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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1916. AL EYES ON HAINE There is But One AS EAMB/@ NEARS Genuine Aspirin e emcowe, R{ | Cummings to Assign Speakers to \ tutes may be ineffective, AN QAN and even harmful. Refuse : ‘\\\\\\ !y o them. Protect yourselfby [\ Pine Tree State \\\\\\'}q)\ W i demanding Bayer- \@3§/ Tablets of Aspirin. (Special to the Herald.) W (X Ba The genuine have “The Washington, July 27.—Maine is the h@) 1 3 Bayer Cross” on every subject of close attention from Con- \“‘\ package and on every J vecticut members of both the great tablet. political parties. Homer §. Cummings of Stamford, i\&\}\\\é"&d Pyl B/ “The Bayer Cross j member of the democratic national \ g R \ i —Your Guarantee committee for Connecticut, as chair- \‘/\\ \ \ of Purity” LR man of the speakers’ bureau of the . \\x\k\\\\‘\!\' \ \ \ Pocket Boxes of 12, Bottles \j |"ard at work on a schedule of &5 \ - of 24 and Bottles of 100 speakers and dates for the democratic sl The trade-mark “Aspirin” (Reg. campaign In Maine. Chairman Me- \ ‘\\\.‘\ @ U. S. Pat. Office) is a_guarantea Cormack of the democratic committee A\ \\\\%\\\ \ T 1};1_31 the monoaceticacidester of N\ recently talked the matter over with A\ \\\\\\ 7 A | il g il e \ President Wilson. Mr. Cummins, it is H\\\\\&\\\\ E k‘\\\\ understood, will send into Maine \\\‘\\\\\\ T e e e e o \\\\\\\\\\\\N\\\ AN T \ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ | and various other big democratic ~ —_— orators outside of official life, Senator Brandegee of Connecticut is also much interested in the Maine situation, which will culminate in a September election that may forecast | how the national election in Novem- ber is going. “Maine ought to give 15,000 plu- ality for the republican ticket,” said . Brandegee taday. “Of course Malne is not as surely republican as it was & quarter of a century ago, when it was a rock-ribbed republican state, but T believe it is safely republican in ovdinary times and under ordinary conditions. This year, I believe, Maine will go republican beyond a doubt. The whole of New England, I think, can be safely counted in the republican column, and I have no doubt that Mr. Hughes will be | elected.” Senator Brandegee is the only sena- tor on the republican side of the chamber who is known to be against the child labor bill. He says he does Tot believe it is constitutional and will vote against it, although he does not object to it coming up at this session. The president has sent to the senate the nomination of W. H. Wall to be postmaster at East Hampton, Conn., to suceeed G. K. White, whose com- mission expires July 29. The senate has confirmed the nomi- nation of Willis Hodge to be post- master at South Glastonbury. i oft In connection with the enactment \,c'wofld-b“ a0y ™ o of the rural credits law, a table has - On e ‘/ er Out-of-doors da s/ il t sec, JohnoY been prepared showing the amount of You farm mortgage loans of life insurance companies on December 31, 1914. The table shows that the amount was $75,050 only in Connecticut, at an | average rate of interest of 5.26 per : cent. g4 Vocational Education, B Benator Page of Vermont, who is " pushing the bill for federal assistanee In promoting vocational education” in the several states, s: that under the terms of the vocational education federal aid bill recommended by the » 'k e e e Kodaks from $6.00 up, Brownie Cameras, they work like the subject, if $2,500,000 ijs apportioned for the purpose, upon the basis of d k 2 0 1ural population, Connecticut would P KO a S, $1.00 to $1 .O . receive $1,150 in the year 1915-16, ¥ - g which would increase annually to a maximum of $6,900 in 1923-24, for salaries of teachers on agricultural : At your Dealers. subjects, $11,750 this year and $70,500 & . in 1923-24, for salaries of teachers of trade and industrial subjects, and 5 s ve $12,100 5 SN O S e EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, for the training of teachers to carry 4 y - ROCHESTER, N. Y. democratic campaign committee, is the reliable Bayer manufacture, several members of the cabinet, out the purposes of the act. If a minimum allotment to the state of $5,000 in the first year and $10,000 in the last year named is to be made, - : as has been proposed, special allot- EST &:BEST ¥ ments of $3,850 this year and $4,250 =2 in 1922-23, would have to be made i : = | admiration and appreciation of their O. K. ON SOUND LIN stez betw N Yor} d New 2 s of agric ral subjects. “A ‘1 ALL NISH | . K. ON ¢ ys. steamers between New York and New L) Loriteachers of iegriopitural eublects R VIRT Y FI E splendid services. In his interview he London, Conn., and to install similar | ‘ Washington, July 27.—Authority = i said: i service between New York and TUBERGULOSIS TESTS | “The war is virtually finished anda 4 given the Central Vermont Rall- Providence, despite the prohibition in Newfoundland Premier, Back from |(ne Germans are beginning to realize Way today by the interstate commerce | the Panama Canal Act against rail- it. The battle of Verdun, the greatest commission to continue operation of | road ownership of steamship lines. {battle in history, isa victory for ; : Admit Kaiser Fears Cause Is Lost, | Irance. It is the finest of all her to Determine Relative Worth of A | glorious exploits and gives a new im- | Paris, July 27, 5:05 a. m.—Sir Ed- | pulse to the whole nation. i ‘‘German prisoners with whom I — ; . ; talked, officers weari DlEw Zerklulid e one than CEG7| v finfan Intervicwitodayawith airepailicc o SN HSSKS Y ”:éngm;‘;:or Ton towns and villages in Massachusetts 2 & " = resentative of the Havas News Agency, | his staff seem to fear that Germany and New York, ranging in population ‘ : from four to ten thousand have been | declared that the Germans were be- | has lost the game. The collapse of M suggested as possible places for an ex- | ginning to realize that the war is Germany is only a question of time. M Morris When that day arrives we must see periment to be conducted by the Na- | virtually finished. Premier d: 241G 2 tional Assocfation for the Study and | has just returned from the section of that the victory won by our arms is Prevention of Tuberculosis, at an es- | the Somme front where the New- 1Ot lost by diplomatic negotiations.” timated cost of $100,000. In making | foundland detachment is stationed. = = = — this announcement today the associa- | Before leaving for the front he was| A B, JOHNSON, D.D.S. § tion said that intense rivalry is being |asked by President Poincare and | ) exhibited by the candidates and that | Premier Briand to express to his | DENTIST . ffis o among those which are being ‘“con-|countrymen in the trenches France's | National Bank Bldg Open Evenings. H With its hard work, long hours and sidered carefully,” are Canandaigua, tiresome walking back and forth with a Johnstown and Patchogue in New : York and Framingham, Winchendon = heavy, half cold iron. to determine the absolute and relative On Every Ou@' half the time and with much better re- worth of the various methods usually ; i employed in fiighting tuberculosis, Of D D sults. Iro_mng by Electricity means work The experiment will be in charpe -D00rs ay done easier, faster and better. Saves of Dr. Donld B. Armstrong of New e e e AT SO s T : countless steps and costs but a few cents nac Lak Y., president of the as- an hour to operate. sociation, chairman of the prelimi- = 4 I o i nary committee appointed to select lh‘e e o y enjoy the fun. Here S a.n opporturllty to secure one Slaca ; = Kodaks, $6.00 up. Brownies at a bargain. that work like Kodaks, $1.00 to SPECIAL PRICE $2 75 L e 7 : PUT OFF INVESTIGATION. (] 5 ;! $12.00. Our fresh Fastman films, UNTIL JULY 31st P and our Eas ¥ { de- Study of Railroads Postponed Until e e Gl L fl! 155 o vcloping and printing on Velox . Atter November it tions. / A \ SN o s L e Ask for Demonstration Today. ™ Washington, July, 27.—Investigation 4R ¢ 5 sible. Get an 18x18 enlargement T ; fifl’?l{dfl of the rallway situation in the United ) v washable satine pillow top, for ' e States by a joint congressional com- Come in and see our sam- B IHE UNI I ED ELE RI \ mittee probably will be deferred until | ¢ 2 e ) PeTRes e after November elections. Although | : [ - L quiry started without delay, senators * i oy 3 yant it postponed. The committee is & ! Ing ¢ asure during . veather by using a Simplex | 720 5 e Make ironing a pleasure during the warm weather by using a Simplex s e % e {Electric Iron. This iron is guarante ed for five years and the cost of ;‘;e:g"‘“‘ A2 S EEOR @ @0 - X , Electricity for Everything Phone 230 loperation Is not over 4%c per hour. . St The investigation will go into trans- ’Phone 230. Let us show you how much this iron will do for you. oL Hor racililioe analailway reoilns KODAK SHOP The SPRING & BUCKLEY Electric Co. i cromm i i |0 30 Church Street New Britain, Conn. Wilson recommended a study of the 77-79 Church Street Tel. 900. New Britain, Conn. | situation. | O T T S T Tren e e T isoners National Association to Spend $100,000 Renchcul SaySRGarnan Methods Employed to Prevent It. 2 ward Morris, premier of Newfound- haven’t a Kodak get one now and