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0DD BOXES WRITING PAPER at — 1/, PRICE Stationery Dept, The Dickinson Drug Co. 100171 MAIN STREET Start the New Year RIGHT'! By taking advantage of the save gs in high-grade winter ap- parel that is RIGHT !—In quality RIGHT !—In Style RIGHT !~In Price Offered in Hartford. BIGGEST WINTER SALE Come in today and take your pick from Connecticut's largest stocks of quality wearables for men and women at— TREMENDOUS PRICF REDUCTIONS Pays to Buy Our Kind" Now and always! City ltems Workmen began this morning un- loading the big steam shovel, to be used by the Aberthaw Construction Co., of Boston in excavating for the new eight story concrete warehouse about to be built by the Stanley Works, in the rear of the Stanley Rule and Level company’s plant. Radlo sets and supplies at Morans’ —advt. The public and parochial schools opened this morning after the Christ- mas vacation Court Friendly, Foresters of Am- erica, will hold a smoker and enter- tainment at the Elks’ club this eve- ning, commencing at 8 o'clock. John Klley is chairman of the committee Meet me at Schmarr’s for dinner.— advt. John J. Sullivan of street has entered the employ of the National Cash Register Co. in New Haven. Exclusive millinery. French Hat Bhoppe, Professional Bldg.—advt. Raymond R. Cashen of Meriden, spent New Year's Day in New Britain. Drum Corps Dance, Saturday night, Tabs' hall, Jan. 6. Admission 40c, including tax.—advt. BRU|§,E§;§E!§!‘;.'.!.‘,§,.M..¢ cold cloths—then apply— VISRS Over xM?u:/m Used Yearly DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and Chiropractor, 252 Main, cor. West Main. Tel. 765 Nature's failure to frunction is the result of disease. Natureopathic treatments assisted by the ultra an. other forms of the violet rays, togeth- er with the latest electric treatments will restore this function and build to the greatest possible degree the nerv- | ous physical and mental powers. Any man, woman or child suffering from nervous conditions, persistent coughs, colds, chest and lung diseases, ski diseases, stomach troubles, neuritis sciatica or any form of rheumatism pains In the back or back of neck poor circulation and weak heart for any who have falled to find re lef regardless of what ailments, this ad contains a message of tremendous importance. Office Hours—9 A. M. to 8 P. M. THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the A-B-C Want Ads | Greenwood | NEW BRRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 1928 l’f CENTRALPLAZAIN |SALTSFINEFOR | GENTER OF MERIDEN. ACHING KIDNEYS| (Councl Received Plan, Ivolving|— ~m e B $400,000--Mayor's Message Hures Most folks forget that the kidneys ike the bowels, gt sluggiah and clog #ed and need & fushing ececasionally —_—— else we have backache and dull Shaaan Rt The recommendas | MIsery in the kidney region, severe o e Ratans A tes | headaghes, rheumatic twinges, torpid Commerce that the elty acquire three | IV7 Acld stomach, sleeplessness and business blocks at the center for the | ! sort of bladder disorders e Takie You simply must keep your kidneys ost 0f §400,. | Active and elean, and the moment you the oourt | feel an ache or pain in the kidney re- common couneil at its first meeting | €100, @€t about four ounces of Jad of the year last evening The coun. | Melis from any good drug store here S heand the mavers | take a tablespoontul in & glass of wa- Baoaean and veisd {ter before breakfast for a few days street improvements. and your kidneys will then aet fine e e This famous salts is made from the ehambher's plan o correet traffic | A€Id of grapes and lemon juice, com- center are, to purchase | ined with lithia, and is harmiess to Palace block, most of | Mush clogged kidneys and stimulate Cook block and the, them te normal aetivity, It alse helps Rogers building, the structures to he | Neutralize the acids in the urine so it razed for the laying out of a publie | DO longer irritates, thus helping to ve- square; to widen Hanover str to|lleve bladder disorders Rutler street, and to so alter the Jad Baits is harmless; inexpensive easterly line State strect at the | makes a delightful effervescent lithia north end as to have it conneet on| Water drink which everybody should a straight line with Btate street ex.|take now and then to holp keep their tension, which it is proposed to con. | kidneys clean " s through to a point on Center A well-known local druggist says he stre ear the M. B Sehenck com. | sells lots of Jad Baits to folks who be. pany factory lieve in trying to correct kidney Alderman trouble while it is only trouble. . chamber follow out the therein would to the present Esaaeeee————— Mayor King, it was voted to refer the recommendation both to the street and finance committee in view of the m of the proposal, s Message Mayor King's message o at an 1 purpose square 00, was d by estim of annual more 10 start Jams at the most of the the Morse and favor of | spoke in that to plan sayin suggestions contained be & great monument couneil. Upon advice High spots ir include Consolidation has resulted in closer co-operation of the varlous agencles | of the city, A comproller or full time city auditor needed for more frequent ape- proval and payment of bills, Recommends one central plant for group of three city ings. Would have all city supplies pure chased by some one official, thus saving city large expense, | Should safeguard milk stuffs, | Approves steps taken and eradicate mosquito pest. Recommends tar product to be ap- plied to certain highways, cost to be paid from general street appropria- tion. | Advises substitution of concrete for | some wooden bridges. Points out necessity public parking places for motor | vehieles. State should care for and maintain trunk lines passing through city. Should also improve without cost to | Vo]cESIN THEAIR eity; Broad street as part of trunk line system. | Filtration systems to improve city water needed at once. Reservoirs should be fenced in, adjacent land| purchased if possible. Declares part of ‘building laws too technical, working hardship in many cases. Outlines plans for survey of city's schools with report covering definite program for series of years. Advises acquiring additional land for recreation and other purposes. i Believes in compensation for those in the city's employ. Suggests amendments to charter. Bummarizes city's financial tion. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Baptist Evangelist to Conduct Series | heating build- and food KENNETH HARLAN in "JHK BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED” WARNER. BROS.PRODUCTION for providing | Wed. FOX'S—Next Mon., Tues., KDKA (Westinghouse, East Pittsburgh). Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1923, 7:00. P. M.—News. Weekly survey of business conditions. Letter from Farm and Home. The Nast Group, No. 38. Fashion talk, prepared by Joseph |Horne Co., Pittsburgh. 7:30 P. M.—Bedtime story for children. 7:45 I Stock Exchange, U, Bureau. §:30 P. M.—Concert by Mrs. How- ard Noble, violin; Phyliss Gray, ac- companist;: Harold Bagnell, concert baritone; P. M. Hueber, accompanis |Mrs. Howard Garduer, soprano; Car- |oline Gray, accompanist, | 7:45 P. M.—Program of Scotch se- |lections. the M.—Report of New York S. Publle Health | the new condi- | WIZ (Westinghouse, Newark). 100 P, M.—Bedtime stories, i | 130 P. M. ey Organ recital from Estey Auditorium, New York planned by members of the People's|City. ) | church, to start on January 14, Rev.| 8:30 P. M.—Concert by Vernon| |Andrew, Heughes, a Baptist minister Archibald, baritone, New York city. and evangelist from'Sag Harbor, Long| 9:00 P. M.—Program to be an- {TIsland, will do the preaching and|Nounced by radio. | Rev. A, B. Taylor will lead the singing. 15 By M.—Brogdoasting = Broad- { Rev, Mr. Heughes is a Canadian by by Bertha Brainard birth, a Scotchman by ancestry and an| 10:01 P. M.—Program to be American by adoption. He is said to|nounced later. be an eloquent evangelist and the of- S ficlals of the People's church are WGY planning to take care of crowded ses-| (General Electric Co., Schenectady.) sions. 6:00 I, M.—Produce and stock As a preliminary to the opening of |market quotations; News hulletins., the campaign, cottage prayer meetings 7:45 P. M.—Concert program will be held this evening at 7:45[Scotch selections. o'clock in the homes of A. J. Swanson, 51 Ash street, and Mrs. Frank Prelle, 97 Greenwood street. of Services in People’s Church Start- | T i ing January 14. An evangelistic campaign is being an- of DR. RISNER TO SPEAK. Will Address Men of City at Lecture Nest Sunday. convenience of soldiers and orders were first intro- For the sallors, money duced in 1702, n address on “The Supreme Need the Hour” will be given by Dr. Henry Clay Risner, soldier and lectur- er, at the Lyceum theater next Sun- day afternoon under the auspices of the New Britain Industrial council, of the Y. M. C. A. This is the second of a series of three' lectures which are being given free by the Indus- trial council. Dr. Risner 18 a Kentuckian by birth and is said to be a magnetic, {virile speaker. He was in the thick of the world war where his work (earned him commendation from those | in command. IKills 2, Hurts , Admits Going 80 Miles an Hour Dallas, Texas, Jan. 2.—Deliberately turning his speeding car into a motor truck to save a woman with a baby |in her arms, Stanley G. Davis caused |the death of two Dallas youths yes- |terday morning and the injury of four including himself. The dead P. Calhoun and W. E. Bevill. who was driving, said he have been making close to 80 “must Better than ‘Smilin’ Through’|| miles an hour” when he saw an auto- |mobile in whichawere a man, a wom- ADVERTISING BEST FOR CHURCHES Chicago Federation Tells How (0 Gel Resuls Chicage, Jan. 2~~Buggestions ehureh publicity in news articles and in paid advertising in the newspapers are given in the findings of the com- mittee representing the Chicage Chureh Federation as the wesult of the National Publieity Conference held here on Oet. 31, which was at- tended by mere than 400 ministers and laymen from 11 states. The find- ngs are in manusoript, but will soon be published, Bome extracts follow “The most effective way to reach the crowd and interest them in the chureh is through the dally newspa- per in eities of 650,000 and over “The newspaper welcomes news, hut is shy on propaganda, “The newspaper is more interested in what you do than in what you say, especially if you do something to help another person or the community as a whole, “It pays to sérve the newspaper even at one's inconvenience. One minister said he postponed a funeral and a wedding to furnish an inter. view requested by his daily paper. et on good terms with the news. paper by occasionally furnishing news which does not especially con- cern you or your particular church, “You can create news. Preach or matters current in the press. The Balvation Army painted flowers on beer mugs, which proved popular and were pictured in the press. “Get the facts in correct detall to the newspaper office and -trust the editor to give it the right form “It pays in dollars to advertise, One metropolitan church Increased its loose collection to $22,000 in two years, certain other smaller churches showing a proportionate increase, “Advertising lifts the standard of preaching and service in order to miake good and come up to advertis- ing. “Magazines spend large sums in taking advertisements in the dally newspapers, It pays or they would not do fit. “Advertising must be consccutive, persistent, prepared for, distinctiv If a minister does not know low to advertise let him learn how or let him get the Lelp of an advertising man. “Don’t expect the take the trouble which you. “Write or, better, typewrite your news, giving proper initials and lo- cations. Omit eloquence and exhor- tations, and, above all, be on time.” on to to newspaper belongs Clerk Danberg of City And Police Court Now on Commercial St. The office of Clerk Emil J. Dan- berg of the city and pblice court is now located in the police building on | Commercial street, having been try ferred yesterday from the old office the National Bank building. The new office is located in the room formerly occupied by the judge. Here all the records of bhoth courts will be kept and under the new plan better results are expected. Persons hereafter secking the clerk when bonds will be put up, need only to step upstairs from the police desk. In the past it has been necessary to seek the clerk at the bank building, which has at times cansed some de- lay. Miss Corinne Ericson, assistant to Clerk Danberg, will be in charge of the new office, Christmas Club depositors what the Christmas Club has done for them when the clerk .is| TIMELY WARNING Cold and Grip Germs find their earliest victims among those whe are weak and rup down and whose resisting power s lowest The pure foed elements in Pather John's Medicine build energy to resist Cold and Grip germs The gentle laxative effect of Father John's Medicine helps to drive out impuriti You are safe when you take Fatper John's Medicine beeavse It Is guars anteed free from aleohol er danger- ous drugs in any form, —_————————— MOTHER AND SON KILLED BY MANIAC Canton l'lmily. Attacked By Crazed Visitor, Who Then Slashes Own Throat, Canton, O,, Jan, 2~A mother and her three-year-old son are dead and (wo others severely wounded the result of a maniac's attack on a Can- ton family New Year's eve, The slayer then slashed his own throat, He is in a serious condition, The dead are Mrs. Elizabeth Rieh, 28, and Danlel Rich, three, The wounded are Peter Rich, 13, shot In left leg; Dominick Rich, 45, beaten ahout head, and Fernandez, 38, charged by with being the slayer, Edward Rich, two years old, on o st in the kitchen of the Rich home, while the crazed man ran amuck, and escaped uninjured. Pollee say Fernandez suddenly went insane while visiting at the Rich home and without warning drew a revolver and started shoot- ing. The baby was the first vietim. Fernandez then turned the weapon on the mother, who, fatally wounded, fled from the house and collapsed on the steps of a nelghboring house, Peter Rich, who, with hls father, armed himself with a chair and at- tacked TFernandez, was shot dow His ammunition exhausted, the crazed man beat Rich over the head with the pistol and then ran, SHUTTLE MEADOW IS ON PAR WITH BEST Willlam Stewart, Former Local Man, Chicago Links Builder, Praises Course Here, That the Shuttle Meadow club golf links ranks with the best in the coun- try as far as turfing, grading and general layout is concerned, is the tement of William Stewart, for two years connected with the Country club of Detroit and at present engaged in building the Dixmore golf club links, a municipal project, at Chlcago. Mr. Stewart, a former New Britain man, is spending a few wecks' vaca- tion at his old home here. He was associated with Orrin Smith in car- rying out Director Willle Park's ideas in the construction of the Shuttle Meadow ciub links. He is also well known as a former amateur athlete here, at one time having captained and played shortstop on the fast Tiger baseball team. He was also a capable football player, having played fullback on the Pawnee team in 1917, Since leaving this city Mr. Stewart HE happiness it has brought to themselves and others. Their visions of a “Happy Christmas” are all the happier because others are to share their enjoyment. : If you want the “Merry Christ- mas” to ring merrier and longer and louder for you and your loved ones on next Christras Day, JOIN the CHRISTMAS CLUB NO' ¥ ®ORMING. TRUST CO. W EBRITAIN Gy, ALACE — Starting Sunday|||#an and & baby turn out to pass a PALAC g o |gravel truck. He decided to crash linto the truck to miss the other car. THURS. FRL SAT. The Famous Stage Success “Deserted at the Altar” ! ; l fo upon You., has worked at the Lake Plaza club] BAN MARRYING DIVORCEES, in the Odirondacks and at the I.lalll-! Montgomery, Ala, Jan, 2.-—Mont« more Country eclub, The Dixmore gomery ministers went on record in club in Chicage is to be located on|g New Year's resolution not to per- the Dixie Highway and will be a lull?n.rm any marriage ceremony where 15-hole course in & 140 acre plot. Mr. 'gither of the persons seeking wedlock Stewart Is enthusiastic about munh‘lv,h“ a divorced husband or wife, ex- pal golf links and s sounding out public sentiment in this vicinity in|CePt in cases where divorce was this respect, ‘lnnled on scriptural grounds. HOW PIONEER FOLKS TREATED CONSTIPATION A Simple Home Remedy Was Made From Nature’s Leaves, Herbs, Barks and Seeds Removed from centers of civiliza- and called it Dr, True's Elixir, the tion ploneers had only themselves|Tre Family Laxative and Worm and Nature to depend upon. Being but l",!?::‘";.m“_ generations. Dr. True's human beings their bodies were sub- [ Enixte has relleved constipation suf- Ject to the same weakness and ills as | ferers and children who have had other people. | worms—it cleanses the bowels as it When the body fails to throw off its | clears them. Mrs, Ellzabeth Clark, waste materials, even for a single day, | Springer St, South Boston, writes: poisons begin to develop which weak- | “I have used Dr. True's Elixir and it en bodily resistance against disease.| has aided me very much in regard to So regularity in bowel movements is | constipation. There is no laxative absolutely necessary for complete con- ] that could come up to it." tinued health, | Be sure to watch the fast growing Ploneers realized this, They knew, | children. They eat sweets; often be- too, that Nature had given marked | come constiputed and show signs of laxative qualities to certain herbs, | worms:—Offensive breath, constipa- leaves, barks, berries and seeds. | tion, swollen upper lip, deranged In Maine, in 1851, there was a coun- | stomach, occasional pains in the try physician, Dr. J. F. True by name, | bowels, pale face, eyes heavy and dull, who reasoned in the same way. He | short, dry cought, grinding of the formulated a prescription that would | teeth, red points on the tongue, start- relieve constipation in young and old |ing during' sleep with troublesome pleasantly, quickly and thoroughly.|dreams, slow fever. y Satisfled after long experiments, with | ; If these symptoms show, start giv- his combination, which contained the | ing Dr. True's Elixir, the True Family extracts of imported herbs, Dr. True | Laxative and Worm Expeller, right used the formula in his daily practice | away. 40c—60c—$1.20. CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD Gfeat Alteration Sale Values TO MARK THE BEGINNING OF A NEW YEAR During this remarkable sale every article in this store may be purchased at a remarkably low price. Spend here and you spend wisely. IMPORTANT CLEARANCE OF W "R MILLINERY $1.95 $1.95 $1.00 $1.00 $1.75 $2.95 $4.95 $17.50 $22,60 $32.50 $4.00 to $8.00 Untrimmed Silk Velvet Hats..... $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 Gage Plush Banded Sailors. ... $3.00 Silk Plush Banded Sailors ... $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 Velvet Trimmed Hats $7.00 and $8.00 Silk Velvet Trimmed Hats .. $9.00 and $10.00 Silk Velvet Trimmed Hats ........... $11.00, $12.00 Silk Veivet Trimmed Hats ........ $13.00, $14.00 Silk Velvet Trimmed Hats .... COATS AND WRAP! $29.00 Values on Cloth Coats ....... . $39.00 Values on Cloth Coats, Fur Collars $50.00 Values on Cloth Coats, Fur Collars $62.00 Values on Cloth Coats, Fur Collars S Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN STREET \ PHONE 1409-2 OPPOSITE ARCH STREET AT 209 OFF We still have a very fine Assortment of COATS, DRESSES and SKIRTS—AIl to go at 20% off. Which means a wonderful saving on strictly first class merchandise. PRE-WAR PRICE SALE FIRST TIME IN 7 YEARS AT $3.00 NO. 333 NEMO SELF-R_E“"(‘IXG CORSET A rare bargain for Stout Women. At $1.00—Another Rare Bargain CIRCLET NO. 1923—MORE THAN A BRASSIFRE Fine Vaudeville Program Featuring 6—JOLLY JESTERS—6 The Greatest Jazz Musical Act in Vaudeville

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