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Boston Painters’ \gri- and Supplies. j ST, ‘i MEXICO MUST PAY | FOR BANDITS’ WORK 1< Politely l;u'( Firmly Held Respoasi- ble For Death or Injury of Washington, April 23.—The can governmeni has been given to un- | | i A\mericans. | | vderstand that it must | reparation for Awericans by bandits o1 rebel bands in Mexico., Demand sive measures be taken o eradicate all lawless elements have heen miude in friendly diplomatic language which cannot be misunderstood The state dej tment recognizes it travel is not safe in some sections Mexico, and American citizens are | from visiting such | being discourdged districts. Unless they have legitimate, | compelling husiness reasons for going to' Mexico passports are withheld. In other sections tranquility vails and Americans and other for- cig are not subject to particular peril. As a rule, however, the uing of passports is confined to those who thave business reasons for visiting | Mexico, [ Mexican officials have not {10 call attention to ricts and shed and even train robberies in the | United ‘States when protests | been lodged [in Mexico. | Oficial reports have from Mexico City | received hy the state department and | the Mexican embassy indicate that the Carranza’ govéernment is making proaress in its-efforts to conditions, and that many Fands have been exterminated in {he st few months. robher Cause of Stomach | Sickness How to Relieve Stomach Distress ina Few Minutes. Money Back if Treat- ment Does Not Overcome Any Form of Indigestion. 1f you feel a lurap of lead at the pit of the sto ach, take a couple of Mi-o-na stom- ach tablets and ia five should see that all stomach as vanished. It vou helch gas, have hearthurm o1 { sour stomach, you aeced Mi-o-na. If vour stomach feels upset the ting after the nizht Mi-0-na tahlets and sce how You gel relief It vou have shorfness of pain in the stomach, foul breath, vou need Mi-o-na and the sooner you get it. the sooner perform its minutes you distress norn- before, take two quickly hreath waterbrash ov vour stomach should use a hox of Mi-o-aa tablets | feel that it has net overcome Your Indigestion or stomach trouble take the empty box to your dealer and he will refund yvour money. For sale by the Clark & Rrainerd Co., aad all leading drugeists, Mexi- | make adequalte | the death or injury of | that comprehen- | | pre- | hesitated | blood- | aainst lawless outbreaks | improve | though there was a | duties | DR, REEKS SPEAKER | AT STATE SESSION. Local Physiéian {0 Atiend Publig {Health Conventio Bvery broad-mindel citizen is in- terested at- the present date in pub- lie health The later emphasis is pliced on the prevention of rather than the cure At the State Conference of. Chari- {ies and Correction. which takes place in New London, April 27, 28, and 29 the. section on public health is held Monday morning. April 8th. Dr. T, K. Recks. epidermiologist of the Board of lealth, formerly of health in this city, is to be the t that meetir His subject will be, “What the War and Reconstruction has Taught Us in Regard to Venereal Discases.” Dr. Tteeks was well” known as n physician and surgeon in fifteen yos illness State the board of speaker practicing this city for abou he- | fore he accepted the position as siu- perintendent of the hoard of health. After filling this position for about three and on ALl vears he left for larger work, having oversight, nunder supervision” of the state board of health, of all contagious dise: W the stafe, Another important meetinag fo he held at the conference is the zenaral session of the section of children. This will be held at the Y. M. ¢. A on Monday evening, April 28th. Mrs Bernard T. Williams of Hartford, President of the Hartford Orphan Asvlum, is the chairman of (his sec- ON of the conference and will pre. at this meeting WO people very prominent in chil- Aren’s work in this country are to bhe the speakers. Both have had of experience in this field of Social work. Miss | vears itriet T will speak on 'y Child Welfar present the Northwestern of Chicago =ocial welfare work sinece 18 ing this time she has also bheen con- nected with various political activi- ties. Tn the year 1914 she was the independent candidate for alderman of the 17th ward of Chicago and later in the same vear was t(he progres- sive candidate Tor the hoard of county commissioners of Cook county, Tl {linois. From 1814 to 1916 she was a | member of the progressive state sen- atorial committee and in delegate to the convention. Vittun of Chicago oper standards in Work.” = She s head resident of Tniversity Settlement and has heen er 1916 was a progressive national Later in thai was placed in charge of the organ- ization of the women's work for the | republican national committee. She was a direcior of the Illinois sion of the women's committee of the national council of defense and was one of the organizers and has heen a director of the Women's City club of Chicago since its organization. Robert W. Kelso of Roston will | speak on the subject. “The Responsibility for Child i * He is the secretary of the | | achuseits State Board of Charity has heen year she divi- Nation's Conserva- largely responsible for splendid administration of the | achusetts Mothers' Pension law. | to him this of helping | needy mothers to keep their children home so that they may have the ivantages of normal childhood has heen most successfully developed in { that state. ! In addition to this meeting the sec- tion on children will hold a rour table meeting on Tuesday mornin April 29th at which problems child welfare Connecticut will be disenssed. LEGISLATURE. CENTENNIAL Noted Gathering to Assemble at Havt- | method work in ford May 7—Many From [Ilere | Fligible to Attend. Hariford will be the scene of =n noted gathering of past and legislature members, when a centen- nial will he held May 7. Prominent members of hoth the democratic and parties will be in atten- present republican Tance. Of the.past members of the who are eligible to attend are, A. 1. Stoper. William . -Attwood, John A Albert N. Abbe, Joseph M Ge © M Landers and George W. Klett, OFf the local representatives of the past and jresent whe may attend the | function are: Charles Hart, Her- man Fleischer, Andrew Turnbull, Morris C. Webster, Char . Parker, | Charles H. Mo~ o, Jumes Cooper, 1. . Miles. 1. Allen Moore, John W Alen, 1. Clifford Merwin, - T Ch berlain, Charies Mueller, Minor. Peter (roaa, K. W. Schul . Claxton Goodwin, Richard Cove Land BEdward 1, &an ARE FIGHTING ITALTANS, enate { Aibanians Object to Methods Fmploy- ed By Government. Saloniki, April 23-—Under orders of the Italian authorities of occupation in Albania the capital of the provi- sional government headed by Tu N Pasha has heen transferred from Du- {razzo to Tirana. east of Durazzo. ac- to dispatches received by the Athens news agency from the banian frontier. The italians, it {ad organized meetings in many {10 of Albania against the govern- fment of Essad Pasha, Greece and Se bia but only a few Albanians attend- jed. The resolutions adopted at these meetings Were written in 1 Albanian eral thousand Albanians mountai according Ttalian and translated into have | {tuken to the in northern | Sl et fighting the Italians, Tis 1e. 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