New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1920, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1920, | O. F. Curtis For Mayo The BEST Posied -Man on ali City Affairs Vote For Curtis at the Primaries April 1st 5 fear coughs, colds and allied complaints. For over 60 years they have relied on for prompt results. With ‘the lowered strength and vitality of age they realize more than ever before the importance of having Gray’s Syrup on hand for immediate use. G2 Thoy slways buy the Large Size Montreal D.VATSON &CO, New York INFLUENZA starts with a Cold Kill the Cold, At the first sneeze take ¥ Staadard cold remedy for 20 years —in_tablet form—safe, sure, Bo opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 daye. Money, back if it fails. Ths genuine box has a_ Red top. with Mr Hil's picture, At All Drag Steres Cuticura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch . Ointment. Taleurs 2be. here. Forsamples AR uiirui s Laberatorion Deph. . Maidem.ase: EASTER HATS Are ready for your selection. Don’t wait for the rush. Come in now and pick your new EASTER HAT We have: the widest range of styles and colors to choose from. CONNECTICUT BERG STETSON $10.00 CONN.HATCO. Have you seen our new Spring line of Caps? $3.50 BOY SCOUTS TRYING 10 GET $300 FUND {Is Local Quom_ for Statug on ! the Marne Belated efforts are being made through the local Boy Scouts to take up the business of rai of this district for the Marne, or ng the quota Statue on the America’s Gift to France.” Due to an ov ight there was no state committee on the drive appointed un- til yesterday, four days after the drive started in other districts, pal W. P, and Princi- Slade of the High school and W, O. Cook accepted ments as leaders of the piedging the Doy $300 allottea to New ville and Berlin. The rangements will not be made, e this hastily conceived organi: start the drive until turda, daye later, hut, as our quota i there every hope of quickly. Contribution boxes will be placed in various pla about the city, prob- ably in the drug stores, where any amount that an individual may w to donate will be. dropped. Unmless the & will be no solicitation of funds. Loomis of the - Commerdial Trust has signified his willingness treasurer and will accept Terlin "and Piainville Seouts will take of their particular localjtics than . $100 will have to be sed the two towns, leaving a little over $200 for New Britain America’ the form of a monument to be raised on the site of the first battle of the Marne and will commemorate what ¢ the ¥rench soldiers did for the Unit- appoint- drive here, Britain, Plain seven mall, realizing it troops of Bo, | ed States and the world at this place. | It will also acknowledge the debt that we owe to Lafayctte, Itochambeat, 'Estaing and de Grasse, and is fol- lowing the idea set by the French na- tious when she gave to us the Statue of Liberty, which has become the symb8l of Americanism. The sum of $250,000 has been esti- mated as necessary, a small amount to be demanded from our and many contributors are | urged, | elaboration Scouts to raise the . i is considered ruts are forced to do so there |} Tic | in | Gift to France will take | territory, | rather than heas ley recently a calling attention to the drive that is under way. It is not known how long it will be necessary to continue the appeal to New Britain people but it is thought that but a few days will be required to gather our guota. FRENCHMEN TO WCRK ON ECONOMIC BOARD M, Seydoux, M. Serrays and M. Bol- lce Will Confer With German Committce On Economy Paris, March 25.—The French gov- ernment has ju M. doux of the office: M. the of commerce, Jollee, director of the customs duties appointed Sey- foreign Ser- rays, of mir and M. and administration, members with the accord nry of a commission charged of an Dr. Goeppert, economic with Germany. ! dent of the German peace delegation here, will act for Germany. Contin complaints have been made in French circles that Germany was violating the terms of the peace reaty by discriminating against rench buyers in the sale of goods for exportation, selling the same ar- ticles to Swiss buyers at half the price charged French customers. This here to be a violation of the provision of the treaty prohi- ing discrimination in economic re- The resumption of business tween Irance and Germany has been much hampered by such difficulties, to which the demand of Germany that import duties be paid in gold has add- ed an almost absolute prohibition against exportations from France nce the loss through the difference in exchange rates would be enormous. Th2 commission just appointed will endeavor to reconcile the different viewpoints at an under- standing that will permit of a really effective revival of business relations between the two countri be- and & o W POST FOR NOSKE. March papers report that the inet 1t they add, the No: resigned as minister of defense in the national cabinet will be offered a post in the new Prussian cabinet. Berlin, news- Prussian cab- anticipated ke who has has resigned. is Gustayv proclamation | | revolt AN ALLIED BOOMERANG. “amous Iron Brigade, Now Used By Germany, Was Forced Upon Them. Berlin, March 24.—Discussing the political situation growing out of the led by Dr. Wolfgang Kapp, inardo David, minister portfolio in the Ebert cabinet told the Associated Press today the “Bal- s were a gift to us by the rged the Germany Allies had com- pelled not only to recog- [nize the’ refractory Iron brigade but Iad ordered it returned to Germany after the troops werce virtually under Russian colors. “We disown them,” Herr David declared. “We branded them as de- serters and adventurers and were glad to get rid of them and then the Entente forced us to withdraw them behind the German frontier against our wishes and better judg- ment.” UNWELCOME VISFTORS. Vienna Assembly Objects to Presence of Princes Sixtus and Fr Vienna, March 23 Princes and Francis of Bourbon-Parma, brothers of former Empress Zita, are visitors in this city and this fact was made the subject of an interpellation in the national assembly today, the government being asked if it was in a position to expel them. The mo- tion claimed their presence in Vienna used political unrest and suspi- claims protection of on while Francis es a similar position with the Bel- gian represeniatives here and the government was asked if it was pre- pared to make proper representations to France to secure the removal of the {wo princes. HARD LUCK, OLD CHAPPIE. ince of Wales’ Able hip May Not Be to Get Through Canal, March here whether a channel permit the passage of ,the British cruiser Renown can be cleared in the Culebra cut by Tuesday next when the Prince of Wales will arrive aboard the warship on More than 20 ships are still tied up as the result of the slide in the cut last Saturday. This afternoon an island fifty feet wide and three feet high is visible above the channel. Panama, Food Is Your Buildincg Material If chosen wisely, you profit in energy SR Realhy You can do this with econ- omy when you choose for your cereal food - rape-Nut Delicious in flavor, ready- cooked. QGrape=Nuts is the ideal ready-to-eat dish which should be on every family table. There's not a bit of waste,and— Grape-Nuts needs no sugar IMade by Postum Cereal Co. Battle Greek ;IMich. without | 2 —It is doubted | sufficient to his way to Australia. ' NEW CHILEAN CABINET. Minister of War Said to Be New Premier and Minister of Interior Santiago, Chile, March 24.—An- nouncement was made today that a new cabinet had been constituted by the president, the premier and min- ister of the interior being Pedro Nal- asco Montenegro, former minister of war. Antonio Huneus, who at vari ous times during the past 20 vear has held portfolios in Chilean min- istries, has been appointed minister of foreign affa Early in February the president called leaders of political parties into consultation for the purpose of find- ing a way for the various parties to get together and furnish a majority in favor of a new cabinet. Formor TO TURN CLOCK AHEAD. Trading on Chicago Stock Exchange to Be Advanced. Chicago, March 25.—Trading on the Chicago stock exchange will be advanced one hour heginning next Monday in conformity with the change of hours in the ew York stock market under the New York daylight savi law. The board of ! governors of the Chicago exchange i voted yesterday to fix the hours of trading from § a. m. fo 1 p. m. on week davs and from $ a. m. to 10 a. m. on Saturday until such time as a daylight saving law may be adopted here. TO SEW FOR HOME. Woman's Home Missionary of the TFirst Congregational church will meet in the chapel to- morrow afternoon to sew for the Children’s Home and work on com- fortables! (All women of the parish who are able to assist are asked tfo attend this meeting. The society WON'T STARVE MINERS, Dress Makin Prostrated Miss Allen. Vinol,o Liver and Iron Tonic, re Cod j stcred her working strength England Denies This Drastic Method of Breaking Coal Strike. Londen, March The war office | today denied that any: plan of action ] i had been decided on or even consid- ered to starve the miners into sub- mission in the event of a strike by the use of the army as a blockading force, as reported by the Daily Herald, the labor organ, this morning. A statement is being prepared by the war office which probably will be issued tonight it is announced. You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and con- tains no harmful habit producing drugs. Such a medicine Swamp-Root, kidney, der remedy. The same standard of \)unLy,i i A Feeling of Security i is Dr. Kilmer's liver and blad- Miss Allen’s Stateme. New York City. —“I am a d maker. I overworked, got all run- tired out, and had no appetite. taking various_tonics a fnend told: about Vinol. T tried it and I gained rapidly by its use that I feel like person and I am now_keeping up work with ease.” —Miss Lucy ALLEN. > We guarantee Vinol, which conj beef and cod liver peptones, iron manganese peptonates, and hypop phites, to strengthen and build up run-down, over-worked ‘women. NOTE: — Your leading druggist hs many years specially recommended because he kuows there is nothing b than this famous Cod Liverand Iron T to create strength and build one up. formula of Vinol is on every strength and excellence is maintained in every bottle of Swamp-Root. It scientifically compounded vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is teaspoonful doses. It is not recommiended thing. It is nature’s great helper in .re- lieving and overcoming kiduney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swar Root. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. On sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to try this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the New Britain Herald. m aizen in for every- Clark & Bramerd Co., John J. Briarty, Druggist, W. H. Ru Druggist and Druggists everyw! GREETINGS Spring: is Here! What Gladsome News! The warm Spring sunshine has caused the return of the feathered songsters and the great outdoors is swelling with the sweet voices of the bluebirds, robins and song-sparrows—the pussy willows are in bloom; and all nature is awakening to the beautiful in life. The spirit of Spring pre- vails everywhere. A nd more so, because, Friday and Saturday March 26th and 27th, we have our Spring Opening! All that Spring Fashion of 1920 has decreed as Proper in style and Apparel we have se- cured for this occasion. We invite you to come and see all the bright new things which Dame Fashion has created. That you will be perfectly delighted is certain, and we also know you will be thoroughly surprised and highly elated when you realize that it only requires a very modest sum to pur- chase a really handsome and wholly desir- able garment. New Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Store, Inc. 381-383 MAIN STREET.

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