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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, oston Store SPECIAL SHOWING OF NEW COUCH COVERS These goods are usually in | strong demand at this season | of the year. They brighten | up the Living room during the dull, bleak winter months. Handsome designs and col- | or combinations are here | from $2.00 to $5.00 Each. FOR THE MEN | A very desirable number of New Fall Shirts, made of a fine corded material. The | correct thing for winter wear. | Soft cuffs, full sizes, in a| variety of stripes. At $1.00 Each. McCall Pattterns 10c and 15c. McCall Magazine 5¢ PULLAR & NIVEN ACHING TEETH ‘ RELIEVED AT HOME Sloan’s Llui.rn(‘nt Robs Toothache of | Its Terrors. Pain Vanishes in a Few Minutes. = No need to pace the floor all night with the agony of a throbbing tooth. Sloan’s Liniment will quickly relieve | the pain and give you rest. .... | national fment | Hughes, | inee | democratic | charge that the republican presiden- |'tial candidate entered | ugreement with the American | pendence conference, | berlich ruembe | Hughes relative to conference | DEMOCRATS INSIST ON HYPHEN CHARGE Issue Second Installment in Face 0l G. 0. P. Denials _ New York, Oct. 24—The democratic committee last night issued what it termed the ‘“second instal- rient” of charges that a secret agree- exists between Charles B. republican presidential nom- and the conference, American independence of which Jeremiah A. | O'Leary is one of the heads. Last night’s statement, the demo- cratic national committee announced, “is based upon the official records of the O’Leary organization,” and at- tempts to show by excerpts from Mr. Hughes’ speeches what is alleged to ie a compliance with the “demand said to have been made upon the re- publican nominee by O'Leary and his associates. The statement was read over the ielephone to Mr. Hughes' secretary at Montclair, N. J. Mr- Hughes | clared he had nothing to say n'ght concerning it. Jeremiah A. O'Leary in a state- raent last night said in part, in refer- ence to the democratic committee’s statement of Sunday:— “Gov. Hughes has stated correctly what happened at our interview with him. In order to prevent any pos sibility of misunderstanding or mis- representation, we had carefully re- Guced to writing what we wished to say to Mr. Hughes. Our statement speaks for itself. The man who at- tempts to find fault with any portion or it, particularly with the question we asked ‘whether or not Mr. Hughes would administer the presidency of the United States in accordance with the spirit of the fathers and the whole American people,’ is not a true Amer- ican.” Mr. de- last O’Leary said there was nothing secret about the conference and | asked: “Why should there be ” He said the interview was given by re- duest. Seiberlich Denies Tt. A telegram from Frank Seiberlich of Boston was given out at New York | vesterday by the republican national committee in support of the denial Tty Mr. Hughes Sunday night of the national committee’s into a secret inde- of which Sei- and Jeremiah A. O’Leary are The telegram reads:— statement made by “Th Mr. with A single application and the paln | committee of the American indepen- usually disappears. Sloan's Liniment gets right to the root of the trouble. Like a warming balm it relieves con- gestion, and in a few minutes tooth- ache is reduced. » To soothe the throb of a tooth that pains with neuralgia, apply Sloan’s Liniment externally. Aching muscles, rheumatism, gout, wrulses, sprains, | lumbago, chilblains, sprains and stiff | neck can also be most effectively | treated with Sloan’s Liniment. Clean- er than mussy plasters or poultices. Sloan’s Liniment at all drug stores | in 25¢, 50c and $1.00 bottles. Sloans | Liniment| H/ILLS PAINY HERALD ADVS. PAY DIVIDENDS | CARPET COMPANY 219 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD. (CORNER HAYNES ST.) Belgrade Rugs AreMade From the Oldest Carpets Who has a Iot of old Ingrain sls Carpets? That's stion—WHO HAS A LOT OF THESE OLD CAR- PETS THEY ARE ABOUT TO THROW AWAY WE dare say there are several housewives with a dark room or garret well filled with discarded Ingrain and Brussels Carpets. Don't them away—LET US H ‘\\rF THEM, Carnr‘l\ of these kinds make up Belgrade Rugs and better rugs were never known. Send for our wagon Today. | tary dence conference is absolutely true. | 2. v-hich I was a promises, Hughes saw the committee of member, made no did not criticize Theodore and made a statement to all | Roosevelt, the committee that he stood for American rights.” William R. Willcox, republican na- tional chairman, said in makng the telegram public that it was a volun- message, unsolicited by the na- tional committee. Mr. Willcox yes- terday characterized the democratic committee’s report as a “flasco” at- tempt to prove a “hyphenate alliance” on Mr. Hughes' part. “There is not a shred of evidence that Mr. Hughes has knowledge that OLeary would make a statement to the American ence of promises to frame his speech 1o please the hyphenates,” declard Mr. Willcox. Mr. Willcox declared he had mno t in arranging for the O’Leary mmittee to meet Mr. Hughes, but bat if it had been called to his at- for the chance to heal Catarrh After an experience of 25 years, during which time 50 million Americans have used Kondon’s Catarrhal Jelly, the manufacturers of this remedy feel so sure that it will relieve catarrh — that they offer to pay for a chance to prove its benefit to any catarrhal sufferer. They announce that any resident of this community can go to aimost any drug store and get a com- plimentary trial can at the expense of the manufacturers. If the druggist has no gratuitous packages, the person may buy a 25 cent tube with the unqualified understanding that if that first tube does not do that person more than a dollar’s worth of good, he or she can get their quarter back from either the druggist, or the Kondon Com- pany at Minneapolis. Over 35,000 druggists know Kondon’s Catarrhal Jelly is effective, harmless, clean and pleasant to apply—and they know the Kondon people will gladly live up to this offer — “quarter back if not worth a dollar.” Addrass— MINNEJ\POL[S, MINN. | mand made upon Mr. | Wis., on Wednesday, | ed independence confer- | Indoor Life Makes Fat! Try Oil of Korein to Keep Weight Down, or to Reduce Super- fluous Fat. People who are confined within doors and who are deprived of fresh, invigorating air and exercise must tuke precaution to guard against over-stoutness, as fat acquired by in- door life is unhealthy and a danger to the vital organs of the body. Lack of exercise in the fresh air is said to weaken the oxygen carrying power of the blood, so that it is unable to pro- duce strong muscles and vitality and the formation of unsightly and healthy fat is the result. It you are 15 or 20 pounds above normal weight you are daily drawing on your reserve strength and are con. stantly lowering your vitality by cerrying this excess burden. Any persons who are satisfied in their own mind that they are too stout are ad- vised to 8o to the Clark and Brainerd Co. or any other good druggist and get a box of oil of korein capsules, ’ and take one after each mean and one just before retiring at night. Even a few days treatment has Leen reported to show a noticeable reduction in weight, improved diges- un- | |tion and a return of the old energy; footsteps become lighter and the skin less flabby in appearance as super- fiuous fat disappears. Oil of korein is inexpensive, cannot tnjure, and helps the digestion. Any person who wants to reduce 15 or 20 pounds is advised to give this treat- ment a trial. tention he would not have objected. The chairman s: he makes no ef- fort to keep any committee of legit mate citizens away from Mr. Hughes The democratic national commit- tee assumes full responsibility for the article which, in part, follows: Charles Evans Hughes, having pub- licly admitted his personal confer- cnce with Jeremiah A. O'Leary his associates, the democratic nation- al committee yesterday disclosed de- tails of the alleged secret arrange- ment between the O’Leary organiza- tion and western headquarters of the republican national committee in the interest of the Hughes candidacy. The statement is based upon the offi- cial records of the O'Leary organiza- tion. It follows the publication y terday of excerpts from the official minutes, revealing for the first time the fact of the personal conference between Mr. Hughes and the O'Leary committee, and setting forth the de- Hughes and the alleged to have been made republican national nominee. It also includes copies of invitations to a meeting of the American inde- pendence conference to be held at the Republican house, Milwaukee, October One form of invitation is sent to laymen and one form to clergymen Both are signed by Will R. Donald, who was a member Jeremiah O'Leary of the special committee that waited on Candidate Hughes. This, the second instalment, sets forth verbatim quotations from the official records of O'Leary’s “American independence conference’” and from Mr. Hughes' speeches bear- ing upon the following subjects: 1. The working agreement between the O'Leary organization and the re- publican national committee perfec at the ret conference held in Chicago on ptember 0 between Mt Tlughes' campaign m and Daniel F. Cohalan of th v, acting as the spokesman of the O'Leary or- ganization. 2. The fulfilment Candidate Hughes of the promise alleged in O'Learys’ report to have been made to the special committee of the “American independent conference.” ] The reward of Mr. Hughes and his campaign managey 4. The concealment them their dealings with the O'Leary ganization The working agreement with the republican national committee, the of- ficial minutes of the secret Chicago meeting on September 30, show that immediately after O'Leary had sub- mitted his report of the Hughes per- sonal interview, as set forth in Sun- day’s statement of the democratic na- tional committee, Daniel R. Cohalan, | supreme court justice of New York, [ who attended both the Detroit and | Chicago meetings, addressed the | Chicago gathering at length, urging | the wisdom and advantage of a further understanding with the re- | | CUTTHROAT SYSTEN HURTS MILK VALUE Dr. Comn, State Bacteriologist, Talks to Health Association 0., Oct. 24.—Bacterio- logical analysis was defended as the promise by the Mac- with by of or- Cincinnati, cnly satisfactory basis for the grading of milk, in before the Laboratory of the American Fublic Health association today by H. W. Conn, director of the laboratories of the Connecticut State Board of Fealth. Mr. Conn took up the var- ious objections made by laboratory men, purchasers and dealers and gave £n answer to each one by quoting the results of an extensive investigation of the subject which he had made in Connecticut. “For a long time dustry has strongly insisted upon the retaining of one price of milk by cvery possible means,” said Mr. Conn, ing the points he had made. have done, doubtles protect the better dealers from cutthr, prices of those who are willing to produce milk cheaply and carelessly. Unfortunately the result has been to bring all of the higher grades of millk down almost the level of the lower. In other in- an address Section the dairy in- to no and | | tion, § Custry can it be said that the poorer %38@90 On Easy COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA OUTFIT Grafonola (No. 35) (12 Selections) You can select any records you wish—and you’ll find a splendid assortment here. Come in today and see about this Grafonola outfit for your home. Easy terms Other styles of Grafonolas frem $15 to $200. New Britain’s Leading Six Double Disc Records . . . 1916. Hage-Allen & Co. HARITFOR Business Hours 8:30 to 6. Saturdays, 8:30 to 9. Tel. ch. 1090. Thanksgiving Sale of Linens, Bedding and White Geoods With Everything in Those Departments Marked Down Our Thanksgiving Sale of Linens, Bedding and white goods re- joices in liberal markdowns on everything in the stocks and in tempt- ing special values. It has started famously, with enthusiasm of linen connoisseurs at a high pitch. Almost every five minutes we are asked “How can such fine linens be sold now for so reasonable prices?” Organization and a determination to do things in a different way from the ordinary count. Here are real bargains in snowy linens, lovely pattern eloths, dainty napkins, doilies, tray cloths, centers, many very beautiful Madeira hand embroidered goods being included. Remember, THIS IS THE WEEK. Make a note of what you want and let us know about it as soon sible. Terms Pictorial Review Patterns. New Home Sewing Machines. $35.00 3.90 $38.90 (Main Floor) can be arranged if desired. Talking Machine Store. BRODRIB & W 138 Main Street, Hallinan Bldg. LEONARD & HERRMANN CO. NEW The Prettiest and Netest House Dresses. WE'VE EVER SHOWN. Seldom will you find such smart looking Dresses the low prices we are offering them. You will surely want more than one when you see them. HEELER s these at Well grades bring the same price in market | os the higher grades. Under these conditions there is not any stimulus to produce a higher grade of milk. The better class of dairymen rec e no stimulus to produce a better grade, since th can get no better price than thei ovenly competitor: “The only remedy will come when | wilk can be sold upon its value. The difficulty, however, has been in de- viging any method by which milk can } be graded in such a way that the public can rely upon getting what it | pavs for. The experience of the pas two years has shown that even in a large York the public is not only willing to pay extra for » good supply of milk, but that it can be produced and properly guaranteed. The dealer is \illing to pay the producer a little extra for furnishing such milk and the producer is willing to take the oxtra care i he can get the proper pa for it. The grading system of milk offers a way out of the present 'WHAT THE DOCTOR KNOWS KIDNEYS MUST BE RIGHT TO INSURE HEALTH. Few people realize to what their health depends upon the tion of the kidneys. The physician in nearly all cases of serious illness, makes a chemical of the patient’s urine. He knows that unless the kidneys are do- ing their work properly, the other extent condi- | cleanly made, cut on good full lines, neatly trimmed. The ginghams and percales of which they are made, good qualities and the colors are the best—some striped, plaids or checks, also plain colors. Size PRICE RANGE cutthroat system by which the indus- try has been organized. “When the time comes that I can go into a market and buy a bottle of milk with a certain label on it that guarantees that the milk has been produced under conditions that are and safe and that the milk is fresh, I shall be willing to pay an rxtra price for such milk. Experience in New York in the last two years has shown that this is absolutely irue.” are extra others in s up to 46, inclusive. 98¢ to $1.98 EACH. One Cent a Word Each Day Pays for a Classnfied Adv, i the Herald. You Get Results That’s What You Wani There is a Magee Range in just the style you want at just the price you want to pay organs cannot readily be brought back to health and strength. ‘When the kidneys are neglected or abused in any way, serious results are to follow. According to health sta- ics, Bright's Disease, which is real- v an advanced form of kidney trouble, caused nearly ten thousand deaths in one year, in the state of New York alone. Therefore, it is particularly necessary to pay more attention to the health of these important organs. An ideal herbal compound that has had remarkable success as a kidney remedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, | the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The mild and healing influence of this preparation, in most cases, is | soon realized, according to sworn | statements and verified testimony of those who have used the remedy. When your kidneys require atten- | get Swamp-Root- at once from any pharmacy. It is sold by every druggist in bottles of two sizes—50c and $1.00 However, if you wish first to test | this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N, Y., for a sample bottle. When writ- ing be sure and mention the New Britain Daily Herald. STOP CATARRH! 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Quick response to the Magee Damper places the fire under perfect control, giving you a hot baking oven in a few minutes, or checking your fire so that it hardly burns your fuel. “It's a pleasure to bake with a Magee Range” SOW JORN A. ANDREWS & G0, 132 MAIN STREET T — ]