Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 25, 1916, Page 10

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NOKUIOH -BULLETIN, Simpie Laxative Remedy Best for Constipation Dr. Caldwell’'s Syrup Pepsin Gave Satisfaction When Nothing Else Would one at, one time or from constipation, or inactive bowels, and one of the few conclusions upon which the doctors agree is that regularity of the bowels is an essential to good health. In the family medicine chest of most well-ordere® households will be found one or more of the various remedies recommended for the relief of consti- pation. . In the majority of homes to- day the combination of simple laxative herbs with pep n as Dr. Cald- well's Syrug 8 recognized as the standard laxative. Drusggists everywhere report a constantly in- creasing demand for this splendid rem- which is sold for.fifty cents a Nearly every another, suffer: bottle. Mr. James Ash, 102 Green St., Cumberland, Md., wrote to Dr. Cald- well that he found Dr. Caldwell's yrup Pepsin the most effective rem- edy for constipation he had ever used and that he always keeps a bottle of it on hand for use when necessary. Trust Law and Violation Court. ‘Washington, Oct. 24—The Lehigh Valley Railroad company and affiliated ral, ‘coal production and sales com- panies were charged with a separate monopoly in anthracite coal along the Lehigh Valley road’s lines in Pennsyl- vania in a suit begun by the govern- ment March 14, 1914. Two principal charges were made—restraint of trade in violation of the anti-trust law and violation of the commodities clause by the transportation of coal in which the railroad had an interest- Neither charge was sustained in the freedom from oplates or narcotic drugs |lower court and the government's suit makes it the ideal family laxative. ‘was dismissed by Federal Judge Hough To avoid imitations and ineffective {at New York Dec. 21, 1914. He based substitutes be sure you get Dr. Cald- | his decision, however, upon a circuit well's Syrup Pepsin. See that a fac-|court decree finding the Delaware, simile of Dr. Caldwell's signature and } Lackawanna and Western railroad not his portrait appear on the yellow car- | guilty of violating the commodities ton in which the bottle is packed. A |clause, which the supreme court later trial bottle, free of charge, can be cb- [reversed. Thereupon the government History Lehigh Valley Anti-Trust*-SulEWmNfl SAVED. Federal Charges of Restraint of Trade in Violation of the Anti- Transportation of Coal Were Not Sustained in the Lower Court, But Government Has Appealed to the Supreme HIS WIFE Stopped Most Terrible Suf- fering by Getting Her Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound. Denison, Texas. — ‘‘ After my little g!rl ‘was born two years ago I began suf- fering with female trouble and could hardly do my work. I was very nervous but just kept drag- ging on until last summer when I got 'where I could not do my work. I would have a chill every day and hot flashes and dizzy spells and 'my head would al- most burst. I got where I was almost awalking skeleton and life was a burden to me until one day my husband’s step- gister told my husband if he did not do of the Commodities Clause by » of much of sules companie stock, the Lehigh Vailey interests con- | tended, did not constitute violation of | the Sherman law. Common stockhold- ers, directors and, in a few cases, of- ficers of the various corporations, it was contended, were not imfractions of the anti-trust act. Organization of the coal sales com- | pany was said to have been effected | legally to meet and not defeat the ' commodities clause. The sales com- pany’s contcact was declared entirely different and free from the objections to the Lackawanna arrangement, pro- nounced illegal by the court. By buy- | ing coal at the mine mouth, the Le- high Valley Sales company was said not to be in interstate commerce, | 4 ot without domination or control of the ! and told him to get your medicine. Sohe railroad company, Mot under any | Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a mild laxative, and does mot gripe or |tained by writing to Dr. W. B. Cald- strain, but ‘acts gently and brings re- (well, 4556 Washington St., Monticello, lef in an easy, natural manner. Its |Illinois. e ————————————————————————————————————— BRITAIN NEGOTIATING MEXICAN WOMEN REFUGEES WITH AMERICAN BANKERS HAVE ARRIVED IN JUAREZ. For Another Direct Loan of Not Less|They Report the Arrival of 2,000 Car- Thar $200,000,000. ranza Soldiers in Chihuahva City. Oct. 24.—Negotiations| FEl Paso, Tex., Oct. 24.—Mrs. Jacinto bankers for another Trevino, wife of General Trevino, com- New York, with American direct British loan of not less than|manding the Carrar forces in the $200,000,000, and maybe as much as|northeast, arrived in Juarez late last $300,000,000, are approaching comple- |night. She was accompanied by her tion, according to intimations con- veyed today by the fiscal and commer- clal representatives of the British government. Inquiry for the loan from financial and investment sources is said to be so general as to insure its successful flotation. It is at present planned to arrange the loan or notes in three classes of eve namounts, the first in- |C stallment payable in 1919, and the re- maining two-thirds in the two years following. The loan will be a_ direct obligation children and a numper of women and children from Chiht thua City, includ- ing the wives of several civil and mili- tary officers. Other refugees on the same train reported the arrival of 2,000 Carranza soldiers in Ciihuahua City from the south. There were reports ¥ that General ( mn had beei_defe Villa was in .Santa staff and that the be n the \IJLI in Chihuahua wrlos Ozuna’s col- ted by Vi flld that e on the kingdom of Great Britain and|in resno and 0 near Cusihniri Ireland, like the existing $250,000,000!the refu said. Reports, received issue, and will probably bear the same | hereby federal ager Pitia is re- rate of interest, namely 1-2 per cent. | ceiving recruits from Sonora, Durango It will be se American and{and Coahui'a, but is un: to arm foreign collateral, mostly bonds and|and equ iip them. preferred shares having an aggre —— market value of at least 20 pe BRITISH HAVE RELEASED TWO e B G gt & AMERICAN FISHING SCHOONERS L e The Richard W. Clark and the Mary- trust compa- nies and this ¢ and oth wding financial centers has land Allowed to Proceed. been organized to take ¥ t in the I S nesgotiatinns direct participants London, Oct. 24, 4.20 p. m. — The with J. P. Morgan & company as man- | American fishing schoone: hard W. agers. Clark and Maryland have been re- e leased. ‘They will be permitted to CHARGED WITH MURDERING proceed to their destination with their | catches. WIFE AND THREE CHILDREN The Maryland of Philadelphi Thomas Metzler of Chester, Ili,, the |taken in Lerwick in Septembe: fphy : ing been sent there from the Arsoes Miakow. Sanact. Deirich: grounds off Iceland. The Richard W. 8t Touts) Mos lDeE" 24 roman rk of New Bedford, Mass,, was sent H Y Fad el to Grimsby from the Iceland fishing e watchman, was taken to|grounds earlier this month. The de- Chester, IIl, today answer to the|tention of these and charge of murdering George Douglas, | American fishing vessels.is in .connec- his wife and toree childvefi 'on May 5, | tion With® %he’ efforts ‘of ‘ the” entelite 1910, allies to prevent fish from reaching the Sheriff Weaver, who made the ar- |central powers. rest, said Metzler had been in ted R L T L T A fo rthe crime. Douglas use near | Spanish War Vet Killed by a Train. Coulterville, Ill, was burn. Q[jmfmll Conn., Oc! 5, 1910, and the , 40 vears old, The day bef on the New York, New Haven wn se Hartford railroad Darien to bank, and the day. He'was a veteran of the Span- mot ish-American war and an inmate of murder and that the house diers’ home at Noroton. He to_conceal the crime. ubject to epileptic_fits and 1t is Metzlc day denied ed. was taken with seizurc knowledge of the crime. > walking the. tracks. “Corn-Sweet” is the newest descriptive word in the language — coined by delighted thousands to describe the new, delic- ious, sweet corn taste of (New) Post Toasties No longer need ofie be.content with corn flakes whose chief claim to taste is based on added cream and sugar, for New Post Toa;slies have an original, rich flavor (corn-sweet) that places them above and beyond ordinary flakes. To pleasantly surprise your family, get a package of New Post Toasties and serve in place of ordinary “corn flakes.” Don’t say a word but watch New Post Toasties bring the smiles. —at Grocers everywhere. ; appealed the present case against the Lehigh Valley. The supreme court was asked by the government to give a gencral decree to break up, principally by means of redistribution of ownership of stock, the alleged anthraclte combination of the Lehigh Valley railroad interests. For alleged violation of the commodi- ties clause cancellation was asked of a contract of the Lehigh Valley Coal Sales company giving it the risht to buy and sell all coal produced by the Lehigh Valley Coal company and sub- sidiaries. Alleged common ownership of stoclk | of the railroad, coal and sales com- panies was ‘cspecially attacked, the govtrnment sought to compel the railroad company to “dispose of the stocks of its eubsidiary coal companies to persons who are neither its stock holders nor its agents nor in any way under its control and influence. Ownership of 99,000 aerss of coal land, mostly in the Wyoming Pennsylvania, by the Lehigh Valiey in. | terests and control 6f 80 per cent. of anthracite tonnage on its lines were alleged by the government. Excessive - Freight Charges Alleged. B freight charges to com- rebates references to Valley subs s also were alleged. Organization the Lehigh Valley Coal Sales in 1912, with its contract to buy. at the mines all coal produced by the railroad’s coal | companies, whose entire stock the rail- road owns, was declared to be an at- -essive petitors Lehigh of compan tempt to evade the commodities clause. The sales company, it was alleged, was a mere artifica of thke railroad | company to that end and not actually | indepandently controlled In defense, the Tehigh ests contended that more than 28 per cent. of coal acreage tributarv to the railrcad lines was controlled. The: denied charging evxcessive rates competitors or granting unlawful pref- fir 1 aid to the coal lley inter- Ierences or companies. n. and | fields of | to | agreement o sell the coal to the rail- road company or to ship it over that railroad’s lines. Defendants Named by Government. Defendants named by ment were the Lehigh Valley Railroad company of Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley Coal company, Lehizh Valley Coal Sales company, Coxe Bros. & Co., railroad, New York and Middle Coal Field railroad, G. B. Markle Co., and individual officers and directors of the various companies, including the late | George F. Baer, Daniel G. Reid, Bben | B. Thomas, Lyman D. Smith, E. T. | Etoesbury, George F. Baker and others prominent in the financial and rail- jroad world. The Girard Trust company | of Philadelphia was also made a par- ty, but merely as the trustee holder of several millions of securities of the | defendant corporations. Competing Companies Absorbed. Numerous competing rail and coal properties, including subsidiaries, | made defendants, have been absorbed | by the Lehigh Valley, the government charged. Purchase the railroad company of Ccxe Bros. & Co., having | 36,430 coal land in Luzerne | cotin 1s one of the largest { acquisitions’ recited. The railroad com- i pany also owns the 1 compnny vith assets of $35.000,000, including 229 acres of coal lands, but the ecal | company, whose hend are at | Wilkesbarre, confines ctivities to production, its entire output being sold | under contract to the sales corporation, with all having one common directors and stockholders. Also the coal com- pany has a contract with the G. B. Markle company of Hazelton, Pa., for receipt of the latter's entire output In view of the various interreclations, the government -ontended, and fhe | railroad denied, that the production, and transportation of anthracite was under s antially the same stock ownership and con violation itrol and {both of the Sherman 2 i and com- modities clause. t BRITISH ARE RELAXING Petroleum Products Co. of San Fran- cisco No. Longer Listed. Washington, partment Petroleu 24—T nformed today ducts state de- that the of San was company Francisco had been removed from the British de hlacklist. The action was mounced after a conference at the state department be- tween Counsellor Polk and Sir Rich- awfo! adviso; s to rd C 1 of the L N0 re = why the firm had blacklist +in the . firs ace or as to why it was removed Of 35 firms in the U S 5 still bl ist, two two nes unkncwn to the hers German total of is not over embassy, the are mer wutho v to the Amertean ON TRADE BLACKLIST. | NCRWEGIAN STEAMERS SUNK AND SEIZED. Secundo and Gronhaug Sunk Edam Haker Into Emden: and London, 801 p. m-—The Norwegian Secungo and Gronh: heen sunk, favs a h from Christiania. The crew was rescued. The imer Fdam, the despatch has been seized and taken to | Emden, Germany. i Lloyds shipping ncy reports that | the Norwegian 5 i burned by the landed, | Available do not | mention the amners Se- | | cundo and Gronhau ported as e Norwegian bark : ‘tons, was_construvted | nd, Norway. Fall Frcm Apple Tree Fatal. New Preston, Conn., Oct. 24.—Her- bert Hoffmr aged 30, fell from an appie e Washington today and died m ured skull, fr The Bulletin will buy the prize ind wings cut off at first joint. The first prize of $1000 to the third prize of $9.00 to the largest London or Windham Counties. these counties. The turkeys must weighing the Tuesday ‘before Than in addition’ to the market price. Rock Nook Home. in addition to the market price will The judges will be disinterested at Somers Bros.' market. All turkeys that are eligible fo Fourteenth Year Attention, Farmers! DOLLARS BONUS For Fattest and Big- gest Turkey Raised $10.00 Next Best $5.00 Third $5.00 ‘The Bulletin proposes to capture the three fattest and largest Turkeys to be offered for the Thanksgiving market in Windham and New London Counties. They must be natives—hatched and grown In these twe counties. birds at the regular market price in addition to the prize to be awarded. The turkeys offered for prize must have feathers off, enirails drawn Heads must not be cut off. largest and fattest young turkey; second prize of $56.00 to the second largest and fattest young turkey; and fattest turkey raised in New The contest is open to any man, woman, boy or girl residing in be submitted for examination and ksgiving at 12 o’clock noon. For the largest and fattest young turkey $10.00 will be awarded This turkey will be ®iven to the To the raiser of the eecond young turkey in size a prize of $5.00 be given. This turkey will furnish the Thanksgiving dinner for the Sheltering Arms. To the raiser of the largest and fattest turkey ove prize of $5.00 in addition to the market price. County Home for Children for a Thanksgiving dinner. a year old a This will go to the persons who will weigh the turkeys r competition will be purchased at the market price, 50 any turkey raiser who enters a bird in the con- test is sure of seling the bird whether a prize is won or not. the govern- | Delaware, Susquehanna and Schuylkill | got Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound for me, and after taking the first three doses I began to improve. I con- tinued its use, and I have never had any | female trouble since. I feel that I owe my life to you and your remedies. They did for me what doctors could not do and I will always praise it wherever I go.”’—Mrs. G. O. LOWERY, 419 W.Mon- terey Street, Denison, Texas. If you are suffering from any form of | female ills, get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, ana commence the treatment without delay. | ! i | something for me I would not Jast long i 12,000 CARRANZA TROOPS TO BE SENT AGAINST VILLA A Base for Operations is to be Es- tablished at Juarez. El Paso, Texas, Oct. —Twelve thousand Carranza troops are to be sent north at once to take part in the 2 campaign against ncisco V | dres Gareia, inspector-general of Car- ranza consulates in the U a_ States, announced today upon hi a conference with Gen and_General Obregon 1t Mexico Ci Gare | these troops would be sent to Juarez, where a base would be established for | ope in the field in western Chi- i hv These troops will be made {up la : of cavalry in order to pur- sue th la commandse in the moun- tain distric The remainder nt to Chihua xhun om Carranza ter of war of of the troops will be C ty FAMOUS COLLECT‘ON OF BOOKS TO BE SOLD 12414 Volumes Which Were Gathered | by ° Carlton Young. | Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 24.—The fa. | mous Carlton Young collec‘ion of in- ribed bocks, said to be one of most_famous of its & will be sold November 1 ‘nnouncement b day. There are each book of i uthor. z. a land ov nd in the w. collection, aph Minnea- e mak- r of the c the French of the Legi ing by ero There Were Six Deaths Among the | Guardsmen Last We was made "depariment nationai guard deaths for the w deaths BERI-BERI DISCOVERED AT NEW BEDFCRD A CASE OF Man Afflicted Recently Come From Cape Verdi—Has Been Isolated New Bedford, Mass, Oct. 24 board of health announced tods se of beri-beri had been dis in this city. It was stated that diagnosis had been definitely u.‘ the ablished and that the vietim was | Tanuel Andrade, 29 years old, who re- | ntly came here on a 't from Cape Ver Andrade w an isolation hospital and his quarantined. Taft Goes to Middle West. New York, Oct. 24—Former Presi- dent William H. Taft left here today on a speaking tour on behalf o Charles E. Hughes, which v carry | him into eight middle western states | and keep him engaged until Nov. 4. | Terryville.—Work has been begun: for remodeling the vacant store and| room in the Lyceum building for the; club rooms of Leo XIII lodge, Knights of Columbus. —_— SALTS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT Flush the Kidneys at once when Back hurts or Biadder bothers— Meat forms uric acid. No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flush- ing the kidneys occasion: says a well-known _authority. M forms uric acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism; headaches, liver trou- ble, nervousness, constipation, dizzi~ ness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or at- tended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water be- fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This fa- mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and has been used for genera- tions to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neu- tralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can- not injure; makes a delightful effer- vescent lithia-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. 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