New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 22, 1919, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY,WULY = 1015, [BAKERS ’"] MEET | HUW 'm BE-I- R”]al:lll-----I-I SN ENENEENEEEEEEEEER ror ocanzamon g peeumamn = 1 HLE. BIG STORE Officers W]]l Be Elected at “Fruit-a-tivefioim the Way Raphael’s Dept Store 380-386 Main St. Meeting Thursday to Quick Relief “A Store for Everybody’ ' £END OF SEASON CLEARANCE SALE Constipation Results When Hot' e ol L with Rivustion ond wre Trirs Now in Progress BARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE STORE tooms on Thursday evening at §; ¢ 7 Side and Back, caused by WE CLOSE WEDNESDAYS AT NOON DURING JULY AND AUGU _Weather Stops Exercise G (@ el il e e || Sl e . crganization of the New Britain ‘When I had given up hope of ever USUAL WEDNESDAY MORNING FXTRA SPECIALS HEN the system has become accustomed to a certain dally Baking association. Heretofore the| peing well again, a friend recom- SEE OUR WINDOWS SEE OUR WINDOWS d, health is 5 akers e T ] 2 routine of exercise and foox quick to suffer if that rout bakers of the cily have mot been | oogoq e o ticeo (or Fruil ine i i owels are firs! working together for their own in- T k ine is mterfexed'wuh The bA 240 t to n_once the .change. pofklig 'r|.zl-m;g\yx I‘?‘xc (c:‘ffc(‘)'rt:\of in- | Liver Tubicts) to me and after using Different water is enough to consti- co_rr}\lbmnuon of simple laxative herbs Chamber of Comnierce they will form | the first box I felt so much better pate, Changes of food when traveling, with pepsin which rains the stomach- an association to meet at regular | that I continued to take them ; and much sitting by those accustomed tolong muscles to do their work naturally so s £ e 2 4 dates, talk over their own problems, v I am enjoying the best of health T tructhat that medicines can be dispensed with. : b [QRBOW HOYIREIEA0 Des e w:lk; ‘fill]do it. I;“c;?m:]lliixr::mi:e Onl ”m" daseiis neaded Tond ualiks look into the matter of price, review W. M. LAMPSON, when elderly people change s rsllandl et hacts labor conditions and secure informa- s & Se they quickly become constipated. Yet 4” 50¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. 5 gently and without griping. & tion as to what other cities are doing, = elderly people should be particularly JANDoRIel ol Syt ok P epainlican|be that New Brilain may keep abreast| At all dealers or sent on receipt of careful to keep their bowels open, especi- bought at any drug store for 50 and $1, with other cities of its size. The | price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, ally during the hot months. the latter the family size, or a free trial bakers feel that with united effort m| QGDENSBURG, N. Y A better remedy for the purpose can- bottle will be sent on receipt of your Ovganization they can look out for not be found on a druggist’s shelf than address to Dr. W. B. Culswcll 480 trade and serve the public Dr. Cn]dw:]ls Syrup Pepsin. It is a Washington St, Monticello, Il t CLEMENCEAU NOT Officers will be elected at the meet- Dp CAL.DWELLS P ing on Thursday and it is hoped (o READY TO SPEAK e S ln hn\e a prominent baker from one of to the ).’I”] ering. All of the bakcrs The /Der/éct' Laxative e e CTiamberto tiDeputeglThen BA joutns meeting and a large gathering is expected. New Express Deliveries. Confidence. A few weeks ago a committee of the Chamber of Commerce met with Paris, July 22.—In readiness to Messrs. Baker and Boach. officials of | hear the government's declaration of . the American Railway Express com- | its policy, on which it has been an- ress 00 s o pany, to talk over matters nortaining |Nounced a vote of confidence would 4 tc express deliverics. It was pleasing |be asked, the chamber of deputies b e hl e eSS [l o i a miovn inw Mbui Was @ Promien e ittle Shop’’ e o s SRR IGIomenCeaullviasinot irea d yilto lina ks The Busy Little op Gellvered in New Britain at o oeime | his statement, the chamber adjourned MAIN STREET ifinelnioiniogBietea lodlia i oo R Ie - SanC s S will gladly be received and the efforts i T sl importance was attached as it was of the Express company greatly aP-|anticipated the motion for an inter- preciated. pellation of the government on its . - : _ Other Notes. general policy might precipitate ani- The Grocers’ association will hold | mated debate. - its regular meeting this evening at 3 The agitation has been most o'clock in the chamber rooms. marked on the question of the high L. A. Sprague, secretary of the | cost of living, together with what the Amorskay Dress Gingham, all patterns, [f|cramner is spenting u iwo ekt | sociafits ciaims has been Slow bros- vacation at Salisbury Beach, lis- | ress in reconstruction and demobiliza- l | TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS ON | COATS SUITsS | CAPES FOR WOOMEN AND MISSE FOR WOMEN \\'h \n~qw. $15, $16.50 to $20.00 Capes Ace high shades. Awaiting Time to Vote on Broken 2 ind colors, Navy and l)lm k r\thul\‘d. $18.50 to $ 0 Coats. $22.50 to $35.00 Suits ne o $15.00 | w0 $15.00 | w7 $15.00 $25.00 to $35.00 Coats. $30.00 to $15.00 Suits | $30.00 to $45.00 Capes i ... $19.98 | wt $19.98 NO ALTERATIONS ALL SALES FINAL TUB SKIRTS WASH DRESSES e §1.50 fmist e $3 98 | [ A VERY large assortment of Tub Skirts mark- i Of Voile $22.50 to $27.50 Capes. . h -d 29 A YARD f w d d bury, Ma During his absence M tion. 32 Mary Curtin, assistant secretary, is| It was announced early in the aft- lnc es w‘ e’ c or e es ay in charge. ernoon that all the second session . — of the day the government would in- Morning Only. CITY ITEMS e e . another issue on which the govern- ment has been criticized o . = This is a very special offer. A BT 0 e e (@ o H B B lando Frizo for the erection of a TG AT " o h ll l l 45 d dwelling house on Sterling street at a i G cost of $3,500. o g . This Ingham sells regularly at C yd. Guiseppe Barrucei will build a three | C105¢d Shon ’,)'\""","' GreatestiQues tenement house on Daly avenue at the tion in Ship Strike. an Gingham, good shades, all s ed down for quick disposal—in Gaberdine and AL atece, S prace $1.50 | s PRICE s $3.98‘ ODD LOT OF COATS, SKIRTS ETC _ CHOICE 990t 0dd Coats, odd Skirts of various materials, of course not this New York, July A Gl son’s styles, wool fabrics. Out they go. SALE PRICE The Gorbach, Stern & Hammer cor- | ship demand of the striking seamen poration will soon apply to Building | continues to be the stumbling block — = == e — Inspector Arthur N. Rutherford fi in the way of a settlement of the | : = 3 permits for the construction of five| jeadlock that has tied up coastwise (WeClose Wednesdays at Noon) S B R BT ERE SEEEB ’ new houses at a cost of about $30,000. } {.1de for more than two weeks at e = e o R Theodore Gillilard of 10 Oak street, | {his and other Atlantic 2 i Py Hartfornd | and Miss Agines MeGillicail. o prospect of overtures from the | srants will be paid to home people in WARSHIPS KEEP PEACE. 557 PEOPLE KILLED. y, daughter of John McGillicuddy of | gteamship owners was possible, ac- |ican money deposited with the fed- | yoiio rile 25— In connection with Munich, July 22.—Fjve hundred I Spruce street, Hartford, were| .ording to officers of the American | eration will be used as buying power | ., . .ontrol of the Caroline, Marshal | and fifty-seven persons were Killed nted a marriage license last eve- | & A = g el f e o i ESRSsnss Lim el steatiiship sdsodition jgwhofretieratad linblond SELIBNE OrEan s gl Thone 1 other South Pacific islands en- | in street fighting during the Commun- s . previous statements that questions of | of the Jugo-Slavs in the United ists' insurrection from April 30 to May Closed ‘Mednesdays at 12 15 The White Eagle Manufacturing| v cec and hours of work could be | States who intend to return. we shalt | (rusied to Japan by the peace con- | 75, BOC G0 B ARTC 40 A0 Hag . ;;21:111"::;{e\1\|\i\'\;1\‘.x"ve:sx‘\tly. nlrg.unlze.\iy adjusted, but that the owners would | obtain a fund of between 500,000,000 | ference, the Japanese sovernment is| yovernment troops, 1 Red Goind du‘-n}g (.";le”, ‘\\fh;ch (::”(;n‘re l:n;”:; not agree to the closed shop prinei and 1,000,000,000 francs. The ”“"‘l-‘ contemplating the organization of a | troops and 377 civilians were killed B S 2 ® The union committees in charge of | of the country are great in agricul- . T s andred aad the principal lines of manufacture. of be | and ne hundred and special squadron warships to Products will be on sale at the local IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHQGEEEHEEIIIIII-IIIIIIIIl...l.l....ll-' the strike declared today that the | tural machinery, shoes, clothing and e ; eighty-six were executed of which 42 utens + | stztioned in the South Sea region. e 9 . stores. mem e propareditoliematnfou g la RN defotiizoniidomestic were insurgents and 144 civilian C l ren s ln am Frank Kerin has resigned his po- } ““Wiii Voth sides firm in their stand = T i = = = - sition in the repair department of [ ¢ ot DOUL SRR R LT Bron- s * [able that the dispute might be r gflflflflflflflflflnflflflflflflfl[lflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflnflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflfl; - > > < o ferred to the department of labor AL SIOY DAL CDLES division on mediation and concilia- o Loo. ]Jg o Waste. Dresses e I TRy (G | PO R Issue on Sabbath Law. JUGO [‘AVS COUNT when your breakfast cereal 1s Sizes 2 to 14 Years or Svens zolt timics In the sate sun- | ON AMERICAN MONEY : " [ In Plaids, Stripes and Plain Colors. l'““““l"}“””l;lt‘.:l RPN —the pure and unadul- terated food values of wheat and barley, rich in nourishment, sound in true building of the state police, following com- Financial Basis: OnSaleiWednesday®ats8 308 a s mat Al | e e e e e quality, and easy to dlgest Day league. formulated here to utilize the money / ‘Ask your‘ grocer Holyoke golfers are determined ‘¢ sent home or brought home from the 98¢ each. red to g complain to state police authorities | United States by natives of Jugo- O dc l . S h w. d at golf is being played on Sunday | Slavia to (‘lnuhle xlhvsLFoun\lr,\'\‘t(; pur- a1 other cities and towns of Massu- | chase goods in the nited States or n lsp ay m our OUt mdow. chusetts and they will present evi- | elsewhere dence to substantiate their com-] To accomplish this, steps are being ; Plzints. The motive of the Helyoke ; taken to organize a General (‘o-oper olters in tying up Sunday playing | tive I'ederation. A convention for ° throughout the state is to force ac- | that purpose soon will be held in Bel- tion on the Sunday golf issuc and | grade. It is proposed to unite in this ress ol es compel the legislature to make such | federation 14 co-operative unions al- plaving legal. ready existing in Serbia, Slovenia, Not only Sunday golf was put un- | Croatia and Dalmatia. Each union H = s der the ban in Holyoke Sunday, but |is composed of smaller units known In Light and Medium Stripes and [ iin o, Siche S tot | 0 comnomes of S0 o ione o For the first Sunday in ten s s | which exist in all branches of indus- | the diamonds used by local amateur | try. Flgures' On Sale wednesday at 8'30 a. m' ~lnhs were deserted. The largest among the 14 unions is Chief John H. Plunkett, of the state | the Federation of the Serbian Farm- 19C Yard_ | police, declared that if there is to be | ers’ Co-operative Societies. Alto- a state-wide crusade against the m‘n, gether the unions have a total mem- ing of Sunday golf, baseball bership of 400,000 heads of familics, other sports, “it is up to the police | corresponding to about 2,000,000 per- to enforce the law and not wink at | sons. L] 1t.”" The Lord's Day league is taking If the general federation of these an active part in the move against| 14 unions is accomplished, it is pro- = s Belgrade. This is considered the OLD TIME JOCK ZAD. most practical effort yet made to re- $1 69 V l $2 50 — - establish credit in Jugo-Slavia. The 0J. alue o John A .Williams Won Fame on Dwy- | new federation would sell products er and Croker's Mounts. and purchase for all of its members, RIS s - introduce modern machinery, gather On Sale Wednesday at 8.30 a. m || New York, yuiy 22—ohn 4 Wil-| (10 Suvings of emigrants and A the 5 i : llams, who won fame as a jockey in| girmers to cultivate the land. It is 1880 and continued a successful ca- il & 5 5 See them il’l our North Window. | S ot e, oA s intended to be not political but eco- . o ele o s o ot his|nomic and might easily he the most home, 294 Neptune avenue, Coney Is. | PoWwerful institution of Jugo-Slay T e e 2 1. F. Lupis-Vukic, of Dalmatia, a Williams, who was born at Mobile, | Panker wWho lived for many vears in Ala., came to New York when a lad | America, is the author of the feders and first rode for the Dwyer brothers, | tion plan. e said that he expected i He later was jockey for Richard Cro-| 200,000 of the nearly 1,000,000 Jugo- ker and Willlam B, Lakeland Slavs in the United States to return After he left the track he became a | to their homes here, bringing Amer- 381-383- 85 MAIN STREET policeman. He retired in 1910. Fu-|ican push and the money they have 2 | neral services will be held in the| earned in the United States Guardian Angel Catholic church, Co- ‘The money sent home by )| ney Island, at 10 a, m. 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