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SERIOUS KIDHEY TROUBLE “Government Inspector In Rochester Praises “FRUIT-A-TIVES” MR. R. B. O'FLYNN 89 North Union St., Rochester, N.Y. ! “For five long years, I was afflicted | with Stomack, Liver and Kidney Trouble, whick developed into serious | Dladder Trouble. During that time, I am safe in saying I tried over 50 | different remedies without relief. ~ I saw a testimonial of, I thin Montreal man about ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and concluded fo make one more trial. By the time the sample box was finished T found quite an provement ; and when I had finished a50c. box, there was a grand improve- ment far beyond my expectations. To make a long story short, I believe “Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liv Tablets the best Stomach, Live! Bladder Medicine the world produced”. R. B. O'FLYNN, Government Concrete Ir 50c. a box, 6 for §2.50, trial size - At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y im- The Battle scarred hero who salut; you in bove photograph is Kevtnik, a Czecho-Slovak of he lad i} men, NEW BR:! 13 YEAR OLD BOY WHO SERVED WlTi{ 'ALLIED AR & ge of hanor for the cap- mnnon He is here to be 1 at a military training school. (C) Underwood & Underwood | | | | Killed two Ger DOGS PROVED THEIR Thoroughly Trained, They Showed Skill, Courage and Tenacity Qur Service to You Family is one of greater health. drugs, careful prescriptions, good toilet articles are matters of con- science with us. Don't _ask for ‘‘toilet paper’' — ask for ““Scot Tissue.’’ Get toilet paper that is soft, safe, and economical. Pure | London. I 28.—-Correspondence | af the Associated Press.)—IEngland's | dog army rendered gallant | the life ome dog. For v : gty B | emploved W. H. RUSSELL ger Pharmacist, West Main St New Britain, Conn. service in Many a soldier o unca war. we for his to poor, stray rly two years dogs we the British as messen- i s and as guards. | Early in 1917 a war dog schoal instruction was established by British war office and Lieut. Richardson, who has devoted to training dogs for military and po- lice purposes, was appointed com- mandant of the school. Game-keep- hunt servants and shepherds were called up from the army to in work of instruction. sent Col. " When in need of a purga- tive, do not resort to vio- After a thorough training in Emg- 3 land, the dogs were sent to France, lentt(l:athal‘:lcs";lbl;t ta:_‘ethe and on the battlefields thelr skill, gentle, natur axative— [ Beechams Pills of the dutie while strength Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Sold everywhere. In Boxes, 10c., 25c. ers, assist amazed in the per- they never remained to army rmance faltered an. The official record of the heroic work tells of successful mes sage carrving through darkness, mist rain and shell fire over the most dif- ficult ground. In a few minutes’ time dogs he brought messages ground that would take a soldier ner hours to cress. | Durinz the | Jast spriang part front of a cut off by messenger | carry run- great G of the British line in French town was enemy barrage, A released with urgent appeal reinforcements an two m 10 minutes. The sult w that a Frencli colonial divi- ion was sent and prevented a dis- ster. messenger was a Highlan | sheep dog Anothe ! nearly four till another | back from th nan famous severe dog was an for es in re- up dog with a miles in in the front message minutes, same time a map of and 1 im- Don't endanger the life of that pre- clous baby by using unknown or un- | pasteurized milk OUR REALLY PURE PASTEURIZED eliminate ALL question richness From selected sources of high qual- | tty and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- 1ZED modern creamery. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK il satistr the most exacting. 'J"E.SEIBERT & SON, 101 PARK STREET “velenhone 19 SAFE and MILK and of impurity Use 2 anterWCfiurcH : FELLOWSHIP CLUB Sunday Meeting, March 2, 12:15 P. M. " Discussion: THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS of | the f his life | over | advance | Tt | ran | rried | portant man half ta bring The dogs which most e in a number valuable, gave yards e tries Large nsed Ttalian Private Crean Reing Mrs. has received Firs | lett pital in which the local ing treated, and Mrs. (rean was una- ware of the letter was received Private Crean with BIG | captured would have ta it France soon after reaching camp. He was confined to a hospital about time with influenza, and possibility that he may have pse. The letter was dated bruary 2 and sent from Base Hos- pital No Crean writes that he is An under the care of Lieut. John F this city. Another brother 1d Crean, was recently d om the hospital after for burns. re col- ind ai varieties suce sheep and nolds Corp will charged treatment > work of s especis kans scout zas the PROPERTY OF “'* an enemy On many oc: given warniags of before th aware of thei number f ians have lon were enemy SURPLU ARMY NOT O for who Will Be Offered for Sale to State In- stitutions: Prevents Flooding who red Tor Ry Local Medical Cc Mz Mary T. Cre letter class Private Jc written fro or —Al be M: h Feb army | not thrown A plan has been 4 out whereby it will be offered for sale to the state institutions. Tt is hoped thus to prevent the flooding of the market with finished material and at t same time offer the state insti- {utions an opportunity for providing surplus property will - is on the open market. worl tion was the illness of her son nntil th and sailed went from a draft increment BLACK BASS FLORIDA FISHING AFFORDS F.M. CURRY of DELAND and THREE BLACK BASS TAKEN FROM DELAND LAKE . MR.CURRY CAUGHT FIVE FISH 12 ALL, TWO DOUBLES and A SINGLE £ Hr:AVlEéT WEIGHING POUND 5. 4 * commerce partment Baldensperger | This MARKET | ' Husn T labor d ‘In co-operation with John J | ning of the American | Labor reform association, I have sponsored a ovement of reclamation by of the tions we worked for s Especially " d SUBSTITUTES MUST Sold Exclusively By The LAXCARIN PRODUCTS CO. Price $1 per box; 6 boxes, $5.00. Will Send C. Dept. No. 123{ Pigtsburgh, Pa. O. D. Anywhere. 1 unfit oyment for inmates. As soon as ge ates notify the waste reclama- lino ce of tho departmen’ « of their needs the request turned over to the war de- for action. Captain H. L. has been assigned by department to assist in the the waste reclamation eral duty prisoners and men for Telephone 1555 Hotel MWashington 68-71-73 Lafaystte 8t. Cor. Washingto NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ROOMS $1 AND UP Amnerican-Europsan Only First-Class Patronage Solicited and Accepted Try Our 50 CENT LUNCH In Main Dining Room Served from 12 to 1:30 SPECIAL TODAY LOBSTER SALAD MAYONAISE 750 FR. FRIED POTATOES Served in Japanese Tea Room The success of the salvage activi- ties of the army strengthens my be lief that a similar syvstem should be adopted by the states We have recommended that the army material be repaired by the inmates for the se of the institutions and in order to successfully dispose of this material and to insure widest distribution possible, have requested the gov- of t states to appoint n rd to handle the matter in h tate and to m n inventory eds of their tutions. As the state notifies the waste mation service of their needs, tain Baldensperger will take up the nation-wide system matter to ascertain if the same |is means of the labor available. It will not be the function inmates of the public institu- of the waste reclamation service to As preliminary to this program make the actual sal ebut to stimulate system of reclama- the demand and to make suggestions in the army whereby this work as to the method of salvaging the ma- to be done by prisoners of war, t 2 be war of am has worked yne, chairman war industries been out the board, pre its of W ision. s says Man Federation of r and Captain Baldensperger, as has been an executive of a prison cls of the re Cap- for a Tt is necessary for the dealer stick to selling one make of selling Oldsmobiles. Plain retaining his trade fo pre - ceases to give value. Wo However, consider this in all faimess (o would it he justice to them if we continued s prices of course. we like to sell the ar to scll the leaders from year to ye Compare the inflated prices ¢ per cent inerease while the ¢ Where is the dealer going to be who them, when th prices take the tumbic Your Mr. Purchaser will bear in mind. in, we can sell it and we scll quantitics, our ability. [) When .we drop an agency because it ceascs to be value giving, sor ne. We grant could have sold some of these « at present prices, but we enthusiastic doing so. But remember that in our selling career in this city we have NEVER LOST AN AGENCY. RATHER WE HAVE DISCARDED 1T EITHER BECAUSE IT HAD CIASED TO GIVE VALUE OR BECAUS) THE MANUFACTURER WAS NOT KEEPING UP WITH PIMES. THE CARS WE SELECT TO SELL arc taken on, only after a careful survey of MARKET PRICES. We arc because has had an suit the most facts every onc should read. ss with the times not Lead, where others the Public who have ling cars when their rom yvear to Why we arc who appreciates car when that and Follow. faith in us and manufacturers s but rather than whom we serve, ted to inflate the do this, it is better samo yer cars @ ~ciling for. in instances fictitious prices of not improved correspondingly. selling cars to the trade at do you want to be the loser T'hey must take the tumble, We are dealers, when we have a car to scll that we believe our are standbys and we serve them to the best of <ome re some 100 ars have is these the high prices asked for rse customer. e other dealer thinks he has picked up a gold o we rs wouldn't feel ver now selling Oldsmobiles because Oldsmobiles are being Featured their plant is producing them in quantities unheard of before. Because the Oldsmobile honest record for twenty-one years. It has always beon a high-grade car. One built to discriminating individual. Classy car, full of pep and smooth riding qualities. AND THE PRICE 1T SELLS FOR 1919, is low and not INFLATED. We can safely Jook our prospect homestly in the eye, proud to own one. Come in 1 arrange for a demonstration eylinder cars in open and closed machines. And we have truck leadership also in '8(,“ MO, i .. COHEN MOTOR CO. Distributors, who serve the Public best. We Progress with the Times. Southington Rristol Farmington Avon Meet us at the Auto Show, Bristol Armory, March 34 and 4th. by the General Motors Co., when we talk Oldsmobile. You will feel in any of the models. We bave six and eight the OLDS ECONOMY and the Selden Truck. Tel. 90. We scll you a real automobile, not part car and part servios. Unionville. Berlin