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What Is the | ENlARl—]ilNr[ki‘ 3 @PF iberty Loan? bs succor and life for a bleeding | d. 1t's the glimmer of Peace al: It's the strensth of a mighty of n. to strike. It's the gleam a t sword, drawn; but, more than t's the pledge of love to the lads | we call “Our Own,” to the boys | nd, afloat, on high, it's the good | kMoney ! from Home.” i y That Liberty| Bond Today ~THH— kinson Drug Go. 169-171 Main Street * CITY ITEMS bdness of Aunt Delis Bread. Rack St eve Incu 8 ratc Bros., 1 uk and elow Graham'’s reunion of . Booth’s hall, Friday 26, 1918. Ticke has purchased basement of ey building on ph E. Hultgren h the Camp Real on Wallace street to Alling. first of a the barber shop the Morgan & | Main street. sold today, Estate Co. Mrs. K. of dances for nefit of the Red Cvoss will be by the recently formed stri ra under the direction of s May at Booth's hall Friday series s have been nnual concert perfected for the by the pupils of | evocational ( mmar school | vill be held at the Grammar hall Friday evening of this t 8:15. This cancert promises bass all other attempts of lIts cording to the director W. B. s. The musical program will of the recital in song form of freck of the Hesperus.” r Mordecai of North Welling- | et brought some meat to the tation last evening which he ntained a substance believed round glass. The meat ed at a store on North street i been sent to the state labora- an an: is. the Stanley association Offic matter: painual meeting of and Tcachers’ held tlus evenin elected and other ed. M Edith Bartlett will al selections and Miss Sprague ke cn food conservation. | these | ter and | hous | veloped, pothe Itching ith Cuticura e with Cuticura Soap and bot and follow with a gentle ap- pn of Cuticura Ointment. The | portant was | | of food products especially during the | drying. of Cuticura is not only to and heal but to prevent skin s by keeping the pores free mpurities by dailv use in the Each Free by Mail. Address post- ‘Cuticura, Dept. 8T, Boston.” Sold . Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. ranaran P CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD ream Applied in Nostrils pves Head-Colds at Once. 96 gt e : H 1 nostrils are clogged and your tutfea and you can’t breathe cause of a cold or catarrh, any drug store. Apply a is fragrant antiseptic cream | , penetrate | nostrils and let it every air passage of bthing and healing the swollen mucous membrane t instant relief. jw good it feels. Your mnos- open, your head is clear, no ylking, snuffing, blowing: no ache, dryness or struggling ¥ly's Cream Balm is just rs from head colds and It's a delight. your in- | ug. | lccal food, and encouraging its produc- | out SRR ——— | cook, small bottle of Ely's Cream | OF COUNTY LEAGUE Committee Formed to Awaken In- terest in New Britain The people of New BLritain commencing to reali such an organizati a Farm bureau, ors: cral ernment for iner the food the that the m nized the supply state, and conscquentl materially with 11 organized rvation of food | by th purpe e whic in do raised has to very farmers, hut equipped to tc supplies in the household The people of New Bri much in this also h con interested latte | e | only the | the - ALLEN MOORE. population is largely composed of n.en who work for their daily bread and With the present high cost of living anything to help decrease this necessary, essential and very im- to every man who works in the shops. The work of this farm bureau 1s national—in fact, every county in the United States has a male farm agent, paid in part by the federal govern- | ment, and part local Vv hose business is to help 1 increase their crops, to decrease their cost and to market their product at the absolute minimum of time and ex- pense In addition is 2 woman’s de- partment with a woman county agent, whose business it is to look out for all of domestic to teach people not only how to can, but the short-cuts in canningi—the various mixtures which go at the pr nt time (when wheat is almost impossible to et) to make substitutes for wheat. It is under the direction and auspices of the woman’s department of the Hartford County league that the var- ious food shows throughout the county have been held—originally the county foad show in Hartford, later in Plain- ville, Berlin, Manchester, Simsbury and other towns throughout the coun- try, the whole object being to teach people how to conserve and how to substitute in order to economize in strenuous times of living Appreciating the importance work Wwhich is being done by Hartford County league and bureau, a number of lo leading manufacturers, merchants and busi- ness men have formed themselves into a committee to tuke charge of this werk in New Britain. Until the break- ing out of the war, the principal work of the organization was to reach bet- more scientiffic farming, but, with the increased cost of living, brought on by the war, and the ab- solute necessity of thrift in every hold in the land, the women's department in this work has de- which is of the utmost im- portance to the people of New T tain. is by scriptions, rmers there science of the the farm Objects of Association. Quotations from a circular which has been issued by the Agricultural college of the state calling attention to some of the objects of this asso- ciation are as follow By demonstration housekeeper the necessity in the household. Enecouraging the saving of all ¢ showing to the of thrift asses summer months by canning and by Teaching people to appreciate more fully the real food value of fruits and vegetables and the freer use of these. Encouraging the cultivation of lan Hartford country which now and produc absolutely mnoth- in is waste Helping to create a demand for tion at home. Helping to alue of milk as a food for the children Ity actual deraonstration to farmers | ywing that a large number of the ing are not aectu produc- any « but are rs ssis armcrs 1o ithout in any way interfering local industries Teaching the young that they may tastefully econornuically make their ments nd honsehold furn Teaching the voung peopi how to plan and how well-balanced and att As: to limited me. Teaching that much profe knowledge and skill as manufacture in out Teaching the hor health and happi and the well-b of future tions depend upon her management and her ability to manage her house- hold in a thrifty, economical and sanitary way To bring the teach people food, the true cspecially hens obtain help, with people how to nd gar- ings. how sew own to rve ng as how m in housekceping ind of a sion shops. e-malkc oss family producer and con- | tollowi } town more closely together in order to inc the und decrease the suner, mer cost to the would seem as though any or- ganization of any kind with such ob- | jects as this should have a wide field of usefulnec and we hope the people sw Rritain will avail themsely 1e opportunitics offered by this sociation \etin people the ral good of the ritain, a com- consisting of Howard L. ., Howard e I Hartfo at the pe benefit towns in the this organization nize a womi- rou of has been formed Moore, chairman Herbert H. P Mayor George illiam havge of work o County wle of which te League Br o a will science, an's committee th 1ome g cconomics, M J, M Hartford done by that tion prop. da nomy in the or e the housc “monsit Ameri nefit, tions o popt 80 not can Tn popiL stand ablc the va- can Dbe house- zet the b o wion, ways under f ty, will at th actual kinds to o by demon on rious ich the of done save expenses in old The various count: I Work of W Vs Rurcau, ment of throughout under way 1917, but in the work taken whole, Among the objects mentioned the the Farm wea not rt of ecticut country d until the accomplished, rather accompl he te of Uc s tartling hed anay be workin into ever ite for »uzght into ons city in viving md instruc ripulatior purpose o 25,000 wor 500 canning en throughout the safe 1o say that 90 pe anning done through year was a success. tributed to t cultural college on pres demonstrations te, and it is r cent of the the state last This is largely work of the agri- nd the various farm lureaus. These various canning demonstrations were not only held in the small towns in the state in the town halls, etc, but in some places in the department stores, markets, cte, for the purpose of developing rot among our young people a te canning, but to show our cider housekeepers new devolopments e o only for | by which canning could be carried on in a much mere expeditious and eco- nomical way than formerly. It is the universal sentiment throughout state that the canning demonstrations fur through this organization we reat, big success and this vear least twice and perhaps three times much cannir will be done throughout the state as last ve Many remember in childhood the great strings of dried apples and the cat plans of sweet corn and ber- ries and fruits of vavious kinds which were dried at our mothers' and grand- mothers. This process does not en- tail any cxpense whatever, as no sweetening used until the fruit and berrios prepared for the teble, and the sweetening is applied occording to the taste and size of the housekecper’s pocketbook It is hoped that the householders in New Britain will avail themselves of the opportunity which the Hartford County le 1e and Farm Burcau of- fers them for increasing this work in New Britain during the coming sum« mer. There is no doubt but what the extraordinary cfforts put out by the County le 1es throughout the state is responsible for ng of thousand of bushels of fruit and vegetables for the use of the people of Connecticut Guring the past winter. All housewives are advised to get in close touch with the County league that it may furnish them with a vast amount of information ea ilable and absolutely free fot of the public in this line. hed e a at are the Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured loca] dpplications, as they cannot reach the digeased portion of the ear. There is only on v to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is a constitutional remedy. ‘atarrhal Deafness s caused by an in- d condition of the mucous lining of he Bustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have rumbling gound or entirely lees th this tube condition, hearing Many cases of will be destroyed cafness are cause: tarrh, which is 2 inflamed condftion of the mucous su ces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the 0d on the mucous surfaces of the sys- dred Dollars for ness that cannot Circulars We will give One Outdoor Workers are subject to exposure to all kinds of weather, and strenuous outdoor work brings the rheumatic aches. You can’tafford to belaid up,s0 heed that first twinge of rheumatism. Use Sloan’s Liniment. Clean and con- venient, no need to rub, no stains; no clumsy plasters and your pain disappears. Sprains, strains, neuralgia aches and etiff, sore muscles are oll relicved by the applis cation of Sloan’s Liniment. s mize bottles ut all druggists; _KILLS PAIN Sloan’s prices not inereased 25¢ 50c $1 price to the producer con- | and | the | the | in can- | the | T in their infancy. only then if unavoidable. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, The Effects of Opiates. HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its various preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known. smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the func- tions and growth of the cells which are likely to hecome permanent, causing imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life. Wervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsi wers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet The rule among physicians is that children should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and iven in the a and lack of staying The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and other narcotics to children by any but a decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it. cian cannot be too strongly phy: Children who are ill need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to Jose them willfully with narcotic: Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of have | or | "BOY SCOUT NEWS may not 1bie woods after a Tain and his flapjacks may the outside and raw in the middle, and when cooks bacon ray finish with a frying pan full of burnt grease, with just a speck here and there represent his brealkfa bt the same the difference tween him and even the Seniar Patrol Jeader is growth. A secdling just hatched out of acorr hav lot of development it, nevertheless oal through. A tenderfoo the way throusgh, proved and again on the at fires and in numerous other places. Keep a lookout for govdens this the crops of a failing, drop a postal ta the College of Agriculture telling your observations and k them gend the man literature, or write the State Relation Service, U. department of Agriculture, D. C. will be a national “Good Turn". A troap photograph is one of best things a troop can have troop headquarters, or for a scout to have in his “den” . Why not have a troop photo taken soon, all in farm, scoutmaster and all. Ask scoutmaster about this. At a meeting held by troop 9th every scout showed extreme thusiasm in regard to the Third Li- berty Loan in which they have all pledged to come out 100 per cent. as directed by the treasury department. Scout Commissioner Ernest W. Pel- i tan, Scout Fxecutive Fobian Johnson, and two other scout officials will go on an inspection trip to Chester Lake Thursday, returning rly Frida morning. Chester Lake is one of th possible locations for our Summer camp and if the inspection proves sutisfactory the camp may be located there. Troop 9 In charge of Scoutmaster Donald Bell have re-registered with an enrollment of 15 members. At meeting held April 5th Scout was elected Patrol leader for the Fox patrol and scaut beach for the Eagle patrol. Ivery scout in also promised to have his back vard. Scoutmaster Lackey and bers of troop 14 presented Mr. with a boy scout statuette. pected that Mr. Bonney will back with the troop. It was decided at a meeting held April 10th that all members of the troop would go to the Council camp and that the troop wauld take a 1-2 acre plot for their troop garden this season. Troop 15 put up a very good show- ing in the parade that was held in Hartford Sunday April 14th Our slogan for the Third Loaan: Buy Liberty Bonds More Liberty Bonds—Buy them F. E. JOHNSON, Scout Executive A go tenderfaot he out into t and build a f { e black he to | on he only an a it's it has the wat woods be time an ice in poor erops « When farmer or son you s gardenet Staty them v s This April en- ¥ ca y a a garden in the mem- Bonney It is ex saon Liberty Ruy 1.215 GARDEN ASPIRANTS. The New Britain Home Garden committee will meet Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock at the Chamber of Com- ce rooms. Every member is re ed to be present. A total of 1,215 ations for garden plots has been received. Last year the applications numbered 1,200. The committee will arrange for the assigning of the plots and for plowing up the land. Chair man M. J. Unkelbach of the commit- tee on plots, Engineer L. A. Oldershaw and the city engineering force will co- te in staking out the plots. This - the work will be greatly simpli- as the maps have all been re- tained and the plots will be the same size as last year. It is the aim of committee this year to provide a plot for everyone, who applied. GRAY HAIR BECOMES DARK AND BEAUTIFUL Look years younger! T recipe of Sage and nobog T Grandmiat’s nd Sulphur will know. knows properly the Almost Tea and pounded, color and faded, str cveryone Sulphur, brings back lustre to th aked or gra the only way to get this to make it at home, and troublesome. Nowadays wo simply drug store for “Wyeth's § phur Compound.” You will rge bottle of this old-time improved by the addition of other 1t Ve little this preparation cause no one can possibly darkened your lly and evenly soft natural when rs ago mixture was which is mussy ¥ 1 gredient Ivery body lses now, he- teil vou ha L | it on a sponge or draw this through one small strand at ing the gray hair disappears, and aft er another application two, yo hair becomes beautifully darlk, thi and glossy and you look years youn er. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound is a delightful toilet requisitc It is not intended for the cure, miti- gation or prevention of dise 90 natuy You damp brush with it, and Your hair, L time; taking ¥ morn or that | sher the troop has be the | ta | the | in the, uni- | vour | Z. BUY LIBERTY BONDS You Asked to INVEST, NOT to GIVE LOVELY SMART For Misses and Women e RIGINALITY taste exquisite these in makes <fall frocks different from those of any former scason. Their appeal is very directly to those who admire youthful, distinctive style and uncommon color effects. THE LUKE HORSFALL COMPANY, 95 Asylum St., Hartford. IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. RUSSELL & ERWIN N STAMP DRIVE Appears on List With Subscrip- tions Amounting to $1,000 Erwin has tak Stamp sales and for the this week they come into Russell the Thrift first time & the report with a creditable showin ported each tee Now it comes out with Up to this time had re- score. e company goose e les amount- a very creditable begin- fnir Bearing Co. ing to §1,000 ning. The Fi press for the lead. The standing is as fol- | lows: Standing | Union Skinner National Spring Now! | « « E 1 I It e i \ New | Hart & The Stanlev Hart Vulean North Parker Russell sisting Stublman, Total Sales Minor o Fafnir Bearing Mfz. Co Chuck & Corbin 847 Bed Co. 5 Britain Ma Co. o Hutchinson Works & chine Stanley Rule Level Co. .. & Cooley 4 Lande Frary & Clarl J. Plannery aut & Hine *orbin Cabinet Co. & Loclk Corbin Iron Works Judd Hosiery . & American Shirt Co & Irwin Screw C & 000 orbin seaton “The e rende wnual cantada *hol amm pupils « the under rofessor in P he Mis: Cha W pre rrell tenc ram will soprano; IFrederick umn, bariton 5 S. Leola sianist. 'The 1 s fi vill donate ura, he Jurio 0s n hold of ng the Minor & Corbin Box Co. | | | the 241 | | item | with | husiness ‘Wash Away - Skin Sores i D. D. D., the liquid wash, bas become a household word. Tt has proved itself a remarkably remedy. ferer from sk cors, pimples, scale: any form, this remedy will not disap- point you. It has stood the test and to- » ation for all Try D.D.D. today We guarantee it. 35c, 60c and §1.00. D. D. . Clark & DBrainerd C If you are a suf- ses, including ul crustsor Eczema in dise day is the master skin discases. Druggist ling a is REGULAR CAPS You know $3.50 sounds like a lot of money for a cap. But a Heath English Cap has advanced less than domestic caps, these caps always sold for $3 before the war. Heath English caps last for years, they clean beautifully, they hold their shape after being wet, they do not shrink, and a fter years of service, they are always a cap. A Heath English cap at $3.00 is economy—Its the truth—Ask any man who owns one. We alone sell them in New Britain. e ] The Wilson Ca DRY CAMPS AND DRY WARSHIPS emandaDryNation Two Million Farm Laborers Short Thi's Season means famine next winter unless we can save the grain used in brewing beer. Twelve states have ratified the prohibition amend- Massachusetts has just come in. ment since January, Connecticut must get in line. Do your bit! Phoenix Temple of Honor No. 19 invites all inter- ested to come and hear two experts on the subject: REV. W. W. DUNCAN of Brooklyn, N. Y. REV. O. F. BARTHOLOW of Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 0. U. A. M. HALL 277 MAIN STREET FRIDAY, APR. 19, 1918 8:00 P. M. FREE. ENTARG 15, Co. Connors Tuesday's issuc of the ndard-American an was carried, venture the In port § ing article latest nors company J. of ting in the enti 2 to 1158 Main stre frontage of the store The 18 feet with a depth of 84 W fe. of the Park City. has to do with the contemplated { building at Nos, that BUSINESS HOUSE. of Connors-Halloran Malkes Expansion in Bridgeport Bridge- interest- concerning & The P. 1 = h i | | on- city. ave with | three floors for display of evervthing gentleme: clothing line. Mr. Connors, Connors-Halloran to the s hing the Jn this city, ing public is a lve again proves to t his home ¢ : up-to-the-minute m whose every effort is given to the public with the best pro Since his advent in the in this city with J. the Connors-Halloran s become one of the popular arts in the cit n Connors conducts three Main strect. one o the other of loran one street cot on and on NG LOOMIS SELLI BON Cit past nd Thr rallied to the second Liboerty Stamps o purchase Bonds and War ates, now being purch of Third Liberty x Collector Bernadotte Employes s Savin generons r make City in its sales. and score 1 sponse « hall nt William tructor of B. the Sons Rossberg, patri of Vete attending the state convention of V., in Meriden today. hd who e th 1erc cu fur- is company 34 clothing trading sto; n DS, Bridgeport, res, State Main hall employes, who have i the of first well gs C solicited Bo Loor the 00 otic ans, of for Nt nis, wind officials alike are malk aim in- i the } | | ing | cach EVENTS TONIGHT Superior photo plays and ville, Lyceum theater. vaude- High class photo drama, Fox's the- ater. Vaudeville and Keeney's theater, moving pictures, New Britain Turner society meets Turner hall, lodge, 1. 0. O. F,, A. M. hall. in Lexington in Jr. 0. U. meets Vater Jahn lodge, D of H.. meeta in Bardeck's hall, St, Jean Church Baptiste society meets at street. New Britain lodge, B. P. O, meets at 34 Washington street of A, E., Court Progre: meets Eagles hall., in Court Charter Oalk, ctric hall. F. of A, meety in PMPLOYES SEL KINCREASE. The water department employes at Shuttle Meadow have asked for an increase of from 25 to 30 cents per hour. In view of the increased liv- expenses and the fact that they to walk to and from the lake day the men feel they are en- » the raise. The board will obably grant this increase at the next meeting unless the council es- tablishes a fixed rate for all employes » the interim. nave SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY