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GSl'. WIFE TESTIFIES »FOR HER HUSBAND AND TELLS INTERESTING STORY| ‘:Joseph George of 118 Whiting St., Tells of How Her usband Regained His Health After Great Suffering. B 2 to do it. Many people in New Britain owe their health today to LAX. -A-TOVE tey- do not hesitate to tell about it either and it seems to be a pleasure This remedy has been among you now for many months 8 '8t0Gd the test of time and it will continue to stand the test. Why? ask, the reason is simple, it has the ‘merit, that is the reason to ith. Mr: Martin has been and will; be ghd to tell any one tbout 3. will call around and ask him. bl P n. QGeorge says. husband suffered with constlnnmm. indigestion, sleepless nlghu. # Very ne; ous, nothing seemed to' help him at all' until ONE and ‘that r d it to any one that suffers as he did.” FBAX-A-TONE is-a scientific, up-to-date remedy that wfll give Testilta |, on, dyspepsi: gas bloat, heartburn, constipation, and for tl\“e 4 spring tonic. that wm build up and yuflfy the ‘blood and" orme hy sppetite. TONE Man is at The Economy New En(lund Dm‘ 8 n St., where he is imroduclng this remedy to the . New Brit: will_remain until 9 p. m. Monday evenings for those’ unuhle to' sée’ kY MAY 0 | RETIREMENT March “26.—Rumors t cablnet changes are in ‘despite . reported denials White | House. . Particular is given them at this time w of thie probability of war. f latest rumor ~revived concerns .posaibility of Attorney General 's ‘retirement to resume the of law. Coupled with. the report s gossip that Newton er, secretary ‘of war, will ibe attorney general. presence heére Saturday of Ma- 1 George W. Goethals, the of the Pai Canal, has d that he might be chosen war portfolio, but this is in- , with the understanding that dent would not be inclined oint ‘an' officer of the regular “to a cabinet post, al Goethals is chairman-of the appointed - undert: the on law to investigate the work- the .eight-hour day for ' rail- rainmen. -It was said that’ guthin ‘was known of any in- to give General Goethals any Mbmder he federal govern- #-wid moére Probable, 'in the %t his belnig relieved from the hour Commission, he would be ck to the Isthmus to make ar- ents - for safeguarding the m attack. suggestion heard in Wuh- Ior. "but which lacks any authorita- Ay firmation, is that if there is a in the war department Frank- ‘Lane, secretary of the interior, be .appointed to m Sec- = e ldek w “N!umne Prescription ) =g fou hav‘e tried a lot of things for tism but still have it, it sure raging. try the new, sure, quick, eéasy, ble way, the new * ription y. / it get that uric acid out of Mm. get rid of those sore, . inflamed joints' and muscles ,fln a hurry too, “Neutrone Pre- on 99" is as sure as time. more fiery salves and liniments urt you more than the Rheuma- but a good clean internal rem- hat eliminates all impurities of lood, makes you like new, makes feel Nke doing things once again. ,un distinetly feel your Rheum: i leaving you and oh! what a re- our Rheumatic days are over. 2 1.00 the bottle. Drug Co., and leading ] v I * Thatitching, burning skin-trouble iich kecps you scratching and ing, is a source of-disgust to uvelluofmmmwyou. ‘tym:get rid of it byusing ment? Physicianshave nlnrovermyean. In s eruptions promptly. economical ..‘. ey SUNDAY I]ENI]UNGEI] BY RABBI WISE Describes Gommg Campalgn-As~ “Cheap Inquisition” New York, March 26.—Rabbi ‘Stephen S. Wise, describing Billy Sun- day as the greatest theologjcal strike- breaker in history, at the Free Syn- agogue in Carnegie hall yesterday, said ther'e were more than 100 Chris- tian clergymen in this city who would 80 offend their cengregations as to lose their places if they dared to say in their pulpits what they. actually thought of Billy Sunday. “-Dr. Wise devoted some time in his sérmon on ‘Billy Sundaytsm: or Cure,” to showing what had ade - Billy Sundayism possible, and asserted that next Sunday he would speak on “How to Make Billy 8undaylnm Unnéces- sary” - Dr. Wise said he had never seen or heard Sunday, but had.read . every word Sunday had uttered during his campaign of two months in Philadel- phia. He would not touch upon Sunday’s manners, which, he said, were “unusual, quaint, and decidedly unconventional,” but would deal with his gospel. Even thought he had been urged from many quarters not to attack Billy Sunday, he continued, there, would be ‘those ; ‘who - would thank God some one had said what they were fearful qf saying. “Some men will say that I am a Jew and that Sunday is a Christian, but only half of that statement is true. I do not belleve what Billy Sunday teaches, and I am not certain that he believes it himself. Billy Sundayism is deeper than the man is, knows, or apprehends. It is grave and imperil- ling, a moral failure, and religious bankruptcy which means that the church may be in danger of failure or doomed to extinction. “When religion comes to life again, as it is to be hoped that it will, Sundaylsm will go. Billy Sundayism is possible because of theological standpatism and intellectual mori- bundness.” | Referring to Sunday's antagonism to the theory of evolution, Dr. Wise quoted, him as.saying: “If a minis- ter believes and teaches evolution, he is a stinking skunk, a hypocrite and a vitriolic inquisition.” Dr.. Wise, ridiculing this la; sald that he himself was in n:::::. of falling into that category since he believed - in the Darwinian theory. Ministers in New Yo he added; will' be terrorized by this “new, cheap, and vitriotic inquisitio; THEY'RE AT IT AGAIN Democrats and ' Republicans Liable to Forget National Crisls in Order to Achieve Selfish Personal Aims, ‘Washington, March 26.—Many Tep- resentatives here for the special con- gress beginning next Monday believe today both democrats and republicans of the house may face serious discord within their respective ranks over the house orgnnluthm So-called “wet” democrats threaten retaliation for passage of prohibition legislation at the last session, and northern democrats are opposed to seniority rule if their party develops tion of southern democrats at the heads of important committees. Progressive republicans are also known to be hostile to many “regula:” | republicans, wha would succeed to committee chairmanships under the seniority rule of their party develops sufficient strength to organize the house. Many observers thought the disaffection in the ranks of both par- ties might cause abolition of the seniarity rule, Democrats will caucus Friday and republicans Saturday to consider or- ganization plans. The five indepen- dent members also will meet sometime this week, RESTAURANT BURGLARIZED. Burglars visited John 8. Troope's restaurant at 62 Church streete last night, forcing entrance through ' a rear window, and rified the cash regis- ter of abut $3 in change. Th entrance ives are in- Desposed Czanna Accused | of Fav_onyg Germany [ l i DEPOSED CZARINA AND HER SON, PRINCE ALEXIS Alix,. empress o!t Russia, generally called the czarina, was born a prin- cess of the German royal house of Hesse and has been, accused of sid- ing with her native country against that of her adoption. Her influence cn the abdicated emperor has been very great. Her first four children were daughters and disappointed 'ex- NJOYING FREEDOM AFTER LONG WAIT Residents ®f Roye, France, Thought War Was Over From a Staff Carrespondent of the Associated Press, British Headquar- ters in France, March 25, Via Lon- don, March 26.—The shattered French towns evacuated by the Germans celebrated today their first Sunday of | liberty in two and a half years. 1t was a brave showing they made. Inispecting Mr. - Stew Germany’s submarine wartare is di- rected not only against the furnishing ot Elll’ll.nd tselt with foodstuffs and munitions of war, but also against the replenishing . of the _British. army in France with absolitely indispen- sible supplies. Naturally the Bdmh .man rule. j of their enemies. pectations because they. could not succeed to the throne. The birth of Crown Prince Alexis on Aug. 12, 1904, caused unprecendented rejoicing among loyal Russians. His four sis- ters are the Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Marie and Anastasia, now respectively twenty-two, twenty, eighteen and sixteen years old. Countless French flags fluttered in the sunshine from both ruined and haif- ruined honv;u and the wamen, old men and children who had passed through such a long ordeal of cap- tivity strolled through the uptorn streets dressed in the best clothes they could muster. The unconquerable French genius for dress Tevealed it- self even in such pathetic bits of finery as the women could find. Here and there graups “Poilus” gathered to listen to the graphic stories of the natives con- cerning their experiences under Geér- The villagers dwelt par- ticularly on the time of terror which immediately preceded the departure All civilians were herded in certain buildings from which they heard explosions and saw the fires which testified that their little homes were being destroyed. The town where the inhabitants of the Atkins’ Before Serving of the aim to keep their fighting men as weil supplied with food as possible. One mode is shown in the picture—a -ol- dier laden with a great 1 Stew destined for the men:in an vanced trench. Before ' the hod bearer leaves for the firing line his burden is inspected Dy an officer. ’ Hartford - Wl“ STORAGE BATTERY ar | SERVICE STATION (Copusleht regiotered, 1917) for < Working A Mllh n Car Owners Are you letting Willud work for you? 'Car owners everywhere are getting the habit of mak-, ing their regular monthly trip to the Willard Service Station the most: important item in the care of their battery. Willard Service is not otdlnary bat service. It is factory trained experts co-operating with yow to keep your battery on ‘the job. And if Zou join the army of car owners for whom Willard works you will now that this pays big returns in bright: lights, quick -hrdu. faultless ignition, &s well as in dollars and cents. We're your Willard Service Station. Wehave the o& ipment to give G bcct battery and we're lu Willard - ‘{.'.u‘,,... . tery for : Meriden We have a rental bat- r use if Tie FULLER STORAGE BATTERY 60, I 105 ARCH STREET Tel. 1720 region. were concentrated by the Ger- mans weré only half razed while the outlying villages were completely burned down. In this way about halt of a town was spared to about ten villages completely destroved. Despite the devastation and ruin many French peasants returned today ta the sites of their ‘former homes, seeking temporary shelters and bring- ing hits of furniture with which to begin life anew. They were cheerful and almost gay in the enjoyment of their new liberty. In Roye a tri- umphal arch was constructed of evergreens and lavishly decorated with tri-colors as a welcome to the homecomers. In the distance could be heard the reverberating echoes of the big guns but the ceaseless boom- ing was ignored by the people in the liberated zone who seemed to think that the war must be over. HIGH SCHOOL GIRL Run-Down, Weak and Nervous— Made Strong by Vinol. For the benefit of New Britain school girls who overwork and get into highly nervous, weak and run-down condition, we publish this létter from Dorris Coplier, of Fort Worth, Tex.,— “I go to the high school and take music lessops, and became run- down, weak and very nervous, so I could not do anything. I would shake all over and could have screamed at times, and was really unfit to keep on with my studies. Mother purchased a bottle of Vinol for me and within a week I was bet- ter, and in two weeks I had gained five pounds and felt fine” It is the curative, strengthening elements of beef and cod liver pep- tones, aided, by the blood-making, revitalizing effect of iron and manga- nese peptonates and glycerophos- phates, contained in Vinol, which made it so successful in building up health: and strength and overcoming the nervous condition of Miss Coplier, and we ask every school girl in New Britain who is in a like condition to try Vinol, on our guarantee to return their money if it fails to benefit The Clark & Brainerd Co., Drug- gls Liggett's Riker-Hegeman Drug Store; John J. McBriarty; George M. Ladd: W. H. Russell, New Britain. Also at the leading drug store in all Connecticut towns. o e % : REMOVES SKIN AFFECTIONS S, T ARTISTIC FRAMING TheJ. C. Ripley Art Co BRANOH s#UDIO We Give Rayal Gold Trading Stamps—Ask for Them i ¢ Special Weekly Sale March 26 to 31, Inclu- : sive. 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