New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1921, Page 5

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ghbo y's x-Dou ' secmed tov look pretty oon n 80 wrong an Cimpty I started d fe So Weak Was Going to Leave Ci(:"'\lr.!lf!\:“l Job—Says Gland Pills'Quickly | “But just Restored His Health Strength. and for bufiding people up an Amazing Results ,Everywhers, am Glandex btings such amasni ‘After being so weak d I ‘was about to throw up my thank health strength has increased wonderfully and rundown that job today to Glandex Compound my been restored. my and vigorous sheep and same principle battersy vell known health builders. thin gonerally romarkable tonic back. Has alth and NEW GLAND TONIC FOR RUN-DOWN PS I'm feeling just great ald Royal Q. Worc , Who is a veteran of many of the | engagements Wo 1 who is a well-known membe Harris, Salem Mass mpertant War of the wn try e Enn he 1 1= to v bottle American Leglon My it health started that | couldn't get rid of itk 13 hours every night ek, In n boller room pit I knew it 1 lost: all my DARLING BABY BRIGHTENS HOME Children's Laughter a Pleasing Sound with a eold | ! had to cven night and before noin. I mbition wa vitality completely nd Pa.—*‘T am writ- you what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- und has Wone for me. We md six children die almost at birth. From one hour to nine- teen davs is all they have lived. Before my next one was born I took a dozen bot- tles of your Vegetable Com- pound, and I can say that it is the greatest medicine on earth, for this baby is now four months old, and a healthier baby you would not want. | am sending you s picture of her. Everybody says ‘That is a very healthy looking baby.” You havemy consent to show these few lines to anybody.’’— Mrs. C. W. BENZ, 131 3rd Avenue, Altoona, Pa. ing to te! Mrs. Janssen’s experience of interest to childless wives, Millston, Wis.—** I want to give you a word of praise for your wonderful medicine. We are fond of children, and for a considerable time after we were married [ feared 1 would not have any. I began taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, and it strengthened me so I now have a nice, strong, healthy baby girl. 1 suffered very little at childbirth, and I give all the eredit to your medicine, and shall always recommend it highly." -~ Mrs. H. H. JANs: Millston, Wis. Mrs. Held of Marinette, Wis., adds her testimonial for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. She says: Marinette, Wis.—‘‘ I was in a nervous condition and very irregular. My doetor advised an operation. My husband brought me one of your booklets and asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It overcame my wankness so that I now have a healthy baby girl after having been mar- ried nine years. 1 am glad to recommend your medicine, and you may use my Lietter as a testimonial.’ —rs. H. B. HELD, 3% Jefferson St., Marinette, Wis. There are many, many such homes that were once childless, and are now blessed with healthy, happy children pecause Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound has restored the mother to a strong and healthy eondition, as it cts asa natural restorative for ailments as indicated by backache, irregu- rities, displacements, weakness and nervousness. Women everywhere should remember that most of the commoner ailments of women are not the surgical ones—they are not caused by serious displace- ments or growths, aithough the symptoms may be the same, and thatis wh; #so many apparently serious ailments readiiy yield to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, as it acts as a natural restorative. Itcan be taken wimpvr{vrt safety and often prevents serious troubles. Therefore if you know of any woman who is suffering and has been unable to secure relief and is regretfully looking forward to a childless old age, ask her to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, as it has brought health and happiness into so many homes once darkened by illness and despair. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private Text-Book upen “Ailments Peculiar to Women ” will be sent to you free upon request. Write to The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. This book contains valuable information. UTMEG PUBLICITY BUREAU t us plan for y sure getter of results. MULTIGRAPHING Typewriting ¥ STREET. FOR RENT Entire floor 90x50 feet, with power, gas and water connections, suitable for light manufacturing or storage. are OF ALL KINDS Mailing List Addressing 831 NSTAN Inquire at The American Engineering Co. 332 Washington Street, £ -y time between 8:00 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. STEAMSHIP TICKETS %FOREIEN REMITTANCES | 'TOALL PARTS OF THE VIORLD’ EORGEANUIGLEY 257 2'¥ NEW RRITAIN.CONN STRFET Amazing Recovery nd tak nd Iy nd a “Direct By Mail Advertising Campaign.” They “nvelopes | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDA Y, JUNE o9, 1921. HIGH FINANCE 1§ SEEN N HONESTY Four Year Old Youngster Turns a Worthy Penny Little Mixs Elvira’s big eves had Leen inquiring into matters mundane for about four venrs. Many strange sights had made them even larger than ft was their wont to be A few days playing in of her homc, they were attracted by =omething all, bright and shiny. Her hands sped the object. Im- mediately there came to her mind the knowledge ~that she had similar objects before in the {of her mother who had jthem for various articles which sub- sequently found their way the dinner table : The small therefore, things o, gr h to shiny keeping. might to b childish house philosopher round, was worth which it | chanzed were much | With eager | rushed into the guide mother. Elvira's child in object Th for be ex- desired haste she to consult her and friend— than the of mother, intricate affairs, discovered ter had found Saving it wiser matters world that her daugh- ten-cent piece. for the little girl. &iv her penny with which | Play instcad of the more valuable plece, the mother put the dime aside. Miss ficd hut Elvira satis- larzer could of a went on was perfectly The copper was. a bhit and bore picture that she see well—the strange face strange sort of man. She her way rejoicing. Presently, however. falls of finance got in its work. When mother and small daughter stood | together on the porch they noticed a neighbor searching about the walk “T lost a tem-cent piece.’ claimed the neighbor. Miss Elvira looked as the latter told of and returned the sum | bor, But the ljttle troubled he had her copper knew nothing of her mother's loss— and the mother was out a penny. | Miss . Elvira. should anyvonc wish | to consult her in matters i= the daughters of Frank Rogers, of the Municipal mployment Bureau. ex- at her mother the child's find ta the wancier was not CONTRACT FOR COAL United Coal and Wood Company ¥ sh Firc Houses The United Co | was awarded the supply sev 10 for contract the of 130 tons of coal the 1 local fire stations by the board fire commissioners. The bids re- ceived ave as follows United Coal! and Wood $12.85 perf tore W. L. Damon com- pany. $15.50: Ciy Coal and Wood | company, $15.5% Citizeris’ Coal com $15.50: Remon’ Brothers, §14 | Shurberz Coal company, $15. The | board will recommenda to the council the contract he awarded to the United Coal and Wood company. e——————— company | pany ter beaith, fat self-traatment. have redoced 1 60 Dounds. Become siender and pleasant method. endorsed by By Korein tabules at v free brochure with many o y0u in phis wrapper) write to ND-68,” Sutien X, Cuticura For All Skin Irritations Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water to free the pores of impurities and follow with a gentle application of Cuticura Oint- ment to soothe and heal. They are ideal for the toilet, as is also Cuticum Talcum for perfuming. Sample Bach Mall Labd- ‘where Soap Ze. tment 26 and 50c 126e. . ‘Cuticura Soap shaves witheut mug. front exchanged | her | to ! one of the pit- | neigh- | she | financial, | and Wood company | Conn. Inventions } | ents Issued May 17, 1921, by S. Patent Oflice to Connccti- cut_Inyentors. . - (List furnished by Manning, bury, Conn. Frank G signor to I able rim | Christian Bodmer. New BDrit Assignor to The Stanley Works. f set. Charles office of } | Beron. Waterbury As- { P. Guilfoile. Demount- | ain Saw- - One Two and Cuno, Merjden patents. for Cigar-lighter; the other for switch. Christopher Donahue, port. Hose-supporter. Robert Haines, New Britain the arold | 168 Grand Street, Water- | Bridge- | As- | signor to ", Cowles & company. Cury | ‘tain roller and bracket. Lewis J. g I na F. R. Waterbury. Assignors to The { Button company. Button. Roger A. Kahl, Wallingford. Collar- i button. Arthur E { can Kazimieras f Clothesline Joseph F. Lamb, New i signoi* to Landers. Frary Interlock for swinging | wringers. John nor of Patent Kammritz, Hartford Krizevicius, el. New Ha- ,ven Britain. As- and Clark. 1. Lenholt, one-half to Coupling-fastener. William J. Maloney. Ansonia ' tachment for warping-machines, Jesse B. Smith, Stamford. siznor to Underwood Typewritey pany. New York, N. Y. Typewriting- { machine. Elmer . Stone, New | sigvor to The American { corporation. Terminal for purposes. Giuseppe E. Terranova. New ven. Forming molds for dentis Ernest Twigg, New Britain. |nor to Landers, Frary & { Wringer-support Arthur D, Chair-tip. Franklin R. White, Waterbury. K patents for buttons. A Patent Button company Pesign Patent. Adolph €. Recker, Oakville. nor to The Chase companie | Waterbury. Plural Lamp-soc H Trade Mark Rezistration The Acme Shear company Scissors and shea. Magic Auto Supply company, ford. Automobile tire i Noble & Westbrook Manufactur- {ing company, East Hartford. K and | Hartford, Conn. Marking and stamp- | ing machines. icorge 1. Parker. Stamford. boards and pieces therefor. ¢ W. lat ‘Shop. Inc., Conn.. and New York, N. land caps for men. Russell Manufacturing Middletown. Suspende garters, elastic br Guilford C. R. Assig- Tainter. Britain, ¥ As- s use. Ass Clark. Variell, Waterbury. = i Assig- Inc., el. ‘} Bridge- i Hart- Game- Norwalk, Y. Hats company, hos-support ds and cords, | ete i The { company. | the picc | : | s | Salt’s Textile Dridgeport. Manufacturing Pile fabrics in The § of pastelike cor | The M. D. sm ville. Cold and nail-sets, punches. Stoddard, Gilbert & company, { New Haven. Cigars. The Yale & Towne Mfs. Stamford. Fasts, locks, and | thereof. fasteners, etc. Applications for Trade Mark Regis- tration. The Prestoy Mfz. company House-tables, housc-ch at company. Hartford. tency. Soap . Plants- cape and Inc., parts Bridge- port. airs and desks. The Salt’s Textile company, Bridgeport the piece. The Seamless . New Haven. az or bottles Mermaid Dish Middletown. machines and Pile Rubber Rubber company. hot-water Washer compary, Electric dish-washing parts thereof. ROSE ON PAROLE WORK Former Local Man. sition at Butte, Montana—Once Worked at Stariey Works. Ludwig Rese. this city, now living tana. has received as state parole new duties ing in throughout former resident at Butte, an commissioner. His are in the form of keep- close touch with prisoners that state in order to place them in employment as soon they are paroled. Mr. Rose has been a resident of Montana for the past 123 years. When living in e W Britain he was employed at the Stan- iley Works and {on the Hartford-New Britain line His many friends here will be pleased to hear of his rapid advance- ment. He is a staunch republican and was one of the organizers of John Erickson club of Silver county of Mentana. He is also Mason, Odd Fellow, Knizhtss of thias and a ! navian Brotherhood. Mon- power-driven | dwara electrical i Ha- { nor to The repair outfits. | Appointed to Po- | of | appointment | later as a' conductor { the | Bow | a | Py- | member of the Scdndi- | White, | oil- | company, | Manufacturing | fabric in | OWN A HOME 128 BRIGHTON ST.—Bungalow, all improvements, nearly new and a very desirable location. 196 CARLTON ST.—Another desirable bungalow for only $5,000. VANCE STREET—S5 room cottage for $5,000. Ty BCAL.CCTATES Care and Responsibility. HE responsibility attached to the preparing of a remedy for infants and childres is undoubtedly greater than that imposed upon the manufacturer: of remedies for adults whose system is sufficiently strong to counteract, for a time at least, anmy injurious drug. It is well to observe that Castoria is prepared today, as it has beer for the past 40 years, under the personal supervision of Mr. Chas. H. Fletcher. What have makers of imitations and substitutes at stake? What are theh responsibilities? To whom are they answerable? They spring up today, scattel their nefarious wares_broadcast, and disappear tomorrow.. .. : ! Could each mother see the painstaking care with which the prescription, fy Fletcher’s Castoria is prepared: could they read- the innumerable testimonials from grateful mothers, they would never listen to the subtle pleadings and false argum of those who would offer an imitation of. or substitute for, the tried and tru II‘letcher’s Castoria. Children Cry For CASTORIA . A Word About Truth. “Great is Truth, and mighty above all'things.” So sxysthe Testament, yet it is equally true ‘to-day. Truth shows se fi fears no enemies. % - From the.inception of Fletcher's Castoria, Truth has beea watchword, and to the conscientions adherence to this motte. fa.: preparation of Fletcher’s Castoria as well as:in its advertising is the s:i{et of its popular demand. 1 P imitations, all substitutes, all just-as-good 4 the element of Truth, lack the righteo_"?nu of deing, lack sl blance even in the words of those who would deceive. - And you! Mothers, mothers with the fate of the Werld hands, can you be deceived? Certainly not. Fletcher’s Castoria is prepared for Infants and Children. disfinctla; r:fedy for o;h&l:lfle-ones The BABY’S neod for a m icine to e the place tor Qil, Paregoric Soothing 8 was the sole thought that led to its discovery. ;fi" try t» con BABY’S troubles with a medicine that you would use for MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT 1S AROUND EVERY BOTTEE OF FEETCRENS G cenuine CASTORIA: ALwayg Bears the Signature of Net Contents 15 Fiuid Dracin Qoo Drops |l oting Dide Prom 55 e d Rest Goatains' Gheerfulness an! ’ dy for Reme A helpful i rrhoed B 1d At Omonths © i & 5 40(‘[\15 LSl DoskEs P For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ado CIGARETTES

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