New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1919, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919, “CAN'T CUT OFF MY LEG” SAYS RAILROAD ENGINEER “I am railroad engineer 20 years ago my log was seriously in Jured in an accident out West. Upon my refusing to allow the doctor (.»i amputato it I was told it would e impossible to heal the wound. I have tried all kinds of salves and had many doctors in the 20 years, | but to no avail. Finally I resolved to use PETERSON'S OINTMENT on niy leg. You cannot imagine my aston- ishment when I found it was doiny | what over 100 things had failed to do. My leg is now completely cured.” —-Gus Hauft, 799 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. bt me to produce says Peterson of Buffalo. *“Not only do I guarantce Peterson’s Ointment | for old sore wd wounds, but for ec- | zema, salt rheum, ulcers, itchin | and blind, itehing and T put up a big box for 5 cen a price all can afford to and money back from your drue not satisfled. COUGHS, COLDS, about Admiral Kolchalk is the man of t e hour in R L has had a not: ble career graduate of the nav in Arctic exped i the his wiay with bffice i he fought academy tigured tions bravely war wit Japan, and then won to admiral's post Ho v in the war Ge many s ane of few spared by the Black sea mutineers. Kerensky and headc United States served under to the an was offered a command b missions He Britain but gave it up when th called eintment to be able like that,' make proud an pat new Omsk government iy home to take command of - e “d retain W He attem) Ia but wi immediately. He and democratic. Tt id he has the support of 100,000,00 people. s made dictator, the allies he will not Rus: blecding, or pled to power has election in . after pay stif and order been eall broad ared an | minded RUSSIANS ' e northwe al lie was rece i- in June, h vul figure an . nost succe i e d rmy agains has p onstant spurned t tov oust B campaign o f nwen are ca n supplics fu the armies States. The has standing bet " itch. Bath th Gener il cae end viki campaign to i l'olsheviki fc P olsheviki f ADIM ALEXANDER HOLCHAR: 0 tober and ween the big r BRONCHITIS, Body-building, demand a remedy that removes the cause! CITY ITEMS Motor today Jack with a Detroit Paige | The sh of of bring the men back Lash Tott a4 Clors crew to number of cars. Hign te Tht hool alumni hold its last practice toni V' gymnasium at 8:30. A farewell party was given to Arvid Phorwaldsan last night at the Stanley Memorial church by the young peoplo | of the church. Games and refresh- | ments were enjoyed and O. A. Marsh, speaking on behalf of the young peo- ple, presented Tim with w fountain pen and two ten-doliar gold -piec take of friendship. M waldson expects to leave for port next week, where he h offered a new position of worl. The W. C. . U. will meot tamorrow t 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson, 65 Lin- | coln strect. A report of the te con- vention will be given. M. Henry Donnelly aof 21 Lincoln reet has received his automobile li- cense which was suspended following | a fatal accident on South Main street | several weeks ago. k There will he a meeting of Machin- ists’ union at 34 Church street tomor row evening at 8 o'clack. “Attendanc of officers from Washington is expect- ed. At the meeting of Martha Order of 0 hit m in will tho is the remedy that at once. Countl grave are recognized by the medical fessfon as having their direct or in- direct cause in a neglected cold or cough. Kerr's flax seed emulsion, Linonine, is the most helpful thing in the world to you. Medicino knows no surer healing agent for the in- flamed mucous membranes of mnose, throat and lung passages. Thus while Rinonine is removing colds, coughs and bronchitis it is also building up the body as nothing else can do. Al druggists—insist upon having the genuine—60c and $1.20. will relieve sickne vou pro- hor Bridgi afternoon | STEAMSHIP PASSAGES. STEAMSHIP PASSAGES To Europe, South America, West In- dies, South Africa, Australia, China, Japan, etc. Agents for Trans-Atlan- tic and Trans-Pacific 5. Lines. GEORGE A. QUIGLEY, 297 MAIN STREET. chapter, , this evening at o'clock, and patrons’ will be observed. BRIDGEPORT MAN FREED J. of St. Thomas Kelley Had Peter's Church Over 19 Years—DBurial Friday. Brid K Been No Need To Be Thin, Scrawny or Sallow are thin Pastor for sport, Oct. Rev. Thomas lley, pastor Petor's R. . | ehureh here for 19 died | vesterday following a long illness. I 60 years old. St over 1t vou and want to plump: if you have wrinkles in face t t you are not proud of; if the skin is sallow or subject o plm- ples or blackheads, take Mi-o-na | "Wi$ stomach tablets for two wecks and | Graduated R D e in 1884, Father Kelle TR e curate in Ansonia for 16 years, and are thin because the stomach does | held pastorates in St. Aloysius® church, New Canaan, and St. Francis not perform its dutles properly. It | chur is not secreting suflicient of the nat- | Xavier's, New Milford, before coming to this city. His nearest surviving ural digestive juices and in conse- quence does not extract from the food | Telatives are Mrs. Thomas Cummings enough nutritive matter to nourish | and Mrs. Cornelius sey, aunts, both every part of the body. of Norwich. 1 be on Fridaj Mi-o-na stomach tablets are in- < tended to build up the stomach so that it will act properly and extract from the food the elements necessary to form flesh. If you are thin try two weeks tr ment of Mi-o-na stomach tablet be | your of vea from Norwich academy Rov. cted as people Burial w BATE ON STRIK High School Club to Discuss Steel Demand, The High school debating club v hold one of its regular debates Thurs they are small, easily swallowed and | day afternoon, October 16, during the are sold on the guarantee of money | sixth period in room 21 of the ncn- back if they do not overcome chron- | demic buildir he debate will fol- ic indigestion, acute or chronic, stop | low a short business meeting of the stomach disturbance, belching, heart- | club and all members have been in- burn, sour stomach, and any after | vited to hear the arguments presented. dinner distress. The theme of the debate is, “That For sale by The Clark & Brainerd | the demands of the steel strikers Co., and all leading druggists, should be granted.” The negativo side will be presented by Howard Mil- ler, Byron Hogaboom and G. Grybhow- I L ES ski, while the arguments in favor af Feet and Lines i and Mouth the strikers will he advanced by Harry Nair, Henry Goldsmith and | Samuel Gordon. The faculty advisers of the club and its oflicers will act Howard's Buttermilk Cream B night before retiring all that is neces This delightful new vanishin cream quickly shows a decided im provement or the purch price will . be cheerfully refunded. The directions osts so little that any girl or woman can afford it. At all drug and toilet g0ods counters. Crowell's Drug Store can supply you. D at- ™ / Crows Around Fyes as at WILL BUILD N Building WV GARAGE. John W. Allen nted @ permit to the Sovere company to build on street - garage, office and an estimated cost of | remove an old barn shed from Curtis to at estimated cost Inspector i Tradin it | cign P ment $5,000 Sover- stmple and tene- at to honse also A wagon street Sovereign $1.000 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS YOV UKDERSTAND MRS. DUFE, WERE NOT PEDDLNG THIS OlL SToCK AROUND IN A PROMISCUOUS MANNER - WE WANT REPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS MEN ON OUR LIST- MR.DUFFS NAME AS A STocK HOLDER N THIS COMPANY MEANS SOMETWAG TO US AS WELL AS TO HIM~ THE TEXTUS 01l COMPANY WHEN 1T I8 N FULL OPERATION WILL BE THE BIGEBST O\l COMPANY IN THE WORLD ! an of IN SPOTLIGHT AS BOLSHEVIKI FALL NEARS Gen. Yudenvitch is in command of Grand Duke ald. He Nicholas {s 63 years stern forces of Russiu fs the one big man of the gnized by the allied pow roval faction remaining In Russin 1919, Yudeniteh is a poy There has been talk that he might h in Russia today. Il ruler of sheviki menace is removed made Russia when the Bol ully commanded The gr duke because of his intimacy t the Bolsheviki forces 1 PRl former czar and partly through inher the offers of Germany he Tie allic itance was made commander of the Bolsheviki + i Russian forces in the southwest, when His 1ch with the the in the war with Germany was begun sainst teds and his retreat fo a more strategic pasition reying arms and usin with his men half starved and without by the nished United suflicient ammunition egardad the g plishments of under Yuden re is a complete atest military The fought one of accom ween Kolehak and s Nicholas, wa grand working the be nien are dulke's father in the The \Tways ha e of ousting Yudeniteh var with Turkey in 1877 Nichol na man of braader il an ought with him take Petrograd from th : e views and bet yrees the first part of O he first par r morale than the lis political views werage duke bhas his daily successes ha 1 dail u ian history been liberal news of the month. " Tk larg dance a for the expecte Nivens, few postponed later on a The evening fund is M pendin YALE MUST GET NEW COACH FOR ROWING Prof. M. AL ADDOtt to Leave Facuolty i and Head Lawrenceville School | Next Month, New Haven, Oct. 23 Prof. Mather Abbott, who as head coach produc Har vard last June, will become head mas- ter Ken Hamill In A od a winning Yale crew against d Runs 60 — ane of Lawrenceville schoal month, it was announced today. means o severance of relation the Yale undergraduate body, new rowing coach will have chosen . Prof. Abbott as a teacher of Greek at Groton school for 19 yvears gave at- tention to those vanngsters who desir- ed to row. When he came to Yale in the fall of 1915 he added the duties of rowing coach to his courses in Latin. He thus served in 1916 and 1917, and when Guy Nickalls could no langer | continue as head coach by reason of | war conditions Prof. Abbott assunied | full charge. When war activities be- gan at Yale he organized the Yale naval {raining unit and continued at its head until disbandment. Then he rotured to coaching, and a winning varsity crew on the Thames river in June was his reward. next New Haven, interceptod o f on his own 40- yards for a to tered victor sity over tho fir kicked the touchdown, tempt to get pass This with and ta a be | goi bu to Jack varsity its six Tho scrimmn ball in tho sec they immediate The ball was 1 the field hy old then open play first. pass notte second was int who raced for Later on a fc | and fumbled, | the varsity on pretty pass, Cr tho varsity's to Y. W. C. NOT Miss McCreadie and Mrs. Krier have the domestic returned from science convention at Boston. The entertainment for the benctit maids and waitresses of the hotels restaurants which was to have held this afternoon has been of and been An Internal Treatment For Piles (Hemorrhoids) from all Has never narantecd. Gives absolute pain and relief suffering led. Many people have become despond- ent because they have been led to be- lieve that their case was hopeless and that there w no remedy far their . Go to vour druggist original bottle of Miro the discovery of a clever Ohio chem- ist, that taken internally, passes un- changed through the stomach and in- testines, and thus reaches the source wf the trouble where, by its soothing, healing antiseptic action, it first allay and then by direct contact with the ulcers and piles causes them to heal and disappear forever. It's positively marvelous how speed- ily it acts. Blessed relief often comes in two or threo days, even in ci that have resisted a previous known treatments really wondertul results have been accomplished. It is one of the wonderful discoveries of recent years and anyono who is disap- pointed with its can have their money refunded Crowell's drug store dispenses Miro or can get it for you on short notice Surely it is worth the little trouble to obtain to be rid of piles forever. TMPORIIA What is known as itching piles are not biles in the true sense of the word, although this con- dition may accompany a friue case of piles. 1%or this condition Miro Pile Ointment has been prepared as in 1ch cases it necessary to take the internal i s and get an Pile Remedy, Ga - use is not prescription. Opportunity ks K NOw, HERE IS A PICTURE OF THE SECOND WELL WE DRILLED ONTHIS PROPERTY--ThiS WELL ALONE |8 PRODUCIAG Two HUNDRED BARRELS A DAN - JUST TWINK OF I'T— WE NAVE FORYY WELLS NOWi ALL PRODUCING AND EXPECT T& ORILL TEN MNORE. /N THE. AexT TUREE MONTHS-WHY SHOULD A MAU SIT ON IS MONEY WHEN HE HAS A RARE OPPRTUNITY Like Tins To MAKE A FORTUNET YALE SCRUBS SCORE Misses Goal for tempted a field | The scrubs, however, touched the ball affair seale the Y benefi to be e will he given LONDONFRS WANT GAM The New London Independents foot- ball team ire wth any 160 pound teams in The Inde- pendents toam is composed of former high schaol “hool players Address all communications to S 101 Connecticnt of health, and Dr today for New will attend the American Public comniittee on Reeks 'will address the conventionf on communicable diseases and on clinics. Reeks left the state Orleans, where they convention the Health association vital Dy license to conduct in this city a4 boxing exhibitio October 31, at a meétl the license committee of the com mon council last evening. ot 1 W. ( af (he big instructor, Roston A. this de mes the state of physical days in CHEST COLDS G0 OVERNIGH The quest and safest way to ond t] ain, reduce the inflammation | clean the stuffed up tubes of mucoy is to rub on ‘ BEGY’S - Mustarine | Just before you go to bed I'or Sore Throat, Coughs, Bronch tis, Pleurisy and Tonsilitis it ends th misery in half the #moe it takes Hnl ments, poultices, plasters or any oth counter-irritant Be sure it is Begy's Mustarine ways in the yellow box. Thousand call it the quickest pain killer carth—Money back if it isn't. ways in the yellow box—30 and cents. | . Wells & Oo., DeRoy, N. Y. statistics. and prep Frank Shea \venue, New | | WIN HARVARD DOUBI ; ambridge, Oct In five hard fought scts Bob Lipman and Leon de "Turenne, Californians, won the doubles championship of Harvard by defeating Willlam and Robert Rand, cousins, whose homes aro in New York. The score was 5, | (=65, (s and ! London TITL Mass., STATE HBEALTH REPORT. tereepts Forward Pass Has Many Hartford, Oct. state deputy uealth, s prevalent Diphtheria Provalent in Yards For Touchdown ~Dr. . Iben commissioner that diphtheria in a number of particularly in Hartford, New hd Waterbury measles ses A chart shows follow the point mear Varsity teeks, : publ wi oi R W orward yard uchdown, the st team, 11, followir L no missed oal French | points ge started off with the onds’ possession, hut Samuel J. Leventhal -~ Teacher of | 1 hioned football and H Vo . iolin y was attempted. The d only a yard and the | Ken Hamill towns, yesterday Haven, Scarlet T lino and ran sixty | oo oo which : | rov CEGEINGE e numerous to 6. Hamill { o l”‘ T Gy DL R his travel from York Stato line Dr. John T REINAS GETS PERM . Matchmaker Hardware City also the of New Jack ATC and are that line the Reinas was of the granted a Preserve Health and Beanty Nervousness, is woman's greatest enemy Youth and vivacity quickly vield work, wo! and fatigue, but the “wise ones” refuse to surrender their charms. They know that KALPHO relleves nervousncs all fts forms and prieserves health ity and they al ways keep it handy for instant use KALPHO starts at the foundation and Acts on the brain, nerves, muscles and blood cells; rebuflds wornout mnerve tissues and, by ue of its antixeptio properties, prevents the decay of tissues and consequently tends to repel disease KALPHO regulates the gray matter in in the brain and is therefore indispen- sable to all mental workers, Contains no harmful nor habit-forming drugs. At druggists, $1.00. Refuse substitutos, Insist genuine KALPHO and v for at- fter his forward had given (he ! commissioner ercopted b Hamill, touchdown 5 burth down W1, which ench af- fell short 193 MAIN STRIE DICKINSON BLOCK, Apartment WEDNESDAYS ADDRE! 926 , HARTFORD. for 6. A Webb recovering the -yard line. rane to French, uchdown. MAIN Goodyear Service Station DON'T THROW AWAY YOUR OLD TIRE, bring it in and let us examine it, and perhaps just ‘a small repair by our TIRE EXPERT will give you a good many more¢ miles. soline, Qils and Greases Accessories —ADNA F. JOHNSON— 159 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. o 7 y icking Tom’s Front Door In Nov CAl GET N ON THIS PRoPosiTiol IF You ACT QuUICKLY -THIS 3Tock WILL AW BE GRABBED P I A VERY FEW DAYS- THE CONTRACTS ARE ALL LET © RUN A BRANCH OF THE RAILROAD RIGHT THRoUG K| THE PROPERTY-SToP AW TuK A MINUTE - Vou'D PROBABLY Like To GO T EUROPE AND VISIT THE. PATTLE FELDS “This YEAR - Vov PROBABLY WouLD L A HEW HOME AND A NEW AvToMoBILE OR MAYBE TWO NEW AUTOMOBILES- SOME PEOPLE. HAVE Five AUTOMOBILES ~ | = (&) S Tamk IT OVER-VLL LET MYSELF OQUT AND SEE You TOMORROW - GOOD EVENING -

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