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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1916. | oston Store . SPECIAL .DISPLAY Of This Season's Most Artistic Designs In WASH SILK WAISTINGS Each recurring Spring brings forth the still more beautiful. “EXCELSIOR"” Is the battle cry of the manufac- turers of these splendid fabrics. See display in our North Win- | dow. Prices are 58c to 75c a yard. McCall's Patterns, 10c and 15c. McCall's Magazine, 5c. McCall's Book of Fashions, 20c with any 15c Pattern free. hJ SAYS ‘ACID STOMACH CAUSES INDIGESTION of the Excess Hydrochloric Food Acid Sours and Forms CHURCH NEWS South Congregational Charch. rehearsal of evening at 7 will be tomorrow There a chorus o'clock. The Woodruff club will meet tomor- row evening at 8 o’clock. Joseph Clair Beebe, the church or- ganist, will give an organ recital Wed- nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock on com- positions of Debu The Girl Scout day fternoon at Dr. G. W. C. Hill will ing at 7:4 addresses on the ‘‘Liter and Spiritual Power of king on “A Great World Within.” the 145 will meet Wednes- 5 o'clock. resume o’clock ary the Hymn- on Bible”, The sp. club this week and next will be omit- ted The Wide World club Friday afternoon at 5 will o'clock. meet urday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. First Church of Churist. he Standing committee will meet tonight at 8 o’clock at the parsonage. he classes of tine New ining School for Religious Teachers ™ Tr o'clock The Girl day evening at home of M rison street. A regulard meeting of the Boy outs will be held Wednesday evening :15 o’clock. The Armenian Women’s Bible class will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Boys’ Scouts will meet 7:15 o'clock Wednes- at the S at Thursday club will meet on that day at 4 o’clock. The subject for the mid-week se vice Thursday evening at 7:45 o’clock will be “The Meaning of Prayer.” The subjects for the remaining Len- ten sermor follows: April 2— king a man's place in the world April ¢ with men April 16—"The place of acrifice in human life.” April —"“Conditions by Jesus’ resurrection. The Young Women's IForeign Mis- sionary society will hold its last sew- ing meeting of the year, Tuesday April 4 at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs, C. H. Mitchell, 175 Lincoln street. Offi- cers will be elected for the ensuing fi(‘:nr and other fmportant business wi,. ‘];Fifil[::nh«i\‘l('tlv A large attendance 13 Neighborhood Prayer Wednesday ; Home., Friday evening—At the home Jesus' vicarious made clear Meetings. evening—At the Town Undigested food - delayed stomach decays, or rather, ferments the me as food left in the open air, noted authority. He also tells ion is caused b acidity, meaning, there is an’exces hydrochloric acid in the stomach which prevénts completé *afgesfion and starts food fermentation. Thus everything eaten sours in the stom- ach much like garbage sours in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in thie chest, we belch up gas, we eructate sour food or have heart- burn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea & He us to lay aside tive and instead get pharmacy four ounces of and take a tablespoonful before breakfast while is effervescing and more, to continue this for a While relief follows the first i ant to neutralize the ac to remove the gas-making 1 b art the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made Trom the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodi- um phosphate. This harmless salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent re- sults. tells aid all from Jad in diges- any salts glass nd drink further- weelk. dose, 1- Sec our speci display all this week ~-COT 5%8%s VUL COT 5% VUL-COT reads: On the bottom of every asket is a guarantec which “Should this waste basket fective or fail within five (5) years from date of purchase, it can be re- turned, and another basket obtained free"” prove de- wusands of the most efficient erns in the counir: now standard- ize on baskets bearing this absolute service VUL-COT break fall dent, and antee. Was*o Baskets cannot like wicker, like ve solid sides and bottoms, and are or apart rust corrode me finer in appearance, 90c and Up. 'Aflkms Printing Go. 66 CHURCH STREET WDVERTISE IN THE HERALD. home; at the home of Dr, S, W Irv- ing; at the home or M ah g 083 at Sarah North, 5 Osgooa avenue Trinity M E. Chu Thé Woman's Home Mi ciety will meet tomorrow afternoon at 20 o'clock at the home of Mrs, C._ Toster, 78 Dwight street. There will be a meeting of the Girl Scouts tomorrow aftenoon at 4:30 o'clock A class meeting will be day evening at 7:45 o'clock. The mid-week prayer service Thurs- day evening at 7:45 o'clock will be an Asbury Memorial service. The next session of the sewing school will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Sunday school classes will semble next Sunday at 9:45 o'clock. An exhibition of interesting pictures will be given prior to the recitations. Plans are being made for the forma- tion of a business men’s class in Bible study he fir ter er Sunday and 17, Cook will be in charge. The Young Women's Interdenomin- ational society will hold its final meet- ing of the year on Friday evening. Mrs, Henry W. Peabody of Beverly, Mass., will speak and the presid ociety chapter will discuss the topic “Has the Y. W. H. M. S. Proved Effi- cient?” After the meting a social hour will be held. onary so- held Tues ass Rev., Warren St. Marc’s Church, Tuesday, children's ser- m.: Wednesday, lenten by Rev. H. 8. Whitehead, rector of Christ's church, Middletown; Thursday, evening prayer and reading, 4:30 p. m ¥, ten- ten service, with address, p. m On Thursday evening at there will be an instruction and devotional preparation for holy communion for those confirmed Sund Other meetings: Boy Mon- | day, at p. m.: Girl scouts Tues- , 7:15 p. m.; Daughters of the King, 8 p. m.: Women’s Guild, Wed- nesday . m.: Alpha Pi | ¢venin Girls' Friendly society, Thur: ». There will be a mecting of the Vestry this cvening at 8 o'clock. scouts, Hillcrest Church, The largest audience that has at- tended the services at the Hillcrest Universalist church was present last cvening. Rev Dr, Dillingham de- livered a m: address upon the 1ex “God E pirit, and They That Worship Him, Must Worship him in Spirit and in Truth.” The music was y good, the solos by Mrs. C(harles Marshall' and Winans Leing particularly fine. The church is prospering and is increasing in popu- Jarity with the people of the West ¥nd and the entire cit Dr. Dilling- ham is one of the most and ecloguent speakers in the cit has many admirers, A series of meet- ings lasting a week will be inaugu- rated in April. First Baptist Church The Boy Scouts will meet tomorrow evening at 7:15 o'clock. There will be a meeting of the Ju PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanley, 6 teams. Tel. connection. cspeciall the | Beauty | The meetings of the Little Tourists | The Junior choir will rehearse Sat- | Britain | will convene tomorrow evening at 7:45 Howard Parsons on Har- | companionship | after | newest styles. The most charming assortment of Sport Hats, no two alike. nior class Thursday afternoon at The sul vice Thursda, “Prayer as a will be led by ‘lock will be Dominant and Rev. E. B, he Foreign Missionary Hartfora Baptist aeld in the church ¥ sion will open and will include an Isarle B. Cross Intellectual Life sion will open at 1 feature of the ses: dr of the ssociation will The 45 o'clock by Itev. “Missions and the The afternoon ses- 145 o’clock and the on will be an ad- s by Mrs. Henry W, Peabody, vice president of the Woman's American Baptist Ioreign Missionary society. A special meeting of the church will be held Friday evening at $ o'clock. Vacancies on the list of deacons will be filled and a discussion will be held on the five-vear program, advocated by the Northern Baptist convention. conference be fiday norn- at 10 address on St. Mary’s. Barry of Hartford will Wednes- high this Rev. James preach at the Lenten service day evening. An mass was celebrated at 7 o’clock morning for the late Anna Egan. Month's mind masses will be cele- brated tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock for Mrs. Bridget Sullivan and on Saturday morning for James Coyle. St. Jos Father McCarthy church, Hartford, will at the Lenten services Wedne: ning. The mission of the Paulist Fa- thers will open at the 10:30 o'clock mass next Sunday, The first week will be for the women and the ond for the men. Non-Catholics are invited to attend all during the m seph's. of St Patrick’s be the speaker e sec- services GRANT DEMANDS, Get Silk Workers Will Day—175 Firms in Linc, N 3 announcement that Silk Ninc Hour __For- he March wis Paterson, 2 mal todn made Manufacturer the demand of a 9 hour day, ef- fective April The employes now working 10 hov recently threaten- ed to strike if the concessions was not made. Abhout 175 the association some 100 smaller expected to yield. the assoclation will grant the workers for with of ted jority are firms affil and a m plants re ANOTHER SAYRE BABY. eccond Granddaughter Born to Pres- ident Wilson at Philadelphia, daugh- I"ra Philadelphia, March A ter was born to Mr, and Mrs. Bowes Sayre here yesterday. nddaughter of President ‘Wilson and will be named Eleanor ayre, for Mrs, S 's mother. and child were reported today to be doing well. Mrs, Sayre has been in this city, vis- iting ner aunt, Mrs. A, W, Howe, a the second g sister. of the president, for several weeks The president wires his gratulations. con- annual meeting of the Woman's | MILLINERY STYLE DISPLAY ALL THIS WEEK in our newly enlarged Trimmed Hat Department. Here you will find an extensive collection of the Many of our Trimmed Hats are perfect copies of imported models. 257 Main Street FEAR SHACKLETON HAS MET SCOTT’S FATE LT SiR ERNEST H. SHACKLETON tarding the fate of Lieutenant Sir Ernest H. Shackleton, British antarctic explorer, and the | party which set out with him to cross DRIVES AWAY " HEADACHE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dane gers of “headache medicine,” Relieves headache and that miserable fecling from cold or congestion. And it acts at once! MUSTEROLE is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. Bet- ter than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can affect stomach and heart, as some internal medicines do. Best for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lum- bago, all Pains and_ Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruis- es, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds of the Chest (it often prevents Pneumonia). At your druggist’s, in 25¢ and 50c jars, and a special large hospital size for $2.50. Be sure you get the genuine MUS- TEROLE. "Refuse imitations—get what you ask for. The Musterole Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Grave fears re The newest in Sport Veils and Tea Veils. Our newly enlarged Ribbon Department is com- plete with all the styles and colorings now in vogue, at lowest prices. ' . New arrival of Gloves for Spring. The new washable in all the shades. i g ’ BOWEN & COMPANY . . . . . when a auxiliary uth were aroused message from the <hip Aurora of the antarctic expedi- tion was received in Yondon, saying | the steamship had been damaged and proceeding to New Zealand for but gave no tidings of the ex i plorer. The Aurora Shackleton i relief ship at his base on the shore of i 1loss se and her departure leaves Shackleton and his men without a ves- sel to take them away. A new expedi- tion may be needed to rescue them the s pole wireless was [ repairs, was PLAYS AT HI +H SCHOOL. Productions by Scholars to Take Place of Usual Dramatics. Owing to the laten of the sea- son, no serious attempt will be made to give a dramatic production at the High s 1 | two be this spring, s written by substituted. The t is “Ned's Aunt Jane,” by Edward Ginsberg and the second by Roger Holmes is called “Three Sun- days in a Week.” The sts have been drawn as follows: Bill ldward Ginsberg Ned o Paul Pihl Aunt . Mildred Brown Maid . - ...Mildred Ahlstrom In “Three Sundays in a Week,” Roger Holmes takes the part of Granduncle Rumgudgeon, George Betz will play Robert, Ruth Bacon, Kate and Captain Pratt and Captain Smeth- erton will be played by Alden Lincoln and Arthur Atwell respectively. but instead students will HOUSE THREA’I;ENEI) WHEN BARN BUR S Flames Horse is Destroyed By That | Destroy Barn Early Sunday Morning. \ horse owned by A, Dubowy was urned to death in the fire which de- corner of Oak Putnam streets at o'clock Sunday morning. The barn was owned by A. Hart of Hartford. A ten- | ement house adjacent to the barn was | damaged to the extent of $100 by the Dble N The fire wus first discovered by Ofli- cer Williamm MceCue who was patrol- ling his beat in that vicinity. He rang in an alarm f n box 4 nd the fire was blazing furiously when the fire department rrived and it required strenuous efforts to save the dwelling ho 3 Rounding the corner of Olive street one of the wheels of Engine company No. § truck broke, delaying those firemen. Iortunately no one was thrown from the wagon and the fire- men succeeded in getting back to their headquarters without mishap. 1 stroyed the barn at tae and War course W of Mexico ' of in Of will want these you one maps, which will be printed ‘Imvr colors and occupy space as a special f York World's ature ot 11- of will by inches, Sunday New lustrated Magazine. This issue he Sunday World Magazine so contain the second instalment of | next 'PIMPLY? WELL, DONT BE!. ge-Allen & € (INCORPORATED HARTFORD HOSIERY THAT STAND BACK O OUR PERFE CTION BRAND. FOR WEAR, FOR LOOKS, FOR QUALITY, E THE PRICE THEY ARE THE BEST STO ING ON THE MARKET IN HARTFORD DAY. Hosiery at the present time is rather an unce proposition. Here is a stocking you can tie up & They are made for us. Two-thread yarn of 3 Egyptian cotton, with deep, double top for garters§ thread toe, four-thread heel and sole, made of the obtainable dyes. And sold under the guarantee o label of the box. Try these stockings if you havel er worn them. ng lengths. They are sold in other cities for $1.25 for 3 pl We maintain the old price $1.00 for 3 pairs, 35¢ one pair. Read the guarantee on the cover of each be these stockings. Remember the number, 35m. We have these stockings in regular sizes and in short and long lengths. and’ € What Our Customers Say :—“The more ‘Aunt Del Bread we eat, the be tter we like it.”—Your de sells it; try a loaf today. OUR TUESDA) SPECIAL Dainty Parkerhouse Rolls . ... ......per doz Our Crullers, Raised Crullers and Doughnuts are f in pure lard, which accounts for that appetizi flavor and crispness. Our Charlotte Russ Chocolate Eclairs and Cream Puffs are alw sweet, wholesome and strictly fresh made eve day. No house is too old, too large or too small to be wired fo electricity. he Spring & BuckleyElectricCo 77-79 CHURCH STREET B Tel. 90( ANYTHING ELECTRICAL Horses -- Horses --Ho F22 \f “Fantomas,” one of the most ab-| sorbing detective stories ever written. \ review of the first chapter will be printed so you can start the story as if from the beginning. This great masterpiece of fiction was w ritten by the two ‘“‘Conan Doyles” of France, Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre. Order in advance.—advt. - People Notice It. Drive Them \ Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets —OHIO | A Tresh Carload I A pimply face will not embarr: you | Horses will arrive at our much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few night Cleanse the blood, the bowels and the liver with Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—there's never any sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effectiv 1y, but their action’ s gentle and safe in. stéad of severe and irritating. No one who takes Ollve Tablets 1 cursed with “a dark brown taste,’ breath, & dull, listless, “no good”* constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or_pimply face. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Iidwards Spent years among pa- tlents aficted with liver and bowel com- plaints,and Olive Tablets are the immense- | ly effective result. | Take one or two nightly for a week. | See how much better vou feel and look. | 10c and 25c per box. ATl druggists, HORSES—3 1gzed ales Sta on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 191 We've Every Type the Countr fords for Your Selection n pairs, farm and 1,100 1bs to 1650 Ibs 2,900 several chuncks that must room for the new class Mule, clever | worth the money WHATEVER YOUR MENTS, 1IF IT'S A WANT, YOU'LL FIND Dump Cart, Farm ( Wagons, Con kets, ete, P.H. CONDON & C (INC.) in 1ol wuny B and 14 to mf One fi every ¥ business ¢ One pair 1bs., business be sold arrivals in REQUT HORSE IT HERE: rs, Exp Harnesses, BI ds, The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O. | 5 1 aurel S:icet Bristol, O

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