New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 24, 1916, Page 14

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f yonoo WS-C. Kot aaramrns Pty me at - our L, xpense S ‘These New Britain Druggists will let you Try KONDON’S at our expense. /W i rHead erdaysyWeather Cold in pead? PP ) If the recent bad weather filled your head with comfort-killing cold, clear itoutatonce. Let Kondon’sCatarrhal Jelly rid you of that cold even faster than you caughtit. Follow the 26 year experience of the millions—end your discomfort notw. After that, keepatube handy so that you may nip the next attackin the bud. If Kondon’s doesn’t stop your cold in head, we will refund you your money without question. Catarrp? In millions of cases, quick relief from * catarrh hag resulted from the use of Kondon’s Catarrhal Jelly. ~Whether you have chronic, dry, or other forms of catarrh, try Kondon’s at our risk. And, if a25cent tube of Kondon’s fails o relieve your catarrhal affliction at once, you can get your money back from your druggist, or from us. So prpfit from the experience of the millions for your comfort’s sake —try some Kondon’s to-day. ) Headachpe ? Pu\tfa‘ littie\ up your nose and YOUR head _Itis simple truth that Kondon’s has instantly dispelled many, many head- aches during its 26 years of beneficial history. Then why should you let 2 headache mar your happiness? Don’t let a headache spoil your work ‘nd play. Try some Kondon’s at our 2xpense or buy a 25 cent tube. We will refund your money if you don’t feel like saying, “what-a-relief,” just as S?Ot?ne as lhy,ou put the first aéaplication of jelly up your nose and on your forehead. % These Druggists in New Britain will give you some Kondon’s at our expense These New Britain stores are a few of the 35,000 dealers who Kondon's. They know Kondon's is good for you. sell In order that YOU may know HOW good it really is—we have sent each of these Druggists some small cans of Kondon's for them to give away to you at our expense— without cost to you. If you call soon enough, you can get one of hese little cans from any one of these druggists. Apothecary Hall, 591 Main St. M, A. Axelrod, successor to T. J.) O'Dell, 236 Park St. . City Drug Store, 487 Main St. Clark & Brainerd Co., 181 Main St. | Connors Drug Store, Hartford Ave. and North Sts. | | | i Edw, L. Janswick, 232 East Main St. Liggett, R.igcr-flegemnn‘ Co., 217 | Main st. Geo. M. Ladd, 437 Arch St. John J. McBriarty, 720 Stanley St. The Miller & Hanson Drug Co., 30 Church St. Crowell’s Drug Store, 254 Main St.| Wm. F. Roy, cor. Stanley and John E. Curran & Son, 97 Broad st, | Whiting Sts. Dickinson Drug Co., 169 Main St. East Street Phcy, East and Dwight Sts. Economy New England Drug €o., 365 Main St. | | Wm. H. Russell, 441 West Main St. ©, Scherp, 338 So. Main St. ‘Wm. N. Schweitzer, 355 Arch St. Vita Drug .Co., Lafayette Sts. Washington and Since 1889, 50 Millions have used Kondomn’'s That fact insures you that Kondon’s actually does relieve catarrh, colds and nasal headaches. But —never mind other peoples’ experience. Find out for yourself. Get a complimentary can from your druggist at our expense. Or—if you would rather buy a ¢ube—invest your quarter—and, if Kondon’s doesn’t do you at least a dollar’s worth of good, you can get your quarter back cheerfully — either from your druggist or from us. KONDON MFG. CO. } SWEDEN SUFFERS SUGAR SHORTAGE Government Ferced to Adopt Ger- manic Plan of Restricted Distribu- § tion, Using Card System, 24— be Nov no sugar may Sweden, en except upon presenta- gar card. A stock-taking ighout the kingdom has shown MINNEAPOLIS, MINNJ - = that some method of controlling -the consumption is unavoldable, and the card system, patterned on Germany’s methods of regulation, was decided on, One kilogram (2.2 pounds) will be al- lowed per month per capita, except for December, when two kilograms will be available. The 'sugar shortage marked for some months, and has lately assumed serious proportions, it had been hoped and expected, how- ever, that this fall's sugar-beet har- vest would make any state regulation of consumption unnecessary, but it as now been found that, including has been this year’s production, there will be availablel only about thirteen kilo- grams per person from now until November 1, 1917. | A further result of the sugar short- age may be a forced reduction in the production of arrac punch, the so- called national drink of the Swedes. Fully a million kilograms are used for | punch-making vearly. The drinker who consumes three half hottles weekly—a rather moderate consump- tion for a punch drinker—consumes therein as much sugar as his sugar- card entitles him to buy at the HARRIMAN JEWFIS ' ARE FOUND AGAIN Gems Valued at $60,000 Located Through Two Arrests — i New York, ; Mrs. E. H. | en from her home, Fifth avenve and No- | 24— stol- ovember Harriman’s jewels, | Sixty-ninth street, on Monday, | vember 13, have been recovered. | _ Orville Dagsgett, 422 Quincy ctreet, | Brooklyn and Arthur P. Dagzgett of Larchmont. N. Y., are locked up in police headquarters, charged with the | theft. The police blotter reads that, act- ing in concert, they stole two rubies, | one diamond and a platinum cha set with diamonds, all valued at $60.- 000. The complainant against the {is Clement Charles Tagehof!, ger of the Harriman estate. Orville Daggett was arrested at his home, and Arthur was a ed at 475 Fifth avenue. Orville gave his age as 48 years and his occupation as clerk. Arthur P, said he was 42 ye bld and had no occupation. Detectives Boyle and Griffin made the arrests. At a late | hour they were said to be out of | town, having gone after.the jowel | upon learning where they were hid | den. | Mr. Tagehoff refused to talk about | the arrests last night. at his home | the Warrington Hotel, 161 Madi | avenue. | “I have nothing to say ahoat t! case,” he said over the telephone | “But it will all come out anrwa he was told. “T don’t care about plied, “but T have no make tonight."” Mrs. Harriman, dressing for the opening of the opera season on the evening ef November 13, opened the wall safe in her room to get out the diamond necklace. which she seldom wore but had locked up tev months before. The necklace and s eral other pieces of jeyelry w one. | saying nothing, she went to the opera. | Next day she notified Arthur Woods police commissioner, and sp-cinl de- tectives were ‘put on the case rery men mana- thatt” ho comment to ‘| effort was made to keep the 1:ss the jewels a secret. Private detec- tives aided the police. A peculiavity of the case was that when the news of the incident did become publi~ > one | of the persons concerned wouid call it a robbery, but referred to it sim- | | ply as a loss. | Tt now appears that this nothing except that the house had not been burglariously entered. The | safe showed no signs of having heen molested. The « is at 475 meant ice of the Tlarriman cstate ifth avenue. Sunshine Society. Iave vou had o kindness shown? Pass it on. 'Twas not meant for you alonse. "Pass it on. Let it travel dowx the vears, Let it wipe other's tears, Till in Heaven the deed appears. Pass it on. an- Motto—Good cheer, Flower—Coreopsis. Colors—Geld and white. The ladies wh@ met at Mrs. George K. Macauley’s last Thursday, to sew for the children’s ward of the hos- pital report much work accompijished and Thursday of this week will com- plete the articles begun. We are indebted to a friend of Sunshine for her gift of $5.00 for use as seems best. Flowers were sent to fourteen homes the last two weeks. Sixty-two oranges were sent hospital since the last meéting. There are idle at the present tim=> six pair crutches, three air cushions and one wheel-chair. 1t is urged, that all thosc who su generously contribute to the ‘Thank giving dinners will have the art at the Y. M. C. A. as early as pos i will heal this rash I never worry if I have a little rash or other eruption break out—I just put on a bit of Resinol Ointment. That takes out the itching and burning znstantly, and soon clears the trouble away. I learned of Resinol Ointment through our doctor prescribing it for my brother. Tom had been almost frantic’ with ec- zema for months but that ointment | E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoun | at the Swedish Lutheran church Sun- i church. to the MOTHER OF FOUR CHILDREN How Lydia E.Pinkham’sVeg- etable Compound Kept Her Well and Strong. Lincoln, Illino; GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ‘I have used Lydia dyfor — ten years with good ifi/|results and I have four healthy chil- dren. This summer Iwas in a very run down condition and the veryhotweather seemed more than I could stand, but I commenced taking your Compound in June and from then until September ¥ s 25th, when my last baby was born, I got along much better than I had before. My baby was a girl and weighed 14 pounds at birth, and 1 recovered very rapidly which I am sure was due to your medicine. Iam well and strong now, nurse my baby and do all my work. I had the same good results with your medicine when needed before my other children came and they are all healthy. My mother has taken your medicine with equal satisfaction. She had her last child when nearly 44 years old and feels confident she never would have carried him through without your help, as her health was very poor.”’—Mrs, T. F. CLoyD, 1355 North Gulick Ave, De- catur, Ill. Espectant mothers should profit by Mrs. Cloyd’s experience,and trust to Ly~ dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Free confidential advice had by ad- dressing Lfiia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Varsity Six Hundred Overcoat Here you see it Several Other Styles, $18. up Lle on the 29th to help the commit- tee in charge complete her rounds be- fore late afternoon. Members are asked to help with donations cf sweets and so forth. ' Knitted Silk Mufflers 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 If You Want Good Style Children’s ‘Winter Hats and Caps. We Have Them—>50¢, 85¢, $1.00 and $1.50 The next meeting will be held on December 4th, when Miss Mary Wells of Newington will speak on the work of the Connecticut ‘Consumers’ league. The public is cordially -invited lyo be bresent and partigularly those of the city who are rhenibers of this leaguc. Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx SERMONS IN THREE LANGUAGES. Three fifteen minute sermons will be given at the reformation services held Sunday afternoon December 3 in the aerie’s quarters in Holmes & Hoffman’s block. Efforts are being made to secure Past ‘State President F. E. Ahearn of New Haven to deliv- er the memorial address. At the meeting of the aerie this evening, nominations for officers for the ensti- ing term will be made. rendered by the choirs of the respec- tive churches. Thanksgiving services at the Swedish Lutheran church will be held as usual at 10:30 o’clock of that morning. day evening. Rev. Dr. S. G. Ohman will speak, to the people in Swedish nd Rev. F. C. Wunder will talk in English. A sermon in German will also be given by Rev. M. W. Gaudian of St John’s German Lutheran A musical program is to be EAGLES MEMORIAL SERVICES. The annual memorial New Britain Aerie, F. O. services of E., will be This handsome 50-piece set of fine Saxon China has an attractive, exclu- sive design and is deco- rated in the soft shades of gray, green, pink, yellow and blue with a gold line around the rim. Get These ‘Beautiful Dishes Read This Startling Offer For a limited time only, we are offering this magnifi~ cent 50-piece, fine china dinner set to New England housewives for twenty-five coupons packed with Parksdale Farm Eggs and $2.75 in cash—delivered to you, express prepaid. Really, this charming set is an ornament to any dining table. You’ll certainly be pleased with it. You’ll also like Parksdale Farm Eggs, for they are gwaranteed to satisfy you. Order a dozen today and start saving the coupons. Remember—coupons are also packed with Wedgwood Creamery Butter. P. BERRY & SONS, Incorporated, Hartford, Conn. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR NEW ENGLAND STATES, Note: As we now offer a 50-piece instead of a 42-piece set, we have been obliged to increase the required number of coupons from 15 to 25. healed his skin like magic, grocar's, Resinol Ointment is sold by all draggists,

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