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NEwW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,” MONDAY, TANUARY 8, 1017, - WELL KNOWN CITIZEN OF NEW BRITAIN MAKES INTERESTING STATEMENT AS T0 FACTS, WELL WORTH READING . * Mr. Franklyn Smith of This City Was Restored to Health By Herbal Lax-a-Tone and Therefore Makes a Statement of His Case for the Public. The number of New Britain citi- ens that have indorsed Lax-a-Tone 2 »:;(_sl.k! well for it sald Mr. Martin at " 3+ The Economy New England Drug Co. I have been very insistent on the fact that your own people haye spoken so well for it, as I know that home in- dorsement carry weight and convince the public, I also wish to impress on » the people that Lax-a-Tone is & rem- #dy that is purely Herbal and contains 7 mo mineral or harmful substance. Tt can be taken,with a feeling that it is nature’s remedy and will produce re- sults quickly and without harming ‘one. Mr. Smith who resides at the Hotel Nelson this city says:— . “I have been a great sufferer from digestion, dyspepsia and have been unable to until I used Lax-a-Tone and that medicine has certainly worked a marvelous change in me I can tell i Previous to taking it I would bloat ‘up, e gas pains and a sour get relief and malaria, ; | stomach, no matter how little I'ate. I would get up in the morning feel- ing worse than when I went to bed at night. It was surely wearing me down and I was getting very discour- aged when I tried Lax-a-Tone and I am glad to say that I am today a well man and thank this remedy.” If you are a sufferer from bilious attacks, sick headaches, backache, have dizzy spells, and blot up are con- stipated have nervous spells and want a tonic that will increase the appe- tite and build you up, make rich, red blood, join the many people in New Britain' and seek the road to health through Lax-a-Tone. Mr. Martin the Lax-a-Tone expert is at The Economy New England Drug Co., 365 Main St, where he is intreducing this remedy to the New Britain public. C He will remain until 9 p. m, Mon- day evening for those unable to see him during the d 'R. R. ROBBINS AND DR, WISE SPEAKERS Will Address State Conierence at | Meriden in April Dr. Stephen Wise of New York and Raymond R. Robbins of Chicago have been secured as the speakers at the opening session of The Connecticut State Conference of Charities and Correction the night of April 29 at Meriden. With this as a basis, the committees are busy ar- ) ranging the many details of the three {days’ program, which already prom- ises to be of wider scope, vastly greater interest and a much larger attendance than ever before. It- has been divided into four sections, Men- tal Hygiene, Public Health, Correc- tione and Children with a special committee in charge of arranging for each. Dr. E, T. Bradstreet, president and John D. Strain, general secre- tary, both of Meriden, have the gen- eral arrangements in charge and are principal | [T T T O T T, . il Ly 7 ) W lll!!!!!"fl’ I} b ' ‘rmll‘d ! Iw.,n h t “ o PALMOLIVE Afll j '"w'“ | Il - 9 FOR ONLY . TR “ .i ,h:iili!iliil?liillltl!nmun Ll IS R AR D RN assisted by an organizing committee comprised of Dr, Davis Gibbs of Mer- iden: Rabbi H. W. Ettleson of Hart- ford; Edward D. B. Lynde of New London; Miss Mildrel Carpenter of Stamford and Miss Lina M. Phipps of New Haven. 1 The morning session April 30 will be given over to the section of Men- tal Hyglene, the afternoon session to the section on Children and the even- Ing session to thg section on Correc- tions. The morning of May 1 there will \be Round Table sessions for all sec- tions while the afternoon session will be given over to the section on Pub- lic Healthy. At 4:30.0’clock that af- | ternoon wm come the annual business session with election of officers. Sub ¥ ittees. Announcement has just been made a8 too the makeup of the sub-com- mittees to have charge of arranging the program. It is as follows: Mental Hygiene—Dr. Paul Water- t man of @ Hartford, chairman; Dr. sufle;_u: fr?n; ’mlffet;io Henry Stoll of Hartford; Dr. F. M. use Father John's i i cine. I also give the medicine to the children, Edith Hl = e il g i zlxrl:zug: E and Clair, and their colds never get bad.” {(Signed) § 3 of the Connecticut Society of Social Mrs. Lettie Dunlap, 33t So. Highland St., Du Bois, Pa, Hyglene; Dr. David Gibbe of Meri- Father John'’s Medicine does its work in the logical | { % ¢fllllmn s S. M. Davidson & Co., “The Rair” i Fconomy N. E, Drug Co., 265 Main St. / D. McMillan, Main St. ‘Miller & Hanson Drug Co., 30 Church St. “ADVISE ANYONE WITH A COLD TO TAKE FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE" Actual Retail Value 95 Cents! quality that name synonymous everywhere with toilet goods perfection. Every dealer whose name is listed below is ready with an extra big stock of PALM- OLIVE Soap, Vanishing Cream and Powder to act as our distributing agents. Go to any one of them, hand out your 44 cents, and state which you want to try first, PALMOLIVE Vanishing Cream or PALM- OLIVE Powder. He will give it to er with three full-size cakes of P. O E~the famous Palm and Olive Oil soap—the most popular bath and toilet soap, measured that is what 44 cents will buy this week at every store where PALMOLIVE Products are sold: i THREE (3) Cakes of Famous PALM- OLIVE Soap. regular price at 15 cents a Cake, 45 cents=— ONE (1) Jar of PALMOLIVE V: i Cream or ONE (1) Box of PALMOL Powder, as youprefer, regular price 50 cents— Actual Joint Retail Value of These Goods, 95 Cents! We are nmldng this great offer to introduce you ‘to ALMOLIV‘éfi\‘Ianishing Cream and Powder, new members of the PALMOLIVE family that you will enjoy meeting— | THESE DEALERS WILL SUPPLY YOU O’Brien-Malinowsky, City Drug Store, 483 Main St, Chas, Sherp, 338 S. Main St. Seltzer Drug o., 207 Main St. - Liggett-Riker-Hegeman 0. PLAINVILLE, CONN, Geo. R. Byington, 41 West Main St.. . I have been troubled with colds in my throat “for several years and get bronchitis, every winter. 1 was advised by a friend to try Father John's Medicine. I so and received greatQl benefit. I advise anyone }§ [ T T e T e T way. Its gentle, laxative effect drives out impurities.| Sf: g o!;rz?:;{ef:;;dg:‘h PI'“::BIISEWI:?:“ Its strengthening, body-building elements build newl]| of New Haven and Mrs. Rosemar flesh and strength. Its soothing, healing elements allay Anderson of New London. % the threat irritation. And because it is guaranteed free Public Health—Prof. C. B. A. Wil from alcohol or dangerous drugs in any form, it is a son of New Haven, chairman: Dr. safe medicine for all the family to use. Joseph J, Linde of New Haven, Dr. i L A John T. Black of New Haven, secre- tary state board of health; Dr. Kate Meade of Middletown, Dr. Stella Roote of Stamford, Dr. David Ly- man of Wallingford, Dr. Hugh Camp- bell of Norwich, Dr. J. B. Dinan of Meriden, Mrs. George P. Fenner of New London. Prof. Henry W.- Far- num of New Haven, Mrs. Henry Fer- guson of Hartford and Rev. Theodore NEW BRITAIN, CONN. J, P. Couner, 128 Hartford Ave. Crowell Drug Store, 284 Main St. e — = —— ‘Warner of Putnam, Prof. William B. | the first to take advantage of me| Barber, who is in charge of the classes | iiftle doubt that the class Bailey of New Haven, Dr. David | popular trend toward scientific man- | at#:e Y. M. C. A. . G d to il Hundred' in 4’ Green of Hartford, Rev. Edward C.|agement they were quick to follow the e American Hardware Corpora-| The old plating room Chapman of New London and C. M. | lehd set by several of the other local| iion has offered to pay two-thirds of | strect hasbeen fitted up with THatigedn of Finrttord | factories and install the system.| the cost of the course and the work- | Loard and’ihere the lectures. Children == 'deorse of | About seventy-five men were in at-|men will pay the rest. There was so | lustrated. The course comp! much interest displayed by the mem- Warren 4 1 at the opening meeting FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY JANUARY 12, 13 and 14 THE BIG SHOW OF THE SEASON . THOS. H. MILLION DOLLAR PHOTO INCE’S SPECTACLE Civilization 40,000 PEOPLE 10,000 HORSES Far Bigger Than “THE BIRTH OF A NATION” The Most Gigantic Super Drama the Theater Has Ever Revealed. Direct From Its Record Breaking Engagements in New York, Boston and Chicago, Where It Has Been the Sensation Un- surpassed by Any Attraction Ever Before §hown) FIRST TIME ANYWHERE AT POPULAR PRICES 5¢ MATINEE AND NIGHT 25¢ NO SEATS RESERVED IN ADVANCE FRIDAY—2:15-7-8:30. SATURDAY—Continuous, 2:15-11—2d mat. 3:45 SUNDAY at 6 and 8—2 SHOWS. Box Office Open 45 Minutes Before Show. SEE CIVILIZATION An Appeal for WORLD PEACE A. Fischer of New Haven. Corrections—Edward #. B. Lynde of New London, chairman; Miss Mil- dred Carpenter of Stamford, George M. Rabinoff of Hartford, Mrs. George M. Minor of Waterbury, Judge Sam- uel Young of Stamford, Prof. H. P. Fairchild of New Haven, Charles M. Willlams of Meriden, Judge Edgar M. | YES! MAGICALLY! CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS You simply say to the drug store man, “Give me a quarter of an ounce of freezone.” this will cost very little but is sufficient to remove every hard or soft corn from one's feet. <A few drops of this new ether com- pound applied directly upon & tender, aching corn should relieve the sore- ness instantly, and soon the entire corn, root and all, dries up and can be lifted out with the fingers, This new way to rid one’s feet of corns was introduced by a Cincinnati man, who says that, wnile freezone is sticky, it dries in a moment, and sim- ply shrivels up the corn without in- flaming or .even irritating the sur- rounding tissue or skin. Don’t let father die of infection or lockjaw from whittling at his corns, but clip this out and make him try it. DON'T SUFFER 1 Brldgeport, Merritt of Stamford, Rev. son of Bridgeport, : Holeambe of Hartford, Miss Theo- dora Beard of Merident, Miss Mabel Kite of Stamford, Dr. Walter Mur- phy of Hartford. Dr. Augusta Camp of New Haven, Miss Marjory Cheney Camp of Stamford, Dr. E, H. Arno\d chairman; . W. Are- Miss Elizabeth Louise | tendance which was conducted by George F. bers at the first lecture that there is of South Manchester, Frederick G. of New Haven, Superintendent of Schools Stanley H. Holmes of New Britain, Eugene Van Why of Win- sted, Miss Lina M. Phipps of New Haven, Rev. Charles Northup of Norwich and Atty. David S. Day of Bridgeport. Legislative—Schuyler Merritt of Stamford, chairman; H. H. Spooner of Kensington, Dr. E. J. McKnight of Hartford, A. R. Kimball of Water- bury and Atty. David S. Day of Bridgeport. i Frederick H. Billard of Meriden is treasurer of the conference and the vice presidents are Willlam C. Hung- erford of New Britain; Rev. Dr. John Neale of Meriden, George S. Palmer of New London, Judge Ed- gar M. Warner of Putnam, Henry H. Bridgman of Norfolk and Robert H. Fife, Jr., of Middletown. The executive committee is com- posed of Rabbi I’i W. Ettleson of Hartford, Miss lsie C. Osborn of New Britain, Miss Hilda Peck of Bristol, Austin Cheney of South Man- chester, Miss Lina M. Phipps and Dr. David Gibbs, Hon. Thomas L. Reilly, Julius Stremlau, Miss Edith Cummins and Allan H., White of Mer- iden, Darragh deLancy and Charles P. Kellogg of Waterbury, Mrs. Robert B. Chappell, Edward D. B. Lynde and Ernest E. Rogers of New London, Mrs, Robert W. Perkins of Norwich, Miss Anna C. Walter of Middletown, Rev. C. W. Areson of Bridgeport ,Miss Mildred Carpenter of, Stamford, 5 WITH NEURALGIA Musterole Gives Delicious Comfort When those sharp pains go shooting through your head, when vour skull seems as if it would sphit, just rub a little Musterole on the temples and neck. it draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain, usually giving quick relief. Musterole is a clean, white oint- ment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly recommend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, cronp, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- mati; m.afumbago. pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore mus- cles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet— colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). It is always dependable. S P T N Treadwell of Danbury and Mrs. E. Blanke of Greemwich. CORBINS ’FOR EFFICIENCY. Two Divisions of Hardware Corpora- tion to Study Scientific Management. A factory school room has been fitted up at the plant of the P. & F. Corbin Division of the American Hardware Corporation and a special class of workmen from that division and the Corbin Cabinet Lock division will attend lectures on efficiency there. Although the Corbin people were not e ————— { | P T 70 REMOVE DANDRUFF | | ML LSBT 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. 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