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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922, "Frut-adives” Restored Him | {3 B i1 it 59 All This Week 10 Pflmfll Hflaml i v 3 : ', ] ? aE = JAR iR l Miss Katherine Sullivan, expert Corsetiere, is now with us. Come Rourn RoyaLroN, VERMONT, in and consult her—the SERVICE is free. ““About three years ago, I began to suffer with Indigestion, Foodsoured in my stomach, causing me to belch; and I had terrible heart burn, g 3 A \ 1 was knocked out and good for . - B £ ; p The “IVY" Corset, furnishing as it does, the needed support and nnghm‘g', when I read about “Fruit. e at the same time giving the wearer correct lines with absolute com- u-tives” and sent fora box. To my E 4 N } L fort is the perfect solutiqn of the style problem. Our line includes a surprise and gladuess, I noticed im- : . B | 5 4 3 P ? RUiEIN great variety of styles, both in two and four garter models. There p:"?,?"f'lt 'f.d l_‘,c"““fl';f’d ,‘:"} 8o " ; T AT TR »m i N are many entirely new creations, particularly in styles for the heavier :'nblet:xl\;i‘:inllrlcli rn::lt u,::'.; dr;flzz: b : X : ‘ - LV, i i > ) ! figure—a selection sufficiently diversified to meet your every need. boxesmademefocllikeanewperson’, Pt - i 4 e \ ARt T 2 S s i CHAS. F. HARTWELL, A : I}\ t(i oriets fit superbly., Every detail of the garment is car- P e [ O st o fine 3 g 50c a box, 6 for §2.50, trial size, 25e, A new picture of the daughter of the former German emperor and her family. She is the wife Y ;,“n(.r“;tlm]mnmlqpo:‘;:}l tm(];)(::tf::“::]\umm i ke, At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES | of the Duke of Brunswick and Luneberg, German nobleman. ‘.,0, Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y. , " e ——————— . stitution, was built from a small unit|operations must be developed. ’Thr ¢ K NDUSTRY 238 Mam Street “ 99 stances in Georgla, during the recent|needs help--he needs ins!rmlmn. nntl " depression, where values depreciated | he must have it. Industrial leaders RAPIDLY DECREA so fast that it was impossible for a|must be furnished from our technical RS NeW Brltam, Conn. mill to continue operating without | 8chools. General education must he = ” - . —— = : tremendous losseg, but the employes|made available for the majority, so(Decline of 97 Tons Since Strike Was quickly sensed the situation and vol-|that the South may take its just place Vivst Catled Avri. 1 i untarily submitted to reductions in[in the industrial world." ipktaLeg on aprilit, WARNED TO OBEY aged by fire today to the | v : me : | 8 ) oday | s 10 time with Jeffords Labor, Depression and Manage- e s o ovien thee the min might| o o ] e I DBE el N ont t ate. ' Q - o, accore continue to operate. | ALL TRAFFI( LA“h Al o AN i crime, according to the sh:rlig; [ Pl B.d P ‘t T d y “Do you hear of any such actions H T . Pittsburgh, May 11.—~The coke in- PR | \ 3 , Ms i /ANNE 1 b sligation was started men ay Ib rart 10 a] in the union-ridden mills in New Eng- ow 10 lee LOHE dustiy has 0st 97,760 tons since the il o R Salli | the discovery of the body and receive Jand? 1 have not, The result is that | strike was called April 1. according Jeflords Confesses His Part in the | ed impetus from the news that the % £ 2 | while the Georgia mill is in a position | " to the weekly review of the Connelis- | Central Junior Hizh Students Cau- Rillinz of Arnette | gasoline station in which the dead yAt'l-mhk Ga., \1'83 ”r% ;\fflr‘az:mfin', to sell its product today in line with | 2 v b3 ville Courier made public today, Only _ i i man had been interested was on fire. n;;,g mase F(Pqfl MI P ?rs n?-'nl,”s the depreciated value of raw pro- i 23 of the 62 plants then in oprra tioned By Principal W. C. French Columbia, 8 (.. May 11.~1" M. |gizns of a struggle in a room at the shares in maintaining the three-leg-1;\ . "¢1. New England mill has its ) ; tion' are now working while the num- 4 Jeffords, part owner of a gasoline-fli- tion and evidence of bloodstains ged table that supports industeyi o, ueacturing cost held up fctitious- ber of active ovens has been reduced Abont Riding Wheels, Ing station, confessed the polic I to the arrest of Jeffords. according to Sheriff He , that o SUNFBANRT (SR L) WL George H. Harris, president of the s \ ; % b ly and is forced to take heavy losses \ 3 from 11,964 to 4,820, i : XD oAl R G okl k ar AT larita ) endaisktorcedBtRtakes heeyy, losse| o ! SRR Instructions were issued by Princi- | oor o 5 1O Shorf He g ; *lin current values or shut down. il There is a gradual gain in the [ oo W ¢ g Prncl- | planned the death o Job . R e R L declared at the National Spring meet-| 2 T lpa B French, of the Central | e o 1s 3 ; S, i o “The Southern worker is often ig-| . i 4 number ‘of coal mines in operation,” | junior High school this morning, to | . ~rRCtte, in o s ; ; destroyed every season at ng of the Amerlcan Society of Me-i . ¢ cien flljterate, prejudiced, and | sald the Courier and the wWorking | warn all b 1 i control “af ithe, ‘b "l Vegasm, Nev, by oil discharged chanical Engineers here today. 3 % I S : warn all boys in the hool who ride i s gas, Nev.,, by of ischarge e UL today. ~ |proud: but he is of a mechanical turn | forces of coking plants are heing Aug- | bicyoles to comply with traffic laws| ooy o UN In an Overturead «0r as waters requented by the birds, The South. Mr. Harris declared, was| \¢" ity "y common sense and is . : mented by a few men daily. '8hip- [and to use the utmost caution while| 2 2 lonely country ¢ ihe Union Pacific railway has forging to the front in the cotton in-| oo poio1q to a fault. He is not easily| : ments grow from day to day. those | niging their wheels about the city. Iys iHARson: £01.0 remedied this condition dustry because of advantages of iahor | & 1CrRUS '8 £ I RE 6 A0 €44 V) ! of last waek exceeding production bY | The warning was {ssued followin accessibility of raw material and ab- | . o N e s g was issued following 6 . ; a complaint made to Mr, French that nee of alscontent whieh Handioans|velops skill and ahility, which added | sence of discontent which handicaps|y, py, native stability, enable him to| Shipments of coal into the.Pitts-{oue tding wheels on the street | ol aane, unton-rldden | outelags jn many cases the workers of | ; burgh district from Weet VIrginio | sobble from side to side and maice i | Fagr D bl ate bl s i a ke al nar o e r seption s BOCIEG S CONN Y M Er ; S e e a2 | extremely difficult for a motorist to ep Ore nc. one.” M. Harrls sald, in discussing|Ufecturers of the South have never| : : RREONEPLSIIE G, SN LI 8 furn- | hags without ah accident, “Ride your | ’ iy g N discussing |, . rctaod that pride in artisanship is > » aged, ‘At fhe by-product plant of-the lspeute’ in " a7 straight line whenever P\]:):r::mr:::tnn“,flt\rr‘\‘l‘le"i 1:: ‘;l'r;\;!:r one of the prime moving forces in 2 5 ¢ > CRInsEls S?NI i ”rm", e~ possible,” says the warning * y e the Iabor Is ‘here, but world competi.| 110, fouthern worker. B e oo 55 COM PIE | The boys also were cautioned to be | Ir i'eat €e I peCl > 1a s 3 peti- ‘niike the immigrant worker of | : of approximately §i tons. 125 | sure to have their wheels equipped 3 tlon 1s also here, and it is Eoing to|(pe North, who misinterprets the sym- j ol raste In harsts o the via.| JIth proper lishts an Lells fo use| FRIDAY AND For Women Who Are Too Thin Aiti ser )arges on the ; 1 2 e e + take brains and active brains in the bolism of the Statue of Liberty, the 5 the proper signals while riding, and = 5 45 A heads of management to direct cap-| o i o LU AU B R (I ; ‘ nongahela river. Many mines upon| o retrain trom riding bicseles an the | TURDAY For Men Who Are Run-Down and Emaciated jaliandebon S0 agite) pisee ameniedn e S e Home i e hae iveaiin /| : whicl . independent steel - compailes qawyiits ! e bt < ; S q _1;1!1:2&) in the front ranks and hold| ¢ it b (" Chich the whole family depend for coal e Bl (o g 2 A R S To prove to you For Everyoie Who Desires fo Gain Greater it there. follow the laws laid down by the and they too are buving coul south of {4;ye their wheels to the Central Jun-| What they will do Strength, Energy and Endurance. An industrial plant is not a mili-| " o : the Ohio river. ior High school must have the tary establishment and cannot be| . | e = e S JHETE Y £ A On the other hand, he has less ; g m: s cquipped with locks, and have some Aiteeales B0 i o il 2 e ihnan:,':.da:; .s"f,h RNE? et T:p:(: intelligence and is not o energetic as| i el . UDONMR, LT OINEED, listinguishing mark or cclor so that Eauan o200 Fathaze qri QUlUnG XEARUAVIrT G IEAIS sy a 3k.’ peemlopter | the worker of the Middle West, where | - Wasbington, May 11.--Appointgent e will be no difficulty about get Absolutely frec with every package of Nuaated Iron Tablets pass the buck’ while in industry every| jprenon and German elements pre- by Assistant Secretary of Treasur:ltinz the right wheel. < man in authority should be prompt Dover of o committee for the revision | Betwoen 150 and 200 pupils in this | 1o I TMPORTANT NOTICI:—Dion't take Vitamines unless you want to increase ¢ dominate. The Southerner, however, | 3 o p) to stand firmly on his own responsi- [ &t VT LT R of the customs regulations of 1013 ! o0t rode bleycles from home ! 3 was announced today. } A ° | your weight. Vitamine Tablets (one of the most remarkable scientific dis- bility and never attempt to shift his 2 : 0 Problems of Today Dr. Richard Hogner, 70, Boston. 51 e {coveries ot recent years) ave simply wonderful for women who are ‘scrawny Tnd;.u ["ashion dictates straight, youthful lines, with freedom and comfort, which heretofore have been lacking in style attainment. burdens to others." ¢ : ; ; ) blem of sec m | / In contrast to the New England m?”‘: F“F'n"mf ul “h:"‘”f‘i”"K“‘;"L"‘:":;!ual s on his hands several times a iz i {and anguiar in appearance and men who are thin and emaciated and every- mill, where, he said, the labor is being | " oML QLS ) {day; " Thatikeeps him youne, hejea UED FOR 5600. one who wants some to help increase weight and put on fiesh. ' ) the location, can be solved through {275 Rackliffe Bros. T Hive ™ co sk k replaced every year “at a steadily-| 1o Tl g ling disclplining and - d Lt il U st Gty Where it is simply deczired to gain greater strength. energy and endur- increasing percentage" with untrained | P RTUIE STOAATTRE SEE THTNE B ME) o o) ] » | menced an action against Salvatore!ance and increase the firmness of your fiesh and tissucs, we recommnd that immigrants. Mr. Harris described the 2 e DL DR B0 U = \ Cianci to recover 8600 for money al- | vou {al'e Nusated Iron or Ty heélping to crdate millions ofnew! red hlood " 3 i Cokeville, Wyo., Selects Those Pledg- 5 leged dur on materials furnished. | corpuscles, Nuxated Iron greatly helps weak, nervous and run-down people typleal) Georgia mill “The South needs training schools : i AR R O L RO TDL AR Cr e L P ISIgHE peop et 5 | il : o ed To Oust Bootleggers t nstable nkle has attached [oiten in two weeks' time “nrkm Arf “_Illuu: to teach all arts. Having been raised | 3 7 / property on Elm street. The writ is Call at once for your free §1.00 package of Genuine Yeast Vitimine “In a Georgia mill is a class 0(‘_!.hrnu;;h the generations to do }hmgs Cokp\'fll‘P. Wyo., May 11.—This P returnable in the city court on the |Tahlets temether with bottle of Nuxated Iron. labor, all American, recruited frém |in a crude manner, no artisanship has|town, which has the reputation of ' "y fourth Monday of May. the farming class. The manager has| been taught the mass. The South|being a haunt of “bad men,” held an Ry i o rown up with them and knows them |needs leaders in the management of | election vesterday, and Mrs. Ethel b Ely Y = ; ; : ! ] = fn 'hvirphomcs Tn many cases the levery indus pecific and scientific | Stoner was the successful candidate ’ FACTORY FIRE IN WILMINGTON Two Fer the Pl’lce of One mill, being a comparatively youpg in- | methods of training and carrying on|for mayor. Mrs. J. D. Noblitt and be i Wilmington, May 11.-~The machine ; Mrs. Richard Roberts were named to tool menufacturing establishment of | the City Council. the Hilles and Jones Co. was dam- $2.10 value for 64c. . ~ | The women defeated a men's tick- Strange Light At Seance N 2 : tention to ‘‘clean the town of loot- | leggers and other law violators.” Mrs. Stoner polled seventy votes, | while R. A. Boomer, the men's candi- date for mayor, received forty-three, | The election of Mrs, Noblitt and Mrs. Roberts gives the women a ma- jority in the council, the male mem- ber SFr\’ing an unexpired term. el in your own home en Cnty. lterfls : ;’ ; m£ S”PERB WEW Special “Rosy Posy" Fox Trot, Aeolian record. John A. Andrews. ——advt A month’s mind mass will be sol- emnized a2t 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing at &t. Peter's church for the late ; Mrs. Niche Schweitzer : £d § ¥ j The annual banquet of the Ameri- E . : can Insurance 1'nion was held last 8 ' 9 Wight at the Park hotel, x ° ; VACUUM CLEANER See ique dow displa it ¢ . ¥ . ke & g Lses une u”:}f \\m;:;rl = ‘f‘”_‘”hl“: ’ ; : Here s our wonderful offer! Telephone or send us the cou- silver and glass. Ch I1q A 'xv!'\l. . S . g pon and we will deliver to your door on 19 days' free clean- i \ ing trial, a new improved 1022 miodel Lilreka, the inost ef- 0 .,iI‘T:'A:,, i a\l;" \r!"vl lrnl”rn(f“n'h":m by ; : ST I ficfent, durable and beautiful vacuum cleaner ever built! Re- T i SR f g Ny e 4 % member, we loan you this superb improved model for 10 The cirele of light shown in the photograph was present dur-|tee on state of the order, and Joseph| aore than 100,000 communists and é ; days free! Diemand, a member of the committee independent socialists gather before ing a spiritualistic seance held by Dr. Hereward Chrrington. i N Ny g T et {on distribution at the conventjon of | {he former kaiser's Berlin palace to LT & % Conan Doyle’s explanation of it would prove interesting. the Foresters in Derby y ¥, fdemand an eight-hour day and trade 1S reat Offer Explres A nwpn: of 8t ) E S ions with Russia, and to protest 155 o A. B. society will be held this evening | ygainst unemployment at § o'clock at St. Mary's school hall, ki : : . A social session will follow the meet. [SE==mr=mmrmamesm=m=—m=————— i ay t |ing 2 { v White Rose camp, R. N. A. will I.[AR [}UMPLEXIUN e Sl Don't dclay! Only a limited number of the new models will hold the regular meeting this evening 1 be placed on this special plan. So don't wait until the big in the nM’ ‘l‘\‘ :n.; O ‘mH’? iy ‘ ) 5% rush Ab‘r;lns! i s The regular meeting of the Ladics' RuddyChe\eks—Spérkhi_l{zEyes | 5 = " Auxiliary, A. O, H., will be held o- 3 an Have > A FToW: AL BN AL L7180 bislack, NOsEwomeT s e 4 Ph@me 230 for Free Trla] A social time will follow the husiness Says Dr. de\'nd\ a Well-Known 3 3 sion and refreshments will be sery . Ohio Physician | e R Use it to cican the rugs, the portieres, the upholstery and the . 3 p » mattress See how marvelously it cleans and how much P S Y EAN TR E——— 0 & — Dr.F.M. I{d\\'arr]-Jnr171'33&5)1!‘013!816 : - time it saves! WEATHER FORECAST, scores of women for liver an wel ail- . i ments. During these years he gave to ONLY $5.00 DOWN Fair But Somewhat Cooler Tonight | his patients a prescription made of a 3 e ] T S——— ARyt DAl few well-known vegetable ingredicnts It You Decide Tc Buy. Dalance Easy Monthly Payments E——ET— and Friday, is Prediction, 1, the - [ i mixed with olive oil, naming them g S % Act now! Learn about the special easy payment plan, Make New Haven, May 11.—For Connee- [ Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will & the test without any cost. And if you want to keep the clean- ticut: IFair and somewhat cooler to- | know them by their olive color. or you will get the rock bottom price on this superb new EEE——T— e night and I'riday; fresh northwest and | These tablets are wonder-workers on i § fully guaranteed model. Don't delay! Your time is limited! S R S o e J north winds the liver and bowels, which cause a nor- & 4 3 Conditions: The western , disturb- | mal action, carrying off the waste and e ’\ONN LlGHT & POWER CO ance has increased in intensity during | poisonous matter in one’s system. the last 24 hours and nov is central | g H)Ouha\c? pale harlc.fllnwgm(l;, ¢ tover South Carolina. It has caused | dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- ¢ AOER “oEs : s ceneral rains during the last 24 hours ' aches, a listless, no-goed feeling, all out : b - _THE ELECTRIC STORE etween the Rocky mountains ond ihe | of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one £ 3 g l 02 WEST MAIN 5T, NEW BRITAIN ssippi river. A secondary dis- | of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly nee has coused rain from Ohio | for a time and note the pleasing results. - tward to Virginia. The tem.' Thousands of women and men take % - g T perature is above normal in the cen Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- g Phone 230 tral and sastern.vections. cessful substitute for calomel—now and or Mail the Con€itions favofr for this vicinity | then just to keep them fit, 15c and 30c, g Coupon Free c."mn Offer fair weather and not much change in Today fl (Set Your Name and Address Here) temperature followetl by increasing cloudiness o Friday — i FOX'S—Mon,, Tues,, Wed. : It was customary in olden times if At R A a girl were willing to marry, and not DICK TALMADGE i L R engaged, to wear a ring on the firet Fairbanks’ Double, in i i finger of the left hand, but if =l P ; UNKNOWN i wished to remain single then she THE UN wore the ring on the liftle finger. Bend me detafls of yous free trial effen

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