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X 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920. ARE YOU A REAL MAN as @ “spare’ and refused further | Visiting “t-:]m factors which veas sit- ] Buropean market due to the Imprac- j I 2 payment. uated within 20 miles ticibility of obtaining meats from Ar- . OR A ‘VEAKLH\G “If you really feel so grateful, Mr. Lee talls of iisiting a mun, now | gentina and other markets patronized TI'IIS Te“s You How to et | R doetor,” he said, “write the Old Man | in prison. whom he describes as the | before the war. a letter about it and tell him how you foremost swindler. e ask- Figures supplied by the department . 5 feel.” 3 sr “international confl- | show the American pecple ate more ene lt [1) t e est nna = ; : The letter was used for advertising | dence man” who had been assoclated [ veal ana mutton than during the war 3 - PUrposes. with the first and learned that they | but the per capita consumption of . A ’ < men: who seem small and e Not one. but many companies, | had ceased te correspond. zoat meal never larwe, was ouly 0.09 Finest Grade of Egyptian Sel’l"“sl-e‘v“ used in signifieant in the presence of veal, | yr. . . .| brougnt sult asainst the leagne. with-| “Did rou know that he had a for- | pounda. compounding Dr. Caldwell’s Syru, i well-developed, red-blooded mien? Y]g[lafl(}e G()mm]t[ee Laflds FakiIs | out succoss. for the defendant would | tune?” Mr. Lee asked _ P 5 s B Are you one of those who secretly | put his “preferred” customers, all “How could he, after the money [ ymATTAN POET HAS ROMINENT importers and ~ which makes their a1se unpapulas énvy other men who reflect health m PI'iSOl] men of unquestioned reputation, on | Stole from him?” was lhe rejoinder. wholesale dealers in crude With most people. Don’'t Be Pale and Sickly Always— Idine Build Up Your System in their faces, their manne their the stand, and the case would be dis- | Mr. Lee still insisted and the man ex- e 5513 1 D 1 s s LS > dis . B g N n Dr. Caldwel steps and who have the strength | e olnimed: MANY SUPERSTITIONS drugs and medicinal herbs o finest Fg h_llsSymp‘Pnp‘ necessary to zo through the duties of S_— : A “Can i i . gathered from all parts of the S Hinest “GYDUAIL SCHRg, B “COSSATY o 8¢ & tie | : This man reduced letter writing to an it be possible that fellow A per bined with pepsin and other valu- life without xlm.-hm{nr we { New York, Mar —Ingenious | a science. He dictated a set of cir- | wasn't on the level with me?” —— world do not hesitate to say that able agents, essential oils and pure - "’1‘1;A l“'='llul“"“'- v ‘l:‘: U‘:l‘:\l oot use of advertising schemes by “get- | cular letters answering every con- = = umerable Peculiarities Make Up the market for the better gradesof ~ cane sugar syrup to nyake an ex- weakling state as yo step o rie labieun . 3 & e =~ Malk i & et 8 "3 € OF i ORL wWorn-out sult, But ench | Hieh-auick” nen are being run down | {SIVADIS Sort of dueston peraining |y pog MEAT EATEN medicinal berbs, roots, oils, etc., ceptionally valuable tonic-laxative : : out suit. Put e s salat il to his business, indexed them and Temperament of d*Annunzio: Is i ical fi h . for the relief of constipation and aside and appear among your friends | by the national vigilance committee | {hen dismissed the sgreater part of is practically confined to thelead- = 0\ };16™ Gisturbences. of the Bofore the world. in in"r‘newlb‘:-d'\ of the i\_of]c;lmlf‘.:m,\'f\f:::lng lml,\ln:): his clerical force. DURING PAST YEAR Fastidious as to Food. ;fig;t“fi;::z‘;zoi}]?mzfig stomach and bowels. The com- uilt up, strensthened and radiating | Of the . Which ke D e e e = lete formula i printed i : " o ) 8 S Mr. L ¢ amusing res S P = > plete formula is plain] inted od hedlth and power in every move, | Of men at this work almost constant- | M¥ tee 10l oo amusing result. Fiume, March —Innumerabls the very best, and that themanu- P p - French?‘nnd'\yslunish = It can be done. . It has been done |l¥. Richard H. Lee, special counsel st 2 o o sculiarities constitute i = et ave i1e jasziar o of th gver thousands of times. What you need | ©f the committee, who supervises the sing from a shipment. ‘The peculiarities constitute the tempera Pepein are the largest users of the Yy package. Thoéusands who ) inexperienced girl who answered the @ food for the blood, food for the | Work. tells many stoties of confidence 2 gir : ere ment of Gabriele d’Annunzio. He is best grade of Egyptian senna f)’;’;’e';‘;‘;’l::“:g;::m&fl;’fxcr:lde R More 1hleod and mnerve | men and the methods used to com- | COMPlaint looked up *goods” in the ta Consumption to Fall superstitious to the core and will leaves in the world. well's S Pepsin“;” teed }L Frength will nlake your body grow. |Dbat ana cenvict them. incdexancifoliowad e idownpundilichc i P, never sit down to an ordinary meal The potency of a tea hrewed ' 15 im swmm e R it tatadiceons | ¥ Onaiman, hstmeyE formed o leagud | ouRd LTiel iwotdd Flosti | Steithen Eight Pounds. e SRt e = from senna leaves to relieve con- g everywhere. and morve powerful, bring color of automobile users. The leaguc is- | JeRt out a circular letter savirg that esiibigton Mauren s unless there are 11 “persons at the stipation haslong been recognized, Iqspireuf:hn.fa_ccgmm_m your skin and make vou fit to under- | Sued a price list of accessor all ‘!“f league always took the Ltest S e S table. He is fastidious in his choice not only by the medical profes- well’s Syrup Pepsin is thelargestselling ke your tusks und accomplish them | (uoted less thgn possible for the | S3FS 1O see that there was no shortage | tail prices in 1919 reduced the Per| op 15045 and will drink only a special sion, but by the public generally; liquid laxative in the s they should be uccomplished. manufacturer to make them. When |1t Shipments, and if .the consignee | capita consumption of beer in Amer- kind of Rhine wine. His favorite e e T ] bgmgmfinhz;flwmanmk;sddm This food for the blood and nerves | @ member ordered an article, an- dish is ‘‘scampl,” a small crab-fi ‘é‘&’d in medicine fq}hmor% than 3!::1‘.?1"\11&4& e its benefits have is contained in Goldine No. 1. Gol- | ther was substituted and a circular | ¢ b o - i i e 3 ve centuries. h e cheaper b4 'mi mhwemnud dlne remodies are made of herbs|lctter explained that because of the | WOUId fird the missing object. Iy to veal and mutton, according to | [0UNd only in the Quarnero. He erades of senna, such as are usu- your name as for a free trial - a lover of the fish when he lived ¢n ally sold at retail, have, however, bottle to Dr. W. B. Gaum ; . ks : After a vear's fight the vigilance | u st t today by . which hay eproved to be »d, sinew- eat demand, the factory s De- & ¥ R _Vigilance } a statement today by the department < L i = A - AR mew s | Rind in its orders. Tn some cases the | commilice obtained conviction, and | of gericulture. Slightly less pork | th9 Grand Canal in Venice. a tendency to gripe and cramp Washington St., M e e ohthens the | substitution was attributed to the | Sent the head of the league fo prison. { was eaten but the total consumption | SO much did he think of the food Bl mikes mew. blood cells, builds | rargness of the object desired. The | Anether man formed a’compagios- | of pork preducts was much Iarger | that he went upon a scarch of ail BB e rarve e Navoughout. tho | eubhHtute Was'a chean " inade | tensibly 10" huild tractors. us | than in 1917 and the exports of pork , thal was written about them and has &dy und. creates power and ‘wigor. | for the head of the loague, but the | RAme Iord, for Henry Ford was atand Jard were greater than ever |compiled alveady studious lectur Wit ke Scon 18- io0n whih. e Mmember was satisfied, temporarily at | (13t time contemplating marketing a | shown in tlie records of the depart- | upon the subject. The fish resembles EBEGc A I ina Dy eventa e least, by the explanation that whils | (rastor. The ndler picked up a | ment. in color the American shrimp, but sinces of the stomach and ! its Drice was higher than that or- | lclephone hook, ran down the list of The fotal meat consumption was|much larger and ha taste milde o cls which s produced in com. | dored, the leamue would sell it to | Fords until he found a machinist. He s than in 1918, the per capita for | than lobste pproximating the crab, , Boutions-of irun with nux, phos. | Aim for the same sum. lled on this man aud told him that | 150.05 and that in 1919 | but considerably morec toothsome. Borus, arsenic and strychnine 'or || This man buflt up a zood reputa- | he had been highly recommended i 1.93. \ ampi” is the favorile scafood in tion by means of *‘pref e nd that he wanted him to superin- | exports were shown to have ctically all of the north Adriatic ather poisonous drugs. e SRt S ha 1o =L . ®ir vou want to be classed with the tend the wonsiruction of the first ma- | fallen off 36.8 per cent. but the ship- mal men, if yoi want others to Inok # you as you now look at bi althy men, start the Goldine tr ment. ltemember, Goldine No. 1 comes in liquid and tablet form. And it's sold at Crowell's Drug Stor High Retail Prices Caused Per Capi- “‘would shake.up the excelsior in the | ica almost eight pounds and caused hottom of the box” he undoubtedly | the codsumer to turii more frequent- whom Mr. Lee who innocently furthered | chive. The machinist had .an casy | ments of pork and lard to forelgn des his partiality for “scampi,” the designs of the swindler. A group | ime at high pay for a few weeks, | ports showed a great increase. R S e 378 MAIN STREET of these men was established in each ; 4'OPPIng in on the head of the com- | exports were equivalent to 18,000,000 | 11a somotimes divides @ large cuke of town where the league did busin pany 1o miake suggestions once in i | lozs weighing 200 pounds apiece. it intended for the whole table into | NEW BRITAIN, CONN. LR Ninistration ML Dot oives | wh U ERENE O tractor was Less pork and lard were consumed | (wo halves. He {akes ona entire half | 2 the case of one of the most promi- | Nearing completion the swindler told | in America but the number gf hoss | [ hoseir. then sives (he other half to | nent surgeons in an Ohio city, who | Nim that his work had been so valu- | slanghtered was a 1,000,000 more | fhnSell -'(»".,";ON ‘|L RSt was persuaded to join the leaguc. He | able that it had becn decided to name | than in 1918, ho fequlifn 1 LI xIE I L housht a tire, which an agent ob- | the machine for him, and got him to | The reduction in foreign orders Do pgetaRdInTis ooty TAIRE e tnined -froth = lecal dealér at the|SiSh & DaPer permitting this Wse. | wag the Heavieht blow received by the | 2008 in red. The walls must be cor usual retail price, and then held un- | When this paper was signed, ho soon | beef industry. The exports declined | €red With red tapestry and much of | til the proper time had elapsed for | disappeared from the payroll, 56.8 per cent. from the previous vear, | the furniture. Then, 100, orders are shipment from. headduarters. = The | the stock selling began. The e | The department attributed the fall. | Siven concerning the color of flowers doctor was delighted. In a few days committee also obtained the ing off of exports to the return of morning, noon and night. the agent dropped around to see him | tion of this man. European countries to the cheaper and asked how the tire was helding Another bogus company, formed in | sources of supply in South Ame SUBMARINE REFLOATED. L up. On inspection the agent found | Akron, in the heart of the tire indu and Australia The decrease in 3z g B Mass.,, March 12.—T". (an imaginary flaw, and insisted upon | try, sold its stock chiefly to people in | eign orde tfor bheef was so . . 12, which grounded 17L‘|Il:u'ing the tiré with a new one— | that city, throuzh the power of ad- | to bring down the tetal meat produe- nd in upper Buz also bought at the usual retail price. | vertising, although any one of the | tion in Ameé 4 per cent. lower , floated off early toda e left the supposedly defective tire, | purchaser could have ascertained | than the previous 1 when packers 3 se from Loston to ing that the doctor could use it! that the cluims made were untrue by | were supplyirg a g part of the ! Newport, R. I 2 SALES PLUS YOUR COOPERATION MAKE THE HIGH COST OF LIVI L ALL TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO THIS STORE AND SHOP AROUND. THEN COMPARE OUR PRICES S. BY THAT METHOD YOU WILL SOON FIND WE OFFER Q! LITY AND PRICES VERY . BELOW ARE F Y OF THE MANY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. 9] 228 9 TO 12:30 9 TO 12:30 FOU2:30 1 9 TO 0 -’ | POTATOES BUTTER 60c Ib.| STEAKS, 24c Ib. | | MOHICAN SOUPS BEST MAINE STOC ERN BEEF. 3 = 2 ADVANTAGE 9 TO 12:30 TAKE HOME A\ DOZEN IT PAYS. BEST QUALITY; YOU CAN'T NATIONAL BISCUIT FRESH WESTERN DINNER BLEND AFFORD TQ OVERLOOK THIS; COMPANY EGGS 63c Doz. Right in tim with the joy- ~ E 5 Plain' Sw < ST BT ain Sweet Pickles .. 31c¢ pt. APPLE BUTTER BEST 1b 21¢ - = s ous SPRINGFIME we are (JOFFE 'y 3 C lb- Mixed Sweet Pic .. 31¢ pt. 'TRAWBERRY JAM .. - RICH WHITE WHOLE MILK YOU SHOULD BUY ALL YOU STUFFED OLIV 54c pt showing a complete and full CAN 4% ‘reite. Eivw Pation BRICK HERNE L CHEESE 35¢ Ib. i . line of SPRING SOFT and bl LOOK OVER THESE MEAT STIFE 1A e s GROCERY DEPT. Jauzicholcoiiom tofwident VEAL—VEAL—~VEAL PURE BULK COCOA ‘b . 1b M1 > COOKIES .... Ib 2 . VISTERIA TEAS 1 : 30c and our good taste and experi- S ::; . ::mf :u- !l‘_\m 2 1b 'l,ng. 30c - . s obce at your service to scl S K uamis . 1b 18c . SUNBRIT 3 o y G o . 1te just the Righe Spring Hat. T AMB—LAMB—LAME e P [ [ ] YOUNG LAMB FORES Ib 23c o A oaD Ao MO MINCE MEAT P 150 g S t | STETSON torss i wmae | Shoulders 19¢ Ib. [Rib Roast 2c b f| ——— rin uits ‘ CONNECT[CUT e —————————A— THOSE SMALI ONE! -\H()}”l‘ YOU MUS !xr: u: TIME FOR Swift’s Premlum Individual_ mode]s for every par- selection of HATS in town— 5 — P ] N 1 TO 6 POUND AV A P-(l){mpm::? I:,'fm!:)'{.: 30c 0 5 B AL ULEO, 41c Ib. tieular dresser—Tt¥icotines, Mannish 3 S| "LDERS . 21¢ ‘. A S —_—m BERG puet stwins . wa | | Fresh Sliced BEEF LIVER 10c Ib. S Serges, Velours and Full Wool Jersey, i w "’r}"‘"“"‘Ql”,‘;};}};{““‘3,"2)' Syl handsomely braided and embroidered . G ALL KINDS OF SMOXED BEEF - BEEF - BEEF - BEEF GEM NUT OLEO or tailored. 1 _Conn ot Lo s COME EARLY AND AVOIDTHE nllfn\_r(ngc ;r\!u SE ZCIALS 340 lb g . FRUIT SPECIALS CHUCK ROAST Chokce b 195 | (ioMcE SHOVLDER. : Reasonably priced at : H t C D?CI';“S Eating t 15¢ RUMP ROAST primc .. 1b 25c m‘nl':-;)ll.)lt:‘sé;iini SR FRUIT SPECIALS | $ 50 § 00 § 50 ; a o. Extllw)apflseav; s LG FANCY MILK FED FOWL. Roasters .... = Large Meaty 2 7 = 35== 4 = RAILIOAD ARCADE Grape Fruit 3 for 25¢ | Fresh Ground Corned Rump Prunes ...... Ib 20c : Fancy Lemons . doz 37¢ Hamburg .... 1b 18c Beef .. .- Fancy Red Onions 1b 7c¢ 35 5 .00 Rl Fancy Calif. 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