New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 17

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LENINE GOVERNMENT 20 S e wt| N0 Medicine-Chest dinner williners contributed the hats and \ bt | gowns which converted youthful pri- RULES WITH FORCE sovvmm swow s 1w izt e PLEASING TO BOYS | raris revaes. ’B s ‘d Its Family Laxative . uch songs as “Bring Me a Blonde | Anything That Is Wanted IS e A e Me s B “Let's Go™ Ts Bright Army plar That | Round Without a Jazz” delighted | Nfl”m]filimd j General Pershing no less than hun- | /i From the baby to the grandparents a good lexative is the necessary medicine in the little ills. It wards off serious 1 Amuses American Doughboys { dreds of other American officers who | sickness and saves doctor’s bills. Many a cold has been pre- | | RN EOR ; crowded the Theatrs Champs Elysees in Parig, and jolned with the enlisted men their fun-making, largely directed at s 4 " AL e B D S Many a racking headache has been quickly dispelled by it. aviator who deserted the Ked ( socited Go to Paris! SIS And it is a laxative rather than a drastic cathartic or purgative army in January and flew into tI . sc 4 n officers won't | that should be in every family medicine-chest, for a laxative l rankfur ers lines of the All-Russian forces lias | feliow Paris unless ho's TO LEI PEOPLE RATIFY. can be used at all ages. t vibed the conditions then previdl ot leave by Pershing himself R " t Thousands of good American families have for more than \g in Soviet Rassia, to a member of | ith gold . : ; i This i - ot cuc Conventions Will Be Held in & quarter century used a combination of simple laxative herbs Sritish mission he ollow his i 1e most popular B i i Dr. Caldwell's Syru; £ : ivery New 1o ate B S8, with pepsiu known to druggists as Dr. Ca ™ % The soviet authorit tional- | Jines in N e ¥ New Fongland State But Mass. Pepsin. It is a laxative tonic that acts on the bowels and ou can t Xed p llt zed all supplie: WM ywhich recently delighted thousands of New York, May 2.-—Conventions § stomach. Infantstakeit with perfect safety, and itis equally 7 " ’ clothing, which >} American soldiers in Paris and has| g . S e cffective for grownups. a Bolsheviki + ¢ popular ratification of the leagu erl:’Oy elr abor nly to tho Red . The Bolsheviki Jved off e : 2 . )¢ 74 wero rying 8 all | give the e-going troops farewe! 5 i amily in constipation no ountries as Lenine’s only hobe 1or| horformance 15 eastern an tral western states babies. 1t is excellent for all the 3 e matter how chronic, indigestion, wind colic, biliousness, - perpetuation of his control and of Let's Go” is described “mar- | during the last f(wo weeks of May headaches, dyspepsia and similar ills. Only the very choicest of tender Bolshevism. Lenine and Trotzky were | jal, mirthful, musical barrage in six | and the firct week of June, it was not in complete accord. Trotzky | volleys.” The fun starts on a camou- | announced last night by the lcague { The druggist will refund your money if it fails meats 1is uscd—splced with wished to restore much of the old »d ship which arrives at & port in | to enforce p § todo as promised. e ’ 1 ine o military regime, including saluting ance with American soldiers, takes William I Taft, president of the g E Dr. Caldwell’s i exacting care and a measure of discipline. Many em to the western front and finally | OFZanizition. President A. Lawrence Y - » RUP EPSIN Kern” Brand Frankfurters are \s their only chance to live. vates, Red Or - at the convention, it was stated, increased laboratery Russian prisoners rcturning from | jands them in a cafe in Paris. Lowell of . rvard and other speak- § PRICE AS ALWAYS Germany had joined the Red army| The trials ; rter g rounk Monisy FIEe o o e | costa’ de to the War, The Perfect & Laxstive easily digested and assimilated. The nationalization of women, he | Christian Association sirls, ©aly f tion will be asked of those by sacrificing - profits ¢ : ’ e » which will demonstrate o | SEEEDIY e have never uaed For over 30 years “Kern” Brand 5 A G T ey od States senate the strength teined the price Tsr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepain send for a free trial ol e s e Bl qieftisnch f ratification sentiment. Con | which thio family lax- boctle to Dr. W, B, Caldwell, 468 Washington § has been a standard of pure {he “intelligenizia” went to « i | hospitals, Miss Tower o e s e SR ey ative has bee sold by gv Monticelio, XlL. I there s babics at home, §1 d There were no private stores or S owith Miss Liberts v, O e New Horiosiite: | I r._,tr the DASt ok for a copy of Dr. Caldwell's book, “The § meat pro ucts. all were under the control of the s csentatives of i hflo it (i =0 G coeinale s il L n et e (8 | Socama sL00. Care of Zaby.” i iets and purehasers had fo show cards | 3 : 2 ] N Setviceslay New York, New Jersoy, Pennsylvania, authorizing them to buy. my offi- | ha N the war, r - | West Virginia, Ohio. Indiana, Ilinois, b < T s If you prefer Ham, Baeon, had no distinguishing uniform | shadowed by the women war workcrs J Kansas, Ie and Michizan Wt wore a star on the cap. Oflicers Sl L ; — ; Bologna, Tongue, Roulades, of the old regime were compelled to S U. S. NAVAL AVIATORS READY FOR TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT _ Corned. Beef—just ask for vented from running into grippe and pneumonia by its timely Viadivostok, May 1 (Correspondence rted Press.)—A Russian s, Mus sondence S GG RO 6 s f national reputation, wiil ap- In spite of greatly said, was untrue. Some churches had | Army lasses and other war worke been converted into theaters. are followed “K » B ern rand. mmi rs” and their families held ‘,?-‘](;‘(‘:»[\m* i . : G : ; e - . it Mi Their purity is unquestionable. Prepared in Ei®: or e ralliay “eoiminiskre s . kitchens which are immaculately clean, and vas unlimi Railways were badly : ¢ iy 4 5 ; ; e = under United States Government Inspectfen. perated. Employes spent much time : i T T e § “Kern"” kitchens are always open to the publie. holding meetings. There was no coal , i 3 sea ¢ i’ wnd little wood. Workmen drink z i sorts of .\uhsuhxh\'\ e n:‘myn:;'g e : i o S 2 4 i s ¥ £ Insist upon “KERN” Brand when Mosc m\'] “‘:«s: well lighted, IMH )nn:( : § £ 3 it s 7 fosi S B : you buy cold cuts. and owns were inadequately 3 X # » o e : e ; p® i o : . i i Sold by leading Delicatessen Steres and Bolsheviki never entered villages or ki : § t : 5 7 o e 5 R Meat Markets. towns except in partics, becausc of g 4 3 ; . S J H 5 ¢ d * of attack upon them by peas ints. They had a very active sccret : : . . * i i Dealers: prompely euppliod by police organization. ¢ % o % 3 s ol § 3 K ] W ) i L . : G : % ¥ - ; GEORGE KERN, INC, NEW YORK pound. Two hundred as : : S é ; ; werage charge for cab far The péasants would only accept the old issue of currency and would not ave Kerensky or Kolchalk bills. MEXICO ANTICIPATES BIG LI OR Medon, waRA | , '8 8 8 N Prosperity e i . e i S Is in the land. There is a great undercurrent of it, thaé Is Dry Law, It Is Expected, Will Be Re- pulling, tugging and trying to get to : : The odds and ends of war are holding it back. a s ible . ok -1 > slear v e LG SO et it T photo shows the crews of the tor Ensign H. C. Rodd. Chict Special | son, Licut. McCullough, Lieut. | Mitscher, Pilot Let us clear ':mm away quickly, so that prosperity can Over the Border Line. Naval seaplanes the N-C 1, 2 | Mechanic k. H. Howard and Pilot J. i Com nder an und(!*v‘. : M Il(lhiul.\L R 0 r, L A and ‘f::(;;l ‘(‘]::“ ],.,‘,',“ ,.‘m o7 smbamiving 1o the o FORY " Left to right, Licut. Comr d- | L. Breese. Jr. All members of crew | L. R e & 1 t 4 B. Rhode e r, " ¥ galake) 0 sperity 3 WOF 3 Res r'[_l 1 . £ N Pilot No. Crew No. 1. Commander H- s o8 . Commander P. e A b - K»(I(tr and R TABERTY LOAN. Mexican cities along the border will Pilot W. Hinton, Radio Opera- | Towers, Commander H. C. Richavd- i Commander M. A, | Engincer Machinist R. Christensen. At Any Bank—Cash or Instalments. become H1S0S for ‘“inter ional & i = - THE EDPDY CCORATING CO. drinke when America adopts pro- - i i THE EDDY AWNING AND DECORATL hibition in July has not been do- PO 3 : 5 : T Laredo, 'exas, May 2.-—Whether termined, despite some lea this directior it e e oK Gomprehensive Se ITS c APES GGAT Q DRESSES and GENERAL APPAREL § A S Collection of O 3 y s ——Bid fisses Welcome— § FOR IMMEDIATE RETURNS USE It was proposed to establish big gambling hous cook- pits, bull-rings and pretentious drink- = A e To he voung and bubbling over with joy of ‘life is not enough says one Sprightly Miss, to be perfectly ng emporiums. e 3 : S Prlesro el Mnd ed on i e satisfied one must have new apparel. Variety and qualities now to be had here are interestingly displayed. THE HERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS through American tov would bring e e A Rare EXCEPTIONAL VALUES ide in the matter . ‘ | H H i A S o o e s 7o ~# Opportunity Sale Tailor made ‘Sult_s for Misses and e e I " /4 of Women’s oneinechias S 88 can prohibition might bring. Suits so clever in rived in s cities have been : Non CaDES, Wraps al'ld exas military zone Y assport regulations permit 2 n - persons liv ithin te les of the i N\ Oats at 13'98 | i i ‘ the other on a local permit. Ma \ . / P & American_ residents visit Mexican / These are the mox't towns daily to obtain drink. Ameri- beautiful capes and an authorities have prevented sumg . i gling of liquor into the United States. (9&1;5 to be fou.nd in the Medical auathorities precict that \ city at anything near unrestricted border traffic would have s serious effect on the army’s cam- - this low figure, i di { 9 in dis- O 1 id as. All suspicious visitors from Mesi- The capes are 2 There is a splendid as ‘ : - hed by customs officers |\ 4 tinctive waist coat and | : 3 / ATttt e Ce s e iR | sortment of sport, fox T Hoe i e R ) ; ] coats are cut and much | coat and belted models iy ] : \ their designing and so only those who see can fully appreciate the su periority. paign against disease. ol ot ¢ wauted straight lines in fine serges, imported rings auart here when | ohtatnable from lllegal dealers developed in fine serges. ' i ot weeds, silvertone and ; | \USTRAL :N { AV il i'l'()’;l 1M < gaberdlno. ‘”('Ol"w and t 'ec‘:‘ i ; e Sl LG EEH OB L silvertone. | tricotine. b5 3 But 97 of 1,110 Men Now in Serviee S A AT - L SRR — e = ; | Will Re-Enlist Statistics Show. R 3 = - PR G 3 : B faced with a difficult problem in n“ }Q ) ‘ ) Ornamental Electric Table Lamps. ng to man its navy. BEnlistments of N | 3 AR A el G ds Die In all the newest vari- . e A / ': L) » e et D o aoue ety of trimming, with ; showed that only 97 intended to re- By . hapes suitable for every ; ! o main in the service, despite tho gov- ) : > type of gewn, special / B of a gratuity of $12 camen now are recelvi j for Saturday $3.98, $4.98, Pk nd the married men ar R ; $5.98. / " it ';m-‘l:?f,,n%.'fiv:"}:r o om- : I\ { Banded Sailors in ai ! 5 ON EACH LAMP y. Every effort is being made i / ; the suit chades. The / P About one half of these have fnduce men to embark o) Indiice a maval ideal topping for the tail- 1 GENUINE HANDEL, HAND PAINTED SHADES. e ofed givl. baine runee : Must be sold to make room for this year’s designs. PRESERVING HISTORIC (s from $1.98 to $5.98. i Regular Prices §5 $25.00. Washington, April 2 ~hins ym the White House ner eonference February 0 oo comie of conio New Britain : long with other snts used by presidents on historic ocensions. It is a plain din TNET T t

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