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MORE CATARRH| aranteed Tred That Has | Stood the Test of Time. tment, and catarrh continues to its disgust- civilization rrh cures 0. but h come Hyomel and abolish ymptoms wherever enormous treatment | and the 1 records | already tific ater, how ry year the f thi tarrh 1t e n fou it cost br uly as di- | will Hyomei d your catarrh, the end you a or it | cent. hard rubber Hyomei | by somewhere around the house, out and start it once to for- | id vourself of catarrh Clark & Brainerd Co., or good druggist will sell you of Hyomei (liquid,) start e it and notice how quickly out the passages and makes head feel fine. used regularly will end | coughs, colds, bronchitis or A complete outfit, including 1 rubber pocket inhale Hyomei, costs but little. ch dosing; just breathe it. | he germs, soothes and heals the membrane ou have any a to it air h, ed H>H>&0H>0¢ pOOOOOOOD PEN NOSTRILS! ENI A COLD OR CATARRH w To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. ! Your cold in head or | Your clogged nos- ! air passages of | and vou can hnt firty 'h disappears. will open, the nead will clear e freely. No more snuffling, jing, mucous discharge, dryness | adache; no struggling for breath ht. a small bottle of Eiy's Cream from your druggist and apply a of this fragrant antiseptic cream ar nostrils. It penetrates through air passage of the head, sooth- nd healing the swollen or in- i mucous membrane, giving you t relief. Head colds and catarrh | like magic. Don't stay hd miserable. Relief is sure. { women | Glabau, | referred | retary { 1coms a | Hartford | this evening Adeline stuffed- | | Buckeye In 1iffa Bros., Pa advt, An auto owr 50 Oaklanc deserted The pol of was night St da Thomas street has ¥ for several asked the Paul Ja reported to th he wa ul railrond arcad to ass A clul h new sh men city. It Riviera club a presidént, F and Sic Tow Michael property on C John Alr 1y the cki the Ka can, or buy benefit you ors vk and Bige ned by Bamc A Terrace, near lbell’s ice reported c OfE missing and range n vs fr his of 153 e police ted in @ c. The Br last » composed has been will be nd Martin cdward iney LeWitt, ey nas t lark Wesky. committee store complaint prosecuting I low Hof Hart: orner the w = 4 T rom ¥ wire police to find him. ond night in atto of v organized known Abrahamson Rosenberg, tr ranst in ct as Rack- Sts. ford, | | Governor here- | | abouts of the auto to the owner. cott home hivs eot that the was rney. oung in g irer. erred 1 Sexton streets arge f the home gardens has received ap- Vications from the loan of property ously loanir is expected be filled can Due to the depre ing business tt n 531 wrden plots. owners are again the that use of all here Inasr their people who want much ener- land applications on in the build- | already a num- ber of contractors figuring on the es timates of the lice and he opened at The whist and dance Sunshine soci fire stations alterafions s he 5 o'clock giv oty in the bids tomor when the police and fire boards meet. | the | tion’s en Bik's couple of wecks ago n the by will ow club- etted a profit of $278 which is to be turned over to the Re All membe: Columbus are night's social teresting pros F. F. Wity Trish an ong Rev. G meeting of th Swe and Miss t-ibute readin espectively. Th that ifternoon o Tast popular are stre from attend. who te uses substity «nstr wheat wil Ohman tention Tomorrow ed Cross. of tha urged to meeting 1 sing a will Luther dish T.uthera Miss Tngebor Ohman vocal gs and until & school and parts of ot all is in of ites charge, rye and arc Knights attend when ram will be carried out ar Harmon is in charge and number of speak league o n re will selec o’cloc clai num the will barle |Step Lively! Corns i Quit with A“Gets-lt” | { The Great Corn-Loosener of the Awm Nover Watch my | T go along *r | care’’, | “Gets-It"”, ! nana-peel corn remover ¥ not bring “SAFETY FIRST” ment Right Home by Using our PASTEURIZED Milk and | m, for Ours is the only properly ' arized Product Sold in New : SEIBERT & SON, PARK STREET. Telephone 1936, 401 “EXDE” Batteries assure a sure start all the year around. “Exide’ Service assures freedom from many of your battery troubles. Come see us—we'll test your battery and give expert advice free of cost. W< repuir all makes of batterfes. A. G. HAWKE iR 1! Elfl_‘ Street even w the ways galore Fails, step Ight ith painless, c What" side corns, he up Painless. s the wi -like- ine of to- | 1 in- | M at a | f the church Fromen con- “tions free demonstrations in cooking | being give each from Wednesday ke at ming erou city afternoon Charles dem- oy as use! thout I use | a-ba- I tried oth in the Corns Simply Can't Stop Us, We use and red i Use “G any co of “Get me Touch Irops the top e rest. tting ¢ It's “Gets-Tt n the toe: ets-It". Jt v rn or callus It and relief to | orns, making never with “Gets-Tt” e ah them wrapping them up like pac wiing sti noves the | can we: < toe 5 sat. to 1 Tt ou need pe v bottle), or - E. Lawren Sold in New recommended remedy by ¢ Iy tape ny corn clear and clc¢ y no more than and saly smooth the s as 180 “(ets-Tt."” sold at all sent ce on rec Co., Chi Britain, ( as the world's rowell's Drug J. P. Connors. n vour dru pt of 0, “onn., tore No more for 1ils two does le to bleed s and It re- pilm, se new shoes without dance and be frisky on your fect gaists renty price . and best corn and | num, | 28, | most | ot local ford the | | Richard Brown and Thor 58 PO | tist church NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1 9 18, EVENTS TONIGHT | Lyceum theater. gh photo theater 5 drama, 170x's Moving pictures s thearer. and Keene A. O. H. social and dance, Turner L. Morgan lodge K. of 1., mcets | Vega hall | Board of City hall. public works bella Circle, 166 Main stret. Cian Do meets 1 at Main street Leading + B in Llectric Daly council, Hanna 1 couneil New Britain vaudeville, | meots | Main meets at itain lodge, A5 (0}, 181, New meets meets 34 Cent Union Church Labor street. at Russell Lest Butte Bros 1 advt. LKS' BANQUET PLANS Holcomb, Licut.-Gov. Wil- son and T. L. Riley the Speakers, The annual banquet of New lodge, B. P. O. I the rrar successful Elkdom. Britain will be held March | committee in cha is | ments for one the events the history Three distinguished | will containgd on akers list, Governor Marcus Holcomb, Licutenant-Gov or . Wilson and Thom L. alted Ruler T. W. O'Brien will pr side as toastmaster. The committee of arrangements | cons s of the following: O. O. Butler, chairman: William E. Beer: Mordecai, William J. Sheehan liam H. Allen, Clarence L. Tostmaster William I, and maki of in Pierce, Delaney, s Crean. Quinine That Does Not Afiect Hea Because of its tonic fect, LAXATIVIEE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ring- ing in the head. The is only ono “Bromo Quinine.” GROVE'S signature on box. and laxaiive ef- A\ oc TO AID IN FUND RAISING tepresentatives of the Tirst Bap- attended the meecting of the Hartford Baptists' association in Hartford, Monday evening, when ple for the z of the assoc porticn of the million ar were discussed. The amount to in Connecticut is $25,000. Marcus F. Holcomb present. The church we ed by the Rev. Earle B. dol fund be raised Governor was represent- Cross, Wil- | commence training | corps Jiam H. Judd, William Walter H. Meagley and Connolly. L. Damon, Edward C. SCHOFIELD ENTERS SERVIC William J. Schofield, member of the Y. M. C. A. and prom- inent in local athletic clrcles, left to- day for Ithaca, N. Y., where he will in the aviation Ho expects to be transferred later to Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas. Mr. Schofleld was tendered a banquet last evening at the Heublein Hotel, Hartford, hy associate em- ployes of the Loose-Wiles Riscuit company. During the evening he was the recipient of a wrist watch. a popular Cold storage butte rong and fishy from age is selling In most stores for 52c to G4c. Russell’s Best, only four days from the churn to your table, 2 pounds for $1.00. Rus- sell Bros., 501 Main street.—advt. FAVOR WEEKLY PAY. A numerously signed petition has | been pre: d by members of the po- lice department, asking that they be i paid weekly and in Tt will be { transmitted to the board of police commissioners and, If favorably passed upon, will be rent to the coun- cash. JOINS BARNUM'S CIRCUS. William Lyon has Joined Barnum & Bailey's circus for the annual sum- mer tour. T.won, who i brother of Policeman Herbert C. Lyon, has tr elled with the circus every summer for several years past. Butter Russell | advt. is lower, 3ros. ANOTHER SOLDIER WEDS, Corporal Joseph gold Finds 3ride on the Other Side of Atlant Another New the Amer hes found a i the Atlantic. | seph Telngold avid Feingold of now with the United ™ his Ia gold states that IFebrnary 17 to danghter of Mr Southampton, England was performed by Rabbi nd followin reception z1oom was granted a five day fur- loug! nd the young couple spent | their honeymoon at Bournemouth, an English sca '32!. first New Britain soldier to tak® a bride on the other side was Private Michael Yaps of Company B, 102d U. 8. Infantry. Private Yaps was also married at Southampton. y Forces e other sido rporal Jo- and Mrs. Main street, te n bride on He son of 480 St M he Miss sa was married sther ih on Canter, Canter of The service M. Gordon the bride- resort - CLERGY ACGUSFD OF i we st lotter home Corporal Fein- | Butter is lower, Russell Bros.— advt Every package—every iablet of Genuine Aspirin bears *“The Bayer Croas — True Aspirin BEING HUN' AIBES ! Tllinois Governor Writes ol Reli- gious Side ol the War (By Frank O. Lowden ) before Hinois. IPor half a heard by century many impossible made the universities men of the not realize these pro state, e ing the and therefore not educational ir tutions them in America. Not only were of this conspir We sities and rt of the recei German Empire that the: unive ssors were . blished by the s did members of they ey, but its s time went on we found that the German clergy, | as well, lent themselves to this mon strous doctrine that might makes right, that the cannon and the sword are the only argument bet nations, and that whatever is fo material benefit of the her duty to seize can. I quote here a veen the nation itself, it and hold if she statement beari upon this question, made by a long- time resident of Germany, one had In the past loved Germany This testimony is contained in issue of the Atlantic Monthly, and quotes from w leading German divine “The German God—the God of the 014 Testament rod that realities, stern ere, ing; the God of the warrio Zebadiah, the Son of Ishmael, Joshua and Judas Maccabaeus.”” Think of such language coming from the pulpit of a great nation in the twentieth centur When I reflect upon this, I also reflect that these ministers o Germany receive their appointment too, from the , and I thank God well o recent it dealt se favorin that in my land, church and state are | absolutely divorced.” T quote from the the oath of fidelity, seek to enter the must take: “I will be subn ive, faithful, and obedient to Flis Roval Majestyv—and his lawful successors in the govern- ment—: my most gracious King agd Sovereign; promote his wel cording to my abilit prev and detriment to him; and larly endeavor carefully in the minds of the people under my care a sense of reverence and fidelit toward the King, love for the father land, obedience to the laws, and those virtues which in a Christian de note a good citizen; and T will suffer any man to teach or contrary spirit. In particular, I that 1 will not support any society or association, ecither at home abroad, which might endang publ ccurity., will inform Majesty of any proposals made, er in my diocese or elsewhere, whieh might prove injurious to the State T will preach the Word as His ( clonus Majesty dictates.” That is t oath which the ministers of religion of this Tmperial State must take they would preach the Word of God No wonder that for half a century in pursuance of this conspiracy the milita autocracy to become the same which Gerr authority all N ministry t injury particu- in vov or the His eith- and master of the world, the church from day to day has coupled the name o Deity with the name of the Gernu Kaiser,, until today the Kaiser him self speaks of Deity as though were upon the same level as himself. The German God is not the God of the Old Testament. The God Joshun was a God that believed in law, believed in keeping the Com- mandments, and Joshua spent. his last vears in trying to bring his back to a realization of and obedience to the Law as it had been written. Some one has said that this Ger- man God was the God of the pagans. He not, because even the pagan was Breakfast -and there’s no form equal to POST TOASTIES —50)5, who | ¢ in uncompromis- | who | ac- | to cultlvato | o | o | { . The trade-mark Aspirin”’ (Reg. U. S, Pat. |Off.) is - antee that the aceticacidest s id in thess 1blets is of - ads had of gentleness < Gualities of m i The savage god supposcd an tor German called Woden, dethroned is that ol it the Ge Acro: vho wit of itte brow w “AMa G letters G \nd \ mocracy, a war for while it for onsness, all th of it b than tween the host owe always thre ned right ne: since the first dawning In the old w triot, the coul oppr eated lov- nd | Do vou Ge tho f the entranced utitul mu 7 many, inest home div ic whi ever ten any Do the writ- he: s the human he | the life | divine harmony? no which the with to weave Do you realize t o heautiful, exalted, and poetry volumes from | n per of late Germ: of which I noem | A human mut e no came 2 poem 1 fa in vears ne Hate decorated uthor clergy should united bo lant, this we eng the Amecrican be in camp in the trenches the hi i and ar in boy uni- | the «hould which v ho form, own the other your comra in victory is wearing whether country he ot or side, hel W the in teou cls ar the com | there i old planet in and 0 has exalteth mra all who t God who holds th 1011¢ £ Tis hand said hteousness but sin is a people. the W wation re proach to any TIBERNIAN BALL The annual Patrick rider ihe iarty A n TONIGUT s hall R st zive os of W the urner h br O ¢ held the grand W of in march v'ele mpter com- | 0" Da followit Thon Man h musie, re- 1zan, tr rer illian | Sullivan, hn Prender n, Jo- ph Flynn, Jo urthy taipl 1 T 5 MeTner . Charle e alcer INVALUABLE FOR COLDS It taken In time _this Calelun cormpound Thelrisk of chromic thront ot lang Ao Crem 14 Ctoni. quals ilies aro combired in this Caliim Com- ‘y”” nd. No harmful drugs Try them to= 50 cents a box, including war tax Tor sale by all druggists Eckman Laboratory, Fhiladelphia FIE FOR RELHATEN people | Musterole Loosens Up Those | Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain | You'll know why thousands use Mus- | terole once you experience the glad re- | lief it gives. [ Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white ointment, | made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed on! | Musterole is recommended by many | doctors and nurses. Millions of jars arg | used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff | asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the | back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, | bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of | the chest (it often prevents pneumonia)( | 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50 | | Sloan’s prices not increased h has | [ home in- | [ talks | incr & FEBRUARY SHORT ~ BUT B MONTH Your Guarantec 3 i of Purity”’ (Y. M. C. A Concludes Fall and | Winter Activities Februar a t one a as indicated in J. W. Denton, a the of dircctors T'ho report follows: he month of February, short month, has been filled tivities and presents for 1ble record It has also close of somo of our fall activities. Early necessary to Class suppers brought trator’s closin with the de¢ G closed our tead of 10 Our Sunday a succ throug son and cord tendance For our fortunate in of New tu who h a short month fho 'Y MG EAT monthly report of usy to hoard though with favo d the winter us a mark and in t montl discontinue owing to a tho fuel found it Bible we our ondition vdminis- mity have in- out by order. lo save building G m et have proven out the en Tho nti ¥ any h uary the mon total at been 1 closing meeti securing Mr Yorl city gave us ecture entitled illustrated wonderful thrown s largely enjoyved we were a noted plendid p; rance with 150 views. This lec- open to tho general attended and thor- lee tri Glo De: tiful ture was publiz, wi oughly On the “The Parnells coted the on thoroughly sufficient hest entertainment course O usual activity. ous and of visited larg evening February us and were house of the themselves us the entire 28, est wved and of zave the department manifests its The membership holds good and the tournaments reported last month are npearing completion. Mr. Slater's department continues be the center of attraction Hand ball re at the v popular eve sport tendance for The basketball unusual team 15 i ot Boys’ to as t- front The the month being season has been an The regular Y. M 12 games during one, bringing and. the ins i -da success plaved ut victories los credit 11 mpionship 8 the members team were banquetted at the of Mr. ter, which time member was presented with a gold miniature to state On the Febrnary of at each suitably inscribed, ght basketball schedule and very marked the games. Nutmeg were the winner being close second the fact that the ™ affected by tho fuel si privileges of our gymn: extended to their basket- thus enabling them to heir schedule, ight regular gymnasium conducted by the with a total attend 502 in the men’s cls the bovs' ¢ aminations, indiv al hoxing, wrestling and health complete the report of our physical department. In addition to the regular a the B Scouts have used the m pool and were m t badge tests by The annual report of E. eral secretary of the Poona, Ind shows a in activitie and fc aturday league has run etball ha its Owing to 1 wa ho¢ s ation, t Sevent cal director of 1,802 and 1,299 Thysi s were nca in al W ivities, swim- their vsical iven our J. Simonds, YL remark ociation splendid men on work hattle- cast he done the ing the the ficlds. e, B which | work Jack- urnes reports the fine heing done at Camp Our ows: Juniors, membership as 714; Sustaining, total, sociation Senfors, 6; 318 Butter, TO HOLD OPEN An A MEETING. r of Stanley held tomorrow open meetir R.. will be An exceptionally good program has been arranged, and sor Weeks, principal the cot will delive addre eve- Pro of school, an elieves Stiff Neck When you wake up with a stiff neck or sore muscles, strains or sprains, use Sloan's Liniment. No need to rub; it quickly penetrates to the seat of pain and removes it. Cleaner than mussy plasters or oint- ments. It doew not stain the skin or clog the pores. Always have a bottle handy for rheumatic aches, neuralgia soreness, bruises and lame back. In fact, all external pain. Generous sized bottles at your druggist, . The ! physi- | Post | musical | HORSFALL SPRING SCARFS New arrivals of excep- tionally fine Sjlk Neck- wear. See our east win- dow on Asylum street. HORSFALL’S IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. 93-99 Asylum St., With Connecting 140 Trumbull St. HARTFORD, Dax- | ! SECRET TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR Bring back color, gloss and youthful- ness with Grandma's recipe of Sage and Sulphur. Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul- phur reclpe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way i® to get the ready-to-use preparation im- proved by the addition of other in- gredients a large bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known as “Wyeth" age and Sulphur Compound,” thus avoiding a lot of muss While gray, faded hair is not sinful we all desire to retain our vouthful appearance and attractiveness By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so natural- so evenly. You just dampen sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requ Bronchitis And Other Throat and Lung hifments nvariably Yield to Linoning Nearly one thousand peopic in ome city alone have pub- licly testified in signed statements that Linonine cured them of coughs, bronchitis and other forms of ¢ complaints that threatened ve! existence. Other thou- wnds in other sections of the country have added their testimony, and all unitc in proclaiming Linomine the most effective medicine of its kind known to sclence. 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