New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 6, 1916, Page 13

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1916. The Effects of Opiates. THAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and fts various preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known. Even in the smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the func- tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causing imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life. Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous wers are a result of dosing with opiates or na: i \fv‘\’ The rule among physicians is that children should never their infancy, dyspepsia and lack of staying tics to keep children quict receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and only then if unavoidable. The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and other narcotics to children by any but a pl decried, and the druggist should not be = an cannot be too strongly y to it. Children who are iii need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to dose them willfully with narcotics. Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the e « Genuine Castoria always bears the signature ofz(;/f m signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. i We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps— Ask for them Special Cut Prices for Week of July 3rd to July 8th, Inclusive. b 15¢ {PURE LARD . . Exceptional Values. What Do You Pay? IA&P FLOUR « 85¢} GRANDMOTHER'S A Large Pkg for a Little Price | trade has also accepted an invitation; PLAN OUTING AT LAKE GH—2re. Connecticut Chamber of Com- merce Going to Massachusetts Putnam, Conn., July 6, 1916.—The warriors along the Nipmuck trail, and braves from all Quonehticut tribes, will hold a Pow Wow and Peace Council at Lake Chargoggagog- | gmananchaugagoggchaubuna g u n g- amaug near Webster, Massachusetts, Thursday, July 13th, when the Con- necticut Chamber of Commerce and | the Eastern Connecticut Development | committee unite for their summer | outings as guests of the Putnam and the Webster-Dudley Chambers of Commerce. The Southbridge board of | | and the net result will be one of the largest gatherings of business men ever held in this section. Clam chowder, steamed clams, sea bass, lobsters, spring chicken, water- melon, and all the fixings will be | served with good crockery and silver, on linen table cloths, with linen rwp- kins, under tents; making the best kind of a New England clambake, without the.dirt and discomfort that too often accompanies it. Except for short meetings of the directors, thers will be no specches, but only amuse- | ments. The crowd will find a large | boat making hourly trips around the | seven mile lake, and there will be no charge for this nor for bathing privileges and other features. have received Sttn and rain help Nature putall that delicious flavor into the tobacco in Perfections. Don’t thank us—thank Nature! There’s no tobacco quite so good as naturally good tobacoo. ‘We let this fine, old leaf mellow itself—slowly— All local chambers copies of a folder, illustrated with | the full name of the lake, and a cut that is nearly as long as the name. | A history of the locality is included, by ageing leaf against leaf. Then—what a flavor! FARINA J; i-vi" 10¢ ON EXTRA STAMPS ON WHEAT EXTRA STAMPS It’s a more mellow taste Because it is JUST ] COFFEES 30 with 1 1Ib Elryad 35¢ 25 with 1 1b Ambosa 32¢ 20 with 1 Ib Sultana 30c 15 with 1 1b Iona . .. 25¢ msm‘——mm = Groceries ——————— 1 can Sultana Spice . 10c 1 pkg Macaroni or Spaghetti 10c 1 plkg A&P Icc Cream or Jelly Powder . : Fres i Delivery : Tel. 135 TEAS 60 with 1 1b Tea ... 50 with 1 1b Tea . .. 40 with 1 1b Tea 70¢ 18 .60c 50c 10 «s 10c . 10c . 10c . 10c . 10c B ———— Free Dellvery 1 bot Liquid Bluc .. ... 1+ pkg Van's Narub ..., 1 bot Ownion Salad . . i1 Mason Jar Mustard . 1 bot Witch Vazel . Robbins Bros., Inc. telling of the houndary fishing place | and neutral meeting ground on the shores of this lake that was sacred to all Indians for hundreds of miles around. Nipmucks and Narragansetts | and Pequots and Mohicans and Wa- baquassets met here in amity. MURPHY TALKS. Reviews Conditions of Teams This Year—Do Not Compare With O1d. New Haven, July 6.—Jim Mur- | phy, owner of the New Britain club of the old Connecticut league, was in town yesterday to visit friends. Mur- phy, it will be recalle dropped a small fortune during his connection with baseball. Murphy stated that he is glad to be out of the game after viewing conditions this year. Murphy stated that he has seen several games in Hartford this season and that the crowds were far below the average. “I will say,” sald Murphy, “that the class of ball now being played does not compare favorably with that of three or four years ago.” ANY TIME, ANY PLACE. The All-Stars is the latest agsrega- | tion of baseball “greats’ to enter the field of the national pastime, and right off the reel they start on the trail of the Ploneers. The manager of the Stars called at the Herald of- fice yesterday, and requested the sporting editor to hurl a challenge to the Fllis street tossers. ‘“For fun, money or marbles” 1is the gauntlet thrown out to the Pioneers’ manage- | Former San Francisco, Ritchie, pion, announced his intention yester- day of learning the rudiments of an- —a more refreshing taste. NATURALLY GOOD. Why not discover this yourself? 10 for Sc W‘m& Perfection Also Packed 20 for 10c RITCHIE JOINE Lightweight Champ Train For Mexican Service. will Cal,, July 6.—Willie former lightweight cham- SHERIDAN IS PLEASING 'EM. James Sheridan of this city, who is umpiring for the third -season in the Valley league, is receiving praise throughout the circuit for the efficient manner in which he handles the games. “Jim’” is a prime favor- ite with the players, and the fans in all towns are loud in their commenda- much . probably be Sunday, July 16, when | Bristol will meet the Pioneers on the | Ellis street diamond. CUT IT OUT, PAWNEES. Now that arrangements have been practically completed for the City league opening at Walnut Hill park next Saturday afternoon, it is hoped by the followers of the game that a of their tactics, they will no do rise to a higher standard in the timation of the fans. The com sion has acted wisely in the selec of Bdmund Crowley as umpire, under his running of the game, Pawnees will be forced to play m and kick less, T kidneys are out of ords MEN Kidney trouble preys other profession of fighting and will go into training next Monday as a soldier at the Monterey, Cal, mili- tary camp for civilians. Ritchie signed the enlistment rolls as a recruit for four weeks instruc- tion under United States army ofii- cers. The former champion wrote his real name, G. A. Steffan. similar occurrence of the ‘“‘crabbing the taine. ! Hata lessens ambition; be vigor and oheerfu often disappears when | diseased. For good results use Dr. | Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. drugsists. Sample size Dbottle by Pi Post, also pamphlet. {4 310 Pearl Street Hartford Conn. §|zrs.som ot e, e tion of his work. | Rumor recently had | tpat marked the Pawnees-Pirates it, that he was about to retire from | contest at the park Tuesday afternoon the league, which caused President : will be eliminated. Kicks of a sense- Crowe to hot foot it to this city, to ! less nature are not cherished by the get him to change his mind, which | fans, and it tends to kill the interest | he has. Sheridan’s many local friends | in the game. If the Pawnees will are looking forward to his appearance | devote more time learning the funda- | #34ress Dr. Kilmer & Im this city as an ump which will { mentals of the game and drop Some | mentfon the New Britam list of the Stars’ lineup, such as: | Flanagan, Joe Fitzpatrick, Begley, Coyle, Lardner and Clinton, and this | challenge holds good for all season. ! Eddie Eggert would he pleased to hear from Manager Conlin at bhis ' earliest convenience. , _Binghan When w1 1d. Orders placed now for Daven- ports, Easy Chairs, or Odd Pieces insure prompt delivery in the fall. Summer is a good time to have your dining table top refinished in the oil finish. By BRIGGS It Happens in the Best Regulated Families, Stugesis PRECEDING| CHAPTER NOTHING LIKE THE LI'L oLD HOME AETER ALL ER ‘°- IT SEEmMS So NICE To HAVE You HOME ONCE. ves — 7+ 'L cace HoLD WIRE NESE Yes Him- T FRIENDS To REMaIN 1N Town To MAKE _A NIGHT oF IT- DECIDES) To BEAT IT] FOR HOME. | Thus o6 TAINING CREDIT F BEING A Lcuwer p ic RS JON” WITH |MORE oF (T)| CAN'T HELP IT MR, SCOTT How IMPORTANT IT 1S~ A MANS PLACE 1S BY HIS WIFE'S SIDE WELL _ALL RIGHT- 'LL PUT THe MATTER UP T2 The MRS, 1P SHE HAS NO MITAL OBJIECTIONS 'LL BE RIGHT Down: Jus' HOLD oy 1 wWire Arfity HUGo - ThE BUNCH 1S DOWN RERE FOR A GAME OF HELLY How Boyt N OB- HEL-Lo JoE - | DIPN'T RECKONIZE YouR VOLCE - WHAT. ON YoUR MInND oL BE DOWN To-— NIGHT MR, SCOTT- You'LL HAVE To HAVE THE MEETING WITHOUT ME q PREPARED by We have for hot weather getting your fan now. one FriEnD for every ed. Yy need. ey The Spring & Buckley Electris Co. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL i CHU TREE 2\, a word each day pays for a classified adv. in the Herald You get results. That's what you wast | /////Z//z// ; J \f

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