New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1920, Page 5

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Beave; loying am, .. senc be surprised to know th st thing you ean use for a sever® ch is easily pr wed at home In just a few mn..ln'ent-‘: 4 cheap, but for prompt results = bl ts -nr‘!‘hmg else you ever tried. ‘“& + stops the ordinary cough ¢ Ches | in 24 hours. Tastea pleadant, too— { . dren like it—and it jo pure and good. « Ba1 e 91, ounces ~¢ Pinex in a pint 7 |.‘ then fll # WP with plain granu. o1 sugar <yrup. . Or use chrlfl'd ! uu AOney, or eorn syruy D' “£4. aga tyrup, il desired. a full pint—a family lnpt-lv—bn @ no more than a small bottle o ‘made cough sytup. Milli» . * cough medicine, there ia HII 5othing better to be bad at any It goes right to the epot and inches, quick, lasting relief. It promptly 3 the inflamed membranes that line throat and air passages, stops the throat tickle, loosens the 1 soon your cough stops en- croup, nd plendid for bronehitis, and bronchial asthma. VelV hex is a highly concentrated cobne wnd of Norway pine extract, famous ches r its healing effect on the membranes. To avoid d.l.npoln(mfl?!r k your ruggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” Guaranteed to give absolute satis- The Pinex e. stion or money refunded. Chl' Ft. Weyne, Ind. FIREBUGS DESTROY $200,000 BUILDJ. Big Blaze in UniontewD, Pa.—Youth \amits sctting 13 Incen- diary Fires tatontown, Pa., Dec. 28.~With the capture of Albert Smith and his con- fession What he had started thirteen fires in Fayette County in the last two months, the inbabitants of the fire zone had begun to relax their vigil- ance only to be again startled yester- day morning by the destruction by fire of a $200,000 business building on Main street. William Pantelos, pro- prictor of ane of the business estal- lishments housed in the building, w3 arrested by the Deputy State Fire Marshal, investigating the Favyette County fires Pantelos was released on recognizance, and will be given a hearing later. Pantelos is alleged to have made statements while the fire was In progress which excited the sus- picion of the Deputy Fire Marshal. Tt was the fourth time fire had been dis- cevered in the building. Young Smith pleaded guilty yester- day afternoon to thirteen charges of arson and felonious arson Alderman Michael, The commissoners of Fayette County, wha recently offered a reward of $5,000 for the arrest and convic- tion of the firebugs who bave been terrorizing that part of Western his own rd w .DID YOU GET AN ELECTRICAL PRESENT FOR CHRISTMAS? Pl ® Barry & Phone 2504 Y< .We Will Install Qutlet Making It Esaier for You to Use for $5.00 Bamforth & 19 MAIN STREET =Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 427 MAIN STREET, orr. ARCH. TEL, 1409.2 A Saleof Gossard Corsets lsou fe January Suit and Coat Sale e Have Divided All Our Suits in Three Lots Lot No. 1 A Limited Number at $9. o8 Lot No. 2 A Limited Number at $14.98 Lot No. 3 at HALF PRICE All Our Coats at 1/3 Off DNESDAY MEAT SPECIALS — before NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, ' Peaasylvania, have declined to pay the i money to (he persons responsible tor the arrest of two men now in ja on the ground that the “real firc has not yet been captured. FRESH AIR KIDDIES HAVE XMAS TREE Storics, Gifts and Recollections of Life in Burlington Furnish In- teresting Evening. The 125 little children who gath- ered last evening in the South church chapel forgot completely the cold ice outside, for they were pily reliving, at a-reunion Christ- mas party, the summer days spent at the Fresh Air at Burling- ton The party carols, pictures, its tree and gifts, was directed by Miss Caroline Bart- lett, City Missionary, who had en- tire charge of the summer camp. Last night, Miss Bartlett told the company the story of the “Fir Christmas™ and of “The Three Bea both being illustrated by magic lan- tern pictures. Then the magic lan- tern, by reascn of its power, brought back the life at camp. Great was the excitement when the camp house, the es of friends, the “swim- min* (and Tony said he liked swimmin’ best) came on the screen. There they all were just as they had been in July enjoying the great out- of-doors. It was “There’'s the brook,” and “Don’t you remember?” as the joyous reminiscing went on. And, how well they remembered and could sing the favorite camp hymns. But, after all, when the flashed on again, it was really equally happy Christmas time screen rolled back to reveal beautiful Christmas trees with for all, not last among these a picture of the camp home piece of hemlock from the ton woods fastened to the and hap- Camp with its storie: lights the The two gifts being with a Burling- wrapping. Pure lard 18c. GIRL ESCAPES FROM BOLSHEVIK CAPTORS Russell Bros.—advt. Red Cross Interpreter Reaches Con- stantinople—Says Captain Kil- patrick Is Safe. Paris, Dec. 28.—Miss Irene Knign- vetch, an interpreter for the Ameri- can Red ross who was captured by the bolsheviki with Captain Emmett Kilpatrick of Uniontown, Pa., at Novo Alexiewska on October 29 when a detachment of Budenny’s cavalry swept down the wegst coast of the Sea of Azov and surrounded the town, Don’t Wear a Truss! After Thirty Years’ n.eflu" We Produced an Appliance for Men, Woemen or Children That Cures Rupture. SEND IT ON TRIAL It you Rave’ tried’ most sverything eies: come to us. Where others fail is where we have our greatest success. nd attached Have The Above is C. F. Brooks Inventor of the Applisnce, Mr. Brooks Cured Himself of Rupture Over 30 Years Ago and Patent- ed the Applance from Fis Personal Experience. If Ruptured, Write To- dsy te the Brooks Appliance Company, Marshall, Michigan. coupon today and we will send you free our illustrated book on Rupture and its cure, our Appliance and giving you prices s of many people who have tried it ¢ cured. It gives instant relief when all others fail. Remember, we use no salves, no harness, ne lies. We send on trial to prove what we sayv is true. You are the judge and once having meen our illustrated book and read it you will be as enthusiastic as our hundreds of patients whose letters you ean also re out free coupon below and mail tod: well worth your time whether you Appliance or not FREE INFORMATION COUFON. Brooks Appliance Company, 1233A State St.. Marshall, Mich, Please send me by mail in plain wrap- per, your illustrated book and full in- formation about your Appliance for the cure of rupture City EEEEE EEE IEEEEEEEEEEEEEE NAiTlONAL MEAT STORESCo. 70 WEST MAIN STREET ] ] ] ) ) ] ! = = o = o O] ® ® @ ® o] o] o o] 0] =] =] =] ® o =] = o] | o = = o o o o o = | o] ol O o] =] o] O = = = O] o = O ol o O o o (0] =] o] O] m = o = [w] Secretary of the Navy Daniels will turn over to the Har administra- tion March 4, the strongest and most efficient U. S- navy the nation has ever had, with a building pro- — has arrived in Constantinople after escaping from her captors, says a despatch received by Red Cross head- quarters here today. When Miss Knignvetch last saw Captain Kilpatrick he was in good health and was being taken to Mos- cow, the despatch adds. The bol- sheviki planned to transport him northward from Moscow for release in return for Russians whom the bolsheviki allege are being held by the United States government. Kil- patrick expects to leave Russia by way of Viborg, Finland, in a few weeks. Miss Knignvetch is a daugh- \(‘l of Prince Knignvetch, head of the tussian Red Cross and a cousin of the late emperor. 1 1920. gram under way second to none. The development of the naval air service has been one of the outstanding features of the rapid recent growth of the navy. HERE IS ANOTHER GUESS ON BALLOON Canadian Meteorological Expert Thinks Naval Flicrs Arve Far Up in Wilds of Northland. Ottawa, Dec. 28.—The missing TUnited States Navy balloon A-5598 which floated away from Rockaway Naval Air Station, New York, Decem- ber 13, and was swallowed by the mists of the northland, is now be- lieved to have descended near Lake that will make it ] Every fleet is equipped with planes. This picture of the U. S. S. Okla- oma shows how the planes are handled, as though they were feath- ers, by big cranes. ‘Temiscaming, here. The latest surmise as to the where- ! abouts of the lost balloon with its 200 miles northwest of :j three occupants, was received herr-,' ' today from Sir Rupert Stupart, di- rector of the dominion meteorological | bureau at’ Toronto. Sir Rupert reported that careful analysis of winds and other atmos- pheric conditions obtained during the flight made it a near-certainty that the gas bag had been carried to Lake Temiscaming- Eagle Milk 2 advt. 25¢ can, Russell Bros.— A MARVEL KIDNEY In Orig Month,“F Gave Comple 658 First AVE.| “I have beem a for years with Kid Constipation. X ‘tried about a month ago, immediate results. Trouble has disappé Constipation is fast le dE] *Fruit - a - tives’, ‘Tablets, the med a wonderful work ja to sick people. 50c.abox, 6 for $2.8 At dealersor from FH Limited OGDENSBY DR.C.W. Porter & Dyson Bldg. 52 Main St. AT ITS pliment ScnfisE is the vain at imitation. DE!@DE!EIEIEIEIEE!EIEEEEEIIEE]EE@E]EIEIE!@EIEIE]EIEI === EIEIEII. 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