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' & few hours you have a well, playful | Even if cross, feverish, ¥ ] COLD IN CHEST Do the right thing and be sure of speedy rellef, Often chest colds and sore throat go over night if you use BEGY’S "MUSTARINE Better than a mustard plaster, does the work and does is faster—will not blister—30¢c—60c—yellow box, OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. P e Your cold iqn Your clogged nos- assages of you can snufl Count fifty! catarrh disappears, trils will open, the your head will clear ¢ breathe freely. No hawking, mucous discha or backache; no struggling for breath at night. Get a smail bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from, your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils, It penetrates through every air passage of the head, sooth- ing and healing the swoilen or in- flamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief, Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable. Relief is sure. |alongside her, | ular night | back soon is to be TROLLEY CAR CRASH IN FUTURE AIR TRIPS NOT 10 OFFER MANY THRILLS London to Paris Passongers Will be ( Protected According to Plans of | The British Air Ministry, London, Mareh 1 Alr trips be. tween London and Paris are being made safer all the time, and before |long passengers will almost be denied | [the thrill of taking a chance, Kven |if the airplans is foreced down upon |the waters of the channel, the passen-| gers may be rescued so quickly that |they will have to use their imagina- | tions in or to interest their friends | | with an account of the experience | when they get back home, The air ministry Is seeing to this, Arrangements for hurrying channel | craft to the aid of a plane that falls in the er have just been completed and su fully tested, As all the trans-channel fliers are equipped with wireloss telephones, the authorities have adopted a new international dis- | word for aireraft. Tt is “May ! the phonetic ecquivalent of ¢ uidez,' the French for “Help ll(\"' In a recent test a Royal Alr force. flying boat was scevetly Instructed to make a “foree] landing” with “engine trouble at the cortain point over the [water, This was done. While plan- down, the craft gave the distress signal three tim It was picked up | Ly wireless stations at Croydoa and Lympne. The station at Pulham got 4 bearing on the seaplane’'s position. A call was put through to the dock master at Dover, and 20 minutes after | the airship asked for help, a tug was The new protective :\rr:mgflmrnlw; will be in effect night and day, as reg- air service to Paris and | hlished. NEW BRITAIN' DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1923, Hungarian Beauty to Visit U. 8. i e :wh‘wi;:‘; i thi ARl It is rumored that Mme, Alexander Igolitz, socially prominent in Budapest and procldimed to be the most beautiful woman in FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE HAS PROVED ITS MERIT BY 67 YEARS OF SUCCESS Builds Fighting Strength to Ward Off Serious Iliness Scientifically Compounded of Carefully Tested Ingredients Of Special Value After “Flu” or Other Serious Illness The flu epidemic which has just swept over the country, while not so severe as the former outbreak, left behind it thous+ ands of people in'a weakened and run-down condition, 3 | In just such conditions as these, Father John's Medicine has | proven of greatest value, 4 |, You need a strengthening food tonic to rebuild your resist- ing power, and the pure food elements in Father John's Medicine are eagily taken up even by a weakend system and made into new strength and flesh‘ Building Strength After Any Illness During the getting-well stage of in- fluenza, pneumonia and other illness, the body, weakened by the discase, is wide open to the attacks of other germs, and this is the perlod of great danger, / At this time, all of the organs of the body must be kept in their best work- ing order, not only to drive out the poison left in the system by the dis- euse, but in order that the patient shall regain strength as soon as pos- sible to avold further attacks, As a means toward good health af- {ter any illness, Father John's Medi- | cine has proven its value by more than C7 years of success, Father John's Medicine {s a safe medicine for all the family to use—for the children us well as the older people, Safe For All the ¥Famlily Every home should keep father John's Medicine on hand during this time of danger. It is of particular value in treating colds, Its sootniag elements heal the {irritated iinlng of the breathing passage, It holps to drive out impurities and its strength- ening elements are of great vaiua, Father John's Medicine is a “cry high-grade emulsion of cod liver ofl scientifically compounded with other ingredients by specially designed ap- heart trouble. Day won first place in every western conference meet he has competed in this year with the |Mack Reports ‘Fair’ Chance |'Of Signing ‘Stuffy’ McInnis - WATERBURY INJURES SIX Head-On WOMEN! DYE "™ ANYTHING NEW FOR FEW CENTS Figure in Collision—Passengers Taken Into | Nearby Houses For Akl [ Waterbury, March 1.—Six passen- | | gers were injured last night when two lone-man trolley cars crashed in a | head-on collision on the town plot |1in s were badly demol- lished, The passengers were taken Hungary, will come to America to visit friends in Washington. Philadelphia, March |. — Reports |from the Philadelphia Americans’ |training camp at Montgomery, Ala., Peterson played best for |today, sald that Manager Connie |Mack had announced the signing of 5 Trwin Brame, one of the leading pitch- L. B. Juniors | arg of the Kitty league. He played : Varsille | |ast year with Hopkinsville, Ky. Right forward | Mack also stated that he had heard Karpinski +v..... Raghnev rrom “Stuffy” MecInnis, recently un- | conditionally released by Cleveland, . i"‘mrson|an,1 that the prospects of obtaining his signature to a contract were ORESCENTS ARE WINNERS [ 12321, ™ peedy Team at Boys' Club Down g4ie, Brightanti Worthington A. C. of Berlin, 22 to| 12, Last Night. | Jacobi . The Crescents took the Worthington'! exception of that with Northwestern, Greenle;i Makes Record | Run in Pocket Billiards Stockton, Cal, March 1. — Ralph Greenleaf, world’s champion pocket billiard player, in an exhibition game here yesterday, ran off 265 balls, said to be a world record. Greenlcaf's hest run previously was 226, made in Pennsylvania, Kimonas Curtains Sweaters Coverings Dresses Draperies Ginghams Stockings Everything Diamond Dyes —no other mple direc- Don’t wonder or tint success- ing is n . Just Buy “Diamond D kind—and foliow the tions in every package whether you can dyc fully, because perfect home d guaranteed with Diamond Dy if you have never dyed befo tell your druggist whether terial you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is iinen, ed goods. Diamond Dy spot, fade or run. 3 Gargle Throat g Clip This if Subject to Sore Throat or Tonsilitis g A~ aamnn Prepare a harmless and effectiv gargle by dissolving two Bayer Tab- the ma- | tton, or mix- | s never streak into nearby houses for first aid treat- ment, The cause of the accident was [tributed to a leaky air hose. of the cars started to roll do hill while the motorman was on the side road telephoning to ters for orders. sAfter rolling for sev- cral hundred feet it crashed into a | northbound car. There were six pas- |sengers on the northbound ecar and none on the other, | The motorman of the northbound | car saw the other car coming toward | him and immediately applied his | brakes and shouted to the passengers to jump. The crash came befors they | were able to got off. 1t- | GREAT WORK BY NAVY " | | Is Humanitarian Factor For P'eace As Well As For Defense | Washington, March 1.—The record i of the American navy as humanitarian | force and factor for peace, as well as for the defense of the nation’s rights, | | was stressed by Secretary Denby in a |speech yesterday before meeting here the society of naval sponsors, | The society secretary praised the | relief activities of American naval ves- sels recently in the Ne: East, the Black sea and in connection with tho; h\quake disaster in Chile, as in- | stances of its humanitarian service, of Barnes and Farrefi Beat Sarazen and Hutchison Miami, IYla., March 1.—Jim Barnes, former national open golf champion, and Johnny PFarrell of Quaker Ridge | Golf club, Mamaroneck, N. Y., defeats | ed Gene Sarazen, present national | | open champion and Jock Hutchison, former British open titieholder, on | headquar- | | whom he has met several times pre- A. C. team of Berlin into camp at Zembko Clarlow the N s' club gymnas- ium, to 12, last night. The boys Levine ..... from the suburbs counted only two field goals, Goodrich geiting both of them. Sliva, Meiczkowski and Ny- borg, did good work for the Crescents. | Jacobi 5, Saide 2, Karpensky 1, Goodrich and Pickett starred for the! Peterson Anderson 1, Varsille 1, Berlin boys. ‘Hamm(‘\' 1; fouls, Saide 1. The lineup: i A Croscents. Worthington A, . Clarence Mitchell a Holdout As Phillies Start Philadelphia, March 1.—Clarence Mitchell, who was obtained from the .... Brunelle Brookiyn club in the trade for Pitcher . Whitman George Smith, failed to show up today when the Phillies started for their . Boardman | Southern training camp in Leesburg, | Fla,, and it was learned that he is a Gould | holdout. Lefty Weinert, who showed good Worthington ' form near the close of last season, is another holdout, and Pitcher | Behan failed to arrive from New York. Pitchers Jimmy Ring, former- ly of the Reds and Dodgers Walter Betts and Catchers Connolly and Jimmy Wilson were included in the squad that left here today. Right guard Anderson Left guard. Score, Pheasants Summar 17, Meiczkowski Pickett | Right Forward. Huck, Clay Sliva, Levin ... Levine .... | Score, Crescents 12; field goals, Sliza 4, Meizckowski 2, Clay 1, Goodrich 2; foul goals, N borg 8, Pickett 7, Goodrich 1; ref- eree, Grip; timer, Aronson. Yilla to Defend Title Against Genaro Tonight New York, March 1.—pancho Villa, Mathewson to Develop the little Filipino who won the Am- . erican flyweight titie from Johnny Pla}*e}s BQ-V"“d Price Buff, after about only a year in this| Boston, March 1-—Stars that may country, will defend his title tonight| ¢ developed by the Braves under the at Madison Squarc Garden against|Presidency of Christy Mathewson will Frankie Genaro, New York llz\lian,il'o bEyand nHice.the; MEW. BXebunTE head of the DBoston Nationals an- i d-at a luncheon in his honor viously in non-champlonship bouts. | M0UNceC i b Nt Ay i " at the Boston City club yesterday. The bout is scheduled to go 15 !ounrls.: oI am back in baseball because 1 llove it,”” the one time famous pitcher ; o [explained, “and we are going to build The Pheasants of the Boys' club yp a ball club as quickly as possible, defeated the Elihu Burritt Juniors | players will be purchased when they at the Boys’ clug gym by the score of |can he bought to fill our needs, but 17 to 10. Both teams displayed fine | \e will try to develop them. and once BOYS' CLUB PHEASANTS WIN. lets. of Aspirin In four tablespoonfuls| . "sgn “jaie in their match on the | passwork in the first half. The sec- | jeveloped they wihl serve out their of water. Gargle throat Repeat in two hours if necessary. Be sure you use only the genuine Bayer Tablets of ,Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Cross, which can be Rad in tin boxes of twelve tablets for few cents. MOTHER! MOVE | CHIL'S BOWELS ! Hurry Mother! A oughly clean the little bowels and in ©hild again. 8, constipated or full tldren love its “fruity” of taste, anl jothers can rest easy hecause it never 8 to work all the souring food and y bile right out of the stomach bowels without griping or upset- the child. . Tell your druggist you want only genuine “California Fig Syrup” fch has directions for habies and ldren of all ages printed on bott] ir, yonu must say “California. fuse any imit.iion, thoroughly. cold, | Hollywood links yesterday. | PATHER DROFPS DEAD | I'rancisco, March 1. — James 65, plumbing inspector of the Francisco board of health, and father of Jimmie Britt, former light weight pugilist, dropped dead here | yesterday. He is survived by his | widow and two sons, James and Wal- Britt had been a member of the | legislature. | Speed BRITT | San Britt, | tace. r(‘uli!nrniu | teaspoonful of | * #California Mg Syrup” now will thor- Marion Ardell, champion woman | , walker, is shown here leading Geovge | Brrown, world's ehampion wa'ker, dur ing their match at Miami, Fla. Brown gave Miss Ardell two laps and won| by a few yards, l ond half opened in a whirlwind | ygefulness here. o long as they re- | fashion on the side of the Pheasants. | taiy their ability.on the field they will Jacobi was the scoring ace for tl)ei"O( be sold or traded.” I Set Qut to Find the Secret of Iron Muscles Like These And Found That a Slight Change in Your Daily Meals Will Often Astonishi { Increase Your Strength, Energy, Endur- ance and Physical and Mental Power Years ago, I made up my mind th'at there must be some vital secret that explained the great difference between the muscular strength, health and power of strong and wealt people you meet every day. One man has muscles like iron, is full of strength and energy and hits hard both mentally and physically, Another is weak, aneamic and run-down, His day’s work leaves him tired out and exhausted and h_e is always ailing, complaining and doctoring, without ever seeming to get any better. For years I made a special study of these conditions eonsulting a great number of physicians and chemists. Scienco has now proved that your real strength, energy and endurance; that mysterious force that enables you to dominate and control others and win in every walk of life, il depend upon the strength and nature of the millions of cells that compose your body and brain, and the physieal ‘strength of these cells depends abso- lutely uj the food you eat—that is, the materiol with which they are built, just like a house that & built of teards and mud is ot 8o strong as one built of stone and iron. The most important element in building strong forceful cells is & peculiar form of iron found in the husks of grains, peels and skins of certain fruits and vegotable: mody thods of cocicing throw these s away #0 that today probubly not ond P 7 iron in his body—a most alarming eondition. If you are anxious to ouild up your sirength and bodily powors, you should at onee try mixing a little of this pecaliar fon of iron with your daily food, to help build strong iron-ike celn. ~ Surprising resuts have been obtained in many cases, in two weeke' time. Jn fact a former medical in r and clinical physician of the Board of Health of New York City said to me ““There are eountloss numbers of men today who at forty are brovw: in health and steadily going downward tovhysieal sa rrental decay. Yet theie are thousands of the same men w0 undergo a remarkable trarsformation the moment they get plenty of iron into their blood.” Thia newet Jorm of iron in comparatively inexpentive and may be obtained from your druggist under the name of Nuzated Iron, to be mizxed with food as dirccted on and get one of the Ilie iron instead of Nuzated |hir st Iroa, which is & totally different thing. Many |right to the nearest druy # prissfightsr has won chamionships hecause |of Nuxated fron. I guarantee that you will professional trainers know rthe secret of great |delighted with umazing results o your own strength and endurance which comes from |druggist will refund the full amount you paid. having plenty of iron in your blood. 1t would seem that the average man would realise how | Crowell's, Fair Dept. Store, City Drug much more important it is for him to build up | tore and Dickinson Drug Co. “Hard As Jren” h and resistance to disease and go st and get o pa 3 Elihu Burritt Juniors 10; field ‘mals'l South | Pete | and | “fair,” Robertson, of No-Hit Fame, Enters in Holdout Class Sherman, Texas, March 1.—Charles Robertson, Chicago American pitcher who hurled a no-hit game last year, his first season in big time company, | announced himself still a holdout to- day. It is business and not sentiment that makes the youthful hurler de- mand more money, he said. He did not indicate his business, but said that until the White Sox assure him more money than he could earn out side organized baseball he would continue to remain unsigned. CHAMPION TEAM IN RELAY Philadelphia, March 1.—The entry of the Valcour Club, of New York, holder of the world's 400 yards relay ?Schaefer Begins Practice For Match With Hoppe New York, March l.—Jake Schae- |fer of San ¥rancisco, began practice today for his challenge match with | Willie Hoppe, for the 18.2 balk line i billiard championship of the world, to be played here March 12, 13 and 14, Schaefer appeared to be in better | physical condition than when he lost | the title back to Hoppe in the inter- national tournament jast November. MUST CUT OUT SWIMMING Minneapolis, . March 1.—-John Day, backstroke star of the University of Minnesota swimming team has been ordered to give up swimming for the remainder of the season, because of IN competition with five famous brands Putwam Cof- fee was submitted to a large group of coffee experts under the supervision of Mr. W. H. Aborn, a recognized authore ity o coffee. THE tests were made by serving the different bramds in plain cups marked only on the bottom by symbols unknown to the participants. the appellation ‘‘superlative.” roasting and blending. THE Boardman Vac-Sealed can THE verdict was unanimous, every expert voting for the Boardman blend—Putnam, nce, it en you Note its delicious fra stimulating effect. other coffee lovers in New England the coffee experts agreed on Putnam!" THE WILLIAM BOARDMAN & SONS COMPANY Coffee Roasters Since 1841 HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT Putna Coffee saves the A m ness of the fragrant ground coffee almost indefini TRY a steaming cup of Putnam tomorrow at breakfast. paratus in such & way as to make its rich food elements easlly taken up even by a weakened system, Reoant solentiflo research proved that, cod Iver oll Is 200 times riched In vitamin content than any other known feod element, This Is the particular rea- son why people who take Father John's Medicine galn steadily in welght and strength. The Greatest Body Builder ‘While the prescription for Father John's Medicine, which was written on June 9, 1865, remains unchanged, the process of compounding has been ro oclentifically developed that Fathor John's Medicine is today recognised as “the greatest body builder," record for girls, has been recelved for that event in the Meadow Brook meet here March 10, officials of the club announced today. MacCartie, a member of the tean, al- 8o will compete in some of the special events, for girls. WHITE SOX STAR1 PRACTICE Chicago, March 1,—First practice for the Chicago American league baseball club was called for at Mar- lin Springs, Texas, today. The ad- vance guard has gathered at the springs, prior to the full squad re- porting at Scguin, Texas. Miss Marion N St. Louis, March 1.—The St. Louis Americans worked through an hour and a half practice session at their training camp at Mobile, Ala., yester- day after being forced to bed for the two days on occasion of rain, Dr. Howard always recommended Oxidaze for Coughs Colds, Br. Asthma Years of study and observation convinced him it would safely, quickly and surely stop a bad cough and give instant reliet in Bronchinl Asthma, Money back if it fails, Guaranteed harmless. All druggists includ- ing Dickinson Drugz Co. Cc’fl-‘teee Experts Agreedo series of “blind tests’ which the coffee lexperts conducted recently in New York, resulting in the unanimous choice of Putnam Coffee over five other widely advertised brands, brought to light some very interesting facts in the art of coffee blending. IT seems that the house of William Boardman & Sons, founded in 1841, have been working all these years to per= fect a blend of coffee that would not only be su; other branded coffees but would deserve in the fullest sene® rior to all AFTER endless study and experiment, their skilled coffee roasters and bleniders, early in 1921, succeeded in combining certain choice ‘‘growths’’ of coffee in a secret blend, that in aroma and taste and richness and freshness, the authorities of coffee excellence declared to be very close to perfection. THE packing of Putnam Coffee is an im, of course, secondary to the methods of choosing growth, ant factor but, maintains the ofltinl-l freshe itely. s smooth, rich flavor and its will say several thousand ¢ saying, ‘‘No wonder Your grocer has it. ‘To open, first put key on other ond wp. Then tern slowly. Tho top makes @ tight-fitting cover, = R

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