New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 12, 1919, Page 5

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SENUEENEENWEESENEEE SN W R E ¥ REXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERN:E NN NSO NES NS SN SN oSN N § FIFTEEN {15} WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS ™Qi5a410.155 yoox ol WieNichness, Prince of |® F—————————EXTRA SPECIAL! , Cases Woslor’ His Book ; With a Purchase of 50c or Over OR » S lares B for Jis Boks |2 ¥ Colgate & Co.'s BEE SOAL A < ~ bar B . NgwivorkyAs. 12.—David Guelph, or FELS NAPTHA Raphael’s Dept. Store 380-386 Main St. " Tlagicribed as’a “healthy, wholesome Al Limit 6 Bars to a Customer “A STORE FOR EVERYBODY” @i man with light hair, blue eyes and somewhat plain, good-natured face,” and hetter knownaas His Royal High- T the Prirte of Wales, is 25 years old, and as heir appare: Msh throne, is the elde ren of King George'V. “He was born on Jungg@3, 1894 and, aceording to his royal' biograppher o, = b el u!h.sn education, mentally and Physi- dally, and has ever shown simplicity “in manner, dress and life” The prince, whose full name is dward Albert Christian George Andrew rick David Guclph (his family’s fav orite name for him is “David”), has #our perhaps, distinguishing charac- teristics. He carries a cang, is a splen- did swimmer, and dancer, and is very fond of animals. < Gratitude to United States. The highest dignitary of all the Jritish ruler’s nearly 40,000,000 sub- o ‘ " SURPASSING ALL PREVIOUS EVENTS iN VALUE GIV NG ! - Girls’ Middy Summer Waists Percales and Women's Blouses I GREAT REDUCTIONS ON Shirtings Juliets Jects, a veteran of the Great war—will S Made _of Voile i large ' Sy vy = Ages 6 to 14 Ycars. - bedr to President Wilson and the peo- P heavy quality jean varfoty—slightly musscd— of different patterns. light or | Made of good quality viet ple of the United States the expres- | [l b : % ’ a dark grounds—good grade, o 7 slon of tne British Empire's apprecic and middy cloth, white all Omen s 1 pdasigeson kid in black, pisio Qe A 5 [ ] d Trroa “LEAN UP 4 CLEAN U¥ § WA tion and gratitude for America's par- ufi:AN(‘OUOIN OCLEAX Error A 5 LE PRICE (& tipped—All sizes, b ticipation in the conflict and her part “LE. 2 $ SALE B 2 St CLEAN UP SALE PRICE 1.00 = an iSSes rage Valuo'2 « SALE PRICE $1.48 Tn achieving final victory. While in Value to $1.98. W : Value $2.00. omens Washington hie will be lodsed in the hite House, “just as President and Girls’ Tub 0 : < xfords i 2 D[esses Huck 'l Owels L R L and In black or brown—made of Chlldren § Hose Mré. Wilson were made to feel at pome last December in Buckingham Ages 6 to 14 Years. Colored or plain border, of N A 7 \ fine quality leather—All | Fine quality Ribbed Cotton, Made of Gingham in pretty good quality, large sizc, fast black—All sizes “Dalace.” plaids, neatly trimmed; ey 2 " CLEAN UP $ CLEAN UP CLEAN UP GrEAY Ul 19C \ - S n ALE PRICE 2.77 LE PRICE ... 29c §1 .00 SALE PRICE .. .. : NS u Values up to $5.00. Value 39¢ al Highness, cte,, K. G., G. M. G. M. B. M. C., Prince of and Earl of Chester, Prince of Britain and Treland, Duke of 11, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of <, Baron of Jienfrew, Lord of ihe Isles and Great Steward of Scot- land. . Upon the death of his grand- « #ather, King Edward VII. and the ascension of his father to the throne, fd'" became the Prince of Wales, The prince’s royal title, briefly, sizes, SALE PRICE Value $1 Value 29¢ 4 Voile Waists : / Women’s Boys’ All Sizes. Dress Voiles EEyY / ¥ P i Silk Hose Wash Suits 1 DL In large variety of very fine An extra good quality, in t you—at one SO IO S quality Voile in latest Jarge varicty of patterns in y i : YOS ? In all shades, good quality, | Made of an extra heavy s for the holder, models, dark and light grounds. \ of the prices— full fashioned, galatea—several styles, s the Hc ) rds. > - CAMUIL D R L CLEAN UP $l 48 CLEAN UP 25 = S ( good colors and CLEAN UP 67 CLEAN UP SALE PRICE . SALE PRICE yd. c 244 . iz, on | S, ALE PRICE . C SALE PRICE $1.79 Prince’s Income, 4 As Duke of Cornwail, the prijice’s 2.25 “alue 39¢. 8 7 s $2 “income is s s it e oo Ve (R Jolue s S o Mt ear derived from rent and roy- alties in Cernwall coal mines. He owns 12,000 acres of land in the coun- ty of Cornwall, 50,000 in Devonshire and large areas in Somerset and Lon- don. He was proclaim Prince of Wales on June 23, 1910 and invested at Carnarvon Castle, Wales, on July 13, 1911. He maintains three resi dene York Cottage, Sandrigham; Windsor Castle, Berkshire; and Buck- ingham Palace, London. Importuned to join many wealthy cIubs, the prince £o far has contented himself with membership m the Bachelors' and the Royal Automobile. , The prince was a little more than 70 years old when the war broke out and with his younger brother, Prince Albert, entered the military service. He joined the Grenadier Guards at the beginning of hostilities and\ on November 16, 1914, was appointed an aide-de-camp on the staff of Field Marshal Sir John French. On sev- eral occa ns he showed courage by going incognito into the trenches in Upper Alsace and on his 21st birthday which he celebrated at the front, LOT 1 LOT 2 s LOT 3 narroaly escaped ceath by shellfire at 1. S 0 2 . 7 8 30 44 Loos. On October 12, 1915, a shell Wae viding and kiliod his ehaurreur, | 58 N I I IGO0 OO N OO O R O OO B B O W8 MANY OTHER GREAT BARGAINS NOT ADVERTISED. COMEAND LOkmE N EEENEREENEENEEEEENENE He escaped injury. Shortly after President Poincare bestowed upon B —— — A thalCroisdstCuctie. and flown over the Austrian lines with | and before the war, to Victoria Luise, | chain), Italian Order of the Anunzia- | 1 % ’ 2 , A . . ctoria. Luise, | chain), Italis 3 he - | been previously referred to; Princ acute although the Turkish govern Im March, 1916, the prince went to | @ British }Hlot. After the armistice | daughter of the former emperor of {ta, the Russian Order of St George, umml 19 l’l\mn(‘ Geo l, i 17 ”my; T,UR FIRE ON ment xeu‘n‘:l:‘ announced the femo\n Egypt as a staff captain to the com- r;mfmt;:m the prince “cnt. to Co- | Germany. Denials of all thesc en- | Military Order of Savoy, Siamese Or- | Prince John, 14 years old. Henry is GREEK PEASANTS | of Vice Prefect Tyroloi. It wassaid mander-in-chief of the Mediterranean | blenz where he was the guest of the | gagaments were «quickly forthcoming. | der of the House of Chakkri and Ru- | said to be # great reader and John Tyroloi was still in office and that pers %orces. Meanwhilc the prince had | American =~ commander-in-chicf and | In fact, it is said, until he reached his | manian Orcer of Michzel the Brave, is fond of horses. SR secution of Christians was continuing helped to raise $20,000,000 in London | made a “hit” with the Yankee dough- | majority the prince cared little for i for the relief of wounded soldiers and | boys. During the war the prince | girls and his tutors encouraged him to S K 5 N ADDITIONAL CENSUS cailors, had visited King Victor Em- | 8ained the reputation of being cool | forget them in application fto his| The Drince came out of the war \ round Greclavillageland Ml NameS | i< " APPOINTMENTS MADE. manuel of Ttaly and the Italian front | under fire and this renown was em- | books. The prince, it has been said, | Wit the army rank of major and RAGE RIOT SUPPRESSED ber. Who Refuise to Surrénder. r ; phasized last April 7 when he “looped | although never a “brilliant” student | V¥ rank of licutenant. He is now e WEO RS ORSHETEnCer. g, S e the loo seven times over Lond as & o A > colonel-in-chief ¢f the Cadet Corps of R wed Se ki, Aug. 2. ional appoin ents o ervisors s D e s ondon | has always been a hard worker. T aloniki, Aug. 12.—An unknowd | o L o070 e were \ounced to with an army aviator. ¢ Great Britain and Ireland, chief of [ Clash Between Blacks and Whites| number of Greek peasants are report- lF -”'"N AND “Catch” For American Girls, Served On Battleship. the Boy Scouts of Wales high stew- ed to have been killed by Turkish | 943 Pennsylvania, - 24th distric Louis W, Liebert, Pittsburgh; Wes§ The possibility of the Prince of When 14 years old he served hoard | ard of Win r, a governor of Wel Ends When 50 Marines With Ma- | gendarm and bandits who surround- Velour, Poplin, i Tricotine, Gaber- OUT GO ALL w S OUR ASH DRESSES ; Al FOR WOMEN AND MISSES L AT e WASH SKIRTS REDUCED T O A RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICE. styles — good The material alone worth more—Made of Ging- stiles: ham, Voile, O rgandie, Tissuc and Linon: good col- ore. al sizes —prettily trimmed, and well made— / R L educed for Quick TN {EI Disposal At cut prices—good styles, good wash ma- terials, all sizes for women. Tormer S elling Prices Were $8.50 to $12.98 rkish Gendarmes and Bandits Sur- | Holds Many Offices. Wales being a “catch” for some clev- | the Battleship Hindustan as a mid- | lington ccllege, president of King I3d- e v ed the vilage of Thanto, according to | Virginia, 6th, Judge Vernon r, beautiful or wi Yy Amer shipman having entered the Royal | ward VIL hospital for ofticers, grand chine Guns Arc Called Out. Athens news agency dispatches. The | Champe, Montgomery, ) girl has been discussed in social cir- | Naval college at Osborne, Isle of | master of the Orders of St. Michael . = S Gk e o avesitneeatio NiE e e a 4 Panama, Aug. 1 A race riot re- TOURNAMENT cles on this side of the water ever | Wight, in 1907. Three years later he | and St. George and the British em- | o .00 5 o S render and to have disarmed a Turk- TOURNAME OP; . PHDSPHATE since it was announced the prince | made a cruise around the world. Sub- | pire, a Knight of Grace of the Order | POT'€d fo have occurred at Kingston | ;i qetachment that entered the vil- Chicago, Aug. 12.—The twentieth was coming here. In this connection | sequently he entered Dartmouth and | of S John of Jerusalem in lingland | Jamaica, on Wednesday, July 30, was| Jage. When reinforcements arrived | grand American handicap trap shoo it is recalled that His Royal Highness | Magdalen college, Oxford. Ior his, and prior of Wales, and chairman | suppressed only after West Indian | the Turks fired on the Greeks. ing tournament apened on the traps off at different periods in his career, has | services in the war and other achieve- ( of the British pensions committes. | {roops ALl chine| Another Greek village, Kermeni, [the South Shore club yesterday withd i troops and 50 marines with machine EUCRoRElEu S HealtUrS Elcetipacd heen variously reported as engazed to s the prince was decorated with [ He was made w Free Mason a few | o b 8 o0 50 8 5 00 {o | surrounded by a similar Turkish force, | the largest list of entrants in the his the Grand Duchess Olga of Russia, > Grand Cordon of the l.egion of | months ago. & oxe ca e ut, according 1o ¢ saved from attack by the inter- | tory of the event. The tournament willl i Grand Duchess Tatiana, Princess Eliz- | Honor, and the orders of the Golden The prince’s only sister and four |News of the affair received here yes- | yvention of a French detachment. continue for five days, with the grand and: Nervo Korco abeth of Rumania, Princess Yolanda | I'lecce of in, Elephunt of Den-! brothers are, respectively, Princ terday. These reports made no men- The dispatches reported the’ situa- | handicap championship the feature off «f Ttaly, Princess Helena of Greece ! mark, 5 orway (with = Mary, £1; Prince Albert, 23, who has " tion of casualties. tion in Thrace to be hecoming more the meet Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to to Increase Strength, Vigor When one stops to consider the host of thin people who are searching 6on- —— s - o, L tinually for gome method by which they orton bz “fne simg oue of ety nonows: | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Go Boating With Your Bathing Suit To Be Safe the rounding off of protruding angles with the attendant bloom of health and at- tractiveness, it is no wonder that many avd varied suggestions along this line appear from time to time in public print. Wil okcessive thinncss migRt bo at- TOM, THis maves g A EVERNTUING , WOULD tributed to various and subtle causes in Shc L | Ihsiiasiorer sumcient butonepo e ME T OF . Have BERM ALL RIGHT in the human system iy very largely re- “THE SEA OF 0 1= NMov'D STAYED AT pol e ST S e MATRIMONY gt e o | NMove END OF THE N7 ' | BOAT *STEAD OF tigts have demonstrated beyond question of doubt that a body deficient in phos- Y 7 . e : X GETTIN SEAITIMENTAL phorous becomes nervous, sickly and A noted author and professor in his book, “Chemistry and Food Nutrition,” published In 1918, says: “* * * that the ameunt of phosphorous required for the normal nutrition of man is seriously underesti- mated in many of our standard text books.’ It seems to be well established that this deficiency in phosphorous may now be met by the use of an organic phosphate known throughout English speaking coun- tvles as Bitro-Phosphate. Through the as- similation of this phosphate by the nerve tissue of the phosphorl> content when absorbed in the amount normally requived by nature soon produces a welcome change in our body and mind. Nerve tension dis- appears, vigor and strength replace weak- ness and lack of energy, and the whols body soon loses its ugly hollows and abrupt angles, becoming enveloped in a glow of perfect health and beauty and the will and strength to be up and doing. 1t is sold by Clark & Brainerd in New Britain #nd all good druggists CAUTION: — While Bitro-Phosphate is @nsurpassed for the relief of nervousness, general debliity, etc., those taking it who do not desire to put on flesh should use extra care in avelding fat-producing foods.

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