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JANUARY CLEARANCE SAI'E NOW GOING ON specials Tonight From Z to © Beacon Baby Blankets, 75¢ each. Beacon Crib Blankets, $1.25 each. Beacon Bed Blankets $5.00 pair. Value $1.25. Value $1.69. Pink and blue border. = Value $7.00. Apron Gingham, best quality 25¢ 36 Inch Percale 25c yard. Value 36 Inch Outing- Flannel 25c yard. yard. Value 35c. 39c. Value 45c. ) . Full size Bed Spreads $1.49. Value Turkish Towel Sets 98c. Value Boys’ and Girls’ Sleds Tonight at $2.25. $1.49. Cost. ' ew Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Store, Inc. N Stesr e - g lNVESTifiATE [HEADS SCHOOL SYSTEM| LETTS ON WEST, JAPS ON EAST, FIGHT RISING RED TIDE |ATOMIC ENERGY MAY |LEAGUE OF NATIONS ' BE HARNESSED SOON ‘ESTABLISHES HOME RECORD OF NAVY | s e ' ; | £ : S 3 Sir Oliver Lodge Housed Not Far From American Em- Expects Science mi H Make Revolutionary Discovery bassy in Paris, Starts Task ntinued from First P'age) ’ —— i 3 Y Most Any Time. dicated that on the question of ! AR o ribution of destroyer strength as on other questions, Admi as over-ruled by Admiral & well as the department. v naval order, every docu- aring on the navy's war a " Mr. Daniels continued, “is the light of day, and the morc hly the entire record is luid he people of tis countr; the pride th pmplishments of their ntry will be emtirely reassure atters are brought to a show- London, Jan. 19.+-Sir Oliver Lodge Paris, J 19.—The league of na- told the Rayal Society of Arts re- tions is housed not far from the Am- ! cently that if men were capable of = erican embassy in Rue Pauquet where harnessing all the atomic energy in a considerable staff has been at work small piece of chalk, or any other 'since the league entered into being matter of au similar they would officially three davs ago. Its work, have encugh power to raise 100,090 however, still confined to organiza- tons to a height of 3,000 feet. Ltir-n as the only act of th league Up to the present, he Said, they had ‘council.at its tirst meeting was to ap- not succeeded in making use of that ! point members of the Sarre valley power but wére on the verge of doing _boundary commission which is. not it. In the wireless telephone was the j under the league’s control. first step in that direction. There.i While the council appointed three the particles given off by a wire elec- { members of the commission it is vii- 3 o - trically heated to whiteness were em- | derstood that by a strict interpreta- “NOVOCHERKASK' E f /BU,'?Q pleved to break the circuit. e it cettna et i e teliNE foai EA OF ] ~. sitive and prompt were 'mission will be under the direct su- B iels aafd (hatiin the 3 g | to respond - to the electrical stumulus ' pervision of the Palap which is an Bt v sie ¢ : f 5 { that one could send words at the rate "abbreviation used by the league's staft B i it o e aaatitor s - | N g of 300 a minute by the Morse code. | to designate the “principal allied and S. naval forces in European - X : " I5¥ no. ordinary chanical means | gsgociated powers.” put as @ matter of fact “his L 2 could this be accomplished. Tt is expected the league will take ere not afioat." 5 2 ~ (el Among other possible sources of | j,rigdiction over the Sarre region only Shaipal R S e ) energy, said Sir Oliver, was the ether : \hen an.administrative mission has Chay ordera acil A and he warned his audjtors not t0 dis- | yaen organized. In the meantime, “His duties were, to | | 2 j resard it because it was as real & -4po jespuc staff will return to London lecommendations, give us all T“=' { thing as anything. Plants had found ‘jogving probably on Wednesday. The rmation and the fac and out how to use it withaut first turning | (. ters in Rue Pauquet will be re- S S i it into heat and we could not better | 4.0 however, as the permanent Dor- 3 (el e home of the league council-when it meets here. Duties Not Afloat. Zreed Los Angeles—Mrs. Susan M. country and the world know 4 2 =our et the job of the navy was very - comms S > the tides and the waves. ith ¥ j“-h(.”,@,. we should or] of the Los Angeles schools. is believ- = G e ociier ToiBine Yourd et we hia hot have sent so many destroy- | ed to be the only woman superintend- 4 A GHANIST'AN(\ on sccount of the vast areas reguired ble sources of energs sey, recently elected superintendent TO ELECT COUNCILMAN v 3 i o form reservois re land so cov- A special- meetinz of the common certain place or whether they | ent of schools since the death of Eila L 4 : S ent « hools ¢ e Sl s S cot o at 7: ock made ready at the time or | pjage Young of Chicag: Her term would be of much mere value if ouncil will be held a it was importait to retain | is for four years at afalary of $8.000 1. Where the Lettish army isyin two by the Bolshevist push to the | pressed The way to India! reclaimed and used for agriculture. Wednemlay evening, to elect a sue- ee aceupie solshevis V S5 1 50 Dility of utilizing the -waves if resigricd as councilman. nd matters of raval strategy % . savs, “primarily in the | region of Lubahn Laxe. The lettish been ccupied A Bolshevist | shevik Rokh: iess than 20¢ Pility izin he aves if any ried as councilman le was not a minute during the of the children en we did not do everything = s - ibly could i6 increase mnavall now under way against the Reds. t) pian Sea. opens the way for d nava] craft to tight subma- 2. General Denikine's troops are | the Bolsheviki to overrun Northern d pratect our troops. We o retreating in the direction of Kher- | P€ISia and occupy Teheran. Baku [ western short of Lake Baikal.l New FHaven, 19. o small day. One of the bequests in the will b0 destrovers and there v k ““lon the west coast of the Caspian, is | The railroad tunnels of the buildinzs the main house js the sum of 3300 to St. Joseph's son, eastward from Odessa, under e in the war that work was likely to 1 into Bolshevist hands, | trans-Siberian line at Lake Baikal are at the New Haven country club o church to be used for masses in her sed to the fullest capacity. We | s by Ckraiman indurgents. | and the Bolshevikl would then be in | now suarded by the Japanese. Kol- , taining the laundry and caddies’ memorr. The will was drawn on every ship in America that | s ine’s army has been cut | the rear of Denikine’s already hard-| chak's forces are scattered. { quarters were Dburned- today. The July 14, 191 'or us We utilized the navy { —. - = e e LR = Sl i = loss including a ¢uantity of golf ma- very private yvard—everything —— terial in the caddy house is about KICKING ABO RAT . i St H L ; , , - : B B e e wonmiea mom v e Fl@ Was a Fiction Hero But |WILL GIVE BABY AWAY, <. Mayor feorse A Quigles today hasten things, | The large dance hall at Lighthouse "<t3teq that complaints continue ta y | Peint, managed by Thomas ShanleY. pour into his office against the new ' . was burned about the time of the Iighting rala of the Connecticut Light country club fire. The loss here wWas, apd Powr company, of which eon- 00. siderable has been writte within the L = past few days. ke ”7' pL ;—';“L:’."" . & 4 INCREASE IN INWFLUENZA. _—_— 2 _ ; ; Ne ork. Jan. 19.— en : i & p 2 = trouble since I have bw‘l\ thority the violation of principles /0 Se 0 G e aubun R . A ‘ Hartford, Jan 19—There was an ir ! SMALL BOYS ARRESTED. .H]‘yxnl‘uihn‘\‘r‘.‘-‘H‘I!l‘l;'ln I"-:hi‘);v; “f"';"" to the solidarity .z. atlons B ired, dreameal her dreamiotslove Gt g . o n crease in )ntlnénzu cases in the state Four small boys re arrested this fkcien cut i ihin abotlt il which e equally interest vlrlln. S S e > . ¢ week. Rteports from town health morning by Detective Sergeant Théo- S ol cileanRaniioversy i the return of a similar T ete s A el e that 3 5 office >‘.~hfi\<;pu 11. During the past t‘.;)rr- Johnson and will be arraigned in st one. 3 E « catasfrophe GOty v T TS 0 O T & S week there were 753 new c of ‘chambers tcmorrow morning to an- vay 1 have no doubt the peo- { i s to the highest interest of the CETT It T e T TS rOnE e o Y £ 3 i : 5 all "Kinds of communicable diseases swer the charge of ng biroken into see the naval administration | Duteh people not to appear to protect oo T R 2 o reported from various towns. The the store of Willilam Karbonic of 23 +lslen J X chan willy-nilly £l 3 - . : 0 & n efficient. the principal anthor of these catastre BTN TV LI SeR o AT Gl ¥ . H : e fourteen cases of influenza were rec- | North street and tealing a larse — I phes by allowing him shelter on her | e Soles el B0 8 e 5 % PR ported as follows: New Canaan 6, | quantity of candy several days ago. b Question Gen. Wood. ‘u-uuux:_:um‘ \:“ also ’f:h\lnzu.« <“_ Miss Waldo, who says she is a 2 \'\Vn\\ 1k and A\(l"l"ll('n 1 ‘each, New ——— ington, Jan. 19.—Chairman | trial which is claimed Iy the voices | .ouui of former Police Commissiones 3 e ! Fa - 8 , Milford and Stonington 4. LETTS SCORE VICTORY. f the house nayal committee HoRHOLERIGUIT 2, | Walde. makes her hook hero an im- : 3 % S 3 1 T T 7 l.ondon, Jan. -Further sue=- cd toduy Major Gen. Wood | e oy L ! petuous chap whose zospel it is to nab | ki 4 2 1 ! MERCHANTS' LUNCHEON. desses For the Letts in e » asked to appear before the ! Dlushing maiden and carry e E g A 3 5 G. K. Macanley. of the New Britain ' battle’ with the PBolshe i on Satur- ee to explain his statemen vzl aids | nway - has time to think . : Luraber and Coul company, is géing 4day aré reported by the Lettish bu- | He is - -speed hero avy is o floating death trap 5 = 7 ol % : A = it s iaaiden eau here. The Letls f d the Red: & | DQ hE 1 i to tell 11 merchan of New Britain rean here. he Letis forced the Reds h a speech last nizit. Gen. | BREAD GOES UP BUT the Prize. 3 : 4 ; 1t the ar Tuesday luncheon ~at to withdraw from nearly a dozen vil- as said to he en roule from | n the book Itobert Whitney rushes : | { 1 ci miles trom the inistan froutier, '-M}m: were going to be done in that e has been entered by the Bolsheviki, j direction DUFFY WILL IS ¥ILED. e e 1 drive is the only successful gpposition e oRp el ori e v sl on of the late 1rs. Anna was filed in probate court to- "he Bolshevist push through Si- bria. has reached Irkutsk. on the | W HAVE protect our coast was on the ' , vear. she will administer the |striking at the Bolshe line in the | Se of Azov at Taganr llv\mhnu.\’k,,um \fghanistan is open to the Bol. He Dreferred to consider the possi- sor to Charles McMur who has | | No Trouble Before. | ]aw. The powers are convinced Hol- Niion G o i ae e e e e a Living Fizzle | o establish every criticism he { for the right, and love of jus hav- f‘ of th partmen ing been on the finst to caim al y ‘. Dreamer Sue: Her Ki been secretary of the navy ) place in the soc v of nations will not ven years and I never have | he willing to cover by her moral au- 4 - i : : the ks club something of his res|Jages in’ the vicinity of Reshitza. rk to Ghicago and Mr. Butler PASTRY IS THE SAME | ihinss that way and cax off the ” : G ¢ cent trip through the West. The ens — appearance would be sought prize—that is {0 the ement . s i d_tist 3 ¥ tertainment committe H. D coula be reached . B point, whereat he goes 1o France for : j - . rtainment ¢ . Dyson Deaths ana Funerals. and G. 1. Ashley s a’_prize, pres | = ’ . ang Fu o yaniels declined today to his part in the war, with her picture Gl = ; ] ‘.:‘n l\\”ulr:'\ s statement ~ On Staff of Lite Effcctive! j, o little gold frame over his heart 7 E % : B sentediby K'“")Z and Dyson, .whic Mrs. Rose Sebastini 1 Situsayaned toitne personthipldn i Mrs. llose Sebastini of Berlin died speect said the secretary. | end of life, if need b the lucky e ’,.c‘[,“.( at the age of | The : v R . e < 3 i 3 = funeral will be held tomorrow morn- Btiody wants to put him on | Cakes Will, Too. lflower fan't trans into S 3 : | runeral il < ld 1et him tell w nat R o v the garden of real life worth a cent. . e % : = HIGH SCHOGL NOTES. ting at 8§ o'clock Paul's R e e et sinning today the thrifty hous. 1o was 20, ¥ HATHERINE ) HELMS i This morning Remington es, 5 = he commitice and he can ex- | wife had o puy the baker another et A Brown : e L 1917 model, w i a members Mary’s cemetery s expert knowledse papers filed by Miss Waldo's attorne : . G . Chicago—Katherine Helms has of- | of the R. O. s h school, X 2 in the county clerk's otfice say. It *1 for adoption @ baby which will All of the men worked vigorous i Rocco Cal % set Torth that ix 1 nephew of i born to her within a month. moving t thick couting of greasa Rocco - Calini, § months old, died 1y the 1o-cent loaf would be in- former United Distriet Aty p Scores of applications ¢ alrendy with which the guns were covered. Vvesterday aut his parents’ home in poyes straowride = n hy eased 1o 12 cents and th 1 Addizon Brown. his is love's time- 3 come in he mother-to-be, whe is The Amphion club will meet tomor., Berlin. The funmeral was held. today & Frwin givls Saturday night | 18 Conits | Thss etiont avain lable »m that point on: y . % % i ducated and wn accomplished musi- | row afternoon 4:15 o'ciock. and interment was in St. Mary's cema very snccoes The party Love's T able. i ¢ian, has been deserted by her hus- etery. 3 o o s abou Ge E o : The hevoine save she’ll wait, “to the P notl g Lo S Today—I8 Flour Goes Iligher, thsgheroin { increase in price of bread. The bakers announced last week that besinning VP VEAR STRAWRIDE t tod iz recessary, they declare, due (o 1y in enng Ly sleigh : L 1907 Brown asked permission to ! ; bund. She is one of seven childr : 15 4 the increased cost of flour which has L ¢ = 4 q % X seven children i - MSELLS TOBDINE At {0 i 517« barrel, One of the Make rezular calls for the purpose of ELEANOR and her parents are willing to give | ARCHITEC 'homas €. Smith. i Vinthrop, where a splendid | 20 SR B ted fodiy that he broving his affection WALDO N her a home, but are financially un- Calter abir local archiz| - Owing to the late arrival of his : served. Piano selections | 00 5 6 R o Tn 1908 he asked Miss Waldo to - 3 {able to ¢ for the child tect, has been made t iefendant in son, Lieut. William Smith of Chicago, from . barrel which, when sola, become JMrs. Brown and set Decem- % s F it by the ‘hard D. the fune 0¢ Thomas C. Smith, yrovided there was no waste, brought er. 1908, as the wedding date. Many Blind Entered NANTUCKET 30UND, ball company of MHartford for which was to have been held this 109 he asked for « postpone- v S kI ! Boston, Jan. 18.—Nuntucket Island The plaintift alleges the amount 1 was postponed and will ba s e of the ment of the wedding. In Institutions This Year| .. been icebound since Friday, when is due for work done at the Maple held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock tlour, the billuince of $1S represe Tn 1910 postponement for another Hartrord, Jan. 19.—In its annual} the last boat r the mainland lert Avenue school in Kast Hampton. Irom St John the Evangelist church. the overhead and the profit. The Year ¥ asked by Brown. report for the y ending Jun there. A message from the Siascor-. Deputy Sheriff M. D. Stockwell served Interment will be in St. Mary's new kers, in increasing their prices, In 1911 another vear was asked for 119, submitted today to the governor, Sett wireless station 1o id Nnu- the paper The suit is returnable i C¢emetery. ave acted independent of one anoth- In December, 1912, a fourth Dost- 1he board of cducition fou > hlind | tucket or was blocked with :» the court of common pleas on the o1 PLETE FIRE PROBE. er, but all are awrecd that their step bonement was begged for. With o sy a3 blind persons, of whom 15| and was still freexing with s =i ruesday in F | Tcl. 1623-2 Any Hour, Day or Night. into eident Hulalor the Bukers \ Third Party Enters board in various cducational institi- e — POR CLASSIFICATION | TT 5 St., East E: % Jubilce St.,, Tel. 1451-2. Frec Use of Parlors. by Geor Peterson by Bert Corcoran: el Louis Corbett Fdward hnd Charles Keehner Mem- the committee were Misses oward, Hazel 1toth and Betly in s Of this amount. one-half n ien o0 Colnm e o LT association was asked today if there In December, 1013, Mise Waldo {ions in this stale and gomupleted ki Conotier Mix o Siny possibility oftan immedi. e Spscines SR the S complaintlrhich o ST s all the coroner’s hearings | S s all these postponements, g Held behind closed doors it | yoplied that he did not think ¢ iiscovered that Hrown had Powisnctienthe insatciyiol . would bhe an increuse bt ried Mis Mabel Heloise Stokes of osion was clead up. A find- y be re Ve tomorrow | DAY elsewhere— ¥ before, Forty-nin The bourd of directors will hold Z-—Miracle motor bovs and girls were in the Hartford | their monthly session this cvening. | to cut vour ga school for the blind, Two young men |This meeting was postponed | f 10 per cent. Elimin were in Prinity college in this cily last Monday to this evenir { 2 cenls worth cquals gallon guso- | \less r took another jump rtov M Waldo sa lar monthly report of the Tine by K. L. Johnson, 194 Sugur 1 zone up to npear- was made ill by the discovery las shown that the fire start- s irice! i : : Pog ciation will be rvead. Dr. Willimm | North > G 1R e s R g ML e i e e s e e Pfi IAL H E I of I aptist church will be | —- ]Anmws&noohtfle Inc e y . il the speaker at the Fellowship supper | WANTED-—Man with experience in one of the sto this sccount. Mr. Hallinan would having clove unto him to the . ex- « lowship sup; v : Fai RN e ot e o e L S e a1 ¥ i ndibonest Whist will be given by the Ladies' | this cvenins. His subject will be gostiacconntink fn,l tgenxer.al :?l: i £ FUNERAL HOME spending a two weeks stay | count of {he uncertaiinty of the flour suitors of high social standing and Nest, Order of Owls Wednesday night- 1?(’ -:l".'-‘:mkfn(:‘ f”fn-l ln\'nlfl‘lons \::);k. M::\'iv.m{m\-. :;s;‘_ ca=s‘drdr:ss y amnd B Laz, HOME, " vs,. dobn J. Hickey. of the ) market which, he stated, is likely to wealth” during the seven best of in . sen: t ) Secretary ence c? S A Uffice rlors 1 tree s tit iemmetr to all the members. Herald, Box X15X. 1-15-tf° Telephone- Iy New: York wity. zo higher. , her young life { meeting. Electric hall after the