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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1918 Boston Store|DR MELSAVSKNIT, [~ - "' SHUGGLED BONDS THELL VS, HEAVEN, | medical treatment excellent so AND THE WOMEN DID 227t [N A CIGAR BI]X SAYS BILLY SUNDAY tiful and wholesome. For breakfast The New iy they tllm‘.\? oatmeal, coffee '|<1‘xjne;.¢ EE AT CRETONNES Clergyman Back From FTance) meacand oiver “aceopianic satumice.| SteAMShip Purser Arres ted Under German Eagle Now Buzzard, De- Of course, he said, they do not always FOR SPRING Tells of “Our Boys” | soemieist stvomes v oo Trading With Enemy Act — clares Gymuastic Evangelist Are Now Ready For aseiin e e s i o o ‘ % Rev. Dr. Erncst del™. Miel, rector | plied to the soldiers. New York, Feb. 19.—For month: S 19.—Speaking last Inspectlon of Trinity church in Hartford, who |* making up the moral side of the ! , practically since the day that | night Jar nall Billy Sunday i has recently returned after seven | goldiers’ life, Dr. Miel emphatically | ared war on Germany, | paid r s to the Kaiser and months of Red Cross work i the| denled the nawepapss charges overnment secret agencies have | ta spinion of. thone who wers 0— battle zone of France, addressed an |the men are ofttimes bad, He Leen in possession of information | not with th mment heart and e audience of almost 2,000 people at |there is a surprising lack of diseases | Which show that Germans owning | saul. The vane s v good More beauhful Than the Center church last evening |resulting from immoral living American and other allied sccurities | for nd 3 i \hout the speaking under the auspices of IS-|for this reason the Irench people | Were able to scll those securities in | platform, 1 1 Ever, ther Stanley Chapter, D. R., and | have great respect for the American | {his country, and when they did mot | With hands ai n for the xx}mer\can Red (‘m;;& Dr. | soldier and welcome him into their|Sell them to cash the coupons, the | Points he made. en he ended 0 iel'’s talk was not so much a re- s whe: ey know e co »e | money i ically ever; instance disheveled, prespiring evangel- Raceptionally Aftractive i b i on 4 o e e e e e e e d d l {(vo‘xL as it a personal glimpse red, o denied that therc is | Violation of the provisions of the 1 1 to, his e “Oh, let us m eSIg“s and co or“‘gs into the every-day life of the New | guinking to excess among the Ameri- | Chemy trading act. Yesterday the L over for ‘hrist Eritain boys who are serving over ! ... <oldiers. “One of the rarest sights | first arrest involving the alleged sale Th ting we ven by the are these there and his words i is to see an American soldier outside | 0f these seccuritics was made when | ¢ s comfort to the mothers, fal of Paris drunk,” he said, and added s of the military intelligence | st Morzan i R It s PURITAN MILLS friends of the New Britain soldiers that he had not seen more than six | Service of the war department took | Maibtained an organis ever since XKnit, Keep on Knitting. during his entire stay over there who | into custody Johann Flendrik | the revivals last spring. There wers ART FABRICS Preceding Dr. Miel’s talk there wWas | were unable to take care of them- | Werkhoven, the assistant purser of | 700 members pre AbouLEAE0 Yon a musical concert. Theron W. Hart |gscjyes. vis, the speaker said, is a |the Holland-Ameri liner Nieuw | the ge, and thc nainder in the ! f h a lass rendered several organ selections and | place to corrapt the best. It is the | Amsterdam, who, according to the | top sallery. Wiltia e oot ntactt ey are ina C 2 violin solo was given by Herbert | meoca for adventurers frem all over | Federal authorities, had cashed the | #nd Mr. Sunday's choir leader, Homer . Anderson. Mrs. Howard Horton also | the world and the relations of these | cOupons on approximately $3,000,- | Rodeheaver, was present with his slide Of thelr own. sang and the congregation likewise |and the visitor is as the moth and the | 000 worth of bonds since last Jan- | trombone and a mew patriotic song, 5 joined in singing patriotic airs, the |flame. However, he said, General | Uary. “We'll Be Waiting When You Come Prlces range from Strains of “America” and the “Battle | pershing sees to it that the Ameri ‘Werkhoven, who is held in $25,000 | Back Flome.” { 2nd ma Hymn of the Republic,” sharing |goldier does not get into Paris to bail for a hearing Dbefore United “Coming Fatiwr Woodrow.” Part] ZSC to 75(: a yard_ homors with the stirring music of the | under the spell of these bad tempta- | States Commissioner Hitchcock mext | . “Marseilles.” Many of the Women |tions On the other hand, Dr. Miel | Monday, maintains that he bought | i, C Syon Son (on e e ~ who attended Dr. Miel's talkk brought | said, he did not wish to have his audi- | the coupons from Hlollander i in {ipoe s s o o nal Stiore } _ooa withl their knitting with them and as he |ence think that he was holding up | Rotterdam, and that there are no | (' ' R s e 9 ll’ d f looked over the audience the speaker |the Amertean soldiers as paragons of | (iermans interested in the deal. On | \po (omine. Father Waondrow, Ten types of femin MCC& $ goodus Ior smiled. He then referred to a Bibli- | yirtue. It is a hard life and a rough | (he other hand, Assistant United | Aijjion Stros : soheanos andiid h cal phrase which said “And David |jife and the talk is straight to the | States District Attorney Ben. A. Ma “ tell you,” he shouted is Bill ; March areilewe| 0 T s e b L s e e e Dr. Miel said, “I should advise you |js a man’s life and a life that will | fuys that the government has infor- | \1.rica, hell against heaven, Germany women to ‘keep on knitting’ * And |pring out all the manhood in a man. | mation which indicates that the cou- | jost out when she turnod from Christ | e — they did. In this connection Dr.|pe d that his own 19 years old | Pons were German-owned and that|(, Krupp, and from the Cross of Cal- i Micl told of the wonderful work that | son is ,over there and he does not |{he money realized on them was des- | vury fo the Iron Cross night! These fellows/say you preach- is being done by the American Red |hesitate to say that he would prefer | tined for persons in Germany. The | : L burst of . crs are not liberal fenough in your Cross. He told of the great hospitals | to have him there than here for the mount of American money | when he declared that the views, and vou pfeachers let them that have been set up across the |yery reason that he thinks the influ- | Which is believed to have been taken | cagle had become a buzzard. He re- | St away with if without going for seas and financed by the American |ences of his living there are such into Germany through various secret | called that the Kaiser had d in | them and showihg them where they Red Cross. He told of the Red Cross | will bring out more manhood and {<huannels since the United States en- | 1414 that he would cat his Christmas | Dead in. That's why so many of you ASTERN EI]MMAN vange 1id that the I . reflect the 1 army auxiliary work where this so- | make him more of a man’s man than | tered the war is believed to total | dinner in Paris, and then brought | #reé preaching to wood and varnish.” ciety helps outfit the soldiers when |tnhose here. many millions of dollars. down ‘the house when he shouted: he evangelist prayed for the their baggage is lost and they have Cheer Up the Soldiers, Wag Under Suspicion. “He will be lucky if he cats his next | president and aakegi God to guide the not sufficient clothing. He told how = BRENLP S When the Nieuw Amsterdam ar- | Christmas dinner in Berlin.” | next gunner who sighted a U-boat, so I the Red Cross cares for the thou- | As @ l!"»\‘“‘f “l“z"“m“;'““"’D’f’“‘“"l‘j ¢d last week the vessel was sub-| The cvangelist spoke of the 40 | that his aim would be true and he Why NOI Boy SCGI]!S (i BOI] o soldiers Dr. Miel [ ¥ : sands of refugees from the war zone | and friends 3 ted to a rigid inspection, whicia | yYears of preparation Germany made | Would “get” the submarine. 2 4 them not to neglect them. He and in speaking of the recent Italian e A - e el %00k in every passenger amd every | for the conquest of the world and of | = aw Is 0 collapse when 500,000 Italian refu- |urged them to write res AR part of the ship and cargo, but it was | how ill-prepared the Allies were to L I Askd SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES gees swarmed into Italy, he said that it If"f“luvml.\' and to SNH; them 1Lhm;4>i f("' (:“‘Ll‘“\;,"'L’l:]I" e e i S not be needed, the speaker said. This | Among other things, he id senc e ST e ;| ready on the T waiting forl AND DARKENS HAIR was the great work }of the American |them fruit cake, tobacco, plumbers’ that| the coupons brought over h; ready o 1 . : . : as re: a Werkhoven were discovered. The as- | the time to go e was all ready London, Feb. '19.—Andrew Bon o ¢ Tea and Sul. | Red Cross in rushing supplies there | candles, candy and other such UhINES | oy purser was under suspicion | and armed to the teeth. Oh, don't Law, as government leader in flens hai: oo s terally that helped save the day and at |that savor of home e A ! when the ship arrived, but repeated | let anyone fool vou, this war is : house of commons, vesterday afte least established these refugees on a |tooth brushes and soap and other toi- ; i war of self-defense. ither you are noon declined to anticipate the s a body can tell : 5 ; inspections of his room and office 1 Lot dliore Oy |living basis. He gave only words of |let brticles. He also advised them to | Isbections, of fis xoom ant Ofeet Fr, o) SCC AT, Mon are mh” o e e Youlcade turnl ey W fadod el | Praieeilo) the thousands Rof siwomen | Ben s a8 Focs slonal BewspaD e A | had hidden tho coupons. As @ mat- patriot or a black-hearted traitc recovers from the severe chill fro & e iy who are knitting socks, sweaters, hel- | take a chance on its deliver ¢ 1 " E : i here. is tting he fence s which he ig suffering fully: dark lustrous almost " g s g ‘ cendine of | t6r of fact the coupons, it was said | There is no sitting on the s C l [ D i w which he is suffering, he was to ma \’. (.;m!r‘:ni’\‘ ‘:flrl\-os";{l g;: .‘ ll:utl\" ;f mets, mittens, etc., for the soldiers, | furthermore he urse a 1‘1‘.u ,\1;.(1.; e e | a[e Ouflcl 0 eense ams s oie el e 2 S Sulp] - and also had words of praise for the (2 magazine such as the Satu | it Cornment inspectors overlooked | We Are Fighting German People. The chancello e Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-| g c,"ang the barbers who have |Iivenin or some such paper (hi 1 ‘V exchequl | | e " any g s e. i 1 es. ! “All this talk about us not fighting did, however, make th pound” at any drug store. Milli o : O Do e A times ; i At . shting Ali Cities to Go.gpemte | aig, 5 e announ 3 afaibOtties ol Tthis Folds famousiesa s ;;:::?;:Li;‘n‘m;gg.mm:;w '1:‘]::1’)7(_ think |ing of. letiers, he urged every parent complaint on which Werl the German people is a lot of bunk, ment that the former chief of ca Recipe, improved by the addition S & 2 SRR e e ed was made by W | he said. “They say that we imperial general staff had accept of other ingredients, are sold annu- | tnat there has Lesnienonel oo S i e ] e e e e intelli- | fighting for an ideal. Well, it we are| o0 g oo | what Is known as the “eastern coi 11y, says a well-known druggist here, |, ' "‘hv_\_o aolan ‘l\”“ n"_”"‘“‘fl will | home Include clippings of interest | service, the specific charxe ve will have to knock down tho Ger- | G o e e e e rn.xml) —that of the eastern parts jecause it darkens the hair so mat- |0 FUC 0 SPEET o L i, This | from the newspapers but do not write the attempt by Werkhoven 1o dis- | man people to get it over | departments atath Ve calon anco| tHeiExtich Talda urally and evenly that no one can tell | ;> 4% (FS 5 08 SRR ok S e | anything about being lonesime or | Pose of a $500 4 per cent. bond of | “Don't you wWorry. Germanv may |, T Boonocticnt State Councll of | 0o duestion of the .cxplanati it has been applied. i are i nadcl il the (el rs || wishin=a thovilconldi come i hom e | St St e d iRz G oD o) 15 bond | be able to lck others but she Wil 'y g oo’ nt Into effect throughout | o0, PrONEht UD by, Sxduiae i Those whose hair is turning gray | ;059 S7¢ Teeded &) the Hme. 1o | hose boys want to come home all | B¢ I said to have offered for sale | not lick us. We have got tho finest |y PrCT88 0 DL TG €88 HUOREROUE | quith, who asked if the house £ B o nEs tanennaye Sl SR prlEoH o R e e e s ey e | mish URHE 00 BB olb o1 O RIE AU D isin s housefof BolssenalnE S fm Sul DS ol ted B inoffices | o O ire anparates in emer. | CXPect a statement from th ~P awaiting them, because after one or gine and woolen socks. woolen Sw. of it. xBut they are over there fight- | ('0. of 24 Broad street. ha total | and they are all working to put this| 0 Po o0 SO DS een inves. | Tler on the communication two applications the gray hair van- | & 2%, SEO S0 SO0RR B e In | in& for vou and for the prineiples of | value of the coupons brought over by | thing over. 1 am tired of hearing | oo g™y SAE 000 50 TR TVCR | had appeared in the press ishes and your locks become luxuri- [ . 2o m S 08 B winter, | civilization, so don’t depress them by | Werkhoven, it was said 1 isht. | some fool knocking all the time [ istriat sier: Sifnit: oonon | clisnges dn tho! wenara) ntly dark and beautiful. The air in France at night is damp |letting them think you are unhappy,” | Was about $7,000, which rcoreser Sunday fold of German atrociiies in | {MAUStial survey, which has reported whether thero would bo This is the age of youth. Gray-|anq chilling, he said, and explained | Dr. Miel said. | the interest on about $175.000 worth | his own way and read soma of | ¢tk e e Five Chiefs Ay | tunity of discussion g naired, unattractive folks aren’t | (mat while ne-eias there all tast sum. | 1n conclusion he had a word for| of honds most of them being Tm-| the Kaisers utterances in which the (8 SS&T 08 She 000 CHIeTY 48807 Bonar Law replied in tho afirg wanted around, so get busy With | niepr there w: only one night and |the mothers and fathers in particu-| ,‘”'”"‘, Japanese 4 per cent. wm ierman ruler linked himselr 1!l tion to a very considerable extent ative. He said that the premier Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com-|ina¢ during) the Mtter part of July, |lar. Amidst this rough and hard man’s | bonds. Since January last 3 Godfl mhe Icaiseiiana i Fio e unlin BRI suffering from a severs chill, but h pound tonight and youw'll be delighted | {hat he slept without his blanket and |life of being a soldier each and every hoven rlrlmnt cashing in about 37i.. | a good light after the evansgclist had Tho emmliios peshihbad i des sent him a telephone message that with your dark, handsome hair and|many times he slept with his steamer | one of the boys thinks of home, 000 worth of coupons in New York. | accused him of being the defender ol ' -0, SOFER EE5 o BEMER e hoped to be in the house of cor evour youthful appearance within & |ryug over him as well. mother, father, brother, friends. And | On a previous trip to the Nieuw Am- | (he Mohamet, a deserter fro Toic liia Rontent dourioed tiibus | monditoRey. few days. 5 when they go to their beds « st the coupons he cashed wero | Christ, and a repudiator of He o G L ‘When, in answer to another qud This preparation Is a toilel night the is not a single soldier | worth 2,000, and on another trip ! tian religion Loty d not recommend | tjon he told of General Robertsos requisite and is not intended for the over there but who, in memory, gocs | cashed another batch for §12,000. Mr. Sunday spo q cure, mitigation or prevention of dis- |y, o 57y C “tho audience by Dr, | PACK to his home across the sea and In his statement to the Federal | service in the Marble Colle this time any effort to change the 3 2 "eptance of the east : . case. < & -1 joins in the little home circle. Also, | autherities vesterday Werkhoven s rmed church, Fifth ay —eee | Miel. e told of the thousands of | 1) ™\ "i1iq, there is not a single | that the coupons had been dclivercd | Twenty-ninth str in the Surgical Dressings Needed. The great and urgent need of sur- gical dressings and bandages was | tomorrow even it recommended most strongly that el 5 b ; cvery fire department in the state be sfgn:\ze,:"H‘B"";":;’:iomy’m;’fs&“‘;‘le; small hospitals throughout France| oo (here he does not think, but| fo him in Rotterdam by a Hollander, | His subject was jeralism,” and Lo cduipped with a sufficient number of | ¢rn command to others which GA g4 that need them, as well as the big-| 0y ™y ror0 going to sleep, offers a | whose name he gave as Cornelius | too fling at “that weazed-eyed, Standard adapter couplings to permit ( cra; Robertson had held - ger hospital units, and all are look-| = 0 o Co. {6 his Creator in which | Nederkoorn. He insisted that na | low-lived bull-neck. low-down aang ©f ready mutual aid. Mr. Bonar Law refused to = > img to the bpeople of the Unlted|., ., “y,cic nome are remembered. mans were interested in the of cufthroats of the Kaiser.” Jo The adapter conpling proposed has | yyother General Robertson had States to keep them supplied with) =070 " (hanks and co-operation | action, a statement which is not horne | D. Rockefeller, s e een dosigned under the direction of | gionoq™or was qlsmissed. mor. oy ) surgical dressings and bandages.| o (\tonged to Dr- Miel and follow- | out, it was officially stated, by infor- | Sunc » lunchcon, occupied one of 0NN (% Moran, chief of the Hartford | pg" gay whether Fleld Marshal Ha WRETIEl e Al o ieotings [daimilianout RS SRR RN e o e o B e fire department, who was named by | 10 "Ganeral Robertson had approg And Other Throat and l.l]llg it, Dr. Miel admitted that vast quan-| .,y mothers and fathers of boys in | rovernment. It was reported that Libe noin el 1 said rpo he Iire Chiefs’ Association a com-| tne findings of ihe Versailles. contd . . " tities of these dressings and band-|,pg gorvic this evidence is to the effect that the | evangelis ‘Imagine a baseball 'Miltee of ome to assist the council's| ence, explaining that he did not wi Allmems In‘a"amy Yleld ages never reach their destination At e e e, o s S Jooq Committee In this matter. The com- | ¢, 5 tioipate the, Premierts: spEeat but are lost. Thus, he sald, it is Im-| gERVICE FUND MAKES PLEA. | arc held are German names, fa e Lice fplso has had the benefit of | W 'Eonar Law added that if ti to Linonine Bl S e o o : — e he advice of Horace B. Clark, chair- | o any desire that there should keep a steady flow of these things g0~ | p o 0 2ng Belgian Women, Children Rl OLE cr ‘Ge ¢ Pee the Board of Fire Commial [0 200 F o0 0 o2t Ko ina ok Nearly one thousand prominent | P8 to their Allies. As a closing and and Refugees Need Aid. The - . ment was called out See 18-t eel He oSl trord. ernment would be willing-to meet t] people in one city alone have pub- | Clinching argument Dr. Miel said: ’ Hih § . { twice ve ay for alarms fron: ~u . 5 5y o state Council of Defense de- | \ishes of the house. This was intd ety testificd in signed. stitommmts | “Now my friends, don't delay. Don't The , “Secours NationalW a fund | p, S T A b AT e e Off lhls (.Offl cided at yesterday’s meeting to make | 1 craq e o that Linonine cured them of conghs, | 4618Y so that when some poor young | started for the relief of French and | gunded about 3 o'clock for a fire in a_ determined effort to have every | of the government to mest & Vot colds, bronchitis and other forms of | S0ldier is brought in suffering from a ) pelgian children and refugees, has. . yjin ot the Vulean Tron Works. || e G e enth 8 1o ot yiaate Which Tias & fire | sonsure; but, in view af GierSEALTES winter | complaints that theagoney | terrible wound the surgeons will have | jeued a bulletin instructing friends | ila qamase was done S¢ | Teaves the Toc As Smooth As the Gepartment provide itself with theso | Seisenss’ asceptance of another 00! @ ey Bxistence, Other wened | () shake their heads and .88y ‘We | iy the society not to send used cloth- | raisen e epuatmont was : Paim of ¥ : i slandard adapter couplings so us fo | SN ? Acceptance of ancther £if .sands in other sections of the country | C&1't operate as we have mo dress- g or perishable goods. The ruling | ey, & Rubensteim’s new build- | .. o) (O DEVET B - make mutual aid possible at all times | Jouy ' cag that no serious issue wa have added their testimony, and aj | ing ones and ones during which these i ;.5 peen made following instructions J Spntilaan Saalh 157 will mot get. 1 nover es the throughout Comnecticut. The coun- | oy 78 ML RE S00PAs PR S8 unite in proclaiming Linonine the | the life of any soldier that might be| ot tho maritime transportation offi- | it bves faissovored v o esR eNen Balen NoUr tee sore ¢il has arranged to secure these e i most effective medicine of its king | S2Ved but may be lost because there| ciajs hecause of the difficulty of se- | litfle damage was done to the build Yo gronsiof sl e s E o JE el i nesar The claims committee of the cof Kknown to science. Relief is wronsht | 1@ no bandages or dres Tl e e e e corn-pain vanishes H Son can the given an opportunity to buy them | " nell will most iatis s by removing the swellings and irrita- | {his connection the speaker t““"l(_‘t’xt he service will receive all gifts - neglithe cornrlaht off with woutifns jrrom the councll st thisirate. o | (hist eventngivo prepararipust RN tions that cause the disturbance s A g Pods sl e 1 - | such as food produets, agricultural | . ASSGOunGE B¢ at its nit- = - Sothte 15 6 truly wonderful remedy and i IDesonon and nenan which these | jmplements, Clothing, dressinss, ot | Important to All Women o N fce on industeial survey be autnor the monthly. meeting. of ‘the ecoun pure and wholesome, being an emmul- | Will be needed as never before. with the exception of worn or per . D . ¥ e R SOt D ECOMEC 0 sion of Flax-Seed Oil, Irish Moss, Tells of Conn. Boys. fishabic articles. The need of other Readers of This Paper , : sadeBeripis e cnolen o g Fucalyptus and other famous reme- During much of his time in France | articies is great. All inquiries rel = 5 ; oy ‘h e Re. | y ;"“:‘" 'roughout the state as fo dies, all combined in onc, and known | Dr. Miel was in the vicinity of the | tive to the work of the service can be | THoUsands upon thousants of wom- | N\ 598 T D el the world over as places occupied by the members of { obtained throu Mrs. Whitney War- 7 _“"\” ‘\"\“:{;‘( : ‘:: A GO SerroUbIL by 4 - ‘l‘] ’_)’[’“‘W‘”': '\(\"‘(“J "n .1‘i\\'s1 e the 102nd U. S. Infantry and the|ren, 16 Bast 47th stfeet, New York. | ‘T ROVer SUEBRE o o o000 Y B | < Dol e ediln e s RE“EFI Nfl B“STE 101st Machine Gun Battalion. S B i e L D ; 2 3 Soinsgchiail of Brlcions 102nd_Infantry is the old First and| CALLS KAROLYL A TRATTOR. | )7 NOthing clse hut kidney trouble g - p 7 R iontancn R emerseney, tojol I second Connecticut, recruited from| Amsterdam, Feb. 19.—Count in- | cqse 2 3 > G e Al O w Britain and other places near | crich Karolyi, according to a dispatch | If {he kidneys are not in a healthy . y . o menee) mih the oAl i BTt Soothes and Reh%‘;esl Lllt(e here. The 101st Machine Gun Bat-|{rim Budapest to the Frankfurter condition, they m ause the other . e il e g s Mustard Plaster Withou talion is the former Troop B and al-|Zeitung, has submitted to the Hun-|orguns to become diseased { bRl : I i : State Council of Defense for a ] the Burn or Sting lied troops of cavalry. Although cen- | carian military authorities a charze | you may saffer pain in the bhack, ’ ; . uble number of hydrant and » Musterole is a clean, white ointment sorship prevented Dr. Miel from tell-[of alieged high treason agamst his | headache and loss of ambition. " . ity made with the oil of mustard. It docs ing exactly where these tboyc_ are lo-| cousin, Count Michael Karolyi, pres- | poor health makes you nervous, ir- R 2 P - = o, the work of the old-fashioned mustat cated, he traced their situation on a|ident of the Hungarian independence | ritable 2 ay be despondent; it : = : ; = e s it better and does not bl e S SR e T G o e e | e gl ) ‘ | Is Wonderful to See “Gets-It? Peel| Y. M. C. A. WITH PORTUGUESE. flftyo—udgg e s as comfortable quarters as are Possi- | Honved district decided that the ma- | But hundreds of women claim that | off Corns! Paris - 19.—The Awmerican gloth, You simply rub it on—and usuall ble. He said their barracks are old | terial furnished was sufficient to jus- | pr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, by restor- | er and there vou are—pain-free and | &rmy Y. M. C. A. is extending its the pain is gone ! 4 i ‘. artillery barracks and are quite sub-|tify the opening of criminal proceed- | jng health to the kidneys, proved to | happy. with the toe as smooth and | !ivity to cover the Portugues: a: Many doctors and nurses | 9 KR | stantial. e also said that friends of | ings against Count Michael. The final | e just the remedy needed to over- | corn-free us your palm. “Gets-It" is | it France. Myron A. Clark hus hoc ole and recommend it to their p ; the Connecticut boys over thero sion rests with the Ionved min- | come such conditions. the only safe way in the world to treat | ®bpointed to take charge, "The ! They will gladly tcll you w 3 ! should look up the French town of | jstr A good kidney medicine, possessing | & corn or callus. IU's (he sure way staff will be recruited in Paris. Itec gives from sore throat, bronchitis, crou] fout oxeche MEpSEICs not fax from real healing and curative value, | the way (hat never fails. It is tried | eation hats like those in use o stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congesti 3 this place that your New Britain (‘l’l‘l’ MLss]o\I ANNUAL. | should be a blessing to thousands of | and true— used by milliods every vear. M. . A. on the Americar rencl pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbag = o boys are stationed,” he said. Refer- The munuwl meeting of the New |nerv er-worked women It always works (rets-It nakes | and alian fronts will I and aches of the back o“)uml AR[ R['AI. ring to the health of the Connecticut| prjtain City Mission will be held to. | Many send for a sample bottle (o | cutting and d cat & corn and ] : sore muscles, bruises, chilbla; e mMorrow evening at 7:45 o'clock at the se- whil Swamp-Root, the great kid- | fussing with bandases, sulves or any — e feet, colds of the chest (it oftan oy R ; MOTHER GRAY'S |south church. There will be exer. ney, liver and bladder medicine will | thing else entirely lnnecessary | PATRIOTIC MEETI i Vr_'figf_;:gwon;m e SWEET POWDERS | cises by children from the three sow. o for them. Every reader of this| “Gets-It" is sold by all druggists | The big patriotic meeuns unde jars; hospital size $2.50, DAMUNSO SHOE ) FOR CHILDREN, |['ne schools and the housckecping | paper, who has not already tried it, | {you need pay no more than 25 cents) | the “direction of the Prevocalivnal- SALE ‘A CertainRalicf for Feverishness, |Classes and Miss Caroline Bart- | by enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer | or it will be sent direct by Law- | Grammur School Parents’ and e Constipation, Headacht, |lett will speak briefly on “War Sav- | & Co., Binghamton, N. may re- | rence & Co.. Chicago, Il ers’ Lintion which Was postpone: 2G7 . MAIN 'ST’ N ;‘,'i';’:,".".‘:’e"l':"t.!fi"a"‘”'""‘" ings That Pay Good Tnterest.” Rev. | ceive sample size bottle by Parcel| Sold in New Pritain, Conn.,, and|on : unt of the closi of school 0 TradeBiark, 1w 31 Bowr i?.!.‘ffi:‘u",‘i?s Charles . Carter of Hartford will Post. You ¢an purchase the medium | recommended as the world's best corn ! Luilding. will he held Tuesday even Don'taccept ampte maled FRIL. Addrsss, also speak and the offering will bo |amd large size bottles at all drug | remedy by Crowells D o and | in. Felruary at 8 ‘clock in ti wysubsiute. A, S. OLMSTED, LeRoy. N.¥e | (o1 mission work. stores. J. P. Connors. frmmmar school hall,

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