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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, f NEW ENGLAND g A . ot oge y nimal Fertilizers will koep your soil in condition and grow more profitable crops every year. They-are made of BONE, BLOOD, MEAT and high-grade chemicals—natural plant foods. Our booklet will tell, free, how profitable crops can be grown. Ask our dealer to help solve your fertilizer problems and write us for booklet, “Forceful Facts for Farmers.”’ N N LA TR T T OO froston, Moss, For Sale by T. B. Atwater, Plantsville |PACIFISTS CLOSE | CHADTIG SESSION AUCTION SALE!: A full tine of the latest designs IN WALL PAPERS, MYALS, GILTS and BLANKS. CUT OUT BORDERS, ctc. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Bronzes, Brushes, Shellacs, room " and picturc moulding. Glass, Window Shades, Wall paper printing machine, framing machinery, pictures. ANl latest style fixtures, One Harley-Davidson Motorcycle. SALE MONDAY, FEB. 26th, 1917, at 9 o’clock. in the forenoon, at Store, No. 75 Arch Street, New Britain, Comil. A. P. MARSH, Deputy Sheriff. OAT- picture That I Will Go to Some Church ' Sunday, Feb. 25" Time of Services in the Papers. DO YOUR COOKING AT THE TABLE With the Electric Grill, every cook- ing need is served, as a complete meal for two or three persons may be speed- ily prepared in a very satisfactory -man- ner. Price for February $ 4 98 Only . . . Regular Value $6.50 There are only a few days left in February, so if you are to take advan- tage of this special offer, you should act at once. If you fail to secure one of these Grills, now, you will always regret THE UNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT & WATER CO. 94 West Main St., New Britain, Conn. Nothing Concrete Att_ained During Flood of Motions New York, Feb. 24.—Two hundred pacifists from all sections of the coun- try, who have been in session at the ! Hotel Biltmcre since Thursday to all ‘peace organizations could support, jadjourned in disorder last night with- | out having accomplished their pur- pose, or, in the opinion of Dr. George W. Kirckwey, chairman, ‘“anything ielse of any consequence.’ A resolution favoring submission of the question of a declaration of war to popular vote was rescued from the avalanch of motions, counter motions and amerdments, which beset the conference. and was finaliy passed by [the delegates as individuals. The | action, it was pointed cut. will not bind the twenty-eight organizations represented by the delegates, nor will {it have the official support of any | of them. “We have degenerated into a mass meeting; there is nothing but chaos,” . Kirchwey, when the wrangle of protesting pacifists was at ,its height. ‘Since we can’t have ! order, Jet us have chaos for a while.’ The introduction by Dr. Authur D. { Call of another resolution in which | the conference was asked to pledge solemnly its appreciation of the in- tegrity and patriotic devotion of Pres- ident Wilson was the signal for more disorder. “1 object!” shouted Joseph D. Can- non, of the League Against Militar- ism. “We don't appreciate those things at al. I fnove that we pledgs our support to President Wilson inso- far as he conscientiously struggles against war.” In confusion the amendment was put to the vote and was carried, its opponents protesting against the count. Resclutions proyiding for the dispatch to Washington of a delega- tion of pacifists which should hring the resolution to the president’'s at- wention; resolutions calling upon con- gress to seitle international difficulties by conciliatory measures only, and resolutions providing for publicity measures also were carried after con- siderable discussion and acrimonious debate. & Quoting Cicerp Without a “House.” The sudden = disappearance from view of a committee on findings which the delegates had appointed to con- sider resolutions before they should be put to ‘the conference occasioned considerable questioning and amuse- ment. After many proposals had been referred to this body without result or repcrt, a delegate was moved to ask Chairman Kirchwey whers the committee could be found. and how it could be made to report. “In the words of Cicero, pro- nounced on a similar occasion, you 'may search me,” the chairman re- plied, in prerlexity. Mrs.. Emil Balch, instructor of English at Wellesley college, said the committee, of which she was a mem- ber, was in a ‘'state of innocuous des- uetude.” In the confusion Dr. Anna Garland Spencer, professor of sociology in. Al- leshany col'ege, Meadville, Penn., arose. ‘Woman Denounces Meeting. “I want to say that I.came here, as did many others, from a distance expecting to do something toward uniting the forces for peace. We have talked and talked; babbled on like | brooks, but we have done nothing. We have spent two days resolving and motion'ng, protesting and sup- Pdorting, but not one concrete step toward completing our program has been taken. “It's too late to do anything now, but before we have another meeting we must perfect machinery of par- liamentary business and curb the de- sire to hear ourselves talk. This has been a verituble town meeting instead }ot a serious convention.” Most of the pacifists will leave this city today for their homes. Dr. Kirch- wey and a number of delegates will soon leave for Washington to ‘‘en- deavor to interview the president® regarding the “war crisis.” THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS. Mother Gray’'s Sweet Powders for Children, a Certain relief for Feverishness, Headache, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and destroy Worms. They frequently break up Colds in 24 hours. They are so pleasant to the taste Children like them. Over 10,000 testimonials. Used by Mothers for 30 years. They never fall. 8old by all Druggists, 25c. Sample maliled FREE. Address, Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, RE Y6 . /,'a\ Look! Resinol has cleared that awful skin-eruption away The moment that Resinol Oint- ment touches itching skin the itch- ing usually stops and ealing begins. ‘That is why doctors have prescribed it 8o successfully for over 20 years in even the severest cases of ecze- ma, ringworm, rashes, and many other tormenting, disfiguring skin diseases. Aidedéz' warm baths with Resinol Soap, Resinol Ointment makes a sick skin or scalp healthy, quickly; easily and at little cost. Reginol Ointment and Resinol Soap also 10 clear away pimples and dan- | agree on an anti-war program, which: | TCHING BURNING | RASH NEARLY DROVE MISS PRATT WILD Healed by Cuticura in Less Than a Month With Two Boxes Ointment and Two Cakes Soap. Cost $1,50, *‘I was taken first with a fine humor on my hands and around my ankles. ‘The general .appearance was of a red @ rash, and there was suchitch- ing and burning it nearly 2 drove me wild. fiy scratch- ing the affected parts they | §' got moist and I was obliged to keep my ankles and fin- gers wrapped in linen. It bothered me most at night. “Then I used Cuticura | Soap and Ointment, and in less than a | month, after I had used two boxes of Cuticura Ointment and two cakes of Soap, not a_trace remained. 1 was healed.” (Signed) Miss A. B. Pratt, | Ossipee, N. H., Aug. 21, 1916. ‘The majority of skinandscalptroubles might be prevented bf’ using Cuticura Soap exclusively for all toilet purposes. On the slightest sign of redness, rough- ness, pimples, or dandruff, apply a little Cuticura Ointment. ;Absolutely noth- ing more effective. ‘or Free Samples by Return Mail address Fost-card: ¢‘Cuticura, Dept. R, Boston.” Sold everywhere. 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