New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 18, 1924, Page 23

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, Gontains Essence of the Works of - God and Man London, April 18,—( ing white building, centaining an es- sence of the works of God and mant in the Dominion, will be ready whi the bands begin to play for the open. irg of the British Empire Exhibition ut Wembley, April 23, he men arranging Canada’s dis- of hersclf at Wembley have d with a gingery speed alien to Health Being Slighted Under War Is Over Forgetfulness, Paris, April 18.—French war nurs es, wounded or broken in health, suffering under “the war is over” for- getfulliwss, More than 1,200 of these women are entitled to Ma .dame Gucrin-Charvet recently told eventh national congress of as ons Yepresenting vete nd war victims at Cherbours. st heisl " llame Guerin-Charvet is sceretary- on Bt George's Day, i coneral of the, wounded nurses asso- ! ciation. With tears flowing she recited ti trials in peace of the nurses who, she prove their Anglo-American aptitude | = = W5 S0 SO0 fiindias thele show a weck ahead of the €X- 1,01y’ the same basis ay combatants HISoa0 A 2 Whole. L | Now, she said, nurses were awarde Many of the other dominions and | SO 500 FSIh HOTECE O v be- | utposts of cinpire which make UD | yon) question that their wounds wers the melange of east and west that I8 )L, " Counds Most of the victims' rising from the mud at Wembley, may |%.0,14 not do this, many because there L a little behind schedule, but not | 1 S was no agency to keep such rec Cavada. Her building, almost in the | i g cov : ) | others becanse they were scater #f tho exhibition grouuds “ | caring for the soldicrs to protect their bes TRy wih s own interests, and some because the | 9108 Ret ity sructiure, 4 government pension authoritics took yards away from it cither end are 43,0 yiow their ilnesses had no direct | smaller build f ach constructed bY { onnection with war. the railroads that cross the continent | nada’s gleam« ur aeres | pickerel, and certain speci | ballot, American fish and they are anxious to import some of the better known species, which it is known will settle in English streams. Some of the clubs paying attention also to the cating qualities, therefore have dedid- ed to import black bass, silver bass, strawberry bass, crappies, pike and of trout. The fish will be purchased from American breeding associations and {brought to England in specially built [ tandis. Voters Get Free Shave Santo Domingo—Having had much | trouble in the past over “repeaters” at lections, the Santo Domingo authori- ties have decided to shave a spot on the head of each voter as be casts his He will also be marked with indelible ink, 1In the past, the finger was” dipped 'in indelible ink, but a ‘hemical was supplied by politicians jto clean the fingers and permit a sec- ond and third vote. l GERMAN VOMEN LIKE MUSICIANS FOR HUSBANDS Marriage Brokers Offer But Little Encouragement To Men Who Have No Musical Education Berlin, April 18.—Men with an aca- démic education who can play the piano, are in special demand among | German women in search of husbands, | ) age biokers offer little encour. agement to men who have no degree and are not musical, and advertise- ments printed in the newspapers al- most universally specify that the charming and “wealthy widows anid spinsters who are seeking hus want university trained men of cal ability. Some of the most successful mar- riage-brokers have orga d a cluk which gives balls and other en ments for the purpose of nsing | their clients together, and affodin® RIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924. them a chance to look over the vari. ous applicants under conditiuns which make it possible to judge their social fitness, Strange requirements are stipulated by some of the wealthy women who want to marry., Onpe insists that the man who wins her heart must be “poetically gifted and have a good knowledge of bee-keeping.” Most of the managers of matrimon- ial bureaus are women, and a great majority of the patrons are women, This i especially true since the war, Among the men patrons of the agen- cies are many former officers and ex- officials, Dyed Salmon " Washington—Red salmon, artificial- ¥ colored with aniline dye, has been discovered here by local health au- thorities. Following reports of & similar occurrance in Philadelphia, belief is spreading that the dyed pro- duct may be distributed all along the Atlantic coast. Kolgg’s Bran lcigllls father by bringing health to children Poor little kids—ther necded bran badly. But they wouldn’t eat ordi- brans. They didn’t like them, st folks don’t. Then their father tried Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled. What a difference! He telis the story in his letter: to express my appreciation of your Lrumbled bran, which | have used for my children this summer. We had a great deal cf trouble with them throagh constipa > childven have net n this way can appreciate the relief there is in having their bowels move (The original of this letter is on flle at the Kellogg Company, Battle Creek, Mich.) Constipation is a dangerous disease. It should not be neglected. But do not try halfway measures in seeking relief. Kellogg's Bran is ALL bran. And it takes ALL bran to be 100% effective. Kellogg's Bran is guarane teed to bring permanent relief, if caten regulerly, in the most ehronis cases, If it fails, your grocer will re- | turn your woney, Eat two tablespoonfuls daily—im chronie cases, with every meal. Ea$ {it with milk or cream. The flavor is delicious. Sprinkle it on other cereals, Cook it with hot cereals, Try it in the recipes on every package. It will bring vou health. Begin eating it to-day. Made in Battle Creek. BSold by all grocers, FOR EASTER—A FUR NECKPIECE STORE YOUR FURS IN YOUR OWN CITY SCARFS BLUE FOXES WHITE FOXES CROSS FOXES OUR RATE 2% CHOKERS SABLES MINKS STONE MARTENS " High Grade Repairing and Remodeling All Repairs Amounting to $10.00 Stored Free PHONE 770—WE WILL CALL AND DELIVER WITHOUT ANY PREV IOUS NOTICE BROWN FOXES ETC. SQUIRRELS ETC. through the Dominien to encourage ey o the e sions et MERTCAN GAME FISH Half of the Cuanadian exhibit is de- | voted to the natural resources of the country; vast timber land rushing vivers and waterfalls, far-s of shetlered ports on both the and the Pacific, the austere mountain lakes, and the north coun- try with its wealth of fur-bearing ani- The other ha given over Canada's indv s, In this see- f American capi- get their place in etting sun of the British empire, By thus demonstrating to ish investors what the American ufacturer has been able to do it lians hope to en- age 3 flow of British capi- 1 tal into their country, 2 ‘ In pointings and illuminated mura! | photogr 1 will depict her building, Arlis- one a group of mural decorations colored | by the seeds from her soil, My seeds of as many ades of color are used in this work, Leing sprinkled | over papier mache figures faced with | glue, At a short ¢ ne they seem the work of the y brush of artist, ‘There are black onion seeds, yellow mustard seeds, pea seceds of green, the orange and brown sceds of grain, and so on, Dr.TruesElixir safeguards you against constipation, mankind’'s worst foe. If you wonder why you haven't “ pep,” why you suffer from hesdaches and indigestion, nine cases out of ten it's constipation. Clean yourself out! Get your bowels in condition!—and enjoy life again. For seventy-three years Dr. True's Elixir has been bringing relief to overworked intestines. It is internationally known . 'l.'.heTrue Family Laxative Family size $1.20; other sizes 60c. and 40c. jowning them arve preparing STOCK ENGLISH_WATERS Thousands of Fish From the United | States Are to Be Exported | Across the Water London, April 1S.—Thousands of American game fish will be Imported into England to fill the depleted ‘strecams and add to the limited va- | riety which now make up the angler's {bag, if the plans of several angling clubs ave carried out. The fact that their membership has gradually faflen oft and there has been littis interest in angling caused many of the clubs to look ubout for the rcason for tivil { very un-Englishr interest in the home of angling. The clubs soon found out that there wasn't a game fish within 50 miles of Tondon, and even where the fish are fairly plentiful they are confined to veach, dace and perch. There are plenty of fishing streams throughout England and Scotland which could be filed with game fish and the clubs to refilt them with fish from the United States. Most English fishermen are well ac- quainted with tbhe various kinds of why your efficiency suffers, in MONEY SAVING SPECIALS AT All Morning Specials—7 to 12 ‘Stewing Fowl ................. Lh. Sirloin and Short Steak ........Lb. Fancy Leg of Lamb ........... Lb. Fresh Eastern Pork. to Roast....Lb. Small Smoked Ham . Fancy Sugar Cured Bacon ......Lb. H. L. HANDY'S DIERS ... . COTTAG! MS. Lb. 32¢ | NOAST TO STUFF ... SHORT CUT LEGS . .o SHOULDER VEAL TO ROAST BEST VEAL CHOPS FANCY LTl 10 NOAST | BEST LAMB STEW BEST LOIN CHOPS .. sen NATIVE CHICKEN TO ROAST ...... Lbh. BEST MADS FRANKFURTS b, Fruit and V. 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