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b - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1917, Boston Store A FEW SPECIAL VALUES FOR THIS WEEK 15 Pieces Bleached OUTING FLANNEL 36 Inches Wide 15¢ a Yard. This is a low price on today’s Market. BUNGALOW CRETONNE Very desirable for Com- fortable Covering. It is heav- ier than Silkoline. 36 Inches Wide 15¢ a Yard. WHITE LAWN APRONS Plain and Trimmed, at 25¢ and 38c each. A new lot just received. Something New Is the “HANDKERCHIEF OF EYE” Quite a Novelty .in Design At 25¢ each. See Them. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS 20' Odd Pairs (only one pair of a patterns) in white, - will be sold for half regular a prices. Also 14 pairs of Ecru three different patterns. 6 Pairs of One Design. 5 Pairs of Another 3 Pairs of Another Were $4.50, to go at $2.00 a Pair. in Eczema, ringworm, and other itching, A burning skin eruptions are so easily 4 ‘ gertain amount made worse by impropor treatment that one: has. be very careful Them is pne method, however, thit you need mever hesitate to use, even on a baby's tender skin—that is the res- inol treatment, Resi- Dol is the prescription ™= of a Baltimore doctor, put u form of resinol ointment and resinol woap. This proved so remarkably suc- " cessful, that thousands of other Yhyai- cians have prescribed it constantly for over twenty years. Generally ‘resinol stops itching ‘at once, and heals the eruption quickly and at little cost. Resinol ointment and resinol soap can be bought at any uggist’s. in the Resinol Soap is not only unusually cleansing and softening, bu{ltn regular use gives to the skin and hair that watural beauty of perfect health which cosmetica can only imitate. Not a Bite of " Breakfast Until You Drink Water Says a glass of hot water and phosphate prevents illness’ and keeps us fit. l as coal, when 1t vurfis, leaves ‘hind a certain amount of incom- ustible material in the form of ashes 8o the food and drink taken day after day leaves in the alimentars nal a of indigestible ma- terial, which if not completly elimina- ted from the system of each day, be- tomes food for the millions of bucteria which infcst the bowels. From this mass of left over waste, toxins and ptomain like poisons are formed and sucked into the blood. \ Men and women who can't get feel- Ing right must begin to take inside baths. Before eating breakfast eacn morning drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime- stone phosphate in it to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels the previous day's accumulation of poiscns and ins and to keep the entire alimen- ary canal clean, pure and fresh, Those who are subject to sick head- ach, colds, biliousness, constipation, pthers who wake up with bad tas foul breath, backache, rheumatic st ness, or have a sour, gassy stor after meals, are urged to get a quar- ter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, and begin practicing _Jnternal sanitation. This will ocost Rlery little, but is sufficlent to make gnyone an enthusiast on the subject. Remember inside bathing is more important than outside bathing, be- cause the skin pores do not absorb Impurities into the blood, causing poor heaith, while the bowel pores do Just as soap and hot water cleanses, siveetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate t on the stomach, liver, kidneys and els. HEALTH BOARD WARNS MILKMAN Clean Dairy or Suspended Li- cense, Is Order Louis Dworin, who is milkman with a dairy at 43 Willow street was called hefore the health commission- ers at 5 o'clock yesterday on a charge of keeping an unsanitary dairy. After a hearing he was given the choice of two alternatives—a clean dairy a suspended He expressed a or license. preference for the former and prom- ised faithfully to clean up. Dr. Radcliffe, milk and food in- spector, reported that when he re- cently inspected Louis Dworin's dairy at 43 Willow street he found condi- tions unclean and unsanitary and quantities of rubbish about. He also found emploves washing bottles in dirty water. Although Some im- provements were subsequently made, the old conditions were permitted to | return, cently an the doctor said, and more re- Inspector Fred McEnroe made inspection and found conditions far from satisfactory. He reported that dirty water from the floor was allowed to splash over bottles of milk to be delivered to consumers. He also reported that young boys were put- ting paper caps in the milk botties and their dirty fingers often got into the milk. Mr. Dworin was very con- trite and promised to see that his milk is properly handled and that the milk he sells is clean. He was advised by, Chairman Tallard that he will not be warned again and one more offense means that he will lose his license to peddle milk. Dr. Radcliffe reported that the clean milk campaign has started there is an evident desi since been on the part of milk men to comply with | the demands. Due to the critical illness of Com- missioner Arvid Anderson, M. D., the lack of a quorum and the desire of Dr. sician’s bedside he consulted with Dr. George Bodley the meeting was then declared adjourned until as early date. Those present were Chairman H. € Tallard, Superintendent T. E. Reeks, Edward P. Burns, Dr. B. D. Rad- cliffe, M. W. Davenport, Dr. Charles R. Witte and Plumbing Inspector Thomas Quinlivan, BARBERS ELECT. ‘William Brown Chosen Head of Ton- sorial Artists’ Union. At the annual meeting of the Bar- bers' union last evening William Brown was elected president. The president, and other officers whosa names are printed herewith, will be installed tomorrow night by ex-Presi- dent Charles F. Young: Vice President—Nick Muzzicato. Financial Secretary—Guy Bertini. Recording Secretary — Anthony Bambara. Treasurer—Irank Bosco. Nick Puglisi. Guardian—Joseph DePasquale. Finance Committee William Brown, Anthony Bambara and Guy Bertini, Nick Muzzicato and Frank Bosco. . PYTHIAN SISTER! Officers Are Elected At Annual Meet- ing of Worthy Temple. Following are the newly elected of- ficers of Worthy Temple, Pythian Sis- ters, chosen last night and .who will be installed on January 22: Most Excellent Chief—Mrs. Allen. Most Excellent Senior—Mrs. Mitchell. Excellent Junior—Mrs, Witkins. Manager—Miss Kitty Glerk Mistress of Filnance—Mrs. Loufersweiler. Mistr of Record and Corres- pondence—NMirs. George (reotorex. Practor of Temple—Mrs. Louiss Heslett. Guard—Mrs. Louise Davis. Drilimaster—Manlius H. Norton. Pianist—Miss BEvelyn Olson. Mary Mary Clark most painstaking care. Reeks to get to the sick phy- | Seventeon Marriage Licenses Tssued in Ninc Days—Mostly to Those of Forelgn Birth. Possibly feeling that New Britain is to be the lair of Cupid during the coming year, the state registrar of vital statistics has sent City Clerk A. Thompson about a thousand mar- He also in- of birth and those L. riage certificate hlanks. cluded a like number death certificates. Already young men and women about town with matrimonial inclinations have made a good start on these licenses and although but nine days have elapsed since January 1 a total of thirteen has been issued. A record of those who have taken out marriage license thus far this year shows that those of foreign birth have taken out the most. Those of American birth who have been granted licenses total five, while eight come from abroad. Three Russian couples, two Ttalian couples, one German couple and twa Austrian couples comprise the list of foreign bhorn. In but two instances were each party native New Britainites, AR OF GOOD WILL LODGFE. Shepherds of Bethlehem Hold Annual Meeting and Elect Officers. At the annual meeting of Star of Good Will lodge, S. of B, held last night the new officers were named as follows: Commander—A. W. Screen. Vice Commander—John J. Unites. Marshall-—Gertrude Bowen. Scribe—Mrs. Harry Chapman. Accy Chaplain—Catherine Corr. Organist—DNMrs., May Gosselin. Insilde Guard—Florence Albyecht. Outside Guard—Admn Ziegler. Treasurer- 'ward Connolly. el LAND COMPANY ANNUAL. Scandia Land and Improvement Com- pany Holds Annual Mceting. The Scandia T.and and Improve- ment company met last night to hear annual reports and elect officers. Re- ports indicated a prosperous year and the following officers were named: Directors were elected as follows: E. G. Anderson, Judge J. E. Mes- kill, John A. Brink, Justice Wallen, TLouis Wallen, E, U. Carlson, Aaron Johnson of South Manchester. The directors met and elected A. G. An- derson president, Judge Meskill sec- retary and ohn A. Brink treasu CLIMBED STAIRS ON HER HANDS oo fii to Walk Upright. Operation Advised. Saved by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. this woman now raises chickens and does manual iabor. Read her story: Richmond, Ind.—“For two years I was 80 sick and weak with troubles from my age that when foing up stairs I had to go very slowly with my hands on the steps, thensitdown at the top to rest. The doctor said he thought I should have an operation, and my friends thought I would not live to move into our new house. My daughter asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ComPonnd as she had taken it with good results. I did so, my weakness dis- appeared, I gained in strength, moved into our new home, did al Kinds of arden work, shoveled dirt, did build- ing and cement, work, and raised hun- dreds of chickens and ducks. I can- not say enough in ‘)rmae of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and if these facts are useful you may pub- lish them for the benefit of other women.’’'—Mrs. M. O. JOHNSTON, Route D, Box 190, Richmond, Ind. AUNT DELIA’S BREAD is the product of con- scientious bakers, using the best materials with the Your grocer sells it. Our Thursday Special CHOCOLATE MOCHA SQUARES, 18c EACH. We will also have a full line of Whipped Cream and Custard Goods, sweet and strictly fresh made Our Boston Brown Bread and Baked Beans we have every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. | MARRIAGE MARKET BUSY | NEW BRITAIN ARGHITECT RUN DOWN i AND NERVOUS FROM OVERWORK HAS REGOVERED HEALTH ENTIRELY NOW Mr. Wm. H. McKay of This City Owes His Return to ‘ Health to Lax-a-Tone the Most Wonderful of all Tonics. Does the word HEALTH not send a thrill through you, said Mr. Martin, the Lax-a-Tone expert at thc Econo- my New England Drug Co., 165 Main street, especially if you are on the slek list. I know how you long to be able to eat what you want, how you long to go here and there but can- not, how discouraged you get when you tire out so easy and others can go all day long amd still be as fresh as when they started. Now you people that are sick, down and out can get back in the health column through Lax-a-Tone, the same as many others right in this city have. Many work- ers in New Britain say that they have increased in their output by fifteen per cent. with the use of Lax-a-Tone. A woman told me right in this store today that her husband used to come home from the shop all iu, . would hardly eat a bite, and then sit down and doze away until bedtime, and awake the next morning as tired as when he went to bed at night. This same woman told me that her hus- band has taken three bottle of Lax- a-Tone and on Saturday night they went to the movies and Sunday en- Joved themselves all day by ealling around on their friends, that is what I Lax-a-Tone has done in that fam- | ily. Tt is simple, the husband < slowly poisoning himself with w matter in the stomach and bowels, felt tired out and languid ©1i the time. His friends probably thought he lazy but he was not. That man sick and just could not get up ambi- tloy Now how many of you read- ers are in this same shape. If you are, go right down and sce (he Lax-u- Tone mu Mr. McKay who lives at the Hotel Washington, this city, and Is a well known architect have been in a run down condition for some time, was in a dreadful nervous condition, could not cat or sleep nights at all. I had been looking around for some time for a tonic that I thought would do me good and 1 am glad to say that I found Lax-a-Tone just what it rep- resented itself to be. I would not Tecommiend anything unless 1 was sure that I was right, but 1.am glad to say a good word for Lax-a-Tone and heartily endorse it to ali. Call around and see Mr. Martin the Lax-a-Tone expert at the kconomy New England Drug Co., 365 Maln st., he will be glad to tell u all nbont Lax-a-Tone and just what it will do. COMING FOX ATTRACTIONS Worthy of SPECIAL ttein FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY JANUARY 12, 13 and 14 THOMAS H. INCE _ PRESENTS HIS MILLION DOLLAR CINEMA SPECTACLE Civilization 40,000 PEOPLE 10,000 HORSES SEE CIVILIZATION HAVE YOUR CHILDREN SEE IT Take Home the Principle PREPAREDNESS and WORLD PEACE 15¢ MA’II‘\I NEE NIGHT 25¢ TONIGHT AND TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Each Week THE BRAND NEW FOX COMEDIES in Two Reels Never Before Released—New Comedians—New Ideas | Starting Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 17-18. Continuing Every Wednesday and Thursday. SEASON’S SERIAL SENSATION The Metro Marvel THE GREAT SECRET FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE. In the Rush for Seats, Try The C-————DAILY MATINEES——-5¢ EVERY MONDAY and TUESDAY—BEGINNING NEXT WEEK. LADIES DAYS AT FOX’S Pathe’s Feature De Luxe—Fashion’s Latest Decree FLORENCE ROSE FASHIONS—The Lat- est Hints from New York, London and Paris TONIGHT and TOMORROW Mr Willlam Fox Presents WILLIAMINF ARNNM THE PRICE OF SILENCE 8l & €. HARTFORD Store Opens Daily at 9 a. m. Prompt Attention (o Mail and ‘Phone “A Gain of a Million in 1917” CLEAN UP O Everything in OQur Stock of Woolen Fabrics at duced Prices for THREE DAYS. The woman who i« shrewd enough to buy during such occasi this always able to have new Waists and new Dresses at which she can well afford and particularly during this of living” period. Inasmuch as every piece of Wool Dress G the store is involved we can only list here an example of the The early buyers will quite naturally secure best choice. Qu of many of the fabrics are limited. 2 The goods offered are the things women are buying present, Suitings and fine Dress Materials for spring being i1 Bedford Cords, Broadcloths, Gaberdines, Crepe and Stlk Volles, Serges, Poplins, Cashmeres, Hopsacking, Suitings, Taffetas, Whipcords, Henricttas, Shadow Checks, SOME FEW OF Wool Plaids, at THE ITEMS: Wool Coatings, 06 wide, at $2.39 a yard. Silk and Wool Popl $1.18, Stripe Wool inches wide, at 48-inch Al $1.45 & yard. 40-inch Wool Plaids, yard, 40-inch Imported Liberty Crepe, $1.20 a yard. . 93¢ a 2.29 a Poplins, Plaids an Velours, Svuth Store, South Alslef DRESS GOODS ons' col “high o oods valud antith at 4l icludef Wo Inchy ins, * Velours, yard. When Tired and Nervous If the end of the day finds you weary or irri- table,with achingheadand frayednerves,youneed something to tone and. strengthen the systems . BEECHAM'S PILLS are a remedy which quickly helps in resto: conditions. and so renew the strength A few doses of these world- hey act on the stomach liver ang bowels, and sfeady the nerves. famed family pills will - Bring Welcome Relief jons of Special Value to Women are with Every Box Sold by dm'hu throughout the world. Leonard and Herrmann In boxes, 10c., 28¢. - D, JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ECONOMY CALLS TO YOU LOUDER THAN EVER. Have you taken advantage of this sale of seasonable, able wearing apparel good values still left among the Coats, Sults, Dresses, etc Don’t fail to get your share of the money this Clearance saving, EXTRA OFFERING—LADIES' FUANNELETTE SACQUES depend If you haven’t, come at once, :nere are manj sale’ (18 Fashioned of good welght Flannelette in attractive floral patterni assorted colors—neat belted model—all sizes. 165 Main Street, 'I'wfl swms New Britain Purchases Held for Later Delivery 227 Main Street Middletown LOUIS HERRUP Housefurnisher 1052-58 Main St., Hartford - Near Morgan St..‘