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’ Not Too Late te Install a RUUD AS WATER HEATER A. A. MILLS Plumbing Heating Tinning Phone 381 [ | &z/éWuZ/cfummrs.nammms ASK !-'OR’ Horlick’s The Original Avoid Imitations acd Substitutes Torlnfants, Invalidsand Growing Children | Rich mitk, malted grain extract in Powder Ihe Original Food-Drink for All Ages|No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestiblc Breakfast Until You Drink Water Says a glass of hot water and pheosphate prevents illness and keeps us fit. when It burns, leavey in amount of incom- ial in the form of ashes, and drinic taken day in the alimen of indiges al, which if not completely elimina- om the system each day,. be- s feod for the millions of bacteria | which infelt the bowels. IFrom this mass ‘of left-over waste, toxins m\d‘ prtomain-like poisons are formed and sucked into the blood. Men and women who can't get feel- | ing' right’ must begin to. take inside lLaths. Before cating br ast each morning drink a glass of real spéonful of ate in it to wash out of eet of bowels the previous -cumulation of poisons and d to keep the cntire alimen- 1l clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick head- aches, colds, biliousness, constipation, others who wake up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stift- e a sour, gassy stomach rged to get a quarter ne phosphate from gin practicing interna Chis will cost very little, but is sufficient to make one an ecnthusiast on the subject. | Remember inside bathing is more | important than outside bathing, be- the skin pores do not absorb impuritics into the blood, causing poor | health, while the bowel pores do. 1st as soap and hot water cleanse sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and AMSHIP PASSAGES T'o ¥urope, South America, West In- dies, South Afr Japan, cte. Agents for Trans-Atlan- tic and Trans-Pacific S. S. Lines. GEORGE A. QUIGLEY, 297 MAIN STR EASTMAN Are you getting results with your camera? If not use our fresh Eastman Speed Films as they are much faster and will give you the best results pos- sible. Then let us do your finishing as we use the East- man method and Velox paper. The MILLER-HANSON GRUG GO. 30 CHURCH ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Australia, China, | Not a Bite of | ! ‘STATES AND CITIES COMBATINGH.C.0F L ‘Spring’ield Buys Army Supplies —Inquiries Ordered Springfield, Mass., Aug. 6.—An-| nouncement is made that the quarter- master's department of the United | States army here, provided there are ! no legal objections, will undertake dis- | tribution of surplus army foodstuffs an the plan of the special state com- mission headed by Major Gen. J. P. Sherburn. The distribution will be to all who | desire to obtain the food and the city hall basement will be used as a dis- | tributing center. Though the city solicitor yvesterday ruled that the city government cannat constitutionally in ' his opinion undertake the food distri- bution, the city will co-operate in allowing the use of the building. The quartermaster's department will seek the free use of trucks of merchants for deliveries. Ncebraska Inquiry Ordered. ! Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 6.—Gov. Samucl R. McKelvie of Nebraska has request- ed Leo Stuhr, secretary of the state department of agriculture, to begin at once an investigation of the costs of food products. He also asked the secretary to obtain sufficient informa- tion on this subject by August 14 to justify a meeting with the state’s at- torney general “at which plans may be laid for further procedure.” “We are ambitious to ascertain the facts bearing upon this subject, and bring forth a vigorous prosecution of those who are committing offenses gainst the rights of the public,” the avernor said in a letter to Mr. Stuhr. Kansas Flour Drops. City, Mo., Aug. 6.—Impend- isation to reduce'the high cost ing is believed to have been re- sponsible for a drop of 60 cents a bar- | rel in the wholesale price of flaur and a falling off of from 75 cents to $1 a| hundred on hogs here. The possibil- | ity of railroad strikes resulting in a general tie-up is said by stock men to | have influenced the hog market. Cleveland Gets Food. Cleveland, Aug. 6.—Three of Cleve- | land’s first 13 loads of army surplus | food arrived here yesterday. The i food will be placed on sale today un- der direction of City Property Director Waite at city markets and at 67 stores of a retall grocery chain. New Hampshire Begins. Concord, N. H., Aug. 6.—An Investl- Goodyear Cushion Tires Have Prevented Truck and Motor Troubles for the New Haven Dairy Company “The Goodyear Cushion Tires on our truck have given us absolute satisfaction. Because of their cushioning qualities we have not as yet experienced one bit of truck or motor trouble, and besides we find that the driver of this truck can not speak too loud of the added riding comfort that these tires effect.” (Signed) | NEW HAVEN DAIRY COMPANY, The experience of the New Haven Dairy Company with the use of Goodyear Cushion Tires on the front of one of their delivery trucks has amply demonstrated to them that they are a money saving proposition. Mr. Guardenier, local manager of this concern, has been so well pleased and satisfied with these tires that recently when ordering two new trucks he recommend- ed that these trucks be equipped with Geodyear Cushion Tires. This truck equipped with Goodyear .Cushion Tires HARTFORD, CONN. We do not recommend these tires for all trucking conditions, but for many trucking conditions right here in New Britain we are positive that these tires would ef- fect the same saving for you as they have rendered to the New Haven Dairy Company. As a first step we suggest that vou permit our repre- sentative to go into your trucking problem for you. He will honestly advise you as to the type and size of tire, whether Solid, Cushion or Pneumatic, which will render you the greatest trucking efficiency. And then we will apply the tires promptly and ef- has daily been making deliveries to all parts of the ci of Hartford, and since being equipped with these tires on the front it has not been laid up at all for repairs, This is just one concrete example of the increased saving and efficiency the Goodyear Cushion Tires are de- Won’t you phone us to send one of our expert men livering to truck owners throughout the country. to you, who will explain in detail? ADNA F. JOHNSON 159 Main St., New Britain, Ct. Phone 961 ficiently. And finally by making timely suggestions on the repair and care ¢f your tires we help you to get the full mileage from them at the lowest possible cost. Goadyear Truck Tire Service Station I I to $8 a ton and had sol Louis Holt of the L: ice company said that high pri were ified hecause of the ex Flour Price Falls. dealers have agreed to reduce the San Francisco, Aug. 6.—Whalesale- | pri a reduction | pounds to 75 cents, and to sell 25 gation of the high prices of neces saries in New Hampshire was started by Attorney General Oscar L. Young| ers announced yester vesterday, acting under orders from| of 40 cents a ba rel in the price of | pounds for 20 cents. They : and the increase in trans- Gov. Bartlett. The attorney general| flour. This followed a similar reduc- | assurance at a hearing before the | portation cost 1 s denied that | was instructed to initiate prosecutlons | tion a week ago. commission on necessaries of b G Al onibior if his findings warranted and to give life. The hearing was the first con- early in the s g but admit- all assistance possible to the investi- ducted by the commission 5 Siiihey had W gations conducted by federal authori- rop. Representatives of four ice compa- y ties. Lawrence, Aug. 6. wrence ice | nies e of ice immediately from $1 a 100 at the New Britain Bo; 1 will be serv The Boys' and will furn music for the entert nent Aft) the entertainment the Boy Scouts go into the club rooms and em ing pictures furnished by # New York. Lion's Cubs.” > | playground ave this | club. 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