New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1920, Page 13

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GOING AWAY? Take a VICTROLA The Victrola VI is just the thing for sum- mer dances or to carry along on outings. The Victrola brings you the world’s greatest music. Convenient for both outdoor or indoor use. Come in and let us explain our easy pay- HENRY M.ORANS JEWELER MAIN ST. Facing Myrtle ESTEY PIANOS . D.D. face, which was sim ‘mase of sores, is -3-:. - u:.-'n.! ‘Thousands of grateful users . D. D. have written to tell o'l"m 'l‘dnvh’l‘ ID'II?I gave them — even ome application comple -\-& ingallitehis M.::ril. o IIMII'.'“.D. convis our money back g vy . & for Skin Disease THIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nething Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strength, Vigor Py and Nerve Force. Judging from the countless preparations and treatments which a ontinually being mdvertised for the purpose of making thin people fleshy, developing arms, neck and byst. and replacing ugly hollows and angles « b¥ the soft curved lines of health and besuty, there are evidently thousands of men agd women who keenly feel their excessive thinness Thinness and weakness are often due to starved ner Our bodies need more phos- wista under a_ gu money back. By feeding the nerves directly and by supplying the body cells with the phosphoric food elements, bitro- ate should produce a welcome trans- on in the appearance; the Increase In_weight frequently being astonishing. Inorease in weight also carries with it & general improvement in the health. Nerv- eeplessness and lack of energy, ly always accompany excessive thinness, should soon disappear, dull eyes righten and pale cheeks glow with the 0om of perfect health B CAUTION .—While Bitro-Phosphate is un- yurpassed for the relief of nervousness, gen- #ral debility, etc., those taking it who do not desire to put on flesh should use extra care In avolding fat-producing foods. A TRUE LETTER East Boston, Mass. The following fetter may bring advice to other suf- ferers *Dr. F. True & Co. Having heard that volir medicine, Dr. True's Elixir, had been on the market for years and yoars 1 thought possibly my allments would be helped if I tried it. I have ' spent many dollars in trying to get a Laxative which would agree with me ~=be pleasant to take and yet effective. At last I have it—Dr. True's Elixir. "fhe Famlly Laxative and Worm Ex- peller. “For years | have had a poor appe- titp—any rich foods disagreed with me, and my headaches were frightful 71 was troubled with tired feelings, nervous depression, weakness, spots before my eyes, bad breath, sleepless- nees, irritability, dizziness and many pther signs of sickness. “I can mow do a day's housework wnd not mind it, and your Dr. True's WMxir is always handy—I don’t know @ot'e better laxative—I give it to my ghildren with wonderful results—it relieves them of worms. “MRS. HELEN WOODFORD, ‘23 Lamson St, E. Boston.” prescription, XIR, The DR. TRUE'S Family Laxative and wonders for and chil- | THE BOYS IN THE OTH ER CAR -TO TEN NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, '1920. QUARTS OF WATER ADO 7 POOUNDS OF TRAISINS- 5 POUNDS OF SUGAR— YEAH THA'D RGHT — THEN Some VINEGAR - ABOUT APINT OR TWO — ACuUP OF SALT — DROP V™ A LeMOoN AMD THEN BOIL THE WHOLE SHEBANG ABOUT H8 HouvrRS-AND GIOLITTI CABINET ALMOST COMPLETE | Hitch Caused by Desire of Both Bo- nomi and Meda to Be Rome, June 15.~Former Premier Glolitti is understood to have almost succeeded In forming a new. cabinet, Finance Minister. but official announcement of its com- | position is not expected until Wednes- day, because of difficulties said to have arisen between former Minister of War Bonomi and former Minister of Finance Meda, both of whom are desirous of filling the treasury port- folio. 1t is believed Signor Glolittl tried to induce Signor Bonom! to accept the war portfolio, but he seemed to have set his heart on becoming minister of the treasury. Meantime, Signor Giolitti is endeav- | oring to arrive at an _ with the Catholic party. London, June 15.—An exchange telegraph «dispatch from Rome says the following ministry is expected to take oath on Wednesday: Premier and Minister of Interior— Glovanni Glolitti. Minister of Colonies—Luigi Rossi. Minister of the Treasury—Signor Meda. - Minister of War—Signor Bonomi. Minister of the Navy—Rear Ad- miral Secchi. Minister of Justice—Signor Fera. Minister of Industry—Signor Ales- slo. Minister cheli. Minister Peano. Minister Minister arrangement of Agriculture—Signor Mi- of Public Works—Signor of Labor—Signor Labbio. of Posts—Psqualina Vas- sallo. Minister of Liberated Provinces— Signor Rajneri. Washington, June 15.—Although it has for some time been expected that former Premier Giloiitti would be called upon to construct the govern- ment to succeed that of Nitti, his sud- den return to popular favor has been a subject of interested comment in Italian circles here. There is a tendency tb feel that, be- cause of Giolitti's past record, his cheice as premier may not be received with favor by foreign governments. It is recalled that, particularly during the early period of the war, Giolitti was highly unpopular in Italy as a result of his advocacy of a continva- tion of Italian neutrality and his al- leged pro-German sentiments. “MURDEF EIGHT TIMES. Still Trotzky Is TdAving. Copenhagen, June 14.—Maxim- Lit- vinoff, assistant commissar for for- eign affairs in the Russian bolshevik government today received telegrams from M. Trotzky and Nikolai Lenine respectively, bolshevik minister of war and premier. Rumors originating in Tokio said that Trotzky had been murdered and that Lenine had fled from Moscow. < “As far as I remember this is the eighth time Trotzky has been mur- dered,” said Litvinoff. And Among the BRITISH TO WITHDRAW. Sacfty of Small Garrison at Batum Threatened by Reds, London, June 15.—The British are about to evacuate the Black sea pdrt of Batum, accordigds to the Daily Mail, which says the 2,000 soldiers there are to be removed to Constan- tinople on British warships within a fortnight. Their safety, it declares, has been endangered by the recent overthrow of the Azerbaijan govern. COPS IN AUTO CRASH. Sergeant Hart’s Car Figures in Ac- cident—McCue Injured. A limousine owned by Sergeant Wil- liam C. Hart and a car driven by Wil- Ham Holley of New York, collided | With damaging resuits to6 both ma- chines late yesterday afternoon at the | turn beyvond the railroad bridge 3t { Elmwood. Holley was placed under | arest by the West Hartford authori- | fles, and the case against him will come up fotgial in West Hartford at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening. He is | charged with reckless driving. In the car with Sergeant Hart were Officers William P. McCue, Michael I]“l_\'nn_ Edward Kiley and Patrick Mc- Avay. Officer McCue sustained cuts on the face and hand, and will be off duty for several days. Officer Kiley had minor injuries to his leg. | He went on duty as usual last night. The other officers escaped injury. In the car with Holley were three young women, who suffered a bad shaking up. HAYS GOES HOME. Will Takg Test Rofore Begin- "aM Campaign. Chicago, June 15.—Chairman Wil H. Hays completed his conference with western leaders of the republi- can national committee today amnd departed for his home in Sullivan, Ind., from wRere he will gbo'to Wash- ington shortly to meet Senator Hard- ing and the committee headed by A. T. Hert which will make the arrange- ments for the formal notification of the candidate of his nomination. It was emphasized by western leaders at the conference here that the terri- tory west of the Mississippi would be the big battle ground of the presiden- tial election. Clarence Miller, sec- retary of tWe national committee, ad- vocated establishment of the main republican headquarters in' Chicago instead of New York. Chairman Hays expressed .a desire to spepd most of his time here. & ! | { THERE S LOTTSA BIRDS IN THMIS | COUNTIRY THAT S GOT SUBSTITUTES FOR GASOLINE AND QON'T HOW TO GAIN FLESH. Make It So That Your Daily Food Will Properly Nourish Your Body. Everybody every day eats enough to produce normal weight and rich blood, if the food is properly assimi- lated, but weak, thin people are not- withstanding undernourished, be- cause their food is not properly di- gzested and goes through ‘their sy$- tem without leaving one bit of the body and flesh building elements needed for good health. Now to correct this condition and zet adequate nourishment from the daily food, a good tonic is needed. There are many people in this city that know from personal experience that Virol will restore normal appe- tite and perfect digestion, enrich the | blood, and thus- create flesh and strength. Try it. It has been sold here for yvears and has _a splendigd reputation.—advt. ] nother Wonder Sal Women’s Silk Hosie WEDNESDAY—Main Floor $3.00 Styles At $1.95. The fame and success of our Silk Ho makes this, the latest event, sure to be of terest. These stockings we offer Wednesday a finest, purest silk, reinforced with lisle at feet. Full fashioned, of course, and av: black, white, tan, brown, gray, other shoe § many pretty summertime colors. They ardithe sort of stockings that usually cost $3 a pair, or even they could not be offered at this sale price were it not for the fact tha called irregulars—but why they are so called we cannot discover. Thei faults they have, are negligible. But because the manufacturer is a stickler for perfection, we are:a every womarr who appreciates a bargain her choice of these beautiful s $1.95 SUMMER DRESSES |CURMETHODOFEXAM We invite comparison ‘of o eye examination and the prag Reduced in the Bargain Basement obtained. = Our large practice is giving to each case, the attenti necessary for a proper diagnosis. entire responsibility for the grinding of lenses and the prop of frame or mounting. Health, efficiency depend in a large m proper eyesight. - If your vision factory, telephone our Optome pointment. —Optical Dept. Mezzanine VOILE — GINGHAM — ORGANDIE In Organdie alone we have thirty differ- ent styles, values to $20.50 . ... $1450 IF POSLAM CAN HELP YOUR SKIN —D0 LET IT If Poslam holds any comfort, any satisfaction for you in being the means to relieve and eradicate ecze- ma or any stubborn skin trouble, let it bring you these benefits at once. They will seem ever so welcome if vou have suffered long. There is no risk; Poslam cannot harm; its work is known to be highly succenful.l Soothes, stops itching, brings quick improvement. A little does much be- cause it is highly concentrated. Clears red, inflamed complexions overnight. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th street, New York city. Urge your skin to become clearer, brighter, healthier by use of Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam. - T e, A Pleasant Surprise! ~ Just Received A Special Lot of Wash Satins, Crepe de Chine and Georgettes. of the finest tex- ture, in white and flesh color. Luxuriant Crepe de Chine of the highest ' Soft, clinging Wash Satin i lustre silk. A delight to the eye. flesh color. In white and . Filmy Georgette, also in white and flesh color. tory Price: | l | I E ment and the seizure of Baku by the | Any of the above at This Special Introduc- | $1.89 yard They must be seen to be appreciated. C o~ For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ad‘s : 7 3 R WEDNESDAY SPECIA The New Britain Market 318 MAIN STREET Telephone 24 MEAT DEPARTMENT SALT Smoked BACON PORK SHOULDERS 45¢c Ib . 25¢ Ib 25¢ 1b 2 SPERRY & BARNES HAM CORNED BEEF 45¢ 1b. 10c 1b'up. i BUTTER DEPARTMENT Strictly Fresh Fresh Made First Prize Faney EGGS Peanut Butter NUT OLEO - €H 50c doz 28¢c 1b 35c 1b THE FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER MADE ................50c. GROCERY DEPARTMENT Evaporated Fancy MILK CORN 14c¢ can 15¢ can Fancy JELL-O S CRACKERS PEARS . All Flavors PIQ 2 lbs 35¢ 29¢ can 15¢ pkg 19 GET YOUR SUGAR FOR CANNING NOW AS WE HAVE PLENT IN STOCK FRUIT DEPARTMENT RADISHES LETTUCE I STRIN l 3 bchs 10c Lge hds 2 for 25¢ 1 KALE I New POTATOES 30c pk $1.50 pk Large Heavy Large Fancy GRAPE FRUIT LEMONS 15¢ each 3lc doz Fancy Oranges Stssheiries ' Sperry & Barnes Post TOASTIES 2 pkgs 25¢ Royal Lunch BEETS Lge Bch 7c¢ BEET GREENS 35¢ pk RHUBARB 4 lbs 21c SPINACH 24c pk |- De CANTA 19¢ 27-48-60-80¢ doz. C

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