New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1920, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1920, CAN EX-KING CONSTANTINE DROP THE “EX”? GOLD FIELDS DISCOVERED Rich Placer Gold Deposits Are Said DRD NURSE ES CINOT DUNT MERIT PLUMBER DIDN'T GO OUT ON STRIKE John Dulin, the wefl-known plumber, says ho didn't go on strike when he laid off for three weelks. but that he got so nervous that he|d couldn’t cut a thread in & pipe or do anything else in his line of [BERS work | “I was just down and out," he said. | “I'd lost weight, hadn't been able to sleep and was 50 Dervays that it slmost drove me crazy to try to stick te the job. I had te lay off work and tried a ~ouple to Have Been Found in Different Parts of Russia. Rerlin, Nov. 26.—Discoveries of parts of German new gold fields in different Russia are trade reported by a Journal of nerve tonics. Question o Wo nd a Tonic of pn, who is too well known to meed an iIntroduction rs one of the t nurses in the ought s hie meorits of & predy ana p does not hesitate to en as he has taken it him- celved wonderful resulis o talled him. Mr. Denison hmor | wits badly in need 3 bulld me up ana 4 me up m seemed to hit th fined in the same wo months, at that time ]l heard a great deal about herbal tonic without thought I would give it a m thankful 1 did for from pst dose [ felt a gradual getting better each @ am gaining each ana and | desire to express ly my hearty endorsement e CINOT." # PBING DEMONSTRAT- W BRITAIN BY A “H 8T by G. R Forestville by Kent* in Southington by Chaffe in Plantsville by Geo. | Bristol by The Madden i In Glastonbury by €. It and can bo obtained at all | ARS FOR SALE dge Brox. Tovring hdson Super Six jge Bros. Touring dge Bros Roadster oup: v ery nre in A-1 condition. Motor Sales Corp. Nasex and Dodge Bros Distributors, Open Kvenings. ”n 155 Klm St iturday at ew Britain IN STREET | to testity N | Sands testified that thes It is | cated in an allege [ | | | In Buchara the upper (Afghan frontier) on waters of the Amu-Darya tributaries, rich placer-gold reported to have been located further pros- pecting has been made on the Safeti- Darya and Yatchan Placer-,old ered in the Ussuri d basin and it deposits are has been discov Imen nlso trict in the (Eastern In several othe s of prospe Siberia placer rich quartz, s eports. CALLED TO TESTIF Y Bolling gold-bearing and Downey (Builder of S, S, New Britain) to Appear Befo vestigation ( miiteo Today. . New York, Nov. 26.—R. W. Bolling hrother-in-law of President Wilson und Walluce Downey president of the called Walsh re Downey Shipbuilding Co., re today practices in the Board Hoth Mr. Bolling and Mr. Downey had expressed a desire for opportunity to refute alle ns made before the committee last week by Tucker Sands, 1 former Washington bank official. Mr impli transaction involv- he Down shipping ipping were m.... ding oard to « ADDITION TO NAMES ary, Largest Family of Ieroes in Workd Passes Measure Wher Soldiers Add “Hero” to Names. Dudapest, Nov. 26.—Hungary will have the largegt family of heroes in 1 by the government measuro for the allotment of the land to sol- rs just introduced. Tho benercla- ries will be limited to men who can prove they fought in the World War and opposed the Red government and they a itted to incorporate the word ** (hero) in the family name. Thus Varga Jan will become Hoss-Varga fin (or John Hero-Var- ) the w Specials Market Co: TEL. 2483 MEAT DEPARTMENT SMOKED SHOULDERS RK (NOT FRC R r COW > n BONELESS POT ROAST QUALITY FRANKFORTS AND FAT SALUT PORK .. RRY AND BARNES BACON FRESH SHOULDERS ... GROCERY DEPARTMENT ELL'S PORK AND A . R CORN INES 4 cans 25¢ CAMPBE Y JUNE PEAS can can 25¢ ranulated Sugar . . . . lb. 1lc DF. EVAPORATED MILK % Fresh Roasted WINNER COFVE Al: LUNCH CRACKERS . | DA BIsSCUTT ) . can tde . b 33¢ . b 19c pkg 8o BUTTER DEPARTMENT NCY CREAMERY BUTTER ISH MADE UTTER . 2 PARANTEED EGGS doz 6. PEANUT 1b. 58¢ 2 1b 53¢ | LAKEW SHORTENING | i 23¢ FRUIT DEPARTMENT A MOUNTAIN POTATOES FE SOUND ONIONS LE see ssese rk 300 FINACH . ceses Pk 30¢ . e LU NBERRIES | 17 UOE .. . head 12%¢ AE ORANGES doz A5¢ b 29¢ m BANANAS dos 19¢ PARSNIPS « \ulun\ . ~ g at Lucerne, The suite rents were 2,400 franes a day ($800) Above, the sons actually takes the throne. Britain familly snapped at a Swiss hote! exile in | and France oppose Constantine, who a long period of | s and ’ was kicked off the throne because he | devoted to intrigu nst Venizelos, ex-King Constantine ms on the paint of dropping the * Whether he per- sonally stages the come-back toward which he has been working, and as- cends the Greek throne, is hard to say. But the defeat of Venizelos by Comstantine forces in the recent elec- tion would seem to mean that Con- stantine will return to Athens as the real power, whether he or one of his seated (left to right), Prince George, ex-Queen Sflphw, Constantine and Princess Katherine; back row (left to and his wife were pro-German early in the war. While, in Switzerland re- cently Lioyd George openly snubbed the ex-king, whom he regarded as right), Princess Helene, Prince Paul having a hand in the plotting which | and Princess Irene. Iuset, Venizelos led to the recent attempt to assassin- | and Mlle. Manos, the morganatic wife ate Venizelos in Paris, Constantine | of the late King Alexander, whose has been leading e gay life in the | marriage to the Kking has just been palatial Swiss hotels, spending much | upheld by the court at Athens. She of his time in recent months in a ' is expecting an heir who may some suite at the beautiful Hotel National day take the throne. Nervous Breakdown “I am so nervous it seems as though I should fly”—“My nerves are all on edge” —“I wish I were dead.” How often have we heard these C\prc%lons or others quite as extrav. agant from some loved one who has been brought to this state by some female trouble which has slowly du'clopcd until the nerves can no longer stand up under it. No woman should allow herself to drift into this condition without giving that good old-fashioned root and herb remedy Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound a trial. Read the Letters of These Two Women. North East, Md.—* I was in ill health Minneapolis,Minn.—*“ 1 was un down four or five years and doctored with and nervous, could not restat ni-"it and one doctor after another but none was more tired in the morning than helped me. I was irregular and had when I went to bed. I have two chil- such terrible pain in my back, lower dren, the youngest three months old part of my body and down each side and it was drudgery to care for them that I had to go to bed three or four as I felt so irritable and generally worn days every month. I was very nervous, out. From lack of rest and appetite tired, could not sleep and could not eat my baby did not_get enough nourish- without getting sick. A friend asked ment from my milk so Is ted to give me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- him two bottle feedings a day. After table C ompnuml and I am sorry I did taking three bottles of Lydia_ E. Pink- not take it sooner for it has helped me ham’s S Vi egetable Compound I felt liko wonderfully. I don’t have to go tobed a new woman, full of life and energy. with the pain, can eat without being It is a pleasure to care for my children, sick and have more strength. I recom- and’I am very happy with them and mentd your medicine and you are at feel fine. I nurse my baby exclusively liberty to publish my testimonial”— again, and can’t say too much for your Euizapern WEAVER, R. R. 2, North medicine.”—Mrs. A. L. MiLLER, 20633 East, Md. E. 24th St., Minneapolis, Minn. Nervous, Ailing Women Should Rely Upon took that medicine only five d ling out of me. sleeping like a log and feel fine. Goldine No. 1 is & great tonic, all @ right. Hector O. Garcean is another satisfied user of Goldine. Goldine 1s sold by Crowell's Drug Store. They didn’t heiprand seemed to make me more fl?- 1 and, whbat do you think? It s to take the twitching and tremb- T'm eating and 1 came across Goldine 1t's bullding me up: right along. ® Sure, I'm back on the jol ‘Hector. 0. Garessn Tomorrow at Wilson's Derby Hats all Half Price $3.00 $4.00 $6.00 $8.00 HATS HATS $10.00 HATS $5.00 $12.00 HATS $6.00 Bofsalino Soft Hats Imported Italian Felts —~All— HALF PRICE The Very Finest Hats Made. e There are about 28 Suits left from our !, Price Sale. Naturall{uthe last 28 are not as choice as to pat- tern or partilularly invi iting to size range, but the value is there for the man who wears a small size. Sizes mostly 34 and 35. . 'This'is a saving chance for the thrifty ones. All other Suits and Overcoats 209, Of. ~~ - Sho Early- ave ourself Time 8 Trouble You will enjoy selecting a suitable Pen from our dis- play. With Clips for Men. With Rings for Ladies. Adkins Stationery Store 66 CHURCH ST. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Get our proposition for Three Months’ Rental. We have all makes on hand. NEW BRITA'N TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612

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