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wcw BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. " FRENCH PLANNING ‘VICTORY MARCH’ Need té BAe Thm Scrawny or Sallow If you are thin and want to be face that you are not proud of; if the sallo ¢ or subject to pimples » blackheads, take Mi-o-na stomach Patriotic Spectacle Arranged for Without Help From This Gountry 5o o 1o weews anid s e Fete Day, July 14 Paris, The Associated national fete day, May 16 (Correspondence of ade, Serb Press.)—France's | the 14th of July, | Will witness scenes of patriotic fervor probably unparalleled of the republic, for provisionally eed propriate for the The| me cful in the history that is the dat very gen upon as most ap ‘olonel H. ad Cr victorious Frenc recently streets of the ca : | harest The progr i g to assume definite shape. The route will be from the Porte Maillot, at the | main entrance to the Bois de Bou- 1 thro 1 the Arc de Triumphe, alor he Avenue des Champs Elyse the Place de la Concorde and the Rue de Rivoli to the Place de la Repub- lique—a distance of some eight miles. The general outlines of the scheme it of decorations have & nged by | over all other a body called the Federation | of Mobilized Arti 1914- 1918, and a fe 1 committee of 40 appointed by M. minister of public instruction, h approved the ;IS St scheme submitted. At the Porte Maillot, between huge pylons, tribunes will be e ted where the city fathers will welcome the heroes of Verdun and the rne. Along the Avenue de la Grande Armee, decorative plaques will com- memorate battles, the names of which are household words throughout the world. 1 No superfluous decoration will mar effort the architectural be of the Arc de | ition of the Triumphe, but the vast circus where 12 noble avenues converge will bhe made into one vast amphitheater for thousands of spectators. Decked with a profusion of flowers the Avenue des Champs . no doubt, offer a magni- I A monument rep- gue of Nations, sym- v and Peace, will be erected on the Terrasse des Feuillants, while half-way, at the Rond Point, B asalge another monument will recall the 2nd of wh glorious dead, resurrected and joining SON. in the triumph of the livin, The Luxor obelisk. on the Place de la Concorde will form the center of an immense decorative scheme ex- es repre- senting the chief cities of France. The decoration of the other streets through which the pageant will pass will be left in the hands of the authorities of rent city wards. s felt in some quarters that any of the actual parti- s in the great battles will have mobilized. This will, however, not detract from the fervent homage that will be paid to the colors of the famous French regiments which cov- ered themselves with glory. hout port and dis run continually interior and b region, w has From Kin The comm 54 members tween men a Colonel H on sioner and commission sion program alrcady applied in Greece, Albania one of emergenc; of the The comm southward ward from tion of Lieute Farnam, Macedonia Starvation Would Be General s cating flour people Wells said the great bulk of the Rumanian food supply, includ- 20,000 tons of flour month- s furnished by the American Food stration. It > Atities to which attends to all de tribution. om the ports to the ansport. cing well handled danger of sta d areas, particula ely difficu Tood and Clot ry to the nization of sewir amelioration of had the h Colonel Henry of Richmond. commander-in-chief. and relief. Aiding G sion to S om Belgrade oniki unde ant-Colonel Thomas W. of New Haven, IC The commission to ( organized with headquar and supplied food. relief and other aid in evacuated by the garians during the period when thou sands of refugees change. | The majority of the thin people are | thin because ihe stomach does not | perform its duties properly. 1t is not | s ting sufficient of the natural digest ] s and in co juence doe; from the food enough nutritive matter to nourish every part of the body. Mi-o-na stomach tablets are intend- ed to build up the stomach so that it will act properly and extract from the food the clements nec N reali: from and ¢ Without Ame ly would have 10se are the words of Licutenant- | flesh. Gideon i S commissioner to Rum arrived at Wells, American 167 nia, Belgrade you are thin tr treatment of M —they are small, Iy swallowed and ar sold on the arantee of m back if they do not overcome chr acute or chronic, urbance, belching, stomach, and any s two weeks' omach tablets stop old in whole :° Flour trains homes. At this time the med- ¢ ical personnel of this commission ! combatting typhus in except in | the Do- | local transport May 16.—C \ pay a part of the cost of the Lwar thro special amusement tax which will form an important part of the financial | policy. lief of tha of orphans, tho | nd the comditions. hearty co- vern- | and s to thirty Jar cent on the price of better sea he passion for 1ent after long of war is g Xt expected to theaters. roon and the ordinary prohibitive is to ia_has ' tically no yout evenly ¢ 1 women Licufenant- Wells is comn rector. oo o | Pa tells ma todeta s at Rome Ander- is the Serbia, Ru Monten: d north- > direc- or me — then eats most all of 'em clothing, med the part of Bul re returning to s What D<;es This Sign Mean to You? It Hangs Outside of Our “EX{d¢’’ Service Station HERE’S WHAT IT MEANS: First. An honest deal and a thorough deal. The cornerstone of ‘‘EXide’’ Service is “solving the indi- vidual motorist’s individual battery problems.” No detail that can help in t ttainment of this end is overlooked in *‘EX{dE’’ Service. Second. An impartiality of service. You do not have to be the owner of an ‘‘Ex{de’’ Battery in order to benefit by ‘‘Exide’” Service. This service is thoroughly equipped to care for, repair and main- tain any make of starting, lighting and ignition battery as conscientiously as though it were an 4 EXIdE.’” Third. A service that is a real service. ““EX10¢’’ Service knows no “easy ways,” no “patchy methods.” It is honest, effective, prompt and depend- able; but most of all, it is #iorough. From simple test to difficult repair, it gives the best that is in it—r100 percent straightforward knowledge and workmanship. Fourth. Tiat we are the local distributor of the ““EXIDe’’ Battery, made by the largest maker of storage batteries in the world. It is the battery every feature of which is service proved by long years of practical road work all over the country; the “battery that costs most to make, but least to use,” because it is built throughout on a QUALITY basis. There’s an “Jxide’’ Battery for Every Car A. G. HAWKER EXIDE SE VICE S TATION 8§ ELM STREET Texide” iyins Battery DISTRIBUTOR ry to form ; i en per cent | oy Intrqduces the famous NAP-A-MINIT DENTISTRY IN NEW BRITAIN Dr. Fagan comes here to introduce the new painless method of dentistry—NAP-A-MINIT. This great discovery has revolutionized dental practice and robbed the dental chair of its terror—makes it easy for even the most nervous people to have their teeth treated, filled, crowned, or extracted without pain. It is impossible to hurt you. SPECIALIST IN PYORRHEA. Qne of Dr. Fagan’s specialties is Pyorrhea or Rigg’s Disease, an ailment from which nearly S0 per cent. of the adult population suffer. There is a way to cure this disease and Dr. Fagan has mastered it and secured amazing results even in its last and most serious stages. ; Dr. Fagan is a graduate of Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, one of the great dental colleges of the world. A man of wide experience and rare tech- nical ability, the high quality of his work has brought him an envitable reputation. BUSINESS METHODS. It is Dr. Fagan’s =ndeavor to give you the most scientific treatment and at the same time deal with you on a fair, square businesslike basis. His prices are the lowest for high grade dental work. When a patient calls for an examination or consultation, which, of course, is free of charge, the doctor ex- plains the exact condition of the teeth and mouth as it exists, what is necessary to put the teeth in per- fect order and just what it will cost. WORK GUARANTEED 10 YEARS. Dr. Fagan carries the idea of guaranteed dental work farther than it ever nas been done before and let it be said to the doctor’s credit, his work must be well done to be guaranteed for ten years. During his long experience the doctor has not had one patient come back. If, however, something should develop the doctor promptly makes over the plate or bridge or whatever it is until you are perfectly sat- isfied. He wants you to be a pleased patient. For, as he says, nothing can compare with the friendly word spoken by a satisfied patient. Dr. Fagan will not be content with a small practice at terribly high prices. He wants a large practice which will enable him to do work at very reasonable prices. His famous Roofless Plate can be had as as $8 for a full set. AN INVITATION TO YOU. Dr. Fagan will open his office with hours of 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., at 213 Main Street, over Riker’s Drug Store, the first of next week and extends to the peo- ple of New Britain a general invitation to call and ac- cept his offer of a free examination. Come without hesitation or fear—pain is not known in this dental office—and go away in the fact that at least here is a dentist who really knows his profession. = TG low B 7 R R N It feels like suddenly finding one’s self in a new and balmy climate, to walk into our display room of Summer Furniture. Tastefully arranged and remarkable in variety the display fills one whole store on the first floor of our building. You'll be delighted with the showing if you visit us. COMPIETE KOBE FURNISHERS 40-55 FORD 7 2 STREET ¢ 2 WHERE QUALITY 42RTFORD IS HIGHER THAN PRICE. ABENTS FOR BLEAWCDS RANGES GVERLODKIZE CAPITOL SROURDS DR. J. 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Ib = 37c Fresh Cut Small Tender Spinach Native Radishes 2 o 15¢ Nat, IHothouse Cl]kes ea ]5‘: Peck Fancy Hothouse Tomatoes 1b 30¢ Tamato BEST MAINE POTATOES CHEESE 5o 3g§ Cheese Ib VERY BEST COMPOU S 2 hs Meadowbrook Hennery, 12 EG@S of the largest, freshest brown 15 1b pk 53¢ “Fancy Mild Eggs in a carton for 55(: ROOK 1 Ib 65¢ MEADOWBROOK B 207 DISCOUNT Our $10,000 Stock of Merchandise Must | be sold within Ten Days. To move it we have decided to dispose of it at a great sacrifice and we will give a discount of 50 per cent. on all stock during the Sale. Special Stock of Shoes and Rubbers 50 Per Cent. Off. Remember This Sale is for but Ten Days. Come early and get the best of the Big Bargains we will offer. | SALE BEGINS FRIDAY MORNING % g AT 9 9°CLOCK. | MAX XENNEDY 33 MYRTLE STREET, Last Store Grand Hotel Building.