New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 12, 1922, Page 5

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R, R, RATES HINDER LIVESTOCK GROWER Sen, Kendrick Attacks Cost & Shipping at Convention Colorado Springs, Col,, Jan, Never hefore have the stockgrowers of the country been confronted with as many or as serlous problems asg those being faced today, Senator John B. Kendrick, of Wyoming told the Amerfcan Live Stock assoclation in gonvention here today. The solution of our ta sald Senator Kendrick “lies along the line of patient and courageous cooperation on the part of all. Let it not be sald that the laborers arc few or lacking in diligence." Pimples and boils —caused by errors of diet Awell-known skin specialist says that:pimples are “sig- nal flags of danger” often in- dicating errors in diet. Indeed pimples are so frequent- 1y associated with faulty habits of eatingandimproperdigestion that the first thing to do is to see that our food is right. Fresh yeast is a wonderful cor- rective food for these skin disor- ders. Fleischmann'’s Yeast is rich in the elements which improve appetite and digestion and which keep the intestines clean of poi- sons. Physiciansand hospitalsall over the country are recommending Fleischmann'’s fresh yeast for pim- ples and boils. It gets right at the basic cause of these complaints. Eat 2 to 3 cakes of Flaisch- mann’s fresh yeast daily before or between meals to keep your s healthy. Besureit’s Fleischmann's Yeast—the familiar tin-foil pack- age with the yellow label. Place astanding order with your grocer. GIRLS! GROW THICK LONG, HEAVY HAIR WITH “DANDERINE” B o Buy a 35-cent botlle of “Dandcfine.” One application ends all dandruff, stops itching { unjust, | ator Defends Bloe Kendrick voleed his ap proval of what Is known as the agri cultural bloe in the senate when' he sadd “The prospect of obtaining modifi cations in the tariff bill, favorable to the wool growers and livestock pro- | ducers, is increased by the fact that nearly every member of the so-called lenltural bloe is in favor of such changes. And T may say here that the membership of this bloe is com- posed almost exclusively from the west 1 south, and Includes something like an even number of members of hoth political parties, Has Public At Ieart “The actions of this group of men are not baged upon an attitude either | i opposition to or in favor of any | political party, neither are they an | tyonistic to anything that speaks for | the welfare of any other Indust |any section of the nation, They are less concerned as to party politics and more concerned ghout the welfare of the for whom they sume to | speak, and they have heen particular- 11y concerned in securing at least lim- ognition for agricultural itock interests, Senator Kendriek ing's effor Henator of people ed President secure some ure of rvelief for the live stock and also pafd a high tribute cretary of Agriculture Henry €. Wallace, “It is doubtful,” he said, “if in all the land a man could be found more worthy ‘and wel!l qualified or one in whom there is reposed more universal respect and confidence than our pres- ent secretary of agriculture, Henry C. Wallaec. “An important part of our legisla tive program is the cnactment of a law that will prove a‘more permanent system of credits for producers ol livestock than are now available. We have at this time one of the most stems of commercial ered- v any of the great na- arm loan act has provid- ‘tory method of ng loans based upon landed se- curities, but no system of credits has yet heen provided that will afford to stockmen onable access to loan- able funds at low s of interest and covering the nece; period of time vequired in the production of live stock.” In talking of the railroad situation a t concerns livestock sers, Sena- tor Kendrick said: “One of the many causes that have contributed so large- ‘1_\' to the distrs and discouragement of livestock producers has been the ind we fully’ believe, the un- in in freight rates.” Mariet Receipts In discussing market Kendriek said: “One of the most serious questions demandi ttention at our hands i necessar, Ase receipts, Sen- ! that of congested receipts in our ma onable to believe that ipts would go far to- s. It is becom- more apparent that there is an urgent need for some form of concerted action hy which recefpts in our markets may he more evenly distributed. A conservative estimate ould probably show that the heav- iest losses sustained by stockmen are sioned throngh our present in- discreet, system of marketing. T 1g the problems which are to be solved, we must first con- tend for and secure an adjustment of railroad rates that will be based lets, stabilize, ward s ae and falling hair, and, in a few moments, you o have doubled the ; | beauty of your Tt 8 will appear a mass, so soft, lustrous, and to do up. But what w please you most will be after a few week's u when you see new h —fine and downy at kg first—yes—but really i new hair growing all over the scalp. | “Danderine” is to the hair what fresh | showers of rain and sunshine are to| vegetation. 1t goes right to the roots, | invigorates and strengthen them. This delightful, stimulating tonic helps thin | , faded hair to grow long, thick and luxuriant. HEALING CREAM QUICKEST RELIEF FOR HEAD COLDS Colds and catarrh yield like magic to soothing, healing, antiseptic cre that penetrates through every sage and relieves swoilen, membrarnes of nose and throat. Your clogged nostrils open . right up and you can breathe freely. Hawking and snuffling stop. Don't stay stuffed up and miserable, Get a small bottie of I Balm from your druggist. little in nostrils and get relief, Millions endorse this known for more than fifty the remedy | s, | | LINONINE After Linonine has stopped | the cough continue its use as! a builder. It overcomes weakncss brought on by colds and builds up the system, at the same time it is relieving the victim of cough and cold. TOO MANY PEOPLE NEGLECT AITER I CTS OF COLDS. SHOULD U LINONINE UNT LTH 1S PULLY RI It s said that there isn't another medicine in the whole world that | OVERCOMES BRONCHIAL| COUGHS as quickly and thoroughl as Linonine docs. It finds the v tim of a cough in a distressed con- dition and soon brings Dblessed re- | lief. This familiar trade-mark every bottle of the genuine Look for it. | fand shooting trophies and upon equity and fairness. “It would seem imperative that we promptly take such steps as seem ad- visable toward bringing such influ- ences to be: 5 will tend to regulate the volume of receipts in our mar- I'hrough cooperation with allied nches of our industry we must ex » such legitimate influences have toward increasing the con- mption and thus the demand for r produc Makes ’Em Talk ou 12 holds 34 has veteran trapshooters ping at his proficiency with gun and clay pigeon. He re- cently scored 99 out of a possible 100 is out after new honors in trap Jimmie Bonner at | meets in the vicinity of New York. HIS TRADE MARK ON EVERY B | All Druggists—new 1'educedli price, 50c and $1. l — PALACE— Starting Sunday “MOTHER O’ MINE” senators or| anc "died to a later date, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JA |[FIRE UNDERWRITERS IN ANNUAL MEETING 1, Dayton Humphrey s Elected President—Banquet Is Postponed Until a Later Date The annual Britain Board was held o'clock, at City all of the New Underwriters ut in the reports meeting of IMire yesterday afternoon the board rooms building. Officers’ lowing officers ensuing year: Presflent—H, Dayton Humphrey, Vice-President—Frank H, Shields, Henry N. Lockwood, Verner Anderson. J -P. W, Murray Harry G. Hancock, Auditing—Harry Clifton W, Wilson, Owing to the inclemency of weather, the annual banquet, which was to have been held, was postpon- to be determined by the committee in charge, COMMANDEZ. ROGERS BOOKS QUARTETTE were clected for the and G. Hancock and ATy VIe] American Legion Head Secures Musi- cal Treat—=Senator Seymour Ac- cepts Invitation With Pleasure Commander James Rogers of the Post, American Legion, has signed up the Shannon Quartette to appear in this city some Sunday afternoon in the near future. He is expected to announce his committee in a week or so. State Commander Seymour assured officials of the Eddy-Glover Post over the telephone this morning that he would attend the local meeting Janu- ary 20. The Eddy-Glover Post is making elaborate preparations for their commander's visit. Commander Seymour has cancelled a trip of state commanders at Annapolis, Maryland, to attend the New Britain and James Rogers is especially anx- ious for a large turn-out because of this fact. San Mat_eo Lair Holds W. W. Gu Grandissimo at the meeting of San Mateo Lair held at the state arm- ory on Arch street last evening. Oth- er officers to be installed were: S. E. Magson, as T. I. G. G. G.; 1. T. Hills as L. H. K. Edward Kinderlain as the Highest Datto; A. H. Griswold as the Highest Datto and T. Johknson s the High Datto. The keepers of the gate are M. I. Young, Edward Fgan, George Staubley and John Lubutokse R. G. Hughes, the past department commander of New Jersey and a member of the Lair of Newark, New Jersey, was present and addressed the members last evening. STORM HITS MAINE Gale and Snow Which Passed Over Here Yesterday Continues Onward. Washington, Jan. 12.—The storm which yvesterday wrapped northeastern section of States in an icy blanket and buffeted the Atlantic coast with gales ranging in velocity up to 76 miles an hour, today was central over southeastern Maine, according to weather bureau reports. Cold wave warnings for northern New England and north- eastern New York with the prediction of frost tonight as far south as cen- tral Florida. winter the Japan's principa silk, cotton tissues exports are raw and silk tissues. * BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute fm{'j calomel,l agt g;;ntly (}){n the bowels and positively do the work. People afgicéted \\'Kh bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards'Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to . natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. S All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards’ Olive_ Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Br. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac- tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Talke one or two every night fora week and note the effect. 15¢ and 30c. 5 Rheumatism A Remarlable Home Treatment Glven By One Who Had It In the year of 1803 T was attacked hy Muscular and Sub-acute Rheumn- tism. 1 suffered as ouly those who are thus afflicted know, for over three years. 1 tried remedy after remedy, but such relief as I obtalned was only temporary. Finally, I found a treatmdit that cured me completely, and such a pitiful con- ditfon has never returned. 1 have glven it to a number who were fer- rihly afflicted, oven hedridden, of them soventy to efghty vea and the results were the same as my own casc sufferer from any auscular and - sub-acute the joints) rheumatism, valua of my im- : Treatment” for its re- : healing power. Don’t send simply mail your name and and 1 will send it free to it and it long- rid address try. has proven itself to looked-for inecans of such forms&of rheums send the price of It, understand, do not want your money unl are perfectly sat- isfied to Isn't that falr? Why sutfer any longer when relief is thus offered you free? Don't delay. Write today. Mark H ston RIdg. Mr. Jack: statement true, ackson, 4H Dur- No. responsible, Above were read and accepted and the fol- | 0 JARY 12, 19 RECEIVES DECORATION A Dr.J, A dell foremost engineering lecorated the Order Merit of the This is Dr. Wad ceoration, the Order of him i Im for of auth heer with 1l i cond \ of Lo Waddell of Americs cred Treasure econd J the Sun Fourth 18 conferred Melji instructor University Tokio Awarded Order of Merit 13y dap- sl upon anese Authoritics, 1588 the 1thout Jan, 12 Toklo, In recognition of el was ald of glven Ja tudents of en. | perial | | the | o2 4 & A ¥ meeting, | Installation at Armory | Bullen was installed as Gu| The “Get 'Lhere, | the ice yacht regatta on the Shrewsbury River, Red Bank, N. J. | The pictures sho wthe “G e of the latest race. nanipuiaied by blenry applegate and l!eu-] ben White, is sweeping everything hefore it in the early races of | t There” and her pilots at the start pad valuahle with ty sorviee the partment of ind rendered Japun in of the university CONN. PATENTS | e U, to foundatios the connection engineering nectiont Inventors List furnished Manning trect \ of Harold Store, 211 by office Walk New Britain Algul G Mai Charles ing machir John Linlgach, hox verett Vadve Harold che Over , Norwieh, Grind Union Clity Bafety plosive Haver engines Man Camneror D, Cha lace tip. Cowles, South ster, Shor I'homas 1., signor, b Bridgeport 1o e plant, ven, peating patents; ma cups and the mesne assignments Power Olanetn, New Ha Winchest I'wo piper primary cel Locomohile Harold 1w signor to the Arms company. ching company as for making manufactur of I n lke Stanley 1 The Pratt company, Deep spindic Ellsworth A, Hawthorne, Iuminating appar: A, lawthorne, er, il River. Chester, ussignor Action roll to Lyer Music Bridge port Ilsworth Bri Lamp | port | i | Don't stay stuffed snuftling! A Compound” until three breaks any Instant up! Quit blowing and dose of "Pape’s Cold taken cevery two hours doses are taken cold right up The first dose ope ind air pas Relief! usually s clogged-up 10s- | tri ages of head; stops | e G Howard H Hoffman, Fairfield wsslgnor to The Lake Torpedo liridgeport, Housed submarine hoats, Kwasnieskl, Torrington, knoh MeNab, | Beach | Boat company, cleat for | Thomas M Door bell and Alexander Rudder Sumuel J. Newman, New Haven, as- signor to I, Newman & Sons, Two | patents; clasp for corsets; corset, Willlam N, Russell, New Haven, Anti-window rattier, William H. Itussell, New Haven, | Combination tire holder and extraca- tor ( Iiridgeport, )/ G by Firearms arl signor, Tarlin [ hrearm Swibilius, mesne New Haven, as- gnments, to The Corp. Automatic rade-Mark Registrations | Tk Kolynos company, New Haven Tooth pastes, antiseptic +olution, and | germicidal disinfectant Alfred W, Lourie, Hartford tain medicinal oil and ointment, | rhe Eaw. Malley company, [ Haven, Vellir the plece Applicat Trade-Mark ¥ ntion Stopper company, 10r to American Dan Dottle caps, seals, New Seal Corp. stoppers. The American Fabrics company, Biridgeport, Peatherstitch braid and embroidery edging. I Eleetrie I stport, Hair curlers J. M. Ney company, Hartford. applications gold alloys for den- PUTrPOSES, dite company, “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks any Cold in a Few Hours running; relieves headache, dull- feverishness, sneezing. ape's Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes | Contains no quinine. Insist up- nic on Pape's. | nos n X’S8 STARTING SUNDAY “JUST AROUND THE CORNER” BY FANNY HURST—AUT! HOR OF “HUMORESQUE" ANNUAL MID-WINTER SALE OF USED PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS the United | were ordered | UPRIGHT PTANOS allet & Davis Tnited hickeving .... aines Drothers cEwen stodart honinger ollermann untington ISBI80 . o5 s wix e Lester Tiffany shoninger 0.00 4] 50.00 S185.006 $195.00 5.0% 5 | 3206.00 {ingsbury Trayser Behr Brothers \utotone v Henry F. Miller Becker Brother Becker Brothers Our Annual Mid-winter Clearance Sale of used Pianos and Player Pianos opens Friday, January 13th and lasts until January 19th. portant events in the musical This sale is one of the im- calendar of the year. No other sale offers anything like this opportunity to se- cure a high grade instrument The month of December store the cream of used instruments. at a moderate price. always brings into our Only the appeal of the Steinway can induce people of means and taste to sacrifice Pianos still in good condition. During this last December we received an unusually large number of good Pianos Grands and repvoducing Pianos. in exchange for Steinway Few of them needed much of any attention but whatever work was necessary, our experienced mechanics and finishers have furnished the necessary parts and done the work so that we can offer these Pianos with the s ones. T way, we of any kind. ame guarantee as the new 1at means that if they are unsatisfactory in any will exchange them without charge or obligation Many of these Pianos can be bought on our conven- ient mon terms. thly payment plan or Tiffany Milton Fischer Mendelsohn Harrington Loshen Haines Broth Behr Brothers Knabe r Becker Brothers Becker Brothers A. B. Chase Stelnway Steinway GRAND PI Davis Hallet & Mehlin ..o.us Henry F. Miller Steinway Steinway vou can suggest your own “ree delivery anywhere in the state. ANOS $185.00 $525.00 $875.00 .. $1250.00 ... $1350:00 TKINS BROS., Inc. SOLE STEINWAY AGENTS 211 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD

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