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(1} ; : NEW, BRITAIN DAILY. HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1916. RANDEIS BACKED 'e SWigLETSHTE "#EYST = 2,500,000 FRENCH Lost Steamship Provence Was Crack - [ aw Jths_ BY LONG PETITION .. < .. 555050s o - | UNDER GERMAN RULE Vessel of French Ir ansatlantic Line I oo e Recipe for Getting Over the Blues coat at Wilsons—advt. e | —— The degree team of the Eagles will ominent Men and Women | 1 |Food Scarce and Costly in This r— e | Tt e sripon of AR charge of the team is made up Of Favor His Confirmation Ao Occupied Territory | = @ D) e o e o McAleer and Thomas Birmingham ‘ » . The Bungalow club has made ar- 'Washington, March 2.—Advocates £ . k (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) ¥ - . - i - : ; . » " L " Hommes and Hoftman's. hall Fri- confirmationof the nomination of - e Paris, Feb. 12—Two and a quarter b o . . - ' ' : » . iy ovimime. Partios rom Hartlopd - ‘ ‘ 5 1 day evening. Parties from Hartford ‘ _ _ : and Plainville in addition to local B s e s e cotes . mains in the territory of the north and o . ' . . v e ],,”,,‘,,;" R e fore the senate committee investi- % o ast occupled by the Germ oy ‘ . ting charges against Mr. Brandeis. Bdward F. McClennen, law part- * of Mr. Brandeis, was ready to itinue his explanation of the var- # 4 N L.580:000 . L . ‘ ‘ » ‘ » . - v - o jinse s cxplanation of the var. , Niss e oien S L . - _ i . . . vs Niemiro, reassignment has been criticised. Newton D. b A . - . ] ‘ - e B s icx mavor of Clovaiand, A. E. LERCHE Pas de Calais .... 280,000 § . . : : s : 5 : L . S S i | Miss Nellie Cronin entertained the B resident of the National Gom. | “If you ever gt the blues,” he said, Mesnil LG 1500000 5 - o G § o : | I. C. S. club at her home on Hartford ers‘ I_engue. had ‘a petition for | “jt i3 well to know the simplest and }.leuse A R 4 80,000 i ; = - : : e . i . iae | avenue last evening. “Rummy” wa L (i riom & droup of New best way to get rid of them. Cranki- Sommes . o 75,000 o - : i B S o : the chief entertainment and the prize Bt o % stou of - Now to zet id ot them. Crank Sl kv A . . . . 3 winners were Joseph Curry and Mrs e, Jator | - ShE ) L D L Ofsel B 9T 0 00 : : ;: P . - . , o Mary Liebler. Refreshments werc IR i, calis atiention to My, | SOPOHOR PRECSCAE fhe bSO o, ML, paadon: d V . . ' ‘ e | andeis’ succ v o o , N & Unitea SYJ::“;U:)_T:E:&;S“S_G?:H stipation on the nervous system. The : EoodVC High, o : : 3 % . - - Valkyria Lodge, O. of V., will celg- hte supreme courts of five states | Simplest Way to meet this condition Is In all of these regions, fresh beef - o i TN ‘ : o | brate its sixteenth anniversary in Vega eight cases involving the constitu- | to have a box of Rexall Orderlies in is worth $1.25 a pound and eggs - : . , . - - B . hall tomorrow night. . The Valkyrifn Ppnality of statutes of industrial | your pocket and the best way is to | bring fifteen cents each. Even at . g o 3 Tk R Fonan i chorus, assisted by the ladies’ octette, Stice as to hours of labor and un- | take one when you feel the attack com | these pri they are obthinable with S ' } ‘ % 3 ) 4 will have charge of the u-\crmm: althful conditions of employment. | ing on. It is the finest laxative for ¢ ; : ment. ! Gave Services Gratis. men, women and children 1 know of “The fact that Mr. Brandeis’ ser- | and is a regular antidote for the blues in these important cases and, | —the best ever.” feed, all the services to which we s Who have immigrated since the occu- g . : g L : 5 5 A ReeaEor AuguntiEE e tn i T ffer, were unpaid and were the pation began, w. suffer t e 5 2 S i # R 8 Jurkhardt, whe B e Taeats | THE CLARK & BRAINERD CO. | Cioris of s sonayoutter but for the 0 ‘ o : B iiicots trbute to the 181 Main Street [Srieng s st Bl i » J o cks, is reported to be improving. jality of his mind and heart,” the movements in Spain and Holland, ac- i » i s ] Mrs. Bengston, wife of ex-Assessor btitioners stated. cording to Maurice Barres of the T 1 £} R : 4 £ : . | August Bengtson, who recently un- The . petitioners express an appre- French Academy. en with the gen- 'W“ § e : b . derwent an operation at the local tion of Mr. Brandeis for contrib- : | erous aid of America and other neu- Lo : : ; o % hospital, is reported as considerably ing to New York's industrial peace | S = beard : % il improved puis D. Brandeis as a justice of the S # million French inhabitants still r¢ £ i : ot . S . ; Lo Decision has been reserved in tI are divided among the different de- o < . : . e S - . o : city court on tl 1se of Max Ke partments as follows: - . . S Sl Gt - - - | nedy vs Barney Niemiro. In the case : 3 i - : Springfield Grocery company has been « served. difficulty by those who can afford such 3 costly luxuries. The entire civilian The collections in the water /de- partment for the month of Februg¥y population, excepting the Germans : 3 : ¢ PP ] | (otalea $10,993.05, 7 k r a 1 it has been necessary to appos offering the “preferential union tion the provisions in limited quanti- T e e P S 1 g palls, lop™ as the basis for arbitration be- |\ | ties and with great care. Iach fam- & o . g » o SN % s A A s e, 3 5 i > . peen the manutacturers and em- | ily receives daily a card entitling it to e . i DRI the it Bitidhe ftutstter oyes in the needle trades. They 4 distribution of about eight ounce pross R p ; ; : e 3 il L fint out as signal proof of his qual- of provisions per head, including : : — Blioria as.a judge his success in | — Bndion e haltioince i o =) The plumbers’ examination com- siding over an “industrial court” | : ounce of rice, one and one-half ounces LA ROVENCE mittee will give a hearing tomorrow which have been brought the dis- S[amford Mafl Pleads NO[ Gm“y Celarallc pacon Non i E bl r evening on the applications of two :‘;mem.ihm these tru(;e L oo peas or beans, one-quarter ounce of o D OFFICE | journeymen plumbers for licenses. ong the signers of the petition | 5 S sugar, one-quarter ? salt and B S > D ore 4 e Oscar Straus, chairman of the 1n U' S' Dlstflct CO“I‘[ one-half oux]‘clzro:lr(;}‘r‘(::fe ¥he&:\\'ér;2‘c GOODWIN CHAIRMAN Provence, sunk in the Mediter- S 1t ”m;:‘rk d‘m‘ 1rr~.:‘kd;:’v “nrv:““::h.-(“\\fi;[x w York public serWce comm | French working man consumes on the OF TOWN COMMITTEE | rancan with the loss of nearly 1,000 IS CUTTED BY FIRE | records that snow has fallen on | Frederic C. Howe, comm Sehoh B ; e o ] , : immigration, - New York; | T AyoraseAtyospoundsforinrovisiona i lives of French soldiers and sailors, days beginning with November |, 3, mer of immigration, day, so that he is now obliged to live : S 1915. The first frost of the seal nilton Holt, editor of the Indcfp?;:-. New Haven, March 2—William T. | on the fourth of what he is aceus occupied tre same position in the fleet i s s pats Jotn Mitchell, chairman of (h¢ | Scofield of Stamford, o telegraph op- | fomed to. The products of the soll | Republicans Compromise on Third | of the Prench line as the Il fated and Water Does Damages ol | M5 ' e s B s : have been exhausted largely by re- et el G T e Twelve more cases of measles were Charles F. McFarland, secre- ‘,‘""‘_’r L efCaand Centrallenmina il eems S ree e e e e Ward ManiInsteadlof WINI Mo | e A dio i Eecnnan e Rans $500 at City Coal & Wood reported to the health department of the Tederal Council of |in New York, indicted Jast weck by when she completed her fastest trip : 5 hurches of Christ in America; Hen- |a federal grand jury on the charge Children Need Clothes. Kirdy or G. W. Bull. L e S Company R. Seager, president of the Amer- | n Association for Labor Legisla- | = - £ y f 2 o: Rabbi Stephen §. Wise, New |Daving secured a license from the | 8i0n of Longwy are nearly all of them |signed, the republican town com- | on that occasion the fastest trip which | mysterious origin, gutted the ork: Charies R. Crane, Chicago; | government, appeared in the United | Without proper clothing, and the same |Inittee got together last might and | up to then had ever been made be- | the City Coal & Wood company on :....IQEE,M,QV,E DANDBUFF i @ward T. Devine, New York; Mrs. |states district court today and enter- | Situation is said to exist throughout |¢lected . Clayton Goodwin. —Prior eolbeoiind orence Kelley, secretary National | ¢ A s Sy : to last night’s meeting there had been : et o mptre : R ewu; Owon R. Love- ed a plea of not guilty. His case | the occupied regions, it being almost | considerable d ssion over the chair- | Pleting the run from port to port in doing damage at any drug store, pour a little i retary National Child Labor | W8S Set for next Tuesday. W. J. H. | bnpossible to find clothing at prices |manship. Willlam N. McKirdy was 6 davs, 1 hour and 12 minutes. She | Johnston at $500. your hand and rub well into the scaly i was then about eighteen months old. | by insurance. o with “the finger tips. - Bt “merle o : Mr. Johnston states that when he . b RN 8 across on that . Jo S 15 oclock last | M08t if mot all, of this awful sehrs sed his office at L) v oo¢ | will have disappeared. Two or three season was recorded on October 21. of operating a radio station without Fifty thousand children in the re- | To succeed Raymond R. Healey, re- | Petition with that vessel. -She made fire starting from an unknown end Gfiice of | P tween New York and Havre, com- | Elm street at 8:15 o'clock last evening, | estimated by F. H. The loss is covercd Get a 25-cent bottle of Danoerul mmittee; Henry Bruere, New York, | Bohannan, who entered an appear- | Which the impoverished population is |fi'St choice but his duties as master V. Ki vey. ininz i nec] P ‘orbin Cabi Lock | She beat the Lusitania i‘}a}aci: e ot Wi e, | FERTHeE I this court sufficiently clad, these people are the [gccept the position. Second choice | fastest run for the day was 585 miles, | night ""”flhmgI“A;LHT- \‘;-Ijs‘}mc}):l applications will destroy every bif of B "ot the ~character” witnesses of | I the case of the government | OPJect o SR c R oo sty o0 | eook eole G Sorae WA RE LTS i o wasing e nibeh indth e CcR ] o hons later Hho b aed trom | G&ndruff; stop the scalp itching #n eSS DE Sl 2 account of their exposure to disease [, wa ol L o se times, 6 iles, made by | ered and an ala A d Irotl | falling hair. | el Mr;i el ngg:\mt 5 smp?;lempl’f Pl L B v atdyaite, Atm‘udxi ]r‘x( SEs e e ;)120‘I};:x(im!(ll‘u‘:::.x hmy A Provence was | box 412, which the firemen were able = o ed ‘that Mr. Brandeis’ reputation | cedure under the Pure Food laws, a Supplies sent into tne . chairman. S and. r ove S 0 anifher nixes S5 v v i v i : ¥ o nesion fon oyl ioodwin is s reasurer | launched in 1906 at St. Nazaire. She | to decipher desp a uy as that he was not trustworthy and :f‘mtu:a‘mon was enfered into between | relief of the population have not been .,,,3[x;.,(,,:.‘.f;,l\“\.,‘.r,‘.,,‘f,,(",‘f ":,‘:’ ",(,",' _\“"{ (,,\.],,‘.”‘2‘,] ‘1“ 7 h,,:\. ‘nd was 602 feet | in the fire alarm system. The fire PUT STOMACH IN led under false colors. Mr. Pea- | xls rict Attorney Spellacy and coun- | interfered with by the German au- |(Cooler Companslandlinta 5o m,‘_.',,. G e, e heciior 65 faet She | started under the counter in the front ORDER AND STOP Y testified that he had talked with | Sl for the' oyster companies by | thorities, but have reached their des: |ihe senoor moard. Iccentls he was | helonged to the Compagnie Generale | of the office and was blazing briskly GAS INDIGESTION ore than fiftty members of the | which without prejudice to the oys- | tinations through the efforts of the [gncian of as a possible mayoralts | Transatlantique and was for years one | When the department arrived. it ffold bar, and only one gave him | ters they fay be taken out of storag2 | American representatives located at | . S 8 < € 8 e e = 4 ACaS Bave. : S ieay oase I candidate. Mr. Goodwin is a man of | of the favorite liners sailing out of |necessay to smash in the big G TR ie impression that Mr. Brandeis was “f“% destroyed. When the oysters | Lille, Valenciennes, Vervins, Charle- integrity and ability and his choice | New Yor Since the beginning of | Windows in order to get a line of hose | “Pape’s Diapepsin” rcgulates disor- ustworthy and honorable. were seized they were stored by the | ville, and Longwy. The distribution % 8 2 : | ] ¢ i o L G | e s e e 5 : linfo the building. The damage from dered stomachs in five B ir e 1 which i sovernmentiBur notlingeold latoragel| it o e et e, neRonalimaniot Shoflown Beommitieo (HERWANIRES HES L FLEenUASd LD e r. Brande Beid ine © hig be | Consdauently they agell and bocame | prench volint oid tnder the Glteitica | 2 FrEerdeg with much fuvor npt only French government for the transport Hoter e well as fire, was consider- »T‘j‘j'fi“ 2 g 3 - iti S eers under the direction |,y tne committee members but by | of soldiers and munitions of war. able. g a Jew?’ asked Senator Fletcher. |in bad condition. Then they were | of the Americans. The French Na- ‘the rank and file of th art 3 . What started the fire is nnknown. | No more dyspepsia, sourness, hea “1 didn’t know until the last few |sent to cold storage. The shipments | tional Relief committee impressed e h RUOLILHE DALY T Chief Dame does not think crossed burn, pain, belching, or pars that he was a Jew,’ the wit- | of oysters against which proceedings | with the urgent need of further re- ———— BRITAIN REPLIES ON MAILS. wires did it, but wire trouble is the acidity. §s answered. . ;’m“g‘“ are said to have be- {jief in the form of clothing as well as 5 shington, March _Secretary | only plausible explanation Mr. John- o High-Minded Ma; s Ia ihres dealers ;ovisions, is issuing an appeal for i i Lansing today said that Ambassador | Ston can give. The fire started and | Nothing will remain undigested o ‘When Mr. Baker appeared to pres- | ; i:d‘f;?n’lini‘j“;,“l“s o ffsf‘o“‘hl’“_' clothing supplies and money from s 3 2 [ burned the greatest right where the | sour on your stomach if you will take t his petition he was asked as to |4 © LCRE ;‘“":l ‘;‘l‘ eefi Frenchmen inhabiting uninvaded re- St g I | telephone wires enter telepione box. | a little Diapepsin occasionally. This r. Brandeis reputation as a lawyer. | \pa o; Wil MOt be h;;s ‘r;:en:c' until | oyone The supplies contributed lo- igures for the Year, Lot Great Britain’s reply to the Amer- ! mhig aamits of the possibility that tel- | powerful digestive and antacid, though “1 do not know his reputation in |0 PO 8 appre- | cally are forwarded to the population | Both the charity and water boards {ican protest against interferences | ephone wires might have been crossed | as harmless and pleasant candy oston,” he said, “but among public In the civil suit of Rosa Pontilli through the good offices of the Swiss |bave completed their estimates for | with mails, which is coming by post. | with wires carrying a higher current, | will digest and prepare for assimila brvice workers he is known not only | o . 0 oo eeatney thékxe\zn;'loiiv government. the coming year. The charity bgard | He declined to sa what the outline [ causing the fire. Inasmuch the | tion into the blood all the food you \;E:‘:nafi?s;fl?l:g:;fidi‘: :;fi_vdewcmd' NewWriay el driorteorale s et figures are about $8,000 greater than |indicated. { recess beneath the counter was pro-|can eat. v TE] = L car. The figures { il 1 ccted by a wire screen. The “lighted Eat what your stomach craves - appearance was made for th in- last year. The figures in detail fol- fected . 5 i : s, Henry Moskowitz, president’of the | FEPCETANCE Was mace for the plain- POSTER, ONCE RICH, |iow: Town home $17,000, same as cigar carclessly thrown” theory is not | without the slightest fear of indiges- bunicipal Civil Service commission | (" Charity and Water Boards Compile | Page at London had cabled an outline ast year: rep $1.000 4 doreae | SEA WATER USED | satisfactory. tion or that you will be bothered with 1 il i +ihe |to dismiss the action With costs Lasthy 1 ke et New York and secretary of ihe | o..nq'the plaintiff. Pontilio, a track | DIED PENNILESS |¢f $600: dairy barn, new appropriation B aciity o sour Tiings Delchiok W rbitration board in « the meedle | \oy o (was killed by a train at Hart- $6,000: outside poor $13,000, the AS DISINFECTANT In the case of Joseph Niedezwecki | On stomach, —heartburn, headaches ades, of which Mr. Brandeis s | 10550 00 Y e firee suit a same; hospitals and asylums $16,000 vs Barney Niemiro, Judge J. T. Mes- | from stomach, nausea, bad breath resident, described Mr. Brandeis g water brash er a feeling like you hac = e haard verdict of $4,000 was given. The cir- an increase of $3,000; office expenses - kill has awarded judgment for the 3 e Al 5 ork on that board. S s o $250, increas £ $300; e i et Saxe | swallowed a lump of lead, or otHer 5 cuit court reversed this and sent the | Famouns Quack Acquir illi bl tncreaseisio : salarvies laintiff to recover $21.35. M. D. Sax ara 5 7 £ ack A red Millions from 5 e X - o D33 i iseries. ould ¥ it rehs el mas one characterls | case back for re-trial 1 S frOm | £4,400, increase of $500: miscellane- | Can Be Used to Sterilize Drinking | appeared for the plaintiff. i ble miseries. uld you be 6, it 18 his capacity to see both sides, | “oyrt was adjourned until Tues- Gullible People and Lost ous $550, increase of $50. The total | Suitering HoW (o SHy MCHINCH SO Rl e judicial, statement bt g, sndgrios estimates are $58,300 against $50.- Water and as Antiseptic for order you can get relief within five b judicial thought, he said. Tt Al 111.50 last yea The department To the County Commissioners for | minutes, = = = AR asks an increase of $200 for Superin- Wounds at Small Cost. Hartford Count, I you will get from vour pharma- NTROL A BLESSING. | (Correspondence of The Assoc s tendent G. F. Kibbe of the town homc I hereby apply sfer cist a 50-cent case of Pape's Diapep- | Shoplated tnesa ) Nlanal $300) TorSux tendent Correspondence of The Associated Press.) s in you could always go to, the tabl ! Johannesburg, South Africa, Jan, go | 2nd $3 or Superintendent A, J. | (Correspondence of The Associated Press SamiellPY Stor , | sin you co ays go to, the table BRINGS RHEUMATISM S faile '{"" 30 ) Hart of the board. London, Feb. 25.—Sea water turned | to sell Spirituou i with a hearty :l[vv't‘\vll".'mrl yout : ZE L , the st famous itinerant | The water department figures tots e i 4 £ : < Ale Lager beer, Rhine Wine, | meals would taste good, because yo0u Shippers. Says o lttle Salts in_ water may | quack of his time, who died here pen- | $135,150 and the estimated recerpen o~ onrecting (i"“l S st ot e Shvest Town | would iriow Wthers woulaUbe ino, Ik} A - ” Ve e P4 & - ™ . ix- ¢ s a drey £ s is i s = ki 4 Tt - sleapless e g S pe ,Bos&on, rx\firc:nd-. bg‘:t‘/ aeen 2{ save D‘;““:‘l;m dread niless at the age of seventy-two, went |a7€ $137,000. The estimates are: |SI¥ cents for a h'”["(v?“fl kjllf’n; 15 f:‘O of New Britain, 1 ugree not to sell | digestion or sleepless nights or head, el tion so as to reach any . 8 throush a fortune estimated at $5,. |Construction $28,000; .relay 32,000, |novel method of disinfecting hospltal | gyyrituous and Intoxicating Liguors to [ ache or stomsch aewy &' the new sfield Junction s p W " . general repairs $2,500: meters § 00; |ships which has been successfully ! pa qrunk the preraises; I agree not | 4ay; and, besides, you would not need the thyee steamboat lines of the | Rheumatism is easier to avoid than | 000,000 obtained from the credulous. |ealaries $5,800: Burlington 83000, | 0 ST S laxatives or liver pills to keep your New York, New Haven and Hartford | to cure, stm_ns a well-known authority. Sequah was born in Loondon, but |*Wolcott $1,600; interest s\(T . stomach and bowels clean and fresh. ailrond, was explained today by J.| We are advised to dress warmly; keep Papes [Diapapsinlicin bel obinind Swland aGrdner of the New Eng- | the feet dry; avoid exposure; eat less chase $15,000; miscellaneous §2 sick and wounded. from your druggist and contains n . $2.000 and Steamship Co., at the hearing | meat, but drink plenty of good water. e _ sinking fund $15,000; Burlington de- | The apparatus consists of an elec- more than sufficient to thoroughly by the interstate commerce commis- Rheumatism is a direct result of powerful personality that enabled [ velopment $5,000. overcome the worst case of indig lion on the New Haven' petition to eating too much meat and other rich { him to work his curse. He inspired ks = » etain its Sound line foods that produce uric acid which is 3 ablefot ‘ca B Erdner who continued his|absorbed into the blood. It dai tne | f21th, drew peobleito him like 2 mag: TREE COMMITTEE MIETS someondin Lryngulat Sdil electiilishallghe revocubl Bfonfrulereprosenis, eatimony began at the first hearing | function of the kidneys to filter this|net and exercised a certain spell of a Hoinen e iten Wamse W i cab e fcostinsl AR el e DU RS 200 Al it on is TR U notRruli IR i oreElnE n New York, stated that the close | acid from the blood and cast it out in | hvpnotic nature cver them. Touring |t (‘@ hall last evening and dise % cell, in order to insulate it, is placed | ygreements D teo of the Neo. wBedford, Fall|the urine; the pores of the skin are [ the country in magnificent style, he |pians for the spring. The committoe |y toine! oar dnd is raised upon Andin o st ROoRstieRgiat s River and Norwich lines by the New | 3lS0 a means of freeing the blood of | would hire the largest hall in a place, | hopes to make a special observance |, 1o “”;W l;' m\'xm“ lf)\" “”1’1‘0;“'q 1‘1” a Nor ; 2 L Rk 3 e e e T el G % o e L b o v | be poured out easily. It is filled with Bver . made it possible in case of this impurity In damp and chilly ork up sm with a br band | of Arbor day this year with fitting lcold sea water. A current of 60 ongestion at any one of the three ership of Sound Lines Helpful to tried out on the Aquitania and is now | to sell Spirittous and Intoxicating 0.0 rans 8 antities exceeding oné 3 a a T N i ps 5 . P zdopted in the other transports of the Liguors in quanti & posed as a red Indian. He had re- | Shuttle Meadow 00: land pur- . gallon evecept other than distilled markable gifts as a showman and a | liquors and those in quantitigs not ex- ceeding five galions; T agree trolytic cell, a reversing switch cap- [ to pay Sivty-five dollars only rrying 100 amperes, and |for? such license and that it | tion or dyspepsia. There. is nothy ng better for gas on the stomagh or sour odors from the stomach or to cure a stomach headache You couldn’t keep a handier or more useful article in the house business there to be carried on is one which I am engaged as proprietor as | = * cold weather the skin pores are closed | and then proceed to work his miracles | cxercises in the schools. The com T o 5 ; B8 embloyee ¢f ‘he prop-ietor, and : thus forcing the kidneys to o | of cure. He was an exceptionally fine | mittee i R the 5 ; adllamaperes et NAhis thof 1Sl G 2 el P am a iicensed Pharmacis | Boat terminals to divert freight from | thUS kidneys to do double S cure Hotvan s pHonal gl s G U A S0 e e b LRt R b 1 bl (AR EH RO L — e ongland to the other | WOTk, they become weak and sluggish | elocutionist, a fluent speaker and | needed to carry on the work and will |1 tn Dated at New Britain, this 2nd day g fox hnqu e Sngla e and fail to eliminat the uric acid | something of a singer—talents he la- | s report to the board of public | tained a solution containing two parts | o ooy, D., 1916. You know, and every physician sickness has which keeps accumulating and circu- | ter put to use on the variety stage, : of solium hybochlorite or available | Ly i omD Sl it i A o Jating through the tem, eventually | after giving up the medicine business. x | chlorine to 1,000 parts. Apilcant x d I‘ e l‘ b SLEEPS SEVENTEEN DAY settling in the joints and muscles | Another natural endowment was The solution is excellent as = el caw e BpasseC ipIEte f1bihe ivont (o causing stiffne soreness and pain | great physical strength. He could pull W s TWO LAWSUITS. sierilizer of drinking water, one part anat o ey el mi e A et ot | organic disturbances, contagious dis- ngd the Alarm Clock Racing Ttself | called rheumatism. out the most obstinate tooth, even if | Judge Edward Smith, in the court |Chlorine to @i million parts, and as | o on"or New Britain, and hereby | €45€S, OF even a severe cold, a relapse PSPt e At the first twinge of rheumatism | he took a picce of Jaw bomne WIth.it, | of common pleas, has given judgment | 4% antisevtic for wounds used i | gy ung endorse the foregoing appli- | IS feared, because sickness robs. the get from any pharmacy about four |and then make the patient swear be- | for Rollin Petrowski in two lawsuits | diluted as obtained from the electro- iy "o william . Hillard for a | system of Nature's resistance and Onconto, Wis.,, March 2.—Sleeping et it ion 7 it that e s tonllls peeee e o < Tatn |lvzer. The fluid is besides used in S B 4 i & 2 fokness has developed here, but Miss | pu) in :gf:;; g ;atfirtaz;&g::p;%’;_ ::,:: ;Z;l;::'en\(fimh e sl :‘l“,"','(,"‘f_"c:;"f;r “"':\kp’lm‘l'"‘_‘ the butcher's department and'in the | llcense e st e leaves it subject to lingerimg germs. [Dora Henderson, the victim of the | ¢,re preakfast each morning for a| magic oils against rheumatism, he|tiff. In the fi \it judgement was |12undry for soaking undyed cotton | “PP “1‘:" Sias s s Depon o be | Drugs never build up a worn-oht longest sleep on record in Wisconsin, | week, This is said to eliminate uric gave the patient such a severe rub-|for $23.10 and costs, and in the scc- and linen goods. It is added to the ‘“;“”N‘ }‘”';“\-'fnl 0 aid App'l)n-‘xllnn. { bndyfonly food can do that, and the. as recovered. Five others have suf- | ,cig by stimulating the kidneys to | bing that the original pain was for-|ond for § ship's swimming bath in the pro- [ Dated at ! B UL ERCRO I By thing to take after any sick is rered the same mysterious complaint | normal action, thus ridding the blood | gotten. Many patients who hobbled B vortion of one part in twe million | of Mareh, A. D, 1916 4 e el y sickness is d three died, while the other two | of these impurities . on the stage came off without crutches et STy, N parts, reducing the bacterin in the | G L. 1 ;\nu»n, Jehn J. Walsh, Jas. | concentrated, blood-making oil- covered after sleeping five da Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless | owing to faith and excitement. But PINC NEWELOSTITON water by 90 per cent. {T. McCarthy, M. C. Lowitt, W- . |food in Scott’s Emulsion, which feeds Miss Henderson slept for seven- | and is made from the acid of grapes | yelief was, of course, only temporar: John Pinches, Jr, of this city, has his use of electrolyzed sea water | Attwood. ; the tissues, benefits the blood and, een days, with only one day of con- | and lJemon juice, combined with lithia Sequah, whose real name is said to accepted a position as salesman wiih | has affected a great economy by re- I hereby cer that the above- | strengthens both lungs and throat sclousness between her two long naps. | and is used with excellent results by | have been Hartley, reached the ze-|the Ingraham Clock company of {placing expensive coal tar disinfect- named signers d endorsers ar ‘ Phicings )re%cril:c b The first sufferer was Harold Bodie, | thousands of folks who are subject to | nith of his fame in the early '90s. Ho | Bristol. He has already entered he |ants such as carbolic, cresol and the | electors and .Xbayers, owning real | o g e pres Hibess cott’s ‘mul- bite slept five days and was artifically | rheumatism. Here you have a pleas- | was everywhere denounced as an im- employ, of this concern and will fa- |like. 1In the case of the Aquitania, | estate, in the m.\-,:\ oi New Britain it ’( sickrie: . | »\Iral’\n‘\'(‘!'\\v\l?cu' . ed, while asleep, till death claimed | ant, effervescent lithia-water drink | poster, but that only increased his miliarize himself with the business |the saving paid for the cost of the ap- Dated New Britain, this 2nd day id(l\()u}cll. Scott’s is pure medicinmk him. Two others slept four days and | which helps overcome uric acid and is | following amons the . credulous e to going on the ro | paratus in the course of a single trip | of March, A. D “'Hv.' food, without alcohol or drugs. "l l\,cnefu ial to your kidneys as well. masses, Apr . | ot three weeks, Al OMPSON, town clerk. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 15-22

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