New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 21, 1927, Page 18

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18 : NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1327 Ib Steiaet, Inc, MAIN AT PRATT, HARTFORD Ducal Yacht TGN TOR | " PLOT UNGOVERED Ramifications in Ganada and Providence Providence, R. I, Jan. 21 (A —| Arrest here late yesterday of| Mayer Chechik of Winnipeg, Mani- | . ; ‘ \ toba, revealed a gigantic liquor 2 Sak N 1 : e Further Reductions Tomorrow in Every Department—The January company of Montrea the Provide men were fo pur- ‘. KIDNEY SUFFERERS 1% Further Reductionson Furred Coats has brought $200,000 against thr: in all liquor was in men, Allie a, David T Morris Rotman, the last now under federal indictment for conspirpcy N. B i | Discovers Rare Plant in Mexico— The counte Concentrates the Sap--Thousands She of Cases Now Show How It in the steamship Cretan c: The Chechik an d to be fon in| Royal Trust com is acting as a receiver for Chechik in the case. Chechik’s arrest occurred when | he came to this city to visit his | counsel, Frank H e served with a writ of cured by the Providence (NEA Service London Bureau) M. S. Renown that the Duke and Duchess o f York (inset) are making their tour of the British This picture of the dreadnaught was taken at Portsmouth during preparations for the cruise. $100,000. An attempt will be made - MEDICAL PROFESSOR WORKS “" . YEARS IN MEXICO TO HELP her writ of st spect | ages of | in the Provi- | dence Biltmo b rded by | deputy sheriffs, bond of | 1 Fashionable Styles for Dress and Sports Wear Three Exceptional Groups Saturday At $4975 $6975 $8975 THESE three Clearance groups represent the supreme values.of the season. Se- lected from our regular stocks and still further reduced from the first fair prices. There is a wide choioe ef fashionable suede-finished fabrics, deep piled ma. terials, sports woolens, and novelties—all lavishly trimmed with fine quality ex- pensive furs. In dress or sports styles—sizes for women and misses. These Newest Reductions Include Coats That partner, | Provi- pald for the liquors, Harry Ra dence m only about or obtained ing end I RELIEVES BACEKACHE, STOPS DIZZY SPELLS, SWOLLEN rem:\ml!' ; | ANEKLES, WEAKNESS § rovid e 1 | s 3 SRR X b No More Disturbed Sleep T 00 by ents Decemt action is Ssaill to’ b outcome of that suit =l o | By An American Doctor Editors Wealthy But | Still Keep Up Work | Oklahoma City, Okla., Jan, 21 “w The aroma of printers’ ink has more attraction than the odor of oil to the nostrils of two weekly news-| ‘of what the freeh sap of the Mexican Maguey Plant has been dotng for suffer. ers of certain forms of chronic Kidney and Bindder s Photo showing the Maguey plant, whose san is giving relief to many. MATAMEL IS NOT A PATENT MEDICINE. paper editors of Oklahoma. Made independent by the discov- | ary of oil on land owned by them, | J. W. Kayser of Chickasha and W. J. Livingston of Seminol nounced that they will continue to publish their papers. | A well producing more- than 1,000 barrels a day was brought in on Kay- ser's land in Grady county. “I am going to get out a better . Kayser £ald, “1 like the ser was a reporter in Kansas City 20 years ago, before he came | Then one day a remarkable case was brogght to my attention, A well Aknown man of 45 years was rejected by a Jarge insurance company be- cause he was found to have a ymarked case of chronlc kidney & ‘ease. Yet, after a fow weeks' treat- ment with Maguey Sap, this man ‘was passed 100% by a board of doc- tors of the samo Insurance company, and I soon was convinced that the /clatms made for Maguey Sap were |true. None of the natives in the dis- trict where this remarkable plant |eTows bad thess eymptoms, but I {found many Americans who had been sent to Mexico in a rundown condition and who bad been restored to health and happiness by Maguey Sap. Many people, including doctors, told me of the marvelous effect it had in relieving the prostate. I finally perfected a eclentific method of concentrating this naturs sap, preserving it so that it retains all of its great medicinal proper Each pint of Matamel, as this t ment i3 now called, represents § pints of fresh sap—nothing added, only water removed. 200,000 packages of Matamel have already been used In this country in | a short time. Our laboratory files contaln hundreds of reports from hospitals, doctors and sufferers who! have found true rellef from certain forms of chronic kidney and bladder, weakness—people like yourself tho! suffer with—headache—pains fn thel back—tired feeling In the morning—! lack of energy—dancing spots before! the eyes—strange noises in the ears or head—dizzy spells—poor appetite. —coated foul tongue — dry, itchy skin—pins and needle eramps—loss; of weight—restless sleep. Matamel 15 dispensed here by | | Sold Originally from $69.75 to $125.00 Stelger's—Fourth Floor = 165 $22% Georgette Crepe Romaine Satins Crepe de Chine Crepe-back Satin Twills, Flannels and Novelty Crepes * to Oklahoma with $150 and started | the Chickasha Star. Livingston publishes the Seminole | County News. The drill is going deeper in search of greater produc- | tion on his land, but the editor 1s| assured of a producing well. Al though the ofl hoom has increased the population of Seminole from less than 1,000 to more than 5,000, Livingston says he does not yet con- template enlarging the p of a dally. Miller Hanson Drug Co., 30 Church St., New Britain. MESHKEN _—7n 170 MAIN STREET 58 CHURCH STREET New Britain Hartford 32d Annual January Sale Hats That Hint of Early Spring CO : $ Are Featured in a Special Group Saturday at Gaffney, aged 67, who previous to enactment of the prohibition law, - conducted a saloon on Morse ave- OO nue here for more than 40 y s, /-\ 1896 In this group are dresses that sold originally up to $29.75 and $39.75. Fashioned of smart afternoon and street fabrics in styles that are correct for present and early spring wear. Many of the new high shades are included as well ag fashion- able black and navy. A complete range of sizes for women and misses, Every dress an outstanding value, Pittsburgh Rivers Are Over the Flood Stage Pittsburgh, Jan. 21 UP—Pitis- burgh rivers this afternoon passed the flood stage of 25 feet. With flood warnings flashing up and down the rivers, property own- ers were preparing to protect them- selves. % A 29-foot stage in the rivers was expected tonight by the weather bureau. Downstream points on the Ohio river were said to be 0ld Time Meriden Saloon Proprietor Pays Big Fine Steiger's—Fourth Floor was fined $75 and costs of reputation for i a place where liquor is sold, in the court today. August » clerk for Gaff- on a charge of intoxicatin or with intent to sell. A bar with all other implements necessary to th dispensing of li been a fixtur must be d They feature new spring-like colors in clever combinations of the coming season’s lightex fabrics. Many are combined with- delicate straws in novelty weaves. Many feature the new “compose” idea with several shades of a color effectively combined, Close fitting, trim styles with narrow brims or brimless. Stelger's—Third Floor Trimmed in rich contrasting Furs of Mink, Kolinsky, Skunk, Squirrel, or Self Fur 5105 ond w Regularly Sold for 3250 to $650 Continuing Sale Boys’ Wash Suits All Boys® Suits $ 1 9 5 * and Qvercoats Imported Linens—Crash Reduced Infants’ and Children’s Gaberdine—Broadcloth Shoes—were up to $3.45, A special purchase—priced far $1.79, below usual. Made by a high-grade Children’s Dress and manufacturer to our special order in button-on, regulation, flapper, The Name School. Shoes—were up to . o 95 middy, Oliver Twist and novelty MESHKEN B9 i 5289 styles” Greens, tans, blues, on | PBoots. ngfordsh_ldand browns, whites and combinations. ul — FURS ss6a wnd growing gl Reg. $2.95 and $2.95 misses and growing girls, has always afforded wers up to $4.95 ...$2.80 Stolger's—=Socond Floor the buyer absolute protection. These Coats are both Serviceable and Smanrt. They will retain their good looks for vears. Nothing is superior to Hudson Seal. Every Coat BEAUTIFULLY lined. In every way they attain the usual MESHKEN HIGH STANDARD of FURS. NO CHARGE for the First Year's PAYMENTS STORAGE your purchase one of convenience — skould you prefer. Miss Mat the Amer Britain, Al —this applies to all coats purchased dur- ing Our January Sale.

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