New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1920, Page 10

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e e e e e e e e [ | IMEXICAN DOLLARS 'ORIENTALGOODS IN [iseson === iiomeitsnil pyy § FR Elderly Peopfle Have A 76 FOR A HUNDRED AMERICAN MARKET -~~~ \i‘i&?}f;-:55‘;1:2""2353‘»s;f:f:,'f}’fl‘:';i}“f'fi%r'*‘fi’:‘%i?: POLO Daily Health Problem it » e ‘ = Stomach mmes,ar.d digestive organa Heanwhile British Pound Has But Influx Has Not Injured Wuleried i i st ' e slow to act as age advances | D swept areas in France are to bo ! G § . 0 ‘rescued” and brought back to Eng- Headio i st Game Called 7:45 o'Clock. OST people find the years — Y. Beefi Quo{ed $3'70 mesuc Trade are best treated Second Game. i li I 1 i | slipping by without real- ; A A fHE s = e ing it, until suddenly A ! l Extemailyignith Landers, Frary & Clark vs. Inde-§ confronted witl: the fact that they 4 £ 3 Shanghai, n. 27.—While Ameri- ashington, Jan. 27.—Despite the ! O’'DOWD K. 0.'S FISHER. { E’f can ne longer d everything ¢ 2 cans have been buyving British pound | steady growth of imports from Japan Syracuse, N. Jan e ¢ pendents. land by the ministry of transport. they would 1 o e % ¢ o slesiine 1 Tew \;{H» O'h*{-n" ‘;:;m since the sizning of the armistice, ot- O.00¢Wd of St. paul. Kknocked Game Called at §:30. bocomes 1t S , Americans here have bee g o Rt < S menilte il -.w-...m,.. RU] Mo - department of com- vnm - ~9 stipation. dollurs which i - .. | merce today declared that American | Ve e el Light : This unpre ivance in the | markets have been but little affected | fail it will be necessary to resor ; rate of exchange in Shanghal Nas|py the influx of oriental goods. Im- irtificial means. Strong nhysi been due tb the acute rise in the Bt cathortics) however. ; price of silver. Probably no country advisable for elderly g ; in the world has been more sharply act too powerfully and = feeling - e 3 affected by this enhanced value of ) silver than has China. In consequence of the confused what they know to be chronic con- | $100 in American gold for ports from Japan have increased mainly in value rather than in quan- i id. During the 11 months ending with Novembe 919, the latest available imported & ! om Japan, com- pared with 3264, 502 in 1918 aund | results. past 4‘0\(-'ir<cf'agleandslhllm n;lc needed +is a laxative in his profession. It can be bought Zess S ade e aciirs f,.,l, \.mm at any drug store and one bottls stafeibilertianoe Mie irote <§m‘ffi;}5 properties. This is best found in i _enough to last even a large LT WU Bl S et e, Caldwell's Pe jilv many months. It is a Somincrdll eonten Mhccam o or b is a o . trust-yorthy preparation. ess rganized. Iixporters ceased y to 100k for new business and confined herbs with : In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald- their activities wholly to filling old | PO Shinp acts gently and without griping, 11's Syrup Pepsin is the lareest selling contracts from the terms of which |2Vallable, officials declare, though avs will train the ' . Siae ilicre e o= 4| yoroniNetrerialoniineor clanicrad s to do their work . = 5 regarded as general. Japanese goods b e es sold e Shanghai bankers held frequent | oo s < 8 THE UNIVERSAL CAR naturally again without other aid. i ho need izs benefits have conferences dav and night in an effort | WBiCh are sent to this country, how- cver, are of the cheaper grades, it Dr. Caldwell’'s Syrup Pepsin t used it. If you have not, send to determine what might be done to | . ' < = ~ B been ‘on the market since 1392 your name and address for a free trial Staibilize the exchange rates. For one |iS 8aid, and do-not compete with the ON DISPLAY THIS WEEK AT OUR SALES ROOM. and was the private formula of ootde to Dr. W. B. Caldweil, stz 3 ay all but onc of the leading banks j 18P I Siitodien e S I B, el who Ts bimself Washingeon St., Monticello, llinais 1 v declined to issue drafs in | LOW grade paper and cotton good Wea hav e the follswing Ford Cars: tea, vegetable oils, silk and bamboo with export shipments fo | 1°%: NeESlRS Siw Sk A emine CHASSIS—Showing ine Self Starter. e e y: 3 . These exporters who buy Gices ey (b vt oo e | BELS GF WIS SRR ity i RUNABOUT, T:OURING CAR, SED AN and COUPELET. Also 2 A ; ; nly classes of manufactures in which ARY MiX 5 tee is mechanically dropped. The min- § sell them abroad for gold suffered | 911 e e 3 ules prepared Byl the city olerk show llmost severdiy) iThey! worelobliged! tol| J2RER UNd ithe Kinited States afs (o ; the Fordson Tracter. i : a competitive footing are toys and a il Members and Mayor Have | (he action to have been one on an | restrict operations or raise prices | { €OMBELLNE TeOTRE wWiE 1OTs and u Come in any DAY or EVENING and zee them. Then place your Unusual Problem. amendment while the deputy city | wherever the zoods were sold. . e M 2 A S = Clerk has the matter listed as “sub-| On the other hand importers who | {Tic$ now led the world, officials say order at once if vou want a car this spring or summer. sor Quigley, Alderman Curis, | stitute solution.” The matter | buy their goods in America and are | The constant increase in Japan's man Paonessa, Councilman | hinges upon the class in which the | paid for them in Mexican dollars ‘-‘r‘;""\}'(', trade :“"."“'"-‘““"”‘_“f;{i ""‘{": ¥ iy o 5. 1. Toompean | FRion Ca be e There Wiil be a Shortage of Ford Deputy City Clerk H. A. Har- o One of the difficulties arising from } ' ° , & 5 g }' es are making an effort to| Wonderful special prizes at the | the exchange situation is that much s el R ! Elks' fair. g of the business here 1s done under 2 2 e Q es of the last counil ne terms arranged several years ago | DeT(S ‘1‘?‘”” moese e s can ars 1S ear {6 to the electric lighting "I £ when -an American dollar was worth | Dlanufacture cheaply low grade goods c g g | but must import machinery with Bl o et London, Jan. 27.—A new organiza- | tWo Mexican dollars or more. Conse- | ‘i JHUSE JTRPOFE HRCIREE - W B s e th ol 3 > G e e quently foreign workers here have 2 : < RReE his copy of the resolution ap- | tion called the Sound Currency asso- | 4 3 &1 to concede that Japan will contro! ng himself, the board of alder- | ciation Lasbeen formed here to aid in | Suffered. t = ot the FaviH lmer e Bast I EI and ‘the corporation counsel eliminating the inflation of currency. The bankers concluded that one so- 0‘;21;;611.“5 e :,(,;i‘.ve',nh(, :“ hittee to receive and act on com- | restore the pound sterling to its par | lution of the problem would be to in- 8 L s of elactric light users. As he | value and the return to the geld | Crease the price of China's’products | ™28 for Amerl maniae i machinery and office appliances will irew his resolution asking th ard. The first meeting was at- | throughout the world. Foa i ! u Omo l e il to go on record as opposing | tended bankers, economists & keep step with the growth of Japanesc 4 | One reason for the increase in, im- | ports is the shipping facilities, now b; and T T trade. fates, before Councilman Kerwin | members of parliament. MANY CANDIDATES HERE. No vasinor e meionaa alled for a vote, he maintains —_— Rl e n %"felm-‘i_mcflfi offered by Alder- | Le Motor Company—exhibiting | Bald Head Club Seeks New Mem- | expected by trade experts of the de- | + i Co. urtis to appoint such a commit- - | bership, Winsted Report Say 5 A e R 1 . £ £ Japan has the advantage over N g M * S From Winsted comes this: e e e e / 22 ain Street “The Bald Head Club of America | of the un tled conditions brought on = 4 s e me e e | e v b el Rinaue: . ) : = New Britain, Conn. i in the Union desires to ascertain the | tries of Europe have readjusted them- % aalm ‘ E’ffli”lf Sml’aj ! family in this country with the great- | selves a return of the normal flow of 3 N y - st number of bald pates. Reports | Imports into the United States NOT AT THE SHOW Y from New York state claim a family | looked for. For the next few years !there of ten bald-headed men. John | Japan’'s progress as o mani when she created the P hioneunder for [louttonin il be L e {the club, believes that a. searching | the lines of he Wine domesti hidden flaVOl"S of ripe probe will xs;fil.; at least one family with fifteen beads. 3 ? New Britain should be able to white corn as developed < T e well as domestic, a goodly number of cligible men of all ages. The Kenil- | worth club has a few who would be | § lights in this organization. ! : m ] shining < : The Elks could swell the ranks and other lodges could well use several application blanks. EMPLOYS ONLY SOLDIERS y Prince of Wale: ts Example by Taking Veterans As Servants, —The Prince mple by employ But it took the wonderful . I e . vants in his new bachelor home, York | M[E TrOC to b . House. One of the footmen wears a | p eSS je iyl wound siripe and the military medal; { another has the Mons star. The men out the flaVOI‘, that makes servants in (he establishment have these gb]den flakes ; It is lifkely that the custom of pe mitting men servants to wear war rib SO super.ior to ordinary bons with their livery will be followed | { in many private homes. London clubs f are already taking up the idea. corn flakes. B 1 FRENCH CHAMPION “THROUGH" }6u7/smi/e, oo, when Parfs, Jan. 27.—The pugilistic | career of Louis de Pontieu, feather- | )/ou eat POSTTOASTIES ) weight chumpion of France, ended vesterday when surgeons amputated | his left hand to save the fighter's Mby Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek.. Michigan. Wiy O ENGh ey 50t (e i champion in this city on Chr)stmu.\‘ f ® = = ————— S day and thouch he knocked out his c - ® 0 e eran or s opponent in the 17th *ound of, their 3 ) ’ ) Y .’ () , bout he injured his hand aud blood poisoning developed. WHEN REEUMATIC B | ARCH STREET ARMORY PAINS HIT HARD Have Sloan’s Liniment ready for those sudden rheumatic 3 twinges & ON'T let that rheumatic pain % J find )ou without Sloan’s _Keep it handy ¢ for immediate tion when needed. ‘f vou are out of it now, get another bottle foday, so you wor’t suffer any longer Concert and Entertainment Each Evening it prompt rclief of ica, lumbago, neuraigia, lameness, s - . o | sorencss, sprains, strains, bruises. Be The engine !—It's the best that ! nai en- B prepared —k zineers have ever designed and ucr{" ted in two Py A ; By | Concel'i Tonight by Chal‘iel’ Oak Ol'chesh'a decades of pioneering, development chievement. it develops, for example, 71 hm-cm - at 2,600 reyvolutions per minute—a remarkal :'~ ain of 57.8 per cent over the National gk —————111| Admission 35 cents No War Tax REID MOTOR CO., Hartford | |J2% PRINTING| ! " REASONABLE PRICES. { Represenbed By Chas' Spr!ng' M. KULPER PRINTING

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