New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 2, 1916, Page 11

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NEW., BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1916. GENUINE GENUINE LEGHORNS e PANAMAS $2.00 & $2.50 $3.50t0$5.00 Exceptional Values FINE ) GENUINE BRAID ’ SHINKEE SENNITS BRAIDS $1.50 &$2.00 ' $1.50 GENUINE ‘ , EXTRA PORTO A FINE RICAXS (Sunbleached) ; SPLITS $1.50& $2.00 : $1.50& $2.00 SILK CAP S / (filt"d Bleach) Largest Assort- PORTO pentinTon | ROSEBEN STRAW HATS i 50c & $1.00 FOR YOUNG AND OLD. $2.00 388 Main Street or fat daily PEDDLER IN COURT. the choir which assisted in the ser- ed reftigee camps or wooden villages | tants receive meat. fish . vice, their voices blending with the at Ede, Nunspeet, Gouda and Uden. | They are not compelled to work, but . —_— { rising and falling tones of the pope. The others are living with private | a small wage is offered as an induce- | Leaves Team Unhitched on Street— All evening long Austrian rockets families. ment to do s and the wooden Judgment is Suspended. | . - in greater numbers than usual pierced | Besides approximately $4,000,000 or | houses are being comstructed which | Julius Levine, a peddler, was be- the blackness. Out in trenches each A E\ 5,000,000, supplicd to refugee | can be first used here and then, af- | fore Judge James T. Meskill in polic little group of soldiers was having its | Belgians through domations, the | ter the war, perhaps, transferred in [court this morning charged with vio- | e | own little celebration of this greatest Duteh government has contributed | sections to Belgium to serve as homes | lating a city ordinance in that he of Russian holidays. The lights from T about $5,000,000- A sum of $2,000,- | there until the nj;rp- ruined 1\gu§es left i \(x)m;#che\d {)o:‘sc Gn (;n)l»‘ “ aot J P A . | their candles apparently had aroused Th u o N 000 has been voted for the current | can be rebuilt. his work is being ['street. cffier Axe Jarlson arrested Rubsmn Popes I‘ayers GCOM: the suspicions of the enemy, whose (e Miion unce in Hollian Owl vear and, unless peace arrives mean- | paid for largely out of §180,000 raised | Levine vesterday afternoon after he trenches as far as the eye could reach Shile hnother $1,000,000 probably | in Denmark, with the English Soctety | had left his horse unhitched and in | paflled by ihe Dm Oi Wal‘ ene this hour aglare at intervals Number 0“1 65 000 Will he granted- An offer of reim- |of I'riends lending co-operation front of a fire hydrant at the corner TER UIOR cellien geiag y 09, | bursement by the Belgian govern- | Ixcellent arrangements have been | of Main and Commercial streets. | Finally under his dripping tent SR { ment has been declined. made for the education of Belgians awyer Albert A. Greenberg ap- Under the direction of a Dutch-Bel- | peared for Levine this morning and | gian commission forty-eight primary | eXplained the situation to the court, & hools already have bheen established |after which judgmient was suspended. in various parts of Holland. There | The 1awver explained that as Levine arel 24Dk olas e anal 1A 500 latholas | wasiroundinghthe corneriintoll Com With instruction given by certified | mercial street a friend called to him Belginn teachers. - Seeondary sehools | from the sidewalk so he stopped his 7 b e S | team right there and got off to talk Gets Job in the Trenches. orma | o “Cilitrolled by a movernment com: l(:\rdrnvw(;exlx“:;t up at The Hague, Am- | (557 D R O arvesten. Tevine London, May 20. e te. | tion. Belgians continue to arrive in | misann avo el erganized and | Sterdam and Middelburg, and an | i I deniea knowing of the or- Schools, | atheneum at Flushing is attended by i scribed himself E a rofessi t: Holland fro: heir ive lan iriv- equipped, and have churches T OE % 5 dinance. professional d from their native land, d e ‘l}\ T e e e Dibils. | Fhete are techuicil schools for interned Belgian soldiers existence there, but this accession ap- and for ref ees, who are taught mechanics, shoemaking, joinery and the pope turned to his rained Needy Belgians are free to enter troopers elevated the crucif the refugee villages. 1f private fam- lit by candles, a mile from the | Shouted: “Christ has risen.” ol H e e T ey 12— jlies maintain them, the Burgomaster * firing line, a Russian pope conducted | MUrs Of I gooheckian along the line | The number of Belgian refugees in |js empowered to allow fourteen Amer. a midngiht Easter service to the oc- and v echoed by the white-faced | Holland has declined from 1,000,000 | ican cents a day for each adult, and At the ont With the Russian pril 30-—Under a small tent (Correspondence of the Asso. Pres: sisters, “He has ind o ; ] e Bic Sarizen \fter the fall of Antwerp to about | €ight cents for each child. casional cannon shot and the inter- | S = , ; s The refugee camps, each of whic 35,000, according to official informa- L mittent glare of Austrian rockets. It | rained, and the solemn-faced soldiers who stood with bowed heads before the improvised altar were drenched. ; The green and gold robe of the pre- rabbit-catcher and with some experi- | en out by the hard conditions of late contrasted strangely with the | €1Ce at ratting, claimed exemption 3 52 o | from military duty on the ground dun of the uniforms and the black n 3 sround S ! and white gowns of a half dozen sis- | that his services were invaluable to parently is counterbafanced by the e 5 ; 5 . UE B} other trade Shs ot eo wh oid haddld )1\‘;‘.\05.0;‘.;1\;],\1. ‘.]l(“.\mrl h(\‘, had killed | outflow from Holland—to France, | B the doorway of an adjacent cottage. L ,“Sj‘ :1:3.;0(1 »r‘)*:elh T ; t1hhs Great Britain or the United States. 3 al institutions by the Dutch and Around the pope’s neck was sus- | D €% Was Sagroun dachiat Of the 65,000 still enjoying Dutch governments. ST b Gt e & Bhonl ot he would make an excellent hospitality, 15,000 are now accom- — ' latO ae: ot Nt dsoras lawardedl ror |ict LTl RTRERirenchies modated in the four specially erect- . Sy S . o ‘ STRICTER EXAMINATIONS, service on the battlefield. Now and | N b s 2 reias Permitte ecause S then the chanted words of the ser- | Witnt Marriage Permitted. they're vice were partially drowned by the | Viemna, av 1e-ve protest| J(O)W T REDUCE Some Have to Keep on Until | Rizorous Search for Defects in Bodies The girl Wifll a I @; JUST 4 > splashing and groaning of guns and : : e i e e BN SR hindrances toimarziage in | Austria, Y - T They Almost Drop. How of Army Recruits. NATURALLY et th1e ey mina: But soen tna | hejAustilan Women's funion or- OUR WEJGH i Mrs. Conley Got He]p. Washington, June Steps were b . . | ganizing a series of demonstrations. | e Rttty o una Clear Skll'l wins 1 a nanifes S8 3 & rQ < 5 » 2 solemnity of the hour and urged on | yng ‘m’\"”‘rz”fi:”fl’,‘m\, ‘:\f‘\t"i" ‘i:‘\_nr"_“)‘;“f_ A SIMPLE, SAFE, RELIABLE WAY. ' Here isa letter from a woman who | against future pension claims for dis- QRes > SULDILE People who are over-burdened with | had to work, but was t00 Weak and suf- | . pijities not incident to military ser- their struggling beasts in subdued | ; i 188 £ | ing that at a moment when there is | (o i > g e Sttt rovigtif soldlers. cothpoded o ot decire for om ieoresse op superfluous fat, know only too well fetegi too much to continue. How she & 88 ase ol | he discomfort and ridicule that over- | regained health :— teamsters seemed impres: by the 1f you, too, are embarrassed a pimply, blotchy, unsightly com vice. Army medical officers were in- plexion, just try - | population the state itself prevents | stout people have to bear i Frankfort, Ky.— ‘I suffered s b | structed throusn a bulletin issued by . EXGESSIVE MENT EATING | oo comapied S perfin, EERSEET | 5 SO TN 0 s v | ittt i RS | e o e o cvamine reruts| RESINOl SOAP | | Iy women, from marriagi ten pounds of unhealthy fat you are d o Canoy ‘ith special care, even though they Most people who are troubled with unnecessarily weakening your vital or- O Sy armawork B 5 e ' flatulency eat more meat than is good BoptgireomiMoewes gans and are carrying a burden which 2 for them. Flatulency is wind on the Amsterdam, May 18.—One of the | destrovs the beauty of vour figure. el I heard so much stomach. FExcessive meat eatingor de- | features of the German war exhibi- There is no need of anyone suffering * about Lydia E. Pink- . fective nerve force is responsible in | tion held in Hamburg late in May | wom superfiuous fat. If you want to ham’s Vegetable |y : little Resinol Ointment should also mof;t.c_nsee. B was an exhibit called “The Gold | reduce your weight in 2 simple, safe Compound that I The “‘n'c"'m': cites ‘\he fact that be used. Resinol Soap helps to Cutting down the amount of meat in | Booty from the Moewe,” the German | and reliable way, without starvation | FrieA TUN Tiook thres 1| Liousands SRoS i callms/Ion8 DEnaOna make red, rough hands and arms your diet and taking a course of treat- | commerce raider. Three of the four- | diet or tiresome exercise, herc is a| s bottles and I found pusedonfiphysical gdcroct Ynossersed soft and white, and to keep the ment with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to | teen original cases in which the gold | test worth trying. . Spend as much e Tt tolbatallon | L moume 9 enlstment bave s 8 hair healthy and free from dan- strengthen the weak nervesthatcontrol | was taken from the British steam- | time as you can in the open air, claim. Now Ifeel as "i“di"h I;Z;‘o,}lf‘;n' ,C‘:.f.;?;: e“vé,.cre“m druff. Contains no free alkali. K . physical reports cruits 5 the digestive processes is well worth | ¢ Apps cds Sa0 Y A E = il (ryinggifyou ave wind on thegtomach, ;};:x",p;]\.m;,‘:: r;:‘sl"l‘)‘e';:: e ““l’; fi‘;ii;he gec‘%:aial:\cd” get from Tho wellaseverldidand |kept. Resinol Soap and Ointment heal cczema avd sin- gour risings in the throat, a feeling of | mitation gold. har ClarichEe BRtiratnerd BCo, o ey am able to do all my — far skin-cruptions and usually stop tching insantl. weakness in the stomach and palpita- sl #ood Grugrlat albox ofioll o horein own work again. 1 tion of the heart. Dr. Williams’ Pink Nl ;‘l“‘;’l""}l’:' b;:free ';th_‘a“‘;";‘ cn"h“ meal | recommend it to any woman suffering ST Pills are recommended for thin blood NoticeisIherah i eluent thatithe o T n S e “,ee‘i{ s lf_rom female Yveaknes_s. ’S,{ou may pub- o TIRED EYES ish my letter if you wish.””—Mrs.JamEs | '¢¢ headaches, etc. are nature’'s wap and weak nerves, whatever the cau: o 2 o lectmen of the Town of Plainville |to know just how fast you are losing 5 = M . m‘?i'lfio“f‘gi et’?ecclg:‘{;l:}\; gl(}fimfigleéllxe will give a hearing in the Town hall | weight and don't leave off the treat. | CONLEY,516 St. Clair St., Frankfort,Ky. | Will give a hearing in the Town hall 7 o thet T s diet book *“What to ¥at and How to | L S ia town on Monday, June 19, | ment or even skip a single dose until No woman suffering from any formof | of said town on Monday, June 19, " put it off? Come here and hav{ Eat.” It gives iniormation regarding | 1916 at 8 o'clock p. m., concerning | you are down to normal. female troubles should lose hope until | 1916, at 8 o'clock p. m., concerning i f L EXAMINE S e i ; | the acceptance of th ¢ for the 0il of korein i sol 5 T - i : = he acceptance of the layout for the Aes AMINE YOUR LYES. the tonic treatment for many forms of o e but for the i orein is absolutely harm- | she has given Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- | the accer . and fit 3 rtomach. frouble. . There ranmot be | highway on North Washington street. | less, is pleasant to take, and helps di- | etable Compound a fair trial Highway i onjyjorcstulllcigNavinue, y Sats fio the right Gl perfect digestion without a sufficient A map, showing the location of the | gestion. Even a few d treatment This famous remed: the. dicinal Agan owing chefboundaries of i v b aes on Bow sy >supply of red blood and there is noth- | boundaries of said highway, may be has been reported to show a notice- | ingredients of which éyxf d ‘m?i 1;:ma gald Hishyayd maygbeiseel SEEhe ‘ 3 AN snd arestir oo S U ing better than Dr. Williame’ Pink | seen at the town clerk’s office on and | able reduction in weight, footsteps | native roots and herbs eh;n;"oer fg;)tr; Townclenn T St g F il . L. McGU Pills to enrich the blood and tone up | after Saturday, June 3. become lighter, your work scem essier | . - saturday, June 3. the stomach. Dated at Plainville this second day | and a lighter and more houyant fool- | Joars Proved tobea mostvaluable tonic | Dated at Plainville this second day Your own druggistsells Dr. Williams® | of June, 1916. ing takes possession of oty whole | 204 invigorator of the female organism. | of June 1916. W X ‘ OPTOMPTRNE Pir}k Pills or they will be x_nmled, post- WILLIAM J. JOHNSON. being. ATl women are invited to write WILLIAM J. JOHNSON. T By 251 Main Street. Upst over Pmd, on receipt of price, 50 cents per TTART B, CAT,OR. Iivery person who suffer trom | 10 the Lydia E. Pinkham Medi- CHARLES H. CALOR, . Commercial Trust. LeWitt's I hox, six boxes $2.50, by the Dr. Wil- | WILLAM C. HART. superfluous fat should give this treat- | ¢ine Co., Lynn, Mass., for special WILLIAM C. HART. = liams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. | board ol Selectmen. ment a trial. | | advice,—it will be confidential, | Board of Selectmen. 3 had to hire it done. |are enlisted from state militia organ- regilarly for a week and see if it izations whose medical standards arve | doesnot make a blessed differenée cqual to those of the United States in your skin. In severe cases a Notice. Notice is hereby given that the se- of the Town of Plainville

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