New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1923, Page 12

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FEDERAL GOURTIS NOT GOING T0 ACT Walton Loses His Appeal From' Impeachment Action hoped to ings aga Wiihdraws Opposition To Street Extensjon court of commor from th WOMEN! DVE OLD THINGS NEW Sweater Waist Draperie Coat Kin //[)/ién:ond[) es_> &\/y/ tantl tiquid and in t action is the sar At your druggist " BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- el, act gently on the itively do the work nl icte had breath find uick relief through Dr. Edwarde Olive ablets. The pleasant tablets are taken for bad breath by al! who know them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen. tly but firmly on the bowels and liver. stimulating them to natural action, clearing the biood and gently puri the entire system. They do that wh dmfims calomel does without any of the after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, iping cathartics arg, derived from %tards' Olive Tablets without 'g-' jing, pain or any disagreeable effecte. . F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen vears of prac- tice among patients afflicteg with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Ofive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mized with olive oil: you will know them by their ofive color Tass wne or two every night for a week and no'r inc effect. 15¢ and 30c. calr gar-coated . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8§, 1923. PORTLAND, CEMENT GROUP IS SEEKING TO CONTROL British Interests Want Merger With STRESEMANN TRYING ~ HARD FOR RELIEF (Gurrency and Food Situation Somewhat Eased Today Americans to Have Entire Industry London, Nov Wednesday morning the Dally Express printed a story to the effect that the Assoclated Portland Cement Manufacturers Ltd., | By T . . had passed into the hands p | EE s Ameciuind Fioiy newly organized Associated Berlin, Nov, Chancellor Aol et The vs- | Mmann’s hastily-proclaimed paper said that a London stock broker | intended to bring relief in for some time had been buying in the |ton's financial and food market shares of the Portland |meet with varving degrees of ap- finally obtained a|Proval among the financial criti They view the government's deci _|as primarily possessing psychelogic importance, in that they assure th public that the paper mark s not al- together worthless and that'it will b shortly traded in against the coinage in an equitable proportion The government's failure to fix | definitely the value of the paper ma {in relation to the present limit an notes is the chief s disappeintment, as puniques the past ¢ considered to have definite tlon, On Strese- measures, | the na- situation, company olling nte . The seeretary of the Portland e iy denied that the Anglo-Atlantic I obtained control of the Portland fing that the Portland’s directors 1 long been aware of the purchasc ! ok in their company to a amount. These shares wquired, the secretary hancial group with which “The | of popula amount | official inication, nowise crnment now makes its fina appraisal of the paper mark contin- gent upen its ability to halt the money esses and obtain sufficient W revenues through the commandeering of foreign currencies and the lavying taxes, fhe foreign moneys to s replaced with the new German sold currencics In rele 0 of new tons of sugar New Britain Firm Second Lowes! Bidder on New Building ne and voted to recom common council that the Construction Co. of this, stk. The C. 8 1 submitted local com- were: C. 8, Por- I t-Bartlett Co. ‘ Hayes Construe- | $10,- fven the f Ha yner than ceived (Hartford) i (% $54 ~ & D, Co., vell as was r than re submitted, On the | « figure was $5¢ L& D w terday thut | & D, Co, was only | Mangan, chairman | jid he believed & homs shouid be favored. Com.| M. M. Meskill moved that the loeal bidder 1-:! I. Commissioners O'Brien | favored the motion Mysliewiez approved lation. Commissioners and Rev, J, B Kiing. | t present at the meeting «ond to concur in the compuny should | w creature of the ot necessarl om t as to whether arity bmard to corpor. adit mestings 1o be are the printing ! ing; potice, | \ boards, | Wednes. | on zoning, | ¥ri-| | records prery el tes & Co.—aivt { article sale will | Mark's parish rooms at | afternoon by n's Guild. Tea adies attend- 10 polish for fall | Plerce & £o.— | Our specia house ciearing L advt The Luther lLeague of the First| Lutheran church will hold a regular | meoting in the church pariors at 8| o'clock this evening. Following the | meeting refreshments will be served. | ~CAPITOL —~ NEXT WEER MONDAY POLA NEGRI IN THE CHEAT MRS. SIDNEY DREW 1IN PLRSON new. action &t once in|ci f export the governn hopes to | ¢ $0,000,000 gold marks into. its e J aitho the treaty Ve imposes an export embargo | on saccharine products, This fea- | ture of the chancellor's emergency | prograny also is provoking distrust o | the ground that the elimination of | this amount of sugar from the local | supply will in all probability resuit in e driving up of retail prices in the | home market } The government hopes to have its f “rentenmarks,” as its new| eady for cir- and purifyin, Ithat attack the weak. 'rich in the iron full ‘ties that sbuild healtky issue currency is christer culation November 135 No 1- nouncement has been made regarding the size of the issue or what precau- | tions will be provided to protect it| , in | fram being pounced upon by the | ' Free Trial Tal speculators, although the official com- | ' vajge munique hopefully ! srous appearance inflation will have cor : ! It is then proposed to arrive at an estimate of the total volure of paper marks in circulation throughout the to fix a rate at which il be redeemed for currency, the latter a blotter f ) ed trillion t nbered paper notes of Torld in or !the paper ma new gold conceived @ — CHICAGO CIVIC OPERA Opens Second Season This Evening Windy Company (hicago, By cpera opens it Auditorinm th denend ipon its ty th sityation in the Itahr and the Rhine- lend, where the number of the un- employed entitied to doles has already reached two million. ( agoans through a masterpie | Feodor Chaliapin, * the group of bridegroom.— i Th s eml inttmate friends of tt Birmingham (Ala.) News, ishers eivic opera, Or counzr, if you don't want a good cup of coffee, one rich with coffee-character, a"'joy-cometh-in=the-morning” cup of cof- fee, then donot bother to read this message. If any kind of coffee is good enough, then Putnam’s not for you. But that can't be— everybody likes good coffee. And it is just as casy to have Putnam, the extra-good kind, asitistohave the kind vou cannot tell from hot water——with a little milk and sugar in it. Why waste the milk and sugar? 1--Begin with Putnam Ir vou use Putnam Coffee and follow the simple rules below, you will agree with the coffee experts (who unanimously agreed on Putnamin a blind test in which the leading brands competed) that it is distinctively the most satisfying coffee you have ever tasted. 2 Use fresh coffee Puinam Vac-Sealed Coffee is always fresh, packed in a Vac-Sealed Can, the air ex- cluded, the coffee can not get stale. You can buy six or twelve at a time and always have fresh coffee on hand. . 3~ Measure carefully Boru coffee and water. Use eriough coffee, at least a heaping tablespoonful, to the cup. Guessing usually means a poor cup of coffee. 4 Use grounds only once Usen coffee grounds are of no more value in making coffee than aches in building a fire. You waste fresh « 1 add old grounds to it, » Get Putnam today §o vou, ton & taste will like Futnam be of its appetizing aroma, distinctive rich color and flavor (if you want an extra special treat take it with warmed cream) and its zestful, pleasing “‘afterglow.” Say “‘Good Morning!" to the family with Put- nam tomorrow. Putnam saves the day! STORE UP “PEP” l FOR HARDWINTER | Delegates From Atlanta Golng to | | HE colder the weather the more vitality you need; the richer your blood should ke. Get ready for winter by enriching your blood. Gude’s Pepto-Mangan and ward oft the dangerous coughs and colde Gude's is our blood ne of etrength-buildin esh anl s. At your drug- iquid and tablet form, fith To see for yoursei! of Gude's mw.fi‘.‘.':‘.’e';'s".«:‘,’;‘i‘.':.‘fl | Trinl Package of ‘r-:m-.m?m [ T restembodh Con 83 Warren St N.¥. | - Qude’s 'Pepto-Mangan . Tonic and Blood Enricizf' - a——_ icago civie L 1 at the lold, in ac ter toright with performance of “Boris Godunoff,” 1he:a mile and one furlong. of Modest Moussorgsky. | his first appearance since his defeat | | Interest in the opera was displayed by | by ) demand seats that could not be met. will be in the role of Polacco, musical director of | favorite, especially as the will conduct, { " kuAN 10 ceLgsrATE | Relieve Piles - Do It Now [ Youngstown. Ohio, to Ald in BeV- | yrite for Free Trial or Send to | Nearest Druggist for a 60 Cent Box of Pyramid Pile tories—Thelr Sooth! & fluence is Remark: 1f you are one of those unfortu- nates struggling with the pain and distress of itch- ing, bleeding, protruding piles or hemorrhoids, ask any druggist for a 60 cent box of Pyramid Pile Suppositories, Take no_substi- tute, Relief should come =0 quickly won ¥ anyone should continue to suf- fer the pain of such distrossing con- dition. For a free trial package, send name and address on coupon. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPA €2 Pyramid Bld; Kindly send me a Free Pile Suppositories, in pla ognition of Vi:tory At Polls, [ | Youngstown, Ohio, Nov. 8,—Delega- |tion from Atlanta is coming here | Saturday to help thousands of klans- Imen from Ohio and Pennsylvan'a | | celebrate the vietory in the election | of Char'es Scheible, klan candidate for mayor. Both sides in the conlioversy over the proposed Kklan pa ade wers stand'ng pat today, Mayor W. G. Reese refusing to issue a permit and | kian officials announcing that t e parade will be held. Observers scanning the figures from’ {Tue day's election, pointed out that ' | Municipal Judge Joseph Heffernar. who i3 not eligible to memb r.hip in !the klan, and whose opponent had Ibeen endorsed . publicly by the klan. pflied more than 22,000 votes, as against Scheibie’s ‘;mayornny rac Take H quali- -« - g hall, Mich: Pyramid % Name .. Street Pimlico Race Tr: by City lHilllm)" patrons will be portunity thi. Harry ¥ Bill's Coming you taking home a nice- How much #s crack three-year- Zev is entered in the 1 4| Pimlico Serial No. 2, $4,000 added, a It will b saw iooking lohster last night did it cost you? I don’t know yet. The doctor is up at the house now.—TPassing Show, | London v Laton are era! Thatcher he ra is a Zevisa track is In Memoriam in the for | championship. Oppose Tryster, Hephaistos, ussian | and Homestreteh, ris.” weight-for-age affai Henry Ford says he doesn't want !to be president, and hegenerally gets muddy. \ his way.~Indianapolis News, Six rules for making better coffee Tue rules given below will make good coffce every time if you hegin with Putnam. Every pound of Putnam is uniformly extra-good. It is not just good today and different tomorrow. The Bosrdmant Company has been selecting, blending and roasting coffee since 1841. The Boardman integrity enters into every cup of Putnam Coffee that's brewed. It must be, not just £ood, but extra-good. to bc PUTNAM. 5 - Don’t boil coffee Ir you use the old-fashioned coffec pot, bring the water to a boil in separate utensil, and then pour it on to the coffee in the pot. Set it aside to steep and keep hot, but do not boil. If you use a drip pot, be sure the water is boiling before you pour it onto the coffee. But whatever method you favor, don’t let the water and the ground bean boil together after they arc mixed. 6 —Serve at once Many a pot of perfect coffec has been ruined by letting it cool. If you must delay serving, keep the coffee piping hot, but never Jet it boil. Recooking injures the flavor. 7 Scour the coffee pot It 15 not enough to give the pot a hurried rinse and set it away to dry. Scour it care=- fully. The most delicious coffee is made abominable by a ‘‘dirty’’ pot. PeorLe continue to buy thecoffee that continually pleases. The increasing sale of Putnam is remarkable. If you really enjoy a good cup of coffee, get Putnam at your groccrs today. It will satisfy you and all your amily. And the home folks, agreeing with the coffee experts, mark Putnam as a coffee that will please everybody. Putnam is good just as sugar is sweet. Goodness is natural with Putnam, WILLIAM BOARDMAN & SONS €O, Since 1841 Hartford Connecticut

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