New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1920, Page 9

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A / The only comparalfle substltute on sale in wood at most leadxng’bars, and in bottles: wherevor ‘bottled goods are. If vou cannot’get ‘What you ask for, ANZAC CO., BOSTON.' MINER, KEEL o 1ULLOCKH, Local sttrlbhtor IS YOUR BLOOD HUNGRY l. OR IRON ? Who Should Take Nuxated Iron Modern Methods of Cooking and Living Have Made An Alarming Jlt:ul\:ilediril:n I Increase in Iron Deficiency in Blcod of American Men and Women NUXATED IRON Helps Make Red Biood The Kind That Futs Roses Into the C of Women and Force «~th and Courage Into Veins Dr. C. W. VIVIAN, Dentist The Association With Him OF W. G. HARLOW, Dentist AND M. E. JURAS, Prosthetitian \l\l\ EYEH l January Clearance Sale Our entire stock of Rugs, Linoleum, oS Window We have a large stock of Window Shades Holland piece goods on hand and can make hang shades any size atlow prices for the time Ceme early with your orders. Satisfaction guar- anteed or your money refunded. RS BRE B B B B B B B ER BN CLOTs %@%%% | Manager which B 58 %. &8 B8 %4 8 ) | Kildufr | nings | tract | three | have | son, ! the | pitcher n BASKETBALL OPENING | Pilz's All-Stars Quintet to Army-Navy ¢ dir Open Season Agaiust Five of South Manchester, 1y for I quintet ! tomorrow Arch strect. for- hall, with the The sketha will open ning at the Aetna on merly the old Turner crack Army and N tive of South Manchester. The Silktown team has had a fine son, meeting and de- feating the fastest teams in the state, er Pilz of the All- Star practically all of the Y. here will 1 B n prelimi o'clock tween the Arci start All-Stars vi the season eve- s6 nig some of Man hus secured AL CL AL team ame at the Mohawks and The big contest will lock. Dave Dunn, coach *hool team. will officiate The will up s be- ui- at no teams line as ' o | rollows \ Army and Navy Keith forward R (¢) Chambers forward All-Stay Mellis Left it Iesiehi Mirdden Center her Schmift Anderson Left guard ight.- BASEBALL BRIEFS H 'y Frazee and his 1 negotiating Payers to bolster up the said y laid more President the Ited Sox rrow. are clubs for new Manager plans were would involve club, hut he didn't expect t any real transactions would be made lo- D& ore the joint meeting of the league in % Chicago on Feb. 11 % Detroit gers are not worrying % Ty Cobb for next cason, as the the Georgia Gem still has son to run. Manager Jen- has two pitchers. two n outfielder unde Duteh Leonare Stan pitching . on Feb. ton hager. with several Sox. that arrow heing ol than The about contract of another aly se catche con- Her- and staft e Ainsmith The i Macon. ¢ nie Boland. Bobby Veach will start for B B &4 =] ] The f o1 The Boston tied Sox will have plenty at Hot Spri in March, h Pirates will train there > Gibson. and the Akron Iuternational league will for three weeks, under its Dick Uoblitzel. Th several exhibition » training Pittsbu under Geo club of the train there new mar pames d season. 0 White Sox have decid- 58§ exas, as their training ¢lub will go there late It is said that two mem- year's club will not > In Chick Gandil first baseman two who ed on cam Chic Whco, and the ruary bers of last the lineup next season and Swede . the and shortstop. the slated to retire. Risber ar e Cleveland club is the @ organization to predict t Wwill win a pennant nest summe Speaker says “The Cleveland club is in the t for the pennaint If we o the pitching we fi ( the finish. There made which will helps our club, T don't think we will DE any holdouis. We all thouzht fig 1o win the flag las we first major it Tris sure to he =] 4 ] next year will be in the miy be some tr ere going and most of it next sea we us are sure win so1 While Coy. . l. Huston Yankees is at Dover Hall, in Geo he is making plans for cstablist permanent training establishment the New York club. which may tried in 1921. Therc is ample room on large game preserve to build a baseball diamond for training purpos: and it is within casy reach of sever for be } of the southern-cities. in- was who has been a utility fielder for the Giants since 1917, released yesterday to the Liochester club of the International league. proved himself a valuable pi times when some of the regulars wer laid up. He is a skillful fielder. but % has vet reached the batting stag which would ins him of a job with Gia Last season be played in unes and batting mark of Al Baird, not re the haud WILL TRAIN STUDENTS, New Haven, Jun. 14— form hoard of cducation, it announced R roday, approved of a plan o train railvoad vequested that undeitaken, oftering the g terminals instriction was has student New Huaven this work b its use of places. BURY S Ja WATE ;| Waterhury, ank He of h on the am = &4 lmwm.nm Aihleties, He with the team next FOR LUMBAGD Try Musterole, See How Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole in briskly, and usually the pain is gone—a delicious, soothing comfort comesto takeitsplace. Musterole is a ciean, white vintment, made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster- ole and recommend it to their patients. ‘They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum- bago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises. chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. Always dependable. 30 and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. tern sold! to the will month. o south "= %m%%mm% 7] R SRR th at ‘a CARDINALSY MANAG) Mo., Jan. 14.—S: automobile dealer of clected president National league meeting of the the club here ICKEY 3t. Louis, eadon, an Louis of board clors of amucl this the baseball WOULD DROP LONG Student e Natmnal Girl Scouts’ | ! Convention in Philadelphia 1 Philadelphia, Jan. 14.— council meeting and national conven- Yale Council Recommends he annual \bolition of “Bright College Y tion of the girl scouts, the purpose of | | SLEIGH RI PARTIES CGE Man hat tion of A effe anch e-president. promin wimber Olcott's ht M thall Agricultural meed Gt 10l v his zies in \I)\ tome American Pl ian avri especially \thie Apha advt vesterday. which scouts the period tion,™ Sheftield Scien- 200 every Rkt Bovns Pecause of G an T season, Mr. Bred basehall chosen ma v coming as well New Haven. adn. 14.-—A formal no- lon has been | o of Yale titic - was issued by the student council 1 enthusiast for 2 Sy college and the state school student council tods orehestra at the fair -on recommiending the discontinuance of v, e use at Yale underg ings of the old Yal Callege Year hecnuse rman tune The notice “In view of the L. of all under and Sheflield and 51 per Ul the undergraduates who vot month are opposed to the sir Yale song to the air ‘Die Am Rhine' the combined students’ councils ommend that its e ‘Iymwnlmmw a unde | sathing raduate gather- song. “Bright it to a ANYT Sonv RESIGNS, Kan., J: 4. —F fermany) Schultz aut coll The 1he car (V4 is st = tan. ake HAY coach faet that 36 per col- of last | been raduates in the resignation will take e close the e came of present reason no iznation to of 1916 e \l\ \IHH\ Jun. 14 athlete am for ved Milan singing wraduante TEALA: \dams, who is to train the Olympic He will his services the Federation s S IN Platt EN KILL Lirussels, Jan. 14, reported zanies SE he go from 8} ac Seven | Wi reqmired ic Sports. e are | persons nd injured a 15 been prevai the last 48 hours have heen obliged damaze has heen done arc @ result of the over aG miny storm which Belzium Numerous factories | and much | hizh water. orchestrs the fair- one to closc by £8P S 8 52 8 B 6 5 B8 B4 B PR B PR BB Dillon M. Deasy, of The Lyceum 2 Players writes % from New York City DILLON M. Mr. Deasy all, writes the followin fagan, n Street, New Bri Doctor: 1 had intended to ¢ ou per al work you and your abie the dast rew days T w in. Conn. Dear onally before leaving New assistants did for me. in your city. thanks. attracted me, that no such f my eye. persnaded by today 1 - you ¢l tin the term “Nap However, 1 was relucta manuer) to give you a tr Tinit Dentistry 1 (whos¢ wor is it to be. n icnce. Kindliness. and unfailing courtesy s means at your disposal in office a pleasu to better assure you of that I shall always consider mysclt irth lette good humor the most feelings with *in having my reg: 10 usc Very PLEASED PATIENT Theat without doubt of the elasses rricu their most Wl people one profession, and they know that good health depends on perfect teeth, thousands of particular people who - lile ¢ There however. brave cnough in every oth and enco from thous: s “'lo find the place of the girl among the other movements in opened here today women attendance T Britain to express my but finding very 1 did not get the A in many places 1 n of dentistry was possible. but T felt that this might be like you had ou have ever modernly equipped dental ard 1o the we e . T the pleasu ibout their teeth. lect their teeth becanse vid of the dentis ients who hes | ’ GO TO | Southington WHERE CHICKEN SUPP] A\RE SERVED TO PERFEC of post-war reconstruc- More than zates representir union, Alaska. Po Hawaiian are | dele, in the d the slands MUSIC CHARL F. AND DANCING! Heal a Cough ADAMS, ES" HBALING HONEY - 1920 1onid [57) Advocating Dr. Fagan’s Nap-a-Minit DEASY whose excellent acting while sccond man with The Lyceum Players has pleased us New York City, January 12, 1920. appreciation for the per- to spare away from my <o I am taking this little time opportanity T desir had tried the ~o-called “Painless Den- On wmy arrival in New other Painless methods. just completed in a most creditable succeeded where others have failed. ates all 1 © one enter regarding den- the m staff. coupled made my rested oftice 1 your office cver seen, by have must say ds. and traly yours, DILLON M. DEASY. They realize the importance health has d. These of the dread. probably inherited. of dental ope nervous and timid people can receive v endorse Dr. Fagan's methods. Dr. J. HENRY FAGAN, Nap-a-Minit Dentist N-RRAY SPECIALIST AND BADIOLOGIST. OFFICE HOURS—Daily (Except Sundays) 9 A M. TO 9 P M. PERMS—Part Down, Balance in Convenient Payments While W PLady Attendants at Al Times, 213 Main St. 4 DB B B B D B P B B B b B Over Be sse-Leland’s CONSULTATION—EXAMINATION FRE Done. New Britain

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