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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1918, GOLD of homes. Gold Dust Gold Dust Gold Dust It is most dissolve and “‘Lat the GOLD DUST TWINS For every brightening and cleaning purpose Gold Dust is used at least three times a day in millions Yet there are many thousands of housewives who think everything. factory and it is most sanitary. It cannot scratch or harm any surface, and it will This active principle of Gold Dust is 8o remarke ably thorough that you rinse away the dirt and grease, leaving a mewness, a cleanness and a brightness which delights. Sc and larger packages sold everywhere [FRERR-FAIR BANKZeEEARY] DUST is only for a few uses— should be used for cleaning truly works for you. economical; it is most satis- remove all dirt and grease. MAKERS FOR DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR OR ITCHY SCALP—25 CENT DANDERINE Girls! Girls! save your hair! Make it luxuriant and heautiful. grow If you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and is radiant, with life; has an incomparable soft- ness and is fluffy and lustraus, try Danderine. * Just one apphcation doubles the beguty of your hair, besides it imme- diately dissolves every particle of dan- druff; you can not have nice, heavy, nealthy hair if you have dandruft. This destructive scurf robs the hair of | its lustre, its- strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a feverishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast. If your hair has been neglected and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, get a 25 cent bottle of Knowl- ton’s Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter; apply a little as directed and ten minutes after you will say this was the best investmen you ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised, that if you | hair | lots of it~—no dandruff—no itch- | ing scalp and no more falling ha&rfii desire soft beautiful and lustrous, you must use Knowlton‘'s Danderine If eventually—why not now? 'WE GIVE RUYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS——ASK FOR THEM Special Reductions from March 8th to 13th, Inclusive QUAKER, MOTHER or GRANDMOTHER’S Imported | Sardines 0il OATS, ... kSc - M can 8?}(: OTHER REDUCTIONS THIS WEEK Pretzels veraren . sID0 TR Clothes Pins . . 100 for 14c Sauerkraut ............ 3 cans 25c, can 8 1-3¢ BROKEN SLIGED BEST CREAMERY BUTTE Only the Finest Butter from the Best Creameries Bull Head Catsup . A&P Squash . .. Iona Pears, No. Iona Pears, No. . bot 8c i can 7c . can 8c [ can 12c§ PINEAPPLE iy . oan 12 FANCY NAVEL ORANGES 19..] b35¢ COFFEE ROASTERS FOR 56 YEARS OUR BRANDS ARE IONA COFFEE The Best 25¢ Coffee in the 15 Stamps with each pound | 20 stamps 10 1 bot Ammonta 1 can Ol Dutch Cleanser . 1 bot A&P Worcestershire Suuce ... . 15¢ Noodles . . Sy . 8¢ each or 1 pkg 10c ‘akes Grandma’s Ironing Wax each 5¢ i * 0ot White Vinegar 10¢ 10¢ R U —— 25 Stamps with A&P Extracts Bot 25¢ Large 20 Stamps with 1 can A&P 20 Stamps with 3 pkgs A&P Cornstarch cach 7¢ 20 STAMPS WITH 2 BOTTLF Free Delivery Stamps Free With Any of the Following SULTANA COFFEE | El Ryad Coffee GRADE OF ADMIRAL - JEENED BY THRE | | Wilson Designates Fietcher, Howard -and Cowles. D. C., March 11.— Under the law creating the grade of admiral in the TUnited Stat navy, | President Wilson yesterday designated | as admirals Rear Admirals Fletcher, Howard and Cowles, commanders in chief respectively of the Atlantic, | Pacific and Asiatic fleets. Senior in Rank, Secretary Daniels at once cabled Admiral Fletcher, now with the At- lantic fleet at Guantanamo, Cuba, to hoist his flag at once and thus become senior in rank. Admiral Howard was hoist his flag today. while Cowles, in Atlantic waters, sume his new rank Frid “With the exception of Admiral Dewey, who enjoys a rank -unique in the navies of the world, that of ad- | miiral of the navy,” said Secretary Daniels last night, ‘‘the only other American naval officers privileged to heid the rank of admiral were Far- ragut, from 1866 to 1870, and D. D. Pcrter from 1870 to 1891.” Mr. Daniels said the selection of Washington, ordered to Admiral | will as- | the three vice-admirals and the chief | of operations provided for in the new | i law has not yet been considered. | | Will ¥Fly Bluc Flag. The nbw admirals will fly the blue flag with four stars. They hold their advanced Tank only £0 long as they continue as fleet com- | manders. If detached for other busi- | ness they will return to their former | grades and salaries. | Their promotion is expected to do away with embarrassing situations which have arisen heretofore when !Amorican rear admirals with supe- | rior naval strength have not been able to take supreme command of a situation in foreign waters because of | | the presence of an admiral or vice [ admiral of some other navy. i Fletcher Was at Vera Cruz. Admiral Fletcher was promoted to rear admiral in October, 1911, and has been commander in chief of the Atlantic fleet since September, 1914. As a division commander he was for many months senior naval officer on the Mexican east coast, and directed i the occupation of Vera Cruz. | Admiral Howard was promoted to rear admiral in November, 1910, and : ! in February, 1914, was assigned as | commander in chief of the Pacific fleet. Since that date he has been almost continuously in west coast i Mexican waters. ! Admiral Cowles rear admiral in January, 1911 was transferred last year to Asiatic fleet as commander in chief. to and | was promoted | | {l’ROTESTS SIZURE OF DACIA, Owner of Steamer Engages Paul Go- vare to Defend His Interests. March 11.—E. N. York, owner of the s Dacia, has entered a protest against the seizure of his vessel by the | French maritime authorities. He | has engaged Paul Govare, pr sident | of the French association of maritime law to defend his interests. | The Dacia belonged formerly to | the Hamburg-American Line. She | changed her registry and became an American ship after the outbreak of| ‘Thostilities. Laden with cotton, she was on her way fram the United States to Rotterdam when picked upri at sea by a French cruiser and taken | into Brest. Her case is to come up before a French prize court. Breitung samer Paris, of New ‘Watch Your Step. .See that it leads to ‘“The Busy Lit- tle Store,” where you can buy strictly fresh Oonnecticut eggs for 27c a doz- en. Russell Bros, 301 Main street.— advt, | SPECIAL INTELLIGENCE BUREAU Geneva, March 11, Via Paris, 9:15 A. M.—The international Red Cross | committee will open a special intelli- ; 1 30 stamps with each pound | with each Ib, 1, or 10¢ 10¢ 10c 10¢c pkg A&P Jce (C Jelly Powder . : jar Mitchell Branc bot Mustard Relish pke. bow Macaroni ... jar Peanut Butter can Vanco am ams each 5c¢ stalized Ginger .. 10c Stamps with 2 cans Tuna . “ish Each 12 1-2¢ 15 Stamps with 1 can Tuna Fish ... 18¢ 25 Stamps with 1 jar Peanut . Butter 250 15 Stamps with 1 jar Peanut . Butter 25 PEROXIDI, NEW BRITAIN ' gence bureau at Zurich for the ex- change of correspondence between | French and German ecclesiastics, provided the project is approved by the Red Cr ations in the | | countries conc e Ng cal G. K. SPRING & CO. 77 - 79 CHURCH ST. the | The great sale of “WHITE B EAUTY” Hoosier Cabinets.will If each of the 1000 towns where the Hoosier quick latest, perhaps tomorrow. has permitted this sale does as well as we have here, there will be no trouble There is every indication that the limited number alloted us for this sale will Most Why offered to you as freely as to them? of “White Beauty” Sales. not last till Saturday night. will see these cabinets in the homes of some of your nearest and dearest friends then and regret that you missed the opportunity Great Sale of White Beau Ends Saturday Nearly All Are Soid--End May Be Tomorrow" ‘We can obtain no more to sell at the present low about the price that is end Saturday | Hoosier Cabind at Compar doubling likely vou walit until Tomorrow Pay Only $1.00—Try the “White Beauty” in Your Own Kitchen This chahce of a lifetime to secure a real Hoosier Cabinet at a $2.50 reduc- tion from the low cash price, on ter weekly, may never occur again. has proved amazingly popular wit munity. Some of them tell us it bought fine editlons of rare books to enroll in the Hoosier Club if terest. No fees of any kind. Exclusive See the wonderful shaker The ms of only $1.00 down and $1.00 Hoosier Club plan of paymen h the foremost women in this com ¥s the same way that they have Yet it costs you nothing extra you come tomorrow No in- Features flour sifter; ac- the Hoosler counting system; the cook-book holder; the food guide; thel want 1ist; the pencil holder; the money tray; the emergency shelf, the dozens of other labor-saving devices, 17 of which are entirely new. Decide NOW ! Saturday May Other women are making Be Too/Late up their minds tonight to come tomorrow and se'ect a Hoosier Cabinet while they can save $2.50. It won't take five Bee it. Come early—for when this could get you anowger “White A. ANDREWS & (0., TO THE PUBLIC: minutes to decide when you lot is gone no power on earth Beauty” at this price 132 Main S New Britai We authorize this sale, limited to "White Beauty" Hoosier cabinets, at $2.50 less than the fixed cash price of these cabinets, this week only. PRSI GUNTED RESPITE BY WILSO | President Stays Sentences of Men Convicted of Frand Through Mails Washington, D. C. March 11.— President Wilson yesterday granted a respite of thirty days to J. R. Mark- ley, I. B. Miller, A! G. Stewart, W. H. Armstrong, Jr., and C. M. McMahon, connected with the International Lumber and Development company. and under prison sentence by the federal court at Philadelphia on charges of conspiracy to defraud through the use of the mails, Applications for pardon are under consideration. - Had Given Up Hope, Philadelphia, Pa., March 11.—Word of the granting of a respite to the five convicted officers of the $6,000,000 In- ternational Lumber and Development came as the prison doors BILIOUS? If you have bad taste in mouth, foul breath, furred tongue, dull headache, drowsiness, disturbed sleep, mental depression, yellow= ish skin—then you are bilious. SCHENCKS MARDRAKE PILLS quickly relieve and permanently remove the cause of this disorder, which is the result of liver de- rangement and severe digestive disturbance. . Purely vegetable. _Plain or Bugar Coated, 80 YEARS’ CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. . H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia company i | stared them in the face. They were to have begun serving sentence yes- terday. The men had made preparations for going to prison and believed all hope for staying their sentences had been lost when the supreme court of the United States declined several weeks ago to review their cases. The president’s intervention at the last minute ig considered a remark- able circumstance in connection with the case. No one had any intimatioa he had been asked to stay the sen- tences. United States Attorney Kane sald he has no idea what course the cases will now take and declined to reveal the contents of the mes- sage he received from Washington. Due to Prisoner’s Wife, Executive clemency is said to have been won by the wife of one of the five men. While the in the form pleas of the wife were of letters made to a judge who Mad heard of the several appeals in the case, they were also brought to the attention of the presi- dent. He was so much impressed by the argument as well as others ad- vanced, that he granted the respite until he could look into the case him- self, Name of Woman Withheld. The name of the woman fis held because she fears that it interfere with her efforts to get pardon for her husband and his sociates. The judge who received the letters was moved to reply, taking such ac- tion for the first time in his judicial career. The reply expressed sympathy, and stated while he had not the power to grant her request he would try to be of service to her. The reply was shown to a lawyer interested in the case, The attorney was so impressed Ly the judge's statements, that he later was instrumental in bringing both the plea and the answer to the attention of the president. with- may full as- NO PLACE SELECTED. Paris, March 11, 12:30 A. M.—Ac- cording to Auto, the international Olympic games committee has reached no decision regarding where the sixth Olympiad shall be held, ‘o the reason that it has no authority to do so under the rules which govern its operations, UPPOSED LATER WILL, Of James B. Hammond Again to Be Fought Out in Court. New York, March 11.—The ques- tion whether James Hammond, in- ventor of a typewriter, made a later will than the one by which he be- queathed his $800,000 estate to the | Metropolitan Museum of Art, is again to be fought out in the court In leaving his estate to the art museum, Mr. Hammond cut off his relatives who had tried unsuccessfully to have him committed to an insane asylum in 1907. Mr. Hammond died at St Augustine, Fla,, in 1913 | Charles N. Hammond, a | first sought evidence of a later will, and how Mary Elizabeth Hardy, a relative of James B. Hammond, petitioned the court for a further hearing The surrogate has again or dered Arthur l.opez, formerly an em ploye of Mr. Hammond, to give dence as to the existence of the later will brother has ovi- “up posed CONFERS WITH SALANDRA, Via Paris, March 11, 1:10 A von Buelow, the German led at the hgme office vesterday and conferred for an hour with Premier Canadra. No announce- ment was made regarding the subject discussed Rome, Prince ambassador, THE HOOSIER MFG. CO., New castle, Ind. FIGHT Board of Camp Mosquito wilds of Reeks of tl on your tr you don't Dr, Regks health com barrel of of mosquito ou than a stro is to be sp swampg and if any mo be of the e very inexpe| weight in g cator. Not alonel instrument ming bird, netrument Dr. Reeks 8 will gladly g of stables M dilute it and piles. It of the oll wi tire summe; use While them from it does not erties of th Don’t Poison ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother th PAREGORIC sleep, and a FEW or laudanum to make it sl DROPS TOO M FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING, have been killed or whose health has been ruined f num and morphine, each of which is a narcotic p are prohibited from selling either of the narcotica to anybody without labelling them “ poison.” h is: ““A medicine which relieves pain a nd_produces ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions ai smell of medicines containing opium are di of ““ Drops,” ““ Cordials,” *“8oof inEiFlyrup- eto, medicine to be given to your chi of what it is composed. CONTAIN NARCOTICS, of Chas. H. Fletcher, ren wi";houb 0 CASTORIA DOES NQ if it bears the signature Genuine Castoria always bears the signature

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