New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 16, 1917, Page 17

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New Spring Styles Men's Clothing ' To suit every man’s taste and purse WE ARE READY TO SHOW YOU the'very Newest, Novel, Snappy Style of | TRENCH SUITS--Belt Backs and Double Breasted Creations for the Young Men who wish to dress right up-to-the-minute and feel S ic and span and proud of their new clothes. That’s the kind :we are now showing. low the Trail” to this store llld see for yourself our dlsplay of new “LIVE CLOTHES.” OF COURSE-—There’s quite a variety dthemmvahvemodelsalsofortheold— & 5 er man. They're all newandbqstlewithharmony, styleal\dlooks, with the .° . coming of balmy Spring weather. These Prices Cover the Field © $10-12- 57‘18 20-22- 25 M . A 70 STAY | ]erusalem, Holy Czty, May Fall Into the Hands of Chrtsttans QIITH THE REGULARS 45 Been Valuable Asset to Life on the Border w _York, March 16,—With the re- to their home of the 50,000 jonal Guardsmen on the uexlcan der, the Army Young Men’s Chris- tiah .Association will curtail the work f, 1tshas been doing, but will continue to_ e .the 40,000 troopa of the regular | ¥ ‘who are to remain on the ndary. It is announced that since association took up its work with _guardsmen last July, apyroxln\lta- $350,000 has.been spent. It is -estimated that the total visits- 'soldiers to the association buildings jp to the first of February was 7,042,- - The letters written in the.build- jom free stationery furnished by ssociation, numbered 4,750,553. attendance at motion picture and jher ‘entertainments reached a total 382,969 and the attendance at jures was 94,773. -A total of 632,- joldiers attended religious meet- j8 and there ‘was an enrollment of ble class students of 16,085, At religious meetings held in the as- fation ° buildings, 13,495 soldler!’ ide decisions to live Christian lives. s secretaries had 19,326 personal! erviews with soldiers. A total of | 3,354 copies of the Scriptures was'} rtbuted. : There: were 36,377 visits he sick and 380,118 pieces of read- \‘matter were distributed in the ffidings or in tents. orty-two large, well equipped | juildings in the camps from the Gulf i Mexico to the Pacific ocean were ~open under ‘the management of D to 170 smecretaries. Work was led on also at the base hospitals with outposts along the Rio jande. A special automobile truck de regular trips to 30 outposts sta- in the Big Bend district of s, and once.in three weeks, be- “#n; September, Y. M. C. A. llen ‘were sent -by * army truck is to General Pershing’s men in ico. ASE FOR and GET orllck’ m,,lhlhd Mllll' “The Busy Little Store” Reduoe the Cost of ‘Living Eat More "NATIVES Right From the Coop. 5¢ doz. | each morning, An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh Says a glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast _keeps iliness -wly This excelient, common-sense heaith measure being adopted by millions. Physicians the world over recom- mend the inside bath, claiming this is of vastly more importance than out- side cleanliness, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing ill health, while the pores in the ten yards of bowels do. Men and women are urged to drink before breakfast a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, as a rmless means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day’s indigestible material, poisons, gour bile and toxins; ‘thus cleansing, sweetening and pu; fying the entire aliméntary canal be- m: putting more food into the stom- acl Just as soap.and hot water cleanse and freshen the skin, so hot water and limestone .phosphate-act on the eHm- inative organs. 3 ‘Those who wake up wlth bad breath, Ccosted tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, acting head, 'sallow complexion, t‘o“‘MIt 3 ;::3 who are subject ¢ M or . constipation, ey ek e phosphate ai rug store, This will cost very Httle but_ uxl ,ehm to ‘demonstrate the valie of in- bathing. ~Those who continue it ‘each nnrnlng are assured of pro- m rc'unl both in regard to VIEW OF:JERUSRLEM RAND. WE(.‘H ‘OF THE HOLY SEPULCHER| Jérumlem the holy city, may soon ke in the hands of Christians after centuries. Reports said the advance guards of the English ‘ troops ad- vancing - through Palestine = from Egypt were within forty miles of Jerusalem. One dispatch hali them at E} Ghalil, which is in the moun- tains’ of southern Palestine and about fifteen miles. from Jerusalem. The allied troops are now invading Asia Minor from three sides, one British force advancing into Pales- line from- Egypt, another operating in the Tigris valley, while the Rus- rians are fighting on the Persian front. It is believed here that if the British succeed in taking Jerusalen the American refugees there, num- bering over 1,000, will choose to re- main instead of -ttempung to pro- ceed to Beirut to secure transporta- tion to the United States as they had planined. The British capture of the ‘city would also open a new route out of Turkey for the Americans who wish to return to the United States in any event. Jerusalem has been a Mohamme- dan possession uninterruptedly since 1178 A. D., when the famous Saladin of the center; the separate picture is that of ‘the Church of the Holy Sepuicher. i recaptured it from the crusaders.| had held it, under Godfrey de Boyillon and his successors, ~ since 1009, when the crusade for the re. taking of the holy sepulcher from . Mislems was successfui. The vil Jerusalem shows the m: the domed b Ever taste any “imitation” honey? Doesn’t taste like the honey the Bee " made, does it? Same with cigarettes. Helmar is made of pure Turkish to- baccos—*‘the kind the Bee made,” and put together ri right. - You can’t imitate pure honey—you can’t imitate pure 1;“!1{18]1 tobaccos—you can’t imitate Helmar. Friend,) if |lyou will 'once, you will many times. ] - Wb sayaboy, ing 0038qo], YSPIn], 3ang 2 The Mildest tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish, The Best tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish. v, g THE WHITE LINE TRANSFER & STflHAGt 60. | To Be Located In its magnificent new fire proof Garage now being completed at 350 PARK STREET Under the Management of Mr, H. N. Gold. With the great Increase of movablc freight which must be handled gives a thriving young concern. Its four, two and three ton Indian Trucks, part of which has been delivered by the Manufacturers are contracted for far into the season. Its Capital Stock of $50,000 which is sold at $5.00 per !hlm is rapidly being taken and the-small alloo- meat_of 2,000 shares will be sold Oowflm Public at the par Value of $5.00 per share. J urm—e-fl or wflm vast opportunity. fory this For further J. 3. KRAUS & COMPANY’, 131 Main Strast | THE BARNES NEW BRITAIN, CONN. A TS RBANISG 3 /R 0 S et

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