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NEW BRITAIN DAILY WEN IN FAV[iR []F EDEAT* AND FUNERALS | ALIENS YESTERDAY, Eleanora E. Hafner. CITIZENS TODAY N | Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill officiated at ! the services for Eleanora E. Hafner at - i LEAGUE OF NATIONS o cromasssieshons 2 sstoc s e | Iron Ma home. Interment was in Fairview | 11 Applicants J cemetery ception Planned at Burritt hinks Present Covenant Gan Be Beda Elizabeth Anderson. sl O | The Iron Age 2 teel products not loo favor on the proposed schemed 1 Beda Elizabeth Anderson. azed 45 o, oo applicants were natura- o ]m mved U on | vears and one month, died at the|ji.q by United States Commissioner | Secretary of commerce to ‘isted ! hame of her sister, Mrs. Charles Lind- | o PY "0e ™ Cesterday, before | Prices on a lower plane. AR PO ¢ gren of 353 Church street, vesterday | 7o 7o " B “yfoskill. The case of | Defore, it is more than a mattes o o { afternoon. The funeral arrangements i oo Fot co " ((ho was the only Ger. | Price that s holding ‘m«k busil Vashington. Feb —Senator | are incomplete, but it is expected that, o 0L W nicant was continued | Buving of copper in the face Off Owen, of Oklahoma, democrat, speak- | the funeral will be held ecither Satur- \iting approval from \Washinglon. | Peated cuts has been negligible. g8 e industry believes that read§ case, and it is said he should be allowed to work it$ $350 worth of Liberty Bonds out in a natural way Slow thoug Johannes Johannson was admi the necessary liquidation of war labi to citizenship after a discussion as wage scales must be, what is ' r@ what his real name wa Johann- | 8arded as the step likely to g Son’s two hrothers, each of them hear- | auickest and most direct results in @i plan constructively rather than ‘“ex- | L » | 2 different name, were his wit- relinquishing of government control Ing vague suspiclons and arousing | derson of this eity. ! nesses. [of fooa products and a reduction Ing in the senate vesterday declared | day or Sunday afternoon and inter- hat while not pe I Breither was a witness in fi ect the proposed | ment will be in Portland fEere e sonstitution of the teague of natious | She is survived N the following 1s “wise, sound amd just” in its fun- | brothers and sisters: Mrs. Lydia I damental principles. The senator, | stram, Mrs. Charles Lindgren, Miss who has just returned from France, | Hannah Anderson, Ferdinand Ande urged the senate to consider the league | S0n_of Portland, Miss Bmily Zebilius { of Rock Island, IlL, and Bdward An- ment the hostility of our people on the = = Jonas Mikalauskas., recently dis. | living costs beginning in the kitchenyi8 theory hat this instrument s Michael Durick. { charged from Camp Devens. and who | Current demands for mill products’|S #ull of pitfalls and dangerou. The funeral of Michael Durick will said in response to a question, “Rus- | have been 1z r in the a ;vsz(e “The peace of the world.” declarcd | po hela at $:30 o'clock tomorrow | sia has no government,” was ad- |than commonly appreciated Those mitted hecause of his military serv- | plants which have had to shut down | Senator Owen, “is too 'mportant, the . =~ from J. M. Curtin & Co & P people is too important, that wel iy gt Mary's church | Others who were admitted to citi- | have worked off the back log of “'!the &hould fall'atithisthwondactully auspic | . R zenship were: Michael Carruba, Jo- | cumulated orders and others even | ‘Ui clous time to adopt a plan which will | i seph K. Lakowski, Battio Clarizzo, | Where 65 per cent. of capacity is en- | I safeguard the future of the world ; Bernnrd RLEROEAD ‘ | August Swenson, John Linn, Ervio | gaged, are now almost wholly on new Nea League Can Be Perfected. Ber 1 L. an, the 1l-months|T. Westberg, Carl Person, Santo F bookings, which keep three to eight| ;”"t, et ra i o oiain e ot fold §=on Ko tin\x San M FRobert J. | zina, Fdward Peterson, Joseph Bris- | weeks' work ahead of the mills. It ”"‘Sh 18 et e e ) e dird this morning at the home | bak, Ephraim Carchb and August F.!lis those mills which are equipped ff;fm ers Hity of himself and the falli- | of his parents in Miiford. The funeral | Mannochi i more particularly to turi® out railroad | Change. 5§ representatives. would | Will be held tomorrow .wl‘.v(nq{m u,]_x‘d} Thos: who were not admitted either | material or are not adapted to supply- ! W 5 ¢ o ofa | burial will be in the new Catholic| through refusals or continuances |ing the automotive irade which em- o N e porfect. It is mot per- | cemetery were: Angelo Lasala, Blik Kavolik, | phasize the light volume of buying Am Best Suga ——— Luigi Lavata, Stanley Ostrowski, Gio- Stocks in hands of producers are Alaska Gold it is a benefit and contains many things of value 1 it can bhe william A. Faulkner. perfected so as to completely safe-| yyinjam A. Faulkner, aged 17 years Agri Chem Car & Fdy“Co'® Ice .. 15 vanni Scalora. Stanislaw Milenowski, | low, but distribution has not been af- | Am Michael Lyons and Anthony Zaptko. |fected by manufacturing consumers, A reception will be given the new |notably the agricultural implement | iard the world against war and at} ., of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. | citizens, March 6 in the Elihu Bur- | makers Hears hio s i e Can ceve. ATR 1e same tifie completely safeguard | p.ikner of 300 Washington street, | ritt school hall TCL T ST e e Marariiiony Loco veue. 650G the sovereignty and absolute inde-| 4.4 this morning following a week's | S TR Shoml o e vl SiveltP s, . 67% pendence of each one of the member | ;05 The death of the young man| Van Camp's Milk 14c. Russell Bros. | argued that thls distribution Should!| Sugar ....s. 214 nations.” | comes as great shock to his family | NS I T e D e Tobacco .....197 No Need fofi Interference: | and friends. He was taken ill with al e lit drastic price cutting questions. { Am Tel & Tel ...107 Replving to eritics who asserted that (o010 co1d last week, and gradually CITY ITEMS (R mhe s vemmonts o reducing | Anaconda Cop ... Article I. of the proposed constitution i ..o " "o " This marning his par- | plans are meanwhile being developed T S Fe Ry Co. would authorize the supreme council S Tasin Tces ents thought they saw improvement | { with the aid of arguments for co- ofhie \"“"f_"" BT e ety | In his condition. He however was ! Dow't fail to see “Mickey” at Fox's | operation and consultation of leaders | B & O ... ty of the T'nited States, om0 Statn, | Stricken with a bad spell and failed | and hear it at Henry Morans'.—advt. {of industry, which arc rikinelyi| B LTSRS S vr. 1‘1,1]”1 w .\A .\Ju.v‘_ Hl'v‘l = ool loNnally He was born in this city Captain Willilam J, Trask, of the |similar to those denounced in past gth :;f“‘ 3 | ——re e e \'“"I“; taly {‘,“; ’:"‘:‘ “_ S “mi and attended $t. Mary's Parochial | ordnance ~department stationed atyears as illegal. }; ”“p’_ ADSTIoX S T R vu‘n)v‘n‘l ‘J:;x:mur 1 LA 1 school and the New Britain High | Philadelphia, Pa. is home on a I«un"i Under the free play of buying and | (‘,;;: “‘1:”' et | 4 JAY JIARTFORD. EIATEON OF - CTAIMS o omene | SChool for two yea He later went | of absence until next Sundas | selling tactics, there is further evi-{ ¢ e r .. | i Vi PR Ll ey It is not necessary for the league | 75 00 B 0t TBe.| Miss Katherine Mills, daughter of | dence of price shading. In the matter | Ches & Ohio Controversy Over High School Games | R v ).I.' bor i aitah to interfere with the internal affairs | - T Mis et Mills ot Gurtial| o 8000 S e s I CliTno i Co A Will Be Dropped Until After Game. PP i and Tor thetiin et SRVl | sides his arents, two brothers Howaid { Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mills IIGLEE 0L S LRIl G DI e (o P A St Paual o s s lerlin in the County of Hari of any member nation. | ata Bred Tasibhes survive street, took part in a concert recently | for export to Canada. a cut of §2 per| Chi Mil & Al oach William G. Moorehead of the | ford aMdMtate of Connoctiodt on i1 So. that there would be no misin- | ! given by the Mangus club of Welles- ( ton was made by three makers. Hard | OO ¥ r local High school basketball team an-| 27¢ ¥ of Febru N A ,') ‘W]J. terpretation of the powers of tha| T ley callege, singing the ony solo part|steel bars have been sold at a con- | Cons Gas 5 nounced this morning that the game | ISR ol P Garred 1o league in this matter Senator Owen |« CARD OF THANKS. with success. | cession of $2. Recent sales at $5 be- | Crucible Steel | scheduled to be played in Hartford Sérnard F. Gaffney, Esq.) 5 racommended that the proposed COn-i We wish to thank all kind frienc New dancing numbers by Lynch's |low the market for billets and sheet| Del & Hud ... | oren 14 vould he played e pek i (SERNNNGe bty stitution he amended to provide that| ,nq neighbors who assisted us in any | orchestra, State Armory Friday night. | pars have been for small lots Distillers Sec schedule. Following much discussion | of sajd New Britain, nothing confained in the Instrument|manner at the fime of the death of | —Rdvt | Bolts and nuts, for which demand }‘ Rt | on the part of the local school author- | on thiBstate of Andrew itself should be construed as g1anting | our heloved father and uncle. Weo ars| Mrs. Charles . Frisbie of Russeli|has fallen off, have been moved at| Erie ist pid | ities and others, it was thought that!or New Britain, withi e any rights to the league over the in- | enecially grateful to employes of | Strect has for her guest Mrs. Percy |about 5 per cent. reduction, though | Gen Blec SHe R HOStEon e ent even the can- | geceased ernal affairs of member nations, but | yonican market and all others for | Hood of Detroit, Mich | frmly held in some market centers. | Goodrich R | cellation of further athletic contests: Thig Court doth decree that si that every member nation should be | pequtiful floral tributes | Dance Judd's hall tonight. Adm. 35¢. § Rivets are now quoted at $4 per ton | Great Nov pid .. | with Hartford would follow the 1ast| months be allowsd and 1. td% recognized by having complete right MR. AND MRS. W IIII‘I‘]» VELEY, | —Advt. below last week’s levels. Several| Gt Nor Ore Cotfs game between the two teams, but this | the creditors of said estate to exhibit over its emigration and immigration, | MR, AND MRS. H 'n\fi-r Seasasy R. W. Poteot of tlie Stanley Work? | makers of tool steel have reduced | Ilinois Cen | notice by the coach seems to dispel| (heir claims against the same to the ts imports and exports and all its| b d will leave for New Orleans Saturday | prices 10c per pound | Tnspiration | the rumor. administrator and ts that public] domestic affairs without any inter- | e to attend the meeting of the National | geveral bids on 20,000 kegs of wire | Interboro ... Whether the playing of this game! notice he given of this order b; foritioe whutever by the leogue WILL OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY. | Industrial Traflic league which will bo | 1o%ie 1or the government all named | Interboro pfd will have any effect on the playing of | vertising in ~ Recalls Washington's Address. | The annivarsary of the hirth of| held in that city $3.50. the only variations being due to | Ransas City so e ”r',f‘ }'*“';"“'” omnat S RO lintisaia NGy i i “I am altogether in accord with the | Robert Emmet will bo observed hy| JHSS Sarah and Miss Harriet ROE-|ihe fizuring on the freight charges. | Kennec Copper known. Prineipal Louis P. Slade has | circulation in it . principles expressed in the farewell| no member 8 % ¥l ers of Stanley place will stay at Dulmye cur mentioned last week appears | Lack Stecl | announced nis intention to confer | yocf CHT T Pt s 5 R | the members of the Bmmet club in|fand, Fla., during the remainder of |, 5 ot o i Lehigh Valley | with Principal Hyde of the Hartford | .. s A il ddress of Washington,” Senator OWen | {heir rooms M . : to have been named on sti it A ' | stgn post in of N B shi 1 | rooms on Main street, tonight. A | the winter JiEo ey - . | Louis & Nash | school and the athletic caaches will | oin boot . continued Jut the day of American | yrogram has been arranged and will L O R e e et e[S T SO OO R P atibir ot e nio lothine e s un. nearest the place where isolation has long since ended. Our | he carried out following the business | mers oidae orenir. adat A< A new step in the governments | Max Motor co e ceased last dwell \ferests are bound up in the welfarc | meeting of the club. During the | K“‘{’I:\‘\(A;v‘ di\nr R iy | Bolicygas fo) priceiina b oo taken | Mex lenm Niitivis Enis 55 doxen i The Husy BERNARD F. GAFFNE ind happiness of mankind. We arve | business mee the report of the | Base e S penamont | auietly v the namiag by the director Tittls Store, 801 Main streetic—Advt 1 S oTaea W e et tn eaios it ST Jass in the Tabs' pool tournament) o .joc of the war department of a ] » longer isolated © are 0 | delezates to the Philadelphia conven- | jast night, score 100-61 12 ° he 5 n & e ice Wwith the duty and the task of | tion for the Friends of Irish Freedom | Dance judd's hall tonight, Adm. 35c. | Price below which the —govermment | y P S R R . sing the influence of this great na- | will be read. John F. Meehan and AR & Rl | will not negotiate for the sale of cer- | tion to bring about security and peace | Robert Murray represented New ! comonrt and ball at State mops | tain Kinds of scrap [ 2 e 3ritain at the meeting. I : ;tnf‘,li‘np‘:,‘”' fi‘ll\”v i | IREviatnce accumulatos) (it iargel| DIAKE YO R “We cannot afford to have another | s | ',".,"" S ion will meet to. | tonnage of semi-finished and finished i] vorld w The interests of the Van Camp’s' Milk 140, F [MSEneMachints eahom '”‘”' 31 | material sold for export during th 1 r L | amp’s Milk 14c. Russell Bros, | morrow night in their rooms 2 3 s e o A American people demand peace, secu- e ‘\’10-" i Church street WanandnoCshippedionaseoy i o HOI SEWORK A PE4E g g‘ RE rity and stability in order that they | £ A mhadny| e o e (R obtain vessels is being held (\ I | ] \ay enjov the rights gained by our | | L Sl et ey ok and onta kol i constitution of life, liberty ana the| WAR BILLS OF NAVY VA Nl 6 G eeenin| i B L, LUl S pupsuit of happiness. | e B0 1 (0] | been piled up n ECROLE : ! at Turner hall | tons of wire rods bought for Franc puthern I f7The world wants peace, justice and | TOTAL E | B O ranpsiol il il Ja < 4 Jeorge Rogers o o rik will b i 1 o price paid plus ! Southern Ry e Shass asif wiline o a1etror thia q;1,391,970,8841 (',(11;:({ ]'}'"‘,y'(vrf :?\‘ \;‘ \»mn \:’x \\' it is stated that m\‘ e )Y o iE iSoucn Ry .. ause. Do not underestimate this de- | = E | the e | warshous charges amounts to nearly | southern Ry pfd mand. Do not deny or ignore this | i:‘_"““-'_“\‘ m_*"I-'”:J“l*‘l;ndtw ot Whel | qouble the present market pricc ;.,_.“ ,_,1‘,,, o 2 S - . rawforc a Q stree’ i1 i = e fexas O - . profound aspiration of the human | Daniels Informs Vice President That ! s : L s Mrs. N. E. Chapman and soun, Low- S e I se a asher instead of an anti- eart - | Van Camp’s Milk 14c. Russell Bros. | . S D I Increased Txpenditures Amount. | is. who have been il for the past | g \dvt, | Union Pac s e e s | ed to This Much. I Don't fail to see ‘‘Mickey” at Fox's R D Gtah C quate as card. Little Store, 301 Main street.—Advt.} M Donis Bl olsee i e et o nTen Utan Copper gl e o { | Weshington, |\ Feb. a7 —Tncrensea|(BNS AR L sl SRy SR CE S SR8 L | DEMANDS REFUSED U 8 Rubber Co U E ka V. Cl instead NOTED EDITOR HERFE. Sxpendliureal ofl tha navs 41“'r'£n’lmv-mE “J"‘if“ e e it il 1 S€ a rurexka vacuum Lieaner instea e — t| dressed te pupils ¢ o L ! 4 l b due to the war g ed to e rorning i v Friand Tichter, Stockholm Newspa. | 4U° t0 the war amountea 10 $1,591.- | school this morning. T o | of a dustand germ distributing Broom. i o7 | 970,884, Secretary Daniels has inform-| The local liquor dealers put the perman, to Address Luther League. | o the | 3 : 1 s i Al = : | ed the senate in respanse (o a resolu- | new prices into effect this morning. | bg Island Strikers As That of | t 5 = ¢ t The Luther league of the Swedish | tion For the fiscal year 1919, the| Hereafter G £ bar liquo: 1 ’% U M d f J l‘ D Lutheran church will be addressed | cost of the navy was estimated :\l'1“:“:\H‘\,,l,(‘.h,t”;;l:'( C, ?,1,"::(‘,”; w‘,:“‘.f‘,}\’~r,t American Shipbuilding Corp. il Se a 0 or "!S(ea 0 -‘Our ee 0 this evening by Editor Erland Richter | $2,313,474,413, (R R G BIC S et 5 2 . : | s 2 Q M h of Stockholm, Sweden his m»h: “The total expenditures for the| con! l',',;:' il ‘_",,"1'“\“’, ‘\" S | Washington/ileb. B 21 ==lioxeman | 8 ST i run your SeWiflg acnine. knawn editor has besan a four of tho | navy.” said Secretary Daniels in 1iE [FEULIBGoE e ucssil Sns e | steel workers at the Hog Island ship- | : Natye HEgs iR Tne . United States and will speak in all ot | ter to Vice President Marshall, “re.| Villilam Fitapatrick who has been | .4 who went on strike last week | 1tHe Store, 301 Main stree 4 U Fl hti h i d f i o) the principal cities, carrving a mes- | ported during the period from April| i the ordnance department at Camp \”,” . srenses from £64 to | T A . USe a asnitg t instead of an inconve sage direct from Sweden to the Swed- |1, 1917, and June 30 last. {he sccre. | Raritan, G0 Sl rectived i baiy || 2o 0 OB IRAVEEN OIS EEER e | PARTY FOR NURSE. i d M h V C d', sh Lutherans of this country. Fol-|ed to $1, Assuming thag| charse and has returned to his home | $70 & weck. and from §32 to a S nient aflger(}us atch or ana:e. if»\\m;: fzxs}!:wlk and the business meet- | the expe for the navy an a| on Arch street. { week, according to the importance of | yice Nellie J. Tarrant, Back Irom | : . ng, refreshments will be served by |peace basis during this period would Robert Smith of Prospect street, | the duties performed have again been ) ~vance, Guest of Tonor. l d El H i P d the league. fhave continued to increase at the| who went overseas with the 76th DI- | ffored sc ‘1 $66 and $54, re-| ane ot of SR 2 seac eanv ry - eCtflC ean“g a The local branch of the Luther|same rate as during the decade from | vision and was later transerred to the | oocro: Sdas e e pRESEn st andE socuilgnas: Even S 7 ¢ lehgue has received an invitation fro 1907 to 1916, in wh il e et A S ] e ivel y Charles Pie e reGtor- | gvening at the home of Mr. and Mrs ‘nsllead ()f a \)Vet7 mussy H()t Wdte}' the Swedish Luther league of Middle- | ntal cost of the navy grew from | o his hom R e general of the emergency fleet cor- | wyilliam J, Tarrant in honor of Miss 4 > fown to visit that city on the evening [ $98,392,144 to $162,021,540, the total | qe om0 this cify, having been | poration. The usual fime and one- | Nellie J. Tarrant’ who receatly re- | BOttle of March 20, and furnish the program | expenditures for the navy on a peace| ool Teed from the service. balf for overtime, doutle s o | purned frow France, wihere she. was e For that evening. | basis from April 1, 1917, ta Novern. | 1‘1:9 111;.. jl;\h.’;r(l‘nriyfl «n:;s called out ?Y!l\\'u s and )\.tiv‘ 1.\‘\”.“:1, y}r“;m ml:- | conneetea with _the American Red e t : t . t d e S ber 1, 1915, would have been $agq.. | & 1045 o'clock last night from hox | day were embodie Mz ez's of- | Cposs. About friends of the local 6 EI T Q f Native Ergs 55e dozen at The Busy | 022,480, Dedueting s from e ts| 42 for a chimney fire at tHe Hotel | for- which was identical Wilh that | nurge were present and a most eajo . uSe an eclric OE_L, er H:is ea 0 Little Store, 301 Main street—Advt. (tal expenditure of $1,853,593 363, | Dronson | made by t American International | aple evening was passed. The Misses d h f P ld - == | shows that the expenditures were | . “US$ Daisy Brumbaum, who leaves & lding corporation and reje | carlson and the Misses Meyen fur- Stan lng over tne ire with an 0 | $1,591,970,8%4 above normal, and thig| the €mploy of the North & Judd Man- | ed Py the men | nishedmu sical sclections, both instru- t h; d | amount is therefore chargeable to the | UACLUTing company office on Saturday 1 ouncing his deeision today | mental and vocal. Refreshments wero raspioned one. 7 | cost of the war.” of this week, was tendered a farewell | by letter to the men concerned, Mr. | sor S e S W | Of the money spent betwee: Jeir | 4inT party this noon at the Fore-| iez declared that existing scales in | winners of the prizes were: Gentle- - = z YOU f Pl UF 'NTENSE AGUNY {1, 1917, and J”"\" ‘;"y\rl\( fll(:'(h” Ar‘y"r'}‘“"’“"‘ club house by her office asso- | other rds for men in like capacity men’. prize William J. Ta 1it; la- /- ic “ ay 0 pre er w/ | tary pointed out that $775,278,164 rep- | “12t€8 . did not justify increases at [og | dies’ pr Mrs. John J rrant: = = | resented expenditures for the pur- A marriage license has been grant- | Island. He added that if the ship- | hooby prize, Lillian Meyen = e T have suffered Intense agony | chase ana construction of ships and | ¢4 to Wallace Tarle Bartlett of Glas- | building indusiy \ to he perpe- Miss Tarrant was discharged from |21 from eczema on my leg and other | sor improving naval sation: tonbury and Clara Olson of 174 Jubi- | tuated in its present vigor, “it must | the American Red Cross service last 7 i R g arts of my body for years, and re- | i i) lee street. purge itself of those who are incom- | week Previous to receiving her dis- L 8 3 eiyod only temporary relief from Bennes . petent or physieally unfit for the : ol she had served five months in g B ter preparations. It is only a BONUSES FOR SOLDIERS. ANOTHER SHIP LAUNCHED. rigors of the work France and for a time was with the 19 N! ] S* LQVJEN’Q R‘i i month since I started to nse PETER- | Washington. Feb f—Arrange- | Stratford, ¥eh. 27.—The steamship | - W BUS UOHTEANONO 10 AULIE URILIIY ain St S Dii. f BON'S OINTMENT, and there is 10| ments have heen completed by the Sanpa, 8.600 tons, third of the wgoden | tomorrow for Waterbury where pign of eczema or itching. Youn can! o deparimentitorne o vessels being built for the United | ill take up her duties on the refer to me.”—Geo. C. Talbot, 27 Pen- | g, ., DA HMER "\' )’ e "," ment 10| g teq hipping corporation, was | nursing staff of St. Mary's hospitai eld street, Buffalo, N. Y s S Hcers and. | enlisted meni i, oy the vards of the Housa- | March 1 v I've got hundred testimonials, | ©f ”f' army of the $60 Loaus pro- | tonic Shipbuilding company here %0 o AT E ) says Peterson, of Buffalo, Jjust as| Vided in t evenue law. ayment | gav- - This completes 50 por cent. of dozen at The Busy . . g e e e e e e . . s wrect—aavi. i Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. a8, when I first started to put out | Sible. TField clerks and nurses when g0 (ORCS DO constructed unde ; Just fine 9 ol et PO e e e S PEFERSON'S OINTMENT. 1 mado | honorably Mscharged — will shure I Gaushrer of the supe St e W arter a‘fellgrs 100 LATE FOR GLASSIFICATION. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION 1p my mind to give a big box for 35 |t distribution of Todus om 3 @ a lnf; : g} y il 2 JASE = ] : g $uts, ond T am sull dotng i, sl nd men discharzed hereagter | PI2nt- christencd the Sanpa. been play e organized ualified through years of cfficient, Ry dodEeistiin the e khmows, | Will receive the bonus at the sumc — outdoorsw | WANTED. ages 12 to 8 ¢ € N MBSt N LS oM RO e fthov eetitholn ARl Nali: n nt The Bus | 15 vears i members of trustworthy service, to act as Tonservator, Guardian, I ‘guarantee PETERSON'S OINT. | hey get their final pay b e | < rs, s » 301 Main stroct.-Advt. | Post Toasti the New Britaln Branch of the zzecutor or Administrator. TENT because I know that its e ————— £t Stamp (MADE. OF CORM) " Cour 0. K.'s !A)\N BILL. NOTICE. g ~& Hot Milk ; Cluh. ant rriers’ mighty healing power is marvelou SENAT AL TioIe, e R . f ooy to every one who buys a bor | oo Tt a0 T B S e Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 hat it is rigidly . guaranteed for | . Bgcma, salt rheum, old sores, blind, | [APerty Loan bill passed yesterday b pany. & Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. leeding and itching piles, ulcers, | the house, today was ordercd report- Ladies’ Auxiliary, U W. V., avill S — o e B kin diseases, chafing, burns, scalds| ed favorably by the senate finance | meet promptly at 7:30 this evening in TO RENT—3 rooms, steam heat, 4',’ HARTFORD, CONN, M. H. WHAPLES, Pres’t. md sunburn, and if not satisfactor, I committee without any change in the | Kenilworth club hall. Puplic whist | r East Main street. Call Samuel ny druggist will return your money.” | form in which it passed the house. at 8:30 will follow meeting.—advt. | | Rudiman, Central Market.2-27-3dx