New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1918, Page 8

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ONLY TREATMENT |1t Happens in the Best Reguated Famities R IHAI GAVE REI-IEF Tae cessons B@Lzug 7%?58’:2%}‘%%%91 BPment wis boom BEEN INTERES TED FROM TH& % ails were pushir S fi d Th Y B f LN ASTROMOMICAL STARS- THE \,{ s, ON ThE PHOME ot Suffered Three Years Before AT e - e a familiar i) - . . 1 MR RoBemTs ? PLANETARY C’ : Finding “Fruit-a-tives = Lt %} i - 1hat Jomn CrsTRAL WiiARF, BostoN, Mass. : T ) Eempire building. “For three years, I was troubled the rk of the | with Constipation, accompanied by Fequired dogged | Dizziness and Violent Headaches. He joined one | 7 to0k medicines and laxatives, but B oo "t | without permanent relief. fbion and abil- Last October, T heard of “Fruit-a- 0 made him | tives” or Fruit Liver ZTablets. I i used one box and the results were so pronounced that I bought two dozen boxes. Riinio he 1 continued using “Fruit-a-tives” him and ; until the twenty four boxes were 2 in a con- finished, when my physical condition the hardships | gaq perfect’””. JAS.J. ROYALL. . - 50c. a box, 6 for §2.50, trial size s that of | At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVE = P e annibal and | Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y, : e P h:b:aitlsflhm! HAHA- HAHA N F4 on - ALL RIGHT— i1 iy tarce | = m— — = HAHAHAHA - of Laclede, g - | _DIDNT WANT pparent that | right. Never for a moment was their h S © Go (N _THE , fin the history | relation of entire sympathy and af- < 4 a FRST PLACE! P was about to | fection strained or altered. % 4 g You AUD YouR The lives of many really great men - HiGH BROW faane a : q FRIENDS - feniences in the | of history—especially American his- any no doctor | tory—have had their beginning in So it was de. | much the same fashion. Born amid Pershing at once | hardships and privations, a never- fwas accomplished | ceasing struggle to obtain an educa- Bugh wagons used | tion, obstacles to overcome and final $or the rdilroad, | victory due to dogged perseverance. 1 1 (To Be Continued) on You e BUSINESS S j Issouri mules. * ere was a house PVTs. Pershing. There summoned; and in Nimitive abode the : Former Bandsman Now in Vaudeville ander of the American To Make First Appearance Here fighting in France to German, and his brutal t saw the light. His proud #and mother decided that he | d be known as John Joseph | Bhing. He was born Sept. 13, ! | will appear in a musics theater the latter part of this week. ated with another nd the team is known as | Tusical Seeleys.” | Clinton Seeley formerly pla 5 iy rugged constitution and dogged | {he Philharmonic s s .COPYRIGHT - 1918 . NEW YORK TRIBUNE INC../ deterpnination are a heritage from his | {rombone player. 2 e cscy s lave of froedom pud ! he went into vaudeville and his pr nd" preWited | hatred \of oppression were inbred for | ence here this week will be his fir YALE GALENDAR o0 eduaition of the swar depsriment | un the mowning of Motiduy, March | MeDonoush respectively, begam = = - — ctive in the final | canor ns. His or sprang fr ’ 5 Rl o e“Ze s s 'fl'“':j,V'",:’\”"‘vfhj'(;‘f"’t”'m.“l?:": appearance in vaudeville in this city. for the Students’ Army Training |31, and end on |the afternoon of Sat- | their regular sessions today and fpin } e et sturdy as was that o St O i Corps, except that the date for the | urday, June 21. all registrants of September 12 w h ver and liberty firmly The s - o e e D A gistra f September 12 who EREyCover and husband here trength in her FOUR BURNED TO DEATH. beginning of the first term shall con- need advice in filling out their ques+ s > Pershing family re- = s Ath- Torboxs Jotos . e 4 § established, the P g frame anld in her character, but with Corporation Votes to Establish Sched- | tinue September 26th as originally tionnaires can obtain such advice sumed their peaceful existence in the j.) o certdin sentleness that created a | pamily Killed When Electric Tron Sets ule Conformity With War Re- ol e 5 < " 5 ‘. O bicy | mhe mons mardiealandl] S iR O R e e e ) 3 announced instead of October 1st. WORK ON UESTIONNAIRES from these boards free of cost. 3 & L 3 House Afire. The period between October 1, The first district legal board soon grandchildren added to the |ang her diniet though determined son. - ' quirements Except As to Opening. | g10 7, 4 July 1, 1919, will be divid- group. " Throughout all the years that the ( Youngstown, O. Sept. 19.—Their e ! Cl R Lot e The vears passed swiftly. At]ypoe strufisled to gain an education | bodies scattered about the bedroom, (Special to the Herald) e s et e iad e | Tegal Advisory Bonrds Began | mercial street, over the police sta- I tion, and the second district advisors Meetings his Morning to| have their headquarers in the corridor of City hall, second floor, west wing. In each district the office hours will be from 10 a. m. until noon and from 2 to, 5 p. m. In the evening the hours will be from 7 to ed by Lawyers G. W. Klett and P.F. | 9 p. m. meets in the city court room on Com- John F. Pershing, a srandson | 1nq a stgut on the highroad of life, | four persons, members of one family, - L the : length Joh S e angia U S yo) || R OGN, e (03] R S New Haven, Sept. 19.—The follow- | work including instruction and exam- »f Daniel, found the farm © the undeipstanding between the moth- | were found dead following a fire here | . : 2 3 flesinas . o : ing has been passed by the Yale |inations will end on the aftérnoon of sylvania too small va s | or and so$ never ed. There were | yesterday. All were suffocated. e o e e e . becoming crowded f the en- | imeg whetn she so restrain the | The fire originated from the ignition Doraworaan SStnESHCIC eDa [isaina sy 22 il Help Registrants. Mg Crcar . ¥ AL, vtodidrom o ton | tember 16th: ond term the academic work will be- roachment of ambition that led . o lfotianironine board oM antielectylc R e o liiter o wins o Monday i Lo The legal aid boards for the first wenty-five years . study, but in the end she always gave | iron in which the current had been e O e il s onls aries BR ofrds Tor| e Ars St et e e endar for the coming year be modi- [ cember 30 and will end on the after- | and second exemption districts, head- fied so as to conform to the terms |noon of March 22. In the third and dates outlined by the committee | term the academic work will begin Now that You are Thinking of A New Hat Let Us Show You Our Fall Stock of Hats and You Will s v, e Know why We are " " ___ | " | Especially Pleased This test This Fall Will save you this disappointment ; There is no shortage of Hats This Fall with us. 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We have a full selection of them in If. you fold the ordinary shade ; , material tightly, its ““filling’’ of chalk We have the genuine Brenlin (the i stock. Prlced at $4.00, $5.00 and $650. and clay drops out. You can see name perforated on the edge of the cracks and countless pinholes! (See cloth) in a namber of rich colors and | [ photograph No. 1 above.) The little in Duplex—one color on one side, a ; strains of everyday use would cause different one on the other. just such disfiguring holes—once these shades were at your windows. . Let us plan with you for more last- 1K The name STETSON in a Hat means Real Style and Quality. We carry a full line ingly attractive window effects. In the Now fold Brenlin! Not a crack long run, this long-wearing shade ma- b of Stetsons, both in SOft and Stifl Hats. STETSON VELOURS—TI'IC Best $1000 or pinhole in it! (See terial is by far the most c . s emarmn Non 2 B R S e ‘B Look over our line of Caps and Cloth Hats. You'll find just what you wanted there. 7nis folding makes cracks N ® Brenlin will hang I?Qn lfl of the disappointment e - 5 and trouble it will save. g smooth and straight at your windows; it will the long wearing window Come in today! o \ : shade material 3 RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., Inc. | RAILIROAD ARCADE 250 Park St., New Britain. Sole Agents for New Britain and Vicinity 2 STORES NEW BRITAIN

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