New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1919, Page 10

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T e Tdba( Habit OAL STRIKE HAS o ed has tohacco o completery deltihtiu Wooas, iy, will iy with Udward York after avstom 14t strong Calne ppetit memory and u sencral s trangu ey nanly vigor zain i etficieney 1efits roported. Get rld teeling; no 1 - oo d The following : ffrom the Tron A nary of today Iron and Natfected b coal <oy suni iron market ons mbe haylkill, hanon valley inc one=thi At 1 wnly e in Ther rwore than 1squehan thein Doy e in steel production is : lons! the ¢ 1 strike heen accumula Ny producers foels | Sndil reased in oduction firo sy Steeldt cent have LR Wheel and tembe over district was weeks' supply B coal \ non-union mi lependent steel companies get coal and non-union minces, of them could g v eel: without serious hacts o tuc concrail; (han no : I Y cent ion's coking oG o Dad it e hoth un Post ion A on fo ent for furnaces feel the fuel shortag of steel companics nediae 1t chaut blast ooy b thos in the W are o of d supply. iran hutdow Mg he his on production LR % Lear out st journal I tent of the e business is closed and the seouved L The salc month shuie in the The total outpu of Ay still inedic meing prices, wiois ! trict heing fo ountry o nrompt ico ting that foundries ting on a lm seale Superior iro 6,201,883 Lake in October a totul of 43,4 L000,000 ore s menis . mak- Nov Tor il ling \\1“ b T huge S tons a i hout were to TS tons to than weeks of Z tons 1915 or 1 s from the si = ThHé hila mp: period in 1,798 54| Oelolye sales have probably months of the vear, only -fourth ibles here appear temporarvy check as a large vol- which pries had an avera t ol T export inst crease of caualled hest shipments o bor tr iven only « | in Septemnie | it < mueh 2| 1o nave fu in th the month the | ume 213 being n | porters With 162 on | been tio maried | to demand and there two Tron t gain was 51 furnaces, t on November 1 s ' Piut tributed yutput, mak \COLDS breed and Spread INFLUENZA KILL THE COLD AT ONCE WITH o ll.l.'s CASCARAE- B QUININE , BROMIDE | Standard cold remedy for 20 yearo —in tablet form—safe, sure, no opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 | Mild¢ hours—relieves grip in 3 days. | | Money back if it fails. The genuine box has a_Red top. with Mr. Hill's picture. At AR Druz Steres 10 of detinite reguests ex- could not consider. vessels off deeline to inst nmor ving there n freights the adverse ex- cxports to T finished stecl as low 58 port can now done. In reports to the contrary, there ement American producers export forms has that changc land. British spite no agi vind Britist markets iron ana steel Steel hars sold cents i i occ burgl vhich con- offsct pe listriet helps October situation Oon nt. of the on surprising showin — be of between as to or prices on uany of products. prompt tor 1-4 for shipment s well auotation the lead- have cents as zainst nominal 5 cents. Pittshurgh, by mills which committents inside Pittshurgh miils make new 11 months, m bat as Wi and cannot of seve rolling i ave advanced prices $6 a ton, in cast | on ba done the week, vow the of 3 cents neer of iron BN has on pipe e ton on Ivance of pot taking m ton lap weld business, months of the wtweld and §6 nipe, but leing sold Duc to mark, Dutceh ssenti not 1] new d for ral depreciation tirms as wel gents, United Statc outh | Awmerica and Mexico have been cager | buyers of hand tools, cutlery and other hardware products in west- cent business in these heavy. as rep the SCerews, ern Germany, 1¢ lines being very JLINCNINE TAKES KICK OUT OF A\ AND RENDERS 1T THE IMEDY FOR COLDS AND THYT AWPUL IARD COLD T HARMLESS, | GRENT FAMILY ALL FORMS OF | \ REMARKABLE PREVENTIVE FOR THE MORE DANGEROUS THROAT AND LENG COMPLAINTS OF ADULES AND CHILDRIN. Have a bottle of 1 ol times—there's no telling instant it will be nceded e <o for coughs that (hreaten bronehi- | TOX Move mines < Preston county this \d Gar- tis. Nothing quite e [inonine : £t K Llnoningfe Md.. Monday next oper- for Dronch ; : ttors say. IFurther increased activity Monongahela county indicated Ly reports that 200 coal cars have peen ordered into that region on the Utimore and Ohio railroad division thoroughly organized distriets, union officials the strikers tanding tirm COAL PRODUCTION INCRENS a4 Mines—Union Men m. Con- Wt Say | in Nov. production by opor- of ¢ o G. in conl spected receint in the organ- stirt operating soon. them carly today work organized te which in strilce will start operatingz other iy »ris that incs sz distric Reports received by that 11 mines now organized partly the st the dicate arc in o a nonine handy At throughout distriets were closed early in state county, 1in is say are IR, NO WORK; Nov. 6 “NO BE Chicazo. spok m for 30 from Toulca, Ili., erday { plied to the internal revenue colle | for passports to return to their tive land, when asked why they were the United States, replied: heer, no worlk: GO HOM -John Pacione, Italian coal miners who Drugglsts—60c¢ and S1.20. ye na- leaving “No home.” wine, no REDS STILL WINNING. Loudon, Nov. -A 1 hevik communication re: t.— Bol- here i 1ssian i vived ’ veports the capture of Ishim (75 miles north Petropaviovsk) with 1,200 The communique a » capture of 1,000 prisoners ‘ sotan Wit GLENWOOD [} 50 un- | Al ! votes over Pitts- | G NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, “THE CHEERY RED CROSS NURSE Viadivostok.—"The girl the w: welcome with 1he American Genevieve | | 1addock workers the the Red Cross out attend n wastes she's one off cheery smile,” soldiers in Siberia who've gone to hoys in frozen Sih !R. R. CONGESTION AT PITTSBURGH YARD FOR HIS DEFE Defeated Kentucky Candidate for | Conl Cars Responsible for Tie-up— Governor on Democratic Tickoet Domestic Supply Shows Im- i | | { | | | | | Also Slaps at Pro-Germans. provement. Louisville, Nov. 6 returns from Ky.. Om the Pittsburgh, Nov. to G.—Railrcads face | to- unofticial all but one day 13d- Morrow, republican swept him- into the oflice of governor of by & majority of 29,992 James D. Black, election. This a republican in this state state head- wims Morrow’s ma- | 10,000, | did not hernator- tate-wide prohibi- attempted the relieve congestion of the 120 counties of the state. on main and branch lines enter- win 12 selt Kentucky ing Pittsburgh by cxpediting the dis- iribution of hundreds of cars of coal industrics indicated Not the P to thosc by the Tue plu iemocrat goverrment. only filled cars the 1 candidate accordin in are osit responsible for cor ion lut ever to republican quarters which jority will exceed Inferest today, however, cnter so much upon the wtl race as on th tion amendment this “lowly empty s are being shunted onto mine sidings as rapidly as possible in some parts of the to Pittsburgh dis- according Wagon ticts reports received nere. and truck mines are aid 1o be nnusually active, also ms came in proposal. Only 15 counties out of the 120 had been heard srom early today, the vority of 11504 0] The mendment i An interesting feature of the guber- ' miners are returnii natorial clection statement surprising regularity Governor Black which he blamed anion mines on the the liquor interests—pro-Cierm worked 80 per his fuilure in ap- sesterd These mines nointces of Stanley e be shipping out at the and President defeat 1o 60 cars a which he has Offic of As regards Mline Workers of that whether said such was not the on in writing his strike lettér 0 union men returning proper or imprope it hurt declared that not that #t caused the zone back oul men o Contlicting reports continue come from bLoth the headauarters of showing « ins the the miners’” union and the operators Vole = coul operators declare that union to work with md that two Pan-Handle 1= cent of capacity were said 10 was ol in coad to remov former Governor Wilson for conceded the president the action of ce rate of his, United said Mr. Wil- he They union miner that the coal to work his w single and reiterated were wy in rik- , has ! non-union Jjoining strikers’ ranks, The [domestic coul supply uch o marked improvement | continuance of that for the hours that all appearances of uge 5 been removed. River stages continue high and are said to be in no small degree responsible for change the domestic supply situation ntucky o miners publican.” 0 re- showed today in last 48 short- } COMMITTEE license committeo cil will meet tonight office, Clity hall, to slication for a The common cotut the city upon permit thoe in 10 of an boxing n | The Effects of Opiates. HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its various proparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known. Even in the smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the func- tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causing imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life. Wervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying owers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet in their infancy. The rule among physicians is that children should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and only then if unavoidable. ; The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be too strongly decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it. Children who areill need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to Jose them willfully with narcotics. Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the signature of Chas. I. Fletcher. m Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of | | | | THURSDAY, NOVEMBE R 6, 1918. ———TY ORI B Easy to Make This Pine Cough Remedy ! e ] Thousands of families ewear by its prompt results. Inexpensive, and saves about ¥2. PREC SRy . . You know that pine is used in nearly all prescriptions and remedies for coughs. The reason is that pine contains several peculiar clements that have a remark- able effcet in soothing and healing the membranes of the throat and chest. Pine is famous for this purpose. Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and syrup. The “svrup” part is usually plain sugar s i To make that money can of Pinex in a_pint with home-made s can use claritied mola svrup. instead of way. von make a full vou can buy ready-made the money 1t is pn pleasant—children tak You can 1 this or cold in a way The cough may be 4 or may be stently; remedy 1 ounces . and fill un Or you , or corn Bither nt—more than for three times zood and very " enerlv. > hold of ‘a cough sans business arse and tight, loose from the The cause is the embranes—and this sugar and could not work wwful to be where | couldn’t When 1 I i to t muc 1o that can’t explain i mbination viill stop | Splendid, | hoarseness, ailment. asthy any v throat Pinex is a high pound of genuine and is famous the prompt eflect Beware of druggist for directions, nnid Guarantecd to gi tion or money. reiunded. Co,, Ft. W; orwav pine extract, world over for its Ack copt thsolute eat The Pinex concentrated com- | your « Gol in New ine G let [ he stage ol end for it hefore medicine im better in every m 1 ding 1t only et it form if Also the v ame | that bottle the second one. [ want that people of New Britain may know no doin Brita taday you tak sk the am New Britain Man’s Secret There is always an element of mystery in the L remedy that produces New such results as (ttributed Goldine in Britair { Mr. Martin Serckus, 215 Klm street, has this to say of Goldine: “IFor three years I suffered terribly with irt and stomach. My food didn't digest as it 1 became account of ahead. I for I hac headache walk on no ilious and suffered with sicic then 1o got so T could hardly in that condition and 1 would ried mi so weak I my heart had gotten tried relief help believed nothin ne work and that heard of Goldine [ was too weak I took one hottle of the No. 1 for wis gone felt so much better every to go down after it nd heart stomach trouble that 1 1 growing weaker day for three but only stopped my dis but put on the gain and wa Tt is & marvel what that medicine did for me but 1 can feel it all through me as though new life was comir vou to tell people what I say and you may publish my pi what Goldine will do. MARTI had he years, not me itement of fact of what od it will help people New Britain state the valuc of Gold- word of n stro in your own city s well s other places It you believe frien ngar but a If a medicine is g s. We publish s You must in vour Know at Crowell Drug Co., 254 Main tah- from Fre street. Get Goldine in home. Bottle he has for you. 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