New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1915, Page 5

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JRACRIIN CHILDREN’S COATS $2.50, $3.50, All Colors—Worth Double. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS ~ |Entire Stock of Cohen’s Millinery Must Be Sold COATS All New Goods Purchased for Fall Get your Coat now at the beginning of the Season.. A large selection to choose from in fine quality CORDUROY, ZIBE- LINE, CHINCHILLA, BROADCLOTH, FANCY MIX- Business TURES and FUR TRIMMED COATS. 50 ASTRACHAN COATS WITH FUR COLLAR AND CUFFS SPECIAL Regular $15.00. Just the thing for evening wear. SALE PRICE Regular Value $25.00. MISSES’ SMART COATS in Fancy Mixtures, Chinchilla, Broadcloth, and Babylamb, some Fur Trimmed. collar, military style. SALE PRICE Regular Value $15.00 to $20.00. LADIES’ COATS, all sizes, in Plush, Zibeline, Babylamb, and fancy effects, trimmed with Plush Collar and Cuffs. TO $7.50 ™ $16. Also some Fur Trim- med. SALE PRICE Regular Value $15.00 to $30.00. HATS TRIMMED FREE FANC $5.00 FEATHERS 10c *° 25c¢ b $7.50 e MISSES’ CORDUROY in all colors with real Fitch Collars. $5.00 ™ $10. MILLINERY 500 STYLISH TRIMMED HATS $1.00 trimmed with flowers and colors. Values up to $3.00. Sailors, Pokes "and ' Turbans, fancies, all goqd style, black $2.00 and Large assortment. Values up to $5.00. 100 Trimmed Colors black, white, pink. SALE PRICE $1.50 Regular $2.98. Your High 50 Lot No. 1 Made of fine grade German Velvet and some Plush Hats. Splendid Value 25c¢ Black and Colors. 50 223 Children’s Hats navy brown, choice Untrimmed Hats This lot includes new Sailors, Pokes and Tri- corn shapes. quality. OHEN'S MILLINERY STOR MAIN STREET ! /Al Lot No. 2 Velvet of this Sale. 50c $1 Black and Colors. Made of fine quality Velvet, all new up-to-date Hats, trimmed with fur, flowers and ostrich. .00 Black and Colors. E $3.00 REGARDLESS OF COST These are wonderful, made of Lyons’ Velvet, chic and smart, with high-grade ostrich trim- ming, in all the newest colors and styles. BABY BONNETS WHITE AND ALL COLORS IN ALL SIZES 20c v BABY DRESSES AT SALE PRICES Lot No. 4 Values up to $10. Trimniings at duced Prices. 1,000 Untrimmed Hats --- All Good Styles — Below Cost — Lot No. 3 Silk Velvet Shapes in|Large and small Dress all the leading styles, | Shapes in Lyons’ Vel- all marked down for |vet, the best that money can buy. Regularly $5. $1.98 All Colors. POMPOMS Worth Double. $1.00 ~ $2.00 OSTRICH PLUMES AND 500 UNTRIMMED CHILDREN’'S HATS 50c¢ NEW HAVEN ROAD'S . EARNINGS INCREASE Adance of Nearly $200,000 Made " During Month of September According to a report of the cor- porate income of the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad .made public today that much maligned cor- poration is again raising its head above the reefs which recently be- set it and business is picking up.- Of ested but three show a deficit. Which has been much reduced over a year ago. The earnings of the company itself were greater during-September this year than for the corresponding month of last vear by nearly $200,000. The New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad operates 2,004 miles of road at a total operating expense of $4,151,272.62. The income from that source during the month was | $6,313,161.02, leaving'$2,161,888.50 in- come from the road. Income from other sources brought the total up to $2,308,324.91 from which the inter- est, rentals, etc., are deducted leav- ing a net corporate income of $671,- 018.02. The income for September 1914 was $483,484.23. Other New Haven Companies. Of the other companies in which | the road is interested the Central New England yielded a net income of $92,631.65 in September against $24,664.77 in September, 1914. The following table will give an ‘the companies in which it is inter- ‘ ) | Enjoys Good ¢ MRS. CATHARINE DOEBLER tfitm well and strong. I will be 78 years ing as good health n as any one could wish for. gives me a good appetite, and I recommend it to all idea of the net corporate income of Health at 78 Duffy’s, the great tonicstimu- | lant gave Mrs. Catharine Doebler relief from stomach trouble after everything else failed. “I suffered with stomach trouble for years. I consulted several of the best physicians, but no medicine did me any permanent good. Then I began to use Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. It hclped me from the start, and I will never be without it. It is certainly a fine medicine for old people and, I feel better now than Ihave for years.”—Mrs. Catharine Doebler. Proving that Duffy’s stands the test of mz, Mrs. Docbler recently wrote us as fol- S & ** I have been taking Duffy’s for quite a while and feel much better and stronger than before I commenced to takeit. It is a fine medicine for old people for it keeps old on the 21st of October, and am enjoy- Duffy’s makes me sleep well and my friends,“—Mrs, Catharine Doebler, West Willow, Lancaster Co., Pa. 'Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is absolutely pure distillation of clean, selected grain, thoroughly malted. A ul in water before meals and on retiring stimulates the mucous surfaces tal and little glands of the stomach to a healthy action, tion and assimilation of food and giving to the thereby improving the diges- system its full proportion of nourishment. This action upon the digestive process is of great importance, as it | ;lndsocanyou. brings to the tissues and organs of the body the nutriment necessary to their sustenance, There are many old people who f “Get Duffy’s and Keep Well ? Get Duffy’s, from your looal druggist, grocer or dealer -m $1.00 per bottle, '#h. cannot supply you, write us, ‘we will tell you where to getit. Medical bookiet free, The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co,, Rochester, N. Y, the different transportation compan- ies of which the New Haven holds at least a controlling interest. New York Ontario and Western Railway Co. New England Steamship Co. .- Hartford and New York Transporta- tion Co. ... New _ Bedford, and Nantucket Steamboat Co. Connecticut Co. Rhode Island Co. .. . Berkshire Street Railway System .. New York and Stamford Railway Co Westchester Street. Railway Co- New York Westchester and Boston Railway Co, ..... Housatonic Power Co. Westport Water Co- .. Berkshire Shows Deficit, The asterisks denote’ a deficit. Thus the Berkshire Street railway system shows a deficit in the month of September 1914 and a gain in the same month of this year. The net corporate income repre- sents the amount available for the FEDERAL INSPECTOR WATCH MEAT SUPPLY Nearly 60 Per Cent. (E Slaughtered Animals Under U. . Supervision Washington, D. C.,, ‘Nov. 5.—More than 58,000,000 meat animals were slaughtered in establishments under Federal inspection during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1915. Since ap- proximately from 58 to 60 per cent. of the animals Kkilled in the country are slaughtered in establishments where Federal inspection is main- tained it appears that about 100,000,- 000 meat animals are now being killed each year in the United States. Of the aninials subjected to Fed- eral inspection 299,958 were con- demned as unfit for human use, and 644,688 were condemned in part. Thus a little more than 1% per cent., of all the animals inspected were con- demned either in whole or in part. These figures include only cattle, claves, sheep, goats and swine. Tuberculosis the Cause. Tuberculosis was the chief cause of the condemnations. More than 32,- 644 carcasses of cattle and 66,000 car- casses of swine were entirely rejected on account of. this disease, and in ad- dition parts of 48,000 cattlie and 440,- 000 swine.. Hog oholera 'was respon- sible for the next largest loss, nearly Vineyard payment of floating debts, additions and improvements necessary but un- productive or only partially produc- Month of Sept- 1915 ® 1914 $ 59,458.11 ..$ 64,914.29 34,801.89 70,036.63 46,837.30 85,704.96 13.788.73 161,289.36 3,082.35 9,569.02 3,364.24 656.19 10,945.73 94,569.95 ° 12,195.12 *12,276.99 2,223.09 802.72 %9,802.97 *766.13 540.96 3,828.71 6,483.21 785.08 tive (like new stations) and there- fore, preferably payable out of in- come rather than from new capital and for dividends, (‘non-operating”) or ‘“other income” and ‘“deductions” are subject to possible adjustments in the accounts for June, 1916, if any dividends are paid by any of the companies, out of ‘“net corporate in- come.”) 102,000 swine being condemned tirely on this account. The annual appropriation for the Federal meat inspection service is now about $3,375,000, so that the cost to the people would be between 5 and 6 cents per animal if the service was confined entirely to the inspection of the animals and carcasses. In addi- tion, however, great quantities of the meat and products are reinspected. In this item there was a very consider- able increase during the last fiscal year, the reinspection resulting in the en- PINPLY ? WELL, DONT BE! | tended by a People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwayds® Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a_package of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights, liver with Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—there's never any sickness or pain after taking hem. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that Which calomel does, and just as effective- 1y, but their action is gentle and safe in- stead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with “a dark brown taste” a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or_pimply face, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely Vegetable compound mixed with olive ofl; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- tlents afflicted with liver and bowel com- laints, and Olive Tablets are the immense- y effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggists. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O. | { macy; take a tablespoonful in a glass | ge flush and stimulate the | Cleanse the biood, the bowels and the | EcTierations to flush and st condemnation of a total of nearly 19,- 000,000 pounds of products of one kind or another. Furthermore, 245,- 000 pounds of imported meat or meat products were inspected and more than 2,000,000 pounds condemned or refused entry. . Destroying Trichinae. In the course of its work, the bu- reau of animal industry, which is in charge of the meat inspection ser- vice, has discovered a new method of destroying trichinae in pork, which is an additional safeguard to human health. Refrigeration at a temper- ature of five degrees, F., or lower, for a period of twenty days will destroy there parasites which occasionally give rise in human beings to the se- —————————————————— FLUSH KIDNEYS WITH SALTS IF BACK IS ACHING Noted Authority Says We FEat Too Much Meat, Which Clogs Kidney: MTuke Glass of Salts When Kidneys Hurt or Bladder Bothers You. 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 excites the kidneys, trey become overworked from the sirain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the bluod,’ then we get sick. Nearly all rheuma- | tirm, headaches, liver trouble, ner Vousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and | urinary disorders come from sluggish Fidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of | sediment, irregular of passage or at-, sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar- of water before breakfast and in a few ddys your kidneys will act fine. This | famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irri- tation, thus ending bladder weakness, Jaad ts is inexpensive and can- not injure; makes a delightful effer- vescent lithit-water drink which every one should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avolding serious Lidney complications. i Are the ladies of New Britain interested in a special af- ternoon for ladies’ clubs or parties, at the AETNA BOWLING ALl‘EYS TEL, 1112-2 as trichinosis. known safeguard against this disease has been thor- ough cooking of all pork and pork products, and those persons who neg- lect this precaution have always been more. or less exposed to the danger. Unless pork is known to have been subjected to refrigeration as above in- dicated it should be thoroughly cooked. The microscopic examination rious disease known Hitherto the only of pork for the detection of trichl ‘nas been abandoned as the ul methods have proved inefficient. In this connection it is interes| to note that more swine were sla tered in the past year in establf ments under Federal. inspection ever before. A total of 36,247, were inspected at the time of sla ter and approximately . 35,900, passed for food. Does the Work/ of a Thousand Cats! Depending on cats to protect yourself from rats is as bad as depending on rain for fire insurance. The cat catches one rat at a time; you them all at once. can get RAT CORN Rat Corn differs from all other preparations in at least two important points. It Kills Rats with deadly certainty and dries them up without decomposition or odor. Harmless to Humans because it is not a poison. 25¢, 50c and $1.00 Booklet in every can, “How to Destroy Rats.” Ask for Rat Corn at your deal- Botanical Mg (0 Abbe Hardware Co. H. L. Mills. b Hjerpe. ricson & Johnson. BERLIN. Dennis S, Negri. er’s and do not accept any danger- ous or ineffective substitute. Dickinson Drug Co. C. W. Lines Co. S. P. Strople. BRISTOL. J. M. White Co,

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