New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1920, Page 17

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HARDING BUSY ~ | SENDING CHILDREN HOME 't Y 7 ! ’,'. ‘mlllannx (‘c)m-pom‘lw-m Keeps hn-wr- ugmentcd Cleeteal Force | "- Work: to Keep Up to Schedule, | Petrorad school Childrefs M to Thelr Formcr Homes, | } ‘ Toklo, July 29.—¥rhe American Ruxf Marion. O, July 29.-—At his desk | Cross of Siberia, directed by Dr. R. B. | | Teusler of Tokio, has rompleted ar- | § | rangements for the transportation of 761 Petrograd school children from | | Viadivostok to their former homes ®hrdly quiscent period preceding the | iy soviet Russi The children, boys early agnin today to clear up ac- cumulated correspondence, Sonator Harding =aid he was finding the out- formal opening of the front porch and girls, were expicted to embark campaign one of the busiest in his| at Vladivostok for Riga on a char- tered steamer, th Yomei-Mar The steamer isx « new 10, freighter and must be refitted t 1,100 persons, including the hers, attendants and Red cross personnel 3 ” The entire voyage, via the Panama N g . Gea - > canal, is expected to require %0 davs 4 ¢ 0 N S “ before the ship is returned to its | i Open Monda"v : ur New dtore wi plers at London, and the voyage, cost- ing about $500,000, will bring the out- wepublican e SE—— lay of the Red Cross in caring for Mect August the children up to nearly $1,000,000. - and Satwday [ e\ A E g be the LargeSt Store Hartford, Conn., July — o The boys and girls are some of the e | 6.000 children who were sent out of 3 (L i o oting o epublic ta 3 g oS e . P central committes in Da | Petrograd in the troublesome times E . £ SR PR mNew Brltam WWodnesday, August 4, has been is- | of 191§ and wero found scattered in Venings 3 S 8 . wued by Chairman J. Henry Rora- | Siberian cities. Most of the others ‘. . ; 4 N _ » % (s back, the purpose of the meeting to | have disappeared—one of the silent designate the time and place of the | tragedies of Russia Watch the “Bigger Better” Store Grow naxt republican state convention to When the Red Cross started to dis- Secrets of Health. : You Should Know g ¥ U l i S A I , One of the secrets of keeping the health in a perfect . o ® T nominate candidates for presidential | continue its work in Siberia it was state of correct hx?fioning. is to eliminate the 10/ experien Despite constant growth il force ard much work hours, the deluge of letters and telegrams has kept his headquarters constantly behind sched- ule « \ll I\ (l\\\l( I'|(l1 clectors, United States senatars and | decided to return the children to Pet- state afficers, and to fix dates for | wgrad in the hope that they might various caucuses. find their former homes. dangers of constipafion, by freeing the intestinal tract of its poisonous accumulations and keeping it thoroughly cleansed at all times. The original BOSAK’S HORKE VINO, is one of Nature’s best known laxatives, because the ingredi- } hs ’ ents work perfectly and naturally, thereby accom- o3 en s an oun en s u s plishing the desired result in the normal way. The | original 4 ‘*"’" L 51250, 51930, $27.50, home remedy, for over a QUARTER LF\TLRY —it Bl We Challenoe any thl‘ e in the’ Grocer today, and buy a bot- tle, but remember, only on e | | _state to equal these prices, Qual- -ity Considered lic against frauds. The name HORKE VINO, as well as the name BOSAK and the BOTTLE LABEL, are duly Reg- istered and protected by the Federal Government, | »: s SR b E Parker Silk Shirts $1.50 $1.00 3 ¥ $7.95 Underwear 2-Piece Underwear BOSAK SALGS C?’ ; : Regular $15 values 95¢c each 47c each SUOE. Mantc"f . N fldg‘PnOM el 75¢ j Parker Shirts : | £ Nainsook Underwear special reduction . / - : - 45ceach Discount, $2.95 et ' " Children’s Suits 50c Lisle Hose Stetson Oxfords for Beauty is What 8 ‘ reduced 20% 2 pair for $1.00 | Men greatly reduced Beauty Wears Feminine beauty is cer- [N/ . tainly heightened by wearing - esse - e an 0 becoming jewelry—not 100 ) . gaudy but worn with taste o and judgment. Our brace- lets, brooches, finger rings, carrings. pendants. necklaces, 1 ¢ Always More Value for Less Money lavalliers, breast-pins, wrist ” ! .. & watches, stick pins, hair pins, v 3 t 38 Stores 38 Cities of taste and refinement are unexcelled in this section. | NO.1I0 JEWELERS U ‘ L‘“‘.:w" NEWBRIW/V CONN. wan ST J NEXT TO BIG STORE.

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