New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 17, 1919, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1919. THREE LOCAL ME! ON TRIAL TODAY Mothers Advice &&& .. ... ... .. The responsibility for a daughter’s future largely { chik of $850 to Hear Sentence This rests with the mother. The right influence and the " information which is of vital interest to the daughter _ Afternoon. i vd at the proper time has not only saved the N - S e A ~ : | }inf??)l:ll:?nzured Jl):e ,I:urccss of many a beautiful girl. Bruno r.y{:[~!1_ (‘ ‘!T{F‘s‘T.\‘mvn}»-l\d and When a girl’s thoughts become sluggish with head- - Beunie Lam‘v\\u,\ face n»m‘ this after- aches, dizziness, or a disposition to sleep, pains in x noon in the superior caurt in Hartford back or lower limbs and a desire for solitude, her on charges of highway robbery, upon mother should come to her aid and remember that f which charges they were bound over Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from & g / from the local court xf{xa une. De- native roots and herbs, will at this time prepare the / ity tective Sergeant A. J. Richardson is in | system for the coming change and start this trying f N 4 Hartford as ane of the principal wit- | eriod in a young girl’s life without pain or irregu- X \ 74 nesses in the case. | arities. Thousands of women residingin every : - % G It is alleged, and the men have en- | part'of the United States bear willing testimony P ¢ 7 “f e tered a plea of guilty, that the accus- | to the wonderful virtues of this medicine, and 4 A G ot ed took Peter Beruchik of 63 Broad | what it has done for their daughters % z i 3 street for an automobile ride in Brooklyn, N. Y.—“T cannot praise I 4 P 3 Laurynitis’ car last June, knowing | ham’s Vegetabla Compound enough for what it has s that he had $850 in his possession, and | done for My daughter. She was 15 years of age, very 7 : " i ) while riding through Southington one | sickly and pale and _she had to stay home from school L i = i > S (0 e G £ e OE et | most of the time. She suffered agonies from backache ‘&g A 3 j Peter's body and took the roll of nills. | iness as W appetite. For 3 months 7 ; a3 andito oll o Tha o ner the” doctor’s care and_ got no Detter, In the local court about a week after. | always complaining about her back and side aching so 7 : | o ward, Bruno and Charles entered a | I did not know what to do. I read in the papers about e Y A = plea of guilty and Benny a plea of not | your wonderful medicine so I made up my mind to try k 3 9 h | S} = guilty. He has since changed his plea it. She has taken five bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's 3 _ . to guilty. The money was subse- Vegetable Compound and doesn’t complain any more - - FEE i e e with her back and side aching. She has gained in 3 0 R ) it i st . o weight and fesls much better. T recommend Lydia E. SR ‘,w""yl | :0“':“““ canfwhecesttinadibeenthid 5 Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to all mothers and i daughters.” — Mrs. M. FINORE, 516 Marcy Avenue, ; ik o Peter, before his money was taken Brooklyn, N.Y. f i made a practice of carrving $1,300 = around with him at all times and on ° ® ’ H M1 one occasion was arrested helplessly i drunk with the roll carelessly thrown la in 2 in his coat pocket. BULGARIA FAVORS Ve g e ta b] e Comp ound SELF DETERMINATIO Is Willing to Subscribe to Any Settlement Based Along These — - e 3 i e Principles, It Ts Said. C]TY ]TEMS Lawyer Arthur W. Upson enter-, Manufacturing company is seriou tained members of the Loyalty club | ill at his home on Vine street. H e — — - — b4 ° Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 1 (Co was tak E . | Yeneva, Switzerland, § b e as en ill at Franklin, Pa., a %fiabei MCK]nle —Nlece Of the I ate respondence of The Associated Press.) andithe ibare eonfolubliofs the MISOULNE] 1 (it {cdll Tiome M FTo i 15 irauttnis ol b il Congregational church last evening at , comfortably now. is willing to subscribe to| Don’t bak New Maid bread.— Don't bake, buy Hew Maid bread— | (o "mike ciih, Ninety per cent of | any settlement of the igarian | advt. Miss Claire DesJardin former] ° ° L T i s 5 the Loyalty club were in service and : o 5 ?resldeni Of the Unlted States akes b :'ellc;.i‘?l” et (1{1 o t:’e A y.pxltns o Frank Miller, a yeoman in the navy, | (he dinner was given in their honor. | °ad nurse at the Jocal hospital hi 4 e , -determination of nationallties,” | ;14 stationed at the Brooklyn navy just returned from duty overseas a1 said Ivan Guichof, formerly Sards andlBlizapethl Bilenatnave Aied Don’t bake, buy New Maid bread.— | was a visitor in town yestarday. Upd ] ian minister of foreign s 3 iheli marrinke Intantion at tie town 2D her discharge she will again Tesun uxa e ren or ea t an treng now minister to Switzerland, in a ¢ clerk’s office. Marcellus 1. Bailey of the Union | her dutfes here. cent statement. “If the settlement . — — - . - were made on this basis, peace in And Says She Regards lt as The Idea] Tonic For A“ Weak, the Balkans would of necessity fol- i low,” the minister continuaed. Run-Down Nervous Women “If permitted to live within their Dr. George H. Baker, e own legitimate limits, the Bulgarian; Formerly Physician and £ would prove the most democratic, e N rec o c ot tolerant and peaceful people in the 5 k ? Rl e 5 Balkans,” said Guichof. “They have morial Hospital of New . : . ] always wished to have a better under. Jersey, Explains Why < L &' standing with other Balkan states. Tron Is One of the J SO : “Ityis evident that Bulgaria's zeo- GREATEST OF ALL 7 ® 3 ’ ; w graphical situation imposes certain STRENGTH BUILDERS . W y e conditions for its unimpeded econom- 5 ic development. Should these condi- . Says: He has found noth- = I : 3 B tions m:) disregarded by the peace ing in his experience so effec- § T 5 conference, the future of Bulgaria, as tive for helping to make . & L= Y X well as of the Balkans, would be strong, healthy, red-blooded — P : S greatly affected. One of these con- women as Nuxated Iron. | IR PZavips Y ditions, perhaps the chief one, is the e OF NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Carciully read the statemer Y . . Aegean Littoral of Miss McKinley who, a ; 3 : ; - “Bulgaria is willing to have all of {;{?:‘v:fli(:J:'C’S(V:hé\:m. ~cd“1'mn tells s i i 4 : s i - - her disputes with her neighbors de- il Sk g ] o Sl ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF ITS NEW i 4 : 4 . . ; commission. She would also gladly e piior fofmainel | I 1 2 welcome another Carnegie commis- ble value for building up the health { 1 ¢ i : i sion to investigate the conduct of all and strength Y : . ki T of the Balkan belligerents, and this i § / already has been proposed by her.” i N P E— Industrial Department reakened, 'r'.§'nvdn\v state that I : 7 4 o . I, e s ) . IN MYRE TROUBLE me to dro v and way st 1 0 S e to cnm.;l:w D Miss McKm!e_y has a voice of unusual quality and it was mistiee do s el wihe: Lollowing her work singing for the soldiers that she became weakened and| | M Kenney and Mrs. Tafro Jatled in To loan money in amounts of Twenty-five Dollars and upwards at hing ‘ run-down and had recourse to Ni R i waning strength and cnable me to 20! s C o Nuxated Iron, Once more in superb physi . g cn:‘.‘flmue my activities. condition, Miss McKinley says she is convinced that Nuxatedplronphis ;ag Defanitiol $400 Bond BBy S berls it Faaai e N Mohley vk thae corinse Rl 6% per Annum to any person on approved credit or collateral, against tonic preparations w the most part, I fo oot T e ST Author, says: “T¢ s gpini FAERE e e e to be pald baCk m weekly mflanments in the fO“OWll!g manner: 4 when 1 amily physician insistently my opinion that Authot, says. s r ence Tatro, the two girls arraigned in Nuxated Iron, I consented to begin its use, and vitality are due to deficiency of iron jn Women need to put roses in their cheeks and andpinsdgeniichanscegolgsnovlitng: with a result that after a few days the the blood. "Many a woman who is run-down, the springtime of life into their step is not were turned over to the Berkshire weakness and exhaustion from which I mervous and who quickly tires out, suffers COSMetics or stimulating drugs but plenty of 5 i i : iz suffered began to be replaced by a feeling of from iron deficiency and does not kn e Tich, pure blood. . Without 1t nio women con countyfauthoritieeilater finktheliiday Am nt Amo t renewed strength and vitalicy. In less than vinced that there are thousands of 90 credit tp herself or to her work. Iron is S gLt SIS T Up il i ou un lhrrt‘er;ctil:;“ ::Trcgv .a)nd\“.fl.;’ o system was @ romen “1,3,',;2,,,; - aline Novated gge‘g:r:hca’gacalm;t oé a‘n s\r‘cngn}‘and blood- county court. Judge Hibbard con- . . ovirifed o E0 Mat T s oncs mor T Smiecin festste, U thel sedblood SR 31 (I Snd tohng in Y | vinued the case after their plea of Amount of Weekly of Six Months' Superb physical condition. and get ihemselves back fo vibrant and SITons healthy, sed-blooded women as Nuxe Eulltyegras nesonded Stofallong tlnthon g "xuxz}‘:egllran has accomplished so much vi health. By enriching the blood and 8ted Iron.” i investigatior and in default of $400 f for me that regard it as the ideal tonic for r' g its oxygen carryir> Wi N ux- d V' Vv a SR T Taen i D oI Ry o ‘Mzu_n trurr;s‘f(;rw?c;hn:.flrgl;:l;(y bonds both young women went to jail. [1) l.{)an Payments : Interest kealth and blood-builder, T am convinced flesh, toncless tissues, and pallid cheoks of monied shove byphyaicians s not The girls, who were formerly wz N‘}xated Tron has nn\;qua\]["K_ : .. Pervou run-do omen ‘into a glow of i i s in a Lee hotel, gave their ad- l 0 75 n commenting on Miss McKinley’s state- , make them look younger withi 3 6 stomach. e gail terday ¢ Yew Brit- £ 4 ¥ ment, regarding_the cfficacy of Nuxated @ surprisingly short time. CRLLA sl SCERGHRO Q) iy 1l Iron, Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Among other Paysirians asked for mn iy Toingloerrurch aifConn DO are of Felidhdestent | DY 50 2.00 1.50 d married here three years ago, hut is | 3@ not at present living with her hus- band. The Massachusetts authorities 75 3.00 2.25 have brought cliarges of larceny of $85 worth of dress goods from Hold- en & Stone’s store and §49 worth of | & 100 4,00 3-00 fineries from another department store in Pittsfield. 125 5.00 3.75 . | LOOKS LIKE MOORE : 150 600 450 Shall America enter a League of Nations? | AS PHILA. NOMINEE 175 i e Shall the Foreign Relations Committee Reservations and §| c...cccmen soporenty mne won 200 8.00 6.00 Amendments be adopted? Republican Nomination From : g g : e 225 9.00 6.75 These and any other questions raised concerning this subject BT, S e 250 10.00 7.50 1 1 3 man J. Hampton Maore, according to terday's primary election defeated Judge John Patterson for the repub- SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 g Anyone desiring to make use of this new department may ob- in one of the hottest factional figh o St mor fh G ot tain further information from any of our officers. A I soen in vears. With eight divisions missing out of 1,356 in the city, Moore received 147,530 and Patterson 145,391 votes. The republican nomi- e S = ! nee virtually is assured of election — | lnl e o ls r Congressman Moore made the race TME i as an independent republican with the ] CUMMERC L endorsement of U. S. Senator Penrose, while Judge Patterson was supported TR 5?[:" i . - by ate Senator Edwin H. re, lead- o ey You are welcome to ask questions and take part in the dis- [ < or e repuiiican organisation - . Scattering returns from 16 of the 48 1 wards in the city indicate the nomina- o cussion. ( tion of Harry D. Westcott for mayar on the democratic ticket. He was op- posed by former Congressman Michael Donohue,

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