New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1919, Page 13

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WANTS TO RAISE Bif ARMY FOR ENG!AND Preposed Bill Would Create Force of 900,000 Men London, March 6.—Captain F. Giuest introduced in the house a bill which propo: for the Britis my of occupation. This army, ac- cording to the bill, would be com- posed of 900,000 men and the enlist- ient period would expire on April 30, 1920. Alexander Shaw, laborite, moved the rejection hecause the labor party is 1o & continuance of conscription. Col. Winston Spencer Churchill, fending the biil, argued that the zovernment in providing for an army o insure peace, was “‘pursuing a path »ward universal voluntary service.” “Our delegates to the peace ference are fighting for the complete bolition of conscription in Europe,” he said. A formal demand has heen made thaf Gerimany el to have only a small rmy on a uncert commons today compulsory service be permit- voluntary long-servica basis, but it whether e carried. Our s point will represer s stand Aimost alone in this ma ot at all impossible that ‘rance and [taly en the United ites will e na to 1y systems so 1t is and E vhose mil- element of com- pulsory service may enter.” “There is not the htest truth in the sugzestion that this bill be de- <ned to raise {roops to be sent into tussia.” he continued. “If there efe no such place as Rissin T would till he advocating this bill. No one will he so foolish as to suggest rvention in Russia troops. Ou mnd on the at iver wien which Uuited States ualler tha maintaining Mr. Bonar \ the house of common e bill ection pledges ¥ s by King with conseript army along the Rhine cading out 43 than imd approach numbers is no 1 1rmy the he oc .aw, g0 forces Krance involved no departure and evoked Is it yested that ng going to leave IMe concluded Premier Clemencean had said ‘If we do not take carve, when the British and armic ha locl American shall b me dan disappea w > hill second of 301 to 71 TIHE T0 BUILD CANALS reading Construction of Amecrican Waterways Would Prove of Great Value Nation, Experts Believe. Wa gton, March 7.—C: t ion, and th powers. are no less buildinz of inal « slopmen: of wa important than public works buildings during the re- construction period, officials of vho are of the cour on- e de roads and necessa in the opinion of the Department of Labor ing internal development in order to add to its rces and to utilize that will lbe lost ir- wvorkmen are idle. government retain con- silroads for the next five the development nal svstem supplemeniggge il transportation will mean lo‘ prices on a great many articles not of nto the cost of transportation en- Moreover, the canals to relieve power «flwur at p fers, he will, e ahlc excessive strains imposed on rail lines developed inland trans- canals to a great extent. authorities declare that the wise waterways will lead to the sreajest economic changes of modern at certain Germany portation by Many usg of Wilson, of the ment of Labor; Secretary Baker, of War department, and Secretary Daniels, of the Navy department, Secretary Depart- ¢ declared strongly in favor of the | development of American waterways. FREE DELIVERY TEL. 1435-3 Lean Skinned Fresh Shoulders » Fancy Roast Pork Prime Rib Roast . .. Fresh Hamburg * Fresh Sausage Meat Roast Veal Veal Stew Fresh Spare Ribs . Fresh Pigs Feet 27¢ 32¢ 30c 25¢ 25¢ 20c¢ 10c 14¢ 3le 18¢ 28¢ 30c Fresh Leaf Lard Corned Beef Native Pork Native Ham Campbell’s Pork and Beans Ige can Campbell’s Soups 16¢” 10c of the measure | opposed | con- | Fapan. | to the | omewhat the HUNS AND POLES IN | TRUCE DELIBERATION Meeting Proceeds Snmothly and . Courtesy Marks Fach Move Paris, lavas dispatch tells March 6.-—A\ 1 from Posen, of the man missions at the villk Wednesday, Allied ge of Kreutz, dated meeting of and Ger- armis- Germany and Poland be carried on. The Allied m arrived at Kreutz. Wednesday the train bearing the headed by was accom the Prussian and General after. J. B. um bassa- Dupont i Where negotiations for a new tice between will ,S!Ofl morning and German delegates, Baron | von Rechenbers. who ! panied by Dr. Drews, minister of the interior Dommes, arrived soon E. Not former French dor to and General n introduced the delegates on the rail- way platforni. T courteous de- was noted as from that last year, so truculent toward the then Bolshevik nd his friends. Thie s wore uniforms cntered a saloon casr themselves at a table in where a few Russia, meanor of the Germans bel ¢ v different | show { when Leon est-Litovsk they Trotzky, wer minister of war, tipie, th The and | fun soldiers in lounging After “had declared that their etained full authority of the German | troops along fthe Polish front, the ice terms bearing on the Polish houndary were examined. A line of demarkation will be fixed by a sub- Gern elegate seated view of the station 1hout S DRINK HOT WATER IF YOU DESIRE A ROSY COMPLEXION Says we can’t help but look better and feel better after an Inside bath, look one’s best and feel one’s is to enjoy an inside bath each morning to flush from the system the | previous day’s waste, sour fermenta- | tions and poisonous toxins before it i absorbed into the blood. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incombustible material in { the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave in the | alimentary organs a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which are then {hrough the very ducts which are in- tended to suck in only nourishment to sustain the body. | 1f vou want to the glow of healthy bloom in your cheeks, to sce your skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon & a glass of hot water with a see spoonful of limestone phosphate in ! which is a harmiess means of wash- the waste material and from the stomach. liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleans puri hefore i into putting more food stomach. Men and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid com- plexion, also those who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, breath, others who are bothered with headaches, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipation should begin this phos phated hot water assured of very pronounced results in one or two weeks. | A quarter pound of limestone phos- | phate costs very little at the drug | store but is sufficient to demonstratg | that just as soap and hot water | cleanses, purifies and freshens the | skin on the outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside organs. We must always consider that | internal sanitation is vastly more im- portant than outside cleanliness, be- | cause the skin pores do not absorb | impurities into the' blood, | bowel pores do. | ihreadbare umiforms were | the Germans | government | ce which will be given power | icked into the blood | toxins | & sweetening and | ing the entire ailmentary tract, | the | nasty ; drinking and are ! while the t ( NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAK o maintain a neutral zone between man and Polish forces the he Allied mission demanded for- suarantees for the landing of Danzig and {heir frontier rapie *olish yssa Polish German s teleg protection of Germad S 275 MAIN STREET, Are displaying this week’s arrivals in dark f mahogany and patent Pumps and Oxfords, b with shapely Louis XV. heels, including the latest patent Pump with 14-8 Military Heel. 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