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1GASTORIA LTI | For Infants and Children, | Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria ALCOHOL R CENT. 1 AVegetable Preparalionfords- similating theFoodand Regula: Always ting the Stomachs and Bowels of TINFANTS SCHILDREN BG&I‘S the Promotes Digestion Cheerfut Slgnature ness and Rest.Containsreither : Opiu Morphine nor Miueral Of NOT NARCOTIC. | erfect Remedy for Corsilpz: ; tfi}x’\ » Sour Stomgch,mam_\nza Worras Convulsions Feverist ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. | TFacSinile Signature of For Over m 1 . smgpnceee< | Thirty Years " A6 months 0} | 35 Doses >33CEnts c ASTflRI fi THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK GITY. Office Open from 8 A. M. to § P. M. To INsure HAPPINESS BUY A MAGEE RANGE Realize the comfort and pleasure it will bring into your home. One movement of the damper immediately starts up your fire. Another movement of the damper and the wonderful Magee oven is quickly heated on five sides. Heavy castings and the Magee Special Flue System make it a lasting pleasure to use a Magee Range. Coal goes a long way in a Magee Range. 5 PHILADELPHIA 1., o i GE USRS e oo DENTAL ROOMS| = e ). C Riploy Art Co, 193 Main Street HARTFORD. Over 25c Store Branch Studio 103 West Main Street, New Britain, Conn. BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES " For Your Insurance and Surety Bond Avold trouble by having your Insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. . &, Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. NEW, BRITAIN DAILY. HERALD, TOESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1016. ' TRACTORS FOR NEW ‘TANKS’ NADE HERE Peoria Manufacturer Said He Sold 1,000 to England Washington, Sept. 19.—The British “tanks,” the armored motor cars used in recent assaults on German trenches in northern France so successfully as to attract world-wide attention, were built for the most part in Peoria, TIL, in the form of caterpillar tractors de- sizned many years before the war be- gan for the purpose of meeting some of the difficult problems of modern farming. Bxcept for their armor. their machine guns and their crew thousands like them are in use today in the United States, in plowing, die- ging ditches, and other labors less heroic than war. M. M. Baker, vice president of the Holt Manufacturing Company, ex- plained here that it was machines made by his company at its Peoria plant that had hurdled German trenches walked through forests and crawled over shell craters in the face of intense gunfire. “We have sold about 1,000 caterpil- lar tractors to the British govern- ment,” said Mr. Baker. “We have had nothing to do with putting armor on them, or placing machine guns but some of our men at Aldershot, Eng., recently were notified that the British government intended to arm some of the tractors and use them for work other than the usual towing of big guns. “Germany had some of these trac- tors before the war began, and al- though I do not understand just how it occurred, I believe she may have got others since then. We have sent some to France and some to Russia So far as I know, up until the recent .appearance of the armored cars the tractors were used only to tow big guns. I understood that Germany used ahout forty of them in this work before Liege early in the war and recent photographs show that the British are using some of them now for the same purpose.” Mr, Baker said he did not know how many of the 1,000 tractors sent to England had been armored and put in service as land battleships, nor did he know what equipment the Brit- ish war office had placed upon cars to be used in this work. “It is true,” said Mr. Baker, “that these tractors can go ahead over al- most anything or through almost any- thing. They can straddle a trench, go through a swamp, roll over logs, or climb through craters like a ground juggernaut. It looks uncanny to see them crawl along the ground just like a huge caterpillar. In a thick forest, if they encounter trees they could not brush out of their way they could easily be used to uproot them and clear their own paths.” Mr. Baker said the tractors sent to England weigh about 18,000 pounds each, develop 120-horse power and are built of steel. The caterpillar fea- ture, he explained is of the utmost importance. Speaking broadly, the tractor crawls on two belts, with cor- rugated surfaces on either side of the body. The corrugated surface is on the ground. On the inside of the belts on each side of the body, are two llnes of steel rails, making four lines in all. These rails are in short sections jointed and operate over a cogged mechanism that actually lays them down with their belt attachment as the tractor moves akead and picks them up again, so that the car runs on its own self-made track continu- ously. The short joints in the ralls make it easy to turn to right or left. KNIGHT-CAMPBELL NUPTIALS. Popular Young Couple to Wed Thurs- day at St. Mary’s Church. A pretty wedding will be solemnized at St. Mary's church at 9 o’clock Thursday morning, when Raymond Knight and Miss Mary Campbell will be united in marriage at a solemn nuptial high mass. Rev. John T. Winters will tie the nuptial knot. The couple will be attended by Robert O’'Neil as best man and Miss FEllen Campbell, a niece of the bride, Aas bridesmaid. The bride will wear a Blue suit of chiffon broadcloth and will carry a shofver bouquet. The bridesmaid’s gown will be plum color chiffon broadcloth. Following the ceremony a reception will be held at the home of the bride’s parents at 129 Cleveland street. A I oL R WAV WA To insure Victor quality, always look for the famous trademark, “His Master's Voice." It is on every Victrola and every Victor Record. It is the only way to identify genuine Victrolas and Victor Records, NAARAV WA AWARWANAWA | | A AV AV AR AW AW AWAWAW AT AW AWARAWAWAWAV AWAWAWAWAWAWAWAWAWAW rin theatres of WAV TAWAWAVAVAWAWAWAWAWAWYA 0 like best. AR AWAWANAWAWAW ARV AV AWAWAVAVAWAWY Important warning. Victor Needles or Tungs-tone Stylas on Victors or Victrolas. greatest music of all the world Victrola XVI1, $200 Victrola XVI, electric, $250 Mahogany or oak If the Victrola did nothing but bring to you the soul-stirring arias and concerted numbers of opera, beautifully rendered by the world’s greatest artists, that alone would make it a treasured addition to your home. But besides the compositions of the great masters, the Victrola brings into your S and mirth that satisfies alike the longing for musical harmonies and the taste for- sheer entertainment. Whether you wish to hear the superb voice of Caruso or Melba; the witty songs of Harry Lauder or Nora Bayes; exquisite instrumental solos by Kreisler or Paderewski; stir- selections by Sousa’s Band or Victor Herbert’s Orchestra —the Victrola brings them to you true to life, just as they are rendered by the same artists in the great opera houses and home a wonderful variety of the world. And as you sit and enjoy all these musical riches, you will marvel at the varied accomplishments of the Victrola and thor- oughly appreciate its value as a companion and entertainer—a treasured possession in your home. Daily demonstrations at all Victor dealers’. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Victor Records can be safely and satisfactorily played only with ] on 'V Victor Records cannot be safely played on machines with jeweled or other reproducing poiats. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 28th of each month Victrola t L Go today and hear the kind of music you The Victor dealer in your neighborhood will gladly play it for you and demon~ strate the various styles of the Victor and Victrola—$10 to $400. - music W il | G T e B L o Fo o D D D L L o L B B D e B 0 B0 N Foa L Lo Ao D D [V ) G I i T [l MORE TRAFFIC POSTS. Tokio, Police and Fire Department Being Attended To. Needs hold, More traffic warning signals have been installed about the city and a honeymoon trlp will be taken to ‘Washington, D. C, after which the couple will reside at 129 Cleveland street. Mr. Knight {s employed as a chauffeur by the H. R. Walker com- pany. RHEUMA TISM Physician Believes a Genuine Rem- edy for the Disease Has Been Found. Rheuma, the wonderful rheumatism remedy sold by Clark & Brainerd Co., and all druggists, gives quicker and more lasting relief than other reme- dies costing many times as much. Rheuma, passes the deadly poison- ous secretions into the bowels and kidneys, from which they are quickly thrown off in a natural, healthy way. Read what a reputable physiclan says about Rheuma: I have made a most careful investigation of the formula employed in the manufacture of Rheuma, and I heartily recommend it as a remedy for all forms of rheu- matism, I find Rheuma far in ad- vance of the methods generally em- ployed in the treatment of rheuma- tism, and altogether different in com- pesition from the remedies usually prescribed.”—Dr, Lyons. This should give any sufferer from rheumatism confidence to try Rheu- | ma. warning standard has been placed at the intersection of Stanley and East Main streets. Another one has been installed at the intersection of Church and Elm streets and at the junction of Main, Walnut, Chestnut and Arch streets a three cornered section has been roped off. The safety board has also arranged for a number of addi- tional traffic restriction signs for Church street and other restricted dis- tricts. trict by effective CHOLERA IN PHILIPPINES. the minister of the Imperial House- has the Philippine Islands have been des- ignated as a This means that all persons and arti- cles coming to Tokio by way of the Philippines will not be permitted en- trance to the palace grounds thoroughly disinfected. quarantine, ment, although quarantine is already from Manila and lands generally. G Sept. 19.—Baron Hatano, | Seoul, Korea, Sept ert, a German musician, lieved to have composed for the Japanese national Jimigayo died here recently age of 68. He was one of neers in the introduction of music into Japan and for vears was connected with the at Tokio. BELGIAN TOWN FINED, The Hague, Netherlands The Belgian town of Lierre fined 50,000 marks hecat occasion of the recent national issued a notification that at i the pio- infected department cholera the household western twenty court until It is not a by the Japanese govern- ept. 19.— has on been the fete in practice the against ships South Sea Is- big Belgian tricolor on the top of an This afternoon the junior pumping engine of the fire department was taken to the cormer of School and Camp streets and a line of hose run to a point near the top of Walnut Hill park. The little pump shot a stream of water over the brow of the hill, showing that Emmons Place is now secure against a dearth of water in case of a bad fire. RUSSIA’S BIG AIN Petrograd, Sept. 1 A new grain the Imperial Bank will be opened in Samara in the near fu- ture. It will be not only the largest elevator in Russia, but, in capacity, the largest in Furope. Its capacity will be over 2,000,000 bushels. Ele- vator building is being pushed with all energy possible under present difficult conditions for the purpose of developing the elevator system in grain regions of Huropean Russia and Siberia, ELEVATOR. £00d elevator of with HOW TO BE SLIM If you are too fat and want to reduce your weight 15 or 20 pounds don’t starve and weak- en your must always be laughed at on b account of your fat, but go to Clark & Brainerd Co. of Oil of Korein capsules, take one after each meal before retiring at night. ‘Weigh yourself once a week and note what a pleasant and reliable method this is for re- moving superfluous fat any part of the body. It costs little, harmless should convince anyone that it is unnecessary unsightly oak tree. In order to defend tree against German assaults, had surrounded it with barbed wire. REACH HOLLAND. Netherlands, 19 1,500 escaped Russian ners-of-war are stated to have so far reached this country from Ger- many. Owing to the deficient ship ping connections with England lately over 150 are now waiting to sail RUSSIANS Amsterdam, —No less than Sept system or think you or any druggist, and get a hox for and one join their regiments according to the Amsterdam Telegraaf. ISLAND DISAPPEARS. Toklo, Sept. 19.—The island of Ni ima of the Kozan group, which lay in the Pacific ocean about south of Yokohoma, recently peared. Tt came into existence Janu ary 1914, as a result of vol canic action and had a coast line of about two miles, from is absolutely and a week's trial to be burdened even a single pound of fat. MAN AUTHOR DIES IN JAPAN. | 19.—Fra Eck- | anthem, | the | | prisonment some of its inhabitants had hoisted a | the | they | that country en route for home to re- | | always given me relief. 600 miles | disap- | REAL SPORT IN JAPAN. Tokio, " Sept. 19.—Dog-fightin| | cock-fighting have developed intd an evil the Japanese governmen regulation the punishment promulgated prohi | such contests in future and| viding a of fine Dog-fighting has sj fashionable circley for its| therance It that fighting has incited gambling. extensively in clubs have been formed is charged Brings lts Toll of Sickness to Britain People. - Chilly, damp, changing weat | hard on the kidne Even more irritating are colds, and pneumonia; They congest the kidneys; They bring backache and disor kidney action For wealk kidneys use a tested Britain people Doan's Kidney Pills Mrs. J 95 Elm St., Britain says: “I have used Doan's| ney Pills for backache, which § to come on from a cold. They I think t is recom are a good medicine and tr recommend them to othe Price at all dealers. simply ask for a kidney remedy: Doan’s Kidney ’ills—the same Mrs. Young had Foster=Mil Co., Props., Buffalo, N. X. andi