New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 14, 1919, Page 5

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ENGLAND'S WELCOME 10 C@MMANDER READ AND CREW DANGER LUF WHO FLEW THE NC4 IN FIRST TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT [ERy ONF OF IR ture. looking back at Read ar ing his opportunity to chake hand ) rival for honor 1 across. FOCH DEMANDS THAT POLISH TROOPS We Are As Full of Deadly ! Poisons As A Germ Laboratory. AUTO - INTOXICATION OR SELF - POISONING “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Absolutely Pre- vents This Dangerous Condition. The chicf cause of poov health is our neglect of the bowels. Waste matter, instead of passing from the lower intestine regularly every day, isallowed to remain there, generating poisons which are absorbed by tha blood. In other words, a person who is habitually constipated, is poisoning himself. We know now that Awéo- intoxication, due to non-action of the bowels, is directly responsible for serious Kidney and Bladder Troubles; that it upsets the Stomach, causes Indigestion, Loss of Appetite and Sleeplessness ; that chronic Rheum= atism, Gout, Pain In The Back, are relieved as soon as the bowels become regular; and that Pimples, Rashes, Eczema and other Skin Affections disappear when ‘Fruit-a-tives” ars taken to correct Constipation. “Fruit-a-tives’ (or Fruit Liver Tablels) will protect you against Auto-intoxication. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At all dealers or sent on jeceipt of price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, @NEA e T e p — = ———| Orders Germans to Permit Transfer = (iOGDENEEUSGENGY S ¥ : coming up the steps from the water's e 2l g are the other members of the Across Their Terrvitory—Erzberg- RANTZAU PLANS GETAWAY. crew of the NC-4. At the right is A 5 J 14‘ unt By the arrival in London. Read is carried & I aris, June 14.—Count von Bro Hnon Hthe etouldeis ofinilinnt e ke i Cne Tiine s 1 (1= e Ansoolatt | WANTS 02000 EARMHANDS: POLES ARE RECONCILED CATCH BASEBALL FEVER. liaos r]'“;l;'cmd‘:\»;thgixna;‘a:2&1‘:{1? hile an officer with o lag and 5t S elatlens B =9 % Y | e e e n <t B a y as 5 e i S ¢ - ed Press.)-—An ultimatum demanding 5 i e z 3 Tl A eoho Slos o < Pur-.a specia i ) at hi mesnhane e e L L e contis Aol orl | BansasiTacksNImtoritol HagestiHer I Lina ol e BIShLCHCH TRINEE s oho:Slovall Missionkin, Paris Fur:if 4 special train bo placed at his d his coming. : = Ehaae | posal as soon as the reply of the all Harry Hawker—in cfvies—British | movament of Polish troops across Ger- 200,000,000 Bushels of Wheat. roops Guard Te ¥y | ana associated powers to the Germ 14.—Clarence | ris, June 13, (By the Associated Paris, June 13.—The Czecho-Slo- | counter-proposal is handed to il fiver who came down In the sea when | 20y has been sent to the German gov- he attempted a non-stop flight across | ermment by Marshal Foch, accordi )-——The Poles have become some- kian mission here has caught the | The count, it is saild, intends to go vaseball fever. The members will car- | Cologne as soon as he receives 4 1, is at the right in the pic- | to dispatches from Spa. H of the country's winter wt t S ermah aut s 1 remain in | um there will be an aerial parade in | fessorship of English literature Orders were issued ot Berlin several ture, reported to the department yves- | e h them a number of base- | reply. He may continue his journ 9 ) Mathias Erzberger claimed that Po- | donenal on her ability to get adequate e e {sh, French, Bel- | Wellesley college is announced izndiinten ded Bofdistiibilie Mo Sy e 15 R (G RGO e Gent | and will be able materially | gan and Itahan officers will partici- | President Pendleton. The domor sions of Gen. Haller’s troops along the oygoe said. (ol ouns ancn e 11595 not named. frontier. He pr ed that this yence Sulty DL : - - ger Fears Polish Trick. chases Complete Outfit, Washington, June Ousley, 4 istant secretary of what reconciled to the proposed ple in lesia by informal assu sible, will be assigned to occupy 2d area pending the vote { the An Stame S"eet ! Poland began about six weeks ago and S cier E ns e e e be 2 ol g Wellesley, Mass., June 14.—An | was due to be completed on June 17 - preleraal s SRS 3 nent of $50,000 for th % s e il 2 -1 200,000,000 bushels—about one romptly int 2 ebiscite area At of Pershing Stadi- | downment of $50, or the pi £0 to hold up the Polish tro0d yorday from Kansas City that Kans a1 outtits to Weimar, the seat of the Germ opposed to_the s of the arm One was held at Co lenz, an- | : 2 that American trcops Canada alone will dispute the base- | national assembly. B | and that unless Poland abandoned her 4 purpose, Germany wonid be compelied to suspend the movement of the Po- 5 S 2 needs 100,000 laborers to help harvest D ball championship with a team from [ lish army across Germany. i in (h" interior of Germany. the record-hreakiny wheat crop in that n army in the Inter-Al- ALL STAR ATTRACTIONS ; : S H y OPINIONS DIFFER. Featuring 4 June 13, (By the Associated | \‘/ ater Show g ress. Y s a division of opinion | ' in peau conference circles as to mmJ A Nove{ty in Water spor“ | degree of recognitior rded the all- | Motordrome o osi e e i oo b, note sent to Admiral Kolchak by the | o 2 5 2 f five. Some delegates insist Vaude‘fi”? Athiehc Al ena B | that it the action of the council we it really a recognition of the Kolch Sheny’ 5 Mechanical , 3 1 | recognition to any government as in- | orld in Motion J| oo o mim Sake sucn ae- ! tion separately. = ot ! the tra rerian ilroad was due to Prof Ruta Bandmaster JEE e s | chak army were moving a Volga reglon with succe: DION'S WILD AND FREAK ANIMALS .ine ‘"“T.;?,fii:.,22",3:‘:;;;;‘JJZ‘SLZLQ‘Q”‘[ | 20th Century B | covernment it should be given repre- | Booth centation in the conference. Ot d intain the conference cannot “Z A Al (‘ Yo R'd Boris A. Bakhmeteff. former Rt urnat sramer s \1aes o e ) e Eatten S5 1id the reverses suffered by the without adequate protection army’s line of support. He Day—Band Concerts—Night B ooas Flen the two northern columns o DEATH FOR BOMBERS, Congress Bilis Also Provide for the | Deportation of Alien Slackers. People Who Use the Classified Column make big claims for the re- Washington, June 14—Bills de- e - | signed to bring to an end the activitie sults they get. {in this country of radical agitator i have been introduced by Representa- | { tive Aswell. democrat, of Louisia © [} . One would provide that any iscriminating Buyers | -0 should attempt to destroy life or prop by use of an infernal machine or z‘BfilCarflrzmm Luxury Without Extravagance HOUGH the Paige Bssex "Six-55” is a large car, it is also an economical car——a thoroughly practlcal vehicle for the man who wishes to avoid excessive “up-keep” without sacrificing luxurious comfort and a vast range of power. In brief it offers every advantage of the very high pnccd high powered touring car—and none of the disadvantages. It is a superb motor car— an artistic achievement and a mechanical masterpiece. . atle . other means should be deemed guilt always read the Classified Advertising in the news- Bi,c. relony and upon conviction sen- ienced to be executed. Deportation of aliens whe withdrew ons of intention to be- the United States to ¢ service during the war er who advacate d spect of the American flag i rovided in other Two Conclusions |~ DEFENDS COURTS-MARTIAL, Gen. Scott Says A. E. F. Officers Are Unanimous Against Change. papers. They know that they can profit through the propesitions they find in it. Read the Classified Advertising. It will pay you well. ! Atlantic City. N. J. June 14— Make your wants known through the Classified Major-General Hugh L. Seott, until re- g cently commander of Camp Dix fended the present cou martial sys- { tem of the United € Army in an night before the New ; ociation “I have been told by officers return- France that our officers there ; for a change of system. 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