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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 18 143, Object L to Speed 70 HONOR PEOPLE WHO [Sers, e rocine sapmocun on 1 dch 1, which o~ irgnade | tabiah 1 1 » o Tadest Bt of enter Unto & contract showing that &/ diveet advices recelved here by the The foundation for the medest per cent cash payment had Assoclated Press church was 1ald by the late King Bd hundred A”Tfls ESSENT'AI TR "Iw:u made for the turbin w;- :l\:‘u ————— “,‘.l.;u:,“.‘.. |: b.‘.:.::-n‘.:m:; | - Americ " o Soclely SIars | yesterday at the Morse & yJ W to & undreds o n oy S, ol T'" 2 . '“:‘:.;.” of Medals=— Smith an :m« 1.: of the General Blee: GHURGH NR Dw. WIB ‘n‘m llll' ':un‘n“:: ':0 I::: cun“ 1 ovement for 4 . trie Co along ene o . and nol v | 9 . 3 The witness sald Morse told him A“D Buln m Gwsl‘llumtu- of the eapital. Yet it [ Posmon Also m Be l“ Soveral Rescues Made, that this would enable the Groten Co 1s doubtful if & tithe of those passers: , May 18-—=A movement has [to obtain an advance of funds for | by even thought to step inside to wit. L.f.?fi::.ur.,‘.a by the American|whieh the turbines were intended, Tncrease in Value of Site Will Cause | ness one of the deaf and dumb serv- | | | | | Humane soelety to award medals to/Smith sald a Mr, Cutler deseribed &8 psappesrsnce of London's Quatnt | loes, sisted Upon by State 1 )3 men, women and ehildren who risk assistant president of the Groton Co. Like the United States, Great Brit- é The department of motor vehieles |thelr lives in saving the lives of ani-|argued that sweh arrangements fre. Church == Began in 1870, | ain 1o one of the mest advanced na« | ‘.E“ Bas Just imued & leot o dolk mals, according to an announcement | quently were entered into hy 1AFE® . wuo Asscclated Pross. | tions 1n the eare and sducation of ite kfig forces thr ut the state asking fe by the Illinols Humane soeclety, & manufacturers. Testimony concernl London, May 18+-One of London's | deaf and: dumb, Recogulsing the i active enforcement of the law relating member of the national soelety, checks given by the Morse concerns . ANCER Ll G ion 0 and | truth of Dr, Samusl Jahnson's siate: to the location and condition of mark The idea originated following the|for materlals occupied much of the | gumy ohureh of Bt Baviours, is soon | ment that of all physical deprivation, {4 L8 Suonowlen. St n aproiel et receipt ot information of twe res. witness' time on the stand to disappear, B0 far as known, it 15| the deat and dumb 1s “the most des- i if’ B ety tmorered. miibin’ the cues from death of doge recently, One y———— the only chureh In the world devoted | perate of human calamities” the 8 be m.;nxm“‘.\ fmproves ““’ in .” tol? of twe men who rowed a boat WONT KILL PRISONERS. exolusively to worship by the deaf, state now provides for the whele of 14 gy i el ot through & fleld of fea In the Kennebes| gy ienoi Aay 15.—That the Such-| the dumb and the biind, The in- | the educationsl needs of thls affiicted H B ST De ehacurda. matters river in Maine to reach two collle| o yanang will not kil their foreign creased real estate value of the site | class of the popuiation up to the age | | B Nt N0 A ke Inst conferense] |doga who were floating down the FIVer | captives but will hiold them many upon which this unique fnstitution fe| of 10 and gives them asetstance in || hiel wrpe | on & piece of fee that ha en 1OrN | weoks 18 the hellef of Gen, o Fung hullt has made It necessary to slml after years, ] of motor vehicle administrators and loose as they were sitting on it | i 1t 'v\u sugg.u.lq that .«{A eastern states The other case was where two Y take notion againat drivers negligent men in New Jersey rescued a dog| i in this respect, (Conneetiout ia the | |that had been sucked down by quick- | | first state of the group, and the first| |sand until only its head was showing. ,:. in the country, to start a thorough | Its pititul eries had aroused the men ‘*. and organized CAmPAIED 0N the sub.| during the night, and the darkness, b ject, although Commissioner Baugh. !eombined with a fog and quicksand ¥ man has been quietly checking up on at almost every step, made the rescue work extremely dangerous, but the men found the dog after much tedlous hunting, and worked two hours be- |fore they got the animal out, Each |man sunk to the walst in quicksand, The National Humane soclety, ae- |eording to the announcement, will at- tempt to have a ‘“national bronze Maryland drivers for some time, | 3! The department reports that there | are many cases where markers, being used on automobiles and motoreycles, are so dirty and obseured that they are useless as means of identification; but the state officlals are asking the police particularly to check up on markers which are obscured by such service medal” made avallable for 2 ;rceunflos as bumpers and tire racks, award to those who perform similar méht a' We“ In many such cases it is impossible feats, have the best ] ~ to read more than one or two digits To emphasize the necessity of legi- ble markers, Commissioner Stoeckel has cited an accldent which recently occurred- in New Haven. Ono of the best traffic officers in the state was on duty at Church and Elm streets, but an accldent took place and the driver of the automoblle attempted to escape responsibility. Nothing pre- vented his success but the abllity of . 28 b v : | some workmen on the green to ,’.',,,:’,, Little victims, with twisted frames and shattered limbs, face . lently pro- his number plate as the car dashed | Speeders in Judge Walker's court in Chicago. They s by test against “moonshine madness,” as applied to drivers whose The department of motor vehlcles 3 is s reports that Connecticut markers, by Onb thought g ‘peEd' EXPOSE ALL | 43 c. per pound | Witness Claims Morse Tried to Put Across Queer Deal. Washington, May 18.—Testimony that B. W. Morse had sought to have| the General Electric Co, enter into a { actual legibility tests under varfous SCHOONER WRECKED: ‘ f Pmtests Agalnst st'fl conditions, are the most easlly read Fasthampton, N. Y., May 18.—The | : s I e aresrdine. 5 threc masted schooner Northellffe of | ; are displa ug ey Laphech Parrsboro, N. §., 1s breaking up three | H law. The most recent tests gave Con- ] 0 e" o re omts necticut markers a grade of 68 per- Miles west of the Georgia coast guard | feot reading out of 60 tests, New statlon. The schooner, 14 days out i York plates appeared second with 47|0f Turks rlflml':l.{‘Ve:;uc{::;l:lflL ‘;:h * g A h ~husetts @& cargo of sal or rt, Me., Rheumatic or Otherwise 5w e “"¢ M esnemets L tanding in a heavy fog with only| Py The Connecticut motor vehicle law & few rags of canvas showing when Says: “When Joint-Ease Gets fn— |provides that markers shall be unob- She was seized h_y the wind and car- Joint Agony Gets Out. scured at all times, shall be perfectly ried into the surtf line yesterday. Cap- legible, shall be hung horizontally and tain William McCloud and the crew It was a high-class pharmacist who |not less than 14 inches from the Of six narrowly escaped drowning saw prescription after presecription 'grounll, shall not swing, and shall he\when they landed in their lifeboat. fall to help hundreds of his custom- |visible at night at a distance of 50| e 0 ers to get rid lof rheumatic swellings |feet. These provistons are going to| Most Londoners die from branchitis and stiff Inflamed joints. !be enforced by the local police. and pneumonia. And it was this Samo MAR WHO 5- | se————— e ey serted that a remedy could and would . be led th: 2 ake H 9 creais, " waion, tormenica e Kellogg’s Bram is nature’s relief work with just as much smoothnes H H v, e from the terrors of constipation! Now" this prescription, rightly | T . Py named Joint-Ease, after being tested | Never make light of constipation [than & hardship. It has a delicious, successfully on many obstinate cas or any one of its symptoms—there is no |appealing nut-like flavor that wins the is offered through progressivo ph. telling 'wxl;at. :}i;enas yo\;h{:xnzy l‘we hdend- most fastidious appetite. \acists to the millions of people who | ing into o One thing 10 do==| RFyery day when you eat Kellogg’s from ailing joints that neeq | IMMEDIATELY—is to fight consti-(prap g nycereul, Zminklad on §§ur limbering ‘up. | pation to the last ditch! Not with |f55rite hot or cold cereal or cooked Swollen, twingy, inflamed, stifr,| Pilla or catharties; they cannot give|or mixed with hot cereals, think of pain-torménted Jjoints are usually| YO lasting relief! Not with £00ds |tho health every spoonful contains for caused by rheumatism, but whatever with @ low bran sontent; they do not |goy) Think how Kellogg’s Bran is the cause Joint-Ease soaks right in,| Dbaye the bran-bulk to do the work!|yweaping and cleansing the alimentary through skin'and flesh and gets right What you need, what will give 50U | tract; how it is driving out tho toxic to and corrccfs the trouble at its, Pevmanent relief is Kellogg’s Bran|;oisong and freeing your system from beeause it is ALL BRAN! Kellogg’s | dangors of dreaded diseases! Your How to Make Gingerbread . - Here is a recipe for deliciously crisp, spicy gingerbread. It is easy and inexpensive to make; all you need do is follow this tested recipe and use John Alden Flour. Most New England cooks ‘who have con- source. g Remember Joint-Ease is fie is ac.ient.ifically prepared to relieve | hodioinn will recommend it. . . . . . moni SF e oo e i conodmtion. Tol ey the cie P b il roemmend L tinued success in making gingerbread will tell knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, spl »| case or the mild case. u need it, 0 - i v aB i yon pu ey | Vup famy et made e cotion bakery et you that they insist upon John Alden Flour for may expect speedy and gratifying re- | < < P ‘ 3 & £ regularly—each day! At least two| All grocers sell Kellogg’s Bran; it kil tablespoonfuls; in chronie cases this|is also obtainable at first-class hotels 1ts purlty’ Strength and economy' Thls 18 It is now on sale at all druggists i in indivi e “ » amount with each meal! And, eating |and clubs in individual packages. Ask everywhere for 60 cents a tube. Kollogg’s Bran is a dnligh:' rather | for it at your restaurant, probably why their gingerbread is just as whole- some and nourishing as it is delicious. 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