New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 4, 1919, Page 10

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A A i 25 ¥ You'll like "13:4 b P ¢l % % Cuticura | For Baby’s in| 2 Sample eac! eurs, Dopt. 5, The Origin Maited Mii Tor Infants and Invaji Avoid Imitations and Svh W Eastvx;dod Electrical Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lightin tem MAXWELL SERVICE REAR 193 MAIN Phone 387-12. Ignition Sys- Store Bulldogs; Also Al New Britain | Good Talk Young Dogs, Targe Supply Kinds of Puri 105 ARCH ST. of Ferrets, A Feed. 1121-3, I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURI. Pay 3 Cents Per Pound for Rags. L. ZELDES EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Satisfaction Guaranteed S07 Main Strect Phone 570 SOLAR ‘GLENW0OD N0.325 How About A New Furnace This is the Right Farnace for the Right Pric FURNAC GUTTERS, LEADERS STOVE REPATIRS PAPER AND TIN ROOFING, ETC. W. H. Metcaife 120 WALLACE ST. Tel. 228- Full Automatic PRINTING Therefore Accurate. BINDING AND PAPER RULING E.R. Hitchcock & Co. 303 MAIN ST. 'HENDERS) N SEES TROUBLE AHEAD, ‘British Labor Leader Wants Treaty Terms Revised Lucerne, Au there Switzerland, Be- fore be winter sets in will a rible spasm of rage and despair amon h the final be totally dicted by ish 1 i sion o in which may peoples of Europe of civilization afnihilated,” it was pr Arthur Henderson, the Brit- 1 al the opening se International socialist con- fe ¢ here The remarks of { was the principal ! nresent, followed remaing bor leadc the vesterday Mr. Henderson who British labor leader those of Otto Wells, clement of the Ge who declared that the gmen expected from the creation of a real ns. He charact d wmized in Paris without Russian members, »f the nan Gorman socialist worl socia and asantry to the peace treaty dur- Mr. Henderson de- | clared the principal points of it ought to be subjected to. immediate and thorough revision Condemnation miral Kolchak sian government tente nations, James Ramse British delc the speaker: attituc toward as as U “mere in allu his address, of head at of Ad- all-Rus- by the s expressed by MacDonald, of the and Marcel Cachin, socialist Both demanded an energetic he adopted the socialists hese nations particularly on support of the Omsk, tion rench leader. that by this ground. Emil Vandedlede, Belgian socialist, his opinion that it would be im- to reconstitute the interna- socialist wnization until the ibilities was was his view to merge the gav possible tional question or He war respon declared it it would impossible second and third socialists organiza- tions for the reason that while the sccond 'aimed at a revolution by the majority element among the peoples n conformity with democratic prin- ciples, the third was for immediate revoluton by the minority. settled. Resinol or that eczema Little watery blisters that ‘he skin and then break, a >y angry looking inflamed spots or iores that spread, with intense itching, zenerally can be described as eczema. Resinol Ointn rarely fails to gi t appear on ccompanied ided by Resinol Soap o immediate relief, and everance, usually clears away the trouble entirely. * Anoint thi {fouble entire] nt thicker at night, Sold by all druggists. For free samples write Resinol, Baltimore, fiintel Washington 69-71-73 Lafayette St. Cor. Washington NEW ZRITAIN, CONN. ROZMS $1 AND UP 2 American-European Only First-Class Patronage Solicited and Accepted Try Our 50 CENT LUNCH In Main Dining Room Served from 12 to 1:30 SPECIAL TODAY Broiled Chicken, French Fried Potatocs, Corn Fritters, Tea or Cofice, v Loenbiils Tt may to vou that the tire that had the swell blow-out is bevond hope of repair, but we are quite apt to tell differently. Various makes of are con- structed by different methods of manufacture and the repair man have the proper knowledge to be able to heal properly. We e it ° The Shop That Gives Your Dollar a Lon, T. H. COGSWELL # CHESTNUT STREFET, New Britain, Conn. seem you tires must them SCHOOL GIRL | TELLS OTHERS | How They Can Find Relief | From Periodic Sufferings. | Nashua, N. H.—‘“ I am nineteén years old and every month for two years I | had such pains that and have to leave school. I had such | paigf 1 did not know | whit todo with my- self and tried sa many remedies that | were of no use. I| read about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound | in the newspapers | and decided to tryit, | | and tlllt}t lis how }E | { found relief from pain and feel so mucl better than I use to. When I hear of “ any girl suffering agel did I tell them how Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | Compound helped me.”’— DELINA | I7ARTIN, 29 Bowers St.. Nashua, N.H. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- jound, made from native roots and {mrhs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, therefore is a perfectly saferem- edy to give your daughter, who suffers from such painful periods as did Miss so many girls write | Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, { Ifass., for advice, is because from their 40 years experience they have a store of 2vrladre which i invariably helpful. CITY ITEMS. one of the mos of the Cormican Players, ed his local engagement Sat- urday evening and will return to his home in Brooklyn, N. Y. The Women's Home and Missionary society of the Knglish Lutheran church and the Ladies’ Aid society of St. Paul’s Lutheran church of Hartford will hold an outing to- morrow at Elizabeth Park. All per- | sons desiring to go will leave on the 11:07 o’clock trolley car or the 1:24 o'clock dinky. Wall Street. 10:30 A. M.—Stocks were unsettled at the opening of to- day's stock market, heavy selling re- sulting from the latest demands of the railroad brotherhoods. Losses of one to three points were stained by representative rails, shippings, equip- ments, oils and metals. Some of the popular industrials, notably Crucible Steel, were more adversely affected. | Weakness also ruled among motors, tobaccos and various specialties con- trolled by pools. U. S. Steel broke over {wo points, rallying slightly with other leaders in the first half-hour. Marri licenses have been grant- ed to Kobert Norton Cochrane of Sharon, Conn., and Elsie May Hop- kins of 432 Main street; to Ernest James Grace and Helen Anna Tan- ning both of 450 Main street. Sacretary Bar! Kisselbrack has re- ceived some application Elanks for the reinstatement of wir 1isk insurance of soldiers, sailors and marines. Accompanied by Rev. John T. Win- ters, 28 members of St. Mary’s church left this morning on a pilgrimage to Canuda. Dancing advt. J. K. Hutchinson, popular termir Foreign tonight at Graham’s. HOLD-UP MEN CAUGHT Two Colored Men and One White Man Arrested by Bridgeport Police After Robbing Man This Morning. Bridgeport, Aug. 4.—Three hold-up men—Joseph Morandi, white, 19, of North Adams, Ma Edward Jones, colored, of this city, and John Harris, colored, of Norfolk, Va.—were caught by the police here early this morning after they had robbed one man at the point of a revolver and attempted to hold up three others. William Bradlow, who is connected with the lodging house where the men were staying at the time of the , was also taken into custod Bradlow and Jones are charged with c¢h of the peace and Morandi and ! s are held for highway robbery. LIEUT. BARDSLEY HERE. Licutenant Bardsley, who was in charge of the local R. O. T. C. train- ing at the New Britain High school, has arrived in town and is making ar- rangements to start a new class at the fall opening of the school. The cl of boys who were sent to Camp De ens last June returned Saturday after completing thelr six weeks course. SELLS STORE. W. R. Battey of Hartford has pur- chased the store of Theodore Wilson on Church street. Mr. Wilson has been in the clothing business for the past 14 vears. He is undecided as to his future plans. yves Examined After a hard day's work in the office or factory. why spoil the pleasure of an hour's read- ing in the cvening because of poor cyesi To sq the Jean forward — that reading difficult and the pleasure. i Why not get all there is out of & book by wearing glasses— if you noed them. Ou ecialty, “COMFORTABLE VISION.” Davis & Goodwin OPTOMETRIST 327 MAIN ST., type and makes decreases OPTICIAN PHONE, 1 would often faint |° | pest. | heen N PERSON Mr ALS. . Warner Johnson and son and Miss Hilda Johnson and Dudley Rapp are spending a weeks' vacation at Momauguin. . Mr. and Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rapp spent Momauguin. Witkin, Frank Reynolds, afson and Thomas McDon- turned from Ocean Beach, pent last week. Charles ald have r where they Miss Annette Kiniry, clerk in court of probate, has returned home om a {wo yecks' stay at New York fty and Motnangein. William Troy with Miss street. Mr. Pa., are Woods of and Mrs, visiting Beavel L) of Ma Mrs. M. J. Kelly of Black Rock avenue is entertaining her sister, Mis Annia Leavitt. ACCOUNTING FIRM, HARTFORD BRANCH J. Lee Nicholson & Co. Open New England Branch in Actna Bank Building. nd a Hufnagel, New Eng announces the opening of branch office of the J. company in the Hartford-Aetna Bank building of Hartford. Tt Thas been learned from Mr. Hufnagel that due to the rapidly increasing volume of work undertaken by this firm in the New England stat a branch office has been necessitated in order that closer contact may be maintained with its many clien This firm i Henry manager, Lee Nicholson Nich- ac- headed by J. olson whose reputation in counting methods of the respective work is nationally known. During the war M icholson had the honor of being chairman of a joint committee of the army-navy, department of coni- merce and the federal trad- commis- sion which committee devised wa and means of standardizing the a accounting methods of the respective departments. In addition to these du- ies, Mr. Nicholson acted also as e pert adviser to both the navy depart- ment and the United States shipping board. Upon Mr. Nicholsan’s accept- ance of a commission as major in the ordnance department the deciding of all accounting matters arising under cost-plus contracts throughout the country came under his control. This firm will specialize in cost a counting, industrial engineering serv- ice, general accounting service and in- come tax work. Just recently extended engagement Britain Machine company Lee cost this firm completed an with the New of this city. PEACE CONFERENCE NOT INTERFERING Has No Intention of Dictating the Internal Policy of Hungarian Government. Copenhagen, Aug. 4.—Premier Clemenceau, president of the peace conference, replving to wireless message from the Italian militar) mission bureau at Budapest, declares the supreme council does not intend to interfere in the internal policy of the Hungarian government and adds that Rumania will be asked to halt her forces on the line which has been reached and will not be asked to withdraw her troops to the line fixed on June 13 till the new government at Budapest has strictly confirmed the conditions of the armistice between Hungary and the allied powers, ac- cording to a Vienna dispatch received here. The Italian a commander, it is said, has sent a reply to M. Clemenceau stating that the new government is prepared to fulfill the armistice con- ditions as speedily as possible and that it requests the allied and asso- ciated powers to lend support by each power sending one regiment to Buda- It is suzgested that this be done in such a manner that the mov. ment of the troops should not partake of the nature of intervention, but more of a voluntary demonstration. A Budapest dispatch received here reports that the Rumanian command- er has notified the Hungarians that the Rumanian commission is on its way to Budapest to negotiate an armi- stice. Mike Dooin and Jimmy Walsh Re- leased—Kelchner Will Manage Team Rest of Scason. Reading, Charles teading resigned Doolan Wsh. of 2d Pa., Aug. 4.—Manager (“Red”) Dlooin of the nternational league club has and Second Baseman Mike and Utility Play Jimmie two of the most able play- the local squad have been re- It was said that Dooin had dismissed at the close of the double-header Newark Sunday but now appears that upon the re- of Dooin and Walsh the man- ¢ quit. Dooin will probably de- vote his time to business interests in Philadelphia Do N, batting with Newark Toronto, Dooin has by a late start and feure players build at at o 311 elip, may Walsh with n handicapped inability up a pennant- ind to s to | contending oy and team Kelchner, busi- scout will h the remainder ¥ Charles ness manager charge of the of the scason. two t 1 the | Physicians Recommend Castoria’ OU know the real human doctors right around in your neighborhood : the doctors made of flesh and blood just like you: the doctors with souls apd hearts: those men who are responding to your call in the dead of night as readll?' as in the broad daylight; they are ready to tell you the good that Ile'tchcrs (astoria has done, is doing and will do, from their experience and their love for children. Fletcher's Castoria is nothing new. We are not asking you to try an cxl,)e ment. We just want to impress upon you the importance of buying Flgwl.ler s Your physician will tell you this, as he knows there are a number of imitations on the market, and he is particularly interested in the welfare of your haby. Children Cry For Tie et Contents 15 Fiuid Drachumy == T AL ALGOHOL-3 PER GENT- # AVegetable Preparationforis- i s‘i\:)xfififir?gmcfend by Regule: | I ting the Stomachs i Euw}ls o b Dttt INFANTS < CH1LDREX i oy ing Digestion Thereb; - Promoting Digestion i thcrflimcss andRestmta:\s‘ neither Oplnm,}(urphtne n‘ ord Mineral, Nox NARCOT ot Mol MTELPTGEER e e Know? Do you know why you are asked to call for Fletcher’s Castoria when you want a child’s remedy: why you must insist on Fletcper’s? For years we have been explaining how the Pop\:lar)ty of Fletcher’s Castoria has brought out innumerable imitations, sub= i stitutes and counterfeits. M’”%«d § To protect the babies: to shield the homes and in defense of l| generations to come we appeal to the better judgment of parents to } insist on having Fletcher’s Castoria when in need of a child’s med- icine. And remember above all things that a child’s medicine is made for children—a medicine prepared for grown-ups ‘s not inter- changeable. A baby’s food for a baby. And a baby’s medicine is just as essential for the baby. i The Castoria Recipe (it’s on every wrapper) has been prepared by the same hands in the same manner for so many years that the signa- W ture of Chas. H. Fletcher and perfection in the product are synonymous. . Suntre € ot in fanciz i i Am'fiemeq}’ for Constipation an iarrhoed. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORI® cenuine CASTORIA ALwars Bears the Signature of ht’(;':“’“ GoMPANY- NEW YORK-_ AL mon(hs ol 33Doses 1350 i |o— 4 THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. dentist, living alone, was found dying in his apartments Saturday af ternoon as a result of an attempt on | his part to relieve a chronic affection of the bladder without assistance. He sad evidently ainted during the operation and was too weak when he revived to summon nce It is | thought he had lain on the floor several —Dr.| gays. Money amounting to several thy | hundred dollars and valuable pape: were found scattered about the room, He was removed to the city hospital and died last night. He was 80 years old Binghamton Dentist, 80 Ycars Old, FATAL STRIKE RIOTS. Paris, Aug. 3.—Five persons were killed at Basle, Switzerland, during the recent strike riots there, accord- ing to official reports on the disorders. ns were wounded Found in Dying Condition at His | Home—Alone for assi Several Days. Binghamton Albe YA ed W When You Feel Dumpy And Out of Sorts Generally Look around a little and see if the trouble is perhaps with the food. A lot of people need bet- ter nourishment. Qrape-Nuts Contains marvelous nutriment- all the goodness of wheat and bar ley; including, their rich mineral elements. Have Grape-Nuts as a daily ration with other food and see if life doesn't take on a brighter look. A delicious, economical food! You'll like it. “Theres a Reason”

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