New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 12, 1920, Page 9

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RYOUS SYSTEM SHAHEREI] “Fruit-a-tives”, of Fruit Liver Tablets Gave Relief 885 Grasr Sr., Burrawo, N. Y. “1 bave been Paralyzed on the ‘whole right side since April 80th. I referred the case to a physician who wrote me, advising the use of ‘Fruiva-tives', I would not be without ‘Fruita- tives’ for anything ; no more strong cathdrtios or salts ; no more bowel Lrouble for me. I recommend ‘Fruit-a-tives’ to all 1 feel more like 40 than 62, which I have just passed’’. ‘WM. H. OSTRANDER. B0¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Laouted, OGDENSBURG. N. Y. A WONDERFUL HELP At Two Stages of Life Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | Compound Made Mrs. Fair- burn Stron. And Well. " Chattanooga, T'nn-—l used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before my baby came when 1 could no longer keep up. It strengthened my back and relieved me of the dropsical effect which so often develops at such times. It helped me wonderfully. That was my firat experi- ence with the Vege- table Compound. Years afterwards I took it during the Change of Life and fnt along 8o well 1 scarcely ever had to| o down during the day and seldom | had dizzy fainting spel I am now well and strong, can do all my house- work with perfect ease and it is & com- fort to me to be able to say to other y suffering women, ‘Take Lydia E. Pink- * ham’s medicine and be strong.’ lad to have you use my name i will be the means of helping any one.” —Mrs. R. A. Famsury, 606 (Srchml Knob Avenue, Chattanooga, Tenn. For forty years this famous root and herb medicine has been pre-eminently successful_in controlling the diseases of women, Merit alone could have stood “this test of time. CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. o New Health Method By J. A Vels, Do you know that today oeality In_the country tol the Chiropractor. there is hardly whers Chiro Ten thousand ractically every e, with an en following running into the evidences the growth of this science, which only & little while ago was unknown. Chiropractic has grown be: s the only system oms to the und miltons. matter haw stro |deas may be, you cannot get around facts. It drugs or osteopathy or the knife have sot made g and healthy as o be, it _was for the y COULDN'T &et at the reot of sve It This method based on the natural law of cause and ousands of people have sufferad ache or weakness you Dan't endanger Lie «wie of that pre- glous baby by using unknown or un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY SAFE and 4 URE PASTEURIZED MILK and siminate ALL. question of impurity or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- IZED in & modern creamery. OUR ¥ PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfr tne BERSEIBERT & SON, STREET 2 I will] WOE UNTO YANKEES | CAUGHT WITH POLES: Bolsbeviki Consider Them “Fair Game to Kill” Johannisburg, East .Prussia, Aug. 11, (By The Associated Press.)—Re- | ports that Mlawa, an important city on the Warsaw-Danzig rallway, was txken by the Russian bolsheviki on Tuesday and that soviet cavalry was within rifle shot of Warsaw, the fall of which was expected Thursday or Friday, were brought here today by a corresp .ndent of Koenigsberg Al- Igemeine Zeitung Americans, British and French who are fighting with the Poles against the bolshoviki are considered ‘“fair game to kili” by the common soldiers of the soviet army, it is declared by the correspondent, who says the bolsheviki have been told these fight- ers are “Sourgeoisic who should bhe exterminated.” The correspondent who spent some |* time along the bolshevik front said he had been giv-n most courteous cansideration as a representative of the German press and conducted him along the front and permitted him to witness a battle b:tween soviet cavalry a1d Polish infantry. Bol- shevik cavalry, he said, is excellent- ly disciplined and equipped with®ma- | chine guns which are operated from | the saddle. The men, however, pre- sented a ragged appearance. The wild country between Lomza and Kolno is infested with bandits who are preying on the population, | according to bolshevik reports. Russian forces have occupied Sol- dau, a town iIn East Prussia, north- west of Mlawa by consent of the Ger- man inhabitants, according to rumors here. DEMOCRATS ACTIVE Nominees Arc Both Speaking Today —=Presidential Candidate’s First Ad- dress Will Be Made at Camp Perry. Columbus, O, Aug. 12.—With Gov- ernor Cox en route ‘o Camp Perry, 0., to deliver his first address since his notification and with his running mate, Franklin D. Roosevelt, on a western trip, the democratic plan of carrying their cause to the people to- day was under way Leaving here this morning for To- ledo Governor Cox was to motor from there to Camp Perry an hour's ride and speak about 5:30 p. m. return- ing here tonight via Toledo. IN THE rmwr A. Bolshevik lliflvi Thrown Gen. Wrangel's Men. Constan‘inople, Aug. 11. (By The | Associated Press).—Bclshevik forces in southern Russia are striking at the extreme flanks of Gen. Baron Wran- gel's army north of the Crimean peninsula, according to dispatches here. Three soviet divisions totalling 6,000 men crossed the Dnieper river on August 7 almost directly Across the stream from the City of Kher- son, and advanéed several versts southward Two bolshevik cavalry columns supported by infantry are | advancing southward from Alexan- drovsk along the west side of the rallway leading south to Crimea. This is on the eastern end of the south Russi.n battlefront. Against LONDON HEARS OF ADVANCE. Bolsheviki Forces Continue Victorious March Against Poland. London, Aug. 12.—Progress for the Russians against the Poles on the southern front was announced in Wednesday's official statement from | Moscow received today. Wilodawa, on the Bug south of Brest-Litovsk has finally been taken by the soviet troops, while further southeast they have captured Viadimir-Volynsky, east of the Bug, north of the old Galician border. Further advances on the front neare: Warsaw also are an- nounced. Fighting is proceeding for possession of the town of Mlawa NEW TURKISH CABINET. — Will Be Formed By Ficld Marshal Pasha As Grand Vizier Is Now IIL Constantinople. Aug. 10, (By The Associated Pres#s). — The Turkish grand vizier is ill .and Field Marshal Tekis Pasha has been asked by the sultan to form a cabinet FMe has de- clined and the sultan has turned to Tewfik Pasha, head of the Turkish peace delegation to undertake the task Mustapha Kemal has sent Vahid Pasha through Adalia to Italy for the purpose of establishing diploma- tic relations with Rome. ~ OTTO AUTO 1 - - '-‘-— - 3 > yu"—rawAvojam Lo XX < A Warsaw, saw’ from the east Poland.—How the have wrecked bridges leading to War- in the effort to m the westward rush of the bol- Poles | ripped up \ soldie | aded by 10 s and excavations. ¢ on guard. SENT HIM OUT AROUND THE BLOCK T TEST A CAR AND HE'S BEEN GOME TWO HOURS ! w PLL WRAP A WRENCH ARDUND HIS NECKPIECE WHEN ANNOUNCEMENT THE OPENING OF The dJoda g NEW BRITAIN 298 MAIN STREET TUESDAY, AUGUST 17th Catering to Peope Who Ap- preciate the Best in_ ICE CREAMS SODAS LUNCHEONETTE AND CANDIES Under Personal Management' —ol— Mr. Charles Bernstein. Orchestra Music. his phot have been Polish He'll Go Chasmg Minnows in a Submarine SPY- DOES THIS BIMBO WORK HERE 2 NeM - THATS CLEM MY MECHANIC =~ WHY, WHATZA MATTER 2 | missionary, by { s | ¢hief, READY FOR INVADERS. Governor of Lower California Pre- pared to Resist Advance of Federals. Lower Celifornia, Aug. munitions and transport > ready, according to the Mexicali, Caniu government of Lower Califor- ! nia to repel any invasion by the troops of the provisional government of Mexico. A report was received here 1,000 federal troops were at or L Sonor; south of Yuma, Arizona, and that the real start of a campaign could be expected any time. TO PROTEST MURDER. Wife Stay Missionar; Arrives Tragic in China. San Francisco, A temert, who has China, declared that be laid before the state department over the murder of her husband, Dr. W. A. Remert of Allentown, Pa., a an officer of the rebel Gen. Chang Yim Yao's forces. He was killed June 13 at the gate 12.—Mrs. Mary ved here from of Huping colleze in Hunan province After | L protest would ! i When he refused to admit. command. Mrs. Remert] eldest child witnessed th) ALBANTAN ARRI Rome, Aug. 11.—The All ister to Italy has arrived to arrange for the deta jevacuation of Albania ! troops. that | near | 193 ARCH STKE] DENISON GAI 430 MAIN Livery Cars for Hire, oa; Storage. Supplies and . AU PLEASURE (] M. IRVING JES The D. Miller C 26 Church Street Boys’ Khaki Pants, 6 to 15 years, $2.00. Now $1.39. Toweling, good 42c a yard. quality, 20c, 25¢ Sheeting, unbleached, 36 i lll., 2 42 in., 42¢ per yd. Bleached Sheeting, 36 in.; fnnt of . 39¢; 36 in., cotton 27c a yd. * Children’s white GOOD and black Hose OCCASION' Four good Italian artists arrived purposel New York to paint the church of the Sacred of Jesus, Broad street, New Britain, and are to take any kind of fine and artistic work. THE MOHICAN MARK PURE FOOD FOR FRIDA Freshly Caught HADDOCK 1 0 c Pound b 30c FRESH B. L ib 10c SWORDFISH .... FRESH FLOUNDERS .... FRESH RED SALMON BONELESS SALT COD ...... PURE COD Box 1 1b CAKES ca. 367 1 FANCY FRESH ARRIVED — PRI DOWN—EAT MO} Freshly Caug] STEAK COD Pound . SLICED BLUEFISH FANCY WHITE HALIBUT FRESH OPENED SMOKED BLOATERS .. SALT MACKEREL ...% WELL, KEEP HIM AND “THAT FOUR-WHEEL PERCOLATOR N OFF TW’ HIGHWAYS Y 1 CAUGHT HiM Z\G-ZAGGING UP

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