New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 24, 1920, Page 9

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NERVOUS SYSTEM |BOWLING RESULTS SHATTERED “Frult-a-tives”, or Fruit Liver Tablets Gave Relief 885 Graxt 8r., Burraw, N. Y. *“T have been Paralyzed om the whole right side since April 80th. 1 referred the case to a physician who wrote me, advising the use of “Fruiso tives’, I would not be without ‘Fruit-a. tives’ for anything ; no more strong cathartics or salts ; no more bowel trouble for me. 4 recommend ‘Fruisatives’ to all 1 feel more like 40 than 62, which I bave just passed”. WM. H. OSTRANDER. B0e. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. Atdealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited. OGDENSBURG. N. Y. OLD STANDBY, FOR ACHFS AND P AINS Of Interest to Expectant Any man or woman or woman who Sloan's handy will tell you that same thing SPECIALLY those E attacked by rheumatic twi A :oun!n;‘lmunt Glo-:;; Lini- ment scatters the eon'umn trates withowd to the -mm p.xrt soon rrhcvml the ache and pain. lfi handy and everywhere for cing and finally eliminating the . pains and aches of lumbago, neuralgia, muscle strain, joint stifiness, lpnmb. bru poe, and the rclu of exposu h Ith ‘;L‘wh':t tvnlldo lm“g::o! cal y Sloan's Llni‘e m all drug- gists—35c, 70c, sx 40 9, Sioa Liniment DONT 'DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or “The world’s standard remedy for kidney, Mver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1696, Thtoo sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed. to Mothers Who Have Delicate Children This mother writes:—‘‘ My listle srl flvo‘fi-m of age had been lica her life a Pneumonia left her in a very w run-down, nervous condition wi no tite. dYu. ;:n v;;v much ggist, who is a doctor, said Vinol was the best tonic he knew for one in her condition. We tried it and you ought to see how she has improved by its use. I cannot say too much for Vinol.”” Physicians Prescribe and Druggists Recommend ino Does All that is Claimed Or Costs You Nothing ) hide 8§ tsr%lfi Remnol pids poor complexions If your complexion is rough, red, or mply, don’t try to cover up the de- ty h cosmetics which do not con- nl, but usually attract attention to the for their use. Begin wday to our skin with Resinol Ointment Reuml Soap. 8 treatment not only cleanses the 0 and enables it to breathe but ally removes biotches, redne s and hness. sk your deater for Resinol Seap and Olatament. [ —— 1 I NEwW BRITAIN i Keogh ON LOGAL ALLEYS Factory Leaguers on Rog'ers' Strips—Turkey Rolling at Gasmo The Staniey Works' bowling league, Nyack Bheehan Dixon ... Anderson Maddocks . Frederickson . Haugh . Tayes Burke Hickey F. Anderson Hoftman Conners DAILY HERALL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, G. 0 P. WOMEN \u:m Annual Session Will Take Place at Hotel Taft Nov. 30, The Connecticut league of republi- can women, of which Mrs. J. W. Al- sop is chairman, is to hold its annual meeting in the ballroom of the Hotel Taft in New Haven on the 30th of No- vember. It will have the privileze of listening to speeches by Governor- elect Lake and by Mrs. Corinne Roose- velt Robinson. The purpose of the league is not only to strengthen the party but to keep its members in- formed concerning legislation, and to | extend in all directions such educa- 1920. SIX-DAY RIDBR HURT. Gus Lang Is Forced Out of Long Grind After Bad Spill. New York, Nov. 24.—Qus Lang. Irvington, N. J., a former amateur champion cyelist. was eliminated from the international six-day bicycle race at the Twenty-second Regment -Arm- ory last night after an evening of fran- tic, grueling riding, which threw the largest crowd of the week, numbering about 8,000 into a high pitch of ex- citement Lang was officially declared out of the race at 10:50, as a result of in- the field was tearing madly about the banked turn into the homestretch, he skidded down the embankment, collid- ing with Freddie Hill. The two riders went down in a heap, their crushed into a tangled heap. was assisted off the track on the shoulders of two husky attendants, limping painfully from an injury to his right leg. An examination by race pPhysicians disclosed that he was too bhadly hurt to resume riding, and = 10:40 the official announcement of h cveles | Lang | withdrawal was made,,, X ken to a hospital for furth} tion. Charles Osterritter, of N other former amateur cha was teamed with Lang, w the customary four hours secure a partner before th declared out of the race. that Osterritter is suce quest of a ‘mate, the teaf one lap back of tAe rema field. the South End club, struction compan from the New Britain Machine com- pany were the performers at the | Rogers’ Recreation Alleys last night. Tonight at the Casino alleys, Frank McDRpnough has arranged a match which is open to all local bowlers for a prize of a turkey. The scores: the Berlin Con- nd two teams juries he received in a bad spill on the bell lap of the third of the series of ten sprints. Lang was riding along in fourth position in this heat, and, as 3. F. Anderson .. Molyneaux tional work as ehall render women | conversant with practical methods of utilizing their new advantages for the bertefit of the republicans. The morning meeting opens at 10:30 with the reports of town and county | { work and at 2 in the afternoon, after adjournment for luncheon, with the address of Governor-elect Lake, who will be followed Mrs. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. Luna Merrwin . Wilcox . Elliptt Laubeck Offee Nertin DAY} M . L.104 .93 ONE WOMAN'S ... Collingwood Berry Ganglofr . “CL Comstock Encampment Will Work | Degrees Friday Night of This Week. Friday evening, Novémber 26th, will be *clean-up” night for Comstock Encampment. At this meeting all | ¢andidates who are on the outstand- list will have a chance to get r degrees before the close of 1920. ! The Patriarchal and Golden Rule ! degrees will be worked and a rehear al of the Royal Purple degree will be held. All degree teams are requeste: to he present. CONSTIPATION GONE; SUFFERED 8 YEARS Tried everythmg. but finally X b found right road to health. was and sh’pr-nrdn, 20N | Denaet SET SRS ) think it fine for such | 2370 - g2 3 “My wife has been troubled for cix cases. 1 tell others o, A s rs with constipation. She has tr what it did for me | 7. Jonneon ..l host Sreythinbieniihe mathetianiit and you may publish my testimonial.”| ver received any benefit from any . Gro. A. Foos, 711 S. 9th s In fact, they have doné more L | e g T mco of Motherhood is &' Miler . trying one to most women and marks L v!nes ifictly an wpoch in their lives. Not, M one woman in a hundred is prepared or understands how to pmp«f cate for herself. Every woman at this time should rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com, & most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. | In many homes omce childless there! are now children because of the fact' that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong and this good old- fashioned root and herb remedy com- tains no parcotics og harmful drugs. | Hot water Sure Relief INDIGI'T!ON Humphrey Dalzell orridan . ary Burns . HAVE COLOR N CHEEKS Be Better Looking—' Olive Tabietes [2ke Mothers Goshen, Ind.—*"T took Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable (ompo]und with good ’Nluu.m...-..u|||||| results after 1 had suffered for some time with female trouble. Some years lg?’ I had twin boys and took your Vege- table Compound be: fore they eame: also :c“lore my four year To have a dflr pink skin, bught ike cl ) .»ur body o Ohys. you must keq r Edwards’ Olive ablns table n&he an Pieckert Tyler Caswell . Beriin Construction Co. e overheard one lady telling anoti: it Milks Emulsion bad done for hi « zor a bottle and has continued its Bhe welghed 97 pounds At th: nd after faking five bottles xhe no 117 pounds; gained 20 pounds ¢ » large bottles; besides she is [feeli: e R Ry 7 1e. Haneock 5 “If all the people suffering from cons! Keotton tion knew what Milks Emulsion wou Fwanson + for them, you would have to -nlu. ur_plang.’—Leonard McKee, 29 I N. E., Washington, D. C. flundreds have endured torture i ars and then found that Milks Fn m gives blessed relief and real, last vefit. It cosis nothing to try. Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutrit «i and a corrective medicine. It ores healthy, natural bowel action. x away with all peed of pills and Hotel Grand Restaurant Week Days— Keating Imnch 40c Tmeris,): Heratim - Street Foote .. Dinner 60c A Ia Carte All Day THANKSGIVING DINNER ELKS’ GRILL Open to the Public Business Men’s Lunch 11:30 A. M. to 2P.M. Supper a la Carte It otes appetite and qu 1 the v!-g-tne organs in shape to a- muhln food. As a builder of flesh an strength, Milks Pmulsion is strongly rec xmmmdod to those whom sickness ha ened, and is a powerful aid in re mung and repairing the effects of wast- ing diseases. This is the only =olid emulsion madc, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. No matter how severe your case, you are urged to try Milks Emulsion un- der this guarantee—Take six bottles home with you, use it accomling to directions and if not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded. Price 75¢ and $1.50 r bettle. The Milks Enmlsion Co., rre Haute, Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere. $1.00 PALACE Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. Douglas Fairbanks “The Mollycoddle" EEIIE]E]E]E]EIEIEIEIEI E@EEE]E!IEIEEEEIEIEDEEEEI BENEFIT CONCERT Under Auspices of the NEW BRITAIN CHORAL SOCIETY Hartford Philharmonic Orchestra 70 PIECES ROBERT H. PRU'ITING, Director Assisted by MARY MELLISH, Soprano All Proceeds Over Actual Expenses Go to New Britain Hospital Fund FOX’S THEATER Sunday Afternoon, Nov. 28th, 3:45 P. M. Ripe Olives Stuffed Celery English Walnuts Cream of Celery Chicken Broth Stuffed Roast Turkey Chestnats Giblet and Cranberry Sauce Roast Milk Fed Chicken Roast Loin of Pork Apple Sauce Gofriet Potato Green Peas Piedmont Salad Cakes and Pies lloncy Dew Melon French Coffee Metropolitan Opera Co. (Cotie. -y of Mr. Wiliam Fox) Tickets $1, $1.50 and $2 from members of Society or C. L. Pierce & Co. Kill That Cold Wii ViLls CASCARA QUININ i Colds, Couh Q01\1‘0 Neglected Colds are us Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy h\pdy for the first Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is bon Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT La anpo ] To cum. a Go One Da_y _Take Grove’s Laxaftive Bromo Quinine tahlets Popular all o r the World as a remed for Colds, Grip and Influenza and as Z Preventive. Be sure its Bromo Price’30c. - Th(;1 genuine bears é % | t| S t! g | is signature &'W The Reduction Sale of High Grad Room Furniture Contmu In Progress Our entire stock of OComp Dining Your choice is unrestricte:l. Suites and Odd Pieces is offered at exceptional reductions. 4 This sale, announced but a few days past, has met with mos sratifying responsc. Many who have beem awaiting lower pric have scen the wisdom of embracing tBis unusual opportunity. We are supplied with ample stock in our ware houses and pieces sol from our show rooms will prownptly be replaced with other equal- Iy zood values. We however to assurc new furnishings in time advise early sclections, for Thanksgiving.

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