New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 24, 1916, Page 9

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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERAL Y, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1916. TALENTED OPERA SINGER TELLS ’ WONDERFUL STORY CONCERNING RERSELF GREY WELCOMES AN Miss Marie Ross says éheiv;'as brought back to health af- AN’“-WAR LEAEUE ter being a hopeless invalid. ; IS o | Peace Must Be Upheld by Force, As T have said before, remarked Mr. Martin, the & fone man at h u T by o : Viscount Says onal tonic and its > in all parts of the s brought L 7 e, London, Oct. 24.—The allies wel- mechanics, ba . - i come efforts by neutrals for a com- people, in fact peo- . e | bination to prevent future wars. This ks of life. It is purely A R | was made pla by Viscount Grey 1 is made from the juice of ‘ secretary for foreign affairs, b o & (13 Q >'s plants, fibres, root barks, speech yesterd before the re -t 't 1 d harmful it in it and its effects i . \ | |sentatives of all the allied countries are wonderful with people suffering e were present. : 39 from sour acid stomach, gas, bloat, S 0 “I Delieve the best work neutrals m e coo ln ea.sy cons n, liver and for those R R can do for the moment is to try to run do ling as if they were . . irevent a war like this from hap- in need of a tonic to brace them up . - | pening again. If the nations had been fiym that tired out, never get rested vnited in such an agreement and »u will make no mistake if X g - rrompt resolution to insist in 1914 i bk remed has a reputa- | MISS MARIE ROSS that the dispute must be referred to Y C let 1out the country and | e a conference or The Hague, that the L i i i g Om]’ ete sales have been enormous. Miss Ross, | an advertisement about Herbal L Belgian treaty must be observed, : who is a well known singer with the Tone. I tried it with misgivings |{there would :;mve been no war,” he 3 i Gas Range Lor li Opera Co., and who address ' thinking it would do me no good as |said. N 3 i e is at the Ilotel Gerard, N. Y, City, ;1 had tried so many different ways to [ “Nations fighting for thelr exis- 4 y : ¢ : 3 attaChEd to makes the follow statement: . get well. After about a week’s use |tence, with daily increasing prospects £ B § - the end Of “Last winter g the Opera se v stomach began to mend and I can |of seeing victory brought nearer, still g " ! son I had a severe attack of ptomaine thfully say today that I am well | knowing that if they stop short of B I - 3 coal Rang'e. poison which left me with a very bad @ $ I am pleased to send |victory they stop short of everything i Ve case of indigestion, my food would you my photograph and am glad to |for which they are struggling, cannot sour a few moments after eating, gas | indorse this wonderful remedy.” be expected to spend much time would form and I would bloat terri- Mr. J. R. Martin, the Lax-a-Tone |thinking about what might happen bly. It affected my heart and I began | expert is at the onomy New Eng- |after victor ecured:- But the neu- to lose wei Along about the mid- | land Drug Co., 365 Main St., where he | trals can do it. dle of the 1 I felt so weak and |is explaining the merits of this won- “I observe that not only President miserable I thought I would have to | derful remedy to the New Britain | Wilson, but Mr. Hughes, is support- give up when a friend of mine read public, ing a league started, not with the object of interfering with the bel- e o ligerents in this war, but which will R “_AL ijnm i]P tective association, yesterday re o1 do its part in making peace secure I E iy a statement in which he cri in the future. = financial administration of the ro: Force Must Be Factor. CABINET He inquired why the Boston and “It is a work of neutral countrie: ey ¥ T GLENWQOD Scores Baker for Comparing Wash- | Maine did not reduce its unfunded |to which we should all look with fa- debt from its great earnings which, | vor and hope. Only, we must bear he states, have given the road this |this in mind; if the nation after the vear a surplus of $9,153,143.61, the |war are able to do something ef- b greatest in its histor He also con- |fective by binding themselves with Albuquerque, N. M., Oct. 24. tended that the road was today pay- |the common ohject of preserving Theodo: Roosevelt, speaking r- | ing York and Boston banking | peace, they must be prepared to un- day, denounced Secretary of interests approximately four per cent. | dertake not more than they are able ker for the s reported com- | for the use of its own money. 1o uphold by force, and to see, when rison of Washington’s soldier | assdrted that the financial iti the time of crisis comes, that it is A T et i et | {11 8 L —~— | Mexican revolutioni \d criticized | of the road completely justifies his |upheld by force. & 255 o e B s NN ““/l\\‘ 4 : he president for putting Sceretary | pre s ¢ ms of the manner in “The question we must ask them is - 3 SN NIV - [ = Baker in the cabinet in the first place | which affairs have been this: ‘Will you play up when the 1 4 -_-“““““““‘ et e e i e Umoicomen Il ignoLmetelytlic Sten 0 s/ A0 e s O | 1 0 0 W\ N O N N e (e NSNS N N O e S reported comparison. “This compar- o e G rmanual of presidents and sovereigns ison of Mr. Baker’s, acquiesced in by : L '« |that is really to make this worth the silence of N ilson,” said Col. | DOCTOR BLOCKS BEARDSLEY. |\hile; it must also have behind it o ° ° Roosevelt, “shows that Mr. Wilson in e —— parliaments and national sentiments. : lenwo ds are Brlm F ll of Good hl y nis heart believes that Washington | pemocratic Candidate for Governor | “Suppose the conditions of 1914 oc- . I ngs was no better than a or. Carranza; ; 8 e cur again and there is such a league X that the men of the revolution stood Ordered to Rest Mis Xoyes. | tence, everything will depend B B So e e S el e : m;’m_":‘“: ;‘;";"‘1;“‘;;_;;;;',133;“1;‘;?“,‘,1:"“,‘;;‘;5‘,‘;";‘} ! 15 § The Glenwood Balanced Baking Damper is far ahead The Glenwood Shelf Under Oven Door is not station- & {M‘fl"‘“dfl“‘ foT;EONCIIONL AN R0 s Deg S i ! of any other—it is as positive as the turning of a rail- ary—it automatically raises and lowers as oven door ington to Villa and Also Wilson for Not Removing Iiim. a half in M o have murdered this war to compel each nation, as ‘Amgpricans by the hundreds and |making a remarkably vigorous cam-) v Tor vital interest, to keep f road switch—open to start the fire, closed to bake— is opened or closed. It is always level with oven bot- 2 ¢ H i i ccti roug » - 1. . = = & A . MeXicans by the tens of thousands. his election throughout the | hesce other than by force, i just this one damper for kindling or baking and best tom—a great convenience when basting meats or re- Tlx se men have perpetrated every |gtate has been obliged by advice of _— = N of au) it can’t warp or stick. Inoving food. ies of outrage upon women and 3 BRART RS, 11 ) : | his physicians, Doctors Wilson and i & : = 5 e iren and have turned all Mexico |1 Phvsicians, o STRAWS” FOR WILSON The Glenwood Revolving Coal Grate is easy to shake The Glenwood Sectional Top is interchangeable— i y f sta atio; se & Smith of Bridgeport, to abandon for - = < L - i imfofaiollfotistaryatiop iid eatolond s at all times, and simply fine for removing clinkers. cross pieces can not warp—a wash boiler can be placed S dory i they have o He : o is speaking engagements K 1 1 e 4 € 2 1 K it ,,‘,.1“‘;\,\:,‘-‘\\5 o et l:::‘r::f;‘ tl,]k:,‘cwlm mf mi_ Juage | Polls by New York Herald and New It is triangular in shape, with three different sides at the back as well as in front for quick heating, leav- American government under the lead- X ; 0 ¥ i) X i £ [« for wear. ing the front holes free for cooking. Iip of ir Wilkon and his cabinet | Beardsley has been troubled for some | York American Give Comnecticut ) . : f h 5 officer now defends them by the foul- | time with his eyes, and ten days ago| = 0 =~ 2 The Ash Pan rests on a roller bearing frame—just Glenwood Iron is smooth ;md perfect—the easiest, of | in as a complication. The oS Domocrats: open door and it rolls out at the slightest touch, neat any to clean—a real delight to the most exacting 3 ander on the men who made |iritis set in us a nation.”” Col. Roosevelt said {qves have not yielded to treatment as| The old sayving that “straws show ; and clean. housekeeper. Get one and you’ll be glad ever after. that the man who professed such | which way the wind blo exem- : ldly as e 4, and he has been ; ; doctrines was “wholly unfit to stay in | 12Pidly as expected, X a8 DECN | plificd in two straw ballots, taken in M C o the cabinet and the president who re- |#dvised to adhere to his physicians’| connecticut by two New York news- ; - . Lurtin ompany 1 | | tained him w: wholly unfit to re- 1a((\’ine that he stop using them and | papers. The ballots were taken en- | New Britain main president of the United States.” | ;yoid excitement. He expects ta ful- | t¥ely independently, but the results are the same. The papers collecting the vote are ingfon tonight and will undoubtedly | (e New York Herald and New York | be in New Haven for the big rally { American, both strongly pro-Hughes. i P = B R ; ; ) = And their ballots are j.,g{p,,s strongly Hughes ,493 The New York American poll, as]m that city. Here is the American howed by their previous vote T T S e Benson 57 e T e ol anifond: (Indicated on the card) _that the Boston, Oct. 24—Conrad W. The Herald’s poll, the more ex- The poll shows that every impor- |yt so comprehensive. To date, it has | Wilson progressives are choosing Wilson over Crooker, counsel for the Boston and |thc engagements for the larger centers | ( nqeq and thorough of the two, has tant city in Connecticut will give the |, . e ol | Hughes ... . QBoans Hughes in the proportion of two to Maine minority stockholders’ | of the state as possible. gone into every kind of Connecticut president a smashin Pority inaliincludedicn ARt or L IR e S Benson Araniees | one. The new voters are for Wilson community and sampled every class. ' the usual republican lead in the|there (secured through return postal | rpis yote was taken principally in | Ly, tied pame p1ato tWeTl & = Here is the result today: | smaller places will be cut down or re- | cards is exceedingly interesting, con- |the second senatorial district, which | ¢asting thelr fivst ballot for Wilson, Wilson 7 i‘-'cr-'*ed- firming the result of the Herald poll } is normally strongly republican. The | to six for Hughes. | T 2 fili his engagement to speak at South- M. FINANCE Counsel for Minority Raps Handling of Large Surplu { October 25. Judge Beardsley is mak- ling every effort to keep as many of BY BRIGGS Coc K TAL L @NSTHERISS Dishes For Coupons No matter how many dishes you have, you will want to own this beautiful set, too. You can obtain it for 25 coupons and only $2.75 in cash. One coupon with each pound of Wedgwood Creamery Butter We want you to taste Wedgwood Creamery Butter and see what a fine butter modern creameries and pasteurization can produce. 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