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Not Too Late to Installa | | RUUD GAS WATER HEATER A. A. MILLS Plumbing Heating Tinning Phone 381 ize the hopes and faith of those re- PLACE FAITH IN THE sponsible for its formuti LEAGUE OF NATIONS| sreaking or tne Shantung scttle- ment, Premier Massey said: “Personally T haubor no distrust of aims and policies of the Japancse gov- *prime Minister of New Zealand Has | ernment. The whole matier is rather regrettable and it is particularly un- Confidence in Japan As Regards fortunate that the Chinese delegates to the peace conference saw fit to re- frain from placing their signatures on Honolulu, July 23, (Correspondence | Peace treaty. Frankly, there is no lit- 3 tle misurderstanding concerning the { whole matter, and time alone, in my in the zood faith of Japan. as regards | opinion will clarify a very delicate Promises Concerning Shantung of the Associated Press.)-—Confidence her promises concerning thie future of | situation. the Shantung peninsula was expressed - : here by W Massey, prime minister rQ of New Zealand sho vicited Honotilu | BUYS SILVER FOX on his way home from the Paris peace s = conference. He was accompanied by SKINS FOR WHISKEY sir Joseph Ward, minister of finance ot New Zealand Premier Massey and Sir Joseph de- | * clared their belief that the League of Nations will prove a success and real- | British Two Years of Satisfactory Service and Good for More “The Goodyear Solid Truck Tires on our two ton truck have been in daily use for over two years and today appear good for much longer wear. I am extremely satisfied with these tires and shall renew with Goodyecars when necessary.” London, July 31, (Correspondence (Signed) of the Associated Press.)—Three sil- PHILIP BARDECK i ver fox skins for which $2,500 has i /v AR 2 ; been refused in London were ob- Wholesaler of I’ & M. Schaefer Brewing Co. tained in Archangel for six bottles of whiskey by a British officer who has just returned-from northern Rus- sia. Another officer traded a case of champagne for a diamond necklace said to be worth thousands of dol- lars. Returning soldiers say any Six Bottles Price Paid in Russia By Officer-—Case of Cham- pagne for Diamond Necklace. Again in our own city we have another convincing By a careful analysis of your special trucking condi- proof of the durability of Goodyear Truck Tires. tions we can help you decide the size and type, whether But it is not remarkabie that Mr. Bardeck has re- | Geodyear Solid, Goodyear Pneumatic Cord or Goodyear ceived over two years of daily service from his Goadyear | Cushion, that will be to your best advantage. possession a native has may be ob- tained with intoxicants, Selid Truck Tires, and expects to receive much longer Our shop equipment is complete. We have the facili- The hunter who parted with his service. ties to do your work prompily, correctly, and at your fox skins had little pleasure out of All Goodyear Truck Tires are built to give long con- | . o oionce i : \ B A e e tinuous hard service. : And assure you our interested service after the and drank 1t all. Te was found in It is because of their strong, sturdy construction i el t"lf}:l 2 B Th e ket coupled with the tire service which we render that these | application of these tires. By s service we make 1 a serious condition and required hos- D sible for you to receive the last inbuilt mile. It is because we feel confident that we can reduce Wen’t you allow us to go over your truck tire situa- your truck tire expense that we have no hesitancy in | tion with you? It will place you under no_obligation io recommending them for your use. us - P TAK UP DUTIES. Brewed From Real Hops Folks that delight in a tip-top drink | scovitle, Food Administrator, Begins that has the genuine hop flavor should get acquainted at once with the new cereal beverage ANZAC the one soft drink that completely satisfies every one the year "round. ANZAC isbrewed from real hops which give ita distinctively tangy taste, and it has a live sparkle. Physicians recommend it for its pronounced food value. You and your family ought to drink it. ANZAC CO. 60 PRENTIsS sT.! BOSTON, MASS. | Local Distributors. Miner. Read & Tullock, ! HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY—TRY THIS! Says glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. | | To see the tinge of. healthy bloom in your face, to see your skin get learer and clearer, to wake up with- out a headache, backache, coated tongue or a nasty breath, in fact to teel your best, day in and day out, just iry inside-bathing every morning for one week. . Before breakfast cach day, drink a glass of real hot water with a ten- spoonful of limgstone phosphate in it us a harmless means of washing from the stomach, liver. kidneys and bov the previous day's indigestible | waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, swectening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot waier and lime- sone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for bre: kfast, A quarter pound of limestone phos- phate will cost very little at the drug store but is sufficient to demonstrate that just E soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the blood and in- ternal organs. Those who are sub- ject to constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, rheumatic twinges, also those whose skin is sallow and ‘complexion pallid, are assured that one week of inside-bathing will have them both looking and feeling better in every way. | sea, and on completion of the fur- _than two years he rose in the ranks 'DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Campaign Against H. C. of L. Hartford, Aug. 13.—Robert Scoville who served as federal food adminis- trator, has taken up the duties of food ' administrator in the campaign to curb high prices. He went to New York yesterday to have a conference - with administrators in that city as to their plans and today he will talk with Attorney General Palmer at Washing- | ton by telephone. | Before leaving for New York Mr. | Scoville saw Governor Halcomb and explained the steps he had taken in a | preliminary way. He is inclined to | favor the formation of a fair prico committee of 9 or 11 persons in north and south divisions with headquar- ters at Hartford and New Haven. He will make no announcements until ac- ceptances have been received from | those asked to serve. MARKHAM RE-ENLIS Local Young Man As Chief Yeoman Had Wonderful Experience in Navy. | Edward J. Markham of this cit chief yeoman in the United States navy at his home. on a 30 days’ fur- lough, following service in the dan- gerous waters of the Mediterranean lough, he will return to duty to com- mence a re-enlistment of two years. Markham entered into service a few days after war was declared on the imperial state of Germany. 1le began his duties as a landsman for yeoman at t Newport Naval Station. In less of chief yecoman. lic wiil as captain’s wiiter on the SNEET Torpedo Destrover Lansdale. to the rating London, Aug. who retired as head of the | vesterday extinguished a stubborn sh fareign office in 1916, it is un- aze in the old bod is likely to accept the post of . where much lumber and other | added. Warden Brophy h ambassador to. the United | material is stored and saved the plant | lieved spontaneous combustion start- ‘. tires last longer, wear better, and go farther. po ADNA F. J 159 Main St., New Britain, Ct. Goodyear Truck Tire Service Station inmates fought the sSing Sing’s 200 Inmate Volunteers | thousand or more Save Wagon Factory. { them. Every one of his 1,200 charges AMBASSADOR TO U. S. New York, Aug. 13.—Sing Sing | behaved splendidly. Warden Murphy — Viscount Grey o | prisor mate volunteer fire y’.xxtr"umlmm\ml In olde t and wagon fac- from destruction. | ed the blaze. OHNSON Phone 961 FLIES FROM SOUND TO SARATOGA LAKE. The plane came from Pough: and fifty mins Parker said he would remain here several days before re. suming his flight. CONVICTS FIGHT PRISON FIRE. Under the direction of grand opera so. passenger in chine from her summer heme on Long Poughkeepsie. Curtiss hydro-airplane, would take advantage . Lake at 12:15 o'clock ment caused by a fire : ed on Saratocg in twenty-five Poughkeepsie club, made th He was joimed here by Capt. H. T i(h;.vlu to Albany with Major Parker HELLO,TOM DUFF, MEET MR. > HELLO THERE| |GREM’ AN OLD FRIEND OF 1L HAVE A BROWN, How MINE, AND PULL UP A CHAIR-|| | OH | SUPPOSE] | LEMONADE , ARE You? WE'RE JUST ABovLT TO VIL HAVE CHARLEY HAVE A LITTLE GINGERALE P'LL HAVE SOME pop OR ANY oLD THING WELL, HERE Yo Go, BovYs!