New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1915, Page 7

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= e ' mEC | USTERINE LEST FOR S THE CURRAN CO. MILLONS OF ACRES Moo e s chest or sore throat in double quick 4 N : time. It will not blister and you can AR 7 | IflflS, 6)0,000 m Nfiw Enfllafl“ :{e' a l-i-f‘\-rlir.\f hox of -f'”'" "”g'"’.',',' eal mustard plaster substitute for 25 \ SRS cents Washington, March 6.—That 5,000,- |. o h 000 acres of non-agricultural land NEw SPH'NG 2 / AN should be secured by the federal gov- | > ~ ernment in the southern Appaiachians and 600,000 acres in the White Moun- tain region of New Engiand to form X \ national forests for the protection of . # i P - the watersheds of navigable streams . - [ F”d i E P in the east, is urged by the National : Wy J 6 / Forest Reservation commission in its | gy yr, MUSTARINE Would Instant. | 8 latest report. Iy Relieve Even This Whole ! . The commission has approved for Yard of Sore Throat. B t & o - —— purchase so far 1,104,629 acres in A box is equal to 50 blistering mus- ? The New S“"S EXUIU' - New Hampshire, Virginia, West Vir- | tard plasters and with it you can | |8 3 ¥ ginia, North and South Carolina, Ten- | stop toothache, headache and ear- | C SWB i" siyle a“d nessee and Georgia, in accordance | ache in 10 minutes. Nothing so quick | & O Reasonable in Price with the Weeks law, which appro- | and effective for stopping rheumatic - The styles of spring hats are now being §| et i, W b i weitia e * have been spent by July 1, when the Be sure it's Begy's Mustarine, shown at this store b A further appropriation providing | new 50 cent size contains two and | ¢ for continued purchases until 1920 |one-half times as much as the 25 | § rhe NObby SOft Hats an t e OWler Derby at the current rate of $2,000,000 a |cent size. It's great for chilblains and frosted feet and money back if | pd = year is recommended by the commis- . b o e sion. Under the terms of the Weeks | it isp’t by far the best mustard pre Nobby Tailored Coats of § in the Knox make are hard to beat. o g ol (g Ty~ Ry 000 was made available for expendi- | Brainerd Co. can supply you . . ture prior to July 1 of that year anl | st — Stylish Material at nox Hats $3.00 an 00. e iy Sy, o T oot 2o | meionsen % five years. Because of the time re- | low water in a vast section of the | quired to examine and survey the | country. lands and negotiate with owners, the From the appropriation for 1814, | Sma" Gusl ’ expenditures in the early years of the | there is an estimated balance of work were less than the amounts ap- | nearly $96,000 remaining, which, | i e a e Onnor propriated. with what remains of the $2,000,000 | 3 1_2 [ ] $5.03 Per Acre. appropriated for the fiscal year 1915, | i 4 | X 7 : The lands thus far approved for | i still SIRHADLS fOr, SCHEL Nl & . . purchase have been obtained on what . | hese For the new designs in One | 271 Main Street |are regarded as very - rendonable e (B8 nippea Piece Dresses and Classy | . terms. The average price is $5.03 | Native eggs 20c doz Russell Bros ‘ absolutel 1 3 per acre, involving a total .expendi- | —advt, | Tailored Slqrts. We have an ture of $5,660,202.21, exclusive of the Endless variety and the price T cost of examination and survey. About DACIA’S CREW STILL HELD. one-third ot the area is virgin timber- —— aKnammabe, v v e 514 m | M @p Indicating New Russsian |5, e, i w6 v e oswm sasmion coves crove| 8 TV H 3 —A formal report on the seizure of . Conditions and Disorders, A big showing of New |4 [orinal tepart on the selsure o much valuable timber is standing on shi . = 2 . « i 5, 5:80 Shirt Waists in all materials. | arawn up by Chief Naval Commis- it also. In 1914 the purchgses ap- Madrid, via Paris, March 5, a 5 g x sionegy Lemoine has been forwarded enslve galnst ermans proved comprised 391,114 lc?es at the | m.—Evidence that Spain is suffering A new line of Fine Swiss [ to ¢ prize tribunal at Paris. The relatively low price of $4.96 per acre. | more severely economically from the | Areas in which land is to be pur- | war than any country except the | 3 3 | ship remains here under the temper- Shirt Waists, that others|51P romams b oo e haper- chased have been designated also in | belligerents is contained in despatches sell at 79¢ to $1.00 vice, EUSot WY a s 1o Thave - 168t g : Alabama, Maine and Maryland but no | from provincial centers. Notwith- c last night for Havre, but its depar- e [ purchases in these states have yet |standing drastic measures taken by * at o, e e ture was postponed because instruc- = =g # 3 ' been approved by the commission. the government to prevent monopol- | 4 tions had not been received from the 3 Many of the tracts which are be- | istic prices the cost of food, especial- A Bg Corset special for Sat- | Unitea States embassy n;;; xc::uired, says the report, present | ly bread and meat, continues to rise . | attractive scenery and afford delight- | The situation is-felt acutely by the | urday $1.00 and $1.50 up- KAk ful places in which to travel or rest. | working classes, already hard by the | to-date makes, 69 WILSON LOSES SYMPATHY. = : e, O : Some of the most attractive spots |industrial stagnation resuling from | atiir ol e €| Maaison, Wis, March 5.—The sen- ; = have been inaccessible, but the roads | the war. At Pampeluna, Seville, Sar- | ( | 2nd trails which are being built by ate’ yesterday -rejected by a vote of agossa and Cadiz, economic difficul- e A 19 to 9 a joint resolution extending . | tles are becoming so serious that the y A Bl Blanket the legislature’s sympathy and en- | to re.ch them. Persons who desire | authorities have been oblized to re- | g couragement ‘to President - Wilson fn | to occupy pcrmanent camp sites, or | gort 1o drastic expedients. handling the neutrality problem. ! places in which to erect resorts, may Geave diserders ‘have eccurred st k obtain them on payment of a mod- . | | . r 3 Murcia where a 1mob - stormed the s Speclal | 3 g erate fee. Other special uses which bakeshops, and civil grards had to 8 Go not injure the forests are likewige | e et bar the gates to keep country™people the forest service will make it easier Since the uses of the acquired lands & Men and wOmen = - i are beginning to take form, says the Native eggs 29c doz, Russell Pros. report, it is becoming clear to the | —advt. A let of Men’s Working, B . public that the forests are to serve RN,/ i Shirts in gray flannel. | ¥ho are lenguid, sleepless and WACAS. e imporiant wask Perhupe e gresr. | DAR SALES ON THREE DAYS. Special Satur- 1 | s y n y ding n— est use 1s In the control of torecs | Berlin. Via London, March 5, 10:16 d t /zc' medlatemlldand_ lasting bene- : P fires. Roads, trails and telephoean a m. The sale of wheat or rye flour b b s | e D fits from the regular use of lines will greatly facilitate the pro- | °P Friday, Saturdays and Sundavs ~ - tection from fire not .only on the gov- has been forbidden. The authori- 2 £ ., ‘Red Seal Dress Ginghams,! | Seott 's Emulsion after meals. : ernment's land but ales an. mriots |tes have discovered that thrifty Its chief constituent is nature’ and state lands adjacent to the na. | NOUSeWives who have found it un. that are worth 12'/20 yard., greatest body-building force te; tional forests. In addition, the range | P€CeSSATY to use during the week thelr Special Sahfl'day, 8 | strengthen the organs and || b g can be more completely utilized, the | ®Ntir® supply of bread cards have at Ward C nerve centers, grain by ;2N water resources will he more readily | P®®n using the surplus to lay in a y Y e ; grain, to rebuild physical available to the public and the gen- | T@Serve stock of flour and mental energy. R & Ao 4 - eral use of the mountains will be in- | pome in and look the valugs No aloohol or opiate . p creased. s . . o over on our new Bargain in SCOTT'S. i FODETEHIIN N, WUM AN GUULD Tablw [ Refase Sabstitates. : The forest service has already be- gun making improvements. Ninety- two miles of roadway, 520 miles of trail, and twenty-five miles of tele- This map shows how the new of- larly violent fighting, to evacuate | phone line have been constructed | tensive of the Russians, according to Przasnysz and, according to Petro-| This work can be still further ex 1 w: A Specnal Hose EMIL H. R. VOGEL, | Erad ndvices, their vetreat 1s sthi i | tended as soon as procesds from t. Bocause of Terrible Back 3 Saturday, at | R TR | | | ge Size Nashua Blankets‘ 5 . permitted, and demands for such uses from comin, - Lar N % . Fe e e | B g in to fns the “tu- that sell at $2. @ ] f Tired, Nervous a abie volume, - Tede In conaider- | gy, N 1 | : 1 o . - R R e R progress. This attack, the Russians | ber sales begin to come in, as ten ache. Relxeved by Lydm Voice Culture thé campaign in northern Poland into gay," spiit the German line between | per cent of the forest receipts i spe- | E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- er ! two parts. The German advance Ostrolenka and Przasnysz and divided | cifically set apart by law for road ble Compollnd- Macross the frontier had reached as the campaign. Another attack (1) |and trail construction, Not only will 9, 3 H far in Poland as shown by the dotted was started from north of Grodno, | the localities affected benefit in this . " ,Mens Silk and Lisle Thread 179 Glen Street Tel. 339 12 line on the map when the Russians which has carried the Russians into | way, but it is provided by law also ' Philadelphia, Pa.—*I suffered from Half Hose, 25¢ and 39c G launched a series of attacks from the the Avgustovo forest, where hand |that twenty-five per cent. of the for- @isplacement and inflammation, and had values. Saturday line of forts to which they had re- to hand fighting is raging fiercely., The | cst receipts be paid over to the coun- z such pains in my . l 7c tired after having been driven from eastern portion of the German army | ties affected for roads and schools. jjijsides, and terrible | B I G East Prussia. Two offensive (3) were ' (at 2) is now being backed against| The virgin timberland which s be i backache 8o that I !3 pairs 500 directed at Przasnysz, the pivotal the Mazurian lakes, which Von Hin- | ing acquired contains many trees that e could hardly stand. . | position of this whole front, one from denburg used to great strategic ad- | are overmature, and the stands par- 1 I took six bottles of w ) S'lk B t H ew a e the south from the Narew river and vantage in defeating the Russians. As | tially cut over contain certain kinds Lydia E. Pinkham’s omens 1 00! ose, the other from the west from Ostro- to the western portion, late despatches | of timber which were not utilized at ) Vegetable Com- 25¢ and 39c¢ value 1 lenka, Lomza and Pultusk. Faced | from Petrograd speak of the likeli- | time of lumbering. These lands, pound, and now I can C BU‘I“I'ER by attacks on two fronts the Ger-|hood of great battles developing | where there is a sale for the timber .. 1do any amount of Sat., at a pair | mans were compelled, after particu- I across the line from Mlawa to Thorn. | at fair prices, will be freed of this i work, sleep good, eat deterlorating material, as well as of good, and don’t have S such other mature growth as can be S a bit of trouble. I Women’s New Neckwear, a | o = | TREATY WITH FRANCE. ,refusa] was made on the ground that | spared from the forest without im- = > line of 50c values, 25 | —_— the application did not state the par- | Pairing its protective Influence. The proa ol Vegeurglc:m(:r::,d LK;"E) Sat., at each C Signed on Sept. 15, 1914 at Washing- ticular object for which the incor- | Policy of administration in these for- every suffering womam.”" Mpl: HARRY ton Officially Promulgated Today. poration was asked. ests will call for numerous small tim- ~ = S ’;] g :0 ;h — e | ber contractors living near at hana FISHER,1625 DountonSt., Nicetown, Pa. ‘aris, March 4, 11:30 p. in—The | and working in the timber all or a | 180ttt mtirsine- ’ . s lb treaty signed at Washington on Sep- 4 | part of the year. Those who may | Another Won"n‘uu Case. A Big Ribbon o J|iomber st 1914, to tacieare tne|] STOP CATARRHI OPEN ! |Geiire to iive on savernment lana | Providence, R I_- ‘] cannot spenk i NOSTRILS AND HEAD will have every opportunity to de- toohighly of your Vegetable Compoun Our Creameries are now settlement of disputes which may [ velop comfortable homes, and use %8 it has done w&nderl fol'I !l:xe and I . " T, H , . shipping us each day BUTTER | arise between France and the United | & . : . would not be without it. ad a dis- SpeClal right out of their churns, It States, was officially promulgated to-|% S8 eugvfe:n}l‘ Agp(l:w&‘ in l‘gmtfilfl { zliél::JQBSdt\fl‘;igpsp“c;:L f:y:hf,L plwemem,gehun;réf downél.nd backache, 1 5 ha,s : thnf, in'mh, rosy flA‘V_or day. ¢ b S . ¢'| report, the forests will be made per- g:ggéa:;l do;n vgh!m t,:gg z;;il;hoé- 150 Pieces of Fancy, All Silk | ;:fi:, ’"&vc“x';.fi?:fr 1'5&;35“.?; ; “* | manent, and thriving forest com- pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It Ribbo: orth up to 39 1 1 in New Britat W The agreement promulgated in! If your nostrils are clogged ang | ™unities will be bulit up. helped meand I am in the best of health 1 ns, w p to C. equal in New n, © 3 The forests will also serv: ac have marked the price down to Parig is one of the peace treaties ne- your head is stuffed and you can't serve as prac- gt pregent. I work in a factory all day Saturday, at 1 5 | gotiated by Secretary of State Bryan breathe freely because of a cold or | {ical demonstrations of forestry in Jong besides doing my housework so you rd C with twenty nations. The treaties catarrh, just get a smal bottle of | the Production of successive crops of can see what it has done for me. I give 0L SRR c per o provide for the special Investigation Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. | imber. Government ownership and yamemilsionwpubllshmynme and I . ot disputes in all cases in which the Apply a little of this fragrant anti- | Management of these extensive area: Ep of your Vege,ubla Compound to Men’s Domet Flannel Night so that all can try it. A sam- B | ‘ccources of diplomacy have failed. septic cream into your mostrils and | in the eastern mountains will furtaes manyof myfriends.”’—Mrs. ABEL LAW- hirts, 50¢ lue. ple will convince you of thc B! Great Britain was one of the other let it penetrate through every air | enefit the country by providing en- goN, 126 Lippitt St., Providence, R.L S irts, value, 33c quaiity. ! nations with which a similar agree- passage of your head, soothing and | couragement and ald for the moun- . ignals to Women urd: . ment was reached. healing the inflamed, swollen mucous | taln people in using the resources of Danger Signa Sat ay at ..... membrane and you get instant relief. | the region to best advantage. The are whatone physician callsd backache, ’, & 3 Ah! how good it feels. Your |nation is getting, from this acquisition headache, nervousness, and the blues. Women SMuSIm nght RObeS NAT[ O N A L "USES APPROVAL nostrils are open, your head is clear, [ 0f national forests in the east, tae In many cases they are symptoms of REFUSE AL. no more hawking, snuffing, blowing; | added advantage of a large and im- some female derangement or an inflam- beautifully trimmed, values ; o utifully y BUTTER C O | New York, March 5.—Justice Gav- no more headache, dryness or strug- | Portant region turned to its natura’ matory, ulcerative condition, which may . * up to $1.00. 590 ogan of the supreme court Tefused gling for breath. Ely's Cream Balm | use and made permanently produc be overcome by taking Lydia E. Pink- .-Saturday, at . ... 133 MAIN STREET. vesterday to approve the certificate of {s just what sufferers from head [ tive, while the protection of water ham’sVegetable Compound. ‘Thousands S | GRS | orzanized American Legion. The. light. A duce immunity from both flood and incorporation applied for by the new. colds and catarrh need. It's a de- [sheds will, in a large measurs, pro of American women willingly testify to fts virtue.

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