New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1919, Page 5

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WE’LL SEE Crawford Cooking Range FRUIT JARS [ FRUIT JAR RUBBERS | A A. - (i | A Million Breakfasts Cooked this Morning 80 WeTs tl l\l’fam 3Ssireet on Crawford Ranges. Was Yours One? elephone : 1 The Fortress Crawford Heating Housewives prefer the Crawford Range be- cause experience has taught them that it is Casrlennd Cottage Cr cconomical in its use of fuel, easy to operate, ol te " and can be relied upon for the very best results. can be supplied with high or low shelf or hot closet, and with or without end oven. The Pal plumbing Tinning All Crawford Ranges are equipped with the exclue sive Crawford Single Damper, which permits perfect regulation of the oven temperature — wide Heat O{S:I\I'FRESSRD i R <7 ‘q Flues and Cup Joints to prevent waste of fuel. The style illustrated is the Fortress Crawford, a combination coal and gas range, with two separate Ovens,a convenient Gas Broiler which folds away when not in use, and interchangeable Hods,~one for coal and one for ashes. From air mascot to American stuge is the flight that 17- vear-old Kathleen Martyn takes, and it's all because her plcture appeared a newspaper as mascot of the Royal Air Force. An American man- ager saw it and engaged her forth- with for the coming s: A good range is an economy, and there is no'rarége better than the Crawford. Ask us to explain features of the various styles. K. OF C. BANQU = SOLD BY rest of the committee are as follows J. Halloran, P. F. McDonough, Dr. M. W. Maloney, R. G. Grese, grand . % Mangan, o _ i The Kind That Puts Roses Into ~ e committee have arranged for : A the governor, lieutenant governor, : the Cheeks of Women and Force, Strength and Cour- Event Will Be Held Columbus Day, October 12. 3 The Knights of Columbus are to D ® hold a banquet on Columbus Day, Oc- tober 12. The following committee e - - - - have been appointed: Chairman, John ON TRAIL OF PROF]TEERS "N t l I knight-elect, Thomas C. Smith, W. C. : 2 Wall, A. C. Malone, J. Dunl Rev. s 3 J. L. Sullivan. Sub-committee for g 5 ; speeches is J. Halloran, Rev. J. L. N i Sullivan. The committee for halls ] e oo ¢ Dr. Maloney and R. A. Grese. Ban- % 3 5 state and city officials, and District Attorney Thomas Crosby to be pres- ent, age Into the Veins of Men Watch the People You Meet (On the Street—You Can Tell Those Who Have Plenty of Iron In Their Blood— O’Brien; secretary, L. P. Mangan. The quet committee, J. O’Brien and L. P. 3 5 8 3 ? // Strong, Healthy, Vigorous Folks Colorado. Springs.— European nobil- EOR S T ATEE. ity has no more ancient pile for a Gladys Brockwell, starping in e e e “Broken Commandments,” a drama Pueblo couple who were wedded with of intense appeal, that tells the story Indian ritwal aid the ruins of their of one Nella, a young girl who gets ancestral homes. Tt was the biggest into the clutches of two escaped con- indian affair in the history of Colora- victs, is the photoplay attraction at : : « p Y do. Joseph Tafoyla, the groom, had Fox's theater tonight y cast dice i : sam cut just returned from overseas. The to see which shall possess her. There e : g bride was Petra Sousei. are many more good things on the T A screen bill as well as four big acts of TSGR refined and pleasing vaudeville i “SWEETEST GHRL IN DIXIE” William Farnum, the greatest artist on the screen today, will appear at Fox's theater, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, in a new and special pro- duction, “Wolves of the Night,”” from the Fox studios. There will be four big acts of splendid and refined vaudeville, despite the exteni of the Sworn Statement VOVLAHIE il |of the Composition (Rt £ uly Gl s of Iron Peptonate we could have put ! m A same quantity of actual iron inthe ubm ° 0 at less than one-fourth the cost to us, by using metallic iron we could bave accoms Nuxated ILOm a9 ol tie sume thing at less than one: twelith the cost; but by so doing we must| ; ; 9 . bave most certainly impaired their therapeus| 2 Ttis conservatively estimated that this fe- tic efficacy. Glycerophosphates used in| ‘markable formula isnow being used by over Nuxated Iron is one of the most expensive, llion people annualy. Among those fonic ingredients known. It is especially! and strongly endorse it are recommended to build up the merve force ans who have been connected a5 thereby increase brain power, as glycer- phy ¢ rect best hospitalsand medical sacieties, gphospates are said to contain phosphorous, ites Senator and V i program. , . : » = = 1 : R i : : : . o with the, horoes 2 3 2 E s in th E k tate imilar to that | : . : P e, Chias, A. Towne of which Jt1s found o the nerve and brain Get the Habit of v . - o e o st DACh Atl Clajms at Washingfon; \Wm. L. Chambers, Bapio nd Glycerophosphates) are very) Commissioner of the United Siafes Board armeonire ‘aroducts a8 compared with most of Mediation and Conciliation at Washing- gfiiar fomics. ton, and former Health Commissioner Wm. Under such circumstances the temptation| R, Kerr of Chicago. Ao to adulteration and substitution by unscruj Newspapers everywhere are invited €0 ylous persons, is very greatand the pul copy this statement for the benefit of the is hereby warned to be careful and see| readers, Ttissuggested that physiciansmake every bottle is plainly labeled “Nuxated tand keep it in their offices 5o § Sae Flealth Laboratories, ay intelligently answer questions aris, London and Detroit, U. S, A., as this of patients concer . lverybodyisad- s the only genwne article. If you ha vised to cut it out Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast Says we can’t look or feel right [ with the system full of poisons. Iron” by the T P faken other forms of iron without success.! this does not prove Nuxated Iron will no ows: Iron pelp yo gflmvna!c 1 i h'z.nu:\rd) i S il uantity gi Sodium Glycero- Maxoracronrns’ Nown: Nuxa phosphates P. (Monsanto). Calcium femedy, but one which hw'nh‘”’.mmm Millions of folks bathe internally St . CC (L A now instead of loading their tem o )/ with drugs. “What's an inside bath?"” - wUrnzle you say. Well, it is guaranteed to perforn: miracles if vou could believe New York.—Sixty thousand women, these hot water enthusiasts. in community councils, are pledged There are vast numbers of men to act every day in their marketing as and women who, immediately upon special investigators for the food ad- arising in the morning, drink a glass ministration. They report profiteer- of real not water with a teaspoonful ing to the council chairman, Mrs. C. of limestonc phosphate in it. This C. Rumsey, who starts the machinery is a very excellent health measure, It of the law in mction. is intended to flush the stomach, liv- er, kidneys and the thirty feet of in- testines of the previous day’s waste, sour bile and indigestible material RBitter, Magnesium Carbonate Po. GINger commonded for use in cases of acute §liness, but caly s U.S. P.0Oil C: a tonfc, strength uudflvl«fid ] of (lin P, Calcium Carbonate Precip. S5 2lways consulyyour family pay Fash dosc of two tableio of Nuxaied Tron biy sivces IP1n dou s Sowhatbe ot 2003 contains one and one-half grains of organic Kuva ' 1£ yoa eb iron in the form of iron peptonate, of a spccial specific standard, which in our opinie y zetum your money. It is s0ld by sia Cingamon Precip; “Beauty is /& Only NEW G. A. R. QUARTERS. stationed at headquarters on Commer- cial street will be removed there. Atlanta.—These Confedcrate ans still have an they chose Miss Odelle est giri in Dixie,” chief sponsor on the staff of Col. Walter ho annual reunion of United Confed- erate Veterans and she will award the prize to the best fiddler in 15 The reunion is in ‘Atlanta October 7 10, the 8ddiing oontest an entertain- st-feature. left over in the body which if mot| Stanley Post, No. 11, G. A. R, and 77 . S o 93 eliminated every day, become food [ its auxiliaries—Women’s Relief Corps, | kmDeep for the millions of bacteria which in- fest the bowels, the quick result is poisons and toxins which are then ab- sorbed into the blood causing head- ache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad ‘taste, colds, stomach trouble, kidney misery, sleeplessnes impure blood and all @ftavor ailments, People whoifeel good one day and badly the nesf, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to ob- tain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the subject of internal sanitation. Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening. so limestone phosphate and hot water act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. It is vast- ly more important to bathe on the inside than on the outside, because the skin pores, do not absorb impuri- ties into the blood, while the bowel pores do. l soon as it {s completed ithe company i Sons of Veterans and auxiliary—will hold future meetings in rooms. for- | merly occupied by the Chamber of Commerce in the Sovercigns Trading | company’s building, 160 Main streetf. The next regular meeting of the post will be held on the afternoon of Oc- tober 1, while members are usually gathered in the rooms in the after- noon during the week. WORK ON FIRE STATION. Work on staking out the profiles for the new No. 6 fire station on Kensing- ton avenue, will be begun today and work on the contract will be begun by Bullding Inspector Arthur N, Ruther- ford. It will probably take three months to construct the bullding, As r“:’ fi & Coffee Costs some people more than money. 1f coffee drinking disturbs health.try POSTUM No raise in price. s but a beautiful skin is possible only when the fiver’ and kidneys are active, and the bowels functionate property. The secret of beauty as well as of heaith is to maintain perfect digestion and elimination. EECHAM'’S PI belp topreserve beauty and maintain health, because they inflvence liver, kidneys, skin and stomach teo functionate in barmony * Sold by druggists throughos the worid. In boxes,10 5] 'FOR QUICK RETURNS US 'HERALD CLASSIFIED AD

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