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“Get ahead of the Flies” Examine your screen doors and windows to see if you'll need new ones or some screen o b A s cloth for repairs. If you do this right away, you'll be ready to shut out the flies ging. What you mneed in the real tonio(feH H when they come. food elements \§ o E of Father BEING DISCUSSED .. i A oursmea cine which Pearl Cloth, helps you Black Cloth, Methods of Expanding 1t Taken |onricien anata rebutia new fesn ana . Copper Cloth, health, No drugs. is complete. Up at Conference dra, Galiela, indicated that the birth- | T' B d Ce e Japeln: natented tut e vietn:| Tired Body Cells URGES PASSAGEOF -~ SHIP SUBSIDY BILL NEED FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE Increases the wis located in Bpain He asked that the academy of his ‘t. > f th tory he directed to send representa e ac 10n Orf. € tlon of the authenticity of the docu-|tired and run down, your hody cells . . ments and other evidence, Cabinet of- [ ghould not be lntestlnes\‘ fl.-m-: promised to consider the re-|whipped into quest. Wilan J. onln of Philadephia ' Addresses Trade Convention tives to Pontevedri for an investiga 1f the strain of winter has’left you temporary ac- Hundreds of men and wo- men have already found freedom from laxatives by cating Fleischmann'’s fresh yeast, Doctors are now agreed that proper elimination of waste matter Philadeiphia, May 11, Prompt pas |®uge of the ship subsidy bill now| Herbert L. Mills Hardware Store 336 Main Street pending in congress and subsequent | aholition of the United State Ship-| Iping board were urged by &Villiam .1 MAGIC Conlen, of Phila., proctor in admiralty should be brought about by food. i an address hefore the National| One doctor comes right out and Foreign Trade convention here today, | states plainly that the indiscrim- | Mr. Conlen also recommended that{ | inate use of cathartics is onc of e ———— permission be given to rallroads to the causes of constipation. 111N own and operate steamship lines Physicians all over the country :'f'""""“"“"" Who enters into a con- in foreign trade and urged that Am-| | are recommending Fleischmann's ddabin My 11 —Hueretions] b Lo SR dall bary ot Foods Wil P l\ PER St T ARt Slays dhesamendad g:;;‘ yeue pesaipe s 8.frcth tor AnRhelRe 0d7axpanalnE rorelFih | ey Lii L anuast and fifl"&.fdf!: [t 4 , rich in those elements whic ade wred a wide field today at the { g e o3 8 AU NTS' WORST ENEMY |/The bill requires prompt action. functions were restored in from ""L'I?,:'f" n;n‘r,?,'g?,,-,:,y.‘.::.‘.w:.’:rr;‘m(».”,glo“'.‘;r,\ Was one of the best selling arguments. | urther delay of our shipping situa- 3 days to 5 weeks. improvement of internal waterways o . re y . » __Ition spells disaster.”” «Mr. Conlen de- i o v SR s R TO SELL PAINTINGS A Trial Will Cony ince You ciared that the United States Shipping | d‘;gi;m?zgfi:?pm ;:;T;N;n:r(“;t;r\ ,l\(m‘m’n'nn] merchant SRR ,:‘::‘tr‘lw:;::\:&u-‘ cu]}lnml u’pnn{ to fnrmn-. m‘mn‘- Yeast to your everyday marine. The '\”“‘:wa‘" .;hll'npr:n‘x ”::"c:’n:; Y{“D’:“:fi, diet. Keep it up and see how nor- Other matters mentioned by various | Material To Be Sold At South Nor- WoEn2e e ind ki i y mally and regu!:m:lyyognmcsfine‘s speakers mo}mlw_l export sales pro- walk Contains Articles Taken From * o ¥ nd working basis and at| act. Be sure it's Fleischmann's motion, ‘marine insurance as it af-| gl Tl e . chklnson Drug Co the same time to dispose of the vast Yeast—the familiar tin-foil pack- fects ocean freight rates and a square o n Liner Vaterland. ® |quantity of tonnage on hand to a pea- age with the yellow label. Place a deal through arbitration Washington, May 1l1.-~Announce- 169-171 Main Street ple who want to known what congress standing order with your grocer. Urging adoption of the Hague rules ment was made today by Sidney Iintends to do before they buy the of 1921, Cparles S. Haight of the In- Henry, director of!alox of the Bhip- shipping board's vessels. ternational Chamber of Commerce, | Ping Board's emergency fleet corpor- Against Shipping Board. A e New York, said that every nation has | ation that works of art in the core In the midst of formulating its| WHERE WAS COLUMBUS BORN |, jifferent law governing ocean ecar- poration's surplus stock yard at Wil- plans for the future, he said, the ship- ol riers, and that an international code |Son Point, South Norwalk, Conn,, ning hoard finds itself h a plan onlgpain Now Trying to Claim Him As|was necessary to standardize forms| Were to be sold by Charles S. Gerth, This Is Not a Bargain Sale ‘ But a Celebration of Our | f Gerth's Realt t t M . hand for immediate action calculated | 5 and correct other existing evils. Mis- | of Gerth's Realty experts next Mon- 40th Allnlvel'sal’y to destroy its own constructive ideas. | £naior Her Natve ons, understandings of bills of lading have | day. The material includes paint- | “It is no wonder that merious con-; Madrid, May 11 (By Associaf® |cqused constant controversy between |ings which were removed from the with special offerings in cvery sideration is given to the thought that Press)—An attempt is now being|shippers and carriers and much fric- Hamburg-American liner Vaterland department to acquaint all perhaps the hest solutfon of all would | made to prove that Christopher Col-|tion and litigation, the speaker de-|88 well as a bronze bust of “Wilhelm Hartford with our value-giving |be the complete aboiition of the!umhua was born in Spain. clared. |11, Deutscher Kaiser, Koenig V. Preussen.” policies, The Women's Shop Olers: A RACK OF 75 DRESSE [board,” Mr. Conlen added. | “We have no need in America of a in |supervisory bureau for the trade of l'h!l‘i“l’pu(y Iglesias stated that docu-|son of New York private merchants. We have no need | ment® and investigations in Ponteve-| which guarantees that a merchant or The subject came up for discussion the #panish congress yesterday|ment was discussed by Jarvis W. Ma- RBonding service as a selling argu- The contract bond Some of the paintings it was said were in a good state of preservation. Others, however, it was added with “pretty badly off, especially one of {of a hody with ex-regulatory powers | which wiil kettlé into mere routine and | |fetter shipping with red tape. Obliterate Board. “Tt is certain that general assent is now given to the proposition that the sooner the board and its allied cdr-| poration (the Ileet Corporation) | | cease to function as owners and opera- |tors, the quicker will the results now sought to he obtained manifest them- ;:";;lnv;:fl;.\;‘op\::.ml"‘.»’»:hlnv:‘ulv‘x{:: the former German emperor himself" Tricotine and Pairet ill. Evs ervone a new model—values to $45.00 at— $15.40, $21.40, $24.40. $29.40 PANIC IN CHINA. Amoy, China, May 11, (By Asso- ciated Press).—A financlal crisis in Canton the seat of the southern gov- ernment is reported in dispatches re- ceived here. Than banks are closed hut business is paralyzed and the gov- ernment bank notes have depreciated 50 per cent in value. The crisis is declared to be due to mismanage- ment on the part of Sun Yat Sen, head of the southern government. De Valera Addresses Irish Throng SUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION of Scotch and Irish fabrics; Pure Worsted Jersey, Tricotine and Poiret Twill. Astonishing- ly Jow in price Formerly $19.40, $23.40, HORSFALLS selves, Mr. Conlen referred to ‘“the blight which fell on American shipping &c- tivities in the Pacific,” in consequence . |of the abolishment of special rates on . X P 3 through shipments and legislation di- | % 7 et f vorcing rail and water transportation. | 20.40, $39.40 FLOOR FINISH Adds years to hard woods—brings out the beauty of the grain | | i DYE BLOUSE OR | | i | Floors subjeet to hardest wesr offer the . kind of test that Kyanize Floor Figisu thrives on, Easy to apply, right from the cen. No mixing. On today, dry tomorrow with the handsomest lustre one could desire. Clear varnish, or eight attractive shades from Light Osk to Dark Mabogany. Waterproof sbsolutely. So tough that grinding heels cannot scratch it white. For thet vory resses Kyanize Fleor Faish is the ideal varnish for (wnitwe and all woed- work, as well as foers, HERE'S OUR TRIAL OFFER ON KYANIZE FLOOR FINISH: CUT OUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT, scd pey 15 ceats for a good brush to spply the Kpanize, The dealers below will give you frce of charge a quarter-piat can of Kyaniss Floor Finish, eough to faish s chalr or small table. T Choics of eight colors. RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., Inc. 250-256 PARK STREET New Britain, Conn. from the Bankrupt Stock Of the Tel. 1075 r——— Y. M. H. A. NOTES A meeting of the Y. M. H. A. will be held at the club rooms this eve ning. The nomination of candidates for officers for the coming ycar will take place. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Consider the Impor- tance of Your Feet The arch hones ‘of your foot are | not rigid. Your foot arch is not like | a piece of masonry. The bones form LEST WE FORGET That the Herald has steadily increased its circulation in the past two years, so that it now exceeds §000— That its circulation is increasing every day— That it is essentially a people's paper because of \ts fairn to all, and unfairness to none. That hundreds of readers study the Ciassified Section every day; that is why hundreds of advertisers use thcse columns daily— That what proves good for the many should prove good for the few— That in mentioning the Herald when answering these ads, the advertdser, the reader and the paper are served on a mutual basis. Use HeraldWant Ads for{icseess | The Only Paper In New Britain Whose [This position was one step in the| erystallization of public opinion {n | Kentucky. and the eventful outcome | {of the war was in large measure de. | | pendent upon the outcome of the sit- uation in Kentucky. This fact was Having HW's handy vnd ming it prempt- | recognized and fully appreciated by | "m"., . ': g tarend President Lincoln - ‘resi n 4 . i c~llhl| P :’,: "G,‘" | “The question of the preservation of ————— Circulation 1s Audited. Over 8,000 Papers Sold Daily The Woman's Foreign Mission | | Society of M E. church will hold a food and cake sale at A. A. Mills'| FOX’S—Mon., Tues., Wed. “THE UNKNOWN” DICK TALMADGE New Star—Great Picture g He declared that it was high time that | > , 19399 Xdsylum Street §|: rade. " BABY'S COAT IN Hartford “Diamond Dyes” add years of wear . Clty ltems ings, draperies, everything. Every —advt. other kind—then your material will club, Y. W. C. A, May 11, 8 p. m.|[tucky joined the seceding states | spot, fade, or run. Tell your druggist the Camp Real lstate company a one | Porter Shorvtridge, professor of hig- | record. John A. Andrews.—advt. meeting here today. “A false move A. A. Benoit Ic d through the “w,n the part of the president or the | Camp Real Estate company. a storc |Union leaders in the state, would | at 159 Main street, from 8. M. David- |have meant that Kentucky would SMASHES sition of Kentucky at the outbreak of | George B. Buchanan in Norwalk yes- [ neutrality and finally to participation | Impulse To Secede action was delayed until after March | Relations On Both Sides Dry Goods Store | was an attempt at neutrality hetween i o to maintain neutrality hetween 1014 | | four flexible arches in each foot (the in the state was not crystallized im- | | the anterior metatarsal arch of the preserving neutrality hetween the sec cause of the ligaments, tendons and | As the difficulties of maintaining neu arches are flexible and provide the SKIRTS Why not keen ihe foot resilient, they will have strength to uphoid the FREEDOM IS NECESSARY 5 the 1'nion was suspended at different | \ . 5 perfect cirenlation and strengthening tronghest the eatirs vinte sasse. MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS that regarding the position that Ken- natural fiexible action as you walked. LAt AR Druggists—~30 Cents first to maintain neutrality in Ken- | obtained by ring Cantilever Shoes, | pakon in the struggle between the | | more comfort than can be found in Y | Life is a drag if your feet go back CREPE BLOOMERS is excellent. stors, on West Main St., tomorrow, Aluminum fis found in almost any| ettt railroads he aceorded the right to own | Women's Shop e e 4| ” “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” HIST']RY PRUFESSUR DIAMOND DYES to worn, faded skirts, waists, coats DI‘_ Shonndge Says Cleve[‘ POlm'{ Eamonn de Valera, former president of the Irish republic, is| package contains directions so simple continuing his agitation for complete Irish independence. Here|any woman can put new, rich, fade- Miss Cathcrine Kelly has left the draperies even if she has never ryed | before. store. | i | come out right, becaus Diamond Chapman’s Major String Orch-—advt, | “there would probabiy have been a ! whether the material you wish to dye family house at William street to |tory at the University of Louisville, | cotton or mixed goods. Hit “Every Day” fot trot. Aeolian | Valley IHostorical association at its| son & Co. have gone with the lower south,” said A truck owned and driven by Jos. [hostilitics to the attempt of the Unit- city, collided with an automobile driv- [ity during the World War, and traced | terday. The smailer car was complete- |in the war for the union. He spokef “The impulse to follow the eotton | in 1860-61, and it was only by very 4, 1861, FEven then it required the “The fact that Kentuckians were slave and free states and that Ken- |influence in determining the attitude the sections similar in some respects | P 4 D, T W n ALL WOOL SLIP-ON SWEATERS and 1917 Kentucky declared neu- | [inner and outer longitndinal and the mediately one way or the other and $1 75 ball of the foot.) These bones main- [ tions Kentucky might act as a media : muscular strocture which surround trality inereased, Kentucky passed In»l resilience that you enjoy uncon- | springy and efficient? Why not keep all sizes; regular value |arch structure? Why not avoid If you could live your life in your |times by very siender threads, hut exercise of the arch muscles. The e n ey oceny. - ror ||fff full cut, made of very fine muslin; regular|@ 55, 0L tucky and then to hring public opin 49 which are flexible and shaped natur- sections has great importance in Am- | the majority of shoes. Try Canti- on you flesh color, all sizes; regular value 79c, at Friday afternoon, from 2 to 4 p. m. 0 N BROS clay bank. l and operate steamship lines in foreign 140 TRUMBULL ST. ; stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang- Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner. i Cal Mafleuvel‘s Sflvw Union | he’s shown addressing a street gathering at Enniscorthy. 1685 colorseintoihier Syopn, garmentanon employ of the McMillun department Just buy Diamond Dyes—no Minstre] and dance, ‘Anchor Brand’ Towa City, Ta., May 11.—Had Ken-| Dyes are guaranteed not to streak, Jo Kayeskas sold today through |dissolution of the Union,"” Dr. Wilson | is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, Anton and Emilia Binder. Louisville, F told the Mississippi/ | — Dr. Shortridge, who corapared the po- eph Arbour of 56 Whiting strect, this|€d States to maintain armed neutral- en by Superintendent of Schools|the transition of the state to armed | ly wrecked. No one was injured. in part as follows: «tates into secession was very strong skillful political maneuvering that this | exercise of great tact on the part of | ° ° ° President Lincoin to keep Kentuckyl I New Britain Ciothing rclated hy blood to the people of both | tucky was intimately bound to both | | of the state in 1861. The method used |to the attempt of the U'nited States { f y 6 y QO trallly parily. becanae publie opitisn| all colors, all sizes, values to $3.95, at Crririnvansn neokhe be the Txitant A partly hecause of the hope that by tain their arched formation only be- tor in bringing hostilities to an end them and hold them. Thus, your " > 3 ) BOX PLEATED PLAID SILK DRESS to a position of armed neutrality. b sciously. the muscles in good health so that $2 95 weak foot,” “fallen arches?” IS 3 | stockinged feet, you would experience | perhaps none was more slender than foot, being unrestrained, would get its depundable resedy for calds that reason the story of the struggle valuc 31.00’ ;lt Almost the same ideal condition is o Gl |ion safely from neutrality to partici ally, giving freedom to the foot and |erican history.” N o levers. Keep your feet in condition Cantilever prices are right; quality The public is cordially invited.—advt. 39c Pair 185 MAIN SIREET

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