New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1920, Page 10

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HEADAGHES | R YEARS Gave Rellef Until “Fruit-a-tives” & Ave., Oapexsnura,N. Y. d for four years with Hecdacke and Dyspepsia. s~ate bran gems—took remedies—but nothing y good until I used ps’ or Fruit Liver Tablets. me well and keep me well 3 ays glad to tell people things “Fruit.a-tives* or me ny friends in Ogdensburg ‘Fruit-a-tives’ on my tion”. C.E.BESWICEK. 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢, from FRUIT-A-TIVES BDENSBURG. N. Y. pat Dlsr'overy ‘ ardt, a we i s r H to b prescription, blet, has an « gord for evick, L Clark and 1 money bac DERINE ‘ alr Coming Out: wafe guarantee, buys “Danderine.” applieations: you# cannot Bair or any dandruf?, halr shows now life, pess, more color and EEZONE” | orns! No Phlnl‘ t & bit! Drop a lttle on an aching corn, in- gorn stops hurting, then Mt it right off with Iyt sells a tiny bottle of F & foew cents, sufficient hard corn, soft corn, joen the toes. and the c: e Your adlights ed Properly Open Fri. and Sat. Evenings. HAWKER M STREET blutely Free beral sample of MoInS GRANULES) DIGESTION 1 this “ad” today name of paper your address to PTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF S EMULSION FIELD, N. J. Mem-Rota, and rinord Co. HOSPIALFUND 1S OVER SUBSGRIBED More Than $80 000 in Excess of $600,000 Required The hospital drive for $600,000 of- | ficlally ended last night with $80,- 837.14 over the required amount. In all there were 19,340 pledges from | the people or w Britain and sur- rounding towns. The official estimates be the report was made at the luncheon at the Elks' Club last night | were to the effect that the fund would ovel scribed about § 000 and when Chairman Bennett annouced than three times this amount over subscription there was unbound- ed enthusjasm. When the Stanley team announced a subscription of $6,248, the $600,000 goal was reached the roll call was fnterrypted by cheering. | be U | more Rule and Level and h, captain of the rea . orted the sum of $553 Mary's Church, Peter Crona 1 $126 collected from the hos- pital it the vaudeville show at the Lyceum netted $260.25, the local of Elks contributed $100, Bern- oomis reported a subscription amount of $2,217 from the city de- partments. lin's quota was $10,000 and $3,898 was collected but the brick manufacturers promised to make up tho required amount by supplying bricks free of charge for the new hospital. Plainville sent in $2,267. It was reported by P. ¥ McDonough that { Pristol would subscribe the required $10.000. from repor lodge adotte "DOCTORS SAID LUNGS MIGHT LAST 6 MONTHS Mrs. Anthony thought her time | had come. Found road to I health, gained 40 pounds. “l want to tell others what Milk: Emulsion has dene for me. Doctors tol my husband that I would not live G months, said I had tuberculosis. When 1 began taking your wonderful medicine I began to get better and am now strong, able to do all my work. Weigh 40 pounds more, have a_gpod tite and sleep fine at night. Before Emulsion I could not do anyt sleep in a chair, bad no appetite thought my time bad certainly come. llr- Robert M. Anthony, BeX 63, Guin, | To give your body strength to resist disease, try building it np with Mitks dmulsion. A trial costs nothing. Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutri- tive food and a corrective medicine. lt restores healthy, natural bowel action, do- ing uny with all need of pills and P ‘ sles, ‘rromo(e- appetite and * qu ciy puts lhe igestive organs in sha; similate food. As a _builder of ‘d strength, Milks Emulsion is strongly rec- ommended to those “whom sick has wenkened, and is a powerful aid re- sisting and repairing the effects of wast- ing diseases. Chronic stomac trouble and constipation are promptly relieved. This is the only solid” emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. wonderful for weak, sickly childrea. No matter how severe your'case, you ' are urged to try Milks ulsion under this guarantee—Take six bottles home with you, use it according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded. Price ¢ and $K50 per bottle. The Milks Ewmulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere, and The final reports of the teams were: American Hosiery, Iron Works . Corbin Cabinet P. & F. Corbin Div. . Corbin Screw Corp. . Fafnir Bearing, Hart & Cooley, Hart & Hutchin- son ... Landers, Frary & Clark Skinner Chuck and small factories New Britain Machine Co. Russell & Erwin ....... Stanley Rule & Level.... Stanley Works North & Judd Traut & Hine, Union Grocera fish, etc. Bakers, butter stores, etc. Lawyers, insurance, etc... Opticians, oculists, etc. .. Architects, art stores, etc. .. Automoble Bus Lines etc. .. Furniture, Undertakers, Jewelers, Music Stores, Barbers, hair dressers, Pool rooms, cigar stores, Publishers, printers, etc. Boots, shoes etc Merchant taflors, etc. . Milliners, department stores ete. Heating, plumbers, etc. .. .. Public utilities, etc. Builders coal yards, etc. Fanks, theaters, hotels ... City Departments . ... 2,217.00 Woman's Committee 87.00 At the conclusion of the reading of reports, Chairman Clarence Bennett of the general committee asked that all sing “Praise God from whom all ble nigs flow.” After the hymn, Mr. Ben- nett paid tributes to everybody who had been associated with him in the work of raising the money, and to the 19,340 contributors to the fund. The clergy, the pre the Flks were all mentioned by Bennett in his apprecia- tion speech. Vulcan $ 1,975.25 1,350.50 2,324.50 5,607.50 3,459.00 “ ON VERMONT ELEVEN. Stanton E. Ashley, son of George Ashley of this city and a member of the Middlebury college football squad has been conceded a place at halfback on the All-Vermont ecleven, selected by the Burlington Free Press. Ash- ley has made a fine record this sea- son at that position He is a grad- uate of the Exeter High school in the class of '18. WILI CONTEST ELECTION. Glastonbury, Dea T7.—Ex-Senatcd H. E. Hunt has announced that in be- half of Henry E. Pratt, republican, he will ask for a recount in the Portland election in which C. 1. Hale was de- clared elected by a majority of five votes. He charges a riscount. WATC THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys- Heart-. Keep the vital organs healthy oy regularly taking the world’s stand. ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— GOLD MEDAL QJQ The National Remedy of Holland fos eenturies and endorsed by Queen Wilhele mina. At all druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on every bes | aad accept no imitation st's men of strength, whose vitality can only be measured by great endurance that makes it possible to build massive locomotives—they are men whose phys- ical fitness, vigor and nerves of steel give them the strength for such accom. plishments, and makes for them success. Strong nerves and endurance mean just as much to you, as it does to builders of locomotives — you must have the | capacity of endless work. BOSAK'S JIORKE VINO “Nature’s TonicT - is a nerve food—it develops mm—%afl ©® give ouperb physical fitness, builds strength and vitality— it has helped thousands of men and women during the past TWENTY-SIX years. Don’t neglect your- self — build up your merves — have good digesticm, buy a bottle of the original BOSAK'S HORKE VINO today. The name of BOSAK'S is on every package of the oelginal—refuse imitations. At Druggists and Grocers BOSAK SALES CO. 540 E. Main St Bridgeport, Conn. ™ | EAPUSURE AUHE = |HerbertE.Anderson RHEUMATIC PAINS Sloan’s Liniment, kept handy, takes the fight out of them SLOSIHNG around in the wet Tezcher of Viol'n 115 Dwight St. and then—the dreaded rheumatic twinge! But not for iong when Sloan’s Liniment is put on the jobl Pains, strains, sprains—how soon this old family frien penetrates without rubbing and helps drive 'emaway! And how cleanly, too—no muss, no {mthcr, no stain skin or clogged ‘pores. Muscles limber up, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, backache arc promptly re- lieved. = Keep a botile harndy. Get one today if you've ru ».|t of Sloan’s Lini- ment, it’s so war All' drugpsts—35c, 70c $1.40. The largest bottle holds six simes as much as the smallest. 1o0&a Liniment R SRR RN TR The best of selected raw milx th sughly PASTEURIZED by our mod MILK. Hours, 9 DR.C.W. VIVIAN| DENTIST Porter & Dyson Blig. 52 Main St. | zorrect pasteurizing. RICH—PU RE—DELJC[OUH Order it toduy SAFE. J. E. SEIBERT & SON New Britain «n1 PARK STRYFT There’s a BASSTOW RANGE for every kitchen. The PARSTOW girl can spell her, own. name and the name of the range she believes is best for your kitchen. PBARSTOW RANGES are handsome ranges, but there is an old saying, “Handsome is as handsome does.” There are thousands of good cooks througMout New ' England who would tell you, if you asked them, that they would have no other range than a PARSTOW. Their preference for BARSTOW RANGES is based on their con- vinience, economy of fuel and baking efficiency. Elghty-four Years of Range Making Behind BARSTOW Bakmg Excelience The making of a perfect baking and cooking range is not a matter of chance ;—correct de- sign, correct materials and invariably correct methods of manufacture must be used, or a ringe is a range in name only. Long experi- ence has taught the makers of BARSTOW RANGES how to make a range second to none for use in New England kitchens. THE 1. PORTER CO. 377-379 Main Street New Britain Smce there IS nothmg better, why not buy a Tel, 1145-4. ern process is what is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED The finest raw milk cannot compare with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— | tor ours is the finest raw milk made m., 8 p. m. i ABSOLUTELY SBAFE and PURE by OLDI] Herb edies Can be Bought CROWELL'S DRUG STORE. Formula No. 1 is a Stomash ap Nerve Remedy. 7 Formula No. 2 is for Rheumatism, Catarrh, Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Tonie, Goldine Morning Smile Laxatives, PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER _ PNEUM UNONIA_ “emergency”’ treatment with VICKS VAPORUR Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly POU Y ALIVE OR F KILLED Fowls ..... £ 12 Young Roosters Broilers . Also Canaries, Bait Fish and Fish Globes. NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE 105 ARCH ST., TEL. 1121-8 # | HARTFORD LADY COULD NOT WALK WITHOUT TWO CANES OR CRUTCHES UNTIL SHE USED THE TONIC “CINOT” Mrs. Mary Walsh of 85 Ward Strect, Hartford, Tells Remarkable Story About the Tonic CINOT and Her Many Friends Are Wondering About Her Wonderful Return to Health and Happiness. Mrs. Walsh, in conversation, with the writer of this article at her home in Ward street, ,says: “I sent for you to come out see for yourself what 'a miracle has' been performed with the God-given i l and ! remedy, CINOT. I want you to see what three bottles of CINOT have done for me. Here I am standing over a wash tub doing my own wash- ing and to think that shortly over a month ago I was unable to get around without two canes or crutches. It is simply marvelous and no one knows how I rejoice, for over a year I had rheumatism of the sclaticy, form and was confined to my bed for six months and was not outside of my home for nine months, being un- able to work, and no human being can realize how I have suffered, and to think that it is now all over is beyond my comprehension.. Thank God for CINOT.” CINOT is being demonstrated in New Britain by an expert at the MIL- LER-HANSON DRUG STORE, 32 CHURCH STREET. It is also for sale in Plainville by G- R. Byington; in Forestville by Kent's Pharmacy; in Southington by Chaffee’s Drug Store; in Plantsville by George R. Steele; in Bristol by The Madden Drug | Store; in Glastonbury by C. R. Dens- , more, and can be obtained at all first- class druggists. Kill That Cold With sy Lls CASCARA Col‘l, Coughs QOM‘ QUININE $ La an Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard reniedy hw'dy for the first sneese. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache in this torm does not affect the head—Cascara’ls best Tonic Quinine Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT A SWEATER Will Make a Nice §? Christmas Present We will give a 25 Per Cent Discount on them while those we have in stock last. 20 Per Cent. Discount on all Robes, some nice ones in stock. Green and black’ plush — Rubber Interlined and Shawl Robes.: THE ALLING RUBBER CO.

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