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- GAINED 60 POUNDS * "IN A FEW WEEKS Cough was getting the best of him but he got rid of it quickly. “I had a chronic cough for a long time, in fact it was getting the best of me. [ could find anything that would do me oy A recommended Milks Em The third bottle cured the Mf completely, mdde me bealthy and well and 1" feel like a new wan. re takiog your Bmulsion | was down to 125 pounds and now [ weigh 185 pounds. It don’t seem pomsible that 3 bottles of medi- Cine would cause » man to gain 60 nds but it is a fact. " —Wm. Gilton, ¥.D. No. 4, Chuckey, Teun. Mr. Gilton was fortunate ip commenc- log to use Milks Emuision when be did. A rup-down system jovites disease. Milks Emaulsion costs nothin=~ to try. . Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, sutri- tive food and a corrective medicipe. It restores healthy, natursl bowel action. fng away with all need of pills aod hysics. Tt promotes appetite and qui ¥ puts rhe digestive orgaos assimilate food. As a builder o strength, Milks uision is stroagly ' emmended by those whom sickness eankened, and is a powerful aid in re- \0.‘ and repairing” the effects of wast- isease brovic stomach trouble ation are promptly relieved This is the ooly solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with e cream. Truly wounderful k. sickly children. ter bow severe your case, you to try Milks Ewmulsion under atee—Take home with vou, use according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, your meney will promptly refunded. Price T8¢ and $1.750 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Sol by druggists everywhere. * MOTHER! ®California Syrup of Figs” L Child’s Best Laxative agst “Californls syruy ta sigs ook for the pame Culifornia pn the package, then you are sure child is having the best and most rmful physic for the little stomach, lver and bowels. Children love its roity taste. Full directions on ch pottle. You must say “Californ Three sizes. AT YOUR! DEALERS. E. ¥. Be Rid f Tat agging Backache!| you dragging around day after with a dull, never-ceasing back- e? Do you suffer hsadache spells and sharp, stabbing pain I tired, irritable—without life or bition? Likely then your trouble we to kidney weakness—not to correct If treated promptly, dangerous If neglected. For k rellef use Doan's Kidney Pills. ‘s have helped thousands. They Id help you. Aak vour neigh- ' A New Britain Case. d. Powers, corner Main and EIm ots, says: y pained so. My kidneys as If they were swelled. The fons were red in color and jed often at night. A box of Kidney Pllls always relleved in o hurry.’ KIDNEY DOAN'S *Fiiis lll‘!‘omm W LOOK OUT' Jhe YELLOW TYPHOON “T was bothered with | and lumbago. It seemed wh my hips wouldn't let me | TWO ARE BOUND OVER' ON SERIOUS CHARGE Fifteen Ycar OM Girl 1s Principal State’s Witness—\Will Face Trial in March. Frank Satalino and Frank Murczyn, ecach of whom is about 23 years of age, wore before Judge John H. Kirk- ham at this morning's Court session on a serfous charge brought at the complaint of 4 15 year old girl. Through Lawyer ‘Michael A. Sexton, the former waived examination and the latter followed a similar course throuzh his attorney, Lawyer Irviag Rachlin Both were bound over to the nexl term of the superior court, opening at Hartford on the third Tuesday of March. Bonds in Sata- lino's case were fixed at $1,000, and | in the casc of Murczyn at $1,500. Murczyn, in the opinion of the po- lice, was responsible for much of | the wrongdoing, he having brought the little girl to Satalino’s apart- ments and induced her to stay longer than was consistent with a proper degree of iriendship. Satalino, when | questioned by the police, admitted all the facts in the case while his com- panion showed a disposition to re- main silent Oscar Ellgren was fined $§5 for drunkenness, and Albert Roulard was | allowed to go free when tried on a simijlar charge. The latter had not been in court in eight years and promised that it would be eight more 'lwrov» he again appgared. | At e chamber session, the mother of five children was lectured for Lkoeping the oldest away from school he promised to_send the girl and accept aid from fhe city so that she herself. might continue to work " FRISBIE & C0. REPORT Creditors Hold Securities to Value of $220,655.50—Nccapitulation of Re- ceiver’s Statement Toials $1,384,837 Edward W. Broder, as rcceiver of Frisbie & company, yesterday filed his report with Edward M Yeomans, United States referce in bankruptcy. The estate was appraised by John J. Murtha, Thomas J. Molloy and E. Wells Eddy There came into the possession of Mr. Broder as receiver, he subse- quently having been succeeded | William H. Leete as trustee, §16,- 129.60 in the way of deposits, auto- mobiles valued at $1.475 and furni- ture and fixtures, valued at $2,603.40. The stocks held in a security box were valued at $34,339.40, and the long stocks with Gwynn & com- pany were valued at $70,278.25. The collateral, pledged securing loans, were valued at $1,011,572.10. The amount of the securities held by cred- | ttors was $220,655.50. The recapitula- | tien of the receiver's statement is: Bank deposits . 16,129.60 Automobiles ........... 5.00 Furniture and fixtures .. 40 | Stocks held in security box 500 9 long stocks with Jenks Gwynne & company 70,278.25 Collateral pledged secur- ing loans ’ 5 . Rufus Knapp assets . 55.5 Leonard W. ‘Frisbie, as- sots 1 ¥ Charles G. i | | PROSECUTOR'S PAY GOT Scssion Expresscs Opinton That New Man Should Not Special Council Receive Salary of Predecessor Judge John H. Kirkham was elcct- od corporation counsel with a salary of $3,000, succeeding Judge James E Cooper, and Lawyer Albert A. Green- berg was named prosecuting attorney, succeeding Judge George W. Klett, who has been elcvated to the bench, at a special meeting of the comimon | council last night. The prosecutor's salary was made $2,200, which is $200 . less than that of the retiring attor- ney. The original resolution offered was to allow the salary to remain at $2,400 but it was amended after a re- cess declared for the purpose of dis- | cussion. The council aiso autborized the comptroller to pay a bill of $854.75 to Rutherford & McCarthy for sand furnished the city, granted the request of the health board that they be al- Jowed to dispose of their present car !lnd purchase two smaller automo- { Mles, voted a committee of three to look into the advisability of having the preseat and proposed grand lists printed in pamphlet form for the pur- pese of comparison. Richter & Co. Party of Syndicate Take Miltou Dollars Worth New Haven, Jan. —The Southern New Fngland Telephone company has sold to a banking syndicate, com- posed of Richter & Co. of Hartford, the Charles . Scranton company and H. C. Warren and Co. of New Haven and Hincks Brothers of Bridge- port, $1,000,000 of its new stock issue of $3,000,000, which was recently authorized, increasing the capitaliza tion of the corporation from $12, 000,000 to $15,000,000. The syndicate will offer this stock for sale at $104 a share, which it is figured will yielq 7.69 per cent on the investment, the AIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 w21, OFFICIAL CHOICE OF THE = HOUSE SALE | CHOICE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK — NO RESERVATIONS — At a price unprecedented in the New Britain or Elsewhere. ‘ DID YOU COME TO THIS SALE LAST YEAR? We absolutely beat all previous records and anyone who bought a Coat, Suit or Dress Here friends to come to this Unmerciful Price Slaughtering of First Grade Merchandise. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY WOM; COAT, SUIT OR DRESS IN THE ST WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 27, All Garments From Our Regular Stock Selling Formerly Regularly As High As $89.50 Regularly As High - $89.50 Are of the following materials: Bolivias, Pom Poms, Sue Velours, Kerseys, etc. Mostly all are silk lined throughou of Raccoon, Muskrat, Opossum, Seal, Sealine, Beaver and K OATS SUITS DRESSES All Sales Final. No Alterations. Are of the followf;g haterials: Wool Velofirs, Silvertones, Suedeines,’ Tricotines. All silk lined, with collars of various fur. Are of the Following materials: Tricotines, Tric Satiss, Taffetas etc. Trimmed with Embroidery, Beads. None to Dealers. But will holdsame v