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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER V0L CAN MAKE YOUR SHOE BILLS LESS From Globe, Arizona, comes this recommendation of Neslin Soles. J. B. Medlyn sends it. He says: ‘1 have never had my Neslin-soled shoes repaired as the soles always out- wear the tops. The position I hold keeps me on my feet most of the time, and 1 can say that for comfort and eslin is the only shoe sole.” Millions of others who have worn Neslin Soles think with Mr. Medlyn that they are the only soles for wear and comfort. Moreover, these soles cut your shoe bills down because they make your shoes last so l_ong.0 They are waterproof too. Neslin Soles are made scientifically by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels—guaranteed to outwear all other heels. Neolin Soles (QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That-is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, 1 e substitute for calomel e Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 7 years and calomel’s old-time enemy, [discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic con- stipation and torpid livers. Dr.-Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing wvegetable laxative. No griping .is the *“keynote” of these fittle sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act mnormally. They never force them to unnatural action. 1f you have a “dark brown mouth” now and-then — a bad breath — a dull, tired feeling—sick headache—torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two lit- ¢le Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime. ‘Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them. 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggists. Real-Fruit Desserts Jiffy-Jell is flavored with fruit juice essences in « liquid form, in vials. A wealth of fruit juice is condensed to flavor each dessert. So it brings yau true-fruit dainties, healthful and delicious, at a trifling cost. Simply add boiling “water. Compare it with the old-style gelatine desserts. 1t will be a delightful rev- elation. Get the right kind — JufyJelt 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s 2 Package: for 25 Cents 4 - L RELIEVES CONSTIPATION HEADACHE BILIOUSNESS AXCARIN e e Sold LAXCARIN Fri E123, By The PRODUCTS Dollar. Pittsburgh, Co., e One Dept. Pa. LINONINE TAKE THAT AWFUL KICK OUT OF A HARD COLD AND RENDERS IT HAR! LESS. IT IS TH H FAMILY REMEDY FORMS OF COLDS AND MARKABLE PR FOR THE MORE DANG THROAT AND LUNG PLAINTS OF ADULTS CHILDREN ALL A RE NTIVE ROUS COM- Have a bottle of Linonine handy | Red AND'| _C clusive agents American Hosiery ronds. Resse-Leland Co.—advt. Mrs. John B. Talcott, of Grove Hill. spending the week-end with her . daughter. Mrs. Walter Hope, of New | York city Leonard Maier New Britain General Hospi from the after effects of vod at training eamp while en- in a spirited wrestling mate: suits, Wilson's—advt. Mrs. Charles F. Smith street is at Atlantic Patrick’s day records Miss Lelty Leonard of returned from New to the suffer- is confined 1 xed ' City. St Grove Hill York City Wilson's, tra quality hat at ‘Corporal D. U. Tuverson has e ived home from France and is spenc- % a few weeks at his home at 626 t Main street. Mr. and Mr “orest street are spend Atlantic City. . Parker shirts at Besse-Leland's only. $1.50 to $6.00.—advt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Forest to A City for a two weeks' sojourn W George Swain ling two weeks of tic A guaranteed hat at § —adyv Profess ers’ colle delivered the Gramm pices of the ject was fo Meet the Demands of Democracy New Spring milline Church strect.—advt. Troop 1. of the South tional hurch, and Troop of Center Congregational church enjoy a hike tomorrow The biggest hat value in New Brit- ain at. $3.50, Wilson's.—advt. An all day sewing meetin interests of the Red Cross held today at the Trinity church Knox shoes at R The women of worked on surgical Luke’s hospital, Porto ternoon. Edward Wellins is the purchase of the Main street. The Wilson advt. A choir rchearsal will be evening at the Stanley church Men’s neckwear Leland’s.—advt Mrs. Buel B. Basseite the women of the Forelgn society of the South Congr church this afternoon, her being “Conquest by Prayer.” New Britain council, B. L., will hold its regular meeting in Judd's hall this evening. “Mallory hats" at Besse-Leland’s. advt The Boy evening at church In these days of Wilzon’s are showing $3.50 advt The Community Cross rooms to scw Kilpatrick of the Teach- of Columbia Universi Jecture this afternoon r school, under the aus- cachers’ club. His sub- 9 in the will Methodist dressings Rico, this negotiating Dawson block feature hat, held this Memorial always at sionary ubject Scouts the Fi will st meet this Congregational nd 38 beauty hats at the after- club met at this noon. All tailors will close shop at 8§ o'clock p. m. excepting Monday Saturday evenings.—advt. Mrs. Charles Christeson and Miss Helen Buecli of Maple street are spending the week at Atlantic City. Arrow and I & W. collars, ¢ at Besse-Leland’ Advt. The Thimble club held a at the home of Miss Josephine Fagan of No. 70 Roberts strcet last even- ing. Phoenix —advt Arrangements have heen completed for the banquet of the Fourth Ward Republican club to be held Tuesd evening at the Beloin hotel. Supp will be served promptly at 7:30 o'clock. The principal speakers will be James Walsh of Greenwich, speak- er of the Connecticut house of rep- resentativ nd Martin Rude, repre- { sentative from Salisbury. sonable milliner. prices. prompt service, Church street.—advt 3 for hosiery at e-Leland reasonable Seibert's, AMERICAN HARDWAR Stockholders Choose Officers Are Dircctorate and coted., The annual holders of the Corporation held at 2 this afternoon. The following direc- tors were elected: H. Baldwin, Philip Corbin. James Iton, Glover, Benjamin A. Hawley, Georgze T. Kimball, Henry H. Peck, Charles B. Parsons, A. J. Sloper, ¢ Smith, H. W. Whittemore, Henry C. Thomson and Rollin S. Woodruft. The directors at a subsequent meeting, elected the following cers: President, Henry C. M. meeti of American the Hardware 2 o’clock stock- « F s o president, Benjamin A. Haw vice president, Carlisle H. Bald- vice president, Charles B. Pa treasurer, Isaac ). Russell; win; at all times—there’s no telling what instant it will pe needed, ecspecially s& for coughs that threaten bronchi- tis. Nothing quite equals Linonine for bronchitis. sts—60c and $1.20. and you have the finest ready cooked corn food made — PoOST TOASTIES train | of Lexing- | at Morans’. | of | be | tional | and | mecting | ANNUAL. | ¢05. | | Nichols | street have gone to Atlan- | 50, Wilson's. | “Type of Method Needed at Seibert’s, | { with ithe governor with consent { Charles | M. | | About | | | ! [, | being made to have | bers of both | collectively forming a supervision dis- | tual NEW SCHOOL BILLS 1} 10 BE CONSIDERED b Financi WAL STREET S EXCHANGE REPE Wall Streer, 10:30 a. m.—Reversl (Continued from First Page) the frequent hrousz an ted S e T S related to mat 1ipon. He said that these implied that measures through without others, and {his The resolution “urrence A bill to require up land for the sale of mark out proposed a bond for completion and have them ed favorably Senator Dillon changing the ters heing | 1 ords | goin vere E knowlec was not was adopted yesterday’ selling ecialtics were opening of 1 Alcohol ag: advance of half hour. rising 3 1-4 heavy in tod movemel wctive demand! s market, leading atid 4 points Distilling cal points, and oil and shippings followed of one to three points. Calis fornia Pkg. was conspicuous amo the secondary specialties at a three= point nce. Hquipments and to= baccos also responded to further ins | auiry at substantial gains. Wall Street, Noon.—Speculative: shares dominated the market through- | out the morning, mainly at further | Advances. The professional charac- ter of the trading was evident from Will Issue $600,000 Bonds. act that dealings in Distillers far The senate adopted bills to permit | °Xceeded the demand for any of the Waterbury to issue $600,000 in high | Usual favorites. In addition the strong- { er features included General Motors, school bonds and to extend its water | supply sources. | New York Air Brake, Atlantic Gulf, For a Iriday ssion, conside Marine Pfd., Amorican tobacco, Cru- b o L e cible Steel, Colorado Fuel and U. Rubber at gains of 2 to 6 points. New School Bills. Sl The proposed school bhill which S. Steel yielded none of its recent iness and St. Paul's featured the e organizes the state board of educ: places appointment of nine gula heavy rails, Wali in con- It persons who open | dnstriz furthe the first next, motor gains house lots and shall strec of t was vo reet report- accepted had action billy name of Huntington Shelton, both as a town and probate district, reconsidered and the bills tabled. He said that after four weeks there had been a ripple of opposition and he wished to know what it w: and why. Senator Klett susgested that the townspeople wanted the place named *Dillon.” on to ag i the s abla branches. | S. v tion | membe of the hea to Street, Motors. pings, leathers and equipments, alf at | higher quotations, featured the later | dealings. The closing was strong. | Sales approximated 1,000,000 shares. ose ! | | ship- | assembly this session. The term of a vea The board shall appoint sceretary and assistant secretary. The bill on supervision provides t! any town not employing 20 may be united by the state b on more towns member shall be siv New York Stock Bxchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York Stock Ex- change hers ard with rpose of | | | | | | ¥ or for the p March High trict, the superintendent of which is to named by a convention of the | district or in case of failure to choose, by the state hoard. The third bill on appontionment pro- | vides ths the first class 11 have 75 per cent. of the amount teachers salaries paid by state: those of ithe second cl per cent.: those of the third c those of the fourth class 30 and towns of the fifth cent. 14, Low 1919 Close | T4 % 354 be Am Beet Alaska Am Am Am the | Am ROl Am Am Sugar Gold Agri Chem 33 107 91 485 49 1063 9014 4814 1814 | | towns of | ss Smelt Sugar Am Tobacco Am Tel & Tel Anaconds Cop |A T S Fe Ry { Baldwin Loco 1B &0 BRTYT Jeth { Can Pac Cen Leather Chino Cop Chi Mil Col I . 6% SemiRIE 210 ass 45 per cent < 20 per MUTUAL AID AGAI RE-ELECTS OFFICERS Bfo). R Corbin Screw Corporation Associa- I tions Holds Annual Meeting and Receives Good Reports of Year. Crucible Del & Hud Distillers S 0! Frie 1st pfd Gen Elec ! Goadrich t Nor pfd Ore Cetf of the Mu- the At the annual meeting Aid of Screw corporation held last evening in the lowing association Corbin s Foreman's club house the fol- officers were elected “rank Riley. William President- Inspi W Vice Presiden Financial Secretary- d. Pratt. Treasurer—Loren Bancroft. Recording Secretary—Fred D. O'Brien G Nickel Kansas City | Kennecott | Lack Steel Lehigh Val Max Mot com | Mex Petrol Natl Lead N Y Air Brake Y O & Hud .. NH&HR - Pac » Ml : o Wat- Cop enth vear these elected Other Auditors, Hyneck John Durn, Griswold and the epidemic the sociation was in death nd sick it in a flouri more especially so it has never given any fairs or aske the outside public to help them. The treasures’ report speaks for self: March 31st, 1919. Receipts terest, $62.07 off of- Harry Adolph James 4 we been cted Bradbury, C Johnson; dire O'Leary, Geo were A tor: and During Spanish influenza hit pretty hard benefits but still ing condition, tetsky of 94 S S Co.. 347% As 1918 to March Dues, $798.77 60. paid out: siclk benefits, $518.75; death henefits, $250; association secretary, $10; inte on Liberty Bond. $2.81: tofal, $781.f New Britain National $152.59; New Dritain 1,176.48; Thira Lil on hand, h, in- udebaker 0l Tnion Pae United Fruit Ttah Con < Rub Co S Steel S Stee « 6414 21015 120 176 bank og bank, $1.- $2 wings Bond, total ot cash The for the monthly have past due: are and the des iso $5 member's been twelve no asses montt for el | ! pid V ar Chem Westinghouse | Willvs Ove 1o sick 5 hene per ten th paid wife weeks There a K. OF C. NIGHT SUCCESS ENDEAVOR (TRCLE ACTIVITIE: E of the ast I P future on the e ndeavor Circle AMemorial church the home of Miss May iaid the the society ing a fund to install an church. Refreshments after which pent met eveni = were for activity of | 150 Members of Knights of or, were served | Columbus Attended Social At the Y. b e | i i | | i M. €. A. Last Night. About 150 members of the Knights of Columbus enjoyed the of the Y. M. C. A. in the association last night, the cvent at the affair {hat an effort it repeated in the “ladies’ night” for the mem- or @ hospitality Don't Spoil a2 Good Meal With a Bad Siomach physician, dis ps, came will fix that stomact you will will n building of C. night cessful was the being a specialist to in and miserable stom- ach “r out you saic «inging popular songs and worn | back as new any di want wi form of a up for nfike it suffe what fering, down hi u ations. or money The I rooms of 11:30 and billiards, bowli at the “Y served 150 of the friend men made bullding from ontests and other re played W the banquet the members of tr Columbus.with C. A. men In the was held suests of u as zcod from vou o ! not ess | wut | back | g pas ¥ Luncheon hall and Knights s or mon when tablets o in offered And toma vou are Mi-o0-na than i ‘ | h specialists know from ny ow out as many Y. M ription better m of the | to write to be narrow minded | to suffer from indiges- | you going to !} try Mi-o-na eement. were served an informal ival The K. of of Daly Cour went to concert was stomag lobby pon rec of wre you nd g0 continue the evenin the room and at body tie c men met 1 « 8 o'clock 2 back A Mi-o-na stomach tablets = that into iy money given n the a during dates have in a re if * entire evening been for 1t} and thus far it b mercly talked of by the mem- of both organizations. If the members the Y and K. of C. re an it is probable that et soo hasis, frey h such good © is no dizzine sour Ness h lache, ey will this stom:: Hest o on do that t¥ stomach, biliou nd stomach distre | & i H ‘ladi been s | T as | shape : i sick e | s, vour returned Brainerd such Co. and wili L social | peace | building for the purposs of obtain- | ; an in the | [ | [ B JE [lWy Constituent Assembl of Pl Meets in April Jerusalem, Feb. 28, ence of The Associated call to a constituent assembly of Pal- estine Jewry approved by the Brit: ish government in April, 1918, has been sent out hy the Zionist com- stine, it was announce: (Corr Press.)—A mission in here today All Jews of reached their twentieth year are en- titled to vote and all who have reached their twenty-fourth year are cligible for election. One of the other qualifications necessary for candi- dates is that they will be able to read. write and speak Hebrew. The provisional constituent @ sembly elected Dr. Chaim Weizmann and hum Sokolow, the Zionist leaders, fo represent them at the Wference. It instructed its That the power Great Britain or trustec the govern view to both sexes who have cc delegates to urge: | should nominate as their representative | and should confer on it ent of Palestine with a aiding the Jewish people in its commonwealth “That an executive council should | nominated by Gri Britain in | agreement with the World Zionist or- | nization representing the entire | people.” ¥ been the Jews of Palestine since | Allenby freed it from the forts are being concentrated g agricultural of live stoc Le Jewish There amongst General Turk. F on procur the purchase velopment of ecredit facilities, the American Zionist medical lishing hospilals and medical | tations in the colonies. Every- one seems inspired with the hope that | splendid era of prosperity. of big | gricultural, industrial and commer- | cial enterprises are about to open out. A society of Jewish engineers | has been recently started which working in conjunction with societ | of Zionist engineers in Russia and | > United § | | great activity | | 1d - de while | unit | is | aid ENGLISII COLLEGES OPEN. Crippled Soldicrs and Others Among Those Hurrying to Study Again. March 14 once again alive war quictude. 1duates in khaki, lacking a EXT ted y soon authorities, how is feared, changes nded, and al n the Eng ty Oxford, and, —Ox- unive fou ht ford after clve residence, many some on crutches, limh. Rhodes to arrive in recc Problems fa Overcrow ation ar large ars of dred unde are still others 1 scholars are yrd numbers ve the 4 propot tu- y and portion id ile ng authorities At the chemist la instead take u s want w stil history are st perturbed 1pheay them Outwardly the colie little | chan from pre-w "ho trenches and other signs of war train- | ing have disappeared and scouts, por- | ters and the old permanent staff are around ready to do the bidding of the students and dons. i v NO OFFICTAL STATEMENT. Mexican Press, However, Opposes Sale of Lower California. Marct 14.—Gove is not forthcomin in the American California leg Wilson ins with th the pu a p however, proper Mexico City ment comment proposals and the President on con- Tross ture | e to can Lower open negotiations government alifornia It w omment W and that with nora 1s intimated, uld not be the profect only in its init and with the back th far Press comment entirely the e by Mexico its and pro-Ally papers Mexico pins its faith Wilson's pronouncement nations. No attempt fute the cha hat of Lower California pendent of the Mexico c stages showr against ritory that esident small to government Aimost ind Zoverm P for on is made re« the City I ment. | Suffrage alliance. | are invited machinery, | * | The great div: | more to their nation and to the | seen pond- | N U .{ e '\‘ E . ) . ELIGIBLE T0 VOTE® 28 States Already Give Franchise to Fair Sex ol Porcy V. Pen cker, former president of the General Fed- cration of Women's Club: Miss Ma t Hay, chairman of the Won Suffrage Party of New York ( M Arthur Livermore, M Bucklin Garre W and Thom Wells. | EGAN—CHRISTESEN an | NUPTIALS IN BOSTON 14.—More n New York, March | 12,000,000 women | States over 21 vears of age are el | blo to vote for the next president i states where women may vote, ac- cording to an estimation by Mrs. C ie Chapman Catt, president National Woman Suffr: nd president the the TUnited Local Couple Joined in Wedlock in q St. Cecilia’s Church Yester- of the association International ge day Afternoon. of Christesen annot hter, M to Dr. of of 40 South d Lou Char rly this 2 o'clock This estimate w to the women vote States to join force: American Woman tion at its Golden to be held in Fifty delegates f s given in a s of the Unite with the Natio Suffrage Jubilee convention Louis, March 24-29 om each voting state to join the delegations at from the 2,000,000 members National American Woman ociation. National American sociation has invited to a national convention in order that they may organize nation ally and unite their forces with thoso of other lang said Mrs. Catlt ‘There is obviously important national for women voter sity of which cor cern women and children in ou eral states is a continual menac the safety and welfare of the unfor- | tunate and uninformed. ‘The laws of the states unified and improvemen in states more al in their 1 women would upon a proper constructive prc It is a fact 80 obv hat it no demonst ion that one se of the country is mmnc times in education and tion to women nd ¢ ization to influence over Therefore, it be forward-looking people to s laws of the nation are that the ndard by which isure the proper program for e is the code of of the dvanced states. “Women call 1 an, form place n ass00 i which da took ) veste v afternoon s > wtholic church in stor Rev. J. J. McGarry. The on southern wedding tri plans for t ir future undecided Both arc this city s The i rraduate | Gramm hool and also of bell's Seminary in Windsor | up the teaching of with ess. She daughter of the tesen, for m | Ru pai Dr. Egan to a few conducted an office in the National Bank building. tered the employ of the § 1 Supply compan as a salesman la m St of Louis the p and iden known e well 1 Woman | ride of the en voters am She took dancing, and the W met st i nd late R is- years E designer an program any com~ up years Vew ago, Britain Later he en- s White of Philadel- He entered Skt could added, even | j libe into the sent to F n oflicers’ service if a ws, voters us 1 mmenc t th time Dy ton ar bury High schoc Ty 1 Uni e armist behind prot i civ legal ldren, a whole omes the W dent the 1 studied f Penr is bound to prove a detarre at va BOLSHEYIKI CLAIM GAINS e natio of all that the wnified whole and s to Claim to France Has in Occeupied 1and Size of ta m each | e most Two Months—FExpect Take Archangel. voters should contribute world | than they do when acting from a lo- | calized viewpoint. ‘Those who live in ! the valley do not know what is to ba om the mountain top.' The opportunity to climb the mountain and to view all humanity in its strug- | Archangel by May according gle upward toward permanent demo- | Felsingfors dispatch to the Mail. cratic institutions and consequent| After the Bolsheviki entered Kiev permanent peace is here. The oppor- | they are said to have executed Prof. tunity to extend helping hand to | Baranovsky, an economist, who those who are likely to find the path jrecently appointed to represent thel rough and thorny The raine in Paris. Prof. Zabolotij, P an voter with t of coming | Efimenko, Balbachan, all new freedom for the her soul will papermen and the president of not hesitate to offer her service,” con- | municipality ~ are also reported tinued Mrs. Catt have been shot by the Bolsheviki The biggest Bureau Suffrage »paganda in the world has been or- | by Mrs. Catt with funds she | bequeathed Mrs. Frank Les- | lie, widow of known editor and publisher. When Mrs. Leslio | died a few years she left the bulk | of her fortune to Mrs. Catt to be used | b T for the advancement of the suffrage fov Busis cause. The actual figures the | o'clock 0od of $750.000. “att, who only reason suffrage is because of lack of its fundamental signifi- | , decided that the most effec to advance the suffrage was through the further education of | the entire public ject of suffrage. She formea Suffrage commis: Londc miles railroad unc | that the Soviet troops e w re to is here e vision race in wom- Gen. s DWIGHT F. RANSOM. IS ganizc B Well Known Silver City Business Man a widely Succumbs to Pneumonia (Special to Marct the Herald.) 14.—Dwi mbert ago Mer Ransom well iden Ht ¥ avenue, dicd at home 10 fol pne ss man are in 1ot ¢ | lowing a an abiding faith | T opposes | Ife leav of | Mr New { where mour ate I, his night few of - He wa his Ranson ken the and nybody wife woman knowled canc came bout way causo & and Hardware on the su s¢ | the | on Leslie Woman member the members of |

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