New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 27, 1917, Page 5

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e ¥ NEW BRITAIN DA! FERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMTZ=R 27, 1917, lin the Interview settled things to the | I ” IR TS satisfaction of Mr. Jay, and cleared | ; 5 e k Gp some things in which Mr. Jay had . - not heen Satisfied in. You may know : LETTERS F[]R SALE the truth from him. 1 am disposed ] i to favor Charmichael from all I have | T Lm el e diro o tinn il at ! 127 WAIN STREFT. QOPPOSITE ARCH. TE e 4 least o far as to wish for his con-, ~ tinuance in service, provided you = i don’t see symptoms of his endeavors to ' Important Documents Wil Be Put | &cyv.see s uome. it san “overen RS S —— U [ A t' w d d Tnterests at the expense of those of oflml‘::ld:l::lnhrmllcnfa:an}éfi?dd p dl Auction Yyednes| ay jour Country. But there is too marked | el g h ek e hes 2 love for him for my taste in char- | appear stupid. L acters in whose friendship for Ameri- 5 New York, Nov. 27.—Autograph|ca [ have no confidence. The great- T K do letters and historical documents | est Danger to our foreign affairs has | I y on ns Phone Charter 2571 Phone Charter 5920 gathered by Frederick M. Steele of |cver arisen from this, and .ever will, for the ! Chicago, and now owned by Mrs. {from an Endeavor to obtain a Repu- 9 | +t Ella P. Steele of Los Angeles, Cal, [tation in America by gaining the | babyscold All the real home Thanksgivmg specialties will We are now showing a most attractive assortment of Aproms Wil be sold by Stan. V. Henkels at | Kriendship of Countries and obtaining | foron 5 for the holiday : 1,304 Walnut street, Philadelphia. their Recommendations in their pri- | (at no charge toyou SMALL TEA APRONS trimmed with lace and ribbon, or ham- i Jimbraced in the collection are let- | vate lstters for themselves and their roed, this 3 veurold be served at Hotel Bond, also Bond Annex, burg edge, priced from 25c¢ to $1.50 cach. iers’ of the signers of the Declara- connections. The favors are never . For chronio catarrh, sore : VS ed 2! i q lds, encezing, ‘noso s A LARGE APRONS, plain or trimmed 25c to $1.00. tion of Independence, members of the | obtained but by Sacrifice. Tt is re- m":‘,,ég‘w"" e ' z oy Constitutional Congress, Generals and | markable that Native Americans are o iamor b Thanksgiving afternoon and evening. WAITRESS AND MAIDS' APRONS, in many styles. Officurs of the Revolution, Presidents | rather avoided, and there Is a con- APRONS OF GINGHAM AND PERCALE, made with band or » ©Of the United States, and their Cab- |stant endeavor to throw American N TS bungalow style, 25¢ to $1.50 ca ch. ®" nots, and Justices of the Supreme | Employment in Furope into the | Kol ©0., Mumnearouss, Munx. SPECIAL CONCER NEW MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. A charming assortment of Court of the United States.* One of | Hands of Persons born or educated in | Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers, Drawers and Combinations. fie most Interesting items in the sale | Turope. ar at least such as have lived N@@N 1 to 3; 6 to 8; 10 to 12 at Hotel Bond. WARM SLEEPING GARMENTS for Women and Children. The a letter by John Adams. written |long cnough in Europe to hecome as- % Brand” flanncletic Gowns, Skirts and Pajamas. Auteuil, near Paris, April 13, 1785, | similated. | CAARRRNAL JELL? Lol B:,’:;SBA;NGRE"[:‘:;&“;H~p"(‘w‘:15;1) PRICES. : g ssed to Elbridge Gerrv. It| .iere is nothing more dreadful to | ; . ARDS Siviiss 2 e',',;‘ “““{ Adams’: " teputation, and the Bread of! their el momcht SntohmadRthath in isters fabroad fdepenaliinon IRtheini | S ST & = i SLAENCE 5 ]"““"ed' but neither Dr. | 34onting Sentiments in Amer af- | There is likewise an important his- | ing Billows will hearken to a Lecture have just now heard from a gentleman nor ‘m.;a\‘: :-(;::'n‘ed L;ny Jet- | fairs conformable to those which may | torical letter by 5“:;\;1491 Adams dated on Morality and be quiet. The Skill- of your Town that your Committee of ! i o s Is unlucky because | pe entertained and endeavored to be | Boston, March 25, 1 and addressed | ful Pilot will carefully keep the Helm, Correspondence have resolved no »o e thall nét be able to answer by this | propagated by the Ministers with | also to Gerry. It read and so steer the Ship while the Storm more to act! I am loth to belleve, | R OUR LINE OF Tacket ks d so 5 i e e - ; whom they freat. You had infinitely | “While the General Court was sit- | continues as to prevent, if possible, any, I cannot yet belleve, that the i posopiL question with | jetter choose the Comte de Floridea | ting I received a Letter fran you re- | her receiving Injury. gentlemen of Marblehead, who have J hother you' shall send a Min- | Bianca and the Comte de Vergennes | lating to the unhabpy circumstance| *When your Petitlon was read in borne so long and so noble a Testi- ¥ oanal I really hope vou willi | 2t once for your foreign Ambassadors. | the Town of Marblehead was thrown, | the House I was fearful that our Ene- mony to the cause of American free- Qu.(fiho too, no doubt. who ;1 have seen and feel so much of it ) but a great Variety of Business, some ' mies would make an ill improvement dom, will desert the cause only for a 5 {iheroyill Poa, sogres PEr- | that I dread it like death, and Mr. | of which was very Important, prevent—: of it. I thought I could discover in difference of sentiments among them- i perhaps all for Mr. Char- | Jay does not dread It less. ed my giving you a convincing Proof the countenance of some a kind of selves concerning a Matter which has ases .1 know not the gentleman “And vou have not a less impor- j at that time of the Regard with wWhich Tryumph on finding that the Friends no Relation to it. If my Fears are Pocket Beoks Pass C = 1 He is active and intelli- | tant Thing to attend to in the choice | I am ever disposed to treat your of Liberty thcmselves were about to groundless, pray be sa kind as to re- Wallets Bill Folds 3 T have Jearnt. He has |or ter for St. James. Who- | Favors. Besides, If it had been in have recourse even to military aid to lieve me by writing to me as soon as Mani Sets Card Cases Friends arong the | (vey he will be in more danger | my Power to have alded You with Ad- ! protect them from the Fury of the vou have an opportunity. I shall take anicure the forelan thore than anywhere, of too much Vice I flattered myself from the In- ungoverned mob. They seemed to me it as the greatest Act of Friendship Writing Sets Memo Books : - f",‘"" Court. | coriplaisance to Ministers, Courtiers, formation T arterward‘s hm‘. that th: to be disposed to confound the Dis- you can do me. Indeed, the Matter * see that the Coms | prinees and King, indeed It is prob. Storm, though it raged with so much tinction between a lawless Attack upon Wwill soon be put to the Trval, for our . i estions. the Die de la Penove- | able to mo that whoever goes there, Violence, would soon spend itself and Property in a Case where if there had committee, without the least Jealousy, You will find many .EOOd Chnsq“as suggo ing to n und Dr.|gect, it he Is honest will have his a calm would ensne. The Tumult of becn Right there was Remedy, and have written a letter to you, by Mr. Every piece of good quallty and havlng ordered last | ong fox . | Reputation ruined in America by the the People is very properly compared the People’s rising in the necessary Goddard, who is the Bearer of this. = ¢ 7 port - { Insinuations which will go against (o the Taging of the Sea: when the Defense of thelr Liberties, and delib- The contents we think of Great Im- spring our prices are very low. mush 40 [ pis. both in public Papers and pri- Passion of a Multitude becomes hcad- erately and I may add rationally de- portance, and therefore I hope they E ‘@ if e has | ate letters. Lyars and slanderers are Strong they generally will have their stroving Praperty, after trying every will have the serious consideration of 5 o U lexinle Vir more impudent there than anywhere, course. A direct opposition only tends method to preserve it, and when Men | the Gentlemen of your Committee.” = thor~ugh Penctration fnto the ind they have more old connections t0 increase them, and as to reasoning in Power had rendered the destruc-| A letter by Benjamin Franklin n 0 3 ©F Men nud fhe System of - in America among whom to inoculate ©fe may as well expect that the foam- tion of that Property the only means | aateq Passy, July 22, 1178, and ad. ° :‘i::;n:.?c}:;‘.: S :\tlr\|rhn|(‘nt OIo Qur | them. With much affection your old = of securing the Property of all. dressed! to! James Lovell | speaksiof the AR oRIZeduine Infas Bubliclipriena¥andiiveryih umblciESorvanty NAPOLEON ONCE SAID ! “It is probable that such improve- | usefulness .of Silas Deane and hopes RCH ST SRR i crl s o Rt h S i oo nngia g 7A Footore Army s An army Half De: | ent may have been made of the Dis- the prejudices against him have sub- 66 CHU ;10”- “‘ “g HON ClonyCo Ty esnony “My Regards to your colleague. If ments. in the Army and Navy suffer from orders in Marblehead to prejudice or A sided, and that he may return to 3 oG vith Congress whether he 18 |iremple comes to N. York and is re- blisters and more spots on thelr feet. Every discredit our many oppositions to the France. It gives a long disquisition . his Man. I know mothing o the ! .eived as Consull I hops you will con. [ Comfort Kut" should contaln one' or mors meorts of Tyranny, but I hope the against commercial reprisals and! s coatrary, but T confess to you that e i boxes of Allen’s Foot-Ease. the antiseptic /! ah i = — T DRt et e e trive some way to make Peace OF powder to shake into the shoes. It freshens Friends of Liberty will prevent any against duties on exports which | e s Hatvara 5 “5_5" riendship of Courtiers | Truce between him and Sullivan, I the tired. aching, smarting feet and heals Injury thereby to the common cause. | friendly nations want. It was on this | Gouverneur Morris, Feb. 19. , 18 10, 11975 is extremely isovare onig an iplomatick Characters to any | hope Temple will be prudent and cau- Plisters and sore spots The Plattsburg And vet I cannot but express some | letter that Foster founded his “Amer- | on the acquisition of Louisiana. i ro;.l nce ‘ou ehlhit yrle Tor its o American Minister is, to me, a Cause | tious. if not he may do mischief, but Samb aenn mec or oot Base. Sud mia> Fears that Parties’ Animosities have [ican Diplomacy.” A letter of John Leurens, scerotary | trlotic splrit exhibite P of Suspicion. 1 know it to be impos- | ve have weight with him T know. where, 2ac arisen among the Brethren, because I| An important historical letter of | to General Washington, dated Margh ' of the Revolution. sible for any Man to do his Duty to | — - —_— - e e his Country and preserve it. All he ! 3 - 5 can hope for is to be esteemed and ¥ 5 = respected. It is well if he is not hated d = s — - = - and despised. : / D ’ “But Mr. Jay is Master of the ! Character in auestion. I have heard i o o e with Pleasure that Mr. Charmichae!l | . Try Making Your Own [ ' B 2 Cough Remedy : You can save sbout $2, and have » botter remedy than eady - = ‘made kind. Easlly done. Y 35, N i A If you combined the curative proper- ties of every known “ready-made” cough remedy, you would hardly have in them all the'curative power that lies in this 5 cimple “home-made” cough syrup which g : 1akes only a few minutes to prepare. E ®» _ Get from any druggist 214 ounces of § b I’inm; (‘?f) rmdtaflfiotl:h)l;omur gtchmt‘o 2 e Sl = 3, pint bottle an e e with plain HE d raminied Sopur wyrip.” Mo toulnt B SE Wonderful Thanksgiving Desserts are made from Delicious New Haven Dairy Ice Cream, frozen 18 about G5 cents ant ives you a fu 4 pint of really better cough syrup than . . . - . . - you could buy ready-made for $2.50. h h d T bl oS whipped cream, combined with carefully selected tropical fruits and crushed nuts, richly flavored. 'his Pinex and sugar syrup prepara- | tion gets right at the cause of a cough ' . . 5 . S e afiodt mmiato Felel 1 These puddings are beautifully decorated and may be had in any size for any number of guests. The pud- loosens the phlegm, sto e nasty 2 throat tickle and heals the sore, irri- . o h ’I B d d s tated membrancs that line the throat, dmgs are less expensive than many nome-prepare esserts. chest and bronchial tubes, so gently . and casily that it is really astonishing. A day’s use will usually overcome the | ordnmryhcounh and_ for bmnc}‘\i,t‘l:i o croup, Wwhooping cough and bronchi: s s . . asthma, there is nothing better. Dairy Pudding Tropical Pudding Pinex is & most valuable concentrated at t FI, Sh K i i 3 A 1 1 d o 3 s v-soaked . 5 s 2 :gm{mflc‘i’ xfi'gemm:le!elgnlro‘;nz mg\;:efi::‘ \ / mzsg‘:s.?.f:;guy.;3‘2’,12:_.‘,’2;’;,’:::5.;1 ‘;;':'; e keakad, :n.d :;ll::i'd Exact Size of New Haven been ! roale: ; n heav: : e Lo briak up'sevre cough, SN2 AN dRa N, CEhitr W SR eream in @ melon mowa. with an Dairy Thanksgiving Turkeys Foldldi ; ; side coat] & Ven Dairy French outside coal v 3 Rl d“‘””"‘""""‘fi""’ Leksurafty S Q Tca Creame” strawherry amd Vanila. ‘The Tce Cream. mukes this one of the ask your druggist for “214 ounces of whole Is handsomely decorated In & beautiful most irresistible desserts that we g Pinex” with full directions, and don’t a3 Horal design. malke. cccept anything else. A guarantee of | ’nbw ;lteda:liulnctwn or money prompt- A The Pinex Coy F:i%aty‘:c! od, e We are in constant touch with the Federal Food Ad- — e i ministration, through Mr. Lewis, who is accredited to the ) i Administration by the National Ice Cream Manufacturers’ s40 i Association, and who has our personal pledge to give him | our unqualified support in whatever measures he may i recommend. Y 1 A0S And 0.hy Throat and Lung| REARESH iahl )| » Ailments Invariably Yield | @ —— 3 i - Cppm ; - O t L& W ATy 1o Linonine TR Nearly onc thousand prominent A Xaas people in one city alone have puh- (b'i’ W\ licly testified in signed statements / . that Linonine cured them of coughs. u “* colds, bronchitis and other forms of Wrremy, e winter complaints that threatencd 0 their very cxistence. Other thon- | sands in other sections of the country have added their testimony, and all unite in proclaiming Linonine the most effective medicine of its kind = known to science. Relief is wrouzht \ Py removing the swellings and irrita- - tions that cause the disturbances. It - i) Is a truly wonderful remedy and s . . . Bie can miesc te b Each turkey is a portion size and slon of Flax-Seed Ol Irish Moss, . Evcalyptus and other famous rcme- ’ fl O pelenili el G is made of several flavors of ice the world over as s a o o cream, making it not only delicious, . o bat most beautiful in appearance. 5 1917 THE NEW HAVEN DAIRY Co All druggists, 60c, $1.20, I

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