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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDN B | | I3[][] MILLION DOLLAR BUSINESS IN YEAR : has been paid out in pensions, 514? 20 in sick and injury bene- fits, and $55,800 in group insurance. At the end of the vear there were employes insured with policies aggregating § ,600 covered in c of the iargest policies ever writ- . All employes are insured after three months' service, without ¢ them. The maintains stock purchasing plans under which employes on the admInistrativé, sales and clerical staff have purchased 5,823 shares of a par value of $582,- 300. For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a Prevent take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Look for W. GROVE'S signature on the SUGAR COMES HIGH. Fined $100 for Charging 20 Cents— Postal Clerk Fined. New Haven, March 10.—In asking for a sentence to be imposed on Wil- liam H. Hickman, a postal clerk, charged with stealing a special deliv- ery letter, Assistant U. Attorney Cohen told Judge Thomas vesterday that thefts in the New Haven post- ' 35c¢. i office in two vears were $11,740. Hick- man was fined $100 and given ten months in jail. )il Shutte was fined $100 for sells™ ing sugar at 20 cents a pound when the zovernment fixed the price at 11 cents. To Heal a Cough Take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, Such I Report of Amencan to Put the Old Things - Back in Service Take the Bay Stater on a prospecting tripthrough the house fromcellar to attic. Dig out the old discarded things and see what miracles he can work. You’ll be surprised what an improvement will be made by a few applications of Bay State Liquid Paints And there is a Bay State product for every painting job. Paints, stains, enam- els and varnishes. New England made, and the highest quality you can get. INOROUT, the All-Round Varnish Varnish indoors or out from the same can. INOROUT has stood the most trying tests and never turned a shade paler. Boiling water, rain, snow, ice or wind don’t affect INOROUT. It has proven itself the finest varnish one can buy. Tryit WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inc. Boston, Mass. Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England TR AN The Bay Stater You can buy Inorout Varnish and Bay State Paint from Leading Dealers Sell Bay State Paints Sugar Relining Co. New York, March 10.—Earl D. i imnual report for the president of ny 3 shows an increase in volume of busi- ness done from $200,000,000 to $300.- 000,000 compared with 1918. The profits from operation were $10,283, 081.92. The operating profit on the $200.000,000 volume is about 3 cents on cach dollar of turnover scribed as a margin so bhare of the sugar ted States has de- cent. in 1900 to nd the business has increased cor- o put the company in re with competitor owth of business it i s capacity Boston, - to build a new refinery at s purchased a raw 47 per cent. in 19 of its competi respondingl y)u tion to but a beautiful skin is possible only when the liver " .and kidneys are active, and the bowels functionate ly. The secret of beauty as well as of health is to maintain perfect digestion and elimination. BEECHAM’S PILLS help topreserve beauty and maintain health, because - they influence liver, kidneys, skin and stomach to ‘~functionate in harmony and efficiently. Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes,10c.,25¢c. Drink ANZAC and: DELPHIA The only comparablé substitutes. Ask for them by name and' reject mfenor imitations. If you ‘ca.m‘-lot éd \Awlntvy'cu R ask for, wnte or telephone i MINER, REED & TUi.LOCK, Local Distributors. Entertainment Each Evening . report, sugar plantation, in Cuba, Central Cunagua, The company owns but six 1 refineries of the in Consumption. Consumption in the United S exceeded 4,000,000 tons for the time. This is 500,000 tons more tt 1918 and 200,000 more than 1913, the highest previous year. The production of Cuba and the United States field is shown to have increased fr close of the 1898 to 4,290, pre-war 1919, than 1,000 per cent. since 1R98. “If,” says the report, “the industry of the United States and of Cuba has the continued support of the respective governments, there are many reasons to expect that it will hold a large part of the business which has come so unexpectedly during the course of the war.” Shipments to Europe, The report explains the shipments of refined sugar to the royal commis- sion on the sugar supply represent- ing Great Britain, France and Italy, which created ‘‘considerable confu- sion in the public min The sugar, it says, was the property of the roval commission and was merely refined here for its account, forming no part of the supply allocated to the United States This business benefited do- mestic consumers, the report points 1 out, in that the increased \oumei American war in in 1913, the last 6,173,204 in : mnre, helped to overcome rising costs of refining. The company maintained for more than sixteen months up fo January 13. 1920, a wholesale price on domestic business of 9 cents less 2 per cent. cash discount All sugar refined by the company regardless of destination was handled on the mar- zin eed upon with the equalization board for domestic business. The real exports of refined sugar from the United tes to foreign countries tons in 1919 compared 6 in 1918, 451, 62 in 1916. Government Control Continuecd. The joint purchase of Cuban sugar by the governments of the United States.” Great Britain, France, Italy and Canada expired December 31, 1919, “yet the legal power of control over the domestic situation,” says the “continues in the president of the United States under a special act of congress.” The destruction of beet sugar fac- tories in FEurope during the war shows that four in Belgium, 21 in Poland, and about 150 in TFrance were Jppnrentl\ put out of commis- is de- in 1917 rts and diagrams appended to sport show that the company a wholesale price on do- mestic business of nine cents less two per cent. cash discount from Septem- ber 9, 1918, to January 13, 1920, a period of more than sixteen months. The price of sugar in the United States has remained consistently low- er than in other countr Zouning Restrictions. From October 15 to the end of the | vear the North Atlantic coast refin- eries were restricted to the territory | east of Buffalo and Pittsburgh. f of the sugar consumed in the States in 1919 came from about ore-fourth from domes- and bzet. and the other ¢ Porto Rico, Philippines and various other regions. Cuba’s entire production was one- fourth of the world’s production, Eu- ropean beet one-fourth, India one- ava one-tenth and United & nd cane one-twentieth. ] The company has 2 ers, with average holdings of 44 shares each Industrial Relations. According to the report, Croup and Cold Troubles AreBest Treated Externally / OLDS are simply inflammation or congestion of the mucous membrane, or lining of the respiratory organs — air passages and lungs. They should be treated just as surface inflammations, such as burns or bruises, are treated—that is, the medication should be applied directly to the in- flamed parts. But medication cannot be applied directly to the air passages and lungs except in the form of vapors that can be inhaled, and until the discovery of Vick’s VapoRub, there was no efficient, economical method of supplying these vapors. Spasmodic Croup and Children’s Colds Vicks is particularly recommended to mothers with small children. It is externally applied and, therefore, can be used often and freely withsperfect safety. Let the children run out-doors, even in Winter, and get their needed fresh air and exercise, and simply apply a little Vicks over the throat and chest at the first sign of a cold, covering with a hot flannel cloth. For spasmodic croup, rub Vicks freely over the throat and chest until the difficult breathing is relieved. One application is commonly sufficient, and an application at bed time usually prevents a night attack. Head Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Fever For these troubles, Vicks can be melted in a spoon and the vapors inhaled, or a little applied up the nostrils and snuffed back into the air passages. There is no ““cure” for Asthma and Hay Fever—Vicks gives temporary relief in some cases. Insist on the Genuine At All Druggists 30c—60c—$1.20 ICA VAPORUB ‘ ICK’S VapoRub is the discovery of a North Carolina druggist, L. Richardson, who found a way to combine the standard, time-tested reme- dies—Menthol, Camphor, Turpentine, Eucalyptus, Thyme, Juniper, etc.—in salve form, so that when Vicks is applied to the body, these ingredients are wvaporized by the body heat. These vapors, in- haled with each breath all night long, carry the ‘medication direct to the affected parts. At the same time,Vicks is absorbed through and stimulates the skin, aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the congestion. Deep Chest Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Coughs For inflammation of the respiratory organs where there is tightness or soreness, Vicks should be rubbed well over the throat and chest until the skin is red; then spread on thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. The bed clothing shouldsbe arranged in the form of a funnel, so that the vapors.arising may be freely inhaled. In severe cases, hot, wet cloths should first be applied over the throat and chest to open the pores of the skin be- fore applying Vicks. If the cough is annoying, small portions of Vicks, the size of a pea, can be swallowed every few hours. Used as a Liniment, Salve, Poultice or Plaster In addition to its vaporizing qualities, Vicks has also Scen found to be an excellent anti-inflammatory applica- tion. It makes a cooling, soothing dressing for such troubles as Bites, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Frost Bite, Headache, Itch- ings, Poison Oak, Soreness, Sprains, Sunburn, etc. Your Colds ROUILLARD-LINTON CAMP FAIR : NOW IN FULL SWING AT STATE ARMORY, Tonight--Curley’s Jazz Orchestra Thursday and Friday Nights--Olcott’s Orchestra. ARCH STREET Dancing Each Evening; Spencer and Thomas Entertainers Monday Night--Olcott’s Orchestra Saturday Night--Lynch’s Orches 0 ./