New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1916, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAI LY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1916. E COST OF LIVING In 1912 the Democrats said: “¥ you elect Woodrow Wilson President, he will lower the Tariff and that will LOWER THE COST OF LIVING” How about the cost of living now, after four years with President Wilson? Higher than ever before. Wilson lowered thetariffbut he didn’t lower the cost of living. In 1913 he took Pro- tection away from us which brought us sixteen months of Democratic Hard Times. Vote For Hughes Then came the war, in Aug. 1914. Now the cost of living is higher and higher every day, though everyone who works in New England factor- ies is prosperous. But theDemocrats blamethe War for the high cost of living, and will not admit that the War changed the Democratic Low Tariff Hard times to WAR PROSPERITY. Mr. Workingman, do not let them fool you, REMEMBER THE DEMOCRATIC HARD TIMES BEFORE THE WAR. and a Protective Tariff NOVEMBER 7TH They Will Give You Prosperity AFTER THE WAR PULL THE FIRST LEVER \LAND BENEFITS | }'&7 FURGPEAN WAR Patrol North A in That Country Greatly ilar to That in U. §. DY, a result of th recent indica- t are now for a steamship from Kinnish >uth America features of litions in the ready money. has greatly in- and de- have increased This flood of part the expenditures troops, mili- fortification snomic cor n, to enance of and the of ex- worable many parts of ulted in much country which gone abroad. wutumn of 1915 / to buy the outside Fin- 1d contributed to increase tha 1 looking for invest- ifficuities in way o re ine we it tity of grain nount of capl = Trameee 5098 'f)é;'tfoyers,ADirecl‘e;i by Gleaves, ADMIR AL GLEAVES - DESTROYER ON PATROL. of 300 grams during periods of hard jsult that they have found that six|is due in large part to & scarcity of work or fighting. The daily bread of | months more will about see the end | bottles not only in the countries of the soldier weighs one and ane-half |of the avallable supply, origin but also in the diminished¥ea« pounds, with two pounds on special| In no first class restaurant in|pacity of Swedish glass-makers, sincs | Stockholm can whiskey-and-soda be |a great part of the liquors and wines had for less than one crown or about |imported is hrought in in Swedish | 281 cents at the present exchange | bottles. | rate. Some places charge as much| No shortage of Swedish punch, the | as 1.30 crowns or 36 cents. so-called national drink, threatens, It ’ High grade liquors—particularly | may become necessary however *3 | certain brands manufactured v |drink in November and Decembet | monks—are s > and dear. Tho |some punch not properly aged, °on | same is true of French cognac and |account of the difficulty the manu- | French wines, which have increased [facturers experience in getting sufi- | Wholesale from 25 to 40 per cent. This | clent sugar. FREE TO THE SICK! A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this . . L] Visit only, by Dr.NAUGHTON Naw England’s Wonderful Spacialis —WHO WILL BE AT— Hotel Beloin ONE DAY ONLY Tuesday, Oct. 24th ONE HORROR OF WAR. Sweden’s Supply of Whiskey Almost Gone, tlantic Coast| Dealers Find, (Correspondence of the Stockholm, Oct. 12 export prohibition on moved Swedish | count of their Asso. Press) -Great Bri whiskey to take with the % i bs has i re- ¥ dealers stocks, LIPS &5 Dr. Naughton making ap X-ray examination of the Lungs, with improved Magnoathis Skiascope as an ald to Diagnosis- This and other wonderful methods of examinations are Free to all who call on him at Hotel Beloin, Tuesday, Oct. 24th. Hours from 10 a. m. to 5:30 p. m, industry—one of the 4 i r Industries—has sut- | 1 At the r H employes 50 trades are > eawmill observed, but it does intend, if possi- ble, to prevent any unlawful and in- humane act imperiiling the lives of non-comba 4 some ~ : Further, the department is eager to Sending $ To all who call on him at Hotel Beloin, Tuesday, Oct. 24th Dr. Naughton will give his Consultations, Remarkable Diagnosis of Disease, Wonderful “‘x-Ray” Examinations, All Medical Service, Surs gical and Office Treatments, Absolutely Free of Charge, FREE FOR THIS VISIT Never before has such an opportunity been given the sick of this vicinity, and SOLDIERS ECONOMICAL, 250,000 Every Month Their Families. - if you are suffering, you belligerent ulp and to In- The voolen i ir and the leath- from Russ ULTIGAARAS LETTER e uitle of TYPeWriting done in it 3 cclors With snatures. tter Heads Printea TLE 12PTEORD TYPEWRITER ©0., ING ate Strect | man submarire U-53, the Although American naval ahtuorl- | ties confessea that they were in ignor- ance of the whereabouts of the Ger- patrol of Atlantic from Nantucket to northern Maine engaged the available The waters sh services of every torpedo hoat destrover. depart- ment, according to the best authority, has no intention of interfering between navy Hartford, Conuz, i ping so leng & a U-hoat and any non-Ametican ship- the rules of war are { find whatever mother ship or base may be aiding the Germans in northern | waters. It is chiefly to that end that ! the war craft which went rushing out of Newport harbor have been racing up and down the Atlantic, patrolling every mile of the roadway and scru- tinizing every vessel that seemed in the least interesting. There has heen a constant interchange of code mes- sages between the two admirals, Knight, in command of the Narragan- sett bay station, and Gleaves in com- mand of the torpedo boat destroyer flotilla, headquarters at Washington iand the ten or more destroyers in the searching party. It You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIF BARDECK, 185 Arch St. "Phone 482-2 | dant army ration which makes it un- Headquarters of the Italian Army, Oct. 23.—The soldiers ecach month their families out send af their home to pay according four and a quarter million to the army post | This fact is attributed | to the ecanomic disposition of the in- dollars, office statistics. dividual soldier and also to the abun- necessary for him to buy private sup- plies of wine, tobacco, or food. “Why, they wake us up the morning to drink a glass of rum,” said one enthusiastic Alpini. The total cost of the daily war zone rations is about 75 cents, ac- cording to the changes in the whole- sale market prices. But the high cost of living felt in the homes never af- fects the quantity allotted the soldier. in Are You Sick? Are You Suf- serib. and astonishes all who call upon him; and his extensive practical ence The total quantity of the ration it 1,860 grams ar slightly over four pounds, with an additional allowance | chould not fail to take advantage of it. every visit the young, the old, the rich. the poor, all apply to Dr. and office hours of his visits him should remnember the day, date fering? If So Call on Him and Take Advantage of His Skill and Experience. The rapidity with which he de- all diseases is truly wonderful experi- | enables him to determine Not only will you be surprised his ca far, The sick multitudes crowd his offices from morning till night, and at whether a case is curable or whether it is incurable. at wonderful knowledge of disease, his plain, concise explanation of every cause and effect, rapidity sense the trouble; but at the marvelous with hich his common treatment goes to the seat of glving relief, and in all that have not progressed too A cure. s aghton for relief, so those wishing to nd call early to avold the crowded last hours. | | J see DON'T WAIT ! * The sick multitudes crowd his of fices from morning until night, and 1 you would avoid disappointment you Dr. Naughton makes. from attend to his many patients who are unabls’ to visit his Worcester offices. should call early regular visits to New Britain ime to time to personally Doctor Naughton .will po(sitively be at Hotel Beloin, Tuesday, October 24th, from 10 o'clock in the morning until 5:30 o’clock in' the evening, to consult with and examine all cases personally. DR. J. P. NAUGHTON SPECIALIST CATARRH, STOMACH, KIDNEY AND CHRONIC AILMEN TS. 311 MAIN STREET, WORC. OFFICE AND LABORATORY, SR, MASS,

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