New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 17, 1921, Page 5

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LIVE MODEL Demonstration for Men, Women and Boys FRIDAY Seven-Thirty p. m. YOU'RE INVITED Music-Party Night for All Connors-Halloran 215 MAIN STREET " - BILIOUS? bad taste in mouth, COUNCIL MEMBERS mental d Py ety - L Pass Vote ol Confidence at March Session of Body Following the business of the regu- lar March meeting of the common council last evening, Alderman John ¥ GIN “ntroduced a resolution to ‘have the council extend a vote of or Sugar Coated. eonfidence in the mayor for his ac- YINUOUS SALE tions at the recent city meeting. Mem- HEIR MERIT. befs of the body were called upon for Dr. J. K. Schenek & Son, Philadelphia. a standing vote which was given unanimously. The mayor thanked the j eouncil and assured the membership \hn he had acted as he thought right and would continue to carry out the duties of his office in that manner » s N o Followed a Neighbor’s Advice . J ‘.d Took L E. Pinkham’s - w dl'(ccli\(' sidewalk. Referred to Vernon, Tex.— Iwhllc he was mayor of the city., The Ibullnsu of the session was transact- ‘ 1 "For three years I | claims committee; from All Saints' ered untold agony uch month with | church and others for curbing and sides. [ | magadamizing on West street in the result of liver derangement and severe digestive disturbance. ly vezetable. -Y.M" a rROVES ed in record time, the meeting ad- Jjourning for one week after less than an hour of session. Next Wednesday evening, the charter amendment com- mittee will present a report. Petitions were rcceived and re- ferred as follows: Charles W. Smed- ley (or injuries sustained because of n from Tremont to Oak streets. Referred to public works board; from John Flood and others for grading Clark street. Referred to public works board. ‘Aldérman A. M. Paonessa submitted a resolution setting forth' that the health commission was countenancing violations of the bob veal law, and asking that the corporation counsel be asked for an opinion. The resolu- tion was moditied by Alderman Gill at the request of the mayor, and was reliefin doctor’s or else I took until m, husband saw an vertisement dia m's egetable Com- 1 mentioned and A resolution introduced by the same member to have the board of works take up sewer construc- tion mnd the park commission the development of parks to give unem- ploye® work, was passed. The alder- man explained that such action will relieve the strain on the city caused by a condition of unemployment and assist in bettering the sewer and park systems. Members of the council were thanked for their efforts in behalf of the two fire piatoon system in a letter sent the council by the fire- men's committee. Cigars were passed around by the fire-fighters. Alderman Paonessa submitted reso- lutions to have the mayor and cor- poration counsel act to have electric ;Mght and trolley rates reduced. He |set forth that conditions that made !increases in those lines of service necessary no longer exist and there- fore the companies should be con- tent to return to before war prices. Alderman Gllpatric urged that the committee secure sufficient evidence before going before the public utili- of Peterson's Ointment will abolish 'ties commission to avoid being eczema and banish pilles, and the brushed aside without action in the * grateful letters I receive every daf, request. are worth more to me than money. | Councilman M. F. King invited the “I had eczema for many years on 'members to ride over the East Main my head and could not get anything 'street line if they wanted evidence. to stop the agony. 1 saw your ad and '“Instead of paying the company a kot one box and I owe you many dime for riding on those cars, the thanks for the good it has done me. patrons should get the dime,” he There isn’t a blotch on my head now ‘sald. and 1 couldn’t help but thank P-(nr-i The rallroads committee was in- son, for the cure is great,”™ Miss Mary ' cluded with the mayor and the cor- 1111, 420 Third avenue, Pittsburg, |poration counsel to prepare the pe- " a5 imion‘ and the resolution was passed. I have had itching piles for m years and Peterson’s is the only oint- JSE SPINOI Write to Lydia E. Pmkhlm llodicma Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., about ith. Your letter will be opened, ‘ read and answered by a woman nd. held in strict confidence. The Truth About Eczema and Piles Thousands and thousands of people, says Peterson of Buffalo, are learn- ing every week that one 35-cent box ment that relioyes me, besides the piles seem to havy gone.”’ A. B. Rug- er, 1127 Washi on avenue, Racine, Wie or__old STAND BY an\ Look over our style range before purchasing your new Spring Hat. There are many oppor- tunities for savings. as well smartness and style in our hats. as For introduction 1 135 Pattern Hats That were shipped to us especially for our open- ing. They include all that is ultra smart in the new spring modes. Special in- troductory price $3.98 Values to $6.98 The change ments in the stores of New states. 20th Century operates 23 1 leading York and surrounding’ Our connection with them is Millinery Ex- inery depart- department the big factor in our unusually low prices. Mr. Jack Heo; “der whose persos Announcing The Grand Opening With a Mest Comprehensive Stock of the Newest in Spring Millinery Creations. UR direct connection with the 20th Century Milli- nery Exchange of New York will enable us to save you the middleman’s or jobber’s profit. We aim to please the most discriminating of women as well as those of more conservative taste—with mlllmely of in- dividuality and the last word in style—yet at prices con- sistently lower than you would yourself expect. Before you purchase your new Spring hat be sure to look over our selection. agement this sto conducted, exts cordial invitation and inspect this n linery establishmes Anat‘e.; L 193 Sampl Authentic ref the new stylési 1921. Speg for our opening $2.4 ¥ . Valucs to 8 s [DRRIES ARE BOMBED Englis Ammunition Wagons Destroy- cd During Shooting Frays Through- out Night in Dublin Center. Dublin, March 17.—Several serious shooting affrays ocecurred in this city last night and a number of persons wer injured in encounters between military forces and police and civil- fans A number of soldiers riding in a motor lorry were proceding along the Redmonds Hill street on the north side of the city last evening when a homb was thrown at the machine. The soldiers returned the fire and wounded two persons. Another lorry was bombed and fired upon from windows of houses along Camden street and three civilians were wounded when a bomb exploded in Aungier street. During a melee near the Ship street barracks many shots were fired and three persons were wounded. For the first time since disorders broke out in Ireland identification discs were given to the troops last night. 3 Pounds Best Coffee $1.00. Russell CIT Y ITEMS Victrolas and records. Henry Morans’ —advt. Hira Temple, No. 90, D. O. K. K., will hold its regular monthly meq[ ing at Vega Rhall this evening. There will be an important buu(. ness meeting of the Y. W. H. A. to- night at the headquarters of the Y. M. H.”A., beginning promptly at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to make returns for the dance given last night. New Victor records, special, Bright Eyes, No. 18735. C, L. Pierce & Co.— advt. AID T0 SAFE BLOWING Repeal of Act Providing Supervision Over Explosive Making So Termed By Burcau of Mines. Washington, March 17.—With- drawal of supervision over the manu- facture and sale of explosives with the repeal by congress of war legis- lation has made it easy for an- | | (6f Costa, Rica-"are sharply OBJECT TO PEACE One Faction in Costa Rica Oriticizes Termination of Hostilittes 8an Jose, Costa Rica, March 17.— Opponents of the Acpsta government criticizing the; adminietration -for '.errmmumvl ‘hostiljties between this country andl Panama folfpwing intervention by the Uxited" sm Wxciting scenes are oceurring in’¢ongress, many members | Which are denquheing the govern- | et as “favoring Panama and en- “8angering the independence of Costa Rica.”” 3 A MOTHER'S EXPERIENCE —_— —— West Buxson, (Me.)—Read of Mrs. Arthur Campbell’s painful experience. “T am a mother of five children. My little girl two vears ol was so sick with fever she lay just ag if she were dead were for two weeks. I started giving her Dr. True's Eliir and she began to gain at once. Now I would not be without it. X feel very grateful to your.’ ‘(0 doubt thll chfld hnd . MO, Eou b . g LETTERS EXCHANGED President of France (‘orreqmmlt; With Chief Executive of Mexico. | Mexico City, March 17.—Detivery ; of a personal letter from Prestdent Milerand of France te President Obregon of Mexico was expected | here today. It was announced last| night that the arrfval of such a let- ter was impending and newspapers agreed today that the missive might portend recognition of the Mexican, { government. ! “OUCH! THAT OLD RHEUMATISM!” Get out your bottle of Sloan’s Liniment and knock the pein “galley-west’’ EREN'T ready for that last Vv quick mtch temperature, were you? Ldtyoumfi sore, iullof rheumatic twis ou sheuld have had a bottle of Slounl Liniment that would ve . rubbing, warmed and soon eased up the ‘muscles, ol

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