New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1919, Page 5

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ADVENT CONEERENC T0 OPEN THIS WEEK Lile and Advent Union Will Join With Church in Annual Event The annual fall Life and Advent ond confercnce of the Union with the church New Britain will be in session from Kriday evening Advent of until Sunday evening with a fuli pro- gram of inspirational talks and meet- | ings for those three days. A of prominent akers will be in city including Dr. John Hend who recently returned from mis ary work in British East Af The calendar of the conference Friday evening, November 14, 7:30 ——Sermon, sub. rhe Last Prom- ise and the Last Prayer.” Elder Jos- hua Dentoi. ' | | | the Satt . November 13, 9:00 A. M. _Social meeting. Leader, Arthur Sunbury; M., s , Elder Howle: sermon, . “How Will the Age End>".1 Babcock; -3:30 P. M., Sunday | <chool address, -speaker, Rev. Samuel | D, Price, D. D., assistant secretary | World's Sunday “School association; | 4:30 P. .M., business meeting of the | Life and Advent Mission; 7:30 P. M., rmon, subjec “Thou Art thel Christ, Son of the Living God,” 121 Mewshaw. Sunday. November 16, 9:00 A. M.— | Social imeeting, Leader, Edward M.! Heroy: 10330 A. M., sermon, subject: | “The More Abundant Life,” Blder L. B. Giles; 2:00 P M., sexmon, s “The World Situation, a Vind of Adventual Truth, a Test of Ad-| ventual Faith,” ‘Elder T. P. Stephens; 4:00 P. M., address by Dr. John Hen- | derson, ' returnedi missionary, British last Africa: 7:80/P. M., sermon and family meeting. Elder M. M. Shurt-! leff. 10:30 A. 2:00 | | Two »pring Strect Ex-Soldiers Are | Without Proper Medical Attention | I'or Seven Months, Dominick | and and soldiers house at 17 Granby both ' ex of the same Spring street, have been removed to the New Britain "General hospital | for treatment, after seven months of | apparent neglect 'by the sovernment. | The former is suffering from tuber- culosis of the spine, and will be sent to the government hospital at | Allingtown, a suburb of New Haven, | Laureton. has a similar trouble. | Both. men., scrved overseas, and | were returned to:this country last Februe where they received their | discharge pers.. Owing . .to (heir | condition they were unable to work, and were cared for by their friends. The men were ignorant of the fact. that they were entitled to medical attention the country they had served. condition of the . men the attention of Dr. | public health serv-, of the physician had 1ho| the hospital. has cared co men during the Three of sufforers one Silvia Laureton resident irom The was brought to Henry T. Bray, representative this city. The men removed to The institution number of cx-ser past few months. number have been spinal trouble, and bone graftir has ice in for al the | in proven succ: isons from his System A MA! 'TS MAN this city 5 the idering the eff el splendid now— 1 cleaning which onl r physics 1 have od through my bowels.” True's sufferers Blixir has relieved during the last 68 escription actuaily las tors come and doctors go, I True's Elixir. The Family PLaxative and | Worm Expeller ch given the world ‘rue, i as of old, the best friend to Swollen_upper lip, anged stomach, offeusive Dbreath, hard and full belly, with. occasional and pains about the. leaden tint, eyes heav eyelids, ftching of the rectum, short dry cough, grinding s teeth, lttle red points sticking out tongue, starting during sleep, thousands 50 Dr stomach, souv nose, Recommended by LERS. Dr. J. T Harmful x AT ALL 1 . Auburn. Me Healthy Children, Happy! and Full of Joyful Life o this for the kiddies if you want ta keep their tender little howeis open | and stop them from getting fretful and | feverish [ an of inexpensive package Zo0d, old-fashioned vegetable Celery King at your druggisi of delicious te dren as directed. You'll like it yourself, tao, for it not only purifies the blood, but keeps stomach, liver and bowels in first-class shape, Drink a cup every other three weeks and your will be filled with the jo) simply splendid. s today. Brew a cup and give to the chii- night for whole being of living. It's LYCEUM THEATRE THIS SUNDAY NIGHT JAMES J. CORBETIT IN THE SUPER SERIAL “THE MIDNIGHT MAN” sketched above an i | matinee per crepe foundation | color. broidered in the tunic with dull blue | silk fl f | the | wide plz | v circular med only broidery. A metal whole frock, running from the open- W entirely of geo | city and for the whole world GOLDINE man at Holle | his eyes dancing and NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, BERNASCONI FELT DEATH WAS NEAR 6i-lARMI;)USE IN COPPER TINT FOR MATINEE Cur Street Resident Passes On Night He Had Told Priends He Would Dio—Ilad Been Hurt That died Jacob J. Bernasconi, who last night ju as he was being put into bed in St. Hartford, rancis hospital, had a premonition of his he’ felt morning is death and that be of he he was to dead this the belief some of his friends with whom talked several days azo. The deceased a truck driver, part of his duties be- ing the lifting of heavy barrels. It is believed that he strained himself, using injuries to his abdomen and | making nece surgical treatment. Last Monday, soon after his pains were pronounced serious enough for removal to the hospital, he spoke with veral friends rcquesting that they visit him in the hospital a possible *because Thursday a8 corpse,” he concluded. The deceased was 45 years of age. He resided at §3 street where his fami ing of his * wife, a son, Jacob, and a daughter, Emma, now live. He was a membe of the Foreste Eagles and the Swis society. '~ He was active in the latter society being one of the most prom- inent of the Swiss residents of New Britain. It is probable that the family the advice of the attending ph { will have a of the body made to cause of death upon cia determine Betty Brown.) Nov. 13.—The is one which creates avorable impression at | or tea. Charmeuse in cop- is combined with georgette shade light than the vel suggesting the same georgette is heavily em- | New gown STOCKWELL MAY RESIGN. Owing the of Legion adopted at the national convention in Minneapolis Tuesday, officers the post to resign their positions. The amend- ment adopted was that no man hold- ing a public office or was a candidate for a public office, could hold an of- ficial position in the Ameri sion. This amendment may res the retirement of Dr. William Stockwell, chairman; Secretary ry C. Jackson and probably William W. T. Squire of the executive com- mittee. to amendment the to the color 5 constitution of a American Th sevral of the of may local have ss in o maz Except for a tiny yoke effect charmeuse extending above the | ted belt of this material. the gette, with a neck and bell sleeves, trim- with bands of blue em- double row of tiny blue appear to balance the ike design. ! of | buttons at the neck to the edge of the Save the Babies NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that I of a'l the children born_in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent., or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirty-seven per cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen! ‘We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save many of these precious lives.. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or less opium or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. There can be no danger in the use of Cas- toria if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher as it contains no opiates or narcotics of any kind. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of M e P A s T O S T A oo government | * “THE HAPPY BRISTOL BOY. Here is real news for every mother in this thriving as well. Harry Bissell, 13 St., Bristol, Conn., came to the i Drug Store last Tuesday, with a welcome smile on face as he handed in the following letter mother: “About five years ago this an auto and ever since that years old, 164 Prospect his roguish from his little fellow was hit by day has suffered from kidney trouble and bed wetting. It happens every night and we did everything we could for him, had several doctors and tried all kinds of medicine but it did no good until we got GOLDINE. That medicine is dong what nothing else ever did for him. Just one bottle of GOLDINE NO. 2 stopped it. It certainly is wonderful what it is doing for my boy and I feel I just can’t praise it enough. I feel that I Origimator of Goldinz should let eve mother know about it. I am glad I got it for Henry, but the boy is the happiest one of all. My Photo and Signature “EMMA BISSELL.” YOU BET I'M GLAD SAYS HENRY 5 When asked by the GOLDINE Man if he was glad he got GOLDINE the boy smiled and said “you bet I'm glad for now 1 can sleep like othe boys and I want to get another bottle for it's good stuff. I guess my Ma told you all about it and what she said is all true. That beats any of the other medicines she gave me all to pieces.” This is not heaersay or the word of a stranger, GOLDINE is doing in Bristol and New Britain. If it will do so much for the Bissell hoy, it will do your children. GOLDINE NO. 2 is the most remarkable for young or old ever brought to this city, and NO. 1 for nerve trouble has no equal that is proven by the words friends here in New RBritain. . If vou take your meals away from home get GOLDINE in tablet form. It is cheape more convenient and just as effective. Get GOLDINE at Crowell's Drug Store, 264 Main St., Ask about the free bottle he has for ou, or talk with the GOLDINE Man there every Wednesday morning. Be Sure and Read ‘“‘Behind the Lines Over Here” Which Appears Weekly in THE HERALD BEGINNING NEXT SATURDAY “Behind the lines over here” tells of the inter- esting experiences of a U. S. Secret Service Agent in curbing German spies. It will appear serially. The first episode has to do with the arrest and con- viction of Karl Mucke, German orchestra leader. His adventures in Boston are accurately described. WATCH SATURDAY'S PAPER. but facts about what the same for kidney remedy stomach and of your own Away ! Was employed by Philip Bardeck as | post mortem examination =i i SUNDAY CO&(iERT: PROGRAM ARRANGED Iinal arrangements have been com- vleted for the cancert which is to be given for the benefit of Vv Orphans of Armenia this coming Sunday at P. m. in the Lyceum theater. lsvery- thing is donc to make it the concer: i d all enjoy it one of who attend it are sure to 1. Lerenk. . Komitas Wardapet A. Chah-Mouradian. Andente A Minor Concerto Goltermann Man Himi 11 Cinguant s Henry G. Schauffler. Caro Nome (Rigoletto) E Zahelle Panosian. Al Aloughe (duet) Verdi BC00 50 o . Komtas Wardapet Mme. Panosian The Swan Romance ..... Henry ( To the Wife of hould meet the eves of friend of someone ble to overcome this ruinous may obtain information of a method by which leglons of drinkers have been freed from the curse quic asily and with delightfal benefit in their health, officiency and. happiness. This information will_be sent in plain envelope on dw. J. Woods, a wife, addicted to . she You can’t go Wrong if You go Right to the ARCADE STUDIO For your Christmas Photos. It's none Too Early. 2dvyomg 4y W M in has ever anr Chah-Mouradian. % ' One Who Drinks | IN THE WEATHER. Mad Scene moor (Lucia Di (lute obligato) . . Zahelle Panosian. Chant Hindow ('cello abligatn) . . . Bemberg Lammer- Donizetti Sareri Veror o Yes Saren Goukai. .. Alakiaz ... o . et Armenian Folk Songs by Wardapet. Zahelle Panosian. Komitas Madrigal (Romco and Juliet) . . . Gounud Touradian. Mrs. Minnie S. Watson of Boston will play as accompanist and . V. Meyer of New York will play the flute obligato. Mme. Some of the encores that Mme. Pa- nosian will “La, Hear the Gentle Lark Sing Me to' Sleep” and “Lullaby” by Jocelyn This is the last da for the ex- 1919. change of tickets for reserved sests at the Grafonola Shop, 138 Main street, but those who have not exchanged tickets by tonight can da so the day of the concert at the box office. Medicines Used By Monks. It is claimed that monks of ancient days knew of more than three hun- dred species of medicinal plants used in general for medicines by these re- ligious orders. While centuries have passed, with all the advance made in medical science, many of our successful remedies are today from the roots and herbs of the field, 1 that good, old- ioned vemedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, which for more than forty years has been relieving women from some of the worst forms of female ills, and is now considered the stand- ard remedy.—advt. most made | INFLUENZA starts with a Cold Kill the Cold. At the first sneeze take HILL'S Standard cold remedy for 20 ye —in, tablet form—safe, sure, opiates—breaks up a cold in hours—relicves grip in 3 dag Money back if it fails. genuine box has a top with Mr. picture. At All Drag S Thousands of women throughout the country and over a hun- dred in New Britain, are using Thor Electric Washing Machines Every Wash Day. The Thor way of washing saves your clothes and does away with hard work and trouble. It costs less than three cents an hour to operate and takes less than half the time. You can try the Thor in your own home without obligation or expense. ~ TheSpring & BuckleyElectricCompany 75-77-79 Church Street, Tel. 2240, 2241 U B T AN OVERCOAT WHICH IS THOROUGHLY AMERICAN IN ATMOSPHERE AND CAPABLE OF MEETING ANY CHANGE IT HAS THE FASHION PARK HY- LINE SHOULDER TREATMENT AND AN ALL->’ROUND BELT. THE MUSKET, SKETCHED, HAS BEEN EXECUTED IN FAB- RICSOF SOFT TEXTURE WHICH WILL DRAPE NICELY. ITIS KNEE-LENGTH AND IN EVERY WAY A PRACTICAL GAR- MENT FOR THE MAN WHO DESIRES A BIT OF NQVELTY. READY-TO-PUT-ON CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNQYANCE OF A-TRY-ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK FASHION PARIK Rochester NewYork hv milfinn. XIVd NOPHSVA EV SYOTiTL YN0 AT QTIOTIANIA STTALS IHL MONS OL AQVIN TNV an The Man, a siyle book for Autumn, is recady for you.

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