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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915 CLUNET DISCUSSES Bustqq_qStflf& wisow wwctis. E=——IGASTORIA ":::.:::::::':::":;,-z:;:.~:,;::.;;:~::'-" Ramcoatzzf ' Latest W S 8[0“6 Sllel!S Slalfimm[ [fl f i , , For Infants and Children :'o:-'ln\\‘ , ‘,"II |-vv.v«;u‘|:-lll.r:;;tvi-xanai'xf:‘.".l | | | tional law, discusses in the did material, cemented scams Sizes 81 1se of the United States amer DID YOI GET ONIZ CPHOSE DRESSES " : | : Chicago, March 2.—Warren S. g ! at Wash Stone, grand chief engineer of the ; 3 CENT. | burg-American line. > says that | MONDAY MORNING ENCEPTIONALLY ATS Brotherhood of l.ocomotive Engincers, A”Cflclifl][e[’m 3 | while the constant practice I°r 1 LS OF VOILE 1 i ey e o2 I[:| iVegel: parationforAs- Al | . : ! 4 bt T g y ‘ landl i s b G o | ‘S,lmllalglg(ml’uadnntlfiegma- ways B e oS - ern Railroad Wage case, a statement LR || ting Uie Stomachs and Bowelsof oa 0 | ana the fate of her o, it is an- Gttt T T . in rebuttal to the testimony of the | R T 7 T B l's th other question wheth the Trer T PR e e—— ——— o, OO S railrond manag in which he ; il - INFANTS +'CHILDREN. government will ask their condemna- A charged that the wsuance of fictitious F ) S ———— | tion or the court order it ‘ Seourities had ahsorbed past, present Promotes Digestion Cherfi- | Eversthing will depend, he argues, allie or 3 and future revenue gains of the west- ] f ness and Rest.Contains neither | on the nature of the cargo, the real ® ern railroads, nnfi(th:\t “there is mo 33 Opium Morphine nor Miteral | mationality of the owner and the . . e e Bl L NoT NaRcoTie, T H definite destination. Any opinion on Sllp"Ofl Raincoats for Men cure an equitable participation in the W this point he considers necessarily In Crepes afld fruits of thefr labor so long as tho| [ ‘ Rcgeof 1d DeSUVTELFITOER R e et ] Men-.-Positively Rain present finincial control and admin- g Punplir Seed= istration of the railroads is unregu- AlxSeana + England had almost given a diplo- We shall place on sale Monday morning & lated.” Lschelle Sulls= i matic undertaking to treat the cargo & Seersuckers : | Rue maic undertaking 1o (reat the cargo | @ \e shall place on S0 Moy moies L Stone pointed out that the em- Poperpt = WINDSOR SOOSTUME SOREEL s . tions found economic i Carboriate Sodlr & | free from any engagements of this breasted, button through, military and conver d gleeves, vertical pockets; seams se! useful for kimonos, dressing sacks, | justice for their demand for increased Worm Seed kind and will give to the Germans or tabs on } . wages in the productive efficiency of | persons acting for them only the jus- strapped; length 50 inches. Sizes 34 to 44 bred mderwear, dresses, ctc. A beautiful | o/ 0 work ! bt that ithe | constant —_— tice which is their due, These coats were made to sell for $6.00. I showing of new and dainty Ppatterns | contention of the railroads in reply Aperl‘ccmemedyfm'[fimrll‘m | e able to offer them as & result of our enterpris » In a big variety of colorings, white |to this argument was that revenuo tion.Som'St‘““?d"Fa“;-lsh center. and tinted grounds, 30 inches wide, | 8ains arising from increased produc- ‘Worms Convulsions.feve t (1l 3 i P re : | e S CRINKLED SEERSUCKER in | Pavment of interest charges on ad- i i MW ] ) | Forces in Past Ten Days. [] checks and stripes, sultable rm-K;l;“‘““‘l:’(""l‘"l_‘:.;“}l "]“"f‘s‘:‘;‘““‘“«( “:"‘z‘“‘h fane . » Paris, March 1, 11 p. m—Ef- = (Y R e . 5 R incurred in the attempt to forts of the French aerial forces in dresses, skirts, rompers, etc. A selec- | Gavelop greater efficlency in opera- e | £T1e CENTAUR COMPANT, Irty e ars the past ten days have been efficacious ton that cannot fail to please you, | tion, and because of public demand NEW YORK. and some brilliant feats have been Hartford, Coenn 0 ; accomplished, ording to a note is- 15¢ yard. as to =afety and quality of service. izl AtO months-old ) N Denies Causes of Railroads. e : B = CENTS | | sued by the war office, As an e FANCY FIGURED Crinkled Crepe | “It is now our purpose to disclose i Mfll 351).95’? 35. ample, the cxploits of one aviator are for lounging robes and kimomos, A |that any decline in operating or net KNG described It iz said that on Feb- | *= lot of mew and original designs in |income has not been due to the By i el ruary 17 he discovercd the location MURDER AND & EGYPT'S Hent, R e || CERLE forth by the railroads,” & of twenty-one German batteries and e - Rome, Man| delicate colorings : : . ; 7 - ! aid Mr. Stone tatistics alread Exact Copy of Wrapper. e sty e vy the next day located a heavy battery, | xow yoprk Man Kills Woman Com ‘,,,.”.,.”\» to | | MANY BRILLIANT PEATS Clothing section, main floor. Hussein Ke published in without borders, 18c yard. read into the testimony by the em- which immediately was bombarded, Sads O - Snds Own L CREPE PLISSE, white and creany, | P10Ves had shown, he ald, -the te ausing an explosion of caissons. The panion and Ther St » | markable gains in railroad revenue night bombardment of the barracks | New York, March 30-inch, used especially for fine un- | 4nq the amount available fer the | at Metz is cited as another incident. | gt (Juir who committed suicide derwear, requires no ironing, a nice | increased compensation of labor. | The war office note declares that . Philadelpt ' 1 I hi R el ) St OHE ere | PiBNt in a Philadelphia hote ) luence, whie | during the period mentioned ther initiative. sl variety of neat stripes, 17¢ yard. “We shall show,” he cantinued, ’ . & | “that the constant tendency has been | l S 3 t W h has been little aerial activity on the |Sumably after he had killed his young UncleSam s Diggest WarSRip, | i i i s | vomin companion, sottied his. s |t in i Charles ruler is quot » his country ¥ WHITE RIPPLETTE for skirts, |'for those in financial control of the f i of economig pajamas, rompers, ectc., 30-inch, va- rilroads to absorb revenue gains value of the Zeppelin is declared 10| inegq affairs in this city on Saturday, | ,oved 1o ha be slight, The note tells of the riety of siripes; 15c yard, arising from increased productive ef- # e mise | aftaien of IS 3 ficiency by the issuance of fictitious enn S’y I}anza IS om 1 | destruction of four dirigibles. preparatory to fuifilling a promise |affairs of Igy A 2 d 1 « ecople fel Agents for securities; that the productive effi- 4 ele i made to his wife that he would take | the J ..».‘ fe MeCALL PATTERNS ciency of the men working today, the| - \ her to San Francisco to start life |COUNUIYS futs 3 5 ' | operating oflicials as well as the em- anew Yesterday afternoon Mrs. St The best Pattern sold at any Price, [ pioceq haq already been hypothecated e I T T Joals|| CLLEreséiVed| Silotier from ke L 10c and 15c¢. and capitalized before we were born; H st band in Philadelphi It told of 5 B that measures have already been 1s Reaches Rotterdam, intention to end his life and that — taken by the issuance of fictitious cap- [ i 3 4 2 | Rotterdam, Holland, March 1, via |the Woman Mrs. St. Clair expres Britad % the belief tha the dead woman Ww o iritaiy ——— italization to absorb the increased 3 : | London, 3:25 g p. m.—The largest . p work and productive efficiency of our d amount. of mitls from the United | Probably a Bridgeport, Conn., girl, | Arcanum, Sy i children and our childrens’ children; 0 & : B 3 | States 1o the destitute people of Bel- |to Whom her husband had been at- ing this eves . and that there is no hope for the| i g e 4 | wium which has been received on any | tentive for several years | veteran carp : engineer and fireman and other classes TR 4 g | day since the relief work began, ar- St Clair several vears ago was a |dttend. Refl Phe | Professional boxer, ar er owned New Britai several lunch rooms W. of A, v GIFT SHIPS ARRIVE, ports of poss had been sp) > | poses by Tur of railroad employes to secure the | . : rived today at Rofterdam. equitable participation in the fruits oo 4 L 2 : . | steamer Great City, carrying 9,400 ot their work so long as the present : g r B = : St | tons of goods, representing the gen- claim of Joh financial control and administration B $ 3 i : % 5 erosity of people in every state in the 5 to Mrs. Loui of the railroads is unregulated. In B ¥ B £ iy Union, docked here, as did the steam- NEW PASTOR COMING ¥ other words, that any advances which | 3 K R s i | cr Southpoint, which brought 7,000 : | the employes have been abie to ob- sl : 4 | tons of flour contributed by millers of tain in wages or. earnings have been K e : | northwestern state 3 { NGAPORE SITU. N SERIOUS. | of no financial significance as com- 3 i . The American rel the Hillerest Universalist church on e pared with the indefensible absorb- ¥ < was much pleased : o safe arrival [ West Main street He rosides in Executions king Place Every Day |tion of operating gains by the finan- of the ft ships, as the threat of a | Bridgeport in Public Square. cial management of western rall. | shortage of food pplies during roads. March now is removed Manila, March 2.—Conditions still Not Properly Conserved. are serious at Singapore as the re- “Finally, we shall show that if sult of the muting among Indian troops early in Februar if reports | brought here yesterday by passengers Rev. Dr. F. A. Dillingham has been | clected to he the resident pastor of $100.000 FIRE AT LOWEI gains from past productive efficiency IS Civil War Relics Destroyed By Con- had been properly conserved and ad- ¥ 4 Rroay TS | jhinistered, enormous advances could 3 J b i " o : | flagration in Memorial Buildi on the steamer St. Egbert are well|yo granted to all classes of railroad | o T G 1 Sl : . A S e e i . founded. According to these stortes | Jo BB €l 0 and unor- || : ' ; | Lowell, Mass, March 2. —Fire in executions are taking place every day | ggnizeq, without prejudice to the in- % | in the public squares of Singapore.| ierests of the owners of the prop- g (3 ¥ o0 g | City nall, caused a ity Toar of Hundreds of mutineers are sald 10| opyy anq the financial status of west-| | BRI 3 | : : LA e R R be still at large, and it is considered | (¥ ST L NUGRCE SO inves- | [N S SE R E A g J ! R £ e r\osslhlo_ an entire regiment was in- | . standpoint would be all that 3 B 2 & i ¥ } 3% . . | e i relic tha money volved in the revolt. e At I TEINE ; S t | coutd mnot The latest reports are to the effect| "wjpe points we shall submit in this that fifteen Germans from the deten- |, o o o0 =00 & L | sachusetls regiment when it wos at- g ' 3 g ked b mob in Baltimore, April et Sl et aptured, 1t 1% munificent grants of land made by | - ¥ 19, 1861, and the uniforms of Ladd = ::]lp;homm‘m el ‘("“h"rctf“:‘h :‘»r the federal and state governments to ey ok ot % e B : - and Whitney, two members of the l Singapore are still considered unsafe, : : | Yoo e s roads, were not properly used, but ting and residents have been ordered to S ety wildis thres SN el it fth s Gl afetions or pnolh yalue. @ el a8l A0 BRSTSRSs SHi6s rcire. dfasat. ol Spec.al g = o & % business arising from the develop- :\}'lecz"v(yl!tsded'] ,;remlz rc‘:thf‘":(’:s :];" ment of western territory, was cap- a cost of £300,000, The pub- A s Sy De 20D ed by the flotation of fictitious rv containing 100,000 volumes e S [ mecurities. ! as in the first floor and the upper AdvertlSln ; , Hieir: vessels, fout e Japamens jbun- Rests With Bankers, - part wes given aver to the use of the Waomen's jackets who came ashore at the same , ; irand Arn st 1 » S B . J “Second. That the direct financial Newport News, March 1.—Unecle | maie armament., She 3 cost when C rmy posits and the Spanish der |\l\ time still are on duty. Skl 3 T S At 00,000, - Despite | War Veterans, The flames did not control of western railroads, and the | cam’'s newest super-dreadnought , s | fully arme over $12,000, 5 esp ¢ ans, s dic ot | ! j i IS L 1 Bt o gt g ol Record for value. potential control of the econemic| o clvania, wi 2 2 | her” great length she has a beam Pennsylvania, will be ‘launched here , ‘o0 &T00 TO0 T Sl w0 U oo caused by water. Soverai firemen welfare of their employes now rests et A | r with & small group of benkers and| on March 16. She will be the great- | oun safely go through the Panama sre slightly hurt by faliin ss and | / financial institutions, which make and | est warship afloat. Here are some |canal. Her armor consists of a main | C0 T2 Wool Dre . unmake railroad presidents, and| thumbnail facts about her: She is | helt eighteen feet deep and fourteen » 00, other | inches thick, extending far helow the plain sh which, by their methods of admin- feet lon.g, longer than any : | ietration of the railroads, have ab-|&hip in the United States navy. She | water lin She is built to attain a RIED RlGH.l- b il Dyesent! anal futirelrevenye |milNdispiaced 8575008 ons N Sie Eovlil | fapeed Hat between St wenivsthria st Makes Stubborn Coughs value, at | gains of employes by the issuance of | 4Ty twelve fourteen-inch guns as her | twenty-four knots. @ ® S . : g : ve 4 Vanish in a Hurry 00 1 t | fictitious securities; in other words, 5 UP wrllH SUI_PHUR‘:‘”ml”?\\lsrr;m”fmfy'(:jl!:?'ml nf‘:f‘l{fl‘_ “‘“’ in France, orviginated with Lord Kit- au did not issue an official cont g g - e / pe victims of financial administra- 7 5 ; : o At i s Iy Good Cough Syrup : ‘hener himself, according to a statc- on for period A ¢ L ttl (, l gy, i5e chener himse ceording U state s e o mritah and Cheaply 1 e IT ’ Hose, in jo [} Mo s o ment made by a British officer to Russian story, ‘ | ]r‘mm,“p)h ps:mn”;:m\ from thel correspondent of the Daily Despatch. | officer, signed (o impress the e 3 o Wed. publicly expressed opinions of emi-| ji : . S i e g s A ewortt act that @ ough | German commanders in Belgium and 90000C00CLODROODDOOE : Uso like cold cream to subdue | “eni fnamelers snd financial experts |1t 18 & moteworthy fact that althoush man commanders in inc 500 1 a pair | the myth spread like wild fire through | northern Irance, and to Kkeep them g a If <ome one in your family has an ob- irritation and clear that this present inequality in the | b s . sty : - the United Kingdom, with any num-|in fear of a surprise cither in thc the sk distribution of the output of the in- ek : : Sl gy T e ¢ stinate cough or a bad throat or chest 3 ok sk, Gt R | ber of witne to swear they had | rear or on the western flank. It #c- (4 that has been hanging on and refus 3y Henry Burr. “Four.—We shall conclude hy show- | 5¢€n and talked to the Russians in ! complished its purpose, fo this dread | (o yield to treatment. get irom any dr : e | 1 D B Hative: Lheue 5 < was real among the German staff, and store ounces of Pinex and make it 13 p strati Any breaking out or irritation on the | Ing that despite the financlal excesses | thelr native lansuase, thege T L O e stemt Tor the re-|into o pint of cough syrup, and watch With a Demonstration bleached face, arms, legs and body when accom- of railroads in the past that they| = TR = 1t of General Vor 1 2 that cough vanish. ” oBue 4 panied by itching, or when the skin.is 'are still financially able to pay rea-| Uca g o LECED e glon Kl oM T our the 215 ounces of Pinex (50 of Instrumental Music. Wed. at dry and feverish, can be readily over- | sonable and fair increases in wages.” | EYE SPOTS i ive color to the report, Lova | SNt Worth) “ifto a. pint Dottle and Al i . | eome by applying a little bold-snlphur, | -~ - i : et o ) S eietiga il pa el ot BTG 4 A1k Mach says a moted dermatologist. S e G, R G Tl S floating specks, blurred B e LR My DO e T o 1alking Machine i i e undre ransports Tader sun- | @ yives Yvou \mily " . stantly allays the angry itching and the lid reness, yellow tinge to R e : o | saving of A day's use will i ; wners n y Bleeache I ports to Arc hangel, after insuring & worth 1 g —_— | irritatio soothes i E | ite a igi i 3 overcome e irritation and soothes and heals the FOAX ORIGINATED | [ white of eyes, all originate inliver § 1 500t (0 JTIIEY (10"l ne | gvercome a hard coucl, basily prepared |8 el i smooth. Bold-sulphur has o ied | ! ps perfectly and has a pleasant taste. 'y and oo, e oceuPid | WITH LORD KITCHENER | s | e et Beotiand and tho north | Children like . g LUMBI Wed. at ‘ s( :HE H‘ :K S of England to the channel ports, he 1t’s really remarkable how promptly | | the Memorial building, adjoining the I c 1ese included the flag carried by the Sixth Mas- sema, right up leaving the skin clear | e e eh c ) British troops were moved from vari- | Kee the treatment of cutaneous disorders be- fhe | « ) cause of its parasite-destroying prop- ! eI ordered the blinds of the trains to be | and casily it loosens the dry, hoarse or Tothi G S ight cough and heals the inil ed mem- erty. Nothing has ever been found to0 | ppa¢ Hundreds of Thousands of ¥ Mupm | lowered so as to arouse popular curi- s the inflamed mem ¥ 3 / o | Tha B sands Rus- es in a_painful cough. It take its place in treating the irritable | 2et | osity and speculation. the f«llm:llil'r;ll «]»flp!“:;_v;?‘l‘l h‘]‘(%k"[;}m:v A A IOt Of 8 and inflammatory skin affections. While sians Were Landed in Scotland | e s and bronchial tubes, thus ending the per $] 00 not always establishing a permanent cure PHL Ls RAILROADS IN USE sistent loose cangh. A splendid remedy U0 anc it mever fails to subdue the itehing irri- and Rushed to France. ‘ : | Berlin, Via London, Mar. 2, 10:15 | for bronchitis, winter coughs, bronchial STORE Corsets tation and drive the Eczema away and | | ) | erlin, Via London, Mur. & 100 asihma and whooping E | ; :‘ : Pinex is a special and highly eoncen- it is often years later before any ecrup- | afford almost instant relief and Informed the budget committes of the (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) tion again appears. ondon, I , Feb. 19.—The 5 fortify the system against recur- Brussina b that 70 per cent. of it T d of genuine Norway pine Those troubled should obtain from any o enia b i rence of these distressing ailments, J | 1 "oan Diet tha PO s of | fxtract, rich in guaiacol, which "is 8o Brodri & Wheeler The last of | druggist an ounce of hold-sulphur, which | when a body of Russian soldiers sald They tone the liver, purify the stomach, :““ 195 ,y,‘“,“,‘j'\h‘,“',;:'X}':‘M:WI“ incaN | ]"“\1“:?[";_‘1“' membranes. ; At i e arks n the | to mumbir rom 100000 o zonovo @ Tl bovegssoinebloot [ R UL M VI | qriiit nBsivimt, b ke, v 138 Main St of Coehs Same manner as an ordinary cold eream. y men was reported to have circled g‘gvrgfigfls""?:olv;;;déu‘:s sace M | traflic, he said, incrensed steadily up | ept ;\.;l\zthin';:-iflfi‘ _~\':(u\n'raf:¢': n ' out Wed It. isn’t unpleasant and the prompt relief | around Archangel, landed in Scottish PROVES THEIR MERIT. Vo - et 16 how nmioTe absolute satisfaction woes with thi — - - afforded, particularly in itehing Eczema, | ois and been shipped through at Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadeiphia M ' (110 1" L ohe TTIOC i (e [ Rlebatation o money promptly refunded I'el. 974 at, each . proves very welcome. night to reinforce the British force S st 1¢ Hinex Co,, Ft. Wayne, Ind. ]

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