New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 25, 1921, Page 12

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FIRST PHOTO OF HAYWOOD IN RUSSIA 7 ]‘URKS [;[]NH[]ENT | OF FINAL VICTORY LlnEn By Co ARES ‘ THERE_ARE'MANY WAYS a haby has of expressing any pain or irregularity 0l Gh'f ‘ or digression from its normal condition of health and happiness. A short | el Tells Correspondent: sharp cry, a prolonged irritated cry. Restlessness, a constant turning of the head 01 Army Plans or of the whole body, fretful. In these and other ways a baby tells you there is =3 something wrong, Most mothers know. that a disordered stomach, or bowels that b R do ndt act naturally are the cause of most of haby’s sufferings. A call for the doctor July 20 (The Associatea reey 2| 13 the first thought, but in the event of any delay there should be ready at hand Pasha, the brilliant chief | of the Turk forcer’ on win mariencs| & Safe remedy such as Fletcher’s Castoria. e depends muchrof the succe: Castoria has been used for baby’s ailments for over 30 years and has mer- rd in the hard school of fr 0 ited the good will of the family physician in a measure not equaled by any other Biitish, during (e sreat s eenecnr. | 0aby's medicine because of its harmlessness and the good results achieved. icr s Davendlies here nel And remember this: Castoria is essentially a baby’s remedy and not a cure- action than to words! all for every member of the family. What might help you is too often dangerous only in mig okt oniRE with diffeuitly | when given' to’a babe. Rather deaf, hearing with difficultiy making convers; hroughout the army, to the last sold e H is known and when he speaks ‘to sol- 3 < I re n r o r diers in the ranks, . : does often, ST i \ they shout their answes However, with the Greek offensive = in full swing, Ismet pasha invited the | . - - correspondent to stay and go about SR With him. I want tg talk o you be- PRI o cseescesecniaze =0 Lhie Celiow i st Sloeves reading a|CAUse we Turks rarely present our taken at the Third Internatio Communist Communist paper between i of the[side of the case,” he said. ‘“‘As an Conference at Moscow. That's Bill on the right. Internationale. SReecammooulaieal kst areutal i not friendly.” So riding in his auto- mobile among the troops, or lunchir NATION’S SUPER HOST | A0 LIVESLOST [ et il i | tionalists, was train- | to| | from one day to another. : PER | -3 PER GENT. g ‘““We are lonely out here in our ACCORUIS S 1 K24 1 eparationforAs Tax Receipts for Month Will Run to | mountains, cut off from the world, and ‘;fififigfimwww {we' want to know what, the world is (ORI S $15,000, Collector Bernadotte Loo- | thinking about,”” he explained. .tmgtheStemadiSdlflM s Angietuates. .‘;\1‘:.\”0‘ know is that we are oblig- Mg ~CHILDREN ]_&ts 'rhmk It Over. the war. We are fighting Taxes paid by men working out s all we have, Our cause is just. i \ There is such a thing as saying too much on any subject, and shele aomaiinel Gobis dn the | o are in \h“"‘pn\:xvt'll?n \()\%O\l(u‘:‘l:j:-(\x; i the “grand-stand” talker sooner or later becomes a bore. The truth e b et S22 A is always welcomed, and the truth reiterated and confirmed is more tice. No one should accept’ war ex- VS ——— than welcome—it reaches your innermost soul. averaged $500 a week. In the cases|cept as an inevitable necessity. Ce » £ of men who have teams and whose | tainly the Greeks were not in this ne- i Fletcher’s Castoria is all its advertising has claimed for it. weekly earnings are about $40, one- “"”1‘1-:“ s o 1 Scrutinized . y the microscope of public opinion and used for over thirty ey e i s war has been: brousht on by | ; b i s B h‘nlf\ theTheArnn)‘g'\ are :T:m;:o 1?2 e Rl Sl i years it stands without a peer in the hearts of thoughtful, cautious, taxes. ose earning but § @ said that we soldiers are cruel, and A Horm St discerning Mothers. And once used, mother love—there is no substitute allowed to pal less than half. The |qurely we are, but wars are made by Hostergrren Flavor. for mother love—will scorn to try a “substitute” or a “just-as-good” employ totalled $575 last week and for several weeks prior to that time collections thus far for August total |cynical-minded or stupid diplomats f: A_helpfllm.emflf?m $140,000 and are averaging $1,000 a ""?lfl“cruvl than w g C‘ms“pafimu\dbhnm. \ Masquerading -under many names drugs that are injurious to the day at present. Collector Bernadotte Why should Greek peasants be % ! cverishness i i E Loomis anticipates that $150,000 will | sent to our land to massa and mur- 1 imdL‘;ss ‘I)S:SLEEP tender babe have found their way into some households, but the light of be taken in this month. der and burn? Surely peasant ! pesytti gmmfrém»inlnfalfl» experience soon casts them out. Are they cast out before it is too late? The collector’s books disclose that |doesn’t wish to do this e knows - i res IL‘ e 9 Morris Cohn is now the heaviest in- | is that he is fighting for King Constan- N FacSimife Signature of MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA lividual taxpayer in the city, di tine. The king flatters himself that 0 &% W placing Fred Beloin who held that | he has military talént. But he will lose T3 e CAS O b e R e e e S e o S — e Goen GENUINE T ALWAYS loin recently sold his hotel while Mr. | people understand how unjust ! . Bears the Signature of is the NEW YORK. Cohn has added to his realty hold- |ar. . ings. “The king thought the war would be ¥ “At Gmonths ‘(’.l:\..fi a promenade like the one he made in | SRSl 2 = DosEs ~40CE” AID FOR COLLEGE. Switzerland,”” exclaimed the vivacious & = little general, his black eyes sparklin “‘But he won't. Military logic is against him. : London, Aug. —DMiss Sarah Em ly Davies, a pioneer in the woman Exact Copy of Wrapper. caffrage movement, who recertly died 2/ are coming with lots of i London at the age of 91, was one of terial. These will be ours in t'me. the founders of Girton College, the|Say the Greeks have now 80,000 effec- | &= lirst English college for women, and|tive combat men. We have as much A[APLE IHLL was an honorary doctor. of laws of]|and we have the men to keep on in- The disarmament conference will bring thousands of visitors to Wash-| Glasgow University. In 1866, she| ‘"easingfour army as we capture Greek ington. Henry T. Fletcher, undersecretary of state, is now busy as the|.ng Mrs. Garrett Anderson took tc terial to outfit th Whereas the nation's super host. His is the task to welcome, house and entertain them.|ihe Ho That's almost as big a job as disarming the nations. o S Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Dary of Maple of Commons, for presen- 5 g WIACKT- 134411 avenue have returned from a tation by John Stuart Mill, the fiyss|C/l¥. They have drawn their lasi|wo weeks' stay at Iduna hotel, York = — = petition for the vote for women. roops, taking boys of eighteen. Beach, Maine. > i - ““At the armistice, we disbanded an Would Y’ Like His Job? = s of 500000 mn. Wo can 568 them| orrts Norasirom ot Robbins ave- BIG FLOOD DAMAGES. ; now we are taking oniy|pue is reporfed as improving at the e picked men." artfordd hospl z Z Loy Ao e Ml S Hartford hospital, where he under sked 1f he had any Germans or|went an operation for appendicitis, s in his forces, he said: “*Of [on Monday. | unprecedented floods in the Malir dis-|course not. Have you scen any? We _ trict, which is in the watershed of the[don't need them. Mrs. Alice Brigham Carrier who Indus, has caused extensive damage.| ‘“Without faith, the hest prepared |12 been the guest of Mrs. E. J. Skin- Entire villages have been swept away,|war may be lost. We have that. ner for several week has gone to 10 persons having been killed and many | know our cause is just. Our s ury to visit relatives before re- more are homeless, while cattle have[may not be spick and s Surep- | tWrning to Florida. been drowned and crops destroyed. ean eyes they may look illy equipped, s 5 but their hearts i anfd tmeyl C DroSieta commtiee o oF (G know how to fight. They will fishe|l2dles’ Literary society held its post- YOUNG CHALMERS WIN, until {old the war is over and won. It ]’;:;’“‘;“’ n';";}“ N‘:;;’;!:‘"“:"‘r:‘\;":n"“.“‘r{;:f bins avenue. This society has been | defeated the Smugglers yesterday by unusually active this year. Besides | a score, of 19 to 6. dward Conelley “*At the end of the great war the study of literar ubjects and cur- o B & ~ | Allies thought to crucify us, using >lrent events the ladies have given playing with the losers made 5 errors. | Grecks and Armenians to drive >l much time to community work and The batteries for the winners were|pajs We gave up our arms and our|outside charitable interests. The (Klatka and Conuckowski; for th4 105- | . innon. But with an irregular army we [park committee has done efficient e MOLCoRand BRI arskl have slowly restored the parts to our|work in beautifying and caring for cannon, manufactured the breech|the green between Robbins avenue picces, removed by the British. We|and Thompson street. SIAM AND URUGUAY RATIFY. |have also captured Greek material, A vy Geneva, Aus. 25.—Siam and Uru- [likewise arms and cannon sent by the| An m'}nnmmnal bench was added to e : R ~ | British to Armenia, and we have se-|the park improvements yvesterday. guay have ratified the protocol and | . 3 priticn supplics sent to Denni-|is the gift of Mrs. W. E. Spittler, kine. president of the Ladies’ Literary so- justice The action of thesc mnationi| rpers no military reason why we |ciety. bousht by the proceeds of a brings the total number of ratifications But |card party given at her home recent- up to 26, Iv. Many of the ladies of the Literary society have been earninz money this summer for the park fund. from Karachi, British India, says that The Young Chalmers of High street, | May take 10 years, but we are prepar- ing for that, statutes of the international court of shouldn’t retake Constantinople. we must first get rid of the Greeks on this front. WELLES PROMOTED. PR e Washington, Aus. 25.—Announce- \ ) s 2| diss Betty Spring, daughter of Sacul L o MONOGRAM "EM, GIRLS |, /"7, Sire 6. K. Spring of Thomp- ke s e s e con street, entertained about 20 of ; her younsz friends Monday afternoon T s 1k s " = & ner Welles as chief of the Latin- : 3 R in celébration of her sixth birthday ynic .l.uxt‘\\mo. Buttermilk. ~ Fatent medicine. 'rhey all come( ymerican division. Mr. Welles o : 3 anniversary. Among the guests was e e T e apiiam Linder. He determines their alcoholle| pean acting chief since August 1, 102 . - ! Carolyn Cook, daushter of Rev. War- s R e g ren F. Cook of Montclair, N. J. LONDON'S UNEMPLOYMENT FIRE A SN e ment today of the ppromotion of studies in Northeastern univer Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harding of! Robbins avenue and their daughters e g 1 :(,‘n’:n:nt‘i Dotfselihavel soneloniia An aviator tried to outdistance a racing auto on the speedw T e R town, Pa. He crashed to the track. Engine torn loose from fu 5 D s hole in four-inch floor. But—nobody was hurt! : —_—— James Smith, Douglas TIbelle and |Georze Rarton of Elm Hill rode their bieycles to Rockwell park, Bristol, Tuesday and camped there for the day. Florence and Alice Goodale of New- Fl T t d h : : B e avor, 1aste an y tha AN - relatives In Elm Hill. d . 9 . ° 1o thee gave ot shon e v, Lestr Sheasd of Fim s has re- you don’t find in ordinary long looks it will not be necessa e o C ’ look up. in order to recogniz . Flak Th t h in Chicago, takes the country by > : AT e et S e Horlicks they’re called— \- med it . “The ORIGINAL our initials are Ypos to be N "M .Mgllgt,i_\Mllbw, embroidered at the ankle, but there P -, are no set rules. "\i—-; ~d ] ost [ oasties be a great help to the laundry work- | Y nd cut down the number of! m‘nront stockings. # best corn flak,es 4 L the Initinl ML e i Chi-| The “Food - Drink” for All Ages. “Wanted: 60 men ia lumber yard.” Four thou- out and soon the lumber yard, covering 17 acres was hear folks on the street T Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and sand answered this adv. in London. After 60 had of flame. Here's a general view of the fire,! «Oh, gee. here come (. @ | Fountams. Ask for H 4 been accepted the gates were closed. Rioting broke Loss $5,000,000. see I. C. is back in town. " seAvoid Umitations & Substitutes And that’s why you must say ‘Post Toasties” to your grocer to avoid getting ordinary Cern Flakes.

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