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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1916. CONN. DELEGATES [ssimmesnsni | O S, Army Equipped WAR GAME AT flN.BURNETT BILL o R With ““Goulash Cannon” SHEEPSHEAD BAY flepfir ts fr 6 house deceased. Representative Ilull of Tennessee, author of the income tax law, had a SR e colloquoy with Representative Hill of 5 i I C w S Dividd on Litracy Test-Gossp | v w5 Horiemtt i \ | Penple o Gouniry Will Be Shown r 2 fook to answer the latter's statements abont (he »1~wed depleted condit 3 - P dness ol T ) From Washington i ke reparedness of Troops Senator Mciean today presented to 2 9 _— (8pecial to the Herald) the senate the following petitions: & i What % & et ! Petition of Trades Council of New | 4 BEDROMISERELO elfelimoniicorl. Washington, March 27.—The Con- ‘l“\’m: fl'_‘wmm r(]|1'1ln:;"'|‘ql‘ M : prehensive idea of actual war and — v nectiout delegation in the 'house Will | i . qeiq : the preparedness of the United States | divide on the Burnett immigration Petition of the Chamber of Com- oEmySnaDe snd EhoRN ey ol ey All Agree that Lydla E Plnl(h bill containing the provision for a ce of Thompsonville, favoring ””l”i" ';“"‘l“‘," (‘"'H PefRownio l”'f literacy test, it is said. Representa- T r],'(,mj:;:,r i uled for the week in May at the egeta (< ompoun ondae tive Hill is reported to be prepared | jvoke. L Slmw?::.‘?“:rn’m,?; ‘\.I;‘mm‘rz:y‘n“‘H.xm.::“ Relleves Woman s Suffenng to vote for the measure, which- has the Petition of Jewelers' club of Hart- thou manoeuvres, bringin into tetion ford, in favor of Stevens-Ayers bill to | support of organized labor eclements. | ford, in favor of ftoy el iies Gr intentyd i Teld Al On the other hand, Representatives | ; tillers methods of trench warfare . y <11 3 Petition of ther Women's Civic Oakey, Tilson, Glynn and Freeman 4 INSLNOCHE 0L LIl X K . iy rue Ste . avori ves- ght attack T aviators and will vote against the bill, it is said. | .eague of Stamford, favoring inves : SRR 3 From all parts of this country the clearest evides 5 3, % tigation of conditions surrounding efforts of a naval party cendeavorin i ;sfunpxosedl Sl e 3 | anri | ; to land and take a line of trenchc constantly coming to the office of the L. ydia E, Pin# people o oreign birth and parent- 5 dairies and creameries. landsan s ench 6! Tt would Have & tondency foires |1 Eotion oficitizans fof s Souhawils L e Medicine Co. of Lynn, Mass., proving the wonderful p uce immigration. }f | | has been underwritten by Harry | | Harkness, son of the aindard O } lington in favor of national prohibi- ; % 4 4 : 2 3 3 2 & - n tion. - 2 ‘ The oxpenses of the tournament | shown by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compou# Representative Tilson gol into the £ G - : ;i v : | = N R T BT L (Tl 0 |y S G () R (6 T8 7 o controlling ills peculiar to women. Here are letterss « defend Connecticut and particularly | S50 #7008 EE - Vermont, Arkansas and New Jersey: A George 1. Dillenback The entar field, favoring federal censorship of New Haven, from the criticism volced | ™ Boiiiion of Bartlett Camp, No., 11 ; : FE : B 3 t7 4 against the latter city yesterday by | oono or Veterans of Bridgeport favor- : g ; B et &2 T L | prise has the sanction of President it Cu!‘ed Me! Representative Focht of Pennsylvania, | j,,o preparedness. 5 3 2 ¢ s’ Wilson and Governor Whitman Who favors the bill. Petition of executive hoard of the b e i % % Commander R, K. Crank, United Roxhury, Vt.—* A year ago last Decemi Mr. Tilson said that some h¢ [ Cconnecticut State Federation of States mavy, will co-operate with ey was taken with a female trouble and docto: best people in Conmnecticul are \Womens' clubs favoring federal child Major-General John I 441.1.\;};\ of i 8111113t ot did not, get any help until I took Lyd AR R bisthor spatontage; | Hentold iiabor ibill 5 S [iw oxe TG B » % Pinkham ~\fi,finmhl(‘(nmpmmrl My back trou of the rapid’ progress made by the | potitions of the following protest- £ = arranging the details “ i v B rbod ol and! thede trontiss 1 G immigrants. Ife denicd Focht's state- | ing against so-called Madden amend- % 2 ¥ i g Majer Hartman, United States ~ 8 4 i I fel b ¢ b i Y Gl 3 ! nal rps that I grew terribly poor and elt a reu, inent that few people in New Haven !‘nijent to P. O, appropriation bill af- 3 = . S5 3 b 3 : my, in i) of the signa corps 4 i ‘ speak Engli Mr a : | fecting parcels post ;' 38 7 . Governor Island: Glenn Curtiss, 3 easier ]\'nr ywn. No one knows what ffe “T know a n up 3 Wapping Grange, No. 30, of Wap- = : i % e G : Flarry S Harkness, William D, . 1 <11_<A not « m~ consult another doctor I who went down to > Itavén and | pi x - - 3 Morgan Woodhot W. B. Saw I Bl afraid he would say I had got to )*)W’ an o] 1 “on tho street of that ctty inquired for Aspetuck Grande, No. 160, of New - . e e 4 | vers, George T. Dillenback. and Lieu- by ;I can truly sa) at Lydia E. Pinkham’s Wi the register's office, where he desired | Afilford, % § S F ¢+ ¥ ; !tenant R. . Rolling of the National : b 1 table Compo s a god- send to me for to have some papers recorded in con- Berlin Grange, No. 24, of Berlin, | " E RE e O . 2 Guard, in charge of the aviation 57 fik,mmp ight months this wonderful & nection with his property, and he! Stafford Grange, No. 55, of Stafford. : o 3 : L school at Garden City. [T. I., G LS cine ¢ s NeLLie E. FrENOm. | Wallingford Grange, No. 33, of members of the committee in charge e of the aviation and night attacks. millionaire, and will be directed by walked three squares and inquired of iy i nd was unable to | Wallingford : L - e e e S g o BN e N yody who cof alk < ange, No. 78, = 4 R 8 : : | = e 43 . language until he met o col- | chester. “ A o » 1(‘.[;1\5\‘ CONFIRMED Weehawken, N. J.—“T must call you my_ best friend for ran. That is true enough Hebron Grange, No. 111, of Gilead. L 3 % S e | SRl vour remedies have done for me. Tam 50, and am passing thro t DerlenfGrengeNo M8 L ofiDay on, 2 - \ g e = | BY BISHOP BREWSTER | ihe Change of Life and for somo time I felt bad but since I £@ Tunxis Grange, No. 13, of Bloom- : Gk 3 s | = Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable (nm,mlm(’ I feel hnp and will rece "f'." ot S Boar . | Twenty-six Young Peopic Receive | mend it to every woman who suffe as I did.”—Mrs. Ka “Yes,” retorted It , “and T know | = V”‘”y‘l_"“‘v‘ "”‘ ‘?l"“ oard of Agricul- | LEONHARDT, 419 7th St., Weehawken, N. .TA some of them in Yale ;rv\!\?l‘&i()‘,i bt AXLEOLg S | when the inquiry was made. who said ‘o Pay Connecticut Pcople. i St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Had Awful Pains in Side. there was o Freuch teach who Senator Lee of Maryland yesterday = . could 1 not only French, | reported from the committee on Supplies for the United States sol- [ man army, and these will he taken Tae sacrament of confirmation was Branch, Ark Every mnn}h I suffered with t ten other different languages, and | claims and the senate passed the | diers in Mexico are being rushed to | With the column wherever it goes in | conferred at St. Mark’s ISpiscopal cramping pains and T had awful pains in my left the gentleir who inquired about it | Lou bill like that of Senator Me- | Gaeas Grandes, Mex. Field bakeries | Me¥Xico. Sergeant J. L. Buzzacott, Who | church yesterday morning on a class side. I wre 1S very irregular. I had a tired fnvhugn]l said that certainly English was not | Lean's of Connecticut, providing for | o o' Lot 3 invented the present field service mt—'.,w twenty-si% candidates. The services | the time and did not sleep good at night. I took one of them. the relief of the heirs of John Howard | #7¢ Peing loaded, and because the| chen, is in charge of the work ol | were in ch of Bishop Brewster | Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and in Dacnnatire Confiied. vprn‘\‘m"- author of “Home Sweet [ Lroops now marching in and with the | having the field kitchens built and | 210 Uecial exercises were held. The | three months I was well’—Mrs. MAs GATTIs, ome” by Paying a little over $200 | columns are not in onc place long [ will to Mexico to take chavge of | following comprise the members of | Branch, Ark. The senate has confirmed the nom- | to a Miss Leo of Connecticut and |cnough to establish field kitchens fhe | the first battery of these portable [ . confirmation cl ) 4 : - If you want special advice write to Lydia E. | | | | “There are men in Yale university | who speak the language,” |<‘|1lu‘(]= Representative Oakey. | Sacrament at Morning Scrvice at inations of Harry W-. Crane and | others, on account of a sum due Mr, | government having soup wagons [ kitchens. The picture shows a port- g 3 f e e il e SoonE sl ¢ J RN Isabel Virginia Anderson, Lille Rosa Payne as American consul at Tunis, | built like those in use in the Ger-\ able army kitchen in use in the field e Sl bl e Tortie Pinkbham Medicine (fn. (confidential), L"“:i < b Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answerod Africa. selle Boyington, Henry Delorest i i An appropriation of $10,000 to re- BGAR | R sioni Harsld Canzellacing woman and held in strict confidence. ' MISS WILSON IN NEAR RIOT STRIKE THREATENED. pair damage caused by a storm in the Cyril RRobert Connelly, Bertram Har- ‘] l I l | latt Matlonsl c Rark, .Oklahoma, iy i01y Ploads Tor Poace at Tempest- | Railronds Will Not Gr =l (o lHo1dL Coreolapy g alvin SHeNT Gl Dessau, WE GIVE ROYAL 6OLD THADINW STA F&—-;ASKr F m - named after the late Senator 0. H. | Vainh s < s aiicouds oL o s W John Oliver Elliott, Theodore Smitk 3 f g ] g aiuanie e e uous New York Meeting. i Day (o Employes. oS ee et Bl cod Ly é | ______”__u_‘_lm_];__ _ | the, n;\te ag ,an item of the urgent Foani rC, 7. ol P i 3 Ne Yo Marck —The new Mitchell Loomis, Willia I3 ry M ik ¢ Al k- ’ L e i w York, March Ifor a time ew rk, March e . illiam Henry Met ‘ Mahbmnm .;pproprtaemn bill. The ¢ % % i 2 : R = calfe, Mary Grey MacDonald, Hele 1 ' W M 27 p l Coo L O T e o rerad by Sonauon | o5t nisht it losked s if a ot _call | demand of some 300,000 engine ari- | (e, Mary Grey tacbonia, ticion | {ERHY: . Snecial Cul Prices for Week of Mar. 2710 Apr.1, Inc, Ghwen of Oklahoma and supported by | would be necessary to restore peace at fzenten aNConduBtors RN Btraln = ool e el e PR e e Senator Brandegee of Connecticut. | the meeting atfended by Margaret 1Men. it wis lcarmed tod Vil be | Thomas Rackliffe, 1leanor Frances | 8 Platt's successor. Senator Warren of [ Woodrow Wilson, fthe president's | =ulmitted to (he railros ) e | Rothartorut vt o Goo: | Wyoming opposed the proposition, | daughter, in Washington Irving High | country next Thursday. The railroads | Theodore Simons, Lucy Mary Ward, . | saving that it was Platt's idea that | school. The disturbance took place at |46 (0 bo informed that a reply in A\\\m\“n;mn Williams, Walter Raymond oy " b Jollman, Charl I the park should become a state park. | the gathering of the Public IForum. Lo ! Charleton Eugene Toreleo; The park contains some valuable Excited men and women on their | Writing will be expected by April 29. | received from another communion healing “springs. feet, shouting and waving their arm The railroad employves ask for an | Catherine lem‘uu Metcalfe. p g 3 . — ! A&.P BEST HUYLER'S ALMOND RELIABLE created a frenzy in the large audience. | cight hour day and time and a half Miss Hill a Secretary., i | T S Miss Wilson, seated With guests and | for overtime. - The demands were TO ATTEND SALE. Y In connection with the campalgn | speakers on the platform, rose to her | authorized by vote taken recently by Washington, March 27.—President | il which the Congressional Union for | feet and tried to regain peace by |{he Brotherhood of Locomotive I3n. |and Mr: son will attend a hall Woman Suffrage Is to carry on in the | SPeaking. Her attempts were unheard | gineers, the Brotherhood of iremen | and “bag ' to be given here Wed- \western states, where women vote, for (x:‘l;l '\:';I‘gic‘(lf‘::] H:'»;* ;“‘:llfl"l:ml\ncrr:(hl; yzxnd,l-mmnc(‘l' 1vm|~ order of railroad | nesday night by the Red Cross for the e ; o ; oniy when Carl Beck, chairma !conductors, and the Brotherhood of | henefit of the various branche: 3 the or 2 f a A ! « 3 ous branches of the genization of a Woman's Po- | cvening, declared the tempestuous | Railroad Trainmen. The rallroads | organization and its work in Turope ‘ ag ‘ or c a can ® litical party to fight the democratic | meeting adjourned. Only then did the | already have said informally (hat | Mr. Wilson s president of the. yied v on account of opposition to | excitement abate these demands would not be granted. | Cross o o e woman suffrage, it is announced that 4 . ! Miss Elsie Hill. daughter of Repre- e e e et s e s sentative E. J. Hill, has been appoint- ’ a a2 | € central states field secretary of the tnion, with headquar at Chicago, ' ra" mfl er s a s b BAKE CHECK KINDLE g that she will have charge of the Dkg campaign in Tlinois, SR Oakey’s Bills. Representative Oakey has intro- . g S~ Visit only, by . MATCHE Double 7boxes | duced bills for pensions to Anne Con- | Single Damperthathas | voune of that city, aiso a petition of | Sl 47 Sauerkraut Brand 3 cans evo utxonlzed the art Of | the Young Women's Christian Asso- 2 < R ran { ciation of Cennecticui for federal | & f & ? L BEETS Sy cooking. T (1 R R Brand O % A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for 'this 5 Other petitions from Connecticu s \ | | This always cool knob con- have MI‘.»‘“ ,,,,-»“.mm; i r':”“‘;:w: i i ¢ s iy d §PECEALI§T b 10 Stamps Free With Any of the Following 10 trols for you the fire and (o5 Mr. Tilson: - Pelition of Horeb = . 4 S odge, No. 5. Independent Onder d ~ T roceries —— S aes A heat of the oven. B'nai B'rith, New Haven, Conn., op- i s | —WHO WILL BE AT— ] s posing Burnett immigration bill One Motion | Also, petition of Huber. Warner | S o : o THE BELOIN HOTEL § 1 can Sultana Spice .. ... 10¢ and others of Clintonville, Conn., % 7 can Old'Duten Ole e kg A&P Jgellp Powder .. 100 Tona Brand Jam ... 10¢ bot Mustard Relish . 10c pkg Elbow Niacaroni . ... 10¢ 1 bot Ammonia .. 10¢ op- Three POSlthI'IS posing House bills 491, 652, and 6,468, - = 2 & 2 pkgs Noodles 5¢ for closing barber shops on Sunday in = : 2 Three Results | District of Cotumbra D Naugnhton making &n X-Ray examination ONE DAY ONLY ¥ e iy 06 Jar Peanut Butter ...... 100 d this siml | Also, petition of Mrs, D. J. Clark with The Improved Skiascope as an aid to diagnosis. : cakes Mother's Troning can Vanco : 100 nd others of B av . This and oti nder bRl ot careiaatis i . You can find this simple yet | an et Haven, Conn 5 othiex rful methods or examinations Wax e .. ca 2 hoxes A&P Stove Polish ea 5¢ | . £ iavoring censorship of motion pic- ‘ ee to ali who call on him at the Beloin Hotel, wonderful device only in L One Day Only Fuc:day, Mareh 28th. Hours 10 a: m. TueSday Mar 28'1‘ 1 B0t White Vinegar - 100 TS0 Worcestenl v Aot O ; ! s . i Also, petitions of ¥. H. Smith and { ten others and B. H. Wooding and i vl raw,] o_l’d direr= et vvenlineror GrisE A e o all who call at the BELOIN HOTEL, TUESDAY, MARCH 28th . B e L hslome Dol nders e o o o na i I RIS £ te ik N i e iz 6l e A Slrlctl Fresh s of Charge. E 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ran 5 Svea lodge, International Order of olutely Iree Good Templars, of Branford, Conn., Never before has such an up\\m(\m\!} been given the sick in this vicinity, and if you are suffering, you should fuzvoring national ,)Vrohlhnmn | not fail to take advantage of it. Those wishing to see him should remember the Days, Dates and Office Hours 2 By MT, Hill: ['vot\lmnfof Simon G. | of his visits and call early to avoid the crowded®last hours. dOZ ow and seven citizens jridge ' - A Sl M8 of Bridgeport, |, 1o5r nearly vears I have been |of food. I teach yon how to correct | You have no idea of the joy of living Conn., favoring national prohibition. Also petition of Grace Methodist There are 19 other distinct and unique improvements in Crawford Ranges which studyipg the Chemistry of food and | these, how 1o select, how to combine | until every bone, tissue, muscle and Chemistry of the human body. 1 1 how to proportion your food |organ of the body is brought up to “onn., favoring national prohibition. 3 {and formulated the science of Applied | occupation. This cures by removing | does, i edld T Tood Chemistry. By the application | causes. It gives Nature a chance. If you are sick or have any kind of ree Fr,' orid. WOMAN'S CLUB ANNUAL. | of this knowledge I cure all forms of | This is the true science of human nu- | stomach or intestinal trouble it will . G . sie this exdugive Iabor . stomach and intestinai diseases, and | trition, and it is governed by laws as | require a short term of curative feed- ugll'e[y ’ fle"’ll'y . ) .. i - ist Chureh | #11 other disorders' that result from [infailible as the laws of gravitation. | ing—then I balance the diet so as t ! if I i - Will Be Held at the Baptist Chureh | ! Sl il e X ”‘"“gl .‘:“}T;l‘:’"fif"""“gl Dka;n 1 i e e wrong ing and drinking. This you obey them you cannot be sick.'| give to the body all the clements of Tel ]35 Tel ]35 y per. Its alittle thing to look for | Ghapel a0 : . method cannot fail because it con- | If you do not obey them you cannot |nourishment it requires according L 3 1 —but a big thing to find. | The annual meeting of the Woman's | forms to the laws of Nature. e well. to your age and your occupation. i 2 It is estimated that ninety-two per You have no idea what your body | If medicine is needed in case 1 l'e vill & held tomorrow after- . 3 3 r ) any case It will teach you many important | Club will be he oyt an_ [ cent. of all diseases ix caused by |is capable of, until you have it prescribe only such remedies that do things about perfect cooking. | noon at the chapel of the Ilrst Bap-| oprors jn cating. These errors arc | feetly nourished. You have no not conflict with the proper diet. | tist church at 3 o'clock. The chief | made by wrong selections, wrong |what your mind is capable of, until | T get results and this ends all ar- | | | e CalbaiitSREawiE Dealer. | S - e i oeaN s na | corabimations, and Wiehgl broportions | 1t Lives 1n & nerfestly nourishadl Lody | guinent, Get a free valuable cooking les- oS e son: Rl R you plai:ly— the¢lestio pipTINEs ; Dr. NAUGHTON will positively be at the Beloin Hotel, Tuesday, March the 28th, convincingly — why the Craw- A reception will follow the business (1916 from 10 o’clock in the morning until 7 o’clock in the evening to consult with and Id be s session and Miss Grace L. Baum, now & . ford should be your choice. 1 5¢™{{'c’ Ao Grand Opera company | €xamine all cases personally. - . 0. MILLS & CO. [z e o' 0 DR, J. P. NAUGHTON, M. D., Specialist ————————— wintér at the home of Mrs. 80 W t M : St Landers on Kast Main strect. Otto In Stomach, Hcart, Catarrh, Kidncy and all Chronic Discases that require Nature Method of Cure, a wnrd each day pays Iora classlhed adv. in the Heuhi You es am ¢ Hipp will be accompanist. Permanent Oflice and Laboratory, Worcester, Mass, where all Ietters should be sent. get results. That’s what you want stand for the best stove in | I | | ! | | o ! piscopal church, of Brid C * make the name Cruwfcrd jrpiac: Ageport, | 1 ave put these two sciences together | according to your age and your | 100% efficlency, which my system I 1 | I 184-186 MAIN STREET.

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