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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY = RAILROAD CARRIES OUT ITS THREAT Removes All Unloaded Freight in Waterbury to Storehouses HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1916. DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. Dont Worry About Pimples HE HOM A Few Words For Serious Thought Read! Consider Carefully! The vital thing in the building up of a happy home, is the creation of an Says we will both look and feel clean, sweet and fresh I and avold Iliness. | — Sanitary sclence nas of late made rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. The lat- est application of its untiring research is the recommendation that it is as necessary to attend to internal sanita- tion of the drainage system of the hu- man body as it is to the drains of the house. Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom- | ach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, well, should, each morning before Waterbury, ven May 3.—The is fulfilling l:yn delivered a _few days signees, did rapidly enough. [ New Ha- Railroad fhe ultima- agzo to con- their that apt for ¢ who not move freight ha in reight interest in making your home more beautiful, more comfortable, more at- tractive EVERY MONTH. Why not make your home your HOBBY ? The wealthy person first builds a magnificent home, equipped with everything the heart desires and comfort demands, and still has an abundance of funds to spend on one or more outside hobbies. But the HOME is first. been unloaded from cars and absorbir the company’s freight nouses easonable time" withouz ring moved is now being carried to an out- sige warehouse. Railroad cfficials will divulge neither the names of the | owners nor the amount of the freight ld sick or that has today into *e stor- Eone Are you giving it the attention required to make it so attractive that your interest and that of How about your HOME ? age.” CuticuraSoap It railroad relieve the con and v not de investigation by Cyowley and F. ¢ out hy the E lation Conference to fr 1t situation i Waterbu inspectors advocated such a course of action and the H. W. Conner storehouse on Meadow strect was se- - cured the warehouse. It i just how many Jdays the road officials will permit fr remain in the houses, before r it to the warehouse, ~All trucking and storage must be paid the consigneces and the additional charges will be place on their eight bills. tailroad ficials claim they have the legal right to this summary proess method of clearing the freight "ouses and that they can tax expense the consignee Several merchants who wgre questioned about the matfer da¥ none of their fraight would he ted by the warehous: move- ment nd declined to comment on the railroad’s new policy. Until a few weeks ago, than-carload freight did the railroad any rticular from a congestion standpoin® arious times during the nce Supt. Miller of the Highland Di- vision has said the congestion was caused to a large extent by the slow | is the company drasti the 1ken as vet to in Waterbury ded upon until after | Investigators D. B. e sent | Accumu- solve the | The most move tion as And Oimfment Will quickly remove them. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. 1 Book on request. Ad- dress post-card ‘‘Cuticura, Dept. 21G, Boston.”” Sold throughout the world. 5 0 we stern Freight to t as not movement the house rapidly A of carload freight, and that freight w beinz moved vigorous campaign the rapid movement of carlo freight was therefore undertaken the Chamber of Commerce, the ufacturers and the railroad and the railroad company issued its daily statement, some weel i number cars that had been in the local for two days and had not been unloaded was ir Aficant During all that time th e freight caused little trouble, bur {two weeks ago it started in to mulate in the freight houses and railroad company, according to officials have been forced 10 to means of getting s space for the handling o eight. It road known rail- 1o ving Is a by mazi- when last the charges by vards <2 house about accu- the the resort fliciont more said affe tho losss drastic not cause trouble is now the intention of the rail- company to clear the freight houses of all the freight that has been in the buildings for niore than a “reasonable period of t is more than Shoe Polish It is composed of wax and oils so combined as to give a brilliant, lasting shine and to soften and preserve the leather. THE SuivotA HOME SET The handiest, most efficient shoe shining set you can buy at any price. Sold at a nominal cost to SumorA users. FOR HOME, GRIP OR AUTOMOBILE BLACK—TAN—WHITE TIRED EYES headaches, etc. are naturc's warning to you that you need GLASSES. Why put it off? Come here and have me EXAMINE YOUR E and fit you to the right Prompt attention now may save euffering and greater trouble later you on, F. L'(,‘,,%%G,‘UIRE 254 Main Street. Commercial Trust, Upst: ov th LeWitt's 17 f o Are you one of the thousands Which want of to sacrifice unhappy people? Is life miserable, care? want or its mise Do do you feel a day—enjoyed work and lots of it den— vour, you to as you once did? ~were making a We don't shake them off for good and al meals more. 3ut today—what are you? You know! have to these troubles you are suffering from BRING YOUR "ROUBLES T US. We are herc If you don’t wa back, don’t come to help just such cases as yours, as we have helped prefer to fiddle ar thousands «f others for years and Your whols futurs may depend upon your doing | sums of money w 1sy act of coming to us and talk- | ful treatment, dor | But if you want JS and the one, si ing over your case THE T need DON'T FEAR COST. The treatment we | >4 Me¢¢ offics hour: 8 p Our will give you will be absolutely within your means. - J 3 2 from 7 to Don't forget that—absolutely within your means. 10 to 1. THE HA ?254 Trumbull Street, | poisonous | bidder { have been received, one from Madison "PEAREEET T DR O RS IPRSATRREED DI good living—with tell you spend breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a tcaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stom- ach, liver and bowels the previous day’s indigestible waste, sour bile and toxin: thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal Lefore putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully in- vigorating, It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acid- ity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the phosphated hot water is quietly extracting a large vol- ume of water from the blood and get- ting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of people who are both- ered with constipation, bilious spells stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness others who have sallow skin: blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of lime- stone phosphate from the drug store This will cost very little, but is suffi- -ient to make anyone a pronounced ink on the subject of internal san- HORSEMEN IN SESSION W. H. Gocher Is Re-clected Sceretary For Four Year Term—Other Details Are Discussed. New York, May 3.—Action w taken at the spring meeting here yes- terday of the hoard of review of the National Trotting association to join the American Trotting i code of rules for the racing season of 1917. John (. Welty of Canton, Ohio, the president, was directed to appoint a committee to undertake the wor Much of the session was davoted (o the consideration of horses racing out of their cl and to the identification of horses. It was understood that action as to whether the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders” association should withdraw from the national association also would be discussed probably when the meeting is resumed tomorrow. W. H. Gocher was re-elected secre- tary and treasurer for a term of four vears. Vacancies in the board of ap- peals have not yet been filled with associa- tion uniform iming a DUNDEE TO BOX LEONARD. Three Bids Already for Event Between the Lightweights. Received New York, May 3.—Johnny Dundee and Benny Leonard, the lightweights who contested such a fast cout at the Garden recently, have been matched again, but no decision has been made as to time and place. According to Scotty Montieth, manager of Dundee, the only point settled is that there going to be a bout while Billy Gib- son, manager for Leonard that he event will be held by the highest among the clubs. Three bids Ebbets shington tenta- May Square Garden, one from Field, and another from W Tark. There are also threo tive dates assigned for the hout, 19 ana AR your life a misery to you—a bur- You used to sleep like a top—got outside of three square every prospect of making Do you want to shake off 17 nt your health If you 1d fool around CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISEASES to us. immen:e ith unsucces 1't come to us. a Specialist— need us now. are from 9 a. m. and from m. to 5 . L Sundays and holidays RTFORD SPECIALISTS Dr. Hyde, Resident Physician Hartford, Conn. | not a | trolled a | men have all had to eat t | Hentey | and | cause of its | Philatlelph | ond | the your entire family centered there ? Where one's interest is, there HAPPINESS lies. Are you planning for something new cach month which will give added beauty, comfort or attractiveness to vour home ? The very planning and thinking and 2 ccumulating of the necessary money with which to buy, gives the real pleasure that comes from anticipation of a happy event. [s it.not a fact that the continual looking forward to some new feature of improve- ment in the home, month by month, is bound to be a source of continuous enjoyment ? When your pleasure becomes centered in the building of your home, you are really working in lines with nature’s own promptings. Consequently vou are SURE to attain REAL HAPPINESS. Why not let the result of your laborious earning of money manifest itself in a real comfort-giving and beautifully furnished home, which shall be a source of constant pleasure and a magnet to hold the attention of the members of your family, besides being a place in which to entertain your friends with paraonable and enviable pride ? fritter away much of the available money for thing pleasure, and in the end have not contributed to the making of a PERMANENTLY HAPPY If such a home is the object of your desires, the way of attainment is easy—for a way. HOME ? where there's a will there’ THE WAY! t C. C. Fuller Company’s Great [Home-Furnishing “Treasure-House” once every Spend a half hour, or longer,—wander about at will among the vast collection of contentment Vis month. things beautiful and useful which will add comfort and Many things will suggest their worthiness to you; you'll gain many helpful ideas to assist roull see things which you'll realize your home needs to promoté your greater comfort and convenience and to lessen your household labors; perhaps more fully than you have before realized, the many possibilities ly available to you, and which will go so far in making life more “livable” vou in the attainment of home-happiness; ) vyou'll appreciate which are so eas for you. are alwa Come often. You purchase. s cordially welcome here as a visitor, entirely without obligation to Why that give but comparatively short-lived YOUR home. to C. C. FULILER COMPANY, “Where Quality Is Higher Than Price” 40-56 FORD STREET, HARTFORD. Overlooking Capitol Grounds, ~ HUNGRY OARSMEN Penn Crew Complain That Food Served at Training Table Is Below Former Standard. Philadelphia, Ma 3.—Troubles of all sorts seem to be in the way of the Penn crew squad to hinder in their efforts to prepare for the Hen- ley Regatta on May 13. Less than two weeks remain now for work, and | the still seems to he on their trail. Chief among the troubles food that the men are being at the training table. dle of the season the crew men alway begin taking their meals at the train- ing house. As a rule they e it, for the hest of meats have always been served. This year, however, cocrcien has been necess handlers there. They frequently ask if they cannot leave and s back to their fraternities or boarding houses, where they can get enougn to gat. The trouble at the training house js new but it has now reached a climax. Last Fall the foot- ball team suffered through two months of this service, while during the Spring the track squad has gradu- ally dwindled as the men aave refused to eat there. The crew has been con- little more stric:l nd the . but in a jinx is served one, now they are likely to leav body. Yesterday afternoon Coach Wright sent the eights out for a row over the course. LONG ROW FOR YALE CREWS. and Second Mave Ten- Mile S New second First Bights Stroke. Yale's ahout n at Low Haven, May crews rowed miles on the Housatonic veste ernoon, the 'Varsity at about twenty-six and the crew two or three points lower, Guy Nickalls plans to raise the stroke of both eights gradually, sivin clal attention to the secon- ace two weel's in the American Henley. The excellent showing of the cight in winning its event *ond Pennsylvania crew ago has made it probable two or three of its members will be promoted to the first boat, hut 1he change is not likely to go Into effest till after the American Henley races. second ght hence from weeks New Haven, May 3.—Captain Roley Vaughn of the Yale baseball team will be out of the game for about ten days because of a strained tendon in his leg. Both Holden and Conway will play today against Holy Crox Lar Walsh is the choice for the mound po sition. the | About the mid- | ary to leen the sweep keeping its stroke | Coach | spe- | be- | ot two | that | | CAPTAIN OF YALE NINE INJURED | A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Made THIS HOME BANK YOU SAVING YOU AT WILL START AND KEEP the men | @8 FREE .., ny Man, Savings Woman or who will take one of these Home Safes, make it an it some will the to drop into ch day, close of invariable rule matter how small, nd _delighted nuch has be ONE S WORTH the DOLLAR IN THE TWO IN DISCUSS CHANGES Magnates Of New Circuit Falk Over Alterations In League Constitution —No Other Business Considered. d the May Prop constituiion New Haven, nges in the of Jastern league as adopted at the Bos- ton meeting were discussed at a meet- ing of magnates at th: Hotel rarde night. I'h2 session period of four the last night rolonged over a and no other business was con- dered according to the statement by Vice President Dan of Hartford, Lynn was represented oy Pieper, Portland by Hugh Lawrence by J. P. Sullivan and Burkette, Bridgeport by Harrv L. nen, Hartford hy J. H. C in, ield Worcester by W. E. Carey and Haven by James T. Collins, given out O’'Neil Duffey Jesse Cor- and New Depositors Help People can build a house without be a vear at ccumulated without being missed BANK YOUR POC Louis E. | The Peoples Savings Bank Banking Rooms, 86 West Main Street NEW BRITAIN, CO) OFFICERS C. C. Rossberg, President Jos. R. Andrews, Vice-President. A. F. Corbin, Vice-President Y. J. Stearns, Secy. and Treas. IT Open Monday and Saturday Evenings Interest Savings Deposits ARE YOU INCLUDED ? “One in overy seven people have a account.'—Saturday Evening Post. That means about one in every two familfes. 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