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NEW, BRITAIN DRAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 12 1916. ¥ ou Cannot magne- Words annt--- ow Beautiful It Al Is-- BEILLVIDEIRK REE Drawing of Beautiful Presents Sunday Afternoon at 3:30. BARGAIN PRICES During SPECIAL SALE The location is superb—high and beautiful—the soil EA>Y TERMS—A small deposit secures you one of Again may we call your attention to the necessity of ich and fertile and our home sites are laid out large these excellent home sites, in the fastest building section ‘phoning your appointment carly—as we are so rushcd it nough to gratify the taste of those who enjoy nature. of the city—balance on easy monthly payments which you is impossible to give each customer the time we wish to on Here you can live cheap on the very fat of the land. will not miss. sale days. ‘ If you have the ambition—we will give the co-opera- In this way you can have YOUR OWN HOME in a We will gladly ca.. with Auto at your home or factory on. year or two—on a basis you never dreamed possible. any week night. PRESENTS ON EXHIBITION IN I. PORTER'S WINDOW Phone 1801. _BODWELL COMPANY 404 Naticnai Bank Bida. P BULDING NOW | Future Generals Pay Visit to 16-Inch 3000 ATTENDING TTHE KIDDIE.K AR IMS ON THE LAKES And Tiny Aniti-Air Crafi Guns| Y, |, {, A\, MEETING B el B ‘ , — | - THE JITNEY Canses Great Revival of Cleveland Gonvention Opens With JOY RIDER ndustry in Many Ports } i EESRER L X || Armory Filled to Capacity e o T 5 ., » 0--The shipbuilding | e 7y . e o Ggan | | Cleveland, O, May 12—With Gray's R ANTS R For your young§ter = st inkes, after Iying | 4 . . » iy . Sy armory filled to capacity with the | ) g health and happiness. less for half a de- : ; i g o ¢ ; i | 3,000 attending delegates, the i1ty \ The Kiddie Kar satis- o of prosper- ! -k we 8§ | International Young Men's Christian | HELaAT! fies the child desire for trom ship- | iy 418 : o . : e . | association was’ called to order at NG action and fun. eland, O., De- : v 3 o 5 a3 o 5 < 44 10:30 a. m., today for its triennial i " . 0., Duluth, Mich., | ; : 3 e . e G ; MY | convention \ NVA ‘ Safe, indestructable Y ‘hicago and smalle 4 . : A A A “quiet hour’” was observed at - ; XL f % o 1,‘,,"\‘ g el e e, . 3 | the opening, with Dr. John Timothy | i 7 5 g ?nd h.and'somely fin \ing of the Panama canal, | : 5 s e . e = Stone of Chicago, in charge. Follow- | |8 ; = ished in light orange of sub and the ling this an address was delivered by : S Rt Robert E. Speer of New York, secre- color with red wheels. immediate_causes of the | g S i : e J [Parni i g s b el o0 §le fo The Kiddie-Kar is biom. The claim is ; T T— : . ; AMERICAN PRESS [ turned from the Philippines and the v made in four sizes. ho eni o the build- 5 . 2 5 5, 4 7 S ety Som s o . - HSSiATIoN /] | far east, on “Our attitude and spirit piEold :50105, 2 i ' : A business n is set for 12 construction are bringing better B s veas sy - e : . | o'clock with Dr. Ira Landroth, past At s o . . T i : . : ’ ' president of the Cincinnati convention O’f"{,flr‘? h;\e: '), ,r;i A5ien o an | i L * . : 3 . officers will be elected and the inau- | i il . | o o - i 3 . guration of John R. Mott of New & fijding companies, has crealed | 5 i . : i o 5 : York as general secretary of the. ® 'mh for hl;r(;dxl’:isxslrmv:s;gnr:; | international committee will follow. v has caus S i ! - w5 T e — : . { Sectional meetings of the rural, | [ IS aud the planning of soveral | iy 4 e . IR gy v city, army and navy, railroad and stu- HARDWARE 336 MA N STREET ;:;mnd et ons orboth lake | : 2 dent groups will occupy the after- | g noon. ean vessels and only the inabil- | . : : O e R e the builders to glve assurance | T il ; e e | armory the venerable Archdeacon H. : = T very of the ships by 1917 smlnds | — : - e J. Cody of Toronto, Canada, will de- g THREE CALLS FOR FIREMEN, vay of even heavier orders. | - < : e ; R liver an address on “The church and | Rglej 3 3 3 5 : § an s aleigh, N. C., May 12—A flagman % n interests are prominent : . : . . the young men of North America, a 3 Seu el e fmen Sparks Set Fire To Roof Of Building the buyers. . 8 : i 3 81 ; b et s 3 iy field to be reached.” President Harry ;N4 & negro fireman we St In Rear of Main Street Block. yessels Shipped in Pieces. : L il % Gl S 5 A. Garfield of Williams college, Wil- | ihe Seaboard Air line’s New York- : ey - ; o ; g : liamstown, Mass., will speak on “A | Florida express was derailed at Mar- the first clash of arms e N : ¥ 3 : . . | s, will | : ik : Sttt 0 o onll g j . : o Force to Be Utilized.” Rev. Geo. |gon last night. No passengers was 2t @bout 8 oclock last evening to the ng boats quickly to carry mer- e Sy e 2 . g e 1 . Adam of London, England, will speak |injured. It is said the train struck rear of Dickinson’s drug store where se to foreign and domestic ? v i - 3 4 ‘?’(;" ‘Work Among the Soldiers of Can- | 5 defective rail while running 50 mil sparks from the Beaton & Cadwell Naw ¥ ftatist | obs & . - ; | ads an hour, the engine and express car S : . (Zn?1:“1'0?»??::\‘2?1;:3-1: lake L 2 g 7 > The convention will be in ses o, factory chimney had ignited the R i i h i wetana until Tuesday evening. | 3 shingles on a nearby roof. A quan- hese ships had to be cut into 5 ” ' S i y o St 5 iy 2 a5 tity of excelsior was also burned. The - R ST fire Aams € before they could continue the | . . ; e PLANS FOR FAIR. IF BACK HURTS USE FiiIe AR s e (i 9100, . At the same time a quantity of rub- the coast. e . o £ . Tentative arrangements have been SALTS FOR KIDNEYS pish in the rear of the Commercial tremendous amount of shipping | : 2 completed for the fair to be given ) = block caugnt fire and Engine :ompany s gone to the bottom in the | | 3 Bonc. ek in Pardeck’s hall May 19 to 23, by the | East less meat if Kidneys feel like No. 5 responded to a still alarm. . ne together with the fact that | members of St. Peter’s church. On oo lead or Bladder hothers you About 4 o’ y b e B he eWloyards:in « Bingland | CADETS VISIT SANDY HOOK the opening evening, Miss Bertha —Meat forms uric acid. an o ‘h(;C;I,T(:n'.\\:s:,orr??;e.,::n,{;m‘ been *turned over almost exclu- | - 8 < | Klar will render vocal selections and e [ ateriiett the pIAyhOUE6 D GrEI el oot ool o ships of war, has forced for- | | Miss Katherine Volz will contribute | Most folks forget that the kidneys, | they detected smoke coming up B e oakto Aneriean shin | : - recitations. There will also be other |like the bowels, get sluggish and |through the floor. Sparks from a o e e [ 2 = ' the air. The little gun and a lne |as far as the German piece. The |features on the program. The Mixed | clogged and need a flushing occasion- | hon fire in the rear of gwee",, s blocl R rat o lfi'rhe ;Vtest F’o.lnld gr}zxxdu:un; ;Imsf of ‘he‘cii??f on the monster weapon | rifle, which is destined for the Pan- | Minstrels will furnish the entertain- |ally, elsc we have backache and | a6t fire to somus yabileh. fii ths thantos B %6 akie on ihe seaboara Zby cadotm Vsl SOl B0 ytionicy) (are S0 ere. Ordnance experts |ama canal zone, is mounted on a dis- | ment on the second evening and third | dull misery in the kidney region, se- | basement, causing a smoky, b t proving grounds to be initiated into | say the new sixteen inch gun, SOON |appearing carringe, a mew de _ | night the junior branch of the Chil- | vere headaches, rheumatic twingers, | serj 2 e SRR Cleveland Prospers. the mysteries of the gov e be finished, will 7 e slgn, Sde giinight zanchifoffine er BeTs, | serious blaze there. . ) s he government's ar- | to be finished, will outshoot the pres- tails of which are held secret. When | dren of Mary will be in charge of |torpid liver, acid stomach sleepless-, | eland alone reports the closing | tillery, from the sixteen-inch rifle, the | ent rifle, but the American 1893 mo- |the cadets visited Sandy Hook tho | the proSram. A pretty pantomine i¢ ness and all sorts of bladder disor i | The fire department was called out racts for forty-six vessels with | mightiest weapon in the world, | del will outdistance the ordnance of | monster was fired for the fourth time. | heing rehearsed by the girls. The | ders. gregate cost of of more than |throwing a 2,400 pound projectile | any ship in any navy in the world. | The carriage was kept from operating | entertainment for the closing night | You simply must keep your kidne 000 and that negotiations are |twenty-two miles, to the tiny rapid | A comparison of this gun with the |to the full extent lest some | has not been decided on as vyet. active and clean, and the moment you | Councilmen Pohlman and Dolan to gress for thirty more ships. |fire anti-air craft gun, with its bark | forty-two centimeter howitzef . of | chance happen. It costs nearly $ o “ feel an ache or pain fn the kidney | Retire From Cs orders are being filled at Cleve- | like that of an angry Skye terrier, | Germany shows that the Americea |to shoot a sixteen-inch gun with a | g SIETREL W esionl setilabont Toirlonnzaateriad | 9 T ieninon S oledo, Lorrain and Ashtabula, [ shooting a vicious little one pound | weapon €hoots a shell one and one- | low charge. In war the cost is $100 | TO HAVE LEAGUE AGAIN. Rt o e e e orse and Manitowoe, Mich., | bursting shell some two miles into | half times as large more than twice | more. Lovers of amateur baseball will ke a tablespoonful in ‘;'gm:q o ffalo, N. Y. The yards at these have an opportunity of witnessing |\ater before VACANCIES IN ‘ FIRST, Two more vacancies will have to be | filled in the common council shortly ‘ for s fow | 88 Councilmen Walter Pohlman and,. re said to have all the business i ; some of the stellar brand produced |days and your kidneys will then act|JChD a Dolan, both first ward repree at they can handle during the | interests and the Toledo Shipbuilding |of 2 new play just produced at the | mercantile establishment hit upon |span: weder (Loe Diayeround leagie. [ ane. This famous salts is made from | S“RiatIves, are to resign. compny for four boats from the same | Lessing theater in Berlin. The play is | the scheme of Yoking two camels and | sammission. the 1eiborVision of the |the acid of -grapes and lemon juice, [ MI- Dohiman was recently —em- Biice Poris Pusy. source. The latter company also is |a tragedy; in blank verse, called an elephant to a dray and found the | qaoted this 120 Lari'fuo e b6 con-. combined with lithia, and is Do b wasn AP cnent aei Toledo Shipbuilding company is | building six auxiliary schooners for | Game of Death.” cxperiment so successtul that the | compriso the cireult, the P olllless to flush clogged ki andd :‘i‘;;:r'yu‘rr:-!rlfl;nwr/;‘-Onslwn-ed hegls. e O S S e ) cutfit is a fixture on the city's streets. | jjors, Tigers and Rangers. Chairman stimulate them to normal activity heaith (‘in,anrt A "\ \nna: o ghmn: s ers with auxiliary power plants | The Manitowoc Shipbuilding com- | AMEL The animals jog 2lons easlly with & |prior of the commission will apmoint ! o129, noutralizes the aclde in the urino | y207 4 JUPCERTRRE HOFE e beatty sed in coastwise trade. A lake | pany has orders for three steam traw- | London, May wing e | 10ad of ten tons doing the work of | a committes to act on the eleibility | o il JonEeT Lrritates, thus endin | qifl Mg 0 N et T & Rocks or 600 feet long also is being | lers from a Boston concern and for a | 5Carcity of horses in Sheffield a big | eight horses. oo |V | bladder disorders P R Rl at Toledo. The total tonnage | Sovernment survey boat to be used in of the players within a short time. | Jaq Salts is harmloss; inexpensive: | 10 €mPloy an additional store Inspec- Toledo contiacts is said to be | Alaskan water. Five huge freighters makes a delightful effervescent lithia :“:r‘]j"" ‘l""v appointment has fallen are to be built by the American Ship- oge water drink which everybody shouwld (0 " OUT “"”‘“”Dld”t -~ H&C }*_'ASCW : 3 £ * take now and then to keep their kiq- £ E&ned his position at P. & F. Cor- oit reports the receipts of or- | building company at its Lorrain yards P C 2 R E: > nov 1 to keep o e , b a score of ships by Michigan | in 1916 and ten in 1917. Orders for aclijic oas 0w1ng xpecltls lgure noys clean, thus avoiding serious com- s to und ;’:hiz:h::‘;:;"k.m:‘:bte};z nies and Ohio firms not men- | seven other such boats for 1916 de- plications. ! A well-known local druggist says he GCtNg as city officials it will be neces- in the Cleveland reports. The |livery have been distributed among S ~ 2 i 1-kne c: ] seiineiss claolalallhy e of the vessels that wili be un- | smaller shipyards on the great lakes: | tan or as ‘ hance to w 1” Colle lates ;jllliivl:m;] O(f\-eJriiln:fi“Sdf;niiufi;\-o.‘.\l’dj | acind to resign, nstruction in Michigan harbors | Italians Buy Ships. \ belleve {n overcoming ) T 1916 is estimated at 100,000. itits only ronplo! | MBON & RROOREEDEAD. th says the first ship to be t the Superior, Mich., yards ho10 will be constructed this At Cleveland it is understood that Italian interests are negotiating for twenty-eight ocean-going trading ves- sels of 3,000 tons each. In addition provided the steel can be se- | 4] this building activity twenty-four * The scarcity of steel also is | frejghters with a total capacily of pned from Detroit. The inabil- | 115700 tons have changed hands on purchase greater quantities of | the great lakes in the vicinity of hg material, Detroit says, has | Cleveland since the first of the year. ted several companies from en- | Since last October, when the present their plants. boom first began to be felt, eighty hicago, the Calumet docks |vessels with an aggregate tonnage of have been occupied only with | 500,006 have been sold on the great | work during the last eight |jakes. This is exclusive of package | made the following & sments of > /e just received an order for | freighters and Canadian ships. v 3 ’ : . i benefits, caused by the construction | 1 ruction of a freight steamer, | A new shipbuilding company has 3 e e . T . offajsewerginERIIEStrest iromysion €t long and 43.6 feet beam. This | just been orgainized at Duluth by 3 G ) 3 g s ; : 7 e ley street to the railroad property, viz r‘[fl(\‘—fn\m to be launched the lat- | Captain Alexander MacDougall, who S 3 £ - i ' . : North Side. oor APril, was ordered through | has been interested in the Collingwood e ; . % ‘h-hk‘r)ts for a concern in |yards. The new company already has | B8 ¢ # - 5 % st tne ome of which is not | an order for a boat of the Wellands s ; i i : : e | % ‘alumet docks. canal size ! : " | Chester, May 12—Simeon 8. Brooks a prominent manufacturer of this City Advertisement [(m\ n and an organizer and officer of | the Chester Trust company, died at {his home here today. He was §1 { years old and is survived by his wife Sewers in Ellis Street. {and a daughter. Clerk’'s office, City of New Britain, | S May 11, 1916. | At < a Court of Probate holden at "~ To whom it may concern wh : i New RBritain, within and for the Dis- Notice is hereby given that tha | rict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- Board of Compensation and ASSess- | forq and State of Connecticut, on the ment of the City of New Britain, has | 11t day of May, A. D. 1916, sent, Bernard F. Gaffney, judue. 1 istate of Julia Hovey, late of Ber- {lin, in said district deceased Upon the petition of Nathaniel D, Miller of said Berlnn, praying that ° i eorEe K Marn e 0 an instrument in writing purporting George K. Macauley Sk to be the last will and testament of South Side. sald deceased may be proved, ap- Pars i 4 Blanchel G e 5 | proved and admitted to probate, as mstern shippers waer eens BT . e : e e Blanche E. Goodwin ...... per application on file more fully ap- 1 conditions would have been THIS IS YEAR “FIVE.” e s e : \ Michael O'Mara and Thomas | pears, it is , pn or near the salt water (Correspondence of the Asso. Press.) ' " o g o s Sy 3 J. Davis, jointly ........ 5 Ordered—That said application be ¢ . Annie S. Ellis and Grace M. | hcard and determined at the Probate + o Jast- past shippers, it is evident, pre Peking, May 9.—By government e R s o Smith, v LN .76 | Ofce, ? ; sald dls- freighters wherever they coy, | mandate the imperial, or Hung Hsien, !\{ ‘ ; ; {irict onlithel2ardiany ot iday AL D | { ained. | e ich was instituted on | 9 he ships ordered at Cleveland, ’;“‘]e“‘“:ra; ;’hhas e a‘bolished, e 00 [ 1916, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and will be built at Lake Erie yaras | the secretary of state has decreed > E | s ica e they will be sent to the Atlan. | that the l'eai 1916 shall be known as v - : , : S : o e : : | e 1nf{~“~”?»;n»prhrm0?1 e Hmeand erdEia s e I e s e e : . v . o . - : o AaAl I ninge T » scolo N ecin ‘ll:;;m/ ?”nnpp hereon, by publish- ed for us on the great lakes | P'Ublic 4 ; i i % i i S i i : henefits or betterments to any other ',' hean SLan fome Rewepaper pubs g e ve onitn) ere i Sl o 3 |lished In said New Britain, having . i ur more | 8 = = person o 3 ; ) | circulation in said district, and e delivered to the coast in| WRITES IRONIC PLAY. dnild A Accepted, adopted, certified from | osting a copy thereof, on the public American Shipbuilding com- (Correspondence of the Asso. Press) | giantord, Cal., May 12, Rowing en- o ")”\'(‘I";:‘I‘(C‘:k()-.Ilegm.tc Zowlos reeatlaland feceniligiepinrod Mol Eacific ’\(M.”(r",l;v”";‘xiu?:utl?.]»’:::::;]l.‘“w Py erder of | sign-post in Berlin, in sald Disrtlct . 5 Berlin, May 9 prine. Machtild % o M) & : '8hkeepsie this year. The Stan- | coast championship from the Wash- | the Conimor and return make. at Cleveland has an order for | Lichnowsky, wite or tre o, Lachtild thusiasts xf&r are mow boasting thut | ford crew is considered the best ever |ington university crew. Photo shows ' Attest: Lk e e By order of court, exm froisiters from Norweglan | ambassador 1n Lonaon o (o, rMan |the Stanford varsity crew will carrs | turned out at the university hore | the Stanford crew ready for @ spin, - ;““' ’I‘]I;” L "“’i'_::-"(’;\[;n MORTIMER H. CAMP, eralc ¥ Clerk. Clerk. | that notice be given of the pendency