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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1919, 5 S ' . d before s oint ac- i . America. The extent of 7 |‘ R*\CE SUI(‘IDE | s fnust f‘u n:\la\ne 1”0 ore any jo a ’un\v.g ‘m _d\,.n-xcts beyond the Rhine inf this new movement to keep up with has not yet been ascertaineds i | RAav i ion can be k21 ; and other parts of the occupied area | tho demands of constantly increasing - | = | U 1 | To the present the alliance has not | visit Coblenz daily, the soldiers being S o e ATENING T() ) > s l(‘ans ortation needs. This month the T“.thTEI\[Z\(x WORLD | | been callea upon to test its power to |allowed ons day in the city every | uate mighway department cailod oo R the point of drastic action, but it has | few weeks. Hundreds of these men | pias for the construction of 103 miles Causf‘- Of Stom < been far from idle. 1n 1916 it 1aid | have thelr photosraphs taken. { of permanent road in various parts of . L Fnglish Clergyman Thinks Country before Mr, Asquith, then premier, a | In their dieplay dows the pho- | 1.0 state. Each section for which bids SlckneSS ng reconstruction programn which inelud- | tographers have arranged the pictures | were asked is to be part of one of ed the demand for full state mainte- | of A, io side a o vs ine! G el T | el:e::‘mm on one side and like- | 1, 4rtarial highways included in Gov- | How to Relieve Stomach Distress S T S nance, failing worlk, ) German civilians and sol- | _ P 1’s “primary” syst o tes. Money Back if ) ) » Demands Much From the Fii-| aomees fiing e'ar reconstruction: a | fe®,of Gorman civilians and sol- | unor Sprouls tem. o | Fow Minutes. ¥ ok i€ T e = v g pre ! e h ay ; places the roads be built 2 s Not Overcome Any Wil YOlll OWH HOme Gflm i is now being pressed | dividing line of some in be- | :‘;a:L l;];;c‘r\:cl ipn”::i‘dqnxtf) & ;):'otf’:‘:n[ mcmr!())mm* of Indigestion. i1 Press.)—Rac: & er) nt. Tt was acti v 1 pfllgHS Belllg Ul’ged ot Rt ‘:) m;“:;;: ‘I: ny.’\" :~‘|it{,?,~s“1— ployers OI Englafld :F(:nm,t«‘si(:x;qr‘ntr‘T\?&er P pensm,‘,z | Lieerc | wider than the old standard. Tt is 1f you feel as though there Wi Will Revert to Quiet Days March 28 (Correspondence | demand which i A« SEse = - ! 2 ithin a few e he std cide, ApRltatan ) o rances for the sol ¢ Q 3 announced that wi weeka |, lead at the pit of the sfilabon nilline e SRRt e OF Sha) S e B e e men deeided to ostpone ac- | ROADS AS PART OF | nids will be asked on the construction | yoi'P O \G “couple of Mi-o-na. stol movement by which labor now seeks| ;oo g, et | of several hundred additional miles of | ;o1 (ablets and in five minutes ¥§ 1 Corres d i rial field until af o ST g e oy capital, according to Deun (Correspond- | tion in the industria aft 2 1 R [ e Tl catienranginas 2ib| ence of the Assoblated Proce st | the war, but each of the turee bodies | ARTERIAL HIGHWAYS [ Nighway. should see that all stomach dist ; = - its} plan SOt Rreconstrction This extensive road building will | hag vanished ceently at a meeting of the eu- | bor’s Triple Alliance, whi o , | drew up its plan , iy . 5 . nished. : 4 o o oducation societ 1and’s | 15 demandir » Which just now | /1"y e national programs ers = furnish employment for thousands of | 1If you belch gas, have heartburn genics cduce 2 . ¢ s demanding much fr 5 - o] > United States Department of Labor in | gense population, he asserted, will nuch from the employ- | mutually — discussed and consid- men and will be well under way be- | sour stomach, you mneed Mi-o-na. ts nation-wide Ov »ywn Home | hen disappear and the country will| € of ¥Bngland in the way of shorter | ered in common. It is these fore the spring is far advanced. your stomach feels upset Yhekmot its ~wide Own Home | tnen disappear d 3 s X oL Ty e, take tW fo the quict, rural Bugland of | hours, higher wages, and living con- | Which the government now faces un- dred Miles as Part of Governor's | ing after the night’ befare, where in the United States | Ing¢ to co-operate with the Pennsylvania to Build Several Hun- at of action that may | Mi-o-na tablets and see how quicky campaign, wl ing conducted | pevert £ he follo z reasc 750, with London, bereft of her| ditions such as mece e rere | d€T @ thre = i - - oF thoftolloswin 2 2 108 ons such as never before were plunge the country into the greatest Projected Primary System. RICH RADIUM FOUND. you get relief ; g S S e med of by British workmen, | ipqustrial upheaval it has ever known, s London, April 11.—The discovery of If vou have shortness ‘”fb ":,‘f’ 3 eturning sol C E fe world numbers = S Be ] _ rashington, April 9.—Road build- s pain in the stomach, waterbraskj x x s Ceither voluitary 7 o e °rs approximately 1,500,000 men | . Al ; oh-| o T war to pea Neitl 3 ot | a considerable body of pitch-blende [ o' " b€ FOTACL T e ane # 2 b L T s to be extensively carried i i Dirth ich only lowers the with a s e i - ; BUSINESS, be 3 d on in e GEL: fiEms STt rersthesideath iy forces or powe hun LOLGIBIC all parts of the country dusing the | —the ore of radium is reported from |sooner you get it, the soomer 'yl R e adia imulation and | rate,” he said, ‘hor famine, nor pes rods e o i P . 3 : Second: Immed E fv;w ation l\' el i e G i”! v dr of thousands more. its de Americans Bring Era of Prosper coming months, according to reports | the vilage of Hampstead on the bor- | stamach should perform its dutid Gl b e VI | ucing numbers. The late war cost | Ma1ds have been taken very serlous- | MMCHICHIS BURE R B0 T sent to the United States Department | properly. : SR i { Iy by the government. tofGeLuan SR UOLOEMPICES. of Labor. Highways that will connect If you use a box of Mi-0-18 EaBIe present the shor dwellings in Ml : A g the mineral resources de- : " || hushands and wives, in addition sa| The Triple Alliance, which is re- | Coblenz April 1l.—German pho- | states and in time form wide trans- | T.rcd o i resources de- | ung foel that It has not o-kered DOl about $,000.000 killed. But fhogei S2rded as one of the most powerful | tographers in Coblenz recently have | continental avenues of uninterrupted | Velopment devartment of the minis- | your indigestion or stomach ‘roubl losses, he added, may be made good in | }APOr bodies in the world, is made up | been doing the largest busine in | smoothness and safety are projected | try of munitions whose experts said | take the empty box to vour d salér & e T = = of the Miners’ Federation of Great |their careers, their prineipal cus- | and work on many of these has be- | it was pitch-blende with an oxide | he will refund your money. For sal§ CeastllT “But at home we must face the fact| Britain with 00,000 members, the | tomers being American soldiers. From | gun. content of 26 per cent, somewhat | by the Clark & Brainerd C., and with our entrance into 1‘ o yar TS at the upper and | middle elasees | National Union of Railway Men with | two to five thousand Americans of | Pennsylvania furnishes an example | richer than the ore imported from 'leading druggists. means local be and |t T helTranepon or] . umption n | probably will be destroved by preda-| 420:000. and the Transport Workers | tory taxation. We are witnessing the | Federation with 250,000. Outside it { creation of a new privileged class, an | PUt dependent upon its action, he- y aristocracy of labor, which will be-} 2% trike Im’ the L’Fx"_\x-lc'h lliance means mployment for them, are iho itional Council of Colliery Workers, Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, the Railway Clerks’ assoc Tirst: Work must be provided for | iealth, thé “spiritual capital of thel g, rur r. B s we. 2 necessary in most communities. At ders of Dartmoor. amples were sub. 000,000 lives from the separation of | the United States is estimated legs than 500,000, and is probably | even greater than the half-million f u Home building virtually ceased | Home ownership makes for conditions, thrift and in- ciency. Tt provides com- | X £ : g come exclusive and conservative whe: fort fof the busy vears of work and | ative when 2 { it has won the privilege of exploiting assures a safe harbor in old age. | the public for its own profit. Tt prob- Fourth: =~ Tho immediate future| j, "ol yefuse to tax itself for LI holds no promise of a reduction of the |y enaGt of the proletaniat, so that when | 1107 and a number of others. rice of building materials. To delay { (10 lont of the ming T gone, we| The machinery of the alliance 1s simple. Ther small consultative { i mportant ‘and necessary building in | ¢hal no longer suppor waste- the espictition ot @ ccidealtanEing D DN OREEE SEED made up of the chairman | ces seems Ill-advise Professor rom the eugenic point of view ary of each of the ihree or- ing Fisher, of Yale university, a|this will be an advantage, but since | & ti ‘while the thre foremost authority. has stated: ! the eheap es must end by capturing | tives meet at least twice a year. *“Wo are on a permanently hi our trade, the privileged workers must | body retains complete frocd.om to | = —— price lokel and the sooner the bu themselves decay. The trade unionis | taks tion on its own behaif, joint , SIS hess men of the country take this view | probably will be allowed to place only | action being confined to questions ot S—— and adinst themselves to it the sooner | one son in his union and will take | national importance and questions of T o they will save themselves and the na- ; care not to have mare. The industrial| principle. Before a matter can be tion from the misfortune that will | emplovment of women will also lower | considered by joint action it must be dome to it we persist in our pres- | the hirth rate. Thus, in every class fully approved by the executive of the ! there will be s fendency to progres-| body which raises it. The approval e AT 7:30, GRAND OPENING OF THE formation tellir the formation of lo nizations. 3 ons have heen | A » i e ¢ stimulating == ; il ding is already ! ng about sai- i \ i $ ) story resnlts. Women’s clubs and 5 { &5 « i o ic associations have rallied to the | | RRRNEEY g i 3 i aid ‘of ‘tlic’ movement, which is not confined to the effort to encourage the immedigte construction of much- | neolet awatin bl ato Ceon: | ]] i ‘ s I Parade by Philharmonic Band and Concert at Center rned with P lic buildings, schoolhouses and com- uctures of every sort. : SB ouT “Dave Young”, a Harry Lauder Imitator, o J : - Will Furnish the Entertainment this Eve- e R et eaen ot TheAllRound Varnish \ : D < ter, v‘v:x’\h\'h‘\ Luv"”l] ','.‘;;::,:Ylwf:;::y;x’;5 . Havehyou a door or a» mantel to varnish, a chair, a nlng. Mr. Young lS a Member Of Harry re many operatives are Ol | ine mahogany table, a pair of oars, the spars of a boat, 2 unemploved. It is pointed out that if| < e A 5 the Wdthorities stapped import. of | an automobile? Then buy a can of In-or-Out Varnish. i L) n sarics and luxuries during war-| N Not one kind of varnish for inside work and another i LaUder S Own Company' time, ‘the import of competing cotton . : : ¥ G00@akt olld be brobibitealat 4 tina for outside—just the one can of In-or-Out for all kinds ‘when so many Lancashire cotton op- | z of work. eratives are workless 1t is urged 5 In-or-Out has withstood every varnish test ever : 1 conceived—live steam, hot water, sea water, broiling sun, rain, Onccr an cr ammcn ac Ig that strong efferts he made to put the cotton manufacturing trade snow. We know of no other varnish that will hold up against it on tests or that will do a finer job under any conditions. Gallons, London, April 9-—Whether a bishop such @ basis as will meet this Japan- cce competition successfully. quarts, pints. 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