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

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; ] first of a series that had evidently STHRY []Fl-! REBS been planned hy the Bolsheviki to ; | be carried out along the Suchan rail- i | way. On the following day a Bol- ATTACK AMERICANS |t et Sy Honest Advertising. on the road, 5 the same methods as those employed | 4 ineli c ANN!NG OUTFITS : D o2 o 2w sing o “‘°\r:‘i‘r}),;ja;fi THIS is a topic we all hear now-a-days hecause so many people are inclined to T Sl ey gt ganaricens exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed unreasonabl'e v oisievists Make Drive 1 vhich: they poured i a not | remedial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask them. We won't answer it ’AR RUBBERS ] Russia on June 26 Jlosses on_the atia ;,,'1‘Lf"§;.fi-?§-.‘"(l'x;:z:‘ ourselves, we know what the answer will be, -‘ an 2 ain near Sitza. | That it hes all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days is 4 PRESERVING KEI’TLES i Bemooa, &0 2 B e e were younded, "1 to be found in its increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, and ( - § ! ihis little village, nogthestt | MEFR Coods anaams sman | our assurance that its standard will be maintained. of Vladivostok at a dawn on | rifle killing {June 25 a forco of 500 Bolshewiki | (] &ta ‘ Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Castoria Intermittent Nngian e attacked an American camp i ermiitent sniping and minor at 5 . MIILILS which were 74 mon of Company A | (265 M8 the destruction Mere and Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher l t antry, kill 19 (:‘O‘hrj ‘n\ -+ there of railway bridges and tele- | tnat T: Llete gt ! g 5 : ® > — B WD B and woundini 1 others, v of | &P lines, Jas continued verseon | Honestly advertised, Honestly placed hefore the public and from which he Honestly died of their wounds. (A |-Nnkotova and Suchan for a weelk, 80 West Main Street [ | Gcttinecen citmchn S8 cur | sommenicntion v’ o american| - expects t0 receive his reward. Telephone 381 : SRk wi!fii.‘) MILLION AT Y. M. TS Y : h i l d ren l‘y or ° o . - | guard the Plumbing Heating Tinning § 57 s plicho | ‘ o o Gulloncc near the 1 The Bolsheviki | HUTS DURING M P = i : crept up and hid in the dense under- | i brush, fi ¢ s and woodpiles ' — > the i o'clock they ! g $642,000 OFFERED TO ! e lled many of | Pespite Rapid Demobilization, There 4 > $50,000 prize offered by Thomas H leeping Ame Gtheraiviol M e in s SN - . Qi Tocs s g ns. Othe Stiil Many Soldiers in Need AIRPLANE FLIERS "¢ ST been wounde the first _ The Paris circult race of 2,500 miles | opg : red outside and wer of This Service. — for $60,000 in prizes. | Mbe cross - 100, | S oY S Ehe Boston, Mass., July 14.—Despite Nine Contests in This Country and | 509 franes in prizos ol : a0 v Abroad Attracting Attention of French paper I'Avenir. i | 9.000,000 men in uniform at A flight from G t Britain to A A. huts i e United Prominent Birdmen, ik P 7 liheir steel Dielmets ganized & | gie. Bl LB RibegUntiedy x T T e SO center of resistance ol May, according to a _ALGOHOL-3 PER GENT. , Atlantic City, July 14.—An an 5 . i s A e e e | n the home war work of the | A\'eéc{at»!d’rep&ffl“““f“‘-”""" DESC §.82 lemobilization, attendance approxi Ear: 5 N st S ia from Portugal to B { Y for this month, just issued by i R N nouncement of twelve cor ing aerial S0 s :.mfi”w P the bu Phen fon S iTaiaeltna | dfougtnisimonth fin " v.svlfi‘l 1\ -vh? ; simllotinfimel’oofl""z' syla- o 3 contests was made public yesterday by S o | Americans fought a n Indian | ZncLg tort S 1C f Bab the Aerial Leaguo of America T S0 S R R Bl 61 AT RS 9 o S 0 e i oissioersct inumiery| R S - HEN That Baby should have a bed of its own all are agreed. Yet it mong them are: ! 5 A e z G5 o Jein afte ¥ SIS b > el p — —— 3 N inf i & Dhe Lorial Leasne of Americes s 98 k to be held in Eng- | rolled in on a tiain after an Amer stationery, and | N1 Therety Promoting Digestion is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-ups than to use 1 urs, w. re *t in the e . 11C L ze | 1C e L = e obtain secretaries money i ot i a man’s medicine in an atte €| a ca! plane tours, which are to start in g I Lieber flogtyliciiaBuclZe ] ioan Sosniacnhe donny ot thehes iobt i { Cheorfuiness and RestContaits ’s me e in an attempt to r te the delicate organism of TTAtiedliStated snillecter Abio Canadai|iof 85 is offered. |s ‘x,f'r-r x\ n to Novonezhino, the (7.1-2ny-:- regs 2,416.78, $24,- | i Gheerfuf ium, Morphioenor] that same infant. Tither practice is to be shunned. Neither would Central and South America and other T SRR | siearest Ameiizacy ‘carap, > aiies | 018.40 ] nd. For their | | ne; et G4 .be tolerated by specialists in children’s diseases. Sountries. ! FALL INTO DAKE. distaic - rtainments were | 2 'EMmml.vfi[NflfP“ , b by sp i . The competitions being organized by | Mount Kisco, N. Y., § e The Bolsheviki, t ? ge re- totalling 83 A F4 e . SAMUELAITUIR Your Physician will tell you that Baby’s medicine must be pre= the Aero Club of France, for which | at | inforcements were ing, while 1,829 of them saw the 5,- = 5 pared with even greater care than Baby’s food. the president of the club, Henry | a _| withdrew toward the hills aggi 998 motion picture shows during the p ; y ) I Deutsch ‘de la Meurthe, has given| bile in which they were bei their wounded and some of theirjmonth, 520 of which were given in A Baby’s stomach when in good health is too often disarranged $400,000. by Mrs. Earl Garnong of 780 Seventy- | dead with them, but leaving behind | New Engiand. b A i by improper food. Could you for a moment, then, think of giving to 45 The fent ¢ ' York is | mintn street, Brooklyn. got out of con- vr~;:’zyml of their number who had been | | Athl e activitios were carried on | % %:Mfl e i e b e dr a ‘$25, prize offered by a3 rol and plunged fram the roadway | killed. at 2 points where soldiers, sailors 4 P S o 5 . mond Ortig into Echo lake St e e and marines were stationed. Partici- y Crimpran i fants and Children? Don’t be deceived. e —— pants in these sports, equipment for | Tt IR. edyfor § Make a mental note of this:—It is important, Mothers, that you which was provided 2 A telpful Remedy 0 A 3 i Gonsfipafi"“a“d Diarrhioedy should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of your cctators at the various F and Feverishness a Baby® must receive special care. No Baby is 80 abnormal that the ched a total | - ; Loss OF SLEEP _d desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily pre- rtment and AN m&flfiné!herd.'_r_c'“"‘fl'.fiw pared for grown-ups. natareof MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA of educa- »nal and religious work for enlist- e e e i 5 :’ =t ! GENUINE CASTORIA ALwars Bears the Signature of | of practical value in civilian life were | held, with 86,498 students in aftend- ance. The number of lectures :re- AL Gampnt 3 corded for the month is 2,118, and 1 i 35 Dos s—,}SCEN" 5 the attendance at these 5,074, 4.- 330 of whom studied in, the North- | eastern departiment. The hut libraries | lent the men 140,837 books, a to for the country and 9,394 in New & England alone THE CENTAUR In the religious ficld 4,465 ings were held. and these were at- tended by 410,340 men. There were also 2,955 Bible class meetings. which | ° e = 53,761 attended. Ribles nd testa- | w. plined fer his morganatic A report received in Paris on June | morganatic wife fro: ments totalling 105,032 were dis- | riage, and it was reported at the | 11 said that the crown prince had shot | ents had forced hint tributed. Religious workers held per- | (ime that the crown prince said he | himself in the leg because his father | vorce The dispag sonal interviews with 48,473 men, and { would rather losc his throne than give | insisted on his leaving Rumania for | Charles was stil Christian decisions were made by 4,- | s wife. six months in an effort to forget his | his former wife. 052, PARDO GOES INTO EXILE. Deposed President of Peru Fn Route to Paris via New York. Lima, July 14.-—Jose Parde, who was deposcd from the presidency on | Tuly 4. by partisans of Agusto Legu left the penitentiary here today on way into exile. Accompanied by hi brother, Juan, former president of the chamber of deputies, the ex-president went to Choreillos, where the broth- | ers embarked on the steam tug Her- which sailed north before day- overtake the Peruvian Line | Ucayali oft the Peruvian coast, the Pardo brothers would go on bo: | The ex-president will arrive at Pan ma on July 17, and wili remain there to await the other members of his family before proceeding to Paris by way of New York. The departure of the former presi- | dent occasioned no excitement, The | political situatian throughout the | country, accerding to reports, continue | trar.quil PRESIDENT MUST PAY i $21,430 INCOME TAX | Chicago, July 14—The experience of President Wilson with the workings of the income tax law of 1918, which has subtracted from his salary of $75,000 the not inconsiderable sum of 321,430, is likely to direct the presidential at- tention to the high cost of living, says the Washington correspondent of the la;rge$f= \ ‘?v \ i N I:":;wrfi T ;\b;sf in o dispatch to his selling sum "t §- | i suam rowan . : T Buffalo, N. Y., July 14.—George J. ln the wor‘d na't, Ep g | Meyer, postmaster of Buffalo, died yes- A terday after an illn of several months. He was 55 vears old. Mr. urally has to have g B { tics and was head of a large malting a package wonhy e e g g corporation, as well as director in A o o banks and life insurance companies. During the war he took no salary as of its contentsc i i A postmaster, turning the money over o the Red Cross and oth 8o look for ) i SEEKS ROYAL WIFE FOR SON. \ B | King of Rumania Forced Crown | " Prince to Divorce Morganatic Bride, x| Vienna, July 14, (Associated Press) —XKing Ferdinand of Rumania, aec- in the sealed package ] L cording to reports recetved here, 1s endeavoring to find amoeng the Euro- that keeps all its good- ; e e Prince Charles. ness in. That’s why : e (e ekt i B G | nection is Princess Yolando, the old- | est daughter of the King of Italy. Crown Prince Charles last Septem- ber mairied Miss Z; s Lambrino | without the sanction of the king. He

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