New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1920, Page 3

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Boston Store Children’s Tub Dresses White and Colored A flue showing, latest styles, plain and fancy trim, from 2 to 16 years, in ' Gimgham, Chambeay, Duretta Cloth, Volle, Organdie and Lawn. Misscs’ White Lawn Slips, lace and needlework trim, especially desirable for Graduation, fine assortment styles, sizes 6 to 14 years, ' June Showing Muslin Underwear Latest styles, in’ White Petticoats, | Muslin, Silk, Wash Satin, Sateen, ete. Lace trim and embroldercd. ' NEW CAMISOLES NEW ENVELOPE CHEMI NEW GOWNS NEW CORSET COVERS MES, in white and flesh, for | Ladied and Misscs, plain and fancy. . . PULLAR | THIN, FRAL | " FOLKS NEED l i PHOSPHAT Judging from the countless proparations and treatments which & ed for the purpose fleshy. developing , and replacing ugl continually being making thin | arms, neek and hollows and angles by the soft curved - lines of health and | hewuty, there | evidently “ swands of often due to starved nerves. Our bodies need more phosphate than s con- | tained in mod- | o n in i, HAMILTON, clans’ here ""!.flr lfimlhn:\ - supplin wsary phowiste should produe (ransformation in the avpen o In welght frequently heing ase In welght also earries with it ral Improvement In the health. Nerv- | L Wleeplessness and Inck of energy nearly always accompany excessive ld woon disappear, dull eyes hten and pale cheeks glow with t health. Miss Georgia thin and frail, re. ce, writes: “Hitro ut « magic tra od 15 pounds While Hitro-Prosphate s un- | rpassed for the relief of nervousness, gen- al debllity, ete., those taking it who do | Ut desire to put on flesh should use extra | @ in avolding fat-producing foods Afiax\\“ly scented, antiseptic m k relief to sun- orirnu( h:dwercomet beavy perspirasion, i - - - “Outtours. TR T - 3 CHARITY WORKERS HEAR STATEMENTS' Local Organization Has Directors’ Meeting The directors of the New Britain Charity Organization met last night and heard the report by the agent, Miss Cora M. Beale. In part, it says: all of the 22 families aided by the Charity Organization during May there Is neither a man able to work nor the equivalent of a wage earner. “Necessary clothes for the school children have been purchased, In | some instances the material only, and the biggest sister is being instructed in dressmaking because mother spends her day in the shop. Imper- fect eyesight has been improved by glasses, the bill paid in full by the organization and the refund coming slowly by the week because the mother feels she can pay, now she is working. Extra trousers were bought for Joe, as he is so big that it is difficult to get home-made ones now cut from some old dress given to his mother. “Transportation to another state was furnished to yonng lads in three instances stranded here, who when the glamour and novelty of seeing a bit of the world wore off and hard knocks began coming, were glad to #et bhack home and start working steadily again. Capable of good work well d, one has already returned his fare and the otkers intend to do the same. “For years social denlt with analysis individuals, a step old method of dealing in wholesale fashior with men aand things. Now the day has come for sympathy and udaptable treatment We must learn to take a chance,—to spend more freely. When a widowed mother is in frail health and the whole out- look for that family life depends solely on that mother's ability to keep #oing. it is up to scmeone to take a chance, even if it m~ans an expensive operation or a specialist’s fee. Our challeuge to you is not ‘live and let ltve," but ‘live and help live.’ " COWCATCHER SAVES BABY. Shawnee, O., June 10.—When a Zanesville and Western, passenger train hit an automobile at a crossing here late yvesterday afternoon, killing three persons, a babpy was thrown from the machine directly on the pilot of the engine. When the train was stopped the baby was taken from the pilot uninjured azencies have ind diagnosis of ' advance of the SAYS BABY NOT COUGHLIN'S, Dallas, Tex., June 10.—Local police oilicers yesterday expressed doubt that the white baby found in the cus- tody of a negro woman here_ several days ago was the Coughlin of Norristown, Pa. announced that the negress reiterated her previous statements that the baby was born to her, and yesterday l?'e sald its father lived in Shreveport, missing Blakelg |’ Thek- 'GRADUATES MONDAY WITH LAW DEGREE ) Winter Strect Man Record at Syracuse Law School —To Practice Here, . Made Excelient Daniel Pouzzner, son of Mr. apnd Mrs. 1. Pouzzner of 104 Winter street, will be graduated from» the law school of \Syracuse university Monday with a degree of L. B, The local man has completed lhé last two years* of his course in ‘on& graduating sixth highest in a class of | 50 students. He was electeq to . the ! Justinian Honorary Law society, which corresponds to the academie society, Phi Beta Kappa, for having maintained an average of over 8§ per cent in all subjects and was also nominated by the dean of the law school for Phi Kappa Phi, honorary national senior society. He was also elected te “Devil's Own,” .a senior honorary law society. Pouzzner, who was formerly on the Herald, was associate editor of ‘the “Daily Orange,” having been elected to that position in 1917. He is a member of the Zeta Beta Tan fra- ternity and the Inter-fraternity con- ference. 1In 1919 he was named on the junior executive committee. He is a graduate “of the local High school in the class of 1914 and was overseas 13 months as a sergeant- major in the 264th aero squadron. ACHE RELIEVED NO DOPE—NO ACETANILIDE TRY IT AND BE COMFORTABLE “CAUSE OF DISEASE” (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) | f r There are three definite reasons why you should try Chiropractic Adjustments ‘or whatever physical ailment you are troubled with: First—Chiropractic fn no way is like the practice of Suggery or Medicine or Aliled Therapeutic methods—all of them utterly incapable in the past of restoring you to health and equally incapable of doing so in the future. Second—Chiropractic is the onl. meihoa of getting at and rem pletely and permanently the pri of your trouble, without di ecmfort. Thid—This method has sucd moved the obstructing factors in 1 cases fdentieal fn kind with yours, tronble never returned. For every disease which aficts the human = there 18 a primary cause Geep down in rvous System. The skilled Chiroprac- -arches out that cause finds it and remeves §t completely. Your case will te n. exceplion. No charge for consultation. off. Come today. J. A.VOLZ The Chiropractor 250 MAIN STREET. BOOTH BLOCK Suite 407. Fourt Phone 1752 Omce Hours: 9,13 & mm.—2-5 p. m. Evening ours: Monday, Tuesday, Thurs- La. | day, Saturday, 8:30 to 8 sciep Don’t put it (Chaffee’s Drug Store, in CHILD SAVED L BY MOTHER L‘nm.‘\rre sig-vear . old daughter of Mr. mnd $irs. Anselme Lamarre, 29 Main Street,” Sanford, Maine, “was saved from' fits ' by the prampt action of Mer mother who=ad- ministered Dr. True's Elixir. ™ . Mrs, Lamarre wrote e f lld(\ ving to' Dr.-J. F. True & Co.: “My ddughter, ‘Gertrude, had dizzy_spells afsid could not even gofout for she alway om- plained of being sick. ‘She used your elixir (Dr. True's Elixir, .the " ny! Laxative and Worm Expéller) She mever had any fltx since. . .{ feel very grateful to you,” i ety ¢ Syinptoms at worms: swoilen, “upper lip,” sour offehsive breath, hard and rull belly, with.oceasional gripings and pains about the navel, pale face of léaden tint, eves heavy and “dull, twitchirig _eveligs, itching of thé nase, it¢hing of the rectum, short dry cough, grinding of the- teeth, little red points stickiftg ut .on thé tongpe, starting during, -Ieep slow fever: ‘s Dr. Tyue’s Elixir has been faithtulin its duties as a Family Laxative and ‘Worm ExpeHer, . §ince 1851—over 68 years’ reputation.” Every ane can im- prove their hun‘ by “simply looking after the bowels—a pure herb, laxative which Dr. True's "Blixi¢’ is, will promptly relieve all worry and disor- ders. AT ALL DEALERS. Hartford Man Felt Sleepy After Meals Gct_trude ‘Peranged ‘Mr. P. A. Murphy of No. 70 nm ford Street, Hartford, Says Above Is the Way His Indigestion Affected Him, Tells How Clh(’l‘ Relieved Him. Among the mmany enthusiastic people who caller on the CINOT ex pert was Mr. Murphy who is well known and respected citizen of Hart- ford. Mr Murphy says: “CINOT is a wonderful remedy for mach trouble and I know just what ~ talking about as before I tock cdy. my mouth tasted bad, I ration and felt sleepy aft- v -food would not digest L little I ate and I was wraged when I dis- reat blessing could Pough o1 211 amount of money and I mus that anybody that is suffering can o get lief from CINOT” CINOT IS BEING ED IN NEW BRIT. PERT AT THE M, DRUG STORE, 32 C. It is also for sale in G. R. Byington; in Fi XKent's Pharmacy. in S T tsville 1 Geo. R. Steele, in Bristol by The Madden Drug Store, mn Glastonbury by C. R. Densmore and can be ob- tained at all first class druggists. P . €. Hartford Silk Hosiery of Real (uality at Unusual Low Prices READ THIS ADV. CAREFULLY, THERE IS MORE IN IT THAN YOU MAY THINK. When we announce Silk Stockings at $1.15, $1.65 and $1.85 we only teil a small part of the facts. Bright, clever women who read this adv. with care will not hesitate a minute. A great deunl depends upon the make of a stocking as to whether it is a bargain or not at a special price. Three different grades, black, heel and toe and full fashioned. sole, People know this make as white, READ—PONDER—INVESTIGATE the best. Hustle to get them before they are gone. Only such small irregularities as you would scarcely detect. Every pair new and fresh stock. No better values this season. If you wear Silk Hose, stock up now for summer. Extra salespeople to wait on all customers quickly. Take Your Choice at $1.15, $1.65, These stockings are subjoct to very slight irregularities, but every pair is a very big value. brown and tan. Back seam, seamless foot, back scam, double $1.85 | Dresses for the Home Selling at $1.77 . They came too late to be advertised for the Department Managers’ Sale, otherwise there would hav been none left for Friday THEY ARE THE Think of it—nice Percale selling. Dresses for $1.77. quality goods—not flimsy stuff starched to deceive you. And the Dresses are made with good full skirts, gathered backs, some with one pocket, others with two. and white. 11 sizes. GALOW APRONS, MIDDY APRONS, $1.97. And they are shown in neat Some pretty figurcd goods alsg. bultoned back or front. in plain colors, blug, pink, BEST VALUES WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO GET FOR SOME TIME. You couldn’t buy the material for that. For it's fine stripes in many different colors, blue ,lavender. pink, biack, gray Surcly a wonderfully low price for such well made Percales in light and dark shades $1.49. and -others. Wit two pockets, lacings at frow DUE to the. Backward ’Clothmg = we wil start our Annual Mid-Sun Mark Down Sale Friday, June 11th. run only two sales ayear. No ma and 'mark downs, you can .cbme in figure. the dlsoalmt for yourself includes our -st Shuman and S 15% Reduction on Trousers, Raincoats Soft Hats No Goods Charged at Sale Price Property Resources and Cre Many times, in securing credit, a bank looks ca: fully at the property resources of the applicant, partig larly if the loan is for a large amount of money. owning of property is not always essential however, the other factors mentioned in our previous advertit ments, namely character and Integrity cbupled with b ness capacity go far towards making a loan possible. A property owner who is successful in his, unde ing creates a confidence in the mind of his Banker, t makes it much easier for him to secure credit when it “avail him the most. Open Saturday Evening;

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