New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1923, Page 13

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s FRT HEDIGIE Indigestion Corrected “Frult-a-es” Or “Frult Lazo Tablets” Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Fullnessop l‘um after eating, gas, heart flutter are troubles that * Fruitae h\u eorreels, This medicine, made from frui§ juiees and tonles, aets directly on the s Stomach and quiekly restores sound, patural digestion, Mis, Frank W. Wallace, Dore's Corner, Moultonville, N.H., writess “AI!lauulh my trouble was of some years'standiog, “ Fruita-tives' reliee ved me of Indigestion, stopped the Headaches, banished all symptoms of Heart Trouble and gave me back my health ', a0c, & hox, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25, At dealers or from Fruit-astives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y, 18 5] LITTLE GERMAN BAND MAY 1028, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, ALABAMA PRISON LABOR Real Prize For Flying Hero SCANDAL NOW REPORTED CARSON SEEKS ESCAPE Once Famous Institution of Berlin Streets Is Fast Passing Away Man Arvested With “Hamuner Murs Divie Organisation Speakers Say it fs| 490" I Honduras Prevented by By The Asw Berlin iated Fross May 22,.=The “little Ger man hand & 4 famillar feature of stroet corners throughout the weorld seems threatened with extinetion Musical instructors say there has : been an alarming decrease sine . Jacksen,, & .:..““N‘ 10 war in the nulnhr‘r of musicians, .T::) “.."“.:.‘.:‘”. ) :l. u‘_mu is due mainly to the fact A t Germ lisarmament entalled lay ; . g by |\.'h.in ¥ - the dissolution of her many military of justice Carson tried 1o jump from bands and that this has made metal the automaobiie carrying the party, hut wind instruments unpopular. the guards acted quickly and held Most of the musie one hears along {him 1n his place | the thoroughfares 1#* an ccasiona) During the igterview with the min- vielin or a collapsible street organ, ister of justiee Mrs. Phillips had dn played by a ecrippled war veteran BULGARIA’S AMBITION was responsible for her coming Wants Modifisd Reparation Terms and Honduras and being arvested here Also An Outlet To Aegean hes, Pre. rescutative J, M, hmith, Mich., May 22 attorney of Hattle Was nominated by congress in the Alert Guards=Fights With Woman. Weorse Than Floridas if Pacts Kalamazon Arthur Williams. yesterday By The Associated Press Tegulegalpa, ilondures. Jease . Carson, under with Clara Phillips. hammer murderess |Mra Etta May escape while helng taken headquarters With the twe B Oreek the republicans for third distriet at a special primary to select candidates for the election on June 19, The seat was made vacant recently by the deathsof Representa- tive J, M, Smith Claud B Carney, an atterney Kalamazoo, was unopposed for democratio mominatior Were Known an May etention here the California and her sister Birmingham, Ala., May 22.—Speak ssed representatives of A meeting under the Suspices of .the lesague of women Yot ors here last nigh said Alabamm would have a worse reputation than Florida if the concealed truth abont the methods of the conviet lease sys tem were known, They pleaded fo the aholition of the conviet lease sys. far question the of the C. Davis, former member of the ture; John C, Arneld, alse for islator; Judge Willlam E. Port and Trvine Engle were the' speakers Mr, Davis efted the explosion in the Panner mine some years age when scores of conviets, there against their vere killed are training Alabama girls in 8 Mate college at Montevalle within sight of another institution where free labor refuses to work,” he sald ‘ount the unknown graves in the woods haeck of the college where the mine vietims are huried if you want to know the death toll of miner con vieta" Mr. and Mrs, Wessels Have 25th Anniversary A pleasant surprise party 5 ten. dered Mr, and Mra. Henry Wessels of 110 Columbia street yesterday aft. ernoon in henor of their 25th wedding L ores had been sold for $300,000*fol NO EXECUTION REPORTED o Asgociated Press Mun'n () May 22,~The zere hour" for thé Buchew bandits has passed and no announcement has heer received from the brigand stronghold of any execution. Govelnment troops are withdrawing as the de manded. The nearest soldiers soldiers to Paotzuku, the captives' mountal prison, now are six miles distant By 0 AFTER !’_IGGLY WIGGLY [ Nashville Investors to Pile lnnmrllml; Frog Spending | bandits 0 Sop Saunders mier Announoes, By The Pross Hotla, May Two eardinal In the government's program a (attainment of more moderate tion terms and an ocean outlet for Rulgaria, Premier Stamboulisky an nounced today in reading the speech Miss Nellie Turner, formerly of Columbus, 0., was Lieutenant |from the throne at the opening of the John A, Macready's reward for breaking all air records in his ye. "\ ! Wibens 2 i g ) cent transcontinental non-stop flight on which he was RCCOMPANIEA | 1ormarc e aaariy J, Dulinr o i by Lieutenant Oakley Kelly, The couple were married almost| ‘rhe former bourgeois ministers and immediately after Macready landed at San Diego. Money, Assact points the Memphis, May = Nashville in- ara vestors in the stock of the Piggly Wiggly Ntores, Ine, are to file injuncs sedings hore today to restrain Saunders, president of t corporation from further expenditures of Piggly Wiggly money for alleged | “personal advertising' Mr, Baunders last night announced that the Ban Antonio, Texas chain of anniversary, They recefved mANY jowing the sale of the Chicago stores useful and ornamental gifts, Mr. and fop 81,000,000 and those at Denver Mre, Wensels wers married 25 yeAPS gor 8400,000 in hin efforts to stabilize 880 by Rev, Mr. Minkus, a former ¢ company's credit with merchan- New Britain minister {disers and to meet bank leans. Mr Saunders sald much of the advertis- ing expense was charged to his per. sonal account, JUDGE PARKER NAMED the voters despite the fact that they Selectexl as Umpire for American Commission to Adjust Mixed War CHURCH IN 600D SHAPE Claims Against Germany, May hefore Washington, Resumption Unitarians Hear That Conditions Are of proceedings the mixed claims commission on the war claims of the {'nited States government and the American citizens against Ger- many today awaited the appointment of an American commissioner to suc- Excellent and Ontlook for Future | Is Best Yet, | Boston, May “The Americap {Unitarian assoclation held its 98th an-| o0 jugee 3dwin B, Parker of [nual meeting today .and delegates | poyas” who has been appointed um- |listened to a series of short addresses commission. on the activities of varfous depart-| ' jo 4. papker's appointment as ments of the organization in the 1ast ympire was made yesterday imme- £ | diately after former Justice Day of No year in the history of the as- ¢y supreme court had sent his res- sociation has closed with 8o many|jgnation from that office to Presi- churches in vigorous condition and gant Harding stating that he did so with such happy and effective co-| pecause he believed a younger and operation between ministers And stronger man should assume the du- churches;’ Dr. Minot Simons, secre-|ties, There had been no intimation tary of the church extension depart-|today as to the president's probable ment said in his report. choice for American commissioner to No “closed for want of a minister" | succeed Judge Parker whose ap- sign need hang on any Unitarian| pointment as umpire it was an- church door, according to the report| nounced at the state department, the made by Rev. Fred R. Lewis for the German government had been glad committee for recruiting the minis- to approve. try. Not only were there clergymen While the partial reorganization of to fill every vacant pastorate, he sald, the commission probably will neces- but the students now in colleges and sitate re-argument of the Lusitania 'theological schools promised a suffi- claims it was expected to cause little clent supply for the near future. disposal of all $1,479,000,- 99 Make Old Age More Comfortable Old age iz not a matter of years any folks are younger at 70 ers are at 0. We are as old as our kidneys. Too many old folks are worried with lame backs, ach- ing kidneys, rheumatic pains and dis- tressing urinary disorders. You feels older than you are. Why not feel younger? Doan's Kidney Pills have made life more comfortable for thou- sands of elderly foiks. They should help you, too. Ask your neighbor A New Britain Case W. Hasson, 70 Cottage Place, : "My kidneys were sluggish and ll\o secretions were highly eolored and painful in pagsage. T had a lameness through my back and a dull ache just over my kidneys. A bhox of Doan's Pills corrected all kidney complaint and T have had no further nrran|1n to use a kIflnFy remedy." KIDNEY DOAN A PILLS 60¢ at all Drug Stores Toster-Milburn Co. MigChem Dutfalo,NY. pire of the ye delay in the ultimate R N i the claims, which total STANLEY CHURCH SUPPER. | 000. Rev. Henry W. Maler will deliver — the address at the semi-annual par- {sh supper at the Stanley Memorial MUST APPEAR IN GOURT |church tomorrow evening. This will : be the last supper of its kind in 1923 for this church and a record attend-|Waterbury' Man Identificd As Driver ance is expectod. Supper will be |served fram & untll 8 o'clack. There will be several musical numbers, of Car From Which Another Per- son Was Pushed Or Fell. Waterbury, May Mur« phy of 360 Mill street, this city, | cording to the police, was the owndr, | and driver, of the automobile in| which Edward Viger, 35, of the Col-| onial hotel, was riding Thursday | night, when Viger either fell or was | | pushed from the car, thereby suffer- | |ing a fractured skuil and internal in-| | juries. Viger died Sunday night, at| a local hospital and the police have been searching for the driver of the car. Murphy has been cited to (lp-! pear before Coroner John T. Monzani | | this afternon. | | 22, —James 136 PASSENGERS, SAVED FROM WRECK, ARE WALKING Must Trudge 14 Miles Through Cana- dtan Dust and Mud Before Reaghing Sizeable Town, John's, N passengers and ¢ Pacitic liner Marvale, rescued yester day when the steamer sunk Cape Pine after striking a rock, start- od on w long hike today 1it- tie fishing village of St. here the ship's boats landed them, shelter was found for the night but there was no adequate means of conmveyance to ‘I'repassey, the nearest railroad town, | So the shipwrecked company this morning shouldered what hag- gage they had saved and started afoot the road facing a walk of 14 of the Canadian near le over miles, It is expected that the steamer Em.- | press of Britain which was 30 miles| cast of Cape Race this noon will | call at Trepassey’ and t the pas- sengers aboard, If this is found ime practicable they will come’ to St John's by rail and catch the steamer here, The Marvale bound from to Liverpool hit the rock during a dense fog yesterday afternoon. In a sinking condition she was headed for andy beach but when it was ap- Montreal are in prison are still in fail. The op- I position bloe took occasion to display Its attitude by leaving the chamber in & body during the premier's address m MRS, HICKEY S0 WEAK COULD HARDLY STAND Tells How Lydia E.Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health Worcester, Mass, — ‘1 had some | trouble caused by a female weakneas | and got so run-down and weak from it that I could hardly stand or walk across the floor. The doctor gave me all kinds of but nothmg elped me. pened to meet l friendwhohad takon | ht would try it. After taking it a week I began to improve, and now I feel fine and am doing all o ing and house clearmg. I bave recom- parent she would not reach it in time the boats were lowered and in the smooth water there was no difficulty in saving all on board. Shortly after- ward the steamer foundered in seven | fathoms of water, Today she was| Iving with boat deck awash a mile| off Cape Pine. COPPER 00. DIVIDEND New York, May 22.—The Anaconda Copper Mining Co. today declared the regular quarterly dividend of 75 cents payable July 23, NEW TREATY WITH SPAIN Washington, May 22.—A draft of a new treaty of amity and commerce between the United States and Spain has been forwarded by the State de- partment to inder P, Moore, | American ambassador at Madrld, to he negotiated by him with the Spanish government. Pure lard, 2 lbs for ¢, tomorrow only. Cooked Food Shop.-—advt. | A Case of has a thousand and ope things de- pending on him-—it’s vitally impor- tant that he keep himself fit. He ought to eat a big bowl! of Mapl-Flake every morning for breakfast—for Mapl-Flake is full of the'thmgs that put both mind and body in trim for a big day’s work, Mapl-Flake is 25% Bran Mapl-Flake is a whole wheat flake, with all the natural bran cof- tent of the wheat —enough to make it a harmless, natural laxative. Yet it’s so appetizing and full of flavor you forget about “taking bran” as a he, ithful duty; you eat it in Mapl- Flake as a pleasure. In addition to the bran, there’s all the nourishment of the “staff of life”—vitally valuable salts of iron for making good red blood; phos- phorus and lime for sturdy bones, and the indispensable vitamin ele- ments that transform food into force and action. It makes a perfect breakfast. It’s good to eat, and good for you. Be a “Mapl-Flaler.” Little grains of wheat, Little flakes of bran Make a dish of Mapl-Flake. Beat it if you can! Made RIGHT in Battle Creek by ‘the ARMOUR GRAIN COMPANY CHICAGO Mapi-Flake The WHOLE Wheat Food that keeps you Right | | French cinema star. This is Jacqueline de Berr, six. Her mother is Lisette fle Rerr, | Jacqueline has just won first prize in al competition-of all child movie players in France. Herltage | as a testimonial | anyo mended your medicine to my friends, and T am Wl”mfi for youto use thisletter as I'would like to hel suflcrm the way I did from suc| a woakness.” %flrs. DELIA HICKEY, 4 S. Ludlow St., Worcester, Mass. Lydia E, Pinkham’s Private Text-Book upon ‘“ Ailments Peculiar to Women ** will be sent you free upon request. Write to The l dia E. Pinkham Medi- cine Co., Lynn, Mnu. This book con- tains valuable information, WEDNESDAY !— |‘R| SH GROUND H\\I“( RG I('l(l S OF FANCY l \\II( . All Day Sale LEAN POT ROASTS lzc BEEE Lb. SRR S MEATY souvp lzc 18¢ Lh. SUGAR (URED BACON . b, FHE BIG MID-WEEK FOOD BARGAIN DAY. SPECIAL FROM 9 TO 11 A, M. ROUND—SIRLOIN—PORTERHOUSE STEAK ............. LB, 18¢ If I Only Had Money Could you do something worth while if you had $500 to $1000 in cash? If your answer to that question shows that you are planning carefully, tell us about it, and we will help you all we can to get the money in our Industrial Dept. where we loan money to all classes of people at reasonable rates to enable them to get ahead. P | | | myhousework, including washing, sew- | HIRE YOU WILL FIND QUALITY, LOW PRICES AND SERVICE 'NATIVE SPINACH .. Peck 15¢ SPECIAL FROM 3 TO 5 P, M LEAN SMOKLED— SHOULDERS .........LB. 1llc ~ Al Day Sale 25¢ 5¢ 16¢ .3 Lbs, .. Lb. . b, | All Day Sale ::' ,\': MILK FED i 20c “l MP ROASTS 0 22c Lb. 32c FRESH CUT PORK CHOPS LEAN FRESH .. 24¢ n..lZ“%c ‘ CHOPS VEAL FOR POT PIE FRIESH SPARERIBS RED RIPF 5 Strawberries 23c|: Qrs. QT. FRESH GR Peas ARGE RIPE Bananas 25¢ IN STRING Beans 250 | oz. TNATIVE Asparagus 25(:{"“..(-1. 25¢ 2 qrs. “RADISHES OR Rareripes 5¢ !hunen 2 BUN, COOK]E WEEK |— Mohlcan Baked Cookles' Ib. be THE BEST M“P AD “I"1 « I(l AME “\-—— BUTTER ..... i 23‘? DINNER BLEND COF FANCY INDIA \\I)( BLVE ROSE R FANCY LARGE QUEEN OLIV MOHICAN 1Y \l’”l(\" D MILK NEW ELBOW MACARONI WELL BLE. Celery | Aj)pléi - 25¢ 15¢ | NATIVE ‘ F Rhubarb 5c 1 2 Q18 Doz. ACHED | LARGE HEAD Lettuce lgcjruu 14¢ /s LARGE AND ASSORTED LAYER CAKES ASSORTE NEW \Tll'll‘ OLIVES 4lc 10¢ 20¢ 12¢ 12¢ Pint 40 C ABSOLU PURE COCOA PANCY SWEET CORN PURE TOMATO CATSUP vA y MARGARINE. .2 Ths. . b, 2 Cans . Bottle .. Bottle .2 Cans h. Ih. 3 Lbs, .2 Cans Lb. SPECIAL. . SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ..1.8 Bbi. Bag $1.00 ALL A. M. SALE

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