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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1916. TARTIN RELATES WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE OF PROMINENT LADY WELL AND FAVOR- ABLY KNOWN IN SOCIAL CIRCLES MRS, L. An.ong the many wonderful stories that 1 heard. Mr. J. R. Martin, the Lax-a-Tone expert at the B, have said none is lated OnoLLy Drug Co., ng than the one r 98 Trumbuli St., be added to s6 wel g the so- told me tle verified in by Mrs. Star: artford. it on account known in New ciai set. Mr following which writing: ‘dor two years T have suffered with sigk headaches, which would come on at leasc once a wee These spells would begin w.itl. s~ acid stomecb bloating and gas. I have t.ied ever means within my power to get rig ¢f tuern as they completely prostrated me wad the effect on my general healtn sas terrific. I began taking Berbwl Lax-a-Tone when i* was first introauced in Hartford, whinh was < riontas ago. After the first week ve not had a single headache up e of her Brit Starace B. STARACE. to now. My general health is fine; {1 can eat anything without suffering. 17 have no more sour stomach, gas or ;lrlout and am pleased to recommend { this remedy (o all sufferers from the above troubles i Herbal Lax-a-Tone is a remedy jmade from th» pure juices of medi- cinal herbs. It will not help or cure !incurabfé diseases and does not want tc te confounded with remedies that | cure everything, but Herbal Lax-a- Tone has been made and designed for e erin:: from sour stomach, bloat, heartburn, indigestion or yspepsia, constipation, torpid liver, and those needing a tonic that will build up the general health. We are not afraid to back up and guarantee any stc+ments we make. Call around and see the Lax-a- .Tone expert in charge at The Econ- {omy N. E. Drug Co. 365 Main St., and he will courteously explain to you the Fenefits that can be obtained from this remarkable remedy. We Give Royal Go'd Trading Stamps — Ask for ihem } Special Cut Prices for the Week of Oct 30 to Nov. 4th, inclusive. BIG 4 COMBINATION 6 lbs. GRANULATED SUGAR 5 Rolls TOILET PAPER 1 Ib. LARGE PRUNES 1 Ib. ELRYAD COFFEE 1 30R. G. STAMPS FREE 45 25 J5 ¢ $1.20 B CRANBERRIES, pound..........10c§ PRETZELS COCOANUT A pkg 50 & loc PETTLIOHN g & Quaker Corn FLAKES, package ........ 5c : IONA PEACHES A DAN ... 1 7 C { Fels-Naptha SOAP, A PKG 0ATS = IONA ——— SPINACH 2cakes ......... 9c] IROLLED OATS] This & 10 2 cans Sultana Spice, each 10c 1 pkg A&P Ice Cream or Jelly Powder 10c 2 cans A&P COhloride of Lime, each 10c is about cost price Stamps Free Free Delivery | 500 Worlh or Over 6 pounds 25¢ with With Any of the Following Groceries the advance on Rolled Oats. i 2 cans A&P Lye, each . .....10c 1 pkg Reckitt’s Blue .. 1 bot Royal Polish . . .10(: 2 bottles A&P Vinegar, l‘J;ch 10c 1 pkg Grandmother’s Oats 10c Fres City Delivery MEDALS MEAN MUCH IN WAR STRICKEN FRANCE Defercnce is Shown Everywhere in | Paris to Wearers of Military Decorations. (Correspondence of the Asso. Press). Paris, Oct. 21—The phsychology of the military decorations is showing up more obviously every day in Paris life: it is even getting into the police courts. The wearers of them have | multiplied rapidly since the beginning of the battles of Verdun and the Somme, and increasing numbers of them are seen on the lapels of men who have been mustered out and have reappeared in civilian attire, but their ! is undiminished. The cro: of the legion of honor, the military medal and the war cross are shown a deference that amounts to a pass- key to every place anl to everything; to illegitimate wearers of them it amounts to a sort of stock in trade. Tramway or subway passengers who, contrary to the traditional French politeness, were remarkably selfish as to seats before the war, now give way to the soldier with a medal prestige on his breast or with a ribbon in his | buttonhole, although they still let women stand. This deference is not always acceptable. A wounded man is likely to profit from the sacrifice, but the valid man, home on leave, seems to take it as a sort of superfluous manifestation on the part of the ci- vilian, and resents the that there may be some physical rea- son for it. One of them accepted a seat offered by a civilian in the sub- way the other day, but instead of oc- cupying it himself furnished a double object lesson by offering it in his turn to a woman. The sympathy that goes spontan- cously to maimed soldiers hase be- come the capital of men who lost legs or arms in accidents or brawls not even remotely connected with war. For a few francs they can buy one or all three of the decoration rib- bons at any one of the dozen of shops that are now doing a thriving trade with the mutilated soldiers who have been mustered out. Most of them use the ribbons as a cover for simple Legging, others for swindling, some to get work and a few in mere vain and fraudulent show DR. CLINTON Nerve and Nerves Only the difference of a single let- ter—yet that difference means suc- cess or failure—happiness or misery —wealth or poverty to you. ‘Which have you? One time you didn’t know anything about nerves—except by hearsay. You laughed when people spoke of nerv- ous troubles—thoaght it was imagin- ation. Today you know differently. You know you have nerves—and that nervous troubles are real—terribly real! The shore of the sea of life is strewn with nervous wrecks—practically every one of which has been uselessly wrecked. Are you men? The whole path of human progress is strewn with the wreckage wrought by consuming ambition, insatiate lust of gold, greed of luxury, and mad pur- suit of pleasure and excess. Daily we are reminded that we eat too much, work too fast, take too lit- tle exercise. The trouble is that mighty few heed the warning signal until it is too late. Do you want to sleep as you once did? You used to sleep like a top— got outside of three square meals a day—enjoyed work and lots of it— were making a good, decent living— with every prospect of making more. But—today,, what are you? You know! I don’t have to tell you! Do you want to shake off these troubles you are suffering from—shake them for good and all? If life j& worth anything to you— good, wholesome, healthy life—go to 254 Trumbull street, Hartford, Conn., and walk in! T'm here to help just such people as you as I have helped thousands of others. X Your whole future life may depend on your doing just the one simple, easy task of opening that door and walking in! Dr.ClintonJ.Hyde Specialist in Nervous and Chronic Diseases. 254 TRUMBULL STREET, Hartford, Conn, 9 to 12, 1:30 to 5; 7 to 8. 10 to 1. Fee As Low As $2.00. one of these unfortunate Sundays | thin, ! isfaction or money promptly refunded, supposition , { cent below the average. f OROBBAOOOBDOOOOGOOOO OO0 | Surprisingly Good 3| Cough SyrupyMade at | Home | Costs Very Little and Ensily Made, but i Remarkably Effective. SOOPOOPOOVPDOOOPOOPPOOOD | You’ll never really know what a fine | cough syrup you can make until you | %repare this famous home-made remedy. | ou not only save $2 as compared wit%.] | the ready-made kind, but you will also have a ‘more effective and dependable | remedy in every way. It overcomes the | usual "coughs, throat or chest colds in | 24 hours—relieves even whooping cough | quickly, d Get 214 ounces of Pinex (50 cents worth) from any good drug store, pour it_into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Hcre you have a full pint—a family supply—of the most effective cough syrup that money can buy—at a cost of only 64 cents or less. It never spoils. 'he prompt and positive results given by this pleasant tasting cough syrup have caused it to be used in more homes than any other remedy. It quickly loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough, heals the inflamed membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes, and re- lief comes almost immediately. Splen- did for throat tickle, hoarseness, bron- chitis, croup and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a }mzh%\y concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine extract, combined ~ with guaiacol and has beew used for generations for throat anc chest ailments. | Avoid dlsupgomtment by askins yous druggist for “275 ounces of Pinex” with full " directions, and don’t accept any, _else. A guarantee of absolute sat. goes with this preparation. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. WINNL IS COSTLY. Successful Austrian Gamblers Must Pay Government Special Tax. (Correspondence of the Asso, Press.) Nov. 1.—The newest Aus- by which the hopes to increase its annual income by something like two and a half mil- lion crowns (half a million dollars) is a new and additional levy on the betting at the various Austrian race tracks. The new tax provides that in ad- dition to the percentage of all tatal- irtateur (pari mutuel) wagers already taken by the government, a special “win tax” shall be imposed on all those who pick horses that pay 30 crowns or more for 10 wagered. Thus, if the pari pays 31 far 10, the government will take an extra 10 hel- lesr from the winner; this percentage of tax rises until the government will collect 24 crowns in such cases as the pari pays 250 for 10, an occurrence by no means infrequent when the favorite horse is beaten by an out- sider. From the figures of the betting at the race traks during the past seea- son, and the prices which the hugely patronized pari mutuel machines have paid, the government estimates that it can increase its incame by a round million crowns. Another million and a’hdlf it ex- pects to realize from a similar special tax on bets made with the book- makers in the race track rings. The rew tax will appreciably enhance an already profitable business for the government, for under the old system it collects 20 per cent of all money wagered before the scale which the pari is to pay is reckoned up. Vienna, trian tax, government BELOW TF AVERAGE. Egypt 1 to Cent. Lower . Nov. 2.—The bulletin of the ministry of agriculture, dated October 1, gives the condition of the cotton crop in Lower Egypt as 10 per cent. and in Upper Egypt as four per The pink boll worm attack has considerably in- creased in intensity throughout Up- per Egypt. Picking is now general and in some piaces the first picking has been com- pleted but the yield is very uneven. On the whole, the crop this year is likely to be appreciably below aver- age. Cotton Crops in 10 Per Caro, Egypt, MILLION STOMACH SUFFERERS EAT BIG MEALS NOW No fear of indigestion, gas, sourness, heartburn or acid- ity. “Pape’s Diapensin” is quickest, sur- est stomach regulator known. Every year regularly more than a million stomach sufferers in the Unit- ed States, England and Canada take Pape's Diapensin and realize not only immediate but lasting relief. This harmless preparation will di- gest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach five minutes afterwards. If your meals don’t fit comfortably, or what you eat lays like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of indiges- tion. Get from your pharmacist a 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and eat a few of these candy-like tablets just as soon as you can. There will b no sour risings, no belching of undi- gested food mixed with acld, no stomach gas or heartburn, no full- ness or heavy feeling in the stomach, no nausea, debilitating headache: dizziness or intestinal griping. This will all go, and besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stom- ach to poison your breath with nau- seous odors, Pape’s Diapepsin prmptly regulates out-of-order stomachs, because it neutralizes the acids in the stomach and digests your food just the same as If your stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all stomach misery i{s waiting for you at any drug store. These large 50-cent ceses contain more than sfiucient to thoroughly overcome any case of dyspepsia, in- digestion or any other stomach dis- order, I i) (il TR it 1) 7. i The Quaker Range comes to you with a time honored recommendation, and inspires your trust at sight. Not unlike the experienced servant, the Quaker Range needs no break- ing in. It works from the day it starts, simple, dependable, serviceable. For more than sixty years, The Quaker Range has been the housewifes’ friend, and as the sales record has revealed a constantly increasing number of new Quaker purchasers each year, the family of fast friends can now be + counted in the many thousands. The New Quaker Ranges Are Here SEGAL & BIRNBAUM, 432 Main St., New Britain CHIC AND TOWERING |the Lord TURBAN FOR YOU OUT OF FRANCE. The simplicity of this Paris model is what makes the appeal to our sense of what is dashing. fully arranged atop a turban put up in tan colored satin is the only com- bination. Aigrets wonder- ADVISES INDUSTRIAL TRUCE. England Would Zealously Guard Se- curity of Her Engineering Progress. London, Nov. 1.—The that an industrial truce for five years should be arranged now as a guar- entee of Britain’s highest interests in the era of mechanical progress that be said was bound to follow the war, suggestion Awas made by Sir Charles ‘Wakefield, Mayor of London, ( presiding at a large gathering of rep- | resentatives of all branches of the engincering industry at the Mansion house. i “Whatever might be said of the | future of commerce in geneal,” said the Lord Mayor. ‘“we are all surely greed that the nation and the em- re must zealously guard the secur ity and progress of engineering. It is ¢ on the engineering workshops country that the fighting forces of the alliance depend for mechanical means of victory." The Lord Mayor's suggestion was greeted by cheers from all present, including representatives of various government departments. TOADSTOOL FATALITIES, Breslau, Germany, Nov. 1.—No less than 248 cases of toadstool poisoning | ocurred in Germany during the year 1915, acording to statistics just com-’ piled. The cause in general was the | unusual harvest or crop of toadstools | and mushrooms and the increase in the number of persons who, without any expert knowledge, attempted to take advantage of this source af food sapply. Of the total number of | poisoning cases, 85 dled, including 52 | children. | N L There's NO Question Apout the Purity of Our | RICH | PASTEURIZED MILK | Our Thorough Pasteurization Pro- | cess completely eliminates all chance | of impurity without changing the flavor or taste, Buy milk about which the slightest question of OURS. SEIBERT AND SON PARK STREET. NEAR STANLEY 6 team Tel. connections. FOR SALE Large property on East Main Street, s:muble for residential or business sites, H. N. 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