New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 2, 1920, Page 9

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THODE ISLAND BRIET PRESENTEDIN COURT Contends Congress Has En- croached on State Rights March 2.—The United supreme court must pass on vididity of the ISth amendment lerished principles of the and the perpetuity of rnment thercunder” are to maintained. the State of Rhode md declares in its brief filed in . S. supreme court in re- government's motion for sal of its action to obtain in- ve relief from the wendment. Deplor Washinston ttion te the Action, filed by At- of Rhode dment invesion of ion and it “unassailab! n ad to a and oppression.” It contends that it is the duiy of the to i re its amenc nstitution “within the Jurisdiction cderal au- maintain that line of di- deral and state pow- “tor many years s Congross’ ich was hert the The orney Meland direct Rice 18 is rehy court 85 in s to t 1 and tween f Scope of hovity’ vision | which has s0 Goldine is Best to' €top Bed-Wetting [ + Childien for Somcthing 1t Hclp—Goldine No, 2 What They Need. spank vour children tau Al the king in the won't help © kidneys and use of this habit. If your ire weak. it i m Uniess you s 1 oremain with the . Don't Wettin seorld t semethine done quickly ment b ¢hild ane b [ ol VEArS DS, s the time (o cheek Yoy Seventh over . who was worried pter. My Ded-wetting rs M Shanon ek e »uble. but withou Lcard from friends that was @ good kidney rem- a bottle. Now she tors for my d didn’t seem 1o do he Goldine No. = ¢dy. ahd got “T had threc ter but they good. | a4 it stopped bed-wetting ed nizhit was the first we that wenld medicine.” right kind of a atly looking out for child. Al mothe ike her. And they should kcep Goldine in the home for 1teprember, Goldine No. P01 sale in your any ot & > the the do it. mether, children. Lidn 2 v LT 11"y Drug Co. prohibition onliy | ierty i that | “been | bed- | { within | stitution w as the | | of Lottle of Goldine No. 2 | medi- | insured the harmonious operation ,of } our dual tem of government—or- | ed and established as perpetual.” | he theory of the government.” is | subversive of fundamental princi- | bles that its would brin about a coy revolution continues the brief. \bridges Peoples’ Rights would convert the soverciznly | people into a sovereignty of of- It would endanger civil and those innumerable rishts | have been inherited from the common law since the time of Magna | Charta. Under its application the Louna ity tion between federal and state ity could he shifted as well, as offi might be influenced by political cov fact, ali 5 the fed- cral government an tates be- come dependencies, in name, for the mere purpo: ¢ having | cqual entation in the s The brief declares that Articl the constitution relating to amend- ents only provides for the ‘‘correc- i errors committed in framing the constitution” and that the mendment functions” conzress re limited.” Charges Unconstitutionality. The proposal of the 18th amend- ment “to the state erts, is unconstitutional * is revolu- tionary proceeding. Heretofore, it stated, congress hss preposed awendments “lo the legislatures of the several states.” The different course pursued in this instance was adopted understandingly and with a purpose.”” continued the brief. “It was necessary to depart from practics ‘which had always here- tofore ordained in order to carry out the new constitutional doctrine, that the wofd amendment in Article 5 in- cludes proposals covering the whole ficld of absolute sovercignty. In the proposal of the so-called amendment neither a power nor a subject matter the scope of the federal con- s dealt with. On the con- trary, the power involved resided in the sovereigii people of the respective states, and in them exclusively. 1t was necessiry therefore in order to reversal of such power to| alled amendment to those who possessed if. “Recognizing the necessity, con- made the proposal of the ‘so- amendment to the respective ates that is, to the sovereign people the respective states. Suc sub- mission of the proposal to the states zod by the federal revolutionary It of the s, ardice power of was which has obtain a gress constitution and proceeding. Procedure I'he entire procedure and without 1Is Revolutiona is revolu- constitutional rasses all understanding that submitting the declares while to the states, pos legislatures shall bind them. their lb- | v { Antonio ! ne | droppea | the GIANTS ON SCENE Advance Guard of McGraw’'s Team Reach San Antonio, Texas—Sisler Has Much Praise of “Babe” Ruth. San Antonio. March re here. After ncarly three ng the advance guard New York club, which left the Town early Saturday rorning, veached here last night. At the Hotel Menger., where the team will be housed during its thrgg weeks' stay, the players were ecérl by a num- ber of other regulars and rookies who had come direct from their homes. The players got here just aboul in time to go to bed. On the train from $t. Louis to Sun the Giants were accom- panied by George Sisler. the versatile member of the St. Louis Browns, and “Baby Doll” Jacobson, outtielder of same m. The St. Louis pair at Taylor. Tex.. where Browns will eliminate the kinks from their muscles this spring. si who is quite a star himself, gos€ped wbout another star, Babe Ruth. formerly of the Red Sox, but now a member of the Yankee “He's a great slugger,” said Sisier, “and to my knowledge he has no wealkn when it comes to batting Tis acquisition makes the Yanks a potential pennant contender. In fact in my opinion, the two best gue teams on paper this year Yankees and the Cleveland off Indians. “With the vight field wall Polo Grounds bul eye it wouldn't surprise me if Ruth makes fifty home runs ihis season, and fur- thermore, 1 expect 1o read some day about him putting the ball into the center ficld bleachers at the Polo Grounds. L ason Ruth slammed one of Shocker teasers inte the right fleld bleachers at the St. Louis ball park. “Ruth You eri often. thinks at the is easily outguessed. and if him he will mi Guite ut if he meets the ball he yowre zoing to pitch. good night ! The majority of pitchers in the American lLeague keep the ball on the outside when pitching to Ruth to prevent the big fellow from hitting into right field. 1f T were opposing Ttuth. 1 would keep the ball in close and high. He'd be more apt to foul the ball then as he takes a wide swing.” Sisler also added: that the batting during the coming season would be more lively than ever before beeause of the- elimination of freak -pitching. The first baseman declared that it is ble to hit the “shine” s dangerous 1o the batter at the plate. “Hardly a game wenl by without one ‘shiner’ whizzing by yvour head . did congress become the - over the sovereign people of - with respect to their sovereign Sovereignty resides in the eople and they alone may express reign will, When last season,” remarked Sisler. WANT MU Officers and, Civilans to' Fight In Maryland March 2 Bills Baltimore, —A formidable { 8reup of officers of the remount serv- Gain Strength Rapidly on Vinol In her zcal to do all in her power for her loved ones, most mothers overwork and soon get in a nervous, Vinol, the non-secret cod liver and iron tonic, is exactly what she needs to build her up, make her strong and quiet her nerves. Please be Convinced by this Positive Proof ruan-down condition. Dukedom, Tenn. — ‘‘lwasinavery nervous, run-down condition. I had no appetite and was so weak it seemed 0st impossible to keep around and e housework for my family. A friend told me about Vinol, and I could see an improvement after taking only one bottle, it built me up so rapidly.” — Mnrs. H. H. GOODWIN. For all ~u feeble old Dedham, Mass.—*‘1 used Vinel for a run-down, weak, nervous eondition. I was s0 weak at times I did mot have the strength todo my housework, and could hardly keeparound. Mydruggist recommended Vinel and after taking it for about one menth it built me up s0 I felt sironger and better in every way.”’— MRS. HARVEY M. HARDISON. -down, nervous, anaemis conditions, weak wemen. everworked maem, ple and delicate children,, i there is we remedy like Vin Your money will be returned if Vinol fails — OUR COD LIV TONIC | 4 R AND IRC HE GREATEST CREATOR KNOWN H. IS Druggist: W, tusscll, 8}t 2) MeneSlonteSte This institution 1< conducted for the be —And s, B this fact. But 23] most truth. YOouU SHOULD BE NESke N 23] 2] g of SIS Y »'S 38 X TAKING PEOPLE INTO CONFIDENCE has steadlly becansc¢ we have kept of all because New Britain Co-operative Savings & Loan Association ROOM 210 NATIONA L BANK BUILDING J. Stearns, A DEPOSITOR HERE. bR ! S e 5! P 0,7 B 2 arown because it fit of the people— on telling people ELEEE LT it is a living. vital o7 ) 7)) o Secrotary. B P RA BT AR 52 556 B B B %] ] <) B4 : morrow i hear i legislature that seek to destroy | of betting. i ent ! ducers of the states | for { of Montreal, of New York will represent the | { call | mediately. {ing ce of the United States Army, mem- | of the remount advisory hoard of the United States Army, which has a mixed military and civilian person- nel of twenty-one army horse experts and members of the American mount association. an organization of , sportsmen and civilians of significance and influence | that is seeking to promote the de- | velopment of the best types of mili- v horses, will go to Annapolis to- to speak for racing at the on bills recently introduced branches of the Maryland in the Old Line state the pari-mutuel system Also there will be pres- of thoroughbred pro- of New York, Maryland and in both a number Virginia, Kentucky, ! Pennsylvania. The remount s of the {raining branch: Licut-Col Charles L. Scott, c¢irector of breeding operatons; Cols. C. P. George and J. L. Taulbee and Major John T. Salle The. remount board will be sented by Arthur B. Hancock, ¢ member for Kentucky, and Philip M. civilian member Vir vland’s thorough- bred breeding industry will be repre- sented by Commander J. K. L. while Col. R. H. renre- fan Capt. Wil- liams American Remount Association. OFPICI THIS TIME Doubie Actually Signed Coach Coruedl Gridmen. Tthaca, N. ¥.. AMarch announcement thut ilmour Dobie, former coach of navy foothall team, has signed a three years' con- tract with Cornell was made day. Dobie, who coached the versity of Washington eleven going to Annapolis. will succeed H. (“Speedy”) Rush. Dobie will supervise the sport throughout the year. He will rrive here about April 1 and will out the football candidates “Gil to —Otlicial uni- before J. sridiron “BIG JF AT HANOVER. Hanover. N. H.. March —Jeff Tesreau, Dartmouth’s baseball arrived here yesterday and looked over the squad which has been v up in the cage at Alumni nasium for the ast weelk. year. his first with the zreen N Te: i furned out a successful team from somewhut inexperienced material and this year he anticipales another well-balanced re considering the number veterans availuble. - MCCLELLAN TO WORC Wor March Albert squ of STER. A ester, Cleflan, the giant pitcher with Water- has | bury and Hartford last n boen signed by Mapager Jack Mack MeClellan comes in payment for Out- 2 Potteiger, whom Jim ught zome time 2.—The Giants ! Ameri- | Re- | Ross | vester- | im- ! coach, | i | | | i i | | ROBINS ARE IDLE ¥ at Jacksonville. Via.. Prevents Manitger Robinzon's Charges From Practicing. Jacksonville, which for Fla.. March 2.—Rain has made life miserable herc the past few days was succeeded vesterday by brisk winds which halted What could have been the initial day of the training season at the Brooklyn camp. Robb: and 15 of his trekked out to ar's eld N afternoon but after experien chill winds which swept across the tield it was decided to postpone activi- ties for another day. Among the arrivals yesterday were | Big 13d Konetchy and Ray Schmandt. rival first basemen. These two came down from Louis together. I scems to have taken on a lot of weight, Koney appears ta be in good condition. Another newcome camp was Paul Schreiber, Jac city leaguer. This makes fou paws in the Brooklyn camp. They arv Marquard, Mitchell. Conlan. the Ch cago semi-pro and Schreiber. Sherr Smith is the lone port sider as yet un- reported. Robbic plans a weelk for the Robin Much interest is being shown in the | gossip going the rounds concernin the makeup of the Brooklyn infield “Chuck” Ward. Jimmy Johnstone and Ivy Olson are said to he those likely to be affected by the proposed innovi- tion. Johnstone has heen shifted | around so much that he is waiting to hear orders putting him behind the bat so that the report that he would be tried a1 third with Ward at short and Olson at second is not likely to stun him. ‘. GREEN MAY COMPETE Victorious busy Dartmouth Track Team Will Entcr National Indoor Uham- 1w Is New March 2.—The Dart- mouth track team. which defeated Harvard and Cornell in the triangular meet at Boston last Saturday will compete in the national indoors cha pionship meet here on March n can be ob . Rubien. chairman of the amateur athletic union championship committee ha en notified by C Harry Hillman that he had decided to enter the team, if permitted. pionships Permission Given, O'DOW. by ). Philadalphia, March 2.—Mike O’Dowd. the middleweight champion, of Allen- round of a here last stopped Jack McCarron town, Pa., in the second scheduled six-rounds bout night. ALL-ST. Boston, March s defeated the —The I w ston All- Edinboro team of Ottawa at hockey last night -vice will be repre- | | sented by Colonel Stanley Koch, chief | | { i i | by a score of 4 to 1. UESDAY, MARCH 2, 1920. —— That Film on Teeth See How They Look Without It Free A Ten-Day Tube of Pepsodent is sent to any interested per- son. Send thecoupon See for your- self what it does. for it. Watch Them Whiten As the film disappears. will know then what ciean teeth mean. Peapsad REGUS The New-Day Dentifrice All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities Your teeth are not clean. You can feel a slimy filmi. Probably the film has dimmed them—some tartar may have formed. Your present methods of brushing do not end film, and that is the teeth’s great enemy. Now we ask you to try a new method—try it at our cost—and compare results. Film Can Be Ended Now Most tooth troubles are due to that film. It is film that discolors — not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. 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