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1 - ' i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HHRALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 24, 1920. MARSAY DEVELOPING and PRINTING SYSXEIVI mill i- vol ii: i i sijnui; FILMS TO UK tVELOPED AND PRINTED h" Li:i'i m.coRi: f v- ' Li. isi; i:i:iv vr s i- THE kinsoo Drug Co. igS-171 Main. Street RELIEF BOARD HAS MANY PET! riONERS State Normal School Closes Another Week bs It !ijt boon round necessary to clos t ht lor .In ll Last Day Rush Brings Number to 80-Bootn Estate Requests. doors of lite tti Xornial c-liuo! a not !'-' wc'H-k hof.-jLii.so of tlie ( mn- oi' s,;c-km.'-sf existing noi oni tiiongr tiie piui?f, but iilso Ibc teach- force. t in scUooi was closest last lut wi ,nn vt jurtii .Hut MonJiiy for Hit' Minio I'ca.sQii. K. N". Humplirry, (Jcoigp W. 1-ilett. William G. Mulltr. Cum ad Y ah ren der and William S. Trusk. Th" organization is planning a nuiu I'tr of fiances during the Kprin and tlx- lrl low i nsr conimittoo will liav.j chai's?: Hc-rliert Bates. vhairnimi; Willixm M. S'lo.-m. "Iiarle.s ;. .Mi-Cur-th.v. Otto S. Millor. AVimam I-:. Douph- ortv, J i i n J. Kinirv uik! .lolin J. ! Ai tin- Until n'jidic session of t'i. boar. I n!" rolio:" In If? yi-si rrilny al'tr: - iii iiall is poin..)ii i's i. ii- mi iiritin-rl ' t 1 -1.-.-'. 11 1 1 1 ' Ninrly $-i".i.'ion in .- i TT 1 !u- ;i pl'l i.-;inls. . W i "1 i:i n: son: i llio Uoolh os- t'l'dtictioit I!UI!I I! .'i l.'ii I cini- ii I Wt'tH' iK'il r-i. is sous: in lv J.. Hal oil. H ask Oil fo lad ill iii $ l r.ti.iHMi ri-iios of tho osUU'. liial. n - jiu-.it : i ii- tin- fio;j iosi li'i-il dnrin.i in- n t'l c ; n uuii. Afli'i- ron.-iirl -ml iuu :;' iorli.-s ni'toi win. -n n:i,ucnoiv cf rc i-ci i ii tul ' to rt.-jiort y ";- . !crtla lor .-i!:ijii'?. I lio.ie who cyiii" : wt.-i-- inlim-'IULl.;iy ilisuiisf-J. IJLie 1 o the ri iflii-ii 1 1 iii mc:-i! rin.u' specially trained u-n.-liirs it lia.s Iioen imposst-j Vile In hoUlcr up the lea oh ins force, u il ! saii.si i! nio.--.. j (OMMITTCI'S AIM-. XAMKI). l-'.xn lt.ol Hiiloi Wootls Names I;amtu4-t :uu! Soi;l Ouiimitlov V'"- i KxoHcd Killer Jo-woph O. WuOils of X'-w Fli itam lodRo. R. 1. O. K. V.a.s tin nouncoil th" oommilteo (o arranso fur 'lie smniifil banq'iot of llio lodpo. cm Miir.-li L'.". :i follows: Mtrhort i;:iii s. c hairniaii : Kus'fiii- I. I'oi ieo. I'rcuii. Machine Company Annual Meeting Held On Friday Tin: annual nvctins of the .stock holders of tho Now IJrttain Machine company will be lu-lil l-riil;i.- at -' p. in. at thi otlice f lln- voiniaii . Im hear 1 1 amuml statcmciit. to elect ii-rec-loi'K for five ensninj;- year, ami transact any oilier business proper t- j to i I "I come before said mf-etinu'. j . i9i 5l & 5I? & & & & : -S- -3s & 4S THIN, NERVOUS PEOPLE NEED BITRO PHOSPHATE rieMh 1o Vui on firm. lloalth.v ukiI to lixreuie Mreoclli, Vigor and rve Force. i in- pro ;iri' ti-ns! '0'(!'t. Kov I ho f: 1 I ii.nun i i ri i -n I i i1 i tr:-r : .-1 .". Of'iMt !, .i i : a tin i! '(Ill liowni will mak" a r ilalo. a o'.H hi" :; i it. 'j i.hi asK'-Ns-I roil,- rl y ai t l-i c-or-i " ii n re li si n-et-s i.- ,'i oni I lie S 1 OO.OOit i I i-a ot til' la nil ; s ! ,.immi from t h5 i ll Mift i oar n; :;1 root. 1 1 ; 1 1 r i ) .- it r- ami on la-' i A.Uin Men's $5 Tan ape and Grey Nloclic Gloves ! ;- a ri -ti ' 1 1 -i ion ill' in of S I , 1 DO u ;nj!l ; N';--ol:v Nt.-isia y.-k-u uiti an Hfifisf iiicnl rt v on ' horry s; :-op. Kim! 11- fSi I U tj i 1 ! a a u . 1' a ll of $4. root. IYH.S ' .M.SI'll 'ID Dili li"',':; loo l n n r i i ::nm a Pair, 3 Pairs for $7 a 1-1 n M.x-lia Tins 'Ian Cain.' ;iviv nex-s , tit it, mo .ro ilovc?. in -t-- . I T :-1 vi'i'v gin vi' !.i!i uru'li' in every tl"' T!li:l Mill i--oii i i ri la 'It I'.-iji in liny Our Kind" !;'. AhVl.f.M ST. ii t'i error; i . a:;.- .is-kr-.! l-l .1 .--.Si -s red noli Oil 7 (Mi upon t I i iic i.-; a ln.s prop - SCSSIll Mil !K -.V..-:il'l. .. iv' 1 1 1 1 i n OI" .-;1.' MWinein o'" S ll.nOn K'-ank Ihiiati.. u' T.'i ' l niiefi claiinctl t'Oiini of bliniln lliu-lihunl Ht aj?ii-vl si root. 1 V 1 1 s ; 1 1 1 I riir.s mi ' prunortv al J j .-..".sHOd for- s 1.1IKI. w Ii 5-f t him lo JH'i i-c-o" iu-t.il I cc'v i.s Joiiitl..- owned Hllil l-Mna. -I. W'.-.Iki r. i a '(!' ;:Miiiona! i-at. ' .lo.tio.-s Lisi-oi! ivii? a I n !.)'! io rodiioi ion. ! I j rtfhivth.t! oC .i'0(i i iii-.m ..;' . I i ;:. u;- 1 IT". .Main i-.M-t-.. j o.eii.-. . Talll. a. i off llo. : .--i-?-.lllfl ' o .'tUMovv ?. His oc t i.s a.- vvoali I on I ' I : o fin. Tile pro.i-"o- Al r. Ken licit win) a.-U- il for poiit ion -. a si; 01 1 :nn an n prop :) a :ibe-- ;:!; at S 1 .110 0 upon A ! -e w. eph li. Ai.i e?H. lo ill-- -i I-ill i i K rii ' pon :..foo Ncan, man iepi-e.s-.il 1 cd ill am ilio amount sei-etion o! tilt; lloar i.t- iv;is aiilfeOti -lo- was ' 1. : : , it i o ( 0 noil properto "n t-ioasanc ,11-141 ami; -limn a ,ilonio':i!lcs. Tho re- ! ll'OS.I.s v.rri- lor .l.uin Oil Hie ,piop-i--,:y and SC.Si'H) from the- aiitos. ' '. A.- AmU-iii Jt.k.l (w. reduction Asiiii from an a.-so.-sniilil 1 iij'on piuit'iiy at 1 South ' .).; fi'l ; Hnrritt. s'. 1 ot. A. W. CITY ITEMS tfie next f. -filial- nii-i-'. anxiliary to oe 1 rg in ('.. A. It. lux' I W Jay will ho oolebrat :inii of the eld Fridav i hill Iton's :-d wilh a ram " and social to which meiii a.rul friends Iiihp hc.-n invited. iia.1 costumes- will ho worn. Tii 1 noon sooial will lie omiuod. e oonclilion of t'lara. liolle llrd . eight-year-old daughter of Mr. Mrs. K. A. llolstoin. of L'Mti I'.as strcet, i-fniafius iinolianyed. Mr. lein is still i-oiilmed to his hod. tither menibors of the family are iie sain. s Iillian Tropktn.. of 4:'.2 We.si street, ha.s ritnrno'.l to lior lionii a stay willi he'" sister. Mrs. l:. N. rane, of AVost Cornwall. kiiiR A. 1'. dam r- Kriday ovonins. ;alo-. 1 'Iron's ore-in s! ra . ad t. ai-tha chapter. t. K. S..'wi!l hold ogular ii'eelin. Thursday oonins 1 several candidates will he ini . Tbe iiftornoon social will ho ted. 18H Anna Sidorowsky -.as returned h"r hjinifj after .'ittendini;- the wed- Of a friend iii Springiiold. illiani .1. Mryim, trolley dispatcher ie SKTten. is olr 1 1 1 1 y lor the thiru tbif? inter, owinj; to illness. filtin i.arlson of 14') I'jiirview t es!erd;iy met with a painful lent, cinshini;- his rft-ht hand. lie lw laid up al the New Britain brad hospital lor several weeks. employed by t'u' lsoii .v.- Turn !l. jo alumni of I'tati insiiinte ill Thursday eeni" al tho '. M. lo form an alumni association. "Williams rop;-o.sonlc( that he was ;ss-ss:ol fif til tiere- of kind on Cut-bin avenue and tho land ho ovns contains' only .'." a:-ies. Ho asked for $1. .".' off t lie a.wnirttt of $ I V. I 'echi.i. of 4 1 f'len-saiu strooi. asked for $ini off an a -..ossmoilt o $ -. M 1 '"' . John llikas felt he was a.-si hs.cl .".1.1 1111 loo 111 ue'n upon propeny al I -' l Church street which i.s in for S'.i.l'l'1. , red iii-tion of $Mil w as asked ' .lost , 1I1 M. T,-iU t.y. of M ? I Stanh-y street. 1 1 i.s assessment i.s $7. 0 0. l-h-iiiik llni'iU-i-, of 1 57 l-'aiiiew sti-ecl. asked for $l.MO' from his list iif SS.M'O. ANY MERCILESS JUDGE GRIEVOUS SKIN TROUBLE NEEDS POSLAM Treatment of our -kin witli Voslam w id ai once discourage and lessen the hold of that eruptional disorder. The Iroiiiile shoild annoy you er lillh now and soon 01.1 ma. contemphile Miih satisfaction I he clear. smooth spot where- it used to he. I'oslam picvrnts oiieominu: ernp lions. speedily rod noes redness of the nose or complexion. Kciuovos inl'aiu maiioii. soiciie.ss and out tn ea l;iuus flue to prickly heal, pimples. hives, ahrasions ami is ptoinpl to heal ce y.ema and other annoviiiA skin troil-' M-s. Sold every w here. Cor free s-ainplo wrile to Ki;iei ?oi'i--; I .a ' lorai orios. 2 4?. West lilii Si.. New York City. I'oslam Soap is a daily ircat lo len der .skin. Contains I'oslam. Horlick's the Original Malted Milk Avoid Imitations &Substitut yif Xlnt slioiN Nil I'liMir, men jioss joik'.- :- l-'ailn-r Time. re ll flit tin- M ea k a ml 1 no waiilia. u the v.'iill. only 1 lie iruih can d. Kcr yefi ih .r follow ing si.iic t from a. New Ihtlam ie---id-iii has f.o-.il this 'I'liiest ol all Ivsls. . Or! ioiiaels. II" A' ii 1: h '-oj . Si . suys. nffereii front unawinic pains in mv k for S!ino t i it 1. . 'I' his was very oyin;?. as I hi"! io he on my feci 'be time. I suu'ercd a sroal .lial. -eiiilly ni.ihls and could ha.rdly C alound in bod on ac count of 1 he 1. The kidney seer a inns w ; o 1 1 ;i -1 ral and I was iattn- ami mho on imrVvni in Pi'- nioniin-:. I saw- ' Isrlnoy I'ills adyiMsed. sy T j UiUjna- them. Two hoses of , medieln5 cored me of liio alta k." I r. Michaels sticr-. the ahove stale- j i. .prll 17. aiifl on Peeein- ' T3, l!"'s. In ndd'il: "I r-ladh 1 -- : a'll'l Ptiid hi my former state- j t in fav.or ol" .Doan"s Kidney Pills. tin s ntlpte-l me m ii' ni' 'i oa.- nee.i to tirfi diem. ; ii,. at nil iloaiots. -l-'ostei -Milburn I Ali i s . f:i.!'i'aIo. X. V. i F or Colds iimimm: is i vmii.v lll-MlillV 101: vli, roinis HI COl'till M tll.DS AM) is i;i;m i;k aiji.i; imii;i: 'i i x 1 : 1 ok riu;or M i,i t; i nts. or nri.Ts m t iiii.imtJN. ll;io a hottle of l.inoliiiie liand, at II time; lliore's no tellin- xUml iu- taiK it iill bo noeiU-il. osiooially o for cotmh- tli.il llnoaleii hroiicliilis. l i- -h! that nothing; ipiito equal l .iimiiim- for li o i" liit i -. tie Cuticura Soap Will Help You Clear Your Skin M?ik. thin iicoplf mon or wdrnen i aro ntarlv aiways nervous wrecks; tTiTjs 1 coJiclufcJvoJy protitir tliat th:iine.. "ak I 1 1 ess. tcliiit" aicl neiii-asi licnia m' almost ; j ti at fa bly d u to m?rve stHrvation. Kovti i - our nerves an1 all thst; symptoms ju ! 10 r.rve starvation ill tlisappea i . Km 1 ru nt specialists 8ta to tha t 1 1: best : )ev t toor is an or;aTiir xliospliat. known j iimon.s: UruprsiHU an Hi tro-Phosphate, a j Tivo-sr&in tnblM of t hioh shotiM be taken I n ii li -uori irieu I. .Il'.'infe' a. R-'-nnint- in-r t? ! fjuild: r and not a itimulR nt or habit formin? ciru jiitvo-Pliosniiati: can B3T--i taken ly the weakest and inosi 1 I ; c;i 1 suliMr. a lh- u I is i"ol I o i n . iis 1 1 h re i.i i-ii diin)ii- asionihiMi?;. ' Weak. ttri"! p"Op! ifain strrnstli way to p?Tiinpiiss h nil '-urves; slcep rv uivv.fi to j he Firop;'s. : rmlidenrH' a ml I'liocrluln replucf cicbiiii- mid plooni: "dull e.vs In -come bri jh r . a vk! pH, ("unkou cliocKs ros.iin tlit. pink t2," of lioalth. )t-V1 1 oe?;? iJt. 1 us-.- or" tvhich is i ti -oxpeiiMiw, nlyo w oinl -rf ul ! iToniot'Si tii-. cssirn i it; t ion !' io'kI. so lutivh -so tlu1 1 Uiauy p.'.'Oplf rn..rt inarKcM .-ains of weight in u iVw w.ii h. It j? stl.l b '!ark A: CiainLtu aril nil L'n,i. (r:i-;i.:i:;, 1 i:TtoN; - Although litro-phOHpnat'i i is unsurpassed ftr rtli'Vin nervousness. ' .uef-losfiites nril ijonora 1 v. t-ulvnt'ss. it p'.ioul'l not o wins i o its i-ni3 :ji.ib Hs)i-mtuv i n.f pro per 1 h Ii- usoij b c a f 1 - one a ho itjtii not n lu put iy U s;li . TOOLS! What shall we advertise today? As season's now "twixt grass and hay. Too late for sleds and skates and toys So on these goods we'll make no noise. Too soon to talk of making garden- To mention would invite your pardon. v'e may be wrong, but not quite fools. Hence keep up talk about our tools, Which in our window we display And show and sell lute, every day. We'll not request your reading more Drop in when passing by our store To get that tool which you did see Twill please you well, and also me. Herbert L. Mills f Hardware 336 Main' Street f LOIfc-JL I I" I Quick Returns Use Classified Column 0 if? fikwtt Southern Mothers Have Found a Way to Treat Children's Croup and Colds Without Internal Dosing ALL mothers everywhere know that chil- -ti- dren's stomachs are delicate and their di tions easily disturbed, and therefore they should be given as little internal dosing as possible. Yet croup and colds come often and certainly cannot be neglected. .Mi lmti:siss t)i- amj ,s.2f A Nortb Carolina Druggist Solves the Problem Thanks to Lunsforci Richardson, druggist in Greensboro, N. C, this problem has been solved, and Southern mothers have been given a method of treating cold troubles externally. Mr. Richardson discovered a salve that would vaporire by the body heat when applied over throat and chest. These vapors, inhaled with each breath, car ried the medication through the air pas sages to the lungs, at the same time the salve was absorbed thru and stimulated the skin, attracting the blood to the sur face and thus aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve' the trouble. This prepara tion Mr. Richardson called Vick's VapoRub. Vicks contains no harmful drugs, just the old-fashioned, time -tested remedies - Menthol, Camphor, Thymol, Eucalyptus, Turpentine, etc. - com bined in a new-fashioned way. The Use of Vicks Has Steadily , Increased Starting with the customers of Mr. Richardson's retail drug store, the sale of this external treatment has grown, coun ty by county, state by state, until now Vicks can be found in almost any drug store in airscctions of the United States. Mothers who once use Vicks always keep a bottle on hand thereafter. It is so easily applied, so quick in its effects, and, best of all, can be used as often and as freely as desired, without fear of harmful results. lr Now Over 1 7 MUlion Jars Are MiHWmr ,. I "Used Yearly ' F-j 'ylJi , 1 I ; I J .1918 TT TT XT TT' V7 UiSi? uYAPORUB The best evidence of the value of Vicks is the increasing number of fami lies who, each year, are converted to the use of this real "Little Body guard in the Home." The number of jars used annually for the last few yeaTs is: 347,748 Jars 523,152 Jars 1,027,068 Jars 1.357,590 Jars 1.462,330 Jars 2,418,213 Jars 4,302,764 Jari 6,799,511 Jars 17,377,408 Jars DIRECTIONS FOR THE USE OF VICKS Vapor Important For these trembles a large part of the value of Vicks lies in its vaporizing qualities. So whenever Vicks is applied over the throat and chest, csre shovdd be taken to leave the clothing loose around the neck and the hed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel, so that the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. Hot Wet CUtba In cases of deep chest colds, severe sore throat or incipient pneu monia, hot. wet totvris should be used over the throat and chest to open the pores of the akin before applying Vicks. For Head Colds, Asthma. Catarrh, Hay Feyer Vicks can be melted in a spoon and the vapors inhaled, or a little should be applied up the nostrils and snuffed up the head. For Spasmodic Croup, Children' Co Us Rub Vicks over the throat and chest until the difficult breathing is relieved, then spread on thickly and cover with a hot flannel cloth. An application at bed time usually prevents a night attack of croup. Vicks is particularly recommended for children's colds since it is externally applied, and can, therefore, be used often and freely without disturbing the voung ters" delicate digestions. For Deep Chest Colds. Sore Throat, TonaiBtis, Bronchitis, Coach or any affection of the respiratory organs where there is tightness or soreness, Vicks should be applied over the throat and chest if necessary, first using hot -wet c!oths snd rubbed in well until the Safin is red : then spread on thickly and covered with one or two thicknesses of hot flannel cloth. If the cough is annoying, a small piece i he size of a pea can be rjralloved every few hours. Minor Ailments In addition to its use for Cold Troubles, Vicks has ber.n found excellent as a salve, liniment or plaster for troubles such as Biles, Burnr. Itching, Soreness, Sunburn. Insist on the Genuine At All Druggist 30c 60c $1.20 Your Bodyguard Against Colds 7