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AT 0 M & % RS TRAI n ~ cers. A further great asse i) ¢ (] Plorida, where hundreds of confidc “‘“f GROCERS TRANE INCINES SR, | oot A Iurthonisrontl :u‘,‘\d\i 1}\:\;\ | rhers g hartict v 9. According to Av : ¢h in- 4 vork e said to operate, pa - o vding e ke i 1 SRS tmony winter tourists | thur J. Giles, seretary of the British | 7o co o work it up by his own ”“:r J 2 ’ e lon et ot thedlieaaiity. 2 Sritish groceny e ' o o G N. SIS = Suspension of Prohibition PRUOImM L g5 gg9,000 o year durving - the —w : 1 )l‘l‘\ ADO KILLS 15, i i nect “*The food controller Mr. Gile: ‘ 1 Corpus Christi, Tex., Mz 9 k. —_— Ao I ave HldERESES O he srocers’ real friend for {teen Dersons were killed B . Stockholm, April 31, (Correspond- 4 (8 (5 p or five years, in enabling | when one of the worst tornadoes eye, During Past Year These CrOOKS ence’or e it s Cone fiite 10 LK or anl el *surpines | xporienced in’ somthwest Texas aysoy crable gains made by the socialist { FE00 T Len of which the public [the lower Rio Grande valley. demoy. Party in the county councils clections § 3OCE 08001 a ¢ hrior to the war. lishing farmhouses and dolng e, 0 ; would 1 | [ iR ) held in Sweden vecently is attributed oo one of the good things the war |damage to growing crops, according ' ) ( Thit is € : | 13 | ng to by some Swedish newspapers fo Pt beomplished. [t has been a ver- [telegrams reccived here from g by fact that the party dropped its : el or the gro- Chicago, May 9.—The American mer prohibition platform .\mlr v confidence man reaped a harvest of st crate ‘\:l\. :.IVVIE;:Y:‘U!\ | more than $10,000,000 last -\‘:”" gcopblies X \H'”_»k‘ wive ol cording to flgures compiled by Chicago themglicy fof ib ; ‘| chi, act 1 BBtk ition e mhi= 1= the mpnyoximatell & SUidor Lo A Dol O IReRst amount actually collected from the by the ‘~‘)\“‘” el s e I“\_‘_: Bl ‘edulous public by professional con AL L e only Bience operators and does not include, 38 yews OF SEC - SO GO DUV ' the millions gathered in annually i g ol e the various stockjobbing s { showed an increase over the last | The crude devices of the ¢ NC L e i 100 In et can confidence man, with his shell EREA T e e were mostly at | three-card monte, gold brick, sreen expense of t liberal party, | Boods, money-changing and lemon i SR 0T e ‘ games, have given way to modern g hadly beaten not only by fhq | methods, more complex and mOre . jisis but also hy (he . profitable. Tu Stockliolm the sociali l The really uccessful confidence ouydidat th conse ative : men of today usually have summer the liberals 15. the partic ini { and winter homes, ride in limousines ' respectively 72.000, 45,000 i and are aided by richly gowned! 00 votes in this cily ; women, authorvitics say They ‘.Hl‘ cducated and far more clever than DSLAM BPHGS BEAtt Brothers of old days whose fa- | P il ! -~ Batite trick In Chic A1 the | K COMFORT Forget Your Masonic Templo 1o for a @Ufi { g small sum or agree to make the 3 SKIN Best Fnend on building “turn around.” . “] ‘\NGHY ’ Land-selling schemes, peddling of . PR i i T B orthicss mine and ofl well stoclk,| ~When angry itchin LR OLNEY S r) # il A sake’ sporting through cvery merve of your body o g tapping ar o maidens of . relief, turn to Poslam and let - it T et e e @ydnts are now the hand maldens e At T amm festival we shouldexyressour sentimenta e modern conndence man. who soothe and afiay &E - FURTE with flowers. Send Mother o capi- learn how e e r o fjiitches wits with the P plendid help it can vender in heal- ROSES—There are many inexpensive ' § E o e Il ing cczema, disposing of rashes rietiestochoose from. ~ For those vha ' with the ant T ine Ip-scale and 1 vish to spend a little more we suggest | SRt SE R "®" disorders. The is to apply Pos- the queen of all flowers— 4 ently sent to the penitentiary were : 1 2 : gl WO U e LR R Sl b G T & et PG i American Beauties—withlongstems. | s ook s saroastes muce than hotf f8ce and in the morning to lbok For SPRING FLOWERS in Baskets or Growe f i R L ! improvement. The effect of its ~on- ing Placts ere idec for brightening ;‘]'“'”“ dolinrs R 3 centrated healing cnergy shows agree- gt 3 B [ k Fear of publicity keeps most ans . Fite © Z IR S ims quiet, thus giving the b Lok - ) o W confiderico man a certain degreo of | Sold cverywhe T i VOLZ FLORAL COMPANY Ny : : mhey badd | iio o rgency aboratories ’ " ! B R el Wt TRt Nl Vs f 98 West Main Street {| Place Your Order that federa! provccution for using the : N : { ; malls to dr has been a big [ Trep Yol ‘”1’” coine cleazer, ]) Now for B 13 her, better, the daily use of " i 3 B ite T e Ll im’ Sonp, medicated with Poslar. \ Sunday, May 12th yrought aboul convictic « \ jozen leading confidence workers “Tom RBrown, who ¢ e from 1) tvolt and made his headquarters in New York, was father of the present type of confidence said Willi A. Pinkerton, veteran detective, in striking a comparison between the old and new swindle “He operated 40 years ago ard formerly was @ three-card monte man. He was known as a bunco steerer and won by fake lottery schemes and other crooked gambling devices. Then he invented the gold brick with which he toured the country The g n goods game came later and Brown had many im- itators who picked up thousands an- nually. Wir apping and other schemes now wused were developed from those old games. Thc modern operators don't bother with small money and often clean up $100,000 in u single deal. The old-timers thought $1,000 a big job. | “Victims are not really honest at heart, for they often enter into a scheme to cheat another fellow. The small-town banker and business man has proved a shiming mark for swin- ilers. They cannot risk their reputa- tion by complaining. It is surprising 10w many shrewd business men fall nto the net.” It is estimated that 1o $10,000,000 total of obtained in $3,000,000 was DRINK EOT WATER { IF YOU DESIRE A a‘ims*fi’ COMPLEXION Says we can't help but better and feel better after an inside bath. look To look one's best and fecl o th each best is to enjoy an inside 1t morning to flush from the system the previous day's waste, sour fermenta- tions and poisonous toxins before it is absorbed into the blood. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves hehind a certain amount of incombustible material the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave in the nlimentary organs a certain amount of in indigestible material, which if not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which are then sucked into the hlood through the very ducts which are In- tended to suck In only nourishment to sustain the body. If you want to the glow of tiealthy bloom in your che to see vour skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, which is a harmless means of wash ing the te material and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and | bowels, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire ailmentary tract, before putting more food into the stomach. Men and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid com- plexion, also those who wake up with A coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with headaches, billous spells, acid stomach or constipation should begin this phos- phated hot water drinking and are assured of very pronounced results in | one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phos- | phate costs very little at the drug | store but is sufficient to demonstrate | that just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens the skin on the outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside prgans. We must always consider that Internal sanitation is vastly more fm- see portant than outside cleanliness, be- cause the skin pores do not absorb Impurities into bowel pores do. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 1916. e HARTFORD. OUR PROMPT AND EFFICIENT MAIL OR TELEP! WHEN YOU CANNOT SHOP HERE IN HONE PERSON TRIMMED HA CLEARANC This Price for Saturday $3I. TS For Hats Formerly $4.95, $5.95 and $6.95 RVICE Something like 0 Hats in all; Hats in all shape nd all are Hats in styles of the moment; as attractive a ou'll see this summer at the fall prices There ary rimmings of Ribbon, Flowe Glyeerine Ostrich, Ostrich Tips and Novelties. For two days your opportunity to save $1.20 to $3.20 on a smart vacation Hat. Fourth Floor. Saturday Sale of Knit U aturday Sale of Knit Underwear liable Makes in S Weigh Reliable Makes in Summer Weights American Hosiery Silk Lisle Women’s Summer Vests, low Women's Lisle Unifon Suits, Union Suits in flesh and white, neck, low slecves, silk tape; low neck, no sleeves, lace some have bodice top; regular P St A regular price 29c. 21 trimmed; regular price 75 e 1 For Saturday ........ C $1.25. For Saturday .. C American Hosier Vests in Women's lisle low neck, no Women's Knit Chemise, ox- flesh and white, some with sleeves, tight knee Union Suits; cellent garment for warm bodice top; regular price regular price 85c. i . e 65 weather; regular price For 65 1l SERIRGERE oamoar (& s 7 C SAtUrAay - .....ee.n (& One lot of Union Suits, all BLEhEarE e Women's tight knee Iants: summer weight; all perfect Bodie regular price 25 regular price 25c 19 | worth up to 75 For 19 For Saturday ........ c | For Saturday [ Saturday C Shoes Of Course the Q styles and variety. . Is going over the top in a whir Most of them are made on our famous Fox Foot Form last Wifid s ot BUL why Welt longas which is especially designed -for tender little growing feet before buying those bonds? Children’s Shoes are fitted here by experts. \;0"'“ buy them eventually Tans are today the proper leather for Children's Shoes that is it you are looking for a 3 2 | sure investment—so why not Come here for these: BOyEtods s Ml el Viotor Toan Sizes 5 to 8, price $3.00 to $4.25. | is your business just as much Sizes 8 1-2 {o 11, price $3.50 to $5.00. as it is the other fellow's, and Sizes 11 1-2 to 2, price $4.50 to $6.00. the American that slacks now , sizes 2 1-2 to 6, $1.50 to $7.50. deserves a hyphen. Women’s Overalls for Gardening Men’s Tan Footwear FIFTH FLOOR. Boys’ Sailor Suits for $3.50 FOR SATURDAY ONLY HOME OP NEED. apartment where Balzac wrote his| UNDERTAKERS GO ON STRIKE. E masterpiece. i —— War (aused 1 od of Neglect; ;r’n Hw( ble stands the china | Hearses ¢ and Pallbearers Carry i 2 3 offce pot fro S or ich Art to Resume. O et o L WHICIIthel Fau tHor Coffins in Bucnos Ayves, Paris, May > home of the T v 0 refresh himself, for Bal- 3 y mous I'rench re de Dl |28¢ Was 8 mishty diiniker of coffes, Bucnos ‘Ayvres, May 9.—Employes of zac, in the Rue Raynouard at ¥ old “"my cuts and original printing | undertakers have gone on strike and | was reopened today as an artist's cen- | PrO0TS fdorn the wal In the gar.|funeral processions as . result, have taE! 1Tho house Whith 5 a0t ounaearassthe sving Sth ¢ tended still | to be made on foot. It is not unusual by an ald world garden, had heen lilacs have been | to see tired pallbear resting the ly neglected, but has now been restor- FOPE i - | cotlins on street corne ed to present the appearance it had in | I One rocm the trap- | If a hearse can be procured police- Balzac’s time, with its vestibule paint- |door throu y s5ed to| men act as guards for the hearse, ed blue and the original oak carvings 4150 : A redit vhile mounted police precede and fo and dark red tapestries decorating the called: Sl Turkish— the MILDEST and BEST tobacco for Cigarettes. enjoymentof e Turkish tobacco— there is a tremendous pride and satisfaction in smoking a cigarette that has absolute standing among the best people everywhere.' When you exhibit a package of Helmar you stamp yourself a man of taste and knowledge. Srgiggios Makers of the Highest Grade Tankish and Egyplian Cigarellesinthe World ' 100 high grade Sailor Suits In our new and enlarged de- with two pai of Trousers On the fourth floor Overalls partment for men's shoes. both long and short; in khaki, gingham, chambray These new lines, just received, collar, red emblem on sleeve - at the following prices: and guaranteed absolufely fast and percale; sizes 34 to 46. and 00 color, made of white drill In We arc agents for the Sweet- $8.00 $9- sizes 3 to 1 regular prices A tan and 8 and $4.00. & Orr Overalls in all sultable ma- bmw“\’""‘k"’:‘"‘gz CE e Fifth Floor. terials, 98¢, $1.98 up to $5.00. narrow toe last.