New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 11, 1915, Page 5

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» _patrotic wisdom of President Wil- “was passed Th solutioc £ nessee te acts or utterances. 5. ¢ luuons have been adopted by the of ‘nors ‘of the Nashvill ercial club ‘and forwarded cdutions the inst intem- Who have swollen yveins of aches should not wait until they It the bursting point, which means h' suffering and loss of time, but uld at oncel'secure-from any reti- i erday by’ the Teg- | druggist ‘a two-ounce original* ¢ of Emerald Oil £full strength.) ‘using this powerful; yet harmless icide treatment improvement d in a few days and by its reg- v normal size. and -sufferers will Bmerald Ofl pent is uséd by phys':g:ians and itals and is guavanté€ed to ac- “in maty large 'factories | stéam anfailing first aid to the. in. The Clark & Brain- man is | AT 2 President Wilson and Secretary Bry: an suggesting ‘A convention or eon gress' to be called -of ‘all neutral na- tions in order to make ourselves clear hefore the:entireworld where we, as “neutrals, ‘are under existing' conditions.' INDUSTRIAL ARTS EXHIBIT Feature of & vention of ‘American P Federation of Arts. Washington, May 11.—The Amer- ican Federation of Arts, which be- : gins its.annual convention here-tomor- row, will have as one of its features bition :of 1 seury. pud uted ito by \ea«figk all branches of’ industry affected .| the slement of art'in désign.. For the first time ~art societles, manufacturers’ahd the government _have united in making such a display. HERMES SENT OUT OF ITALY. Rome, May 160, 9315 . .p. m., via kParh, May 11, 7:20 & m.—Andreas’ Hermes, héad of ‘the :section of plant ‘diseases in the interngtional institute of “agrictlture, who had returned to “resume his post a leave of sence, was sent horde © e train by the police, who Bre said to ‘haye lenrned that he is connected with the i}nm&n general staff. . BUTS IN AT KIRKWALL, Mgy 10, 8:05 p. m. (de- layed n: transmission)—The Danish t scar II, from New York. April 29, for Copenhagen, put in at Kirkwall. Scoeland, May 9. She will Drug | be detained at this port ‘pending an ation ,of her cargo. “WE WANT YOUR ACCOUNT Gan You Afort to Miss This-Piazza Blss & seasons most Belpful shoWing: in “eool/looking ‘for i Scréems that rolliup t¢ the grass rug ‘that goes down fhere are . ef- practical, Yints for the plazza that open up a‘large range for the greatér enjcyiient of your ‘outdoor summer life. Can you and it i inviting fective and mfsi\\t?‘qe plizza bliss? 1/ OF COUCH FROM s Agents foWHITE MOUNTAIN RS, they range from REFRIGE n-plazza. comtort is ready ittle” “money. From - artistie $6.75 % $18.50 . $1.59° {Bul). stand and what our rlfllt_a \ Schwarte, TAugust’ 'V, es,’ Allen. 3 our, Miss Bessie, .not dressy andia bit @ $7.50:% $65 . Grafonola. “Agents for Free Séwing Machinds. Samuel Carlton J rick). Yl W. D. MiteHell. Mary Hanséen (Mr: Mrs. E. Horton: g Mrs. Elizabeth Bull“g Foderick (C. T, Brod- Rev, B. Eg Phair. Miss A." Robson. L. Jon& . Bessie Hnri{i\ §yGeorme Arthur, i Wentman : t/Maihman (J. V. Mainman). Georgs £, Meaney. °, Clormeliug! Driscoll (T. Dreseoll). jaret Corrigan (Margaret Cani- iorted among survivors). Lucks. . Johnson (A. Johnson). Not Classified. &f&rlr_‘k Sheedy. T8, Mary Barrow. James Roche, W. Anderson Roberts. David Saniuelson, Miss McPEright, : Additional Injured. New, York, May 11.—~Thé Cunard Steamship company last night an- nounced the names of additiona} in- jured’ survivors who were confined to hospitals in Queenstown. The list also contains the name of ‘injured who have been discharged, : It is as fol- lows: ¥ scharged{from Hosp McFadden, Hu: Sheppardson, Faulds, Andrew Additional Injured— 2 Duncan, Robert, Montreal.. Leipold, Miss C. F. E. Hook, Frank. Judson, Fred 8, New York. Storck, W. r Dixon, Mra./A., New York. Gordon, George. Leary, James J., Né® York. . Myers, Joseph (¢rew). PR — . GUNBOAT SMITH WINS. / Denver, May 11.—Gunboat Smith | was given the decision by newapa- per writers at the end of a twelve round bout here last night with Dick Glbert of Denver. The mén afheavy- ) Galt, Ont. hur, Los Angeles. weights. Social and' Dance. % Why not attend soclal and dance given Wed. eve, by Phénix Guard club at O. U. A, M. hall, Hungerford court.—advt. g Miss Ryan is8 making her gown department an the sécond floor of her shop,. 79 'Pratt. gtreet, Hartford, of taijlored dréssés of linen ‘featute in || =-colors. (inciuding e lovely grays), dress¢s of 'cottdn dgaberdine,; and pongeé-dre: . Anjong them are the two-plece tennig drasses that slip on over the hea ngées, while fancy than | others and quite suitablégr- summer afternoons—advt. “BUSY LITTLE 45 NEWLAID Connecticut EGGS - o Russell Bros. 301 MAIN STREET. jato a hail of bullets.” . | MIJ WSh'ot and Sliell " Faced Death to Secure 1 Startling Motion Pictures - ¥ (i 7000 Feet of “Thrills. taken in France, Eng- ~ land, Germany, Russia, Belgiam, Italy and " Austria 100 Stirring Events. 7000 Feet of Startling : ? the Zep‘pé]ins droppiné t;ombs over Paris. ¢ §EE the fall of Antwerp. " .. SEE the tombardment of Osténd, “SEE how the camera men risked their Hves to procure these pictures. 4 and Red Cross nurses, See the ruins of Louvain. 3 i SEE tke Belgians wrecking trains., arid blewing SEE the Kaiser with his troops. uggbridg'es to stop the German adavnce, SEE the gallant Belgian Lancers riding straight in war's canvulsions, - SATURDAY AND SUNDA mera Mei R An-able lecturér will describe all scenes,’ SEE both sides in awful, actual conflicte SEE British naval guns on armored train SEE the wounded #nd dying attended by < . % SEE humanity from three-quarters of the 1 e MAY 15 and 16 Afternoon and Evening P 0

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