New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1916, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

* TRUSTED EMPLOYEE OF THE STANLEY WORXS IS LOUD IN PRAISE OF THE TONIC THAT SPELLS SUCCESS “LAX-A-TONE” Mr. Wm. H. Faulkner, 335 Myrtle St., this city, assistant foreman of the Stanley Plant is enthusiastic over the new remedy. It is such men as Mr. Faulkner, men who are respected and stand high in their neighborhoods that ind orse Lax-a-Tone. Among its many Indorsers are ministers, attorneys, ba nkers and business men that have made a success. Mechanics, clerks, masons and other tradesmen. Rail- road men, street car employes, in fact , people from all walks of life extol vonderful remedy. Mrs. Faulkn er speaking for her husband saysi— ‘My husband has been a severe sufferer from constipation for many and could find no relief. He h as given a-Tone a trial and is to indorse it as a wonderful re medy."” Lax-a-Tone is a sterling remedy for sour acid stomach, bloat, bad breath, furred tongue and also a tonic that will drive away that tired fagged out never get reste d feeling. It will enrich the blood, remove the effects of a torpid liver, hrace up tired nerves and best of all " herbal and has not a har mful ingredient in it. Tone man is at the I conomy New Iingland Drug Co., 365 . vhere he is introducing this remedy to the New Britain public. OUR GREAT LOOM END SALE Mili Prices on Ali Merchandise Siill Continues Here Tomorrow is Housekeepers’ Day Are you thinking about your kitchen—Thanksgiving salc of kitchen things begins tomorrow. Great stock of all ds of things is ready. Articles fresh from the factories and all designed to lessen labor. Here arc just a few of the many hundreds of important items necessary to a happy Thanksgiving dinner. Table Damask, new patterns, 40c value. Mill price, yard 29(: Fine Mercerized Damask, 59c¢ value. Mill price, yard ... 39c Linen Damask, beautiful patterns, $1 value. Mill price, yard 79c indigestion, | NEW BRITAIN MAJORS PLAN T0 AVERT BIG TANGLE Federal Leé-gue Financiers May | Prove Stumbling Block | New York, Nov. 16.—Because of | the many problems that affect or- ! ganized baseball in general, and the jor leagues in particular, President Ban Johnson, of the American League has practically decided to hold the annual meeting of his colleagues in York this year at the time the National League is sitting in annual conference, TT Tener eircuit is by constitution to convene | here the sccond Tuesday in December. Not the least perplexing problem that confronts the major leagues is the revolutionary move on the part of | Barney Dreyfuss, owner of the Pitts | burgh Nationals, to oust the present National Commission and have ap- pointed three disinterested commis- sioners. The new demands of the Baseball Players’ Fraternity must also be considered. As these will be laid before the National commission the presence of Johnson in New York, while Chairman August Herr- mann is here from the west, would greatly facllitate action on the part of the supreme counc wddition to these specific signs iscontent toward the fountain of organized baseball, a new of malcontents has been or- zed within the past year in the persons of certain men of means who | inanced the late Tederal When peace with the outlaw cir was arranged last winter, organized basehall contracted to pay certain specified sums to a number of James A. Gilmore’s stoutest financial sup porters. For instance, it was agreed that the ward interests in Brooklyn would be given $20,000 a vear rent for Washington park for a term of twenty years—$400,000 in all. Harry F. Sinclair, the oil magnate, was promised a heavy rental through a term of years for the Federal League park at Harrison, N. J. Bdward Gwinner, of Pittsburgh, was also in line for bounty. These financial obligations have not been met by organized baseball. Morally, organized baseball was re- obliged DAILY HERALD, ALL GERMANY 10 BE A GREAT UNIT Mobilization of All Resources Is Aim of Gen. Groener Berlin, Nov. 16.—All Germany to- day still echoes and for some time will continue to ring with after effects of the sudden announcement of proposed introduction of compulsory non-mil- itary service which will practically complete the gradual metamorphosis of the German empire into a twentieth century super-spartan state “for fighting only” and for fighting on in- definitely. Never before had there been so much peace talk and specuiation as in the last two weeks in Germany or such intensive and extensive prepar- ations for continuing to wage the war on a Titanic scale that will transcend anything yet seen. “In time of peace talk prepare for war to the finish” is the ‘“Hindenburg-Ludendorft” which has idea aroused Germany to a pitch of patriotism as nothing else has done since mobilization and the beginning of the war, the principai difference being that German people are now acting with quiet determina- tion instead of the previous fervent enthusiasm. Smultaneously with the hope of engendered by rhetorical preachers and German statesmen, the German people suddenly glimpse a very substantial vision of von Hin- denburg calling for new millions for the armies and for industry, and Lu- dendorff calling for double and treble the output of ammunition, cannon and other ,war material, the Hin- denburg-Ludendorff combination— crowned with virtually dictatorial powers and enjoying the blind faith of the whole nation—offering a far reaching reorganization of social and sconomic resources, and the organi- zation of the “home army,” to be commanded by Major Gen. Groener, former chief of military railways, and peace i 2 i YHURSEAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1916. Symphony Records —a Columbia Triumph! HE wonder-achievement of music-recording—the perfect reproduction of a symphony orchestra— was a Columbia triumph, the culmination of Columbia leadership in orchestral recording. These records of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Little Symphony, and the records of ballet music from Serge de Diaghileff’s Ballet Russe, made under the direction of Ernest Ansermet, its former conductor, have won the highest tribute of leading musicians for perfection of detail and ensemble effect: CARMEN—TWO SPANISH DANCES. (Bizet.) Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Frederick Stock. Mercerized Napkins, large size, $1.25 value. Mill price, a dozen g 95¢ A 5860 12-inch $1.50 conductor. EPING BEAUTY WALTZ. (Tschaikowsky.) SLCEhicago Symphony Orchestra Frederick Stock, conductor. recognized today as Germany’s great- lieved of its obligations because the |T e i test organizing genius. Federal League peace commissioners were unable to make good their promises. These promised to deliver to the powers of organized baseball a defunct league free from legal liti- gation. Stockholders' of the Balti- Mercerized Table Cloths, $1.50 value. Mill price ... Hemstitched Table Cloth, 58x58, 89c value. Mill price The"“n“" EeiRoneIs ¥ fl;‘m ew organizer o victory i - ST MR ST i € FEbeT LA FERIA—LA REJA. (Lacombe.) Little Sym. wielded by any one man, including su- A 2074 phony Orchestra. George Barrére, : preme control of all German indus- 10-inch 1AUBADE NO. 1. (Lalo) (Arranged by H. Dish Cloths that clean dishes casy, 10c¢ value. Mill price Elateds KoivesSRorkefandispoons, Al 0chvaluc g MIlIEpr cerficach 5c more Federal League club repudiated |tries and economic resources directly . 75¢ Mouton.) Little Symphony Orchestra. George the peace terms and separately be- |or indirectly affecting prosecution of gan a suit for $900,000 damages | the war to a victorious finish. He against their late colleagues and or- | will oversee control and disposition of ganizeG baseball jointl the potential energies of all the $0,- —————————————————————————— | 000 000 of Germans behind the front who are not needed for the fighting arm. Groener is known as an up-to-date exponent of American corporation The “music.note” trade-mark means not only su- hods and former official of bhu- i el it hasiisent i premacy in orchestral recording, but superiority in z £ already that he will banish czery field of instrumental music. RIDAY ONLY. toand overy b“'}’.*sfim°§,sg““o'§"‘§’x“l\fi{"‘é bureaucrats and red tape from Make any testof this that you wish at your dealer’s R 5 3 ATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENE his new war office. He regards the —Columbia Records will grovesupreme! Hear them Sworn to before me and subsoribed | task which von Hindenburg has in- Yoday—“Hearing is belicving.” in my presence, this 6th day of Decem- |trusted to him as a business enter- ber, A D. 18%. A. W. GLEASON, prise on a grand scale ,having Ger- (Seal Notary Public. , 1 7 o Catarrh Cure Is it sone: | many’s victory in the world war as Barére, conductor. CARNAVAL (1) PREAMBULE, (2) VALSE NOBLE, (3) COQUETTE. (Schumann.) Ballet Series. Ernest Ansermet, conductor, CARNAVAL. (1) RECONNAISSANCE, (2) PAGANINI, (3) VALSE, (4) AVEU. (Schu- mann.) Ballet Series, Emest Ansermet, conductor. Double Roaster, assorted sizes, 40c¢ value. Mill price HERE IS AN {TRAORDINARY BARGAIN—— Bl 1 white and sky bluc cnamel ware in Roasting Pans, Baking Pans, fauce Pans, Coffce Pots, Tea Pots, Berlin Kettles, Cov- ered Sauce Pans, Fry Pans, Seamless Pails, Preserve Kettles and Rinsing Pans. up to 59c. Extra Special, I each A 5845 12-inch 1.50 State of Ohio, City of Toledo, $r.5 Lucas County, ss. Trank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of *he firm of F. heney & Co., doing busin in _the Sr Holedo; Connty Bna Siato afores ia, a it d_firm will pay the 1 of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for China Plates, good size, worth 15¢ each. y, cach LAUNDRY SPECIAL FOR Ienox Laundry Soap, 8 bars for .. Gold Dust Powder, 7 packages for ; ‘ ] Columbia Records in all Foreign Languages. Clothes Pins, 6 dozen for New Columbia Records on sale the 20th of cvery month. Gas Mantles, 15¢ value for, each Paint, Varnish and Stain for, a can Licuid Veneer, for, a bottle Paint Brushes for, each Oil Mops, $1.00 kind for, each. ... Wright Silver Polish for, jar ... Cotton Mops, 15¢ kind for, each Glass Tumblers, 5¢ kind for, each MNervous and Ghronic Diseases 0f Men and Women Vield Speedily to My Sgientific Treatment Success in Life Depends on a Healthy Body. Life is a battle of the strong. To be strong you must have good health. Let me start you on the road to health. T treat successfully, Rheu- ism, Neuralgia, Tiver, Stom- ach, Bladder, Kidney, Rectum and Bowel Troubles, Piles, Skin indigestion, numbness, head- Hemvous, Debiliy, aches, weakness, palpitation, a Bronchitis, Catarrh and all Spe- poor eppetite, fulness after eat- cial Diseases of Men and Wo- , bad taste in your month, or backache? Do not worry? Are you despondent, have a poor memory, no ambition? The weak cannot with the strong. Shattered nerves and failing health mean ruin sooner or iater. Do you have dizziness, compete Diseases, men. Consultation and Examination free. Fee as low as $2.00. Conservative, honest, upright business methods, and modern scienti- fic treatment have won me the reputation and large gractice I am en- joying teday. I am after results, and I get them. DR. J. CLINTON HYDE HARTFORD, CONN, The Hartford Specialist 254 TRUMBULL STREET, Sundays and Holidays 10 to 1. Hours: 9 to 12, 1:30 to 5, 7 to 8. and acts through the Biood on the Macous Surfaces of the System. Send tor testimonials, free. "HENEY & CO., Toledo, O. 1 Druggists, Thc. ki -~ ation. T0 REMOVE DANDRUFF | A PSP § Get a 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any drug store, pour a little into your hand and rub,well into the scalp with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of this awful scurf will have disappeared. Two or three applica: tions will destroy every bit of dan- druff; stop scalp itching and falling hair. AT ONCE! STOPS INDIGESTION, GAS, STOMACH MISERY Diapepsin” sour, “Pape’s makes upset stomachs feel fine. sick Neutralizes acids in starts digestion gives relier. stomach, and If you had some Diapepsin handy and would take a little now your stomach distress or indigestion would vanish in five minutes and you would feel fine. This harmless preparation will dj- gest anything you eat and overcome a sour, out-of-order stomach before you realize it. If your meals don't tempt you, or what little you do eat seems to fill you or lays like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, Ask your pharmacist for a 50-cent case of Pape’'s Diapepsin and take a i little just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy fealing in the stomach, nausea, debilitating headaches, dizzi- ness or intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no undigested food left over in the stom- ach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. uso odors. Pape’s Diapepsin instantly regulates out-of-order stomachs, because it pre- vents fermentation and takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wasn’t there. Relief in five minutes from all stom- ach misery is at any drugstore wait- ing for you. These large 50-cent cases contain more than sufficient to thoroughly overcome any case of dyspepsia, in- digestion of amy other stomach di § | turbance, its sole object. As president of this new corporation, which arms, ammunition, @nd war material trust, Groener will have under him the following subsidiaries: The form- er factory division of the war minis- try, comprising all government owned or operated manufacturing plants, the former arms and ammunition production division of the war min- stry; the new war industry division, which has charge of the building and operating of plants for manufactur- ing of war materials, and of the task of increasing the output and efficiency of existing plants; the nor- mal raw material division of the war ministry; the division for substitute materials; the war labor division, charged with drafting workers and distributing materials for war indus- the division of exports and im- and the division to deal with questions of national economy:. To cut out red tape, Groener will have personal representatives in the form of general managers in every province, with their offices at the seat of the several general-com- mandos, to control and regulate the war industries of each army corps district, with special industral vice- roys for the Rhenisch and Luxem- bourg industrial sections. There will be liable to compulsory home service at the disposition of the war office, it i S all men of military age who are unfit to bear arms; also all males of non-military age. This method is expected to tap a vast reservoir of potential energy which has not been employed here- tofore for successtul prosecution of the war. At the same time hundreds of thousands of able-bodied workmen will be released for military service by the substitution in their places of men past military age or physically unfit for service at the front. military generally is an BEOBEEDOEEOBOOOOE SOOOOOSES When the Feet Burn When you feel that you cannot take another step because of the awful painful sensation in your feet, get a bottle of good old reliable Minard’s liniment. In a few min- <> utes you will know why everybody recommends Min~ ard’s liniment for poor, ach- ing, sore feet. ing, burning and swelling. It helps the blood to circulate and soothes and | cools—and does not stain, burn or | blister. It gives relief quickly because of its healing, antiseptic properties and frees you from foot misery. It reduces | the inflammation that causes the itch- | This advertisement was dictated to the Dictaphone. COMPLETE RDS GERAFONOLAS FOR SALE IN NEW BRITAIN BY BRODRIB & WHEELER 138 MAINSTREET, TEL., 974-4 A. GLADDING 4 CH STOCK OF COLUMBIA AND RECORDS STNUT STREET, 1 TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE A few applications of Sag Sulphur brings back its v TE; igor, color, gloss and youthfulness. Common rde sage l.r(’\\1 with sulphur add turn gray, streaked and fad beautifu k and luxurian will prove a - | a heavy tes Father John’s Medicine Builds Up the Body Without Use of Aleohol | {os i vour or Dangerous Drugs. A Doctor’s | hiiiar recipe Prescription, 60 Years in Use. ¢ iphur Comr store all ready for Absolute Truth of This Story | ol 7 150S Attested by Guarntee to Give $25,- ! 000.00 to Any Charitable institution if Shown Otherwise. W not | Wyeth’s | pound | does it ust with it hair, takin time; by mo ppeared, a after anc your hair t lossy, 0 Father John’s Medicine is a physician's pre- scription. Prescribed for the late Rev. Father John O’Brien of Lowell, Mass., by an eminent spe- | dizs cialist in 1855. plication Father John recommended this prescripic to his parishoners and friends and in this v it became known as Father John's medicine. ; This story is true and we guar nd is not intended $25,000.00 to any charitable institution, if | cure, m! ion or prevention shown otherwise, == [ Father John's Medicine is recommended for | if You Want Good b coughs, colds, and throat troubles, and to make | flesh and strength. poisonous drugs. Do not listen to any attempts to substitute some other preparation. preparation is Does not contain alcohol or | Order Same from PHILIP BARDEC 185 Arch St. "Phone ed in ed, wi ed hal t. Ju re ft ani a delight toild for th of dis oitlel | Beer, Wine or Liquors, K, 482-

Other pages from this issue: