New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 12, 1921, Page 6

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NEW é}RTTAiN BAHAs HERALD; THURSDAY MAY orn-Out at 90— b2, _ MLLHIS ALWENTS {COURTESY i HorTo DISAPPEARED When He Tried “F ruit-a-tives” or_Fruit Liver Tablets Mouxst Brusaar Horr, Laxevorr, N.H. At 70 years of age, chronic Constip- ation'was exusiug e 1 suffer with distressing Hoaduehes, Dizziness and Jodigestion. I believe I have taken more medi- cind than any half:xdozen’ people in town ; but nothing did me good uncil 1 sried ‘Fruit-a-ives’. Niglhst away I could seo their good effects. After taking them for three months, my bowels were regular, aud theother nitments disappeared”. FRANK A. HALE. 08,8 box, 6 for $2.50, trixd size 25¢. At deslers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES - Y Horlick's Tie ORIGINAL Maited Milk Tae "Food - Drink” for All Agea. Quick Lunch at Home, Office; and Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. Avoid Imitations & Substitutes “One Girl Saint=~ T Amad IS advior Jo aivip at'the Unjyarsity of. Kagpms, DE. Magtha M. Pacon, junde.. pedeographs . of 344 At the university, and physical ningtion of_u thousaud.er,noce found that.omly. ong, lunl perfec feet, -, u sgeene o I'r..}hwau tollowed .Jh‘,ou\aunu- tion ‘Ilh M PullG stalemgent. . that magy., ‘u 0 allmgnts of wamen trachahle 4o Nl-Ntting shoes. She. said: “Heondac hm-. rheumatism, nergousness and yarious ether .tcaubles dis- appear along with the lzritable gpmp- pers and bad dispositions when wom- on learn Ahat, tight phoes, - - pointed } toes and Jhigh_heels are less beautiful than a shoe which cenforms. to the natural lines of the foot." v or description of u godd sho® is iteral description.. of Cantilever Shao Ne. ‘A #hae’ to~bec-corrdrt must have. s straight dencsliae The oufer bordér must follow the natural curve . with plenty of footidor¥hé toes to lmbves abBut. " Tt Whoull be " WiElL to ltnnn-qufihr- O “An INCN 16her thén e foot. “TRE Wedl'Whoul Ve bréud Knd Tow wifh 4 Mexivie ‘shawk 1o “allgW” the Tusoles of “the nichi™to | romiin® dbrbng through uwe.” THIS twa #plendid sho# for 'Foung womett ‘ard has become ‘very popu- lar 0 miny of the girls' colloges It is ‘wohdérfuny coniforteble. 8o dre HeF widdely of Cufitilever Shobk, Took so well' on your toot and | make $6U feel Well &nd yéude- and happy! We are the sol uigents in New Britain- for CantHever Shoes. SLOAN BROS, 185 Main St. L.NK'\IIJW N % DIRTY & Don't buy milk that comes fromi un- ' at this | known sources amd especiall, time of year, as there is ul quite a number of small dealers blossoming forth in the Springtike the wild flowers and last only » rt time, then some nice day when llwlr customers. ure pretty well supgplied with tickets, good- 'OF TURKISH PEOPLE Are Ever Polite to—Str'éngers in Their Cities ™ | Constantinople, May 12.—The con- plrast betwesn Lha suanners.~of —-the | Turk and the pepple of the Western | natiéhs who mingle ofi the streets of | tesy to-a stranger is a quality still pregecved. txomy the ruins of the Otto- man empire “Courtesy | is about all we have left and we still try to Told on to that. | Abdul Medjid = Effendi, hgic ..pre- | sumptive to the throne, who is him- self a model 6f quiet kifidpess “and | distinguished manners The offfetal and wealthy | taing still a ‘certain grand ['whjch “wolld “have belonged’ m ‘an- otfer age fn Whstérn Eiropé or the United ates. He carries?Himselr with dignity, thodxh not with modes- ty. Péep is the donttasr betwedn him and the soldiers@nd ctvilian¥“8f some [ the Alled nations brought here | by the Allied occupation of-“Chstan- | tinople or seeking trade or adventure. These - tramp up and dawn the | streets, sometimes sober, sometimes drank, depending on the e . of night, “elbowing fAghting, swearing, Lrowling, as it suits their.dumon pisditambuul,» the Tuskish guarter. be- comes « sedate place at nightfall, | while Fera, the Euomrepean quarter sdirops its daylight garb of trooping Ahrgngs and, reekless drivers and be- [eomes a. city of immense capacity for evil. Gambling dens, cafes.and dance balls open and sailors from the fleets | come ashore and declare, they won't 0 home until morning, WANT U, "Turk re- _mangaier pp— T STANDARDS. riores ——————— | Aibbricun BashAn Cotton rket Us- ages Sought for Whole World. « \aghington, AMay J2.—Adoption of the” Anierican standarda for the en- tire worlgk wade in: Ame col(ux! is hoped for by representatives of thd department ofdagriu who wil attend the segond _session , of _thd World% ‘Cotton Tte: % in Liver- | poot. Englafd Juna 1¥%t6 32, “Ches{ ter ‘Mofrill, assistint aflfgf“hl the bu- Fodtf of minrkets nnd W, eudows, “m ehure-of the " m(tyfi“\yrfidon will represent the -departmghit. Mr. 'Mead- “oWs will-read o paperion “Universal Statiurds for” Anféricai” Cotfon "t "l THE filverioold comterenin’ will ba wttewded by all fhevcolton Tnterests roWithe grbwers to the it factur- Ok AN eviirst ‘confore 8Os’ was Weld in New: Orleans”in ® Ootober£1919. -AUCTION S ndnner - MLV VLYY [SATURDAY; - MAY - 190H0 1P, Farm located on the trolley:line lx--{ and Southington at and” e following goods M, lgru-, po-. nu-hmd Jcr-r) bull; tracks com . pl-nuv, horse rake, mowing Juachine,. tedder, . smopthing harrow, .cutaway har , r. Weeder, Rroyt hoe, land roller, M wagon, toe-board wagon, corn sheller, corn knives, saw .frame, ice tools, two bob sleds, compiete milk-houso . _cquip- ment, including ste: boiler, separa- tor, bottling machine half H, P. steam cngine, Dbottles, cans, boxes, L} old mr-mun- consisting of tables, T wewing machine, organ and other nnldm o0 wumeroas ‘to mentiom Rbbert B. Whlte “ Open to ale M|c ‘an-Mcn‘r{.unch 11:30 A M to 2PM. Supper ala Carte bye small milk man until next Spring,’ when he will try again. Better buy your milk trom one whom you know. Our mille comes from selected, daicy s and is carefully handled and is pastourized which anakes -it a pro- duct whose purity and richness is abso- utely unexcelled, .Xou're safe wl{eu you use our Pasteurized Milk, 7 Quarts for $1 “" E. Seibert & Son Fresh, erisp natty —the way we sefym this work. Have youry cleancd now,. NEW . BRITAIN DRY CLEANING QORP. 72 WEST MAIN STREET HONE 1328%.2 | this ancient capital is' striking. €our- | ;l Oull pains in the back, often under | | "~ Now Young Worcester Man, Run-Down at 50, Reports Splendid Results After Taking Ghnd leleh suffering Tor some ‘time witly run-down® cofidition, today thanks to Glandex Compound, like a new man, all my symptoms having left e, George E. Marks, of 112 ( Worcester, Mass. -~ 4 troubleyd’ o rheumatism ~and times I had such could hardly see. would almost fake After general ~ai Iton \w With Somb- that 1 pains away. “1 was grcat deal treadaches headuches My rheumatic my breath And no matter how .much . sleep 1 had | "t 1 felt tired-out “*Since taking Glandex, riwumatism and heas me, and I no dopger feeling. I' feel just - all the time. however, my ave the tired aut full of ambition BOLSHEVISTS SEEK | TO PLEASE PARTIES Task of Appeasing City and Conn- try Men Not Easy — e 12.—The recent spééches of Bolsheyist leaders in Russ sia”and the utterances of the Bolshevis{ press have indicated a double purpose— to appease both™* pc nts and cit workers; whose interests are very dif} ferent. ’ This two-sided-attitdde is maint it is saill, to conciliate the ges who forfi the vast Yiajority Ju Russiaj ' even at the cost of sacrificing some communist principles, and at the same time to persuade the “town workers that the adoption of a conservative land policy_like the granting of concessions to fToreighers is_a clever, bit of tactics, Nikolai Lenine, Bolshevist premier; addressing a meeting of railway work- Moscow the other day, dwelt on I'thg Jast hattle'” with the, peasants, ~whom he characterized as an uncertain factor that might swing in faver. of capitalism or of the:proletariat. “The .peasants helped the revolu- tion,”” he declared, “but now they are Lired and, bave swung around tg a pro- nounced = petite bourgeoisie. They might even turn monarchist.’” This. *‘Jast battle’’ with the peasants is in reality .a- battle of cajolement. It is a. campaign to win over- the lJand workers. The well known journal Dercvenskaia Kommuna (Village Com- mune) - hes - been rechristened Dergven- skaia~ I peasants are begged to regard it as their special paper and to make their wants known to its sympathetic ear. ‘““You must - kno“‘. peasants, writes, “‘that i Soviet rule, to row, thé reSuscitated white generals will-reappeaf. Only the Czar can replace the Bolsheviki. You must decide for yourselves whether you wafit T orm Meanwhilg the peasants are filled with relief‘at the substitution of a corn tax for ghe edious requisitton and the reqintrpduction of free commerce. H(l\mxl’nl s, © Ma ned, nts} t INGROWN TOE “NAIL ] TURNS OUT ITSELF A nated authority says.that a few arbps of “Outgro” upon the skin sur- rounding the ingrowlng. nail reduces inflammdtion and _pain_ and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin un- derneath the toe nail, that it can not pepetrate. the flesh, and the nail turns najurally outward almost over night. Outgre’ is a harmless, antiseptic manufaciured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyofe can buy from the drug storé a finy bottle containing direc- tions. A true hair grower chnww!afhlrgmfl.hnhu bald Amazing reports of legions of usen 5 % tas stopping loss of bair, over. owing dandruff, conquering baldness. Here's the fairest offer in the world— ase Kotalko. 1f it doesn’t do all you =xpect, get your money-back! Forget past bad luck with your hair. This is mnetu different.” Get a small box of KOT, O at any busy druggist's. Guarantee and directions with the box. Show your friends this advertisement. LIVER TROUBLE the shoulder blades, poor digestion, heartburn, flatulency, sour risings, pain or unecasiness after eating, yellow skin, mean liver troul should take - They correct all tendency to liver trouble, relieve the most stubborn nd give -hengfl: and tone sod bowels, ble. _Plain or Sugar Coated. sALs ou will_not support | . | T feef: d!slr(-i-lng‘ Jsbuild up | left . | .on Dresser sult e | -ests vda (Village Truth) and the] | ! | 58 -Again and; am . veady; for hard time. 1 once more feel any man,in his primge.”’ Mr. Margs cxps Fepical of 1Ie etpéifences « hers who have -deftved om this Zreat nes . tonic reported ithe same the as work as all young ce w flandex i dreds of benfits remarkable The reason Glandé¥ Lrings such amazing results in yo MARY Okes e it helps runsgow —which science is the. many run-down Glandex run-down lu. with taken from i} now say conditt, man_glands Hoosier Beauty Has helped thousands] and swrength. Try a at_good druggists evervwhere, GLANDEX COMPOUND GLAND TONIC FOR RUN-DOWN PEOPLS to Sold MY CLARX NELSON DIES. Charlton, ) ‘Woman eral Children T (Special to The -Chariton, Mass., Clara Levina Nelson, New Britain, Conn.-died at her home street, Charlton, as a re- of a rparalytic sheck, sustained four weecks ago, aged vears, 6 months and 4 days. She was born Sweden, bui had lived in_Charlton moré than 20 years. Jesides 1ET hus- band, Frank A. Nelson) she is-$ur. vived by five sons, Sigffed and win Nelson, both of New Britain, Conn.. and Charles, Knute and Henry Nelson, all of Chatlton; two daugh- Mrs. Esther_ Andefson of New Britain, Conn.. and Misy Ida Nelson of Charlton. . Burial will be in Charl- Leaves Sev- New Britain Herald.) May 12.—Mrs. well knowm in dAy. ai this prlce g DIAMONDS BY AIRPLANE, Belgian Cosigo Mining Campany Con- siders New. Transportation Idea. London, May - 12.—Aerial trans- portation of diamonds is contemplat- ed i the Belgian Congo by a mining company in which American inter- are largely represented, accord- ing to African advices received here. The mines concérned are at Djoko- Punda, in the Kas: Province. At present the journey by bogt.along the JKasal and Congo rivers between the mines and Kinshasa, a dis miles, occupies 35 to 40 da By the use of airplanes, it is expected to ac- complish the trip in about two days. The present output of diamonds from! the Kasai fields is reported to be 230,090 carats;a. year. Exploita- tion of the fields began in 1908. _“How can you possnbly ~wnthout the That is what the Hooclnr owncr says to the wornafl" who is dolll' her kltchen work in the old fashiened, trying: wly. = A HOOSIER po-mveb will: save any womn:nfia It enables youto sit* down at your woMkiscMakes the kitchen ~ “* a.room of -ease and €omfort. T e And right now you can‘buy ‘Ghe¥for But remembez only 7 to be sold ance of 500 | sol,ols’i- IN CENTENNIAL PAG-: - EANT—AJl the college girls of the south envy Miss Nipa W.: Oliver of the Univefsity of Virginig, . She has been selected as solo dancer for the Greek pageant to be given_in_ the Charlottesville (Va.} smphitheater; during the centennial celebration opening June 1. Five hundved.danaers. will take part in the pageant. Inter-Urban Transfer and’ Storage We make a Specialty of Packing, Crating and, Shipbing Housen, Goods. Our ipment is the mest in this section, and our ggen are EXperts. Mhioad the #bode “ Froh GGF trudith TnoTumt: ne” xosl donditiont A< Wnen ‘they are pu whether they~are delivered within_ a ftvu n.AIl‘x or a few hundred:failes. When aesfied: we thke ral starge of Packind: "r-nuns aaa . v TlucL When s Fus, on, Shippind. sither Pucal~or Long D-unmnhus M\@ .l ~Roll Door QA Lsivwanod ER? G #Te ool 8 niid B Cabget Boeodi 5 evamordy e of “steps $3900~=$42 50 .36 % S 0 cottne o T A Mary Gillesple, 12, i the dancmg BRI 8E a.@’*m is not all in her flet. Mary lives at -Sfireveport,slia. AxShie H over tWevcouritry as the “LittlePaviowa.” Now, she's Weok at Shreveporf,, where she leads the °“"WW%%&1&% of 98 per, gent, for all her studies ~am s mact ssigpd o m Just What You’w&uw - e -‘Ofir‘mt'm* E2 Coaac A fl Dalfs ean eolor; rmnbuyfivhfipfl{;:, : . apply it~ E-ougbtcamnu floor or shelves. \ s Rackhffe Uiy o we TGy

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