New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1916, Page 3

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" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TOESDAY, NOV¥MBER 2 rero. Boston Store PLINILLE GIL You May Want a Few Fixings For THANKSGIVING ' - These Maye Be of Interest 70-inch Heavy Pure Linen ... TABLE DAMASK .4 Fine All Linen Damask b * Tray Cloths (unhemmed) . AT 25¢ EACH. % QUILTED TABLE PADS - Round, Square and Oblong $1.50 to $3.00 EACH . TURKISH TOWELS .From 12l5¢ to 85¢c EACH A Beauty at 60c—Face Cloth to Match 10c BATH MATS " AT 50c, 85¢ and $1.50 EACH EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES 25¢ to 75¢ EACH A Very Attractive Number AT 38c EACH & WHITE BED SPREADS $1.15 to $4.50 EACH GUEST TOWELS, in Damask, Huck and Tur- kish 25¢ to 50c EACH McCALL PATTERNS 10c¢ and 15¢ EACH PULLAR & NIVEN OUR LADIES’ TAILOR- + ING DEPARTMENT Is at all times ready to remodel your old Coat or Buit into the latest style. ourning Garments Mado up at shortest notice. Expert tailors. Very: teasonable prices. RAPHAEL’S DEPT, STORE, 280 MAIN STREET. Read What Father Lynch Said: Linonine cured me of bron- chitis, built me up and re- _stored me to health. It is a good, wholesome medicine which I am pleased to recom- mend. REV. H. J. LYNCH, Pastor St. Peter’s Church Danbury, 1886-1905. " And the Sisters of Mercy: It gives us pleasure to tes- tify to the healing and build- ing properties of Linonine. We have found it efficacious in cases of bronchitis and luag troubles, also as a builder and strength restorer. We confi- dently recommend its use to " others suffering from similar affections. SISTERS OF MERCY St. Peter’s Convent, Danbury, Conn. Both of these testimonials were " given more than ten years ago.— Linonine has been the most effective remedy for all forms of coughs, colds, bronchitis and wasting diseases for many, many years. It was best in Father Lynch’s time, it is best now. If coughs or colds threaten to bring you low, or have already done so, it “ will bring about a rapid .improve- ment, and you will be yourself again in a very short time. Let us suggest that you give Linonine a trial. Your druggist has it in three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00, H andsome Designs $1.50 yd. “Exceptionally Good Value in| M= AGAIN" IN" LEAD ing Close Race in Contest Blizabeth Rifchin, of Plain- ville, again lead in the Motion Picture Popularity contest being conducted by the Herald when the votes were counted last evening. She and Miss Jane Hall are running a close race for the lead parts. There is however, over a weck of the contest yet to go and many changes may ‘be expected up to the final hour. The standing today fs: Elizabeth Rifchin (Plainville) ..31566 Jane Hall 2940 ..2265 ..1895 ..1886 1586 1495 1488 ..1485 ..1260 ..1220 H. B. Pfieffer ... | Howard Wesche D. J. Scotte Joseph Il . Gertrude Pilz George Scheeler .... Thomas Hawksworth Charles P. St Abel Gross .. 1170 Mabel Rawlin, 1056 Robert Loomis (Chestnut 290 J. J. Bonney ... 885 Lilllan Brady .. .. 525 Wilhelmina Howe . .. 485 Frank Goldman 475 Leland Taylor . 475 Bertha Johnson 455 Olive Odenwald R. A. Bucholz 400 Alexander Bollerer . L. A. Toska Nadine Robinson . Rosemary McE: Miles J. Hart Mollie Burke . R. A. Pilz Victor Masieka Vergnica Gernsky D. U. DeMers .... Angelina McDonald Lois Bacon Annette Johnson . Anna Crane Miss Rifchin and Miss Hall Hay- | Quaker Ranges have written their record over a period of sixty-two years. Tried and truly tested, you will readily agree. Mrs. C. A. Taplin ... Herbert I.' Jester . Harold L. Shelton Mabel Wells ... Chris Murray .. Evangelina Burgess . Walter Schindewolf . Mabel Clark Rose Weinberg . H. K. Dolan .. J. J. Riley .... Genevieve Conlin Lemoine Baker Robert Vantine .. Catherine McGuire Anna Voight ... Paul Bullook. . . Raymond Queenin Millicent Barnes . William Allen, Jr. Clarence Jacobson . J. F. O'Brien Herman Kent Harold Ventres (Ber! Viola Horton . T. W. O'Conner Charles J. Sloan . Cecil Cooley ... Con Anderson .. Oliver Madden Thomas Aldrich Mary Woods . Sam Weiner . Harry Parsons . William Doyle ... Raymond Gunning . Rose E. Cohen .. John Zehrer ... Winifred Strom Dot Heller Richard Abrahamson . R. Loomis (Arch St.) Isabel Greco ... Thomas Crean . [ ———— i WHY HAIR FALLS OUT | [ P S — | Dandruff causes a feverish irritation of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dan- druff, get a 25-cent bottle of Dander- ine at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub well into the scalp. After a few applications all dandruff aisappears and the halr stops com- ing out. TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy and youthful with a simple mix- . ture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea, and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair 1is grand- mother’s recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youth- ful appearance is of the greatest ad- vantage, Nowadays, though, we don’t have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called ‘“Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound” for about 50 cents a bottle. It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn- ing the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, be- rides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also pro- duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which {5 mo attraotive, This ready-to-use preparation is a de- lighttul toflet requisite for those who Quaker Ranges have riuled all these years as the housewife’s friend—-rounding out a full lifetime of simple, sturdy service. ‘ Quaker Ranges today—just as for all the sixty odd years gone by—set a standard that leaves no doubt of leadership. The Range Supreme - HARTFORD Business Hours, 8:30 to 8. Saturdays, 8:30 to 9. Tel. charter 1000. Agents for the Famous Wenz Chocolates. Important Glosing-Out Disposal of Millinery ALL OUR MODEL HATS AND COPIES OF ORIGINAL FRENCH HATS AT ONE PRICE, $10. Values to $32.50. A notable markdown of exclusive and distinctive Hats, which you will be proud to own. OUR ENTIRE STOCK of genuine Austrian Ve- lour Hats in black and all colors now at one price— $4.75. A most remarkable value. Hats that were priced up as high as $16.50 included in this clearance? These are of extremely fine quality. Many other BIG SPECIAL VALUES here " for the first three days of the week. Get a new Hat for Thanksgiving at great saving. Black and Colored Hats, large or small shapes. Very low prices. Headquarters for authentic styles. l:EONARD & HERRMANN CO. How About a New COAT or SUIT for Thanksgiving? If in need of anything new to wear, come here at once where you will receive prompt service, find big assortments of all that is new in the world of fash- ion, at the lowest prices. ' Convince yourself, as others are doing. THE WOMEN'S APPAREL SHOP 165 MAIN ST, Oliver I. Davis . Albert Haverlick A. J. Hotchkiss ¥Fred Hauseman Mary Hagan . Frank Hahn . ge Greene (Ken es Hall . Jones ... R. W. Barrett Pearl Anderson ... Joseph Gordon ... Mattie Martin ... Helene Henry .. L. C. Andrews .. Rina W. Kilbourne Mrs. H. W. Woo: Vincent Kier: Miss M. Sullivan L. Lorman Hymen Coogan ... Emil Malgren Edward A. Dehm . George McCarthy James Davit Meyer Marholin . Thomas F. Canfield, Jr. Robert Skinner . Winifred Bancroft . Thomas Smith Charles H. Beam Russell Shailer C. H. Barton ... Ernest Teich William Day Mary Alice Williams . M. Sperry Samuel Henry Nester Fred Jones ... Wiiliam Walsh William Sikora . Ralph Cronthamli Marion Molasky Isabella Stanley . William Bucholz .. Hulda Johnson . Edward Carrier Catherine Conlo: Eddie Sanberg Bernard Joyce . John Benson ... CARELESSNESS causes many ills Be as careful to keep well, as you are to get well, and you will havelittleneed to worry about yourself. The advice most needed and least heeded is—*“Take care of yourself.” So many are careless about their health, that they need to be constantly reminded how importantitis tokeep stomach, liver, kidneysand bowelsin good order. For this purpose BEECHAM’ PILLS are most effective. Take them at the first indication of a sick headache, a bilious attack, an upset stomach, sluggish bowels, inactive kidneys, or when you feel “blue’’ and out of sorts. These famous pills go right to the cause of the trouble and remove it. They sweeten the stomach, strengthen the digestion, cleanse the system of impurities, arouse the liver to activity and regulate the bodily functions. Use them and you will soon feel the difference, for they act promptly and leavenounpleasantafter-effects. For over gixty years Beecham’s Pills have been the family remedy of the civilized world. Time has proved their power to relieve and prevent the common ills of life, and to PROTECT THE HEALTH of the prudent Directions of special value to women are with every box dosire & more youthful appearance, It is not intended for the cure, miti~ gation or prevenslem of disease, “The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World”” At All Druggists, 10c., 25c. The Most Popular Range in TWO RANGES IN ONE 7-8-9 R. R Arcade - 0% - 7 SLOAN BROS. That inimitable foot- /’ dress quality that ; makes for graceful harmony in' the ensemble of your appearance cannot ibe imitated | by inferior workmanship. \ LA FRANCE possesses this quality, due as much to the perfect fit which true artisanship ensures as to the chic design of this Paris mode. erald want ads bring resultg

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