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Our You Can Buy a Greatest January Furnitur NOW IN PROGRESS We have made preparations for the most interesting Furniture event we have ever held. First we have collected the kinds of Furniture that we believe will be the most desirable obtainable in each grade and we have becen ex- tremely careful in making our selection as to the quality of the Furniture as well as style. ] Every housekeeper, every newly married couple, everyone who is interested in new Furniture or the refurnish- = i ing of a home, will be delighted to find Furniture of such excelience marked at such low prices. : i — It is impossible to print a list of the Furniture here. Anything that we might say could not posslbly roprecer il the fine things we are going to show on our floors, the value of which you can only appreciate by coming perscuaily to see the Furniture. Naturally best selection may be made on Friday morning. There are many small lots that are especially attrac- 4 tive that will doubtless sell out quickly, but there will be continuous offerings made throughout the month. No 25 Per Cent one who has Furniture to buy during the coming season can afford to miss the opportunities that we will present be- ginning Friday, January 15. We include everything in this sale. Rugs and Carpets, Pianos, Magee and Herald Ranges. We can furnish your home complete and store your goods until wanted, free of charge. FREE SEWING MACHINES $1.00 DOWN $1.00 A WEEK wie i | JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO Cabinet, $1.00 Down, $1.00 a Week. 132 MAIN STREET 'WANT INCREASE IN | UBRENS SALARY Health Commission in Faver of Bigger Pay for Inspector. | i An effort to increase the salary of; Sanitary Inspector John O’Brien from | $780 to $1,000 per year is to be made at the next meeting of the council if the plans of the board of health are carried out. At the monthly meeting of the board yesterday it was voted to recommend the increase as it is believed that Mr. O'Brien is ‘entitled to the money. A few months ago a similar prop- | osition was turned down by the coun- | cil, which objected to increasing sal- | aries in the middle of the year. The | latest proposition was introduced by ; Dr. Henry T. Bray. Dr. T. E. Reeks, « superintendent of health, spoke very | highly of Mr. O’Brien’s services to the city. 3 Shperintendent Reeks’ Report. Dr. Reeks reported that in Decem- ber four cases of scarlet fever came .to his attention, nine of diphtheria, | none of typhoid fever, one of tuber- | “culosis, six of chickenpox, one of | vhooping cough and one of impertige | contagiosa. Fourteen fumigations ; were made. ; | In his laboratory report, the su-, perintendent stated that ninety-three bacteriological examinations were | made during the month. Examina- ' tion for the diagnosis of diphtheria 'revealed the fact that of thirty-six | cases, eight were positive and twenty- eight negative. In thirty-nine ex- aminations for the release of diph- theria, there were seventeen positive and twenty-two negative cases; in six | tests for the diagnosis .of typhoid | tever and a similar number for tu-| “'vercular bacilli, all were found to be negative. ! Forty-five garbage complaints \\'ere! received by the department in De- cember. One manure receptacle was | ordered installed, seventeen closets | and cases of defective plumbing were | prdered repaired, twelve new toilets | were ordered Installed, instructioms | were given for the removal of four animals, one permit for connection with the sewer was issued and one order was given for the removal of | manure and stable refuse. 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Further par ticulars on request, Large Papier-Mache Models for School and Exhibition Purposes. 14-Inch Model 28-Inch Model . 00 Address All Communications ROY AL ARTS G P, O, Box 859 lin his report, stated tnat, during the | Ma“l’ Quu!w Also smaks a | disease were discovered upon his | farm. |newing the garbage contract but no wrssie s NEANERS NEEDED, | Emglish Soldiers in the Trenches Firing ninety-three miscellaneous orders to T v OAVS REY. CESNER. Af Germans Barely Thirty Yards Awa Food Inspector’s Report. . A < A Milk and Food Inspector Crowley, month of December, the found three dealers selling milk which was be- , Crn c C n low standard. They are Thomas Mfins an]fl[ at fl[S[ hllffl 3 Davis, A. G. Marchesi and Pilkonis & Drobnis. In addition to this, he R PRI found one sample of milk adulterated The address of Rev. Herbert M'l by the addition of water and another 3 P, - , of Iaston, Pa., at the ban by skimming, the offender in the for. Geener mer case being M. Bongiovane. > g The doctor reported further that| Bible class at the First Congrega- he had issued eleven permits ta sell | tional church to the men of the con- milk, had collected and analyzed | gregation was a plea for more Vi- thirty-six samples of milk and | slonaries, greater dreamers, and less brought to the office and analyzed [ of the materialism that character- | one sample. Eighteen barns and | izes modern life. quet given last night by the Men's | dairies were inspected by the inspec- A vivid picture of the girls coming tor in December, 194 cows were in-| out of the factories here in New spected and there were 128 food in- | Britain was drawn by Mr. Gesner. spections. He saw in the mechanical regularity The report mentioned the fact that | of the factory life, the worship of | the suspension on C. L. Luce of New- efficiency which characterizes mod- ington was raised December 17 and | €D industry, and the merciless driv- that, since that time, he has been | In§ Which the establishment of “ac- lallowed the privilege of selling milk | celeration” as the American watch- word has brought about a fatal de- lusion of materialism which is driv- ing life out of humanity. When a man works in that plane and never looks up to face the stars nor feels the influence of the ideals The report of Plumbing Inspector | for which the great men of the world | in this city. It will be remembered that cases of the hoof and mouth Plumbing Inspector Busy. | W. A, Weiant stated that he issued | have given their lives, then the soul eleven permits for work in new | of that man dies. And when the soul | buildings and twenty-nine for old | qies the man !s dead. buildings, during the closing month | Do you realize, he asked that the {of the past year. Six tests were | moving pictures give to many men | made in new buildings and four in| the nearest approach to the ideal old ones and seventeen jobs were ap- | that they ever reach? Man always | proved in old buildings and seventy- | feels the call of the ideal and the one in ald structures. Fifteen per-| duty of the church is t6 give him an mits were given for sewer work and | ideal and to take the place of the | " ten for the inspection of sewer | moving pictures in his life. & i - Lt work. There was oo prosecution The Church Undervalued. ENGLISH SOLDIERS IN_TRENGCHES and conviction for a violation of the “What the Church Might Mean to plumbing rules. i S $ the Individual and the Community"” 3 Superintendent Reeks reported was the subject of Rev. Gesner's ad- western France and shows English | about to fire at the German ftrenc against’ purchasing a sterilizer, which This picture was taken in north_|soldiers in the trenches i 3 would cost $900, as the, machine has dress. He began it by illustrating c in the woods how man undervalues the things he | — barely thirty yards away Save $100 a Pianc SOCIETY H y F. J. Ward Ele Holmes at North & Frederick M, election to the last night at the North & J! ciation after nine years and elected to fill ficers were cled President—iJ Vice Presidel Secretary——J A uditors—Gi liam Whitely, nell The membe preciation of efforts on beh and it was dul to his work thi such an excell He had been U since its formal Mr. Holmes his term of © been received dues, initiation and donations been disbursed death benefits, regular report f Baiance on $2.881.88; recel terest, $87.64; $3.961.52; disb fits, $648.88; donations d expenses, $7 ance on hand, year, $113.16 Benefits we! bers, of whom abled by aceld ent 260 memb# which is sevent] vear The assd ent entirely on (of the omission hes not proved its worth. 5 - NS e ety whn oo has and places a much higher value b S upon that which he has not or the | the heel of materfalism. Instead |tial to the life of the so -] “I fe s a er isols tl}:ir.l.yhcl(xl:eflnd:\\:w\ng“::f;;vdi“,é‘j: to be| thing that is new and glitters. Ths | of strengthening them, the church |ful, honest undtpr‘a:'ti:u’lhor‘ et e Chairman Tallard Dr‘ Ar;derson church is one of the institutions in | holds them down. Quigiey Asks ror B and Dr. Reeks were appainted s aeon | life that hias been undervalued, one| The church is the progressive ele- e O wDUTL. vou, and 1 want the membership Mittes to confer with (he. sepmwy| of the family heirlooms that is un- | ment in soclety and those Who have| Mayor George A. Quigley was the |your club- board regarding an adjustment ”f the dervalued because it is old. accomplished something in_the world | firt speaker called on by the toast- nization—to stand back of me Iy o (i e ettt G The church, he said, is not a mat- |are thosa_ who have had visions. What | master, Charles W. Crane, and he yor of the city If we would ilinin vatativie o the hediih CO;T”;M ter of brick and mortar nor an or- | we need is to be dreamers. We need | made a plea for the support of the on fehe glam:att\;mtho; rr:gionxlle. h::_f:e‘n weh get [ to see Vt':slf;ns, 1‘:/](: who :htnk we are | men of the church in the n ; dow 3 R% wve have |so practical. he greatest visionary |gov g the city Some discussion was held on re-| fewer organizations and more power, | was the Christ. He saw the king- 7 )‘Jetr“::gathltinrll«-u\m.mmy for me to|the citizens of New Britain to ass we will ha‘\'e & better church. Nor dom of heaven here; he saw man-|be addressing church organizations, | me in giving to New Britain a go S R e T e gzi?u;rhif(‘t’::(];»e;l:l:-engor“?no:nv th: kind transformed into the son of|but I am glad to be here tnmnh(‘]al;mlv‘ sound government sensus t:if ~opinion that Henry Fur-| rich man has ruined a church and no believe, said the speaker, that ‘hp-f;‘! “,(;V,?f',’:::;l‘;‘,(l;“l‘\l:: ""A‘:;:..:;:y:;‘ :‘:)“”':)(‘::"_ fq"n“(f ::"?Vin"”;r::fli;vr})&fi; v("lvl.l I h‘a*fb c;'elrh mfl:e <;1ne- Mr. | sum and substance of the teaching of | this kind promotes good fellowship| Mr. Crane announced that awardedXinelconiractiitinal st esktoll so il s e e o i || ShsistR s yERDe fatated Bingn ot . i 3 s to | spiritual organization, somthing [ more than three words—‘perfect |organization can be successful with- continue: at the same price. evanescent and’fleeting, a thing of | trust in God and love and kindness!out ha : i the spirit. to my neighbor.” T ——— - | being the second of the series In answer to his question, “What| “We will not deny,” said Rev, Ges- the first entertainment, William should the church mean to us?"|ner {n closing, “that the church had House read a paper on Connectic the speaker said, in part, that 1t|peen in bad company. We will not | prison condition The next g man."” position among v But I, t |at times forget our selfish intere work of |we could get along better Anc action was taken as it does not run Other Meetings Planned - Dull pains in the back, often under stands for a conservative principle in | qeny that the church has commit- Rheumatlsm | eral meeting will be held Februar the shoulder blades, poor digestion, life. All life, be it physical, mental, | teq " sing against But {2, when the members will debate religion. we heartburn, flatulency, sour risings, do assert that the church does stand < . pain or uneasiness after eating, matter of balance, something that | fo; these principles which I have pains are dangerous if ne- yellow skin. mean liver trouble—and lies between two cxtremes. Thereforo | onimerated and fs glected. If stopped, they army and navy in proportion to t you should take we shouldn't be too progressive. In e = : Iessen the risk of hcart affections. other leading powers denouncing acceleration, the word Those frightful pains, stiff joints | A short address was made by Re moral, temporal or spiritual, is a e L iaation Rl TR sc which characterizes the spirit of and swollen muscles are instantly $50 W Maier. Who announced that i American materialists, the speaker <& relieved by R, e i . : ion has in mind a pl quoted Rauschenbusch as saying that s = MANDRAKE § i s i ¥ e s LRl that if we ever gel going in the R I Jis e e PILLS weons direction we wiil arsive lons r SR IUI o Eha st (e 1t N8 CIt before our time. The greatest athe- ' B INIMENT | A E0e paar i Tmsi rebit oy, e et 1 S D G e D : I ; j |and the young men must realize the They correct all tendency to liver of the divinity of Christ nor the op- o —fine for lumbago and sciatica. { opportunities and obligatior trouble, relieve the most stubborn position to dogma, but the attitude ', . 1 Chas. H. Wentworth, Stanislaus, Cal. [der to 1ift the life of the cases, and give strength and tone of materialism. saye: "l was a sufferer from Acute g BBl e 4 e e Rbeumatism for twelve years. A friend | More than two hundred men we to liver, stomach and bowels. We Need to Be Dreamers. . recommended Sloan’s Liniment. I got A a bottle and the pain left as soon as 1 |seated when the first course of t applied the liniment | turkey dinner was Purely vegetable. Plain or Sugar Coated. The church said Mr. Gesner, is the 80 YEARS® CONTINUOUS SALE Dr.J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphin [ O [0S O e whaes Ry Dr. Earl §.Sloan, Inc. Phila. & St.Louis [§ | v the men of i ave ¢ now doing its duty toward those whose held I T Thic ¥ assista ‘Jdnil,» like keeps them trodden under pastor ing two The PROVES THEIR MERIT. instrument which has kept the flame ¢ 5 At all deelers. Price 25c. S0c. & $1.00 | meeting was one of the most success ‘AH]‘-‘U]] Thei ted | ance at the m want to mix with you, I want to know of [NAZARETH or whatever you call your | SUPERM olef FATHER He said in part: { want the members of this club and | | much |and harmony, and no movement or|of entertainments are being planned by the Men's Bible class, the banqu ut | o n he | United States should rease her Father John's an | mended for cold of | troubles and as ch | builder, because | any alcohol or | BLOOD nto | Pimples, spots | the mouth, ulcel re | pains, catarrh, te. Dr. Brown, 9 | ceiphia, for BRO! he J Delays are dang | er | Convincing progl nt ] lasts a month HEGEMAN DRU