New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 21, 1920, Page 2

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JUATION | WINDOW IFTS SHADES CALL 359 i Now is the best time to replace those worn, fad- e leferent- cd shades. Our man will ¢all with samples and give vou all the information you want regarding quality, price, etc. ery Dept.| BUYHAND MADE | : TO ORDER SHADES' IF YOU WANT SERVICE —PHONE 359— Special colors to match any color scheme of in- terior decoration. ' | | { | c/qLL the great lowwers in the world have been beld in the meshes of some woman’s glorious hair. The worship of that crowming glory of the feminine sex is older than poetry. And man’s bair, too, has ey e I'HE JUHN BBYLE BOMPANY | come in for an cqual adorationzon the part of women. Whoever heard of a scraggly haired woman : 7 being the heroine of a love story-or of a baldbeaded man being the hero? When the hair goes, the Misses and lover follows. And today, with our close-packed civilization the hair is going. Going so rapidly - Hprnil_\'_lgg 1§Q. ?V‘:d f:flgll:d g:nn-' that over half the civilied wolld is becoming bald! And every other person you meet is asking ain apers— p Discount . —— How Can I Save My Hair? y Reduced Prices! its of Tricotino— 2 ecds . . ) Rt s || CH AS DILLON & CO. The answer to that question' now comes at last from no less an authority = . : than F. A. Thompson & Co., one of the largest and oldest pharmaceutical ... 83180 HARTFORD - houses in America,’a house which for many years has manufactured the staple T g medicines for your physicians and druggists. The answer to your question, therefore, is e v ||| BARGAINS to Startthe Week inthe Right Way | Yo : : S ORGANDIE DRESSES' AT You Can Save Your Hair Only By Desttoytng e i $9.98 The Germ That Destroys Your Hair mt on this lot) . L SRR IO L B BUE e D i St After many laboratory experiments, we have finally worked out a highly active haeir o INE flenh, o, R ors With tucks Of self shades Dresses that food which is also a “bacillicide” or destroyer of that germ. We have given this remedy a Were made to sell at just double the price trade-name easy to remember and have called it “FAMO_Hair and Scalp Remedy”. Dresses ot $19 This lot included both plain and printed o < T Oflfra]' | Geargettes, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, etc., Some of 'h‘r.n'\:fl;;‘: are ' . | » ately trimmed with hand embroidery alues P WONDERFUL VALUES IN TUB DRESSES ) S any Th ssortment - lovely : pesses At O and $SH.08 This assor " models in all the effective cotton materiale as well as | estro a rm pink, navy and white. two-piece suits of linen crash in tan A 2.5 P » ed voiles and jawns, " DPresses At S12.50 and S1 Lovely print ' "p" - | figured and plain included To describe one model W Also fine quality Kingham dresscs are I be to do an injustice to We absolutely guarantee it with our reputation and your money back. o Kind in this lot 3 K o otk ¢ s g - b - . : e Stind { the others. Our better dresses at nd up are superior botl There is such a rich hair nourishment in FAMO and such a quick reaction against this in workmpnship: and’ desizn to those found elsewhere at almost twice the price germ that if you will use this remedy daily your scalp will become clean and lovely. The SPARTMENT VALUES. ; dandruff will disappear because the germ has been destroyed. And your hair will take on D d in this lot are lovels gy a healthy and natural gloss and luxuriant growth such as you have not known in years. ’ ace trimmed frilled 46 Belden streot rleeve W finished with Sl DN Dandruff the Result—Not the Cause . 35¢ and $1.00 Bottles bly at the New . B hite ; [ The trouble heretofore has been that people have mis- pllowing an opera . . ¢ . i . | taken dandruff for the cause, whereas it is only the result of Go to any Toilet Goods Dealer and get the large $1.00 boetle this germ disease. The germ which destroys your hair attacks which is guaranteed. Use it daily as directed and you your- the glands of the hair near the hair root. And dandruff is self will see such immediate results that you will be amazed. Toilet Goods Dealers. i, No. 19, D n f 1 Bt sswsorron : merely the oil which these glands when so attacked throw off Trial size may be had for 35c. Al york will be con- | x e S, and which drives into litrle flakes upon the scalp. i e i mAlLE officers and other AL PE“PLE [] | To get rid of dandruff does not get rid of the germ. But ve transacted | to get rid of the germ does get rid of dandruff. And FAMO F. A. THOMPSON & COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. | { destroys that germ. OO yiTORCYCLE RUN. — THE “INSIDE DOPE’ o TANO Fi N et . ore medicinal liquid form without alcohol. For any Doctor knows iy After- | that alcohol if used often will dry the scalp, make the hair k When Concern brittle and tum it grnzhd\f/e finally solved this problem and Bosee. Lake Pocotapaiig Object of Annual Harding-Coolidge Club Formed at | f"’?f’,:j".‘,‘,‘i;i;;l purchase FAMO from the loal deate oruin viant omee | Event—DPrize Winners Savin Rock i P s e Ao tained Saturday ssesseraestsietateresstsitasecnanensastttctananrennsrassttaanes - “FULL GUARANTE © O e seee N F. A. Thompson & Co., Detroit, Michigan Dept. 20 pnl outing of that % The unnual outing of the motor- The inside dope’ or the national borele poncern. A whore | | Inclosed find 10c for which plesse send me your sample of FAMO N 7 Siasulen thaih el G Soe FOF OWEALIE, Joat wetaTE ation of a republican candidate for purchase FAMO in the future. =t 3 1f your daily use of FAMO does net Sring wusement In | ford was held yesterday at Lake Po- nIRge MY 1 cotapaug About 150 members went the presidency and a4 rupning-mate | Name ismes and touri iy for 11 | BS arty to the shore | " tha run Th Huartford niders « portation wiper came to this city and met -the . | N hands of CUfford | Hipjtain people at Monier Brothers' IRl idge ticket, was meted out City re carried and ‘e v \ oup pie by 8y er James J. Walsh of the ®seessiessecssesssnnsnssesersarasrsanann Sesicivescece cenes pon. which the bl cirtumscribed in g « after , RN the ipasiche ariadle ts way | 1Nt Andrew J. Sloper of the Nation- NUPTIALS, town to the lake Athletic contests | ¥€COnd. Fourth and Sixth Ward Ite- were enjoyed b \ group of the [PUblican clubs, Saturday afternoon at | v o De 5 : Couple’ 1o Be| . liste while hers admired the | Savin Rock. President Keginald Tow. | oy Morning natural beauty of the lake and sur- | €rs of Second Ward club and Your Name office of vice-president, which | New | resulted in the naminz of the Hard- of representaiives ana Fresi- homas F. MeC rounding territory councilman from that ward, was | Mise Agne Ro Winners of athletic events were ax | '045tm r. Seated at the guests Birs. ftose Dalton b table were the following: Mayor Or follows: Shoe and tie o united in mar h and on F. o Curtis, ex-Mayor Morris | CUTTEN At " DIPLOMAS AT ST, ) sdnesday morn- | #on, New Britain, prize, a ehster i \n. | Members of the convention and ou- | veh. Nev. John | pair kit sack ‘ra ) Perski ew J. Slo manle0 ] DL APSIUCUIRILIA amOng L ihe ney . i Ee nustial Enet % e W Towics "‘” | papers, that bhoded ill for lLowden's | Parochial School ¢ e i . b At Ml LS Bl O E b o Mo ; enting the com. | ceice. Anvone who was familinr | oo C T 3 ) et Baiton: | wheei-barrow $ . Sl ltiee an et e ant with conventions and could feel out crtificates by Rev. J. T. Winters. 5 Hartford, prize, s lugs: 50-y Several h conditions co y elp =¥ 1, pri ) veral hundred names were signed on K ot Beil it ®1 Graduaton exercises of the class of the bride. The | S ; n of white bridal | dosh, 1. Leopard v o the roster of the Harding-Cool- at he could never carry the con-| s . { vention, the speaker said. and while | 1920 ol St. Mary'a Parochial sc tulle and she | prize, an inner club, the signers agreeing to « s % The brides ItMost for the clection of mnecticut stuck to him loyally un-! were held yesterday afternoon in t the - @ ahe will e bea:isunsing AN ssuNusmicd TN the ballot just pre- | O°1o¢X. The cxercizes opened wi Flower Guard, 16 and 22 inches high s. The groom is | oo Vsapis ? upon which he was| ihe singinz of =olemn hizh vesyera aving served In | ton (distance. 16 fe che of. Toastmaster Tow- Al | 5 S : crs presented Mr. Sloper. who told of | BV " mination. The fact that | with Itev. John T. Wonters, past)s of 0 tal Gat 42x30 4 v gallon of oil: side-car race, i h ¢ vas tak flom states al- S, 2X | hix experiences at the last e re.|'N® VOlte was taken fiom stat \l- the church and principal of the rmamen ates, x30. linms of New Hritain, prize wuh el phabetically and Connectieut was | publican conventions, three times as ) side-car quick start. L. Xmith |a delegate and twice ax a zuest. I¢ | "CA\ the head of the list. made a tre_ | Mhuol a3 celebrant. = The distzia- | We have just received a carload of this material ifferenc inuch of | tion of diplomas with award of pr success be atiributed | for scholarship took place immediate- | to Comnecticut's decision to support | . and are ready to make prompt delivery. flof the other meetings at which he MM ! personally stributee 1+ dipls n | wan bresent. In the course of hin| The unusual thing about Coolidge's| Peronally distributcd ths dipiox Call 1074, 1075, 1076, 714. s { e ir BEL NS | v I remarks, he tool oceasion 1o de. | NOMination was that it was present- | N gave a most inrercsting and in. ) ) | el MK stockings: candle | nounce Botez Penrose and John 1 ad not by & man from his iome state | structive talk to ihe voung gradu- ' on INDIGESTION | ' » I King and resre SYRT « | but a delegate from Orezon. Connec- | gre- ed Y P el . ox of lidate ha o it tic once again led by approving | © 1. jies wWilson, uswiaduate of | this « ign in the charge of the man | the first ballot. L ot water » ents lonated f from Fairfield county, “who was first | [t was necessary for Col. Ullmap | curate in Hartford. preached ibe Byre Relief y Ser ¢ wiaten and then allowed 1o 20 to the | 1o leave the meeting before the sraduation sermon. The church was - M v Brothers of this cit ‘ vention Hiram Johnson was; speaking had J. Henrk filled with friends and relatives of the 250 PARK STREEL. il all chances had scemed zone it v R, A S e Lawn Fence, fancy top 36, 42 and 48 inches high. artford, prize. a tire pump was his impression that there was vbers of the fair s vera | not ne: much enthusiasm at the < recent m as was visible at any v after vespers Father Wint . " started and . [ Tire & Rubbe omp, alvo denounced in strong terms Roraback, who was slated fog 8 tal sraduating class as! well as by a‘umai GEST Firestone Tire company Mr. Sloper told of a stronz under- | was unavoidably absent the seRpbl oo b - - e,

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