New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 15

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NOW VERY POPULAR Many Visitors Are Flocking to Southern Gny Vlorence, Ala., the interest of the months on Muscle Shoals, an influx of people to the district has constituted & problem that has taxed the in- genuity of town and civie authorities, Agitation of the potential strength of “the South's Niagard' and the pos- sibilities that were expected to be speedily fulfilled in cvent of develop- ment of the latent war project, turn- ed veritable stream of humanity in search of the 121 Dorado. IFolks came on foot, in horse carts, in motor cars, in day coaches and in palatial draw- ings rooms. There were men money seeking investments; men in overalls hunting work. There were ad- venturers looking for anything they might find. Some spent money lavishly; others were wards of the community and had to be | The problem at one s0 grave th the town authorities of Florenc ‘field and Tuscumbia— municipalitic omposing the dis- trict's “tri- —sent out a warning “Stay away from Muscle Shoals unless you come on legitimate business and have an engagement in advanc This stopped some of the fortune hunters, but yet they came, The first offer for the property caused complete metamor- ph s of the district, The community was stunned when war work was stopped the day the armistice was signed. Putting machinery in “stand- by" condition symbol of sipated hopes. But the resultant som- nolent condition was awakened over- night when the world went forth: “Muscle Shoals is to be developed.” Everybody in the district believed that & bil meant other bids and that competitors in the field would result in acknowledgement by the govern- ment that Muscie Shoals would not7 be rapped The people March 31 With nation fixed for with | hecame was i dis- of the district formed the policy of extending a welcoming hand to builde and the rcal estate boards of the three cities declared that realty prices should asoend beyond unreasonable lev The. boar it is stated, have largely con-| trolled prices of real estate. A few speculators cdged in, however, and small tracts of undesirable land have been optioned and soid at fizures not within bounds set by the realty asso- clations. It i rted, though, that| actual cheating and faking has trap- ped but few persons. There are no swarap or low lands in the region, the realtors dec but some of the property offered situated many miles from the Tennessee river and the nitrate projec Much property said to have changed hands over a &U(‘(l‘l\ of ter- ritory along the river for twenty-five miles. The state of Michi- gan, it is said, has furnished more buyers than all other states combined, with the possible exception of Ala- bama. Town lots have sold at from a few hundred dollars to $10,000. Farm land contiguous to the towns has brought from $i0 to $125 an acre. Many of these near-by tracts have been optioned or purchased with a view of subdividing in event of looked-over developments. Authorities of the tri-cities say the three municipalitics will constitute the hub from which will radiate one of the industrial miracles of the age, no matter who the successful bidder may be for the government property. Extravagent stories circulated con- cerning conditions in the district brought out ‘“The Muscle Shoals indorsed by town and civic or- tions and edited by one of the s leading ministers, It sets forth authentic data for “those who have the vision and courage to build themselies into the certain de- velopment of the Muscle Shoals ter- ritor, The municipal woodpile field has aiforded scores of crs the opportunity of a square moal. So burdensome became the task of feeding the jobless that the town in co-opcration with the Red Cross hit upon the no-work, no-soup plan and it worked. Every man who wanted food and shelter chopped wood. As a result many householders burned wood and scores of hungry men were fed. The new population furnished work for the police. Sharks and flimflam- mers came with the honest folks, the not at adventur- I's March |come government's |, Murch, Win Milwaukee. the laie frout. hat's all, Along | ¥ MANY CASES OF RHEUMATISM NOW Says We Must Keep Feet Dr Exposure and Lat Less Meat Stay off the damp ground, avold ex- posure, Kkeep feet dry, eat less meat, drink lots of water and above all take a spoonful of salts occasionally to keop down urie acid, Rheumatism is caused by poisonous toxin, ealled uric acid, which is gene. rated in the bowels and absorbed into the hlood. It is the function the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine, The pores of the skin are also a means of frecing the blood of this impurity, In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the Kkidneys to do double work, they weak and sluggish and fail eliminate this urie acid which keeps accumulating the system, eventually settling in ti joints and muscles ¢ ing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism, At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any about four ounces of Jad put a tablespoon- ful in a glass of water and drink be- breakfast each morning for week, This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the Kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these impuriti Jad Salts 1§ inexpensive, harmless ind is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, with excellent results by nds of folks who are subject to rheumatism, authorities said. elimination these weeded out slowly, Town authoritics overcharging on the part of the hotels and shop keepers, and visitors are surprised by normal price conditions. Avold of be- of were By a proce undesirables have prevented Men in London subway protesting because compartments are women. trains are smoking monopolized by Shef-) 8 Brown calf, rubber heel. We feel that these shoes are worth $8.00, but the price is $4.90 We also offer a Big Stock of Boys’ and Little Men's SHOES HOSIERY BARGAIN Men’s Silk Socks, special 4 Factories tol and circulating through | combined with lithio | 413 MAIN TREET Over 100 Stores NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, preach discord and | be only one re- There is Strength in EveryTablet One dose often helps com- mence to enrich your blood and revitalize your worn- out exhausted nerves— Nuzated Iron is organic iron, like the iron in your blood and like the iron in spin- ach. 1t is so prepared that it will not injure the teeth nor disturbthestomach. Itisready for almost immediate absorp- tion and assimilation by the blood while some physicians claimmetallic iron which peo- pleusually takeisnotabsorhed at all. Ifyou are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following test: Sce how long you can work of how uA a1 you can walk without be- coming tired. Next take two fivegrain tablets of Nuxated Tron-threctimesperday after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. Your money will be refunded by the manufacturers if you do not obtain perfectly satisfactory results At all druggists. w [] | the world, 1t we contempt there can AR'S EFFECTS ARE “Industrialism, though farther ad \.uu--«-l in Japan, 18 making rapid pro- s8 In China, We are exporting not | ‘.-.m our l‘.u‘hm:r), but our fngus- [ trial probicms, o | “The Washington conference was Africa Also Feels Sllmulus {11 roreign missionary afair because. it | took great steps toward the accom- ici i Jlishment of the ultimate end of for- [ment of good will and brotherhood [among the nations. But it is not Newark, N, March 81.—The | enough to miuke treaties without the ideals of self determination and de- | spirit of confidence, mutual good will mocracy which were among the aims | and moral integrity, lof the World War have stirred the “The time has gone by when for- | | peoples of Asia and Africa to their | eign missions can be regarded as the depths, sald Rev, Dr, Titus Lowe of | speclalty of a few fanatics. | New York, recently elected corres-| “Today there are considerably more ponding secretary of the board of for-| than w million Christians fn China " eign missions of the Methodist Epis- | | copal chureh, in an address here la I night at the Newark Methodist con- ;’fi-n nee, Dr, Lowe character 1 the recent conference on limitation of armaments and Pacific problems as the greatest achievement in foreign | missions in many centuries, He said tn part: Cry of Japan Japan there is a o land a roof and | government on the | increasing number in that empire, & | vising tide of democracy in that| | country with its auto tic govern- [ ment. In China we have a great de- | | velopment in which a guarter of the human race is endeavoring to organ- | ize itself in a popular government, We have never yct appreciated the | magnitude of that movement of 400 | millions in China. In India the Brit- ish empire is traasferring to the peo- ples great governmental responsibil- itic “There is insistent itual id y for rice for a share in the part of an ever- Iy, LIn need that spir- on a foundation | ideals of ignor- | of education, not the ant anarchy and materialism, shall | dominate these movements, | Race Question. “Think of the race question. Un- less we n a new page in history and work out somt means of co-op- eration between races we are going forth to gle even worse than that through which we have just | come. All the time we are preach- ing to the world in our commercial a international relationships and im all ways of communication with OOK MEN! Good News About Good Shoes Kinney's old customers will realize the big val- ues we offer; others will be most convinced by ac- tually examining these offerings. Style, Durability and Comfort are the watchwords our factories. Is resting BIG VALUES and a Stock of Variety New Brogue last, rub- ber heel. Other stores Our price is $3.90 Brown or black leath- er. Rubber heel. Remember this about Our Shoes We Guarantee Them. This one is $4.90 Arch Brace Shoes for Flt Fect Burion Shoes for Sore Feet viivve... B9 Men’s Lisle Socks, f: a1 0l MARCH 1922, BATTERY SERVICE Our Direct Selling Plan — From Factory To You— New Batteries And Repairs Saving You About 25 to 50 Per Cent. NO BATTERY TOO OLD TO BE REPAIRED Service on de, Presto -Lite And All Other Makes Free Testing And Water Recharging—75¢. Service Batteries $1.00 Per Week Willard, Ex 100 West Main St. New Britain, Conn Near P. 0. Branch: Trumbull St., Near Pear] St. Hartford Allen & Co., Inc. HARTFORD, CONN. Select Your Spring Suit Saturday HUNDREDS OF STYLES IN TWEEDS, TWILLCORDS AND TRICOTINES AT POPULAR PRICES $19.75 — $25.00 — $35.00 $45.00 — $49.50 to $98.50 Important Specials at the Stationiery Section We Just Received A La Assortment of Laster Cards and Novelties WAX PAPER 50c¢ ™ 480 sheets ot Have Arge PAPER AND ENVELOPES 60c 1 Pound of paper, (34 sheets) and 2 pkes. envelopes to mateh (25 onvelopes to pke.) white only—60e. of Some 2 quire boxes, some with cards, some panel edge or gold edges—$1.00, white wax pa- per, 9x12, . d0¢. New Hats For Spn.k,, Wear, At Little Prices Untrimmed Hats, Saturday euch Ready-to-wear Piping Rock Hats, Smart Hats trimmed with ribbons The above hats sold on m In the Millincry Parlors, second floor, we flowers, ribbons, cte., sailor shapes, mushroom and High Grade Sprmg Coat Fabrics $2.29 yd high in a flat package rain vll»lmn band. , ostrich, ete, at outh store. of fer for Saturday tricorne; blac \\|l‘\ gr .$1.00, $1.98 and § DB 250 Trimmed Hats, with fruit, pilc color solt duvetyne Hpring Soft finish. children also. Colors are buff, sand, inches wide and. rveady for the needle, Mloor. finish, all wool fabrics Will not wrinkle or beaver, stone, blue, nut BEST VALUE IN THE Thousan of new suitable for coat il w muss. Wil make fine coats or wraps brown, golf red. 'The fabrig is 56 STATE AT §2.20 PER YARD. Main How Beautiful The New Sweaters Are Wool Slip-Ons, in the wanted colors—$2.38. Finer Wool Slip-Ons in all new shades—85.00. Beautiful fiber silk Tuxedo Sweaters—$5.95, Much wanted are the Iceland Wool Sweaters at—$11.95. And those luxurious Silk Sweaters that are so much coveted—Main floor, south store. of ya capes R Sy ven

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