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SOUTHERN DRUG FREE TO DANGEROUS VARICOSE | BUSWH Sm[fl MERCHANT MAKES |ASTHMA SUFFERERs|| Events Tonight /1™"yeyg gyy g nsnusm‘ - fi & : o e L E | UNUSUAL STATEMENT A New Home Cure That Anyone Can | ~wpy = = o= o o S I‘ Use Without Discomfort or Loss | c. Vs e ] of Thwme ! ried because of varicose vemns, or bunche (INCORPO > Great Business Losses Due to We have a New Method that “‘"“{ High class photo plays, Iox’s thea- | the best advice that anyome in this world | HARTFORD Gt s Asthma, and we want you to try it [(ep | can glve is to get a prescription that many | T H E LUL A at our expense No matter whether your case is of longstanding or re- | vaudeville and physicians are now prescribing. 3 moving pictures, Ask your druggist for an original two- Three-Day Notions Sale This Sale of Drugs and Medicines cent development, whether it is pres- | Keeney’s theater. ounce bottle of Emerald Ol (full strength) | ‘ | Week. in Progress. G R N D ent as occasional or chronic Asthma, Sl and apply night ard morning to'the swollen, A enlarged velus. . S Soon you will notice that you should send for a free trial of | Aalecked veli oo Yomimiil matino Tinat : our method. No matter in what cli- | New Britain lodge, B. P. O. I., | should be continued untit the veins are of 4 mate you live, no matter what your | meets at 34 Washington street. norm So penetrating and powerful | BAR G AIN L age or occupation, if you are troubled R e e D ew aces 3 3 with asthma, our method should re- Socialer Turn Verein mcets at 142 | Jivays bo secured at Ciark & Brainerd, | : 5 S ¥ & lieve you promptly. rch street. Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores. C AR N I v A L T s We especially want to send it to _— | . those apparently hopeless cases, whers . B 3 0 F 1 9 1 6 3 3 preparations, fumes, “patent smokes” | Meets in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. Py . etc, have failed. We want to show e g | Class of 1912, N. B. H. S, Pays Tri- - R S e e S e (T L S ChoTone G0 IS Grn (recr, ey St. Jean de Baptiste society meets bute to Miss Hibbard’s Memory. Snril?}‘:e. flom. - lg\\i\lv range nr'qualx.e's and pric These are » this new method is designed to end | @t 34 Church street. L . ; lS N 0 w IN : et TR AN e The class of 1912, New Britain High of Interest to every woman and we invite inspection of them and all those terrible paroxysms at Vater Jahn lodge, D. O. H. meets | school, has adopted the following res- New Neckwear and new trimmings are also very attractive ) i i IS 3 v shown in exceptional quality, . once and for all time. [iinBazdeoicar hall olutions on the death of Miss Marion | - 2 FULL SWING W. WITHERS MILLER This treo offer is too important to — i e e T : Z Hibbard y B 5 . y » President of the Polk-Miller Drug |neglect a single day. Write now and | ey Britain nest, O. of O. meets in Whe It has pleased Almighty | VENISE BANDS CHANTILLY LACES Company. Richmond, Va,, is authority | then begin ."“:“:“;‘}‘,“:“;’5‘ :o‘fu‘zg;“h:‘(‘)"‘_j‘ G. A. R. halk God in His Infinite wisdom to take to A anovn Lo Haaciyatall Are found here in the loves All packages to be | for the rollowing extraordinary state- | 17 Henon, j ; - S Eiticpln Mics Agtiod Bibbar & M8 widths and especially pleasing llest new designs, all widtha, ment: beloved and esteemed member of our desl e had tlare R . gns. The cream shades are o s Moty ] estimate that the business men ot International Brotherhood I. B. of |cla: white and cream ny . >4 "REE AS' SOU v 2 - 7 B 1 § st beautiful in quality and - sent Wll] be dellvered this country could Increase their efli- R L COUEON: W.. meets in Wahrenberger’s hall. Voted: The class of nineteen hun- [ OBY DSt signs in widths to match, white appearance. v fully ten per cent by taking an FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room dred and twelve of New Britain High e eaees and cream and the beautiful . . Rk E 5 741 M. Niagara and Hudson Sts., |, Court Progress, F. of A, meets in | school records its appreciation of her ] ALLOVERS bro tones. Prices hen the morning following | occasional tasative ana not negiecting || E1L N0 "5 A Sl D RADIUM ALLOY . the Dowels Jotiiofihem do: Send free trial of your method to: T to others and of her great services And edges are much in de- £ e from 50c $5.00. tll d f h He also said that if the Department > ) EEDOCRLD Isabella circle, N. D. .I, meets in | to the class and to the school; and mand. They imitate the rare e ay OI Ppurcinase. | or commerce in Washington would soandbiiasangopadsaadsdacns | | LIGEHETTNE : R hereby sses a sense Of its old Spanish laces in which present each business man in the coun- il N g — irrepa there is so much fashionable S I try with a box of Resall Orderlies, it Sy Court Charter Oak, F. of A, moots | Voted: That copies of these reso- interest this season. Real Filet, Laces in ' varisg § upply your wan t s| would be of great benefit to the na- I — in Electric hall. lutions be printed in the “Herald,” ——————————————— widths and designs and narrow . tional welfare. Rexall Orderlies are 5 i and sent to her family. VALS AND CLU now as prices are ad- prompt in action, pleasant to take and | Th6 PrOETAIM 18 nOwW being arranged PEOPLE’S SAVINGS ANNUAL ‘,”"‘i‘i B 1“;;‘,};‘]‘ Of course we show the Vals S i) : in detail, NGS// ALy President 1912 Class, /idths and the popular never gripe. can be used by men, wom. The’ annus 5 q in all widths an - b2 y i » b g s Gilbert s S S o fies annual meeting of the People’'s And Acting for Same. | | S e we have inexpensive ilet vancing on a“ classes en or children. and are just the thing TamesiGilberf and iReter Coffey dretiia. - r ool cn it W e al 1 Stcning £ JOLRALO Clunys in adges and insertions - I shugee! home from St. Mary’s college, i- — at a wide range of price: Laces and Insertions as well. b for toninzz up sliggish lvers. o0, o BT SO St g Aeiias odinontd oflalrectors and oL TO HOLD CARNIVAL. . i of merchandise. We have the exclusive selling rights for [ Will be here for the next two weeks. | proidant, ¢, . Rossherg; vice.presi. | The skating carnival of the Boy this great laxative. Trial size, 10 cents. | Henry J. Egan of Broad street is | dents, J. R. Andrews and A. I Cor- | club will be held at White Oak Satur- | = ) = I ; 'RICKS THE CLARK & BRAINERD CO confined to his home by an attack of | bin; secretary and treasurer, Y. J.|day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Physi- [ICORATESCHEE NV NC: e i .| srip. Stearns; directors, H. Stearns, - 181 Main Street Mayor Quigley and Water Commis- | George W. Andrew, v h e 3 3 s- | G . Andrew, A. W. Hadley, | following p Yilvard i ras arrested yesterday |office last evening that a stram HE REXALL STORE sioner Rossberg visited the municipal | August Voight, Carl Ebbesen, William | 1 g a 100 yard dash, 220 yard | Cherry street was arrested yesterday |office — ice plant yesterday. A portion of the | J. Rawlings, J. W. Allen, J. W. Mars- 1(:ifiI(‘J)‘:d\v.:l‘th}(;a:;(-“u(i]:ghirn'{o "r\n‘f(- i [atternoonFcorptelt ipriaiEoldina il SlEsr Rl Sl be: & “eat e 2 T e R — | 1ake will be marked off for cutting to- *land, L. D. Penfield, A, 1, Thompson, | ses one for 12 years and un(lgr(‘-flr;(-i from one of the teachsfs in the Rock- |tered o houso in that (R HEY f — morrow and hfl‘r\'vsling‘ will start | W. B. Rossberg and M. W. Malinowski, | and under :m:l .nx:(‘ >I'n‘r boys 13 ;nd well school. He failed to show up at | stolen $10. The description of i bity Items i | monday, according to Even edges are among the most at- tractive of the new laces. And cal Director Pilz has arranged the| A ten-year-old boy residing on The Bristol police notified the lod present plans. | According to the report of the treas- | one for boys 13 and over. Events for | the police station today as ordered and | “mute” answers that of the thief W Night Patrol Driver Thomas Riley | Urer. the bank enjoyed a prosperous | boys not members of the club will be | the case was continued until tomor- | robbed Mary Sarski of West street is ill and his place is being filled by |\Vear. held. Exhibition and dance, New Britain | Officers Wagner and Rival. 1rn society, Saturday, Jan. 22, 1916, The pool table in the Central fire Admission cents. Members free. | station h been repaired and —advt. row., $5 Tuesday. v tournament is being arranged between Hira temple, D. O. K. K., will in- | members of the company. stall officers this evening. A large delegation of members cf Harold Grace has resumed his work | (ourt Friendly, I". of A, will go to in the accounting department of the | Plainville next Monday evening to freight office after a week’s illness ; A55ist In the celebration of the six- Sy teenth anniversary of Court General Lawton. CADETS ELECT OFFICERS, The annual meeting and election of officers of St. Mary's Tierney cadets, was held last evening. Arrangements are being made for a whist in the T. A. B. hall on February 9. the pro- The whist committee of Camp Clara, et Charter Ol 3 . ceeds which will be used toward de- | Royal Neighbors of America, will meet l(‘;i‘;;“‘(‘ S i emnblic u‘l‘"ilz](i\- o fraying the expense of new uniforms. { tonight with Mrs. Brophy at 19 Union | dvt Thirty-nine members have transferred ; street, P from the organization during the past | THE e i vn‘gjlm*‘l p Becbe gave the sec- few months, The officers elected wers | e selectmen have been instructed | ond of a series of recitals at the South as follows: President, Matthew Cal- | L0 Prepare a list of jurors to serve | church yesterday afternoon. : ice-president, George Sullj- ¢ 4Uring the coming year. The executive committee of the recording secretary, Willlam { Winthrop council, D, of L. enter- | Northend School Parents and s; chaplain, Rev. John E. Fay. tained Lady Hale council of Bristol | Teachers association met last night | Ly T T All who cook at home may par- The Wesleyan Glee and Mandolin The annual meetings of the Swedish - ‘ : ¢lub will give a concert tonight at BE -AN s (mnrr(nlmc‘l‘ ('~1.|l“d']‘l'lind lh‘1 M‘ml(fl", M Hanna's armory under the auspices L] & [ 4 [ 4 alichurch will'le held to-night of the Kenilworth Club. Dancing will ) K. of €. whist and social tonight. | follow the concert Absolutely Removel Booth’s hall.—advt. The Children of Mary of St. Peter's Indigestion. Onepackage The st Ward Republican club | €hUrch will have a card party this will hold & meeting Thursday evening, | ©V¢MNE ’ . . . January 27, at Bardeck's hall, Plans| The Lady Turners will give a leap l M d s th B P bl H R L BT e i t is Made to Secure the Best Possible Home Recipes Mountain Grove where it is proposed | The publicity committee of the f P bl' . G h N RY ON B k' B k to have a bowling match and Dutch | Chamber of Commerce meets tonight or ublication 1n the ew Z aKing 00 supper. at 5 o'clock. Committees from the State Consum- | H- B Ch?"‘-““‘"’*"f:_ Wi ll"l’l“"’ Sins ers’ league and the Chamber of Com- | ay on a trip to Chicago, Tll. a B . Sy ;g or New Britai 3] J ) ke ML * s 4 Ly H 2 merce met yesterday afternoon to | New Brifaln Counell, 0. U. 4 What is the thing you bake best—the recipe Every Participant Will Receive discuss plans for the state convention | Will mect this evening 5 il Sl oh = to be held here February 9 and 10.| The music department of the Wo- you are particularly proud of, the one you use This Book Free : | proves it. 25¢ at all druggists. man’s club will meet with Mrs. Philip when company comes for dinner, or when you P : D. Stanley at “Sunnyledge” tomorrow pany { ¥ To every participant there will be sent free, RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT Eminent Physu‘iafls Failed morning at 10:30 ¢'clock. A program decide to give the folks a special treat? postpaid, the RYZON Baking Book as soon chosen from Rubenstein and Tschai- 2 . . . . Thousands of ., mother ! [0 Kidnay Trouble {xovsic winm ve sendered by airs You probably have at least one such baking as published. This book is priced at $1.00 pistecs:dre enthualastis In their pacll vy Emily Spieske-Miller, violinist, and | recipe—one that's particularly your own—may and will be the authoritative book on baking. & LSO DR uDSILe s QUTE Lol e { William H. Miller, 'cellist. Professor 5 3 4 2 Ae lovéd ones of the “Drink Habit” and | | wish to inform you of the great | E. F. Laubin will play the piano ac- be you have discovered it yourself, or perhaps Please comply with the following conditions: thereby brought happiness to their | henefit I have derived from the use of | companiments. it has been in your family for years. In any homes. Can be given secretly. i Y e 1om: an by en secre Swamp-Root. 1 had been a sufferer A water pipe in a barber shop on event, it is not common knowledge Pt > 1. Each recipe submitted must be for some- thing that requires baking powder. RINE costs only $1.00 per box. = e » ¢ LS % = s Tree” Booklet:: "Whe Clark ]f“ g ‘“‘”‘]‘l%“"“ ‘“”‘;“l seare f""“l““; ! Main street burst this morning, flood- b blished i e =0 Sy g aTbt atrdet New | AodEanS Liven trouble anchwas el ostliin s FArs B Chatfeld’sinewe Rstore Sunc een published 1n cookbooks. <L s Brainerd_Co. 181 Main street, 2 Gonstantly treatedli by the | moatfemil| aiincatn e P 2. It must be original—that is, it must not ain, Conn. | nent ph ns, who could only give { o : e . A i o me (temporary. relief. T could hard| . Sucot Gallagleros Corbin Averus Your recipe may be quite unusual. It does have appeared in any cookbook. 7 o = 2 . lis critically ill at the home of her . . . . > {11y} =t teomionelzoomi ol ineRotheny NGRS CE Ml B0 RO TS T not have to be biscuits, cake, muffins or 3. It must be for baking something that will apn without help, and had been in bed five 2 : 108 i i i incol | Sava whien 1 hegan the nee. of Seamve | Wincenti Dowgwillio today sold land | waffles, but may be any food prepared with appeal to the housewife of average income and Root Inside of twenty-four and buiidings on Lyman s ¢ to An- iy |G RO O | baking powder. average tastes; nothing extremely fancy or | could see some benefit. 1 continued | 1 1 “ b d d | to use Swamp-Root until T had used David §. Kalinsky filed with the city A . expensive will be considered. [ two bottles when I really felt that my | clerk today notice of his intention to | Practical recipes are what we want. We old trouble was completely cured; and | Sell his wet wash laundry business at | rticularly want yours, and to make it worth - - I am positive that any person suffer- | the rear of 196 Main street to Mason pa iy Jous. The judges of the contest will be i And Other Distressing Throal| iy x : ¥ F i | ing with kidney or liver trouble can | E. Johnson of Westerly, R. I. your while for you to allow us to use it we ey . and LU“E Ailments Ylem | be cured by the use of this | e today placed a lien make the following offer: Chn.'tme Ter'hune. Herrick ‘linn.l h: TT 5u‘)-o:r.< (;r age and in | on property of William Kalienski oun Marion Harris Neil . . | good ealth. t has been fourt yashingt t 3 j S 1 10 llflflnme. i R e e .\,\m‘::‘ B Mndmm(:x‘.:m:;; u;;;;‘i?s | Cash Awards for Best Recipes Mrs. Julian Heath | do not know how to express mysclf awarded him in a suit in the city | Nearly onc thousand prominent | as strongly as I desire in favor of Dr. court. people in one clty alone have publicly | Kilmer's Swamp-Root. I am sure | o $100 for the best baking powder recipe All are cooking experts of wide renown and testified in signed statement that | that it saved my life. and that m St o PR submitted; it will also be published on the their decision will be final. Linonine cured them of coughs, colds, | health is due to this remedy. T hear Ehar 5 ¥ “bronchitls and other forms of winter |ily recommend it to every sutferer of | waerbury Woman Brings Action Page of honor of the RYZON Baking Book l Send in youx'Brleclpel romptly, for this o{?cz complaints that threatenced their very | kidney trouble. | 2 N under your name. closes Janua st. our reci complies existence, Other thousands in other | Yours tryly, Against Husband in This City. o J ry y pe i iti i s not to scotions of the country have added | S. 1. TAYLOR, Misl Lillien Marsiniof Watarbury: $50 for th At A with the conditions, you are as likely a: i their testimony, and all unite in pro- Giinkavills, G&:. | tiroush Her oonsel Attatmey T of | or the second best recipe; 1t, too, wi win $100 or one of the other money prizes. In ¢laiming Linonine the most effective | State of Georgia | | Lynch, has brought suit for divorce | appear in the RYZON Baking Book. any event, you are assured of the new RYZON medicine of its kind known to sci- | Hall County ) against her husband, Howard Marvin ¥ ». It warms and enriches the | Personally came S. Ii. Taylor, to me | of this ¢ Sl e 5 . . Baking Book priced at $1.00. \ S e ilatien s Sl Sharglnggintemperance } $25 for the third best recipe available for g P % blood, it restores circulation and | personally known and who on oath | and intolerable cruelty. The S S . & : " ; paper oH bathes the delicate membranes of | €ays the facts stated on the opposite | in the suit were served this morning our purpose. To participate in this offer you are not re= ;llrmu and lur leh, new \‘imlni\; s o N { by Deputy Sheriff M. D. Stockwell on quired to use RYZON, The Perfect Baking bringing blood—and rvelief is wrought | Sworn to ¢ subscribed belore me | the defendant in White's livery stable | 2 : b o By removing the swollings and frrita- | this 23rd day of January, 1915 SN e e | $5.00 for every recipe that a competent Powder, but, judging from the experience of s thiac cause ihordintuxlipnces AL SN L Note v Bvblic, The couple were married in Water- board of cooking experts select for a place in thousands of other good cooks, RYZON will 15 a truly wonderful remedy and is | Hall Co., Ga. hury on September 16, 1911, and have | . : pure and wholesale, belng an emul- | { the RYZON Baking Book. better even your best recipe. 3 one child, which the plaintiff asks the glon of Flax-Seed Oil, Irish Moss, Letter to custody of. The writ is returnable in * Bucalyptus and other famous reme- | [ Dr. Kilmer & Co., the superior court at New Haven on dles, all combined in one, and known || Binghamton, N. the first Tuesday in February. the world over as e g i Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For SN -} M RYZON RECIPE DEPARTMENT Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & | Deputy Sheriff M. D. Stockwell has Fifth Floor, 25 Broad Street Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample | been appointed trustee of the bank- size bottle. It will convince anyone. | rupt estate of Harry Sperry, former New York You will also receive a booklet of val- proprietor of the Berkshire Ice com- uable information, telling about the | pany in this city, by Referee Yeomans kidneys and bladder. When writing, | of the United States court in bank- be sure and mention the New Britain | ruptcy. The following appraisers have Daily Herald. Regular fifty-cent and | been appointed by the trustee: A. N. g one-dollar size bottles for sale at all | Rutherford, William G Dunn and All druggists—25¢, 50c, $1. drug stores. Abraham Pouzz