New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1920, Page 13

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Thought She Would nle from Eczema t to Johns Hopkine Hospital. | I tried other remedion. Id die. D.D.D. gured me after | had up all hope : aver got well am Ak earth. —Mrs. \we, 848 Franklin St., Baltimore. ur draguist and he will tell you what rescription has aceomplished in your hborhood. Your money back unless ttie relioves you 88c, 80c and 74 Totton for Skin Disease NEW BRITAIN WITNESSES The Names of New Britain Persons Familiar to AlL Who are the witnesses? They are New Britain people Resldents of New Britain who have had kidney backache, kidney ills, biadder ills; have used Doan's Kidney Pilis These witnesses en- lorse Doan's. One New Britain resident who peaks is M. J. Cosgrove, police of- er, 560 1. Main street. He says “Dos Pills proved to be A great y for me for kidney complaint several years ago. I eaught A cold that settled in my kidneys and ed them, giving me severe and a heavy fecling in my hothered meo etions were awful color and cloudy. They at night Doan’s Kidney Pillg were brought to my at tentfon and 1 am glad to say soon rolleved my kidneys, finally curing Today, my back and kidneys are 1 can honestly recommend a ke Doan's, an's Kidney rem lisord paine dark In passed too often strong medy perten 60¢c , Mfgrs at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N. Y P A —— _— CceaMovward alwayms rocommended OXIDAZE FOR COUGHS, COLDS Bronchial Asthina Years ol atudy and observation ..-vl--o‘ hom 4 would i’ d © asthma thanks to Oxidase. find it al! you elaim. Am well pleased with results. More hlp than from anyihing. o It gives full satisfaction, AicA—1t has beneiited me peak in highest pra wot nearly instant best thing M e W Ot Arnam. Co Cirieviile, O Signed lett le. " Monoy back il it fusle. Al Dra WOMAN 5UrFERED IN SILENCE Made Believe She Was Well A woman of New Auburn, Malne, writes: “There must be lots of women WhO feel as T aid. 1| suffered in ‘Mlénee many times on account of my pride, but now I know that a good { layative ntial to wood health 1 pretended | was all right when I wasn't I had terrible pains, was ‘grouchy’ and my headaches almost killed me wth pain, and worst of all I had a sallow, unbecoming com- plexton which was not helped by face powders. Why didn't I try to cure myself, rather than pretend? After ‘taking Dr. True's Elixia | now know that a laxatiye was what I needed Dr. True's Elixir s mild and pleasant to take, and works jJust right for me My comylexion ared up-—bright and ruddy inished, ind ery on mn A how much better I looked.™ Mrs. E. J. B. (New Au. burn, Me.) nr. True Inson Drug Co. blem st re r‘ rowill rm,. you too, GIMRGH to bend over ! aftor my own ex- | WISE, SMITH & CO. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1920. -Iét@@@@@@fi###fi#@@@###@@##@@%fi###fi###fi Hartford | F H~lf \UI VE \IIlN DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES IS OUR SLOGAN !'! SARY SALE and Be Convinced. Phenomenal Values in New Winter Millinery. I\ ERSA l"lu- \'0('\'}-1\'"18 Attend this ANNIVER- I“l \. Stunning Trimmed Hats BEAVER ’4 98 BROWN NAVY HENNA ETC. VELVET FUR _— BROCADES Off-face Styles, Chin. Mushrooms, Pins, Metallic Flowers. THE VERY HAT YOU WANT IS HERE Turbans, Chin- ote., with Fancy Brocades, Ostrich and PRICES Sailors, Chin-Chins, Tricornes, Black, Brown and Navy NEW UNTRIMMED $2.98 Off-face NEW PINS SHAPES have Dropped and we are effects, ete, Shirred and Corded Jet, Gold, and Tinsecl assortment. Silver Varied brims, AR colors and Black. Turbans, cte. HATS TRIMMED FREE HARD COAL MINERS | ARE I]ISSATISFIEI] NIRGUBLE Regulate your digestion so you ean eat favorite foods without fear of digestion latulence Gases Acidity Palpitation A fow tablots nl Pape's Diapepsin correct acidity regulating the stomach and g almost instant rebef. Large 60c un——drug-turo- @[flflfl?fium Absolutely Free a liberal sample of Ki-M0IDS (GRANULES) For INDIGESTION Mail this “ad” today with name of paper and your address to SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION BLOOMFIELD, N. J. Award Philadelphia, Oct. Requests for changes in the recent award of the presidential wage commission were made by representatives of the an- thracite mine workers here today at a conference with the coal operators’ committee. A statement crabodying these requests was drawn yesterday in Hazelton Although the statement was not made ublic, it was learned from official sources that the men will ask wage advanced 1 to those allowed the soft cosl miners. They will also ask for a higher minimum rate, re- storation of the diffcrentials that we:ro eliminated through the minimuin wuge rate fixed by the anthracite commission majority award, and other alleged inequalities, The presidents of the three hard coal districts and Vice-president Philip Murray of the international or- ganization represented the men at the conference while the policy committee that served through the previous wage negotiations was in the city to assist them Samuel D. Warriner, the Lehigh Coal headed! the ope 26 ind Navigation Co., rators committee. English advt labor news in the CITY ITEMS Victrolas at C. L. Plerce & Co.—Ad Get your new fall hat at reduced prices, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00. Conn. Hat Arcade.—advt. Removal sale ~-advt Mrs. T. Lowe and son John Lowe re- turned hdme from a two-weeks' visit in New Work. Followilng an open air meeting at the .~»nn.\.\ square tomorrow evening, the Salvation Army will have a musi- cal program at their hall, 120 Arch street. The \Hartford band, assisted by locai talalnt, will play Vietor Records. C. L. advt, Mardi Call. Co., at Besse-Leland's. Gracy night at Tabs' fair 2 Lester{ planos in this vicinity sold C L b advt Estey pianos, Inun( better, at Morans. —advt Planos at lerce Co C. D Plerce & Co —advt, "M&THER' "Q"lomia Syrup of Figs” Cfinld's Best Laxative ifornia” Syrup of Figs Aocc only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child having the best and most harmful plysic for the little stomach, liver and Jbhowels Children love its Ask for Ghange in Recent Wage, president of | Pierce & Co.— | P H\'I‘Q TRIMMED FREE Glad of it And to celebrate the event, we are going to start a 10 DAY MARK ! SALE on all new fall and winter merchandise. Sale starts THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28TH, AT 9 A, ] - KINDLY REMEMBER that we are the first store in the city of N tain to mark our stock down to give YOU the benefit of the drop in price 5 ing officer who will thepn forward the application to the war department, al- lowing the veteran to retain his papers. NO BASEBALL WAR RULING ON WAR MEDALS Ex-Servicemen Need No Longer Give | Up Discharge Papers, Temporarily, H @@@@@@@@@@@@@@&%@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@fi@@@@@@fi@@@#&@@@@fifi i‘ to Secure Victory Badge. recruiting officers today Johnson and His “Loyal Five” to the attention of local ex- | service men the need of applying for service medals within a few days if they wish to get them in time for the American Legion celebration of Armistice day, when it is planped to present several of the honor badges. A great deal of the tardiness in applying for the medals has been at- tributed, by the government, to the fact that discharge papers had to pasg from the ands of the holders for a period. Ex-soldiers, it was thought, feared that they would not receive their papers back. However, all that is necessary-under the latest ruling of the department is to show the discharge papers to thé recruit- Local called e Will Meet With Other Magnates at Read tomorrow mght’s papers for the biggest values ever offered in five years. Cleveland This Week. L New . Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Sture,fl' 381 -383 -Main Street @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#@@@@#&#tfiuaooo e —— Chicago, Oct. 26.—President Ban Johnson of the American league and his five “loyal” club owners will teet in Cleveland this week. They will agree to meet with the National league owners and the Comiskey-Rup- pert-Frazee faction of the American league when the joint meeting is held here November 8. The dark clouds have rolléd by and | sndications point to a full house when the gathering assémbles here to re- orzanize the controlling body of the national game. Send Us Your Winter Clothes Now For Dyeing And Dry Cleaning November is nearly here, and colder winds will tell you to change to warm, winter clothes. o It is time now to send us your suits, coats, skirts and waists for dyemg and dry cleaning so that you can get better winter wear out of them. By dyeing or dry cleaning, or both, you get more economical wear out of your garments. . ; _Decide today what to send us from your clothes wardrobe. Just put the clothes with your laundry, and we will call for them. A UNION LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. 266 Arch Street Telephone 904

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