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l\EW BRI’IA]‘N DAILY HI:RALD TRY THIS TO BANISH ALL RHEUMATIC PAINS [ BY POLICE FOR TEST OFMENTALITY Tisoner, Behevnd to Be Iusane Talks Incoherently in Court People who have heen P -years—: even so crippled that they were unable to help themselves —have been brought back to robust health through the mighty power of Rheuma. Rheuma acts with speed; it brings in a few days the relief you have prayed for. It antagonizes the pois- ons that cause agony and pain in the joints and muscles and quickly the | torturing soreness completely disap- | pears. It i$# a harmless remedy, but sure and certain, because it is one discov- ery that has forced rheumatism and sciatica to yield and disappear. Try a 50-cent bottle of Rheuma, and if you do not get the joyful relief vou expect, your money will be re- turned. Clark & Brainerd company always has a supply of Rheuma and guarantees it to you. Pending examination into hearing of aszault charges against Ladecawicz Friday his san- was continued with bonds fixed at $200 Meskill in police cpurt to- He ie accused of causing trouble las: nigkt and Flavel rough- asked for the id that Michael has for several day. ntil by Judse Hay. t is his home treating wife and Christine His brother-in-law pontinuance and peen: acting refused he. beliefr str: pnd to ke any medicine in | Main street crossing. Warden Coffey admitted the assault but after court | asked that Smith be placed on pro- bation. Smith admitted that he had been drinking but said that he did not remember starting on a Trampage otherwise. 'L0SS BY FIRE WILL | that it was poison and that | pelatives wanted him out of the wi € explained further that arrange- | already been made - to | examine him. Mich- | while awaiting ar- | ed an incoherent checked with diffi- officia roboski was fined $5 and theft of a five-pound box Of from Alexander Arniew- much smaller than the | lexander said that he won tes at the Polish fair in | cd Heart hall and was on his wa. » last night when Jogeph played e g e e | Spectacular Blaze Threatens Sev- e uma s | 61l Blocks on Gommercal Siree charge and &u.lvl | | lents have josts -for tho-olate hozol cnied left :h( to have a looks dn— > faces of court officials, of a church fair where | , unable to got as small a | changed withofit going out- | the Wholesale hay, grain and feed store of Hugh Reynolds at 116 Com- mercial last night, causing an 5 estimated loss of about $9,000 and se- 0 days in jail. He has been | i state institution previously, | Tiously threatened the combination found him using the Main | tenement and storage blocks on either Lw:»v sidewalk for a bed last n|;;h!.j side. Two horses were suffocated by fn iel contended that he Was mot | the dense smoke despite the heroie uly drunk, only a “little tired”. R : Aol SEiEeciof 14 {Ghestut [y STOSte el i its R, Dayldaon Stojree Bt o fncd and costs for | them. Davidson was slightly burned ssaulting Mrs. Helen Janowicz of 53 | 2Pout the arms, face, chest and neck. Pleasant street with the contents of | He Was in danger of losing his life pan of hoiling water at the Chest- | 22d Was forcibly prevented from again ut street address the morning of | 2ltempting to enter the burning build- Yovember 20. She was also fined $5 | In& by Policeman Gustave Hellberg. nd costs for assault upon a neigh- | Revnolds is unable to definitely place bor's small hoy. Because of her five | his loss until an inventory is taken of hildren the court officials expressed | 5tock. He believes that it will near loubt as to what penalty to impose. | t7¢ $9,000 mark and sald today that Prosecuting Attorney George W. Klett | the insurance will not begin to cover eferred to her as an Amazon who has | the loss. iven the police much trouble and | It was the worst fire to fight the proved a disturbing element in the | lepartment has encountered for eighborhood. Janowicz was | long time and oniy the efficient w onfined to a cot for about | of the men under the direction weelk, because of serious scalds on | er arms and chest. Mrs. Savage said that the com- blainant, with her husband, came to er home while waiting for a Hart- ord ear. and carried a valise con- aining lquor and beer. Later, she aid, they accused her of abstracting,| he hoftles from the valise. Then, ac- ording to her story, Mrs. Janow ttacked her and began pulling her air. In self defense, she testified, the | boiling water was used as a weapon. | Tire, believed to have been caused ipon he person is 2s $10 tramps smoking, partially gutted i ide. Michael ne year tes or n the ?olicemen Witka w sentenced to | at the state farm for inebri- | street ork of | rious blaze. Several nearby build- gs were scorched, slightly on fire at times and were only saved by streams of water being played them constantly Two men were de- iailed at the scene until this morn- ing and onc stream was kept busy on the smouldering hay and straw. Reynolds, policemen in thé guard room at headquarters and Policeman | Hellberg discovered the flames at | ; v headquarters and Policeman Hellberg denied assaulting the neighbor’s | discovered the flames at about the boy and said she only chased a num- | same time. Reynolds hurried to the per of children with a broom because | ccene from his home at Center street hey plagued her. | to secure his books and valuable pa- ith of Wilson street was | ers from the office, Policeman Hell- costs for intoxication. | herg ran for Box .5 at Main o g Wln(:f ‘,E lxi‘mwfmfim“vn dflp‘]““ Ybon | Commercial streets while policemen Mrs. Smith said that he came | rl)::e ::iltdq;:;;ewm?og“gd Cniof e n Uty miood. S (thatine | (0P TOR GO0K BESE Shame, ang as going to start something and | | Pt shuie el s ady on the way when the ball tormented | NOT EXCEED $10,000/ 2 | Men were kept constantly on watch ef Dame prevented a much more | on ; ; FINDS IT GOOD |lower floor of one of the adjoining SAYS WELL | KNOWN LADY| Mrs, H. Nelson, No. 3 Ledge Court, | Strongly Indorses Lax-a-Tone. A chain is only strong as the weak- i est link, said Mr. Martin the Lax-a- Tone expert at the KEconomy New | England Drug Co., and if that weak- | est link happens to be the stomach | all the other links are seriously ef- fected. Many times you hear a man say, Oh, I just feel fine until my' stomach gets out of order and then | I am sick all over. The human stomach is to the system what the boiler is to the engine. Let that stomach get out of order and the | system has no energy to supply it | with force in the way of rich blood. | A sound digestion makes good blood | and g00d blood will repair that weak- | ened condition of the organs that the | very life depends upon. Many peo- | ple think constipation is a condition | when in fact it is a symptom of a | | deranged digestion. If constipation is allowed to remain, it will do untold | damage as the human bowel is what the sewers are to a city. Let them | once become clogged and filth be di- verted from its proper channel, dis- | tress and sickness will ensue. | . Mrs. H. Nelson, who is a very well known New Britain lady, says:—“T find Lax-a-Tone an excellent remedy for stomach trouble, gas, bloat, and | fermentation after eating and I am pleased to indorse it.” The Lax-a-Tone man is Economy New England Drug Store, | 365 Main St., where he is introducing this remedy to New Britain public ——— aropped at 11:18 on the first of the alarm. All the apparatus in the city was soon on the scene. Engine Co. No. 5 from Bast street comes to head- quarters to cover on an alarm from this box. They were stopped on the way, the men' being detailed for ac- tive work. The flames had much headway when discovered, the hay, straw and sawdust burning fiercely and causing an illumination that could be seen from all parts of the city. The sky was brilliantly lighted when the first apparatus left head- quarters and it was feared that the Landers, Frary & Clark plant was burning. Six streams of water were used to check the flames and it was after 1 o’clock this morning before the re- call wag sounded although several companies had been released from duty. It proved to be one of the Hottest and most disagreeable fires to fight that the department has en- countered for several years. Several times Chief Dame had to withdraw his men from the allevs between the burning building and those adjoining. at the round to see that the flames did not spread jto the wooden stairways, dumb waiter shafts and through the open windows of the adjoining tenement blocks. So intense was the heat that the rear windows of the Reynolds home were cracked, the rear porch scorched and window curtains black- ened. For a time, fear was expressed that the flmes would spread to the blocks adjoining and tenants and lodgers | prepared to leave. Some appeared on verandas and the street scantily clad- They soon returned as it was found that the flremen were holding the flames would spread to the blocks expressed at one time as to the prob- able destruction of M. T. White's wholesale liquor warehouse on the buildings. g The flames practically gutted the | hay, straw and sawdust storage ware- | jof the Reynolds building and house, badly damaged the first floor the | carloac | one | that Davidson made one trip into the ! great rapidity NOVEMBER 28, 1916. TUESDAY, cupola. slightly The second damaged. of balc floor was only Two and a half ', over a carload of straw and large amount of the sawdust, of the type used as bedding, were in the storage . horses nev had a chance of them partially from its before by the smoke. Their burned. It wa £ TRY OIl;, OF KOREIN TO KEEP WEIGHT DOWN, OR TO RE- IPERFLUOUS FAT. o are confined within ho are deprived of fresh, | invigorating air and exercise must take precautions 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 water were poured on the | the blood, so that it is unable to pro- burning hay and before its | duce strong muscles and vitality and offccts became noticeable. Streams | the formation of unsightly and un- weer constantly used to wet down the | healthy fat is the result. ] If you are 15 or 20 pounds above s building is of three | normal weight you are daily drawing ies, of brick construction with a |on your reserve strength and are oden shed, used for storage pur- | constantly lowering ypur vitality by poses and a stable, joined to it in the | carrying this excess = burden. Any rcar. But for an air shaft, ending |Dersons who are satisfled in their in the cupola, the flames would have | ©WN mind that they are too stout are been largely nfined to the wooden |advised to go to a good druggist and building and the first floor of the | 88t a box of oil for korein capsules, brick structure. A short time after | and take one after each meal and one the firemen arrived flames shot up the | Just before retiring at night. ir shaft, ignited the cupola and | ven a few days treatment has been od a shower of sparks towards |IePorted to show a noticesbiafreducs o e ¥ | tion in weight, improved digestion and Ghisg Danich madsiiant investisation|| S nelunnl OTtHe (oldjen erayi: Sfo0tsteRg | | become lighter and the skin less flab- | this morning: and found that there is | peEQHe B0 BIE B8 B fuous fat every indication that smoking is re- ldm.lppe:\rs. sponsible. It was found that the| 64" ¢ orein is inexpensive, can- plaze started on the surface of the |, ' iniure and helps the djgestion. ! hay and not underneath, as would | ;00 Tireot whe wants to reduce 15 or have been the case if SPONtaneous | 5o ounds is advised to give this treat- combustion had been sponsible. \mem Al G e BrunsrdlGon Because of this the flames spread with | can supply you. and had gained much neadway when discovered. e Much commendation for Chief | by Dame and men of the department was | wcard today for the efficient manner | in which they handled the blaze. | | i pa although broke away being rcoine bodies were little People il ove s in an attempt to rescue them while a part of it was seething flames. building mass of Tons of straw neart The is recent victors in Captain James Michael Clynes, a tournament over Coffey’s team. A high mass of requiem will be cel- cbrated at St. Peter’s church at 9 o'clock Thursday morning for the late | Among those commending’ their work was former Chief John Carleton, who 1d that, but for quick and efficient | Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria. work, the flames would have swept | h The recent entertainment at the Ly- through three or four of the buildings | | ceum theater by Daly’s Mintrels for ]Indoor Life Makes Fat —-————-——- ANNUAL BARN DANCE of Co. |, First Regiment, G, N. G. At State Armory, Arch Street Wednesday (Thanksgiving Eve) Lynchs’ 12 Piece Orchestra Special Decorations of Curios Brought from the Border. Dance is given by the boys just returned from Mexican boundary and is to raise funds for refurnishing parlors at Armory. at Commercial and Center streets bl ot St Tohn the few small items of expense to be de- ducted. Frank E. Shepard of Bristol, one of the original members of the Red Men, attended the meeting of Matta- bessett tribe, I. O. R. M., last evening. Mr. Shepard gave a very interesting City Items At Bungalow tonight Kitson’s danc- ing school. Lynch's orchestra.—advt. A turkey supper will be served this evening at the Anchor Brand club- | talk on the order since its formation. . The local lodge has acepted an invi- tation to confer degrees on meeting of Arrowhead tribe of Hart- ford, December 7. nue will entertain a party of friends at a venison supper tomorrow evening. A delegation of the Turners and the Lady Turners will attend an exhibi- tion of the Hartford Turners at Foot Guard hall, December 6. William Miller, an employe of ths Cremo Brewing company, is reported as seriously i1l at his home on Lind# street. at the Charles Leppert of Black Rove ave- houseé to the setback team captained AGHING - TEETH RELIEVED AT HOME Sloan’s Liniment Robs Toothache of Its Terrors. Pain Vanishes in a Few Minutes. We With the 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. .... .... A single application and the pain 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 sodthe the throb of a tooth that pains with neuralgia, apply Liniment externally. Achin rheumatism, gout, Drut lumbago, chilblains, sprains and sti neck can also be most effectively treated with Sloan’s Liniment, Clean- er than mussy plasters or poultice Sloan’s Liniment at all drug stores in 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottles. That can be bought or found in Fancy Roasting Chickens ..... No storage Birds in this stock. Fancy Small Loins of Roast Pork Native Veal - . .. Sloan's Genuine Lamb mus sprain egs Step into our Market, Fancy Young and Tender Turkeys ........40c Ib All fresh killed Birds. direct at the Washington Market, New York City. Celery, Lettuce, Yellow Globe Turnips. Thanksgiving Day Is Near at Hand and So Are Largest and Finest Stock of Turkeys and Poultry Quality and prices always at this market. We have them the city. in all sizes so it will be easy for you to make your selection. - 28c I At Cost Fancy Fowl, 4 to 5 Ib Average . Fanoy Ducks and Geese ¥ 33c ™ ‘We cut out the middleman’s price by buying ..2 qts. for 2B Soasie.s 260 1D 10c bunch . 24c D 28c b Cape Cod Cranberries English Walnuts . . . Celery . Filberts Soft Shell Alzmmds ceee .22c look over our stock and be convinced for yourself that we have the finest lot of Turkeys and Poultry that can be purchased in the city, at a reasonable price. WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS. H FRANK MAIETTA, PROP, PHONE 1053 Boegan to take off his coat. He did ot wait for the “‘something to start” jbut ran ‘for protection to Warden Large Sweet Floridas Juicy offey, who was on duty at the East See How That Corn. Comes Clear Off!” | | Cape Cod Cranberries 3 ats off, Iit’'s the Modern Corn ‘Wonder—Never F: “It's hard to belleve anything could ¥ act like that in getting a corn off. | Why, I just lifted that corn right | off with my finger nail. ‘GETS-IT" is certainly wonderful!” Yes, “GETS- | IT” is the most wonderful corn-cure 25c¢ | BIG THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Native Yellow Turnips . .4 qts 12¢ j Native Crisp Celery 3 stalk bch Fancy Dramed Citron . .. 20C | 15¢ | TURKEYS These Are All Selected Birds YORK STATE FANCY OHIO s 40c 15 38c¢ Jersey Sweet New Layer U Potatoes .4 gts Figs 18c | 15¢ “GETS-IT” Loosens Your Corns Right | All New Mixed 35¢ “I¥s Jost Wonderbal, the Way 'GETS -IT* ever known because you don't have 1o fool and putter around with your corns, harness them up with ban- dages or try to dig them out. “GETS-IT” is a liguid. You put on a few drops in a few seconds. It dries. It’s painless. Put your stock- ing on right over it. Put on your regular shoes. You won't limp or have a corn “twi in your face. The corn, callous or wart, will loosen from your toe—off it comes. Glory hallelu- jah! “GETS-IT" is the biggest sell- ing corn remedy in the world. When | you try it, you know why. “GETS-IT” <0ld and recom- | mended. by drug; everywhere, 25¢ »ottle. on receipt of price ) > & Co., Chicago, Il 1 7in New Britain and recom- tded ‘as the world’s best corn rem- by | Cit; Drug Store, Wm. N. 8. owell's Drug New Meaty Prunes ...3lbs 25c MOflHICAN BREAD FLOUR !; bbl sack $ 1 . 40 NEW PACKED PUMPKIN DOM. CONFECTIONERY SUGAR 1P pke MOHICAN MINCE MEAT ........ MOHICAN BAKING CHOCOLATE DINNER BLEND COFFEE BELL’S POULTRY SEASONING .....ca MOHICAN WISTERIA TEA .....1-Ib pkg MOHICAN CORN OR PEAS .......2 cans 25C MOHICAN PURE JELLY POMPEIAN PURE OLIVE OIL .can 12c¢ 12¢ 25¢c Kl W 1-1b bag 1 9 c "10c 35¢c .3 pkgs . .2 bottles ....qt can 25¢c 75¢c Heavy Grape B 7 ey 1 5 Cc Fruit 4 for Apples .. .4 qgts Golden West Fowl . 1b ?5;6 | LEAN PORK LOINS HEAVY RIB ROAST BEEF SMALL FRESH HAMS .. BONELESS BOSTON ROLLS Fresh Shredded Cocoanut . .. .1b 1 9 Cc Pure Luncheon 20 c 23c Cocoa ..... Hunt’s Sllced 19¢ 10c 25c| Fresh Roastmg Chickens . . 30 Cc 22c ”“’200 BUTTER MOH. CREAMERY 1039, 2$1.12 Pure Apple ‘Butter ....31bs 25¢ Peaches .. .can Sunbeam Grape Juice . .. .bottle Mohican Evap. Milk can FANOY (JLEANED OCURRANTS 2 Oc FANCY SEEDFD 19c | mxeiin Joo 30c | o2 Uy 28¢ Geese LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS .........Ib 1 8c GENUINE SPRING LAMB LEGS b 21 c FANCY CHUCKROASTS ..............Ib l4c LEAN STEWING BEEF ...........Ib 121/2c Swift’s Premium 1b 210 Oleo. . .1-1b pkg 25¢ e ... 28¢ 15¢ SPICED SOUR ALL KINDS DOMESTIC AND 18 Cc Fancy Muscatel Raisins . .2 lbs Long Island Ducks ......lb Fancy Selected Eggs Best Pure .doz FANCY QUEEN .. PICKLES ..... IMPORTED CHEESE OLIVES ...csqeas Pt