New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 24, 1921, Page 5

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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, government agencies now dealing with I EBRUARY 2, 1921, T Blocked B | ram: rmt?l:‘t Car ly)ermlment Say s P ile Remedy WOl'th $100.00 a Box lmmpmx and railway problems be brought together in a new artment of transportation. Selecting hix cabinet members Mr Harding has kept the reorganization HARDING PLANS ON ®(HANGING EX. DEPT. execulive PPhiladelphia, Feb A freight | wreck at Herndon, Pa., on the \\u.] | liamsport division of the Pennsylvan- plans constantly in mind and from ia raflroad carly today, blocked travel E—— the outset of his administration he seve hours north of Harrisburg “1 have had itching piles ever sin will insist that every secretary give The wreck was due to the derailment | my earliest recollection. 1 am fullest co-operation in securing an | of six cars londed with merchandise, vears old and have suffered terribly. Bumns Also WI" Be Iflcluded I eomicient redistribution of exccutive ' according to a report received here by - T have tried many remedies nnd doe- functions. | the company. o one was injured, it tors, but no cure. About § wecks R : ‘ | —— wns said. lago I saw your ad for Peterson's |M wrglflln lon M | — = Ointment The first appl 4 CI" ITE S ROME SATISFI stopped all itching, and in three days | —_— - | Rome, Feb. 24.—Sausfaction With all sorcness. I have only used onc Nt. Augustine, ¥ Feob. 24.—(By S | appointment of Charles E. Hughes. a8 box and consider T am cured. You | R A Rl A P resa el s e G Victrolas and 1ccords. Henry Moruns’. | American socretary of state. which have my grateful. heartfelt thanks, eloct Harding completes formation of | —AdVL. was reported here early this week. i8 and may overvone that has this | his cabinet he is giving Increased at- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Faletti will ' Voiced by a number of newspapers. trouble see this and give vour oint- | tention to the first big administrative | leave for New York tomorrow mu which profess to see in Mr. Hughes 2 inent, that is worth a hundred dol- | task he will undertake as president- ing and will sail next Monday from friend of Italy lars or more a hox, a trial. Sincerely | tho reorganisation of the exccutive | that port to Ita. | yours, A Newth, Columbus, Ohio.” machinery of the govermment | Action on charter amendments will | COMING Peterson’s Ointment for Piles, Detailed plans have not yet taken ' come before the regular March meet- X Eczema and old sores is only 35 cents | form but it is known that Mr. Hard- ing of the common council instead 0(1 —The— | & large box at all druggists. Mall Ing has In mind wweepink changes in o special seasion next woeek, Mayor | | grders Alled by Peterson Ointment L5 many of the government's dePart- Curtis has announced . —DOMINO—| Inc., Buffal ments and bureaus, and that ho ex as Fva FPuiace (o — pects to enlist In the work of reor- | .. as Evo.” Palnce, tonight I K-I-D-S i on mo e ables min- | s “ ot o and. Mo i wnder | _Alex Balonise of 233 Onk strect was | Who Are They 4 16 have told some of his mad. tRken into custody last night by .71 .r- that he regards the chairman. trelman George Ellinger on char CHIROPRACT ALK N ahip of the reorganization commission ©f operating a still. T ot an » post virtadlly on a par with a tnd some mush were also taken. He SICKLY CHILDREN A Bt H v ol | Will be arraigned in federal court. | Congress already ham created n A whist will be held by Pride cir- | BY J. A, VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTUR. committee to work out a plan for ' cle. Lady Foreste at Judd's hall | (Copyright.) simplification of the executive hranch this '\-’rm;u The games will start | .':A'n;~, l:‘\"’l‘x":fi”“r’l‘l‘ilmlm“.\!--”:ul‘u‘;: :‘..‘:.”d,,.".: with a view to preventing duplication at 8 o’clock | upon suffering infuney without the un- of work and cutting down the gov- Hasketball and dance Jriday night, | comfortable that somechow Na- ernment payroll. It is expected that | State Armory. advt. | ture «t‘r"\':‘.'x ""':} "'“h :'“ this wmmittes will work In close co- ed out Tobust health and happl: operation with the reorganization | ABS' POOL TONIGHS for ne on what And when agency to be appointed by Mr. Hard- o 5 ; | dangerous ks are pou de the ing, though the latter body will be The third of a series of pool try- | littlc throat. or the knife slices through able to give its undivided attention to “luh will be staged nu.u. vening at ;'l';'m!‘\(\fl:f'- ;"l\‘"'\ ',.T,— "_‘"‘;“!“*lhz'l;*;" s m‘,':\f the task and to make a gnore exhaus- 'he Y. M. T. A. & B. society rooms. [0 "S0C, W00 agous means of deal- tive study . of conditiogh than would Those who will play are: Joscph (g with sickness and suflering be undortaken by members of con- Smith vs. James Luby; James H. Ri- | NATURE IS NOT TO BLAME—THE aroes. ley ve. Willlam Burke, Thomas (‘n--u\i SPINE 2 the reorkaniza- V& Martin Welch, Thomas Rouskic vS. [ Thanks to scientific investigation, those Flowers for the Some mention of tion project Is expected in Mr. Hard- ing's Inaugural nddress and it Is poss- ible that somw enabling Jegislation may be requested of the special ses- of date. Before the William Regan. Convalescent The patient recovering from a period of sickness appreciates lef was better than Ilh. underlying cause ehildhood has € every malady of nitely, scientifically been d; wslon of congross that is to meet in curately located, no one who under- nothing so highly as a gift of April. The first six months of the ‘llu ctors m‘“«-m would tolerate fresh flowers. They are a drugs operations new administration probably will seo the preliminary study well under way, source of inspiration and radi- 1} (Lt s e ate cheerfulness. They stimu- 5 'in A bles to suffering children This though it may.be much longer before !'is the METHOD thuat works with late the flagging spirit and call nnnlilad recommendations can be for- | \.;ur«, sets things (u‘ rl'xhln ||'1 the hnd!y one to be up and doing. They ed. H nd removes cvery factor that stands rey 5 ir of the bigmest innovations to WSShehway e s Talth mLBcaniy put iy, PPALE N e LELE L i tales finger directly on the cause of whatever to send and need no accom- be proposed will be e separal B | affiicts your child and can remove it paniment of words. Let us partment of public welfare, for which | positively and permanently And the r. Harding outlined his plans in a | troubte win not return “Say It With Flowers"” “ algn. iring your sic children' to the office i Gepesnl wey Lt et e NOW. No charge for special examina: for you: we can deliver to your Yenides tranafer to parts tion. You will find that neither drugs home or to any part of the »f sweveral bureaus now under others, wor operations © necessary o restore United S b Py < e contemplates a number of entirely the little sufferers to health, strength Inite .!&l!'“fl ‘,'f“: (‘.An.ldn and now bureaus to deal with welfaro TWE SUPERIOR CORN FLANES and happiness. ::::‘-(r‘:lrl\;:‘o arrival in perfect roblema, A division of industrial research 1s o be bullt up to make a comparative udy of prices and Industrial con- ditions throughout the world Involved iIn the task will be many toad questions of permanent policy uch as the proposal to abolish the hipping board. One suggeston s that J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor | 259 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK, Sulte 407, Fourth Mloor. ‘Phone 1338 Office Hours: 9-12 a. m., 3-5 p. m It’s Begin! Volz Floral Co. 92 West Main St. The pride of ownership felt by the man who has a Packard Twin-Six is rooted in the goodness of his car. He knows that it will never fail him. He is confident of the per- manent good taste expressed in its style. He is serenely sure that money alone cannot buy more of intrinsic automobile worth. These are things in the Packard that have been de- veloped through twenty years of painstaking manufacture. These are things that only the Packard can give. An inspection of the Twin-Six at our salesroom, or better still, . a demonstration of the car, is an intro- duction to the measureless satisfaction that Packard ownership always brings. ‘The Packard Twin-Six Touring $6000 at Detroit The Packard Single-Six Touring $2975 at Detroit JOHN J. CREAN PIANO TEACHING Special attention to beginners. 13 Summer Street. : : Tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Tickets Exchanged for Reserved Seats C. L. Pierce Co., 246 Main Street, Tom Morning at Nine o’Clock. Laura Robe Assisted by Soprano Tel. 1209. C. G. CONN --LTD BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS Saxophone Instructor Saxaphones Repaired. JAS. W. TYNAN, Agent. 68 Black Rock Avenue, REFRIGERATOR LINE . THE meat peddler of the old days, who killed his own live stock and then sold the meat from the tail of a cart, is gone from our larger towns andcities. He w pioneer and did good service but he couldn't up with his job. Crude methods had to give way to new ideas in sanita- tion and distribution. Concentration of population drove the padd and his wagon out and brought the modern ing industry and the neighborj place. SIoUX CITYX REFRIGERATOR ‘LINE . CSTIOUISILL. —then and noy That swift and sanitary refrigerator your meat from these packing phl. part of the country. Dealers in MM

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