New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1918, Page 10

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NEW BRITZ , AU Was Made Stoms by a il | EXILED BY MEXICO‘ : : Established 1886 ot ! 1 i | | ‘ | Bemedy The following letier trowm : Weils adds another link to the Pereaza's, Worth $5,000,000, e ; R Living at Bl Paso at Age of 89 Years AL GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ASHING ! ~ on [ ot | white ha 10wy e nay e Milwaukee, Wis.—I wish a irla | @ J : . only huilt cen w ) . \ i ihe | who work and suffer from functional — 3 ; re 5 L e ek b i ST vith | disorders would B Q5 coromicat Zood app d T sleor o body #ua iflll} prosit by my advice ’ o 2 Wells : S e : and teke Lydia E. 8 Ry i i . A no | Ik . Pinkham's Vege. | B f dampened with Bl | Tho Clark & Brainerd , H 5 it | table Compound. K fth cloan cloth to dry : ainerd Co., Lie v o : < | : 4 Drug Stores the re o r 1 > Before I was mar- y . d L e e : ried, when I came TCH DUST | | | Lo derE Sorcch i i i home from work at When the Madero el night, I would be ® | ; Jeiat SLonle s just worn out with | @ [ vessel was stranded near cape pre. | U0 Srel in 1911 Don Luist was | ; e e a an ln er | #ppointment and as it could not be we hHomiLE s e wttle king of Mexico. i ‘ Badan s ten off into the se: i : mbered more than 5 5 Lydia E. Pinkham'’s | gamplc is the re- [ hauled 700 yard o 1000 head and grazed on a thousand . Vegetable Com- Milwaukee 1 through t1 > o lannenod I Nills and plains of Northern Mexi- pound and it made | @ ' & double fash | the Coium [ His estates stretched from the | me feel like a new woman. I can work | & Fhis vessel Das a0 The lighiships necessarily | 10 Grande to Chihuahua City and | from morning until night and it does | B fivo blasts each | ncar the channel wive e treguontls | B¢ could ride for 24 hours by train | not bother me, and I wish all girls who | Wieior 7 and 16| collided with. In January, 1919 r his own acreaze, which then | suffer as I did would try Lydia E. | § 2 T e G e ; e o B SRl Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.”’— | [ IBio is somewhat | light vessel, 7T i s From his offi state capitat | Mrs. li. Dt‘VN«g}.bv, 1135 25th Street, | § b e e et 0 thie vact | Milwaukee, Wis. N R dy : erew on Nan- | states that ‘the seamen and also { tle ¢ anik Working girls everywhere should OW ea hat numerous - | cook worked manr L night in |1 o nected 1 | profit by Mrs. Dooley’s experience, and @Ectly for theu. | trying to save the mainmast, and catt Yusin i » | instead of dragging along from day to ored as they are | that ‘repai having heen made, the i 1 v with life a burden, give this famous ° ° I Becy mav be far|light having been kept hurning as | Palace © Alamada or at Quinta | root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink- 9, B /the men in turn | usual, and the ship kept in right [ Cirolis $ summer hom the | ham’s Vegetable Compound a trial. lrst a Or l ren s B lcave ashore. | position, unless very severe weather | Plains. Train after train of \ It has overcome just such conditions for Jious difficultics in ts in the vessel will stay here until | rived he border front orr thousands of others, and why not for provisions to the I elicve ranches. His annual export ave you? For special advice, write Lydi i stations, so that it | “The directions of the Superinten 25,000 head and the 2 e ]_ Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, M carry sufficient | dent or Lights in 1829 to the master [ brand was as well known at the _{ The result of their 40 years experience ats ormy periods. | of a light vessel instruct him ‘not to 2o, Kansas City and Forth Wor is at your service. iColumbia River light | slip or cut the cable, or suffer it to | stockyards as it was in Mexico. be done in any event aud if the vesscl | T¢ = holdings were estimated as For Baby Rash ~ | should be likely to founder to abandon | worth $5,000,000 (gold) but were rot | Itching, chafing, scalding, all irrita- her with his crew.’ for sale at any price tions and soreness, nothing heals like New Stock for Fa“ 7qc to 3 : i e R R ocationsi| M o v G e e i a D e AT §ykes Comfort Powder gy £ . 33 | coast, where it would bhe im ilv live in & rented house on Golde . . & H cticable or needle expensive to he rides to his office ‘“ ,:' Jts extraordinary healing and soothing toria ; Anan 4 Rk ! f 1 | j-ower is noticeable on first application. Hld a lighthouse, and they usually | old automobile and buys his grocerics RV NIl aRd Botbel Bt v Mfor Castor Oil, Paregoric, e e e B ‘The Comfort Powder Ce.. Boston. Mass. : 2 e oute mit of an off-lying e revolutionists under Madero = = = = rFp . o r T tin <o 1 ¥ i Y I 3 5 easant. It contains neithe They ¢ also sometimes used } Orozeo and other leaders killed the == = return to his native land with suffi- Bigubstance. 1ts age is its guar- i, jusidc waters. They may he moored | Terrazas cattle for food, burs is { ing federal column in December, 1917, | clent guarantces to allow him to be A E KIBDIES been in constant use for the relief in the channel or close to it, and they | ranch buildings and 1 1 . soted < | Hle has never returned to Mexico, | Sin over again to re-establish the fc and Diarrhcea; allaying Feverish- have the advantage over most light- | ang w houses e 0 o on uly Ty et IS errazas fortune, = W NE.VER pgulating the Stomach and Bowels, | ['0U% s oLmay steer diject- | Villa, acting as commander the | brated his S8th birthday anniversars ) FORGET giving healthy and natural sleep. Iy uvm‘&lwv‘” \\me‘\‘; danser 0 _1oM8 Fnorth for General Carranza, issued a | surrounded hy his ten sons, 75 ; A. PINKUS, r Yer’s Friend. \voided, and also that they may be decresigoniincating allof the g Sslienidnengand mansgm oregrclall N Eyesight Specialist holdings including the heds, Jat maintains an office downtown where | . . - ! i n: tins an office dc owr here 3 and Manufact Blught, and which has been in use for over moved and moored in another posi- | harsonal property General Terrazas | he attends to his private husiness ‘w | e onu:-mmn‘ Bf Chas. H. Fletcher, andhasbeenmadeunder | tion when change of conditions or | ./ cvih00q 1o fleo fro 2 > £ 2 i an. tsf'nfancy. 'Allow no one to deceive you in this. necessity requires, On the other hand, | var [05ed to flee trom Mexleo before | fairs daily -~ and he keeps in close | g:Yr EXAMINATIONS ARE FRED nd **Just-as-Good’’ are but Experiments that v light vessel is more expensive to advance on Chihuahua City | touch with cattle and market condi- | Broken Lenses Duplicated. | \ from Juarez. ,He made the long trip | tions N t(})lehealthoflnfants and maintain, and there is the possibility Bt i iaat Sl Oiia s with the Nea i . o . Office, 306 Main St. "Phoue 570 l Children—Expe) against Experiment. Zm L of its be driven from its station S 8 g G T is his dream to be permitted to Satisfaction Guaranteed Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of 7 A | though this is reduced in recent years improved vesscls and moorings. “The first lightship, the Nore, was | established in England in 1732, at the _1mnv|\h of the Thames. The first in this country was stationed in 1820 in Chesapeake Bay, off Willouzhby Spit L ' | Sandy Hook, now Ambrose, light ves- Orns 1 wa iblshed in 1823 [ ) fvessel was placed off cape Hatter in 1824 and was driven ashore in 1827 nd a ship was not established again “Freezone” is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus @ o dvneconsfvomion oo oo right off with fingers—No pain! s FEFTH AVENUE STYLES' U number of relief ships, so that th regular ships may be brought in for repairs. Some of these positions are transatlantic vess v in approch ing America, and the Diamond Shoal light vessel moorcd in 30 fathoms water 13 miles off Cape Hatteras ane Here's a message from a new kind of store in New Britain—a message that will marking the most dangerous localit f} bt Aot Gons or Deunt go straight to the heart of every New Britain woman ! For it is a message of “Style States. These larzer ships are full ) at a Sd\mg." togthe gntutgngand Surexeachhay Of course you like to have pretty clothes that come from New York—the Fash- a er of 15 5 = 2 - r . . . . ion Center of the World. You can have them now, without taking that tiresome | . shopping trip to the city and coming back half dead—and at prices that even New Drop a little Freezone on an aching | tiny bottle of Freczone for a few cents, LS PR | York can’t begin to compete with. You don’t have to accept substitutes or imita- corn, instantly that corn stops hurt-|sufficient to rid your feet of every I tions—the best New York styles are yours—fesh and new just as they are placed on o ou Lift it right out. It |hard corn, soft corn, or corn between : g i w VAL nanew ju dn)f Uien Pyolt i iE Ro ey i e e e g T g P ; the New York market before New York’s most discriminating shoppers. Sl e e aTnumn ] s [ gRE A GALA EVENT!-THE OPENING OF THE GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. ] Dorcletsiontoubte & e 188 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN. interférewxflx your work A e ‘ ¥ > s . . Branch Store 863 Main St, Hartford (Over Harvey & Lewis' Store.) Resln 01 | The Lazarus Company has three New York stores, is in direct touch with the i leading designers and manufacturers in New York, and will display the latest fash- "“ Wlll relieve 1t | R ions here in New Britain on the same day that they are shown in New York. FAI E B | Resinol Ointmentstopsitching aimost | § New York has come to New Britain to stay ! ness or irritation. Try it! No humbug) instantly. It matters little whether the cause lies in some skin disease like r the bite or sting of insects Every detail has been worked out so sumptuously in this model store that it § | or a disorder of the nerve supply. | 1 will stand as the one place to which every New Britain woman can point with pride 4 Resinol Ointment acts because it con- | ! and say, “Here is where I shop.” | tains medicinal substances which soothe g and heal the skin. Its continued use \ S s el Sriied o ool avr ermans fomeeey i, 1wl ke o [salmos eSS YRk R great event—a red-letter day in the progress of New Britain ! eruption. Large and wonderful display of the latest in Velvet Hats Ask your dealer for it Seeing is believing ! Be on hand and see ! pattern Hats, Tailored Hats, Velours, Felts and Children's Hats. B The rtment very davge and HRF S the prices are the very lowest in tow. i u..?‘-"‘$2"'93 e So. New Eng. Tel. Co. § THE | W) ‘ U ° POIZ POSITIONS AS (¢ assortment of pretty French Primmed Hats and Pattern Hats. 8 IELEPHQ%[— flPlRMURS ‘ (THREE STORES IN NEW YORK CITY.) . “,. $4$2898 11::?:,,',';“‘t’yfl‘:'f;itl,i;‘:;';'filij'?‘:::" "'M:‘x""_"‘] “In the Square” 164 MAIN STREET “On the Square” tor and be given information hours of work: sickness, dis- Childre: flats. (e most beautiful ability and pension plag, rest assovtment in the city., Bri the 8 voom. ete. e $1.48 ™ W B Southern New England The latest Ribbons, Flowers, Fancy and all kinds of | Te'ephone Gfl_ Trimmings N 34 COURT STRE

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