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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1916. | bill amendment for a gover it @ : : ? v T ] i mor plate factory, and to recommif S ) 3 the naval bill to the committee With instructions to insert in i more ‘ comprehensive construction program, N“M]NATE WILS[IN SW ZU ZU 'to | and finally to pass the naval appro- ‘ | priation bill, Additional appropriations for con- | the Grocerman and | the New Haven federal build are He Will Be Their Choice I G. 0. P, hand him a nickel. Hell come desived by the treasury departmg 1 1 T S quest |* which has submitted a reque Names Root back with the snappiest ginger e e e i Julius Lichtenstein of the Connecti- W J snaps you ever put in'your S T o i i elected member of the board of i- e o nomination mOUth‘Spl ,CTISP | rectors of the Tobacco Merchants of Supremet Court Justice Charles E. d alw_ PR Sl e kT e SRS an dys | vention here this week i :;meu ventions is in sight. Whatever diffi- es - ested in demonstrations by gover e e M | ment experts of how they deal difficulties raised by the growing | probiems of disease, insects, ol strength of any favorite son. In fact, | treatment, etc., pertaining to the cul- e L e 4.0 ;H\HHUH of the tobacco crop consequence, and that is the reluc- il tonaste o tance of progressives to take Mr. . o : A eport frc the United States Hughes blindfold. On that rock where ' O Ero e there may yet be a split, and if there geological survey says that in 1914 is, the only outcome which can bring 3(1,@0 were 9,149 long tons of irgn This Gark Rirh cnr T O 6 e last year are not shown because Taverite, ot o5 the. wasmrworaAbIS there were then less than three pro- e e e A ducers of this ore in the state eoept. any one o them and that the Representative Hill did not suc- flccer{)fi‘any S Si u:iem Bt i ceed in getting his amendment to the republicans want and must have har- T () naval bill adopted to provide for a name w?h n;‘e b‘;rongS“es' na I younty of $100 each to men enlisting names of available men for such ‘a NA NAL v . , . ' " e in the nav which would have cost situation are already being secretly BISCUIT 5 (0 ey T SRR O canvassed. The name of Theodore Roosevelt | will not be formally presented to the republican convention at all, for fear | of interfering with the harmony pros- COMPANY resulted in an amendment being drafted by Chairman Padgett of tile naval committee in collaboration wit avy department officials, which was i adopted, as follows pects; the delegates who favor him CTRAt iy Derton who may has :‘::é fi‘mgliv‘;‘e f°{‘; him. l;”‘e fi‘“’se‘ | after enlist in the navy for the e S e a“"‘ ore | were all careful to add that Root was | | mittee, member of its executive and |first time shall, if he so elects, re- 5 B snesc Bl the only man whose nominati 1d | finance sub-committees, will be chos- | ceive discharge therefrom without made, there would be too much dan- o ORACOIEL| i i A . e o 0 the | bring about such a result. | N | en to succeed W. F. McCombs as chair- | cost to himself during the month of b gi{,ugd e ggz:‘e“f e s | It is surprising to see the number man-and to manage this year's cam- | June or December, respectively, fo | i | 2 g > ¢ le »f one year’s i : ssives, not rank and file paign. lowing the completion of on ay < republican, and the resulting riot | Of Prosres o . 3 ¢ S % | Vi vy oy progressives, but leaders, men of Mr. Cummings was here several |service at sea. An honorable df OW'Whlte, sweet and pure-—; would leave too many grievances. SO CRnl UG, |, T, ke | days ago hobnobbing with the admin- | charge may be granted under thi 5 4 Speaking Interval for Hughes. without qualification that they will | e istration officials and influential dem- | provision; m;\ “‘mly; so ahs ] ‘ h l ° Negotiations to bring about har-| support Wilson openly and directly ' : ocratic politician: He is on good |not entitle the holder, in case of re ese a-l!ls 1Cle S, Can y { mony are continually in progress. | and not take refuge behind any third Goflgressman Belleves vme me terms with President Wilson, it is un- | enlistment, to the benefits of an hon . The progressive position is clearly | ticket, if a disagreeable nomination , derstood. However, much of talk un- |orable discharge granted upon com- chewin th t enough defined. Hughes is the only [is made by the republicans. Tms Stflte Wlll Be S m | til very recently has indicated the se- | pletion of an enlistmen gul!l a ma e republican candidate mnow in the| The republican leaders are anxious p { lection of Fred Lynch, national com- race whom the progressi enough to conciliate the progressiv — | mitteeman from Minnesots = = i | | pur mouth water. Melt them |5 i, o, i | Tt diking o ot ‘ (special 1o tne erigy | Combs” siceaor, but iU ls now mia URIRKING MEN | granted, shal a prodigal-son attitude on the part 2 A = = ‘ that Lynch m not get the job. | ate silence is a matter hard to get latter and are tryi eshu esell M IRn O e sttt [iys Haalim W s nation for | WrEUK A LIFE ! ESbilorichonlntien endiarontivineit ol foresfl (oo niactisut) aslegation ol thalreptb | oL Bl | (1} L t over, but what they are now hoping | them into a surrender, whereas the | C A . . poastmaster at Danbury was confirm- your tongue. Taste the |5iiorsdsm oo L) progressives ins O S 480 | ¢ by the senate, which also actea INSUHANEE GU sonably expect is this: The republi- | selves as a separate and independent ' Wil d0 early in the game of politics | i gimjlar manner upon the nomina- ' s ll ) cans will nominate Hughes. In the | treaty-making power and a that is being played with high stakes | {jon of Charles W. Leet, to be post- | The former president of an insol- clous Ca.ndy. When that S ey o nd want 1o | 5 now in the Windy City, is a mat- interval before the progressive con- | negotiate a protocol. The republicans ! master at Chester, Conn. | vent insurance company of New York on regarding them- vention takes action, which may be |want the progressives to commit | teF Of 8reat interest and the subject | = Aq had been expected, Senator |says: “The 507 more deaths among ne CheW the gum When short or long, the news of his nom- | themselves to support of the ticket in ©f MUch speculation among Connecti- | grandegee of Connecticut voted | moderate drinkers than among ab % : ination will be telegraphed to the|advance of any agreement or attempt CUl members of congress, not one of tainers wrecked our company against confirming the nomination of | s 1 5 AR candidate and he will then feel at|at agreement. When they find that WROM Plans to go to the convention. | ygyis D. Brandei to be United States ! The self-styled “MODERATT ren like t em lt sa rett liberty to reply by telegraph, stating | the progressives will do nothing of 1f the advice of one of the best | ;preme court justice | DRINKER" should spend but three A p y i his position. Those who are acquaint- | the kind, probably they will yield the '“‘O“jl_vnemhe}, of the Cr‘mnecm'ut All absent republican senators had | days taking the Neal ‘reatment at od s A b L h Ued §ov!ih SMr B EMe hes floharactenfiare [(rointiiforyne viant fnaxniony i and il LI-EL 08k 5 SERAEES SH et ad we B e fam e o d | foripait voRoniihi s iyote Biex & s e lineal inst it lite RBC S 15 078 Ohispel lgno OX In t e Ouse ; extremely skeptical about his even |above all are anxious to carry the (it has not been askec e Connecti- | cept Senator McLean of Connecticut, | ¢ oot New Haven, Conn.—(Phone, king this concession, but Oscar S. | election. | cut delegates to the convention will | who was absent and unpaired Center 5540), before he “"WRECK . | Strauss and other progressives are ey = | cast a solid vote for Justice Hughes of | Representatives Oakey and Tilson ; SR 2 life a ralny ay e ps. confident about it. | the United States supreme court, for | are in Connecticut for a few days. | Nis home, business, health and lif If any of the present batch of can- NA LE Tfl i the nomination to the presidency, on and | Ask for information about the Before departing for home they = L | didates except Hughes is nominated, i the first ballot. This well informed of | 60 NEAL INSTIT IN PRINCI- the other Connecticut-members the house voted against the naval PAL CITIES Roosevelt will head the progressive 2 man is confident that Hughes will be | AMERICAN CHICLE COMPANY | ticket again, So some of the moct nominated and being a wise POLtician, | sm—————— — - eminent of the progressive leaders de- heé believes that the thing for Connec- | oy oy clare. Oscar S. Strauss went so far ticut to do is to get onto the band | -‘{{o“fl%We Give Royal Gold Tradmg Stamps —Ask for (hem{G e ive oy e i 2 2 as to say that if Root were nominated wagon early in the game and get the fq’"”"‘\i H the progressive convention would e credit for doing so ¥ 30 o < S 2 2 3 3 10 name Wilson, and many other pro- As the tide for Hughes swells, a ¢Special Cut Prices for Week of June 5th to § $ Jun e 10th, Inclusive. selves be quoted said the same thing tunity to do something big and im- | —mnot that any of th ha v i rtant will not t t la as it | for el O e A B 1006, T R e W ST e would be for Connecticut, right up | g8 e e near the top of the rollcall of states, . to start the ball rolling for Hughes on g aSKa c HESISTANBE TU DISEASE Washington, June 5.—The naval the first ballot. If the Connecticut battle in the North Sea, aside from delegates adopted this plan it is said | S that the state would be in a position | [ A CAN... Debility is a loss of vitalit i P 2 afl'ectinginy one part of Ul(slrod% px;?f | fiaflantencefon .wva r’_"“”‘ e | to get better treatment for its party | ticularly buj the system generally. I : @/1¥ expected in Washington to call @ ! organization from Hughes in the event | . n is dangerous becpase. it reduces the | M1t Lo peace talk in Germany. The | that the republicans carry the Novem- | [ é . ° body’s Tesistance to disease. | theory of those who entertain this | per election than it might be if it miss- | B8 - - : g When debility follows acute diseases, | C°Mon is that the Berlin government | eq the first chance to get onto the | [l cakes ] ectrlca lances convalescence i3 slow and the strength | /| Make the most, throughout the : Hughes band wagon. : ! does not return ag it should. An at- | ;- PIre of its claim that the Germain | However, it is doubted in well in- , ‘ tack of the grip often resultsin debility | NEh seas flect won a great victory | formed quarters here that the Connec- that persists for months. Everybody | °Ve' > British “main battle fleet,” ! tjcut delegates will seize the oppor- o Tecognizes that the remedy for debility | 204 that this will temporarily satisty | tunity that chance affords them, in the S s or B | is to build up the blood because the | the German people and turn their | opinion of the man referred to. Ho | il E a e blood goes to every part of the body and | thoughts from the pinch of the hur thinks that the delegate re likely to , B p d - B | an improvement in its condition is | 8ef Plockade that has heen main- | givide their votes on the first ballot, | goS pOlln § quickly felt throughout the sysiem, | tained by the British flect giving some of them to Hughes prob- lgres ives who would not let them- GeI‘]I]aI] G()Yel‘flmem to Make ]_he this man believes it will do, the oppor- ably, and perhaps others to Root and | Wee (4 | The problem in every case is to find | Berlin reports of mad enthusiasm something that will enrich the blood. | over German versions of the battle ; 3 = - e June Yige k| Dr. Williams® Pink Pills goiy saost | and the declaration of an official hol- | There is alsa talk among Connecti- | il DELMONTE KARO A&P SMOKED people’s need because they are non-al- | iday to enable the school children to | cut politiciar ! here about the repub- | [ [ coholic and they really build up the | pay tribute to the German grand fleet | Jjcan national committeemanship from | HONEY SYRUP BE]4 F blqogl and strengthen the nerves. " Dr. | are interpreted here as bearing out | Connecticut now held by Judge W. F. 4. . o Williams’ Pink Pills are useful for grow- | the assumption that the Kaiser's gov- | Henney of Hartford. Well informed | g @ | ing children and for men and womrn | ernment will endeavor to make the | republicans here say that they do not | § JAR 19c CAN 8c 1-2's 15c JAR y K whose nervous energy has been over- | most of the popular belief through- | know anything about that situation, | i:lr:gn. Try them wheneveryourblood | out Germany that the control of the | Some of them say that if Judge Hen- S . .79 CHURCH STREET TELY 900 BI| & Yo drogziss sellel Drol Williame |boritiscLon telberes 2q Teom i hio)| ven wants folkeep tha Jab]Helcarido i g H-O GRANDMOTHER'S DOUBLE Tipped 50, and they think he wants it, but not | s : gi“:‘ nglfl or '»heY_Wtfll }’e sent l_)g m*‘ié; Propaganda of the last six weeks | enough to make a fight for it. Others ™ = - = LS stpald, on receipt of price, o0 cen spread f German origin is be- = T RE i s er box, six boxes $2.50 by the Dr. fom o 8 e | would rather see John T. King of . i | lieved here to have been the result | Bridgeport named to the national a word each day pays for a classified adv. in the Herald You illiams Medicine Co., Schenectady, | of the failure of the Crown Prince’s | committee, : 2 2 8 7 25 5 get results. That's what you want X uyritetoday for free booklets 02 | army to capture Verdun, and thus ot hancs Tor Coma PKGS 5c Pk C Boxes C fer the German people a victory to ZoIms vlctory Jonnecticut may have a ’ tide them over a period during which | . C° 2 0 a1 inbortant . ‘oice in the managem S eree the food situation hecame critical. Tn- | ¥ 21¢° Esraeniior thodemo 2 3 : ic presidential campaign this year, 2 stead of a victory at Verdu: 5| cratic prest aL vear. | f§ Will now be able to offer the people | MeF S CUmMmIngs of Stamford, mem- | & bot d S O] e o (e e |0 O the democratic national com- Lahe' \ ® | victory, of = = for the sake which the Why Not Get 7 é\"ip of the British blockade upon . - ermany v ' illi - g Your Troubles to Me. No Charge for a Friendly TalK. XfI|ggeq o e more willingly en 10 Stamps Free With Any of the Following 10 01 e other Tl the Norin: oo 5 —————— QGroceries —————— r CaseI Ch = ; er hand, the North sea aKe You arge You $2 a WeeK—No More, No Less itfi"h: 1S counted upon in Washington Rid of Eczema? 2 bots Ammonia ....cach 10c 2 jars Tona Brand Jam ca. 10¢ frankly whether I could give vou immediate | tO Strengthen the determination of the 5 & : ‘e . el > an Afford My Treatment. r relief and permanent restoration to health | B e not to be influenced | i 1 cangsultanafopleo s oa 100 O g Cannot Afford to Delay. 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Usually the 1 pkg A&P Ice Cream or St each 5¢ Every ord of his whatever, o do not let false pride or money | LS he Sunday morning | jtching stops INSTANT- TAlls Powdes 10¢ 1 bot Worcestershire Sauce 15¢ LY, you no longer have to dig and scratch, sleep becomes possible, and This is an unparalleled offer to all suf- | through naval and military circles in ferers, and the lowest charge of any special- | Washington ist. Remember, [ don’t patch up—I RE- | _ " matters delay you another day. | newspapers, were carefully scanned | and served only (2] i batment Will Give You Innme- BUILD. strengthen previously expressed opin healing begins. That 'F Free Relicf and Permanent Restora- N ; o | lons that the lessons of the engage- | is because the sooth- ree Heayhl S5s s for verone, o have the advantases of ex- | Rirst—That the battle cruiser can-| nol medication arrests the action of I DBIYETY elivery |7 > E within the reach of all. But I cannot come | NOt stand up against a dreadnought the disease, and almost always restores L > 1 My Directions. to You. | You must lake the frst step— | battleship in o line of battle fight, and | the tortured, inflamed skin to perfect MG @1, 13§ X Tel 135 a blessing full health, vigor and happiness | D€ regarded as the chief reliance fay | cost. Preseribed by doctors for over 20 I bR oy Y la Specialist in Nervous and Chrontc are; then why drag out amother day of | power. | years, and sold by every druggist. P : aba as such have made o special research has devised for the successful Wretchedness when immediate relief and | COndEThat! 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COULD ANY OFFER BE FAIRER AND SQUARER, MORE W , and talk COME AND TIM THAN TH d tell you not suffer another g rime ou don’t want to be expel it you do want the very best Intion, the result of study of thou- A on fhot Ifke yours: if you want ¢ T could meet you face to f: + Crmodern equipment that medical over your case with you, I wo T offensive agents, but as scouts which > the German fleet superiority of Does for Your Skin e Money cannot buy a purer, more . ,']‘,\’p:jf;”‘;f"'r“‘[“f the 1o- [ oancing toilet soap than Besingl Soap. ® J H d With The Hartford Specialists, 254 Trumbull Street, Hart- | forces, thus enabling the German Vi 2";3(\{;‘: z'(fq}{""i ],‘,‘"‘?”:‘yln“’]“d‘.““”l“ Lo ) 184-186 MAIN SIREEE. ford, Conn. Hours: 9 2. M. 10 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 P. M. | AdmIral to pit bettlechime oot | 1 S ceep t omplexion clear, Cllnton ° y e, and Holidays: 10 to 1. | attleships agains fresh, and beautiful. sundays | cruisers. ; Do R | cation

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