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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1916. T Gy i = b PUBLIC SERVICE ere’s No S S FALLS DOWN BAD ’ What CanI Do For | PPy e | Nervous Indigestion? 66 99 (e R l:\ I(A:]\F]l.?i % | ralosscheduled StoR Learc R LIaEtErd. l When your nerves go wrong they al- ° n the police ambulance shortly hefore at 10:30 Pulls Out at | : : 6 o'clock last ni S s | spot. When this spot happens to be eax o R OOhng I e e b 12:15 A ML | the stomach, nervous dyspepsia often THE NEW HAT FOR MEN results appetite vanishes and gives . g @ 3 e rear One of this city’s most prominent | way to dull, dread, uneasiness and a | : 53 5 business men told the following story | hollow, gnawing feeling that keeps up ou ls The Young Women's Foreign Mi this morning about his experiences Ofi until every nerve in the body seems . sionary society of the Center church | last night, saying it might be fittingly | on edge. The food vou force down | hold a meeting at the home of | headed: *The Public Be - | don’t digest properly, and you're all S : : i do s 0 Wiy, £ y a ~ g P =y y V. B. Chamberlain, Jr., of 57 “With my wife I left my home on|in—down and out for one day at least \ Flat Brim, Military Style, Green, Brown ways seem to strike at yvour weakest tially overcome by the cold and and Tan—$3.00. We Are Showing a Fine Assortment Of SOFT HATS FOR SPRING In all the new colors— Green, Brown, Ox- ford, Pear] and Light Tan. Flat Brims pre- dominate. See Our “Neverbreak” $15 Wardrobe Trunk, dinner of the Lumber Dealers’ asso- | formed me twice that we would con- |, force the digestion of food with ciation of Connecticut held at the|Nect with the Hartford car. Yet as ! come pepsin pill when it's the stomach _ Ilotel Taft in New Haven this after- | We Went down the west side of Main | nerves that are in need of treatment. noon. street that car pulled out. We wmkod\ If your nerves have reached the n L All members of the adies” Aid E ¥ of the Stanley Memorial| V25 late. Back we went for the trol- | fyrnishes the necessary vitality—if the | church are requested to be at the | ¢Y and waited until 7 o'clock. | Lacages of overwork, worry or illness church Wednesday afternoon at 3| LN€N We found that instead of taking | pave left you irritable, weak and ner- | ¥ 2 o'clock, prompt, {o have a photo- | '€ USual route the car went Vit ! ,uys—if vour sleep is disturbed, your = 4 =raph taken ‘ht”»r nul”sn-em. . r 'ho'} digestion upset—you may do well to The AT as G 5 rouble still followed us, for > | consider whether the scientific ele- | i St S ‘\'m‘.‘,;nmlmlI:‘:»:u\:-\'uz.«..: x,ih\, (1‘;“”!\:‘9 car was so dirty that the conductor|ents of Margo Nerve Tablets will mn the ore. 0 we aoman e 0t Legion ordered it sent back to the barn.| g o vou the way back to healthful | ! ol Wednesday evening at the Hotel [ 11i5 order was reversed by the starter | Soiivs : : | L rates the nineteenth | ;ng the car was sent to Hartford— | A s are not holdlng Stock | enniversars. The vanduet will be | arenine e S Yol L s hentous i yenens held at 9 o'clock, ang al] membe pe ach needs strength- | are requested to be at the hotel not] (o sec ront to the Hartford dePot| ening and the nerve cells should be . | get the 11:30 (rain and found | .. i 4 i later than 8:45. . ; : | charged with polse, power and reserve ot any kin ac. or people there who had been Waiting i .. oc’ just try taking Margo Nerve | ce 10 o'cloc the 10:30 o'clock to take e ¢ Tablets for a short time and see the | | Sfifiamfalik “Tf PAYS TO ROY OUR RIND A«ARTEFORD, #3959 ASYLYM 8T. Connecting with 140 TROMBUELL ST. NELSON VS, FORD. train, which had not vet started.! SUITS next season—as most == ST o AT o g, Gt i e (R (e Sinei (o, and other good druggi sell Margo 3z t street tomorrow at 3 o’clock West Main street on the inbound tml~1 so far as being really useful to your- rank H. Johnston, F. G. Platt and | !¢V at 6:45 o’clock to keep an engage- | self or anyvone else is concerned flarold Damon attended the annual | ment in Hartford. The conductor in- It is the height of folly to attempt to the depot. The 7:20 o’clock dinky | point where your daily diet no longer and Local Aviator Comes Out sccond Best pulled out. It wheezeq along until OVERCOATS merchants dol at sale| . ]l(,-’[ llm’w' With Flivver, ¥3:;]‘xr:‘\‘rr"-'(:f/!p‘..,f reached. where the n- antee that you gol your money back | S, $7.98 i Nelson Wi Sintosiug I OIS | Comteee aaiin T s e an: | S0etory desren, Gatisticors 0| WE ARE PREPARED _ : ime. i o e |G DU B e O Wi s et L g MARSH & ALLEN T0 e AEn Sold Formerly race which he had recently with a|1i15 gejoer g00d health and perfect enjoyment of Successors to A. P. Marsh. mobile. The race took place Horme record! Some public ser-| life that Is every House Painting. Interior Decorati ser Hanging. From $15 to $26.50 It 15 the one great Daytona beach from Neptune tof vicer vwhat? | Stretched Canvas Ceilings a specialty. g TAC somatis flivver] ANl of which explains why the ! Jstimates furnishe N¢ contract too large, no job too small. opportunity open to |l T e veee speaker suggested tho heading for | | Mr. Allen is n decorator of 35 years’ expericice, and a graduate of the { B tor !ls of the recent heavy | (g tale. | vew York Scl P ied Arts. For the st three years with the Sage- . ! . New York School of Applied I storms which has forced the discon- Alien Co., of Hartford tinuing of the use - o = i 2 b 2 g you A e L he mEeioC bl ydronlanc BOARD VOTE e None but the highest class of workmen will be employed by this firm. 5 b ohen, his partner, recently en | “The Blindness of v Lycenm MARSH & ALLEN, Decorators, 38 Main St.; Telephone, countered an exciting experience in | | theater. . - ' - | . - Nerve Tablets with an absolute guar- : Public Works ¢ issioncrs Recom- which he was forced to take shelter Svork=NCommissioncrs JHE High class photo plays, Fox's thea- P n s ool Ll ke Sheler mend Advances in Salard bt il the storm abated. The let-y The board of public works iaet ter. ter states’ that the young wmen are at- | lerday afternoon to fake action on in- 3 taining much success in their venture, | creases in salaries for Clerk Harry A. Vaudeville and moving picture: Stuff for Colds L e j Emmett and Assistant.Engineer Ed-| Keeney's theater. HELD SHOP WARMING ward A. McCarthy. Clerk Emmett | A - sked for an increase of $200 a vear! 1y, g, Neighbors of B. Alling of Sher- 3 Morgan lodge, K. of P o In a Vel'y few days- o mu‘-l(‘)\;;?"’m:mp,.od v(”|]\‘i|f ,‘, . ]r‘” | Which would make his annual salavy | jn Vega hall iR gneste Nothing could be more seasonable now than medicine for colds. Bt B e el 10. Commissioner Thomus Dolan | We are headquarters, Our Rexail Cold Tablets give relief in 24 tory st evening to ho E S . T = - T !fh‘ 1d a shop aid t he felt that Mr. Emmett was entre E S ours or money refunded. 25c the bhox. or colds in the head warming party in honor of the formal | oG tt be fett f : Chairman |~ Contral Labor Tnion meets at 34 | liowee O e tabiet Houthis st B8 sebpped opening of the building. The evening | 1y ;‘ 9pthenatense “hairman | Church street { a bottle of 100 Rhinitis tabl = was pleasantly passed with whist ang pIODHLeygan Commisslon ex P OIS — promptly. N ’ dancing after which refreshments | 2C0Uiesced and a motion favorablc £or | rryypull colony, 1. 0. of P. Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup does the trick. It's 25c the a a (o fre s RSl . E v » olony, 1. O. of P. @, Sore served. A dainty. Valeatias | the increaseiwas passed. S e SO At bottle. b L) souvenir was presented to each per Iih ¢ faommunication dromiassista e Menthol and Horehound, Smith Brothers and Elm Losenges are : Engineer McCarthy asked for an in- | cpooy00 o - some of our best cough drops. 5c the box, -rr’ son present with the compliments of - | : meets : ; : CLUE - the lzust crease from $1,400 to $1.800. The aP-| yrain street. i See’ that you have these things in the house. Don't let a plicant said that his work had been zo until it ts beyond control G = aterially increased and felt that the| ;.. gh It vou have a cold that has apparently come to stay; if it ha | Leading Star lod of B., meots f vou have a cold that has appe - [ Job deserved the raise. Tngimeer Hall i, ~pil 0 S 12 82 o heen dragging along for weeks get a bottle of our Cod Liver Oil 8c EACH Ml‘. H efll'Afld-Cut-It apeabing fox McCarthy, ssaid he idid | cEn Emulsion; 40c and 79¢ the bottle. [ his work in first class shape. but he| o pin 1oaze N1 O T Ne Srits lodgze, N. 12 O P., meet I 6G 9 | though that salary of $1,600 uld i ~-Here’s Mr, ‘Gets-It’| i tonvenminn. " Snmismianes | 1 3 0 U AL 3. han | John Anderson felt that a raise of $400 | e e ) | : . ’ 75c A DOZEN The New Plan Corn Cure That's as | Was too much. A motion to make the > m;’\[;_‘(:_" QUDCILEIRGE A i cote al i sure as the Rising Sun, {salary $1,600 was passed. ’ 5 | 3 “Glad to meat you!' says . ‘ari Haigizt of the engineerin | s o 100 Dozen Big it yout” s ‘ aisict o : e S to the corn. “I'll bleed for you!” says | force asked for an increase from $75 “Pu TO HAVE BANQUET. | - SO S‘ 16 the corn to the or. 110 $8 month but ns he was voted an | e DRUG RE 1Z€s, to 19 corns love each other. e to | inerease Jast year the communication | Fifty-cighth Annual Event to Take | TheRexall Store was Jaid on the {able. John Dunn, one ' Place at Hartford Club Feb. 22, of the assistants in the engincer’s of- B} y 181 MAIN STREET fice, asked for an incre from $4 The fifty-eighth annual banquet of = a month. Commissioner Don- | the Putnam Phalanx will be helq at lon asked if Duunn’s duties had in- | the Hartford club in Hartford s croased during the past year, and the| 2/€l0ck on the evening of February engineer's reply was in the n ve. | 22, Major F. H. Johnston of this city | Like Taigist's communication it was! Vill be toastmastér and the speakers | y 10c, 25¢ and : S | will be Governor Marcus Holcomb, = larger sizes Presidont Humphrey reported that|Tudse Advocate George B. Chandler. | \ B\ the special committee on the estimate: Mayor Joseph H. Lawlor of Hartford | i would report at a special meetin @nd Chaplain Rev. Sherrod Soule. day evening. | Following the banquet dancing will | 3 he enjoved until 1 a. m. 1 ——— e E Bit of M GARBAGE REPORT RECEIVED | 1, "oi¢ 200, 8 number of local mem- | B/ K ; — French toast recipe ver it ot : A report on the disposal of | expect to attenc social event 4 . SUIT CASES & y SRR \,,.:(-.]:thp: ;\:rl‘,‘-w\-iu\:\ J"“‘ received | ZRect ,”P“:h 0 "71 ML / Stale bread 1s trans- BAGS CLOTHING ; . R NI SRE |1 : M5l formed into a delect- | «wWhy. ¥, ? G committe: hich has bee restigat- [~ A successful valentine hist as | B 4 OPERA HATS . . | s Q NS R e | e i Aos fnts (Shae | Wl ooy sEenn B 0 ) k4 s able treat, when you & in this Store must| The hest method of disposing of the | Family Circle of St. Mary's churci. | - Mwen) el make KFrench toast cut, picked, gouged, rlved, plas- The h S were as ows oy 2 nd Lot s e e ghelminpers hero asfdollons S and serve with = . instead—it’s the wonderful, : 2 TOWLE'S R d d 3 corn-cure that never fails Stops | recommendation of mmitice wa T LRI L s educed to We are not going|rain vou awpis it in o scconas, it |to start on a emaller basis w8 e8| (0, canse Grip—Laxative _Bromo back into business. |’y e o i sl |t ot e G i . MAPLE SYRUP nigh o P ers, salves eI eve’ 5 Makes Home, ‘‘Sweet’’ Home, Indeed rubbish and ashes is through the in- | | | | advt. i . | | a r : > L ocess but the in-| Mrs. Hugh Reynolds: second, Mrs. | | faster. Mr. and Mrs, Went-and-Cut- | cineration plant process + e SILK HATS gO. | 1t e it —xh;\“,:::.t 2 “N\ It~ | stallation of this method would entail | Brown: third. Mrs. William Burkarth 5 an expense of year. The o . { dries at once, the corn is doomed. | of about $12.000 a vear. The report e removes the canse. Therc ‘ 1-2 Prlce Nothing to stick to the stocking or | will be acted on at a meeting of the | ‘»‘"]”"" _”,‘,‘;, st ey B ere il CANE AND the Chamber of Com. | Onl¥ one “Bromo Quinine w. | razors and toe-bundling, You can | == ' = | wear smaller shoes. Your corns will | PARENTS AND TEACHERS MER t ¢ | | | | | | , : We're going out, | tone Tishe of. “elean as a whishe.” | = omr e o mencher Never inflames healthy flesh. Uon of the Monroe § \PTER BACK TAXES. Bread pudding is another economical dish that's simply de- licious when Log Cabin Syrup is used as dressing FRENCH TOAST general embly requiring legal ac y = in New Britain and recommended 38 | (jocqion, Harry Myers and Miss|flon not later than April § of this | Order of your grocer—always sold Beat ono egg In decp plite, 1 IhtneRwon s besticorn et ed WERYACLIVE oo =h i pupils of the fifth | year for the purpose of collect | in full measure log-cabin-shaped [§ add one-half cup of milk, and | Dru \;‘“: t (Cuome s :‘”':* grade: selections by Mr. Myers and | hack taxes duc cities and towns in | o a pinch.of salt. Dip bread in Wan s arelize and S EE RSO ikl shar e ate, City Collector Bernadotte | & the mixture and fry toa golden Loomigp Mo Bie sl f etz asainag | The ‘Towle Maple Products Co. brown in hot frying pan, well 0 2 e el o e Refineries and Main Offices: greased with butter or drip- ur s e e | . St. Paul, Minn. ’ pings. Spread with butter property on Chapman stecet adjoin- | s and serve hot, with Log Cabin ing the Hebrew cemeter) The case | ) All Men s Snow Scenes with a Kodak promise pretty results for is returnable before the city coust, | but it is not anticipated that a defense will be offered. In case of defauit e Tlal=lbizeant se s H Pirst Suit Under New 1a rought world's biggest selling corn cure hold a moeting tomorrow evening at| L. Law Brough and out to Stay' “Gets-It! 014 by druggists every- | (UL o An entertainment con- where. a bottle, or sent direct DY | jiopyno’ of the following contributions by Collector. Under the law passed the las: i : o S0l ! Lawrence & Co., Chicago, ML Sold | 00 (o ried out: Vielin' and piano | will be sold to rcimbu the Camera enthusiast. “Snap” nature at her best. et - FURN!SHINGS the city. on Arch street and for man 1s ! tials, The bride wore a traveling There are 200 other cases of simi- | .onducted a gocery store there. In| Mr. and Msr. Heintz will res Get a Kodak from our large stock. If HOLEOW I Cam- lar character and unless settlement | 1904 they removed to Woodmont and [ this city where Mr. Heintz is Are Greatly i ot st (b S T | ] A SR i era try a shot and let us develop your film or plate. stituted. Tt Is anticipated. however, | S DTG that in most cases a settlement w —_— SACR]FICED be reached without recourse to the | HEINTZ-ZANKT | courts. Edward Heintz of 20 Bond street A full line of Photographoic needs always carried . N e e T S And marked below i MARRIED 38 YEARS, street were quietly united in mar- ' . | et | riage Saturday evening by Rev. Fred - in stock. Let us Supply YL ! Mr. and Mys, Charvles H. Nothnagle, [ erick Charles Wunder, pastor of the "Eu“ factory price. S e (e . Former Residents, Observe Event. i X | 24 Hawkins street The bridegroom’s —— e e | I sleiet jand hop hisband M and Mrn T . Trustee Bankrupt ICKINSONI| R Teais 1 o st e e | 2 HATARE REAL ary of the marringe The event was T ———— AIII celebrated at their son's home in Mer T. W. 0’Connor Co’s|] —— DRUG CO., wyarstrerr SO {Xlzlsalutely IS CT 267 MAIN ST I . Mifand Mz Mo sl ismeness L igestion. One package r iy ey Entire Stock C e enmaen, ey housht iroperts | proves it. 25c at all druggists.