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\/ BLICAN IRES NO EXPENSE on Office Furnishings vgehngton, D. C., ofessing an intent Bnditures of the July on to reduce government & 11.—While "BEST MEDICINE 190,000 REFUGEES FOR WOMEN” FLOCKING T0 TOMSK ousands of Dollars Lavished What Lydia E. Pinkham's s of Them | Vegetable Compound Did . ! For Chio Woman. Eu[‘OpeaH Russia Portsmouth, Ohio.—*‘I suffered from Tombsk irregularities, pains in my side and was pondence of the 80 weak at times I ""he refugces at Siberia, May 1, Associated P Tomsk, the f Siberia, ex ss i ity cente Gome From (Corre- great uni are A DISCOVERY THAT BENEFITS MANKIND Two discoveries have added greatly to human welfare. In 1835 Newton originated the vac- uum process for condensing milk with cane sugar to a semi-liquid form. In 1383 Horlick at Racine,Wis., covered how to reduce milk to a dry powder form with extract of malted grains, without cane sugar. This product HORLICK named Malted Milk. (Name since copied by others.) Its nutritive value, digestibility and ease of preparation Cardipal Del Yel 1‘.‘,‘%““.,,“1 Merry De 1 over what he termed \merican _trick? when \merican Foldie = Ron nuine YANKS NOBABASHED BHOURT FI]RMAHTY 4. 4003 Deorlenfler and Walk in on “a callers to ‘tie cardipal *who 'érdered the men, shownsup¥to (hé jrecéption room#, where he went tofmeet them. “I‘am glgd to seeyou,gentlemen,” ie said to them. “It js not often peo- ple gettgdsee me-but you have don it by o genuine American trick I enjoy immenseigy T am alw: to see Americans.” . YES YOUR EYESIGHT CAN BE IMPROVED but who, have —a bold challénge, worth L investigating. You, P / lasses ‘befpre, will tprisett, after never wo bg delightfully could hardly get around to do my ! the work, and as T had « 3 £ S B e § and three boarders lemselves with 1 S CONLIOL it made it very hard for me. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound was recommended to me. I took it who fle in the very act of curtailing ap- being fitted with correct glasses, tly from 1 stimated Into th utferin mmorrow—s—try Kl nnms the mew aid to dlges- ‘tion—as pleasant and ‘as safe to tg_xe as candy: J MADE BY SCOTT; & BOWNE MAKERS" g SCOTPS EMULSION | CURRANS' ,ere For Less O L ()‘)g‘ll mlfllv Nights Until 9 o’ Clock; Closed Wednesdays at. 1 Specnals For Saturday JHere are a fw interesting {ternm from, here nd 4here about the store. 'Buf it/is imMrtant §hat you ‘n)\ fob ‘W wAiePon both our floors, e\é§~v z‘no, every sectiof, @s the price nm’&lnge mean mighty savings 99 ww > (by simply stirring in water) and the fact that it keeps in any climate, has proved of much value to mankind as an ideal food-drink from infanty to old age. Ask for HORLICK’'S —Avold Imitations 1rope to number district of the an 150,000. hardship American Ied Cr tically 4 o uch better you can s Bpriations for army and navy, at how much better you can see 1ght you Our Specigfly “COMFORTABLE VISION.” Davis & Goodwm , Optometrists anfl Opt 327 MAJN STREET o1 of soklyn #he ghtieth formaliti than you tho could brushed, the liver- wrdinal's palace vee with the pringe ¢ inyitation ith ome enc When four erican Tomsk and organized Red Cro: here, typhus fever was sprea idly and all of the places ) fugees massed were points of in- and it has restored tion and dissemination. 1t was my health. It i scless to distribute clothing or at- | = certainly the best iy reeding unless means were first | medicine for woman’s ailments I ever jovised to stop e spread the | saw.”’—Mrs. SARA SHAW, R. No. 1, ' jeaqly epidemic. FPortsmouth, Ohio. The Red Cros now has taken over Mrs. Shaw proved the merit of this teen barracks, into which the medicine and wrote this letter in order fugees have herded ,and that other suffering women may find = (hese barracis will be clean: relief as she did. infected in turm, their. ‘Women who are suffering as she was ineanwhile heing housed N should not drag along from day to day : station. 7 kis station is provided with SIS G without giving this famous root and { baths and disinfecting apparatus for | considering the labor law, afic 4 Sl s o herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- * clothes and has dispensary and simple seurs and other attendants were dis + 3 L 3 beute table Compound, a trial. For special nospital facili e s advice in regfiard to such ailments write Under the directicn of jhe Red 4 y SR T e to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,Lynn, (‘yoss unif, there has been established | cardinal «\ufiy\ ifivitation,’ Mass. The result of its forty years ., scwing room where refu women > le tho guard now used by Representative Mondell s A 5 | ) experience is at your service. ey ke B e The ci - Je .considened before the: Seusi Ve do 1 e invitations « S Wyomine was equippediwithi 2000 P y | are given employment. The city > | will he considered before ion We dc ,3‘ use invitatior o ARl rent free,a large well-lighted and well- Plardly’ more than | woler in” America,” re- the latter sturdy oak. But this. was | {varniedinooty and\ Tumbentiwing the 300 odd provisions | turned"Father \\.,_m‘rn in Italian. “All sufficiently ~ luxurious for this | Senate, Ias cast aside the simple but | hines—American made. The Red | of (i law have been discussed | of meficahs and Cardinab EES S ea lered a new | adequate furnishings of the commit- | ss has accepted the offer of the |in the chamber of st and the | Merry Del Val will ginderstand. e ths and today his office is more | fe€ room al the capitol and has re- | Tomsk university medical school to | debate’ shows ho signs of lessening [ knows our customs §gr he has lived iy \ directors’ room of a great hank | Placed them with equipment much | turn over its clinical hospital. Ameri- | warmth. Representatives ‘of foreign | ame 3 e B tho" quarters of & plain repre- re eleg ind costly. The new | can doctors will come in later . oil companies and banking institu- | The -guard accepied B o rior o e ot and the new table alone cost All the Red Cross work focuses on | tions, which are vitally interested and made known the RS about §2,000. providing immediate relief to meet the | the proposed legislatjon, found i e Eny table, cmergency until the ref force in the vital and are usi) eon : | come self-supporting. every effort to secure modifications of | carpet. The demand for rich floor cov- difficult to obtain.: However, the proposed laws. rings has become so great that many 1 being developed to provide Your urgent need right away, to clear atives of large concerns of | and frequenting the zet the husiness. to heal broken-out places, to remover pimples and blemishes, splendid {met in Poslam which drives afvay the | very troubles you are anxiois tge be'|, PTO- | yig of quickly. Soothes m\:x,\"n; stops itching aggravation. Saves |?§ money, tewiper, embarrasgment. 1 e e d0 much—bécause it is highly con centrated. Sold cvepywhere. For free sample write to Eifergency Laktora tories, 243. W 17th St., New York City. Poslam Soap ! tender skin or tional trouble @ luxuries at the expense 8} By v vatchman and gained a auc of the church withouecith | or announcement X athd® Wallace pointed AMerry’, Del - Val's jDemocrats were confent during ng rap Reir control of Fhge b yrniture and furnishings they fn the capitol, and even (o forego gnany convenienc: Present h\‘l‘ rs f the senate house of renre entMives have begun to lavish money n their offices. congress to use the e the rail- fac work eithe: the {rans-Siberian found on rec { Vati | out Cardinal | dence. sk Less hut ew tran has a number of 1g to the breakdown in ration, 1 they - cannot with which to operate es. tories, railway close ter and the sug- srvingwith Division. 5 nd bolstered the fact that the of any get ted all o ma- a Thiladelph One of the first things the ’ ans of the senate did when they came the majorit of that br \congress was to reopen the s i the senate office building at that will exceed $20,000 a vear exe baths were closed during democrati control of the senate, and the mas Dli- be- repu cig ced up neh ¢ PAKE UP LABOR LAWS, nhabitants iy e With thelcxs 1t a clearing traordinary session of congr » cost T Mexico City, call from hosis Headed by F Wallace, th ! met the watchwan in his vari-colored | uniform and halberd and made known | the mission. [ jut you capnot call © upon the | 3 ey ing life, the completed the third week COMETY, SHOP AT of ruiors are plentitul that neither the oil nationalization I not said national bank of emission islation A1l is adjourned. two score of i upon one most of e e ———— e lahor ™ us are He o ant the dentity of situation in the nd the fine e = house - office building is to be supplied with a new desks, and chairs Iivery office in the bstituted for the hich was good encugh for ell's predecessor, cost States about 00 Senator Tod chairmar froreidh relations committee plans are employ- ment for the women and get the chil- dren to school. It is expected that this | spring a large proportion of the idle i the on- ted are CLEVER SWINDLERS ACTIV July 11.—Two clever syin lers took advantage of the procedure prevalent of the the IBROCKTON SAMPLE SHOE STORE 294 Main St. New Britain, Conn. of Berlin, for something, nowadays—by unsightly skin, making * a coup which resulted in netting them hailf tisements. million marks through They platinum adver- interested wealthy men in which duced in some underhand way and offered to sell it for cash which wa to be delivered at a point not far from Berlin in a lonely road. .The purchas appeared in Q&rvered the currency and received the' platinum, but on returning to the city’ they were challenged by alleged soldiers. The car was searched as if for weapons and the ‘platinum taken . § | by *the swindlexs. they K 7 These are z0o0d lgoking Ca pes of alt v?no),‘, ade, at $9.98 ecach, values to $15.00; “bthers at . o > Smart Dre. Made of silk, satins and, se Fadat § %00, values to $76. autos, treat to to erup- is a daily skin subject others at §° Special prices on wais \ JLaurday. T We are offéring to the public of New Britain and vicinity, thousands of dol- lars worth of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords, direct from all leading. many- facturers of Brockton such as Emerson, Marshall, Crawford, Cygolf, Bostonians ahd a great many others too numerous to mention at prices that are lower than the present market value. ) JUST THINK ! FOR THE SHOES. SALE STARTS SATURDAY - JULY I2TH, 9 A. I Just a Few of the Many Bargains & Men’s Black and White, Keds, Qizes reg. value SSI.-:')(P. THE LEATHER COST MORE THAN WE ARE ASKING Men’s Black and Brown Scout Shees in all sizes. Reg. val. $£3.00. NOW $1 95 Men’s Cygolf O‘(fords in Gun Met- al and Russia Calf, Blucher and English last, in all sizes. Reg. val. [$7. NOW ..... Men’s Havana Brown Lace Shoes and Oxfords on the English and med- ium toes in all sizes. Reg. val. $6.00. NOW Men’s Gun Metal medium toe. Reg. val. $3 all | Men’s Civilian thee in Gun Metal Calf, Bluchers and Button, medium and ‘I;Irgzig t.o.ets: Reg $5.00 value. $3.95 Men’s Emerson Dark Tan and Gun Metal Calf Shoes and Oxfords in all styles. Reg. $10 vaiue NOW . Men’s Marshall’s Gun Metal Calf Btitton on a new medium last in all sizes. Reg. value $8.00 $ 5 9 5 NOW . —Now Take a PRIESTLEY MOHAIF HE quality of the fabric is wi From Coast to Coast, t “PRIESTLEY” is famed for relid exceptional worth. . . But after al of materials deservcs the best of t C.L. & B. take pride in investing ™ LEY Mohairs with the species that distinguishes their every ga You have only tocompare a C L PRIESTLEY WMohair with the or sort to appreciate the wide differenc We would like you to make the compa slip into a C. L. Calf Blucher, #.$2.25 fiur Entire Line of Boys' Shoes at Greatly Reduced Prices $1.00 & and learn why you prefer it to the comrmon WILSON’S Men’s Silk Hose. Reg. Men’s Silk Hose. Reg, c value. NOW 2 PR, FOR i nn 7 | 50c value, NOW 3 PR. FOR $1.00