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ORNS Dff with Fingers k- / hure . on an achin corn stops hurtng Nt it right off with fin- a6 Ist wells a tiny bottle of ! for a few cents, suflicient every hard corn, soft corn, tween the toes, and the ithout soreness or irrita- ACH 0. K. , Acidity, Sourness ases ended with pe's Diapepsin'’ e @ peopie know that it is be bothered with indiges- ia or a disordered stom- tablets of Pape's Diapep- acidity and give re- when you belch sour, undigested you feel lumps of BRIDGE WEIGHT BILL | HEARING MARCH 19 S ! Local Truckmen Want Minimum l Limit 8 Tons—C. of C. Backing (Special to The Herald) l The hearing on House Bill 403, in- troduced by [Representative Richard Covert of this city will take place March 15 at 1:30 p. m. at the cap- The bill has to do with the welghts of motor vehicl on bridges yon all state trunk lines d is being | fostered by the New Britain Chamber o Commerce on the appeal of the truckman’s division of that organiza- {tion. A. P. Marsh heads the lobby which has been instructed to have the holding capacity of a bridge eight tons at least | Marsh Explains. In explaining the stand of the lo- s | cal truckmen and truckmen through- ut the state, A . Marsh said that any towns have signs on bridges that all vehicles over a certain ton. nage pass at their own risk. In some cases towns have a sign announcing a carriage of only three tons. This bill will stabiljze trafic by truck and will assure truck transportation of definite figures for estimating the price of a load between two points | without having to count on restrictive weight bridges. It is hard enough now to figure on the condition of the road proper without the added considera- tion of bridge guessing contests, was explained. Chance of Passing. Representative Richard Covert is house chairman of the roads, rivers and bridges committee, and as yet has not expressed an opinion on the matter. At the hearing, there are expected to be representatives from | truckmen’'s organizations all over the state, but as economy is the watch word of all the members the bill might be lest in committee through unfavorable action. From talk heard | around the lobby, it is understood that the representatives agree that the bill is a good one, and that there will be | a strong case advanced at the hear- ing. INAUGURATION OF OFFICERS. was held in the audi- torium of the Grammar school at 11 A meeting | press trains, 3 hours SETH TANNER We've got a lot of freedom in this country, but mighty lit tle independern What's be- come of th' old-time hired man namoed Jonas? STUDEBAKER MAKES EXCELLENT RECORD || Car Sold By M. Irving Jester in This City Is Given Great Credit. In two sensational dashes a Stude- broke all Fran- baker Light-Six recently records for speed between San tting a new lowering cisco and Los Angeles, s mark for the round trip | the coast route record by 2 hours 35 minutes 20 seconds. beating the best time ever before made over the val- ley route, and leaving ‘"The Lark.,” most famous of the fast coast ex- 30 seconds in the rear. The round trip, a distance of $64.8 miles, was covered by the Studebaker minutes. The over the coast route, a distance was inade in 10 hours 12 e ! econds, as compared with the previous best ord of 12 hours 47 minutes 0 seconds, cstab- lished in 1916. M 47 minutes and | trip | 40(: dozen Fresh PORK To Roast 24c Ib Roasts of BEEF “ Quality and Prices for Saturday That Wl Lead You Directly to 136 MAIN STREET Prime Rib —SPECIAL— 7TO 12 A. M. Our Best Cuts of Well Tri STEAKS Round, Sirloin & Short 30¢ Ib Fresh Eastern Pork Lean Pork Chops Pure Perk Link Sausages . Pure Leaf Lard Our Own Sausage Meat . ... 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Cabbage Sweet Potatoes For chk Returns Use Herald Classified Ads . * and I said, “Tiyin’ tohave breakfast without . Post | Toasties’ (SUPERIOR CORN FLAKES) The car and “The Lark™ started their dash to Los Angeles at the same time, and it was on this occasion that the Lizht Six beat the train's schedule by over three After hanging up these records, the Studebaker drivers went after the | fourth and only remaining d mark | president; Florence Miller, vice-pre: —that of lowering the previous best dent; Frank Vibberts, treasurer; Bes- | time over the valley route. They suc- sie Kalmanowits, secretary; and Anna | ceeded in making the trip from Los Valukonis, assistant secretary. All |Angeles to San Francisco over this are 9th grade pupils and are highly |route, a distance of 411.1 miles, in 9 efMclent in their works. 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