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12 NEW BRITAIN.DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1924, he opening scssion | With reference to qu NEARER REALITY - Vice Chairman of Shipping Board «..souis im0 Sl v “Now that the Defends Work Done‘ L : S Challenges Country! R i s s s ot e e - Mrs, Crossan Gives Credit to Lydia : E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound : Mrs, Dakan Also Tells What This s Medicine Does : N " FIGHT HOTEL MER(’ER 85y ; : St i St. Joseph, Missouri.—*I heard so | I was sick over a year, then a friend TR : - ‘ Avrested Narcoties Traffickers Aft- - puoh ghout Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- | told me about Lydia E. Pinkbam'’s o Tiuke Yoars Scarch, etable Compound that I decided to | Vegetable Compound and I started to g P : try it as I had had such a hard time ick up as soon as I began taking it. Commodore in New York, Ondered v 4 . o ) Cal.. March 5.— With the | With my first child. 1 took nine bot- hen Pwok it again before my first ] B 2 e SRS tles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- | baby wasborn and I never had a bit' 3 e ¥ ble Compound and I never felt better | of trouble, I recommend it highly.” ufi nd - Mrs, in my life than the day my baby girl | —Mrs, JANE CROSSAN, 612 Pine St., tment house owner, fed- wasborn. Iwill be glad to teilwhat it | Wilmington, Delaware. said they believed three - Will do, to any woman who will let A 2 5 ort to find a source of me know her address.”’ - Mrs, ROSA Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable d many other s R e v, 2227 8. 111 Compound has hel, pplicd to many promin |; fififi&ffl §. 11th St., St. Joseph, womg: e e ARy Dakan, Mrs. Meyn end Mrs. Crossan. information that nar- Back To Normal Health Consider the statements of these Javge quantities were being | New Orleans, Louisiana,—‘1 took | women, They give you the benefit the Unft i States from %gg:lfi 5&.5;"}“5?."'. ::gfi;‘;g‘; (;5;‘15‘& %f,theix;a lncmzl gelxpsgience with the Sb \A\]-:_le;\;x’v‘....]‘m a st 80 Imuat p:;isa it sighl bgcaus};e[ Cfe;.:fi:::r;;zm::fl.v”! g ot mews inctuding e names o | ever suffered ono day during that | bixchasers of the Vegetable Com- ¢rsons prominent in San Diego. | 2 Apirpastene cor?{}in =5 Zt 1 Eoundrepofl,a that98 out of every 100 odore has bee i ~.1 YHml_\v-.\ ood ;‘nnl San am still t’akir:y tgseyVezet:bl: (“;:rn ave been benefited by its use. od s | ! o and that among them werc Com- aeed \ a strong | . . gy i el 4 & This is a remarkable record and i@ strong | Accuses Republicans of SISO SR voral motion picture uctors and ac- | Pound because 1 have o weakness doe proves the dependablityof the med- hicl i Vati / ot i : fte h born. hanks | cine for the relief of the troubles which | Reducing f\atmnra!fl}'\ |c"alvtlh | ’ dee ; :;.’&:"L’;'ifi':’fi%imfi Cg;zp thanks | cine lor the relks . et "“' S barierc jutlon of e am getting back to normal heaith For weak and run-down conditions sl R Dt s e B R ’ - \ contro. Once more. I advise any woman to | so common after child-birth it iswell 7 e Py & st "‘ " take it.”’ — Mrs. A. MEYN, JR., 2019 | adapted. It strengthens and tones : EN k ing o 'Y Touro St., New Orleans, Louisiana. | up the system and restores normal o attl Bishop Says Clex . _ L Sl ; 4P Ehe Y 2 " Sevilla-Biltmore, Ha- Aol ~ Has Right to Join K, K. K. B l!,?u,',‘,‘:nm:,‘;? o .No" A Bit of Trouble The Vefeuble Compound contains X 4 : Wilmington, Delaware. —“I was | no harmful drugs or narcotics and arings would b erential rat Plummer sai GET AT DRUG SOURCE !san Diczo Police Believe They Have Bowman Corporation, Operator of in had suece narcotic agent Mrs. G. T. Stapleton, 58, of Pueblo, Colo., is said to be the . v ten minor. | Youngest great-grandmother in the United States. She is seen G lowman Ho- i the photo’s extreme right together wjth three generations of to the theirs which form basis for her claim. they are b A et lia, 1 that wh terior a4 or i ane oft officc terior po patroniz all ports of equality ur domestic certainly w f rates, That simple would affect strueture, but it w reason for patror Ar sels in our foreign tra X would have gone into than twenty-three yea " d, if the board had not causcd its suspension due to the de- ficiency in American tonnage. With the completion of the world war and establishment of cflicient ocean sery- tces under the Amepican flag, he add ed, that condition disappeared but the give a financial rican ves board maintained the suspension “lo give olir competitors cvery opportuni ty to adjust themselves” and to enable the interstate commerce commission” to mi such rearrangements s might quired to perfect the rails ' It also walted ¢ v MeKenzi operat sips and torms o result ¢ thread commerce wervies i nooa share o yustness,” satd M, Plum wer, s that American flag ships las wor cent ¢ ven to sach x y a8 uf you FREE ,./hiAt E tREATMENT AND INTERESTING BOOKLET treated thousancs 1 secesstu fat red Without Change of Die? or Unnccessary Exercise Belowa-sa s Hiovnm «ays Wl at | have l9+i 48 powna DR. R. NEWMAI 206 Fifth Avenue. Desk 1) NEW YIRK €11 Should Se= “Painted Peonle” Directors of the new corporation | to inelude Perey A, Rockfe m Wrigley, Jr., Joseph W. Lee A, Dhillips, J. O mour, Willlam Candler Otis & Co., of Cleveland, ugene D, Miller, George W. Sweeney and John | McE. Bowman. ! DELAY AGTION AGAIN But Ruling on Henry Ford's Offer for Muscle Shoals is Likely to be Taken This Weck. septanc d for the . project at o als ran into a parliamen- tary situation in the hous today which threater ction before garded as s taken up ment limitin to ten hour t feted discussion of am tollow and about thr ked yost Graliam, ropub) Mr, Longworth ann 1ld renew hi wope of expediting dis- 1 offer, which has committecs more LA FOLLF.TTE’VS'V NAME OFF Novth Dakota Lists Are Being Made Up Without N f Wisgons » Withou ame o gonsin | senator Upon Them, Bismarck, N, D., Mare printers are proceeding with prepara- | lots for the March 18 primary without the name of a- | for La Follette of Winconsin | indidate for the presidential prefers { ence nomination, Acting on the ad- | viee of the state attorney general, | Scerctary of State Hall ordered that | wetion after the state supreme court | revers district court decision ! 3 woted issuance of a peremp- mus to foree the tion of the b sate 1o me on the b remanded 1o rher action Jack Himself - White of the Dempsey ho-81 he oris cquiv- | right to b s. The high and ular. ‘ ). Marcn oL 3 chools and the poruong and weak and not at all reg- | can be taken in safety by the nurs- Al 1 _worked in a factory at the | ing mother. For sale by druggists ¢ township are gime and could not work very much. | everywhere. A Scientific Contribution to the e As the Paris Salon, the Annual London Motor Car Classic, and the New York Automobile Show fade into the distance, it is inter- esting to summarize the note- worthy engineering refinements revealed at these three interna- tional events. First, and probably foremost, was the almost universal accept- ance of the light weight, small displacement, high compression motor. This efficient power plant was found on the majority of the most costly European cars. Rollin also has that identical type of power plant. Next in importance was the almost complete acknowledg- ment of 4-wheel brakes. 95, of the motor cars at Paris were shownwith brakes on all4.wheels. The last ‘to make ite auctere acknowledgment, at the London Read this Remarkable Li of Engineering Features! European type, light weight, small displacement, high com- pression, high speed, 4-cylinder motor. 4-bearing crankshaft. 4-wheel brakes—internal type. Firestone balloon tires. Force feed lubrication to all ro- tating motor bearings. 25 to 30 miles per gallon of gas. Five-Passenger Touring Car Deluxe = « « -« « « « «§ 975 Three-Passenger Coupe Roadster 1175 Five-Passenger Four Door Sedan 1275 ‘Same model with wood wheels, cord tires and four-wheel brakes, but without De Luxe equipment, $895, Prices f. 0. b. factory. Show,was the stately Rolls-Royce. Rollin also has the modern and safety providing system of 4-wheel brakes. ONORATO MOTOR CO. S 1~ T Automobile Industry Probably the latest and great- est motor car refinement, shown at the three great exhibitions, was that new type of tire known, in this country, as the Balloon. So far only a few of the highest priced cars have adopted the Bal- loon Tire as standard equipment. So has Rollin. The prevailing body styles at the European Shows were de- cidedly of French origin. The most exquisite enclosed bodies were fitted to a shorter wheel- base and hung quite low. Rollin bodies have a similar tendency. Designed by a French artist they follow the policy and pattern as exemplified at the brilliant European capitals. Let us show you how Rollin engineering refinement puts America on a par with Europe. 18 MAIN ST.