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I ANY people have been saved from intemperance in strong drink by gaining a taste for that whole- some, harmless and natural beverage, beer,—which we make. PHILIP J. OFFICERS ELECTED BY OPTICAL SOCIETY Eighth Annual Convention of Con- y necticut Organization Held at Hotel Bond in Hartford. Hartford, April 14.—Delegates from all parts of the state attended the eighth annual convention of the Con- SCHOOL TEACHING EXHAUSTING WOR Miss Rosa M. Keller’s Struggle to Keep Up—How Vinol 4 Helped to Ward Off Nervous Breakdown. : Alburtis, Pa. — ‘I am a teacher in the public schools and I got into a very nervous, run-down condition. I could not sleep and had no appetite. 1 was tired all the time. ““My sister told me how Vinol had bailt up her nephew and asked me to try it. I did so, and within a week after taking Vinol my appetite im- proved and L could sleep all right and now I feel well and strong, ““Vinol is certainly a fine medicine and even the doctors say it is a good g)nic."—Ro:zA M. KELLER, Alburtis, 8. The reason Vinol restored Miss Keller b her normal health weas because in a natural manner it sharpened her appe- tite, aided digestion, strengthened her nerves, and as a result brought the refreshing sleep she needed. If there is anyone in this vicinity, run-down, weak, nervous, worn out and who cannot sleep, we ask you to try Vinol, our delicious cod liver and izon tonic, on our guarantee to build you up and make you feel better, eatbetter, sIlZ:ep better, or return your money. The Clar® & Brainerd Co., Drug- gists, New Britain, Conn., and at lead- ing drug stores everywhere. — Feigenspan BARDECK, necticut Optical society, held day at the Hotel Bond. Reports of the various committees were read and approved, showing the society to be in good condition. The following of- ficers for the ensuing year were elect- ed: President—W. S. Todd of Hartford. First vice president—George A. Com- stock of Ansonia. Second vice president—J. S Ney Haven. Secretary—J. A. Masterdun of Mid- dletown. Treasurer—S. H. bury. The executive committee was ap- pointed as follows: R. R. Gwillen of Meriden, chairman; L. L. Gregory of Derby, J. S. Jaffe of New Haven and C. M. Parker of New Haven. The society voted to change the date of the annual meeting from April to January. It was also decided to send the newly-elected president as a dele- gate to represent the society at the annual congress of the American Op- tical society to be held in San Fran- cisco in July. Those present also approved the plan to hold the quar- terly meeting in June at the factory of the American Optical company in Southbridge, Mass.,, by invitation of that company. Dr. W. B. Needles ot Kansas Cit Mo., president of the Needles TInsti- tute of Optometry, spoke on “Ocular Neuro-Myology” and showed the causes of certain derangements that are obscure in their origin. At the eve- ning session Dr. Needles, spoke on “Dynamic-Skiametry.” This is an en- tirely new thing and does away with the use of drugs in testing the eyes ! President-clect Todd also made a | brief address. Jaffe of Grater of Water- IGNORES GARDNER'S STATEMENT. Washington, April 14.—President | Wilson refused yesterday to make any ! comment on a statement recently made by Representative Gardner of Massa- chusetts to the effect that when a joint board of army and navy officers suggested preparations for possible | trouble in the Pacific, he had ordered the board not to meet again. The president told callers that he would Lave nothing to say about any state- ment Mr. Gardner had made. You will always be well served, whether in home, cafe or club, ASK FOR On sale almost everywhere in this vicinity; Because appreciated as Connecticut's leading brews, The Hubert Fischer Brewery, Hartford, Conn, On tap at Charles F. Dehm, Schmarr, W, Jotel 414, Beloin, Kcevers, J. DMcCarthy. Herman * like the bowels, DISTRIBUTOR, 187 ARCH ST. ’Phone 482-2, New Britain SIXTY-NINE EVENTS AT RELAY CARNIVAL | To Be Held at Philadelphia Next Week by University of Penn- sylvania. Philadelphia, April 14.—Sixty-nina events, the greatest number in the ‘history of the meet, are on the pro- gram for the University of Pennsyl- vania relay carnival to be held herc on Friday and Saturday of next week. Starting at 3 o'clock Friday, 26 events wilt be held including the two mediey relay championships, all-aorund col- lege championship, inter-academic A. A. championship and several special events in additien to the grammar and parochial school races. On Saturdey there will be 43 events, including the regular championships, class races for high schools, preparatory schools and colleges and all the special events that have been given for several years, ex- cept the hammer throw which will be held on Friday. Twelve entries have been received for the four-mile race, which is con-* sidred one of the greatest events on this vear's program. Trials for the various teams will take place this week, and the colleges that do have satisfactory trials probably will drop out. The University of South Carolina will be represented in the race this vear for the first time. Announce- ment was made yesterday that Plaxi- est men in the south, will represent that institution in the 100 yards dash. A whist will be held this evening in the parish hall by the Ladies Aid so- ety of St. Joseph’s church NO HEADACHE OR | NEURALGIA PAIN Get a 10 cent package of Dr. James' Headache Powders and don’t suffer, When your head aches you simply must have relief or you will go wild. It's needless to suffer when you can take a remedy like Dr. James’ Head- neuralgia at once. Send someone to the drug store now for a dime package of Dr. James’ Headache Powders. Don't suffer! In a few moments you will feel fine—headache gone—no more | meuralgia pain. IF BACK HURTS USE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat less mcat {f Kidoeys like lead or Mladder bothers You—>Meat forms yric acid. feel Most folks forget that the kidneys, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occa- sionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidrey region, se- vere headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeples ress and all sorts of Dbladder di orders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the momen you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad ! Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous sfalts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with lthia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidnsys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer frritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia- water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kid- neys clean, thus avelding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble co, who is considered one of the fast- | ache Powders and relieve the pain and | | | | | Monday | in New York for the Villa prov | they while it is only troubfe. FREE $1.00 FULL TERM OF MUSIC LESSONS GIVEN F TO THOSE MAKING APPLICATION AT O THIS IS AN UNUSUAL OFFER Cash Deposit With Your Application for Membership in the Ba Piano League Will Secure You a Full Size New Fully Guaranteed Pig $275 Piano Will Cost You $187 AS A LEAGUE MEMBER If you bought it through a dealer in the regular way the price would be $275.00. By Joining our League save $88.00 and receive MUSIC LESSONS FREE. Pay balance in small Free term of Music Lessons if you join league at once. cial prices and terms, Open Evenings 'Til 9 o’Clock weekly or monthly payments. LIMITED OFFER PLAYER PIANOS also sold on League plan at s $275 $300 $325 Piano will cost you Piano will cost you Piano will, cost you $350 Piano will cost you $475 Piano will cost you (on (on (on (on (on League League League League League | 87.00 | $212.00 | $237.00 $262.00 $387.00 Plan) .... Plan) e Plan) .... Plan) .... Plan) ... Open Evenings "Til 9 o’Clock Barker Piano Company 278 ASYLUM STREET BOTH FACTIONS ARE OPPOSED TO HUERT! ¥rancisco Urquidi. Consul General for the Villa Facuon, Makes Bitter Attack Upon Former Dictator. New York, April 14.—General Vic- {oriano Huerta, former provisional president of Mexico, who arrived here night from Spain, was at- tacked last night in a statement issued 1y Francisco Urquidi, mal ¢ Mexico, who declared Mexico, however, | otherwise ., were united in op- position to Huerta. The Carranz representatives issued no statement, contenting themselves with declaring had entered no protest against the visit of the former prc sfonal president, who spent a quiet d raining in the ments of his Lotel and denying him- self to callers “There must be no misunderstand- ing of one : matter,” the Urquidi statement declares, “though the revo- lution in Mexi~o, unhappily is now divided, there is an absolute unan- imity of opinion among followers of both General and General Car- ranza in their hostility to Huerta and | all the reactionary elements which he has represented and still represent. “Any movement he might organiz to place himself once again in po would be the same whether con- fronted by the forces of either party.” Urquidi says he doubts if Huerta will attempt to start a fresh revolu- tion in Mexico. He believes, however, that Huerta's stay in this country will result in one advantage to thoase opposed to him *“We shall be able to better,” thc statement “who arc the friends aid he Is relying.” know clades whose con- upon ITALY TO SUPPORT SERBIA, London, April 14, 3:18 a. “After prolonged negotiations,™ says the “Daily Mai's” Rome pon- dent, “*Ttaly has agreed with the en- fente powers te support claims to an outlet on the coast. m.— cor Serbia’s Adriatie consul general | v, Te- | aspires to | | ATTORNEY ARRESTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT George W. Moss Held for Shortage i of Between $80,000 and $100.- 000 of Bank Funds. Columbus, O., April 14.—George W. Moss, an attorney, wanted in Lan- Ohio, on a charge of having ed between $80,000 and §100,- 000 was ar sterday at Elm Grove, W. V pught here to- day on the wa to Lancaster. According to state bank examiners, discrepancies were found in the books of the Eureka Savings and Loan com- { pany of Lancaster for acted as loan agent re- ported that Moss for large sums of money which he handled for his clients. Moss told the author- ities here that he was possessed of | cnough property to make good any | shortage that might exisi. The dis- | crepancies, he said, were due to bad caster, | emb which Moss Th. also must account (Phone Charter 6710) Established 1850 loans, s had been missing since ) March 130 last. EXPLOSION KILLS FIFT Petrograd, via London, April i 8:15 a. m.—Fifteen persons were killed last night by an explosion In an illicit alcohol distillery at Volk- hova, a suburb of this city. Serious damage was caused by fire which fol- L] N | 5055 COUGH f%mnotsnfmmrnwes« You can relieve it with Hale's Honey Of Horehound and Tar oes not upset digestion or nerves. {s pleasant to the taste. Contains no opium nor any-hing injur \ All druggists. 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