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NEUMANN TELLS INDUSTRY'S STORY Gives Interesting Talk at Meet- ing of Exchange Club | The most importanf discovery to the industrial world,” said Carl S Neumann, addressing the Exchange “was the discov- b last evening, of the use of coke and coal for smelting purposes in nd. With that d England, under Prime M r Francis*Bacon, woke ip to the working out of problems that had surrounded British manu- ring and soon discoveries in pump and engine led to ufacturing in the country and cement in manufacturing roughout the entire world. ading dates baek to the Phoe- s and pottery factories outside Athens were a big advancement s commerce as o under ‘hese vases and dishes were 1 throughout the Mediterran- nd soon trade extended 1e jslands to Rome and Con: nople. The barbarians near 1 out all this when they s covery, is nti- blot- armed . down over Ttaly and the rest of the | fact that although the schools were| ed world and civilization glim- | kept closed recently due to reports| until the | brought back the art of in-{they d and grew weak stry to the. conquered countries. Mr. Neumann went on to point out the development of the separate branches of industry in the varlous countries and the fact that in 1 the people were satisfied With haic method of doing things. was the principal industry and it was not until Bacon, under Quaen Elizabeth, stirred up the t for better ays to do thin t the industry of tha country began to move. in part ip with Bolton, in- steam pump to keep the out of the coal mines and, reluctanily at fi set about ting the pump idea Into engine that Bolton knew would ed in the textile and hard- . mills in this part of the coun- w larger and adva rapid.” AL the end of his talk, Mr, was questioned by his i and on request, at confronted man 1ied out the now forgotten land at ran W ntry with ¥ Watt steam gave New cturers. e ver: conditions t in's early tional b Chureh street that furnished to the carly New Brit- Accurate know P vater power 2 manufacturers. ice of conditions in those \espoke a_thorough study of early Britain and his listeners were crested to the last word. Vice-President Charlie Taw pre- id~d in the absence of President 1 Christ, who is catching “big snes” in the Maine lakes. Law read . telegram from the two New Brit in delegates who are at ity attending the Exchange onvention. He also gave of institution of ub in tam. -The b trol met r the mecting. Battlefi;fis B—(;r(i;to . club nd long | Lng- | | directed ment | Neu- timies | report | | SPRINGFIELD DENIES | Eastern States Exposition Losing in There i3 no infantile paralysis demic | called by and | | when a can Atlantic | Mountain Mark Historic Sites | 22 (P—=State Alban Y., Sept. lattlefields commissions of New York and Massachusetts, meeting here made ready to retrace the hi torics Knox trail from Fort Ticon deroga to Boston. The two states will place 57 markers along ti 1 over which revolutionary soldiers Irazged captured cannon in the Win- ter of 1775-T6. gt markers the commissions will ) move on to Saratoga Springs : thence to Fort Ticonderoga, Fort Goorge, Glens Falls, and back to Albany. From o to Kinderho: ale and then to Massachusetts by way of Egremont and Great Bar- raington. i E Representing Col. W. S Young, state 1 chairman of the commission; F. H. Redstone, state | librarian, and Gen. Jesse F. Stevens, adjutant of the national guard. 6 Soldiers | Use One Bottle treasurer trail | After recelving bids tomorrow on | and | wpicn | cancer Ibany the party will | Claverack. Hills- | Massachusetts were | battlefield | | | | — s e oy e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1926. EPIDEMIC REPORTS Aftendance As Tesult of Erroncous Report. Mass., (P— epe- in Springfield, and city of- Springfield Sept fictals, especlally members of the board of health who have Inv ed, are in strong eympathy est raised b sti- with’ dircctors of exposition ports in clally the rumors tion had been tion will con night Directors of the yesterday Joshua, 1. the cirenlated tentio to the the exposi-| The exposi-| Saturday| nue unti exposition ternoon in the to tal ports. rumors had the visi met office of action on| Their at-| been | two of ng gover- of other| governors| the false unquestioiably keeping some parents and their ldren from the show. . Mr. Brooks, in a statement issued ing such reports, pmm\rl to the ne states deplor rumor was at New H: readquarter: ven. Waters for licuten. of some isolated paralysis cases, had been reopened a week| after investigation by the health de- | partment, which found no truth in| the rumors but reported general health conditions in’Springfield bet- | tor than ever. Attention also was| to the fact that the state| of Maine at great expense had sent 130 of her representative boys and girls to the cxposition for the en- FORM MOVIE FRM ‘ e Slayer of New Haven Han Files s e st hereioics| Papcrs in xIariI ol not been at any time nor is there any epidemic of infantile paralysis. | There is no truth or rumor to such effect OLYMPIA MAGRI T Hartford ympia M pal in two llowing h CANCER EXPERTS EXPRESSING HOPE But Curative and Preventive Medicing Shows Progress | shortly yrofess| , Fred Macri. Th tal of compar Miss Macri, wh nurder er disagreement { € ary aven and finally acquitted ry in Litchfield Is fo play the first degree t. 22 (A as to| Lake Mohonk, N, Y., § -A hopeful note, not o the ultimate solution of the can-| cer problem but the number of | jeading role os espeeially cases that can be prevented and | written for her cured it people will act in time| Campner of New Ha cerous condition 13 sus- | advisor in the motion picture pected, was sounded in papers | prise. g read by European specialists at the For several months, M session of the internation cancer | said, Miss Ma symposium at the Lake Mohonk | tions to enter the house. experiments cond Although none of the experts un- | York has t dertook to forccast the causation | leaders in of ¢ the eral opinton ex- | ens” exce pressed was that a num r of U BCCOABEL t including susceptibill to the condition, that ful study of the factors expected to lead to impor sults in cancer prevention. All the speakers emphasized the value of international cooperation |in analyzing all available informa- |tion on cancer and tho need fo public education and coordin: effort in fighting it. Sir John o ri has made pr movi | | | | { | | | m in which she i is now liv pare Sutton, vice | chairman of ish empire cancer campaign and president of the Roval college of surgeon: serted that “hefore all things, sur geons long for some rlvm'n\u\] will enable them to cure by some cunning drug in troduced into the circulation thus abolish a Jong series of d tressing operations.” NEWINGTON NEWS TI'yman D. Broughton hgs sold his|o¢ men called house on Maple Hill avenue to Rob- | jng h with the cnterprise. - | Refused More Beer,. Citizen-Seldiers Amsterda Hol L nt. 22 (P nd of &0 1ja th re ment for march in broilin sed a mutiny at which resulted in non-commissioned more Asgen ¥ | the des | officer and the wounding of a num- | ber of soldiers. or troops. dema ert Meyert ot New Britain, Mr. and | sant . Broughton have already moved | Hartford. thelr barrack w Barrows, son of Mr. and [sne canteen. O Barrows, left last night |yo quenr 11 summon for Buffalo where he ~will take al "o\ o0g fired A volley In »-medical course at {he University need the ] air. T L 1 | men who sang rnationale. S o el peatdey "‘ | ""A volley of ball cartridges then Building Inspector Dwlight M. Chi- e e o chester to *A.. M. Callraith of nm 2 Sl one { officer who had taken no part in Austin street, New Britain, for two | 1¢2r A0 17 S et houses and two garages on the cast | | it il ‘numlw r of privaf d. side of Frederick street, Maple Hill. ant is soon to be made of | Riot | Standing from left to rig ant governor; ichmond, for secretary of state. \1’izona Professor Named ! opna Dean at N 7 lan Or | Margaret Ames, daughter of Mr. | in . A Custer writes (hat % and Mra. Arthur 0. Ames o Eim| Two '\Illhon Dolla ot teke 000 L Lor A meitle of | Hill, left Monday for South Hadlev.| Paid for Railway Lease ed Sne bottle for 6 soldiers who had | Mass, where sho will attend Mt.| o S0T (TS, p T oth omach and bowel troudle and helped | Holyoke college. Miss Ames gradu-, Boston. Sept. == ‘00 A them all | ated from the New Britain mxhu‘\(‘:"*‘ ”’y:m T rantet PSR | s \las o 1 and | Albany ralitoad W Sy Adierika gives the system a REAL| Schoolvlast June with honors and | ATOARY ¥2 . 10%0 et ansing and brings out old metaboli¢ | was awarded a scholarship by the I'res s and showed receipt polsons which may have caused troubls | College club of New Britain directors toduy and showed receipt for a long timé Just ONE spoonful r»-l Coples of the rates, rules and|Of $2.000,000 from the New York lieves GAS and takes aw that full, e i - Sl RomoAnY. des e Taiie o s T gattEyh et ireglations® of ine| Btaple FHIII Wiza [ Central ‘Ha iroad » company under night without rolling from side to side. | district and applications for water |terms of the line's¢lease s Eten 1t vour bowels move every day, | service were delivered Monday night | The $2,000,000 was paid as dii- Adlerika removes much additional mmn-l by the commissioners. A house |dends to the stockhol lers and, in ous matter which you never thouj was addition, & further sum was d in your system, ahd which caused sour | COnnection charge of $35 has been addition, a fur s Sl stomach, nervousness, sleeplossess, head- | assessed to cover the cost of con- [rived from New York Central '» i1- ache, ote. Don't wait any longer but let [ neeting houses with the mains. Resi- {road bonds malking the total divi- Adlerika give your stomach and bowels QUICK relief. ~ At leading drugg!sts. -- ask or Horlick's The ORICINAL Malted Milk Inoalids, a ThoAué Nauflm—blgemble— No Cooking. H Food-Drink for All Ages | The Magic of the Medicine Man In the ploneer days of this coun- try, the Indlan Medicine Man found in the roots and herbs of the woods ailment of mankind. So potent did it prove that the reliet from suffer- ing seemed almost like magic. From roots and herbs, Lydia E. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass., made her famons Vegetable Compound which many women have relied upon for over fifty years, and.felds a remedy for almost every | | New Britain to survey and map the Forlnfants, | e stock for the av nd thiree-quarters dend on t fabout eight cent. dents must fill out applications be- tore pipes will be connected and water turned on. A special charge of | $25. Has also been assessed for a| Directors of the Pittsficld and maximum consumption of 7000 [North Adams Railroad corporation cudle feet of water per year. and of the Chester and Becket Rail- A meeting of the town plan com- |road company met at tlfe same mission was held last evening at the |time, | town hall. It was authorized by | Sl | vote of the commissioners to engag® | (‘raadon Again \em. J A W. Bacon, civil engineer, of . i Vs Bebokin Of G. O. P. Committee| town. Work will begin at once and | New Hdven, Scpt. 22 (P - will be completed this fall if pos- | Cl; nce G. Willard, leader of the | sible. The report of the buillding In-|go-éalled Willard republican spector was read and accepted :«nxlinm\ of thig city, will be reappoint-| | Mr. Chichester was given a vote of sistant secretary of the repub- | appreciation for his faithful work as|jican st#e central committee, it inspector. The result of the subdivi- | wag Jearned last night { sion of Campfield Terrace Was ap-| The members of the proved. g today empowe R J. Henry Roraback, to¥appoiot DR. LAMPE ACCEPTS CALL | {helr secret stant sec Havrisburg, Pa., Sept. 22 (P—The | retary for e Alexander | Rev. Dr. Willlam E. Lampe, Phila-|W. Creedon, of Hartford, has been delphia, has accepted a call to be-|appointed secretary, while Wil- come executive secretary of the|lard’s reappointment is expected | general synod of the Reformed shortly, Edward L. Kelly, of| chuurch iIn the United States. at a ! Bridgeport, executive etary to meeting of tha gencral synod’s exe- | Governor Trumbull, will ‘be named | lcutive committee here, | as the secretary’s second assistant 2 ers L3 Rollin U. Ty ler, rical ity of bead of STATE TlCKET OF DEMOCRATI“ PARTY J. Francis Me.. pt. 22 Browne W. McCarthy, for attorne; ne Unive ) state offices. candidate for comptroller; -general; io engineer in the radio e READ HI FOR YOUR WANTS > they emerged from conference with officers of Democratic State Central Committee in Milo David | | | | on | niversity associate | search | RALD CLASSIVIED ADS 666 Is a Prescription for It kills the germs. , Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Fever and vlaland FLAVOR] has such On A sandwich for son; with cold cuts for dad; in salad dress- ings for give everyone a new mother—French’s will idea of mustard flavor. 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