New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 21, 1920, Page 9

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PAN-AMERICAN TALK ON TRADE RELATION Jobn Bassett Moore Relates Ac- complishments of Commission | Washington. Jan. 21\ accomplishment zh tion inter mal hi conumission o= ward promot relations iniong the co Americas yvmerican F nuncial conferen 3 by John wi s created by the Financial confer- ngton 1915 (1 ameliorations of meth- administration have commnuission, ich in 1stoms , o e e i Srzendid Spanish Mackerel Boston Blue Whole Fish ety Swordfish, Halibut, .mon, Smelt:, Genuine Blue Spotted Trout. Pompino Frostfish, Butterfish, Snapper Blues, Rockport Cod, Shore Haddock, Flsunders, King- fish, Stripe Bass, Scrod Steak, " Yarmouth Bloater:, Kipper- ed Herring, Finnan Haddie, Smoked Halibut, Large Fresh Herring 12¢, Shrimps _30c. Cape Cod Oysters and * Clam:. MOORE’S FISH MARKET Washington Place. ELKS’ GRILL Thursday Business Men’s Lunch 75¢ Piekled Bo Swect Pickles Consommi: Clear Soup I and Cabbage rloin of Beef Corned B wneic Ten ZEried Turkey Wing ‘Tomato Sauce Roast Prime Rib of Beef au Jaasie Boiicd Potatoes Mashied Potatoes Greca Pe Iee Cream Cofice > ladi Lin th | Mstruments Act o 11 Why Women Grow Old | More Quickly Than Men tates Chamber National C Uruguay, K 1. Other United and. the o bLetween the of Commerce bers of Commerce Panama, < varions quart ‘Regulations secured in Mr. Moore. per- miding multancous loading and unloading of ca nd the ad- preparation s have brou mmerous heen Al L~ the i dor, agrecment of abiout vanee been countries, in n Lynch's prehes rair. BELIEVE MINE MACONA with the statis “Progress has been made waoption of a uniform . 1 lerchandise countries have veady ken action, and two more are on the effort | Jussification of favor- under- point of so doinz ery been made we uniform legislation in regard 0 Dbills of excl . checks, bills of and warehouse ¢ scem 1o be rapidly the time wi o bills of exchange, only two stern hiemisphere, on The Hague md the United hod to bie to ! Bodics From Wrecked Steamer Are receipts approach- \shore on the Swed- Washed con- will, in in far there systems, deis e ish Coast. Details of the steamer off be use 21 American b Jan of the which Stockholm we based, re- b rocking Macona. Nidinzen Ligh ay nizht w | members or rules Negotiable spectively of rock 19 struc loss of forty-nine received the crew. vesterday. One man, m: who from the rigging. ihe only also been interest in los re 1 commission has zrowing uniform on the subject of w well as on that sales.” / M. Moore of the souther 1 a cetion of the were glad 1o observe a the here the rescued told his survivor. rdoption of N 2 second archouse s conditional Cs he was artributes the which cuers One repori a mine, several of have been secn floating in the gat recently. he Macona sted that countries »up which had rati- the international m trade for trade 08 . and rock be permit- register ma the tional bureau in Havana pend- establishment of a burecau at which awaits ratification treaty hy a suflicient number of the southern sroup. ress had been made toward of commereial a treaty which national in s on travelers. This has been ed and rati- countries and signed by seven others arc ashore at 1 on Saturday near Nidingen driven on the treacherons L furious gale which wus rag- 1 ran ted intern: 2 1he o Janeiro s at = wits during ing off the st. At that hour eni station received the vessel' and. asking whether crew was in danger, veceived the reply: “We fill with water quickiy.” e station informed the pilots at Varbers. forty- three miles southeast of Gothenbers. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years ments for the arbitration of ! Specials for Thurs. and Fri. U Swedish radio QNS the Go operation : travelers, e titutes a s of local ti said, sin i convention by five fied while establishment of zold clearance fund ety of deposited void its shipment and stabilize ned by two in prineiple or the zold. excha been s Always bears the Signature of approv by t others, BOILANG BEEF 1b 10¢ PORK CHOPS 1b 30¢ Ib 14c-16¢ 25¢ 34dc LEAN Lean Cut b 1L 10¢ FRESH POT ROAST MOHICAN ASSORTED SOUP! (;EM N[VT NIAARGA_\RI\'E Delicious with bread MOH. CREAMERY B UTTER Sliced Cod Smelts Sliced Salmon Flatfish Sardines Finnan Haddies ch SALT PORK H BEEF LIVER . 1b el Rock Red Baldwin \pples ats 25¢ Onions 1 1bs 35¢ Fancy Herring .. 1b 10c¢ Large Butters 1b 18¢ Fancy Sliced Hfllihl‘t 1 21(.‘ Pollock Whole 12¢ Pink Salmen 23¢ Oysters 35¢ ... 1b b can Ib can md foundered Satur- | suid to be | | { | | i st that ter of station Macoua chouts and pilots T the the Liverpool ber was impossible word, and =hip broke The ships, the Seve crew are washed berg. The 1id 1o be Williamson COSTUMES ARE STOLEN sen: run of * the histori play was the the house. robe mist cock. stolen somewh: orders (istress Macona’s was picked up by Gothen- beam deeply stern deck level with U hodies of members reported on captain up theater h, lifeboats hid been ordered 10 5o out an hour received but suddenly it up at this hour. vessel heatergoers 1espians Have No Garme Germany, Jan rsifal” city theater w recently when it the costumes for stolen and could not he replaced effots to trace ¢ costumes whout to be postponed. when manager strolled thro and discovered with some Her husband was costumes the worse Cuticura Soz 5 are flowing lllegal traders from I 8. Me- | I’oland slip through the German lines driven by William McMahon. ; duy and return to Poland with truck of City Coal { whatever they can purchase in the way collided this morming | of shoes clothes, textiles, vailroud I food. much of which Germany The Ac- | to retain for own use but cros ! Uy desired in Poland. el T is no border and no hin | arance or thi e It alleged it was im- | that the soods thus shipped from Ge M- | many into IPoland up { millions of marks AUTOS COLLID. at JJ:4Il'o|vlu\l automobile owned by A quar Gothenbers from send | stationed \n Mahon ind Wood compiny 1 oclock Main later the every i the and this radiogram to “Unneeessary suzar i wanis which near the Nz on her ar adhered to sirect . i i ¢ Soap.Oitment, Tateum,5c. everyowt Dept. Address: Caticars Laveratoties. DONT FUSS WITH MUSTARD PLAS Musterole Works Without Blister—Easier, Quicke; There’s no sense in mixinga of mustard, flour and water When ly relieve pain, soreness or| ithalittle clean, white Mus Musterole is made of pure d mustard and other helpfu! ingredi| combined in the form of the prd white ointment. It takes the pi mustard plasters, and will not bl Musterole usually gives prompt from sore throat, bronchitis, tons croup, stiff neck, asthma, ne: headache, congestion, pleurisy,rheq tism, lumbago, pains and aches o back or joints, sprains, sore mu: bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, cold the chest (it often prevents pneumo 20c and 60c jars; hospital size $ the e T ldenly and behind and travelinz 10 miles an hour. 1o avoid 11 owevar. putiin nearing also are Soon stopped s as There truck was clos ship. wircless, intended is 1t about LS has run nto any the accident he the goinz to stop possible Mahon claimed th nal that drivers of the not any signal slightly damazed wus hroken off thereafter to zet was believed that gave OF TYPHOID. ~Typhoid fever ading thre EPIDEMIC Jan. 21 cpidemic form is,spu {out Ukraine according from Czernowitz it is reported that ill with ment of truck said that he amid- see Both cars and the surface. is now parted sunk the MR. LOOMIS TO TALK. Loomis, tre frust comy rhrift Week Parents’ and meeting to s the j been Var- was of 000 per in the surer the ny. will give t the meet- Teachers' — p— — = - ~ v v el City Advertisement. \ short program is to ! children of the j to h of noy the the 1\ e h Fovern- of hore of by of the i =ociation evening at treet school man name o'elock ST NOTICK Relief of the ity of that | i the be presented by institution. Attorney ofice of Hunze i splendid talk the wthering of the May at which time 1lked on ing of Thrift. following the the . ard of 1in hereby meet at their 10 o'clock a .. to 5 1he 1. fes pertainine appointment on February Gth, 10th. 13th and 23rd frow to 5 p. m. and every evening, i Sundays, from 7:30 p. m. 1o 9 . m. to, and including Februa th, 192 February 23vd the day which applic: for can i Disappointed gives no office m David A Vi > daw v 1 ford 21.—The Tast isenach handicapped discove that play had been All at the ore - nique club, B wit smoker the A =m ' talk. wias enjoyed GAP IN GERMAN the thief 1 riled, means and the Articles of Lux in Frec of € Upper Silesi is st on e tion relief e up like a f the stolen finery rested and all the recovered, wear wi et - Kattowitz There is a hole in th border of Germany as well as in the west and through both it is charg aricles of luxury and G dr 3 astern ms | WILLIAM SCHAEFER, WILLIAM MIDDLEMASS, JOIIN RIOSS, Board of fc Iteliet Greater Percentage of Anaemia—Lack of Iron in the Blood—Among Women Makes Them Lose Much of Their Youth, Beauty and Former Attractiveness, ceeees TErECEEEETcEcEE fEEEEE =X IIx FEeccraifan The National Sextet At the Show A new and finer National will be on exhibition at the Auto Show—the Tevece Sextet, a car which we believe to be the best we have ever produced. We urge that you set aside definitely a few minutes of your time, suffi- cient to learn the merits and see the beauty of this new car. Note the refreshingly new design, the lithe low-hung lines, the daring distinctiveness and individuality of the front fenders, and the high, rounding hood. Likewise examine the engine, note the extreme simplicity of a power- plant so well constructed and durable that we deem it the finest that has ever borne the National name. Then note those refinements that go to make a high-powered, sturdy car altogether satisfactory. > There are lock-fitted cubby holes in the walnut paneling of the tonneau compartment, a_hooded ventilator on the cowl, a motor light for night inspection, dual headlamps of unique design, a built-in tool kit in the left front door, a transmission theft-lock, and a host of other niceties that please—in the National Sextet. Then—because seeing isn’t enough—make arrangements fo ride in it, and sit deep in great soft cushions while enjoying the satisfaction that only the best in motor cars can yield. And Become Fretful, Nervous and Run-down— What Women Need Is Not Cosmetics or Stimulating Drugs But Plenty of Pure Red Blood, Rich In Iron Physician Explains How Organic Iron—Nuxated Iron, Enriches 4 ‘The Blood, Strengthens The Nerves, Builds Up Physical Power and Often Makes Weak, Pale Careworn Women Look and Feel Years Younger. Look for the woman who appears younger than a man of the the same age and you will tind the exception to that vast majority 1 ac a—laclk iron in the blood has fastened its the health, vitality and beauty which -cry woman so lon, Tn most afeguard their health Dbetter than women by eiting coa being more out-of-doors and leading more active lives, thereby keeping their blood i and ir Dbodies in Dbetter a woman allows ESvEts grip and is gra teecccccecEen e we ne nervous the pow kecy £ the blood p act natural 1i < of the body. o are ageing ar should be enj comes from because they are uot a nt of iron a woman may all run- of won S I L R T I LT T T8 E NATIONAL SEXTET IS BUILT IN FIVE CUSTOM BODY STYLES NATIONAL MOTOR CAR & VEHICLE CORP., INDIANAPOLIS Twentieth Successful Year W.H. STEVENS — Boston New England Distributor Co. €3 chie 1dance eks of endurance and phy- have been to explain why prescribe organic iron — N ted Iron — to help supply this deficiency end aid in building a race of stronger, healthier women, iron, ve for helping to make_strong, S0 effecti 1 red-blooded women as Nuxated bea Reid Motor Car Faxated t-on whish fs prese: o b not ther will biseiy 57

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