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CANADIAN WOLVES " DN ATTACK MEN Unanimous Opinion ol Trappers Expressed in Letters Wolves are & is the Toronte, Veb, 16 man-kiliers. This opinior inanimous trapps » i " fieed of letters 1o Toronto newspapers there a report that st and possibly humans riher f the United States bee was danger | . es drive A the intrical 1 a white writes \ thise here, as happened about )t personally 1 ything in it anyone heing killed by trappe rict, writes o at Gogama, | 1 never good story, | Indians being rXXNXNX shout the s Is going wild torn to piece All these so.called asts are seared stiff at the f & man' Saville tells about meeding a pack of ubout twenty, face to face in a bhng- | and adds grizzied, over sight ing snow storm long- \ ooked me from a distance of about twenty the rest of the pack ranged alongside of | him, their tails straight out for just about as long as it takes to stiffen | them with fear. Then they broke; they just fla od out on the ice and flew ona of them." , a big feet; HER GREAT POLICE FORCE Government Under Premier Mussolini is Making Several Important Changes. i Rome, Feb. 16.—The whole of lll"]‘ Italian police service is being reor- ganized under the government of | Premier Mussolini. The Royal Carab- | ineers will remain as the principal police force of Italy, while the Royal Guards will be abolished and their personnel absorbed into the carahin-} eers. The number of detectives on the Ttalian police force will be increased from 6,000 to 12,000, | The Royal Carabineers have been| the backbone of the, Italian police force for over a century. Their his- tory is filled with glorious deeds con- nected with the rise and unity of all| the separated Italian states. They are| noted for their picturesque appear- ance, and present a colorful contrast to all the other police of FEurope. Their tunics resemble the coat of an| evening dress suit, with the tails bor-| dered in deep red. Across the chest several wide strands of white leather cross each other, and are designed to carry their knapsacks. Their head- gear consists of a large felt hat pv-‘\ culiarly shaped, and resembling the hat usually worn by Napoleon. While the Royal Guards, ghich or- ganization was instituted by former Premtier Nitti, will be abolished, not| | | | tion of ten shillings | the Red Cross chapters in nearly every number appre that number wil ganization of Car- only half abineers charged Royal G s " forces will inere to §6,000 FUTURE SEENS BRIGHT OR NANY LORDON BUS DIVERS Ambitions Drivers Will Be Able to Own Their Own Machines If Cers 20,000 Carabineers atter body o ase tain Plans Materialize, Peb, 16.—An innovation in omnibus system of Lon- soon will be inaugurated in the of making it possible for ambi- drivers to become the absolute Londen form inder will be dis. | b ENDORSES LEAGUE Viscount Ishil, of Japan, Upbraids His, Country For Not Showing More In- tevest In Actions of Conncil, Tokie, Feb. 16.—~Viscount Ishii, am- Lassadol France, whe is home furiough, has bheen taking his on own "u\vn\m‘m the press and the people to task for, their lack of interest in the doings of the couneil of the league of nations, He complains that the for- elgn office ignored his request when attending the sessions of the couneil, for information as to press and publie opinion of the league, giving the coun. ell “an unpleasant impression of lack of interest in the council in this coun- try." | He added that the Eurepean na-| tions, which at first attached fittle in- | terest 1o the council hecause of ita| FeEret, | placed in wealiness, had ‘awakened to its use. ners of their buses, If certaln PIans | ¢, 1ne0s after the settiement of the v under consideration materialise. | 'poer Bilesian question, Today most of these buses, which rawl through the narrow streets of London like a continuous procession of elephants, are owned mostly by one company, but a movement has been started recently to give adequate reward to good drivers. It is spon sored by a gasoline and accessories company, which hopes to make its money by supplying these commodi- ties to the owner-dri€ers The plan briefly is this: The hold- er of a one-pound sterling share in the company pays a weekly subscrip- When sufficient funds have been collected the sub- scribers will draw lots, and the lucky driver will be given an omuibus, He will be allowed to choose his route t ugh the city. He will then pay tw nds sterling a week on the pu price of the omnibus until t conveyance has been com- pletely pald for. The plan makes it possible also for drivers and conductors to own an omnibus jointly, The ownership of {an omnibus is considered a lucrative source of income, since it is estimat- ed that one omnibus, on a good route, earns approximately ten pounds ster- ling a day. This earning power is generally fairly equal throughout the year, because the mild winters in T.ondon permit passengers to ride on top every month of the 12, RED CROSS ON THE J0B Takes Up Work Similar to That of Near East Relia’ and Helps Aid Smyma Refuges, Chicago, Feb, 16,—Work rooms for the preparation and collection of garments for the refugees from the Smyrna disaster have been opened by state of the Northwest, according to the report of Central Division Ameri- can Red Cross, which sent out a call to all the chapters for volunteer work- ers, both adult &hd junior. School children are bringing from their homes bundies of clothing that are collected by the Motor Corps and gathered at the Central Depot for trans-shipment. Many carloads have | already gone to New York, bound for Athens. Food, clething and medical supplies amounting to $1,214,686.91 have also been purchased by the American Red Cross for the relief of the refugee sit- uation in Greece and the adjacent islands, and other expendiutres in the handling of suppplies and transporta- tion have brought the amount to over $2,146,687.00, up to the middle of January. Pure lard, 2 1bs. 25c. Russell Bros. —advt. Buick Authorized Service Is an Added Asset to Buick Value Buick Authorized Service is the insurance that guar- antees the splendid dependable performance ability that Buick high standard manufacturing builds into every Buick car. Just as Buick design and Buick workmanship provide Buick cars with comfort, refinement, endurance and economy, so Buick Authorized Service assures the continuance of these superior: qualities to every Buick owner. Infi"cquent as Buick drivers find the need for the assistance of Buick Authorized Service, it is always at their command, and Buick owners have come to regard it as an added asset to the fine transportation that they purchase in all Buicks. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. D-15-9-NP 2256 ARCH STREET. When better susomobiles are built, FIRE INSURANCE — LIFE INSURANC Buick will '+ FOR SALE REAL E MONEY TO LOAN. H. D. HUMPHREY ISTATE AND PHONE 2607 | build them NATIONAL BANK BLDG. “I do not hesitate to say,” he eoncluded, “that the present condition of the counell i much more hopeful than is general- Iy believed in Japan, MARY DICKFORD i fer LORD FAUNTLEROY and SLITTLE LORD FAU | the degrea of LI, D was UNIVERSITY CHANGES, Beach Resigns From law | Sohool Paculty st Yale New Haven, Feb, 18.—Owing to the inoreased pressure of other work, Judge John K. Beach, professor of mercantile law and admiralty juris- prudence in the Yale school of law, has presented his rvesignation to be- come eNeetive on July 1, Professor Reach was graduated from Yale eol- lege in 1877, and received his law de. ! gree two years later, He has been a prominent member of the Connecticut Har for many years, and in 1913 was appointed to the bench of the su- preme court of Conneeticut as associ- ate justice, He was for a number of | years a member of the firm employed | a8 counsel of the university, and in that' eapacity more than once gave advice on eritical eccasions, In W14 conferred upon him by le, and the corpora- tion, in accepting his resignation with voted “that his name be the list of Emeritus Profes. sors, and that the secretary be direct. ed to express to him the very deep appreciation of the président and fel- lows for the more than thirty years of distinguished serviee which he has given to the university through the dual role of DEAREST" NTLEROY '/ — FOX’S — - For the sake of economy NEXT THURS.—FRL—SAT. _#‘ and good values trade at this market. Opr business has been gradually built upon reli- ability, service and good values. Wonderful Bargains For Saturday At PUBLI MARKET ,36MainS‘t;Opposit E Main St SPECIALS Lean Fresh Shoulders 7—11 A. M. " 1h. 12%e Legs of Genuine Spring' Lamb..... Ib. 30c Lean Fresh Hamburg ........... 31bs. 25¢ Sugar Cured Corned Beef .........lb. 8c (Cabbage Free) Lean Smoked Shoulders ... Ib. 12%%¢ Young Tender Stewing Fowls ..... Ib. 29¢ EY&‘[‘E?(“.“.T‘Z”;o.-ZSc i PO S, pk. 4 22(_: Doz. 39c— Strictly Fr'gél{ "Eé‘g”'_—boz_. 39¢ ' SPECIALS FOR. ALL DAY Fresh | Our Own Pork Spareribs ... lb. 1 5(: Sausage .... lb. m12c, Lamb For Fores of Genuine Stew Lamb Ib. 3 Ibs, 256 Fresh Pigs Frankforts Feet Ib. Legs Tender Lamb .................Ib 22¢ Prime LambChops ................. Ib.25¢c Fores of Tender Lamb ..............1b. 15¢ Fresh Cut Pork Chops ... vevo.. b 18c Prime Rib Roasts of Beef .... Ib, 25¢ Lean Fresh Hams ... Ib. 25¢ Lean Pot Roasts of Beef ... 1b. 10c Puritan Sugar Cured Hams ....... lb. 28¢c Round Roasts of Beef ............ b 25¢ Fresh Eastern Pork to Roast ..... Ib. 18¢c 3 Ibs. 25¢ 25¢ 18¢ Raw Leaf Lard .... Ib. 15¢ | Sauerkraut v.... 2 1b, carton 29¢c Sardines | Milk Crackers. .. 2 Ibs, 25¢ Pure Cocoa..... Evaporated Apples pkg. 18¢ Sun-Maid Raisins pkg. 15¢ La;'ge Jl;icy Sunl;ist Ora;lges vev... doz. 25¢ Large Grapefruits 3 for 25¢ Baldwin Apples 3 qts. 25¢ Large Florida Oranges doz. 45¢ Teeberg Lettuce 2 hds. 25¢ Native Celery ... beh. 20¢ Sound Onions . .. 6 Ibs. 25¢ Fresh Dug Parsnips 4 1bs. 25¢ HARTFORD mmom"muumuu.u. All Sales Final FUR COATS " Of Finest nglity and Workmanship MANY HEI;[‘(‘ED 10 LESS THAN HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICES Conds that foretell yoars of coat comfort and beauty; tol nvest your money i one of G, Fox & Com- pany's Fur coats is not an extravagance—but an act of thrift and economy, cspecially now, whea prices on the fnest garments are reduced to the lowest mark since pre-war days, 1 Muskrat Coat—40 inches long, Raccoon collar $135.00 and ouffs, Was $175.00, Sale Price 1 Raccoon Coat, 36 inches long. Was $225.00. Sale Price 2 Raccoon Coats, 40 faches long. Was $235.00, Sale Price 2 Raccoon Coats, 40 inches long. Was $239.50. Sale Price ....... 1-Raccoon Coat, 45 aches long. Was $395.00. Sale Price and cuffs. Was $195.00, $1 $1 $295.00 1 French Seal Coat, 40 inches long. Skunk collar $1 $189.50 1 Hudson Scal Coat, 32 inches long, plain collar and cuffs, Whs $339.50, sale Price .. 2 Hudson Scal Coats, 40* inches long, plain collar and cuffs, Was $350.00, Sale Price 275.00 3 Hudson Seal Coats, 43 inches long, plain collar and cuffs, 'Was $305.00, 5 3295000 hes long. Skunk col- oo e S0 9OE ()0 lar and cuffs, Wes $395.00, 1 Hndson Seal Coat. 40 inches long, Squirrel col- lar and cuffs, Was $325.00, 3250.00 95.00 15.00 Plain and Fur Trimmed Tailor Made Suits EVERY SUIT IN STOCK NOW AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES Were up to $65.00. Now Were up to $95.00. Were up to $1 Now ... $49.95 , Snits of tricotine, duvet de ‘laine, marleen, poiret twill, Gerona, Preciosa and Caracul cloth; the colors are navy blue, brown, Kit fox, black. Included in this assortment are and Kit fox. Sizes as follows: One Suit—Size 14 Seven Suits—Size 16 Two Suits—Size 18 Two Suits—Size 36 ALL SALES FINAL— ED ROMMEL TO COACH Philadelphia, Feb. 16.—Ed Rom- mel, leading pitcher of the Athletics, | |Will do bujness on small cash. Extra piece of today announced that he will coach the Swarthmorc College pitchers be- fore Connie Mack's regulars start for the training camp at Montgomery, Ala. Rommel will assist Head Coach Jay Kelchner. Johnny Ogden, star pitcher of the Baltimore Orioles, and Joe Boley, shortstop of the same club, | will have charge of the Swarthmore Prep school baseball candidates. BOYS AS IMUIGRANTS London, England — Arrangements have been completed to send hun- dreds of boys of 14 and 15 to Cana- dian farms. The boys wlll be ap- prenticed to farmers until they are 1S, Thoy'll get one-third of their wages for spending money and the rest will be invested for their benefit. Frosh eggs 5lc doz. Russell Bros. —advt. —— CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2013. Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs, THE OLD HOME TOWN A A JiM BARBER = % %/3{?{/0 7 A Broken sizes up to 53. « 17 fur trimmed suits in two and three piece models; navy blue, brown One Snit—Size 38 One Suit—Size 40 One Suit—Size 4215 One Suit—Size 4115 One Suit—Size 4614 ~—THIRD FLOOR . 2-Family House at east end for only $5,500. land included. ’ 272 Main Street Money to loan on first and second mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, M 7 —DRINK — AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a large bottle of lemon and lime—something you will like— t’s delicious. Threc size bottles—se, e = COLD WEATHER NEEDS We have a full line of new and second-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas lieaters, etc. A. LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture. 24 Lafayette St. Tel. 1320-3 BY STANLEY OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S '24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD 10c. 13c. 7 ERNIE HICKS, LOCAL ZITHER PLAYER,IS NOW., TAKING LESSONS ON THE CORNET-HE PRACTICES DAILY AT WATSONS BARBER SROP - STAN'.EY i ssavice. D