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NEW. RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY i9, 1916. VLONDONHARBOR| £ Paso, Base of Supplies for Army e TheRegulationShoeforBoyScouts ILL BE INPROVED R N Aoiparls 12042 or Brafldege& SEGUFCS Ap- . o _‘ vv / ._ a0 | A : Sy TR ‘ H '. ‘ | H RE is a typical Newark Shoe a!ld$2i'o lt’lllOIl OI $170,000 [01‘ WOI‘k economy—a substantial sav- ing for parents and a lesson in R economy for the boy. It is the regulation shoe for Boy Scouts; a sturdy shoe of military appear- P Vet S Y W% a0 ’ khington, May 19—Senator egee’s amendment to the river 5 harbor bill which provides for ance. It is made' for the vement of New London har- e s 31 « : : E = o 8 i J\ / % | rugged out-doors, with all the a cost of $170,000 to the fed- s g E S & $ ' . . : Ry g easing comfort necessary for overnment, was adopted by the . : : . - - i - active young feet. Demon- after an explanation by Brand- i N 3 2 4 d strate to your boy that it which was made at the request . : I M: g i ; o of ade so by sun and | is not necessary to pay ator Kenyon of Iowa. 3 ; ! o 2 5 ¥ o B for this specialty shoe. “Tell Brandegee Explains. 2 = : | | ERL : B him why over three million Brandegee said: “Mr. Pres S 2 i = - i i Nofrills—nofancybus- i 's“fg‘e;”“fifi,‘””fi’,;’i lm-:::. ‘efi;etzlsat: : ;oo?XSLa‘:l:e;Z? p S o o . iness—t‘}‘xe Virginia to- [ 8 to develop the in- think in 1911, appropriated $i.- = ] : . | § baccoinPerfections”is ; snfifi?}fliffi?%‘% S % 200 0 for the construction of a : : : ” y - - o just naturally good. fomorraw! 250 wvhalf adjoining the long whart : : s % S g - tomozrow 1 81011 5250 by the Central Vermont Raii- : C g g . . | Lrgalte MyanidobaccoOn - = = o., in the harbor of New Lon- i . o v ) . | £ NEWARK SHOE STORES COMPANY The wharf was to be a thou- B iom s 1t wan o b mati | 1 ROENY e § o : . ! f ctiu NEW B:ITAIN STORE most modern construction— - nd concrete. A bhoard on rivers . i g o S g e 3 ; i 324 Main Street arbors was appointed by the I &ssembly of the state to tak ' s ‘ ‘ . ‘ = GAREI l E b the construction, and o s e < : : < : S n. Other Newark S:iores Nearby: Hartford, Waterbury. acquired the adjoining project embraces the cons £ groin elevators and ware. and also a rallwoy terminal, ; ; \ ) o not need, I k. to dilate ; 5 Ok == S ST S : vantages of the harbor : = gy € ' & 3 i fidney trouble prevs u i s of the country. It is sit- . 4 AND lestens e mbltion Wik cauty: midway betwcen the metropol- / W el el s 15 of New York and Boston. . oURE R 74 GMEN D e TEHEU, AGHING FEET great railroad center. The en- - g e T e e oW York & New Haven rail- o | 2 % va 2 o remedy. At LN . by Parcel stem is there, running east : - foitt Instant relief for sore, swollen, ten- st on what we call the Shore § g i : - 5 % < I 5 ¥ Binghamton : . pm New York to < : : - : 1 | / e ‘ g ela A conts. Wheniwriting der, calloused feet and cts the Central Ve f . 4 3 x 2 5 | : m New Britain Herald | corns. hich runs from tidewater a o " 5 s P i L 3 | = = s i ondon north to Canada, where g g 7 5 : Connecticut, 23 in New York, 3 in| S ' 5 g ; 5 & £ 3 g 00 ! Your feet feel hects with the Grand Trunk, % 3 3 £ B ) . £ i | Rhode I 2 in Mas DA Se I ,.‘;“ r‘:\,é;:sh‘;k ph;lf(:‘r;r aching, runs westerly to Puget Sound. Y 3 % E R B 2 : X < : : Y < F ‘hcsirles ny others in other states. aLe I 2 2 | | s ey need “Tiz.” project in contemplation is to e eaty, an’rll rhor_\ ne S ah js state wharf together with malkes feet remar! 3 i 5 % i o 24 S 3 4 s i ‘o = o | ™ ok K RAISED. re- . “Tiz" takes the paln ehouses and railway terminals, | | Kl i . SEALN 2 e i o Al i FLOATING DOCK RAT and sore-proof. “Tiz" t s distributing center. As is i - TR $ - v R g for work as a surgeon in connection | (Correspondence of the Asso. Press.) and burn right ‘n?ut .c.)f cor:s. ca. o:se: there has been, and I sup- 5 ; v . v & v with the army in the event of war | Tien-Ssin May 13—The big float- | and bunions. l;f'z ot here now is, a conslderable o 1 - : ‘ : T . : All the Connecticut members of the {ing dock at Tsing-taw, which the ‘I(';“;‘“!;‘“ A eUerREtHORD jon in the port of New York, : Sy ; . . . o house voted against the “previous | Germans sank together with their | . s lly for dockroom for large s ¥ o ks el 1) $8 v 23 ? 9 e 3 question,” and against the special rule ‘ warships just before the surrender of | Get a 25-cc:int bdoxmc(:)tl n;rritzureum-n: rs, and it is hoped that the . : 2 : 4 3 providing for consideration of the |the forts to the Japanese, has been | drug store an Nef: e e n;h_ v of commerce from that city i o ey 4 sdministration shipping bil in the || raised by the Japapese and will sooni(iWhole year-= NEVer nave trids e accommodated to such an o - Yo S 55 3 house of representatives. They are | be taken to Saseho, Japan. | ing, sweaty, smelly feet; your shoes as it is possible at this state ; : T : : el understood to be opposed to the bill | - ‘X‘l‘{ ?tt fidno ;nd e nnlyAw;:);ty;: 5 s ; i 3 S & Lt B 5 | | ha ried “Tiz" sooner. c in New London. : . : - : o : 1 which provides for putting the fed- | L o 1ade creamery butter at 33 | gubstitute. o0 not wish to bore the senate o . : - ks eral government in the shipping bus- | 0 BT LT oheap enough | in it unduly in this matter, - 2 e i 4 i iness. ‘The bill is favored by many | STl a Cationalie | = : : 4 : q < Y | oor anybody to eat. National Butter | pm speaking on it only at the important business and exporting in- | =" "l v 0 ctreet.—advt 00 ot ithe senstopifromtlonx % ’ | terests in this country which have | €% 172 ; : New Wharf Built. ase of supplies for the troops oper-, gun crew on guard in El p. found their operations hampered by By ating i i 25 2l Paso street; Gl f H t W t state river and harhor com- | THTee Of the most recent photo- |2tng in Mexico, are reproduced here- [No. 3, machine gun troop encampeq | (¢ Shortage in ships on the seas and | BROWN MOHAIR ass 01 Ho ater Fapintheu ~ | graphs sent north with. No. 1 is New Mexican militi:t- | on lot in fr e Lo | by the enormous inerease in ‘ocean | 2ad nezotiations with the from the busy scene | men bidaing soons 1 front of old courthouse, El | oY . | T pericient inere SN Thol newli ot army activitylatiBil Paso irex G| corimpuat v i N o (aee it e o ur Bl ieo e o 1| X0 SRR SR E S L Rsien B eheE B ES IN THE LEAD Before Breakfast has been constructed. The £ g -3 No. 2, machine ! construction at right. and to other causes. | has issued its million dollars’ — vt S | Pl en ' a | bt bonds and is now paying in- | 35-foot dee i j e 2 1 & 2 ! p t ofn 2:2; The whar;f i%gen— has a.Ireadyphe(zierne%-go!:\i)lerzz?i]esf' t?x?e' { (r:nmxnan also. It is agreed on all |4 by ke this ought not if i S Gat b D d ‘ S = % C 3 © | sides that tr i jecti t L s ot 10 pass i . 2 e o S ompleted except the coverinz | State of Connecticut and paid for. As S oiisimoobiectionfto 1Eiaial aisoriniinatelasatnat ategiin | EoRoiOn ISR CElIORES enATEoL e % : project whatever on its merits A mill industry of the country in 1914 K p of it which is to be completed | I said, our part of the co-operative | only reason v 2 did not do substantial justic : Y 3 : . > t 1 r only son why e e 2 justice. &o T |issued today, show At toun o 5 i Open sluices of the system each umn. Under co-operation with | plan is finished. EYLEiyasknotancorD0 ' toda Y sonspuha TRIolegal e 5 ; ¥ 4 I | | 1 R 2% | was very glad to s 3 : : rated in the b & | see that the com- ar bineers of the War Department “The engineers report shows what | The bl i “?:n:nmlhi hs:n:t?t(,l“;n mittee had put it on. i establishimenteneported unen e ¢ . morning and wash away the te commission dredged around |it will cost for the government to | Lo 5 | . “As I sald, this matter was up on | === ——— — poisonous, stagnant matter, arf to the depth of 35 feet, | complete the project, which it agreed | TR the floor two yea 5 = 5 = F & 2 ced { miliar, the committees had adopted | . years ago. 1 do not (: Rh cl:ancir(‘;‘:ger\e-:«:f;fl:g:;etd wtnolx: ::greseo téa‘amatshi:ny' ldf}‘:arugem ot | yhat they called a rule by which they | ey e e R G O anuers eumatism Thowe af Ho are spiustbrned te = S8 4 g in e absence of | though % 2 5 enate on it, but at that time, w: se of us who ar s v ught that the money appropriated | hen heavy when we arise + distinct congressional pledge. Our | g, the proposition was 3 ‘ ; feel dull and 2 { should be confi T n was to reduce th g government part of this pro- | project was completed and the gov- | heretoforeczzt!:sflzt:d p;?;c:n ‘l\ria,?h amount carried for this item by 'hz na ery ew ays splitting headache, stuffy from a colé i . as agreed to by the War |ernment part of it Wwas that they | work was being deue. ihnuse from $170,000 to something | One-half teaspoonful of Rheuma foul tongue, nasty breath, acld i mittee was that, as senators are fa- | ent, was that if the State of | would dredge to 33 feet. The gov- | thet they thoushi = . o : stomach, lame back, can, instead . . : “I d 3 1ght would b ken once a day has driven the pain , ] ticut proceeded and made this | ernment’s depth is 2 feet less than e pat el i CRenl Se GIO|| LRk it st e el;gm Ll bonds el e both look and feel as fresh as a dalisy ight be called a joint railway | ours from the mouth of the harbor | Srat i ine. a:te senatefbuc Tasssmeln Minonirea oriine! Seaeiozs m:m‘;ghd S p‘fd and dispairing rheumatics always by washing the poisons and* ean project, the government |up to this whart. L S emnoimricont el inc Rl Inflon s S Al e R el lEE D e G L ‘ toxins from the body with phosphated frcags trom the mouth of the | “It is estimated by the englneer of | DL UPder that rule it was seen that | if'T agreed that 1t shoult heungors, | mesertal st sursr maick acting hot water each morning. up to and connecting with the | the War Department that to con- | toic® Would result among thelif 1 could count upon the aid of the |yet harmless; Rheuma mives blessed We should drink, before breakfast, : : . states. I think it would at least so | i : ; : ’ struct this channel either 800 or |, -0l o ooy SR T committee at future Congresses to put | relief almost at once. The magic a glass of real hot water with a tea 1,000 feet wide—I have not the docu- it in, and T was assure : 3 : St G onful of limestone phosphate in 2 3 < , i i o . @ as assured that there | name has reached every hamlet in the FROOT s AKING CHILDREN EAT ment before me at this minute—ana | N°T® WaS A DIl carrying forty-0dd nul- | wag no question about the merite o¢ |land and there is not a drugsist any- - s It to flush from the stomach, liver, Py 4 : 1 should say perhaps 2 miles lonz S entire watel | the project whatever, that it was one | where who cannot tell you—if he will - S | kidneys and ten yards of bowels the ing is ever gained by forcing & | would cost $330,000 and it Toul front of my state the whole southsrn % ¢ & i e day’ indigestible wast BYEL | 30, t would 2 AL of the most commendable they had |—of almost marvelous cures. g ; rrevious day's indige & 0 eat when it refuses food. Make |5y two years to complete that | POURAAry of which abuts'on Long Is- | coon because we did not ask the| If vou are tortured with rheuma- : : sour bile and poisonous toxins; thuf « at nothing is being eaten between | g cquing project. The government | 12nd sound, which is, as Senators | Governm S 2 S z + I ¥ i vhol ing: |ti sciati v - e & 1 ieansing, swectening and purifying to destroy the natural appetite 2 Know, one of the ehicf wateren i OrS | Government to do this whole thing: [tism or sciatica, you can get two bot ] cieansing, i i ve | engineers recommend that $170,000 | J AR rways of | 4yq State of C© th 2 g tles of Rheuma from Clark & Brain- 4 The entire alimentary tract before put- your growing child does nothave ', appropriated the fire year, which | the country, with its bays and hm-‘wu‘ he S of Connecticut went to work om 5 | | i i i 3 ting more food into the stomach hful craving for good, honest < . 1% 2 & and did a greater portion of it her- |erd Co., or any druggist for not more g good, item the bill carries, and the $16U.~]a“d rivers, was getting only $41,000 | (.)» onq 1 was assured by Senators |than $1.00, with the understanding i The action of limestone phosphate on tho floor who had the bill i |that if it does not drive rheumatic 3 end hot water on an ?:nsly stomach 5 charge that the next bill whic poisons from your system-—mone, is wanderfully invigorating. '] “Tf this ls passed now, it will be | ton and some others they felt that | SHSFE® that the next B which came |3 o0 i cut all the sour fermentations, gases, i i i 3 - “ 3 1 aci and gives one a ful appetite in a growing child, |Seen that having our project com I do not care to continue this | waste and acidity an blly i thei:uenmspale,langmd, pleted and paying interest on: the bject unless there is some criticism splendid appetite for breakfast and hs, irritable, and without ambi- | bonds which the state issued to pay i Pori e s ontle e : : it is sald to be but a little while until hsually means that the blood is | foT it we have to wait now two years zlad to see the item mcludl'\d e . “ the roses begin to appear iIn thg A non-alcoholic tonic such as |if the government starts the project | bill. 2 2 = % . cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone i A £ g %0 { " i 4 - . ¢ ill cost very little at the ‘u‘“}"myf"‘k P‘n.sllls de&a?dad. m“':}‘:y“{"e'agk LS e thn% Federal Reserve Transfer, Lr\;;p:‘:fl'fe 17 it s} sumalant £6 loruicy B har fatare alth Tack of | million dollars upsn the project is | Representative Hill has just been T : : yone who is bothered with blilous- at this time may fob her of |already expended?’ said Senator Cur- | to the Federal Reserve Board and 4 ' | ness, constipation, stomach trouble or healthy womanhood. It is of |tis of Kansas. | —_— irged a further hearing on the ap- : v . B raeumatism a real enthusiast on the o 2 as is s 1) . S| D v district, ¥ iy i nd Tr, Williams' Piak Pilla | the telegram which appears in the | Carried Safely Through and received the assurance that the L G o look better and feel better in every bvery requirement of the most | Record in the proceedings of the Change of Life. question would he disposed of on or : t way shortly. mo::der‘ <;I‘hay make the blood | house of representativi there has before June 15th in accordance with i Ind and it carries renewed |actually been spent $800,000 now out N « . | the previous action of the hoard and strength to every part of the | of the million dollars, leaving $200.- fogxzz::déh?é: s a:;?’ov"x:"t}bfi?‘" | He also introduced today another & : : {000, which they are going to put on | ildren and L owe my life € | vin providing for investment of depos- POPLIN AND Easy Way to Get own druggist sells Dr. Wil- | the floor of the dock and build some e AT SR i fsin a A | Pink Pills. Send today to th ool G | ings bank departments of na- ink Pills. _ Send today e |elevators or warehouses or something : - | tional banks. This bill amplifies and i chi illiams Medicine Co., Schenec- |of that kind." 4 pound. WhenIwas | clarifies the meaning of the H. T. 15,- MADRAS B Rid of It s . Y., for the book, ‘‘Building 45 and had the | 396, taking the place of that bill. Blood.”” It is free. SR N e 1 Change of Life, Sheahan Promoted. SHIRTS $1.50 W Don’t worry any more about that “In other words, the state has car- a friend recom- itching skin-trouble. Just get a jar of ried’ out its part of the contract ended it and it Michael Joseph Sheahan of Con- 5 ; : l i i i remarked Curtis. o g‘ave S suc:relief necticut has been nominated by Presi- Glowing with color in the Q{VMNTY LINES resinol ointment and a cake of resinol g j o o 5 4 oo e soap at any drug store. “Yes, Brandegee, “and let me £ dent Wilson to be first lieutenant of broad stripes now in vogue, iach 2 rom my bad feel- z f these summer Shirts are re- : a 1 hair is | With the resinol soap tell the senator from Xansas this . _ | the army medical reserve corps. He SEs Shirts are re Crisp, durable and cool, mohair is | ings that I took : markable value at $1.50. .| and warm water bathe appropriation of $170,000 was in- - coming into its own for real wear this | 4o agacted parts thor- cluded in the bill a vear or two ago severalfibottles B Tl 1 e e ——— They are in many patterns, p i 5 i 3 's & season. The box plaited jacket and | oughly, until they are as it passed the house of represenia- ) | om now well and with soft cuffs, colors guaranteed e {rom s et 5 — - ~ E D ts are especially fives .and it failed in the senate, be- healthy and recom- (| HOW TO BE SLIM o Sl i borforated | the skin is softened. jes.” this material, cut with a cause we cut the rivers and harbors | mend your Compound to other ladies.”” 1t b SCKWEAR SPECIAL d with white pearl but- | Dry very gently, appropriations all to pieces and ap- [ —Mrs. MARY RIDGWAY, Durand, Wis. FOAS ok oof (e tfan i anT belt, trimmed with w P ] to reduce your weight 15 or 20 Exclusive S-M-T label Scarfs || tons and scalloped collar of organdie. | spread on a thin layer propriated a I“m\"dsu"; of $2°~"‘;“~' A Massachusetts Woman Writes: pounds don’t starve and weak- in new spring patterns and What 10oks like braid around the coat ( Of the dfl’fl"{fi! oint- 000 to he ‘*xpet““e °an~:““ What | - Blackstone, Mass. — ‘‘My troubles en your system or think you Welch-Margetson hand blocked is really a piping of white organdie. };‘P"‘&g:% Sover Wltuchst*;‘t bhv;dflhxe—_ are called existing projects. were from my age, and I felt awfully || must always be laughed at on English foulards, $1.00. if n Ty to prof e clothing. “Was any of the amount in the act | ot = 2 Allibel i . — m——== | This should be done twice a day. of 1514 o the act of 1915 apportioned sick for three years. I had hot flashes account of your fat, but go to ouSwilbosIntenoated MnRolLy Usually the distressing itehing and v ften and frequentl, suffered from Clark & Brainerd Co. or any shindia Mass oCi el Bl hor bt i 1 ith th g 4 ooiation?” asked Senatoy | Oft q1 ly 5 : DBra ’ urning stop witl e first treatment, ;)e:\‘:rjnaztprlg)wa, pains. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s good druggist, and get a hox $5.00. | and the nk?n soon becomes clear and “Not one penny on this contract,” Vegetable Compound and now am well.”” replied Mr. Brandegee so far as it | —Mrs. PIERRE COURNOYER, Box 239, could be called a contract. I do not| Blackstone, Mass. . claim that it was legally binding ou Snuch warning symptoms as sense of and note what a pleasant and By “NEAL WAY" in three If you i p N a asant a y 2 | select a soap thi | coula nave been enforced against the | suftocation,hot flashes,headaches,back- | reliable method this is for r the Neal Institute, No. 1307 Chapel s:mthiyng, healing prope'rctic:b lcilgle"‘:.hn: ) 9 ngnnmm,,m because congress n hoth | aches,dread of impending evil, timidity, | moving superfluous fat from THYUN GU MPANY Street, New Haven, Conn ("Phone | Tesinol balsams in resinol soap, you cfi}oa ao Propehes had not simultaneously ab- | gounds in the ears, palpitation of the |f any part of the body. o510y, NO CHARGE fo any | 87¢ ot likely to have trouble with Priated the same amount and the | poart “sparks before the eyes, irregu- It costs little, is absolutely QUALITY CORNER Center 5540). X PARGE 10 any . gandruff, Joss of hair or itching scalp. us show you the Latest Stylesin Igf(“?;‘th“:‘nm”hm‘n sined by the yresi- | 1 e are appetie, | sty oot b e s person who Is not eptirely satisfied at | Ideal fof the youngsters: heads. 0 &“ HAT e ,','j‘,“,’m‘_"“l;‘m"“‘:l“.”‘""“.“’_; weaknessand dizziness, shovld beheeded | j\‘;“l‘l‘:“‘wfi:_‘\"_\_‘;:}ct“:"g':n:“tmlt % 115 Asylum Street || cna of trecatment. Call write or | L passed by {he Fonse two vears ago :Y myld(‘i,le-agteilwizgen. L);id}i)a E. Plr{ké Sithiloven aifatnate ponnalior AT TRUMBULL, ‘phone for confidential information Advertise Your Wants in The - and it was included in the bill s _ | ham’s Vegetable Compound has carrie L 2 g ACTTORD. 3 VEAL Sas o v ant Th: e Ash]e)-Babcock Co. uded in the hill as re: P unsightly fat. HACTYORIE 60 NEAL INSTITUTES IN PRIN | ported by the senate committee on | many women safely through this crisis. |l | e | CIPAL CITIES. Herald’s Want Columns, mealtimes there 13 something . 1 out of the $43,000,000. I think ~h r. Threats of punishment it 000, if that is the difference, the | OV hE SE D000 S bl hen 1d does not eat will not correct | following vear. e n e S ficulty. { of Oil of Korein capsules, take ; healthy again. one after each meal d one Fenameatin ] STAGKPOLE-MOORE- GURED ot Wit Bk

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