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\“S(‘trmtmme reserve GOLD: coon as we have a number of men 1§ terested in the Scout work we ars going to conduct a Scoutmasters’ school where these men can be made proficient in al] kinds of Scout worl. The Scout executive plans to have this school hold sesslons every Mon- day night. Troop 7 of the Boys' club has been registered at national headquarters under the leadership of William Hickey. The Polish boys are fast rounding into shape and they also | will soon be ready to register. Scout executiveg wil] address the Polish boys Monday night and several of the local Scouts will give them an exhibition of Scout work. Troop No. 11.—Well fellows, old scouts, our troop promised to tell a secret. We won't keep you waiting, but just let us say, we saw and have that a few other troops have ot wise or did it on their own Here it Did you ever Larkin Co. in Buffalo, scll teas, coffees, soap, articles, in fact everything you can think of. When we spoke of money, we meant just this, that if toilet your | dol- rease Tor ‘every Jots ordered and fust 50 per cent j0 per cent out s how you do many order pouts in your lAlso ask for ated pro- _come, get on the usewives out is hing Just gures r st ' ways, the offi 4 have found it miss twelve members | who have failed io tlon of the Scout | S aw. We wish to have our a state of preparedness, and fherefore we must have every mem-~ ber up and doing at all times JOOK SOUTAR ENLISTS Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 1.—Jock | Soutar, world prafessional racquets and squash racquets champion, yester- day enlisted in the United States field artillery. He expects to be assigned | to duty next week. Soutar came to this city from England eleven years ago. He won the racquets title from Charles Williams, of Harrow School, in 1913, and defeated Joe Ganley, of Boston, in 1916, for the squash racquets championship. WESLEYAN MEN IN HOSPITAL Middletown, Feb. 1.—Anderson, the Wesleyan varsity basketball center, has been taken to the Middlesex Hos- pital suffering from blood poisoning. He hurt his leg in basketball practice. Anderson played a star game at tackle on the varsity football team last fall. Another football and basketball man at Wesleyan, Edward E. Dixon of Cochranville, Pa., is sick at the Mid- dlesex Hospital with typhoid fever. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918. Every package—every tablet of Genuine Aspirin bears *“The Bayer Cross— There is and has been Only One True Aspirin Your Guarantee of Purity” The trade-ma ~Aspirin” (Reg. U Pat. (Off.) is a_gual antee that the mono- aceticacidester of salicylicacid in these lets is of the reli- able Bayer manufa ture. THE CURRAN DRY G0ODS CO. Our Entire Store Is Now Undergoing Extensive Alterations and we are having a big CLEAN UP SALE FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS. OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. has some wonderful values in CLEAN-UPS. Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs, Skirts, Bath Robes, Raincoats REDS MUST BE VACCINATED Cincinnati, Feb. 1. — Christy Mathewson of the Reds ordered all his players to be vaccinat- ed at once so that they will have no difficulty on this point in training at Camp Sheridan, Ala., next spring. Vaccination at this time will eliminate sore arms during the training period, Matty believe: ATLANTA. 1.—Infielder KNAPP SOLD TO New York, Feb. Knapp, who was farmed out to ledo by the Yankees last season, will not return to B ahan's club. | Knapp was sold yesterday to the At- lanta club of the Southern league, | where he will play the position left vacant by the return of Olie O'Mara to Brooklyn. CUB JOINS ARMY Chicago, Feb. 1. Addy” Driscoll, | former Cub, and Northwestern uni- r, has passed his physical | test for entrance in the rmy. Ho has cancelled his Cub contract. Read What Father Lynch Said Manager i has | To- | 'QUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE THE SHOE SALE OF THE YEAR Now is your opportunity, take advantage of these won- derful values. Buy now and save from 20 to 30 per cent. on Shoes for the entire family. Ladies’ extra high cut Havana Brown Kid Boots with military heels. Extra special $3.98 cut Ladies’ Lace extra high Boots of Black Vici Kid and Gun Metal Calfskin- $2.98 Ladies’ Broadcloth extra high cut Spats in Louis leather heels all the leading shades . $1.19 a pair Men’s and Young Men’s Cordo-Calf and - Mahogany Calf Lace Shoes, hand sewed, custom made. All styles. Extra special $4.98 Values Up " Many ‘other exceptionally gooi values mention. A visit to our store and you will be convinced. HARVARD CREW PRACTICE Oarsmen Will Begin Work on Feb- Cambridge, IFeb. 1.—Crew work for Harvard will begin on February 11, when the compulsory practice drills will be held. For the present can- didates are taking voluntary exercises | under Coach Bill Haines, on account of the mid-vear examinations now go- ing on Newell boathouse, ‘which was closed | a month ago to save fuel, will be used | by the Harvard smen when their | work begins in earnest, although no coal will be furnished for heating pur- poses. AUSTRIA SHORT OF GRAIN. London, Feb. 1.—Austria ig abso- cly dependent on Hungary and Ru- grain, the Austrian food id in an interview with the Tageblatt. Since last ‘August only 150,000 tons of wheat have been received from Rumania while shipments from Hungary wers quite inadequate to meet present need e A SPOONFUL OF _ SALTS RELIEVES ACHING KIDNEYS I mania for minister Neuse Weiner We Eat Too Much Meat, ‘Which Clogs Kidneys, Says | Noted Authority. ! If Back Hurts or Bladder Bother: MODERN BOOT SHC NEW HAVEN PEOPLE| ARE HOGGING FLOUR Food Administrator Makes An Important Discovery There Hartford, Feb. 1.—On top of the recent wheat flour ruling from Wash- ington and the accompanying warning | against hoarding in private families, to $8.00. too numerous to- 168 Main $t., New Britain’ Next to N.B.Savings Bark bought from four to tem sacks: of flour within the last ten days. The wholesaler was busy today collecting all the delivered sacks, except one each to a family, and in each case .re- turned the purchase price. In this instance no federal prosecu- tions of the private individuals in- volved is contemplated because it i& believed they were guilty of hoarding without full knowledge of the law in the case but the food administration made it clear today that hereafter, because of the wide publicity that has been given the new rules and the hoarding warning, individual hoagders of any necessary food stuffs, flour, | sugar, or any other commodity, pri= vate hoarders are likely to be ar« | raigned in the federal court. the United States food administration e 4 today uncovered in New Haven sy tematic hoarding of serious dimen- sions. The local federal food admin4 ator in New Haven, Thomas W. Farnam, has received the assurance of the wholesaler involved that part of the hoarding of sacks of flour, to the extent of ten to twent to ignorance of the pro food control act and the wholesaler has indicated a willingness to co-oper- ate with the new regulations which provide that with every hundred pounds of wheat flour sold, the pur- chaser must take at least twenty-five | pounds of one of the wheat subs tutes such as corn meal or barley. When confronted with the evidence that he had delivered to one family eight 96-pound sacks of flour, all his 96-pound | sacks in some cases, was due | ons of the | 1 NURSES ARE TRAINING. Young Women at Local Hospital Take Two Weeks' Course. A plan has been evolved wherebs. the young women in training fox | nurses at the New Britain General | Hospital Training school are eagh t take a two weeks' course in the city health department laboratory and this | has become effective today. Miss Nelson was the first yvoung woman to be assigned to this special course, and she began her studies this. | morning under the supervision of Mrs: James Kitson, laboratory techniciand Other young women will entef the health department laboratory in their turn. SAVINGS BANKS TAX. Stop All Meat for j within a few days, the wholesaler not WOMEN’S READY-TO-WEAR HATS $3.98 to $5.98 value. To Clean Up $1’ 49 $1.00 Now is a golden opportunity to buy Blankets, Spreads Sheets, Pillow Cases, Domestics, Fine Table Damask and White Coods, as the prices are advancing daily with no stop in sight and it will be some time before you will be able to purchase goods at the prices offered you here for the next few days during this CI,LIEAN-UP SALKE Watch this store for a GREAT MONEY SAVING OPPOR- TUNITY. A lot of sample Raincoats for Wo- men, Misses and Boys to Clean Up at ..... A recent attack of pleurisy Teft me in a rundown condition. My 'strength did not return as fast as I desired, nor did my general health improve as it should, and a bronchial | cough distressed me greatly. I con- sulted ‘'my physician who recom- | mended Linonine. Before I had finished the first bottle I began to im- prove, the cough disappeared entirely and I commenced to in flesh and strength. Linonine has my hearty en- dorsement. I recommend it to all who | are in need of a builder, or who suffer from bronchial or lung troubles. REV. H. J. LYNCH, St. Peter Church, Danbury, 1886-1901 Linonine h | fective remedy doughs, colds, bronchitis and wasting diseases for many, many years. It was best in Father Lynch’s time, it is best now. If coughs or colds threaten | to bring you low, or have already done it will bring about a rapid | improvement, and you will be yourself again in a very sort time. | | Look for this familiar trade-mark. | X-SEED g, | N‘ /71 p | All druggists sell Linonine. Pastor been the for all most ef- forms of | acid a While. When you wake up with bachache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been | eating too much meat, says a well- known authority. Meat forms uric which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get slug- gish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; remo [ ing all the body's urinous waste, else you have bachache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable phy- | sician at once or get from your phar- macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a teaspoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and vour kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for gen- erations to clean and stimulate slug kidneys also to neutralize acids urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakne 1 Salts is a life s t eaters. It injure and 1ds the ver for regu is inexpensive, can- not makes a delightful, only admitted the facts but produced a list of eight families, all in the for- sction of New Hawven, who had doeswonders for sick skins “That itching, burning skin-trouble which keeps you scratching and digging, is a source of embarrass- ment, as well as of torment to you. Why don’t you get rid of it by using Resinol Ointment? Physicians pre- scribe it constantly. In most cases, it stops itching instantly and heals eruptions promptly. Itisvery easy and economical to use. Sold by all druggists. Resinol Ointment should usually be aided by Resinol Soap. Hartford, Feb. 1—~The tax of ome- quarter of one per cent. on savings| deposits to be paid in 1918 to th state will como from the following; Savings banks, $778,479.15; saving: department of truts companies, €$74, 9.69; savings department of nation al banks, $26,105.78, making a total o $879,174.62. This amount Shows & increase of about 10,000 over that o last year. SORE THROAT. | | Conds, Coughs, Oroup and Cata Relieved in Two Minutes Is your throat sore? i Breathe Hyomei. ‘ ou catarrh? | he Hyomei. | Have you a cough? | Breathe Hyomei. { Have you a cold? Breathe Hyomei. ] Hyomei is the one treatment for 8] lun«o, throat and lung troubles. It'dog not contain any cocaine or merphin] and all that is necessary is to breath| it through the little pocket inh | that comes with cach outfit. A complete outfit costs but Tittle druggists everywhere and at the Clar] & Brainerd Drug store, and Hyomel guaranteed to banish catarrh, crouy coughs, colds, sore throat and bron | chitis or money back. A Hyomel in { haler lasts a lifetime and extra botile lof Hyomei can be obtained from drug gists,