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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 13, {916. SUGGESTIONSTO Mountain Artillery Will SICK WOMEN Play Big Part in Mexico How Dicky’s Mother “Lectured.” | realized that 1 deserved some sort of HOW Many Are Restored To . ] When I could no longer sce {(he | Punishment, so 1 said nothing, but faturn as she churned her way out to | !''€d and walked by her e Health. Her quickness of thought and her sense of guilt at having ignored my 3::.‘::\ ',,:;'::'O,LII:::“’,',”(::,I":";";:',:m("f :’]:f First.— Almost every operation in mother-in-law’s presence cvents of ine day before, she musi OUr hospitals performed upon women But she was nowhere o be scen. I | have realized that it was the presenc becomes necessary through neglect of such symptoms as backache, irregular R - . were | of Jack on board the Saturn to whicl 48 \ 7 ; ; y dp ‘ ‘ » i i looked arouwd wildly. T B 2 e and painful periods, displacements, pain | % O 3 . 1 e MOI'e Pl'Oflt—LeSS RlSk otfulness of her presence few people’ walking'along the e | oy dus, Dt she wonln mop oo D il e St T A ‘ wall, and none of them was the elder | krowledge hy word or lonk thg fact stomach, bearing down pains, nervous- . oA T - ol In these times of sudden style changes, Mrs, Graham. ! that there had ever by e ol Bl £ 5 > * > : ] N e e S e ; ; many merchants are carrying smaller iy e Ton Re00 G wWoald soul chtiany econd.—Themedicine mostsuccess- < iane ¥ i A moments before, when I had watched | -.all tanks with fresh and salt water FPinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It . - o > regulates and strengthens the organism; s e & - : % - the Saturn starting on its way across | fishes or the flood tanks vith 9~ 3 i | teals and the sea lions it overcomes disease. - R the ocean to battle-swept France. I \ s knew the ship held my brother- Some Happy Memories, For forty years it has been making cousin, Jack. and I had forgotten There is no hesitancy about Mr ‘women strong and well, relieving back- ;i . cverything else. Graham, a trait which T like im ache, nervousness, ulceration and in- i & nght Lettel’s Where had she gone? She did not | mensely. She never keeps vou wait- flammation, weakness, displacements, | § £ i know the city. She would, therefore, | In&. but degides at once what sh¢ jrregularity and periodic pains. It { they quickly fill broken lines with new, fresh hardlydiave sonsilntolibelenbway o [Rnes e e o i .. has also proved invaluable in prepar- |i ; : e goods. Results—more and faster turn-overs, or ¢ e 3 airs £ ks fi W ans. 5 PR i rancemongclinbedhiiefelo yatean e gaibmean ing for childbirth and the Change of 2 3 o 3 - « smaller investment, fewer left-overs. My common sense began to assert il- [she said. “We will circle this room T : S < 3 ; Ty AT sclf. Of course, she musi: have gone |and then come hack to the seals.” 7 : L 3 : Third.—The great number of unso- > 5 £ LEaaae o s THE WESTERN UN‘ON TELEGRAPH co gea, I turned around quickly with a into the Aquarium. Tt was the only She did not linger over the im- 1 = i which contained licited testimonials on file at the Pink- | lczical solution of her absence. mense glass cases T hurried on to the old Castle |the leaping fish of every country in ham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., many | Garden, ready to be quite abject in [the world, but she stopped several of which are from time to time published | s b my apologies. T realized that it had |Winutes Dbefore a tank holdine by permission, are proof of the value of | . 4 X W o Leen a most unpardonable thing in |sPeckled mountain trout Her facc Tydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | i é E: 5 3 = ' = RS . me to keep my husband’s mother |feffened as she looked at them. pound, in the treatment of female ills. WOMAN’S CLUB MEETING. Miller of Hartford and Kdwaf standing in the cold while T gazed | “When T was a small girl T used ! 4 | ; : . 1 artford .t S father to fish for these.” Fourth.—Every ailing woman in the | 5 £ 4 The Woman’s club will meet tomor- | [ ruhn{\ ‘,;r !I;:!::]x:;nwm be th : & L y ists o he afternda o seaward after a ship holding any [&0 With my v n man. even one as near and dear as |<he said. I would follow down th- TUnited States is: cordislly invited to ' % % 3 : 3 % row afternoon at 3 o'clock at the IV L5 While he whipped the strea iwrite tothe Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine ity : T X iy : home of Mrs. William C. Hungerford Many of the new silk skirtsa my Cousin Jack had always been to [lank gk [fer them. T have never forgotten thr Co, (confidential), Lynn, Mass., for on Russell street. Mrs. R ant | ished at the walst with an UBSE. Milcke of New York, Emma Spieska | frill. T do not know what 1 expected— |¢XPerienc special advice. Itis free, will bring you reproaches, perhaps an ansry de- | T think they malke fhe most tooth- peqlth and may save your life. 2 b . 3 3 mand to be taken home at once. But some dish in “he world.' T returned. | . 5 5 | Koske? the older Mrs, Graham is past- | hoping fervently that the innocent - : 3 L . 5 2 1 mistress in the art of dominating a |little remark would meet with my = = i & s ) situation mother-in-law's approval, swving me. But she appeared intoxi- - e 5 : She was standing near the door of At least it did not arouse her re- |cated with the sound of her own . . - ‘ the Aquarium as I entered, and really | sentment, for she began to talk of the |voice, and her knowledge of the s o 3 tnade a striking figure of well-bred | building. “This land was once an |bLuilding. v p UPPLIES FOR. TRQOPS | 5 Gignity. Utterly oblivious of the |island 200 feet from the shore,” she | “I remember reading of Jenny 2 = £ curious glances of the other visitors, id, “and this circular building was ;Lind’s American debut here,” she 3 to cannoneers are mounted on horses . [ . she stood calmly looking through h igially a fort, which was built dur- |said, “away back in 1850. She was In the column expected move 1 ¢ lorgnette at the walls of the Aquari- | iNg the war of 1812 for the defcnse |urder the management of P. T. Bar- | from El Paso toward the Laguna re- | and could traverse the country 1'1~u}11— um, the cases that lined them, and |o! the city against the British.” rum, and her half of the profits of | gion of Chihuahua, in pursuit of Vil- “l‘vi lxl[om(t‘»1 s wnuh‘l be o \,;I:,:‘; calk s - | She might have bee see vas ov 2,000; el v b able than the 3.2 inch rapid fire guns N At » the people that walked past her, be he might have been a sightsceing | the first concert was over $1 la, the Fourth field artillery is ¢x- | with which the I ivd ana et | The Sisters in Charge Tell of Good Results from Us stowing the same impersonal gaze |lccturer or a teacher instructing a |which she gave to the charities of : h irst, E b Bobais fithlors Cikos. She ot Wie Tn o s ok pected to be one of the most active | field artillery regiments are equipped. Father John’s Medicine: A Body . A Cold Reproof. tnat for yvears I had made my living “That was an immense sum,” I | units. Some if not all, of the xth | A'H‘r upper picture shows lnm_wd g W | IV teaching history, but there was no [said inanely, wishing to make some | sielq artillery may be sent. This is | Stales soldlers hauling a mountain Buildin Food. |evidence' of it in héer manner. T ireply to my mother-in-law's lecture. | o0 o o T 0T Gt S | Blowitaer I'he lower picture shows 5 [might have been the most jgnorant | ‘“Right you are” commented a | 1. MOYSC A €I, S0 TE SN i Hmllnmlmg. ofistores fos nagi i oby We have permission to quote from the following letter recently. | little co ; girl i s far |volc : i amiliar | howitzers of the 4.7 inch type. The | in Texas and Mexico. rmie o quo o g le c }l e country girl in the world as far voice behind me, an odious, familiar ceived from the Sisters of St. Mary at Farnham, N. Y “The sis | | 1 hurried up to her, but she turned away as I came, pretending not to have seen me. I smiled involuntarily as she did so. recognizing the adroit- ness with which she compelled me to | &5 MY mother-in-law was concerned. |voic it have been taking Father John's Medicine are perfectly cured e the first to speak T resolved to humor her. “Caruso had nothing on that old a 5 i Medi s 1 e the first to speak. ; = : atter alll WHEN SOI\NY BOY f s cough, after having tried several othar kinds of medicine without the N “I am so sorry, Mrs. Graham.” T An Unespected Interruption, e : Fads and Fashions beneficial effects. We are sincerely grateful and would like to recoms €aid breathlessly. “I did not hear | “It was named Castle Clinton be- b el e e e 2 > ) ] Father John's Medicine to all as the very best for the most stub you go away at all. Why did you not |fore it Was called Castle Garden, was |turned to meet the malicious black DRESSES UP HE s P e A S o (Signed), Ml vestd ; a « Bl e e White will be more and more used. | coushs and colds. Gratefully yours, (Signed), Sisters of St. Mary, speak to me? it not?" I asked deferentially, O L e e he turned slowly and surveyed me Yes, and the fort on the point of LOOKS LIKE THIS (e i aiore than ovor Father John's Medicine is best for colds 'because it is composed nourishing food elements which give new strgngth and rebuild wasts with her lorgnette. It was not an |Governor's Island, opposite, was | e betois angry loak, not even is ving | Cas Villia then as it is today.” | = 2 54 . 4 i g ¢ ngry loAk, not even a disapproving | le Willia hen ¢ . sue. Father John's Medicine is a doctor's prescription, and is'free one, but there was something in its |she replicd. *Congress ceded this | PROHIBITIONISTS ALIVE, S g e K e cool disdain that made me feel almost rty to the city in 18 It was | 1ocal pronibitionists will ‘meet at o jordered cittons are promised for angerous drugs in any form like an insect. ; stle Garden, and saw all the | e . 7 epring. ; ; ard Kurtz on Green- . I dia speak to you, twice,” she 'great public gathérings of that time, | the home of Leonard i & street Wednesday of next week 4 . 2 Among he 5 oo ;VE -érvé Ri)YAL 60LD fih}vllfi SfAMPS;ASK FOR VTNEMA kirt is : ; j i ; ; ; Special Gut Prices for Week of Mar. 13 to 18, Inc, 4 Sl said. "It really did not seem worth ayette and the Prince of Wales, | Wood c to discuss the outlook for the spring while to try it again.” “Oh, Mrs. Graham!” 1 cried in shocked protest. “It really doesn’t matter in the |gav demonstration here least,” she said indifferently, and her |controlling the electric current. He | will probably \ All sorts of frillings and jabots are tones dispatched me to oblivion. *“We |did it by coiling a wire about the in- | for no other reason than to ‘~““’“,“““\;f\ | i will walk on now." terior of the garden.” party interest The coming fall the | favor, ¥ Her words and tone were exactly sed at my mother-in-law posi- | prohibitionists will be move actlve &5 « Lyt | in what she would have used to a ser- ascinated by her flow of | the party will be represented.by both : | Zace winl be a ktriking feature on | I} J the list of facts she was | state and national tickets. % . - all millinery. Alaska 4 given receptions here. | campaign. . the inventor of the telegraph. | they will seek to have a vote taken in 1835, of | on the license question this yei name a city i While it is not .»wm-u»u! | v | | ot if vant. 1 flushed resentfully, but I | words, and Utility ‘coat e ach {1 ~ ¢ hem of the dress, S Every Gan Packed Solid. Why Pay More? GAN eration spoils the very pret- The Drug, Cafteine, / ' . Z1 B SULTANA | —A&P— | EVAPORATED Habit-Forming Agent . : Db W ] can]4¢ } can 15C b Gic . botto ) « e el res Bulletin 393, U. S. Department oltom of the little girl's dress, Motor coats of black charmeuse of Agriculture, entitled “Habit- L Rar . . A ) \ ’ s e '. Strictly Fresh FLAKED Forming Agents,” referring to & B, o £ | = e 8 caffeine and other ingredisnts - . S : K . L LnEs e g i el amart used in the manufacture of cer- - — ' BEFORE THE MAST The simple standing coll ; tain soft drinks, headache mix- in lace as well as : ' - : This 1dy suit varies the regul - |’ - tures, etc., says: : - Laa ety > Wide taffeta ribbons are wathered = tion navy blue and white by being |, countless ruffles u\:\ uff: s ' i . put up in golden hrown and whiic, Snsih e st ¥ dOZ pkgs “Until recently it was claimed by : With soutache braid, much used. Th:| Targe hats are likely to be popula: i white satin cord that knots the tie is | rivals to the little hats. . some that these agents were harm- | PV v P e i G el i T has a rolling brim and a b thae is Frills are very evident on the PR e e : & souenir trom the batdleship Nev | blouses ‘ QUAKER CORN | BEST CREAMERY | White Medium or Pea forming group. Later investigations, Yo M, ”‘\»‘Htw L FLAKES BUTTER BEANS howevi’r, Clearly Sh()w that thls DOEL BAPTISTS ANN \'\l‘; MEETING. ning dre; tion is un warranted. The annual meeting of the Iirst — | ib 37 b 8 R . Baptist church will be held this eve- Wilien) futs ‘are discarded womenii ] .The average cup of coifee_coqtams ah.out two and one-!lalf ning at 8 o'clock in the church. Re- | Will wear ruffs. e | C C grains of Caffeine. Mothers give it to their children and wives Ports of the past year will he present | s o . : 3 2 d a c 1 be clecte or the | . bed materials will be usec in ¥ x N £ 3 give it to their husbands—unconscious of the harm coffee does Sheuing vear. It i propased (o in. | [Tocks and sults. : Stamps Free With Any. of the Followius 10 crease the committee on reception of i (A ——————— Groceries ———— to health. : . strangers from five to six members. | : 3 5 o A church supper, served by the Wo-| There is little or no lace used on | B8 can Sultana Spice ......10c When the nerves cry out, or indigestion, biliousness, headache or man’s Aid society, will precede the | children’s dresses. pkg A&P Borax ........10¢ - i j meeting at 6:45 o'clock. kg hlight or M 3 heart flutter begin to trouble, it's time to look to the cause. - S n S Tablets . se { pkg Dog or Puppy ¥ood 10c = | 0w v 10¢ An easy, sure way out of coffee troubles is to quit the coffee, and use GRADUATION APRIL 5. | — T s i g S ML S [ hangeable striped taffeta will bhe | 8 pkg A&P Jelly Powder 1oe 1 bot A&P Grape Juice ...100 The evening schools will terminate their work early next month ana the | Séen In spring suits hot A&P Worcestershire 1 bot A&P Mustard graduation will be held in Grammar| — B Sauce ........ ae 2 pkgs Saleratus ca schoal hall Wednesday evening, April | Lhe most desirable thing in cve- | § 5. Principal W. C. Irench vet | IN& coats is fullne ¢ to complete the program Night | . work e Tatroviest fhis vear 1. () SlucisuitsSwill S el tremendouslys in i i = JSyerals meeneall LA | A black straw toque has a tall []e"'e]'v been done by those attendir There are two forms of Postum. The original Postum Cereal must be boiled; G L e N Tel. 135 Instant Postum is quickly soluble in hot water, more convenient to prepare, and T ) e I8 . has the same rich flavor as the original Postum. Some prefer one form, some Tolsucessd i and e iwWori madl e s s o i LIRRED B S e e - . . 5 ton, who have resigned their positions | handles the other; both are free from the habit-forming drug, caffeine, or any other Ly e e ‘ handl Mrs. G Kibbe at the town home, | \White shoes will be very fashions harmful substance, and the cost per cup is about the samo. the charity board has secured Mr. | able, the Colonial patterns being most | i and Mrs. H. A Warner of Ellington. | favored “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM et I ere s a neason or Al e e R mg‘f(“f‘i R | 184-186 MAIN STREET. Separate waists in Russian blouse 5 4 ot | effects are smart. pkg A&P Ice Cream did not desire to renew their con-|lar, the gored or the slightly draped tracts. skirts.