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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921 ( -'1DLET0WN GOES 33 WE REC( P STRONG FOR G. 0. P. ReeieiTo Picklhiairdt THE I toman Is Elxted to Board ol Assessors NEW Y0RL Mlddletown. Jan. It. The repub carried the majority of the offices in the annual elty election yes .terday when they elected tit mem ber to the council. aMttimor and col lator. The democrats succeeded In tatting two memben to the council and also elected a city clerk. The .ruction was marked by a. heavy vote .and wn one of the closest on rec onl In aoma rewpeet Miss Clara A. Ktlsey, republican candidate for as sessor, rustly defeated her democratic ral by 181 vote. Sho I the first Vman to be elected to office In this city. James P, Stow, wat easily elected rlty clerk defeating Horace X Wll Vi, tha republican candidate, by a najority of 98 votes. The content ver alderman waa also keen Joseph F- Klssella was elected by the demo crats by five votes. He received 1.- 15 votea while Henry Hanson re ' e-elverl 1.154. J. Gordon Paldmin. re publican, waa re-elected by a fair .majority a alderman. For the com- mon council the republicans select yti Clarence S. Hastings, Albert E. iWrnes, Wolcott K. Evarts, Eugene i lr -r. a-. tv. t tt, v. it -tha only new democratic councilman ,lll bo Ernest C. Umba. Frank II. Tahman. democrat, up for re-election I "n Ka rnnnrll wan AtMA , The republicans gained control of if he council hy an additional member. 4Jtfore election the republicans had members to the democrat's seven 'ow they have ten to the democrats' fmn." This means that If Mayor James l F. Connery submits the name of Jo seph M Lucey for director of public i'ks. the appointment will again -dfs Kelsey. aa republican candl tiaia. for city assessor, made an ex- cepttonal fine run for that office. She l receivad so votes in ine nrw ais tAgt. IOC In the second with & total of 1,221. while her democratic oppo nent only received a total of 1,184. Mlas Kelsey Is employed In the office of Quy and Rich. She waa formerty lty atenorrapher and la well known 1 the city. ! WlllUm J. Kleft waa re-elected i eiry collector of taxes for another year. Ills majority over Thomas K. Atawrn waa 889 votea. The election was alo marked by a heavy women vote, targe numbers ,of women turned o-it during th-e I morning to cast their votes. Th women tame oat strong in the first I district and n1o ahowed up wall in th. second. During tha last few hours 'bjM tha poll were opened nearly 700 ,Med In tho first district. Over 100 Voted In that district within Ave minut of the polls closing. When flock came Moderator Joseph H closed tha doors, but there waa Una Inside who had voted and ready to be checked off. lThe total number of ballots cast yvas 8,887. There were 1,480 who vot )dJn the first district and 917 In the wnd. There were a large number ;f ballots rejected In- the first district jml In' the second dstrlct the mod-Ve-tor rejected fourten for Imperfect arklnga. When It 1 nwessary to heat milk -irkly'wMl.out the help of a double uer try the followirwr precaution to yn max rrom burning, l-j tl.e sauce pan In cold water uPrSim the Inside llrhtfr with but. athi milk wilt trot stick so qulck when heaUng and will not have the itched taste scalded milk often haa. Mono for Tomorrow i Breakfast- O rapes, cooked cereal Xh top milk, broiled bacon, clnna- im toast, coffea. Truncheon Creamed salmon on ated crackers, doughnuts; cheese, Vinncr Mock duck, mashed pota- buttered parsnips, celery, cran TT eauce, butterscotch pie, coffee. My Own Recipe Jrapes are one of the best winter They are rich n minerals cially benaflclal to the blood, ftes that have been canned or d Into Jelly or preserves do not P- thesa minerals bat become a et. CYcamctl Knlmon can salmon iblespoons butter abUspoon flour cup milk f eg alt and pepper -It butter, stir in flour, add milk 'rrlng constantly. Cook an 'nove akin and bone 127 MAIN STREET, (Opposi te Arch St.) Telephone 1409-2 Old Time Dollar Day JJamu 19 AT $9.00 About dozen Dresses. Were up to $37.50. $1.00 OFF on every pair of Kid Gloves. $2.00 OFF on heavy kid and suede Gaunt lets. AT $1.00 Colored Petticoats. Were $1.25. AT $1.00 Housedress Aprons. Were $1.50. 20 OFF on "Carter's" Knit Underwear. AT $1.00 Children's "Athena" Union Suits. Were $1.98 to $2.50. AT 2 FOR $1.00 "Athena" Vests and Pants. Were $1.00. ' AT $1.50 All $2.75 AT $1.00 All $2.00 Silk Hose. AT $1.00 $1.25 Wool Sport Hose. AT $2.00 All $2.75 Wool Sport Hose. AT 2 FOR $1.00 All 59c Hose for women and children. AT $1.002 pairs Black Silk Hose for chil dren. Sizes 6 and 6y2. AT $1.00 Navy blue and khaki Cotton Shirts for children. Were $1.50. y EE through. Add egg sllhtty beaten and let come to the boiling point. Servo very hot on hot toasted crackers. Doughnuts 1 1-2 cups milk 1 1-2 cups sugar 8 eggs 1 teaspoon salt ( 4 1-2 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking pwder 1 teaspoon vanilla 1-4 teaspoon nutmeg Beat egga separately. Mix sugar and salt with beaten yolks of egga Add mtlk. 8ift baking powder with flour and add to mixture. Add whites of eggs beaten stiff and dry. Add van 111a and nutmeg. The dough Is too soft to roll. Drop from teaspoon Into hot lard to fry. Mary Bays: 1921! We are glad that this mischievous twentieth century baa at last reached years of discre tion. FOR STATE CONTROL. On the ground that all institutions to which ohildrcn and adults are com- la Regulate your stomach ao you caa tat favorite foods without tear of Indigestion Flatulence Gases Acidity Palpitation ' X fwfJlM(tct1ItBlJ'l..l Silk Lace Hose. - mitted should be owned and con trolled by the state, the directors of th Connecticut Industrial School for Girls at Middletown, are considering the advisability of formally trans ferring that Institution to the state. A meeting will be held at the institu tion tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, when plans will probably be made for drafting a bill to be sent to the general assembly and pro viding for the transfer. CUT THIS OUT OLD ENGLISH RECIPE FOR CA TARRH, CATARRHAL) DEAF NESS AND HEAD NOISES. If you know of some one who is troubled with Catarrhal Deafness, head noises, or ordinary catarrh, cut out this formula and hand it to them and you may have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. In- England BCientists for a long time past have recognized that catarrh Is a constitu tional disease and necessarily requires constitutional treatment. Sprays, Inhalers and nose douchea are liable to irritate the delicate air passages and force the disease into the middle ear which frequently means total deafness, or lse the disease may be driven down tho air passages towards the lungs which is equally tis dan go reus. The following formula which is used extensively in tho damp English climate Is a constitutional treatment and should prove especial ly efficacious to sufferers here who live under more favorable climate conditions. Secure from your drugrgist 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength). Take this home and add to it 1-4 pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar: stir until dissolved. Take one tablaspoonful four times a day. This AT $1.00 One lot of White Dresses for children. Sold up to $2.00 each. AT $1.00 One lot of $1.50 Whiie Petti coats for women. AT $1.00 Bath Robes for children, 2 to 6 years. Were $1.50. $1.00 OFF on all women's Flannelette Gowns and Pajamas. 2 FOR $1.00 Flannelette Bloomers for children, 4 to 12 years. AT $1.00 Five 25c Handkerchiefs. 4 FOR $1.00 Children'! Knit Skirts. 4 for $1.00 One lot of children's Flannel ette Skirts. 3 FOR $1.00 One small lot of .Women's Union Suits. L. N. N. S. Sizea 40-42. AT $2.00 Odd lot of Waists. Sold up to $5.75 each. AT $1.00 Batiste and Flannelette Bloom ers for women. AT $1.00 $1.50 Gowns and Chemise. 1 AT 3 FOR $1.00 Children 75c Drawers. AT V2 Price Odd lots of Corsets. WIFE MURDERER GETS LH'E IMPRISONMENT Manchester, N. H., Jan. 18. Wil liam J. Best pleaded guilty to murder In the first degree in superior court here yesterday, when arraigned on a charge of killing his young wife, Dora Bell Best, at their home in Milford, early in December. He was sen tenced to life Imprisonment. Best hpard the sentence calmly. COAL DUST LODGED IN MINER'S LONGS Tells how his cough was con quered and health restored. "In November, '3930, I was working in a coal mine and the doctors said the coal dust bad settled in my lungs. I couldn't lie down on my right side, coughed so I couldn't sleep and had constant pain in my right lung and- under my shoulder blades. I coughed so hard the blood would spurt out of my nose. Finally the doctors had me change climate and live outdoors, but didn't improve. "Then I came home and started on Milks Emulsion Thank God I did. as it did ;e a lot of good right from the star, loosening up the coal dust in my right lung. In a few weeks my lungs were free. I could sleep like a baby, had an excellent appetite and ray cough left me entirely. I gained back 30 pounds in weight and went, back to work in the mines comrletely restored to health." G. II. Bunn. 6th Ave. and No. 13th St, lerre Haute, Ind. Thousands of victims of dust-filled ait develop the same trouble that Mr. Bonn had. Milks Emulsion costs nothing to try. so why not at least try it? Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutri tive food and a corrective medicine. It re stores healthy.' natural bowel action, do ing away with all need of pills and Ehysics. It promotes appetite and qnick 7 puts the digestive organs in shape to -atwfroili rOoL-IiJ" t,Ufl i hi Dr. Leonhardt Says "the cause of Piles is internal; that's why salves do not give lasting relief why cutting fails." Hem-Rold, a harmless tablet that "works while you sleep,' removes the cause Money back if It fails. Clark & Bralnerd Co. i How to Make Pine Cough Syrup at Horn ITim no equal for prompt resnlts. Taken hut moment to prepare, and mth you sbost $2. You know that pine is used in nearly all prescriptions and remedies for coughs. The reason is that pine contains several peculiar elements that have a remark able effect in soothing and heAling the membranes of the throat and chest. Pine is famous for this purpose. Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and syrup. The "syrup" part U usually plain sugar syrup. To make the best pine cough remedy that money can buy, put 2Vi ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle, and fill up with home-made sugar syrup.' Or yon can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, you make a full pint more than you can buy ready-made for three times the money. It is pure, good and very pleasant children take it eagerly. You can feel this take hola of a cough or cold in a way that means business. The cough may be dry, hoarse and-tight, or may be persistently loose from the formation of phlegm. The cause is the eame inflamed membranes and tbTis Pinex and Syrup combination will stop it usually in 24 hours or less. Splendid, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarseness, or any ordinary throat ailment. Einex is a highly concentrated com pound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is famous the world over for, its prompt effect .upon. eougn: . 1 ' Beware of subst't" druggist for "2' -directi . ; and HARTF0I Stock at $16.50 Per SL advanced to $23.50 in L OUR INFORMATION agi Now we are REC0EL PIIRfHASE nf annflw 1.017 I which, in our opinion, should siderable from its present pit We are now issuing a MARKET LE on this particular Security pleased to send it to you FT a nrriTi a .1 ) AiMUNij. Among tne stoci company is: THE MONEY KI THE POWDER THE AIJT0M01 Get. this Market Lei about this great investment! 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