New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 14

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NOSTRILS AND HEAD Cream Applied in Nostrils es Head-Colds at Once. aeeane your nostrils are clogged and head is stuffed and you can't e frecly because of a cold or rh, just get a small bottle of 's Cream Balm at any drug store, ly a little of this fragrant, anti- tle eream into your nostrils and it penetrate through every air issage of your head, soothing and Iing the inflamed, swollen mucous brane and you get Instant rellef. h! how good It feel Your nos- s are open, your head 1s clear, no re hawking, snuffing, blowing; no re headache, dryness or struggling breath, Ely's Cream Balm {s it what sufferers from head colds #nd catarrh need. It's a delight, = VIOLINIST INSULTED Henry Marteau is “Razzed” By Audi- ence At Munich Concert Munich, Bavaria, Dec, 14, (By As- sociated Press)—"Out with the Frenchman' was the hostile greeting hurled at the noted French violinist, Henry Marteau, by a Munich audience when he appeared to play last night in a hotel concert hall. Marteau was unable to begin playing until the po- Mce had arrested some of the princi- pal disturbers. Marteau, who at one time was a professor in the Berlin academy of music, was arrested as a spy during the war but Emperor William ordered his release.. When news of the con- cert incident.was announced at vari- ous nationalist socialist meetings don- siderable dissatisfaction was express- @4 at the action of the police especial- Iy in their allowing the concert to ceed under, their protection. By o s e B fxcf HARDING APPROVES x el il President Believes Farmers' Organi- jjuzation Is One YFor Good To All " llkWashington, Dec. 14.—President irding in a letter read today at the ning sessioh of the national coun- of farmers' co-operative market- associations declared that he knew “no single movement that promises re help towards the present relief the permanent betterment of ag- juitural conditions” than the co-op- tive organization of farmers to 4 “‘rket their products. ““Catch Cold” il easily Some children catch cold ver: easily and are sick on and off all winter. They need the protection Lilaoninegiv(u;t!u;‘nnl:o and power of resistance to col lndp:ou hs that the health- giving oils in Linonine supply toweak, run-downsickly people. This pleasant-tasting flax seed oil emulsion nourishes and strengthens the weakened sys- S50c tem, builds up ‘the !)ody and and fortifiesagainstwinter'sdangers. 1.00 Children like it; and it always ttles does them good. Try it now! NEW BRITAIN LAWS ON MILK PRAISED Ordinances Read By Dr, Lee Warmly. Commended—Dr, Radeliffe’s Suggestions Win Favor Health authorities from all sections of the state who had gathered at the State Capitol in Hartford yesterday afernoon to discuss proposed changes in milk regulations, expressed approv- al of the milk ordinances In force in this city, following a reading of some {of the important ordinances by Dr, I, | P, Lee, superintendent of the board | of health, | Dr. B. D, Radcliffe, inspector of | milk, meat and food for this city, spoke in favor of a resolution intro. duced by Professor R. C. Fisher of the Connecticut Agricultural college, to have bacteriologists making of- fielal milk tests )icensed by the state, This is to guarantee bacterial counts by competent men. | Dr. Radcliffe also brought up a pro- posal to have a standard procedure for milk tests adopted as the official standard for the State of Connecti-! cut, At present there is no standard. Conclusions arrived at through dif- | ferent processes sometimes differ, it was argued, and in justice to milk producers and handlers the adoption of set rules were urged. The local ordinances and Dr. Rad- | elifte’s suggestion regarding milk test standards will be taken into ronsid-‘ eration in drafting proposed statutes for presentation to the next legisla- | ture, IMEXICAN REBELS IN DRIVE FOR AMNESTY Various Chieftains Are Surrendering Or Negotiating For Settlements Mexico City, Dec. 14 (By the Asso- ciated Press)—Reports of the sur- render of two rebel leaders were re- celved here today while emissaries in behalf of others were in the capital endeavoring to obtain amnesty. for their chieftains. From Lampazas came the report that Gen. Antonio Maldonado, head- ing the rebel forces at Nuevo Leon, had given himself up. Apparently authentic advices from Vera Cruz stated that Gen. Aleman, who has been operating for more than two years as the leader of a rebel band in that state, had surrendered with five of his officers. 3 Friends of Carlos Green, who has led a revolt in the state of Tabasco, have been in the city for several days. {1t is said that they are making ef- forts to obtain amnesty for their NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922. Stbp Laxatives Which On?/ Agmwn Constipation Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative — so cannot gripe, When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving, Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like th natural lubricant and thus replaces it. Try it to- L] day. A LUBRICANT=NOT A LAXATIVE near the farmhouse Monday from the wagon. eating the members of the were taken violently ill. ] Investigation proved that the /pom- toes had been poisoned. Some those remaining in the wagon were found to contain a deadly drug. HARDING FOR PLANE BILLS. President Would Encourage Civilian and Commercial Flying. Washington, Dec. Harding is thoroughly interested stimulation of civilian aviation, Rep- resentative Hicks (republican night. Part of the family breakfast the next morning consisted of potatoes taken A short time after family 14,—President | stated yesterday after a conference at the White House on the blll ereating in aviation bureau in the department ) commerce Mr. Hicks is eager to have the house adopt the measure, as a similar bill by BSenator Wadsworth (repub- \lean, N. Y,) passed the senate, The Hicks bill provided for an air- plane inspection service like that for steamboats, licensing of pllots and charting of routes, Mr, Hicks de- clared it possiple to travel anywhere in Europe by alrplane and sald the United States must keep, up, He thinks the legislation will make alr- planes safer and encourage vommer- clal use. | WEATHER REPORT Rain Tonight and Friday With “'ll'l—ll- er Weather Tonight ' For Connecticut tonight and Fri- day: Warmer tonight; increasing south and southwest winds, | Conditions: An area of low pressure | | extending from New Mexico to Ohlo |18 causing unsettled weather with snow or rain in the western and cen- tral districts, Detroit reported eight inches of snow and snow flurries were reported as far east as Albany, It is raining from Ohio southward to Ala- bama, White River, Ont,, reported 48 below zero. The temperature is ris- ing slowly in the eastern portion of the Lake region and New England. Conditions favor for this vicinity: Unsettled weather with snow or rain OFFICERS ARE ELECTED O'Leary As Leader Officers were elected last night by the members of the Woodmen of the World as follows: C. C., James ‘O’'Leary; A. L, John L. Heckman; banker, John J. Heck- Guessing Contest HOW MANY CORKS? leader if he surrenders. Efforts are also being made to se- cure govermment leniency toward the Laraga brothers, who are operating at Durango. BLOODHOUNDS EEED. Hunting for Poisoner Who Drugged Family Potatoes. Fort Worth, Texas, Dec. 14.—Blood- hounds are on the trail of the person who is believed to have injected a {deadly drug into potatoes and caused |the serious illness of J. W. Fletcher jand his family, living at Brandon. A quantity of potatoes was in a wagon which Fletcher left standing - GIFTS FOR HER Christmas is the most appropriate time of year to give her the most valuable gift of all—Good Jewelry. Shop Now—We chase till Christmas. will keep your pur- Select her gift from the following list: Wrist Watches, ‘Watches, Brooches, tion in our Window. Machine. Cleaner. (4) $10.00 in Cash. 19 MAIN ST. HIMBERG Pearls, Ivory, Combs, Lavallieres, etc. & HORN Established 17 Years 10 R. R. Arcade 302 Main St. (5) $5.00 Allowance on This EASY Vacuum Cup Washing Machine is in opera- CORKS are being washed instead of clothes. To the 5 people whose guess as to the number of corks is nearest correct we will award the following prizes. Guessers nearest correct have choice of premiums. (1) $25 Allowance on the Purchase of an Easy Washing Price $155. (2) $20 Allowance on the purchase of a Eureka Vacuum Price $45. (3) $15 Allowance on any Floor or Table Lamp. Manning & Bowman’s Waffle Iron. Price $13.50 Armstrong Table Stove Price $12.50 Hotpoint Toaster, Price $8 Floor Lamps, Price $5 Up Any Adult can guess. Forms on request and remem- ber that we sell the Best Merchandise Obtainable. ® Barry & Bamforth ® PHONE 2504 UR exacting standards of accuracy are bringing us prescription business from all sections of New Britain BROOKS DRUG COMPANY WEST MAIN ST., At Lincoln and not much change in umpernture.l Woodmen of the World Name James|’ man; clerk, Willlam Benkosky; cort, Willlam Green; doctor, D, W, O'Connell, M, D.; watchman, Harold Swift; wmentry, Willlam Heckman; manager, C, Renolter, November Banner Month For Use of Cotton in U, S, Washington, Dec. 14.—More cotton was utllized during November than {n any month since October, 1017, he census bureau announced today in its monthly report on cotton con- sumption. The cotton spinning in- dustry has shown increased activity for several months, AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION During cold, damp weather take one Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablet just before retiring every night. Its tonic and laxative effect will fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza, G pore 30c per Box. THE CLIMAX! THE END! OUT IT GOES! COME BEFORE IT IS GONE! See Tomorrow’s Papers for Announcement Everything Cast to the Four Winds = 13‘;\\%««\@;\\‘“{“ " - We have on hand several used REO Speed Wagons, ’19, 20 and 221 models, some reconditioned and painted— Priced from $400 to $800. We will rebuild, paint and guarantee any one of these trucks for one month against mechanical defect. Prices on appli(;ation. Handle your holiday rush delivery with one of our used REOS. Kenneth M. Searle &Co.] REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS Cor. Elm and Park Sts.,, New Britain, Conn. . . Gabriel Snubbers—Perfection Carburetors—Dasco Spring Covers Tel. 2110

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