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Boston Store 'SMUGGLERS REVIVE M. ML lays at 9 P. \lnmld\\ at 6 HAVE YOU GOT YOUR SHARE OF THE BIG BARGAINS AT THE STORE SALE THE BEST THRIFT INVESTMENT YOU EVER MADE EVERYTHING IN OUR " IMMENSE STOCK AT SALE PRICES. Goods Delivered as soon after purchase as possnble. PULLAR & NIVEN EURALGIA or Headache— Rub the forehead and temples with Viexs *yO1in nr\nvruApn DENISON liARAfiE 430 MAIN STREET, l'dvcry Cars for Hire, Pay and Night. 'Storage. Supplies and Repairing MANROSS AUTO GO. OVERLAND AGENCY Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 Y1M delivery and heavy duty trucks, from 5 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. ————————————————— HAVE YOUR TRUCKING DONE PROPERLY AND AT REASO) ABLE EXPENSE. I operate a daily Freight and Ex- press Service. New Britain, New Ha- ven and New York. Trucks rvented by day or hour. Local and Long Distance Moving and Trucking. A H. HARRIS > Tel 1560. ilousc Tel. 1849, FLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET Eastwood Electrical Service | Station and Garage. Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SEFRVICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12. AUTO REPAIRING THAT'S OUR SPECIALTY JUST CALL 857, AND WE WILL BE AT YOUR SERVICE. Starting, AUTO REPAIR CO.! 115 GLEN STREET. RESERVED SEATS UNDAY NIGHT AT THE PALACE -—Bl Y THEM NOW . hibiting 139 Arch St. | | being re BOSTON: { from { council | headguarters in - OIDTIMETRICKS § john A. Andrews & Co. ; Try to Get Booze Across Ganadlan Border alo. Jan. 23.—Old tricks are ived and new ones invented lers who are matching their Bu ainst n an effort to bring contraband whiskey the whiskey movement years flowed he tide of which {or more than tw the United States has turned back, glers who once took long chances to send liquor cross the border into Can- ada now are attempting to evade the American instead of Canadian lws. There has been a partial lifting of the ban Canada. The ordin-in- by the Dominion gov- time which prohibit- traffic in intoxi- cinded on De- ernment inter-provincial cating liquor, was' res cember 31. Ontario law pro- £ liquor across bars cept by government upon an order from a ph Th Ontario law, however, prevent inter-province traffic and express. Consequently or in vendor san, Amer with the customs laws have exferi enced little difficulty in having liquor delivered at the ited States bor- der. : Some detection spectors liquor from o tricks used to evade by Cunadian customs * in- when the movement of the United States to Canada was in progress were Very in- genious. Spare tires on automobiles j turned out to be receptacles for con- 2 ot goods. Partitioned gas- served the same purpose. A hot water bottle used by a woman feigning illness was found to contain whiskey. A carload iron billed from Detroit Buffalo over the Michigan Central railroad ed sbmewhere in Ontario and whiskey was substituted for the iron. The liguor was seized at Buffalo. Customs officers here expect a re- vival of these tri and development s in order to bring liquor from Canada into the United States. The for~e of inspectors on this side of the river from Buffalo to Fort gara has béen increased. of the to Three thousand—that's the capital prize.—advt. PROMINENT HEBREW WILL SPEAK IN CITY Will Carry to This City Campaign to Re-awaken Jewish Religion in People of His Cult. The department of school extension, of synagog the TUnion and of | prominent national organization with American Hebrew Congregations, Cincinnati, has dertaken an extensive campaign to in- still new vigor in the religious life of the American Jew. This need has Leen felt for a long time, but it has become especially urgent in these days of world reconstruction when the piritual consclence of the world has -been awakened to an unprecedented degree and men are bent on the seeking of an ideal and true solution of the problems of life. Rabbi Jerome Rosen, field secretary of the above named or traveling throughout for the purpese of mg\nlzxng congre- gations, religious schools or Jewish study circles. He will visit New Brit- ain shortly and will confer with the representative Jews with regard to the religious needs and possibilities of the Jewish community. Rabbi Rosen has found consider- able enthusiasmm for a religious re- vival in all the cities he has ted thus far and hopes to find milar sentiment among the Jewish pcople of this ecity. A Leap Year affair is the Elks' fair. —advt. WILSON’S NEW STENOG G/BERT F CLOSE Washington.—Gilbert F. Close is President Wilson's new chief sten- ograph He succeeds Charles L Swem. who has been appointed ap- ment clerk at the White House. into Canada | Of the same smusg- | ns who want to take chances | and towns which § those of the customs of- ; from Canada into the United | 1 (4 i | { i i FOR NE WEEK——-COMMECING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2ist, 1920 132 Main Street “SEWING MACHINE Special at this Sale $12 Special Allowance for old Sewing Machine. Weekly Payments Members. Discount have no old machine. your Small Club you to if P and also make your name in silk—Free of Charge on SEWING MACHINE DEMONSTRATION AND CI.UB SAL Of the Only Long Bobbin Rotary Sewing Machine The highest grade possible to make. It sews everything and thing from the finest chiffon to the heaviest carpet. Every needed ad- justment is found in this Sewing Machine. It is truly wonderful as well as beautiful. Come in and see it and test it. Our attachments are the best that skill can make. Our demonstrator will show any- you this everything world-famed Sewing Machine. The Only Long Bobbin Rotary. ,| i "-’"'lr e il Absolutel o Correct to Operate . Beautiful Embroidery Free to Ladies—Yourname made with Belding finest silk, (plece of art work) stitched by W. C- Ellis, silk artist Demonstr ator and Expert. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF OURSEWING MACHINE MANAGER — MR. J. C. WITTING. INCORPORATED HARTFORD., Saturday Sale in the BOYS’ SHOP Sheep Lined Coats for Boys, $13.50 These Coats were ordered to come in before Christmas but ow- ing to labor troubles they were delayed and have just arrived. They should sell for Slo but owing to the late arrival we will put them in Saturday at $13.5 They are fine coats for service and appear- ance. Sizes 8 to ]& years. Now’s vour chance, boys. OVERCOATS LITTLE BOYS' ‘BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS Continuation of our January sale. Better get in on this as prices will be higher. All $10 Coats now $8.50. All $12 Coats now $10. All $13.50 Coats now $10.75. All 815 Coats now $12.25. All $18 Coats now $15. All $20 and $22 Coats now $17.50. An especially zood assort- ment in sizes 3 to 9 years. It's economy to buy now for next winter. A discount of 10 per cent. on all Norfolk Suits Saturday. If vyou buy now you will save at least 30 per cent, on later prices! Anticipate. Boys' Union Suits, sizes 6 to 12 years, at 89c. Blouses, all styles in sports and soft collars, for this sale $1.00. Boys’ shop located right on main floor, north store. Skiing is Great Sport This is an old-fashined winter. At least there's plenty snow. And that means plenty of that rare sport—skiing. We have the skis in lengths from 4 to § feet. We have the straps and the fixings. Skis will cost you from $1.25 to $7. It's not expensive and there’s no more healthful sport. Skis sold on main floor at Boys' shop. SOVIETS VICTORIOUS Statembent Says Russians Have Cut Crimean Peninsula from Mainland; of SCOTS GATHER TO EULOGIZE BURNS | Burns Club Holds Annual Banquet Repel Counter-attacks, and Entcrtainment — Scotch soviet the London, Jan. 23.—Russian forces have virtually cut off Crimean peninsula from the main- land, according to an official state- ment issued at the war office in Mos- cow and received here by wireless. ~Our advancing troops are fighting about six miles north of Perekop, Songs and Toasts Feature. In song, in speech and in dance did the Burns club and its friends pay homage to the memory of the fam- ous Scottish bard at the twelfth an- nual, concert and dance of that or- ganization held at the Elks' club last evening. Rev. Dr. G. W, C. the South Congregationa fered srace and, with the assistance of the following young women, the as- | sembled guests were served with an excellent turkey dinner, prepared a la Scotch: Misses Marjorie Robina Bell, Jessie and Jean Blair, Margaret Coch- rane, Grace and Agnes Duncanson, | yjedly retreating toward the Black Jean and Peggy McIntosh, Marion | Sea coast. tobb, Dorothy MacArthur and Bertha _ - Waddell. The reception ‘tommittee: tHe Mrs. Annie Youngz, Mrs. Esther Mac- Arthur Mrs. Bessie Scott, Miss Han- nah Scott, Mrs. Violet Riha, Mrs. Jen- nie Watson, Mrs. Jennie Sloan, John Young, James MacArthur, John Scott, Robert Sloan. John Riha, Thomas Watson and John Sloan. Robert Sloan was chairman of the committee on arrangements and Mrs. Margaret Clif- ford had charge the ladies’ com- mittee President Thomas 1 tacks about nine miles west of Gen- ichesk,” the statement savs. In Steppe region further east, we have defeated the third Kuban division, capturing its divisional staff.” Anather Moscow dispatch reporis anti-Bolsheviki forces evacuating Elizabethgrad, in the northern part of the government of Kherson. and hur- Hill, pastor of church, of- Alpha orchestra at fair—one night.—advt. BAIRNSFATHER HERE John Sloan Mclntosh of Hartford as toastmaster and he, in turn, intro- duced the various speake nd en- tertainers. Rev. William Ross of the First Baptist church was the principal speaker. intermingling his culogizing talk on rus With rave witticisms. The Balmoral quartet, (Mrs. Howard * Horton, Miss Jean Cochirane. Mare A. Schaeffer and Wesley W. Howard), sang and there were excellent solo numbers by euch. Miss Cochrane’s - song, “Caller Herrin'” w especially good and Mr. Schaeffer's Armorer’s Song from Robin Hood was also unusua fine. My Howard's Love is Like a Red. Red was well rendered and Mirs also had to respond to an encor: W, terman was accompanist. added feature was introduced Dave Young in some Scotch charace sor and impersonation He introduced an original so Sy Her Old Rocking Chair oich melody of home I ew Dancing followed introduced | Ty er Yo n “Ole famous caric Nev d i father, ¢ i and one turists, has ju ar 1in He will lec giving light with Amer visit in Ame untit Lon which § Atlanti 3 2 The ai John cock flew presented and have repelled enemy counter at- | the | Just a Minute--Please Where’s that MONEY going, you now have in your pocket? Ever think of SAVING it? Why not put it in OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT pen Tonight and. Saturday Night 7'9 P. M. THE. MERCI TRUST CO.