New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 17, 1919, Page 14

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LESS MEAT IF BACK AND KIDNEYS HURT Take a Glass of Salts to I'lu neys if Bladder Bothers ¥ Drink Zots of wWater. or othe own backa : sh K TS 1 some form | authori- id- ) o kidneys acting ht. or if| bladder s 3 about four ounces any good pharm talk In a glass of water ber kfast for a | few days and yo eys will then | act fine fa ts is made | from the 2 and lemon | juice, co ., and heen u to clogged te to normal act ; , to neu the acids in urine so it no long- er irritates s ending bladder dis- rders. Jad Salts cannot injure 2, deligh 1 effervescent illioy n st mmun and m pnd Dr. Edwards’ O t 1 1 torpi y_them. dark b\'GW‘l movth" nov b dull, 10c a practicin physxdan for and mnomels old- -time enemy, ered the formula for Olive Tablets tircd d lxver and 1ick, sure a: om one or, two I 5 Tablets at bedtiir ake one or two every nig TO SETTLE STRIKE AGAINST MILKMEN TODAY York, Jan. 17.—A conference, h it was hoped the strike d Br ambassador ter is a wholesome and delicious drmk for those i ith whom cof- ; fee disagrees JufyJelt With Salad Flavor Jiffy-Jell deaserts come in many fruit flavors. But Lime Jiffy- Jell — flavored with fime fruit— makes the best salad jell. It is tart and green. The flavor comes in liquid torm, scaled in a vial. Serve with your salad. Or mix in veg- etables, cooked or wn- cooked, before the Jiffy-Jell cools. Lefi- overswilldo. Ormixin meat scraps and make a meat loaf, Try Loganberry Jiffy-Jell for a dessert, and Lime for a salad jeii. One package serves six. These quick, economical dainties serve 2 blg need today. 2 Packages for 25 Cents At Your Grocer’s Jiffy-Jell —Waukesha, Wisconsin Bl ainst New York milk distri v the Dairymen’'s league would sted was resumed here today commission appointed by Gov- Smith and representatives of i producers. Rob- airman of the com- missio that if an agree- | me hed today he would ask 1 to take ac- tion { BRAZITIAN FLECTIONS COMING. Rio Janeiro, Jan. 16.—Candidat or the presidency. at the special t0o be held within 30 days as a of the death of President- | ‘ Irigues Al vill include Nilo ecanha fmmf‘v minister; Ruy tn and Arthur targes of Rst Robert | dismissed ' vote of 50| $ accusations by Sena il on Sept. uted, accord- the committeo ions, looked Robert M. La e, as a teacher }dition, giving aid enemies and hin- of the war.” on privileges and “much research, by a X recommended that the "be abandoned. olution Voted Upon. eommittee urged that the fol- resolution of exoneration be pted: “Resolved: That the resolution of the Minnesota commission of publia safety petitioning the senate of the United States to institute proceedings looking to the expulsion of Robert M. La Follette from the senate because of a speech delivered by him at St. Paul, Minn., on September 20, 191 be and the same hereby are dismissed | for the reason that the speech in ques- tion does not jusitfy any action by the senate.” The final roll call stood For the resolution: Democrats — Ashurst, Bankhead, | Beckham, Chamberlain, King, Kirby, Lewis, Martin (Va.), Nugent, Phelan, Reed, Shafroth, Smith (Ga.). son, Thomas, Vardaman, Wolcot! Republicans - Borah, Cummins, Curtis, Dillingham, Fernald, France, Frelinghuysen, Gronna, Hale, John- son (Cal.), Jones (Wash.), Kellogs, Kelyon, Knox, Lenroot, Lodge, Mc- T.ean, McNary, Moses, Nelson, New, Norris, Page, Penrose, Poindexter, Smoot, Spencer, Sutherland, Town- send, Wadsworth, Warren, Watson, | Weeks—33. Total, 50. The Senators Opposed, Against the resolution: Democrats — Culberson, Fletcher, Gay, Henderson, Hollis. Jones (N. M.), McKellar, Martin (Ky.), Meyers, Pitt- man, Pollock, Pomerene, Ramsdell, Saulsbury, Sheppard, Simmons, Smith | (Ariz.), Trammel, Walsh, Williams— 20, Republican—Smith tal 21 A tentative agreement had been | made to have no discussion of the ! controversy, but permit a roll call to | scttle the matter. This program was upset by Senator Williams, who de clared a resolution of that character could not come to a vote without “a | word” from him, He brought on an unusually dramatic situation by bit | terly arraigning Mr. La Follette, al- leging untruthfulness and unpatriotic | conduct. ! Hears Himself Denounced. To- (Mich.)—1 | Just before Senator Williams loosed | the floodgates of his wrath, Mr. La Follette came in and took his seat immediately across from the main aisle* from the aroused Mississippian. As Mr. Williams spoke he would walk out into the aisle and peer down into Mr. La Follette's face. The ordeal was La Follette with apparent fortitude. His face reddened under the caustic | attack Mr. Williams. At first hae chewed the end of a small cigar. Tate? he threw the stub away and munched a piece of chewing gum to quiet his nerves. Not once did he look in the |l direction of Mr, Williams. He stared straight ahead toward the presiding officer. He said nothing in reply to | Mr. Willlams, but refrained from vot- ing when the test came. Once he turned to Senator Gronna, his nearest neighbor, and made some remark. “Series of Falsities.” “As I read the speech made by the senator from Wisconsin in St. Paul.” said Mr. | nunciation, “it was a series of false statements which must have been con- | scientiously made. T find in that | speecch @ charge that the United | States went to war to protect the Mor- | | gan interests of some sort or other. T find in that speech a charge that | we went to war and sacrificed our | | children that rich Americans might | ride on munitioned and armed ships l “1t is an everlasting lle that the: e | | United States went to war to protect | any Morgan interests or any capital- | istic interests of any sort. It is also | an everlasting lHe that the people of | these United States ever sent their! to be fed as cannon fodder in | rope in order that American cf zens might ride upon munttion ships. “It 18 an everlasting lie that the Lusitania was armed or had danger- ous explostves aboard and that any law of the United States was ever vio- Jated by any American citizen who {ook passage on the lusitania ! Looks to History's Verdict “Iv. i an everlasting lle that the Amaerican citizens who went to their graveg unknelled and unsung upon that memorable day of German bar- barity went there to uphold the doec- trine of capitaliem or of money mak- ing, “I for borne by M one do not want the history | the United States to be written so that my children or grandehildren shall resd that T set quistly while the ited Etates senats sald that all that de no difference, T have seen ig nt bovs arrested and (rled and rdemnod, some few of them te death and some R s, o doing thi ad saynig things that ounted much less {han this St. more to speech, the audacity 1o say that Rernstorff, as ambassador frem (termany, gave us notice to leep off \ive ship, Gave us netice—gave us “He had The Ladies’ Aid society of the Kensington Congregational church | held their regular meeting vesterday | Bpiscopal meeting |POSLAM FINE lam—soothing and antiseptic—over | them. Here is intense, grateful relief such as Poslam brings to any dis- ordered condition of the skin | When Ec out disfig- | uring Pimplet sh erup- tional troubles, Poslam should be used to drive them and fur- Williams in beginning his de- | § FRIDAY, people 'God. under the provi-| This miserable kaiser | a since been dethrone ave us PRrouen his ambassador thaty Cried and Pretted—Jlow He might be hurt if we went on this Recovered. MD and then we were guilty of an Mooy N My ittle | @icity and folly and insanity because | SRS B e By PWe went on the ship and 114 Ameri- ! Prother had typhoic can citizens Gid not have cowardice|left him with no appetite. weak, enough to take the (German Warning | ryn-down and alwavs crving.— pid Keanioft thie Ehin: Vinol proved a wonderful tonic in Saw Future Advan “On, this speech in St. Paul. I do building him up and restoring his not know what the senator thought. | strength after everything else failed.” I have begun to believe that he does Lucy Sherman not think; that if he thought any-| o 0 Voo was thing at all, he thought that the self- | ¥ seekers, the sloth-lovers, the peace N this iittle boy’s case. 19 worshippers, the men and women contains the very clements needed who were willing to give up every- build up a weakened, run- down thing in the world in order that they tem. make rich, red blood and might have a nice easy time, would sirength finally control America and that Sold by The Clark & Brainerd Co somehow or other he or somebody Druggists, Liggett's Riker-Hogeman else advocating that sort of doctrine Drug Sto John J. McRriarty, would come out in front!” than veck, W. H. Russell, Senator Dillingham, who offered the Druggists evervwhere majority report, interrupted Senator P. S.—For Skin Troubles. We guar- | Willlams to say that the committee antee our new skin remedy, Saxol had examined it in the light of every rcumstance for 14 months and that the conclusion to dismiss the charges wes by a vote of 9 to 2 along entirely non-partisan lines, ! “I do not care about how a black snake smothers a bird over with its slime before it swallows it Senator | Williams continued. ‘The senator does not deny that in the speech at S§t. Paul were these assertions to ! which T have referred and which are | a calumny and a slander upon the | American people, upon my boys who | fought in France, and upon Theodore | Roosevelt’s bors who fought in France, and upon evervhody else's | boys that fought there. | “Now I do not care about the sen- ator's telling me that it took 14 months to measure up this speech as a whole. Tt has not taken me more than 56 minutes to measure up the parts of it. 1 do not care whether the next balance of power in the senate is held Berfin News (Continued from Ninth Page) afternoon The Ladies' Aid soclety of the Ber- lin Congregational church will hald a social and food sale this evening at the church parlors at § o'clock.. A short program will be delivered and social héur will follow The Bible class of the East Berlin church held their regular at the church parlors last A lecture was delivered by minister. G JANUARY 1 LITTLF BROTHER RUK-DOWK Tramping 18 miles a day, Mr Foreman, a mail carrier of Allentown, Pa., found that shoes with ordinary soles last about says a pair of Ne him more than nine months of service, in_which time he walked over 4,000 miles. His experience shows how you may save shoe money by providing your family with Neslin-coled give extra wear where other shoes wear out quickest. You can get Neslin-soled shoe y type of «»hm you want. >00dy Why Your Hair Soap 2, Qiptment 6 &50, Taleam 5. free of Bostan.’ Alldroggists ; Sample each /y 1916. 10U MEN WHO PAY THE FANILY SHOE BILLS lin-soled .mrv wear, by the slender vote of one or not. That | want, is not disturbinz me. T say that that speech at St. Paul was disloval in | ‘*‘“‘;un’grmlf‘d’bv hiie spirit, disloval in words, disloyal in soles should_be EThe i intent, disloyal in effect and disloval =0 or re-soling as of a set purpose.” new shoes. Thi Tire & Rubber Lose The Cu ¢ - ‘Onticus me rmonth. to outwear Dandmfl and Itching; . H. M. But he shoes gave oes, which in Pric sometimes If your dealer be can get Remember, Nelin to be what e available well as on ey are made by The Company, Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfool Heels—guaranteed other heels. any Remedy ticura Fred Naurse of who has been ill at lin is recovering. George Kanup oll and Harold Woods of Kensington ave opened a Ford garage on the Swamp road and will start thelr busi- duties in the future the U. S his home in army Ber near FOR SORE, TIRED ITCHING FEET| cool and comfort tired, feet, just Pe \ | i To freshen tender, chafing pread safe, treatment Poslam does s0o much and goes so far. Sold everywhere. For free sample Laboratories, 243 York City to become clearer, through the daily Soap. medicated with the W st 47th St., Urge your skin brighter. better, use of P m Poslam. and nobby styles. Taupe and Peacock Biue. Special Prices for Saturday On the above giving away. 100 Hats, Special All Our § 10.00 Hats, Special Knitted Tams in ail colors Special 188 MAIN s7T. { whe (he devil are we? Woe are the 5 ON TiF MQUAR Once you've tried it on that stiff joint, sore muscle, sciatic pain, rheu- matic twinge, lame back, you'll find a warm, soothing relief you never thought a liniment could produce. Won't stain the skin, leaves no mu: wastes no time in applying, sure to give quick results. means economy. other drugglst has it. 3 LA Inent HiElls' Pain $1.20. For the Girls Who Go Ice ing relief 30c, 60c, LADIES---HERE IS SOMETHING ON INTEREST TO YOU A TOUCH CF SPRING MILLINERY Hats of Georgette and Straw combination, Chic Showing a large and beautiful as- sortment of lovely and classy Spring Hats, copies of French models in the latest styles, effects and color- ings, the shades predominating are Havana Brown, $2«98 and up. Clearance of all Velvet Hats at prices each $ 1 each @ % $|J Skating $1 GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY GO, A, la; Your own or any | Get it today. . " GET SLOANS FOR YOUR PAIN RELIEF You don’t have to rub it in to get quick, comfort- bottle almost .00 .98 .98 BLDG, GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1886 We continue with unreserved interest our Sale OF CLOTHING impossible for you to find else- where Clothing to equal Hart, Schaffner & Marx make. 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