New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 6

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TAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. Americal 3 . ime in seven months that he hs th court of common pleas. Thpllns return to New York, where he { Blanton, democrat, of Texas, request- | cett Hamby, or Jay B. Allan, as he i ~\' _\n‘:‘e.-":::a; en St.l«:gv?;dg:)0|5(71\|3()|:‘(|»:;'\(. (l):‘rJ\‘x‘I:: \]-|r|‘:!4\ml\‘l‘1\v\l::\\v lllvl":‘x:’\"v’l!”:‘vvx\ ml’l’o:tnh'nv» ~:‘\bu stands indicted on charges of as- n\f Hn:rfljdr.v W.xlson ff_)r a report on | prefers to be called, who was con- 1 i i E Judge Ma ' a plea entered by | sault. activity of labor department officials 5 q -~ 4 in wa fieturned’ to Kirkbride's on | former Judge 5 Moy Gordon! on e e and employes in the case of Thomas | 'Ctéd of murder in the first degree p | Ameuigh BifThe five days' leave was | behalf of Mr e HOUSE COMMITTET | J. Mooney, convicted in California in |for killing two employes of the Hast 3 | dise Bause of the birthday of his Last Thanksgiving Thaw had his SREs L e , | connection with bomb explosions. Brooklyn Savings bank, was sen- Total §s. Mary C. Thaw, which |first vacation. Then the distriet at- FOR MOONEY I\("["“‘J == —_— tenced yesterday by Justice Lewis L. e A AR ;‘J g ) torney of New York contended that Washington, June 27.—By unani- | HAMBY SMILES AT Fawcett, in the supreme court, in came to light today |if the trip proved that Thaw had | mous vote, the house labor commit- . Sre Sowd Brooklyn, to die in the electric chair 000 : 47| discovery of a new en- |been cured of his mental ailments |tee recommended the adoption of the EATH SENTENCE. | ot Sing Sing prison during the week | J CaflS LOSG 120, m o s record in the docket of | the state would make requisition for | resolution offered by Representative New York, July rdon Faw- | beginning July 2§ * Days in Meuse-Argonne Washington, June 2 American asualties during the 47-day Meuse- Argonne offensive aggregated 120,000 en, or .10 per cent. of the total of 1,200,000 engaged, according to a ‘statistical summary .of the war with 7, prepared by Col. Leonard Ayres, chief of the statistical branch of the general staff, and pub- lished by the war department. “Of every 100 American soldiers and sailors who took part in the war with Germany,” the report d, “‘two were killed or died of disease during the period of hostilities. Tn the north- ern army during the Civil war the Fs number was about 10. Among the T BADLY other great nations in this war, be- B e i tween 20 and 25 in each 100 called to | p.y . mablespoonful of Salts It Back the colors were killed or died. u¥ts or Bladder Bothers— Best information nhtamnhlal b)_\' the Drifk Lots SNWater, eneral staff places the total battle Fi 2 e Geaths for all belligerents at 7,450,.| /We are a nation ot meat eaters and R i dur blood is filled With uric acid, says 4 1,700,000 | & well-known authority, who warns us ussia : fiermw 600,000 | to be constantly on guard against kid- France . : 1,385,300 | ney trouble. ¥ { Great Britain 900,000 | _The kidneys do their utmost to freo | Austria . $00.000 | the blood of this irritating acid, but | Italy ... 330,000 | become weak from the overwork; Turkey 250,000 ' they get sluggish; the eliminative tis- Servia and Montenegro. 125,000 y sues clog and thus the waste is re- | fl Belgium .. o 102,000 | tained in the blood to poison the en- Rumania . 100,000 | tire system, Bulgaria . 100,000 ‘When your kidneys ache and feel United States 48,900} like lumps of lead, and you have Greece ... 7,000 | gtinging pains in the back or the urine Eurtuealis 2,000 | s cloudy, full of sediment, or the ;| American participation is summar- | pladder is irritable, obliging you to ih“d in the report in the following ta- | scek relief during the night; when you le: Total armed forces, in- cluding army, nav Tomorrow Draws to a le the Greatest Shoe Sale Ever Held. We are Forced to Close Out Our Entire High Grade Stock of W. L. DOUGLAS, DALTON and RED CROSS SHOES at Prices Way Below the Market Values IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW AS SHOES WILL BE A GOOD DEAL HIGHER THIS FALL have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stom- Herrick’s Hand i White Canvas Pumps and | g ach or rheumatism in bad weather, | White Tennis Pumps with pEATINe COTDA i 4'”‘2“}”’) get from your pharmacist about four | high d 1 heels = Made Fancy and {ma} Total men in the army 3oae 000 | ounces of Jad Salts: take a table- | Oxfords, high and low heels. heels. Plain Pumps H 3 Ji 0 nilojwentioysteeas 2,086,000 ¢poonful in a glass of water before | e Men who fought in / 5 o breakfast each morning and in a few | Ladies’ Patent Lea grancejes e 1,390,000 4avs your kidneys will act fine. This | ther, T°;)‘§d ot Sppues enih. famous salts is made from the acid of | i Brown and Black Viei Kid St 7.500.000 | ET@Pes and lemon juice, combined | Fouar S [ 2 c : Tott;lFriL:;:?stcred [ 7.500,000/| EXeRes and lomen dulce S com for | White Buckskin High Oxfords. High and low heels R 24,234,021 | Bemerations to flush and stimulate | BroRt b"gé‘ P .0 ° PY $3 48 a8 . BRStAT D aratt. thdve clogged kidneys, to neutralize the | frte e A 2,810,296 | acids in”urine so it is no longer a Cost of war to April source of irritation, thus ending urin- | % 3 7 S ¥ ) ¢ Ba‘s{gi?::)lflf{;‘_}éi‘i_,__6‘}321,550,000'0(\0 ar::;aarlnin};\‘:rli:ei’n:;;oe:?:i:: AT o White Canvas High Lace Shoes, : .Boys , Girls’ and _Chlldrens High Ladies’ Black Vici Kid Juliets with s o Y e s PR e Military Heels. White and Brown Tennis Shoes Rubber Heels Days of battle........ 200 | cent lithia-water drink, and nohody $ e Days of duration of can make a mistake by taking a little l l 0 O P l 69 Meuse-Argonne bat- occasionally, to keep the Kidneys clean G O a alr L tle ond acti ALL HIGH FANCY SHOES REBDUCED TWO AND THREE DOLLARS A PAIR Highest Grade Pumps and Men’s Mahogany Calfskin Oxfords, in all Leathers Men’s Dark Tan, Vici Kid Lace Shoes, Goodyear Welts $ 4.9 5 évggs Civoed “$22ss $ 4. 90 MODERN BOOT SHOP »isx NMain Street 1$10.98---COUCH HAMMOCKS--$10.98 Specially Priced For Saturday Only: A Full Sized Hammock, Made of Heavy Khaki, Cotion TopMattress,Supplied with Chains and Hooks, Ready to Hang, at $10.98. Others At $16.00 and Higher. Step in Tomorrow and Get In On These Special Prices iam JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. R CABINETS THE BIG FURNITURE STORE MACHINES £ a pit she doesn’ éfiycmz/ would clear her skin " She would be a pretty gir, if it wasn't ~_Resimol Soap and Resinol for that pimply, biotchy complexion!’® Oimment are excellent, too, | But the regularuse of Resinol Soap, aided i cog,oqhe bair, die- g at first by alittle Resinol Ointment, would the hair live and luseons. A1 | probably make it-clear, fresh and charm- Sriggs sell Resinol Soap Ing. 1fa poor skin is yeurhandicap, begin 7 Feviros pomomns con i using the Resinol treatment and see how et nothing that coutd inssme |

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