New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 16, 1920, Page 9

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Pla” PR L Lo K '-( \ 7 % Women Owe Their Health To Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound — overshadowing indeed is the success of this great medicine.- Compared with , it, all other medicines for women’s ills seem to be experiments. Why is it so suc For over forty years it has hi sful? Simply because of its sterling worth. no equal. Women for two generations have depended upon it with confidence. Thousands of Their Letters are on our files, which prove these statements to be facts, not mere boasting. Here Are Two Sample Letters: Mother and Daughter Helped. Middleburg, Pa. —~*1 am glad to stato that Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetableCompounddidmemuch good when I was 35 years old. was rundown with female trouble * and was not able to do anything, could not walk for a year and could not work. I had treatment from a physician but did not gain. I read in the papers and books about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound and decided to Jtryit. The first fow bottles gave me reliof and I kept on using it until I got better and was able to do my work. The Vegetable Com- poundalsoregulated mydaughter when she was 15 years old. Ican recommend VeosoubleCampound as the best medicine I have ever thed.” ~Mrs. W. YERGER, R. 3, Box 21, Middleburg, Pa. Fall River, Mass. — ‘“Three years ago [ gave birth to a little girl and after she was born I did not pick up well. I doctored for twomonths and my condition re- mained the same. One day one of your little books was left at my door and my husband sug- ested that I try a bottle of Lydia E}, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound. 1 started it immediately and I felt better and could eat better after the first bottle, and 1 continued taking it for some time. Last year I gave birth to a baby bo{ and had a much easier time as took the Vegetable Compoundfor four monthsbefore baby came. On fieuing up I had no pains like I had before, and no dizziness, and in two weeks felt about as well as ever.”’—Mrs. THOMAS WILKINSON, 863 Colum- bia Street, Fall River, Mass. Z) j had incurred CONNECTICUT NEEDS 25 THOROUGH CLEANING % | 4 You Have Everything to Gain and Nothing to Lose By -Buyi From This SEPTEMBER SALE OF PLUSH COATS A sale where you can save many dollars. Special prices will prevail only-during this sale. OPENS TOMORROW A. M. AT 9 O°CLOCK AND LASTS TILL SATURDAY NIGHT CLOSING TIME. We planned this sale believing we coull render our customers a reil service. : Plush Coats are higher now in price than when we bought these—makers say they’ll go higher| OUR. GUARANTEE You will save at least 14 of what you’ll have to pay later. A word to the wise is sufficient. BE ON HAND EARLY The Coats are luxurious, made exactly like fur coats—they so closely imitate real fur coats it is difficult to distinguish them as plushes—gorgeously silk lined—many have large collars of rich furs. Wonderful assortment to select-from. 5 : $39.50 to $110.0 [ LEONARD & HERRMANN CC Spellacy Delivers Keynote Speech at State Convention New Haven, Sept. 16.—A cleaning for in November of de and administrative manded by Thomas J Spellacy « Hartford, s sistant United States ' '3 attorney- his keynote ac dress befors the democrati convention last night. He the republicans had taken all teeth out of the civil service law large debts increased taxes the past six have been a hurden to indu 1o the people: that ¢ been unbridied, and that special priv jleges had been given to in the republican ors: Te cmphasized state he said were apt to I national election. He providential that, at this mome: ‘when the greatest moral issue that house Conn cut hy electior cratic executiy licers was d« xtrava certain onc thou has even bheen presented to the Am- erjican stake the women of the nation have been given the ballot.” Criticizes Brand He emphasized stat tor Brandegee towards treaty, and said that would not be in the senate the treaty was signed because a ocrat would be his successor discussed the records of Franklin D Roosevelt, Senator Hardinz and Gov Cox, and saill “an individual be judged as to the likelihood of performances by his past re ord. We appeal to the Americ people to study the facts, to examine the record, and to vote according to their conscience.” Takes Up Le S The greater part of Mr. Spellacy’s address was given over to a discus- sion of the League of Nations Cove- | nant, and an interpretation of Article 10, as it might be applied to Ireland The convention, which tomorrow will | name a candidate to cppose Senator Brandezee, a state ticket and presi- dential electors, was spened by State Chairman David E. FitzGerald, who | \ presented Mr. Spella dress there were caucuses to committee members. electorate is at when is to Prices Range From select LAWDEN—THOMPSON || 165 MAIN STREET Vegetable Compound" A E BINKHAM MEC Wise Is the Woman Who Insists Upon Having Niinois Voting So Close That Count 193 ARCH STREET ‘i DENISON GARAGE |, | ;1 Peterson’s Ointment i Best for Eczema | Tel i and Piles. Pioneer G: Rear 193 Main Strd r hil for parties, of Entire State Is Necessary for Choice. Chicago. Sept. 16.—A close between the Lowden and Thompson candidates mhade necessary a com- plete count of the state votes cast in yesterday's primary to determine the result. Supporters of Mayor Wm. Hale Thompson swept Chicago win- ning all county and city nominations for their men, but the adherents of f Governor Frank O. Lowden carried O — the rest of the state by a large ma- race 430 MAIN STRELET. Livery Cars for Hire, pay and Night | When in trouble on road Storaze. Suppiles and Repairing Our wrecking car will PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER Fivst Application Stops, Ecezema, Salt Rhe Ends Chafing Distress in Five Minutes ‘Live and let live ix my motto says Peterson of Buffalo Dru ts 1l PETERSON'S large box thankful . . jority, leaving the political scales Y On the democratic ticket, J. Ham- L olatment fariany of the Peter Waller. The democrats also | letters testifying ° had a tight fight for the nomination | I8 power of Mon a vemn Se t 20 of a state’s attorney for Cook county, | for old and ’ p . the Incumoent. Macl Hoyne trail- pe ilton Lewis, former senator, won i alori. enis f0 hich | handily over Barratt O'Hara for the o o ten gubernatorial nomination but the | Fecommend it and ave mol race for the senate candidacy was |ite them their s close between Robert E. Burke and Lveigol a = e Michael HIGH SCROOL COURSES AT VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, turnsy R Among the congr contests | BASSETT STREET. was that of Joseph Cannon of Dan GRAMMAR SCHOOL SUBJECTS AT CENTRAL GRAMMAR ville in the 18th district. 11¢ I the rear on early returns but finally | me of & SCHOOL., CORNER MAIN AND CHFSTNUT STREETS. e b o et b Igoe on incomplete re- Oint- is simply gvonderful. It cured zema and also piles, and it ic I was aston- fied by Badffalo, N. The Little Things About Dress was in | ment ged to the front for a victory LABOR ANFECTED TOO W > WLEMENTARY SCHOOL SUBJECTS, (In Writing of the English Language. Arithmetic, ¥ History and Amer ding Reading and nanship, American & Oficial Newspaper Detayed Beeanse . nters Are on wike, Le=Central Grammur School—Corner Main and Chestnut Street, 2.—~FEMhu Burvitt Sche '3 ~Bartlett School—Corner Broad and Grove Strects, 16 Some of the North Street. ¢ 1 he entery 0008000000 ©e0v0p0000 union pub 9 by the Minors between 14 and (16 years of age who are dmployed during ted in the cur the day are required by law to attend (1 b ’ : ek ) ! There are certain little niceties about dress. You Register early at the nearcst Even : 4 * notice them in foot attire these days. Women who delight September 20, in refinement of style rejoice at the beautiful details in Sesslons are from 7:30 (0 9.30 p. m. on Monday, Tuesday, and the new Walk-Overs. May we show you what a wide each wecek. range of choice you have at this store? rvening school. School,. Monday evening, . v an- issue of account assist- o JANET STRAPS strap effect, smart, differ- izing the French in- or instep dressing. You'll originality. n RAY LOSE ERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR QUICK RETURNS try Club Tuesd v n. Brit v The 7Economyfi Clothing Store | ¥s exclusively for those who waunt to get e We earry an extremely hizh zrade of hoth clothl < and | v sell it for than what the | othey stores scl cheaper grade ] for. > ! Come in and ook over our new falt | | and winter stock. | SIMON KAP 89 ARCH STREET r R NPT T The Hardware City Loan Corp. Has under construction and offers , for sale on easy terms to employes of local industrics—Three tenement ouses, Two tenement houses, Single dwellings. T oy THOSE RARE CHANCES DF KINDNFE Do not put it off—and then have cause to regret it—-but send those flowers today to {14 frierd of vours who is il shut-in for the time Through our aph delivery we can have flowers delivered any city, anywhere, any address in the United States or Canada VOLZ FLORAL CO. _H. J. Foiren, Manager L 140 MAIN STREET.

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