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AT CHANGEIN WOMAN'S LIFE Mrs. Godden Tells How It May be Passed in Safety and Comfort. Fremont, 0.—¢I was passing through the eritical period of life, being forty- years of age and ad all the symp- toms incidenttothat | change—heat fia es, nervousn~=s, and | was in a genel run down condition, SO it was hard for m to do_my work. | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | pound was rccom- mended to me as the best remedy for my troubles, which it surely proved to be. I fcel better and stronger in every way since tcking it, and the annoying sympioms have disap- | peared.”’ — Mrs. M. GODDEN, 925 Na- poleon St., Fremont, Ohio. Such annoying symptons as heat flashes, nervousnsss, backache, head- ache, irritability and ‘‘ the blues,’”” may be speedlly overcome and the system restored to normal conditions by this | famous root and herb remedy Lydia E. ’ Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. If any comphcations present them- selves write thé Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for suggestions how to overcome them. The result of forty years experience is at your service and your letter held in strict confidence. Jell Try Mint Jiffy-Jell with roast lamb or cold meats. It is vastly better than mint sauce. Try Jiffy-Jell desserts with their real fruit flavors in essence form, in vials. Each is so rich in condensed fruit juice that it makes a real fruit dainty. Yet they cost no more than old-style gelatine desserts. JuffyJeit 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s 2 Packages for 25 Cents HEARTBURN or heaviness after meals are most an- noying manifestations of acid-dyspepsia. Ki-MaID§ pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help restore normal digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION q_ = | An Inside Bath ' MakesYou Look | and Feel Fresh Says a glass of hot water with | phosphate before breakfast keeps iliness away. This excellent, common-sense health measure being adopted by miilions. Physicians the world over recom- mend the inside bath, claiming this is of vastly more importance than out- s because th skin res do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing ill health, while the | pores in the ten yards of bowels do. Men and women are urged to drink each morning, before breakfast a glass of hot water with a teaspooful of limestone phosphate in it, as a means of helping to wash m the stomach, liver kidneys, and bowels the previous day’s indigestible ial, poisons, sour bile and toxins thus cleansing, sweetening and puri- fying the entire alimentary canal be. ore putting more food into ‘the stomach. Just as soap and hot water cleanse and freshen the skin so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the elim- inative organs. Those who swake up with bad breath, coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head sallow com- plexion, acid stomach; others who are ibject to bilious attacks or constipa- tion should obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. | This will cost very little but is suffi- | cient to demonstrate the value of in- side bathing. Those who continue it each morning are assured of pro- nounced results, both in regard to health and appearance. Tried to Get Kaise In his attempt to kidnap the Kaiser | from the castle of Count von Bentinck ° Jast January, he was accompanied by a number of officers. The party cross- ed the Holland border in automobiles and after succeeding in passing the | guards entered the mansion. In pre- | paring to search for the Kaiser a | number of Holland guards appeared | and the American party retired. (¢) Underwood & Underwood. ‘DESK CHAIR HEROES ~ TARGET OF G. 0. P. Fian Sweeping Investigation of “Bombproot” Jobs Held by Some[ Washington, April 4.—Republican | cibers of the house will demand an “bomh-proof” jobs by the war inquiry into the they declare were given 1nd navy departments to rich young sons of wealthy and influen- from the men or ial citizens to save them solution for a thorou | tigation of the reporis t ihousand men of drat tucked away in the departments at Washington is now peing prepar and will be introduced soon after the house meets. It will assert, in the vreamble, t many men of means y commissions to remove them the jur ction of their were T \ boards. A dragnet is to be One of the ased in this in- 3 requests will be the ftiles of the office of the retaries of t army and navy. In ihat way. all of the correspondence leading up to such appointments will e made public. ’ It is charged by republicans certain democrats used their tions on important committees to get sons of favorite constituents in bomb- proof places in the army or navy or shipping board while the sons of less fortunite men were sent to the | front to fight. It is alleged that one well-known house committee chair- secured such positions for six young men from his district. After “Swivel-Chair Brigade.” It is understood now that Repre- that man posi- | | sentatives Britten, or Rodenberg, or | Knutson of Minnesota will be select- gation, | ed to conduct this inv | Coupled with this inquiry will be one to ascertain the number of com- issioned men held in the service vithout definite work or plans. Thi will reach many young men | ington who bkelong t> the de. swivel- forma! pr m of the der Mon 1 republicans. has stated | tive legislation, going on, such { Representativ Miller of Rodenberg, Graham and Illinois; Zihlman of but, active while this. is embers as | Minnesota, Britten of tures will be busy inves The entire housing plan gram for war workers will be in- vestigated thoroughly. A request for | the number of people cared for in the hotels for war workers on the Union tation and pro- will be made to the proper authori- ties. Republican congressmen claim that 1,800 war workers are cared for 601 employes. To Ask Sweeping Tnquiry. entative Graham of Illinois eparing a olution ty to invest tures of the war depa-tment. He ill make a sweeping inqguiry into the letting of contracts and purchasing of supplies. One of the charges that will be gone into is to the effect - that some contractors were turned down | on war camp ‘construction contracts contraetors who reaped quite a har- vest. It is alleged that big con- tractors were permitted to get the big profits and then: turn the jobs over to smaller contractors. The post office department inves- tigation, to be’ conducted by Repre- tative Zihlman, is ‘o be a broad one. It will cover the taking over and operating ‘of the wire systems. The charges of the Postal Telegraph “able company that the depart- | me s boosting rates to help the Western Union and take care of in- crease in wages will be.a feature. The Investigations to be made will be authorized early after congress convenes so that whatever is brought out can be used for campaign pur- [ | Wash- | o > | This is not to be a part of the | principal work of the house | ill be the consideration of construec- | f Plaza and the number of | | persons employed to l6ok after them asking for | atc the expendi- | and all of the fat jobs went to big | poses. Tomorrow, Saturday, Apr. 5th We Announce THE FORMAL OPE ING THE BEE HIVE | New Britain’s Ladies’ Shop with a Comprehensive Showing of Spring Modes in WRAPS, SUITS, DRESSES, MILLINERY AND BLOUSES YOU will find assembled here for your selection the choice of tne Metropolitan fashions in women’s wear. Our buyers have been in New York for weeks selecting our stock and we pride ourselves on a showing that is second to none. Ask us to show you around. We will serve you better than any other store organization. We have but one price for all. Qur prices are marked in plain figures. We extend a hearty invitation to attend the Opening of New Britain’s New Store, Saturday, April 5th. THE BEE HIVE | 371373 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN