New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 18, 1919, Page 5

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1918 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, RERER EXECUTED AND HIS VITAL | GLANDS ARE GRAFTED INTO ANOTHER' MORRIN GARAGE G. KNAUS’ ?fi:’.m‘:f:fi:’cf:‘:f c:;g;:;{:“ 11 years that the local order has i The conge 4 had the honor of entertaining the | 200 EAST MAIN STREET. 5 S li A. i e On the table lay a conviet, sixty .4 years of age. The body of Bellon Storage, ACCCSSOI"ICS, upples, Jax He forfeited his life for the life he | was lifted to an adjolning table. With Oils, Greases and Auto Soap. Paints, Var- nishes and Enamels, for Auto and House- hold use. Body Work, Repairing and Rub- ber Tires. . o At twenty-five minutes past ten ! previously performed at the prison by We have a Bargain Lot of slightly used [ |ccioci™Seuicriay morming e ran | oo Tee 1. Stamen. ‘pridon sireeon, o . was sprung beneath Bellon, murderer . and his stant Dr. Kelker. Dr. Fenders and Radlators’ if they fit your car, of his mother-in-law. Eleven min- Stanley could not be present at the at very low prices. | Visit Our Store { For Bargains of Merit We carry a full line of Gent’s Furnishings. Best goods at reasonable prices. We have all kinds of Costumes for Halloween at Special Prices. Masquerade Costumes to rent. ARCH STREET GENTS’ d Liniment, adding your enthusiasm to |Bates the best reception they have FURNISHING STORE thue ol " many Whousands of oiher | over been tonderaa bo. friends the world over, who keep it It is expected that many of the 179 ARCH STREET. Quick Returns Use Classified Column San Francisco, Oct. 18.—Thomas Bellon, murderer, did more than pay soclety’s debt yesterday at San Quen- . o had taken, and after death he gave | scientific precisio the interstitial . Tires, Norwalk Tires, Ford Parts. Starter, | i siem ine atter deatn no gave |scientiic precision body to an aged convict whose virility The alpel ne: turned to the man Generator, and Magneto, Parts and Brushes. J|ane ezt od Sues T risos |or tiees ™ Sinchimns ‘vt ‘mate oo walls. It was another of a series of re- markable operations which have been | tion because of the anesthetic injected | performed in the San Quentin hos- pital, utilizing the glandular theory which Dr. although it has been in use in the United States for a number of years. utes later the prison doctor, drop- ping his stethoscope from the breast of the swaying form, pronounced life extinct. The body was rushed to the prison hospital. Beside the operating table stood Dr. C. David Kelker, of the AWAY WITH THOSE ACHES AND PAINS Keep Sloan’s Liniment handy to d put the ‘'feel good’’ back 4 into the system LL it needs is just one trial —a A little applied witkout rubbing, for it pemetrates — to convince you of its merit in relieving sciat, bago, neuralgia, lame muscly stion is scattered, prompt- 1y, cleanly, without effort, economically. You become a regular user of Sloan's handy. Three sizes at all druggists — 35c., 70c., $.140. S i h 5 Linimeht - Heep it hands The American Doughboy in France A ttur An Address by the Minister Trinity Methodist Church—sua evening, 7:30 Serge Voronoff, of Paris, | racently clalmed to have discovered, | prison medical staff, and Drs. R. . Draper and Lec Van Arsdale, of Lanc | hospital. the glands transplan into his body. ! Unable to feel the pain of the opera- into the spine, he talked with the doc- 1 tors as they cut and sewed. The surgeons are satisfled that new strength, mental as well as physical, ill follow the operation. Similar re- sults have come from such operations | operation, however. . OF P, CONVENTION OPENS NEXT WEEK ‘Delegates From All Parts of the State Will Come Here On next Tuesday the fifty-first grand lodge convention of the Knights of Pythias of the State of Connecticut will be held in | street. a hall on Arch This will be the first time in grand lodge in this city and arrange- ments are underway to give the dele- delegates will arrive in the city Mon- day morning and will be entertained y. Mayor v will deliver an ad- ing of the exercises | Tuesday after which there | will be a business meeting of the del- egates, which will take up the great- er part of the day. Reports of the present officers will be read, after | which there will be an election of officers and delegates for the ensuing term. The entertainment for Monday evening will bring out some of the local talent in vocal and instrumen- tal numbers. Th will be vaude- ville furnished by some of the pro- fessional actors, the convention. He will seek r c- tion. William Cowlishaw also of this icity, who is grand master at arms, has been mentioned for the grand vice | chancellor’s office. The following are among the distinguished officers of | | the order and will attend the con- | | vention on Tuesday evening: Supreme | Vice Chancellor William Ladew of New York city, Grand Keeper of Rec- {ords and Seals George B. Howe of | Massachusetts and Past Grand Chan- cellor Judg~ Candee of Norwalk. St. Elmo lodge and Washington L. Morgan lodge of this city have ap- pointed committees to take charge of the program and will entertain the conventionists during their stay in this city. HOUSATONIC RIVER HAS POWER PLANT Conn. Light and Power Go. B hibits Its Work Oct. 18.—Newspaper of | Connecticut and many others guests today of the Connecticut Light | & Power company which is bringing | to fruition the development o tion of the Housatonic river between this village and Sandy Hook. Newton, as a source of water power Stevenson, were | 1 playing at local ‘J houses. " Manlius H. Norton of this city, who il is grand chancellor, will pre Why will women continue to drag around in misery, suffering with the ailments peculiar to their sex, that drag them down to misery and despair, with backache, nervousness, the blues, derange- ments and wrregularities, when there is a proved remedy for just such conditions? For more than forty years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Kas been overcoming these ailments until it is now recognized everywhere as the standard remedy for woman’s ills. ForTwentyYearstheFriend of This Woman Akron, Ohio.—~*“l am fifty-one years old and going through the Change of Life, and Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound is doing me lots of good. F felt run-down and weak but since taking the Vege- table Compound 1 am much stronger and better. | can eat and sleep, am gaining flesh and can do more work than [ have for sometime. T wenty yearsago your Vegetable Compound helpedme during childbirth. 1 wish you would print this in your paper so that other women may reanf it. There is nothing better for the relief of suffering womanhood than Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. It does away with sickness and nervousness which is very often responsible for the lack of perfect harmony in the home.” Mrs. S. A. FR[EDLANDER,. 840 Elmore St., Akron, Ohio. If you need a medicine of this kind you may depend upon | ! | [ | by damming the Housatonic river. As water will be flowing into the new lake soon this was the last opportuni- ty for a general view of the bed of what hereafter will be the state's largest body of water. The Connecticut Editorial associa- | = B s tion gathered at Derby and with \ of aaliios, its) e e E *h and a visit to the ! © ¢ & * b } Noble acted a [ | which latter is | =y | ehe Arthur Kimt | 1t dam. Then | . supper, | oir which heretofore had | supper last evening in the i ora Humphi d woodland “In one m’l people. Mrs. Phillip | e of the tables, assisted To Be Held On | the most sightly parts of the pictur- Miss Cornelia Chamberlain and M] | esque Housatonic valley. i it, preslded” and In- jyyijijum Rowlands O b The power plant which will be | Miss Ml 'H‘f““‘» the new s McCreadie gave a fe Monday, October | .2 i pimarns iorivea e Weheses from the lakec, will supply electri e e can here from 19 | current to New RBritain, s al i 1 acade ¢ she was an instructj At 10 A. M. prac the heart of industrial T 0k 3 o v be a popu . of the pool and Miss Chesbro, phy oo this ves == L In Qe plant will Be BOlE 0 0ol o0k e of thie phasionl tra : : : 2 e | Senerators of 10,000 horse power cg g ARG ain- M. SALAMANDRA'S FARM STOCK ;M“‘\,“ "‘?“‘. which will produce | € ']\‘l‘v- Ruth }\nr-n‘x.‘d !;w!m_w on Consisting of over 50 Cows, Heifers, | 6,600 volts which will be transformed | [ TR 5 DR R iars hs Pigs, cte. Also, Overland Automobile | into 66 Visitors saw three | s e |in frst-class condition. The Cows | of these enerators, fo Mrs. Willi ackett, the houst SR e consist of New Milch, Springers and | The company claims this to be the | other. Mi Ay Dy PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Yenrlings of fthe. following breeds: | most gigantic project cver attempted {ank on (ne s el e Holsteins, Ayrshires, Jerseys, Guern- | in Connecticut, bygise Nof Ewater (Fonsol iR v B 00 a R ar R s e Sy seys, etc. On account of Farm being | power it will release thousands of | g AWl spokel o thel workc the XD sold, stock must be disposed of at | tons of coal monthly to other indus- |y ¢ done, and the influence | once. triec. we LASH MOTOR CO. ) OAD over the territory followed the trai “retary, spoke WEST MAIN AND LINCOLN sTREETS o e CONN. of the Editorial association which in | 1d during her | S 5SOT< to S > ? 3 : VDAY | August spen day in looking over | remarks showed > of the Ir | uccessors to Standard Tire and Auto Co., Phonc 182 o't forget the date—MONDAY, | \BU5 SPent & £y o e showed | costumes brow cross. 1T | OCTOBER 20. If stormy, sale will | ¢ n almost in its completed state, | were 10 little gir a birthc be held next pleasant day. i cake that recited a G. T. FOWLER, Auctionecr and mensity of the undertaking. the im- ¢ fitting birth- The High school girls e a better idea of

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