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T00 UCH BASY e MONEY 15 BAD - the b This 1s Great Trouble With Govt. Owmer Mere ham Marine Eenttla, ) 26 (M traubte i FLIE Srerchant ma cdvmred alter f the Unlted States vas siff Na ng down to real and (rving to coma some forget that name-its Resinol that it prom eves fkin 1rruatm" medicati 1e most deli- cate ckin, At alld t “Ahways call for Resi sverlapping in t th the general government NEW BRIFAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925 to about $20,000 this period It $17,000 1t attributed improved ad vinistration and inereased efficien ¢ of aperation. As an fnitial nes we ernment interests and at the same time give the buyer an opportunity | for profit that will insure his con- | tinuance indefinltely in the trade (b) Continvance of the opera tlon of government lines on such » trade routes as are consider- od cconomleally essential to the na- tional interests and which cannot be 1 of to private Continued improvement tines until they show the omle results obtalnable under government operating conditions, ereby reducing the present oper g loss by (d) routes uech nd at the q of I'his Improvements most entirely to various v consolidaling those which were I with each ofher o reglons sorved (e) result that fewer !hese tained, each with operating under re reorgani mpetl or ixpose operators. of rutors were r ased fleet fons more nearly approximat de r While ¢ in the quirements tir half tn the losin ¢ only s as may suffice to hold the trade and to con- fonal trade interests; more promising routes and prospect of the heavily nee most W these the maintena o bout 3 n ent o im servi th Juicker make n the apdling of sitlon in t their our Y, voy as hefore, cargo with Vs trade Whe roof the elim ble op at a substantial fn- and a | nationa At ) se of revenus re sales are impossible, Itnes 1o private rators, if practicable, advantageous | and that will give be- clion CXPENKC lually in the personnel ) our overhe mtion ¢ ary will be ernment tor un opportunity to ventually an owner 1O CALLLS June 28 (P President Calles by Catholic Federation persons PROTENT ctors in the case co City, A pro- the ot were i d 1ed an freight rates or o, condition would at 1 0 clares four sond conditions con- ira when Jalisco (trempted to disperse against the arrest of embers of the federation. protest alleges that the ar- rested workers refused alleglance to a ntly ted syndicate at n factory in Guadalajara, after which denied admittance to the Seemingly workers at- tompted to force an enfrance and were arrested hy the troops protect- ing the buildings. state troops rec er “lation must he pre included son s to t [ shop. the operating result ms wonld increase TAKING SUBSCRIPTIONS , June 26 (A—The American of commierce in France has opened a subscription for the family of the late General Mangin, who died recently. General Mangin was closely associated with the American during the war. of re- consid- question must be =4 in any plan of continued gov- Admiral Palmer i a way fo transfe rnment operation, ¥ ent can fin to private ewnership. t fefinite aving to spend about § ar continuously for replace- Afte government said forces ation faces the prospect a0 ay alone r discussing the ty of aid to § he summarize, our country faces is the Brack Frac alternatives in respect to the 1 ant marine in foreign trade; yment opera around N” - , government amounting year; tiny govern ely ACE Iur eon- vegetabls in- pests breathe But, it is absolutely 15 humans and animale the deadliness of BLACE at makes it different from insecticides which kill, at . 6 out of every 10 bugs, I'he four which get avay breed hun- But BLACK 10 out of every ing 0 a or ot certain dis from the in- but that ent of our for was carried in conclusion Admir sed a possible aling with onr ship o far as the t pest in the mn is killed br Bracg Frae. It kills—besides flies, mosquitoes and roaches—ants, bedby dog fleas, the inelude is concerned program I he believed the fol. An (a) agg fleet hip on terms t1 t.out plan to ‘a“yrv»/ to pri at pr e owner- best | veral wounded at Guad- | | discs a manifesta- | The greatest of insect killers. Kills every roach, too! TAG DAY PLANED IN ANTARCTIC Whales Are to Be Equipped With Identitication Discs 26 P to Portsmouth, Eng., An whales with June expedition -~ which 18 other stéhs to discover more about their haunts and habits, will set out from this pert in June for the Antarctic regions to remain for many months while engaged in re- search work. The se¢lentists hope to determine, among many other things; their birth rate low; unous; their birth v low: long they live: they ganisms constitute thelr food. To learn whether whales breed- ing in African waters migrate to how southern scas to feed, small darts | ring metal labels will be fired from a specially designed crossbow into the thick layer of blubber on the back. These tags are all num- hered, and a 1ecord of each. one shot into a whale will be carefully | kept. In the event that any of these are subsequently found by whalers or other persons, it is hoped = | identity discs, and take | polyg- | how far and where | travel, and what floating or- | that the expedition leaders will be | In jIalahe ufnuw—inn that flulcl—fln pain ly anti- -m o b ] mqny i Dr'Scholl’s Flies % And Mosquitoes X Breathe Black Flag and Die—Not One Escapes Alive! moths, plant lice and chicken lice, Either form of BuAoc® Prac—powder or liquid ——ill kill these pests. Both are equally effec- tire, with just three excep- tions—always uss the powder to kill dog fleas and lice. Never use any liquid on furs; use \hv powder to make theém moth- proof. 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Cunningham of Harvard, the | sole general project of raliroad consoli- | dation was in the public interes contalns & request as to where the | organization of a bank of jssue has whale was caught and under what | concluded its work. ~The govern- conditions, | ment is planning to Inaugurate the The expedition will probably make | bank on September 15 under the its base at the Falkland islands, It same “Banco de Mexico.” The in- {8 under the auspices of the colonial | stitutton will have §50,000,000 cap- office, and Its task is designed to [ital, 51 per cent of which will be | ! ald the whaling industry, controlled by the government, the Captain Scott's old ship, the Dis- | remaining 49 to be subscribed by covery, will be used by the scien- | native and forelgn bankers. tists, and Lieutepant J. R. Bten- Nickel Plate Hearing house, who has had much flxpprl-; ence in chasing whales, will be the - A vessel's master. { Is Again Continued = | Washington, . June 38 (M—After questioning one witness, interstate | commerce commission yesterday | adjourned its Nickel Plate hearing lul NEW BANK SURVEY Mexico City, June 26 (A—The | commission appointed by the n\ln<| proposal corresponded to the spirit of the law. ment of Day, |of this city as counsel for the state | Mghway department Highway Commissioner MacDonald, was confirmed by state board of control yesterday. he scope of those who re allve to opportunity. READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED A tiood 'mn. DON'T MISS 11 Bend y ly itte lr"lth-l‘o'“’l:- oy written, eoln I:F thl:' '{Jl euc‘_huhh-“"“ o0, ine Co., Des ln-. and re- mvo in return a trial CHAHBERLMN‘B‘I' (ar troubles, mdwlu. .w crowd the heas tion; CHAMBI RLMN'! COUO Am) DIARRHOEA REMEDY for pain in sto- mach and bowels, intestinal eram, Professor witnesg, festified that the nd hat the Van Sweringen Nickle Plate HIGAWAY (0M, LAWYERS Hartford, June 26~The appoint- Berry and Reynolds reported John by A. mndn the | fhese nf e tamily medicans for oniy 10 cents, Don't miss it. THE LAST CALL To Our Going Out of Business Sale Tomorrow, Saturday, Will End Qur Ten-Day Sale There Are Still Plenty of Remarkable Bargains. in HATS — SHIRTS — NECKWEAR — HOSIERY SALE ENDS TOMORROW NIGHT The Beckwith Company 213 MAIN ST. EXAMINATION WHO CALL | i Victor Method, thus avoiding an op- | eration and at a much smallér ex | pense. The Fluoroscopic X-Ray Examination can best be compared to Hoticn Pintures—the Organs are shown actually at work. This examination differs from an ordinary X-Ray photograph in that | the X-Ray only shows a still pose. Ailments Treated the Victor Health | the most common z medicine, Some of During the m-( experience tice haw ted ty knowr ness aliments treated r-u are Malaria Nervonsncss Gout Terdache Heartburn Henrt Weaknesy HWemorrhlde Righ iHoed Pressure Tnsomnla Intestingl Trouhle Liver Complaint Tmpurities Trouble Bronchitiy Stomach Trouble Skin Compininta Throat Trouble . Cyntitis Dyspepsia Fezemn Gall Stones Gantritis No Vemereal Dinennes Treated, the battle. Without the X-Ray it is Wy Impotsible ts losate the ex= e of many chronic {lis and reason muny suffer year aft peopls continue to year, trying FIT8S] oot mn then another, and | afiments better, s that mo- [ The mass of peopls are just hegin- se of |ning to realize what a wonderful en | strument, of | They have thoug man's Juxury a rerognize n Electrd. est and most p ) X-Ray Machine’ made and iea nnd the dark against ! disease | Stomach, Liver and Intes- Remarkable Recovery in Such a! Dear Doctor: in expressing my appteciation of the ! pleasing termination of my _serious condition and sufferings from gall- | stones extending over a long period | way. DURING JUNE 'Are You Struggling in the Dark Against the Powers of Dlsease"‘ For Many Years a Sufferer From Stomach Trouble and Gall Stones—Now in Good Health, Thanks to the Victor Health Office. tinal Trouble Corrected “in Less Than Two Months. Short Space of Time, | | Dear Doctor: For over a year | suffered pain, very severe at times, over the region of the gall bladder, the pain extend- ing through to the back, my liver was badly deranged and I was unable to obtain any lasting relief until I visit- ed the Victor Health Office when | learned for the first time the nature of my trouble which was inflamma- | tion and catarrh of the gall bladder, with gall-stones accompanied by marked disease of the liver. Words do not adequately serve me I am especially gratified that the | entire trouble wat disposed of by the After a few weeks' treatment by the Victor Method I am now free | from all distress, feel stronger and am | naturally delighted with the results ‘And grateful for the outcome. Eric Larson, 170 Commonwealth Ave., New Britain, Cona. 1 heartily recommend this treat- ment to_any one suffering in a similar | Mrs. W, M. Hale, 242 Putnam Street, | Hartford, Conn,‘ Permanent Home of the Victor Health Office, 85 thi.ngto:' Street, Hartford, Conn. " VICTOR HEALTH OFFICES 85 WASHINGTON STREET . HARTFORD, CONN. Directly in Back of State Capitol. OFFICE NOURS: Mondays, Tueadoys, Thorsdays, Uridays, 10 a. m. t@ of human pane g finding the cause of aisease i Balf la F 4 m Wednesdars and Saturdays 10