New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1922, Page 14

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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, - WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922, —-——"—, CASTOR| vy DI For Infants and Childien | ors in 1916 of the anti-Venizelos war InUse For Over 30 Years 10 STAY IN PARIS ek Fienine Countri tu s aal Always bears i prior to that had served as minister of | the the interior in the cabinet of M. Siguature of 7 Mime, Liohov Mourmsky Wil Remain | 1,4 . T ] in France ©otil American Attorney e City Items {4 FOOT BEARD ! Mme, Lioboy Big Jewelry Sale at Henry Morans s 1l ghe had decided dvt o Michigan Man Wasin cors . ik WALl SEb I e ) and the music lm-u h resigned last Fridoy [ e Jills-Bou General Takes Action Averino, aged four years, of Bigelow street, suffered a fracture on the doruments | the right hip and body brulses, weelk to the Unit-fiwhen she was struck by an automobile | : the American em-fgyiven by David Fishman of 229 Sacrame ( 5 Hming to be first andfpuric street, on Bigelow street yes- ot J.:J. Ta Anastasia Vonsiat-frepday afternoon. The injured child the World's ; ‘ ceently married i Am- fwag taken to the New Britain General plonship are di . . r Marion Kinghaw wpital, Mr., Fishman reported the | of Carson, N« ¢ Rear t s of Chicago ccident to the police. | ing a beard ce Mm Mourmsky snld Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner. he threw awa " 1 to go to the Lnited 1dvt, American attorney They Shrink To (11, Fedt; County Surveyor Mak Measnrement was dul r " er 8t few days but she sal The regular meeting of Winthrop gal i re t 1 remain in Paris until ) *ouncil, D, of L. will be held this 3 inches lo tr t ¢ « in the United States [ayening in O, 1, A, M. hall. The re- | ed ‘vv cently in orde V. to pres; worts of the delegates to the state con- ner's bear roclk ention held in this city yesterday, feet long will be read The. cou [ ( " I British Woman Champion Bartholomy and Burns vs. oot cently ! Defeats M. (')‘Zli?.’ ind Anderson tonight at Casing.—advt | when the fer was the | There will be a meeting of thegex- | long-whiskered cor ) ! indwich, Eng., May 17-—(By Asso- | ecutive hoard of the New Brifain | Aucted by elebra lated s ) Miss Cecil Leitch, [ Chapter of the Connecticut Council of | tion her ! tish women golf champion, de-|Catholic Wom this evening at § | one come wit onger bearid, | feated Mrs, N i Craig 9 and 3] o'clock in st s school hall Wilcox T « ¢ in yesterday's play in the ladies’ open | “Piano Polish” for house cleaning $50 a day v ¢ championship tournament . time. (. L. Pierce & Co.—advt r.m\:‘r"n g lhe € A 85 ) Leitch, sister of the Martin Neipp sold today through Wilcox t r 3 ¥ I hampion, defeat Miss Robinson, o|the Camp Real Estate company a two at work s up ! and 4 family house at 14 Locust street to carries it 1r k 13 shirt Miss Joyee Wethered defeated Mrs. [ Albert Crepean. ' . — g mcan, § and T —_— — r\»\u‘n«. \',‘.‘“ KPTION WINS BALLOON RACE isois Darla 2L e St v | President Would Have PRI 4 By LD it i v W) G A 1 iy ame Leviathan Retained | “™ g Named vietor ::wuuu May 26 at 4 Washingion, Aay 17 President nElally Namee! Vicige tire class will take part in d s requested the shipping aris, May 17. — (By Associgted group and { 3 = he modity its decision and t A jeorges Blanchet of France, Litions of ¢ cter } tain the name of the Leviathan for |'S unofficially declared winner of the gesthetic: dfnces; ~A num o biz liner taken over from Ger.|annual balloon race for the grand ! - ced in transporting troops | PFiX of the agro club of France, hav- DRGIRE: s the 1 SRt b it was said today in|ing landed near Bordeaux miles ing teacher tieut. | gaministration circles. The board |{rom the Tuileries Gardens, where the had contemplated renaming the ves-|the race was started on Sunday after- | et the Presiiant Harding 100n. He won the grand prix in 1908, | dances to be Dancing for adu T T e | il 1409, 1910, 3 TREE T SRS | NEW GREFK CABINET. Lieut. E. De Muyter of Belgium,| ¢ y ‘ G Bt 2 Sy < W ! 2 . winner of the Gordon Bennett bal- FOX'S—Mon., Tues., Wed. E | Nichiolas Stratos Heads Newest Admin. | 1000 race in the United States in 1920 “ARABIAN LOVE" ; o il finished fifth among the 11 starters| i i ik 5 4 with a distance of 210 miles. It ap- Remember “The She? i th v 17.—(DBy Associated |pears that he lost the premier honors | You'll Like This Just As Well | | Fress v cabinet has been [when his daring plan to cross the ormed under Nicholas Stratos to suc- |Gulf of Gascoyne to Spain was frus ¢d that headed by M. Gounaris, trated by shifting winds. AND A SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENT ETS YOU SUIT OR COAT FOR MAN OR WOMAN— New Britain’s Oldest, and So Delicious! Thousands finding health and vigor through Vegex — richest of all foods in Vitamin B Greatest tually starving for vitamins, The People's Institute of New York City estimates there are 500,000 children in New York City alone suf- fering from malnutrition, caused by a diet defi- ciency especially in vitamins, An undersupply of vitamins, affects people in many different i Sometimes it causes nervousness. Other times lack of energy, tired feeling and nervous ex- haustion; again sour stomach, indigestion, con- stipation, boils, pimples and general debility. Even soft bones and bad teeth are caus cause the living cells which build them de upon vitamins for their power to deposit lime and bony structure. Immigrants coming to America with sound teeth often, six months to arg after arrival, suffer from serious tooth and pyhorrea which follows the change to American white flour and canned foods. Children who suffer from Vitamin starvation are never robust. Their bodies do not develop prop- erly. Feeding experiments have proved animal life cannot ex*t without vitamins, Vitamins Destroyed by Cooking Cooking. canning, cold storage and contact with metal destroys the vitamins in food, , such processing is necessary to transport food to our cities. Thereare millions of people suffering from a lack of vitamins and conscquently are never ARE sou one of the thousands who are ac- Used by British Government During the war the British Government used millions of pounds to keep the armies healthy. For a long time after the war the export was for- bidden. Now the ban is lifted. Taste Vegex and you'll want more. Pure vege- table, yet a rich, satisfying meat flavor, aromatic and spicy! Delicious in every sqnse! In Washington,D. C. it is now served at the U. S. Senate Restaurant and the U. S. Supreme Cowrt Cafe. The world famous Lister Institute of London and the Bellevue Hospit..1 of New York City both feed Vegex to patients in order to hasten their recovery and to give them strength. ) It is only a few weeks since Americans were first told of Vegex and the sale was pushed. The response has been instantaneous. Alrcady Vegex is being sold at an enormous rate yearly. The vitamin content of Vegex (the richest of all foods in Vitamin B) is certified. Itsvitamin poten- cy keepsindefinitely. Beware of untested vitamin preparations, especially if sold as drugs with exaggerated claims. Harvey W, Wiley advises that you demand a certificate of vitamin potency from a recognized laboratery. The Vitamin Food Company's products are certified by the nation- ally famous pure food laboratories, the Westfield Testing & Research Laboratories of Professor Lewis B. Allyn and by Good Housckeeping CREDIT CLOTHING HOUSE WOMEN'S DEPARTME WOMEN’S TRICOTINE SUITS MISSES’ TWEED SUITS MISSES’ BOX SUITS MISSES’ POLO COATS MISSES' VELOUR WRAPS MISSES’ BOLIVIA WRAPS WOMEN’S SPRING COATS MISSES’ CREPE DRESSES WOMEN’S CREPE DRESSES MEN’S DEPARTMENT MEN’S STAPLE SUITS. YOUNG MEN'S TWEED SUITS MEN’S WOOL SUITS ‘MEN’S WORSTED SUITS MEN’S SERGE SUITS BOYS’ TWO-PANT SUITS MEN’S SPRING OVERCOATS YOUNG MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS YOUNG MEN'S.3-PIECE SUITS hy or efficient. Institute. has changed all this. A delicious food called Vegex added to your diet will give you your supply of vitamins. Its energ- izing effect is almost instantaneous. In one pound of V x is concentrated all the vitamins, soluble proteins, min- eral salts and phosphates of 12 pounds 50 New Dishes Vegex may be served in 50 ways. As a drink at meals, between meals and at bedtime. In sandwiches with or with- out butter. As a sauce orgravy. These i are only a few of the delightful new N of the richest yeast. It is tasty. savory, dishes chefs have made from Vegex. delicious. Itis richer in Vitamin B than With ea®: jar comes a book of rec- any other food. R 48 ipes. Most people buy Vegex because Through Vegex the way to health, | it is a delicious food. All of us need vigor and beauty has been made simple. Vegex because it is richer in health We want you to prove it by making giving energizing vitamins than any a simple one-week test at our expense. other food. Try it at our Risk! Get a week's supply of Vegex from your dealer. Serve itin any of the 50 ways described in the book of recipes. Note the néw energy and vigor it gives you. You will sleep more soundly. You will awake refreshed. Your Largest Stock Lowest Prices Easiest Terms —— . used it. But, if you are not more than satisfied, return the partly filled jar | B4 . 47 Main Street, New Britain money. Vegex comes packed in jars in 30c, 55¢ and 81.00 sizes. For sale 7 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS by grocers and druggists everywhere. 30c. 55c., $1.00 Jars. Money back if not satisfied. Vitamin Food Company, Gotham Bank Bldg., New York City Call on your Grocer or your Druggist today and ask for Veger. If he has not yet received his stock send us his nams and we will send you a generous sample froa and prepaid.

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