New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 2, 1920, Page 10

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NEW SON PREPARES : : DENIKINE 1§ TRAPPED \EDITORIAL WRITER | ' FOR R. R. TRIBUNAL Hoover Honored by Engineers | = -——— | TALKS TO MERCHANTS Keep The System Clean | Tells of His Forces Being Caged in | b ! b Afeady D il s { - - | 3 Robert Russell of Herald Stafi Give: SR, _ NI Vredion [t ‘ nd You'll Be Healthy Suggest Those Whom They 1 = - 3 7 : She ] e A : A London. March 2.—General Deni- | ! Desire Shall Serve - : 3 IS S| kine's army has been trapped in the 2 Kuban peninsula, southeast of the At the noonday luncheon of the Business Men. Elimination helps to avoid colds, headaches and epidemics ashington, March President i ¢ i . : IR Eresiden ; ; sea of Azov it is claimed in a Rus- | me s o * club today NYONE who has watched himsclf Take it whenyou feel drowsy, dizzy v s preparing to set up the 3 ¥ 9 4 . y 2 : k¥ 2 i knows there is nothing so important or bilious, when you feel a cold or a fever e sian soviet oflicial stotement dated E r 3 ng pot S 5 Setee nal provided in the railroad bill % heabb o r lur daily elim- coming on, when there is an epidemic, S e s : P 5 nd received today by wire- | The b to health and comfort as regulur daily elim h . hi v & s the wage dem ; ? Moscow. I Aperdon ination. Half of the minor illnesses of life ~ Wnch you have caten anything about 2,000,000 railroad employe: . 5 1 Qo s 1 £ this. The f i which you are in doubt. It is at such : A ; i Sl Cot ived | Touching on the news situation are due to neglect of this. The five million o, vy you need to be free of poisons that he was writing {0 k ! e S e g o v i et on Russe men who were in our army know the im- and of fermenting foods. You can buy fnicn: l‘.‘(nlnl rails companics 4 : s | the soviel forces ¢ Denikine's | & = p he RS portancethe doctor attached tothis function. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at any drug ASEnom EEIRR R ¥ and annit the first Ku- | public opi S i T i By all means try to regulate yourself store for 50c and $1 a bottle. Thousands to the wz e 4 | r st Ku ic opinion is for the ratificati By al ns try to regulate ye ox. L > Belo the v L Corps el i gt Va1 g i s o by intelligent diet and exercise, but when ©f families have it constantly in the house B e ! f s 1 advance of R s : these fail you will need a laxative, one as against emergencies. of thesc groups f { 3 | & > northwest and s e enina oy 5 Rear to mature in its action as skill can [ spit of the act that Dr. Coldweil's @elect “three, and i Sy B 3 : capture of Tikhoryet- | M. 1 £ 0 eE* makeit. In the opinion of many thousands Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid name three roproser e 4 : . £ hrailroadisnetlon ool -ume‘l DS o of good Americans such a one is Dr. [*etee *"b':;; ere Shere bene oot - gitdibe ! s ieast of Yekaterinodur. uc 1 illion bottles sold each year, many :,,,,‘P:,h ‘z.“" Gl % (The taking of this junection is i supreme C‘I‘i"‘"“’ S’E"'P lp‘l‘”“" wg“"; is l; who mced its benefits have not yet used uted, will be s t sen . probably the b of the claim that combination of s_pe "““I"e et it. If you have not, send your name ond i RN P { L : Denikine's forces arc trapped, as it , pepsin. It acts prompily, gently and without 5gGyess for a free triai bottle to Dr. W. ecisions of th choard Sy : B o e o e 5 rite legal opinions and later , giiping and will with certainty regulateany B Caldweil, 511 Washington St., Monti- ority vote, pr 1 one of the : e heaslaiihint the G o laeTeored T ting. ] tendency to constipationthat youmay have. cello, Zilinois. ority is of the , & e e T e e For scme time Mr. Russell wrote not make accs £ the | : e R Yekaterinodar to the Black Sea at| the notorious Diamond Dick stories. ‘ mandator: her 3 J ; G Also, he was author of several Nick | members § . Carter and Buffalo Bill tales, which o el £ i AT were at one time widely re d. Ten- : o o 3 : : L BROUGHT BACK. ing of his career as a newspaperman lle opinion would compel accept- | ’ 3 3 New York, Marck 2.—The body of ; he described his work on a small ‘ I 3 George F. Coulter of .\'c}v York, chief { newspaper in Virginia where he first engincer o the Clyde Ling stedmship [ enterea the game. Atier severat vear: | | T'HE PERFECT LA T Algonquin, was brovght ay | of hard work he succeeded in getting when the ship arrived from San Do- | a position on the editorial staff of the mingo, Coulter died yesterday of | Washington Star, where he remained pneumonia. about a year., From there Mr. Rus- sell came to New Britain where he &5t contiove Lo ;»‘ L ; : . GOLF CLUB TO ELECT. Sabad U =ibard provoeltion HicHEet Q_l“Ck Returns Use ClaSSIfled COIumn e AR R L apartments, he said. effo < € There will be a meeting of the Se- sala nted. In askin the > bill the railroad m quin Golf club this cvening at the | == up by law would re- Hartford club to elect officers, change ny months in ! the by-laws and to transact other 2 o dclay ol nany mons i Vo L : St - business af interest to the members. ‘ ACE TREATY WILL : ‘ ’ [ J : ® BE CAMPAIGN ISSUE! . o e : = Drug Stores SellIt. JFILAE | ©: N\ | DISCOUNT ()7 DISCOUNT SE | = B use it to KILL COLDS 1evik cominiuniqie te Leaders Have Planned to ’ 5 g o . . B e = : % Bring This Bring This e e N eSS G Ten CASGARA P QUININE Advertisement Advertisement ) Seic = Belgian relief head, but before that BP o on: MaxchizooThe veaco a noted mining engineer, was recently e o on all our ty will’ be thrust into political . elected president of the American hpaign under plans of senate lead- | ¢ Mining and Metallurgical Etaidard cold remedy for 99 5 who have i to drop the i ve is a recent picture —in_tablet form—safe, ..."’, no i i ? Hoover (left) and Horace V. Win- opiates—breaks up a'cold in 24 9 ’ promise negot ons which they hours—relieves chell, the retiving president. Money back DS days. leve have reach 1 hopeless s H villing to consume more U in ! ge‘nume box hl:{'r 2 Red S quer compromlsesthe leads BOMBS AND RIOTING. SPANTARDS TO WED. ‘Wave agreed to pui the treaty : 5 o ;,and turn their attention to ur- TR Jaquin Ferre, aged 24, of 23 Lafay- — = t legislation. Two Killed in Bilbao—Three Explo- | otto street, and Miss Casemila Lull, H B k. F d his ‘means that treaty would | sions Occur in Barcelona. D o 24 years of age and lives . ei mn Soid lall and ome: a dominant issue in the ap- J i aching political mpaign and Bilbao, Spamn, March 2.—Two per- at the same address, were granted a buildin 65 G d t the American people would he gsons we ki nd 10 others wound- marriage license at the office of the g on ar en - < . ed upon to cxpress ihelr views o1 cq laat night in & fght beween two ' {own clork this moming Both con- | g Willi All Garments Marked in Plain Figures o alerl e e e e v L Streetiito R William ML 10% Deducted From Ticket Prices or rejection through the ballot Both sides herctofore Thave of an argument between members of their application states. LR e B R e e . Greenstein through they are said noav to have come tered a party of the Patrio group on T s F et 1 IEt look on it as i table. the sireet. H | - B v i < ¢ ELIMINATION WRESTLING. THE | @ he' treaty would be taken out of ESHALS & o £ i L { New York, March 2.—In the elimi- m‘g;}l‘:t jeall z L i 8l metly arosly = ,,“m”,‘] -(»“;.n:::lion o e u;nigm, the wm»“J Horkma" A Gnc 164 MAIN STREET : factor e . The night ner of which will be eligible to meet Jo passag ans of the lead- materialize. Action on tthe treaty s shut off esterday by adjourn- nt of the se out of respect for ator Bankheaed. By unanimous sent the vote on the reservation Plant. Antonio Cabeloo offered arm- ,pponent Jim Londas, the Greek | ed resistance to the police vwho shot him Jdead. © the police y,. giecher, Earl Caddock will wres- | rere rev- olutionary < e beinz te Salvatore Chevalier, of France, and | turned out nanazer of the Ed4 (Strangler) I.ewis will have as his| cerning domestic questions went er until today wrestler. Wednesday—The Mid-Week Bargain Day .9 TO 12:30 9 TO 12:30 9 TO 12:30 9 TO 12:30 Sirloin, Porter- Fores of Loins of Legs of house, Short Young Tender Young Tender Young Tender STEAK . ... lb 22¢/LAMB b 18¢c LAMB 1b 20cjLAMB 4t05P.M.—1Lean Smoked Shoulders 19c Ib Fresh Fresh Pig’s Ground S o Feet 10c 1b Hamburg I e e e e 2 i Fresh Thc- day, eachweek when the prices-are lowost Sliced Beef __Save your mgoney by’ :mqu here on Wed T e at 10c 1b | [4 ; (Candy Places 9 TO 12:30—LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS LEAN POT ROAST BEEF ... Ib 10c] LEGS OF MILK FED VEAL . Ib Crowded with crisp disks of CHOICE CHUCK ROASTS .. Ib 12¢| RUMPS OF MILK FED VEAL Ib 20c . . LEAN BOILING BEEF . %| CHOICE SHOULDER CUTS 1b 16c §: fascinating, flaVOI'Y sweetness SUGAR CURED CORN BEEF Ib 10¢| VEAL FOR POT PIE 12¢ , PRIME RUMP ROASTS 15¢| NATIVE VEAL CHOPS 30¢ OTHER TEMPTING NECCO SWEETS Nicely Mixed SALT PORK ... Ib 2ic| FANCY VEAL CUTLETS 1h 40c . LEAN PORK ROASTS LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS 1 23¢ K ZEY DRI QUL CRITES=IE, (ol G LEAN CUT PORK CHOPS ... ! MIXED LEAN BACON 35¢ — thickly covered with chocolate. Foil wrapped, 10c. SUNBRITE CLEANSER 3 cans ilcj RED SALMON 38¢ = NECCO MAPLE PECANS-—Delici 5 1 with MUSTARD SARDINES -. ... can 18cl UNEEDA BISCUITS ... 2 phe 15¢ AT ARy CiimEn e N Z.:v;:;_m:fue::;’;p m o 9 TO 12:30—BEST PURE LARD . .. R oR b5 1 c [ Necco NECCORANILEARWALNULS ardelichiulivanitinfcreant, 9 TO 12:30—BEST CREAMERY BUTTER ..... 3 ‘;: SWEETS topped with fine walnuts—all chocolate covered. Foil = 5 wrapped bars, 7c. FRESH WESTERN EGGS . doz 6Sc¢ | WHOLE MILK CHEESE 1b 37c T LEG m g Ty D e vy e e s ] THREE HUNDRED NECCO SWEETS :30—BEST MAINE POTATOES 5e e, I3yl o ! " NEW ENGLAND CONFECTIONERY COMPANY . .. v 5 ! BOSTON . MASS. Grape Fruit .. 3 for 25¢ | Fancy Lemons doz 35c | Sweet Potatoes 3 Ibs 25¢

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