New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 8, 1919, Page 11

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OMAN SAVED | MUGH SUFFERING, B ‘At‘.aking Friend’s Adviceand Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound. West Plains, Mo.—‘‘I was all run Hown in health, had indigestion and ter- rible cramps every month so I was un- able to do any thing. I had tried” every doctor in West Plains, also every remedyIcould think of, without relief. One day when I was suffering greatly a friend was at my house and said, “Why don’t you try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ourid?’ So 1 did, and through it, I ound relief from my suffering and I really believe it saved mylife. 1t does not seem as though I can say enough in praise of this wonderful medicine for the health it has brought me.’’—Miss CoRA LEE_IALL, West Plains, Mo. Perhgps it may seem an extrava- gant statement to say that this great remedy saved a life; but women like . -Hall, to om it has brought health, appreciate the danger and suffering they have escaped too well to doubt it All who suffer should it. Why risk life and health thout it? For special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. TURNS USE TED COLUMNS fi Skin Tortured 77 Babies Sleep w‘*“'After Cuticura Soap 25, Ointment D nt 25 and 60, Talcm 25.|. <O oS g Gl 2 opt. E, Beston ! Infected DECORATES MA -Y MEN FOR BRAVERY C.oand Medap Won By “Gobs' For Extraordinary servico in \ction, Washington, Aug. S Award of the Distinguished Service Cross W ihe to Phar- macists Mate Charles Bateman of Eunice, La., and of Medal to Miss., lan, Seattle, naval yes Distinguished Merkel, Tat- Vincent A. No- the was announced navy department decorated tor Serviee Ldmo ticsburg, and Washington, medical terday by Bateman ordinary serving both of corps, the wits extra- services action while with the marines at Belleau Wood and Merkel and Nolan for serv- ice with the marines during the oper- ations around Blane Mont Ridge. It was also announced that the French government had awarded the Croix de Guerre to the following ofli cers and enlisted men of the medical naval corps who served with the ma- rines at Belleau Wood and Blanc Mont Ri Lieuts, in Preston A liam P. Gilmer and war of Banner, Lewis, St. Joseph, Whitacre, \Cassville, R. Boasley, Troy, N. C.; Morton, Davis, Okla., and Thompson, Gough, Ga. McLandon, James (. Miss.; Mo Wil- Bd- Spencer J. Charles H. Lancelot Iogi O, Buford C. CROWDER STARTS HOME, Leaves With ricadship and Good Will of All Cuban People. Havana, Aug Mujor General 15 1. Crowder, SEEA judge advoecate general who has spent of laws, many weeks hiere in the work revising the than clectoral sailed for 11 o'clock tonight aboard the ihan cruiser Cuba On the return trip from New York Cuba will have on board the body lo de Quesada who for s = (th mifister at Washington Wl dater at where he died hort time hefore Cuba entered the yea Berlin, Mr. Roosevelt’s Death The Ladies' » article headed, “Theodure This opening paragraph: is an article “How expressive of your acquaintance with him was the attribute of Roosevelt's that smile, of those teeth Killed him.” While the embol direct causc monary o life of the & ay the doct There the teeth. them every or blood clot or The SAFE way little is to while. are VERY Better done R safe SONABLE. be than sorry ! Specialists in Bridgework Beautiful solutely Bridgework painless with extractions. As Low as J. Henry ¥ Fagan, N« Dear Doctor Home Journal for April, p Hoosevelt's which everybody his personality Those flashing white teeth won him millions of s said to have American had its start in This will safeguard I make no charge for such an examination—and Teeth.” should read. Here follows was Roosevelt's smile! personal or only through you remember most clearly friends—yet been what is known the trouble bsessed tooth as the lun an on allow a competent you against my fees ' for Come in ! New | MEXICANS ARE OPPOSID, Do Not Want Capital City Deprived of Its Right as Independent City. Mexico City, The chamber of deputies today rejected by a vote of 136 to 20 a proposal submitted by branch of the executive Zovernment depriving Mexico City of its statu an independent municipality and piac- ing it under the federal government An attempt originating in the cham- the present extraordinary \ugust 15, and give the wors 4 recess until the ular start on September 1 is ap- parently doomed to failure because of opposition in the senate. While the lower house has passed the la- hor the senate still has much to consider. This is taken to ‘indicate that important oil legislation will not be enacted until the regular President Carranza is unde have postponed his visit of a month in the northern states of the republic in order to present his message at the opening session in Septembe to end sion on v new Taw session tood to will soothe that itching skin The first applicationof Resinol usually takes the itch and burn right out of ec- zema and similar skin-affections. This gentle, healing ointment seems to get right at the root of the trouble, restoring the skin to health in a surprisingly short time. Resinol is sold by all druggists. remarkable the Whether phiotographs, is surely his one “pul- which cost the 20 years ago, is no telling WHAT troubles one is inviting when neglecting DENTIST to examine complications. work g WANT GENERAL KRUSKA surrender of Commander of German Pricon Camp at Kaiser Demanded By Allics. London, Aug. 8.—The of commander surrender Gen. Kruska, of the Ger man prison camp at Kaiser, has been Allic the enemy afficials to he demanded by the as the first tried for vio lation of international law durir war, according to a Copenli patch to the company, quoting Kruska is accused of sponsible for fever at the ed the deaths of ers, graph Gen Vv ore Exchange T Berlin advice: having be epidemic of ser camp which ¢ an Lift off Corns! Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. With your fingers! You can it on any hard corn. soft corn, or corn he tween the and the hard skin calluses from hottom of feet. A tiny bottle of little at any drug stor drops upon the corn on stantly it stops hurting, ly vou lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, with out one bit of pain or sorencss. Truly! No humbug! ecezone™ apply a callus. In- then short- You Have Only One Life-- It comforts t gums year it you enjoy after at vear. once, and ange for absolutely work is NO NAUSEA It is a matter of personal satisfac- tion to me to testify that the bridge- perfect most always con- work you made s not in appearance but has serviceable;, and I shall sider myself fortunate in having only proved pleasure of recommending you to my friends in order to better of my appreciation ARTHUR assure 348 No J. HENRY PAGAN, Dear Doctori— 1 want to tell you that To any mend you. MRS. CLAYTON LAWRENC 215 West Main St., Plainville, Ct Estimates ee GIES ADOLFSON, Burritt, New Britain, Ct. Great international unsuspected cause were before your Come The equipment the opportunity the teeth went you mind city miss less. J. HENRY FAGAN, Dear Doctor: 1 was almost person surprised when friends. your method of extaction is the best ever. one who wishes to have thelr teeth extracted I gladly recom- J. HE Dear RY PAGAN, Doctor:— of my appreciation. J. HENRY FAGAN OPEN UNTIL &) Painless Let Your Liberty Bonds Pay for Your Dental Work. he that a cat has nine must Something better is in store for in and see me at once for is ideal lives but be %ours now. you have only Don't satistied one. be vou, and I will explain every detail to you. Then mall weekly payments that you will hardly feel. painless for I use \ Nap-a-Minit WHAT ABOUT YOUR TEETH? surgeons like Dr. of ill-health and Hunter even insanity. Get back the old of London, Be “pep”. the an examination. My offic dentistry alone is practiced tell bad Good of having your teeth attended to and remember my tearful when I entered your office to have 1 realized method of dentistry is truly it and withour o wonderful and you can rest assured was out It is a matter of personal satisfaction to me to testify that the bridgework only perfect in appearance, but has proved most servic fortunate in having the pleasure of recommending you to my friehds in order to better and I Dentists with once more the Happy, self-confidence, tooth slightest MAIN The happiness you decayed tecth here is how to have we can, if you It is fin or it not d, the spongy Come in anle to and my are 50 cusy NO AFTER EFFECT that the teeth are Healthy the alert in the very heart So you cannot us often the Person you active of the afford to work is absolutely pain- ce is here. extracted pain and the greatest Your Nap-a-Minit I shall make it known to my J. W. RILEY, 20 Union St., New Britain. vou made is conside not myself ire you shall always FRANK T. McMAHO 123 Cherry St., New Britain. 212 Examina- tions Free ST. NURSE IN ATTENDANCE I Will Take Paid or Partly Paid Bonds costs | few The Commercial Shirt Co. wishes to announce the re- opening of the factory under an entirely new management, Operators wanted on all parts of shirt work. Steady work, zood pay. COMMERCIAL SHIRT COMPANY typhus | 3,000 French prison- T from a Dining beauty and quality. 0 ly moderate outlay. 11 (¢ C hairs and one arm SHOWN Beauty and Value 1ere’s plenty of satisfaction to Room Suite not prohibitive. 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