New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1919, Page 21

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919 TOLL FROK CLENGY 1 OT READY YT~ Frox Copstipation’ fhysic nmnunll\ and rmwummxv in a con- | :) ron as e can, r ‘ et Had (0 Pay o Submit to Native Senator Dis Dlsapproves Plas 1225 w.,.m‘:.“: T ity s o Pt orsewhipping [ for Indepeudence i gt orat e S | " purgaiver and catharics are rssic nd umlly cue dition to enjoy its sovereignty. We ‘;tz".:::‘.‘,';:,‘::“::;:::"ht::".;,:;f.:\;“_:‘:r;:‘:‘ Purge or Laxative? | Specia] for f his course, who is diligent and am- : rewarded.’ Gentlemen, you KHo WA Dertacts Prel it e i el areaction. Saline waters are rapid in action but do no more Archangel, April 10 (Correspond- 5 S Rl i, e U wonomically prepared to he either a than empty the bowels. 1 S ated Press).—Arch- | (Correspondence of The Assoclated e ;‘:(‘y’““‘ ' Just as certain an effect, and certainly a8 much more $2 00 Dresses $1 00 i o 0.6 050 80 000 A e S 500 . bishop Nathaniel of Arcliangel anc with Dr. Barbosa. Kholmogory has tecentls. oaor a0 | Press)—That Porto Rico is not Pre- | said Senator Glorgetti, “we are not pleasant one, can be obtained by the use of @ combination of cither statehood or inde- | Drepared! economically for statehood simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the letter from a priest of the parish of | P ' e e i s s e s s TN e B $1.00 Waists 2 for $1.00 v of some of ti tes of Senators Barbosa and Gionsettt 1t | . Sonator Georgetti asked Dr. B griping. It is an especially ideal medicine for children, | & S ok ‘ under I S e D e e i :;T(\,‘m“ 1"? thought Porto Rico was women, old people and others who find purges too powerful. Y | Senator Barbosa said also that the ed to govern itself. Dr. Bar- Onl: ol i by morning thi s i i C land is unprepared for immedi: e ! bosa replied that at the present mo- :yateas ful is reqered, an-d % e iRl Every artICIe Hu loak Department at SRR ey { ment it was not. because sclf-zover e o e Ao was opened by an invi. | MENt sienificd government of and for the whole family against constipation, indigestion, head- . . . £ Senatos Glorstti to Senator | IR People and for the people, while aches, flatulency and other digestive ills. 25 Per cent. Dlscount' Barga'lns n every to dissolve boin political par- | (092 it would result in government | The druggist will refund your money if it fails i pis mnsom. i i 0 ey by a part of the people only, because to do as promised. ‘ A terrible wave of Bolshevism e 3 without preparation the people would Jarhosa to dissolve the | | Dr. Caldwell’s ‘lately reached our little vill N 5 ) : be governed by the fortunate few. PRICE AS ALWAYS Bolsheviki npelled to sell all his property anc his parishioners to nioney | > his ransom department. writes ic Ivan A. Serebre lican party,” said Senalor Gior- T a Wt nro | solve the unionist party, because we 51 CHURCHES T I Spito of greatly YRU Gl i, 2 e are wa time. st he ap- | 2 increased laboratory . infecte olshevism and aro | time. Tt mu Glell i Vel ey e gosts dus to the War, The Perfect 4 Laxative making fur thing sacred. The ‘'t both statehood and inde- | of worship in London were struck by | sactincing pendence are a lon v off. Do you L Snaoniwerdisinickil g | | ° majority wer ormerly my patish hombs during the various air raids by x - FREE SAMPLES—If you have never used think we are trial ; b the price Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin send for a free trial e t v Ul are sc ked 1 for either oD 5 dne | Germa 3 i 10 S o5 du R independenca? o asked. rman Zeppelins and airplanes du Whith this family lax- Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 468 Washtngron that t} e t ect | £ ate: ome, . L | ing the war. Among them were S ative has been sold | riests, 5 2 > are not,” replied Dr. Barbosa. | Ps ~ = o DY St Monticello, Ill. If there are babics at b 3 5 arbos . & T druggists ‘pas b A N 'lREEI : | . A country which has the number of i 2::::1:‘\ al, ,\\.I:‘i'r"“ "'«h' l}: B Fwosiufe™ ask for s copy of Dr. Caldwell's book, “The | 482 M l S . = illiterates Po 2 e sibond £ e Sy e IR : _jilliterates Porfo Rico has, whose | Temple, wpel Royal, Choir Houso s iialotimy iiror 5 i masses are without means of educa- | and the 1 mbly Atiie | le establishment of . . se economic condition is| Bnd. The dar generally was lim- r the manufacture E h 1 this | deplo s not prepared to be either | ited to roo istrict, the Bolsh 1 to | burn tho church with > real misfortunes of the cler; the decla to. turn the ch 1ito @ people’s NEW BRITAIN SPECIAL BARGAIN DAY o “In Novem last when the " 8 . _ . sheviki gained control of this d stores carry at prices FINE GOODS at this Store they arrested me and the deac man a contribution of rubles, and in case of refusal T was no be horsewhipped, my possessions confiscated and I was to be deported | [ . to the Red Guard headquarters to dig charge. ‘— Bargain Day. trenches.” Mr. Galavin, a clerk of an oil com- » ey D f hom the Bolsheviki de- g U n nanded 35,000 rubles, was horse- B ed and afterward shot. | :n the Red Guard captured the | , of Oust Zilma, whote tha ! “they committed all sorts of | e . - cutting off tongues and ears i —— and finally throwing theirs victinis in i Wi Wl : o . S B Caenen 5 oot e folks who want to save money will buy—for good: skced the archbishop not to send him will be cheaper tomorrow than any day this season— back to the “frightful nightmare” at 2/ ' Merchants have co-operated in a Special Bargain Day— Oust Outcha FURNISH ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Buy for the summer on Wednesday. | 3,000 lower than other stores Few Amputations in U. S. Expedi- tionary Force. Washington,"D. C., Ma 13.—Arti- iclal limbs for men disabled during the war with Germany are being fur- | ¥ ished by the bure of war risk in- i = 0 Thus far, more than 500 ar- K& - 1 limbs have heen furnished, but 3 .\ g among the American forces i c x ; X X - 'was less than 4,00 tistics show There were no 1 ¢ | ) ’ . which men lost both arms and legs | QOur entire stock of light weight Over- 'thrv were only B : ,: all of Yh(‘%o ] ve yet been adjudge: Q = permanent by the officers. | $32.50 Topcoats ....... 32 On being discharged from the army 1 52 i 5 5 NA0n Delns alechtees el arn Selecied lot of 52 all wool Suits $32.50, $35.00 Topcoats 111 disabled fro i ry ¢ . O B4 men disabled from injury or $35, $40, $42.50 and $47.00 Wednesday All of our $2.50 Caps $40.00 Topcoats . .. .... $33.85 pase in line of duty are entitled to t henefits of the war r act, and $42.50 Topcoats $36.85 S e A lot of our Knox and Stet- 4 LT e el SO Gt T 2 Cash son and Soft Felt and Derby, - All wool every one of em. disabled and not in need of (vn”‘ treatment, they receive monthly com- 5, $6' and §8 pensation from the war risk bureau. . ey ; All sizes—blue, greys and mixtures. Hats : I s ’ o A bargain. Wednesday Only. GET WORK IN SHIPYARDS ) i , D. C.,, May 13.—Ship- vards throughout the country are em- | of discharged sol- | and are finding the plan J\\Yh]\ satisfactory, 3 :i ][/r director deneral of the gency Fleet corporation. In one yard 240 returned saldiers were employ in one week and 220 of them pr | highly efficient mechanics, accord- | ing 1o Come Back, a weekly paper | published by wounded oldiers at | Walter Reed hospital, Washington. FARM CENSUS DATE m("n\.\(;lcn, & S D & . : Washington, D. C., May 13—Uncie | @ Our white Rajah Silk Collar attached $7.50 SHIRTS 2 . All of our $1.50 Wool Hose am’s next farm census will be taken i) 2 January 1, 1920, instead of in April, | Shirts will go at 55c¢ and $1 Neckwear | 95¢. P $2.00 Shirts hat . The date was changed be- catiees sprilfis (sl the s of the 3 for $1.00. | Buy now and save money. 5 &g doppad P farmers’ busy epring seas aues- [l . 8 $2, $2.50 and $3 Ties| Black Lisle 35¢ Stag Hose $2.50 Shirts AR SR Sl 95 nereage and production of crop: i $1.45 each. 4 for $1.00. $3.00 Shirts s farm lands drained or in need of drainage. nd tenure, farm mort- $4.50 $2.50 $5.00 $1.00 n taking the census —— e Umbrellas Pajamas Blue Flannel Shirts Bal. Shirts and Drawers Khaki Trousers RUBASI\l?gAsT‘?ifLAIwGS AWAY 33.15 $1.95 $3065 65(: $3.65 Don't Suffer! It's So Needless—In- — stant Relicf Follows a Rubbing With “St. Jacob’s Liniment.” | ) 5 - | 6 Styles E and W Collars Light weight Rue Worsted $11.50 Sweater Jackets Regular $10 Blanket Bath Robes. Rub it on a spr: d ankle, wrist, A shoulder, back or a sprain or strain & g8 8 f anywhere, trat’s when you realize the Or o magic in old, honest “St. Jacob’s Lini- T fi Wlent” because the moment it is ¢ Not all sizes. O 4 . plied, out comes the 5 ness and swelling. It pe into the injured muscles, nerves, ments, tendovs and bones, and relief ‘ = comes instantly. It mot merely kills | &8 iy pain, but soothes and heals the in- ' & ] jury so a quick recovery is effecied. .5 ‘ ? l Ei fl n U. Get a small trial bottle of “St. Ja- cob's Liniment” right now at any drug store and stop suffering. Noth- | ing else sets things straight so quick- Jg—so thoroughly. It is the only ap- \ication to rub on a bad sprain, strain, bruise or swelling.

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