New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 21, 1915, Page 5

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SELECEIONS lumbia = Records [ T WANT TO GO TO TOKIO. (Fischer.) i Fisher, soprano, and Henry Burr, tenor. tra accompaniment. ALL FOR THE LOVE OF A GIRL. (Meyer.) Peer- less Quartette. Orchestra accompaniment. EVERYBODY RAG WITH ME, (Kahn & Le Boy.) George O’Connor, tenor. Orchestra accompani- ment. ON MY WAY TO NEW ORLEANS. (A. Von Til- NEW ON Double Disc HEAR THESE Frances Orches- ¢ { A 1706 10-in. 65¢. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY DEFINED BY WILSON 0. S. Must Be Appaled 1o Befrs She Takes Peace Slcn in War. New York, April Wilson yesterday gave a definite and clear statement of the neutrality which is guiding his administration during the war in Europe. He chose the occa- sion of the annual luncheon of the Associated Press for what he said he regarded as a statement of gravest im- portance to the American people. The influence of the newspaper in moulding public opinion, Mr. Wilson 21.—President ideas of true neutrality, and in doing so to impress upon his hearers the im- portance of adhering strictly to truth- fulness and honesty in the dissemina- tions to the news. Mr. Wilson seemed to weigh indi- vidually each word he uttered. The importance he attatched to his state- ment was reflected in a request that said, prompted him to make clear his | HOME B flz Uncle Hiram’s Furniture Polish A polish we have thor- oughly tested and can rec- ommend. Uncle Hiram’s RIGHTE NIN HOOVER SUCTICH SWEEPER The most thorough of Electric Cleaners sweeps, shakes, cleans, in addition to the powerful vacuum, a G WEEK H zer.) George O'Connor, tenor. Orchestra accom- ( paniment. ( THAT SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY. | Jones, soprano, and Will Robbins, tra accompaniment. OH, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL BABY. Jones, sprano, and Will Robbins, tenor. tra accompaniment. IN THE GARDEN OF THE GODS. (Ball.) Reed, tenor. Orchestra accompaniment. SLEEPY MOON. (H. Von Tilzer.) Peerless Quar- ( tette. Orchestra accompaniment. ( DOODLE-OODLE-DEE. (Morse.) .Arthur Collins, i baritone, and Byron G. Harlan, tenor. Orchestra accompaniment. ‘1 AUNTIE SKINNER'S CHICKEN DINNER. (Morse.) (8 motor-drien brush places The Hoover in a class by itself. 'Phone for a dem- onstration. LINOLEUM The cleanest and most no attempt be made to paraphrase his speech or to give it publicity until the official White House stenographer had transcribed it in full. Distinction Awaits U. S, As the only great nation not en- gaged in the war or suffering under the immediate influence or the war zone, Mr. Wilson declared that =« egreat distinction awaited the United States when the hour of re-adjustment ghould come, provided this nation should prove to the world its self- control and self-mastery. The past had been difficult, he pointed out, but the future would be more difficult. America, the president sald, never would attempt to sit in judgment upon another nation. No nation was fic to do that, he added. But America, free from hampering ambitions as a world power, free of a lust for terri- tory, calm, cool and Wwithout self- interest, must be appealed to to assist BRODRIB & WHEELER 138 Main Street. Tel. 974-4. peace. £ Higher Than Petty Desire. e e The neutrality of the United States, Sweepers The modern way of keeping the house clean. DOMESTIC SWEEPERS AND TORRINGTON SWEEPERS from $5.00 up. We wili be send on trial, Brushless Varnish | Apply with a cloth.' Dries in a few hours and (Walker.) Ada tenor. Orches- PHOLSTERIN AND REFINISHING . We ‘are the covering. | equipped to do the work. Our men are perts. Our prices ext ly moderate. RUG! A 1703 10-in. 65c, (Brown.) Ada Orches- g X - gives a beautiful lustre. N James A 1709 10-in. 63c. Waxolac A liquid polish for Lino- | sanitary Have you seen our de- | floor leum and Floors. 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SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT is PURE WHITE LEAD, ZINC and LINSEED OIL, the best-known paint materlals for 100 years. Use a gal. out of any L.&M. PAINT you buy and if not the best paint made, return the paint and get _ALL your,money back. The John Boyle Co., New Britain; H. C, Thompson, Plainville, Bristol Hdwe Co., Bristol. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main Street, opp. Arch, ephone 317-2 Finely Tailored Suits, Spring Coats, Fetch- ing Silk and Serge Frocks, New Models in Separate Skirts, Latest Ideas in Blouses, Middy Blouses, New Neckwear Fashions, Silk Hosiery in all desired shades, Lovely Lingerie Novelties in Crepe de Chine, Useful Shopping Bags, Corsets in many well known makes (front or back lace. ) Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Children’s School Dresses,Infants’ Coats, Dresses,Skirts, etc. Notions, Jewelry, Ribbons. Muslin Un- 2.25 $10.25 {Made in a few minutes to do than fight,” he said: ‘“Let us think of America before we think of Europe in order that America may be fit to be Kurope's friend when the day of tested friendship comes. The test of friendship is not sympathy with one side or the other, but getting ready to help both sides when the siruggle is over.” Greeted With Cheers. The president, greeted with cheers when he appeared at the luncheon, constantly was interruped by ap- vlause and expressions of approval. 'ARE YOUR KIDNEYS OVERWORKED ? How They Fight Uric Acid If you eat meat, then you have uric acid in your blood. And uric acid is the chief cause of weak kidneys. The kid- neys do their utmost to free the blood of irritating uric_acld, but it is a losing fight for them. They become weak from the overwork. They get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and thus the work of flitering the blood is performed very poorly and the waste is retained to poison the entire system. When your kidneys throb with a dull ache, when they feel like lumps of lead, derwear. BARBOUR Rug and Drapery Co. 100 Trumbull * Stree:, Crex and Japanese Rugs for the veranda, summer cottageand bungalow. Also Scrims suitable for cur- tains for the windows for the warm weather. when you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, tired feel- ing, constipation and bladder disorders, you can make up vour mind that these troubles come from weak, sluggish kid- neys. You can help the weakened kidneys and ut them in good working order again gy asking your druggist for about five ounces of Rheumasalts.” Take two tea- spoonfuls in 35 glass of water before break- fast for a few mornings and the results will surprise you. Rheumasalts acts quickly without grig- ing or nausea. It is delicious to take It is a uric acid solvent as well as a saline laxative—delightfully effcrvescent. ese famous salts are very inexpen- sive. Fvery one can profitably take a little Rheumasalts occasionally to keep the kidneys clean, working and efficient. Rheumasalts is prepared by the famous Rheumabath "Company, Minneapolis, Minn. 25c. 506 and #1060 e a- B E————————————————— SALTS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT Flush the Kldneys at once when Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers— Meat Forms Uric Acid. No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kid- ney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, head. aches, liver tronble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, fyll of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scaldiag, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. Thig tamous salts is made from the aciq of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, alsn to neutralize the acids in urine go it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can- not injure; makes a delightful effer- vescent lithia-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean serious kidney complicationa and the blood pure, thereby avoiding | CHAIRMAN McCOMBS WILL NOT RESIGN | ©f Ver - I Reports to That Effect Erroneous Says Sec, Tumulty—Designed to Injure Democratic Paruy. Washington, April reports that William F. would resign as chairman of the dem- ocratic national committee, drew the following statement yesterday from Secretary Tumulty at the House. “The story ing papers of Mr. Mc(oobs’ tion and my selectich to succeed him as chairman of the national demo- cratic commission is made out of whole cloth and is the gosslp of per sons whose design is to make trouble and promote discord within the ranks of the party.” Other reports have been to_the ef- fect that Homer 8. Cummings ‘of Con- necticut, vice chairman of the na- tional committee, would succeed Mr McCombs in case he resigned. resigna- AMERICANS TO STAY IN MEXICAN CAPITAL Physical Difficulties of Trip Cause Them to Await Reopening of Communication to Border. Washington, April 21.—Arrange- ments to take Americans and other foreigners from Mexico City by train to Vera Cruz have heen abandoned, although both Carranza and Villa of- ficlals showed a disposition to give the necessary train service. State department despatches yesterday from Mexico City said that on account of physical difficulties of the trip be- cause of broken raflway lines the Americans had decided to await re- opening af communication to the bor- der and the project had been aban- doned. The army transport Sumner reach- ed Tampico yesterd and will sail for Galveston Wedn ay with 200 American refugees. Official advices from Mexico yester- day give evidences that Obregon and Villa are gathering forces for a battle. There was nothing more definite of last week’s encounter at Celaya, where Villa troops are said to have heen de- feated. Villa garrisons all along the are reported moving southward strengthen the main army near puato. line to Ira Best Butter, 34c 1b. Russell Bros. —advt. BANKRUPTCY PETITION Filed Against K. C. Cook & Brothers, | Such cases is Leather Manufacturers of Chicago. Chicago, April 21.—An xnmmmm-_\-‘-upplieauuengthandvigorqnhenervel petition in bankruptey has been filed 8nd muscles while the tonic iron and against B, C. Cook & Brothers, leather Wine assist the red corpuscles of the manufacturers, listing liabilities at $500.000 and assets a little less than that figure. The rejection of half a million do1- Uiseased organs of the body. lars worth of leather fittings, knap- sacks, cartridge belts and other army equipment by the purchasing agents of Great Britain was given as the rea- son for the failure. 21.—Published { op of the Vermont diocese, McCombs | White | appearing in the morn- | secrated at Burlington. Burlington, Vt.,, April 21.—A large | number of Episcopal clergymen came | here today to participate in the cere- | monies attending the consecration of | Dr. George Y. Bliss as coadjutor bish- The ex- ercises were held in St. Paul's church, of which Dr. Bliss was rector for sev- eral years. Bishop Arthur C. A. Hall | of Vermont presided and acted as con- secrator, a ed by Bishop James }‘hr\\'nlf Perry of Rhode Island, Those chosen present the new | coadjutor were Bishop Edward M. Parker of New Hampshire and Bisaop Thomas F. Davies of western Massa- chusetts. Bishop Frederick J. Kins- | man- of Delaware was selected as preacher, with Dr. Arthur W. Jenks of New York and Rev. Frederick M. Kirkus of Wilmington, Del., as pres- bytera, to 2 Russell’s Best Creamery Butter, 2 grades above any other butter sold in New Britain. 34c 1b. 3 1bs. for $1.00 Russell Bros.—advt EAMSHIP LANE Halifax, N S, April 21.—The amount of ice on the trans-Atlantic LESS ICE ON steamship lanes is much less than was the case a year ago, according to offi- | cers of the United States coast guard cutter Seneca, which put in here yes- | terday after a three weeks' ice patrol | in the region of the Grand Ranks. | The opinion was expressed, however, that the ice flelds now holding along | the Newfoundland coast might break | up In the near future and drift south- ward. HOW 1O CURE A GHRONIG- GOUGH Told in the Following Letter by a Jackson Man Who Knows from Experience. His Word Is Good. | Jackson, Miss.—“‘T am a carpenter, | and the grippe left me not only with a chronic cough, but I was run-down, | worn out and weak. I took all kinds of | cough syrups but they did me no good. | 1 finally got 80 weak { was not able to | do a day’s work, and coughed so much [ was alarmed about my condition. One | evening I read about Vinol and decided | to try it. Before I had taken a quarter | of argo r ttle 1 felt better, and after takin, two bottles my cough is entirely cure all the bad symptoms have disappeared and I have gained new vim and energy.”’ | —JOHN L. DENNIS, 711 Lynch Street, Jackson, Miss. | The reason Vinol is so successful in use the active medic- innlJJrincipleu of cod liver oil contained in Vinol rebuilds wasting tissues and ood to absorb oxygen and distribute it through the system, thus restorin health and stren; to the welkenetf If Vinol fails to help you, we return your money. Ihe Clark & Brainerd Co., Drug- gists, New Britain, Conn., and at lead- ing drug stores everywhere. small strand at a time; by morning | all gray hairs have disappeared, and Russell's Best Creamery Butter, 2 grades above any other butter sold in New Britain. 34c Ib. 3 1bs. for $1.00 Russell Bros.—advt. 4 GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HAIR She Made Up a Mixture of Sage, Tea and Sulphur to Bring Back Color, oss, ickness. Common gard:n sage brewed into | a heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and | faded hair beautifully dark and lux- uriant, remove every bit of dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hajr Just a few applications will prove g revelation if your hair is fading, gray or dry, scraggly and thin. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome, An casler way Is to get the ready-to-use tonic, costing about 50 cents a large | bottle at drug stores, known “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Remed thus avolding a muss, While wispy, gray, faded hair s not sinful, we ail desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive- ness. By darkening yvour hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it does it so natural- ly, so evenly. You just dampen a as Hair lot or sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one | after another application or your hair becomes beautifully glossy, soft and luxuriant two, | dark, I 179 Glen Street In a class by grades above any ter sold in New Russell 301 MAIN EMIL H.R. Vi Voice Culti Wheel Your Baby in a He Wakefield Carriage The good springs, patent wheels versible gear coupled with its lightness and with best rubber t strength Heywood-Wakefield the ideal earriage. We want you in wood-Wakefield Carriages and as well as beauty they can't be We also show many Go-carts and Sulkies. to come and cony beat patterns Whatever your choice may Vehicle at a price which will be 40-56 FORD ST., HARTFORD. of the C. C. Fuller C sec our big showy ince yourself that fop convenient will find ractive here to you. Overlooking Capitol WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRE

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