New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 5, 1917, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5 RICAN CHICLE COMPANY » ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE WILL OPEN THURSDAY MORNING Like the Owi Be Wise BOOTHS BLOCK NEW BRITAINM. 4 WISH EVERY MOTHER KNEW THE VALUE |*WOODEN SPOON’ IS OF FATHER JOHN'S MEDIGINE” | REVIVED AT YALE “My little girl, Alice Pauline, was run down and had no appetite. A friend recommended Father John's Medicine which I gave her. She as improved wonderfully. T wish every mother | ALCIENt CUStom of Junior Prom to knew z(aibgut F?thir lollin’s glledic(ige for) it I;{er- tainly did my little girl good.”” igned s, Paul Miller, 21 Washington Ave,, White Plains, Be Used Tomorrow “How My Little o New Haven, Teb, 5—once again /% . - . after a lapse of h: ; ARG Gl!‘l chamed Her e i - is to holdp u: tr:lx;n?o::;qm&o;aelxex o Health’ | |spoon dance” as part of the junior Fi i @ “ sy o 5 3 prom week, which begins today. Also : \ [ @A “My daughter, Theresa Maria, was subject to dizzy [§ . . instead of making the prom a semi- m S », Al N spells and constipation_and a friend of mine recom- {E o ¢ public affair and .-holding it in the mended Father John's Medicine, so we decided to give Second Regiment armory, as in the @ H CHEW e (J UM it a trial. I find it has given good results and she is x past, the ball will take place in the e improving fast. Can highly recommend your medicine.” - 3 big university dining hall and will be - (Signed) Mrs. C. J. Borg, 2623 S. 17th St., Phila, Pa. SR for Yale people only. Father John's Medicine is safe for all the family to i The prom committee made the im- take because it is free from alcohol or dangerous drugs . 3 porant change primarily because of and is all pure and wholesome nourishment. Has.had the increased diffculty of getti;lg x more than 60 years success for colds and throat troubles suitable place in whi 3 i ch to hold and as a body builder, ALICE PAULINE MILLER dance. It was practically !mp(osvltb’:ee 4 e i ] tohsecure the armory for the event, = N whereupon it was voted to reverse the | One Cent a Word Each Day Pays for a Classified Adv. in | custom of vears and utirise genssrs \ on the campus. The faculty, heartily the Herald. You Get Results That’s What You Want. | aprroving of the scheme, offered the | & hall, and. thie was accepted. p—r— e —— = == As for the “wooden spoon,” it has e 3 almost been forgotten in Yale history, V'e Give Koyal Geld Trading Stamps — Ask for them but fifty years ago it was the ‘ 7 = bi; 'S RAYMOND HITCHCOCK says: ' = 5 self was the insignia of the c f Offerings for Weak of Feb. 5th to Tk pom Weormiis e sa’ys' ¥ Y who was m | G R L cold and becoming hoarse, I chew 10“]: [g{}%AE COFFEE ... Bl oo oo ot Adams Black Jack, the licorice gum. ks Armour to Get Spoon, 5 Ib. box GRAN. SUGAR . ... 'xifi:éi'tfi?’;':}lir:‘cfifi?n&‘Z:f‘;fi'fi“’i; iy e first to be h 2 Ibs. Fancy RICE (bulk) . ... roviva, fi,;’,ab‘ihe"’;:rii‘ln‘{:gii ‘ot e y n w e made tomorrow night, 1bottle PEPPER SAUCE .... .10 rrowene s iocor” sy committee. It will not be at the 30R.G.STAMPS FREE .. ST.00 § e imectr Yot % it 12 Hotel Taft just preceding it, at which A Real Bargain. ..... . ..What Do You Pay? = T the entire commit i e TR T NOVRLAR G (COURIENANS . e wrul be Buests. | yry Georse Parmly <Day of New CONCERT AND DANCE. RED CROSS WORK HERE. bt T A e — A The(ot}her members will get small Haven will be the host J A T e | In befitting observance of the TOMATOES | PRUNES SAUCES facsimiles of the spoon as souvenirs. | 1 o7, I I T clusion of oo of (ho most sucoe Prom week opens with g pors | same time the sophomores will be en- | Musicians' Union Will Hold Anuual |Surgical Dressings Committee Begins vonrs cver completed by the N z Call 10c a “) 15: bOt 12¢ Bl same between Yale and Dartmouth at :ff".‘\f’o'\‘\f'd,,'q‘\’fc:":" v:’,‘]'"“"{v DTl Tvent in Turner Hall. Work Today. | agents of ths Prudentidl Life [t} . s P4 the Arena, but the informal beginning | w1 club, ; ¢ NeW HWER! e annual ball given by the New | Today the recently organized surgi- Surance company a banquet was of festlvities comes with college ser- 2 Prom | Britain Musicians’ Unfon will be held at the Hotel Nelson Saturday eve! febivremndetntad )l O e (TR A ST ; - 0 ESLe < This, evening' the annual cal dressings committee opened its SR < 100 stamps Wlth l can Bakmg Powder i 50C | ices in Woolsey hall. Following the| oncert will be held at Woolsey hall|in Turner ball on Friday evening of The local assistant superintende: e e e hockey gzame comes the junior the quarters at 169 Vine street and began M. Parker, prensubi ik dansant at t] 2 2 with an elaborate program by the| this week and a band of fifty picked |active w opar 1zes, charge of the post prandial exei ARGO POSTUM t the Taft. Mrs. J. Fenimoro | ya1o musical clubs, followed by the|musicias will render a concert from oY L mEREG O L s it B Goopcrpal albany - Aeen ip. and called for remarks from ser SALMON STARCH CEREAL e Mr:"&(’,bg{" !"“'L‘:;e‘{eg, junior and senior germans in the hall | 8:15 to 9:15 after which dancing will [ Pandages and other first ald equip- 206 FU €7 C0 FOIAT 8 OO S B New York and Mrs, Arthur T. Hadley, | 204 the sophomore german at the| follow. Music for the dancing will be | ment for the Red Cross to use in %0 U0 o', sstant superintendents Can 12¢ Pkg 5¢ No 1 pkg 12¢ Taft. furnished by an orchestra of fifty | of emergency. It is through the pfepiden, Bristol, Hartford and 4 : A 7 ani = _| J. Lynch. All of the bands of the city = : 3 o % UVEHWflHKEfl MIMSTER The same evening the Yale Dra-| 5 0oy esented in the concert band | the room at 169 Vine street has been A&P PICKLES, sweet or sour, a botfle loc & matic association will put on the|ang the leaders will be Edward J. |secured. The room will be open ASK FOR and GET Dramatics to Be Given. . | Pieces under the leadership of BAward | .ouitocy of Mrs, I H, Cooper that dletown. English military comedy “Ours” at a| Barrett of the Universal band and Vi- | every morning and also in the after- ’ Royal Excelsior CLOTHES ALP Tells How Vinol Restored Strength | local theater. This play was first|to deFranzo of the City band. Mr. [noon if a preference is expressed. . THE ORIGINAL DATES PINS SALT Anagvitality. glven at the Prince of ales theater | Lynch will lead the band in a spe- | All women who arc interested in New Britain people will realize that cial musical composition. this work and wish to participate | in 1866, thirteen years after the out- we could not publish such letters as 5 The general committee in charge of | should communicate with Mrs. H. B. = f the Crimesn var. The L 5 Pkg 10c ‘ 100 for 15c | 4-1b bag Sc [ tne toliowing i they were not senuine | bizerent SSneft socieries il siso_sive | this concert and dance is composed of | frumason, durs. . . mrooks, or 3= | MALTED MILK and truthful statements of facts. The John A. Dolan, Peter McCran, presi- | George Talcott $1 30 Rev. Mr. Hushes Holly Springs. Ark. | £977ans at thelr chapter hotmes Mon-| & 0 oo D2 0L Ll vy’ of the Chesp substitutes cost YOU ay8: day evening, - and s . e (o e e . o T . ns' Union and Edward R. — The swimming meet between Yale| Musicians a, “I am a Methodist Minister, and Z Ramage, Charles Clarkson, George 25 Ibs. GRAN SUGAR ... 1. . STE3[l mries solcoss, Mo snd| oo B el Vool Rt conis i, s , . 2 loss of appetite and sleeplessness. I b“_? Oy e o en the | Schweitzer, Louis Benz, James Mullen, FANCY SMOKED SHOULDERS Ib 17¢ was weak my circulation was very | Ll.nceton o B N o hese | Charles Joslyn. Anthony Kysek and y e o o o program Tuesday at 2:15 p. m. ese , poor and I was not able to _do MY | v be followed by Sheft germans In Anthony Contols. FANCY BACON, alb. ...............25c[Jl (¥ ¢y barish s 1 felt I should. | tho frat houses, but the Drom itcelf 127 MAIN STREXT. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPRONE 3173 I had tried various remedies but did — - . f all, comes at 9 SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH MARKETS not seem to got any better. Traougy | the biggest event of a Gatli o'clock in the evening. 1n the past it g tlin of Bearden, Ark., I learned | paq boen the custom for President ani ¥ & L] . Stamps Free With Any of the Following 10 Cainen g e puilt me up. I re- | e Tradley to entortain the commi- o LF — Groceries e B ond do more weries, 0 sleep better Rioo gt dinner that evening, but this T e, 100 ik .| year the “Wooden Spoon Dinner” will| _ . . et tinea 2 cans Sultana Spice, each 10c 1 pkg. Kellog’s Krumbles .. There is no sccret about Vinol .it | {ake its place and the president's Tividence that can e rer. 5 Fact is what we want. q 1 can Atlantic Cleanser ....10c 1 pkg Cocoanut . . 10c g “‘:;{“:ezflls power to build up the over- | ginner will be held this evening. e All Suits Reduced to 3 onken Mothers lrouine Was [l Torked brokendown, nervous system | mye Yale dining hall has been ; each 5c¢ 2 pkgs Quaker Toasted Corn frem beef and cca liver peptones, fron specially decorated for the occasion. ()pi.ni.c?ns qmm;.;_ R A“ Coats Reduced tO S e Flakes, cach S¢ and manganese peptonates, and glyc- | y 5 Here's a New Britain fact. xes have boen built avound the hall ; ; : : erophosphates. etc., which it contains. | naq the rorunda batween Woolsey and | YOU can test it All Children’s Coats Red uced to Anyone in New Britain who wishes 2 = L the hall has been decorated with cedar. ¢ b . . hi < Fres G“y t0 try Vinol can do 50 With the under- hay and laurel, Woolsey will bo used | MFs, T: Buckley, 535 Stanley St One Lot of $5.75 Crepe de Chine Waists standing that il 7 > New Britain, say: ‘“‘Some years ago 'Red ed s el N : O O e ke | 5 O TR R ARG A | n cold settled on my back followed by uced to de Chi ists 1l Deliver AT L R Delive 5 The Clark & Brainerd Co, Drug- AN FER BRIDE. | sharp darting pains. Tho pain One Lot of $3.00 Crepe de Chine Waists, mostly y . \‘;,.\ S i s e MISS BELLMAX £ % ' pothcred be mostly at night and | small sizes, Reduced to $1.98 on ; "».4 NP ENHED TS 8AM Store; John J. McBriarty, Georse ot | ., Robert Tryon of Middletown and | I couldn't rest comfortably on account y T P | Tad WA RGN o wlin ittt | st R Del s e Susus et s i UL stodyerliovexion made e, One Lot of $1.00 Waists and Middies, also mostly ' > Bl Also at the leadi = .~ 01 ! Augusta Bellman o o Fairview guydden move, this pain seemed to % 50c Wortn ! 2P M o fone leading drug store in all | 4 oo will he married Wednesday aft- | oateh me and it was just like a thrust | small sizes, Reduced to o L ! . | ernoon at 5 o'clock at the Baptist of a sharp instrument. I finally used | Lo or Over . Phone 13588 | ehureh rectory, Tov. Dr. B, B. Cross | poens Kiiney. b and they zave me || One Lot of Neckwear Reduced to . ... Y ! will officiate. Following the cere- | relief. I am never without them in One Lot of Messaline Petticoats at BREMOVES SKIN AFFECTIONS NV the bridal party will be present | the house as they are a very handy One Small Lot of Sateen Petticoats, at 39¢ at a wedding supper to be served at | medicine to have in case of backache.” s : b One p-chf;' proves ft Soid 224 ine nome of Mr. and Mrs._ William | 50c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn One Lot of Mussed $2.00 Voile Waists for . ... $1.50 184 MAIN STEEc. ../ BRITAIN, CONN. We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps— Ask for Them Zelgler of 370 Chestnut street. | Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. |

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