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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1916, UTIESURGE IS 4. R. Belgian Tag Day WOMMN A ~Brank.” Osborne Found, [ oo oo BROUGHTTOANEND— wsur Be Saturday Feature PHYSICALWRECK =~ Was Used i Y{ear Y Your ffg it IS arantine on Foot and Mouth : She Was Restored to Health Disease Is Called 0F Lo O L e e BT E Beluan — - | REF b Vegetable Compound. Washington, D. (., April 4.—The | i 3 lohesnishLFaes auet 5 | T b : T ; | _ Milwaukee, Wis. —““Before taking S ! Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound I was a phy- sical wreck. I had | been going to a doc- | mouth disease is over, The Secretary ‘ | ! . tor for several years | of Agriculture has issued an order which on March 31 removes all foot- and-mouth quarantines and restric- tions against the shipment and move ment of live stock. The order signed but he did me no ! good. A friend told | me about Lydia E. specifically removes the quarantine | from a small ferritory in v, Illinois, the last area which Pinkham’s Vegeta- under suspicion. Along with the - _ ‘ ble Compound, so I | oval of this local quarantine, the i 515, N v g o decided to give ita o Federal order restricting | fair trial,and it gave shipment of cattle are rescinded, so | | me relief from hear- | ‘:I:nlvmlf]‘r’:‘\u‘\'{": ,:‘-]w :vr‘w‘v‘\’ ”‘1:"!‘»‘:“‘@, .( ‘-..yly!: i i ; ; it s e i | ing down pains posed ; e : . i G : . ¢ i which had been so bad that T would have Upon notification that the United | to lie down. I also used the Sanative States is frec from the diseaso, all | ‘Wash and it has done me a great deal of foreign governments which have | good,and I am not troubled with a weak- placed embarzoes on American catile | ness any more.”” — Mrs. P. L. BriLL, Simplici Just a glance a O R T IR T ARG goes, &0 that cattle raisers will then | i 4 g ; o ‘ : o e e new styled furnitu n Twenty-Two States. [ e : L for forty years, which would be impos- B 2 0 B s 4 cadership beyon farmers, shippers, and thoe 3 ant Tan : P X g 3 3 : : = < v = o 2 g to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine | % s £ % mark at once th disease had ined a tempor Columbia. The disease apy 1 : e ? S : \ lield in strict contidence. § g : ; 4 >olonial pieces fo Industry of eradicating foot and| PRESIDENT GENERAL NATIONAL SOCIETY, FFrenchman’s afternoon aperitit or ap= | % . A ; hina Cabinets a ar! A | — e mnes TG 54 mark, where the disease appeared at | 4 densely populated than any spot in OSBORNE - WEARING THE"BRANK" of approval in the United States The avea of “Byery worker in our army of hu- | oficers, embarkation officers, staff of- | Massachusetts reciicut and Rhe!o | 100,000 Amerte B e sland. Tt i tion of officers of eve: ank and corps which weighs eight pounds and wa are cxpected to remove these embars | & x e 1299 Booth Street., Milwaukee, Wis. plendid Spring stq be able to resumoe shipme to thes i o i d PR n P ’ - e > { e Aralleii sl o L . g ; man’s ills is Lydla E. Pinkham’s Vege- S e ; ; p we think, convine s : g : ol g ] table Compound. It has stood the test & SR . that it maintaing ”1}‘]" sl ;‘1' oL thegnarh ol : : ; ; ; ) sible if it did not have genuine merit. 3 cation and control ca c 1 " ] i 2 3 H H § H $ 2 . . B § For special advice, free, write | question. You wi Federal Governments X the fact that heforc Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. | 8 3 : ¢ 3 e s y 5 $5 £ Your letter will be opened, read | g ¢ 5 % 4 1 fective simplicity o ing in 22 § and the Dist f k 3 4 R e N4 and answered by a woman, and 1at characterizes 3 5 was controlled in 269 different o : ; . N $ . S g S o ti | ; ; S - ining room. The e e MRS, WILLIAM CUMMING STORY | 3 . a0 4o Tables, Buffete mouth disease may be judged from DAUGHTERS AMERICAN REVOLUTION petizer. I“rom four o'clock in the ¥ s the results of this plaguc in Den- afternoon until cight, Floca's is more = hink, especially about the same time that it broke o. 2 i 1 Salo] K 5 fi C b - L : To uphold the spirit of their or- | white and wear the Belgium color ‘*‘"‘ '{‘]‘I\'-I :L is "”l“‘ “”(‘1‘_ officer PHOTQ COPYRIONT THE SURVEY MAGRZING i 5 e 5 the d ar; s—Dbase ¢ cer: o /o o alk ’ Denmark is app tely cqual to | ganization and the ideals for which |on their hats and as waist bands. - SO e AN Qo ey i We bespeak you et of land states their grandfathers fought, an army of | . "o (o1 4inned Mrs, Story, “will . ficers, flying officers, French, Britlsh, Thomas Mott Osborne, the warden _ which was a product of the same ly criticism of the P ’ % make an especial appeal to the people | Serbian, Greek—such a varied collec- o, yevolutionized Sing Sing prison, | ideas of punishment. The head cage, : a g : {of the Americ Revolution yester- 5 ; ct S ing co & B . to wear the flags, not only next Sat- 5 : e n:::‘ :Illxll‘-”[‘ul\"“.(‘ 1Ir‘\ h’.‘, rr)np“ ,U(:.’ .| day started a nation-wide campaign | yrday, but on Sunday, and to offer | that Floca’s might be the animated | Posed for the Survey Ma_mz“m Intholivca recently as eighteen years Ay rone i mouth diseaas | for contributions to relieve the suf- | yn it vere i their churches for the | fashion-book of a.military tailor of | old iron head cage, which he found | ago is an apciert implement of tor- | ‘ £y nately ome. | [CTiNgs of the 3,000,000 destitute non- | jnnocent women and babies crushed | international clientele in the cellar of Auburn prison, and | ture and was sometimes called in have amounted to approximately one- pproximately or combatants “.in Belgium and North- | b the world's war abroad. The total But IFloca’s would hardly be a suc- | wearing the suit of prison stripes, / the olden days a “‘brank.” third of the total cost of eradicati 2 L : [ the pestilence in twenty-two states of | 0, Lonve. Never befove in the his- | umount collected in exchange for | €0ss in fasionable London. Its in- - Al A S 5 tery of the world hus such a con- 3 terior is gloomy and often foggy. Its this country. > Danis srities the flags will be turned over to the [ y a 3 B ¥ § et et m"l‘?v”lum‘. Il’un‘ll. rities | sontrated physical effort on so vast |c mn.,”,:\\.... for Relief in Belgium ‘o | €ntrance is beset hy an importunate | for very fair prices. I paid a cus-|ing m\csu_nmn besides furnishing S : carry out their former |, wonle been made by women. The |}, ysed for food and clothing horde of ragged urchins. Its Greek | tomer the same price for a piano that | great benefit to the employe who 4 o g i he paid me for it sixteen years ago.” number 15,000. Secretary Hugh J. of slaughter, vere comi- | Shtes resm-kl e (“‘r'!"l were ol iscope of this unprecedented move | e waiters, of sinister aspect, only con- Tontrol s eonia e O measures of | ,on in humanity's cause will cover | 90,000,000 Have Done Nothing. | Aescend {0 serve when thetr atten- e | Roddy has conferred several time s © established Ty = ‘ ey : i T ey g e i St bifp 3 9 ith Manager P. I2. Mack of tho Rem- | i every point of population and every | It Is estimated that nearly 90,000, | tion is attracted by a series of sharp with & quarantines and - restrictions, : . ) . 3 i b M : S g 4 d other restriction line of human endeavor in the coun- | 000 people in Americ have done ! hand-claps But in Saloniki men GUNMEN ARE AFTER | ington athletic association and an an- Sl | . i | swer will b given Thursday. HOMEFURNISH Future Presents No Problems. try. nothing for the war sufferers. They | count themselves lucky to find a table PARK CITY CLUB ! As a result of better understs i The campaign will culminate in | have made no sacrifices. The minority | free, and for those who have lived | | The Bridgeport club has received between the state and national ‘Flag (Tag) Day,” on Saturday, April | has done all the giving. We are pros- ' for months.on a barren mountain side | an application from Iddie Phelps, ernments, representatives of the 8th, King Albert's birthday. Ten | perous and happy: it is our country’s | it is a shadowy and distant reproduc- former Pittsficld catcher, who wants - 4 partment believe that many of > (million miniature Belgium flags will | great opportunity to demonstrate not ' tion of the institutions of home. Munitions Company Now Has Hugly| to act as manager. Phelps says he obstacles which confronted the au-[be distributed so that the public | only its patriotism, but its high | can do active work behind the bat, Maln St. Hal‘t thorities in the past outbreak would | may concentrate on making contri- | ideals; and it is our one opportunity | Reddy’s Ear—Eddie Phelps and claims he has had sufficient ex- not be encountered in dealing th | bution to provide clothing and food |to take some small part in allevi WAR AIDS PIANO BUSINESS. Wonld [Bo Manager any future occurrence of the discase, | for the women and children in the | ing the suffering that the war h T i ot § g veterinarians, however, will not | occupied portions of the war racked | hrought to these innocent and help- Lk e Giodia o 3 i ) 4 S ot 5 sridgeport, April 5.—It has been abate their watchfulness for somie |countries. It is the largest number Joss people ILtaraekepat, DT SO0 oo {0 @iy .u-](-:,l\f:-\:\’(l L ['hol,m o haaes time. Examination of animals and {of f ever printed for any charit- | It is an opportunc moment for all | CUHOWS “""““”‘“ e warns e il tanctin: otliths | Josiual ‘nvoducty iofiered forylin yout | iablef Norlc B femblame Haro Ko el i merican= itosnpholaltnelnonarii or| (kB os I L ShBae e C A e ey e oarhed by ooy haaicompileditha aohaduis Wl will continue to be unusually strict. | distributed for an offering, the min- | our flag. e e e o L o T van vl (Tl bis 'munitionb) Gome | John Frecman andliayiiand/tnelnsels ||oventa; Ths nrst laventd il he department, moreover, particu mum amount of which is seven cents | should come to the aid of these | !he work of making munitions for the bl R Ind Hlontis inalolub not sold this week. | APril 17 and the finals on larly un = 4 : 5 o T s o . men at the front has enabled so many | pany has two clubs in he Indus- 0 e ¢ . £ s week. | 70 e = arly urges all farmers and cattle |the cost of a ration for one Belgion | stricken people—not only today- but ; h LR Toe os SRCtnTat iyl Toval fans irolat on eyt tayor tc bl mhelitollowiny contasts ) will Baaalais i ; At et S SILED : - | people to think of a piano who never | trial and Factory leagues of this city [ Li ans are s & 8 owsiis i . handlers to notify their state veterin- | for one day tomorrow and the next day, until they and wants an inclosed park. If the | Phelps. He started his career with | One lensth swim, under watd irians and the department of any sus- | 100,000 Members Active. are able to help themselves.” thought they would own one and their [and wants it i AT e 1a Co; {wo length swim, dive for ob, Blelovixisaes of ‘¥oFo nouth corbird ) ; 5 Ot the T added income is just enough for them | 13astern league franchise could be se- | Danbury, ir . when the old Con with lameness in their animals, Those S D e e to afford an old instrument. cured, shop team would use the park | necticut league flourished Jack (s Changaiaf the eradication warl ‘are [lof the DI A NR. fontbehalf of the t1e DauElters el “Less than two years ago.’ ex-|when the Bridgeport club is on the | Itose, who became widely known for harge adicatio otk are | N jonal Board of the Socioty, said olution are: President General, 2 4 R oad his testimony in the Becker trial, was | o Pt somfident ithat the discs Mty 1 3 : . plained a dealer, “pianos, if more than Smbloyedl Jloyed B confiden! at the disease is wip oy 3 William Cumming, Story, New e £ . employec A employ e National Board of oup | Williz . : Tlie Remington company has plenty | manager of the Danbury club which | “out, but they wish to use everv pre Vice presidents General. Mrs, 2 f > . school and juniors. Medals e miarket and many had to be sold | of money to run a franchise in the | won the pennant. Phelps sraduated ‘w sty s perience as minor league manager to | qualify him as pilot. He formerl managed Albany, Several years ago = he was with the Springfield club of Y. M. C. A. NOTE! the Eastern league. I’hysical Director Warren length swim backward and pl distance. The classes in w events will be contested are th Mis. Daisy Allen Story, president | 20 years old, were 1 real drug on P i TRl jety has decided on a Belgium 17l d eral, | Gy ) ;?,:f:::::‘“.“:.;.:»‘;“:\'.,,l" 1S ond ",,‘,"‘“\‘ Day, 10 he held on the anniversary \‘1\“.;;“‘|y~\‘\”>‘~m\\4.‘\;\»1‘”\1‘\””\“‘Hu-”' W firewood prices. Now we dealers | liastern league and officials feel that | to Pittsburgh and afterward played in re;note district % * of King Albert's birthday, the 8$th of 1 . iz Horry lloar seattle, | Cannot get enough of them to sellla professional Mrs. Charles C 0 AL | r— - e —— Keene, N. H; Mrs. Alvah | T.ane, Dallas, Texas; Mrs. dmond I* Moody, Wilmington, Ded.; Mrs. Rhett office building and railroad station, | Goode, Mobile, Ala.; Mrs. Kent Tfam- “Goldstein which was slated for trial | avery theater and office building and ilton. Toledo, Ohioi Mrs. Willlams before a jury in the city court next|if nccessary, make a- house house | Haines Smith, Parkershurg, W. Va.; Thursday, also in the case of Gold-|canvas, in almost every city and Churles Spalding Thomas, Den- stein versus Riley which was to he |town in the country and sell Belginan lo.: Mr - (e mallood) heard in the court of common pleas | flags to help the innocent sufferers | ‘W wshington, D, Murs. . Jami- on the first Tuesday of next month.|in Belgium and Northern France,” |S0n, Roanolke. Klett and -Alling represented Riley | A feature of the ilag (Tag) Day, St Peter, Minn . : o and Attorney Albert A. Greenburg | next Saturday will he the dress of ington, Miss. . W. I%. Crosby, Ra. was counsel for the defendant. the workers. They will appear in vine, Wis. . J. L. Dinwiddee, Fowler, Ind; 1 . John . Swift, = ferkeley, Cal; Mrs. 8. McK. Green 1ouis, Mo.; Mrs. William (1. Thomp- son, Lexington, ; and Mrs. S. W. Poster, Atlanta, Mrs. Dilliam Brooks, regent of fasther Stanley Chapter, D. A, R., of ihis city, said today no active cam- | paign will he held in this city although the flags will he for sale. class and monograms in th classes, club would be a pay- | Brooklyn and other places. April We are working directly - - SR throngh our 100,000 members. Thes SETTLED OUT OF COURT. {women will organize their friends heen | into little bands and stand on every treet corner, and in front of every Satisfactory settlements have reached in the cases of Riley vc Todags the (10,9 DN ‘qALoNIKf{‘ArE MADE to enJO (1 EAMOHSSE LB T come to you as a cigarette creation worthy of comparison with g - g + i ice! fo armnfl 31 ass or two of B any cigarette in the world, no matter what its price Soldiers of Allicd Armics Mect Over F\ S ' the Flowing Bowl at Blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos in Camels IS g “Floca’s Cafe.” provide a new flavor that is as delightful as it is refreshing. And AND ERS | Sl s ey besides, Camels are free from bite and parch, and leave no un- o - . felalnise dvitnees) elipe LN pleasant cigaretty after-taste, no matter how freely you smoke them! neals the package, whioh v | come thie social focus of the lntente eeps out air, thereby pree ConnechCu’cs Best . , Fotpd ot B sy et | rendevouz comes to be associnted with Camel cigarettes are worthy of your confidence because they’ll stand blonded tobaccos. By ime Brewedh | almost every expeditionary war. The ¥ i o ¢ serting the fingers as illus~ [ bar of Shepheard's Hotel in Catro wax | any test for satisfaction and for quality! Do not look for or expec trated, the atamp eselly The HubettFxschqurzwerg | the place through which everyone _ Sl g ; X Brsake without fesring S at Hartford [ passed sooner or later in the time of | coupons or premiums. The value is in the cigarettes! tin foil, which folds Baek “ npaigns: the Rand Club into its place. at Johannesburg fulfilled a similar < . ! finetion In Soutn Atrica. Here the And the more Camels you smoke the more same unexpected greatness has hee % 4 % : i e L e Camels are sold everywhere you'll realize you prefer this blend to either kind ins i v sealed pack- will always remain in the memory of cientifically sealed p those told off Lo spend this tedious ages, 20 for 10c; or ten pack- of tobacco smoked straight! sl ages (200 cigarettes) in a winteriat Salonisl. glassine-paper-covered car- commanpiace care, wih n ore nan | 20 r 3190, oStk p oy REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY the modest distinction of being the the home or office supply or Winston Salem N C - -, , IN. C. best of such establishments in Salon o) oelira el iki. flere on an ordinary weekday were to be found a sprinkling of Lev- antine gentlemen drinking Turkish B A R S o DR NS ‘ i % coffee while they discussed with fluent ) VAT A . VA \ ‘ sesture the latest political rumors 3 \ % " from Athens 5 f S 3 £ g ‘ ‘ E : 4 \ « v Its fortunate proprietor who like so ON TAP AT LOUIS W. FODT, HOTE L BELOIN, KEEVERS & CO, HEX- | many others here is making a small MANN SCHMARR, W, J, McCARTHY, fortune, has to thank tea and the