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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER TEDDY AND TAFT MAY FORGET FIGHT Hughes Alliance Wants Them to Speak From Same Platform hildren Cry for FI etcher’s N New York, bring together Sept. to ex-Presidents Roose- velt and Taft and patch up their dif- rences growing out of the 1912 cam- ade under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no ono to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and &¢ Just-as-good’? are but experiments, and endanger tha health of Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA QCastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare« goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It de= [ s Worms aad allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it -as been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, F-atulency, Wind Colie, all Teething Trou= bles and Diarrl . It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sicep. The Children’: Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. he Xind You Have Always Bought 1 Bears tbe Signature of been of with the republican na paign have tional wor started by the Na- Council Hughes Alliance, ing campaign committee. cepted Both men hav membership in the National Council. It is the plan of the organ- ition to have the Colonel and Mr. Taft speak from the same platform during the presidential campaign. Since the nomination of Mr. Hughes and Mr. Rooscvelt’s coming over to the party the republican npaign mar ve been working on a plan to bring the two ex-presidents | together and heal the brench between {the two wings of the republican party as . Wilson’s eclection he Colonel and Mr once since the h of 1912, and then only at With both men working as of the Hughes Aliance to out the defeat of Mr. Wilson s expected that the long-standing | feud will be called off and that both will : s agoin. The men and the council of - { which cars ve met but = e : A fune 3 - remb §n Use For Over 30 Years s THE CENTAUR COMPARY, NEW YORK CITY. | be ‘ women | the alliance | Theodore Roosevelt | Howara Taft; € \chusetts; Theodore Beveridge, Jew York William 3urton, Indiana; Ohio; Joseph A. Cof- imunds, Svans, hree Plans for Peace Qutlined to Dr. Jordan | Albert J. | F1. Choate, | fin, New Y s | California; Mrs. Henr Tennessee; Mrs. William Dudley Foul- Indiana; Foenry L. Higginson, setts; Herbert Hadley, Herbert J. T1: ; Frederick R. Mrs. Alexander ty; Robert T. George von T cVeagh, Illinoi Newberry, Michigan; Porter, New ! Iinois: Julit | Elihu Root, New | Stimson, New York; Augustus E | 1son, Kentucky. " The purpose of the | | ke, | | { | CONGRESS OF . i EXECUTIVES ; | OF NEUTRAL | | NATIONS Truman reneral Horace A Rob] Tlinois; lliance, it explained yesterday, is as follov “Its establishment provide | channel throuszh which men thout surrendering affiliations, can Hug 1 of all party work PThat ance. It dacy of broad, non- CONGRESSIONAL § COMMITTEE TO MEET OTHER arties, w | principles ana | for the election of Mr. | is the sole object of the | has no i est in the c iy othe nd the arties oter of it peal is rin into its ranks of pro- | sressives independent democrats, | who enroll in it to work and vote for | Mr. Hughes. Massachusetts, Illinois, | Indiana, Pennsylvania, Maryland. Ore- CONGRESSES = v | important states are among thoso 4 Wgst ¢ [in full swing. £ g e o ¥ 4 ” The Massachusetts alliance is head- G i s S v i (son of the former secre DA Bt y SR navy,) as secretary. James s S g / Jr., is President of the M ACT ¢ WA MR liance. Ralph C. Otis. Chi A . g iness man heads the 11linois ) END— 7 i Powell ns is head of the Penns vania_organization. The New Me 3 | branch is headed by ex-Governor Her- | bert J. Hazerman. the Oregon branch by J. K. Gill and the Indiana branch by Willits A. T NEUTRAL C i | na ed president and George V. L. Meyer, Jr. an g0 bu branch. DAVID STARR : FRCe TERAN DEPRIVED OF PENSION JORDAN o=z 1 SS aikR arlin, 12, by WILSON : - e B of PEACE PLAN o> &g Sept. veter in Civil Darmstadt has not war who resides received his ion for months, owing to the sorship” says the Overse; cy. “The letters which the state de- partment at Washington sent with the checks also have not arrived.” 'What To Do For Nervous Indigestion When nerves go w seem to strike at yc¢ When this spot happens stomach, nervous 'S appetite vanishes and giv y to dull, dread, uneasiness and a hollow, gnawing feeling that keeps up until every ne e in your body seems on edge. The food you force down won’t ® | digest properly, and you're all in— § | down and out for one day at least per British cen- Agen- hat definite plans were outlined at dent of three plans would be feasible. A congress of executives of neutral na- tions might take the lead in bringin the belligerents of Europe together. Congress might appoint representa- tives to meet with representatives of other neutral congresses to act. The United States might act independent- ly. Dr. Jordan said he was not at liberty to give out the details of the | plans, as they would be handled by | | | | ent conferences between Pres ilson and peace advocates for bring- E about peace in Europe is the dec- ‘ation made by Chancellor David prr Jordan of Stanford univer: 0 just returned to the unive lifornia from Washington. No ac- bn will be taken for several months, says. According to Dr. Jordan, le conference agreed that any one ong they always weakest spot. to be the President Wilson himself. e — 'AUTOMOBILES CLEARANCE SALE Must be sold regardless of price, 1916 Chevrolet Touring, 1916 Overland Touring. Corelja Roadster, Hern 1913 Chalmers Touring. 1912 Studebaker Touring 1912 De Deitrich. 1916 Dodge. Above cars are all guaranteed and will be sold for any reasonable offer, Get here first and get your pick, 307 GOHEN MOTOR CO. .3 s 0 far as being really useful to your- self or anyone else is concerned. It's the height of foly to force the | digestion of food with some pepsin pill when the stomach nerves are in such | shape. Nervous ind ion comes from the nerves alone. Get the nerves right and ess will vanish. | Thanks narkable chemical discovery, it is now possible to feed the nerve cells with the exact stimu- lus they require when overworked and unstrung and a preparation called Margo Nerve Tablets is producing re- markable results in treatment of Nervous Dyspepsia, and other nerve disorders. They make a remarkable change, in many instances, in ten min- utes by the watch, strengthening the stomach and charging the nerve cells | with strength, poise, power, and tre- mendous reserve energy and giving fl | nerves of steel, a clear head and brain, courage, power, quick wit, and real vital vim. Ma Nerve Tablets can- not harm anyone. They contain no dope or dangerous habit-forming drugs. Forty tablets come in a large package, and this is often enough to give lasting relief to even the most obstinate cases. The Clark & Brain- ord Drug Co., and other leading drng- swhere are selling them with a positive guarantee of satisfaction or money back, Roadster, 1911 Chevroict Touring. and Truck. it You Want Gooc; Vfiottle; Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECEK, 185 Arch St. “Phone 482-2 | 1l T T Eym i gave Glenwood Coal Ranges, Gas Ranges, Furnaces and Heaters Two Gold Medals, the Highest Honors at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. S 3 12, T 3 Wi YT 1916, T The International Jury of Award TR AT T MM Ll T T T Glenwood Ranges are Handsome, Convenient and Mechanically Right—no moderl_\ features Smooth cast, plain design, compact structure, big roomy ovens, easy working grates Call and see for yourself all the good things about them. lacking. and countless other features. lake Cooking anga Heating Easy FLIES STOP WAR IN MESOPOTAMIA Pests Plus Heat and Dirt of Desert Make Fighting fmpos- siblc. (Cor B tamia pondence of the Asso. Press.) ritish Headquarters in Mesopo- Aug Flies, heat and dus principal plagues of Mesono- are the months the thre tamia, what stopped D ral of the 8r t so thick have for the theat war. es are that soldiers say it is impossible of their food. A coming down a road 1 to lkeep them out squadron of cay: oked as if When it was found mail was the > mesh of flies. s disappear and the mosquitos d sand-flies relieve them. M species bite or sting. The thermometer runs up to 130 grees in a tent. All the men wear a sandguard over their helmet and a spine pad, for a person can get sun- ¢ here through the small of the they were they came close enough that what looked 1i steely blue metall At night the fli wearing chain armour, ny de- The persistent hot than complete stillne though it flings sand and dust in the faces of the men, who eat sand, breathe sar lie in sand, have sand In their cars, eyes and cloth Ther re diffe the moist and tro swamps of the ind is better ent kinds of heat— ical heat of the BEuphrates and the Shat-al-Arab, the parched and desert heat of the Tigri Karun Each variety has it ndant insects and peculiar ailments ich often taken the form of boils and eruptions. Disease has incapacitated more troops than bullets. TR il I T T e A They Certainly Do J. M. Curtin @ Company New Britain i TURKS PROVE KIND. Captured British General With All Honors Due Leader. Treat Townshend, London, the Sept. 12 British a General Town- sh of el-An Turks according to nd, Kut- 1T after a siege of several months unofficial advices r , being treated very captors. He lives in a wppointed house on the island of much of his time in a naval steam launch motor entire- disposal to the ener: car be for visit On these trips ital, General to the Turkish ¢ Townshend i panied by his aides and a guard. He io said to a familiar figure in the main strects of Pera and Stambul and the principal re 0t - be nd gardens. NORWEGIAN STEAMER SU. Destroyed by Submar Fittings Arc Removed. Sept. 12—The amer Lindborg, 1c After Copper Amsterdam, gian Norwe- bound from London for Rotterdam, has been sunk by a submarine, according to the Alge. Randelsblad. The crew of the ipped the steamer of all copper objects before blowing her up. The crew of the Lindborg been landed. has “Little Comr: is a term compiimentar but how few now-u- deserve compliment! If ill-health pre women should remember that 18 one tried and true remedy for their ailments, that is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. This medicir made from root d herbs h forty years been alleviating the fering of women, making them he wife the ents to any thy a , and better wives ana mother: com- | R | th Which was captured by the | | fiela, I No fers in COMMIS Notifi A. Quig commission 11:30 the N HEARING FRIDAY. 5 been sent Mayor G the public utilities hold a hearing of this wee! will Friday ition of the Stanley city and the Farmingtor Power company, for perm string wires to the Stanley Works fac- tory in New PBritain by w: of Bloom- W Hartford, and Farmington. opposition is expected from this city as the Stanley Works has already °d rights of way from the own- the scctions where the line and in some cases land where it was neces- o’clo secu will bought pass the | sary CHARLES E. CHAPMAN DEAD. Westbrook, Sept. 12.—Charles Chapegan, 26 years old, former repre- E giSfor W12 of Middle- morning E. A Woman Finds All Her Ambition Slipping New Britain women know how the aches and pains that often come when the kidneys fail make life a burden ache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy S distressing urinary trouble ire freguent indications of weak kid- neys and should be checked in time s Kidney Pills are for the ki only. They attack kidney d v striking at the cause. Here proof of their merit in a New Britain 91 Whiting St., Now 3 wnnot say what 1¢ pain that came in my back but it started rother suddenly. I wa constantly bothe for perhaps month or two. The first box of Do: | { i | Kidney Pills gave me relief and I ht two more boxes and was cured. vas ove ago and 50c at all 3 Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. after seve survived by a widow, four RO 4, He sons months illness five is and daughter: CARPET COMPANY 219 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD. (CORNER HAYNES ST.) Store Closes at 1 p. m. 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