New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1921, Page 10

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en long trouble mation so not able hou: ork d several but none to give me I read in about [ kham’s Vege- Compound 8o cided to try it, before the first was gone | d great relief so ptil I had taken im very well and rk. 1 can gladly am's medicine Mrs. BERTHA swood, W. Va. ost housewives il of washing, ing, sweeping, ittle ones. How wi me de- n cau head- ng-down pains such woman ring’s experi- for over forty m’s Vegetabln e hearing TR noi open, new It 1% cany s plea threatenec who has prescription , Colds, itis. rience has t medicine aling agent ucous mem- throat and ed for years people and hended by IT. trade v) 60c nark and Dlive Tablets pry of thousands Olive Tablets, cing physician for old-ti enemy, re Tablets e Tablets do not healing, teynote” of these e-colored tablets. and liver to act r force them to brown mouth’ , tired feeling f llver—consti- ek, sure one or Tablets two of at lem ATION ry serioud wion of ousness, =43 | bed- | oyery night | NEW BRITAIN MORE MONEY OR GO | | OUT OF BUSINESS | Pre<idents of Eleven New England | | troops from Siberia wis Deliver This Edict at ! Washington Conference Faced with additional land ority of ose roads 1its of 11 of lines in the east in an effort to! od for the divi rchanged wit the they re- | raii- | pive nue esterday re- by Chairman commer rom- | involved settle themselves. The not railronds ition | ' exceutives, as it was held difficulties involving the New ! England roads would affect practically every road the country A request from the New that they Le¢ given a ve of freight on interst the controversy m that road the imon; executives were said only tt holdir to represent the Whership in the elves but all a8 that Engiland | greater | freight their nd Leen refused by the nd Chaltman Clark’s purpose in the we wus to affect | ymixe roads d jointly by trunk tter uggest companies confer x | militaristic, | of troops in Siberia was necessary | Jupan’s national defense Viscount Kato | premier’'s explanation was BLAMES JAPAN HERSELF. Viscount Kato Thinks Army Should Have Been Withdrawn From Siberia. Tokio, Jan. 25. (By the Associated Press.)—If Japan had withdrawn her when the United State did she would not have been open to the charge that her ambitions were declared Viscount Kato, leader of the opposition in his speech in the Diet today attacking the govern- ment's Siberiun policy. As it was he insisted, all the indications were that the maintenance of Japanese troops in Siberia had no bearing upon political | conditions there. When Piemier Hara, in his reply de- clared his belicf that the maintenance to declaration that the not at rejoined with the satisfactory SOCIALISTS UNITED. Radicals and Conservatives Join Forces for Work in Italy. z Rome, Jan. .—Conservative and radical elements in Italy have virtually joined forces in combatting the biil pre- pared for parliament by Premier Gio- lotti which would give workers a share | in the management of industrial plants. State industries, concerns which have been doing business less than four years and factories employing less than 60 workers would be exempt from the provisions of the measure, which would appear to place in the hands of work- ingmen general supervision over indus- trial operations in this country. AMBUSHED IRELAND | British Force, Attacked in Tipperary, ToCure aCold in One Day | ambushed | while Were Caught in Turn of Road —Members of the patrol which was erday near New Bir- erary, Ireland, were a sharp turn in the road were approaching the London, Jan. police and miltar: mingham, caught at they | village of Glengoole, says a dispatch Take Grove’s Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets | Be sure you get ' BROMO The genuine bears this signature 30c. | dealers “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Outg Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys “Danderine’ | er an application of “Danderine” you | can not find a fallen hair or any | dandruff, besides every -hair new life vigor. brightness, color and abundance. STIUMATH AIROUBLE and | Regulate your digestion so you can eat favorite foods without fear of digestion tulence Gases Acidity Palpitation A few tablets of Pape’s Diapepsin correct acidity, thus regulating the, stomach and giving almost instant relef. Large 60c case—drugstores. g AAP E4S ~~rn | ficers were | show of the | Dealers’ association will be held shows | more | l | | here fram Dublin, The of- met by a hail of bullets from in front on their flanks, their assailants being hidden from sight in low buildings along the highway. One officer, two privates and three constables were wounded, in addition to the sergeant and private who were received | shot dead. HARTFORD AUTO SHOW. The fourteenth annual automobile Hartford Automobile in the Fifty the State Armory, week of February 12 to 19. will display passenger cars and trucks. The show will be the largest and most comprehensive ever given in Hartford Broad street, ali | | | | | CITY ITEMS Foresters’ fair. Foresters' hall, Ber- lin. Jan_ 21, .—advt. Bobbie Rei his city was awarded the verdict over Terry O'Con- nor of Worcester, Mass., in a box- ing bout held in Worcester, last night. Fighting 69th Regiment band, Ly- ceum, Sunday night next. Get tickets now, C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. A méeting of the board of public works will be held this evening for the purpose of drafting a budget of estimated expenses for next year. 50c, 65¢c ang 75c soft collars, 4 for $1.—Wilson's.—advt. - Chairman F. W. Macomber and Clerk John J. Keogh and Chief Wil- liam J. Noble met last night to discuss the budget for the fire department for the coming year. A report will, be submitted to the board at a meeting tomorrow evening. WANT TO BE A SERGEANT. Civil Service Board to Hold Exami- nation for Vacancy. The civil service board will hold an examination at City Hall tomorrow evening for candidates to fill the va- cancy as sergeant in the police de- partment caused by the retirement of Theodore Johnson. There is much interest shown in the examination among the policemen and the public. Among those mentioned for the ex- amination are: Patrolmen William P. McCue, Michael }jissey, George C. Bllinger; Motorcycle Officers William P. Hayes and William S. Strolls, and Patrol Drier Matthias Rival. The name of Traffic Officer Alfred E. At- water has been mentioned as a pos- stble candidate. e THIEVES STEAL SUGAR Once High Priced Article Taken In Barrel Lots Thieves last night effected an en- trance into the H. R. Wkaler company storehouse on Bigelow street, and car- ried away two barrels of sugar. Qutside the door this morning was found another barrel, and it is be- lieved that whatever vehicle used by the thieves proved too small to carry the other barrel. James J. Dorsey reported the matter to the police. Here Is Good News A western physician has discovered a harmless Pile remedy known as Hem-Roid. In many cases of years’ standing all distress quickly disap- peared. Clark & Brainerd Co. sells it with money-back guarantee. E. and A, J. SHARP 439 Main Street—Tel. 975-976 Wednesday Specials TOP ROUND STEAK BOTTOM ROUND STEAK CHOPPED HAM SHANKS c 1b Gold Medal Flour .. Pillsbury’s Flour $1.55 bag Angelus Flour $1.50 bag 3 1b Fancy Head Rice .... 25¢ 3 Ib White Pea Beans .... 25c Royal Scarlet Cocoa % 1b can .. Smccotash . . can 18¢c Macaroni or Spaghetti 3 pkg 25¢ Douglas (cooking oil) 1 pt can Tomato Sauce (Spanish Large can Small can Saverkraut Our Own Laundry Soap $1.55 bag 45c 1b 40c 1b LAMB STEWS .. . 10c Ib Bartlett Pears (Evaporated in Halves) Turkish Figs (fine for filling) E. W. Meats (new) .... Raisin, Nut and Marble Pound Cakes Florida Oranges Grape Fruit Apples (Baldwins) Spinach Lettuce hard head . cees 3weet Potatoes 3 1b 25¢ Oaalifiower, Parsnips, OCarrots, Turnips, Beets and Mushrooms. 25¢ 45¢c 45¢ 18¢c TO-MORROW Entire Stock of Winter Hats A Real Bargain One Table of Trimmed Velvet Hats, worth up to $7.00, SPECIAL $1.00. All our Trimmed Velvet Hats that sold from $10.00 to $15.00, SPECIAL TOMORROW $3.95 Don’t miss this chance to buy. You are getting a Real Bargain. WANTED POSITION IN YOUR HOME I will give you my services for life and do your washing every week at a cost not to exceed one fifty per week, including purchase price of myself—body and soul. If you treat me right I agree to remain in your service indefinitely at a cost not to exceed 10 cents per week. Can furnish ref- erences from the best families in New Britain. Give me a two weeks trial and let me show you how good I can wash your blankets, table and bed linens, fine waists and dresses, children’s clothes well in fact 1 wash everything but the baby. Yours for cleaner clothes, ; CRYSTAL ELECTRIC WASHER. My home is at The Big Furniture Store and just now they got me set up in their north window. Come in and Igok me ovar. JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. THE BIG FURNTURE STORE THE ROUNDUP OF OUR JANUARY CLEARING SALE » Everything Marked Below Cost Come In and Look These Bargains Over The Dress Goods Shog 400 Main Street 400 Main Streg A Few of the Many Specials for Wednesday 36 IN. ALL WOOL BLUE; CREPE DE CHINE, SERGE, $2.00 VALUE _ $3.00 VALUE $1.59 8¢ 56 INCH ALL WOOL 36 INCH SATIN, PANAMA, THE $3.25 VALUE $ 9 $3.00 VALUE 1.6€ O98c SILK PONGEE, THE 56 INCH ALL WOOL $2.00 VALUE CHECKED SKIRTING | 89c $5.50 VALUE 36 INCH POPLIN, $2.69 $2.00 VALUE 40 INCH UNBLEACHED 89c 40 IN. GEORGETTE AND SHEETING, 6 YARDS; FOR

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