New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 6, 1919, Page 10

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PERSOMALS. [stuacs e BATILE BEWEEN | How Nuxated Iron Helped Samucl Armstrong formerly of this i e for 4 e, " e i [;APITA AND LABUR Put Me In Such Superb Condltlon As To Endblc >resident of Trolley Company Denies The DMisses Gertrude and Mary % Donlan, Olga Popple and Clara Lar- teport That Strike Breakers | e son arc spending their vacations at | (Continued from First Page) e 0 l ess l ar Ocean Beach ! Are Being Used. | oLy % Norwich, Aug. 6.—President R. W.| dom. We now demand that it become “ h W ’ - % Private Harold Daigle, son of Wil- | perkins of the Shore Line Electric| the home of industrial freedom. And WIn I e Orld S Champlonshlp liam Daigle of Fairview stre ar- Frecdom Must Be Extended. - : Railway system today denicd that any | rived home Wednesday B from 'y ca nly be a ed by strike breakers were being hired as | This can only be accomplished by E overseas 5 extending to industry the same right ' «Nu: r ut added had been reported. He said, in part of Individual freedom recognized by STIGER OF THE RING?” 3 b 5 pow:?tebdchlmodn r;:y s Ly Bl © neoln court is| “We have not a man on the job Who | ;¢ founders of our government in es- o el spending (he week in Naugatuck. : . so classified. They have been | (5 SUE S (5 emoeracy. The need Tells a Secret of His Training— e and helped me to accomp- 3 — zed as permanent employes as| 5 S e : = i & Misses Lena and Mollie Becker A T e e “’;\“:;:"‘:L‘”Ll‘_'fli_\“c};fu,“'; (1‘:‘:1‘; ?)I.;::“,‘{:, Recommends Nuxated Iron ToEvery § lish what I did at Toledo FOR Dave | fo (helr Home In thiv) matuie auc Uiy ane pelh. sneie rest in alt industry. Ahe right of Man and Woman Who Wants To JACK DEMPSEY returncd to terest 3 i it Gl e oG just as all men formerly employed by S % . 4 THIRSTY FOLKS | &m0 G ongaged, namety tnrougn | S0 MOCS MRGIERGE TS "ean Build Greater Mrs. M. Witz and daughter Emil; regular application, followed by a| only be accompli - permitting wt reciate a beverage that | 2hd Mrs. A, Bichman and children physical examination. We have turn- | ;. (qucers and consumers to share in tlEflgt y flEI’gy an OWET 0 {mvr;mh alm*'mfictmt e s ndn fhcir | acation | in|| e0 down' every: praposibionimadettoiusi|F e REEtE oSG AR S e L e refreshing and wholesome, | | SiiecEt Piad " | from strike breaking agencies, and the 5 orid , e e g R s with lots of lifc, snap, and tang | mon now coming into our service are | {020 B B SIS Move T o Moty sCCpETiial o e igee to i = 4 employed by our own representative N Io - ical superior’to any living man— 0 1t, Miss Anna Crosby and Miss Mae 3 embodied in the plan outlined in the < ack £ and not by strike breaking or employ- | gin i, the Superman of the Age—Jac Groman arc spending their vacation S et g 3 ANZAC at Sound View. OO QiONOE Ctartiont NentGrasnaes: Dempsey, Heavyweight Cham- President Perkins also stated that 2 3 5 o 2 is the one soft drink that com- % 85 m(!m men are now broken in or in “Our belief in the ecflicacy of this pion of the world, explains be- ; 3 Sera William Harrison (“Jack”) “pletely satisfies men, w S MAY BIE PLANE training in New London and the crews ]1:1;!\ i\({vrnfl';n:yl\d. \1\'0 Q}n:\‘rm'o u]nq ow tlu’: part D \:xaled Iron i £ N Dempsey— Pure, healthful, and tast Lakeville, Aug. 6.—J. I. Silvernale | aiq the situation was the same as y we raise the banner of democracy in h“" for the supreme test (’f his M e i) tiger in the ring, the intensely of vim, rich in food valuc, a of this piace said last night that| terday, cars running between Norwich | control of industry. We advance to a carcer. In his decisive, smashing human side_of the new World’s { while huckleberrying he had discov- | 4ng New London, on the East Lyme | new crusade with the faith of the Pil- victory over the mighty Willard who £ § Champllo(nhls_ c;;aox;ly;i SQDW‘}(."Y il a remark he is ed as making an untamed guaranteedtobtenon-intoxic el e e : il e i 5 h 1 k Bk B e AN ered what he helieved tc 3 e | givision as far as Flanders Corner ang E he convictians o he had never before been knocked from B A h Call for it by name—ANZAC. ; rplane of &apt. Mansell R. | on the New London lines. fframers af the constitution and with e e : : just before the big fight, in anadian ace, on Mt. Riga is expected cars will run on the| the hope of America for economic in- his feet, Dempsey displayed a dynamic i which he said: “I have tele- Bi; the gl »wo\Ek or case a8 Tie e il el N dependence.” overwhelming strength and power : 4 graphed my Mother that I will W1?r€,\ I s are el R e R T e VR —_— never before known in the history of 8 : WALk ;}:ft ;‘;?:;"{‘;“;}‘S‘fpg’;?n&f‘:‘,‘ sold. Iir C J (%A B ) Mr. Silve v|udv said that e N T e P By A b 2 5 P v i Cite N At Sibenale sid al | B WPORT TENNIS the ring. That he took Nuxated [y : A I'm going to win that title NZAC CO. “Boston. Ssian aanplane, he viewed it from ron as a part of his training is con- P : : if for no other reason than lerable distance from a ledge MATCHES ARE ON \'incing evidence of the importance 5 k i ?ccausled ,],l‘vc promised her - - W 1 overlooked a deep gully. He a 4 s O e SN ¥ would. = Local Distributors. STRE o i i e e B ol N[]T EHNS"]EREI] : il 9 Reciig T ) G L e . ephew an effor eate > o i il £ 3 By b3 the ar uxate ron Miner. Read & Tullock, nephew, in an effort to locate the ; S o ELVLOE : iy playeg pNTAEC plance was unsuccessful. He is | Tilden Defeats Washburn in Third | : : t plannis ake another attempt. S . = e holds Nuxated Iron as a master i If\ffi“'d'"' frern N k:gp ‘1.1[‘15 promise to win ound of Casino Tennis Tour- ; B Dempsey placed ni : itle: (Continued from First Page) strength and blood builder. Vi uu?\rr\m y in a o Tods bk § B hands o P DEuCH RGNS — a st his_training and. compets i 3 wise to lay the minutes before the 1 c ¢ the bis RBEEE and hecdcd i 3 Bl S on e Mol ; te and that T would communicate 3 T B &y opinion whoever made S i 2 3 : - 1 of X / stio axates B o the food we eat and the wafihflllfiflll A B d| Philadelphia, today defeated W. H.| ith the president. The president E e fos it ‘i o ss‘l‘ufifisu;fi;yu’gc }r‘t‘flxi\ getting i oxyeen contained in the air we e B Washburn, New York, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3,| agreed with me and cabled the peace " Tsoon noticed that I couid Dempsey into conditionis to be ¢ breathe. But unless the blood is B o rich in iron to increase its oxygen €9-71-73 Lafayette St. |y 10-8 in the third round of the New- | Commission. d without plenty of ich, S bood Fied \! power, it cannot develop living Cor. washington f ff FOR THURSDAY e et o, —— : : er M40 %1 with health-giving and strength building VR R e R T NEW BRITAIN, CONN. X 1\ Singles, third round—R. Norris Wi NGAG porta a d : and the terrific on- 3 5 i rooms st anoue fi i AND FRIDAY v e E e EMENT ANNOUNGED o fine condition.” For- g his o Witard"1¢ shoutd WM Bealthy men and, women, with il Ty e liams, Boston, defeated Charl upon American-European the ones who go_through life Newport, R. I, Aug. 6.—Tilden, w Garland, Jr., Pittsburgh, 1-6, 6-4, 8-6, -buildir outdoor 1 4 ma % mpsey should Y Only First-Class Patronage FRESH HAKE e ) p'my blood rich in red Rt 3 : oty should g a smile, ‘selfreliant and dead Y R S Marion Todd of Katonah, N. Y. the World’s how much mor. tant it i for the avér- fE ) fearless and thicir dynamic power Solicited and Accepted § eaas £ G. Gravem, San Francisco, 6-1, 4 C s T felt that I age man or a e ar gy make them OFf i e e e should leav undone that might help fack of iron in . “Th § v masters of their Try Our 50 CENT LUNCH Ul B incisco, defeated T. C. Bundy, San o me to win. I was advised of the grea? value a surprising numl £ _whn suffer g L destinies. It is sur- SLICED BLUEFISH.. Ib 20¢ - cisco. 6-1, 6-2, 10-8. C. J. Grif- T G (T (T f m\]‘r(nlnc for buil fin the 'b‘l(nnd from iron ;1?]« s capable man 5 ol !;m ‘rxnz‘(fi:;p‘l: 5 ; ol ; h (Bt (e, WG, (e 4 Ve ng the ne 1d aiding in keep. or wos s just's Sl W o In Main Dining Room ¥ L(I)l NDE I{‘\I o l‘l: 5 | fin, San Francisco, defeated J. S. Cush- e fhe byt SPETE e CRAGAt Y ::", Shpstoimdnninglhectme ) lifc g in reality suffer- i BUTTERETS SN 25 , Newpart, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3. Wil-| Mrs. €eorge T Catons that its use has helped to wonderfully in- physical strength and encrgy which com ing from iron deficiency Served from 12 o 1:30 WACKEREL et T e v DLEEieciES Todd jof Fatonah il crease my Stamina and endurance. Nuxated from having plents of o in Uhe Slood, and do not know it. To supply this lack 4 & . y > -, announces the engagement of r dded behind my punch and Lack of iron in the blood not only makes a ©f iron and help build stronger, healthier SPECIAL TODAY /. M. hburn, New York, 6-4,| her daughter, marion, to Percival me to lish what I did at man @ physical and mental weakling, nery- men and women, better able physically to i Cbi « B oQ . 5 : jergtied Obicken, Fresh 22C . ; b Platt son of E. C. Platt of Newton e results in my own case ous, irritable, casily fatigued, but it utierly meet the pro n(s;‘\‘t‘suin;;rt life, T h;- srench F >otatoes. 2l 5 Doubles, r —Josiah Wheel- | ¢ S 3 = R sion of super endurance is Tobs him of that le force, that st ieve that physicians very op- e, | Chilled ¢ e e ot loa ho% | Conn. Miss Todd ana Mr. Platt are X T TS S o Rt e R, so‘ncsco:;::;?; portunity, preseribe organic iron—Nuxated Corn Fritters, IRING . . Ib 6e in a 2 v vants to build greater It may also transform a beautiful, sweet- best tonic and red blood build it and J. W. Foster defeated A. S. ¥ | Cragin and W. Rosenbaum, 5-7, 6 : Beg jory Cafce, : HADDOC ',‘ b N9 g 6-1. ’('\',“"_‘;e,‘ff q:) '”‘"“t'f‘ & ;“’f”fl;,, . strength, energy and power.” tempered woman into_one who i$ cross, medical sci SD HALIBUT .. 1b 22¢ @ i hird ourat W John- | \Vaterbury. During the war Miss In connection with the foregoing state- nervous and irritable. To help make strong, Maxvracroess' Nore: Todd did canteen work in New York. ment made by Jack Dempsey, Dr. James keen, red-blogded Americans there s nothing b7 Jack Dempiey snd 7 Prescribed And recome B\ TRG i son rdelphia, defeated W. P. Bur- i ded above by physiciane 1s not a secret remedy busone HAMBURG : . phia, 2 e r o G Trini : ul formerly phy _of in my experience which I have found so minded abors by physlciaeslonots er ! den, Newport, by default. §. H. Vo-| Mr. Platt is a graduate of Trini valuable as_organic_iron—Nuxated Tron.” e loreanisiton profuct I i 25(: shell of New York defeated Maurice | ¢01l€8e in the class of 1915 and v i < o ¢ Hospi Dr. John J. Van Horne, formerly Medical dossnof isga Iron—for in my experience it is one of the well known in this cit She is a strongly recommend Nuxated Iron to every to success and power in every walk of life. rs known to 5 . P . o a Phi 1 : (IR BHysit stomach, T McLoughlin, the Califarnia comet, | # Member of the Delta Phi fra- g adopted by Inspector and Clinical Physician on_the & = A 2 S s T e o ! and Dempsey may have had a great Board of Health of the City of New Yorl, eutirely stistaciory sesulis o overy purchaseror thes Sl . 6 1bs 25¢ in five sets in the third round. The f‘;f“y‘"l“;“: P‘:‘(I?C‘»m‘d”‘;‘;‘i;fi“("“’“‘("f "‘:"‘; U ot ¢ ight. says: “‘Strength and vitality of body and gt ks ¥ MRIEIE sc B The : a2y f iz- | city. During the war Mr. Platt was 2 z - = —— SALL T PORK o HEmeaae one of the first to be sent across. He: LIVER - 8 L — enlisted in the Roosevelt ‘Hospital PORK CHOPS . 35¢ | gy s < < Unit under the cha of Dr. Charle: I ROAST QUESTIONNAIRE CRWARDED. | = e e e | Couniawere aavare orithal o return to this country Mr. Platt was | it Was not expected that the wedding healing art of roots, herbs, leaves and & Local Veterans of World War - c Gelianiiay bar g 3 oty emai BOH LD I{AMq socaliiVetoransEotRWOrIdEW At to RRe -l o o ferre diitol bl o il e | wouldR e i ! | barks. In these he discovers emol Gobel ; Ceive lCortincate Ervom State: Guarters ander General Thayer. fe | 2nd Mrs. Spencer will make their| lients, astringents, laxatives and ton- L & Sliced War Bureau this morning forwarded | No date for the wedding has been | ;14 sorved for o | To such good, old-fashioned roots the first batch of aucstlonuaires nlled | sct. front with the 77th division. He mg‘ and herbs Lydia F. Pinkham's Veg- | ceased left property valued at $2. Automatic =1 P - out by the local sailors, soldiers and i in an infantry regiment, was gassed in | ctable Compound, the most efficient | 472.37. Frederick A. Wooster and ¥ PRINTING G : rolia marines to the state librarian at | action and sent home with a casualiy | remedy in the world for female ills, | Melvin G. Pocanto were the ap< Therefore Accurate. | f 5 veterans are to be filed away in the BINDING AND § I8 ; archives of the capitol as a perma- PAPER RULING x s nent record. In return for filling out | This Is the Number Now Believed | ? the questionnaire each veteran will receive a handsomely embossed certi- | | I il ICE WATERMELONS ca 35c¢ ficate from the state. Arsonal. i i L A A " I ““;‘N ! 303 MAIN ST. COMPOUND ........ Ib 3lc l Secretark Kisselbrack received an 1 3 R | g S — - — additional shipmnt of questionnaires| Raritan, N. J, Aug. 6.—Ten men A today and is anxious to have every | are believed to have been killed in an soldier, sailor and marine in this | explosion of a magazine of the gov- city secure a blank and fill it out. | ernment arsenal here on Monday it The certificates will be forwarded to| was learned today. Seven bodies Secretary Kisselbrack for distribu- | have been recovered and three of : J. Cesary, New Brunswick, N. J.; NOTICE. George Puzick, Perth Amboy, N, J.: e ’ P B | Scaled bids will be received by the ! L. Sclar, Steelton, N. J. Iifteen men = 9 il g il ; Mlleage On Youl‘ Tlre‘ Board of INire Commissioners in con- | were sitting with their backs against = ) . M A ww‘!flkmwm P | nection with proposed alterations to | the outside wall of the magazine at A ; i Il i AHAAN LI 2 building on Elm street adjoining | the time of the explosion according T . No. 2 Fire Station and now used by | to Lieut. Jeffords, adjutant at the = TR C d After running 4,000 to 6,000 miles on the Board of Public Works as arsenal. Two of th men are in the @ (il lgarettes made tO in this city on July 24 by Rev. J. L. Indian Medicine Men. it has been restoring the women of America to health, until it is now Sullivan. Although friends of the In the Indian Tribe one finds the as the standard remedy. intentions, | “Medicine Man,”’—one versed in the “‘l'nlfi‘i'lfi“l —advt. lio Focareti, indicates that the ded#® T to Have Been Killed at Raritan a | garage; for mason, concrete, installa- | arsenal hospital suffering from in- your, tires, wouldn’t it interest you to B | tion of fireproof windows and sashes Juries from which they are expected Z | and other changes incident there to tO_recover, and three escaped. ’ meet your taSte know that you could get again as much convert said buildings into a firoproof | | Lieut. Jeffords = said _considerable y : Camels are offered yo tte entirel : AR headquarters, | difficulty was being cxperienced in N \ : £ o u as a cigarette entire: mileage out of them—at half the cost of H Certified cheeks for tom (103 par | identifying the bodies recovered. ! y £ th di v g Y o | X 4 X\ out of the ordinary—a flavor and smoothness the original set St IO 2o U O b I I e o CITY ITEMS o never before attained. To best realize their qual- accompany. . : ] } Copies of specifications may be T M ity compare Camels with } 3 And wouldn’t the proposition have even Tt i e : - Fieoaane Lalanis bt A E Gl atete in a stronger appeal, if you were promised Board of Fire Commissioners, No. 71| Big clearance of all the pretty the world at any price! ¥ i o Churoh street. things at the Woman’s Shop.—adv i Y= o . e puncture-proof service in addition to Bids must be in the hands of the| The Ladies’ Auxiliary N Tic, i Camels flavor is so refreshing, so enticing, it will Clerk of the Board of Fire Com-| Will hold their meeting Thursday win you at once—it is so new and unusual. That’s this heretofore unheard of economy? missioners mnot later than § p, m., | evening at the home of Mrs. W. d s i b August 12, 1919, and bidders are in- | OWens of Kensington. Members will it i what Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and A new scientific principle in - tire con- § | vited to be present at the opening at | eave on the 7:07 car from the center. il i choice Domestic tobacco gives you! You'll prefer A 5 % 3 the Fire Commission Office, City Hall, 1. Black of Russell & Erwin's has il i i 5 2 5 p struction makes all this possible. at the hour and date appointed. All | presented the captain of the girls’ A A this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! bids must be sealed. | baseball team of Russell & Erwin's The fact that over 600,000 motorists in : Bids shall be subject to approval of | with a real baseball. i ,' i I As you smoke Camels, you'll note absence of contract hy the Common Council at Don’t forget Rentpavers' meeting, i I i = the United States are enjoying thefie ad- f | s mecting, August 20, 1919. The| Thursday evening. August 7, at § ‘“ = unplgasant il aftertas?e = i . e e that | Board of Tire Commissioners reserves | o'clock, 90 Arch street.—Advt i i pleasant cigaretty odor. And, you'll be delighted vantages you | the right to reject any or all bids. A son was born this morning to Mr. e i to discover that you can smoke Camels liberally 2 . £ & | BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS, b illis , i A = AT Gates Half-Sole Tires are well worth | B, L PRGN i (o7 iy || il el o ey i e without tiring your taste! investigating A case of di i ) f il s . phtheria on Chestnut il 1 o k I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF street has been reported to the board i i Take Camels at any angle—they surely supply health. | I i cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever of Ihe Kingsland Ill‘e CO an : JUNK Miss Anna e, o Ko il experienced. They’re a cigarette revelation! *y . B | AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, | Sieet 15 reported as critically il at i | i > g ! c Pay 2 Gents Por Bonnd. tor Back- | her home. il You do not miss coupons, premiums or gifts. ZELDES — i i A RSN You’ll prefer Camels quality! GATE SOLE TIRES 19 wn!rjow ST. TEL. 557-14 A e DI, i i ‘,) g b 18 cents a package AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION j = | Robert Spencer and Miss Theresa i 2 Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed pack- : i 4 A ages of 20 cigarettes or ten packages (200 cigareites) in a oML . . McKenna Married on July 21. i b lassine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommen, Phone 2065 6 Mam Sitece'h New B”tam B"d S'ure I pimiieg e G e ‘ e s M L e ) Good Talking Parrots, Young| M and Mrs. Peter D. McKenna of 9" i i : ; R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. New Britain Conn. Canaries, Broilers, Fowls, oung | Hénry street last evening, the guests i i . - . ’ ST e Roosters, large supply of Ferret were pleasantly surprised when it was % B il |I i i e i w,” i also all kinds of Purina Feed. adnounced that Miss Theresa McKen- | [l “"’H\illllln”mlllf;!m"”W“mmH\““IIII"’r “"""” M 195 ARCH STa TED. 1884-3. | n{ and Robert Spencer were married ] il

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