New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1916, Page 3

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- Boston Store An Atll‘a('t{\';z Simwing of This Seulson‘s Best n Silhs and [iress Fabrics A fine collection of FRENCH SERGES in the most desirable color- ings, at 58¢, 75¢, $1.00 and | $1.25 yard. BROADCLOTHS i Always one of the leading | fabrics, 50 inches wide. $1.50 a yard. [ WOOL POPLINS are very desirable at 75¢ to $1.50 a yard. BLACK and WHITE CHECKS Are sure to be popular. We have them from 19¢ to $1.50 | 3 a yard. SILK POPLINS 40-inches wide, great value. $1.00 and $1.25. | PLAID SILKS For Waists and Trimmings, handsome colorings. $1.25 and $1.50. McCALL’S PATTERNS 10c¢ and 15¢. PULLAR! & NIVEN TURN BACK RE NATION. Swedish Lutheran f the an church was held last nig ction on the rece i tion of the organist, Prof hard Alexius. He has received an of- fer from a western city, but the local sation is loathe to let him de- decided to increase his 00 to $600 a v and ask nim to reconsider the m another week. fi . Professor: Alexius id that: while Lie enjoyed his work in this city, he felt he would be bettering himself if he accepted the other offer, and held out no hope to the members that he would remain. The meeting then until next Wednesc eve- . when a final decision will be ived. BILIOUS? If you have bad taste in mouth, foul breath, furred tongue, dull headache. drowsiness, disturbed sleep, mental depression, yellow- ish skin—then you are bilious. SCHENCKS MANDRAKE PILLS quickly relieve this disorder, which is the result of liver derangement and severe digestive disturbance. Purely vegotable. Plain or Sugar Coated. 80 YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia POST CARPET CO. 219 Asylum St., Cor. Haynes | Street, Hartford, Ct. | Down They Go-- Gocoa Brush and 15% Rubber Door Mats OFF At this special reduction there is no reason why your home should be tracked up with mud this spring. It's a “short time before the mud will be with us and that means your home will be full of dust if you don’t have a new mat of “welcome” on your door step. We are showing all sizes— 11l shapes—all prices at 159 discount. ’ | observed in a joyous spirit that finds la popul NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH ¢, 1916. O JEWS CALENDAR Recalls Deliverance of Tribes in | Persia By Queen Esther s year on the nine- y of M . The reading of | the Book of Esther from a parchment | scroll on that day constitutes the prin- | cipal feature in the synagos The feast recalls the deliv the Jews of Pers vention of Queen Esther and her kin: | man Mordecai from a threatened m sacre planned by Haman, the king's ier. Inthe words of the Book Esther norates “‘thc day ad rest from their enemies and the month which was | turned unto them from sorrow to glad- | nd from mourning unto a good | decreed that the day be | it com sion in sending portions to one s to the poor. (Esther "ause it is recorded that Ham- an the arch enemy of the Jews, sought to fix the day of their destruction by casting “Purim” which, according to etymology given in the Book of Esther, means “Lots”. The feast is more social in character than religious. It does not require ce tion from labor or any special relig ous ceremony other than the reading of the Book of Esther and the reciting of a few spe prayers inspired by the event commemorated. In former times the celebration in some places partook of the nature of a carnival. At present the Story of the Book of Esther is not unfrequently presented in dramatized form. The injunction to remember the poor was | and is observed faithfully. During the | centuries of persecution, the feast of Purim was quite popular, due, per- | haps, to the fact that the story of | deliverance from the plottings of the tyrants which the day recalled brougat hope of a similar deliverance from the evil designs of existing Hamans. Advertised Letters The following is a list of letters ad- vertised at the New Britain, Conn., Post Office, March 8, 1916. William oBland. hlquist. angelo DiTorio. PURIM NEXT FEAST | Julia E John ¢ Caleb Hull. Otto Jurke. Petter J. W. Kilbourn Mrs. Tke Knapp. John Kol Joan H Miss annie Norton. nna O'Rourke. er. te Pelorain. George Rice. Sullivan. H. Smith, Jr. mith Mary Toatt. for advertised mention date of list. WM. F. letters and DELANEY, Postmaster. 'HODIST BROTHERHOOD, Brotherhood of the opal church night It MIC The Men's Trinity Methodist F held its annual meet voted to erect an e sign five by seven feet in front of the Officers for the ensuing year as folows Harry Reynolds; secre- Rendeau; treasurer, L. were chosen President, Robert Bronchitis And Other Distressng Throai axd Lunz Admsais fiell {0 Linonine. Nearly one thousand prominent peopie in one city alone have publicly testified in ned statement that Linonine cured them of coughs, colds, s and other forms of winter complaints that threatened their very » thousands in other ons of the country bave added their testimony, and all unite in pro- claiming Linonine the most efiective medicine of its kind known to sci- ence. It warms and cnriches the blood, it restores circulation and bathes the delicate membranes of throat and lungs in rich, new vitality- hringing blood—and relief is wrought by removing the swellings and irrita- tions that cause the disturbances. It is a truly wonderful remedy and is pure and wholesale, being an emul- sion of Flax-Seed Oil, Irish Moss, Kucalyptus and other famous reme- all combined in one, and known the world over as s FLAX P tary, \(Q \¢ 1oy l All druggists—25¢, 50¢, $1. They’ll Remember This Sale 40 Years From Today! | 132 430 $1 on Delivery $1 Weekly No Extra Fees Money-Back Guarantee Perhaps you will be one of the numerous house- wives to look affectionately at your Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet forty years hence, thinking how many, many hours of toil it saved you during all those years. Per- haps you too will say like so many women who al- ready the Hoosier: “If it had cost me double the price, it is worth But Hoosier prices are exceedingly low because each year the Great Hcosier factory is building these cabinets for thousands and thousands of women. That cuts the cost per cabinet away down. Why waste money on some flimsy, poorly planned cabinet that means at the best only more shelf-room? The Hoosier brings you 40 inventions that actually save time and labor and miles of steps. Re- member we are demorstrating all these things at th s sale. Remember there are Hoosiers for fargns, camps, ap:rtments, big and little kitchens, for window spaces and the center of big kitchens. N¢ further need for old-fash- ioned, built-in, uncleanable cupboards. HOOSIER Gold Medal Sale Come and see them at this store as thousands did at the Panama- Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, where Hoosier w on the Gold Med- al because of its unrivaled con- venience and sup erior construc- tion. \dM Winner 3 ’M\[lml -Pacific x ) 5, Expeition : You can afford a Hoosier N-O-W—and jay for it at your leisure—only $1 a week. You'll never miss that small amount, but you will miss the HOOSIER SALE if you delay. Spare one hour tomorrow to save many hours for a lifetime. Lots of your ncighbors already have been here and bought the Hoosier. They’ll remember this sale forty years f rom today. — Note wide cupboard ‘spoce—unciuttered "y partitiors or cubty holes This important event demands your attention. See this Gold Medal demonstra tion — N O W . Next week wiil be too late. The Famous Hinge Door ““Hoosier Beauty’’ JOHN A. ANDREWS & 132 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN CO. Zondon T hinks Von Tzrpzt£ Plans Greater Sea Activity A. Oldershaw first vice John Pinches; E. F. Neumann; third vice presid Charles M. McCurdy. DR. OHMAN REPRE At a meeting held in , Mass., recently Rev. Dr. 8. G. Ohman, pastor of the Lutheran church, was chosen gland rep- resentative to appear brary committee of Mon ¢, in regard to the propriation for the erect able memorial to John ventor of the * favoring the appro at the church m Don’t Merely “Siop’” a g Cough Stop the Thing that Caases Xt and the Couzlh will : Stop Itself A cough one of our best friends. 1t warns us that_there is flammation or obstruction in a dange ous place. Therefore, when you get a bad cough don’t proceed to dose yourself with a Jot of drugs that merely “sto the cough temporarily by deadening A throat nerves. Treat the cause—heal the inflamed membranes. Here is a home- made remedy that gets right at the cause and will make an obstinate cough vanish more quickly than you ever thought pos- sible. Put 215 ounces of Pinex (50 cents worth) in"a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. This gives vou a full pint of f,fi most pleasant and effective cough remed at a cost of only. 54 cents prepare. Full directions . Tt heals the inflamed membranes so ently and promptly that you wonder ow it does it. Also loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough and stops the formation of I:Me[zm in the throat and bronchial tubes, hus ending the persistent loose cough. | London reported it saw many sig I Pinex ig_a highly concentrated vnm-ito indicate that Admiral Von Ti pound of Norway pine extract. rich in}ias planning a raid into the Nort guaiacol, and is famous the world over| e T for its healing effect on the membranes. a larger 4 5 % 5 . fore. A story from tterdam To avoid disappointment. ask vour it & SOTY 1 gt druggist for “214 ounces of Pinex.” and N4 O ysilve & 18 lon’t accept anvthine else. A guarantes WE'€ seen off the nd of Viielan of absolute satisfaction, or money prompt- in the North sca. report f Iy refunded. goes with this preparation. lowed close on other of ur The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. usual activity and excitement at Kiet I is really 1d Wilselmshaven. The Rotter port, which came from the corr pondent of the Daily Telegraph, the vessels came from the northwe procecded for some tance and then changed their and disappeared to the north the kaiser Von Lvs be- v dis ips westward courae The conferring Tirpitz is in e picture shows with the center. rumors his admirals 1c (INCORPORATEDX & HARTFORO ALLNEW SPRING SUITS HER NOT A LEFTOVER WINTER SUIT IN STOCK Our Ready-to-Wear Department is absolut free of winter suits. Everything is new—everything representing vanced styles for spring. Our stock is as complete you would expect to find it a month later. This gives you the opportunity to wear the mg up-to-date apparel—And the Cost Is No Greater Th You Are Asked to Pay For Last Season’s Styles El where. SUITS AT $19.75—Suits of smart style in Grd Variety. Plenty of room for choice in material, co and style. Those black and white checks that are very popular are in evidence here. And all details tailoring and workmanship are right. These are Su such as you might expect to pay $25 for—but we b and sell in such great quantities that we are able give extreme values. SUITS AT $25.00—Extremely clever styles incl ing many of he most popular models shown in Ng York at this minute. Some are adaptations of styl created by leading Paris leaders of style. And we have an abundance of new Spring Coa also, as well as gowns and wraps. Ask to see the original Paris creations which have here. You will be delighted with them. : VV%WE GIVE VRDYAI. 60LD TRADING STAMPS—ASK FOR THEM § 2 gSpecia! Cut Prices for Week of Mar.6 toMar. 11, inc, # SPINACH ” BEANS Suans PUMPKIN [ Brand A&P AN st SALMON i35 RIVER —GOLD—* BARS |BUTTER | DUST n: ]G s 7c e 11c vir MIELAT 3rkes 25¢ sUCH BEARDSLEY - pkg [ ] MINCE COD F IS SHREDDED WASHINGTON _ k - DKE Stamps Free With Any of the Following 1 | 1 bot, Salad Oil .... .. CRISPS 5% 10 Groceries ——————— 1 can Marshmallow Creme. 16 . 104 can Sultana Spice box Fluffy Ruffles Starch. 10c¢ box Shaker Salt . 10c pkg. A&P Jelly Pow . 10c 50 2 pkgs. ....cach 34 1 can “2 in 17 (Kills Bugs) . 104 1 bot. A&LP Pickles . 1 bot. Jet Oil Shoe Polish. . Iona Brand CANS | 53¢ —PEANUT— 1 can Globe Polish . Kitchen Bouquet Cocoanut Anti-Stick 20 STAMPS With 7 Cakes A&P LAUNDRY SOAP No Better Soap Made for Washing Purposes Free Delivery Tel. 135 Spraa” Delivery H 3 A 184-186 MAIN STREET. { We have a $90.00 Electric Washing Machine that has- been used for demonstration only, which we will sell for $50.00, with a week’s trial, if taken at once. The Spring & BuckleyElectric Co. ANYTHING ELECTRICAL 77-79 CHURCH STREET Tel. 900 a”vrw;;dfieac]l Vday paysilol‘; c}aQ;itied adv. n th; 7Her;ald Ynu get results. That's what you want

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