New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 30, 1918, Page 5

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WAR BRINGING 0UT GERMAN GUNNING Counterleit Bread Stamps and Books Circulated in Berlin The first of three state conferences arranged by the Atlantic division will in Foot Guard ntatives be held next tomorrow )‘,\H. Hartford, Conn. Repr from all chapters in Connecticut expected to attend the essions will be held in and afternoon the ave conference. morning NEW BRITaN DAILY | ‘«:u-h of the component parts of its | jurisdiction 8o v wried has vork of s become th 1risc offers itsc at workers meet w and discus cifferent vt werk. There will practical problems pertaining to each Orihe he confer- The cver to a discu the addrossc chap- v problems are better g than a ¢ chapter ith division h them the Rod No I to mea Lound of Vlution neri which officers | rence bu- | Cross of a di n division hureaus at opening session will be given | ion of practical prob- | to prominent on inspira- wns speak- | PR SPEN e it ALD APRIL 30, KEEP your children in good health—The greatest menace to health in old or young is constipation. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative ‘“The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World” When you need help in time of sufferiing vou want to be sure that the aid you seek is reliable. ‘The fame of Beecham’s Pills is secure. It rests on merit. For over half a century Beecham’s Pills have met the expectation of suffering humanity without failing to accomplish the good promised. If you have headaches, lassitude, low spirits, nervousness, bitter taste—if you sleep badly and have bad dreams—it is because you are suffering Phe' folowing Sutarday May. & from indigestion. Yout food is not assimilated and instead of representatives of chapters in New PR - 3 o o B 5 S e e e e : s nourishing you, as nature intended, it is poisoning your systcom, evs, Atlantic City, at two sessions | is recommended as a positive remedy which will he devoted to the discus i B . o oA glon o varions phases ot Red Cross poyende Dowors of President Ov for constipation—mild and gentle in its FOR Tork. These two state conterences IXIENAS PoWers ol President Qvet . drii Tt : ~ & and that to he held on May § in the | action and Iree from opiates and narcotic Waldorf Astoria hotel, New York Wan Kganni £ Nr\ in | T c. 9 L S e e o e fit viar Agencies of Nation | drugs. In countless homes it is the y of New York, will be by far the most ki i . . fl Boiioriani o ines v | standard family remedy. Druggists Bl o~ nsidq Washinglon, April —The * Ad- | . i G ot e ol e SO & G e everywhere—fifty cents and one dollar. since the appointment of the Red yesterday when the senate, by a \)o::" ross war council. During that time of 63 to 13, passed the Overman bill, . . “'h, e R R R e L e AL TRIAL BOTTE ICAN SR CHEAINEDS Y — makes you bilious, weaker than you should be and far from ganization ever has grown before. olidate and co-ordinate” exceutive TO DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 457 WASHINGTON ST., MONTICELLO, ILL. happy. Beecham’s Pills are the help you need. A few small doses The inc se in chapter activities has bureaus and agencies as a war emer- ¥ e i 3 o been in proportion to the increase in gency measure. Opposition to the i of this great family remedy will change your condition and your membership fell away after various amendmlenls, oo e e e e ——————— rreee————— tlool life for the bett Th sudici ill k S i Tntorest in. Campotzn: | s6ckiy modity its scope, were de- ———— outlook on life for the better. en a judicious use will keep you T?hv”“x“f ’|’.{ .M,A‘ t ,Inl »|"“l\“1'l;' The bill now goos to tho felt that the president wanted Thompson ammell, Un- h d A 1 1 brai 3 Y z i ¥ ; 1d that 1} e ) b0 ‘:m'“‘ ':“*l i “‘ L T ) derwood iy 1sh, Williams healthy and stron ive you sweeter sleep, clearer brain, sounder 000,000 war fund has heen spent. The g . kg sh, Williams > g S5te . S public soon will be called upon to 3 o [ fomeadoon L B ot e A NEo L enaciate Baird, Bo- nerves. You should try this famous medicine without hesitation contribute another $100,000,000 to the ¢ nearly & month of de- The e found m he ' rah, Colt, Curtis, Fali, Frelinghuysen Emable the Red Cross to coniinuc its bate, was urged by President Wilson Original opponents of the measurc - Hale, Jones of Washington, Kello and know how safely, k at home and abroad and to fi- in @ recent let or-Overman lined up for its IR Only one root McCumbe McLean, Mec- surely, and quickl new projects in the interests of ©Of North Caroli As passed 8 df’m‘?“:‘ 0 sl !”” @roted Nelson, w, Page, Smoot, Ys d y b 1 bil fo Or * for azd s . Se s arda E: and rar ¥ y - 3 & @ victorlous culmination of the war. the Dill iffers siightly from the form 2galnst It Senator rdaman and Warren, Watson, Weeks, it will prove its It is important that chapters lool in Which it was offered by the North Smith, of Georsia. who had voted o ot R oclward, that a comprehensive sur- Carolinan after it had been handed to amendments to limit the pre AGAT Reed, democrat—1 value to you. vey be mads of the happenir in him by Postmaster eGneral Burleson athority, L:{><( th votes w Brandegee, Cumr Dillingham, he twelve months since Am . In the original draft the bill con- supporters of the measure on ti France, Gallinger, Harding, Johnson g and that chaptors templated hestowing power upon the roll call. The preponderant vote on of California. Knox, Soindester R i o ithe e aohl e not alone to reconstruct ex- flnal passage was explained as being Sherman, Sterling, Sutherland, re- A 14 B ol it oia o besit withiethe vernmental agencies,'but a due to a desire in the past of 0PPO- yuplic e tal i ta fompletion of the second war fund fawionen, b Ees ol el oAy Harding rtorship. Druggists This, and the desire to stimulate HARL e e Dastunily for criticlom that there ex'| I {lie comrss of the day the sen- thusiasm in the coming campaign for L .]"‘ ',J., "* e w‘opl;\d ol isted in congress any lack of confi- | ate defeated, by a vote of 44 to 28, 10c, 25c. s prompted division headqua Lo il gamaidmer 20D Y i dence in the executive, { an amendment offered by Senator & : the senate embraced one by Senator “Give the sident the power he AT en ge a state conference for . : SA0%) rlve Eoibdn D llinger to exclude the government — . Wadsworth ,accepted last week, au-’ggrg» urged senators opposed to the printing office from the scope of re- | 5 Be C Hiok c president to re-construct . yeagure in the final moments of de- ati ; pooRs o ot ; warai il vedtucss wannot Be Cured | tne air production agencles and . i ‘g3o ‘wants the respomsibility. | b \‘(.",‘*(‘("‘;"h ;\d':n:”:;“‘("‘;“fi:’tm"rf\;’r‘r““ Directions o) special value to hy local applications, as they cannot reach | one hy Senator Jones of Washington 2 3 54 | Sens ard O i G A < R R R R R R H‘ e o sl metinimEnave fl {inate the executive departments from | o women. are with every box. du only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, | Offered toda g The Vote. | the authority of reorzanization was | “and that {s by a constitutional remedy. | the Dill to six mohths after the war | o . G (4 £ [ Catarrhal Deafness is..caused by an in- | ands, instend of one year, as origi- Here is the vote by which the bill | defeated, 42 to 30. An amendment e - - == ‘!’?me’:d fong‘(llon_r ubr th:v;‘nucntut;z‘ ur‘m;‘;,- (‘)f nally fived, | Senator Jopeg’s amend- offered by enator Cummins of Iowa‘ S — ——— g 13 ‘got al 11 I th he Dustachian Tube. \hen this tube ls | nally -8 ) o : = fgiey e e ey i ralnnta Halons 0 et along very we q {nflamed you have a_ rumbiing sound or |ment was adopted by a viva voce vote. ! shurst, Bankhead, Beck- |9 ron‘hm interference with the pow- | refuse to bend the knee supinely and ‘ wave failed Lo“(o ordinate he ought to (\‘ u~t "5 the war if it were ot Hi imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely S o o | ham, Chamberlain, Culberson, Fletc | ers of the Interstate Commerce com- | pass legislation whether it is wise or | remove them, duct o o gloted, Deatness s the result. =Unless the ! Brandegee Becomes “Funny”. e Guion, Hardwick, Hender. | Mission was also defeated necessary. For ‘one, T am not willing | Senator Harding asserted that Sen- | interference of ‘“numskulls on G t an be reduced ard this tube . B 4 ¢ debs <on. | €r, Gerry, Guion, rdwick, - 8 as als ' . 2Cessary. , 1 am - o e i » Testored to its normal sondition, hearing | Toward the end of debate, Sen-eh GOFIY BURM COFCU L FERCTT L m debate enator Harding adverted | that congress surrender its functions, ’um were insulted by subordinates | itol Hiil. wil be destroyed forever. Many «cases of Iz\lnr Brandegee of Connecticut, one of o 2 Ie’“is \h‘l(e{mr Martin, My- (0 the votes last week on amend-|so as to create a smoke-screen for |in various governmental bureaus The senator referred to anol S Infiamed. condition ot the mucous sur; | Lhe few republicans, by the way, who 2y Stiis e AR TR D YT ments to limit the president's power. | the president for retreat from our | fiom whom they sought information | sub-official, who had Jrritien 48 faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the | Voted against the measure on final PR S e i Havleniey “Those votes shattered the charges ' established form of government to |as to the war. in reply to a request for inform: blood on the mucous surfaces of the sys- | passage, offered in a spirit of jest an lan, Pittman, Pomerene, Saulsbury, | 5 = T “They speak - contemptuously of | as to the government's activity N tem, I 3 Bavlaing that ower Shafroth, Sheppard, Shields, Sim- that partisan jealousies inspired the dictatorship. | , i houst vorkers: “I hope you | We will give One Hundred Dollars for | amendment providing that "= power i o Smith of ©Dposition to this biil,” said Senator “If there has been lack of CO-0Tr- | CONEress he said. An ousing w H e het SannoL [ inadvertently omitted in this bill b ene S O it of Harding. “Senators on both sldes of | dination the president alone is-re- | sccretary had the effrontery to say | ask nothing further about the 3 ) by H i Cure. Cireulare | pereby granted to the president.” The Georgia, Smith of Maryland, Smith of H? i iFenntors : E lLgenac e £ his appointees | the other day that the administration | ter.” } ~ tadn Connecticut senator explained that he South Carolina, Swanson, Thomas, the chamber have shown that they !eponsible for it. If his app es | 3 They’re worth More! Compare them with any 25 Cent Cigarette.

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