New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1921, Page 10

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NEY. BRITAIN DAILY -HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 24, E “’W | HARDING RETURNING | TC NATION’S CAPITAL the pace, d in the home-stretch leader; homes, the Buker Extract, toa, #eining friendly favar; noble leader, pure and trus, #ives & winning flavor. Paker's Certified Flavor. ng Extracts are sold by all grocers who care. On request we ikl send washalile 108 Sen. you owr novel, lowse lonf fobeer, e Recipes.” BAKER EXTRACT CO. Latabiiamed 1579 Sprinchiold, Mass. 100 NEED | eyoustrongand “brainy” ut the power inte your ood to overcome dis- ease germs I'"CAL ADVICE ON HOW TO VELOP GREAT ENERGY | AND ENDURANCE ntainsecarbon. When | ligrested it is absorbed from | into the blood. When the | v food comes in contact with n carried by the iron in your arbon and oxygen unite and ng they give off tremendous thereby glving you great force, and endurance. Without iron yo tiex 1o oxygen and withont oxyEe ot} g to umite with the carbon in yom t what you eat does you ne good- get any stoength from it—it is like ol ye et any heat unless the cosl unites fire. bugest weapon with which to prevent ome colds, pacamen ia. K ifiney troubie, n fact almont plenty of good | nd endurance t energy carrier in the body is not metallic fron Which peopla but organie trom like the irom in ntils and apples and like the iron 1D what is known as organic Nuxated h mny bo had from almost any drug- ave been taking metallic iron without | b be no proof that orgamie Nuxated | ot help yo Nugated Irom often in- | energy and endurance of n two weeks an extremely vatuable prodact the Pope at Rome wrete especiaily of % & communication to the Pharmacie Tt has been used and highly recom- former United States Senators, ¢ Congrom, Judges of U. S. Courts, clane and proniinent men 0,000 people are now uxing it annuaily. guaranteed or the man- your mobey. Sold by 1n tablet form onlv Tickles Corns 0 Death ops All Pein—Then Peels the Corn OFf o fox trot on tortured of your corns. If you bave it ) 'u'n‘ il&"n.'? Go.. Cbicago. " i New Dritaln by The Clark d Co,, Croweil's Drug Kore, Dept, Stove, in Se : Go.. Mairi 8¢, 1] _Shao BARBY ZEDRA'S THE ~When you wera helpless. weck old, cuts all the PLANS T0 PUNISH were Housework Sentence Instead of Going to Jail New York, May -=Secif-indulgent ands ‘of QédcensBdroupgh will do to study the character of Magis trete John KocHenfWorfer, Who pr sides (requently In' Long Tsland City irt, and who state after Last many hus well rage oven years on tl nounced that infelicity seven- he as s of martial nd that in beneh too cas came before him eighthg of them the husband was to’ blamc o he retl fo his study to prepare a code of.bet - for thé em- barrassment 6! surly and sglfish hus- who_might.comg befor¢ him in future Inst 1 jail ty To pi e the morning v may clect: breakfast every 2. To wash the dishes in the even- | ing. 8, To take care of the children one | hour a 4. *lo 5. To ay iave one ovening out a week. take the family out every alk in the afiernoon To buy candy and fruit for the and children once a week. w the wife to handle the =s bank account 1 asking his wife n the céntraty, repeat cvery day ' at least promise he made his wife— he wodld love, honot &nd cherish s—when he married her “l am going to try an experiment,” 0 and let the husband whose wnt of his wife ar childrea is established sentence himself to his own punishment and thus give him- self valaable diseipline and relleve me of an irksoine responsibility. “It ‘has been my experience that stupld men abuso thelr wives princi- pally bLecause they have permitted themiselves to lose their sense of per- spective. “Few men recognize the deadly mo- notony of a woman's life in keeping 2 household together on wages or a for the men themselves the only recreation they that of going to and from work, at lenst have some variety in their dayyawhile the wives,.to whom as at- tractive voung girls they once made cloquent love, are committeed to mo- notonous drudgery. “Men like thig need waking up more than thoy nced jail, and T have be- como coavinced thatthe average man would be cured permancently if he coifld bo Bes to the tasks to which his This bal Bronx Zooy New York. s views on the mar- , tb chureh in the morning and | SPRY ONE old you zebra, a kinds of capers at a wi —_—_— wife is committed and thus léarn how | much less aitrhctive her day is than | his. “Sp I am going to give him his chance. If he thinKs that a term in jasl will be.a pleasant thinz or that he is too proud to wash a dish or take the family out, the jail works thirty days in the month and twelve months in the vear. If he prefers my code he ! is free to choose while a suspended | sentence is hanging over him and the pre n officers check up his work day by day.” ATHLETES 24 —New r TO SEND l Boston., May i will send three tional amateur tr: pionships 4. Wil the N ingland and field cham- Cal., on July president of announced to- day. The men will be chosen on the is of performances in the New Engiand championship tournament at the Harvard stadium, Jupe 18, CITY ITEMS Where did vou get that good lTook- ink straw? At Conn. Hat Co., Ar- | cade of course.—advt. L. M. Freedman of 10§ West street | reported to the policer ths mern- ing that he had struck the traflic post the corner of Hartford avenue.and ¢ n strect breaking the lantern. ; He agreed to pay for the damage. | | last week. | night. Rogers alleys at Roaring comedy in Jones” at Lyceum, given by T. A. B. McCarthy could nbt beat Ahderson e what Stone ¢an do to- T:30—advt. “Little Johnny 24 and 2 235, oc! —advt. SETH TANNER What we know, we know; an’ what we don't know we gness at. A new poiut has been put in the public pen holder at th’ puast officc—it’s about time, e ——— e KEW NIGHT RIGNAL—The atest safely device far matoriets is an jlema nated ‘‘orution’’ sigmnalvihat straps on the haak of the hand and automaiigaj. Mayflower Well on Way—Fire on Old Granite State Only Untoward Event. New York, May 24.—President Harding today on his way to Wash- ington en board the presidential yacht Mayflower which left her pier here t night Early this morning | 1ge was eived saying the craft had passed Sandy Hook on a moonlit sea that was made moder- | ately rough by fresh northeast wind The yachf. was accompanied by the destroyver Truitt and the New York _police boat John F. Hylan escorted her as far as the Narrows. The presi- dent and. members of his party re- | tired soon after going aboard. The departure followed a day filied with activity From early in the morning when he atfended a cerc- mony in Hoboken to honor more than 5.000 fallen war heroes whose bodies were there, until he had concluded an addyess ,at the 125th anniversary of the New York, Commercial last night the president was busy. Follow- ing this address he was whisked to oweér which immediately put to carry the chief executive his official duty in Washing- a m ton. But one hitch occurred in the pro- gram for the day. This was caused by a fire which practically destroyed the third oldest: fighting craft in the 2 The Granite State now used naval mili training ship which was lying near the presidential yacht. caught fire when oil on the water about her was fired by a spark from a passing motorboat. Flames swept about her and fire fighting apparatus had tg be placed on the pier at which the Mayflower was lying. The yacht was removed to the foot of 86th street the pler of the Columbia Yacht club wheré the presidential party boarded her. navy. TOR NAIL TUR OUT FTSELF. A few dropa of “‘Outgro’” upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so toughens ‘the tender. - sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the fiesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over | night. thletes to the na- | “Outgro” is a haraless, antiseptic manufactured. for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc- tiona. FAGE DISFIGURED CUTICURA HEALS | ItchingandBurningSevere. Rest Terribly Upset. | My trouble commenced on the side of my face in little blisters with s, @red surface. It ually SSl) spread and the it ing and burning were very severe. My face was disfigured for & while and my rest was terribly upset from the (y, misery. "I tried diffefent rerfie- dies but got no help until I heard of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and after minfsthan for a month I was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. J. M. Boutell, Sterling, Mass., June 13, 1920, Cuticura Soap, Ointment an - mm-reiae-lforpzvery-d.ymik;"\::. SPLENDID BLOCK ISLAND MACKEREL 22¢ b Long Island Sea Trout 25¢ Long Island Porgies 18¢ Silver Bass ,..... 18¢c Conn. River Shad .... 32¢c Bluefish Steak Shore Haddock .. Saybreok Flounders ... Whole Bluefish Halibut, Penobscot River Salmen, Cod Cheeks, Eels, Weak Fish, Live and. Boiled 3 Lobsf-ers, Round and Little Neck Clams, Steaming Clams, 10c We are open till 9° o’clock Thursday evening. Come and see the big l‘u_rgie. IS The pleasure is worth it. THere’s no&iib- stitute for Camel quality and that mild;- fragrant Camel blend. ' ; - The'fellow "Who emolkes ‘Camels, wants Camels.. .That’s. .because Camels have a . . smoothness, a fragrance and. a2 mildness. you: - can’t get in another cigarette. b e s Don’t let anyotie tell you that any other: cigarette at any price is so good as Camels. Let your owa taste-be.the judge. Try Camels foryourself. A fewsmooth, refreshing puiffs 4nd yoi"d walk a’mile for a Camel, too. For_Quick Girls 35 Need Care == FROM the age 'of twelvea girl needs al!b the care the thofight— _%‘ung ful mother can give. any.a woman has suffered years of pain and misery—the victim of thoughtlessness or ignofance of the ‘mother who should have guided her during this time: If she complains of headaches, pains in the back and lower -, limbs, or if you notice a slowness 8f thought, :nervousness: or "irfitability on the part-of your daughter make life easier for her. Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegétable Compound isespeciallyadapted for such conditions; It can be taken in safety by‘any, woman, young or old. - o A . 31 ata uttenberg, N. J, —* My danghter oxbury, Mass.—** My daughterisa. wualhgundow‘)andh:{dfa’lfiting R schoolgirl and she qufi“gred very - epells often, had a bad complexion, much with irregular periods, painful and suffered at her monthly periods. ™ ‘cramps and dizzy headaches. She was . Her grandmother had been taking - sometimes as long as three months be- Lydia E. Pinkham’s“Vegetable Co: ‘twéen her periods and n they came pound for $he Change of Life, and got she wasmotableto do her schoo{home 8 bottle of it for her. She began to lessons because she could not even sit improve with the first bottle and took up. A copy of one of your little books™ five in all and was entirely restored to wasleftin my letter-box and she n health. For a time.she had not been . to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable able toattend school, but she doesnow. Compound for her troublés. She is She recommends Lydia E. Pinkham’s new in good health, is regufar and can \‘egetable Compound . to her friends help me with the housework when and I give you permission to publish not in gchool.”’ —Mrs. VicToriA G: this letter as a_testimonial.”—Mrs, -.SPIESSERT, 74 Bragdon St Roxbury, CATHARINE MCGLOVE, 304 24th St., Mass. € i w Lo Guttenberg, N. J. ! The Sensible Thing is to Try

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