New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 17, 1919, Page 6

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admiralty. B officers who thus sent to pm 2 20,000-ton ship, one ofdl it powerful in the Austrian navy. b Lieutenant Raffacle Paolucci and pr Raftaele Rossetti. delivered on the morning of No- r 1, 1918. b tow the bombs into Pola harbor, -wo Italians invented small com- ked air motors to which were at- bd bombs. For six months the aval men practiced in long-dis- | swimming, The Italian ad The attack’ Rientsin is to York, acording teh, commissioner “I am trying to sad the gen- of the BWe are now starting on the new ¥8an’ Tiao Shih cutting which is pawt Been | of the general plan for the conserva f8ide the | tion of the river systems of Chihli,’ ift Off Corns! “Freezone” is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus right off with fingers—No pain! | ity gave them the use of a motor | aching the harbor entrance at tfall, the two daring men started heir expedition swimming beside little motors and steering them. | kcape detection by sentries on a | en pler across the harbor mouth, ! heet and Rossetti had hats shaped botties, and the sentry saw noth- put a couple of bottles being H about by the waves. When his was turned they advanced and passed the first barrier. er infinite labor they fought thelr hrough the steel mets, and the jan fleet lay before them, Reach- e side of the Viribus Unitis, they hed the bomb to her hull beneath GIN EOT WATER DRINKING IF YOU | DON'T FEEL RIGHT ' glass of hot water ‘with bhosphate before breakfast waghes out poisons, ey s | I i fyou wake up with a bad taste, preath and tongue is coated; if head is dull or aching; i at sours and forms gas and ac mach, or you are bilious, con , nervous, sallow and can't g just right, begin inside bath- before breakfast, a glass water with a teaspoonful onc phosphate in it. This boisons and toxins from kidneys and bowel sweeten and p b alimentary tpact. Do 3 athing immediitely upon aris morning to wash out of the sys 1l the previous day's poisonou b, gases and sour bile before put- ore food into the stomach. teel like young folks feel; elt before your blood, nerv les became loaded with body im- es, er pound of limestone phosphate h is inexpensive and almost taste xcept for a sourish twinge which t unpleasant. soap and hot sw water act on etening and r and lime- on the stomach, bowels. Men and sually constipated have any stomach n th inside bat} They are assured cleansing ening, so hot phosphate will becom ct shortly. SOLDIERS TTENTION! Your hoto of yourself in uni- form. Photo of your chum in uniform. amp Panoram. fonorable Discharge. Should be framed be- ore you soil or lose em. So let us frame em now. You can call r them when you get eady. DHRNSTEDT’S PHOTO EST. 69 Arh St get from vour pharmacist a | real cranks on the Jil Drop e little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurt- ing, then yom lift it right out. It doesn’t hurt one bit. Yes, magic! Why wait? Your druggist sells a sufficient to. rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluges, without soreness or irritation. Try it! Nb humbug! price will be $22.50. | E - TO YCUR Come in and be Your Own Salesman. tiny bottle of T'reezone for a few cents, | g An inventory of my store shovvs an amount more than I intend to carry over. decided to clean up every yard of geods regardless of cost. Walls right in my store, make your selection for a SUIT OR OVERCOAT and the I FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1910. Yang. “This cut-| police several streets. e the prope ing down the hous The children the tracks for the min-!tion in the jway. About 800 rooms in through a course e removed to allow for the They have - ing. But this does not mat- hen the river is moved from Fesent bed and is forced to flow Bugh the cuttings we shall have fclaimed much valuable land. Tt BWill then be possible for us to build | hew and clean houses there. We shall | oved to have lifications for this duty. | aot only 1 ve instruc- rudiments are put ary training bugle corps. that every citi- e a wide airs, and should be taught > pride in their city. PEACE PLAN. ff1ay the reclaimed land out ia the most modern fashion. I hope to Tientsin the New York of Chi General Yang contemplates cuttings and the His make | Political Leader & : sk No Territory. Should A Jan. 17.— conferenc Country | other | titude | Tolkio, at the pe of disinte erritor- ial gain is concerned, in the opinioa of T. Inu ader of the Kokt minto polit said the other tions hitherto have been tanding as possibly srritorial ambition, and should seize the first opportun building of roz e that will relieve conges prove Tientsin’s trade. But his spe- cial interest in the improvemeént of the city is known to be centered on the proper care and education af poor children. He has lished about 60 schools, which care for more than 9,000 pupils in the primary grades. They are educated by sclected native n and ir KEENEY'S THEATRE ALL THIS WEEK—Matinee Daily Augmented Symphony Orche stra—Car Load of Effects Matinee Prices 25¢ and 350—Few at 50c. Night Prices 25¢, 35¢, 50¢, —Few at 75c. War Tax in Addition. All Seats Reserved at Nizht. The Performance Begins At 2 P. M. and 8 P. M. i have You will have the benefit of a selection from my entire steck, on which former prices were $45.00, $40.00, $37.50, $35.00 and $30.00. SUIT OR OVERCOAT MEASURE V22.50 I have a few unciaimed Suits and Over- coats that [ will sell regardless of former o t NOTICE! 1 I have my Spring Fashions already in. 1 These Suits or Overcoats will be cut any style | you desire. Every Garment Cut and Made on My Premises, With Full Satisfaction or No Sale. TONM MURIR 394 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. i disabuse the world of any misappre-| own country. hension. At the thought Japan could prohibit | the import of foreign books, but sh¢ same time Mr. Inukai could not preveat the influx of for- able that the United eign ideas, dangerous or otherwise.™ other countries should | their doors for the admis- | aliens, thus bringing up again | ion which in the past has d considerable negotiations be- tween the United States and Japan With the world's tendency toward forming republics it would be neces. °rNoon. Mr. Smith is stationed at the sary, he said, for the Japanese to care- United States Naval hospital in New fully ponder over the_ future of thetr London SMITH—SANDERSON. William Rs nith, of San Benito, Texas, and Alice Sanderson, of this city, were married in New London by Rev. Walter Buck on Saturday aft- WHAT ARE YOUR BEDROOM NEEDS? Brass Beds The tubing is of the highest grade and the lac- quer is Baked on offering a hard, even surface not affected by moisture and as near perspiration proof and acid proof as lacquer has yet been made. New attractive patterns—well made, with locked corners_thar will not become loosened and ‘wobbly’. All sizes—at right prices for quality kinds. Enameled Metal Beds Ste(;l tubing—beautifully finished with baked on enamel in white, Ivory or French grey that will not crack or chip—all sizes. Prices $8.00~$45.00 Sanitary Wooden Beds Contrasting with the old style wooden beds—the new styles are sanitary in every way. Set up with metal side rails similar to metal beds. Beds to match any suite—in all finishes. Priced $15'00 up National Link Steel Couch Divans $10.75 Full size—a comfortable bed instantly changed into a good looking day-couch. Mattresses for same $8.00 up. Couch Covers $4.50 up. Mattiresses You cannot be too particular about the tion of a mattress. a bed. We guarantee every mattress we sell is exactly as represented and made under sanitary conditions. Siik Fioss Matiresses Soft, downy and extremely comfortable. They never become hard or lumpy and are easily handled because of their lightness. Made with rolled edge or plain in handsome art tickings. Priced from $30.00 up for full size. Other grades §7 50, $10.00, $15.00, $22.50, $26.00 Smaller sizes in proportion. i selec- It is the most important part of There are two kinds of Pillows 1—The pillow containing OLD second hand feathers. 2—The pillow containing NEW CLEAN feathers. Qur pillows contain brand new clean feathers. Soft, light and restful. Prices from $4 00 per pair up. Ask about the new Billow Washable Pillows. Comfiorters Maish, laminated, cotton down comforters. $6.75 each. COMPLETE flome FURNISHERS 40-66 FORD STREET ARTFORB

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