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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, CONSGIENCE FORCES | i tems | 4 Hint 10 Mothers YOUR WHSH COME TRUE! | PAGE m GET OUT |7 e e o | of Growing Childre I"rank Basile has entered the em : ) 5 . ploy of the Winter Printing r'r-m|).uv,\.§ A Mild Laxative at Regular | % 0 Ihe committee on supplies and | o 4 | WE OFFER YOU AN OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING i Wl“ Refll‘e tO PFlVflle L]Ie BG ;{;.’\,]:‘nng will meet this t-\mv«,‘,; in City | Int(‘l’z’}als :\ l'” _l revent | lieving America Is Unnentral | v r. vpson e s 15 | i poit e i schoos ferred to John O. Mills and Anson | i of medicine seem to agree sl i Washington, March In a state- | streel | sential to good health e i | L . ment in which he asserted that (he} A Dbill of sale has been given by J.| portance of this impressed par loan of $500,000,000 to the allies had | A- [EImgren of his bakery on East | ticularly on mothers of growing chil I p ' e = street 1o Miller & Olson Company, | dren. | destroyec » semblance o T mpany, | ELEC R ul\ lg‘:Ix ‘fi‘ “w‘\:,‘:“[ 'r A Ing | A very valuable remedy that should g Ay : P cn Dopreaon Closing night, drawing of prizes at | @ Kept in every home for use as oc tive Robert e, a North Caro- |Jench carnival 34 Church St advt, | Casion arises is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup A e CT " % ) - r . 3 ’epsin, 0. 0 of si e - lina democrat, brother of the Am Mrs. Carl Backgreen of I%arming- "“5‘ l).‘\le:y «;]m|L) ;m(l ‘r imple MI\.‘ 4 S 1a has heen prescribed In Your Home fl | bassador to the Court of St. Jame's, | ton avenuc is recovering from an on- | oy pr e 1ok, s neen prescrile announced that he would retire from | crition which she underwent recent- | 111 " for more (i;':u“lu\;n’-YwAndrI\‘ :‘;"114\“ : ly at the New Brits e o IO (i pLlyellvepcare, Bublictlitethecauteihe Rton i n ol ! Britain hospital. nd which can now be obtained in AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY ) " A, 8 3. society min- | cents a bottle. istration. N that 47 # | Without opposition within ,”:']' show that $70 was realized. Io- | 1In a recent letter to Dr. Caldwell, . ) = = 8 | purty in North Carolina, M. earsals e commenced after the | Mrs. H. C. Turner, 844 Main St., Buf ROLAND LEE TURNER Who has ever stepped into a house completely fitted with Electric [| " oven Tcticr io it coniuene | 1o01er seaon wlo, N. ¥, says, T bought a boitle of y TR , | he carnival or s I | Dr. Caldwell's rup Pepsin for my | Pepsin should be in every home: declines to stand for re-nomination of the French people 1 Fiohie ot vote on the sEeh Iwill close this cvening in St Jean | baby, Roland Lee Turner, and find it | trial bottle, free of charge, can L]ght]ng w]thout appreclahng its superior beauty and convenlence? issuc, upon Which the president in. | 0° Baptiste hail works just Tike you said it would. It fobtained by writing to Dr. W Tm,«, Mr. Jlm,;v, sas (R T e e H,pr;,.,,,,m, Drivata i mas oo el 5\m~; v':;xl |l|ofl.\1‘;nn.’ L»h‘;m howe .-_\m\-.}»‘x‘\‘ 454 Washington St., Mo} . . . o he runs the risk of “staining ball of the New Britain Turner so- bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syr cello, Perhaps you have pictured your own home equipped in a like man- [ | iinis v e blocu of 'y Sounin” | ciety witl e eta e wvenine 7| men.” Mrs. H. F. Wells of Clayton road ner and have almost envied others the comfort and conveniemce [ riii or he "t “at | L Tt from o e i i e e > * Jesus Christ never uttered a more $1 err 0 ectric der 2 ed i) TR G R S §lips O Ferry. VICe. rofound truth th 3 . 2 cign Missionary B i IRilian Shen Ehehdoa [leocicty Mo i Ee English Lutheran San Diego, Cal., March -Ben‘a clared: ‘Where your treasure is, there = = church will be held tomorrow after- | min Crockett, formerly ociated . - will your heart be also. & o | Gr a 2 2 s e now fle f h h your . noon at 3 o'clock at the home. «f |sporting ventur th Tex Ricks - | Green Mountaineers Deciding S ofter you an opportumity ot having your own home Neutrality Destroyed. Mrs. Crock on Hurlburt street and James Coffroth, fight promoters “The loan of $500,000,00 Sngg T i - dr ight ¢ aue MR 1c 500,000,000 to Iing- The annual bauernball of the Aus- | Was drowned last night when an au wn-ed complete’ With any style fixtures you may desire, at a rea- land ba Am‘o)rn-un capitalists to suy | trian Singing soclety was held last | tomobile containing threo - persons Well Known Water Wagon. o he i f a ferry boat into the bay nothing o profits of munitions | cventng in Bardeck's hall. The plunged off " manufacturers, has destroyed the | rair was largely attended, and was The two other passenger were Rutland, Vt., March 7.—The q tion whether state-wide prohibit sonable price which you can pay in 12 easy monthly payments. [|:mince cven of nentraiicc'in ine |ficadive of o sony time sor an. | reseued e to Take Seat on the United es, and will probably lead - le 5 o o § | us into W I have no pro-German T i 2 Loy lccal option form of liguor sell Throllgll co-OPeratlon with the leadlng ele‘:trlcal contractors nor pro-anything sentiment or in- CUPID GRINS AT WAR. SR e e T e e ek ot e vears, was voted on at the am clination other than pro-American. I | S realize very forcibly my obligation | ¢pap With Arrows Has Something on | COLORADO SNOWBOUND. ‘\‘.‘\]\‘} m..‘m s in Vermont (Irl) = Vhile a large vole was expecteg we are able to offer both wiring and fixtures at a substantial J|i m tomedaic conciitueney™ and Man With 42-Centimetre: Castenser. Tia HOA Gaptive | Five ! henes or e to the American people. I will not o o A ey 5 stultify my conscience or staln my Berlin, Via. Parls, March 6, 11 Days by Drifts. ring the campaign, a heavy s reduction. This offer is for a limited time only, so you should §| n: v e bioon o i countis” | ' X ilhiiie s neime artanses last. night threatened to_reduce men; neither will I do injustice to by making it difficult for many @ my conscientious convictions of duty, is snowbound. Durango, the The legislature at its last sesl place Your order at once. Bl (horeby forfeiting my self-respect. |King Ferdinand of Bulgaria and heir | orado is s L iETe g s 18 § | am | to the throne, and a princess of the | center of the storm, has for twelve | qo i q 0" Lrohibitory amendment) “And now, while, so far a t o o informed, I would have no opposi- | kouse of Hapsbur, sording to the | hours been cut off from outside con- | o B v B o which was Te]ephone our Sales Department NOW for detalls. | tion for re-nomipation in the ap- |Journal Des Balkans. munication, and trafiic gvnm-uv[i,\v i 1iiced o the people today by Bl proaching primary, I desire to an- y — the San Juan basin 13 demorallzed. |ingum. A majority amrmativil nounce 1 will not be a candidate for Prince Boris, who is 22 years of Chirty-five p# angers on the Den- would place Vermont again o8 e atiantt agc, holds a high command in the [ver & Rio Grande passens train | ohibition rank Other portions of Mr. Page’s Rulgarian army. The head of the |have been held at Chama, N. M., for ment indirectly criticized Ir 2t | Hapsburg family is the Emperor |five days on account of the drifting 5 8 | Wilson for asking members of con- |Francis Joseph | snow. Native eg 33c. Russell Brof gress to vote on foreign relations, | i which he regarded as the pecul = - . United Electric Light & Water Co. | o g™ ‘ — “ELECTRICITY FOR EVERYTHING” |t o e S e I'avors W e e srmetoun e o | I 132 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN weeks ago, Mr. I u with LATHERS OUT ON STRIKE | asked for an arbitration meeting. ! GOLI CLUB ANNUAL, Representative F s own | No action 1 been taken on the de- | 2 | state, the majorit ci veral Action Follows usal of Master Ma- | mands for the hod carriers for an in- | €. A Nichols | Flectea Prosident | otlie Not(l L omiel in | i oo s e S el L e e | iiacating takins measires 1o warn | [68 To Introduce “THE FREE” 1916 Machine sons to Accede to Demands. Course to be Completed, R e e 1 e TED AND PATE D BY W. C. FREE.) Having completed the work at GASOLINE HELPS BUSINESS The annual meeting of the New |wsels of belligerents. 1 and hand, the lathers in this city have i r | Britain Golf club was held last eve- | Mr. Kitchin were in almost daily con- | g carried out their threat to go out on | That Is, Iigh Price Brings Horses ning in the New Britain club rooms. | ference over a siuation ‘;I"“"l““”(‘;“ I S jointly felt might eventually lead the | strike when the demands recently pre- More In Demand. The following officers were elected: | {rnited States into war. | B o | President, C. W. Nichols; first vice Mr. DPage, however, eoventually santed to the master masons were re-| The present and ever increasing jected by that body. Members of the | high cost of gasoline is at least help- | president, Clarence I'. Bennett; sec- | agreed to the suppression of the agi- | |8 masons association say that the atti- | ing the horsé dealers’ business, ac- | ond vice president, Frank G. Vih- |tation in the house. Then the pr g tude of the workmen is too arbitrary. | cording to a local dealer today. He | berts; secreta George P. Spear; | dent wrote a letter to Acting Chal demands asked | has received a shipment of twenty |treasurer, Charles W. Pinch 4 _ | man Pou of the rules committee, who western horses and is finding |ant treasurer, W. F. Middlemas; di- |iS also a Nortl Carolinain, demanding on stairwavs and 41 cents extra for |no trouble of disposing of them, and | rectors for one vear, C. B. Parsons, |# VOte in congress on the armed-ship And The Free S Sewing Machine Co. Will rate the | when the snows melt away he will {H. S. Humphrey, E. H. Porter; for | controve plaster board. At this g 3 E L . Josses claim the lathers would be able | be able to sell more to the farmers | two years, C. H. Baldwin, Charles B, | I'viends of Mr. Page say that he to earn $4 a day and that it would | for their spring ploughing. Stanley, Carl W. Jones; for throe | mmediately became concerned \]m, O DR SS FORM TO )y chapear to employ carpenters on The high cost of gasoline is mak- | years, Biford B. Eddy, M. H. Peaso | ¢Ause of conflicling emotions—a sire to stand with his party’s titular the work. The lathers also demand- | ing it almost impossible for some of jand L. B. Mallory. ) : 5 = ed that no carpenter be allowed to|the smaller merchants to run their | The club has a total membership of | leAder, and his firm bellef that no | § }1 Vl4 RY P put on laths or plaster hoard big, consuming truc Ience they [170. Dring the coming scason the | Aterican should be allowed to us v e/ A meeting of the association will| may have to revert back to the old, | eishteen-hole course will be finished, |2 Pellizerent vessel. ~Uils decision to [i8 retire from public life, however, will be is eveni and a refusal | slower 1 aper, orses. T A held this evening and a refusal | slower but cheaper, horse The i G et i ¢ | = = - ey . prithe emends ot iibeene e e ey B e nin e ollengues this morning. and created | z This is positively the most important will be given. The latter body has - wholesalers 1 I ensation here last 7 something o a se C °re lasi o ce H achi S L . 1% eve > o night among the few persons, wiio | : : sewing machine offer that has ever been heard of his action. 2 4 I e il made in this city. Denver, March 7—JWFor the second | | | | ’ | between Prince Boris, eldest son of | time this winter southwestern “,‘,[‘W Lot i gl The lathers in the for 50 cents extra for putting on laths | head of THE NEW STYLE AT, : DA o Weigh the facts carefully in your mind. ot s i To introduce the 1916 model “FREE” ’ COLUMBHA GRAFONOLAS (fij Twenty-third Birthday. (RHIEEEN | ww” Sewing Machine, we will allow you = o | Witting exercises were held _f “ I “"\‘i‘ t $12.00 on vour old machine, regardless Court Pride, No. 76, 1% of A, last | [ ‘ A . X o i o cEe e i of make, age or condition. And in addi- AND DOUBLE-DISC RE DX ) o O S A I ‘ 18 s Ll - e = 5 CORDS the occasion of the twenty-third an- i i i tion to this liberal offer, the Free Sew- Mg G Bl B | \ j Al il ing Machine Co., through their repre- a large gathering of members and L endaiaiila plecsantieven ne e sentative, Mr. Wilson, will give a $10.00 The exercises; opened with an ad- Acme Adjustable Dress Form, eight sec- / Chief Ranger Lambert Lord : = . . Yarroll ored with a vocal | [l L tions to evcry purchaser. Just received Machines 1 We have an exceptional- o etk e BN ony B8 | A Parlor Ornament, Wh : : : H = Deputy Semmen, followed by a song | [ £ d ) en 1 WER C e o Bt 7 ranging in prices from > ly large stock of records v 1 Agnes Tlliott, violin and | Closedtae Il irated THIS OFF hj\l/I\A;zl(“(l){s]l‘iTl SATURDAY, olo by Mr. and Mrs. Marshall | $15.00, $25.00, $35.00, and machines, selections by the Phenix quarfet, s Above lections by a ng orchestra anrd | 50. $75.00, $85,00,. e i lano numbers Millp Molander | $50.00, 75 > ‘ mmbers by Phillp Molander | Also Sold on Terms as Low as $1.00 a Week freshments were served | AL TR ETRI S R — ! | LET US DEMONSTRATE THE FREE SEWING MACHINE “Little Comrade™ home on trial on our casy gla tenmcomplimontany s e It’s the Best SEWiflg Machine in the World but how few now-a-days deserve the term payments. Come in Complimon NI Gletlth lnge ot The 1916 model has such a The stitch is so perfect that women should remember that there . woman § »roud I : ‘wery woman 1s pre ; and see us before you ' 5 ds. The We make up spccial is one tried and true remedy for their A light running treadle that the f her sewing to her friends. The outfits with machines ailment that is Lydia 1. Pinkham's and records to suit any \ R ey e . 3 iy . i B IR N e e e 512 machine is endorsed by § case is so handsome that it buyer. Come in and get uy elsewhere, for our made from roots and herbs has for 1 the best doctors everywhere: o % adorns any: ¥oom our prices on outfits. — 1§ | terms are worth getting. forly) veatsiheon eliovianng the 200 1 You can sit at this machine oyl $1.00 a Week healthy and strong, and better wives I | in any position that is most i and mothers.—advt i i i A% W For a few weeks pays the dif- comfortable to you. i - ference between your old ma- chine and the R machine. AMERICAN CONSULATE HIT. | Then think of the fact that you The American consulate at Trebi- | § Convenient when open. h Y . also receive a $10.00 Hall & zond, a Turkish port of the Black sc: Feitezy Borchert Dress Form free was struck by a shell during a bom- | B —— ol This unusual offer is being o A [ 4 Open Monday Raxgineat by Rthgiiasslanl otned o) he “FREE" is Sold With a s made only during the lntroducs FOR o ° ataran T boals on March 1 and a Persian sub _ tion of the 1916 model. This aturday ject wa twenty | Most Liberal Guarantee, week only: s killea within feet of gy 4 CHESTNUT STREET. Just Around the Cerner. Ientags fesk of Consul Oscar Heiser. An | e other shell struck the residence of the | vice consul adjoining

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