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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, IMAKES FLESH _[HEAD oF isi TROOPS | WHAT NERVOUS | AND STRENGTH HAS AMERICAN WIFE PEOPLE NEED| { Father . WONDERFULLY SPEEDY v John’s Medi- G . FOUND RELIEP FOR TIRLD, : ", SHATTERED, NET INCOME FOR MARCH DROPS OFF s 4 ” New Haven Road Had Less Profit-| @888 "« Al the exact b e able M [h Th . 3 , \ > It is simply marvelous the speedy onth Than in 19156 | \ sue building relief that a single Margo Tablet will \ bt & e’ give any man or woman whosc nerves ST © - food needed 5 2 are upset, unstrung or dulled, tired . T\nn”\\;\((‘mm'll of the New York, & by those who “‘:‘i f"’::“l"“"“‘l"“’“'“ REvenialerseomy New Haven and Hartfora Railroad ) - < : zo straight to the nerve cells, over- Company for March shows a falling Ry are thin, . 3 coming in just a few moments fatigue, off in net \(,;.w,.‘,“‘ inconmel tiom ho : weak and AR o :!::]:mi\ .l\l.m,( ‘»‘_:nn\p.ls 'Hm:._r . ”I(‘,‘:' same period last vear. Railway oper- e : : \ s indigestion and all those oiher allng i venuca i s e S run down. It | : L\ symptoms of rundown nerve force that from $5,351,512 in March, 1915, to A makes flesh. are so surely the forerunners of ner- $6,098 in M T oG i Fesss vous prostration and general nervous net corporate income for the nine No Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs. RN breakdown. months ended March 1. 1916, was § 3 3 Margo vitalizes your tired, over- ¢ T 8 worked nerives into nerves of steel, $2,414,643, as ainst $85¢ for the | ~ :; 3 = : % 5 charging them with powers of fre- | | MONROE SCHOOL AT e » mendous endurance and reserve cner- corresponding nine months of the pre- road shows a deficit of 368,604, combination of six of the most pow porate income tem tor daren ne| ANNUAL GATHERING o L e el S i Buy a Magee Range for the against an income of $261,506 (r. FEion, i oy G ful and effective, yet absolntely harm- expense of th road for Marot . : | iy bR R nerve stimulants knowa to chem- > | | | | almost $1,000,000 over March, | i s 3 3 mest ) Sher el gl 3 should completely transform the worst ; s 1 onight. 3 3 nervous wreck into a strong, healthy. Ior the nine months ended March | Members of the Monroe Street - § - M "-‘M:I\‘nil\mm:m 1in & D 2 W 31 the operating revenues o €55,- | School Parents’” and Teachers asso- VR Margo really does more good in the i e e S ; average case of ‘nerves’ than : 3 on’t you want an Oven 96.965, as vinst $47.75 > for iation met last evening in their an- | v onth’ at I i 1 X similar nine months of the pre- | Nual meeting for the clection of offi- | < ‘ moniLs YASERanIbecauRe T notony $aY] v i h i h d o fiv ceding, and the cxpensos wern § | cers for the coming year and . 1 ] e aque bt ey y : i ool r p S e L AR Y - and “ginger” "and courage into vour | | ; ) sides including the back of | entire body Margo myst accomplish these things | 4 . ; ] . = e the oven instead of three 1914-15. The railway operatir _ | officers elected werc or its cost is nothing. The Clark & come was $16,134,893, as | Vice president—A. IT. Rockwell. 084 ! retary—Miss Florence 1. Hunt.| Major General Sir John Maxwell of 5 The Central New F wnd Ratlvoad | Treasurer—Miss Mary C. Gorman. || the British army, who was ordered-to | i ncrd G0 and other leading drug- el < 5 Company shows operatine revenues| I addition to the business meeting | Dublin to take command of the troops | St I ‘\(:::\'“.,'f"':‘f”" sollpLL ]‘,'”',””5 g hrs M i or four sides? for March of $T14717, a5 nsainst | @ DroSram was carvied out. Louis | engaged in suppressing the revolt in | e to wermmy m phostively airoes : $344,044 in March, 1915, and a final | P Slade, principal of the High school. | Ireland marricadltofanil Amexicanti - v S BT SERE SRS T, 5 : RS . defleit_of $34.525." a5 tgainw o net | BAVe an istructive falk on (he work | formerly Miss Louisa Bonynze, the | bt fram. 6o dans taturen o | | B : ; This is a Magee feature which income of $81.987. For tno nine |0F the vocational schools and the | California millionaire Me S on : > e st k X 2 4 : onaire. Me was for- / h £ th fli : b eats evenly—every part of the months ended March 21 it shows ope eneficial training received therein | merly commander of the British force AbnEever ey ar s ol inst | and musical numbers were rendered. | iy 1y e T d G - ting reve azai u b | ¥pt. Under the martial law that . il $2.859,995, and net corporat> income | H: A. Selander gave a piano solo and | nag heen procluimed he clothed with : Bt wonderful Magee Oven 5 $168 banjo and viano duet was render | olenats powers op 5 % p ¥ o) s> e L nary powers of life and death, and R s against 11, West. | DY members of the Seiple family i i of the Heating on five sides HEENew Vo Ot a * | it is said he has orders to put down the ern ilway Company shows a deficit | Prother and sister playing the instru- | ... AN in g S ; ; for March of $57.281, as e Refreshments were served and | 0 010 With an iron hand i e 2. ! deficit M e a sociall hour enfoyed | i ! e L Logrs oven requires less fuel 3 A . a, T ‘ in of $1¢ Operating revenues were i This evening the Smith school as- | against $629,019. For the aine months Sociation will hold its annual meeting | ¢onf R 5 ; .019. s e NS | Confers With Preside er Di vt T at the school. President M. lrving | ident Over Disputed 7 v { ] i 1 1 e LSOV Wi e | Seter Wl prelde g claton| ey Appeals to Diplomatic Represen- | fsihen , i Gooc he sch oarc ashington, May 4.—Chairma B . = 2INS | pound the desirable qualities of pre- | Hay of the house military affaire com. tatives in Swedish Canital i 2 Our Simple Damper places the fire vocational and vocational training. 1 Iitte Moo (e e 65 10 dweals flpltfl s under perfect control at all times ind Steamship Com- ! shows operating revennes for | T P Justing points in the army bill dis f §422,059, as against $339 S66 BENEFIT SOCIAL PROGRAM. puted between house and senate, con- and a finnl deficit of This evening there will he a hena- | ferred early today with President Wil- Stockholm weden, April 20.The Ford peace 'ty, reduced now to a ir of %24 'fit social at the Swedish Luther.n | son. . | March ov the nine . Church for the benefit of former Lu-| Mr. Hay said that the conferees had | Working basis, with delegates present | 132 MAIN months the company shows a not - ther league vice president Harry | reached a discussion of the volunteer [ from the six neut countries of ¢ porate income of $131,920, as aus : eson. The following program will | army feature of the senate bill and [ Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Holland 2 STREET a deficit o 19, i be carried out: piano selection, Fil- ( that the senate conferces were press- | S\WVitzerland and the United States, The Rhode Island Compan ¢g - more Ohman; violin selection, Hulda | ing for its adoption, while the house | D48 recently been very active herc these deficits: March 21,823 Johnson; recitation, Mary Johnsor: | confe took the opposite stand.|and has enjoyved the official recosni- against $56,213 in the ing | song. ladies’ octette: violin selection, | The president favors the senate plan. |tion of having been received hy the March; sine months, as Herbert Anderson: address, Dr. S. 1. foreign ministers of the three Scan- against $59,06 Ohman; and vocal selections by Ar- | GAIN PROM PORTLAND dinavian countries. To each of these : The New York, Westchester anq | thur S Walter Falk and Mrs. | RGN were presented appeals addressed in | to which this agreement points, the | the average daily attendance at eac “TEDDY'S” SON GETS JOB | diplomatic IFrench -to the kings and | unoffic conference now sitting in | house at 800 and the average admis e on Railway Company shows a de- | Har ) ensen. 000,000 Bushcls S AUNEC 5 ‘ fidit March of $10,986, as R e s ”""h'“ ,(‘"‘l,"‘f: e | il o, i hai it e veim contorencel anneal sion price as six pence (12 cents) per 2 Roosevelt Enters Carpet ¢ a deficit March, 1915, of $13,639. BARNARD SAW IT FIRST & e | tral governments organize an oflicial | the government and parliamen ¢ | head, the tax would bring in a total sern at $6 Per to Learn Busine and a d it for the nine months of = 0 ‘ Portland, May 4.—The shipment of { neutral conference to offer its se {he neutral countries to employ cvery |daily revenue of 90,000 pounds §93,802, as against a deficit of $106,- | Photo of Comeet “Made in Germany® 3,000.000 bushels of grain through | vices in bringing about peace. The | means to call into existence a confer- Excluding Sunday fhow\‘. W hw],\ :,‘t]l‘ Sps eyt A é | Is Three Days Iate 4 this port to Europe during a period of | Ford party is now known as an “‘un- | ence for oflic hetween | not general, the total rmI a week | member of former President Rc 2 Ve six months ending May 1. was shown | al peace conference of neutral | the belligerent would amount to 54,000 pounrds. | s family has started in at ¥ | mhe peace represcntative which for a whole year would be increased to about 28,000,000 pounds. Thompsonville, May 4.—Anol learning the carpeet making tr minister here and have requested that - - e | of Koenigstuhl, as having been made | 30,000 horses were shipped to France | gen and at Christiar No definite | they be given the right to travel BUYS “GREEN GASOLINE." e At hy him on April was made threo | and England, most of them for war | hope for consideration was held out | freely in the belligerent countriesand | Now york, May 4.—Dr. Louis En- | carpet company, with main offic to them, however, for the ministers | that they be permitted to bring '0 | richt of Farmindale, L. I., has found | this city ¢ the members of St. Mawys pacion | D2rd of the Yerkes Observatory, s LS e declared’ their countries cowld oniy | Stockholm from these countries por- |, pacier for his {wo-conts-a-gallon | According fo the announcer will be made at a meeting of tha | COTding to a telegram from q W. VA. CONVENTION. act when requested to do so by the | sons in a position ‘_“_ ‘““_'**‘(“ W _thC¢ | green gasoline. The Maxim Munitions | made by the company c als, if] dslegates of the various Catholic | (0F ¥ B. Frost of the abservatory to Wheeling, W. V.. May 4.—Promin. | Pelliserents | unoftic conference ;vi s :' j:“{l'j]uf Corporation announced yesterday that! young man succeeds in mastering socletios and of the ehurch tomar, | the Harvard college observatory to- | anc rapublicans from all paris of the | TNC same appeal, addressed to fhe | steps to be taken in the future. Tho | ji had hought and secured by contract | art of carpet making sufficientl o it i bR T | day. § { ent, republicans from all parts of e | progiqent and fo the “parliament” of | minister said (he matter would 70 | " exclusive manufacturing rights. | increase fo $12 a week will Qfficers will be chosen. President IhoFobjectirasinhotographealiny i et oot nidl rrernoaniiuri e e nited Staten dlsofie yioflered Mol canstd cred: had already filed application for a | granted at the end of a year. V Pélct McCrann of the Y. M. T. A, & | Erofessor Barnard on April 24 .63 | i) name four delegates at large ana | (NS American Minister here, Ira Nel- TR patent and had bought land for a |young Roosevelt will work in B oclety has named tthe #liowing | 61: Greenwich mean time, tho tele- | o NS5 (OUF BEIeRTED &0 SAMEE 800 {son Morris, Mr. Morris held, how WILL BEACIH STEAMER. had N et raaisito Ml ohitantl| e Seats helwIIIl Feceivel hidiad delegates to - Tepresent that -or. | STAM stated, in right ascenslon 12 . i ention. The delegates will be un- | Sicr that it did not come within hi ST O ture the fuel. through the local office ganization at the meeting: C, hours, 47 minutes, 32.7 seconds, and | . ¢ vk 2 diplomatic province to accept appeals | Dutch Vessel, Damaged by Explosion, IS THE S S 75 o 5 ating £ Harvard 2 : \ Hng: g | Do ol ( instructed and their election will be | {1700 Qyincelio AcosniaDDen ! Gontl ek n graduating from Harvar Burns, A. H. Marshall, Fred X, |2 declination plus one degree, STIACE O 0 Gt FrvRURT () SR O || el ) I RhE (L Bl SOl O o = POPE APPEALS TO CZAR. versity in 1908, Theodore Roosd O'Brien, Thomas Crowe and William | Minutes. Harvard observatory offi- | g é A SR ‘| so he advised his visitors to present| yondon, May 3, 11:40 p. m.—The A e s to Tuck. | I entered the employ of the - the matter direct to Washington. | Duten steamship Dubhe, which was serlin, May {, (By wireless to Tuck-| | orpy and tofled daily from 2 eckett cials said there was no reason to be- LT 5 2 4 ileve the object, which was also R L The Ford Appeal. | damaged by an explosion April 27, f’:'p"'(‘;\,;\r\( :" \vof‘:pxzf:"eml:'j sare | to 6 p. m. learning the trade tha R sighted by them April 29, was more 5 e LY SR bo | rassed Graves s and will be Eraces SYowe SRS 28,80 Lrother now seeks. How’s This? tran an ordinary asteroid ling Co. has sold land on Park street | The Ford appeal, which is to be | PERES SHCCI0, O ieh to Lloyd's | ® letter to Emperor Nicholas request- | © y I O e T i e to John Swedbersg. rrosentediisl ol s e s | Y% | ing the release of the Rev, ‘Andreas SR WAoot any cise of ok by FAMINE IN EPIRUS, Gieorze 0. Norton has transferred | [1AgUC. LRt e ; : Szeptycki, Archbishop of Lemberg. HOLDING A FAIR. not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. 2 { to Helen M. Norton property at Ken- Soglol e 0 ey e i The explosion which caused the | Who for the past elghteen months has| A five nights' fair is bei Hall's Catarrh Cure has been taken | Imtente ANl CRTI a— and Welch avenues If. by an opportune step. an interven- | he eXPIGTAn WELE CORES nce | been interned in Russta, nccording to | ducted in the Lithuanian ch by catarrh sufferers for the past : : | e Title Realty and Development | tiolt of neutrals, the war could he j Q& 77e " > & “® | the Zeitung am Mittag. The news- | hall, by Rev. E. V. Grikas, the thirty-five years, and has become Island of Corfu, | ¢ i Gl dandioni e i shortened by a day, by a single day | nhear the Galloper buoy, where other . PRt e e e ) i i known as the most reliable remedy for e ; o : o e Lallil bl o (il sisemine B | SRS ST T e || DR Sa s G Finiells aibicsy || AR S . lantcons(itor, off Bt/ ¢ - Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru _Berlin, May 4, by Wireless to Say- sther Croll LG A vention in Philadelphia had previously | fair will be held this evening an the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, ex- | Ville.—“Dispatches from Athens — oush teno tithe st it ol DRIt an, iTLo e TS TAT made a similar request of Imperor | Monday, Tuesday and Thursday ¢ el nathel Folsun RromBthealocaianay{= o oft representatives of the en- | TOPHAM ESTAT 1,52 ey how e onll, Slio i BoDlees s i (WOMANGHCGULUDEENS " Nicholts, but without success.” ings next wee ~ = o tente allies the TIsland of Corfi The estate ¢ ™, e ppears = c&t‘}e;ogo: :}?r}r(‘t tt?r}:\my?s";ufl(&"h have confis S Gl ,‘- ylie CHl GfF i) Wlapieg Lo “History will severely juc the | St. ' tion Llects Offi- e a & o great improvement in _your general | 1'Orthern 'us,”" the Overseas News | DELIEGA BT, Cambridge, M: May 4.—Discov- | by figures ofliciatty compiled today. | nations.’ ery af a new asteroid of cometary A total of 182 ships loaded cargoes he peace here during that time. Approximately | graciously received here, at Copenha representatives were | had an interview with the Eirst Steps Toward Form | appearance, announced by Dr. Wolf | \sociation Tomorrow Evening, Preliminary plans for the forma- ia arlier by 3 5 service. tion of the new athletic association | 02¥S carlier by The New Britain Home and Build- reen inventoried n 30.48 b | i 5 s f:t'] ”] ',I_‘ :' 25 .48 by HL M. | teal countries if they remain mere 5 ‘or Ensuing Year. and . toberts. the ap- | (octators of the terrible conflagra- | mne \woman's Guild of St. Mark's health. ~Start taking Halls Catarrh | Agency savs. ;,m e s e o c Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. | “In consequence there is famine in | mortense note, $773.88 enen in (he | 10N of 1907 Article II of the agree- | yiscopal church held its annual A BO P t . 1 CHBNBY & CO.. woledo, Ohlos Epirus, and cases of death by starva- | savings bank and $156.60 oash in the | 21 the belligerents themselves have | meeting last night. lg ar Sold by all Druggists, 76c. - tion are reported I postal savings bank submitted their causc to the juis- About forty members were present ment of the neutral nations. They ||+ the supper, which preceded the have spread over every country theil |, .eting and Rev. H. 1. Bodley, Rev. White Books and Blue Bool and | Cqplos T, Jones and Organist William Ol lhe World Books red and yellow. They have | muict (o o®ciiests of honor. A box niade Gl oD to the comscience | (.o packed, which will be sent to St. 2t wo “'('H"" A ; Slizabeth's school, Wakpola, South “The neutra conference is acting e hteresting reports were pre- in the spirit of The Hague Conmven- Pl R g e Knows tion of 1907, Article 11 of the agree- | et W TE GO e vear wero ment then reached distinetly Dro- | aiaotod as follows: President, Mrs. < William J. Carrol; vice president, Miss Powers hold that it is de- D e sivable that one or more meutral | (Ur TG foasurer, Mrs, Char- = Powers should upon their own initin- | |’ “1* 130 drey tive, when they judge the cum- K A 5 slances propitious, offer their ser-| oy pAVILY CTRCLE BLECTS. vie 1s mediators to the belligerent are 'he Seeds yOIl Want- Olll‘ S‘OCk S D R el v By DC B e not alone for its delicious, nut-like flavour, but mor will never be consider Y other of the belligerents an unfriend- | evening and elected the following of- for its wonderful nerve and brain making, bone an( ficers: President. Mrs. Carrie Conlin; | 155 Iresh irom ihe growers and is e it G5 (90 FEG Bl (0 G oo breslaent M ot I mecs muscle building qualities. Py X [a Monscos: financial seeretary Grape-Nuts supplies certain essential element 97% iel‘llle, BY TEST. Cecoosossssrsettoseosseesel| e n miteeralt tithe et B abundantlysstored lini theffield¥grains, Sbut Swijolses K i lacking in many foods. Especially is this true of food will be served . . | supper § For Rheumatic Pains § s made from white flour, because in making flour whit ThlS 1S yOlll‘ Cl‘Op ll'lSlll‘aIlce. get T the larger part of the energizing mineral elements ar Every sufferer can get relief from ssessment Based Size of Ad i illi rheumatic pains. Minard’s Liniment | T mon pea | Lo thrown out in the milling process. started right, order ioday at ‘ o SRR | tandon. w4 atanmgers of mov. Made of whole wheat and malted barley, Grape atan ]y T TSNS cToos WEoR (ML m L LSS SR OO B ke Nuts supplies all the rich nourishment of the grains, i that the new government war tax Suffer, when this soothing, |, "neir business will make any die- long baked and rendered quickly digestible, and yield ’ B creamy, dependable Mni- | - =, Sl 0 T e audiences. The < : ment can be had at any | (1% e repulated by the size of a big return of brain, nerve and muscle energy. e e o D the admission fees 7 ) : B, Severe fa the paln or how | 5 R Y e mately 4,600 ple- Wherever you go you'll find Grape-Nuts. Minard’s Liniment at once and be free “"I |lh<~” te e n,(:“.”"]m" in] l:w United 66 9 99 .t P C @ | from all pain. From the head, back,, insdont o Snousanc ¢ ons, pers l h " | muscles or joints pain will go quickly | haps. than there were hefore the v ere S a e On > people and keep Minard’s Linimen;' | from those possessing a seating ac- i the house ready for instant use | | commodation of 200 to those accom- old by Grocers everywhere | nwodating 2,000 or more. Reckoning

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