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MII_]J[]NS OF [iA[S {SEARCH FOR CAUSE | MORE ABOUT THE | % i}iéi--@iéi-@#fififi@@@@i#fi@#fifi#@#@fifi i OF NEW HAVEN FIRE| ROCKET TO THE MOON Established 1886 ° } New Haven, Jan. 16.—An inguiry | New York. Jan. 16.—Rear Admiral Blg Supply Mo the five ¢ terday in the @hani- | W = Sims today announced his per of Commerce bullding was hesun | PelieL in the possibility of a wocket R ERE 3 reaching the moon from the earth. by oroner Mix . buased on the | In answer to editorial expression i i l Louisville, Ky.. Jan, 16.—Kentucky g £ of ineredulity as to the powers of distiliers still held several million ofiicer, from smoke ';()"i(h( device invented by Prof. R. 1l anuar zallons of liquor today: the last day | 12000 Naschettl, an ,‘;“*‘i"'l""- The | Goddard of Clark college and tested ' i N vas temporarily closed (o | under the ausplces of the Smith Lelo onstitutional prohidition Was | tenants, of whom there are some tirce | ; . : 1 itinted, notwithstanding attempts to | hundred. in addition to several scor Sh iuion ',h.‘. ‘““"“, “ro”\v .‘U cxport it. Last unofiicial figures wero | of students in two busin s e ‘,Iihl" Sanianott what 5,000,000 gallons valued at ap- | Fire Marshal Perkins also looked inty - {'\x{:":,: e fodin o fvac ".“dm’ ‘ : bonded warchouses. Its wis_in | Thg preliminary survey of the bas & Sk & Ll e [ stjion 3 1atio leal an‘ :e some doubt. Unles wted by | ment fndicated that the fire started | Sy o e .mt.\] . _ 2 e a rocket ascend in vacuum? the government, it was said, much of | among materia I llich stocl &} he stock rooms | i 5o, why; if not, why?” Feeling it probzbly will be sold for medicinal | of ene of the store ¢ supposed Sl ; 5 ; : sed | high on the subject. Advocates purposes. explosion of hoiler proved to be | both ’.i“,us o d,(lk“.m‘ banner Whiskey interests of {his state | merely the explosion of an anxiliary Socsiing o i Tetng waited until ¢arly Deccmber in the cater wh plied vunning hot LRWILIE SO UL S and v belief that the president, the suprem 2 g water to offives. If there was " g T e e e S e - rhen the professor proved with a time prohibition ban. When the s i fare which N 4 \voulyc. the lete ys, that a preme court held the law constitu- se on the mect sm S ket would asce @ vacuum for tiona] and neither *he president nor | of the clevator cage i pegeniofireason 1 gun would congress raised the ban, they pre- [ more than a minut - two. Kiekgis pnv[-lc'\l in cace and that 5 01/ | . pared for shipment of their stocks to | however, was very dense and S Dress Plaids, value 6215¢. Clearance price 40c for e e e initoiishp i At b 1l nothine bRt aiContiRuon 101 have heen only nominally successful. | ment door to the elevitor If this is true,” the letter con- \bout that time some Kentucky in- | Shaft been closed it is likely that lit- | tinues. “the rocket referred to will -ests announced, following a simi- | tle Smoke would have fo its way -~ ascend after, sing “ above the Jar announcement in Chicago, that | to the offices. and the fire would hayv ““:"" s "UHO_';J!‘ . and Jules Vernec il 5 i e = 3 S e Sl R \m\l Within the concrefe walls | Was €orrect in his assumption that an Ladies’ long Kimonos, value $3.25. Clearance J !ovyould institutea suitin the comt | beet Kene wit ,explosion from his husc projectile month or eafly February in an ef- + would produce a kick while circling oot 1o accure rembursement trom ' NEW ANAESTHETIC i attraction - ;"T’l“"‘l“fi‘ St the government for the whiskey that ! { raction of that satellite! remained in the country afrter today.: e Percale 25¢ and 29c yard. One almost immediate result of muf COMING INTO USE FAMOUS COMPOSER permanent ban clamped down today . may be the closing for good of the CRa :1 DlES IN CHICAGO 300 Louisville saloons that survived | Discovery Will Aid in Dentistrey Thebiggest thing of the year 5x4 Table Oil Cloth 50c¢ yard. ! {he war-time law by conversion into | ;i My " If you take our advice you’ll % not be backward about g coming in and buy at our £ & 34th Annual Sale of Cloth- & ing. Hart, Schaffner &g Marxclothescanbebought & 2 at prices below the present - ‘market quotations .’ fl@@@@@@@@@@@%@@@@@ S ] # - SRR BEPBBBE cReReteRagey is the Shoe Sale i Operation and Obstetrical Cases: | soft-drink dispensories. A number of | the proprietors declared today that | Produces No Harmful Effccts Reginald De Koven, Born in Middle- i}@@@@@@@@@@@@@*@#@a@@@@@@@@ 36-inch Unbleached ing 29¢ and 33 r | they cannot operate under present S = : ; Sheeting 29¢ and 33c yard. ! profits and therefore expect to hegin Wilmington, Del. Jan. 16.—De- ' town, Conn., Stricken With Apo- == T e has venies. velopment of a new anaesthetic which ' ENGINEER KILLED liminates pain without loss of con- lexy: Was 59 Years Old. ENGLY e . - Meantime, the real work of prohibi- | €I 0 of con plexy by E i + 9x12 ft. Axminster Rugs, value $50. Clearance o forcement - officers bewan to. | Sciousness and produces virtually no . e 1 By doe do=Temnn ST day. They were said to be ready to : nausea was announced here today by go, Jan. 16.—Reginald De k“‘l‘ l\on of lmellu. eng)xyierl on \‘I‘N New ice $43.00. e reaatall v iolatl % E. I. Du Pont de Nemeurs and Co. o n operatic composer and . Thid - ork Tentral. was killed at the State 2 s s a3 o C v < Sell Timber o @ rriveem sl visladans et ithe davila [ discovery, it was claimed, would conductor, died herve carly todayliof G rCMorex Thromtcas; w50 street crossing of the road here today permit elimination. of pain and not #POP! _ on His Property Unless City Takes | when he leaned from the cab windo only in obstetrical cases and dressing Mr. De Koven'who had been here and struck his head against t \ i . . | Dress Gingham, 29¢ and 35c¢ yard. ! Abandons Search e e e | for several weeks superintending the | Steps to Purchase at Once. | frame work of the bridge. this state. Ao . The anaesthetic was described as a Production of his opera “Rip Van 5 . - B . For Missing SiSter | .,ew type of etherenighly refimea Winkle” was attending a dinner at Georse Greator owner of a o Y ¥ the home of Mrs. Joseph Fish when large stretch of land on the West Apmn Gingham 25¢ yard ‘ . Jan. 16.—Search for | and modified by addition of certain 1 > . & a5 written to N i 5 Jeanne Anne De Kay, missing since | gases which give to it the new and , N¢ suddenly became ill. Fe died g il i s 3 | within a few minutes. The body w Quigley to December 30. will be abandoned by | desirable characteristics. S Al SRR ihal clty = 5 g 2 . . her brother, John De Kay. Jr.. he an- “Its ability to' produce insensibility ' t@ken fo the home of 'a brother-in- Meciate a Ladies’ medium weight Hosiery, black and cor- nounced here taday. De Kay said he | 1o pain without loss of consciousness , 1%, Robert G. McCann. lin the way of purchasing that prop- of | erty, the option now held by the city Win a real watch at the Elks' falr, —advt. e NG Jan. 16.—Mrs. Massie and her four-vear-oldy ghter Leonora were burned te death in a fire tha: desiroved their lome here early toda oz, q had rmn down scores of worthless | opens up an entirely new field of use- , M. DeKoven was the founder Seels dovan, 35c pair, 3 for $1.00 clues. He rejected the theory that | fulness, including the lurge class of . Uie Washington Symphony orchestra, Wil be withdrawn. [t the option Thairl hlllod horselt whils despond. | mom e o B e % fof which he also was conductor. He = Withdrawn, Greatorex plans to place ent because of 1 blemishes. without any attempt whatever to WAas the composer of a number of the property on the market for the a had written various sale of its timber. When the land Children’s Hose, Clearance sale 20c pair. Since Miss De Kay departed from | ¢liminate pain,” said the company’s | s and also ) janleflofiits Bimbar AN GRS s S b Hull House here, where she came | anouncement. wsic for orchestra and piano. A | is stripped of its € L > from abroad to fake np social service. | wThe most common of these are in ' 1arge number of songs, including 0O, 'longer be of use a8 W f‘““." 40 o hundreds of persons in many different | = Promise, Me,”” and *“A Recessional,”” j matter has been discussed = seve 0 T e dentistry, where the new ether will oy > - = - ¢ Hodge’s Wool and Fibre Rugs, size 9x12 ft., cities and towns have reported that a ender painless such operations as Were among his works. tmes at meotings of the board of : A t ut action was P person answering her description had | o o troati CraoE B Among his best known operas are, ' iinance and value $22, for $19.—8-3x10-6 ft. value $21 for $17.00. § lccn “cen. S ihine and ailine of testn. sedlin £RID Van Winkle ! “Rebin' Hood,” ' lield up, Mayor Quigley has spproved »”"1' father, lnh‘n< ) ofie\\ Delaits ooty calloases wherclonly DAl amaill suhe Mandarin.” “ifer Little High- ! the rchase by s)g:]\\n‘; ‘;‘Al“!‘ll‘li‘(“\ .“o‘: lives at Lucerne. Switzerland. amount of sther is required tolire- | DN and *“The Wedding Trip,” were | the city it s ‘not the ar lieve the pain B . jothers. ’\nu\ al the board o nce and (a0 meBacn 5 " s born at Middletown. Conn.. | taxation. the deal is yet incomplete. | “It js also especially suited to re- G RESRDOLIES O 2 ‘ \ April 3. 1861. He w duated - ol 4 SRS lieving suffering in such painful prac- ' -\P? 2 Lech tices as sewing of wounds, opening ,f'om Oxford in 1850 uml udied | CHURCH FAIR PLANNED. & on 5 . : 5 - Zalt and treatment of abscesses and chang- Music in Stuttgart, ¥loren Paris | e arrar details = i committec ing of packigs and dressings. ~Tests and Vienna. of St. John the Evangelist church which have been conducted with the Besides writing music he served as. .. =0 "1 o night in the parish hall new ether at various hospitals and @ musical critic on various New York | “ml discussed plans for the event. clinics have demonstrated that it is Publications . 7t is the plan of the church to have 0o Ihotpushly ipracticallana that itstuse Ji: MrsiDe Eoveninadiicenswitnl herll SLu8 BASH U Bee e 0n e ter ch e CHOICE STOCK OF MEATS, GROC AND V ABLES TO SELECT FROM. E is followed by no undesirable effects.”” ' husband until three days ago. when | ;= "0 ., in the parish hall ARTICLE PURCHASED HERE It ARANTEED. MAKE TWO DELIVERIES EVERY DAY. —_ I'she returned to their home in u\:; o PR U e B i | York. A daughter, Mrs. H. K. i i The fair is the fourth PANCY TEAN FRESH PORK ... ... . FRESH MILK A ERSE .. 1%¢ b : AMERIGANS ELIGIBLE l i TR Sathadion : air of the church and through FANCY LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS 27c 2 pkgs. D. & C. Flour 25c Tomatocs 15¢ can i G OV Ol o (s e RIB ROAST OF FANC Y STEER BEEF 35¢ Cans Peas .. 25c 3. Cans Tomato Soup 25¢ hose Who Served in French Units | Frank J. King, Dl‘v Cood year torassistiiniicloaringiithe Schurchi 1ST ANNUAL SUGAR CURED BACO N N . Sauerkraut 15c can Pure Olive Oil § ! 1dekg R B A e i i During the War May Join Federa- | Merchant, Dies in Norwich S RANCE S ALE 2 POUNDS BEEF LIV ER e J 3 HIGH GRAD Hion of French! Vetcrans. Norwich, Jan. 16.—Frank J. Kinz, DIES OF APOPLEXY. CLEA | Stamford, Jan. 16 —De‘gtlx of Ben- A lot of 500 pairs Chil- CALVES’ IIV R S 4 5 5o B < 5 s 25 1 | treasurer of the local branch of Reid; HAMBURG STEAK .. .............. 20 SW A RN "ELERY . New York, Jan. 16.—American vol- | and Hughes company, which also has ' jamin Adams. 53, on a railroad train 5 5 PORK. CHOPS 5 S nb e AND CABBAGE unteers who served in the ambulance | a Waterbury store, died today, agel last night was given as due to dren’s Shogy all sizes up SHOULDER STEAK . .... : . : i : 2 S - Xing r St 5 : sdical Examine 5 i 2 3 oS s, the cign Le he La- : 65. Mr. King was one of the best apoplex by Medical Examine: EPNND BEEF-—Nicely Co 2 15c o) - r.,\.T“.:;l; 5¥ZL\V§R‘:E‘;:{DI:? e “fsfi.i’.flffif’ s :1‘\'(“91\12] i known dry goods men of Connecticuf. i‘;]:g(:) Y Shertill today. Mr. Adam to 11. A dozen different GE:V INE XAAMlzvf“lw\,lg-— FOWLS R 5 Rt IS SN s associate members in the Federa- | He had long been active in : was a bookkeeper in New York and styles, ND “?"‘S"- G CHIOKK HOU ALL C: ED GOODS 1IN tion of French Veterans of the Great | civic interesis and for y. as | lived in Rowayton. He was on his —ALL DAY SPECIALS— (S S War, it was announced here today at { treasurer. He had held the presi-. way home when stricken, the body the New York headquarters by Charles | dency of the Norwieh Chamber 07 leing taken off here andl later o Boys’ High Cut Shoes, Bournez, the general retary. Commerce. This wa. ¥ 3 om~ identified. - e waterproof, special to- The organization, formed to “culti- { Mrs. King; one son, e w.. 4 vate a spirit of loyalty to the United | four grandchildren survive. = T § : i .' States and attachment to Franee'” will | e STEAMER IN DISTRESS. mfil’l’flw. 3 55 > 2 extend its activity, it is said, to Can- = 5 . Halif: Jar. 16.—The American - \ . @da and Mexico. Iliot Norton of the ZoodjComiinguons, [ steamer Guilfora reported Dy wire- i = g . d E < ; : s How to combine, conserve, Havor | jess today that she was leaking 135 5 Norton-Harjes ambulance and = R. ] L Sh C R P il e LK : [ B lioward Gamble of the American field | and appetizingly serve food explained | miles oft Ha th only enough orraine dYhoe Lo. £ish H secvice, have been designated by the | by Mrs. Christine eruemx\‘. “e)dl;& coal to run her within 60 miles of this 236 MAIN ST U S n \E "¢ J = fe tion” >xecutive ¢ nittee tinguished 1u1hornv on househo: p(,n A mg will be sent to her assist- - 63 MAIN STREET. FRANK CIANFLONE, Prop. TEL. 1053 e e R e oo | eMciency, in next Sunday’'s New York | hnce e e ey | PETRRINTRG MM and hono membership. American.—advt. olk on Ja ‘_____________’__________________________.____—.— IEEIIEEIEIIEIE]E]Ellil@E][EIE!@EJEIE][EIIEIEIE]CIIE]E@E@E@EE@@EEDEE@EEEE}@EEE T ) ) 5 6 e 6 6 o OUR NEW SCALE OF BREAD PRICES TO GO INTO EFFECT JANUARY 19th LARGE BREAD LOAF 18c. SMALL BREAD LOAF 12c ROLLS, PER DOZEN 20c During the War the Bakeis of the country held The restrictions on the cest of flour has been raised A fair return on a Baker’s investment of plant the prices of Bread down in order thag the public and flour that could be bought for $10-$11 per bbl. equipment, taxes, etc., means a slightly higher re- could purchaze the nece:sity of life ai .reasonable now costs the Bakers $15.00. Labor, csal and all turn for cach leaf, The New Britain Bakers are one prices, Tie conditions have changed and it now be- . offher costz have increaced and it is no more than of the last cities of the State to put their raise comes necessary for the New Britain Bakers to in- fair that the Baker increase his price to a reasonable into effect, We urge the public to conzider this crease the price of Bread. return on his product, change in a fair light and give us their co-operation. The Bakers of New Britain ] ) ) 5 3 5 1 ) S 6 1 o o 6 = : ¢ 1 0 0 ) 0 ] ] ) 5 ) o ) ]