New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 12, 1919, Page 7

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i TRTUREL FOR TEN YEARS With Terrible Stomach Trouble Unt "'She Tried “FRUIT-A-TIVES" B MRS. F. 8. STOLZ 8807 Sacto Ave., Sacramento, Cal. I had Stomach Trouble for 10 years, which became so bad that I got Stomach Cramps two or three times a weck. After years of terrible torture, I read about ‘Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit | Liver Tablets, and sent for a trial box and wrote that it was the last remedy | X would use—if ‘Fruit-a-tives’ did nof help me, I would die. After taking the trial box, I felt better, so kept on taking ‘Fruit-a- GEORGE, A‘LE)(E‘.\'(I'E',’\—L‘ ,\N‘:‘; :"IJ.; SOKTTI:I:‘ r.hr:: in pl;lg hats right LONDON HEARD THE : E\\}'S—-l-‘\x:d <!fu~‘clring (‘nn\(\b (l’l:;nl‘l:!‘d ::]1:‘ :)h"i;_l:]. tives’ fornearly a year, and am thank- ‘here . arrows pol T ere shown 3 B v i 3 istel t E ors n; erican an Sritis Vi A : )“!:»::n :::( S i ) ) righl: nf‘t(cr‘“flw‘;::;c;apfl?on?\un?\i’; soldiers nm:"l‘l“?l‘ S du;’(:lhflx;lcc":;\:l b B the victory milogas tho ful to eay ‘Fruit-a-tizes saved my lfe: = ; g Tt also saved a friend from an signed.” There’s a smile on Wilson's face in the picture and he's ready to picture shows. . S e the order *“Ilome Sam.” operation for Stomach Trouble, after he had given up all hope of getfing | S ! 5 well”, Mzs. F. 8. STOLZ. ! o= | premised, so when Peter heard the IRELAND‘S GLASS ! Tt sente o on of sol- [ BANK STATEMENT SHOWS I AWARDED FOOD MEDAL 50c. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. | 5 o'clock whistle blow he started out 1 | dier saints, L 1us, Mar- JOUNT PROSPERITY. | L 1 A% a1l 3oalocal or sent on receiptil L E R | very importantly. R e i tin, , Joan Arc and In_ng Washington, . July 12 The . 5 2 T Soutlh | | " He stopped at the first eclump of | | Louls led by Saint el and Saint | country’s prosperity is reflected in the price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, | | Michigan Woman Honored By Gov- i s -, i i T T J Bri i | dogwood and cut a long t«lcn‘dcr‘ ained Glass-Making New Industry | George and followed by King Arthur's | natjonal bank statement under the | OGDENSBURG, N, Y. rings > l switch. It took some time to select o ) A | knights, meeting a warrior escorted | comptroller of the treasury's call of | r—— —— zs Home the Cows. oho that just suited him. Then when | ©P Emerald Isle: High Quality, Sy’ archangels Gabriel and Ra- | gy Remrs et ki =mE e li he got started again a baby cotton- | Causes Increased Demands By U. §. | Phael and the angels of Death and | yeey ,825,000,000, an increase of >roduction in War Times. (i o (R sot) tail led him a chase through tho oats | of Peace $807,000,000 since March 4, date of ernment For Encouraging Food war gard On the obvers figure of a 1ng women working ovi ! : : e Aima, Mich., July 12.—In recogni- | garden plants. In low relief are s Peter always went with his grand- | at th - side of the lane. Dublin, July 12.—Dublin has de- | the last previous call, and a gain of | t;on of work in encouraging food pro- l rs marching. The decor father after the cows. The pasture| When he finally got to the gate the | veloped greatly the stained glass art | WORLD WAR'S TOLL MORE | almost ten billions of dollars In SIX | quction during the war, the national | tive for the reverse is a buske “bs’n quarter of mile from the | cOWs 1354 gotten tived of walting and | jpqustry and many churches which | THAN 7,500,000 LIVES. | years. " | war garden commission has awarded | cr filled with the varied product of heuse and a long lane with a fence on | had lain down. Peter had quite a time | ;504 to get stained glass from Mun- ! t . '|” Deposits on May 12 were $15,908.- | o "1edal to Mrs. Franels King of this | war garden. Under the basket appes St en et TIeNTaal foa il e baia i Mecttcltb o startan MO B neliwayl s CEE LRSS BEE S ORt e | o Rporiafiwar ecet e oS Io T (000,000 8= iriorense ot $1,518.000,000 | 51" “{1lc Dresident of the Women’s |the words: “The seeds of victory i pustur | nome he found a quail nest. HO StOP- | yion of Irish glngs has grown | 1982300 soldiers of all countries: | since May 10, 1918. Loans and dis- | National Farm and Garden gssocia- | sure the fruits of peace,” a hoe and U.do\:i ?\{;:m ls;:\fux_r when the 6 :]uox;‘n%n;tfigii‘]\l thfl'f:“_v ‘he“h““‘“?"‘ |and extended hevond the borders of | the money cost was between $185,- ! counts on May 12 amounted to $9,- {4jon. The presentation was made by |rifle crossed and the dates 1 stle blew. Then grandpa e ehind the cows, Who Were |1 o)ara and windows have been sup- | 000,000,000 and $195,000,000,000; in { #94,000,000, an increase of $213.- (harles Lathrop Pack, president of the P | | | | i | | i ff;' )1110 :mll\mg finished in time for | gu’mnp‘; 5 n@‘wcm. lTl\en‘ he found | L1569 not only to churches in Eng- | shipping. the toll was 23,05,383 tons | 000,000 over March 4 1919. { commission. A similar medal has SEARCH FOR PETRS e e e randfather hopfogc. 2y the Umo |land but across tho Atlamtic. | of merchant vess sl R | o e e been presented to the heads of the | London, July 12.—Z e O e ¥ anara veelwalin el withone (o temarkablepvindon Ras i tboen [ L0080 e Sl isuis Of tme Uoifed ' Siaies | laes Srs bo 06 S I M onel oneinoll R Dot S Mae . S Rb o T TG i, n 5 G| ik were compiled by the | Berlin, July 12.—Ger : ind, France, Belgium and Ttaly, |ish governmeg H l. k’ was blowing. 3 mm\\gl"in! which the Duke of Con- | war l;"‘.\ ZY‘\(‘XH“}H the :;”.HCSV of | Ermolli, Auffenberg, and to the world leaders in food con- | for ]rlil’i(flr\\ L R, et % o 1 naug: is putting up in Ottawa to the | Senator IeC'umber, republican, of | Dantari, four well-Kkr ze] : i trol. financial s oriick’s 't['ze Original Seter hane s b d memory of the cight members of his | North Dakota, and were made pub- { the former Austro-Hungarian armies, | The medal was designed with the |told the hql . Malted Milk — Avoid 'M‘T‘ fi"”“'“m{\“"‘:é“_”;]i -:“'_‘;'”‘ worse | Canadian staff who fell in the war. | lic by him as the most telling rca- | have offered their services to the | object of representing the country's | He also ef 3 g N £ (0 el aid The window was designed by a young | son why there should be a league of | Czecho-Slovak government. The offc military service and the support given s would, Imitations & Substitutes | CARPENTER MOORE Belfast artist, Miss Gedde: tio | has been refused !'to it by those w ed in their duction, pj | | = ——— —— e e OULDN'T A VACATIO! THE WASH TUB BE WELCO! -~ q It is Monday morning--washday! { The thermometer bubbles at bood heat, scarcely a breath of air is stirrj the tubs, hot--almost scorching hot. ( Heat and labor make you wilt and crumple. Wouldn’t a vacation frg welcome this season, at least while the summar weather is at its fierce q Try it. You will be rewarded with better health and freedom fq are resting, we can do your family washing--using soft water ans garments and household linen as dainty and sweet-smelling as you ;1] Pdlione us and we will tide you over these warm-weather days | undle. Union Laundry and . 266 ARCH STREET S

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