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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922 . Our Annual Cost Sale ‘ Opens Friday Morning, January 20th At 9 o’clock - GREATEST SALE OF THE SEASON WE ARE OFFERING EVERYTHING IN OUR IMMENSE STOCK AT SALE PRICES — WE DO NOT CARRY SECONDS — WE HAVE NOT BOUGHT iJP JOB LOTS — BUT, WE ARE OFFERING OUR REGULAR STOCK OF FIRST CLASS MERCHANDISE DURING THIS SALE PULLAR anp NIVEN AMERIGAN TRIBUTE * TO ITALIAN MARTYR . U. S, Takes Part in Exercises at Grave of Unknown Hero Rome, Jan. 18. -~ (By Associated F'ress; — America today paid tribute to the Italian unknown soldier who sleeps beneath the nation's shrine in this cify. American soldiers, torming a compesite battalion participated in he ceremonies incidental to the be- val of the congressional medal of upon the Italian warrior. Jtiehard Washburn Child, United States ambassador to Italy, delivered the oration at the tomb. ‘“We come to do honor to one who, though nameless shall glorify through MOTHER! Clean Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” Even a sick child loves the*fruity"” taste of ‘‘California Fig Syrup.” If the little tongue s coated, or if your child is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colic, a teaspoonful - will never fail to open the howels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works all the con- stipation poison, sour bile and waste from the tender, little bowels and gives you a well, playful child again. Milllons of mothers keep “Call- fornia ¥ig Syrup” handy. They know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup’” which has directions for bables and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say ‘‘California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup. LINONINE After Linonine has stopped the cough continue its use as a builder. It overcomes weakness 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 THE AFTER EFFECTS OF COLDS, THEY SHOULD CONTINUE TO USE LINONINE UNTIL THEIR HEALTH 1S FULLY RESTORED. It is said that there isn't anothcr medicine in the whole world that OVERCOMES BRONCHIAL COUGHS as quickly and thoroughly as Linonine does. It finds the vic- tm of a cough in a distressed con- Idltiun and soon brings blessed re- lef. This familiar trade-mark is on every bottle of the genuine Linonine. Look for it. TUIS TRADE MAFK ON EVERY BOTTLER | while he lay at anchor 15 miles south | east of Atlantic Highlands. [the Hartford Aetna 4 the ages the nation that gave him birth” said Mr. Child. ¥By this trih- ute we lay upon this altar, we hope in some measure to add to the to- kens of love, faith and trust flowing from the people of the United States to the people of Italy. *1t is proper at this moment, when we stand together at the last resting place of one who made the ultimate sacrifice to a high cause, that we, who are living, should pledge to each oth- er the fulfiliment of the high purpose held in common by our two govern- ments and our two peoples. It is in fitting we should pledge to each other devotion to justice and toler- ance; faithful' labor and unselfish service to truth in all our words; loy- alty in our lives and honesty in all our deeds. “It is for us in whose veins the coursing life blood still flows to keep always in our hearts the memory of the last moment of this soldier's life — that sudden spasm of pain, that twisting body, that tightening of the muscles, that last agony, that last moment, before he who gave all to his country and to his fellow men fell into the eternal peace of death and received from the hand of God his measure of infinite mercy. “Nation and nation, we share that virtue, that bravery, that dedication, that spirit of devotion which we now honor in this soldier of Italy. He is not alone Italy’'s soldier for, by the virtue that is in us, we Americans have earned the right to call him ours.” . British Schooner Is Run Down by Steamer New York, Jan. 18.—The British motor schooner Bertha A, laden with 1,900 cases of liquor from the Ba- hamas, limped into port today with her bow smashed and two feet of water in her hold. Her captain re-! ported that his craft had been rup | down by the steamship Sheaf Field The cap- tain said he had cleared for St. John, N. B, with no ports of call scheduled for the United States. FINED $50 IN NEWINGTON Newington, Jan. 18.—John Ehmig, a garage owner, was fined $50 and costs by Judge Stanley Wells last night, when he pleaded guilty to" issuing a check with intent to de- fraud. The check was for $900, on National bank, | made payable to the American | Cement company of Hartford. I'red- erick R. Coles of the bank offered testimony for the state, as did Ser- geant Pinell and Detective Flynn of the state pglice, and Constable Can- field, who made the arrest, How To RevitalizeWornout Exhausted Nerves Your nerve power depends on plenty of good, rich, red blood of the kind that organic fron=— Nuxated Iron—helps make. Nuxated [ron is like theironinyourbloodandliketheironinspinach, ind apples, while metallic iron is iron Jjust as it comesfrom the action of strong acids on iron filings. Nuxated Iron does not injure the teeth nor upset the stomach; it s an en- tirelydifferentthing fromordinarymetallic iron. It qulckly helps make rich, red blood, revitalize wornout, exhausted nerves and give you new strength and energy. Over 4.000,000 people annually are using it. Beware of substitutes. Always insist upon having genuine organic iron —Nuxated Iron. Look for the letters N.I. on every tablet. Sold by all druggists in tablets only=never in liquid form. BREAKFAST EGGS from buttermilk fed hens. Tasty and nutritious. Get them fresh, direct from a sanitary poultry plant. You may call, or - we will deliver. . Fenn's Poultry Yards All Druggists—new reduced price, 50c and $l. = | i The first picture to reach Coleman, aged four, charged in America showing little Tommy England with lteing a murderer. The story told the police by the Coleman family is that Tommy picked up a knife to show how he had scen a murder in the mov- ies and drove the blade into his father’s breast. It was the father on his deathbed who first accused Tommy. * London police are in- vestigating the case thoroughly, man and his wife quarreled fre especially statements that Cole- quently. Tommy is shown with his mother and little sister, leaving a police hearing. GALLY CANDY STORES WORSE THAN SALOONS (Continued I'rom First Page) carried out in the schools today. There is more harm being done hy the mismanagement of the child's career, through improper instruction on health matters, than all the liquor has done for the gencration. “I claim that there is more harm being done to the chiidren through the penny candy shop than the sa- loons have done to the grown-up per- son, The Innocent Sufferer. “The child is the innocent sufferer, S0 therefore the education of the Child »should be through the parent by the health department before school age and by the health depart- ment in the schools after the school age. “The hygienists who are employed to educate children on health matters should receive their training through the State Normal school in New Britain, the same as any teacher, and then they should take one year's pro- fesstonal course to prepare them for the professional field. Should Get Course Here, “Such a course should be given in the proposed new Nor schodl and by the prominent physical hy ists of the country. One of the r ons for the prevalence of tuberculc in the city of New Britain today is the la of proper education on health matters in the bols. New DBritain has today 422 cases of tuber- culosis that we know of and approxi- mately 200 unknown cases where late Aiagnosis have been made. amining Teeth t veral weeks dentist in char of the dental clinie, Phone 2079 139 Hart St. Shaver, the dental hyglenist, have and Miss Jennie | {hw-u ng through the five lower | &rades in the public schools, examin- children's tecth where the den- tists’ committee left off. Tt is ex- pected to have the work completed in about a week. As fast as the teeth of children are examined the reports are flled and copies are sent to the parents. Parents Notified. Where the parents are able to at- ford dental services they are advised to send their children to a private dentist, but where they cannot afford treatment, the children are taken care of by Dr. Protass at the dental clinic h 1qu in the Booth block. Whi it is impossible at this time to tell what the result of the examina- tions will be, it is understood that there & few children in sachools whose teeth are not in need of atten- tion. Most of the children in the Chil- dren’s Home haye heen treated since the opening of the clinic. gfothers ?end for the ree booklets on e care and feeding of babies, Bordend EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk Thv Bordww Company Borden Building New York 10 ARBITRATE STRIKE Government Services to be Tendered in Effort to Bring Settlement to Packers’ Demands. ‘Washington, Jan. 18.—Services of the government will be formally ten- dered again in an endeavor to bring about an arbitration of the packers strike now being conducted in the larger mid-western centers of the meat packing industry, it was decided today at a conference of cabinet mem- bers and congressmen. The previous offer of the government at mediation was refused. by the packing com- panies, on the ground that the strike was not effective. It was understood the conference decided to submit the proposal of rediation again by the government to both the packing companies and union organizations responsible for the strike. 49c. Russell Bros. Best butter, —advt. City Items 85c Victor Records now T7ic, at C. L. Plerce Co.—advt. The officers of Leading Star Lodge, 0. 8. of B. were installed at a meeting in Electric hall last evening by Lady Emma Risley of New Haven. A large number of members from Hartford, New Haven, Wallingford and Bridge- port were present. Refreshments were served. Victor records reduced at Moran's. —advt BROOKLYN SOLD FOR JUNK. 0Ol1a Warship Fired First Shot Against Cevera’s Fleet in 1808. Oakland, Cal., Jan. 18.—The U. 8. Cruiser Brooklyn, credited with hav- ing fired the first shot against Ad- miral Cervera’s fleet in the battle of Santiago during the Spanish-Ameri- can war, has been sold by the govern- ment to an Oakland firm for junk, it wag learned today. The Brooklyn was built in 1896. Bros. 'Pure lard, 1tc Ib. Russell TURKISH MINISTER. London, Jan. 9.—(By Associated Press.)--Enver Pasha, former Turk- ish minister of war who fled from Turkey shortly®after the close of the war, has been captured in the Cau- casus, says an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Constantinople today. The dispatch adds that he is being handed over to the Turkish National« ist government at Angora. Strictly fresh eggs 51c. Russell Bros, The ORIGINAL Malted Milk NO C The “Food- Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and Fountains, Ask for HORLICK'S, #-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes How We Sell Used Cars When you buy a used car from us you purchase it on the same basis as a new car fresh from the factory. The same mer- chandising policy governs either trans- action. Whether the car be new or one that has been used, the purchase price represents the same proportionate values. One dollar buys as much motoring value in one case as in the other. This is the only sound basis on ‘which used carscan be bought and sold. Further- more, as in the case of our new cars, our interest in your purchase continues after the sale is made because we recognize that in the long run business success is built on the Good Will of satisfied customers. The extraordinarily low prices at which used cars can now be bought is common knowledge. It only remains for the pur- chaser to make his selection from cars of reputable make handled by dealers who tell the truth about a car’s condition and give every man a square deal. We guarantee our used cars to be exactly as represented or money refunded THE LASH MOTOR CO.,, Inc. A REPUTABLE CONCERN WEST MAIN & LINCOLN STS.