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NEW BRITAIN "ACold | Proposition ‘When you are wheezing and sneez- ing, coughing and hawking, you're facing'a cold proposition. Handle itright. Hales Honey of Horehound and Tar quickly relieves bad cases. All druggists, 26cts. a bottle, Try Piks’s Toothache Drops ore Sunkist Oranges areripening for you every day in Cali- forni at these uni- formlygood oranges freely fortheir flavor and health- fulness. Order today. Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges California Fruit GrowersExchango BEGIN ON SALTS AT FIRST SIGN OF KIDNEY PAIN We eat 100 much meat, which clogs Says glass of Salts flushes Kidneys and ends Bladder irritation. s Uric acid in meat excites the kid- neys they. become overworked;. get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seck relief two or three times dnring the night. When the _kidneys cldg you must help them flush | off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real si person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidn region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tgngue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. ‘Bat less meat, drink lots of water; aldo get’ from any plarinacist four ounces of Jad Salts; takoa tablespoon- ful in a glass of water before breakfast fon a- few days and your kidneys will then act fine. s famous salts is de from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and ‘has beén-used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to | _normal activily, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no. longer is a gpurce of irriiation, thus-ending blad- { der weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- { jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the _ kdineys clean and active. Drugsists PARISIAN EDITORS | NOW EXPEET WAR Realize Germany Is Not Amenable E to Moral Pressure Paris,” Feb. 28.—The morning pa- while without exception mending President Wilson's prudence ‘and his pers, com- | determination to have the whole body of American citizens be- hind him, agree in recognizing ‘his message to congress as distinctly further step in the direction of war. George Clemenceau, in his paper L'Homme Enchaine, reflects the gen- eral opinion, when he states: ‘A pacifist out and out, President Wilson does not stand for peace at any price. On the day when the dignity and sovereignty of the United States are menaced or attacked he will enter on another course. His first step was to exercise moral power on Germany. Such v the meaning of the rupture of diplomatic rela- tions. As that failed he has pro- claimed armed neutrality and HRas thus began to exercise material pres- sure. This pr ire will be trans- formed into material action and that means war.” The TFigaro thinks that President Wilson knows well that war is in- evitable but that he will not have it said that it was let loose by the TUnited States. The Petit Journal, re- ferring to the torpedoing of the La- conia, believes that even now there is not' much likelihood for war. a MacGregor Jenkins, Editor of the At- lantic Monthly, Speaker at Guests' Night Observance of Woman's Club. Guests' night was observed by the Woman'’s club last evening when Mrs. Andrew J. Sloper of Grove Hill opened her home to a large number of ap- ative members who delighted in ng the guest of the evening. cGregor Jenkins, publisher of the Atlantic Monthly, give a discourse on is bprofession. Mr. Jenkins gave a A and humorous treatise on the and tribulations of the editor "he Making of a Magazine.” The editor, Mr. Jenkins, said, ad- hers to no hard and fast rule, but trusts to his editorial and literary in- stinct to discover and use that which is best suited to the needs of his magazine. In the same way does he select his writers. An editor delights in the writings of a new and hereto- fore unknown contributor for al- though he knows #at many are im- mature, are mercenary or utterly im- possible, he does, nevertheless, father the hope that he will at last discover some unknown writer who is worth while. The public demands interest- ing reading and it is this that the editors have to give them. Speaking of the many manuscripts that are received from cranks, would- be poets and other amateur writers, Mr. Jenkins explained to his listeners the ‘“‘manuscript cemetery” in the office where all such papers are filed for one year before being consigned to the flames and lost to the world forever. Tollowing the address of the even- here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kid- [ ney trouble while it is only trouble. | e SR jas i Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning | |« «fet In the habit of drinking a 7 - glass of hot water before breakfast. e're not here long, so let's make our stay agrceable. Let us live ‘well, cat well, digest well, work well, sleep well and look well. What a glorious cggdition to attain, and yet, how very easy it is if one will only adopt the mgriing inside bath, { Jolks who are accustomed tb feel dyll and heavy when they arise, ‘spiit- ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tomgue, nasty breath, acid stomach, cap, instead, fecl fresh as a daisy by, opening the sluices of the system morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stag- nant’ matter. Joveryone, whether ailing, . should, » morning, before jakfast, drink a glass of real hot ar with a teaspoonful of limestone osphate in it to wash from the Graach, liver and bowels the previ- fis day's indigestible waste, sour bile E?a poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire allmentary canal before putting more faood into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on lan. empty stomach is wonderfully in- vigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentation: gases, waste and ackdity and gives one a splendid ap- pgtite for breakfast. While you are enfoying vour breakfast the water sick or ing, a reception was held at which many had an opportunity of person- ally meeting Mr. Jenkins. SUGAR HARVEST STOPPED. itchel Commander at Santiago pealed to for Aid. New York, Feb. 28.—Dr. Orestes “orrara, speaker of the Cuban cham- of deputies and liberal party der, now in New York, has ap- ed to the rebel commander Fer- dez at Santiago to resist with all power the stopping of the har- ing of the sugar crop. This was in respopse to a statement gned Dby twenty-five Cubans sugar producing companies in the province of Oriente, who told Dr. Ferrara more than 50,000 laborers have been thrown out of work by the order, and some 48,000 head of cattle used in harvest- ing the crop are without food. Ap- EAST STREET SCHOOL MEETING. The meeting of the East street school Parents and Teachers’ associa- tion last evening was largely attended. Frederick V. Streeter, a well known Grand Army man, gave a talk on pa- triotism and ¥. W. Christ, purchas- | * R My ¥ 1917. * Webster was right! Once men learn the | fthe true spark of LIBERTY | be kindled it will burn” DANIEL WEBSTER 1782 — 1852 joy of? LIBERTY, theyll always keep the light of LIBERTY glowing in their hearts,—and in their pipes. / LIBERTY tobacco keeps thousands of hustling Connecticut workers ha happy, ICOILICIEE; why it’s called LIBERTY. This y, and contentec; and S-A-T-I-S-F-I-E-D—that’s pure, clean, ripe Kentucky Long Cut always smokes mellow and chews tasty, because it’s free from stems and Nothing can take the after you’ve learned ends. place of LIBERTY in your pipe the goodness of this prime tobacco. Get a package today. by s %/ Guaranteed Bhoee2 S ineocaromaves ing agent at the Stanley Works, told of the opportunities of the young | man today, even without a college | education. Pupils of the school con- tributed to the program with songs ! and dances. H PLAN FOR STEERE ORGAN. At a meeting of the Trinity church organ committee held last night at | the church it was voted to mend to the official board the chase of an organ from Steere & Co. | of Spfingfield. Before the committee makes a definite choice the members will inspect several other types of organs. A member of the Steere company was present at the meeting and discussed organ matters with the members. LICENSES BEING RENEWED. Automobile drivers’ licenses pire tonight at midnight and ulready: a large number of New Britain mo- ex- If you wa you can have it, by heeding the bowels regular, and you good care of these organs, anything wrong—promptly and phosphate is quietly extracting large volume of water from the 00 and getting ready for a orough flushing of all the inside ans. ’ The miillions of people who are (hEl‘ed with constipaticn, bilious 1ls, stomach trouble; others who ve sallow sking, blood disorders and v complexions are urged to get a 'ner pound of limestone phosphate §d the drug store. This will cost :, Hittle, but is sufficient to make pifve o pronounced crank on the PP¥iEct or - inside-bathing beforc kfast. & as Nature intended. No ot nt health Nature’s laws. Keep the stomach strong, the liver active, the blood pure, and will seldom beill. Take - and at the first sign of take Beecham’s Pills. you certainly need the nelp and relief of this world-famed remedy, to keep the body in health. 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