New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 11, 1916, Page 6

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1916. IS NOW AT ITS EHEIGHT The response to our announcements during the past few days has been very gratifying. It shows that whenever Damon says he will seil SHOES at MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES that the people of NEW BRITAIN KNOW that the REDUCTIONS are REAL. Men’s $4.00 Shoes, now $3.00. Men’s $3.00 Shoes, now $2.35. Boys’ $2.50 Shoes, now $1.85. Children’s Rubbers 33c. Misses’ 40c. Women’s 49¢. Youths’ 45¢. Boys’ 55¢. Men’s 69c. All Sales Strictly Y | All Sales Strictly for Cash BT ES SO0THS BLocK for Cash : to the Director, \\\\\\ __OOEd 3 P "L'L&‘ll.\ Manton ! B!fi UNHERGRUUND o1 g p\\\:\(y\]‘\l\(']‘\v.lllyl‘ ;1-:11'])-";!1111\\! part ‘i‘n‘ jidated N‘*‘”"\';}(\]‘*‘;(“'::f}“\‘“»\“\’l“‘]‘:.'“'\"“‘l“‘ ¢ urvey, Washington, Ctt_v ltems ! i tn t e sives detailed directions for drivi manmer (o | AYS DRINK LEMONADE | land and buildings on Spring ‘ | to Pasquale Carozza. i and catchment ar o | ‘In order to get the most s e sired at considerable dis- |tory results where the water-b Wear Warm Clothes in Winter and Take Ome-half Teaspoonful of Doric Council, R. & . M., wi E oot o : ! |tances beyond the 1 s ! $ 1 ! . 2 st C t t S U S he limits of the Wa- | depo include con . r EeN O < e ; | mesting March 8. The report shows that in some pa desired, as rnr mumt\lml or industrial Rheumatic Poisons From Your System. | 1 s e v | of the e e o Sl fes pding strainers | | ha % ¢ 'k and Tonic should not have charge of the Work anc e 3 Sl L 1y9; chiarEo 0! 5 which extend more than 100 fect | should be ity line lief by keeping the feet dry, drink plenty of lemonade and avoidi Al | council of Bristol will be ch e . | below the bed of the stream and |through the P perforatin ‘ | (Y GEY (Ui B { which are broad enough to afford s coholic beverages, but if you really s on, Feb. 10.—Undérground | > for large quantities of w uarter of mn inch in dlameter want to get rid of rheumatism with all fimiatsrfacsounces fotfetca iNalue o ! ¥ be recovered hy means of | through slits at least a quarter its agony, pain and misery you must | ; \ | in Connecticut, according to the Un driven wells. Some of the sn » {an inch wide. After the perforations , drive from your system every ot 7 | IR cd States. Geological survey which | communitie; ; the villages of S e e ¢ S T o “ 9 ! i | gic | ties, su _ been made and the ca Rl guieartlo) [7 flsy : should b n to those Je: and si- [ place the well should be thoroughly | joints 2 : e 2 | ' ate who re at the i ly Sevmour. c he: - | cleaned out, in order to remove the kK & Rr:nf\vrfl o., :nd a : | 1 1 develoy t of Connecticut | Plies from we! his kind, and |fine sediments and give the water |81 > now offering to the St - tl F h o | | i i ‘nt years created many | although, bec of the availability | free access fo the well. This can | 5 ¢ Tic y res [ [ probiems ting to the use of water | Of surface wz the ground water be done by first using a sana | R st e ae powerful that with - . i for manufacturi agriculture and | could H not he economically ce en 3 in two days affer you take the Connecncu‘ 4 | public and domestic supplies Rl E L source of supply |ing air 1ift. 1 an air lift is not | dose vou will feel that the uric acid \ Tolobtain datalio: el solation ot ot . s Waterbury, the | available, rapid pumping with a cen- | poison is leaving your body IRRheuma seldom fails; it overcomes i . . Il > problems the fede ze cities ¥, Ansonia and | rifugal or other pump may be used. 4 sulll|} surve; s . by 3 no doubt obtain sup- q Strong wells may be developed by re- | the torturing pain, limbers up and re- 3 A ' £ o n maling < s supplies from under- | moving large quantities of d duces ollen joints and drives k / ! | gror : hen the need for |silt and thus leaving a thick layer of | the sor from inflamed muscles tion of the ground-water : : ‘ ! . aleres : i re >l ars o ake [ yody ¢ I' 4 - it is free fro Cennecticut As U re 1 = . | more water arises. ic avel around the intake of the | Anybody can try it, for it i opiates and is harmless If two poisonous secrations that lodge in the 1 prescriptio Orange Trifle 3§ box gelatine or 2 tablespoons granulated xelnune 3 cup oold water, % o3 boiling water, 1 cup sogar, p Orange jui grated nnd l orange, 1 n lemon juice: whip from T Rt Charlotte Russe, and mould; or make orange jelly, color both frait n. bot- work a series of reports i pos E of reports i that you can 4 ¥ ; o 0 AL “Copies he report on ground | cent bottles don’t prove C | pared upon the areas iovestigated, all | “The report recommends the use | io?"in” (o ‘Waterbury area, Cone | got rid of rheumatism or nourits for : \ { el i G Bty e ¢ driven wells where It supplicst | necticut (Water-Supply = Paper 397,) [ ever, vour money is waiting at vour = A f water supply papers. i are to be obtained from the unconsol- | may be obtained freé of charge by | druggist’s o B —— - ——— ————— " ————————————— . ————————————————————————————————————————————— Waterbu == - e p 2 . X The latest number in t ories is : N A g HAtRL . 3 b 5 report on the gr : S 3 A . 3 e 0 o‘e : L R By Trading Her — We Both Los Right from the nest, y | e .| ¢ By Irading Here not an egg in the lot a Seam_Al Empire % issned by the ! ou Teach ] If You Don’t tion, Smal r 36, Med 38 or urvey. It co T g Hone T ~ T & * 4 R h I Gy Your Doliars 10 o ‘. ,,,,3;;:;,;'::,;r.c:f:1::,?;,2::‘5‘,'?‘ | Swiant e @ Haye More 191 MAIN STREE b SN s et . Sy | Opp. Lafayette St. Here tlainty and ¢ a | Stateme ool remaining jelly in ahallow , cut in cubes, and garn! é of mould. Sunkist California’s Selected Oranges —delicious, juicy, sweet, seed- less navels—are on sale by all good dealers. Order Now. Write for free book **Sunkist Sal- ads and Desserts.” { g Forset cover m | - g S| - :Efl."éfii&ffi'fi:’”é’!fi’.’.‘ \ & RHSSGH Bms B e { e 1“}{, e R Y i § EVERY MONDAY-_470 9 P. M. ONLY—SHORT, ROUND, SIRLOIN § 4 ¢ | 50t WA STREETD . ci ‘ S and PORTERHOUSE STEAK on-progt :.‘:z‘::fx;r‘(mcwlsm ithout the extension on th2 il 7% 7777 oz Z or the drawers this extensi 3 3 e front. On the figure | the settlers | ‘ 3 i onto : . ,: . s el T T | e A | oy or e stale i e cron | §PECEALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY R icws, fine “luu batiste is shown with | ients are hem-stitched edges. Both treat 1ew at first, s bee o § MY STYLE DIARY o e e | | A firawers may be made \mh sLmlg t or | The ma Siire . e | turved lower edges. ne c 8 Roast the indust 1 t & 7 For the medium size will be needed, 25§ | e o T 0 WO DOV, 5 Cross Rib Rnast 1 6C yards of material 36 or inches \udc (A e o T, ASK FOR and GET 1 The pattern 890t is cut in three sizes HORLIGKES ; $o Fresh Clod 1 8(: small 34 or 36, medium 38 or 40, large 42 br 44 inches bust measure. It will be | THE ORIGINAL ra] & ’ 'E_ 6(: Boneless Rump 1 8C d add v i e e T gil“';wm“'o‘}; MALTED MiLK . ten cents, ap substitutes cost YOU same price. e i » 16¢ | Ul Baan. 15¢ R g Pigs’ Feet Bett » I 16c = 7c etters your ba breakfast \ = 16¢ Your breakfast pancakes, 4 | waffles, biscuits or frit- § . l Oc | S o 22 i = : | 2 MTUE ters (see therecipe below) in stri gs’ 5 & i ’ . i > X § will taste far more deli- i h 16c i = rlom Steak Ib 5 ( | cious if served with @ Smoked I - S 3 : 3 ; % TOWLE'S I Shoulders RANSINE JAMMAR ‘ 4 leather arnund the | _ Hpbaary 11tt crown, finished by a pump bow. An- : OG CABIN %%-1h can Low- 1 5C ] .1b and at that rd W other was of black chip s sy with does not think of prett | a band of violet ribbon and little pink 8 ney’s Cocoa . | : 3 S 5 ) ‘1. shop on the avenue I -.x\\'l roses trimming the base of =« i CAN E AN D B & y 3 RO"S Toilet 1 v st ones: one, of blaclk | stove-pipe erown. The. third was of MAPLE SYRUP 3 Ibs Crackers 215 ‘ c brim faced with red [ old gold straw dented into a small tur- | 4 Makes Home, ‘‘Sweet’’ Home, Indeed 3 bags Salt four | ban shape and trimmed with threc brown ostrich pl\\m:n M 2 e B It gives you the delicious — . o B maple flavor at its best, and is : : L 2 Bes : i Blue Label 17¢ i & p always sold in the log-cabin- | o 4 4 . A B shaped cans—your guarantee LOG CABIN | Catsup . .Irg bot X e W g R of purity, quality and full FRITTERS Lt st iaed | measure. B Mix two teaspoontuls baking | ASPECIALIN FANCY NATIVE FOWL most loathsome and deadly diseases such as Can- cer, Trichinosis, Leprosy and Bubonic Plague. The Towle Maple powder thoroughly with four | \ cups flour. Add two ¢ ceet || E8 . ” s A AT CflRN i ) P’°d"°t:“cm‘::‘:::y B e VERY SPECIAL—California Peaches, large cans of d elicious Fruit @ | Main Offices : cream, half a teaspoon salt and e 2 can for § e tu Hyg St R St. Paul, Minn. i three well beaten eggs. Fry in g >T TN - gy il ,;,w vely destroy your rats and mice. They dry up without odor ; 8 hot lard until brown. Serve ' ‘ PLEN TY OF FRUIT AND VE(’E.TABLES &"&eevv Harmless to humars. 25c, 50c and $1.00 at Sced, Drug, | ENENEEREETRL] Vith warm Towle's Log Cabin [l Come 15 the Market ; sce cur goods, learn our prices, notice the cleanness, and m&:&f’:ml‘ S ‘ N e g8 vou will be (ommccd th at the best place to trade in is the PUBLIL ’VIAR]\ET

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