New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 21, 1919, Page 3

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FORMER PREMIER OF | JAPANDIES AT 67 + Count Terauchl Was Soldier and Statesman Boston Store We Close Mondays at 6 p. n. RIBBONS JTmmense showing of wonderful col- On and After November 1st. Store Closes Saturdays at 6 O'Qlock (By the Associated | Mawshal Count (O1ells 20 Field ; 1% y = - 1! I The New, Subtle Note in Corsetry Tokio 15 RECOG Pross.) Terau- NIZEDR IN chi, former Japan, died Tl . T i1875—1919 g8 | The Gossard Corsets Meld In 1875, Lydia E. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass., gathered and dried the roots and herbs which she used in the now famous e And Lydia E.. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound, from the fields and forests,—then steeped tl.cm on her kitchen stove and filled: a Few Lottles at a time, to alleviate the suffering Of l’l"l‘ ‘women frlends, nelgh' bors and acquaintances, and the success of this medicine was unparalleled. After 44 Years These illustrations show the present method by which vast quantities of this well-known remedy are produced and from exactly the same kind fy roots and herbs used by Mrs. Pmkham in the begmnmg. premicr ol orings in all the latest fancy Ribbons. ¢ RIBBONS arc popular than m and used in so many | n n i o ¢+ Marshal Count Seiki Ternuchi's \ternoon and even- [ morce statesmen of modern Japan, cver this s 5 0 A THEY LACE IN FRONT for 1 SXACRL > achievements included his solution wins and rimmings of all Kindse o0 problem of national defense that is one reason for Japan and his success in annesing | PAPESTIY RIBBONS 7 to 10 inch, the Koot cmpire | overnor Korca and the assimilation oriental and | rean people into the Jap: during his adr ration : aeneral of that colony. The results tined in K had marked him as a commanding and one to be | reckoned with in ding the destinies RIB- | of apanese empire. Your Corset must not be houette, is beautiful colorings in effccts suitabte for the edict of the fashion dictators. (iossard Corsets interpret this fancy So¢ to = < ruling in terms of your individual needs . camizoles and vestees, Gossards are designed with the most ) yard. needs of the various figure ¥ pe S R e FLOWERED AND FANCY variety flowered met differently, but the result is always the same om the matron ipe 1 Premicr in 1916, BONS. shined young girl of slender figure. T and fancy combinations, Big of larger to the he Gos- , proportions Called by the emperor to become premicr in the course of a pagsionate : between the forces of repre- i ative govefnment and those of the anase bureancracy, his elevation to post in the Japanese gov- )16 brought the clash hetween these opposing forces to issue, with Count Terauchi as the focus. As the champion and one of the Teadir xpone of the ultra-con- ey, Count Chi's appointment as premier w tacked by the adherents of rey tative government on the 0 he virtually w as premier by the Japanc tesmen and l\ e f n exercised an_influence 5 to 8 inch, sard effaces itself and leaves only the impression of a perfectly ponpand HuC e proportioned body with the =harm of natural gz , Such corsetry cannot he attained by casual shopping; it demands HAIR BOW RIBBONS. Iancy advice of trained C« striped moire and ‘ . the expert SNSotia plain, all widths, I hethie v dan ceinlized R aarvice oo Covaat Denantment aasitby <hades and colors, 10¢ up. you that carcful individual atie ntion that makes shopping a pleasure. BAG TOPS. Big showing new dee The new Autumn and Win ter (iossards ‘are here. sround S’g selecte First—The various herbs usedare of the finest quality, and gathered at the time their medicinal strength is the highest. Second—After the herbs are properly ground and mixed, the medicinal properties are extracted by soakmg in large stone ]ars, covere Third—Thenthe extract is drained through percolators, acting somewhat like a coffee percolator. Fourth—To insure a thoroughly pure medicine, it is carefully pasteurized by heat in special apparatus, and bottled hot Throughout the entire progess, from the crude herb to the finished medicine in bottle, cleanliness and exactness are the watch-words. The Reliability of Testimonials Guaranteed The testimonials published by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medl— cine Company come to them unsolicited. Never knowingly have they published "an untruthful letter, never is a letter published without the written consent of the writer. ' The reason that thousands of women from all parts of the coun- try write such grateful letters is that Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound has brought health and happiness into their lives, once burdened with pain and illness. It is easy to realize how these poor, suffering women feel when restored to health; and their keen desite to help other women who are suflenng as they did. Ailing Women Should Try presenting only aminority in the cigns oxidized silver and shell 50¢ up. Nouse of representatives, Count T chi Taced derfeat in hik measures te submitted to that house. The conflict 7 came to issue when the opposition in- ) troduced a resolution of lack of con- iidence but apparently al the advice of the premier, the emperor for nm the vote by dissolving the house. April, l'rln, - wccompanied by vigor- i s upon the premicr, who with the intention of Iving the should the cetion be adve Dafly Frelght and Express Service | oo . Tt o s - - sprung aders of (1 NEW BRITAIN. NEW HAVEN AND fae e W YORK 0 1852, at Nagato, and w LONG DISTANCE | samurai. e distinguished OVING AND TRUCKING. himself, as a yvoung soldicr of the TRUCKS BY TIHE DAY OR HOUR, AW ETARRIS) (mnt s vxoseng down Saigo's rebellion, in which serv- Care of Adna Johnson, [\ C.L. PIERCE & c0. C. L. PIERCE & (0. Opposite Monument 246 Main St., New Britain clections were ordered in L werc ous att credite in houss e to him renowned le The Music Store That Deals in PIANOS VICTROLA LOCAYL AND ice he was wounded in the right ich that arm therc- arm, o, as o resull of w after was usel 77 7R Was Brilliant Soldicr. Althouzh outdone by brilliant soldiers, Count Terauchi carned D lt | tinction as a military administe Let Steve o and appointment as the president or and gve | ¢ japanese Military Staff colleg motto While minister of war in 1902, his poxecutive qualities and unremitting diligence confidence of the clder statesmen. Ile hecame ahso- lute War department and eventually a war councillor, The achicvement with which Tis name associated nore He will tal you 77 ATHI/ 343 A0 won the master of the Steve’s Garage In the Rear. will ever he annexation of Zovernor-z. is the Appointed ral in 1910, his aim was 503 MAIN ST. Solen: rel. 1 to win the Korean people near to the Japanese. He ruled the Koreans with firm hand, took police powers of the and s tioned Japanese soldiers in et provinee. Within a few months after assuming the oflice of governor, work of annexation was complete, nd I e the fact was announced to the treaty MAXWELL SEEVIC powers Emperor of Korea wus REAR 193 MAIN STR reduced to the rank of a prince and Phonc 387-12. the Terauchi was supreme. Under his direction Japan spent vast sums of money in improving and de- province., His con- ability, as manifested in its rebuilding, won for him the admira- tion of the Japanesc people Small in stature and modest in ap- Count Terauchi combined | with keen military knowledge a large 193 ARCH STR ticians cost him many friends announced that his The Leading Store Eastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Ignition Sys- over the OO P HATM LT - . A Zovernment Lighting an his tem Spec Starting, The C. L. PIERCE & CO. rule of veloping the structive pearance, “THE DIRTLESS WORKMEN"’ That's because they accomplish their work without His ave As premier he aim would be to promote friendly ties e - - — - Idelnery cmd heavy duty | petween Japan and the et e e : . — - e trucks, frem /2 to 5 tons that he had nointention of *“waving . =l > the sha AMERICAN Balanced Six, D, 1 i Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. e DENISON GARAGE | €% MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Fair for B A portion of Rusins live in the eity New never met this name ot t of Church. Sh nestling beneath pateh Sun appreciate vour presence amusements: sword™ at Ameri and that he vesterday. picked two quarts of office “as a lasting not as a accepted the statesman berries large interests of his | of militarist sceking sword.” WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM Sloan’s Liniment should be kept handy for m_hes and pains HY wait for a severe pain,"an ache, a twinge following ex- posure, a sore muscle, sciatica,or | In consequence of lumbago to leave mtumlly when you in should keep Sloan’s Liniment handy | what the electricians are called, ! surprises, cte in her I | Eno AWAY WITH | | seeking the people; gloritication by the Britain—you probably have STRAWBERRY Oct. 21.—Mrs, + High shorteake a nation be- FOUND Winsted Thomas, residing net had It was born out of the late wai. dirt or muss eof any kind. 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