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NEW BRITAIN LAY § The careful housekeeper is appreciating this opportunity of seeing the merits of the i1 Alcazar Range fully demonstrated right before her eyes. There can be no more con- e ——— N . Burns Coal . Warm Kitehen fo Winter D ——— AT L TWO RANGES IN ONE vineing arguments as to the value of the ALCAZAR than to have our lady dem- il onstrator show you its many splendid features. Ceo) Kitchen in Summer Most Popular Range DEMONSTRATION THIS WEEK By ALCAZAR Woman Demonstraror COME IN and let her show you the most sim, Coal and Gas Range made. Same oven is used for either fuel or both can be used at the same txme without removing or replacmg a single part. Simply, ‘‘Pull r Push a Lever’’ Can’t be beat for Two Complete and oven is ready for use. le and perfect anges in One. Oomfon, Convenience and Economy, All the Year ’Round. A Duplex Alcazar is the Range for your Home. A Useful Souvenir FREE for the Ladies attending. THE HOME FURNISHING CO. ARCADE 8-9 R, R, WANT CITIZENSHIP PAPERS 1SSUED HERE | and Carl A. Carlson, Swedish - Amencan Republican Club to Seek Ghar er Amendment | f i L. A resolution of vital importance to | the foreign residents of this @ity who wish to bocome naturalized Bitizens was adopted at a meeting of Swedlsh-Ameorican Republican [ club on November 16 and will be pre- sented to the charter revision *xom- mittee at its seting this eévening. 1 ¥Clerk Herbert V. received the res that & hearing be tee club, ter changes which w local eity court authority to i papers to those desiring to become citizens. committee of born Camp this morning | tution asks | granted n commit- in regard to char- | which from the | give the ue the club consisting m“ Albert Anderson, Arvid H. Nero and | iSeverin will appear at maceting this evening. the system, naturaligation Johneon the | i appli- | & papers are capitol in IHart- It 1s alsa esschflal that the ap- | ! & Drivg ale Unde for orced to go to present nte the srd overal witnesses | ¢ three trips are nec- disposition n[; is grant- | to the | » final 5 not- believed that the change stem of iss first with uing 1y way conflict _ent up tonight. | Natu wh COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS about the state hav- ng this right through the medium of he clty court. It is however, neces- y that the charter contain this clause. The Swedish resolution 1s signed by Albert Andetrson, president secretary. The other matters of importance to the city will in all probability be tak- Heretofore the license committes of the commot council has cted on matters of issuing li¢enses for various amusements and the chief of police has, following favorable ac- tion on the committee’s part, issued permits for dances, boxing exhibi- aws, other cities Bathe Internally many vears physiélans have agreed t the vast majority of human ills wers sed by umulated waste in the Lower Intestine; that in our present way of living could not remove all this waste with- assistance, no Mmatter how regular we t be; and that the poisofis from this out | Waste circulating through the blood pulled us down below par and wefe responsible ny diseases 0f a serious nature. this_time the “J. B. L. Cascade" for Internal Bathihg has, because of thelr yecommendation ahd those of its users, been steadily growing in favor. Recently, however, the startlihg news h has been covering this couhtry that at surgeons and specalists have been operating on the Lower Intéstine for the most chronic Afd serious dikeases, has caused Americans to become thoroughly awake to the importance of keéping this Lower In- testine frée from all polsbnous waste mat- and over 500,000 are now using Internal Fains If you ti¥ the “J. B. L. Cascade’ fnd vourself alwavs bright, confident and capable—the poisonous waste makes us bil- jous, blue, dull and nervous. Internal Baths are Nature's own cure for Constipation— just warm water properly applied. Drugs force Nature—the “J. B. L. Cascade” gente Iy Asalsts her. Call and see It at all Lige man stores or them for Why Man of Today Ts Only 50% IEficient,” a booklet of grent Interest, which 18 given free on re. Quest you will Riker-Hege- tions, ete. There s nothing in the charter which gives the council this power, and it is the plan of the re- \Islonlsls to discuss the advisibility of granting it. Councilman November Charles meeting of May at the common council, created some comment when the to bi-partisan boards governing var- Lest you forgoet TURKIYS, CHICK here is a lit N LEGS OF 8PRING 1 Fowl, the wholesalers price by buying Iamb Legs Fancy Fresh Fowl . Beef Stew ... Irancy Smoked bhnuhlm-r., Snmall Btrips of Bacon Piilsbury and Gold Medal Flour Spinach Large Head L(\Ill.l(‘l‘ . Imported Pure Olive Oll—Gal § —Quart 59c. Italian PEppers Savoy Cabbage. R | b | ity B | this f (Wil be | win he spoke from the floor in opposition | MB AND VEAL for Our prices on Turkey and poultr, “QUALITY Fresh Lean Eastern Cut Pork Loins WE HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1916. 0 FFERINGS And a good offering for you. Credit without ex- tra charge. Our trip to New York has netted us a large variety of the newest and up-to-the-min- ute styles of Ladies’ which we are offering purse. All we ask is that you call and our line, you will not Coats, Suits and Furs, you at prices to suit your inspect be urged to buy. Our Men’s and Boys’ Department needs no mention for it is the talk of the town. All the latest in|Suits, Coaté, Mackinaws, in snappy and conservati ve styles. Clothes for the hard to fit and the hard to please on Easy Terms. $1.00 wix A Boston Clothing Store 63 Church Street, New Britain, Conn. in city mat- not take any | | ‘inus city departments | ters. The council did | action, but the matter | dently carried on further and | committee will be asked to grant | hearing on it. ] | STATE INITIATION HERE- Two local divisions of Vall | have charge of the initiation of 150 t candidates from lodges i the state at Turner ‘H: Both societies the affair as it is given honor Twenty he contributed by Valkyria lod | This soci is one of the most | tive in the,cit} and from, present ac- | counts seven more will be added the list before initiation Tegner lodge 1lso contribute twelve with the possibility of more hefore December 16. The degree teams of the local lodges will have charge of the work. Order of will the Vasa, and Tegner lodges, throughout hall on December the s candidates LANDERS FILES HIS ELECTION STATEMENT Unsuccessful Democratic Candidate Spent §1,078.57 in Iis Race For State Senate. George M. Landers, candidate at the recent election for senator against George W. Klett, spent $1,07: in his unsuccessful attempt to land the berth, according to the statements filed at the secrelary of state! | The statement of Henry §. political agent for Mr. Land that $805 was received from sources for the campaign, the large ! donor being Mrs. Katherine who contributed $500. = Other pave sums to Mr. Tallard were Landers, $105; W. J. Farley, $100, has been evi- the | a re making plans | and Attorney P. F. McDonough, $100, totaling $805. The disbursement . Tallard amounted to $7 itemized as follows: Manternach com- pany,, clerk hire for addressing en- velopes, $256.50; Manternach com- | pany, engraving and printing, $32.45; Manternach company, printing, §18.50; Whitehead & Hoag Co, cam- paign buttonk 71; Conn. Labor Standard, advertising, $100; New Britain Herald, advertising, $15.50; Hartford Courant, $13.44; Svea Jour- | nal, $12.50; Staats-Zeitung, §75; New Britain Record, $13. The personal expenditure of Mr. Landers shows follows: Manternach ing, $16.60; postage, $50.13; printing, $18.96; W. F. Delaney, postmaster, for stamps, 3170 account expenses company, print- to ! ; CANNOT STORE: W( 00D PULP Interstate \Comm(’rcc Commission Or- ders Railroads to Amend Regula- tions Following Protest. Washington, Nov. 24.—The Inter- state commerce commission decided today that the rules and practices of railroads which provide storagoe for imported wood pulp at Baltimore, Philadelphia and Newport News for | unlimited periods and without com- pensation, in addition to the freight rates from those ports, must be re- placed by rules allowing only such free time as may reasonably be re- quired for uhloading or removal, with reasonable charges for subsequent | storage. The American Paper and Pulp as- sociation had complained that the present rules were unduly discrimina- tory and subjected, that association and its members to unlawful prejudice and disadvantage. The ociation conterided that storag> of imported wood pulp frée without limitation of time or quantity tle reminder. DUCKS, ¢ 1l have, as unsual, SH HAMS, FR » select from for your will, of cousse, at the W AND PRICE d ASHINGTON MARK —OUR MOTTO m FOR Fancy Lar Large He Celery Potatoes ( 1 pounds Apples Tomatoes Rice : Spanish Onfons . Turnips At cost At Cost ...19¢ b 184%c b ibe . $1.45 ibe peck ....2 for 13¢ o Gal, $1.15 18c can igg Plant .. GIVE ROYAL GOLD TRADING THE GREAT WI 1 T D aiEr s 0 S ey 63 MAIN STREET. | R AR, FRANK MAIETTA, PROP,, ps be the lowest in the city veet Potatoes for Oranges (Large F l'lll!) STAMPS. As Usual The Big Saturday Sale at THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET The Quality Store of Low Prices a SELECT STOCK OF F /\‘\'(‘\' 1 SHOULDERS, ROAST PORK ksgiving Dinner. due to the fact that we save I ‘W YORK. RDAY. ha ¢ Cauliflower vy (irup(‘ Fruit . 2 for 260 10¢ bunch . 49¢ peck S 19¢ ..4 qts. for 25c ... 12c can ceii. 8 b « 0 for 25¢ . 290 peck 39c¢ doz. 19¢ peck . 10c cach PHONE 1053 other than the physical capacity of the storage facilities, enabled impcrt- ers to carry large stocks without ex- | pense and gave opportunity for spec- ulation, to the detriment of domestic manufacturers and the public gener- ally. Washjngton, Nov. 23.—The federal frade commission today fixed Decem- ber 12 as the date for another public hearing on the news print paper situa- tion, and invited manufacturers, job- bers, newspaper publishers and any others interested to appear- WEATHER OUTLOOK. Fair and Colder for Saturday, Promised. New Haven, Nov. 24.—Forecast for New Haven and vicinity: Fair and colder tonight and Saturday. For Connecticut: Fair and much colder tonight and Saturday; west gales. Weather conditions: The storm that was central yester- Is day _morning near Chicago, has moved rapldly eastward and is now well on its way out the St. Lawrence valley. It caused general rains in nearly all districts from the Missis« sippl river eastward to the coast. It is followed by an extensive area of high pressure that is central this morning over North Dakota. Pleas: ant weathers prevalls dn all districts except the northern -portion of theé lake region, where some &now Wa# falling. The temperatures are low in the western and southern districts. It was ten degrees colder in Atlanta, Ga., this morning than it was in New Faven. Conditions favor for this Vl- cinity fair and colder weather, GREEK STEAI\TER SAFE. St. John's, N. F., Nov. 24.—The Greek steamer Barbara, recently re- rorted torpedoed by a German sub- marine while on a vovage from Car- diff to this port, arrived here today. Her captain reported an uneventful voyage. latest styles. spect our stock. You Thanksgiving Offerings For this Holiday we have reduced the prices on all of our Suits, Coats, Skirtsand Dresses These are all of the most popular and REMEMBER These garments are made by our own experienced tailors, which means goods for less money. We honestly hope you will call and in- better will gain by doing Do not forget our furs. ALL ALTERATIONS FREE 135 MAIN J. RUBIN STREET