New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 20, 1914, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; E0GS OF GPSY MOTH CIRNIED ON STONE iNew Haven Road Notified of Quaran- fine in New England. The department of agriculture has decided that eggs of the gipsy moth Are frequently carried on stone and quarry products from districts in- fested by the moths. For this rea- son it has ordered a quarantine placed on certain infested districts in New England, which means that stone quarried in these districts can- not be moved interstate to outside points until it has been inspected and passed by the department. Notice to this effect has been sent to the New Haven road, which is preparing circular for shippers on the sub- Ject. Rules governing the shipping and transportation of quarry products in these districts are very strict. They require that every car, box or other container of stone shal be plainly marked and bear a certificate of in- spection. In the case of carload or bulk shipments these certificates must accompany the way bills, con- ductors’ manifests or bills of lading. Stone or quarry products originating outside the affected district can be shipped out from points within the quarantined area only under permit showing they are free from egg clus~ ters. These permits are issued by the superintendent of moth work at Bos- ton. Applications for them have to show the nature and quality of the stone and its exact location. Appli- cation blanks are furnished by the Department of Agriculture, 43 Tre- mont street, Boston. The campaign against the gipsy and brown tail moths has been waged now for some years and the quarantine on quarry products shows how determined the department is to stop the continued spread of these costly pests. As the department has pointed out the pest can be eradicat- ed only by attacking the egg clus- ters. One of the best methods for doing this is to treat the egg clusters with creosote, which can be bought for about thirty-five cents a gallon. The winter and early spring is the time when this has to be done. The brown tail moths can be destroyed better by burning their winter web. If people throughout New England were to turn out this winter and at- tack these egg clusters in the dis- tricts now under quarantine it would go a long way toward exterminating these pests, whose ravages thus affect commerce. FOREST PROFTTS. The town forest of Baden-Baden, Germany, yields an annual profit of $5.25 per acre, or a total net profit of nearly $37,500. You Will Like Our Delicious Hot Chocolate the way we serve it at our SODA FOUNTAIN with ‘Whipped Cream and Wafers for .... 10c e Clark 8brainerd’s Rexall Cherry Ba Cough Syrup A pleasant remedy for most forms of cough. Promptly re- lieves throat and bronchial irri- tation. Three sizes, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00. e ik DRUG STORLE Th <-?cx1u Store I8 MAIN STREET | DRUG STORE GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE COST Every family requires goods daily from the modern department drug store as much as they need to patronize the butcher or baker. Arc you paying too much for your drug store goods? At Clark & Brainerd’s we are doing everything that organization and ex- perience can do to provide worthy goods and superior shoppers of New Britain, yourself of this protection by patronizing our store? fair prices for the service at Why not insure Look at these SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS. “Rexall Remedies” Rexall Orderhes. The Ideal Laxative. ;. ... . 10c and 85¢ Rexall Hair Tonic,. ,Satsfagtion guaranteed ....50c and $1.00 Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Very effective, ..25c, 50c and $1.00 texall Catarrh Jelly for colds and catarrh Rexall Cold Table but effective Remedy ... Rexall Corn Solve:e will remove your corns .. Rexall Earache Remedy. positive relief 25¢ Rexall Grip Pills. For relief of that “Grippy” feeling 25c¢ Rexall Headachs Tablets. A reliable formula .. 25c Rexall Pile Remedy is guaran- A simple 25¢ sure 15¢ A teed to give satisfaction 39c Rexall Kidney Pills. The best remedy obtainable ...... 35¢ Rexall Little Liver Pills. Easy to take and very effective 10c Rexall Liver Salts. Tones up the liver 19¢ and 35c Rexall Rubbing Oil. Relieves pain and inflammation, 25c and 50c Castor Oil. 20c Iron Aromatic Pleasant to take Rexall Beef, Wine and Tonic Appetizer 50¢ Rexall Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites. A general tonic to enrich the biood and re- store strength by giving zest to the appetite, aiding digestion and promoting nutrition. Use it to get well and keep well. Full pint bottle With special attention to telephone orders and prompt delivery service, every family in this city can consider ours Drug Store.”” 'Phone 409. MISCELLANEOUS $1.00 Enders Safety Razor 87c $5:00 Durham Duplex ...$1.00 ' 35¢c Prophylactic Tooth $1.00 Ideal Hair Brushes ..79c $1.26 Ebony Hair Brushes $1.00 $1.00 Hair Brushes $1.00 Rexall Founiain Pens 87c $1.00 Rexall Watches .... 83_5) $1.00 -..$2.50 1 pt. Thermos Bottles ... 1 gqt. Thermos Bottles 100 Aspirin Tablets 1-4 lb_Peroxide Hydrogen 10c $1.50 Clinical Thermometers 1-1b Peroxide Hydrogen ... 26c Bath Thermometers 76¢ Therox Shampoo %-1b Liggett's Tea $1.50 Hot Water Bottle $1.75 Fountain Syringe ...$1.29 50c Eff Soda Phosphate ... 35¢ 50c-4 ozs Cascara Aromatic 35¢ $1.00 1b Eff Vichy ..75¢ $1.00 1b Eff Kissengen .. Gum Camphor Cream Tartar .... 50c 1b "The Nearest ‘ B Hartford Saxony Rugs in their oriental designs make harmonious and durable floor coverings for living Jooms, libraries and dens. made especially for hard wear. come in a variety of sizes. ARBOU Rug and Drapery Co. 200 Trumbull Street, Opposite the Allya House, Hartford. R They are They $7 % COAT STYLE SWEATERS. $2.00 to $5.00 Value, $1.39, $2.59. TITiERICH ! NEW BRIT? INVITED TO TX OVERCOAT SALE LIFETIM 500 OVERCOATS GO Of TOMORROW AT 60c ON TH Mendell and Rosenblum, 525 Broadway, New York, of their latest style Overcoats, including Balmacaan styles @ of the latest Scotch mixtures, overcoats of black and gray and fancy mixtures, silk and serge lined cloth and velvet cg and grey mixtures, 52 inches long, belted back; chinchi shawl and regular style collars, medium weight, silk and | there are many other styles and fabrics. You are bound to b Can you imagine what it means to buy your overcoat in t November for much less money than you will buy at Januz sales. Don’t Miss This Great Overcoat Sale. season. Nothing like Th Mendell & Rosenblum $10 and $20 Wholes Overcoats at 88c, $1.15. DRESS SHIRTS 75¢ to $2.00 values, 47c, 69c, Our offer and guarantee with every purcha back your purchase any time between now and of January. We will cheerfully refund the purch: No questions asked. This proposition must be | make this liberal offer. SAMPLE HA' $2.00 to $3.00 value $1.29, $1.79, aali 149 ASYLUM STRE HARTFORD UNDERWEAR 50c to $2.00 values, 39¢, 79c¢, $1.10. VIENNA THEATERS NOW DOING BUSINESS Two Are Closed Because Troubi Over Salaries. (Correspondence of the Press.) Venice, Nov: 20.—Through the ef- forts of the Red Cross society, some twenty thousand letters and post cards from ,Austro-Hungarian war prisoners in Rbssia and Servia, have already Associated | i IF HAIR IS TURNING i GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Don’t Look Old. Try Grandmother’s Recipe to Darken and Beautify Faded, Lifeless Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark, ! glossy hair can only be had by brew- ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray, streaked and looks dry, wiepy and scraggly, just an ap- plication or two of Sage and Sul- phur enhances its appearance a hundredfold. i Don’t bother to prepare the tonic; you can get from any drug store a 50 cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and ' Sulphur .Hair Remedy,” ready to' use. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color, thickness and lustre of your hair and remove dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Everybody uses “Wyeth's” and Sulphur because it darkens naturally and evenly that can tell it has been applicd. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at Sage | so nobody | a time; by morning the gray hair has | disappeared, and after another ap- l plication it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy, lustrous and abundant. been delivered to their relatives and friends at home. The correspon- dence from both countries comes through Rumania. The letters, of course, are read by the official cen- cors in the country where they are written. The Austrian papers admit i that the correspondence on the whole gives the impression that the prison- ers are being well treated. In Rus- sia the wounded receive medical at- tention, and a grand-duke visited them in a hospital at Moscow. Nearly all the unwounded and' those who have recovered from their injuries are be- ing sent to Omsk in Siberia. It is thought that later they may be put to work in the mines there, but noth- ing definite has been heard as to this. For special benefit of the middle- class of unemployed in Vienna, the Austrian Women’s Franchise commit- tee have organized “Citizens’ War Dinners.” A substantial meal of two courses, nicely prepared and served, is supplied for forty hellers (eight cents). Dining rooms have been pro- vided at various centers where the meal is seryed between noon and half past ane o’clock daily; or the food can be taken home if desired, but | persons must bring their own dishes for the purpose. Among the classes benefitted by this form of relief are musicians, artists, engineers, teachers, STOPS HEADACHE. PAIN, NEURALGIA Don't suffer! Get a dime pack- of Dr. James’ Headache Powders. You can clear your head and relieve a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache in a moment with a Dr. James’ Headache Powder. This old- time headache relief acts almost magi- cally. Send some one to the drug store now for a dime package and a few mo- ments after you take a powder you will wonder what became of the head- ache, neuralgia and pain. Stop suffer- ing—it's needless. Be sure you get what you ask for. |alty by rejecting all tobaccos, cigars | land cigarettes manufactured in Eng lit i either 100,000 MEN French Government Prison RNED, in various ports, loadil ing ships of commerces local men serving with After the cost of their deducted, they will be earn to buy tobacco commercial clerks and shop ussismnls‘ of both sexes. Austrian smakers will soon have to be content with home-grown tobaccos, since imports from abroad have been entirely stopped and the stock of for- eign brands on hand in the govern- ment stores are not very large. The Director of the Austrian Tabak- regie is credited with saying that the | public have been showing their loy- | Perpicxed As to How to Employ s of War. Bordeaux, Nov., 20.—(Correspon- of the to find something for the Ger- man prisoners of war to do, question which is preoccupying French government. There are now about 100,000 men interned in va- 8- | rious towns in southern and western land or France. Both there and in |t PV n T them belong to Budapest the tailors' associations met | ((0EET LGN Ge e to employ and solemnly pledged themselves not| tnem at their own craft would ag- to make up any English cloth. gravate the situation of French un- At the Theaters. employed and give rise to protests ment of exports, meats, cattle, Several weeks later than usual thel from trade unions. {and sheep being among those o Vienna theaters have begun to open It has been decided to use a large ; modities Wwhose export ‘has B their doors, and most of them are| number of prisoners as dock laborers sharply restricted by royal decree. now giving more or less regular per- formarnces. But the two court stages —the Imperial Opera House and the Hofburg Theater—are still closed. This is due to disputes over the salaries of the performers. Fearing that the season might not be very successful and presumably anxious to spare the emperor’s private purse from any great losses, the court chamberlain’s department tried to reduce the scale of salaries paid to the better classes of performers. It was proposed to fix the maximum renumeration of the chief actors and singers at eigh- teen thousand crowns a year ($3,600), and the minimum at seven thousand two hundred crowns ($1,440). No at- tempt was made to reduce the wages paid to the chorus girls and supers, and stage mechanics and other em. ployes. The court officials argued that their proposal was quite fair, as it was only intended to give four perform- ances a week. But two or three of the highly paid artistes offered such determined opposition to accepting any reduction in their salaries thai was found impossible to reopen opera or theater. The quar- rel at last became extremely acri- monious, and the names of the sing- ers who were standing out their regular high salaries were freely men- tioned in the papers. . At last it was stated that they had yielded to the representations of the minor actors and stage employes, who were threat- ened with starvation, and agreed to accept the lower scale of renumera- tion. But so far neither Opera nor Burg Theater has been recopened. dence Associated Press.)— | How PRICE OF (Corregpondence Press.) Christiania, Nov. 20.—The fiour has doubled since the be| of the war and the cutting off @ way from Russian and Austria At the same time, meal per than usual because of cul a the is Avoid Impure Milk tor Infants and Invalids Ask For HORLICK’S It means the Original and Genuine MALTED MILK Olbhcid are The Food-Drink for all Ages. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. More heslthful than tea or colffea For i!fmh.invalidmgo sig chidren. Agrees with the weakest digestion, Emnwfion.mbfifldhu whole body. Keep it on your side board at home. pvigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. 1 EF Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S for

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