New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 23, 1921, Page 10

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10 ANNIVERSARY OF PYTHIANS HELD Washington L. Morgan Lod "c (elebrates 16th Year “Pythi strongest ranks ganizatio has done it re tow the high r of 1 Knights said Gr Cowlishaw at th ebration of t sixteenth ersary of ingtor L. Morgan at its roou ““More mem ing up the gra vorl | the speaker Banquet Served ers, from the Wa Fully 12 ington 1 rganiza I BACKACHY OR HIDNEYS BOTHER - Fast Less Meat, Also Take Glass of Salts Before Eating Breakfast. meat ex nd feel li Uric aci neys, the sluggish, ache lead. The url bladder is irri obliged to seck rell rked lumps « loudy; tt 1 you may be two or three| | times during the night. When the kid- |4 neys clog you must help them flush | off the body's urinous waste be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney reglon, you suffer from backache, sic headache, dlzziness, stoma get sour, tongue coated and you feel rheu- | matic twinges when the weather is| bad. | Eat less meat, dring lots of wafer; | also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablc spoonful in a of ter before breakfast for a few d nd vour | kidneys will then act fine his fam- ous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon julce, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activi- ty, also to neutralize the aclds in urine, so it no longer is a source of | {rritation thus ending bladder weak- ness, Jad Salts is Inexpensive, cannot in- jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithla-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble ] or you'll Don’t Forget to Order Your Thanksgiving Pies Early Hudson Lunch, 284 Main St e [ e s e ) PALACE Starting Next Sunday American Legion Week “LYING LIPS" | | t Jad Salts | WEDNES BRITAIN DAILY H NOVEMBER 23, 1921 ERALD, DAY, s S - - e ———— e ; X | ————————————————————— S ———— : S [RANSFERS IN ILBRUARY i X T'he ‘Block Signal ‘ f I t ry Departments Having Little Cash On e OCR ‘Ié”d S e Hand Will Be Replenished Through A W L : e acting an hostesse ' re Working— 1 A it thal | Provisions of Charter. 1 1de !‘ 1 : ipLEDIC] The orted transfers of funds In some respects, human experience i i from several of the city departments i [k wail g M; 1 H\‘ whioh have large urpluse to other 1s like r.l]rl)u‘“\‘_‘- i ) . ity lepartment not havir enougl 3 i ! ‘ H\; money to tide them over, will not Every moment of the business and o ‘:"“; I“":"“H“‘ ‘." ',“,f’ February, Mayor | social day the block signals are giving \l W Under charter provialon; the board ' rip]xl of way to keenness and alertness a ‘ or rec. | [of finance and taxation can, within 60 —while the slow and the heavy must % At er days of the end of a fiscal year, rec . . g liss 1 f Hartford a Sadeliieits St L R wait on the sidetrack for their chance fers as they feel are advisable The to move forward. speakers Heard council’s action in the matter will be | et il da goba o New diuven i o ) The ability to “go through™ and to interested Pythian werl R CITY HALL BUSINESS, “get there” (]L-pcn(ls much on llmpui:;c of rder and others thre ’ - body, brain and nerves that comes with tat an Interesting I'wo Marrfage Licenses and Building : ; ; t e AR r b et Permit are issued, correct diet and proper nourishment. f Mr was man, type of the ideal,| country, com | ¢ haracter which every us has tried to follow has | stood fre the others in this| | great movernent 1 we must attempt to keep up the an spirit as ho Mr., Jacobs, mpson of this| an thl ting story of the an as he +f of police hen ha first insti Chancellor T, W. Elmo lodge, this city, [ the support of all members in | backing up the movement started by Grand Chancellor Cowlishaw to make this year a record in Pythianigm A. F. Mitchell, grand outer guard for the Washington L. Morgan order, upport to the grand nd for the success of the ydge and nrged all Pythians to strive » make a rt to secure members. Other speakers were, Grand Prelate : 1 of New Haven; Grand Master Seymour, Conn.; Grand W. L. Morgan of Middle ict Deputy Baskeville, of Past Grand Chancellor Cave eport; Past Grand Chancellor Brewer of New Haven; Colonel of Uniform Rank Bunnell, of New Haven and Mr. Hays of the local order. Lodge When Wasl ged his an was first institut vears there re but 16 charter membe on the lists, Today it stands ng the foremost orders of Pythians in the ate and has a membership of 200 which is rapidly growing. §t. Elmo lodge, its sister organization, started with 120 members about that time and today have 260. All told, there are approximately 10,000 Knighta of Pythias in the state and an effort is beilng made to have 12,000 before the end of the term for the grand chan- cellor expires. A few words on the e cnd of the Pythlan order ron by Past Grand Chancellor Cave of Bridgeport In which he con- ttod the men in charge on their 1 excellent business methodn and urged every member to boecome connected with that part of tho organization for the protection of their familles and themselves. RELATIONS R ISUMED., [ Diplomatic rs Again Start In Paris, Nov. 23 | tions between the France. ~Diplomatic rela- American and Ger man embassies here which were brok- en off in 1917 were re-established yes- terday afternoon when Ambassador Herrick made a formal call on Wil- helm Mayer von Kaufbeuren, former German ambassador. The latter will probably return the vicit hefore the end of the week Ambassador Herrick took the ini- tiative in view of Herr von Kaufbeu- ren’s diplomatic seniority in Paris TO HOLYOKE A number of promir this city, among them Deputy Grand Master Past Fifth being of the nt Masons in | [§ Harry F. McCabe of 60 Winter street and Miss Margaret A. Daly of That's why so many choose Grape- H 3% Tremo « have 1K€ ont r o AT FOX'S ALL REST OF THIS I‘”'””'I' MO BLie Hates Seohha Nuts for breakfast and lunch. Served WEEK, sitednc Boter & of 99 with cream or milk it is completely e Y and Miss Nellie B. Skop ishi P ; el R nmm.lung, purt;y prc—(.h,,{cstul, and it Masonic District William J. Rawling Joseph Zuk has taken a building supplies the vital mineral salts so local chiet of police, are planning to | permit to erect a house on Broad necessary to full nutrition. motor to Holyoke Saturday afternoon | street for Joseph Mieskowski. The 2 to attend a banquet and the exempli- | place is to contain two tenements and flcation of the master mason degree at [ o store. It will be 26x44 and will ONP‘" -Nuts has o rich, delightful the Holyoke lodge cost. $8,800 flavor, is ready to serve on the instant ~ GENUINE —and is distinctly the food for mental and physical alertness and speed. At ell grocers. “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts forCOLDS Warning! Unless you say “Bayer,” you may not get genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. Accept only an unbroken “Bayer” package which contains proper directions not only for Colds, but for Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24 and 100—All Druggists Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Snlicylicactd, —_—eee TC NIGHT Monster Mardi Gras and Circus Night Special Noselty Concert—8:30 to 9:00 Dancing—9:00 P. M. to 1 A. M. AL England’s MENARD’S “7” JAZZATEERS Premier Dance Orchestra, Novelty Entertainers, Vocalists—First Appearance At State Armory, New Britain You Owe Yourself a Good Time—This Is the Night of All Nights— Foliow the Crowd ADMISSION—50 CENTS—INCLUDING TAX A Happy Gift Idea! While in November one does not think much about garden gates, the gateleg table does re- ceive a lot of attention at this time, for this useful piece of furniture makes a Christmas gift that is always highly appreciated ' Es- pecially beautiful are some of the ne.. de- signs which form part of our holiday display. New Your Thanksgiving Dinner Will Be a Success If Cooked A GAS RANGE ON 40-56 Ford Street, Hartford [ there is no 8[| With every step, the C. C. FULLER CO. S R T AP R A S A A RN e For Qulcl( Retums Use Herald Classxhed Advts. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | GUESS GOOD THING THAT I'M [N NO HURR\{ TS A v fi*' 11‘. .|n|1,. ‘ . o ,/ 7 &) Johuny Jump - Up For lnstance T = n i n/owom' B -( You BIG . BONEHEAD! ] *‘VET/\ SAY IT _WITH J JOKM SMITH FLORIST BY ALLMAN WHATS *mE MATTER 22 Vo ( Toucu DowN ) | HOLD . AL l { S ! “ e,mvwiflz’}%/"?m ,. EaY "A”"’ Increased Service New York to Savannah Thr lings Weekly P M Jgh package First Class To Savannah T $30.38 nd .-r4 68 | « ' $65.77 1 stateroom (S(\x \\\\W\%\S}_.w G, North River, Now York A New Sense of Freedom In Cantilever Shoes you walk with | a new sense of freedom, a new lilting | step, a new rhythmic swing of the | weight fro mone foot to the other Gone is the vise-like rstriction of stiff | soles, gone is the weariness due to dis- torted feet and poor posture, gone are | the aches and pains of fallen arches. h and comfort walk in the Can- hoe The last is patterned from the out- | line of the foot. The natural inner sole line provides room for the toes | .m allows them to point stralght | set heel en- c . In Canti- it is distributed so that strain on the arch of the foot And the shaniz of the »!mn flexes! shoo y the foot. The mmuscles have | they exerclse and grow strong. tilevers correct and prevent flat foot because they strengthen the muscles that surround and uphold the small bones of the arch. Change to Canti- levers and enjoy a new feeling of foot freedom. SLOAN BROS. 185 MAIN ST, A. PINKUS Eyes examined, satis- faction guarant Registered Optomettist and - Optician Over 30y perience in | Liye sting }:Q(M MAIN STREET. PHONE 570 ‘ | s SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER | Yl L PRESTO LUNCH Main and Commercial Streets h1 (Y) Iml.. 1 la Royal Relishes, Hearts of Lettuce Roast Young V¢ Dressing Cream of Consomme or Celery Turkey with nd Cranberry Sauce Vegetables— \lashed pe rmont tatoes or Turnips and Candy Sweet Potatoes Desserts—Hot Mince Pie or Pium PPudding Coffee Tea Tk Also Specials a la Carte —FOX’S— — Starting — Next Sunday Eve. THE SHEIK You Make no Mistake When in Hartford to dine at— HONISS’S 20-30 State Street Harxtford Telephone 3374—3375 NOW PLAYIY Matinoo Sd¢ Kvening 350,

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