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BLACK ——TAN WHITE SHINE WITH StiviA AND SAVE At all dealers—Accept no substitute NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNE MEXICO PLANS TO | REBUILD INDUSTRIES Revolution Shattered Plants Will Be Remodeled on Larger Scale— ‘ | Cement Plant at Juarez. | | (Correspondence of the Asso. Press.) Oct. 10.—Mexico plans to rebuild her revolution-shat- firm founda- Juarez, Mexico, | i | | tered industries upon a | tion. With in the Republic the thousands of fac- | the restoration of peace ‘lol'l s, mills, shaps and stores which | have been burned, wrecked or destroyed by fire | by the work of the bombing crew | which are always a part of a Mexican larmy in the field, The representative of a large Pacific par- | tially artillery or are to be rebuilt. coast cement manufacturing company | | recently in- the visited Andres spector general of consulates for Carranza government and General | Garcia, HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY—TRY THIS! Says glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. To see the tinge of healthy bloom {in your face, to see your skin get cleater and clearer, to wake up with- out a headache, backache, coated tongue or a nasty breath, in fact to feel your best, day in and day out, just try inside-bathing every morning for one week. 3efore breakfast each day, drink a glass of real spoonful of limestone phosphate in it £s a harmless me«ns of washing from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day’s indigestible waste, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully in- vigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. A quarter pound of limestone phos- phate will cost very little at the drug store but is sufficlent to demonstrate that just as soap and hot cleanses, sweetens and freshens the £kin, so hot water and limestone phos- rhate act on the blood and internal crgan: Those who are subject t constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, Theumatic twinges, also those pallid, are assured that one week of inside bathing will have them both way. The Original Nourishing Delicious Digestible Safe Milk [ivomics For Infants, Invalids and Gro “Rich Milk, Malted Grain Extract in Powdor Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. yuu GET THE BEST WHEN YOU BUY WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS, FROM PRING & BUCKLEY Electric Co. Every Glass-- Every Bottle demonstrates anew the distinctive, pleasing taste of distinctive —ORDER TODAY— Qur Brewery Bottling is a step ahead bottling of the: product :f Hubert Fische: i Diewery, LOUIS W. FODY, HOTE i BIXLOIN, KEE in the perfection f experts. Hartford, Conn. SRS & CO,, HER- MANN SCHMARR, W. J. McCARTHY, WHITE & CO. | | cement making. hot water with a tea- | sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, | water | whose skin is sallow and complexion | looking and feeling better in every |°® Francisco Gonzales, commander of the Juarez garrison, and consulted with | | them regarding the erection of | $1,000,000 cement plant in Juarez to utilize the great shale beds which are | te be found at the foot af the Juarez | mountains. This | tested and founa a has been | for | material to be | The supply is said | | kv experts to be inexhaustible and the | shale Deds are located near cnough | to the railroad to make haulage costs [ 1ow. good | The representative of the American cement company is being given every | ercouragement by the Carranza offi- | cials. They realize the importance of | having such e on the border where its product can be shipped to 211 points in the interior at a low cost. While many of the buildings in | Mexico are built of adabe, the larger | buildings are made of brick and stone, concrete having been little used in construction work in the interior be- cause of the comparative scarcity of | cement. With the construction of a | | plant to manufacture cement here, | | many Mexican laborers who are now | | forced to ga to the United States in | search of employment will be em-| | Ployed and, because of the lower cost | of labor in this country, it will be | possible to sell the finished product | | of the plant at a much lower rate | tan that prevailing in the United | States, the pramoters say. THIRTEEN WISH | SEATS 1D ¥ ACADEMY | t = | | even Vacant Seats in French Aca- | demy and Nearly Twice.As Many Candidates. | (Corr Pari pondence of the Asso. Press.) Oct. 2.—There are up to date thirteen avowed candidates for the | seven vacant seats in the French | Academy that are to be filled Trostilities end. thou, former premier and minister of | | justice, deputy for the department of | the Basses-Pyrenees; Paul Adam, the | | author and ecritic; Abel Ilermant, | president of the Literary society; _—_—mm—m— DANDRUFF GOES ! HAIR GETS THICK, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL after | ¢ They are Louis Bar- Save your hair! Double its beauty in 2 few moments. Try this! Hair stops coming out and particle of dandrufr disappears, _ Try as you will, after an application of Danderine, you ¢an not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair -and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most, will be after a few week’s use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first—yes put really new hair—growing all over the scalp. A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair, No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw 1t through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is immeo- diate and amazing—your hair will he light, fluffy and wavy, and have an ap- pearance of abundance; an incompar- able lustre, softness and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toil- et counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any——that it has been neglected or injured by care- less reatment—that's all. Danderine is to thie hair what fresh showers or rain and sunshine are to vegetation. Tt goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- ducing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS every Over 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. (0 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, b. . &, Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. The Heart of the Home tist; dre Maurel, and former election in 1911 in competition against Alfred the candidacy ciher Briand, | declare his Choates to Celebrate Their 193 Main Street | relative | neaith SDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1916, The heart of the home is the cooking range. No range is too good for you. You and your family donot want ordinary cooking. You demand food that is © perfectly cooked. The bestrangeis a lifetime investment. rawjord Ranses are different from all other ranges because they give you twenty Crawford advantages that make good cooking a habit. Go and sce that wonderful Single Damper which *“ Kindles"—* Bakes"—“Checks” with one simple motion. Your Crawford Dealer will give you at least twenty good reasons why you should own one. Georges de Porto-Riche, Henri Bordeaux, author of * crary Pilgrimages,” Pathe of cinematograph au works crowned aille L.e Senne, natic Crities a Iie om, Count Poizat and Adrien Teon pre Campus, Figaro, but mong the cabinet” persiste wil! lifficulty B.urgeois, has “Immort be to per candidacy, SOLD BY J. 0. MILLS & CO. MAIN ST. 80 WEST the dr: ete.; Monsieur me; Fred- thor of “The Recol- lections of a Iusband,” and two other by the Academy; president of the Dra- @'Oc- Ad sociation; Vigne re de Naurrois, Bertrand. Minister of State mier, who failed the new director of not announced his for seat The is Aristide of; the him to will be is likely a only pos ntly 1de as it | of { with General in the sup- Joffre. who, | position that all will go well until the ! time comes, universally accorded the distine- is the preeminent right to { tion. erick du Plessis of the Sorbonne; An- | Ca- | ARGENTINE MAKES IMMIGRANT LAWS ringent Reeuiations Against For- cigners Landing Will Become Effective October 26. Bucnos Aires, Argentina, Sept. 23 The promulgated (Correspandence of Assoviated last mmigration Pre —A decree spring further restrictir to the A fect October 26. During the past two years the ntine Republic will take ef- de- 55th Wedding Anniversary < amou Miss (¢ ling of Clevela few congratula the anniversary by Mr. and Mr at Stockbridge, . and Mr and ¢ automobile. vea no special obser ago Joseph lawyer and diplamat, “aroline Dutcher Ste nd, O. Aside from a tory telegrams from ance marked which was observed Ma . Choate are in excellen > out cvery day Choate in their home ! in their | replied, They expeet to remain | band.” . ;in Stockbridge until about November 10. Choate will be eighty v on January 24 next. He w dmitted to the New York bar in 1885, The mutual devotion of Mr. and Mrs. ‘hoate is noted among the friends of the aged couple. Years ago at a din- per Mr., Choate was asked, “Who vould vou like to be, Mr. Choate, 1f you were not Joseph H. Choate?” “Mrs. Choate’s second hus- Mr, He | & THE FIODERN HONE Since the cave man first carpeted his cave with the boughs of trees, the skins of animals, and man has sought home furnishings that would promote his comfort, and please his aesthetic tastes. Every home can be made more cheerful and attractive by the introduc- tion of Electric service. Wall paper, pic- tures, and all decorations appear bright- er and more cheerful under the clear, sparkling light of the Mazda lamp. Those homes that are still without Electric ser- vice are missing most of the comforts that present day science have made pos- sible. modern. The home that isn’t wired isn’t If your hom is not wired, don’t sit down and envy your more fortunate neighbor who is enjoying the benefits of Electric service, but telephone our Sales Department and ask for details of our present house wiring offer—the greatest and most liberal ever made in this com- munity. Telephone today! THE YNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT & WATER CO. 92 West Main St., New Britain, Ct. parture of scttlers and others for Bu- rope has heen so marked that some statesmen have been alarmed over the fact that a country with such a large area and relative sparse population could not hold i hititants. The goverament, however, has not been inipress and by decree which be- comes effective next month. many strngent conditions wiil hereafter round pe1mission of immigrants to nd in the Argentine. Any persons found nic diseas malkir the subject unfit for work, will be rred, as will all cripples, the latter provision sup- posedly being aimea at a possible inva- sion by wounded soldiers after the Eu- ropear war. Another clause of the new restriction bars all those who have been beggars in the country of ori- gin and ail other persons who may be suffering from considereq likely o become a publis charge The entire responsibility of bringing undesirable to the country is olaced upon the captain or owners of the ves- sel which brings them, and in cas% immigrants are rejected the vessel turn them to the port of em« In shipping circles it is said that this risk of bringing posgibly undesirable immigrants .from Ruro- pean countiies where registration is either defective or not practiced at all makes tne entire busineco of {immigra- tion undesirable in the viewpoint of the steamship companies. It is pro- vided in the regulations, however, that first class passengers are exempt from all the penalties pre~cribed in the de- cree, a fact which suggescta that in future ‘mmigrants may travel sately as salon pz “Corn-Sweet” is the newest descriptive word in the language—coined by delighted thousands to describe the new, delicious, sweet corn taste of (New) POST TOASTIES No longer need one be content with corn tlakes whose chief claim to taste is based on added cream and sugar, New Post Toasties rich flavor (corn-sweet) for original places have an that them above and beyond ordinary flakes. To pleasantly surprise your family, get a package of New Post Toasties and serve in flakes.” place of Don’t say a word but watch. ordinary ‘“corn New Post Toasties bring the smiles. ——at Grocers everywhere.