New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 19, 1919, Page 10

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HIS WEAK, NERVOUS MOTHER ells How Lyd;x E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Philadelphia, Pa.—*‘I was very weak, | ways tired, my back ached, and 1 felt | sickly most of the time. I went to a ! doctor and he said | 1 had nervous indi- gestion, which ad- ded to my weak | ! condition kept me worrying most of the time —and he said if I could not stop that, I could not get well. heardsomuch LydiaE. Pin Vegetable und my husband wanted me to try it. B I took it fora week and felt a little bet- | ter. Ik pt itup for three months, and I feel : e and can eat anything now without ress or nervousness.’’— Mrs. J. WORTHLINE, 2842 North Taylor St., | Philadelphia Pa. The majority of mothers nowadays overdo, there are so many demands upon their time and strength; the result | is invariably a weakened, run-down, nervous condition with headaches, ache, irritability and depression soon more rious ailments develo It is at such periods inlife that Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will | restore a normal healthy condition, as it did to Mrs. Worthline. PHOTOGRAPH Announce the opening of their ama- teur developing department. Films developed on short notice. Enlarge- ments of all descriptions. Home por- traiture a specialty. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919. DATE IS FIXED ! \pplications for Fxchange of Risk Policies Now Being Received. Washington, Wi DEC. b May reau the date for the life insurance soldic and marines may exchange the pali- | cies issued to them under the war risk e, conversion are! now beingy While holders of t visk act poli- | < to transfor to the new form of in- | rance has been launched as yet, ap- 1 tions are invited now in order to \ when the time made and the policie it hem to do so. made it known ! policies ' . after dis- cd pay- | u that | until : re- | risk insuranc tively fixed June 1 suance of the new sailors | policic for which for no i mpaign to in- obviate a ru arrives also to to is most | vt to be wotrng ders of make the exchiange when convenient for { The burcau has & will not ler as ) has b wishes oF notitied the wmeel his policy. ranted for ement s policy will s to allow a s ilor or marine to put his policy back in ferce hy pay- u.ent of back installments within a period of six months. Up to the middle of April the bu- id 105,000 claims for in- wards for death. Only ms have been lowed, pod many of these ases the not final > time e di tion is CAR STRIKE ENDED. ‘Trolley Scrvice in Pittsburgh Is Re- sumed after Tienp. Pittsburgh, May street car service night ¢ 19.—Pittsburgi’s was resumed last having been tied up since At @ meeting 1en’s union and the the company the men agreed to begin work at once and sub- mit their demands to the war labor of the strikin receivers of | | I I Call 1446 every your order early. morning and get The best of Beef, Pork, Chickens, Fowl, Broilers, Pocket H. C. Tripe, all kinds of Sperry & Barnes, Heinz and Chase & Sanborn Goods. DOHERTY MARKET, 406 R ———— — — — — KENNETH R. TUTTLE Instructor of MANDOLIN AND BANJO-MANDOLIN Phone 1041-4 Veal, Lamb and Arch St. 117 Winthrop St. board, to which the recciver reed. | MAXWELL The Economy Car C. T. NOWLAND 537 EAST STREET Daily Freight and Express Service NEW BRITAIN, W HAVEN AND NEW YORK LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE f MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. A. H. HARRIS of Adna Johnson. TEL. 961. BERSON BROS. BRANCH OFFICE AT —297 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quigley’s Office) ORDERS TAKEN FOR —COAL AND WOOD NOTICE! If it's bottles you need, see ZISKIN | AND SON, 86 Hartford Ave., or call 1233-14. Dealers in Bottles of cvery description. The Home of Good Photographs recade Studio ¢Tfie Studio Up-to-date” PRINTING Paper Ruling Book Bindingf SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Prompt Service. E. R. Hitchcock & Go. 303 MAIN ST. | This would cut up into 18 AWordWithYou About Shaving HEN you buy a Safety Ra- zor, buy acake of Cuticura Soap and shave the Cu- Y ticura way,dthc 5y healthy up-to-date 5F way. No mug, no my soap, no germs, no free alkali, no waste, no irritation even when shaved twice y. One soap for all uses—shav- ing, bathing, shampooing. Abso- lutely nothing like it,not to speak of its value in promoting skin purity, skin comfort and skin health. Larg- est selling skin soap in the world. wes~ Cuticura Toilet Trio —2mez Cansisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcum are indispensable adjuncts of the daily toi- let in maintaining skin purity and skin health. Bringing these delicately medi- cated emollients in frequent contact with your ekin as in use for all toilet purposes, tends to keep the skin, scalp and hair clear, sweet and healthy. 25c. each everywhere. opening for| young man with some | Labor | Bureau work. State age, experience In experience and salary expected. Also state any ! reason why you feel fit for this work. Apply Herald Box 14 LE FOR SAL The Witte property on East street. | lots with large housc and ba . N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance. City Hall. B T —————— S — We offer the following used « for your approval. Every one of | RS iteed to be in first class m al condition: Dodge o0s. Roadster. Chevrolet Model 4- Reo 5 passenger touring. Ford in roadster and touring models. i See these cars before buying. We spcecia fore you will the more varied line to choose from. NEW BRITAIN MOTOR CAR EXCHANGE 287 ELM STREET. . BERSON, Prop. Phone 1188, have i Rockwell | according to a marriage license issued | postpone their matrimonial intentions | rector to s 1 JAMES WILHELM IS BACK FROM GERMANY | Avenue Soldier Was ACTOSS the Rhine With the Army of | Occupation. i James . Wilhelm has returned to} his home at 110 Rockwell avenue after a year abroad in the world war. e was a member of Fvacuation Hospi- tal No. 4, which was continuousl JAMES WILHELM. the zone of advance from July till the cessation of hostilities. This hospital was more in the nature of a mobile | than an evacuation hospital in that it was always well forward and in some instances functioned as a field hospital. In the Marne-Champagne defensive in July, “Jerry” made things miserable for outfit nearly every night, varying from bombs one night to ma- chine-gunning the next. Mr. Wilhelm was standing beside a comrade near one of the mess tents about three miles west of Verdun on the 2d of November when one of a dozen shells from enemy eight-inch guns exploded, inflicting mortal wounds on his friend. At this fime one other was killed and eight were wounded. Wilhelm's unit was among those picked troops which were sclected to form the t Army of Occupation and was stationed in the city of Co- blenz. His many friends have listened with much interest to the tales he tells of the many good times spent in this beautiful modern city at the Junction of the Moselle and the Rhine. this FARMER 62, WIDOW 60 TO BE MARRIED Well Known Southington Couple Sc- cure Marriage License at Town Clerk’s Office. Though it is often said that in the spring time “Youth'’s fancy turns ta love,” Cupid has no regard for ages by Town Clerk Alfred N. Thompson Saturday. Casper Rohe, who pro- fesses to be ars of age, and Mary Katherine Atwater, wha has seen 60 winters and summers, obtained a li- Rohe is a well known Southing- ton farmer and applied for a marriage license on May 1. Owing to the law which requires that a seven days’ no- tice be given by persons not residing in the city where they apply for a li- cense, Mr. Rohe and his bride had to until Saturday. i is Mrs. Atwater's second ven- ture in marriage. She i widow and gives her occupation as a weaver. FIELD DAY AND PICNIC. At the last meeting of the Mutual Aid association of Landers, Frary and Clark a committee was appointed to arrange a field day and picnic at the Quartet club park on Saturday, June 21. Many athletic events and games are planned, including a a thon race from the city to the par with dancing both afternoon and eve- ning. The committees are planning to make this—the fifth field day and pic- nic given by the association—the big- est and begt ever. SHAKE-UP EXPECTED IN WAR RISK BUREAU Congressional Investigation Is Ex- pected—Denies Lindsley's Charges. ashington, May 19 through their receive payments of insurance, allot- The war risk 4,- dependents insurance bureau 000,000 soldiers or which ments or compensation was in proc of sudden rcorganization toda througk the appointment of R. A. Cholmeley-Jones, formerly New York business man, now a colonel in the bureau's section in France, as di- cceed Col. Henry D. Lind ley who resigned terday in a clash with ilass in which he charged the treasury department with placing restraints on the organization which makes it colossal failure.” Secretary Glass public state- ment has made a vigorous reply to Col. Lindsley’s charges and the charg- es are said to forecast a thorough keup of the big bureau which a closer home relation to the soldiers than any other agency of the government. Clouds of charges have been hover- ing aver the bureau for months and congressional investigation is expect- Py FIREMEN'S CONVENTION CALL. Watertown, May -A call for the 36th annual convention of the Connec- street, me from over- Hh He saw service with the | 1t Chateau-Thierr Division in with the S0th ronne [Forest truck, gun company R ticut Statc Wentworth on association at *hapel street, New r 8 and 4 w is- Magee, se zoes to New invitation of with the Sixth N Lorraine and Ar Division Septen ¥ by Rohe Haven, in tl He drove an | sued toc wmbulanc was in a The en this yvear Fancher. —— Cv6tz machine | { assoc and also was in the am- | ' bulance service, iation at the make dlad smiles around the family table. Most deli- cious corn flakes ."‘The Belle of the Camp” Much of the cook’s popularity depends on the stove she uses. The New Fer- fection Oil Cook Stove makes possible not only the most delicious meals but a pleasant kitchen in which to work. You, too, will be enthusiastic when you see how it saves you the drudgery of kindling and ashes—and time in waiting and watching for the fire to draw. The Long Blue Chimney gives the clean intensc flame. Regulated like gas. No smoke, no odor. The New Perfection Water Heater gives you hot water any time you want it. Decidetohavea NewPerfection Stoveand Water Heater this summer. See your dealer today. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES Also Puritan Cook Stoves — the best 'S/zort Chimney stove. \ Preventien —by the Gallon, Quart or Pint Paint is cheaper than repairs and Bay State Liquid Paint, because of its through-and-through honest goodness, is the cheapest house paint in the world. There is also a specially developed quality of Bay State Paint for every painting condition, paints, stains, enamels, varnishes, highly developed from every protecting or decorating angle. IN-OR-OUT VARNISH is a varnish revelation. It is almost a varnish miracle. Here in one can is the answer to every var- nish problem—fine finish, durability, wear, exposure, heat, cold. It has outclassed every varnish that has ever contested its supe- riority. WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., INC., BOSTON, MAss. Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England You can buy Bay State Paint and In-or-Out Varnish from All Leading Dealer Sell Bay State Paints Morgan & Kingsley, New Britain, Conn. 691)'11*.Ml§1.t *-TON lGH];"{flf_“ MAMMOTH POTATO SALE BEST MAINE POTATOES STEAK Round, Short, Sirloin, Porter- house, cut from Steer Beef, Chuck Roasts STEER BEEF remn ot FRESH GROUND HAMBU Lean Boiling LEAN FRESH SHOULDE Sliced Beef Liver Ib 12¢ Smo. Shoulders 1b 28¢ 1b 22¢ SerlbE20c 26¢ 32¢ Veal For Pot Pie Ib 22¢ Lean Pork Chops 1b 35¢ NEW MiLK WHOLE MILK CHEESE CRISP NATIVE RADISHES ........ FANCY CALIF. LEMONS FANCY SEEDED RAISINS . LARGE RIPE BANANAS NATIVE ASPARAGUS NEW CABBAGE ... SN = The Wedding! One Occasion When Flowers Cannot be too Plentiful LOWERS should come first in the calen- F dar of your wedding gifts. If you know the Bride's favorite flower, the matter is easy. If you don’t know her favorite \ send yours. The important thing about floral wedding gifts is in their arrange- ment —we will be glad to give you many helpful suggestions, _ ROSES Are Distinctly Wedding Flowers n]thuugh there are many other appropriate and lovely flowers for bridal wear and home decora- tions. For graduations, birthdays, sick rooms, ;ryi«.,ynu can always “Say it with Flowers” to Wlsr exprees vour sentiment VOLZ FLORAL CO. 92 West Main Street

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