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Stomach A ppendicitis, Chest have v o hetuding advanced need my e, treatments of all kinds, sht bathe nnd all forms of my machine freatments w“ ¢ addidonal cost. oman’s ating room with arge. ® a. m. to 5 p. m. ping~ COOMBS weapathic Physiclan and tor, Main St., Phone 765 S’ GRILL n to the Public hess Men’s Lunch )A.M.to 2P.M. pper a la Carte ST MILK = R BABY or any ot trentments for o ¢ "y £ n | « S 7 D% e \sTEumzen untrented milk AW MILK zerms is dangerous | contains | that | bers of may | s life that ONE germs are ren- rmless by only RIZATION method, t PASTE > v young MILK and old—it ig really not doex It handled ALSO s alone come with PAS- absolutely althy cows and eare, but it is ED, making 1t RICE GIVE Seibert & Son & Starr rt Auto Repairing ng and Lighting Systems. HANNA'S GARAGE, -lu St Tel. 1373 DWLEY BROS. INC. AINTERS AND DECORATORS b7 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 cheerfully given on all jobe ONLY, % Qs. for 1.00 US A TRIAL. e mflah: R\ jo give these materials pecial carc—no shrinking color-changing — try BRITAIN DRY ANING CORP, MAIN STREET W Vegetable Compound to m; IORTURE HER STOMAGH fier Ten Yeais, She Fou Refief in “Fruii-a-tives = Saoro Ave., Saonavesto, Cale T had Stomach Trouile for ten years whizh becamo had that I got Stomach Cramps two or three times aweek. ] Alter years of terrible torture, 2 t Fruit a0 or > trial box, I fi on taking ‘Freiva-tives 1 am thunkful to cav size 2 SESmrep——— Thousands Thank! Dr. Leonhardt atscovered Hem-Roid, the com- mo Pilo remedy cutting— no greasy salves—but a harmless tab- that gives quick. safe and lasting f. Money back if it falls, says rainerd Co who sense No | Glacken, | Holly Make Shaving a Pleasure With Cuticura Talcum After shaving with Cuticura Soap the Cuticura way, Cuticura Talcum is an in- dispensable adjunct. Antiseptic and pro- phylactic, it is soc. hing and refreshing to the most i snder skin WOMAN SICK FOUR YEARS Was Finally Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | Compound ] Steens, Mis: —“l was all run down and nervous with female trouble and my [ij] sides pained me soat | times that 1 could hardly walk. I suf- fered for four years withit. Then saw | your ad\ertiucmvnt #|ble Compound. I feel #|stronger and am able to do most of my housework now. 1 recommend your friends and you may use this letter if you care o do so.”’—Mrs. W. H. BLAKE, Route 1, Steens, Miss. How many women, overworked, tired and ailing eep up the ceaseless tread- mill of ir daily duties until they are afflicted with female troubles as Mrs. Blake was, and are run down, weak and nervous. But every such woman should be convinced by the many letters like hers which we are constant’ ypublishin, g;ovmg beyond question that Lydia nkham’s” Vegetable Compound will overcome such troubles and restore women to normal health and strength. Letters about your health will be given careful attention and held in strict con- fidence if you write to Lydia E. Pink. ham Medicine Co., Lynn, il The Truth About Eczema and Piles ! nds and thousands of people, Peterson of Buffalo, are learn- week that 35-cent box ol Peterson’s Ointment will abolish zema and banish piles, and the ateful letters [ receive every day worth more to me than money. ( had eczema for many years on head and could not get anvthing » stop the agony. I saw your ad and <ot one box and I owe you many thanks for the good it has done me. There isn't a blotch on my head now and 1 couldn’t help but thank Peter- son, for the cure is great,” Miss Mary Hill, 420 Third Pittsburg, Pa, ‘I have had itching piles for 15 years and Peterson’s is the only oint- ment that relieves mc the piles seem to have gone A. B. Rug- er, 1127 Washington avenue. Racine, Wis * Use Peterson’s Ointment for old | wores, salt rheum, chafing and all skin Aiseases. Druggists recommend it. Mall orders filled by Peterson Oint- Thous ays ing every one wenue wd my life”. . STOLZ. i H. McMa i nard McAloon,Christopher Doyle, Dan- il AL | John F. Coffey, { ner. { Rarron, | old [ Will Throw Ope NEW BRITAIN [MEMORIAL SERVICES ! .- FORT. A. B. MEMBERS Exercises to Be Held Sunday Alternoon at Cemeteries Memorial the Y. M. deccased will be held by society for its Sunday service: LAY members afternoon. Appropriate excrcises will the old Catholic cemetery and St Mary's 'Catholic cemetery, The mem- bers will meet the society rooms at 2 o'clock. William Grey will act as marshal and will be assisted by John F. O'Brien, Michael Connors and Daniel Doherty. The procession will march from the home on fayette street, down Main, over Scxton street and then to the tholic cemetery. They will march down Scxton street street, Hartford *nue, and up ley street to the new cemetery will be ziven at the cemetery by Welch to old then North n- the or- as fol- in wre nhers and feceased anization total lows: William H. Mur MeDermott, Bannon, Josoph Patrick me 108 Luby, of Meriden: Thomas h Carmody. John Coyle, Mich Smith, John O'Neil James Donovan, Peter McCrann, Sr.. Michael Marnon, Mich- acl Hussian, Richard Haren, John Sheehan, Michael Quirk, James G lham, Edward Hayes, ward Hin- chey, Luke Daly, Rev. Luke William Gorman, Joh J. Nicholas Hoppe. Michacl . Willlam Corrizan. John Coyle, Peter Scott, John Storey, Willlam Re; . mes McKeon, Rev. W. A, Harty, of orrington: James Smith. Eugene John Duffy, Christopher ntine McDonouglr, . Michael Kelliher, onough, »hn Lord, John Ho an, William Crowe, John F. Crowley Edward Hyland, of Plainville, James Claffey, Patrick Re- gan, Richard Nagle, Wm. McEnroe, Patrick O'Brien. Northampton, Mass., Martin Welch. Dennis O'Keefe, John Bannon, Indian Orchard, Mass., Peter hon, Cornclius Kehoe, Ber- ood, Daniel Henne Raymond Mc¢ Murray, William Smith, Joseph John O'Neil. George Mur- White, Fred Costello, John McGrath, Thomas Martin, Robert “rawley, Lawrence McCarthy of outh Meriden, Thomas Kelliher, O'Dell. Patrick Crowe, Wil liam Marshall, Michael Gannon, icholas Egenton, Francis Connelly, john C Michael J. Claughessy, Grace, O’ Brien, ceski. Harry Swole, ton: D. C. Darrow. D. J. Hollywood. Henry Mooney, J. O’Neil, John J. Bowen, M. McDonough, Edward McDonough, Thomas White, ¥Fred J. Dalton and died in service: Harry Roche, James lahan, tha, Peter Southing- J. Farrell, John Charles Cotter, J. O’Brien. James ( Murray, Francis Moore, James McGrath, John H. Murphy, Joseph P Fred Crowley, James Grace, Hinchey, April 7, 1921; Richs October 11, 1920; William Finnegan, July 1920, and Deny Di Marco, July 1 920. H ren ‘rick TGNORANCE WAS FOLLY. Discov- | 2.—Prohibition ching for contraband 1 mearthed nearly 800 gallons of wines and in a cellar home here The liquor was found in vault d by a thick o guarded with a ponderous iron which officials helieve had not opencd since the death of the Trueman H. Ragby, former Judge of Senec county, 20 years aro. Federal tenants of edga of the was concealed and hoxes. liquor door lock, been owner, probate mor: than tha knowt- are convinced the place had no cellar, the door hehind a ents MRS, nFu’noL YIELDS. and Son’s Properties. . June 2.—Mrs. Emma C. decided to throw open all the accounts of her properties and those of ber deserter son, Grover C. Bergdoll, it has been learned from tive source. Mrs. Bergdoll is said to have agreed that if the government, through Col. Thomas Miller, alien property custodian, will appoint a certified accountant, she will disclose all the records of her cus- todianship of Grover's property. If Mrs. Bergdoll had not decided upon Philadelphis | that course she would have been liable to imprisonment under t trading with the enemy act. Last Friday holdings and those of her fugitive son, who is now in Cermany, were seized by the alien property custodian. The mother was given flve days in which to separate her own affairs from those | of her slacker son. th You idea of tise before rednetion of weight. No starving of tedious exercises. No dodng with salts, 00 jom of time. Just simple, easy Korein .,.um 1nd reduce 10 to 60 e O ol 4155 mu(-l- .mlfl“m Eulogy | Luke | el | | &y John | Joseph | Frank | Thomas | Jeremiah | John Lard- | ra | deep | to which | piie of \\'nodj \('('OIIIII\ of Her Own | | an authorita- all of her DIES AT 95. given , June 1.—Herman A. W. in a quartet at the concert Castle Garden, New York, Lind came is countr: died today at nd came to this co ; y i sung with the late Clara e He, ogg. Mr. Maercklein c bad lived in Hartford 70 years. He was' for John C. Fremont musician and singer of rare ability in| election since then. earlier years and enjoyed a personal | five grandchildren ndship with artists of note. He sang grandchild. 95 years old, his son in Maercklein, Louise this city. He legves and ‘one PHYSICIAN EXPLAINS WHY MOST PEGPLE BECOME WEAK, ANAEMIC, be held at | NERVOUS AND RUN-DOWN Former Member of Philadelphia Health Department Dis- cusses This Important Subject. “The ceason why are weak down have persons who ne and run- into that condition is because they are so constituted that they use up their v energy and nerve force quicker than their bodies can replace it.” So spoke Dr. George M. Lipinski, formerly on the Phila- delphia, Pa.. Department of Health and for a practising phy- sician in when interviewed recently. “Their most rvous for weak, anaemic, down patients. For Wincarnis tains all of these vitally eleménts in a form that system to readily which is acceptable to the cate stomach.” Dr. Lipins] than 10,000 physicians who found Wincarnis invaluable in nervous that city, the tion. persons, g systems fail to extract from the the food they and retain in suf- ficient quantity those mineral ele- ments without which the body ,is ab- solutely unable to create vital ener- and nerve force. And so they go on expending, day by day, their vital energy without adequately replenish- ing the supply until their systems bhe- come completely run-down, their blood gets impoverished and their nerves are unstrung. The inineral elements which are essential in the creation of vital power are particu- larly calcium, potassium, sodium, phosphorus and iron. And these ele- ments must be administered to those patients whose systems do not ex- tract thém in sufficient quantity in the natural way from their food. That Studebaker Pripes Slashed will be greatest praise of And many, eful for the and wornout its remarkable they were w vouched for as a tonic, maker. The statements of newspaper. $1.10 and $1.95. It is sold in Britain by stores. Write for free booklet How to Obtain It,” to S. Agents for Wincarnis. from June 1st. Old Price $1485 1485 1800 2450 1875 1875 1875 2850 2950 2350 The following prices effective Model Light Six Touring, 5 pnssen;fcr Light Six Roadster, 2 passenger Light Six Coupe, 2 passenger Light Six Sedan, 5 passenger New Price $1235 1300 1695 1995 1585 1625 1635 2450 2550 1985 Special Six Roadster, 2 passenger Special Special Six Club Roadster, 4 passenger Six Touring, Six Coupe Six Sedan, Touring, passenger Special 4 passenger Special Big Six passenger 7 passenger New Models That Will Be Ready by Sept. 1st. 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Inquire at The American Engineering Co. 332 Washington Street, Any time between 8:00 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. in when Jenny He had also Kel- ¢ his first vote nd voted at every a son, great |is why I always recommend Wincarnis and run- con- necessary enables the similate them and most deli- s only one of the more have such cases and have spoken and written in prepara- many thousands of health and strength Wincarnis gave them when have virtues reconstructive and blood- some of these persons will be published from time to time in the columns of this Wincarnis 1s put up in two sizes— New Dickinson Drug Co., 169 Main St., and all other first class drug instructive “Hundred per cent Health, Edward Las- sere, Inc., 400 West 23y Street, New U eels Like “Boy” After Gland Pille tles, but weight and my strength it ever was. My stomach and bowels are in cxcellent condi my nerves are as calm and steady as ever, and now 1 sleep like a log. I get up feeling like a colt. With this renewed vitality and ambition I feel like a boy again! Glandex is certainly a great tonic and., 1 gladly recommend it. Mrs. Leamy, also been taking Glandex, says: "I think Glandex is a wonder ful remedy. T was very nervous and frritable sleep mights, pounds in as zood as At 52, Gains 15 Pounds in Month —Feels Splendid Renewal of Vitality and Strength—Wife’sE Health Improved. i I surely would feel that I was not doing my duty if T did not say a good word for Glandex Compound, the new gland toni said Mr. John J. Leamy of 306 Van Buren St., Syracuse, N. Y. ‘‘Seven years ago 1 had pneumonia which left me in a terribly weuakene and run-down condition. I was both- ered with stomach trouble, had awful headaches and dizzy spells, my appe- tite became very poor and I lost much in both weight and strength. It seemed as though there wasn't an ounce of strength left in me. “I suffered with muscular rheuma- tism, my nerves were all unstrung, 1 couldn’t sleep nights. I'd get up feel- ing ‘all in.’ No matter what I took I couldn’t seem to improve. Then I heard about Glandex and decided to try it. 1 surelv was amazed at what it did. ©1 ately. wio has cause of many run-down conditions—b nemng them wif gland extracts taken from the glands of vig- orous sheep and cattle. Practically on thel same principle as re-charging a storage bat It weak, pale, thin or gencrally run-down) try {his remarkable tonic. Brings results or your money back. Has helped thousands| to regain health and strength. Try a bot- tle! Sold at good -druggists cverywhere. GLANDE COMPOUND GLAND TONIC FOR RUN-DOWN P could see improvement immedi- 1 have only taken three bot- Screen EArLy Everything Here to Fight the Fly! SCREEN DOORS! A three-panel or four-panel door, for ex- ample. Run the fly blockade further with our WINDOW SCREENS—of wood or metal. For economy’s sake, we’ll give you SCREEN WIRE CLOTH for re- covering doors and windows— black and pearl wire. And the SWATTERS! 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