New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 18, 1916, Page 10

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EXPEDITION LOSER UITTLE DAYLIGHT) Troopers Spend Most of Time in | Active Manenvers Field Headquarters, American Puni- tive Expedition in Mexico, Oct, 14.— “‘Fire control” drills, which, month’s time fectiveness of cavalry regiments’ in 100 per cent., ar. ° field manecuv nerican Punitive r from beir tion for the expeditionary troops, the hia during the last few months in mportant factors ng held by xpediton. imable benefit to them, to the mounted arm. n commanding officers opportuni- to handle larger bodies of men under condition more nearly akin to those of war than have obtained =t he maneuvers, which are varied, i and in accordance with ed plans, include such sim- horse training and of warfare prob- | lve the handling of Fire control, although ed among the elementary cises, is virtua w to the cavalry, althou ntry has been work- 1 on it for several years. amphlets issued by the School of Musketr; at I°t. Sill, Okla., have been furnished commanding officers and problems they contain in skeleton form are amplified and worked out. Exercises suggested in these pam- ts also are being tried out and tions for improvement, result- g froin actual practice, are being noted Recommendations by regi- mental officers being studied by General J. J. Pershing and his chief of staff, Colonel De R. C. Cabell, and D — exer- are 'MRS. MELTON'S LETTER To Tired Worn-out Mothers Jackson, Miss.—*“I shall feel repaid for writing this letter if I can help any tired, worn-out mother or housekeeper to find health and strength as I have. “I have a fami end asked me to try Vinol. I did so and now I am well and strong and my old time energy has been restored. Vinol has no superior as a tonic for worn- out, run-down, tired mothers or house- —DMrs. J. N. Melton, Jack- ark & Brainerd Co., Riker Drug Store, New Britain. Also at the leading drug stores in all Conn. towns. | in a have increased the ef- | fire a period of stagna- | particu- | It has of five, sew, cook and do my housework and I became | very much run-down in health. A fri- | those considered worth while are be- ing incorporated in tentative manuals, Cavalrymer Afoot. Studying developments of the Euro- pean wa and realizing that, under modern conditions of warfare, cavalry does most of its fighting on foot, commanders of that arm of the serv- ice are giving their troops a great deal of dismounted work, paying particu- lar attention to attack. In this con- nection it is noticeable that the r ing bugle no longer sounds the c for every maneuver is made b. Save for the tramp of hoofs and the leather-softened rattle of equipment troop movements are made silently, NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1916. not a voice being raised in command. When a problem, prepared by the commanding general or his st ] given out, each of the of umpire watche er each mimic held. Tactical ¢ Jointed out and suggestio relative to bett mane might have been employed, Full advantage the fact that the of cavalry at headgnarte circumstance without pa annals for ye: A1 th being used, it also is observed, made that s being taken B re four regiments s camp, a el in army are regiments | { most apy being maneuvered at full war strength as provided under the new army re- organization bill. This affords tho first opportunity American command- ers have had of handling troops of this e in maneuvers. The war game will re when the maneuver point where every able will be marched inary enemy under conditons that al- ximate real war. a climax Drille from 6 to 8 hours performing duties which, if not car- ed out, might turn a healthy camp into a dangerous one, the expedition thus far has not stagnated. day and fourteen inch guns of the new battle- ship Pennsylvania, >hed after they uns of photogr with their sister In this picture we see some of the | Tennsylvanicz ’s 14 Inch Guns, Which Made Hits at Eleven Miles | lilke caliber, rarvelous gunnery in the re The Pennsy! commission on June ready her big show their ent prac- nia was | 12 last, and al- s and her men have ability to hit a target | showed the world some, cleven and a half miles away 1,400 pounds vith shells weighing apie rced in [ No wonder the men of the Penns: venia and Capt. Henry B. Wilson, her commander are proud of their splen- aic¢ shi _Thé ORIGINAL ‘Malted. Milk 2 \ % Cost YOU * SamePrice A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Keep Horlick’s Always on Hand Quick Lunch; Home or Office. = Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Says a glass of hot water and phosphate prevents illness and keeps us fit. Just as coal, behind bustible ma so the food @ when 1T vuiis, leaves a certain amount of incom- al in the form of ashes na drirk taken day after day leaves in the alirer a certain amount of ind terial, which if not completly ted from the system of each dav, b comes food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels. From this mass of left ove e, toxins and | ptomain like poisons are formed and sucked into the blood. Men and women who can't get feel- ing right must begi inside | baths. Before e : morning drink & s of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime- stone phosphate in it to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels the previous | day’s accumulation of poiscns and toxins and to keep the entire alimen- tary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick head- ach, colds, biliousness, constipation, others who wake up wita bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff- | ness, or have a sour, gassy stomach | | after meals, are urged to get a quar- | } ter pound of limestone phosphate from ! the drug and begin internal This | will cost very litt Remember inside bathing is more important than outside bathing, be- cause the skin pores do not absorb | impurities into the blood, causing poor { healt vhile the bowel pores do. Tust and hot water cleanses, d freshens the skin, hot water and limestone phosphate | act on_the stomach, iiver, kidaey; ! bowels. practicing \ = - sufficient to make | | anyone an enthusiast on the subject. | ind l i Personality in shoes means a speakinglike- ness of the good taste of the wearer. LA FRANCE fol- lows no freak style yet is always expressive to a degree of the ultra fashionable. Comfort and fit are sat- isfying features. No. 4-53 Blue Kid Vamp Tvory Top. Quality = TEL. 805 807 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY COD STEAK, Gem SALMON HADDOCK, Silver Finn | pp,OUNDERS MACKEREL, Large OPENED CLAMS FINNAN HADDIE QUOHAUGS SMELTS SCALLOPS COD CHEEKS BOSTON BLUE BUTTER FISH HALIBUT TILE FISH OYSTERS C. A. HALL 238 MAIN STREET TEL. 806 VOTERS ATTENTION! D0 YOU REMEMBER how well employed you were in 1912? You remember Woodrow Wilson became president March 4th, 1913? Do you remember the follwing winter, after the democrats passed the lowering the tariff? Underwood Law You remember the Factories in New Britain Were Running FOUR DAYS a week in the spring of 1914. Do you remember the city of New Britain levied a special tax to pay unemployed men to work on our city streets? You remember the ‘Bread Lines” and unemployment in the big cities? Do You Remember How Cheap-Made Foreign Products Poured Into This Country from Europe soon after the Democrats passed the Underwood Tariff Law? Then Came The European War in August, 1914 You Remember How The War Stopped Foreign Manufactured Goods From Coming Over? Do you remember how Everybody in Eu- rope Except Munitions of War Workers Stopped Work and Went to Fighting? You remember then the first “War Orders” arrived in New England in the spring of 1915 and how business in our factories gradual- : ly commenced to pick up. Do you realize that w e are shipping approximately $400,000,000.00 of our products to the Warring Nations of Europe, every month? You know how prosperous we are now. Do you believe the Democrats when they say that they made this prosperity? YOU KNOW THAT—THE EUROPEAN WAR BROUGHT US PROSPERITY after the Democrats lowered the tariff and gave us a year of Hard Times. i EYT. After The War Ends You Must Know “War Orders” Will Stop Coming to Us. Fighting men in Eurcpe will become factory men again. Their Products Will Be Sent Here to This Country and We Will Have the Democratic Hard Times Again That We Had Before the War. VOTE FOR HUGHES AND A REPUBLICAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF, WHICH Wil1. PREVENT DEMOCRATIC HARD TIMES AFTER THE WAR.

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