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HERALPr NEW BRITAIN-DAJLY- TUESDAY, MAY; 17, Fo a Camel ' ot;’f:te pfleasure is worth it. There’s no sub-, .. i e for Camel- quality and:that mld, fragrant Camet blend." : | The fellow Wwho sitiokes Camels, wants Camels. That’s because Camels have' t.' : moothneos, a fragrance and a miidness you ” can’t get in another cigarette. Don't let anyone tell you that any other cigarette at any price is 5o good as, Camels. Let your own taste be the judge. Try Camels for yourself. A fewsmooth , refreshing puffs and you’d walkam:leforaCmGl too. %ung Gu’ls Need Care FROM the age of twelvea |rl needs all the care. the thought- " ful mother can &we_ p a 'woman has suffered years of pain and mise e vu:tim ol tho§htle55ness or ignorance . of the mother whe should have guld her during this time. “1f the complains of headaches, pains in-the back and lower limbs, or if you nbtice a slowness of thou, Eht Hervousness or lmtfi\hty on the part of your daughter make life easier for her. LydiaE.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound iséspeciallyadapted for such conditions, -It-can be taken in safety by any woman, young or old. *" Read How These Mothers Hélped Their D-ughten Gn‘te,berg. ., J.—My daughter l oxbury, Mass.—“ My “gghfirlgl all run down and had fainfing schoolgirl and she s d very spells often, hi laxion, wuch witt&“rregulnrdpenoda ful and saffered l! her m th?mgo cramps and'dizzy headaches. She was .. lkf grandmother sometimes as long as three months be- JE. Pigkham's Ve ubla Com. tween her periods and when they came for the Change of fifa. and got she was not able to do her schosl home bo!tle of it for hér. She began to lessons bécause she could not even sit Hard and Soit Coal : Preseut Solid Front - Miners New York, May 17.—%nsolidation of the fm{ce of the anthtabité ~ and the bituminous mine. werke of ‘the that they may put up a solid frent to tho coal operators in_the wage negotiations this winter was the purpose of a conference to- day between district leaders of the hard coal miners and John 1. lewis. international president and Philip Murray, international . vicc-president of the United Mine Workers of Am- erica. Mine workers officials of the an- thracite region declaréd before going into conference that they would grans the t of President Lewis that tie ict convention of hard cval workers_be postponed until after the ]nm ations .l union holds meeti 1 Ihdignapglis_on September ous, vears the anthracite hold convention néa%their wage demands prio he international gathering at whicl 1m( the bituminous schedules were .n afted. Under the new azreement proposed by the international union the two factions of minc workers—numbering nearly 500,000—wHtll their new demands to replace the pr which expires March the two groups will have llnn scale committees it is understood that they will co-operate and that their activities will harmonize. > Officials of the anthracite mine workers districts“reported that with few exceptions the mines were work- Ing. Séyerdl independént operators. they sdid, hall c¢losed their pits wlen the workers declined to accept a wage reduction. Thomas Kennedy, presidént of dis- trict No. with “headquarters at Hazleton. Pa.: John Collins, president of District No. 1, Scranton; ~Christ Golden, president of District No. 9, Shamokin; and the international board members of threc districts were present at the conference. country in- order ANNOUNCE MERIT SYSTEM his Will_ Detormine Fiture "Appoint- ments of Postmasterships May 17.—Only the “'good of the seryive” wiil be consider- ed in selecting the man from among thé three highest for certification jto the president for appointment as pokt- master, Postmaster General Ha de- clared today in discussing the recent executive order of President ding in the matter. Congressmgn and sena- torg will naturally be d by the department as to the gualifications’of applicants, Mr. Hays sald sadding that this meant democrats a% well 45 re- publicans, Selections. made of the civil servige comm ion under the orders of former President Wilson but not con- firmed by the senate will be ignored and new examinations held for such vacancies the post master general as- serted. » e Washington, —— DFMANDS 'T'OR CHANGES National Association of Manufacturers Not Entirely ‘Satisfied New York, May 17.—Demands for a change in the administration of the national association of of manufactur- er made ypsterday at The opening se: sions of the organization’s 26th annu; convention were expected to be thresh- ed in closed sessions of the assembly today. Indications of dissensién in the ranks of thg gssociation were given vesterday with' distributipn 9y a cir- cular calling for the ch; Wnd ih- cluding a resolution of t éallers ‘of the movement deploring conditions within® the ofganization and calling for an investigation of the assocta- tion’s political and other activities. Two hundred firms in 25 states were disclosed in the tircular as backing the movement. own | Jwin” P a naf{rr:'l Dr. Catdwell’s .Take ateaspooti- i Hights And'watéh ths mum. There will be a feeling of i will ba bri the lips re D¢. Caldwel’s Syrup Pe sfo is the recognized, stan remedy for constipation, and l( is constipation tbat gives women headlches. dnlm loss ol‘ appetite leep, bad & bad com- Dr. Caldwél!'s Syrip Pepsin e you over night, and do it mtly but thoroughly. It is just a _combination of simple laxative herbs psin, s6 sate that it is given to -infants. A sixty-cent bottle will last for months, and 188t y2ar eight million bottles were bougbt at drug stores— in itself a guarantee of merit. TRY IT,FREE Send me your ridié and address and I will send you a free trial bottle of Pepsin. Addfiss,::u Dr. s13 Washington St., Monticello, Iil. E body now. . hen needs ekl w SWEET BILII COMING UP Consolidate Varions Agencics Dealing With Veterans’ Relief ‘Washington, May- 17.—Rhe heuse.is expected to begin considération within a few days of the Sweet bill to con- solidate various government agencies dealing with relief for war veterans. The measure ‘was-taken -up today by the commerce committee. A sub-committee headed by Repre- sentative Sweet, republica®.’ Towa, author of the bill already-has- heard the views of representatives . of bureaus that would be affected and of veterans' ors BAR NON-RESIDEN FROM _ Albany. May. 17,~—Appli the state soldier bonus who have established their legal residence in other states“will be declared disquali fied to receive the bonus, under a rus |/ ing. wade by the State Bonus commis- sion. TO BUY EQUIPMENT The common council committce on supplies and printing met last night and voted.to recommend.is the coun- cil the purchase of a calculating .ma- chine to cost $350 for the usec of the ¢éSsors, und a swivel chair to cost $10 for “the "tse of the-registrars of voterss. The committee accepted the bid-of the New ‘England, \\é‘el\l) Pub- lishing company on the printing job, which was as follows: Municipal record. $2.90 per page: $1:18 per page for the roster and $1.50 for the min- utes and reports. — INT (‘} B (‘Il ARTER The lntmnutlnn al and ate com- mittees of the American Y. M. C. A, has granted the Good Government club of the local institution, a charter, which affiliates the organization with other clubs of the same kind through- out-the country. The glulengw, bas 18 members. Tt started with . fiye. & FIRST CHURGCIL OUTING The outing of the Men’'s, Bible class of the which was scheduled to take place on ¥ week Saturday, has been post- poned until Satur No One Need thicura Before He Sa{e M for INFANTS & INVALIDS dGrowingChildren l_;_og ln;:nll. Invalide - Foran . Inter Urban -Tran We make a Specialty of Packing, Cratihé aBd ®hipping Household Goods est in this section, and vur men are just as good conditign as when the ew miles_or & few huhdred miles. equipment is th from our truck delivered within Horlick’s i fil:h mnmbu_m Extractin Powder sfer and Storage Our erts. We unload the goods are put.on, ‘whether they are rst Congregational church, 4 hnpron with the first bottle and took five in all and was entirely restored to hiealth. For a time shé had rot been able to attend school, but she does now. i}.e recommends Lydia E. Pinkham’s etable Compound to her friends T ¢ivé ‘you permission to pubmh thln letter ‘as a testimonial.’’— CATRARINE GLOVE, 304 24th Guttenberg, N. Jt up. A copy of one of your little books was left in my letter-box and she began to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for her troubles. She is now in good health, is regular and can help me with the houséwork when not in_school.” — Mrs. VICTORIA G. ++ BpIESSERT, 74 Bragdon St.,, Rexbury, When desired, we take fiffi charge of Packing, Crating and Rel a7 v Truck When meving, cither LAl or Long Distance, let us serve you OFFICE, 167 1.2 MAIN ST, Rear Dickinson Drug Store, New Briain 20025 House, Under Man Telephones—OMice. HERE IS A BIRD—Feur Room House. two cxtra lots, for $8.400. Sce it beforc someonc clse gets it. barn, silo. coop. 12 Room Colonial House, $8,800. (‘nsh three Also a 48 Acre Farm in Forestville, barns, sheds, 5 cows, 2 horses, chitkens, thousand dollars. JOS. A. 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