New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 15, 1920, Page 3

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Attractive Showmg SILK “TAPESTRY GOODS Mandsome designs and colorings in SOARE'S ot $5.25 each. SCARES $6.50 each. gund Scalloped TABLE s at $14 each. we are the finest and prettiest on the market for home dec- Patterns Alo the best on the B¢, 30¢, 35c. market 20c, T MeCall Magazine 13c. ‘ The city comptroller, | Municipal l BALANCE 08 B[ll]I(S $1,319,968. 92 to Lasl Remainder of Fiscal Year H. L. Curtis, has prepared the following sta relative to the expe nditures s ances remaining in the various city departments on the first of the pres- ent month 19,968.92 cal year, showing balances of $1,- to last the rest of the fis- against expenditures already amounting to $650,387.54 Departments Expended Balance Lighting minkling Imp. Fu Salaries Incidentals Health Int. and Discounts Paym't on PHneipal Special Appr'ns Charities emeteries 5,088.83 23.016.76 Bldx hool Dis't MeCal quarterly Book of Fashion e, PULLAR . & NIVEN STORE » for Lease Rogers’ Recreation Building 50-60 Church Street. See Geo. C. Rogers. 1 w You can bring the mountain breeze #yht into your. home. olr Electric Fans and w a sultry day again. Get one of you'll YOU CANNOT GO TO THE MOUNTAINS never We have | m in various sizes and mnm-l- gomplete with cord, plugs, etc., ready o place where you want your moun- uln breeze. Buy one today and you n-fy summer heat for years to Barry and Bamforth 19 MAIN ST. IIENISIIN GARAGE 430 MAIN STRERT. Livery Cars for Hire, pay and Night Storage. Supplies and Repalring P——'_ A. H. HARRIS Motor Trucking 166 Main St. ‘Phone 1849 MANROSS AUTO 0. Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. OVERLAND AGENOY PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 198 ARCH STMEER o Pub State Highw Amuse | Munieipal 1e $1,319.968.92 I Letters Addressed to Officials of i Irish Administration Stolen by Gang Dublin, July 15.—Fifty the general po ce here carried off etter: Dublin castle, the vice-re the chief secretary and | tary of the 1rish administration. A patrol of five constables and a sergeant was ambushed last night in the Adare district of county Limerick { One con le was wounded and died shortly erward but the others escaped uninjured The bulle Dwyer, care race body of John er for W. I. Henley. a horse fancier, and owner of a tract of land from which tenants had been evieted, was found yesterday by the roadside near Drombane. Thurles. Dwyer had received se warnings as a result of agrar agitation. He is survived by a large family. EASY, HOME SELF TREATMENT Overstoutness weakens, the liver be- comes sluggish, fat accumulates, heart action becomes weak, “ Don’t allow your heaith to be ruined th: burden of unhealthy fat. Bfmh - mdcr POSSE SEEKS MURDERERS West Virginia Authorities Search Dis- trict for Men Who Ambushed and Murdered Sheriff, Blue Fields, W. Va., July 15.—A posse Iml by Sheriff Daniels scoured Panther, Va., in search of men who shot and killed B. H. Hat- fleld, a McDowell county deputy sheriff, from ambush last night. The body of Hatfield was found near the rallroad tracks by a train crew. Hatfleld, a former miner, was sworn in as a deputy two weeks ago and had established headquarters at Panther, near the McDowell-Mingo line. A week ago his home at War Kagle was destroyed by fire. today, If Thin and Nervous T.yBt o-Phasphzte While excessive thigness might be attri- and subtle causes in dif- is & well-known fact phosphorous in the human system s very largely responsible for this this met ms to be well established that y in phosphorous may now be Ly the bme of Hitro-I'hosphate, which can be obtained from Clark and Brainerd and any good dru t In convenient tablet form. In many In cen the assimilation of this phosphate by the nerve tissue soon produces a weleome change—nerve tension disap- pears, vigor rength replace weakness and lack of enerky and the whole body Joses its ugly hollows and abrupt angles, becoming duveloped In a glow of perfect health and beauty and the will and strength to be up and doing. CAUTION—While Bitro-Phosphate is un- wurpassed for the relief of nervousness, gen- eral debility, etc.. those takinz it who do not desirh to put on flesh should use extra ca in avelding fat-producing foods CHIROPRACTIC TALKS No. § | ‘ObstructedNerves’ (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) It in & well-known fact that if the nerves leading to the foot were cut, the foot would be paralyzed and. try as we might, we could not move it. This demonstrates how im- portant nerves are, controlling as they do not enly the foot, but the movements, funce tion and health of every part, tissue and organ of the body. If an organ stops functioning when the nerves supplying it are cut, it is equally true that an organ cannot function normally when ‘the nerves supplying it Take as an example the foot the large trunk nerve in the on the edge of & chair o on the toes and th To cut a nerve pacity ta transmit nerve herve means to DIMINISH its capacity to transmit nerve force. CHIROPRACTIC RELEASES NERVE PRESSURE! Clinieal observation discloses the fact that trunk nerves » become ed permanently. spine e they leave the 4 and make thelr exits through small, round openings between the spinal bones e trunk nerves Nt snugly In these openings and if a spinal segment gets out of place only the fraction of an inch the size of the opening is decreased and the nerve there is pinched. If the affected nerve supplies the stomach some form of disease will manifest itself there. If it regulates the heart, or the liver, or the intestines, or the kidneys, there will be abnormal function as a result. So It Is with every unnatural condition of the body, for all disease can be traced back (o the spine CHIROPRACTIC GETS RESULTS! Cofe to the office and let Chiropractic put you on the road to Health Free consultation. J.A.VOLZ The Chiropractor 230 MAIN l‘rnr)‘r BOOTH BLOCK spinal e Evening 1 M duy, Ssturday, 6:30 to —_— THE I’EERLFGS TRUCK- ING C Local and Long Distance 63 GREFENWOOD STREET ' PHONE 21224 NEW BRITAIN, OCONN. I delight of those who wish mimmthmrfizureand to acquire a 10'8"00 appearance. guarantee that you reduce m"" 10 to 60 pounds, (whatever you neadlo) or cost you nothing! Buy Korein at any busy phlml:ry' follow direcuonl. Show stout friends this advertisement. ““Can’t Cut Off M My Leg” Says Railroad Engineer “I am a railroad engineer; about 20 years ago my leg was seriously jured in an accident out west. Upon my refusinz to allow impossible to heal the wound. cried all kinds of salves and had many I have doctors in the past 20 years, but to ! no avail. Finally T resolved to use PETERSON'S OINTMENT on my leg. You cannot imagine my astonishment when 1 found it was doing what over 100 things had failed to do. My leg now completely cured.”—Gus Hauft, 7 Iyn, N. Y. “It ‘makes me feel proud to be able to produce an ointment that,” says Peterson of Buffalo. “Not only do I guarantee Peterson's Oint- ment for old sores and wounds, but ! salt rheum, ulcers, chaf- ' for eczema, ing, itching skin and blind, bleed- ing or itching piles, and I put up a big box for 35 cents at all druggists, nder-secre- | in- | the doctor to ; amputate it I was told it would be | 99 Myrtle avenue, Brook- | like ' Winten Six Driven B, cyk of Umion Street Wr Accident on Beriin Turnpike. A Winton six touring car driven by Stanley Pawelcyk of 10 Union street was the cause of an o crash on the Berlin turnpilke t night in ¥ Pawel- | registered under the number owned by Lane, Mer- the three - of the two cars without collided completely | iden, and the lacs sourccs of trouble Dort. was passing the other when the Winton turned out warning and immediatcly ! with the Overland, sw AND WE HOPE YOU WILL HAVE ONE FINE TIME — YOU KNOW WE ALL HAVE BEEN SAVING UP OUR SPARE CHANGE NOW FOR A YEAR SO THAT WHEN SUMMER CAME WE COULD JUST GO AND »“WHIT”. NOT CARE A IT IS FUNNY HOW ONE THING BOTHERED US—WE HATED TO CARRY OUR MONEY AROUND LOOSE WITH US. DO YOU KNOW OUR FRIENDS ALL TOLD US TO GO TO THE NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO. AND OPEN A CHECKING ACGOUNT. WE HAVE A CHECK BOOK NOW— AND WILL PAY ALL OUR EXPENS- ES BY CHECK. IT WILL BE THE BEST VACATION YET. TRY ONE QF THESE AT THE New Britain Trust Co. Open Saturday Evenings. PROGRESSIVE BANKING The affairs of this Bank are governed with conserva- tism, enterprise and up-to-date methods. As a result of increasing business we are better pre- pared than ever before to handle the accounts of our cus- tomers. Our facilities for a sound and satisfactory banking service are as nearly perfect as modern, progressive ideas have yet devised—Ilet actual results demonstrate to you the wisdom of having an account with us. The Commercial Trust Co. 274-276 MAIN STREET Open Saturday Evenings 7—9 P. M. of 135 Hanover stre posedly ridinz in the chine, were removed to the Meriden hospital, he wiih a scalp wound and she with a badly cut left eye. Mr. Morhous received a cut on his upper lip and his wife suffered contusions about the head. and runping othe: damages re: car was also badly Overland with its occupan damage and injury. The ag curred about midnight and was not cleared of the wre til 2 o’clock. COME TO HARTFORD’S BIGGEST §; STORE AND SAVE MONEY Manufacturer TO BE SOLD T AT LESS THAN FOR WOMEN i~ COLO WIDE BIG SHOE SA . JOf Women’s and Children’s Fine Foot] | 151,000,000 Worth of She O THE PUBLIC FACTORY PRI( REMARKABLE BARG/A AND GROWN GIR $10.00 and $12.50 FOOTWEAR $5 OXFORDS EYELET-TIES, BOOTS. PLENT DTHS, Military, Cuban, heels. IA and low wa'king The Leathers— Black and Brown Kid, Patent Colt, White Kid, and Nu-Buck, Soles. Women’s and Girls’ $2.50 White Rubber Sole Tennis and Vacation Shoes and Oxfordis $1.49 Children’s Department $3 PLAY OXFORDS _'—mm-' and Obild- Girls' and Youthw | White'$2.50 High Rubber, Pumps, fole Tennis Sh: 1.49 Gun Metal and Tan (RIf Goodyear Stitched Very flex- ible, smooth in- side finish, made to retail for $10 Women’s and Girls?® White Brand Oxfol Pum GREAT OOHFGR'I' SHOE (¢ $10Dr. Whitcomb’s Cushiof COMFORT SHOES AND OXFORDS FOR WOMEN remarkable the best qunality selected moft kid finis er, and has a cushion rubber heeln. emely flexible. Medium This -hoehm«ui Cuban or low heels. They have beem designed alons | meost scientific health-preo- < - ing Rhas not for eme forgotten. limes, yet appearance moment Just the shee for wemen Ladies’ and_Girls’ Sole SPORT PUMPS. Boys’ and Youths’ Sole SPORT SHOES. trimmed. SALE R PRICE. Ladies” Dr. Kimball Cushion Sole COMFOR! and OXFOEDS. 3 SALE PRICE

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