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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1924, ONE T0 DIE, 99 YRS, ToKeepcooupge | oevRnrusss | What Kind of Blood Have You? ——— family of B | Not Criminatly Responsible Stnnn‘. Energy, Power and Endurance Leora oud Gity, 1. Bl e o o N vk S0 S 15 Aim of La Folltte Men| sew waven, sun s1osvn uan . : : Noend Gy, M, Mot Swih o, o Yok e ol iy i PhysiciansSayOrganiclronisRed Blood Food Justice (0 Negro Gunmen et o st or et | WHO GODUPOL G, 0, P, ThOre | Srafic” Peliceman rawrence Siurehy: | How Nuxated Iron — : vie Motmilrts KO et T, W beeteh Soun | Proven Strength Builder The A red nd ph Latham and | Washington, July 31,—With Sena- |an official fAnding yesterday.® The of The Blood—Helps Mound City, 1l July ; Y tored 1o Cape Cod [0 14 pellette and his followers in | coroner sald that the testimony was | Give Renewed Strength days after Miss Daisy Wilson, pre weeksend 1o visit Ruth Allen conflicting as to Just how the ac- | and Energy to Men and control of the républican erganization I8 year old gir). was siain win . Lat} who is nding the summer 5 oS b Al - ; in Wisconsin, republiean ecampatgn | Cident oeceurred but he finds that | Pyig Healthy Color Into teimpting Lo protect her father fro 5 e Bams Patrolman Murphy gave the signal you tire easily, if you lool ;Inl-,umx“-‘n- \‘\n~; n store .;"\ww Vas W Uhio, who ljng the names of Coolidge and drove her ear forward at a slow L3708 18 pasiy, B yoy rook (6 ‘yob. Heea Connors, 1%, and ired or of Golf street |’AWOS 00 the "“!""" for the Novame | Hte :‘,:.‘p;":“,,'::‘"',“‘” “:\,\::;‘Hz:' ';:",:‘ ,‘nl‘(enrrllly weak, nervous Hale, 19, Ciiro negroes, entered plua eir retur Ler election in that state ldaws and run-down it would prob. of guilty to tirst degres murder and Ar are making a eral wee The republican manarers have _‘M'"‘M sustained & compound | ably astonish you to look at a robbery and were sentenced: the fors |AUto tour in the eastern state een advised thay La Follette electors | spaatyre “ at the bese of the skull dmno.l your own blood under mer to hang, and the latter to serve Ve many points of jfnter il appear under the republican em- jand & crushed chest, He died a | :m'"‘;:::::"l‘J‘,“':'g:‘:‘;'z;p:"‘f their itinorary, 99 yoars in the 1linois state pe e m on the eon alle eid i g fbl MG LB D v on the Wisconsin ballots, and ’.nm time after the accident in the | healthy blood=rich in iron. y that a vote of the republican tieket in | hospital, H Actual blood tests show that a The decisions wer s, Graham and David, made their , L | T ere 1y At auto trin 10 York Beann Afe. [that state in November will be a vote e —— tremendously large number of s | . | 1or Senators La Follefte and Whesler, Y c A } K% &0 fhis cacit £ ople who are weak and ill lack iron 00U by JudEe (D, Hertwe 't they will continue therr trip intg | Th® auestion, accordingly, has been BU"JDING COLLAPSES [ rn'lgelr blood and they are ill for no lowing the presentation of Olfededsnss ! P INtO | Lised an to whether Mr, §'oolidge and | | other reason than lack of iron, Iron required in fiy gree murder ca R pent |General Dawes should be listed as in- g deMtl(ncyplrllrulhel"h‘! energetic Connors, w o dat of uxeq 10¢ 0 roeet » n lepende pandic 3 {1 v y 8 ~-|| I 1 ) f v S wabland with A g pendent eandidates | Main Bullding of a $1,000,000 Group action, pulls down the whole organism | »..vacation, while a# 5 or 8 with good | are compelled to lead they should mere as 86t for October 17, had previously | A8 LHER<C B4 S0 o 1| Bome republican managers were | ¢ and weakens the entire system, | Realth “and’ plenty of iron in your bipod conipining vegetables ard fruits such confessed to firing the shot that killed | ¥ : s 4 not disposed to enter the republican Under Construction in Woonsocket, | There are thousands whose bodies are|you may still be young in feeling and 5o | as spinach and baked ap nd take organic Aiss Wilson: whil " confessed | MT: gioot were at North- " 4 jor independent head ageing and breaking down at a time when | attractive and full of life as to defy detec: | ironlike Nuxated Iron from time to time to LI fessed | o stern university nominces under an independent head. they should be enjoying that perfect bodily | tion of your real | help enrich lood and revitalize their complicity 1n the robbery e A ing, feeling that Senator La Ifollette hu‘l which cries defi iscase llmx\h' It's not always the youngest woman .,:. ...;‘mm 'all‘ d nerves S o Sl S e LS v 3| Canoc 0 ., was a 4 gl A Ko b : LA . because they are not awake to the condition 11 most sought after — there is an indescrib. |~ Nuxafed Iron represents organic iron in G s o here ddant ol popular resort fc (i1} peopla |MERt Just @s well be conceded his| woonsocket, R. L. July 31.—The of their blood. By allowing It to remain thin, |ably alluring fascination i the rosy cheek, | such @ highly condensed form that one dose ilson the girl's father e shekeind, Miss Geytroge (home state, ~ The majority volce in | callgpse of the main bullding of u pale and watery they are mot giving the |the invitinglipsand sparkling eyegof awoman [of it is estimated to be approximately woman and a girl 8 IWO NEBrocs \ X the management, however, feels that | 1,000,000 group under construction natural life forces of the body a chance to [ whose blood is filled with iron. You m.r be | equivalent (in organic iron content) to eating IMleber was the 165t of Miss I'rances | 0 names of the republicsn standard Ak spdiced | do their work. Yet others go through life |aficted with iron starvation of the blood | half a quart of spinach, one quet of green . publ 8 for the Branch River Wool Combing apparently possessing, year after year the |and not know it, just as thousands of other | vegetables or half a dozen lnnle‘. 1t's like Iearers should ba placed on the bal- | sompany yesterday caused injuries to elasticity, the strength and the energy of | women are. taking extract of beef instead of eating lots and in this feeling they have been | 30 narsons. seven of whom were ser- | earlier days, Through their bodies courses| . It is said that about one person in three in | pounds of meat, Fiftlpalapdbindie ol i A . | 30 parsana, sog- .7.,.."" and power that comes from plenty | America today suffers more or lesa from mal: | Millions of people are using Nuxated Iron: ) guests at the Root cottuge, Migs |PUPPOrted by numerous lctters re- | jously hurt, of red blood - filled with strength -giving iron, | nutrition=lack of nourishment.~which 13| It willnot injure the teeth nor disturb the stom rRelzigen . ceived from those IA Wisconsin wi There were 50 men in and about Tron is red blood food and organic fron— | caused not by lack of food, but in many |ach, Itoften increases the bodily and mentat Arline Root planned a beach supper (o "o caa” oy “regular republiean ks | Nuxated Tron—helps to build up the red biood | cases, by lack of sufficient iron in the blood | vigor, gtrength and endurance of w saturday for the neighboring cottagers i the etructure when the steel frameand | corpuscles and give increased power and |to enable you to get the strength and nour- | yous, “run-down” folks in two weel William J, Butler, chairman of the | qunnorts of the sawtooth rootbuckled, | endurance. Et hment ot of your food. Indoor Iife, over. | You m;vmy;llll\ewmdfd'h;‘lh'm nuface republican national committes, dis. | g4y, P | For want of iron you may practically be an | eating and modern methods of cookery are | turers if you do not obtain satisfactory resul iropping a large portion of the roof old woman At from 30 10 85, weak, dow Ping the iron from che blood of hundreds | Bewarecf substitutes. Nuxated Iron come of thousands of women tablets only—never in liquid form. To make P for the great loss of iron ' look for the word “Nuxated” on every pack ife men and women of today | age and the letter N, L on every tablet. R. L, Collapses Injuring 30, seen loitering about the strects of Villa Fidge July 21, the night of the shooting. Used Estreme Coaution, Extreme precautions were taken by county authorities to insure quict dur- l-g the trial Following ref 1 of und guests at which 40 were present sovernor Small to send troops, Sheritf | arye 40 Mrs 3 Dravd: o ) 1. J. Hueson deputized 100 special ,‘,,'H . {\ ,’. b \:” s "']”“jlv‘.’yl’ cussed this question with Wisconsin | 15 the ground. Toe arm of one man hearted and "all fagged out.” You may be in | offfcers who patrolled the streets surs . leaders during his stay in Chicago, | was severed. Many escaped by rune such g highly nervous iritable state that Canve Harvor group | i e roynding the courthouse and main- ot Rt P 1OF land, according to r:ports recelved In | ning, a man on a tower having seen you “go all to pieces” on the slightest | caused by the tained close watch in the eourtroom ve republican town committee of | LAShington, has dectded to permit | jhgications of the accident in time to SARRE. the proosedings, sasching uil | Newington met with the chairman |ic"setorming what move ahull b | e s was & onestory] ENRICHES THE BLOOD-GIVES under a heavy guard from Cairo and |the foll s Chairman, Clit Murphysboro, where they had been | 1on Melcenna airman, Mrs, ,,,_} River Wool Combing company is a| held separately by the sherifft who. B, Proudman tary, Mrs. E. B.| AP F B subsidiary of Prouvost and Lefebre,| feared an attempt to lynch them Pre nan: treasurer, Everett Elliot, ‘ LU, 4 of Roubrix, France. Its plant is -tl Branch Village on the outskirts ofi The arrest and conviction of Hale | ‘The matter of a picnic for voters in and Connors serves as a climax 1o a | he 4th senatorial district was taken this city. | serles of incidents which has kept the [up. It was voted to hold the affair | The collapse occurring during a| | sudden gust of wind which came ul county stirred to a hich point of ex-'{n Laurel Park ptember 6, citement. the tag end of a thunder storm Following reports of the slaying | mn SV D AT b ¢ | which very little rain fell. guty 22 a nowee scourea e woct: HOLD WATERBURY NEGRO | Extermination Being Effected in o of Pulaski county for hours withont | 2 <Quiet Reigns Agam in success searching for the murdere | - 0 e . e T L BT | S D e e 6 | Northwestern Section Bl’l‘lZIllijnl \!lar“b:'ehct(‘)!r Brown and Arthur Jones, of ) Buenos Aires, July —TW the | t f th tat ernment to Sao | Riverton, N. I, July 31.—Meeting K;‘Fa!‘lllr: ;riz,ne. Zie;e‘i‘y (r}‘:e recent re- Forrow. Miss Mabel Smith was the guest of Miss Arline Hoot L and Mra, E. J. Skinner and Harold were g | the Py QT .| phis, Tenn., were arrested on suspi. | other Waterbury Negro, is Arrested | elon. A threatening mob ahoy - hy Offfcers ‘ortehes N.oY, Mounds jail ,-:,l\xs]:?] :1~‘.I,..:; l‘lulln‘,"»n’ ’m e s LU A R O O L It i 1 el e Portencster, N. Y., July 31.—John |&round 700 square miles in ares, en- (mal aspect, says a dispatch to La Na. | Deposited in Our That night a mob hosieged the | KINE: ro, 44, of 244 Abbott avenue, |lomologists of the northeastern sec- (cion. Business has been resumed and county jail firing shots, throw ];V = rbury, cha 1 with murder in ‘Hr\n of the country, in annual conven- [the factories are operating. The | stones and reviling deputies on m_m; sonry Saturday evening, svas ar- (tion here declare that they are mak- [naval forces }whlch participated in the | causing Governor Small to call the | '°5ted on complaint of the Waterbury |ilig progress. fighting at Sao Paulo have returned Hlinois National Guard of Calro * The m-v‘nns(} spent yesterday on a 1M Santos and embarked on the bat- | ° The two negroes who had I; e tradition. {tour of inspection in the fields and or- [tleship Minas Geras and several de- A L 1 it is claimed by the Water. chards in this section, where the pest |stroyers. Some artillery has also re- Iy taken anay tola'ne ".,, i 1"‘ : ¢ " | bury authorities, became involved in ;m;(‘lfi its flr§t appearance in this coun- |turned to Santos. | they were held. e d zunient with William Robinson [try about nine years ago, % 3 | - Hale In his confesslon implicate erbury, Saturday evening, mm} Farmers, they declare, are being South Carolina, Pennsylvania and | Connors at Caire mnalon implicated | gughod the faiter with a razor so|taught to spray their fruif trees and | Missourl are the only states that do R G confessed the | \ugiy that he dled in the Waterbury gardens with arsenate of lead, a|not have official flowers. S X [Res (iR e venlie: chemical deadiy to insects but harm- . ale will be taken to the Chester | 10, sscaped from the scene of the |1258 to humans in the weak solution authoriti and is held without ball On or Before ’I‘L!'Hr:msf Pf“ltv’i‘m!nr\" today Tt 05| a)leged assault and made his way to|employed, Sofl {nsecticides have Aot vhere Connors will be | porrelhester, where he secured em-|also been found and lawns and golf eld. | ployment as a laborer under the alias |courses may be immunized from the - / e i of John Gresn. Receiving word of |attack of the heetles with carbon di- | ACCUSES MISS DUNCAN. Jis precence in Portehester, the Wa- |sulphide emulsion, which destroys the e E terbury police arrived here last even- |&rubs of the beetles about the grass Policeman Held for Asauld Blamos | \o ar reauedtod the arrdht of the |1oots [ Her—Grand Jury to Act, [Ras i | The handsome marauders—Iirides- Chicago, July 31.—The grand jury . . |eent green and gold—are also meet- will view the nose Miss Rosetta Dur OFFER TO BUY STOCK ling an imported insect enemy and can, comedienne, eays was broken by| o e [10sing on the field of battle, the sclen- (10sing R i Charles Widlock, Cicero policeima W ehster Selectmen Hear Unigue Offer |tists report, parasitical files imported T . B0 G when Her Brether, Hiroldll o Bt B tomtey [trom Jdapan Iast fall, survived the | LOST 43 POUNDSin 7 WEEKS-F WL" Bear !nterest fl‘om the Regarding Power Company was arrested for a trafiic rule vio ; |winter months and have been found 9 M * ehster, Maes,, J y 31.—A er | i lation. Widlock was held to the grand |, Webster, Maes, duly at—an ofter g0t DO 1™ o™ Japanese Discovery Works eat W Jury on a cha of assaulting with | ' |". o Sonthbridge Gas and |Feetles, larvae and pupae, they are Easy Way BW to You FREE intent to kill and his hond fixed at O '€ A ERSier-50 o e |said to be harmiess in other respects, ] sald tp be harm D At last 1 kissed good-by te the ugly s iy MO R lectric company if stoekholders were 31,000 by Magistrate Henry W. Wil- g 0omY as they eat neither plants nor any of | vAt last 1 kissed goad by te the BEW liams in Evanston yesterday. Al Lo DD ol J","‘l e |the hundreds of insects of economic | ifo-day 1am s new woman, flled with Pp. Cases against two other pollcemen [[Of 1OWEr rates feetlires Bn Onern Hears [Value: to mans and energy, No more red feeling, back! aceused by the actress of partieipat- |\ 1FNCT 01 0ot the (O ShOUE EAL T hinments of vegatables and fruit | ftom a ‘wall Sower’ I became ane of the [the New England Power company r e th 884 ere co od te acte mest alar girls in my set; now I L Al Sallhower ntinued 1o o hission to enter the town, The |from the infect d ares, Toren D.| @oltE galore, and evervone admi August 20, | Tsland company seeks the right |SMIth, in charge of the government | ks and envies my health. I a Mlss Duncan testified she was beat-} 0 l‘\'\‘ T :,, furnish power to |heetle station here, declared that he | vlr:‘ea;! (yom“me results 1 hlvle obtained SUeha afica hen slia Attamgte | toenter \Webs 4 i 3 and from the cases of several e by the officers when ehe attempt- | 0 T oV WO O TG s larg. [hoped the han would be temporary. | 3nd e the ctlss of WLl BERC 4 ed to “joke" ahout her hrother's et factory employing more than 1300 |1t was inspired by the invasion of [ with ugly, unhealthy fat ean now easily, rest, but they and their witnesses said "5 MCLONY & “ A been granted |Thiladelphia Tuesday by swarms of | safels and mr:li Yosehll all, regain & she became abusive and kicked, hit | P50 w‘\w‘””“““ SR |the beetles, hlawn across the Delaware ;'{2‘:‘1}“:“;"’,”!-‘1{,‘ 3513 S e and tehed them i R w; ‘y e v declares rates |HVer by a strong east wind, mlrveltl'ush new gr!nr g‘ucaviry, F:n he local company declares S | OB i vears | had tried everything known to e = | must increase to other consumers in | _ P teduce, without suceess. One day I met Webster, southbridze, Dudiey and |Woman Instantly Killed Madume Elaine of 30" West Stat street ; other towns in the district if the Sla- 7 " what 1 should do to reduce. The result Why B!eached%nt feriGulneas |N fakenlasway trom tha '“‘}hhe‘::’:{:&ll't“(li‘-’l;:lll‘l?v:rlé:’g‘s s that 1o leas than seven weeks had W' t T i {company. Action was deferred by the | o 1" Sail of Dexter, Maine, Was { N eERobS DRUGS-WEAREN: hitens Reeth fselectmen. Filled late vesterday affernoon when [ ING EXERCISES OR DIE : | 3 the car in which she was riding turn- | CREAMS. NOR DID 3 o JAPS, S ~ lnstanlly — S'»Jfl‘ly R nIG INE LS DR [ed turtle, pinning her and two men, | REBUCING GARMENTS, This discovsty Assuciinte by 1 18 s '\ ¥, N e Honolulu, July _Japancse last 2180 occupants of the machine, he- | S, MG 10" bhunds er 100 pounds. All o need now far dark, spott Feper A S e ar main greatld ontnumbered other Death it The men escaped With | vou need to do (s to go to any gosd dru Soour. testh wth gritty abrast year again greatl¥ ontnumbered other | T urics, Mrs, Call was the wite | Hote, fet & pickage of SAN CRENA an r aliens i seeking admittanca to Hlabie el A ey Ve 3 small tabiets before "sach meal. R LA PROUAGANL Lot ' | Hawaiian Istands. Tn the twelve |Of Major Call of the third battalion, | <AV.GRI-NA 18 GUARANTEED. ABSO- * Prescription of two prominer t months ending June 8, 5134 allens |97th division, C. M. T, C., and was on | Lt TELY HARMUESS—cantot iniure whitens teeth ssolving the = with | months ending June 3, 5134 allens | 7 e A wour health, 1n ANy way: on the contrary, F SERV]CE 7o effect on enamel. Lenves tanth fashing | were admitted (o the islands, accord. |her way to Boston in eompany with | ouf PG G TART 80) o P entine THE BANK O white, 1isteous, elean, Heln prevent Ine 1o the annual report of A. B, Bur- |Charles Altenberg of Fairmont, Minn. tom . felt stronger, my food digested g s i 11, chief of the immigration force, [N his nephew, Clarence H. Crosby, | thng— B ot e At Balng : Thew ‘and tootn decay. | Fine:for aums. | Deth chiel 06 (he R R re: [of Dexter. Mr. Altenberg was driving | PUARf eI SouE brces W miling Open Saturday Evenings 6- Get Bleachndent Combination today, at all | ing 501 ‘ipicture brides Most of |th® car. As they neared Lynnfield, tion and energy.” Remember, that 3 go0d dealers, such ' [the “balamcs were Chiness and |anOther car operated by John H, Car. | Mademe Efine hirlflost X goyods tn . FARIC R e GO oeen] e enter, just ahead, turned to-the laft | LA™ p e tagt over 43 pounds in 7 Standard Tlme nson Drug and the Altenberg car sideswined it | weeks apd | know of hundreds of women p in New York and Paris who ate keepin slewing Into the sand at the edge of | i1 New York snd Farls who ace keep the road aud turning over, this most wonderful discovery far the re- Altenberg is under arrest, charged duction of exel fat. You are bound to use it -’e'-m"dn —why not to-day?—(Mrs, with manslaughter and operating a | Ut bt w . City") ue oman s car in a manner endangering life. He [ CAN-GRI-NA is now #old at MacNemee's, i will be arraigned in court toda Dieckinson's, or City Drug Store Now this NEW lheon e b o o [T W SNDERFUL WALL PAPER BARGAINS oRA 0 oo e e DOSSR & OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL HIGH GRADE WALL PAPER INCLUDED IN THIS SALE ::?;:: this fir’t)r:ogeitpa?::( - J’;’E‘.,"““’ i b2 Regular Price 10c to 25¢ While They Last ...... 2 4 c Per Roll Ingredients: 2 caps QUICK QUARER. ¢ cups Sale Price ......cooovvvneinnniieienin.. 4% c—6c to 15¢ Tolowghe @iopesn venmi, e . DINING ROOM, LIVING ROOM and HALL PAPER Bring water to a boil, Add 4 sugar mized 3 . « a%. - BE m.,,.i.:’;.f;;;f:‘n; water; f§::',.':wl;“:;, pte . Regular Values 30c to $1.00 pgr roll ; Sale Price .. .... 15¢c—24c—35c—55¢ ats, Cook 3 to Sminutes. Add vanilla. Serve hot or v 5 Sty cold with eream, | Wonderiol chilled, moulded and 0———o We Must Make Room for the 1925 Styles 0———o0 served in slices, " » Standard fall size and weight packages— S e PAI N T samea — SEINI LY ROWNSE: SARY: 3 SESI 7 o8 NOW is the Time to BUY PAINT to Protect Your House A BIG DISCOUNT On All HIGH GRADE PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES and BRUSHES Qvig!‘. Qflakel.’ Wednesc?azl;‘tl?temoon THE JOHN BOYLE CO. f Saturg:fssfibNoon 3t0 5 minutes Friday Evenings — WHOLESALE and RETAIL — During July and August

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