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» “ lhe more moderate ‘Boston Store THE GRAND WIND UP Our Annual Sale The Giving Event of the year has Greatest Bargain only two more days to run TUESDAY and " WEDNESDAY (Closed All Day Mondays until Further Notice.) Then one of the most suc- cessful Sales in the experi- ence of the Boston Store will have passed into history. MAKE THESE TWO “BANNER DAYS” IN OUR OWN INTEREST PULLAR & NIVEN CONGRESS PLEASED BY WILSON'S STAND Senators and Representatives | Consider Address Masterly Washington, Feb. favorable impression was both houses of congress by the presi- dent’s In the senate and house the opinion was e the speech was masterly. generally accepted view wa the president had meant to tell peoples of Germany and Austria there could be no peace based the fundamentals of Prussian wy. The impression was that The President had pointed the way Jgcward peace parleys, but that could not be undertaken with- distinct regard for the rights of the peoples concerned. Senators and representatives com- mented on the president’s severe criticism of Count von Hertling’s at- titude on peace, as contrasted with vews of Count the Austro-Hungarian for- cign minister. The prevailing opin- lon was that the United States had A distinetly made upon address. lobbies pressed that The that the wthat upon gutoc ey out rll Czernin, A W, STANLEY AT HEAD OF HOSPITAL Elected to P}gi(;ency fo Succeed George P. Hart Who Retires ¢ T. Stanley was elected presi- dent of the D Britain General hos- pital to succeed George P. Hart, at the annual mecting held yesterday aft- ernoon at the YL M. C. A, Mr. H: retires from the presidency after six vears of faithful service to the dutics of the oftice, and under which the in- ATli ALIX W. STANLEY. stitution has scen rapid improvements. Other officers elected Vice President—George W. Secretary- S. Brown. Treasurer—Clarence . Bennett. Directors—William H. Hart, 1. 1T Davison, Emil J. Hjerpe, Dr. T. 1 Reeks, Judge James F oper, Charles M. Schurr, George Hart, Mayor George A. Quigley, ex-officio, and F. S. Chamberlain, chairman of the board of finance and taxation, e officio. Auditors—Hedley P. Carter and B. Bassette. Executive Reeks, chairman; F. Bennett, G. P. J. E. Cooper and tary growth and were: Traut. - o L B. Committee—Dr. T. E. | A. W. Stanley, C.) Hart, F. G. Platt, R. 8. Brown, sccre- Report of President Hart. President Hart submitted the fol- lowing report to the board of direc- to “The vear has the advantage of the enlargements facilities of the last two years. have handled 1,708 as pared with 1,226 in 1916 and in 1915 aternity cases were s against 129 the previous Ward patients increased 717 and cases sent in from SS to 140. “The average daily number of pa- tients increased from 47 to 60. “We have suffered financially from the constantly increasing costs of food, supplies and labor. As comparcd with two years ago when conditions were more nearly normal the expendi- ture for nurses and technical help in- creased from $6,000 to $10,000. Help from $3,700 to $6,400. ¥ood sup- plies doubled and surgical supplies very mearly quadrupled! Our low cost per patient per week of $9.92 two yeaTs ago ran up to $12.40 this last year. We cannot find any lack of care and economy in administration, but the general high coest have hit us as well as others. “We have advanced our rates for service slightly but not enough to cover the increased cost so that we demonstrated in We com- 1,064 187 vear. from 483 to by the city past cases M { cepted NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 & 1918. submitted a gratifying report of tha year in the showing that 13 pupils were on probation, nine qualified and three remain in the school. The alumni formed during the year has very successful school, accepted proven CARRANZA'S MESSAGE, Hope for Kaiser and Country. Mexico, Feb, 12.—The text of the congratulatory message sent by Presi- dent Carranza to the German em- peror on his recent birthday was as follows: of Prosperity Mexico, Jan. William IL, 1918, Emperor His Majesty Germany On the occasion of the annivers of the birthday of your Majest which is celebrated today with jus- tified rejoici I have the honor of sending to your Majesty my most cor- dial congratulations, and I take please in my hest wishes for your happine: nd that of your family, well as for the pr of that great friendly nation. ur expressing personal au sperity Amazement was aroused in Tondon when Reuter’s announced in a Copen- hagen dispatch last Wednesday that Carranza’s birthday message to the kaiser had congratulated him on cele- brating that anniversary “with just cause for rejoicing.” The message was characterized in London as ““ful- some”. Here it was suggested that the “just cause for rejoicing” might have been a mistranslation of the Spanish text, BAVARIA WANTS TANK. Amsterdam, Jan. 16 (By post).— Jealous of Berlin's possession of a Dritish tank, Bavaria is demanding that Munich have a tank like the ono now on exhibition in the Prussian cap ital. To this demand the Neuwest Nachritchen of Munich adds: “We want one in condition too, because the people of Munich will not be sat- isfied unless they can the £o round.” see wheels BIG FIEL At the meeting government DAY HERE. the of board A. U., hela to hold the of the Tierney Guards Villiam Beckett, Thor Cross and John Kelly of the local M. T. A. & B. society attended the convention. The athletics of the day will conducted at St. Pary's play- round. of of th ( vesterday it was decidc annual field day in this city. 1S Y GrIpp N i (C formerl 16 Y. M to accept LEAV] Gri shin secretary of . James membe G A Tovern- » has his oflice in resigned ment Lloyd o position Reaney, Washington, and Plainville Mr. immediately employed will He Mart the position. Reaney tak was & up his formerly duties tho Cooley Co. FO0D VALUE OF PASTEURIZED MLk 3y M. Dairy Washburn, Husbandry, of 35 Professor of University Minncsota. “We are more rapid 1 suubstantial improvement in this important branch of pure food s than anywhere else in the wrote Major H. 1. Alvord the Dairy Division, United partment of Agriculture, when cussing the general milk supply of the country A part of this improvement of American milk has been due to general education aong the produce resulting in a cleaner milk being produced at present than cver making ang most iy worl Chief States befor: association ! “Corn-Less Day” for Feet, Every Day Uso “Gets-Tt”, the Great Corn Discon - ery! Makes Corns Pecl Right Off! Look at the ilustration below. the two finger: { though it were a banana peel! | the man i All done wmoment See smiling while he’s doin painlessly, joyfully. Gets-It” touches a corn ‘Gets-Tt”, the Only Genuine, Thorough Corn-Feeler Bver Discovered., Demand “Gets-1t” cuilus the growth is doomed. but two seconds to apply The corn-pain is eased at can sit at your d or walk about, dance, think, love and work with ab solute ease. You can apply “Gets-It"” conveniently almost anywhere where vou can take your shoe and stocking off for a moment or two. “Gets-Tt dries at once; then put your shoe and stocking on again Ther no further excuse for suffering from corns and corn-pains ‘Gets-1t” 1t “Gets once. tak Itz sold all (you need pay no more than i bottle), or sent on receipt E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111 Sold in New Britain, Conn., and recommended as the world's best cort remedy by Crowell's Drug Store and P. Connors. is at druggists 25 cents of price by MISS O'REITLLY SPEAKS. Will Address Commonwealth Club This Evening. Commonwealth ing which will held at the Y. M. C. A. banquet Boyle O'Reilly daughter of O'Reilly will be the princiy Miss O'Reilly will speak 1Burepean in is well been correspondent at the wis ien in Louvain burned. She with Miss refugees At the club meei- this evening hall, Mary John Boyle spealk the she on which American the out- She the only the day the city for war, a topic having in Belgium versed, break of war was time tha War- worked Cavell and also Kdith Brussels, a among was in saaw the sieg wil be 1 followed the during he supper will be at 6:20 wnd lecture, ASSURED UNCLE SAM. is Unecle Sam The of the government in rvation “IFood will suimmed which nited son VICTORY “Victory™ mous slogan its con program, win 1 up in e war® ma ow the the one word ty 1 administ is now of a formal by M. sugeested nation Drope ation just the with for the flour T 1ssignment Of all connection ampaign of wheat this month the industry, that of “Victory” the most popular. developed, however, trade mark Biseuit compan in the United Statc in use since 1901, property. resident R linson of the National wa appealed responded by e a pleasure to administration mar received names the further Hoover in wide conservation inankurated new being by bak- ing was by tion tory™ tionai rar Investig: that “Vie- of the Na- duly regis- patent of- nd ther was o tered fice and ford o its 15 Biscuit and ny to saying compi promutly would 1 the this trans all to food in rights trade BROMLEY-NORMAN, | | pegting e o corn o Finance Board Concludes Hear-| You | | was nurse READY 10 TACKIE | GITY’S TAX RATE ings—Comniittee Is at Work finance and taxation, & rday afternoon & ving vost t | I | | | | | | | oncluded preliminar imd Maror G. A. Quigley, rmbertain, 17 A le. P 15, wero to King poointed range tho cneral tec vill ind Humphrey mitieo ar- nates pare of the council and committee | tomorrow at will report | ommittea at 8 | pproval 1 mm tha city meetin is meet at 3 o'clock National It ind o'clock G ening he by Dr Moore represented and Dr H i 30 and rd o wi G and e thus far ed Dr, prepared uly for n for $13 heen expend- Bodic, hoard had its es cconomi had g not ne as possibl not a dollar t fact the $250 for did not care budg adai partment. The deta t asked $1 nd it | $600 was own wther de- the slauzhier honse that al Wa wis ned hough owed of $987.85 has heen spent on repairs, et tota] $300. Some mention made | ha and the sroposed plan {o e tn own garbage raise | N | explained, plan Dr. n and to the public hinson the Milk work. At s present tell by thi spo its habies s st Hon. My this alsc that station and inoth is ne d and $1,000 would b Dy present that i without asked her services that at it for also added milk in t} fecd bahies Robinson there is no ally s prepared. | Others spokc siving e | | Milk char favor 1 000 those in Stat > said they would ort to ¢ male or e to sccure private subscrip- tions arry wok on the Speakine The expen the the of n for Dunn E the cify have $15.000 The e commi £11.000 building £24,000 ing a for at on iaffney, if by sion G ox of dur- n past year boeen and income leay lebit $9,000 ihe %26 estimates e put the expenses and the debit af §11,000 the recommendation of Judge Mr. Dunn will investigate and see th not to be reimbursed for the of the exemption boards. comin 1 the sovernment rent 10 rooms nscd The by Cometery AL J hit wsioned by castern tract commitiee wis 1500 i cost ren resented Dy Sloper This the md § asked to piy extr has been oc the new amusement Mangan $500 loss the ning of Ll W which "on Jud ic " is It Spanish $100 Post, comm sion isked for than was given last that their usual Day and Stanle; < $150 5o explained the War Veter for Mcmor G R L ] COMB SAGE TEA IN FADED OR GRAY HAIR ns want wal Look Young! Common garden f and Sulphur darkens so Natseally nobody can teil. ae ther darke Grandr fully ed, kept her hair beauti- glossy and attractive N for trad cuss port man The bulk cuss) deay tent der titie: into orig Gerr T} and was nego v ore ran s tion \ust with a brew of Whenever her faded streaked ge Tea and Sulphur that dul! ippearance, hair teok on th ot redu template established When tions 'TEUTONS JOCKEYTNY FOR RUSSIAN TRADE Gommercialf Mitteleuropa Plot Disclosed at Brest-Litovsk ow the of upon ion ed news question cd ion or to ion that the nst s of Russia, in, man hat the Htiations. newal York, renewal relations, ot under I'e e Litovsk simultaneously treat in re Jerman disprove the old Russia, argue that cotton b br a mo of b, of us: onducted y of ccent issue: Americs largely in the preliminary traders, i Rus: of the alance arrangements 1a and ted to Ge the statistics, were really of Am though ports. Germany, other Central forming ought in Austria a efinitely the discussion _Ne with peacc, other Powers customs dur. question of favored gotiations 2-German at the Srests dis are re- s of Ger- n n an en- sian trade con- un- were rge quan- imports | in | rmany rican through -Hungary con- union ng the nation the Ger announced that certain reserva- and o this to and to ny. be ria ced or ofhe include Russia allowed to avail abolished union. he other hand limitations must principle commercial in its relatio r a itse dutie; lands which soulbund obviously be made applica- ns with in- with would If of the of thi papers reaching this city. trade | cil Iy Berne, Feb, land which foreign interes { having Switzerland " th adopted by t! proclaiming tk the have strength people hd | ania | All the received The ito forward | Berlin. a th | Buffalo, tor trucks and today development transportation suc of the tions were roads Fet in arr; fo being 12.—The tional council of, Lithuania in Switz wa t € 16 e yir s will trip. unfavorable flooded a two-days’ thaw. COMING! COMING! diplomatic text Vilna, re-e: independent status with Vilna as the capital. The council declares that despite oppressions of the past the Lithuan| preserved and diplomatic delegation German TRUCKS CARRY 12 charge repre AN o DEPENDIIN CE. suanians Throw Off Shackles Select Vilna as Capital. supreme of its WAl Yo result the of Lithuania safeguarding has s ’(n all ‘RQelligerent and neutral nati sentatives resolu state coun ablishment Lithua nationa proposes recognize the independence of Lit] Weath representatil from the minister co promi communication or of Who? The Quaker M BB SURI TO CALL ON Great news for New Quaker man is coming. remain duced the s HIAM S Britain. He will 1ere Thursday morning and expectd until his great work has o artling results he promi: Germany evi- dently intends to work for free right of to the Russian market for its state, the “independent’ ™ of Poland, Director Johannes the peculiar relations to those regions which split from the Russian em- requiring a special regulafion the principle of most favored na- in this regard One of the weak points of the Ger- ran plan for a protectorate over ’o- Jand the fact that prosperity of Russian Poland as an industrial con- built on free access to ihe Russian interior markets within the Russian customs barricr and neither Giermany nor Austria-Hungary wish te admil Polish manufacturers to open ompcetition in the home markets for a ite for the Russian market. tr cxports to Poland wero ol 11 large as those of Cier- man Poland and these in tarn were possibly only through Poland’s 5 to the Russian market. His headquarters here will Ticonomy New England No. 865 Main Street. What does he expect He expects to sta: proves that his sreat remedy, Qual Herb Extract produces almost believable results in ses of rheur tism, catarrh omach At New IHaver ridzeport Waterbury the papers rclated auth tic, proven, indisputabic and mar ous Tesults Will the samc here? be Drug simple mixture was applied v derful efféct. By asking at stor ‘Weyth's Sage and Compound,” vou will get a 1 tle of this old-time recipe. by the addition of other i all ready This sin ith won- iy ar Sulphur rge hot improved redient little depended and at s supplied to cities of the same size But in part, too, this improvement has brought about by the tion of centrifugal milk clarifier: the perfection of pasteurizing chinery. The best experiment the food value and gener vroperty of versus milk was carried out in D. (. under the George M Baby Milk Department of This experiment covered - the period Detween April 24, 1911, and October 1912 or one and one-half years, in- two summers. “In the entire closed the year with a deficit of about $6,000 on the year's operations. It will be necessary before long to soli- cit funds to take care of these de- ficits. We are running behind at bout the same rate for this present vear so that by October next we shall show about $10,000 deficit for 3 years from operation (excluding any new plant investment.) “We have been fortunate in get- ting our appropriation from the state increased from $5,000 to $7,500, and from the city from §2,000 to $2,500. “The manufacturers have contri buted about $4,000 and the Woman's | ciudine board a little aver $1,000 and theso! ., 20 physicians and two to contributions have been of very great| .iuduate nurses co-operated in assistance, and still more is needed. The nurses thieln “We take this occasion to thank all | {jime and, besides friends and donors, the staff, helping in the examination of nd the administrative staft at the stations, visited the homes helpful subport. the children. In all, 1,128 babics wor Treasurcr’s Report. prescribed for and 377,500 bottles A. W. Stanley distributed. The records annual not complete. $61,054.73; it was found 572.91; balance on deposit prescribed Lritain Trust company, $481.82. Matron’s Report. L. Bassett, matron at submitted her annual follows: Number of year, 1,7¢ 1,656; remaining in patients discharged as 316; discharged, as discharged not Mhe wedding of Andrew Belden street, and Mrs Norman of Westerly, in Mark’s at 7 oclock will officiate. attended by Mr of Cedar street Belden strect Bromiley Helen R. I., will church thi Rev nuel The couple and Mrs, 1 They w . taken the ground that it was impos- sible to treat with Germany as long as her rulers adhered to the views expressed by von Hertling. As for Austria-Hungary, the channel was regarded as open, if the government of that country wished to make use of it, for peace negotiation: , No expectation was expressed that » eparate peace might be negotiated with the Hapsburg empire. The sen- ator and representatives blieve that Austria will cling to her alliance with Germany, but they hope for Austrian influence upon the Prussian military autocracy to bring about a realiza- fon of Germany's position as a world utcast. Member addres of fo been introdt . and ma- den to do here St untii he actud tuke place evening Suteliffe will nentionine b cost. | Russin of conducted on al nutritivi pasteuri Washin Oyster, Agricuturo be themselves off Lusk ire of npon to v iral color disord beauty to the hair. downtown raw ed | reside at 5 e MIDWI Mrs. Bliza who in druggist | tions Wyeth's Saze and | Compound now because it naturally and that tell it has been applicd to too. You simply soft brush hair, taking one By moraing the ifter another restored A weli-kno ys everyhody ‘. OUT ON BOND. Pongetti, the midwife police court yesterday morning, and held under bonds of $2.500 an alleged serious was liberated last « Guilia Fortuna of Mouniain Plainville, put up the nece I, uses Sulphur was sreat work be shol evenly darkens so nobody can it a draw nhis nost liberal offer and a sufferer from catarrh, tism or stomach disorders, be surel call on m at once and at least a talk with him. If you canclude tHf to give Quaker Herb Extract a ti you do so With the cheerful privil that in caso it fails to help you, purchase price will I refund| This guarantee is positive and Ieonoiny Drug will back it Can anything more fair? 1 remedy contains no injurious or ha forming drugs. It is composed of he roots, ! 1 berri Anoth great Herly Tixtract p e i | tapewor] complete hot No dicting, Bor ol companics person young or o fortunately worm hould man ot o1 to tak t ind get the there will Children remarkable T vou rhem Read extreme o of- or was L SO easy use, EenR fense, ening mpen comb and it thro od four | when View entire | soe present h your time the SSTERN ai who commented e e lwelt upon the sed by President Wilson keeping up the war until G efther is beaten or until she ric self of her militaristic menace. the as of many her- upon necessity, o Lppen s two color being — application or 1o natural imd beautiful delightful toilet requisite. for the cu doctors, for their xpre babies its looks =zlossy ihs \f ) < soft This L G preparation i ation Stop That o Cold At Once |l:‘\sl4 \rr/»'\k i é“_% CASCARA & QUININE N <, POM\© The old family remedy—in tablet form—safe, sure, cany to take No opiatea—no unpleasant after cffects. Cures colds in 24 hours—Grip in 3 days. Money back f it fails. Get the genuine box with Red Top and Mr Hill's picture on it 24 Tablets for 25c. At Any Drug Store of o 119 tih intended miti mili habies submitted of report disbursements, at New = milk net Treasurer the followir ceipts, Corbin | $53,57 diseaso. prevention of ON RUSSIAN FRONTIERS. taken advantage of the situation of Musterole Works Easier, Quicker erected 400 hooths at and Without the Bliste along and to i Russian It appears that There’s no sense in mixing a mess of B e ol e iaratmoetlh e io mustard, flour and water when you can ;. iaving cards and they readily ex- easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness s e o ot with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of pure oil of mus- tard and other helpful ingredients, com- | ous o restie bined in the form of the present white S, O ointment. It takes the place of out-of- f | or stomact date mustard plasters, and will not blister, 3 P fioF 2L Musterole usually_gives prompt relief H i i Re- were Of o Store CORBIN SCREW The foremen's OFFICE DINNER. of tho the evening others club babies showed per exclusively, of 0.407 baby Screw Corporation was scene of STO when the zain oz " iy much activity last I power Quaker that it will with head 1 fe starving la its day. Nrs. the hospi report, as admitted charged, pita covered, 1 proved, 1 proved, 33 = ment 1; di surgical cascs, maternity cases, 187; infants, 172; private patient, | patients, 717; town patients, 140; (New Pritain) Bristol 9, Berlin 2, | Farmington 2, Newington 2, Plain- ville 8, Southington 6, inmates of hospital treated, 16; opgrations, 841. Woman's Board Report. statement of Mrs. treasurer of the nan's hospital board was as fol- Receipts, lite memberships gifts $196, ambulance fund $47, fund $1,000, free bed $3,201.17; disburse- balance on hand Jennie office force held its annual banquet. 1, Mrs. Kronholm was caterer, and fol- lowing the feast. the participants held a theater party in the Lyceum. The annua)] banquet is one of the big ., cvents in the social life of the Corbin Screw office force and is looked for- to vear. 351 habics prescribed raw St clusively, showed an aver 0.4030 o7 per baby per day. Difference in favor of pasteurized milk, 0.0047 oz per baby per da 110 babies prescribed both pasteiur ized and raw milk at different time showed: On pasteurized mil vin of 0.4607 oz. per On raw milk an of 0.4312 oz per baby Difference in favor of pasteurized milk, 0.0295 oz per baby per day.” Tt is very evident from this test that pasteurizing milk does not injure it for infant food In addition to these findings, there are on record the experiences of many infant hospitals in which the sucecess in raising the sickly and indifferently constituted infants that come to them have been wonderfully lcreased through the pasteurization of milk. It is the universal experience cov ering all parts of the United States and other countries that proper pis- teurization improves the milk from hacterial without injuring it from | itional standpoint S SEIBERT & SON. milk ex- e net cases dis- hos re- im- im- of during wdministrations Itussia and he tell 52; convenient close spots front as the will ward every who ¢ baby per daj ange a a average net gain per day. cards re s no: “Terrible case of Eczema—contracted when a mere boy—fought disease for ten years, with half dozen specialists. Both legs in terrible condition. Almost a nervous wreek. It took just8 bottles to clear up this disease. This is the late testi of a prominent news- aper man. His name and his remarkable story in full on request. We hawve seen 30 many other sufferers relieved by this marvelous liquid wash that we freely offer you a bottle on eur personal vuarantee. Try it today. 85c, 60c and $1.00. QD. DQ Skin Disease DIy stem ar conomy "he annual Katherine Rapelye, Quaker §1 { children’s war | funa §11, total, ments $2,491.75; 12 vtarrh from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head- ! < ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, g 4 AN i lumbago, pains and aches of the back or £ Y S5 A joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- X - - l FOR SALE blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest : | (it often prevents pneumonia). . . o—————— 6?2 ’l' w !c |~ 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. . v \ grocery business n Bristol, Conu.. g : E i central location: docs about $500 MA'N ST. the time ¢ a = i 3 . for Clark the Tra School. Miss Claire Des Jardin J‘ of the teachers' training chool, vining it i superinten- nu week., Owner can’t give up & Bramerd Co., Baisla. 1Ayt | owing to other business interest.

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