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DONT FUSS Tk MUSTARD PLASTERS! » Musterole Works Fasier, Quicker » v and Without the Bl “There’s no sense in m mustard, flour and water v when you ly relieve pain, soreness or vith a little clean, white Muste ola Musterole is made of pure oil of mus- tard and other helpful ingredients, com ined in the form of the present whiie cmtment, It ta the place of out-of- date mustard plasters, and will not blis Musterole usually gives promot re from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head- ache, congestion, pleurisy, 1b<,um‘:xsm‘ Jumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pncumoma) 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. il Put Your Starting Battery Problem Up to Us We have the solution. Ask us about our free §, testing service—it’s L insurance against many battery troubles. r\‘. G. HAWKER 11 Elm &treet IF BACK HURTS | TAKE SALTS TO { FLUSH KIDNEYS is sure you have 2 too much meat. rekache sign been ea Says Uric Acid in meat clogs hidneys and | that the t sluggish ¢ “fushing occa kidney and clog- onally, Most the and folk bowe need « we have backache and dull mis- ery in the kidney region, severe head- aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liv- er, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. | You simply must keep your Kid- neys active and clean, and the mo- ment you feel an ache or pain in the | kidn region, get about four cunces | 1lts from any pod .hm:\ take o tablespoonful in | vater before breakfast for | few d md your kidneys will then act fine. his famous salts |:<‘ wade from the acid of grapes and | lemon juice, combined with lithia, | nd is harmless to flush clogsed kid- | ind stimulate them to normal | ctivity. It also neutralizes the acids | the . f o it no longer irritates, | us bladder disorder i Jad s is harmless; inexpensive; | makes a delightful effervescent lithia- | water drink which cverybody should | take now and then to keep their kid- 1eys clean, thus iding serious complications. A well-known loc: he sells lots of Jad S: believe in overcoming while it is only trouble kidney trouble ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES COOLEY & TROUP, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOXS 6 Main Street. - e SMOOTH WORK! This laundry preserves your linen—besides giving perfect results. You economize the right way when we do your work us =hrow y Union Laundry Gorp,, 266 AKCH ST. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1918, = O LT I & i | = == CLIEF FOR ITALY. | [ I r ad i N - Home Country | A Thumb Print | | e = = -2 Hartford rel 7 Court Colums D. of ¢ { Connecticut o desire As positively as your thumb print B0y NeL S 1k @ (6 AL e e || ORI ORI B SO i ie I | 1d ‘fi itution on a New Court Croim- will have that p 1 > in the fut identifies you, the Bayer Cross titatlon_on & New Court'h Orom- | odor former rulings it has heen im- | identifies the genuine work v Von by the New Britain ible to ien the de m-m‘ | court here were representati mat the Red Cross. | { from all parts of the state, the most Alber £ b o _ o | prominent ng Mrs. G. Walsh of | chabter L L of | New York, Grand Legent of the Na- |division, Amer n| Itiionalk Grdeniiot ihe’ D. of I\ Mrs | headauart st | ! Walsh gave an interesting talk on the ned S | rcat work the order is doinz, not sl to | .. . & y only in Connecticut but in several | destination of i Aspirin has been made in the United States for more states of the unior | This ruling has b i than ten years. Protect yourself—be sure that you get | the efforts of the Committee c e | Bayer Tablets of Aspirin—every package and every | Loyal Order of Moose [ e e e { tablet is invariably marked with The members of New Britain lodge | ¢l the followir isned | [ = of Moose will play the second ¥ direc the ‘ I‘The A }-Oer Gud?’anlez ]YI pool and card tournament Ital Connec ‘ 5 BAYER) Hes Meriden 1o tonight at lief w c | Bayer Cross— 3 of Purity | Tocal club rooms. At the meeting | United t has beco r [ | the following officors e nominate || ingl Wortant that all w relief | The trade-mark * Aspirin”’(Reg.U.S.Pat.Off.) is a guarantee that the monoacetic~ | ed: Dictator, James J. Toomey; vice |societ un their energies in the | v acidester of salicylicacid in these tablets is of the reliable Bayer manufacture. dictator, T i th; treasurer, [ common cause and v ve appealing | 58 A. L. Thompson: secretary. Charles |to the Itallans in the Con- | MR J. Eliott, prelate, Ildizon Kj As | necticut to join 1 « the | "{0 there is only onc candidate for cach ! American Red C 1 anxil- | B Bt office they are surc of election jaries of th el (\E%j JUDGE RAPS GREGORY GEN. MARCH TAKES OFFICE Toyal Arcanum. ese organizatio S| fEelg At the regular meeting of the |ate under the same Vs % o ) Royal Arcanum this ecvening the |other Jocal auxiliaries = of S Killits Claims Attorney General Did | Senior Army Officers Presented to| members will be ziven a talk b with the exception that * t ‘;“cé T R N , 5 a - 3 . E. W. Schultz on the War Savings | ed material produced by these aux- | TS C Not Investigate Before Requesting New Chief of Staff, Who Relicves | Stamp campaign. Plans will also be | iliaric e rnated for the | ,,,E&fli 2 Issue of Warrant for Contempt. Maj. Gen. Biddle. L b R e Fererlcan e e L e resuie ing in Hartford, March 14, at which | the pter: 11 forward suc | B imite Si Washington, March 5.—TFederal | Washington, March 5.—Major-Gen- | time Supreme Rezent Williams will | ticles fo the Division Warchet | °c‘§§!:' by Judge Killiits of Toledo, against | eral March yesterday fosmally took | be entertained All membe are York, rough which | o'q::: i 4 o whom the department of justice has | over his new duties as acting chief of [ urged to be present | Cross supplies for relief work atroad | EEEESIY o1t GONPANY: ; asked permission to filo contempt | the general staff, relieving Mador- e | are shipp | pste e Gefaun K. proceedings in the supreme court for | Gen. Biddle, assistant chief who has Stella Iiebekah Lodge. [ “The Division Oflicc counting | <) \FM’ YOR = suspending scntence in a criminal | been directing staff affairs since Gen. At the meceting of Stella Rebekah | UPon the co-operat of the sroups | KeRuc | g case charges that the proceedings | Bliss was assigned to the supreme|lodge No. 11 the following delegates | ©F lovil Italian workers. i e were unwarranted and Attorney-Gen- | war council in Europe. General March | were elected to the Itebekah tate s - S } : 'EH? eral Gregory hrought themn without | devoted his first morning to the regu- | assembly to be held in Winsted, April | \ & ¢ investigation and for the purpose | lar sitnation of the war council re-|17: Miss Clara Rock, Mvs. Charles FIRE IN OIL PLANT. i < of bringing some discredit and much | cently created by Secretary Baker and | G. Sharpe, Mrs. Gustave Winger i e = | embarrassment upon him. of which the chief of staff is a mem-| Miss Clare 1. Leupold Gulf Refining Co. Station at Lair| Exact Copy of Wrapper- TME GENTAUR GOMPANY, NEW YORK GITY. Judge Killits said he acted in per- | ber. Later, the senior army office il Hi e | 7 feetly good faith, but under a miscon- | on duty here assembled at the depart i o areiiiiecatenci | ception of the scope of the court's | ment and were presented to their new NUE o ol New Haoven Marchio P nne ot | dntn Ebiar Extensive plans are being formu- | oo p tiem 2 #1¢ ioratgtag) S I e lated by Daly council, K. of C. for a | e By COIRR Y ot : s ¥ TR ¥ 2 | street, Fair Haven, which threatened DENY PICHON STATEMENT PALL FROM AUTO FATAL g i S meeting held in the near futurle, | carious oxpl Axgagpdes) i) PHILIPS MUST SERVE. mestnes 2 tu { serious explosions, with possible loss | h Mare - = L en an caborate program will be | ¢ e e 5 | arch The Berlin L j of life and certain destruction of pro Charles Olson Shaken Off Gas Tank | — carried out, and social programs for | porty. was Gicces “M_‘ “onlofitng, nd tho Berlin Lokalanzel 2 by Rough Road. “Conscicntious Objector” Will Wear | the next two months will be talked | guinnipiac Rire company lact cvenins, | oHfnhign i ve i ceniires pbais s ! . % . S D1 L L cvening, | geived he denour as inaceuratc ST o o R 5 the Khaki Yet. over. At the meeting which will be | when they resorted (o flooding the | t e et O] 0 Leld tonight, twenty-five candidates | barning hailding with wiien o | (he statement made R sonip ot bt § = '(? “mj: s Washington, March 5.—If Charles| will be admitted into the first legree, | effart to prevent T e e the I"ren min- SC NS e StaR By Ry ol S S Dom[{Tirancls | ELiLos fotiNNen \Tork, gAthe land imerbershipd commlttess willfr el roaohing severil inuridren Trelsiior ! ttem the Shiiomeblie “M) Rt '.m“fld« conclentious objector” who was fired | port on twenty new appligations for | oil AT S e . ! 1ancelior Bl (e L ::‘ ; W.;- \wu_ e >!x; ‘»:x‘s :f\mvk ;\ut nf‘ (,Itll'n]‘ Upton by the authori membership. All the embers of the | of oil sidetracked necar ihe i )14, that PakDehy S SRR e B e e e e dia not want his Kind | council arc asked to be on hand at | building. |1 L g ino ta t chine which was [in the army, thinks he thereby has|ine next ceting, as several matters of | The fire was discovered short] 1 nec & one seat roadster. On tho Boston | escaped military duty he has another = 5 £ FooveIp aTny t 4 R it omean L i ¥ importance will be taken up for con- | fore 8 o'clock in a ware 1se of the Br‘uises a d s . Sl e el - T ol e e ma ideration B x.fml Xh Vnnm&t company plant, by k H S1 n pram died whilo being taken to the hos- | reach out for Phillips and plt a uni- ne |':‘\ or who gave the alarm to the ; g i - b ave ;anuLm\n—\mt handy f¢ pital. Awaiting an inquiry by Cor-|form on him. That being done, it Penficld Camp Auxiliary. :\.n l}l\hvu\rA:‘Vl’ sent in a call for the | ”}:ASCS“ 5P‘l;flm!la-hdnnpamsax_l SHeE PhalaniBrowe R rovidealaibond itheniENAING ol nossiBie Nt o istowilin | IETE DN Don Re1a N Gam b aciii ry) NoWli et Seb e i a8 S RoL IR S8 (olile B GIVI R | GRBMANFTERIELS, T lec' oy lfiouuw,.,ds 7 of $1,000. Olson was master me- -*'“?fflh‘ away in a military prison | 1, will hold their regular meeting | nipino Fire ‘.,,;::T",,",“:;‘.”,;"’”,, ‘”")”" Tondon, March Official an ;ubmphupic'fium' uz = chanis in the plant of the American Where he Won't have to fight. This| Friday evening in G. A. R. hall. The | o0 o0 o8 SORPERY SIEREG B0 2 I nouncement made here that sev- | | touble and devie oce the & Synthetic Color Co. gnd Brown is treatment wil be meted out to Phillips | ladies will meet in the afternoon at | eine informed that there whs ofi | CFil prominent personages have Cleancr than mi folastte o oo = night superintendent ther The ' if When he gets back in Camp Upton 0 to sew for the Red Cross. | eteren o S here = wWas Oll} pandoned their German title blfl ussy plasters or oin } i he elects ags i s g, the = A . e = H about whic as E s : o T P 3 € [ oding (the{ . =~ 5 % t e ok Wednesday 230ulauniehibe bestboastad sincethia Alexandra Todge, No. 24. | butlding. | Gloichen, Countes dora. Gleichen, | | For rheumatic aches: neuralgs _ - . Alexandra lodge, 1. O. D., of St Paaclie tha oA Clour and Countess otif muscles, lame back, Jumba; o 3 e A = . ) earing that their efforts might not go. goui BAY STATE TO OPEN UP. e \‘T :fi]‘:‘fl ‘II’]?\nll:m“h:;f v:m,:mr:hm: G e gl i i m' w'\‘ = '(’IN T ele etrnins, and spraina, it gives quick reli Boston, March Early closin E" i s t S o'clock in Turner hall. Aft- | tening da they sent in a : - regulations in this state, putinto effect |j o SI00 A0 AU AOTIIES B I on ot | €U the meeting a drawing for a quilt | varm, bringing the Annex fire | 10000 TESTIMONIALS FROM MOTH <everal “-‘nnm~ L m.l“(]?;;\:r;wfi SR e e A e \\\m be held Members are urged to | ‘x.»,‘».‘.mm« nt 1o the ene. But their '\;fm arer \‘\"\ A y_““;” used tion measure, hero that without waiting fon the cags | 'SLUrM all coupons for same to the | method proved to he isfactory and | They maove 1 rogulat wals, E) B oh T order issued by | (oD e SOt O Matane | commiittee in charse on er before | within a half hour the fire was under | Feverithness, Toething : @ James J. Storrow, fuel administrator. | conoar aacea Adgt Sinaral ‘:\;‘émin that date. The members will mcet | control. Both companies remaincd on | Hom leads st Fuel r‘or:u;n\;'(-‘v;s 3 rmw .;mld“tbc;::;:s o D e Dt S e b (\r‘n 'll;hu”fl v ;(flwx‘nm:n . \n;,h' Mrs. | the scene for about two hours to guard | o Ly o A o P were notified that business establish- | jpacace oo o s i s ctherill on Prospect street to sew [ against a possible hlaze from ar - “hitdren S G st it SR | e e ] [ G mfiip;(rr:‘i;:'wnn for the Red Cross. forescen spot Hikas B o oo KL permitted to return to their former | iy "eoorin -« of revulsion which e i > without a b R g N 3 s ) - i use At dv S 3 e creased 25 schedules on that day. St peee e B e REPORT A SANK il B i b T D o - e | Camp Upton, they made it plain to- L HENRY S. CHASE DEAD. T MADE ILL BY SAUSAGE. lday that a great mistake was made | British Steamship Failed to Gain | o terhury, 2March -Henry s Southington, March e e o 1 (i L Chase, head of the Chase companies, | P P poisoning made John Slahcosky and ping Phillips because of his criminal oast of Ireland. rge manufacturers of hrass gooc S, & his wife and four children critically recorq in resisting the draft. Instead An Atlantic Port, March died yesterday afternoon following i B \ ¥ il and of the six a sm;ntevn:m;nr&lid he should have been kept in the army | orably discharged from the operation for appendicitis performed son remains in a precarious c - and punished for th S n | service after being on continuaus ac- | Saturlay night. He was 63 yoi he succe , s e PO R R e L efn=siioaction || sSFrion) sE R e onitonunuo ey oianbinien Hie. Bite Bl e ot The success of my business is due to the careful and strict at Polish sausage served at supper last | of the war, James Randall, who has | wa graduated from Yale in 1877. He | S S oRIGNGI R e galnneiyou s confienes o A3 night was not made ill. ! = just passed his twenty-first year, has| was ono of Waterbury’s foremost citi- |l 17 %0 do your tailoving to your entire satisfaction. —————————— | WAR LIBRARY FUND. arrived on a British steamship bound | zens, the many important positions | OUR SPRING STYLES TAVE ARRIVED 2 H —_— far his home in Charlestown, Mass. | held by him including K v Cleani te of Ohlo, Clty of T , Mass. iding president of the | Dry Cleaning, Pressing : 2 o T dhes | Contributions n Connecticat Amount | His latest escape from death was when | Waterbury National bank and presi- | e e L I L s i (T TS s sl the Cunard liner Aurania was tor- | dent of the Waterbury American. ¥ mo,—Ap.“,mer‘qf 'h; fl‘rm of Fu.x, ] o pedoed late in January. He brought | is survived by his wife and five chil- | l Q ERCHANT TAELOR, eney & Co., doing business in_the Hartford. March Contributions | news that the vessel instead of getting | dren ° J N S v of Toledo y 2 2 2 : = e & - I ; of moledo; County and State atore- [to the national War Library Jund | back to Irish coast in safety had been | 2 58 WEST MAIN STREE of ONi HUNDRED DOLLAKS for from Connecticut people Tave | so badly damaged that she broke up | o | cach and every case of Catarrh that reached a total of $63,514.95 since the | and sank after being beached on To! G _I __2 D A ;"‘“‘;'R‘l’{"'}"‘“;‘Wi“p.l}*z':,\}l;gf%gékgg inauguration of the campaign last | Isalnd. etS t TOPS } - Sworn fo befors me and subscribed September. State Librarian George S. Randall has been twice wounded Th 1 +'my presence, {his 6th day of Decem. Godard, treasurer of the fund, has |and once gassed, and he is now suf- en to the i?ance!| v or fl,\h D. 188%. A. WN(%‘X!.S\;(IZSI 1st compiled a report coveriaz the | fering from the latter injury. He has ! Catarth Cure b oiabFublic. campaign which had for its slozan | lost four brothers in the war. HGooaNEbY s, o Paine Cons nd acte through the Blogd on-the “a million dollars for a millioa books It was in the late afternoon when Peel Off With “Gots-It cous_Surfaces of the System. Send |for a million soldiers. * the torpedo struck the Aurania,” he| .o . .. | ° tostimonlals, free. = © Mr. Godard received $48,114.07 | said. “T was in my room at the time. | o A% ELS Joucen laugh | | : oledo, O. | trom the various communities, while | The first thing 1 knew that we were | PO oF damp, corn-pulling w | I Y fr c.upation. | PiSAt towns sent their funds amount- | in trouble was when a friend came to | ZIF RURDY G070 calnscoon e e | ing to $14,98 GiTeol itol Weaninal | thofdoon¥analinha)tedsll Gl p it SSESRICE: MORNREeS S ERERE S IWE Rt s ton. The amounts raised by counties | has got us.’ I did not get up. Being toes, hard and soft corns, if vou will ‘IF HAIR IS TURNING were as follows: New Haven, $2 sleepy 1 told him to ga away. A short [—_ GRAY, USE 327, Fairfield, $15,540.48; time later there came the explosion, SAGE TEA (.3 $13,815.65; Litchfield $4,616.66; | and 1 knew then that something had | : Middlesex, $2,622 il s happened. 1 ran to the door, and when Denttlloor o Tl Granammther s os S B a ez L e I tried to open it T found it had recipe to darken and beautify land, $1,756.70. Ninety-one comm jammed. 1 had to smash a panel to er | faded, streaked bair. T (B D ol i get out. When I got on deck the last » S s lotments while twenty communities | Poat was ready ta go and I went with That beautiful, even shade of dark, ' ot their allotment. it | glossy hatr can only be had by brew- | rhe ftotal fund raised by all states | Three torpedoes were used on tho | ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- in aid of the National Library War | AUrania, Randall said. The second was | pln:\r. Your hair Do t‘h‘:_\u;m_ 1t‘(v°“nm was $1,727,554.25. fired ‘t\)mh\. 1\~.A‘~ nlhmi] ;’l!l'is*rilr;(‘, ship vkes or mars the ace. Vhen | was abandoned. tanda said he was [ i : | fades, turns gray or streaked, just an | —— - in the captain's lifeboat and the sub- BEEED vl TER L0 0D ‘.‘"m‘::" | application or two of Sage and Sul- HARBIN REFUGEES' GOAD, | marine which fired the last torpedo mush snssuRE o thls sverid PR e L | phur enhances its appearance a hun-i , pooio to oo AT 5| eame to the surface so close that a if people only knew where to work. T | dr i | Eel 7y L0 —Capt. J. | British sailor “took a swipe’ at the rn f S " Hy min jzonteld bother to prepare the mix. | G- Miller, who has been in Petrograd | periscope with an oar. > LU neio. Dr. Hyds, detasmined Sl 3 DIODEES 3 - | ag military attache to the American | Chronie, Nervous and Spe- || investigate ways and means i e e [ D G O e | - — | clal Diseases are more tryl | to help the victims of Nerv- I)Qh x,u]‘\‘v-:f':—(;,;{:: b’\" '::"?,:;mf:: ao]:. aheloacti e | ARREST IN CANAL ZONI. “It’s All Off With s Fierce Corn | ll:l harder to endure, because || ;'ufi :fld ‘(;llr;:]nlo ngzblu ¢ ng at a s cost, ¢ 5 i . - S AT Now—'Gets-1t’ Magic they are with vy m has devote s pros onal sandy for tian, T iy oalled Wyemhw © 07 UO: DNmERT D 8 Wk OIFE | Washinston, (Mavch 54 an b week to week Y sntn o || ife to thelr spesdy and thor B A Saahur Commeuna.ahig 2ted on the Transiberian Railroad. | named Ferracio, carrying a large sum | JUst touch the corn or callus with o week, from month to_ | Aot chiiee - et 4 e ] S Harbin, he asserted, is overflowing ' of money and believed to have been | f6W drops of ‘Gets-Tt'. What a bles- month, often from year to [| OUE S can always be depended upon to bring 4. weaithy Russians who have fled t 3 r 1 ed relief it gives to corn pains! You | yea:. You ure not [| o 2% rormaiting b Sue W ack the natural col 3 lus Palthy Russians en route to Germany from Peru, has | Sed relief it gives to corn pains! You | . > no ol Lo ral color and lustre of | ¢ or, the qistricts controlled by the | heen A by the authorities in|Won't limp any more: you can enjoy | enough 0 go to hod, yet you || (horefore get tne benedt of Jeveusiiia Ly Bolsheviki | panama Canal Z % 2o | the dance every minute. Then to see | are not well encugh to enjoy his experience and mature Everybody uses “Wyeth’s” Sage and | sheviki. | the Panama Canal Zone, the state de- | | e bl v o 228 life and do justice to your judgment. His thorough i ' pell e e _ ois e o | how that corn or callus come 5 4 ulphur Compound now becauss it = 1vartrV\A(‘x1Ol‘ ed !f,w:?l th SR :';wm‘\"' e o e worlt. And the firmer Your equipment enables him to | darkens so naturally and eveniv that eI e R e S a St il trouble takes ®o!d of you, the glve you every kind of treat. nobody can tell it has heen appied sage nothin of the case S et e more it saps your vitality and || ment your case might re- o e e o ientifi Rere wonderful. ‘Gets-It 1o bi t sel- D o G y dax 1 sclen C PE ler among corn removers in the world | crushes yo - o ' D e e Skin Jday, simply because it is fo won- | To treet such troubles suc- If there is help for you, Dr, | the nair, taking one small strand at a Remedy NEW SIZE LOAF ALLOWID. T I e oty “reauires tho long, || Hyde is the man to help yom, time: by morning the gray hair has artford, March Whe e > T A i A Compound of 015 Hartford, hen there is | sure vou get ‘Gots | | disappcared, and after another appli- that Has Stood theTest. ., (crnand for it bakers may put out ts.It* is sold at all druggists | !] e Hariford M d i S | cation it becomes beautifully dark and a three-quarter pound loaf of wheat | (vou need pay no more than 25 cents | 1 edica peua ls | : glossy and lustrous. This bread, according to an announcement | 1 hattley. on sent on W e S| = | preparation is a delight- The right of bawers to do thi Ly ; ce DR. CLIN' 3 w B A enc & Co., 1 it reqnisite for those who de. RIVE Llcn.ud “fcxsh was declded some ten days 280 but an | sejq b New. Dritain, Gomar and < TON J. HYDE re dark hair and a youthful appear- e ————— | vc {1¢ PUrchasing public has not | racon Sl il e e 373 ASYLUM sT., HARTFORD, CONN. l : It is not intended for the cure, | Feiedltor It Thatone hounaliberling | s oo ians \;;:‘,m nestean ® to 12, 1:30 to 5. 7to 8; Sundays, 10 to 1 : ation or prevention o EL e, Clark & raines X 'Y i = al 3% e i SHoScy, o i B it SLoLeRaas R N A WA ISR | prevention of disease. | Clark & Drainerd Co,, Druggists. | remained the staple loaf 12 Connors i

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