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i‘ - - are beautiful. Boston Store] 3 —_— THE NEW SPRING CRETONNES . and SILKOLINES Are Here in Grand Variety, |. " The designs and colorings Come in-and fook them over. { These are 'Puritan Mills Goods 34 and'36 inches wide. i Price Range is from 22c Qo 45c¢ a yard. i3 .We are also showmg ex- ceptional values - in Mar- quisette .anid Etamine Cur- tains, white and ‘Arabian, " $1.25 to $3.00 a pair. Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, [ swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tight- ness, no mere limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony. - “Tiz’ is acts right off. “Tiz” draws ~out all the poisonous exudations which ff up the feet. Use “Tis” and wear " smaller shoes. Use “Tiz” and forget your foot misery. Ah! how comrort.- able your feet feel. Get & 265-cent box of “Tiz’” now at any. druggist or department store. Don't euffer. Have good feet,, glad 4 feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, | never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money rerunded i { i feel re- Sloan’s s Liniment, do of rub, it penetrates and (Hamthunmphmor | ointments, does not stain the skin. Have a bottle handy fot_r{:eu- pains, n gout, lum- Sloans 1L m*mc:s 1y’ - NEW anmm m,n,v HERALD. TUESDAY' MARCH 13, 1017, sung by Mabel Garrison Dixie ' Mabel Garrison (With Victor Male Qwfiet) Victor Red Seal Record 64637 ‘Ten-inch, $1 ’Dear to all America is this beauuful song of the Southland. Xts charming swing and dashmg melody have madg it pcrhaps the most popular of all our national airs. ‘This new inspiring interpretation by Mabel Gamson reveals the patriotic love that springs from a true Southern heart. Itis a wonderfully stirring rendition—one, that will endear "Dxxi'e" . still further to every American. ".The exquisite brilliancy of Mabel Garrison’s voice has earned her a place among the mighty group of famous Victor artists, . and like bnng= b voice to you in all its joriginal beauty and purity.. all the world’s greatest amsts, she makes records for uvehw' kdows: that only the Victor can ; ‘¥ou can ‘have the pleasure’ of hearing this new Garrison record at any Victor dealer’s, d-le,wfll gladly play "any music you wish to hear and demonstrate the various styles of the * . Viotor and Victrola—$10 to $400. WWW%MN.J. M and caly Hosnsed, and with right of ‘with Vieter “flfli and synchronized by-f processes of mmfluflfl- is not only unautherised, but damaging u-w-ma—-un-lu--ufld“-. 11 ctrola ety COATS RESIGNS AS' CHURCH HODERATO Served Firt Baplt Ghareh mr.“:;::;:':::::’:mr"m., Many Yedrs ok Judge John Coats, the moderator at the First Baptist church, @ | Which position he has faithfully held for more than a decade, last: night ) tendered his resignation at the annual meeting of the church, ' He could not } jflef an ‘pphc‘m | be prevailea upon to accept a fe-elec- i tion for another term and Horace W. Eddy, a leading"member of the church one of its ‘trustees, was elected . successor. The business meeting , was preceded by a.supper, after which | the follawing officers and committees . for the y-r ‘were elected: Moderator—H. W. Eddy. Clerk—J. C. Andrews, re-elected. Treasurer—A. ‘J. Sloper, re-elected. Assistant mwfiur—w H. Judd, re-elected. Auditor—@G. P. Spur. re-elected. Trustees—J. R. Andrews, H. W. Eddy George Rapeléye, all re-elected. <R Earle B Cross, brk, ‘treasurer, deacons . Andrews, J. b, Don- | ald Bell and Albert N. Scripture. Finance—E. M. Wightman, W. 8. 4 chairman; Mrs. vengrable | H. Judd, W. T. Sloper. .Prudential—Rev. Earle B. Cross, Judd, W. L. Damon, A. J. Sloper, W. eacons and for a term of one vear, ! W,“H. Meagley,” Mrs. George B. Ger- mond, and Mrs. W. L. Weld; for two vears, C. A, Ludvigson, Edward Con- {nollv and Mrs. D. 4. Niven; for three years, . James, Chester Dledrlch ‘chair- man; Gardner Childy )(rs John Coats, Mrs. C. A. Ludvigson. Young Peoples’ Work—Donald Bell, ." McKenria. pture, chairman; A. H. . Andrews, B. Mann, R. H. S)nller C. A. Ludvigson. Committee for trustees 'of Burritt Mitssion—C. L. Moore, George Wild. . Sindsy School Officers, The officers of the Sunday school department were elected as follows: . General - Hitchcock; first assistant superin- tendent, James H. Coates; second as- ! sistant supetintendent, C. A. Ludvig- i'son; superintendent of boys' depart- ment, A, H. Parker; superintendent of prlmlry department, Mrs. D, A. Niven; superintendént of kindergar- ten department, Miss Bertha Hitch- cock; . superintendent of junior de- partment, Miss Florence James; su- perintendent of home department, Mrs. E. T, Litch; superintendent of cradle roll department, Mrs. Charles Gladden; secretary, A. N. Scripture; treasurer, W H, Judd; librarian, J, L. Case; library committee, PW superintendent, librarian, M Wightman, A, H. Parker, L Stone, ¥. H. Stewart, E, H.. Catrol Shailer, Kath- ) superintendent, E. R. | committee, W, I. Weld, W. R.:Stone, A, H. Parker. = No Debt Is Incurred. ) The report of: the' treasurer, A: J. Sloper, given below, shows that dur- ing the past fiscal year the church has lived within its income and has not gone into debt: Receipts. = Bahflce March 1, 3916..... $ Réceived from: weekly pledges .. . 4,635.03 Recelved from pluta collec- tions .7 Receied from 8 .ing collection: Received from Ci Britain ..... Recelved from Clup 11.25 141.23 100.00 199.00 637.00 20.00 $6,372.79 Payments plies Salary of sexton and Pplies . Salary of pastor’s secretary. 60.00 Music . s 1,438.56 Interest and discount 294.91 Flectric'light and J.cA.-mw-,w H.-Judd;, finance™ ' 229.28 MILITARY OOURSE AT TUFTS. ° Medford, March 13.—Tufts college has joined the educational institutions of the country which have started ac- tive training of students in military maiters. The faculty has instituted a course of military mnstruction which include two drill periods and two recitation periods weekly, with allow- - { ance toward graduation. -About 150 undergraduates have enrglled in the couree. G0OD OPINION OF THIS KIDNEY MEDIGINE Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root has re- mained: on the market for so many " years that we are of the opinion that it is a splendid preparation for kid- ney, liver and bladder troubles, and we know that our customers who have used it speak very grateful words for the benefits derived. Very truly yours, FALLS & BURKINSHAW, Druggists. June 5, 1916. Chelmsford, Mass. Letter to | Dr. Kilmer & OCo., Binghamton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. Send - ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone, You will also receive a booklet of valuable rmation, telling 185 Arch St. about |. Sage Allen & o, 'HARTFORD NEW BLOUSES THAT COMMAN INSTANT APPROVAL ARTISTIC, : FASH!ONABLE. e EFFECTIVE . The Blouse Section is attractive with displays of the hun tions in blouses for all occasions. Georgette stiil. holds the place in favor, but the sport blouses are also in very great den and the tallored waists are as smart looking as ever. Scores: different models are seen here, the yariety being practically eni THE GEORGETTE BLOUSES Shown in the popular colors, gold tea rose, tomato red and _others, and also in beautiful hand embroidered effects, the designs being espécially striking. Others show filet and baby' lace trimming, andithere are also striking striped and figured de $3.95, $5.00 and up to $18.50. SPORT BLOUSES ¢ The silk broadcloth shirts which aré such pronounced fav t Paln Beach, sre attracting much attention here. Also the ls \sdtins, radiums, and Jap Silk Blouses. The striking eol fects are noticeable; and thess Blouses are designed to ba with the sport lk.lm which are so wmuu' Wide range of prices. g % ENS ' AND . VOILES Linen Blouses are' being called for to a great extent show them in all the popular shades, rose, blue, maize and $1.95 and up. Votle and dimity waists, u.llmd ,flect-, also elaborately at 98c, $1.95, $2.95 and up. Complete stock of silk pmm and mum—-&und m NOW ON DISPLAY, Armmmm An impressive showing, for the, collection' forecasts the the mode, in regards to style, fabric and colorjogs. Values, inurutevarymlnnrwom wlmhon&hlldqunm aists priced at 98c; 9898 S5 ouses priced at $2.98, $5.98, $4.98" T dok 8. Tyro Stores New Britain - NULTIGRAPHS LETTER of Typewstting done' i |* signaturea, 3 and 3 colore With ant ¥ Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTTFORD TYPEWRITER C8 INC 16 State Street. fiardford, Cona. If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, PHILIP . BARDECK, ’Phone 482-2 ination of disease germs; PAS IZING means NO danger : fr: phoid, scarlet = fever, throat, = tuberculosis, TEURIZING does NOT el . CONSTRUCTIVE 6EB us for ORIGINAL IDXAS for yoar PRODUCT. A postal. Use our RICH, P IZED u'fi.x and :mhhlnc '_ " m'r AND §