New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 5, 1916, Page 7

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1916. i i i = EATING ‘ pletely with the exception of a small 1 ; space, Which will be left for the con- 00 Grade Crossing Menace At Corbin ' EXCESSIVE MEAT e L : - Mssm people who :m:"t'rlruzlvir: ;:gl; iy | = atulency eat more meat than is i - S— | Avenue Is Removed By New Bridge || ioriies Fiatiionsy s wind on the — > stomach. E ucssnvcl_noub(\ncmgnr(lp- i " s v . e R e == fective merye force is responsible in Sunshine kYoe,etv_ WEEKL‘ most cases. q ‘ ‘ ? Cutting down the amount of n{:efi::f;tn s -‘ou N — 3 Butler a . iet and taking a course of treat- ave ¥ e ?r:)r::t“\:i:hllit'.t\\ ll’;anm’ Pink Pills to T kindness shown? p— 4 strengthen the weak nerves that control Y Pass 1t on. ¥ the digestive processes is well worth A Ty eanl trying if you have wind on thestomach, ! for you alone. gour risings in the throat, a feeling of ) Pass (b on weakness in the stomach_and palpita- b Let it travel dow:s tion of the heart. Dr. Williams Pink the years, | Pills are recommended for thin blood Let it wipe an- and weak nerves, whatever the causc. other's tears, Send today to the Dr. \\1I]jnxn_dlml\< G ieaven the deed appears. cine Co., Schenectady, N. Y., for the ss it on. diet book ‘“What to Fat and How to Fat,”’ It gives information regarding Goodia ihe tonic treatment for many forms of Flower—Coreopsls. stomach trouble. There cannot be Colors—GCold and periect digestion without a suflicient ] supply of red blood and there is noth- At the.la ng of the society ing better than Dr. Williams’ Pink | we re priv d to listen to Mrs Pills to enrich the blood and tone up | Hicks, who spoke ably of the work | the stomach. | ¢f the milk station, dating four ye Your own druggistsells Dr. W illiamg’ back when the work was Pink Pills or they will be mailed, post- | under Miss Jennie P. Hill, aid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per | nurse at that time. The work < | ox, six boxes §2.50, by the Dr. Wil- | first introduced through the medium liams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Yo | ¢f the schools and factorics, thus | reaching indirectly the homes and If the plans of the Connecticut | calling for the appointment of & com- E babies of our city. Good Roads Construction com. | Mittee of five to investigate con- |2 bridge about 500 feet east of the No small part of the good accom- citions existing at the crossing. At | Present highway. The bridge was to | piished is the helpful talks given to a later meeoting of the council the | be thirty feet in width and at least | mothers a frequent intervals. It is following committee was named: | ¢/8hteen feet above the rails. There | the aim of the organization to con- D. B. Marwick, H. S. Hart, I, D. Rus- | ¥as to be a twenty feet roadway and | duct the station the entire yeear, nat weeks, when the new Corbin avenue ; & S AW EE T B BT o (0 T | o sidewalk of ten feet, merely the summer months and extra . ', ‘ o bridge will be opened he finlshing | ,° 4 5141 15, 1914 the committee re- Early in the fall the Connecticut | funds are necded far this work. It 5 o EKLY of this work brings ta an end a 10n€ | | ciied’ that the abolishment of the | Good Raads and Construction com- | iy planned to have a baby contest at B . fight which occupied the front stage | o a " oo, 18 O ORI rative to | pany under the management of Peter | the close of the summer when those for several vears, and thers i3 mo | Lipjic sarery Suzio, was awarded the contract for | who can show the greatest progress ; ubt that many sighs of relief will the work. Owing to the condition of | and gain along prescribed lines will . 1 be heard when the bridge is opened. | IniRecariene r‘""l"‘f’he(;9(“‘7““;“‘1’::’ the land in the neighborhoad, con- | Le suitably rewarded. i : ecia For many years the old unguarded g 4 SLLE DD cidera xcava a Alling was Vhee! airs ai ’ Spri |G Ve e By we B | Setmiah. erevpist ol i Wheel chairs, crutches and air Ladies’ Spring crossing on Corbin avenue proved a n sary, w v he progress shio ay b ai i= | was givon on the elimination of the | Fecessary, which delayed the prog: cushions may be obtained upon appli menace to life and limb, and it was |\ glven o aagon of h° i of the work. However, when the | cation to the society, : after several hearir before the St e m e gos "OMI | \eather permitted, the contractor It is interesting to learn that seven | g SU ITS build] thelibridge. | Oris offithe ifrat | 199508 jand exDressed Sihelr 5" | but not ready for passage. The Jight hundred oranges have been e el Hod ?'fl"t ;‘“, > e S = L steps toward bringing to an end the “PPTove BICo Srossne. ige is ane of the best built affairs | sent to the hospital in the past ten OPgass IThen bay | e e BB oA YO =il wool iy controversies was the deeding of a In compliance with the order of | of jts kind in the state. Of a con- | months. $1.00 weekly. chiers, MR parcel of land by the Hart Real the commission, the New York, New | crete base, the remainder is built en- The next meeting will be held | | S crons oimie 5 B RS o : very latest May Estate company to the city. Later Haven and Hartford Railroad com- | tirely of steel with the exceptian of | May 15. ] Shiascs A TCara Y y A g g b ~'_.v:¢- Tf:fl! g 1 other difficulties were satisfactorily Dany, presented to the members of | o heavy floor planking, At present tions free. Per- . y + . i ‘ St tpour: s adjusted. the commission on July 26, 1914, a | the workmen are making a change in ONE ON THE GOVERNMENT. | {N':| fit guaran- 3 3 Yy & ; on our books this At a meeting of the common coun- | blue print of the proposed elimina- | {he roadway. Plans originally called g eots LS . week. cil in June, 1913, a resolution was | tion of the crossing. The blue print | for a thirty-two foat road but it is | g - - v bk h b : S . 2 5 Ly oz i+ % | England’s Enormous Waste In Paper Always presented by Alderman Christ and | clled for the abelishment of the old | heing made into a 62 foot road. The & [ 1 & 2 Pointed Out. Just As ouncilmen Marwick anc sner | Pighway, substitutin e erection ol ishway Wi o filled up com- : == » ] S e e e S e e i London, May 5.—Newspapers which Aaverusea | 349-351 TRUMBULL STREET, HARTFORD, CT. 1750 | have been hard hit by the government | M SEPARATE STORES FOR MEN AND WOMEN restrictions on the importation of pa- per and plup, are calling attention to | _ certain departments of the govern- - 2 = ment where they claim there is enor- mous waste of paper. “Probably the country needs no re- minder of the fact,” retharks the Daily Mail, “that in the extravagant use of | | . . paper the state is in a very exposed CARFARE This Sale is of glass house.”” The paper then takes up various departments to show that | PAID TO Interest to the tons of paper are wasted every vear in the production of, government pub- | B N P L . ig~ esiien OUT-OF ; < Women of Bris: “Huge blue books,” it adds, ‘“are | - 4 4 - t " W ol and New produced at enormous expense. The . TOWN N ; AN . — Royal Commission on the Treatment THE W S O of Sewage which sat for vears, fur- | [ CUSTOMERS — — writain. nished blue books which weighed for- | ty pounds contained 5,293 were printed at a cost ! (] pounds—about nine pounds ($45) | M page. i Boston varnisH CO- “It is clear that the government p e c l a ® a e NEW CORBIN AVENUE BRIDGE, pany mature, one of the most needed | improvements to public safetey in | | | this city will be completed in three e $22.50 to $27.50 Bostoy EAL have only to set their own house in + CHICAG ONTR! ? 2 3 CHicha0 8 order to secure a very considerable saving in the consumption of paper.” MANY CANDIDATES : _ Of The Stock Of The Bankrupted McCann’s FOR MANILA JOBS Specialty Shop, Formerly Situated In The To supply you with enough A / j Strand Theater Building - e hiid i Seventy-five Have Already Declared | Kyanlze to do over a Chalr' i ] Themselves For Ten Positions | f ) within reach of this announcement—the values are indeed remarkable. table or border of a Sma]lroom | : : N g \ y An unlimited variety of women's and misses’ b | (Correspondence of The Assoclated Press.) | \'" We want you to find out for yourself what a ‘ A Daania, i e mn A ! S y A I S wonderful finish Kyanize is for floors and all woodwork. dergo a radical change as a result of the city elections which will be held Sowe have asked your dealer to hand you,without charge June 6, interest in which has alrcady |[§ y y ’ y (if you call for it within 10 days and buy a suitable 10c e e ninnei il 1o T an brush), one of our regular 15¢ cans, any color you like. tions of members of the inunicipal board, which is to be elected. While ) i neretofore the general mass of the Fii- | / iy T F $6 98 ipino people have paid little heed to N L opcoats or e clections, cach year has shown alf§ v Amy 1 Serges, wool Poplins, wor ted and shepherd checks, in full flare models, growing interesf, and the coming lo- with inlaid silk collars, patch pockets, all colors and sizes cal contest will be one of the most ex- Topcoats For $9.50 citing political campaigns that the city has known since the American occu- Smart Coats of all wool poplins, coverts, velour, checks and mixtures, finely tailored and tastefully trimmed, sizes for misses und women. A purchase of surpassing interest and importance to every woman 1 pation. | The new city charter passed by the | legislature at last session calls for | [ b has had only two direct representa- | § TS $19:80 other members appointed by the chief | o ike new. § dook e not by districts, but by the city at|§ good opportunity to obtain a beautifully lined with plain and navy and k, sizes 4% to the election of a municipal board of | g von't scratch, peel, chip or turn white. yon’ in v i of usage. It won't scratch, peel, P It won’t soften in viarm weather. tives of the people, the other members | B} SUITS $ 1 1 50 $18.80 SUITS FOR ‘ . | 1 Kyanize is the finest finish in the world for furni- P R executive and the city enginer as a Finely tailored garments in Fine quality poplin, gaber- | In poplin and high-grade pop 1 Itis hard and smooth and can easily be kept clean i s large. In addition to the board but wonderful value. fancy silks, all sizes and colors. | 48 Other samples, Try it on a favorite old chair or table, and see it C 3 Q / general and his office will closely re- wANTED SlLK DRESSES A t for places on the board are men who Many are combined with chiffon or Georgette. Plain flare or tunic skirts. Cut out this advertisement, take it to any Kyanize ~ . HAN) 2. e = : R dealer, and he will give you a full 15c can (any comers, with new ideas and ideals of | ’ , Srts S R e e WHITE ENAMEL AL [Crer, o e Foroeoll] \ 3 small room, if you purchase from him 2 suitable 10c is a remarkable finish for all your election will mark a battle between | brush for applying the Kyanize. white work on wood, metal or plas- the old and the new, a strugsle be- | B is made especially for floors and staircases, where a finish has to stand the hardest kind which has consisted of six members, | 9x - $25 and $27.50 Sampl You can't crack Kyanize. P pointed by the governor-general, two FOR % 1 2 50 R A . requires the election of all members, | trimmings, an exceptionally : sporty belted styles, Coats lot a sh stouts in popling and sanitary. It is a beautiful finish, ‘ St ot $7.50 and piece of furniture. age American city. WITNESS THE SAVINGS! A wide range of colors for af. How to get a f ; 7 OW 10 get a iree can her e the first d of Ame 1 — ten members. Heretofore this board, | NEw SPR[NG MODEL SUlTs Dig your heels into it. Give it any kind of test. having been the alcalde or mayor, ap- | ture and interior woodwork. It makesold furniturc g b member ex-officio. The new charter | g all the latest styles, colors and dine and shepherd checks, lin silk combinations. In th not a member of it, there will be an L alcalde, appointed by the governor- turn a dingy, battered article into a handsome { SMEL] semble that of the mayor of the aver- Some of the numerous candidates | M CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES—PIlain or checked chiffon taffeta have mingled in the political game | ternoon or street wear. occupation, but there are many new- ter. Use it in the bathroom, in the tween the generation which has ruled he Ky , if _you are not perfectly Kitchen, on doors—everywhere, It Filipino politics for many years, and d with fl;c result, take the empty can ba leaves a beautiful surface, is dura- the generation which has barely come |l 1046 MAIN STREET’ HARTFORD: \:Orner Morgan st t ble, flows easily from the brush and to maturity, the youth of the country. paid for the brush. can be kept white and clcan with _ Boston Varnish Company warm water. Try MAKING PI OF THE ENEMY. . ) _ (Correspondence of the Asso. Pres TDOO Kyanize is sold and guaranteed by the following declers | Tion ol SCCR e S S. STANLEY HORVITZ ‘ For Your Insurance and , BOWLING, POOL,—F printers have joined the B 8 2 3 N R s army since the outbreak of the war. OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN Surety Bonds LIQUORS AND CIGA! S Tl A 321 Main Street Tel. 1515 Avoid trouble by having your insur- , ACKI1IIIe DIros. 0., inc. ot oreet s e v wter | e hg A 3 to 8 T | vedien "y s man v inoms | OLSON’S CA sold in this city to be found at SALang Mol gontl b I noR MO £ | Snec 0 Hilding Nel the National Butter Co. Oh yes, the Our Services Guaranteed DWIGHT A. PARSONS, | g e ~ . Py price is 35 cents for fresh made, 133 | ine of Aut and S | 172-174 2 SOIe Agenis° 250-256 Park ,treet’ Ve UU grltain‘lt\!am street.—aadvt. ek "11 ull line o alsssfz:ggles and Sun Booth’s Block, A 172-174 ARCH ST.

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