New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 22, 1921, Page 5

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OIL. FIELDS T0 SON RUN DRY - NEW BRITAIN DAT LY HERALD, TUI workme Y n Richest Petrolenm Wells at Balu <o Begin to Slow Down aljan, Oct, 28 (By &taff [out o The Associated [€nou Within six months the 4 Baku, Azerhr Correspondent of Press.) oil flelds, lylng within a few miles of this | aondj city and once counted among the | oll richest petroleum wells in the world, will have ceased to produce, accord ing to expert opinion, unles machinery and better workmen are ontained This condition is actually by the local Azerbaljan which is controlled by Moescow the oll is not forthcoming, this wil mean the stopping of e oll-| burning steamers of the Cas-|hy ar pian Sea, several hundred in numbes the 1,000 or more tughoats an steamers of the Volga still in repalr and the oil-burning lccomotives of and chine .l realized | tio — Starting — Next Sunday Eve. THE SHEIK {clear. e llliliiillllHIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIllllllllIllilllliilIlIIIIIllfifllli!iilllliilliliHlli'!iliilii Y OSTUM comes in two forms: INSTANT POSTUM (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. POSTUM CEREAL (in packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. Sald by all grocers. v Iy ry government | broken It workmen This | suffere is “ldifficulty in by | this winter, N e ] —FOX’S— § o United States to ge for the machinery The | thinke [will run | There have 1 the lstrict, pres of Soviet control e Communists touch declared ratality a no amo + will reme e the inies 1 the wo new ma up by ina just as Hovic A year is a rat N her gloomy or nothi ANDY ¢ COMING LANT d from the Smith feared there niver 1 iifornia’s ct on foothull te thoug ¢ erbaijan | is enroute ment L commerc tornell-enn that may ¢ tifl or ¢ its | see th idiron Smit t capi battle lubor situation is much mor Russia is denuded of imperialists and and likewise of her traine her best | be UPPOSE it was Brown's case that was up for consideration. Brown is heading in a direction that has brought trouble to a lot of people—a direction known to be full of risks. Brown himself isn’t going any too good. There are days when he hits the bumps harder than he can comfortably stand—and he shows it. There’s another road that Brown .uld travel safely—smooth, comfortable, pleasant, and absolutely safe. And Brown came to you for advice. And you'd look at the facts and you'd say: “Why, Brown, there’s nothing to this thing. It doesn’t take any argument to decide this. Turn to the right and take the smootl, safe road, and Do It Now. Suppose the road Brown is on is the coffee or tea road. Hundreds have had trouble on that road. Doctors have sounded the warning for the public, and raised the “no-traffic” sign for their patients—time and time again. The drugs, caffeine in coffee and thein in tea, keep whipping the nerves—tending to interfere with sleep, upset digestion, produce high blood pressure, and to wear down health and effi- ciency by the disturbance of rest and nervous balance. Some folks goalong way os the road; some folks don’t seem to notice the jolts—for a while, anyway. But what would you say to Brown about choosing the safe road instead of the risky one? And suppose Brown were you? Postum users travel the sunrise road— away from the coffee and tea jolts and risks, t took ove where | sylvania He S0 wil SHOW LIVE STOCK COMMENCI Past and \Woest t tional Live St Horses ai it i tertainments, to officer pear th L hor wetio peeies ed attr Iere tV meet, the co larity wit} the conche T } i i L “arTER EVERY !1!,..,,., R e G -‘ | ! ¥ Suppose you had the settlir of your nelghbors problem — n 4411 Postum is free from the possibility of harm for any one, and full of comfort and satisfac tion for every one. Even the little ch can share in the delights of a hot, cup of Postum. No fears, either that Posturn will rob the night of sleep as coffee so often does. Po. is a friendly drink for any one any And it’s good! When you've tried Postum a few days you’ll wonder why you ever thought of sacrifice in leaving off coffee or tea. Rich and flavory and satisfying, Postum suits the taste so that there’s no longer any thought that you should drink it; only the thought that you want to drink it. stum time, Postum opened the better road and the safe road for coffee and tea drinkers more than a quarter of a century ago, and a steadily increasing multitude is traveling that road up and on to better enjoyment, better ciency, better accomplishment. etfi- You can buy Postum whercver good food and drink are sold and You can begin, now, this turn to the right road which you would so quickly recommend for Brown—by ordering Postum from your family grocer or telling your waiter at the restaurant to serve you Postum instead of coffee or tea. ed. Make Postum according to directions and enjoy its delicious flavor; find the change in “feeling” after a week’s use of Postum. Let the family join you in the trip up the sunrise way. You'd know what to say to Brown—sa to yourscll, () S e fmd & O deficious zoperming { wn'.‘exl sugay chet arcund pep- flave ;L,d chews ia “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM Postum Cereal Company, Battle Creek, Mich. yl’\/ .“Ill e o e e lllillil llillllhlliiiii L

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