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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919, GAS HEATERS The Famous Lawson Heater that Heats a Full Size Room $6.00 to $20.00 . A. Mills | 80 West Main Street Z Telephone 381 Heating Tinning Plumbing ' FOR QUICK RETURNS ADS _ HERALD CLASSIFIED ur shoes 50 times with a box of You can shine es would cest you $5.00 or more. SmmiA. 50 | was ‘ large who were elected were Mancel AMERICA ORDERS SHIPS" WITHDRAWAL Action at Spala 0 Taken to Avoid ! | International Complications ! FITZGERALD WINS IN NEW HAVEN Re-¢lected by Big Plurahy Over Republican Rival Rome Oct. 8.—American which have been at Spalato, since early last December, are to be withdrawn by Rear Admiral Andrews, on orders from the United States, ac- cording to advices reaching here. It is reported that Admiral Andrews has decided the United States wish avoid complications in the Adria and has notified Italian authorities ! that any aggression by Italian troops against the Spalato-Trau zone would be “considered direct against the United States Advices state supplies are to be removed from | Spalato. That city has been one of | the centers from which relief work in | Jugo-Slavia has been directed. American warships went to Adriaiic soon after the armistice with the Central powers had been tiated. They took over a section of coast which has since been known as the American zone on September 23 when irregular Italian troops tampted to capture the city of from a small Serbian garrison. ian authorities notified Captain Bovd, the American naval officer in charge of operations, that the attack was unwarranted and asked that the raiders be turned back. Captain Boyd sent a destroyver and two submarine chasers to Trau, and he, himself, with an Italian naval officer, went to the scene of the trouble. - Admiral An- drews followed on his flagship. When they arrived they found the Italians had withdrawn, leaving an officer and three privates in the hands of the | Serbs. Reports have stated that inter- racial feeling is bitter along the Dal- matian coast, and American marines and bluejackets are said to have been forced to intervene between Italians and Jugo-Slavs at Spalato. BETTER PUBLIC HOUSES British Liquor Trade Announces That warships, Dalmatia, Oct. 8.—David E. Fit sterday re-elected ma New Haven, Gerald was of New Haven by a plurality votes over his republican opponent, Major James Haggerty. Mayor Fitz 11d polled 11,779 to 8,949 for his republican opponent. The mayor's wide margin of victory swept into the office for another term of two years the entire democratic city ticket by pluralities averaging about 2,500. The plurality of John E. Doughan, who re-elected city clerk, was only 1,832, the smallest of any of the elec- tion candidates. The democrats elect- ed aldermen in all doubtful wards. At a late hour last night the aldermanic vote had not been counted but it was certain that the republicans hacycar- ried the first, ninth and tenth warc leaving probably 12 for the democrats. The two republican aldermen at or a2 as that American food nego- Rice, son of the late Mayor Frank J. Rice and Frederick H. Wiggins. led his ticket with 9,356 votes. The result of the election had been pre- dicted but the size of the plurality of Mayor FitzGerald had not been gen- erally estimated over 1,800. Mayor FitzGerald found himself the center of a big celebration last night and gratefully responded to the de- mand for a few remarks. Major Hag- gerty, who was one of the war heroes of the 102d regiment sent his hearty congratulations to the winners. The vote on the first proposition to erect a municipal ice plant was car- ried by a 1,288 majority. The vote was yes 3,909, no 2,621. Only one- third of those voting made known their preference oh the question. A sec- ond proposition for the city to float a bond issue of $500,000 to construct the ice plant was carried by a 279 majority. The vote was, ves 2,799, no 2,620. WISE, SMITH & CO. IS 22 YEARS OLD Rice at- Trau Ital- Well Known Hartford Department Saloons Will Be Improved in Store Is Celcbrating Anniversary Tone From Now on. London, Sept. 21, (Correspondence The ociated Press.)—Better public houses, an improved tone for —Giving Out Souvenirs . o In a spirit of thankfulness to their | | sratulation & the | r the | SEA CLEAR OF MINES Sailors Under Admiral Strauss Have Been Sweeping Mine Barrage Since Last October—50,000 Collected. Washington, Oct. 8.—Removal of the great mine barrage which was | laid by the American Navy during the war has been completed. This was disclosed when Secretary Daniels made public a cablegram of con- sent to Rear-Admiral commanded the force last October, has been engaged in the hazardous ts of sweeping the 50,000 mines from the sea. Only one serious accident at- tended the work of sweepers, one be- ing blown up with the loss of several lives. who since rauss, which, | shirt fabric are originality J of design, beauty of color 1S RICHES combinationsand ingenuity of weave. Paris, Oct. Rothschild, iest of the is among dates MAN. 8.—Baron Maurice de reputed to be the wealth- French Rothschild family, the numerous new candi- mentioned for the chamber of «eputies Any one of these can swing the ver= dict. An EAGLE SHIRT has all three . of them, for the makers of the shirt QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. No griping results from these pleasant little tablets. They cause the liver and bowels to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a soothing, healing, vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. If you have a bad taste, bad breath, feel dull, tired, are constipated or bilious, you'll find quick and sure re- sults from Dr. Edwards’ little Olive Quick Returns Use Classified Column Tablets at bedtime. 10c and 25c a box. are the expert weavers of the fabric. Connors-Halloran Co. “Always Reliable” 248 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN Also Hartford and Bridgeport “Nuxated Iron Put Added Power Behind My Punch”. Says Jack Dempsey—Tiger Of The Ring Heavyweight Champion of the World Tells A Secret of the Training Which Helped Get Him Into Such Superb Condition That He Was Able to Whip the Mighty Jess Willard and Prove Himself THE SUPERMAN Jack Kearns, Manager for Dempsey, Jimmy DeForest, Chief Trainer, and Others Give L Opinions —How Nuxated = ” & 7 Iron Helps Strengthen the FT7EF patrons, who have made possible the saloons, is the newly announced pol- rapid growth of their business, | icy of the British liquor trade. through peace time, through war| Rear Admiral Sir Reginald Hall, a time and through peace time again, | member of parliament, who was re- Wise, 8mith & Co show their appre- | cently elected to the directorate of ciation by offering thousands of | cne of the leading brewing companies special values in staple mtrchandise, | Cf the kingdom, said that representa- values that are sure to be appreciated | tives of all sections of the trade had more than ever because of the univer- | drawn up a bill embodying such prin- sal high cost of living—values that | ciples promotion of sobriety, re- are possible because Wise, Smith & ' striction of drunkenness, reduction of Co. in preparation for their Anniver- | the number of licen; where they sary, bought in immense quantities are excessive and enlargement of before the more recent advance in | premises so as to provide greater op- market prices, and following thexr} portunities for social amenities. custom for the past twenty-two years, | ‘‘Recreation, including reading Wise, Smith & Co. will distribute | rooms, facilities for writing, souvenirs. Every purchaser of $3.00 | #nd games, should be provided,” Ad- worth or over during the Anniversary miral Hall said. The entry into the sale is entitled to a souvenir, the ! trade of those who would set up and larger the amount of your purchase | 11aintain a high social standard should as music ; Nerves, Restore Wasted Tissue and Build RED BLOOD, STRENGTH and ENDURANCE. Since his _overwhelming victory at Toledo when he wrested the World’s Cham- pionship title from the Go- liath-like Jess Willard, Jack Dempsey, “the_modern David and Miracle Man of ¢he Fistic World—]ack Kearns, his manager,” and Jimmy De Forest, his. chief trainer, have been_besieged with inquiries as to the methods employed in ) rounding him in- to such i condition. Jack Dempsey used Nuxated Iron as a part of the training which_produced . OF THE AGE superb That the more valuable the souvenir which | be encouraged to the exclusion of you will receive. By saving your| those who might bring discredit on souvenir coupons you can secure ar. he industry.” ticles of merit both useful and orna- = = mental. cut have in their homes today sou—l y a Pleasant, Healing Just Breathe It. venirs which they received at Wise, Smith & Co.’s anniversary sales of the past, many have Quickly Ended such_marvelous physical development as to make him & N veritable human dynamo, should prove < conclusively the paramount valué he attached to this master strength and blood builder and he explains below why he now recommends it to others Just as when a man’s life is at stake, physi- cians seck only the tried and proven treat- ment, so when the World’s Championship hung in the balance, Dempsey’s trainers did not stop to experiment with metallic iron Well shined shoes add to your personal appear- ance. SumoAd makes shoes wear longer as the wax and oils protect the surface, keep the leather soft and pliable. It pays to give your shoes good care when they cost so much. SuinorA Home SET Blakes Home Shoe Shining easy and convenient. BLACK TAN WHITE 0OX-BLOOD niversary twenty-two years on successive anniversaries. ever the souvenirs this year are than ever and a visit to the so department will show Wise Snr of dollgrs for these valuable gi make their 22nd Birthday one long remembered. Many additions to the Wise, & Co. store and changes for the have been made since the last versary, doubly enlarged, servatively, making for overhead expense, factor that today Wise, Smith & Co. a to offer staple merchandise at a most niversary Sale annoucement: you will find plenty.”—advt. framed p:ctmed Antiseptic Air. on their walls and other articles of a home brightening nature which they got as free souvenirs at the firm’s an- ago Co.’s liberality in spending thousands many departments have been these improvements have been going on steadily and con- | increased without materially increasing important | in modern merchandising, quite impossible with most stores and, as the firm states in their large An- | rubber can hard you The little | haler which & Brainerd Co. sily be c: and How- better | uvenir | nith & | punse. Ihta this inhaler you mei. ifts to | Holbe | tic gauze within and now ready to breathe it in over infested membranes speedily begin it catarrhal germs and Hyamei is made of Austral 1 Smith | better Anni- and i It is gua bronchitis, throat, croup, money back. It often stuffed up head and nostrils in two minutes. Complete outfit, and one bottle of Hyomei, little, while extra bottles, needed, gist for a few cents. anteed to banish influenza, coughs and re able | prices ) “Here where work of banishing ending Catarrh cleans opens clogged including costs if afterward may be obtained at any drug- Hyomei get at Clark s or any reliable drug- ed in pocket or last a life time. pour drops of the pure healing oil of Hyo- a vou in- few This oil is absorbed by the antisep- are the germ it ian el cata tonsilitis, colds o ink will uca lyptus combined with other antiseptics very pleasant to breathe. arrh, sore o ut a haler but | preparations—Nux and Iron—or other prod- ucts of questionable value, but they insisted upon having_only genuine Nuxated Iron, which they felt could be absolutely relied upon to help build red blood, power and stamina. In connection with this feature of his training regarding which Dempsey himself makes a statement below, Jimmy De Forest, the Champion’s Chief Trainer, is quoted as saying: “For seven weeks previous to July 4th I was in sole charge of the training and preparing of Jack Dempsey for his fight with Jess Willard. During the training peri- od Dempsey was regularly given by me Nuxated Iron and I believe it contributed to his success.” The importance that the Champion him- self places upon the part Nuxated Iron played in winning for him the highest laurels known in the athletic world is clearly shown in the following statement made” by Jack Dempsey at his training quarters in Toledo, the scene of the big battle, when he sait “After commencing the use of Nuxated Iron during my train- ing for the big fight with Jess Willard, I soon noticed that I could stand harder strains with less fatigue than before, and I realized that I had found a tonic and blood builder which played an important_part in getting me into_fine condition. Formerly 1 had .relied solely upon strength-building foods and outdoor exercise to keep my blood rich in_red corpuscles, but with the World’s Championship at stake, I felt that I should eavenothing undone that might help me to win, T was advised of the great value of Nux- ated Iron for building up_the blood, strength- ening _the nerves and aidingin_keeping the body fit, and I am_ firmly con- vinced that its use has helped to wonderfully increase my stamina and endurance. Nuxated Iron put added power behind my punch and helped me to accomplish what I did at Toledo. From the results in my own case, where the pospussion of super en- durance is necessary, I feel that I am in a position _to strongly recommend Nuxated Iron to every man and woman build greater_strength, energy and power.” In connection_with the foregoing state- ment made by Jack Dempsey, Dr formerly physician of (Outdoor Dept.), and the Westchester County Hospital, “In my opinion whoever, made the suggestion that Nuxated Iron should play Francis \Sullivan, Bellevue Hospital Yorl said who Manager Jack Kearns who closely watched from day to day the progress of Dempsey’s training in which Nux- ated Iron played a part and who predicted Dempsey’s victory over Willard. wants to James cans there New a part in getting Dempscy into condition s to be commended for man without p with health-gi iron could wi of a giant like Willard. and & st his foresigh nty of rich, red blood fil Strength-building the terrific_onslaughts It should occur to rl Muxvracraneas’ Jimmy DeForest, the Champion’s Chief Trainer, tells here why he believes the use of Nuxated Iron by Dempsey contri- buted to his success. r R — ] \ every thinkin, person _that if a man as physically fit as Dempsey should consider xated Iron, how much more important it is for the average advisable to take it man or woman to see that is nothing Nor For they will rofund yoi 1l ‘good druggiste. there is no lack of iron in the blood. To help make strong, keen, red-blooded Ameri~ in my experience which T have found so valuable as organie iron—Nuxated Iron. NuxstedIron which has beem used by Jack Dempsey and which is prescribed and DOINGS OF THE DUFFS And Just Think Danny Is Not Quite Three Years Old Alr READY FOR BED ’ER? WELL, Nou DApDy ! WAKT To Pick UP o~y Nour ~To¥Ys AND PUT [ THEM AWAY BEFORE Nouv Go VP- '\ G@0D NIGNWT, OH BLT You MusY PUT THe ANIMALS BACK IN THE ARK FOR THE NIGHT — TTHEY MUSY RAVE SOME PLACE. To_rsLEED 1 ThouGHT You onLy PUT “THE ANIMALS 1N THE ARk WHEA 1T RAINS, DADDY P WELL,Yov SEE IT MIGHT RAIN DURING THE NIGHT- CAN You TELL ME WHO BuLT THE ARK? Noure RicHT ! Noan! WHAT Do You Kaow ABouT THaT KIDT

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