New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1921, Page 5

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Philadelphia Lady Relieved |[LEGAL CLASS WOULD i i OF Nervous Tndigention | AV LYS FR AR 5405520 The owo mmlnncnul ] Others testify to wonderful virtues Think Aeronautics Need GOVErD-|cwprasizea vy re lows: B dici mext AGHOII Imme.dia[el Whether control should be exertedi ) 2 of world-ren medicine y by the national Sovernment; H, R1 f‘ ORD such control | “Let anyone who may question the|dition. I often recommend it to mY| Cincinnati, Aug. 26.—One of the|spould De conferred by constitutional STORE CLOSED MONDAYS UP TO SEPT. 5 INCLUSIVE. truth of your claims for Wincarnis/friends as a preparation unusually|most interesting and unusual features|amendment, or seized under the claim | come to me and I wlil soon dispel anlhlgh in merit and reasonable in|,, be introduced and g of the exercise of existing powers, ! their doubts,” said Miss Helen Miller, | Price.’ convention of the Ameri. A The committee after thorough in-|§ who lives at 10 W. Thompson Street, sociation, to be held here Aug. 30 to|vestigation finds and will report that| EXCLUSIV E Philadelphia, recently. Mrs. A. A. Choate of 24 Nelson|Sept. 2, will be the matter of rec-|the en‘hi“]‘-""sn“\l”fi arising from the “A year ago I had a very bad spell| Place, Newark, N. J., writes: ommending the enactment of consti- | bresent state of the law may be con- of nervous indigestion and alchou:h( “It gives me great pleasure to speak| ttional law to bring about the proper | venient!y contributed to the follow my doctor did all he could for me,|a good word for ‘Wincarnis' e arnis’, for jt|solution of the demands of aero-|ins specific difficulties in existing |§ nothing he gave me relieved me of|certainly proved a wonderful friend|nautics. laws. The uncertainty as to what the s the dreadful attack. indeed at a time of great weakness| The recommendation that such ac- |law is governing; the lack of any uni- | @ “I lost my appetitite, I could not|caused by the Grippe. It was just|tion be taken comes from a specia!|iorm laws; the conflict of laws; thc ir. |§ sleep, my nerves got worse and I| A | what I needed for it quickly enabled{ommittee on the law of aviation, |sufficiency of law; the I d of un- rapidly lost weight. | me to get a gooa night's sleep and re- hich i its report to the executive|regulated flight; the hazard of unde- “I had read about your wonderrul‘m;n my usual health.” committee of the association express-[fined responsibility; the bazard ot tonic Wincarnis—for = wonderful it > its Hope that in the enactment of | personnell in unlicensed or unequip. AT_ certainly is—and I decided to give it any legislation by Congress, the most [ ved or unadequately equipped pilots; a trial. Its effect was truly wonder-| If you are weak, nervous, shaky,|-areful preliminary consideration be |tlie hazard of deficient air worthiness ful. Almost immediately my ap-irritable, sleepless—unfit for either|siven to the constitutional features of |0t aircraft. Together these make up petite came back and soon I was able|work or play; sick in body and spirit| an proposed legislation, to the end|4 bunch of uncertainties and a bunch to get a refreshing night's sleep. MY and finding life a burden—you owe it|that it may be determined whether the | of embarassments whi make the nerves grew steady, my indigestion|io yourself to give Wincarnis a trial ; ° ° a y S to yoursy g s rial.| broper develcpment and regulation of | proper conduct of the business of air- disappeared and I began to put on| Wincarnis has been recommended|naeronautics does not require a con.|craft insurance extremely difficult if |y flesh. In fact, I gained 8 pounds“as a meritorious general tonic, re-|sttutional amedment confferring | not impossible. B while taking Warcarnis.” storative, blood-maker and nerve-|complete jurisdiction over aeronautics| The committee expresses the belief strengthener by more than 10.000| uron the United States through its ap- | rhat recourses to a constitutional Mr. Jos. Moller, a business man of| physicians, whose letters the manu-|propriate deparments, instead of at.|amendment is desivable in pro:iding H 42 Chandler street, Worcester, Mass., | facturers have on file. mpting to adopt devices of ques. |resulation of air service and at fne NEW TAILORED Sl:JlTS FOR FALL WEAR—New Models in who was in a nervous and run-down| Wincarnis is but up in two sizes—) tionable constituionality to make ex-|same time admonishes that the great- the longer styles in fine quality tricotine and ve- 25 00 condition when he started taking|$1.10 and $1.95. ¢ is sold in New]isting national powers apply to this|est care should be taken to make it|@ ' lours; many models to choose from o Wincarnis, says: Britain by the Clark & Brainerd Co.,| uew branch or human activiy. ampl)i] con!lprchtcnsr\\flu because of the FALL SUITS WHICH PORTRAY THE NEWEST FASHIONS— “I really cannot praisc Wincarnis|and all other first-class drug stores. The report further states that|‘act that the art of flyiag is still in its - hi e - A A too highly as a tonic and nerve-| Write for free instructive booklet,| neither the public nor the legal pro-|inffancy. The commitiee also sub- Tailored models which anticipate the fall vogue for tailored suits builder, for it certainly did me a|“Hundred Per-Cent Health. How To| fession appears to be alive to the|mits a tentative constitutional amend are offered for the most part in Navy Blue and $32 50 world of good. I always keep it in|Obtain it,” to Edward Lassere, Inc.,|demands of the situation. There is a| ment suggested by Major Elza C Black the house for Mrs. Moller also finds it| Dept. E, 400 West 23rd Street, New|prevalent tendency it is asserted _ 3 . to|Juhnson of the United States arm:|§ WOMEN’S SUITS IN MANY HANDSOME STYLES—So smart beneficial whenever in a nervous con-| York, U. S. Agents for Wincarnis. regard the problem as primarily, if 1 r 1 f st oS alsevich e Lol as to be irresistable to the well dressed woman are three ultra- “Congress shall have power to pro fashionable suits dcveloped in fine tricotine and 49 00 vide for regulating the use for air{B® velour travel of all air space over the earin|ll HANDSOME FUR TRIMMED SUITS OF FINE VELOURS—The cod mltmn (e pasdess of e United very smartest models which the season has produc- States and its territories, and all 2 4 e o e T S Sl ol S mreed] i st (5 St i States has jurisdiction, including th. SMART FALL DRESSES OF CANTON CREPE—L;])ecm]]V at- taree mile limit on the seas; and te tractive at this attractive price is a simple frock with low gathered provide for regulations of landing £ £ waist line and skirt embroidered in self color and ilelds, a fixed code of signals, and signs for the navigation of the ait white .. .. . o lianareio e DRESSES OF WOOL SERGE AND TRICOTINE FOR FALL 217 Main St. Formerly Riker-Hegeman e R “Congress shall have further pow WEAR—Many models at this price which are priced very low er to provide for the enforcement of i ¢ indeed when one considers the remarkably high £3 said regulations and establish air ad- lit £ th Gl A £ I a Icum Sale pec ues ! |miralty courts, or grant to the ex Rty QEUEES QLR nodaboacoteotannnoatos . ot \ isting courts the jurisdiction of the THIS WEEK REMAII\TDBII{QSYF AUGUST ;{;’;::2:{]]‘3“; lzlc“‘lg‘i :}l‘b p‘t’{:“f\;n::“l NEW FALL SKIRTS of fine striped Prunella SWAGGER SKIRTS of finest quality Stnpcd : = Cloth in a number of pleated Prunella Cloth and Plaid Ve- of all crimes comitted on aircrafi l & . Cooling Hot Weather Talcurn Powders Wfimg?woaheeuzm‘l S0 envelopes. i whether in the air or in port at land models. Specially priced. ... . lours in new pleated fall models . Redusced Prices od Vs finish stock. ing fields, and over all civil cases over = e e Tt as From 3130 %0 seeemrs 89C which adiralty courts now, or here ,_,_.m i |after generally have jurisdiction 25c Mennen’s Talcum . . . 19¢ A Reduud!o'Auwfl 39¢ The committee adds that the time 25¢ Djer Kiss Talcum . . . 19¢ from 49c¢o pound i hzs certainly come when it can no long 29 Sugar Coated Almonds — Select, whole { |er be said that this is not a subjec. 35¢ Mary Garden Talcum . - c 22l Almonds. Sugar coated assorted flavors. ors. 39¢ i |of general interest, or about which 25¢ Squibb’s Talcum . . . . 19¢c Reduced for Auguss from 43¢ f0... o there can be any doubt to the ne- ; Y r} Wealthy Frenchman Admits Thefts. of twentysix flowers infous piscellGuar y Could Buy Any Amount. 98¢ i Orleans, France, Aug. 26—A few 25c | |nights ago burglers broke into ironmonger’s warehouse and the n morning the only object missing was a large boiler. The pollcc at first o e , We Will Sell This Popular 1 . ¢ rafonola at a Saving of $40 Toilet Needs Family Remedies e g $ he had committed it in a moment of i p— cessity of legislation. i Jonteel Talcum Fountain Syringe ! STOLE BOILERS. An extremely fine powder, med with thac Our Roxbury. Complete. 2 quain Molded ’ —_— glorious American odoc weakness, as he had ample means to o » s buy such a boiler had he wshed. A 1.00 D8 R Cold Cream . . . . 67c 1.00 Scott’s Emulsion . . . . 69c Buvieochis boller Dad Holymnon L . 54c ; . . 69cC | reighing o e e 50 Pebeco Tooth Paste . . . 1.25 Father John's Medicine . . 89¢ Broitier's lawyer says he will plead 60 Levy’s LaBlache Face Pwdr. ‘;2“ 1.00 Wampole's C. L. Oil Extract 64C || | o 25 Tetlow’sSwansdownFacePdr. 16C ; : 36, 7 .50 Cuticura Ointment . . . 36 . . ke e |7 ecmale Cuticura Soap | 50 Mentholatum Ointment . Saop . . Will Help You 23 Pocker s 1ar e .60 Musterole Ointment . . i ill i th mx&SwgmssMp 2fnr (1)22 .25 Beecham’s Liver Pills . . sgol‘sgel;flYOllfll:m§§lE ;fi Eskay's Food . . . . . .62 | 25 Carter's Little Liser Pills O T B, B e = 1.50 Fellows’ Syrup Hypo . o i 25 Cuticura Soap ., . . . . . 18c EGKLE FAGE : g H"‘ s el BT 8 SRR FR = ) SEI.ld it h.ome Sz'iturday for 50 Java Rice Powder . . . . 33c .50 Bromo Seltzer . . . Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. | § immediate enjoyment. .30 Kolynos Tooth Paste . . . 19¢ -60 Doan’s Kidney Pills . L ) TG 1T Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, ot o AL e s P g’:;{‘j;;pff;;;‘jg;" : bt b e he Easiest Terms for Lyon’s Tooth* Pow o o z 51 will not cost you a penny unless it .50 Mulsified Cocoanut Oil . . 34C | 160z Horlick's Malted Milk removes the freckles; while it it does the Balance give you a clear complexion the ex- S50 nen’s Shavin, 29 1.00 Listerine, 14 ounces . pense is trifling. e A < ' Simply get an ounce of Othine— 25 Mumt. . o« s 0. - .17 .75 Mellin’s Food . . . (oIS B ekt Srrori i i o No Interest Charges. .10 Palmolive Soap 8c 1.00 Nujol i and a few applications should show you how ‘easy it is to rid yourself of S0 Pepsodent Tooth Faste . .32c | 100 Nusted Iron . . . . [ R e e et o BUY NOW 30 ResinolSoap . . . . . 18¢ 1.00 Pinkham’s Veg. Comp. ohe ounce needed for the worst case. 25 Woodbury’s Facial Soap 3 for 50c 60 Sal Hepatica . . . . Dedblle fofesk he SPusEbLon the AND SAVE double strength Othine as this strength ic sold under guarantce of |4 $40.00 money back if it fails to remove e i Sy Our present stock of this popular model Columbia Grafonola will be sold Witch Hazel Tooth Brushes ASPlRIN ¥ at a saving of $40. Was $125_now only $85. You get the use of the instru- An extra strong extract, containing 15 No flattening of bristles. No loose | #§| ment at once and it will be paid for before you realize it. Guaranteed by the per cent. alcohol. A great deal more bristles to come out in your mouch, ] Columbia Graphophone Co. and Widener’s. of the Witch Hazel Shrub is d th A sturdily made brush from one of ¢ 93 . G OEnINs 2o gitedt B ik maseicc || thebosthrench faciorics ‘ Name “Bayer” on Genuine Don’t wait until you have the ready cash—take advantage of Widener’s 45 Pmt 65c¢ ‘ d| Special Offer. C . f Save on Rasor Blades . Rexall Toilet Soap % Place Your Order Early Saturday . « « 12for79 Friday and i Beiliws s = ol L e Savaniny price 2 cakes 16C Ever ReadyBlades . . . « « . 6for37c 96¢c dozen . » gz Thermos Bottles Iced Tea or Coffee : ‘ , : W\fu:y At Recently Reduced Price: ' Refreshing on - hot day arningl Unlome Soy e e el » ; ! Na. 11, Pme Bottles, were 3.25 Now $2.25 Liggett’s Coffee Liggett’s Opeko Tea are not getting genuine Aspirin pre- No. 11Q, Quart Boeles, were 525.....Now 3.50 is a special blend roasted may be had in 4 blends. ;2‘:}:1 n‘g ngl:-)i:gldsgief"{) ytwir‘l;gi::&‘ No. 14, Piot Boctles, were 3.75..... Now by experts, ground and Weécan say thatthere are Taie ‘Aspiialonly las | told) il e o No. 14Q, Quart Bottles, were 5.75.....Now 4. packed fresh, delivered Teas beingsold at nearly fazer beckaps for Cuie Hendacic 1 38 ain tree t No. 15, Pmt Bottles, were 450.....Now 3.50 to you in sealed contain- twice the price that are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, No. 15Q, Quart Bottles, were 6.75.....Now 5 ers. Regular price 45¢ in no way superior. Reg- Toothache, Lumbagovarfd for }vm:_- No. 6, Pint Bottles, were 5.00 4.00 per pound. ular price 45¢ 35 pound. fe!;ng ::p:’:i:‘:ei:srt t;; :‘\}‘cee‘&:?vrr) 1;3;:. Nam; &qufl Bm‘*‘fs: e fjsg WEEK Dpounds £ 6 2 ',ff,ff,,mm46 inte Sise ool latent inughRens M Columbia Grafonolas and Records Granby Phonographs e Fillers, were Lo o 2 o pirin is the trade mark o Quace Borle Pillers, were 3.75 ........Now 2.00 ENDS & for Echely 4 Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester f of Salicylicacid,

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