg, the Spartacide 17. An Amsterdam dispatch on Jan. 24 gave a report from Berlin that the body of Rosa Luxemburg had been found on Jan. 23 in the Landwehr hal. It was added that the body s badly bruised and that the news was being kept secret by the authori- ties for fear of anarchistic reprisals. Rackliffe’s 919 Wall Papers The Latest Spring Styles are now ready for your inspection The line includes the best selections from 8 of the leading manu- facturers and comprises over 1,000 new patterns in many One can choose just Papers such as we are showing this season have never been shown in New Britain before,—Plain Papers, Embossed Papers, Fabric Effects, Blends, Pressed Papers, Varnished Papers, Sani- tas, Burlaps, Lincrustas and others, toc numerous to mention. Phone 1409-2 parently had some connection with the moyement. He has been staying The balance of our Coats for Children at $2.98 at Munjch unpder the name of Count Merz. The government has announced that it has tzken the necessary meas ure sto protect the Diet and punish the persons responsible for the up-. rising. price $3 to $4.50. A few Silk Petticoats which we wish to clear out to make room for our Spring Goods, at $1.98, former Fresh Russell Bros. ~—advt eggs 55c dosx., sizes 6 to 14 years. new line of Children’s Dresses at $2.00 each, all prices. New Rompers and two piece Suits for Children New Spring Hosiery. T T e i B SR ST TRY US. Call at our sample room in the near future and make your selections, have them laid aside for you until you are ready to have your work done. This will do away with any delay later. Our decorator will be glad to offer suggestions and help you in any way possible. RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., Inc. Window Shades, Paints, Varnishes, Wall Papers, Etc. 250-256 Park Street, New Britain | $1.98 SATURDAY $2.00 WOOL SHIRTS and DRAWERS $1.39 SATURDAY $2.50 GLASTENBURY SHIRTS and DRAWERS $1.75 §ATURDAY 25¢ BLACK and TA HOSE 3 pairs 25 SATURDAY $1.50 COTTON RIBB SHIRTS and DRAWERS 79¢ SATURDAY $1.00 NECKWEAR 2 for $1.00 SATURDAY 85c NECKWEAR 2 for 85¢ _ SATURDAY 65¢ NECKWEAR 2 for 65c¢ SATURDAY 50c NECKWEAR 2 for 50c SATURDAY ASHLEY’