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|JUNIOR H. §. SCHEDULE MAY BE REVISED AGAIN LEGION TAKING UP bl BRUTHER PLAN Will Show Tnterest in Boys| S Placed on Probation | e e Board of Education To Act On Peti. tlon of Parents For Hours m——— {1 Comm Arthar I ander annour for officers by the po Commander probahly the 1 the comi be accompli the work w Tha post has Novem! to the inz n appearin i effort hoard these boys brec for them and th that, they are It will b fo it ke mittee appointed, mior H under its wing, to m to me Teachers' rning and threa ingement never pleas. parents, and op 7 until the ool Parents growir ke t Central Ju 1 the ssociatior champion and brought matters to CRISIS AT DAMASCUS the probation requireme nd o ¢ give them the o ich fa other boys have had to be good citi zens. This, in the opinton of Com mander Pette \mportant work Tt fs also planned to take boys of this kind before they in trout and give them the rtunit keep away tem from police conrt. The mittee will be unable to take many, for four or five hoys as a start Dama List of Appointments American consul today The list of officers appointe | Amoarican residents Commander Fetts for keep off the streets vear, {5 as follows Fred T L ant of F. Clock, adjutant: H. Daltan, post surgeon; W Eeeian g omtb the PR ted news officer; E. 1 scus will be post historian; Tran deciars that the shelling will latic director » resumed as a | to repel Committee Appointments 0 are coming into the The commander lhas also ap mpting to stir up pointed a number of com- ainst the French au- mittees an are as follows Post m al committee . Jackson, chairman; H, E. Schey . E. Ogren. “Boost and i Roger edifor; E. 1. Of Scheuy, editors; Cles- the Parker, manager; . [816¢ 5. Burr, Spaulding Warner, Walter | " Milkey Inter lonis 17e or Avery, Dave Ogren Annual ball commit Bddy, chairman; Redman portunities w is ar are opp S Comsul Orders All Americans from tion and | to Keep Off City's Streets After 6 | post com- O’clock in Evening bt the plans call Rr—The rned the Damascus to er 6 p.om e the Syria, Dec. 1 by the coming run arms: Fred bloody. Dr. G October mption Irenc sistant officer: They McConn, ath- | | and atte fur. ther risings orities Th]s (|t\ fm‘ New School Endeavor Britain is the only city in state of Connectleut which has sstull nsored o plan X chool department el Whit-1 Sow man, en, H contributing con business .post visitation committes N ages of education, director of standards of the Cham. | edication, stated in a letter to Su- bartain) Guris! Sheldon: ST C DheR<| per nt £ 11, Holmes today. R : | s 1id that this movement was i SRR thought of In Ne iven during the il : but plans to mater- 2 d that the superin- board work ac- chairman; cation tea—Stanley imittes € ish the state wit relative 1in this « 50 chil n over four under 16 years of age efective 185, | compli Thers are Fred Ward, N. Whitman, Henry |¥e 1l I Schailer, Miss | the Wi Mrs. O. Bartinl. | committes Howard rman; Harry Wessels iinment commiltte il seriously tment nut Hill schooled has speclal school heldon S'(‘ml\‘ Thanks h)l (;aeta’s Leader chairman of the 1don 1 Cross, today ter to Joseph Ga membership cam officers and Jin ehapter, e, to the who assist- Annual Distribution NEW BRITAIN 'PIEEAELNMEUEIS‘U,P&AUT{)JuggT%Eg%i}II?fi%l(?‘(l}E{iRGE Owner of Foodless DAILY HE Restaurant Con- victed of Selling Tlquor as RALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1 sk o o HEADACHE. AND DIZZY SPELLS DROVE NEW BRITAIN 925, OPHEARA TO SPEAK o1 ONCOAL QUESTION Joseph Gaceta Pilots 75 or 80 Work- ers to Lnsy Victory With ip sent | P Lamben Muuhy Sings Here Under Womans Club Auspices | sized wudiene \urphy, tenor, in Cents 18t night, when he sang un onspices of the Woman Leing one of ) this New » musica itiractions Britain th scattered n, and there standing pleces upon present generation of mus rar car Murphy's volee inlity, It dramatie f we was of perhaps did not hay of some more | equirements of an ac eder-singer, It ctive 1n passages of nd an impeecable declamation aic im in bt wis an organ AtniiRe con: was thon more powerful moods The beautiful Handel arla, “Wa Her, ‘Angels, Through The Jephitha,” provided the to ga llence’s appr It certain id suffer by some of the not been eung hereabouts in guages A brace ame in the foreign of songs by nature of 4 was a time, about |quite a Wolt cult = was {throughout the musical his songs were spoken of est since t they did not hold t their undisputed merits, A fow the large ontput have _rmum vhe v on concert programs m but most of them ha treasured and clans in their m Wolf a world isical journals. all but to be sung any more. high place in song scarcely be ered by s to light last nig! were Grab,” “Wenn Du Zo iehst,” and “Er Ist's” ng in German. The Anacreon song beantifully given, its exquisite te derness being finely spun singer. The song has to do wi the emotions of a lover at the gra of his former sweetheart of the group Ist's” or "It He,” probahly has been sung mo frequently of late than most ofh Wolf songs and its exuberant valu den All of the were s was vith its florid accompaniment made a splendid impressfon last night. fhe remainder of {he program w of a miscellaneous nature, from sad to gay with facility. 1zza’s “D'Une conviet contemplating life, was well done. Then s of Dupont, Fourdrain, and Massenet, an aria from lidis” being the contribution this French operatic master. The concluding group were by Campbell - Tipton Crouch, Coombs anc the “There 1s No Death,”” by | Mr. Murphy bers, including one by the remaindér of lighter Charles Albert Baker was r(vn‘pflme' No Great Increase in his wast son popul O'Ha | Public Teaching Staff | » | a large numb buildings Because there arc portahle &chool used there will staff of 1 1 thou crease in the tea lic echools this year e there will be halt jollars worth rildings constru: 4 and put in use, & H. Holm of the schoo! 1pt today. The pr ¢ of the pu will not be than 10 tea hools of the city sed by any m y faels. The ¢ complete, and buildings will changs the teaching staff much At present t is on hool that is obliged to ac date students on the part time pi Smalley I An 4 1ade there, and i tically ransfer fo new omn! ing the ST a slight increa greetec thick! pleas tenors, keeping |« mos tenderness, | Savie's pla kies, sing. | a s the fin- | somehow efr own mspl- ' “Anacreon’s Blumen | most by the The last Cadman, gave some added num- 3rahms and texture, the piano | | newspapers men million department explatned 5 | r|J n- ! P 8| a e | b arganization 15| the W it | ri ic i u e 4 ) L B 4 | b iving 2 vivid interpreta- | liquor into a g flashlight. ft | man | police int ly | tonie t comparison with gl operatic arias that have | liquor in court this morning Hugo Wolf | prise, yet |t sratefully recefve Chere wag | T 5 when | b instituted | coffee and | the lack of food by saying that it was not at meal tims that the police o ir | asion- ¢ been | “referred 10" by musi- | The have nearly gone | the the way of Robert Franz songs But their | wibmesses from At m | 1 ordered e o L th, ¥ t v re | er es as going Pan- Doputv Prison,” the song of a nd‘ came | Paulin | “Grise- from | § I'was not | sult of a spontancous impulse by | number of sought | teipa r g8 ar being a great in- | he | gh ! nes| 1 lass organization | not one 1o an 1d- it nmodate the perintendent Of Christmas Scals Makine Quick Stveden “Pussyfoat” wough MAN FLEISCHER LT ACCESED TED" LEWIS This Guarantees MORE EGGS Your hens canlay lots more eggswithjustalittlehelp.The surest help is Pratts Poultry Regulator. Amixture of rare imported sceds, herbs; in- gredients which feeds alone could never give. Every natural egg making neces- sity—in just the right proportions that only ha!( a century of Pratt expericnc 1d rm“uce. sarantee more fertility of breeders, y with Pratts They -an afford tomake tee. For right ood, flocks that d r‘,«}. . in your neig pay are Re Poultry P f Regulator 2 Our Custom Fulator unc o the rame Sold and Guarantecd by Stanley Grain & Coal Co. S. P. Strople ex- meating Friday [court, Tt v | thoug cntor ! Mitchell Case Judge eral counsel few of which do not seem | fang Howze courts | counsel to dirqualify Maj William §, Graves as a member of | fered with the cross examination of a witness, | deputy such a of review, Charles P, the Brooklyn of the Middlebury ) team for the coming seaso C nurse, State Union Hearl to Explam ks of the \is year under the leadership of In the rear of a restaurant at Toseph Gacta has resulted in almost 8 Lafayette street conducted by Stal Pres| bling any p osepli 8avio yesterday afternoon, (e cording to figures mads oliceman mas J. Feeney was | jon of morning by Treasurer censed Savio of “planting” the | oq after a Sprague. Approximately ottle there to get evldence on him wers were reported last evening at a T urt had heard stories of meeting and at least 300 more are » before from defendants xpected, Last year's total amount- ith hor defense and who nest |ed to 1,700, This year's ould brazen out o 1 1s expected to go to 3,200, he police making the The orviginal goal was aid. Savio was found guilty in after seoing how the e court, hut the case was contin ed until tomorrow to enahle Prose Joseph G. Woods to prod ocuments from the howing that It onviction When Feeney ant George C. Result of Ral), Hrvlm: a pint ot lquor under | bottls annual oor 8,200 in sight i | cvions year's record, public this Leon A 2,900 mem- lent Pat the American Labor, who recently re conference in flelds with President United Mine Workers, will the labor side of c0al question fn an Monday evening ters, 371 Main O'Meara ca sage from Le ara o lora turn- the an- thracite coal Lewis of the present address 1,600 or at labor headquar- street har 3,000 but drive was going Director Garta increased the amonnt to 2,400 The workers were | livided into eight groups between 75 and §0 workers. grovps worked among their own people with the result that ries a personal mes- wis who stands out as most prominent char- s In American current events nd he has coupled with his W af the and one of th superior co e tad Is Savio's = personal study conl question sentiments of the mine workers' leader, The slate labor leader has been identified with that movement for many His address to the la- hor convention in this eity ral mo s ago stood out as one of the £pols in the convention and Detective the expr 18 Ellinger they caught a curtain in the 3 Polish a en him be rear, pouring by the light of a glass was held by a named Larson, who fold the that he ent into the restaur- nt and asked Savio for a drink of He said that he thought it was t was being poured fnto the $avio denied knowledge of the oubled their usual quota, the Ukrainian people increased their amonnt from $18 to $151, while the | Russian people increasad thelr mount by about 500 per cent pro- | The group of which Attorney | anley J. Traceski wes leader, evening's meeting headed all others, turning over $1, will be the opening of a series of .05, Miss Genevieve Tiojnkowskl, gatherings open to the public at |kecretary to Mr. Traceski, obtained ich topics of tha day of interest the Jargest number of membaerships. | According to the police, the res. '0 labor will be discussed will be awarded a prize at the | ant i an honest-to-goodness ST = weekly luncheon of the Rotary club | oodless place, there not being even | ! 2t noon tomorrow. he usual loat of bread in the piace. Mr. Giaeta expressed his apprecia- H. Raymond, at Landers Clark's plant, where 57 signed \Ip MOOSE DINE AND MAKE | ‘ MERRY AT ANNIVERSARY ind years, Thi seve high gram oni Next Monday ass. » help given by grounds. Savio explained that members 1sited Place I (Continued from First Page) houted Davis, his volce hoarse with Warns All Lawyers [the emotion of his summation. Washington, Dec. 2 (M) — Warn- | “They have wrecked every one in ng was given today by Major Gen-!sight, thrown this girl in the sewer, Robert L. Howze, president of |and dragged her through the slime. Mitchell court martial, that|She can be saved from the charge of for prosecution and de-|being a fraud. That girl will walk | must hereafter protect all|out of this court shunned by whites “Irrelevant, insult- fand blacks alike.” improper questfons” and | At this picture of her future 3 or insulting treat- mto tears. She wept tended By More Than Men—Chic Revue Pleases ‘ 250emembers of lo- | nd ont of town lodges of Moose, anquet and enfertain. 1ent of New Britain lodge, held last night fn L. O. 0. M. headquarters on Main street, took its place as on of the most snccessful socials held in many years A committee headed b Altee | Attended by | broke again, {and her white mother joined her, General fwhen Davis denounced Rhinelander's manual of |attorneys for bringing out testimony regnlations forlof an in ion of Mrs, Jones' 35 of witnesses and | years ago. This part of his ad present o |also brought tears to the In opening the court, read from the martial t he treatment all of ti ack Kiley sponsored nee the affair. a detail Ho did not make specific men-| “Jt must be apparent,” continued ary to a successful soclal had fon of any of the wrangles through | Davis, “that these two young people Leen overlooked. The enfertainment vhich court and counsel have |can never live fogether again. Ir- [was unquestionably the best ever passed since the first day of the |pespective of the outcome of the suft. |presented before the lodge, the pro- rial, culminaling yesterday in an | After his counsel have torn away gram of specches was a most inter. insuccessful effort by defense | framy her the last thread of respecta- esting one and the banquet wag T General | bility ehe possessed and after our sumptuou Assisting Chairman | ireply, these two human belngs can |Kiley were George I'. Kane, Thomas never live together again. Their fu- 1. Donlin, Edward Murray ture is a guestion you are not called Hickey and Paul upon to decide.” Haffey was toastmaster. ‘ | Telling the jury to guard against |Edward Kios and John Miller were the oratory of Mr. Mills, Davis con- fhe speakers, each taking up a dif- leluded his summation with the [ferent phase of the werk laid out statement that “on the evidence, she for Moosedom SAnrol (oscandETayely upontyor Clement's enterfalnment bureau of pledged word to be fair.” Hartford presented the Chic Revue «ro | REAL BSTATE COMMISSIONS y by George Gillett. Miss Gra Harper led the revue. Betty «on, Fritzie Dion, Doris Dewey and o Joy Miller, members of the cast were the finding of the cour ourt on the ground that he inter- | 's Murder W as But “Prank” of Youths Rome, Dec, 2 () — The kidnap- | ping anl slaying of the soclalist Matteott which caused sensation early last year, premeditated but the re- cla hotheaded youths to prevent him from ing in the slttings of hamber. This is roundly applauded for their finished vork. Mi Pauline Wolff assisted at the plar NEW SPANISH GOVT. Military ¥. Corley of Hartford Sues which occuples mo two pages in this mornin The finding holds five | trial and liberates all the | twenty-five others named in con- nection with the crime. The five ©1d are Amberigo Dumini, Albino Volpizn Gluseppe Viola, Amleto Poveromo and Augusto Malacria Stephen Cubles and Jeseph han Wall of This City I ton clity 1s tephen Cubles of this named with Joseph Wall of Hart- ford, a defendant fn an actlon brought by ¥. I Corley of Hart- ford. to collect a portion of real estate commissions alleged to hav | been ecarned during the period that e were partners in busifiess. and Wall began partner- ship September 7 under an agree- | ment by which they were to split all commissions,on an even basis les was admitted to equal new partnership October 1. On October | Primo de Rivera said the situa- | 26 the partnership was dissolved. tion had been sufficicntiy cleared | Corley alloges that on September | since the installation of the military 27 while he was a partner of Wall | dictatorship fo permit the formation a commisslon of $180 was earned, |of a new government. entltling him to $80; and that| “We have the country | while all three were in business a With the s 1 commission of $1.100 was earned, can do nothing befter for Spai entitling him to $366.66, but his said former colleagues have retused to| The mew government s likely to | make a settlement consist of the high functionaries of Damages of $750 are ind | the varlous miinistries as a sort of | {he actlon is to be heard in the |civil directorate, with Primo de RI- court of common pleas at Hart-|Vera ford. Attorney Donald C. McCarthy counsel for the v'wmr. Directorate Is to Be Rr- placed by Reorganized Cabinct in | the Near Future Madrld, Dec. 2 (A—Captain Gen cral Primo de Rivera, leaving the royal palace this afternoon, is quoted | |by the Havas agency as having con- firmed the report that the military directorate is to be replacad by a eabinet in the near future, HARGREAVES TO COACH Middlebury, Vt, Dec. 2 (P Hargreaves, catcher of Natjonal league base all team, has been appointed conc) college basketba City Items Tour name printed Christmas Cards Free, —Advt Miss Anna Romesko, with years of experience in nursing, will take hourly nursing be- ginning Dec. 1, 1025, Broad street, or tel, 18 A daughter was born 1 ing to Mr. and Mrs of 138 North street For m a Nash Suit or Overcoat, $27 F. McCabe, 43 454 —advt. Ald soctety of ran church wi on personal ith us and | Ohrnstedt's. soverelg registered sought Is morn- Felix Castellani | \l\akeun in Boston's Police Dept. Likelv Boston, Dec. 2. (AP)—An impend- ing shakeup in the Boston police force hecame known teday when of- ficial announcement was made that | 16 ne police sargents are to be ap- pointed within the next few days Police Commissioner Herbert A Wilsen In a statement yesterday denied that a “weeding out” provess was going on in the force; but said | 400 men had been dropped since the | organization after the police strike 1910 NEW ORCHID WINS PRIZE Yondon, Dee. 2 (P--A new orchid “Locarno” has been awarded first prize at the British carnation soelety’s show. The Locarno is rich in coloration and is intended to co the fdea of Furope's hopes for enduring peace under the Locarno security pact The large white sepals of the or chid are sprinkled with cocolate ar purple on a green base, petals and pouch are brown over green call Lut afternoon o'clock. A Christmas program I been arranged and refreshments will be served Y Gulbranser, Morans’.—advt Donald L. Bartlett has been ap- pointed chairman of the fuel cof mittee of t Chamber of Commerce, Vietrolas half price at Mora The ladies of Bohe Registering Plano at while VETE R\'\ lr\\\\l R DIES Jus he eaid as they paln, have shattered and there | he headach cause the a 1 Italian eitizens more than | or cent comes from eye strain and in- Butler | E tored | spells and I any pointment MAN NEARLY FRANTIC Mr. Milford Butler of 90 Hartford Ave,, prise of His Life When FRBIV Stomach Troubl the ERB- representative In an interview with (Herh Juice) “Too many people are doc- headache tablet and dope the | in time they find out that they nerves and a weak also have the same old Why not doctor headaches come from gtomach, constipation About ten per and Most disordered lver trouble, uries. Now 1 will tell you how M ! rid bLimself of headaches, {e eays { ‘For three long years I have suf- from headaches and dizz never arranged to go place or had a business ap but what T would show West Point-Annapolis man Schuyler Merritt to his neminations for West Point and Annapolis from the fourth distriet. For the naval are: | stamford, named as an tor Bingham; el | Y(]U H renowned business men |employed him fo help relieve thelr rheumatism, gout. atica, Candidates Are Chosen Stamford, Dec. 2 (A) — Congress- | v named academy the names Carlton also alternate first Principal — who Mott of had been by Sena- | alternative — the |t {introduced in Kenneth 8. | clpal, ew Britain, Received The Sur- S (Herh duice) Relleved His And Headache Went With It up with a dizzy headache everything. ‘My stomach and acld, I had and spoll was gas pains ulways mour around toring the symploms and as 500N | my heart and no matter how Nl nave a headache they take |1 would eat I would get a sour achl stomach. T felt sick all over and took everything that T heard of Lut Kept getting worse, ‘A friend of mine advised ry ERBJUS (Herb Julee) and | dld so with the following results Have not had a headache sinc taking the first bottle, neither ha'. T hal a eour stomach. T feel jurt fine nd ecan eat six times day 1 want you to put me down as ERBIUS (Herb Juice) booster.' " ERT (Herb Julce) s belng ew Britain at tin Drug Store, 455 Main §f, 1 gentative of the LRBJUS City 1 Tepre Todd, aleo had been named as an alter of Danbury, wilo nate by Senator Bingham; Joseph L. MeCarthy, third Iternate Brewster-Greene, of second alternate — Newtown; George M Bridgeport. Tor the military academy: Prin Philip C. Wehle, Norwal alternate, Joseph L. M ", Newtown; ond alter Stephen T. Pochna, Stamford first IAVE RHEUMATIC PAINS LET THIS FAMOUS MAN HELP YOU . 'Trainer Who Keeps W ash-1 ington Ball Team Physi- cally Fit, knows How a """ HE TAKES RHEUMATIC S i Al : meavy ok Kk PAING AWAY IN JIFFY | EEO | with aches and | It you readers pains had to play big league base- | ball of rheuma len joints or losc every doy you would get rid| ism, lame back and swol- | ur job. They keep an expert named Mike Martin constantly with the team. For 25 vears he has been handling ath- . letes and keeping them fit. Lou Jones, |wizard at it | He's a statesmen, | have often Milllonaires, famons neuralgla, sci- lumbago or neuritls. | Free Offer To All Mike Martin has had prepared a | printed folder, teiling how to quick- | 1 Bron- |tells He tells you what rand how o use it. possible for you to same liniment they park on big league Johnson, Coveleski, |others. ian Bagle will ppan HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Wahren, FOR RESULTS . Thursday | . Dec. 2 (P—Georga | is dead at his hold a monthly meetin berger's ball, Arch s afternoon at 2:3 30 o'clock Come in and pho 'NEW LAXATIVE FOR CHILDREN home here For twenty ated with the Assemblyman John I Lockport, N. Y. He practiced in Duffalo and for the last elght years had been general for the National Piano Manufacturers' as- sociation. He was born In Boston Hear \helney Ortho years he was assocl- Victrola at Morans' —advt The will of Amede O and Carmeline Rou and wife, has been file =60, w:l-m!\ 1 in probate upon _ the | Alrects that counsel leath of either, the Al to the surviv | ing signer. Home cooked 1u at Crowell's, SUN. DU PONT BETTER Wilmington, Del, Dee. 2 (M) — The condition of Senator Coleman Du Pont, who has been confined to nittes will | s Enome inere’ witfering W trom R ils e | : e ® | Erinpe, was reported improved to- e pherd of| BRAN-O-LAX WAFERS |Gy 1t 15 expected that he will have tomorrow | Healthful Wheat Bran in Nice|to remain at home for at least a (and\ Jike Tahle(: : ¢ the kiddies w Blds for the Lm nd | dis ¢ pills or purgative skate sharpening co one or two Bran U~l North End park r at mealtime or any old tim tonight at a meeting of the b eed bother with drastic | day park comm ors. Rran-O-Lax Waf A Norman MacKird r as clock- street, a former member of the com- | mon council, is a patient at New Britain General hospital, Dangh- t tomorrow d's hall. | & Christ- | Colum [ rica. wi night at §:30 o'cloc Officers will be elect s entertalnment « athelic ters of Ame meet Leading § Bethlehem, night at 7:30 o'clock at chanies’ hall Xmas Music ( will ub at Mor. RE I(lRT 0\ lfl\\l \T]fi\ ; » will be a meeting of will be re 0dd Fellows' committee ence which is to rritt hotel on De- cember 9 is expected. Miss Edith Rogin, the president, will preside. evening at report of v of 689 Star he children regu charge of the an-O-Lax Tablets. drug stores. Do e pe tors r carton at mmend. law firm of Former | Pound of| v and easily stop such troubles. It you how to get rellef at home, remedy he uses He has made it buy the very use at the ball like Walter Ty Cobb and With bottle of Mike Special One X-Ray each lor anyone in MIKE MARTIN Tralner Washington Bascball Club Martin's Liniment is this ed folder. free print He tells how your wifs the family can apphy the liniment for various ills. At this seagon of the year what : wonderful folder and chance fo benefit by this remarkable trainer' vears' experience. A 2 ounct hottle of Mike Martin's Liniment i 0c; 4 ounces and § ounces $1 at all druggists or prepald on re celpt of price. Mike Martin, Train er, 467 C St. N. W. Washington D. Dollar Examination The Electro-Medical Offices Make Another Offer of X-Ray Examination, (‘hemical Analy Blood Pressure Test and for One Dollar for Next 7 Days. Fluoroscopic X-Ray Examinations Health Consultation, advice and examina- tion, including X.ray, Chemical Analysis and DBlood Pressure Test for One Dollar. Such is the made by The Electro-Medical Doc- tors, who occupy a at 149 Arch street, New Britaln, to the sick andgailing who will upon them dliring the next seven days. Cases Incurable Told So If your case is incurable, you| will be frankly told so. The ex- amination is the most important| part of the proceeding when a sick | person calls on The Electro-Medi- | cal { have no comparison with the old, | batteries and shock- | | Ing currents. At The | homes and runs street cars is used | offices. While it costs but one dollar, it is as accurate as if the patient had paid the regular ex- amlination charges in full. Modern Treatments Modern electrical treatments crude electric ctro-Medi- street, New that lights 149 Arch current cal offices, Britain, the and is harnessed to the wonderful machines by which every jar and| jerk is removed and it is then sent| through the body as softly, smooth- offer | suite of offices| call | Talks ¢ and pleasantly as a ray of sun shine, which penetrates each corner and crevice. Ailments Treatod Among the ailments treated Ly The Electro-Medical offices ar | anaemia, asthma, billiousness, bladder and blood troubles, bron- chitis, bowel trouble, catarrh, cystitis, constipation, dropsy, deaf- ness, dyspepsla, eczema, female lrnuHM stomach gases, gastritis | headaches, heartburn, intestinal troubles, liver complaints, weak | lungs, nervous debility, paralysis, | rectal troubles, rheumatism, stom- ach trouble, blood pressure and other diseases of wemen and men. | NEW BRITAIN 'ELECTRO MEDICAL | OFFICES | 149 ARCH ST. 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