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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918, 4 BIG EATERS GET NAMED CHIEF OF [;AMPMGN T[] SIGN ! KIDNEY TROUBLE ;IMLR()AI) WAR BOARY: N e | We Are Splendidly Ready Wi Flush Kidneys i Back Several Thousand Wanted o il . o E Farm Work_in_ E(innecticul ’i 1 4 : - MOSt AUI aCtive S b men and women Hartford, March 15.—T Tin el | e ntly against kidney States Boys' Working Reserve in | {roun. ve cat too much and | d. 2 n isse Connecticut which placed 700 boys on | .17 ooe 1t vich. Our Dblood is P Ill L €5 " farms last year, will start a darive | o v e e e QoS &l ‘ onday, March 18, to .secure several | . o FLUL (G FE B ey wealkon times that many to work on farms | 2 ; | trom ov . become sluggish; the during the coming son. The en- | logg and the result : > 4 3 Yesterday we picked the first wild violets, ed through the schools will give every J 5 ,', ‘H, i S et mer's service on the farm af lead; your back hurts or the arine | ¢ i i SR Flowers of Fashion” are on exhibition. It is a olime rive whic 11 be conduet- | i 2 rollment drive which will be conduet Bladtee e i | W X A . of a tree, our first robin- surely these are signs of boy between the ages of 14 and 21, $Whien wour lednes s fosl like lurps| have still more pronounced evidence in our S{GH opportunity to sign up for a sum- | ? Thet Boyel Working \itesorvell Inat R ey :‘ L ‘7'”} ol Y e y beautiful apparel. and we invite every lad vear was not looked upon as an un L WO or three | 2 = [ times during the hi: it you suffer | mixed blessing by many farmers ; S 2 4 ; ) ! B with sick heada r dizzy. nervous | ff ; X i . We will delight in showing you the complete lif who doubted the ability of the Hizh - Y pells, sour stomach, or you have | seh s a > class of work £ ¢ J hool boys to do the class of A T R O TR ]| and waists. required. The youns men who went e | get from your pharmacist about ron out last year, however, convinced E { ounces of Jad Salts; take table- rarmers that they can really he of f R service. A. questionnaire sent out ro- [ SPoonful in a glass of water befor cently from the Connecticut Agricul- | breakfast for o few days and your | % 2 ER Lol New taral college to 300 farmers, sclocted | Kidneys will then act fine. This t random from a list of many thou- ; fimous saits is made from the acid | A o sand, brought back an almost unani- ¢ wrapes and lemon juice, combined | Itobert Lovett, former chairman = S l R L e e with lithia, and has been used for | °f the board of the Union Pacific and 3 i pr ng Arthur Howe, state enrolling offi- nerations to flush and stimulate | Priorities director of the war indus- | ling o : Lo tries board, has been app ) e T et ea A gzed kidneys; to neutralize the . Sspganuolnteliy (s e e ters of the committee of food supply, In the urine so it no longer is | Director Geneal Mcadoo chief of a 7 1 resscs | new division of betterments and ad- ] ditions of the railroad administra where final plans f N vollment | bladde s, r %xs ! 2 by campaign are beir moploted, t Jad & is inexpensive; not in- | on. This newly created position i § Daintilv draped Dresses in the | Suits are combination 0 most encouraging response is being | jure, makes a delightful effervescent | CONSidered one of the most important 4 new spring modes will delight vour | the pretty models of Sevem{se. ven by the boys who have beeh ap- | lithia water beverage, and helongs in | thotreiond adniiniotition. ; 1! eves lere at pices that point to | past. so attractively are they tax!ox('j- proached up to this time. Mr. Howe | every home, because nobody can —— — | e e 2 . o it I th e beantrn 5 i n - ne usual decisive values always so | ed into al e grace, y does not anticipate any difliculty in | make a mistake by having a sood | CHINESE ADMIRAL ASKS p : N : sccuring several times the number of | kidney flushing any time. < ASKS P Bl marked at this $15 00 g:ggi\r:’ahty of $20 00 as he Q J: - .. . 'S essramawa o . lastivens FOR N. B. CLASSMATE ! g A state-wide organization for hand- f{,‘,._"‘]‘i.‘iL‘i?“"%~f.li“idl$,‘["éMUfiS MEAN MUCHIN — | & , 7/ and upward to $35.00|and upward to $45.00 Connecticut State ¢ Defense, | a source of irritation, thus ending tors and vice-directors for each ' county are as follows: Hartford George P Hart Mects Former Pupil | county, N. H. Batcheider of Windsor, i ) rector; Wil n C. Holden of Hart- 1 of School Who Asks For ford, L. P. Slade of New Britdin, and s T T Gafney. Russel 1. Lund of Glastonbury, vice 3 cirectors; New Hav B (6L i ctor, R. . Tobin of Ansonia, vice directors; Fairfield county, Arthur Tee of | was a o B o Liridgeport, director, Dr. R. J. Mul- CElYed OHIEH 0[ Resu“ % ” ‘ "Tis indeed a small world. While Manner In Which They Are Re-| o, (77 o e ovient v Geor P. Hart of the Stanley Works banquet given at ford of Ridgefield, vice-direct iLitchfield county, Walter D. Hood of Winsted, director, George W. Creel- : . ) v i man of Lakeville, vice-director; New | Iepublican aspirants fo the may- [~ It was an admiral in the Chi- TLondon county, F Hitchcock of { oralty nomination are now having the New London, director, Henry A. Tir- | customary wrangles over the recc 1 50 v ir. Hart ingnired where L4 " 5 S o rell of Norwich, vice-director; Tol- 2 = receb- | he studied | prlng Some of those present nese navy and because he spoke | 5 tion of tnei Ca idacy @ Sy “Iy 5 lJand county, Philip M. Flowe of Rock r candidacy and the final 1 admiral | | : . Ville, director; Windham county, | iSSU as indicated by the distribution | Dlict Sults ‘orace I'. Turner of Danielson, direc inf their pictures. “My campaign is| L™ the states. Wher tor. | coming on beautifully,’ ’said Luther | - o8 5! : | - Additional enrollment officers have | 2 i % ingland,” rveplied the :ul . Big g Barnes, republican mayoralty an- | mira t heen appointed by the county direc- i aldats o y :an niral { e ew prlng oa s STt - + today. “My suppor n \ tors to work in schools, Y. M. C. A. e My support will not Ini Hart hocame mora inte | be from an articular ionality | ar and Boy Scout headquarters | Y particular nationality | and pressed the pres wiairal for more spo- | in order that every boy in the state ;Hl’\_ "“’““‘\"1»"1 particular part of tle ¢ information nay have an opportunity to enroll | (1 ill¥ve neral support | attended the New T Conn., o | from the whole community. TI'ta in | Hich school in th hties. ™ | the race, and in to stay. 1 ha ‘e been | “I'm from New Britain and was at ? BENEFIT O EMPLOYES. FOR Bt !\Hl'l'l ”\’”‘ X 1 h'm” through the north end of the eity chool t that time,” said M E Good Val The Traut & Hine Mfg. Co.is having \(jth the cards setting forth my can niueh o il : i fokne s s sotting forth my art, mush! to (he admiralls surjs - xtra Goo alues M S 000 \‘:1(1\ building, two st Mes | Cidacy and everybody was glad to o hen he w w:v\' \1 th qu l»”‘ ,‘,‘ Your Credlt g prlng added to the plant on N ¥ Two vears ago the north end How is *I% ww‘\' Gafiney ¥ g street. This is to be uum”\‘x‘,».“m‘l i e stronghold, but this | i e L IS GOOd Here ‘alie is stamped all over these New Coat models, Suits lounging room for employ time the: v o Sho N S | i en's quarters to be on the second | O LIS prill Enocicho gl oli 1l i { i tv of stvle makes selection easy. Come in now pictures. { : . loor. It is expected that this will he : ¢ 1 il i F X 2 g LSl alz , c x 4.."”.11'\»‘ ;x’\\’:r‘w iated by the cm-| And Quigley Says. . iy ) miral could or ny 1 s are complete and make your choice. 2 ) 22’ ployes who do not go home to dinn: My cards are just being distribut- | ! by nan admiral was | ik Z e o ol STl e e Amount Dress Well---You Wont Miss the Money $25, $30. vid Mayor Qui hines ove out and in one place the hant | custom Three of them came T . , 5 . B Chlel s Tal oo i oeuan | Newi Boain. Al Bave risen th bia This is the ideal time As usual,. Men's Gentrailleasus th con, it was an- | told the distributor that some of nis | ¢F afflue in the government sci- to select your Spring Spring Suits as shown et iy An association | customers came in and when they raiment—at the very ~ e ¢ e at this store embody has ‘been organized, and enough stock | Siw pictures of one of the san- | W = beginning of the season, . A : R those same snappy fea- sald to assurc berth. Morde ||':‘Iul<|1‘:’.:-“tlh'(\y x’(‘fu.\'Lv‘!wr‘:‘:”‘:!:) s ‘4;]‘!' ! VNI TIORGOS, when y u will appreci- For 1 A \.Y tures that appeal to :;:n\\:y\_'t‘\it"‘:;lnc\‘lil‘,i |'r r:l);v:u‘,h:n:".‘;::’ di y pictures T A Gt et sstn HT(“V"( (\)um;;‘ 2350 's 3 = g men .Qf all ages—be-~ if his release can be obtained from | e tor e Are Coml ing Nobly to Government's Call. | Weats ur credit plan i : : cause: the Columbus American association makes this possible. o Small weekly payments soon pay the bill. TERRE HAUTE TEAM ASSURED. 3m' the distril was T them | Mment to arn Iinglish and’ Americ | | Terre Haute, Ind., March 15.— Terre Haute will have a team in the Alderman M. Irving Jester has| Wr zton, D. (., March 1 team. not got out his o poste , | American men and women a AR R but they are comin "he aldern to accept ry opportunity (o he A Suspicion Concerning SR is still confident of the suc ul s- the nation’s greatest unde | 0 An A (Kansas City Extra) S 1 T e e IO Pt || 1 G i e Open An Account pen An Account Why has the phrase “packed in like | tion. ceived to the announcement of the | sardines in a box” become such a fa- A rumor was current last evening | U 1 States: Civil ice Commi vorite? We have always had a sus-|that there has already been a notice- | sion of the need for general clork picion that another sardine or two le deflection among the Swedisn | The commission sent out « call fc could be squecz in if the packer|republican voters who were expected | clerks to be employed in the depart suddenly forgot that he was ajto be strong in their support of Al- | ments i hington, and Janpary profiteer. derman Jester Falrna ) 9 were scl a 35,000 p Style is right and price is right. E i . ons e perue : ; i e f - the athletic board of control af Bins URENL AL 5 & Vhillips-Andover -track team fo ployment was elp 1 — var machine m < US| Niembers of Adlantic Fleet o O i A Manazers of Champion Willard and to hold further exam- i League-——Ban Johnson Wil tions 1 reneral clerks i e . AL B Rl Rl e surnish Equipment mander 1 in hel| {, With No Definitc Decision. | wphers and typewriters and for : e b ‘ : A ¢ : o 4 5 City, Mo., March 15.—After [§gsnks RuraliicdinRcensain g Soecia o | S ! s ’ e undersea X G . Conference yesterday Col. J. C..Mil- C ent ! technical lines are still being hel t Bl Ol B 5 - St ler of Oklahoma, representing Jess The most pressing need of the | ame n and Nat g «rd, announced that he and Mike crnment service in Washington right | noani e f their own in ¥r: this POLE TO BI AGGIISSOR | Collins, manager of Fred Fulton, had | B now is for a large number of wc | President 13 13 o »een unable to agree upon financial P qualified stenogray o FLGiuil i ; Zhyszho Plans to Go o I \fter | terms for a proposed bout July 4 oung e e s ven « s s sstrangler” Lewis in Coming Boul. “Willard will fight N)m(;/'l)(fily ;)n 1 5 t that date, however,” Col. Miller de- fuorn Sl e : . New York., Marea Wiadek W Americ Challenger Fulton Discuss Bout on equipped to pass the stenog part of the examination to ap e Buy a package of Ir dt ow et gns rl i it 3 s Zbhyszke, because of his « The conference did not get beyond For gilsesConsoiavech IARYI! ) NEb el <ident Strenzth, is planning to take (I :- | the linancial discussion stage, al- : il G ressive from the first tap o the | thoush e iwo men parted with e Russell’s licatio blanks may b X o s g ing th v v ca O 2 ion i o ' bell when he faces “Stransler” Lewis | inderstanding that they would meet ] 1 om representatives ¢ 10 {5 i 3 -Nuts . + ; thy adron baseball ont- in their championship wmat W Mad in § S QT ‘l', Service Commission at post office api P oms l 3 ffer to Collins ot | 1B n \ s fits, including uniforms, gloves, bats, 'ison Square Garden next Tuesday | Miller made an offer to Collins of »E D an amount which he said would cipal citie Definite FURTHER PLANS FOR RALLY. 1 other paraphernalia. The cquip ht. In this way he feels certain = men ill he sent as quickly as the |that he can prevent the “Stranglar | acceptable to Willard, but Collins s i ( a requirements of the men are known. | from using his torturous “headlock.” | he could not consider the offer, s X Ureamery and get acquamted | Red Cross to Participate and Piper | Ml e e o S A me is receiving a great deal | Zbyszko keeps in condition by tak with its real economy. ) s e e R s e wtee Willard $100,000 to 3 ; o by ? A bagpiper will play at the Britizn | “AN of the servi wizations have | the country. Lewis, on the other | ton in New Orleans on July 4 4 [' &l N ind Colling dec that in A 5 i war recruiting rally to be held | teams, an f 1 of rivalry has | and, prepares in private, spending . o e vent a match was arranged they 3, ; day afternoon at 3 o'clock at Fox's | sprung \mo X 1s units. | several hours a day practicing with | the Needs no sugar 2 - : o ; the | preferred that it be a twenty round | L eater T o Eiritis anad We hope to ha ms at | the “dummy head” to improve Neither man ex- Saves milk i « mission will be received the naval bases, and the ships are | “headlock.” affair to a decision. er man ex Tnia class by itselt, SAE R <cd any preference as to the place Pl i Treasurer Chamberlain, wh repa for il. Most of the ships — pr e A Needs no COOKlng 3 % i the chairman of the meeting o former college players on board, JERAULD BLECTED CAPTATN, of holding the fight j . grades above any othe ' B. Matthews and Supt. S we ought to have some very good A Miller said that Willard is eager fight July 4 and that he Saves waste : = Holmes. Mrs. Kenneth T. Sloper w ams Succeeds Tilden, Who Enlisted, Sl bority in the event arrange for the presence of active “There is tremendous rivalry be- g ) : cader of Penn's Crew. i arrar ould Do workers of the Red Cre | tween the first and second na 2 a satisfactory ild Delightful, flavory clans and Sons of St. George will have | cquadrons in these waters. I am at- Philadelphia, Penn., areh 3 ohtaine ""vaud;{:hlk B charge of the theuter | tached to the pioneer squadron, and | Wesley Jerauld was : - 3 ‘ wheat and barley 4 i g«._,.mam‘" Ample opportunity will be giv { ix proposed that we Ul repre- n of the Univers s v AL TRESTIMAN CAPTAIN. HEJSS%II HR!}S | Bl LLL L Butter sold in New Britain, roried 11 Britishers fo volunteer and avoid | sent the Ame it e in the eom- | var crew, succeeding Sidney Tilden nourishment, eatable % 1o aratt; Lievt, : J: Tedd and no- | to the last crumb. : e G D RO o Dt | My n 1 R 0 (e mited States | the dental school, and his hon “hedden of Brookling, Mass., has been iptain of the Yale fresh ing combat summe linst the | who enlisted. Jeranld is a senior 101 MATN STREIT team, it was announ: { in Flanders, | appreciate very mueh your gea- | ber ef tae L'ennsylvan

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