New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 13, 1922, Page 5

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TWO YEARS “Fruit-a-tives” Restored Her Strength and Vitality Mourronvite, Carrors Co,, N, H, “I'was all run down and work was burdensome owing to Indigestion, and gas on my stomach whic 1sed me to beleh a good deal. My heart scemed to be affeeted, 1t was two years ago that T was in this condition and began the use of “Iruit-a-tives”, which proved the very remedy Irequired, I was freed of the Indigestion, which T attributed to my heart; and I can conscien- tiously recommend ‘‘Fruit-a-tives” the great Fruit Medicine”, Mrs. FRANK W, WALLACE. 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size £ Atdealers or from FRUIT-A- 3URG, N City Items Open Alleys tonight, Rogers' Recre- ation Building.—advt, George M. Lande; mothers’ home on I Mr. Landers arrived he from New York Open Good ay morning until 12 o'clock. T Leland Co.—advt. I, G. Platt has returned to his home after a trip to Baltimore, Md., where he underwent an operation last De cember, Our office will close tomorrow at 3 Open all day Saturday. | in Gas Light Co.—advt. C. A. Wise, of Brooklyn, N, Y., vice- president of the I. B. 8. A. will spes at Turner hall on Sunday, afte rnoon, | April 16 at 8 o'clock. Ilis subject will be “The Kingdom is at Hand.” Stuart IHellberg is confined to his home on Lincoln street with an at- tack of the grip. Meet me at Schmarr's for visiting at his Main street, ¢ last evening dinner. | £C Home-made, but Has No Equal for Coughs J Makes a famil dependable cough ily prepared,and s If you haye a severe cough or chest cold accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the night with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable old hcme-made cough remedy. Any druggist can supply you with 214 ounces of Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. This rccipe makes a pint of really remarkable cough remedy. It tastes good, and in spite of its low cost, it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief, You can feel this take hold of a | cough in a way that means business, | It loosens and raises the phlegm, stops throat tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such prompt- ness, case and certainty that it is really astonishing. 3 Pinex is a special and highly concen- trated cdmpound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is probably the best known means of overcoming severe coughs, throat and chest colds, There are many worthless imitations of this mixture, To avoid disappoint- ment, ask for “21% ounces of Pinex” with full directions and don’t accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly re- funded, The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, d. We Don’t Malze. Tires But we know tires. And, to our notion, each Converse Tire is an individual masterpiece— not merely a factory product. MISERABLE FOR !son of Mr. | o'clock | ran directly NEW BRI'T BRO \ 4 DUSTRIAL LOAN CONVENTION HELD A, K, Dolliver, Local Office Managoer, Attends Meeting Held in Bridgeport | cal office of the | clety was among | the state meeting | Industrial Lenders' association whic h wi held at the Hotel Steatnield, geport, Wednesday, The clation is composed of men eng in the business of making smul) in this state under the law which was passed for the pury eliminating the old “loan shark"” evil, The headquarters of the Beneficial | Loan society which operates offices in this city and in New Haven, Hart- Iy-ml, Biridgeport, Meriden, New Brit- ain and erbury was represented |at the mecting by George Hodson of | New York city, the vice president of | the company, who spoke of the pow jer of courtesy in husiness and showed how the opportunity afforded the peo- [ ple of the state to obtain loans had [ helped many persons in their time of need, Beneticial Loan so those who attended | of the Connecticut | Old—Latter of 1910 50 of New York, ht, 18, son of ol Terryville, J., last Thurs Seymour, teache Rev byterian chureh, sald last night, ar father to cool off | back to Terryville, “1 have written v nouncing my marri; supposce he is Ldgar East, of New York city, vice- [three other sistors president of the Fquitable Industrial |though, My fath Loan society, which operates offices | mour and he s i in New Haven, Bridgeport, Water- | Wealthy man, 1 | bury and Hartford, read the newly |teacher, and Art | framed ol of the assocla- | money in the shoy tion whicl to protect the borrow- | in the amatenr hoxi ling public inst usury and extor- It was Arthur’ | tion in small loans and to actively ak amate [ sist in prosecuting the “loan shark. 1L . Stephenson, of New Haven, She | superintendent of the Beneficial Loan | Was perfectly sple socicty, emphasized the power of cf- |Smacked one of his | ficieney, rvice and co-operation, H, |the jaw and she “t i De secretary of the national selation, told how the national fight to eliminate the loan shark was E eding in many states. Attorney [ William 1. Burton Bridgeport, spoke of the need of new to further combat these cvi The next meeting of the state asso- ciation will be held in New Haven, June 28. The national association will have nvention in New York ¢ A clops ey we real statc the monr. id did man." N the hi ter, Mrs, bheth while A A man had offered of ; mont, but backed o legislation Local ing of the Ancien first W Today is the ish feast of D held in the syr evening to ol the great feast whic en The feast of the dition says, is v | time that the Jews the hand of the Lor h smiting the sgyptians, The , as the story g Lord, priests havin Lord w; going to born of the 2y ptic doors with the blooc had been offered ir that way they were scour, which des believing 1 tians. | called Passover bec: orates the houses {n Charles Byrolly of Watcrbury Drives Car Over Body of Little Boy— rve Condition Is Serious, Richard Rackliffe, the four rank i lif £ treet, is at the Britain Genegal hospital, suffering from internal injuries about the chest and abdomen, and lacerations about the legs as the result of being run over by automobile driven by | Charles Byrolly of Harpers Ierry ury. lent occurred near MeMil- on Main street, about 3| erday fternoon, M nd her son were crossing to ¢ o Wi the been lar store street at a moderate Rawkliffe stopp s but the little boy ont of the machine and the whel sed over his o local hospital authorities the child’s condition along Main of speed. to let the ¢ rt of the detective burean | and he charged with operating a motor vehicle without having a driver's license, liam C. WEEKS MAKES REPLY. | Washington, April 12.—1In a formal | statement replying to charges made | vesterday on the floor of the house, | Secretary Weeks decla War department was doing thing pe to clear up W tract controversies in such to fully protect the interests of the vernment Converse Tires are built for real, skid-proof, wear-proof, all-road service. They give this service invariably, We recommend them, ALEX AUTO SUPPLY CO. 86 ARCH LOBSTERS AND SHRIMPS FRESH CRAB MEAT SOFT SHELL CRABS STEAMING CLAMS CHOWDER CLAMS HONISS’S 24-30 State Street Hartford Visit Our Dining Room L TS .PALACE 4 Days Starting Sunday JACKIE COOGAN in the season’s greatest “MY BOY” STREET NCHITIS At bedtime rub the throat and chest thoroughly with— VAPO RUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Both Bride and Groom Are Boxer ol Note, April with len Cfobb of the attention of the naid quite the thing to mar Hebrews Observing the the Unbelievers Were Punished. ending April Hebrews and some sing over of the Jewish 'AIN DAILY HEPALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1922, ) CKS e———er A I8 Dolliver, munager of the lo- | TERRY VILLE YOUTH MARRIES TEACHER 18 Years Is Amatear 18, Arthur Mrs, Cora Hright d to Elizabeth, N Miss Carric Fereyville sehool married by the Second nd, 8o Mrs Bright waiting for a hit befor need, you I'res it fails to generates causes loss her ny father said Hi at Lph i just an- Li has home, sey fairly piy some more 16 angry of mine rois counted save hur my as madc a some ng he Iy 1 5 0 money The ] i acted then Miss Sey, it she thought it when Arthur amateurs in t it would such a splen- with table [ be v oare stayin, mel Tehoil in mr hunts a job. him a job in Ver- ut JEWISH FEAST Spar- ts in Yizypt When gogues con up sacrifices as in the day of old, in | thankfulness for the goodness of the ‘ Lord Jehovah. day of the Jew- Services were ue and homes last 1 the coming of h will last for sev- | 20, ALARY BOOST Their Bodies Made 1 over, as tra- commemorate the were spared from at a time when first ‘born of the in Iigypt oes, the chosen of of their high warned that the wipe out the, ins, marked their 1 of a Jamb which 1 sacrifice and in | ared from the ded on the un- The feast is it commem- Governor Miller of New York Criti- | cizes Hylan For Alleged “Grab” | Re Governor Miller April 13 the Sian I'h Chicago, a Blazck, rated toc rt after relatives to return the in a speciall eparated bodie ank Blazek, brot and two other re il Albany, April 13. has vetoed the bill March by Mayor Hylan increasing the s ies of the o r and comptroller from | & $15,( to $25,000 each and of the ident of the board of aldermen 5,000 to $15,000. veto and in ying it the governc king ry iner islature rather bodies in New id, the power rests prop- lary increase was the only by the mayor. Helthe by I on, moved to the eremation, Some tir next few weeks the as! single urn, will be Prague, the birthplac An operation W thought might save t twins during th n from In hi accomp the mayor for through the | the governin where, erly. The s pne approved a memorandum or rebuked rease i A use i NoSlowing Dm Every day we are doing a greater volume of business . than on the corresponding day last year. Prices are so much lower than last year there’s only one conclusion to be drawn-- we are getting more business that heretofore went elsewhere. It is just such values as these that are winning us so many new friends; it is our courteous CREDIT PLAN that makes friends of our customers and b customers of our friends. 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