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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDA Y, NOVEMBER 28, 1917. Overcoa Weels FOR THANKSGIVING WHAT’S YOUR VERCOAT PREFERENCE:? E’VE a regular feast of new and handsome Overcoats! Step in and try on any or all of the new garments. We've many entirely new Styles to show you, and we shall take pleasure in doing it. The way to buy an Overcoat is to find out what is the most becoming Style for you to wear! W Don’t Buy in a Hurry! Fabrics of Kerseys, Cheviots, Chinchillas, &c. Plain colors for Conservative Men and very at- tractive colored Overcoatings for Younger Men, cut in the swagger new English Trench Coats that Young Men admire. i $10, $12, $15, $18 up to $25 On our Menu of Choice Overcoats you’ll find the Chesterfield, the Bal macaan, the Button Through Coat, the Belted Coat, the Warm Storm Ulster with Convertible Collar and Belted Back, the new and popular Trench Coat. Come in and try on! NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP 357 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN. House of Better Values {KEEPS KIDNEYS ACTIVE WITH A GLASS + OF SALTS Must Flush your Kidneys occasionally if you eat meat regu- larly sty tells what he and Bladder weakness. Noted auth Back: No man or woman who eats ment regularly can make a mistake Rushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms urie acid which clogs the kidney por so they sluggishly filter or strain on part of the waste and polsons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver uble, nervousness, constipation, izziness. sleeplossness, bladder dlsor- come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull in the kldneys or your back hurts, if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irrcgular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, got about four ounces of Jad Salts from any relinble pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of wate: HOMEFURNISHINGS or the "Average Home | can do it, it's impo: | ought to know, | to see Corp Irederick Robert Tait of | have ever had. . PEGGY AND GAROL ' ARE HEROINE BRIDES i They Follow Their Soldier Mates From the Coast New York., Nov. 28-—If anyone were to tell Mrs. Pegry Tait—who is 19 vears old and pretty—that a girl can’'t hide in a government troop train from Seattle to New York, the point of view would be entirely mu- tual. She sald yesterday that no girl le, and she because she has just dono ft. Mrs. Tait is at Camp Mills, or to be | exact—Hempstead, L. I.—and cvery now and then she has an opportunity a certain western unit. They are agreed that thelr honeymoon Is one | of the most contusing experiences they | were walking, ever so demurely, west Bellevue Avenue. ! walker | Cress looked right into the eyes of the | orderly, Frederick Robert Tait and the | their brides went to live nearby) | girls at first agreed. L ine ‘and asked him if the next section of | scrambled on board with many other | privato 7 1 | den away behind some kindling in a | cook causes | out at hefora breakfast for a few davs and | The “‘Average Home'™ does not call for elaborate and costly fur- nishings and the lowest priced furnishings are not good enough. It is the medium grades which are required—home furnishings that are well made from durable, serviceable materials, and they are neat and attractive and not the lowest priced, Our extensive stock con- sists largely of this type of home furnishings. We realize that there are many who know that it 1s to their advantage to buy the grade of home furnishings on which we spe- cialize, but find it inconvenient to pay cash in full. Qur arrange- ment for Deferred Payment accaunts ¢ fors the solution to the prob- lem. Our terms are not over-conservative nor are they sensationally liberal. They have been adopted to meet the roquirements of the average customer. vour kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acia of grapes and lemon julce, combinea with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the aclds In urine so it no longer causes Irritation, thus end ing bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can- " not injure; makes a dolightful effer- vescent lithla-water drink which all and then to keep the kidneys cloan and the blood pure, thereby avolding serfous kidney complications. AGENTS FOR BLENWOOD RANGES OVERLOOKING TY CAPITOL RICE. 8ROUNDS COMPLETE Home FURNISHERS 40-68 FORD STREET HARTFORD Multigraph Letters Fac-simile of Typewritng done in 1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER CO. (INC.) 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. WHERE 1S HIGHER THAN | | | | regular meat eaters should take now | It seems that In Seattle, two months ago, Carol Walker and Peggy Cress in Bellevue Avenue, which is n thor- oughfare in Seattle. They had just returncd from a trip and hike on Cas- cade Mountaln, which they had made without paternal permission, and, be- ing too old for spanking, they had ; been scolded long and well and told | never to do anything unconventional again. They promised, and a few min- ut later walked demurel, west in Suddenly Carol Walker grasped Peggy Cress by the arm and pointed to two of the huskiest soldiers it had ever been Miss Cress' fortune to sce. There is Walter Root,” said Miss “he's a captain in the Na- tional Guard. Is he not grand?"” The soldiers approached and Capt. Root introduced his orderly. Miss following Wednesday became Mus. Tait. Miss Walker talked with Capt. Root ahout their childhood and life generally in Seattle, and the following Sunday became Mrs. Root. At that time the saldier husbands were encamped at ISaston, Wash., and The troops then went to Cle Elum, Wash,, and the contented brides followed, but when the forces were transferred to Murray, Wash., it was made clear that they were to entrain for the Tast. Then did the brides weep. The parents of the girls, reconciled to their sudden weddings, hesitated about letting them come t. The Then Mrs. Tait announced to Mrs. Root that she was going to Camp Mills, even though the von Hindenburg lino intervened. She considered ways and means and found that they were scant. She de- cided to dress quite like a soldier not near enouxh like one to be shot nd to cateh the troop train. She did s0. Clad in a large military greatcoat a very frightened young imitation sol- 1t of the train There dier slunik 1 from s sho sne looked ri train while she Tait still in her near soldier’s ran to the train dispatcher M amiform, the troop train stopped at Malden. Tt did not, but it stopped at a switch eight miles nd would be due in 40 minute: rs. Tait hired the fast- est flivver in the West and went over- land to the switch. She got there just s the train was pulling out and khaki clad soldiers. She squeezed down Into a seat and rode 400 miles without a soul noticing her. Then a cd her for some tobacco and told how blankety blankety bland tired he was > a slight whoop and was . Mrs. t begged and hegged and heged not to be put off, explaining | that she was penniless and that she | was @ bride and that she'd hide any- where, and the upshot was that she rode right into Long Tsland City hid- She washed for two days could brave New York to <he had made the trip. But | np Mills Corp Talt is, 5o s t—and what necd they care? <. Root told her parents that Peggy was on the way after which shoe wept and wept and wept. paid her fare and she ar before she adniit that ELECTION OI' OFFICERS. Robrt Carlson Chosen As President of Graduating Class, At a meeting of Grade VIIL, of the Grammar elementary eveningz school, held last evening In the Grammar school hall, Robert Carlson was elects ed president of the graduating class, the unanimous choice of the Other officers heing evening school pupils. elected were follows: Vico president—Anna Kerelej Seeretary-—Cecelia Krzynowelk. Tr rer—Bennie Huck. The class colors are red, white and blue. B ———— BUY - USE - ENJOY | | | GAS MANTLES Upright or Inverted "Best forLIGHT- STRENGTH- ECONOMY “REFLEX" BRAND | ors, and Day Coaches, from New York & ANS LONS o Thanksgiving Appeal ' For the Hospital The following appeal has been sent out to the directors and auxiliary committee by the women's board of the New Britain General haspital: ‘‘Boomerang kindness and kindness will come back to bless you. Thanks- giving boomerang. For the New Britain General hospital. “The Thanksgiving campalgn for our New Britain General hospital was in every way so satisfactory that it was voted at the last officers’ and di- rectors’ meeting to pursuc tho same plan this year. Appeals have been sent to the pastors of every church in the city. And the schools have taken it up through the thoughtfulness of Stanley H. Halmes, superintendent. “You are kindly requested to so- licit donations for the above institu- tion in your neighborhood and ask to have these sent to your home, from where they will be called far on Tues- day, November 27, and Wednesday, November 28, for delivery at back basement door of New Britain Gen- eral hospital. To simplify delivery to the hospital by those in charge, only home-made articles or gifts nced be collected and left to be called for at neighbarhood collectors. Donations bought from dealers for the occasion can be asked to be sent directly to the hospital to expedite the work. “Fruits, vegetables, canned goods, groceries—all will find a welcome, and the smallest gift will be received with gratitude. If you are willing and able to see to tho delivery of the gifts yourself or can find such assistance among your neighborhood contri- butors, this will be greatly appreci- ated. In any event, kindly notify whether to call or not to call for goods by Monday, November 26, and recelve the advance thanks for your expeditious attention. not yet been received, the Munlclpal‘ Farm committee, at its special meet- | ing yesterday afternoon, transacted no | business nor made no recommenda- tions for the council meeting tonight. ' After a short session the meeting ad- journed untfl 4:30 o'clock this aft- ernoon when another meeting will be | held and Acting Chairman F. H. Al-i ford and Auditor W. R. Rossberg will | make a complete report. ! It is thought probable that the committes may have to ask the coun- cil for an #ppropriation of $4,000 in order to conclude the work. At the last meeting of tke council a resolu- tion was Introduced authorizing the finance board to give the committee $2,000 more, but this will be insuffi- cient if the committee is to pay all bills against it, including the much |, discussed police bill of $799.35. Infants and Invalids HORLICK’ THE ORIGINAL ___ s‘ MALTED MILK Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form For infants, invalidsasdgrowing children, rur_e nutrition, uildl:i‘: the :t'i: body. nvigorates nursing mothers aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. Instantly prepared. Requires no ing. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price 6 “The appeals have been so gracious- Iy received that the hopes are enter- tained of a most generous supply for the inmates of our hospital on Thanksgiving Day. “Yours in behalf of the Danation committee, ELISIE TRAUT, Chairman.” (Telephone 219) FARM COMMITTEE MIX-UP. Accounts Not Yet Straightened Out and New Mecting Called. Owing to a mix-up in the accounts, due to a number of bills that have ltching Blisters Formed Grust On Hands. Swelled in Blotches. Red and Angry Looking. Burned and Would Csack and Bleed. Cuticura Healed. Cost $1.00. ‘I was poiscned by the use of soap and hard water, and my hands began to burn and itch. The skin would swell up Ny in blotches that were red and angry looking, and little fine water blisters would form. | These broke and formed a hard crust and when I shut my hands the skin would crack and bleed. ‘1 was given a sample of 3 Cuticura Soap and Ointment which relieved me at once of the burning sensation. I bought mose and my hands were hcaled, and the flesh all smooth.” (Signed) Mrs. Martha M. Quimby, North Troy, Vt., Sept. 30, 1916, Cuticura Soap daily and Cuticura Oint- ment occasionally ~prevent pimples, blackheads or other eruptions, Un- sighiy complexions are often a bar tc social and business success. For Sample Each by Return Mail address post-card: “‘Cuticura, The Favorite NekELRATE gy’ | TO THE WEST LOWEST FARES TO ERIE, CLEVELAND, FORT WAYNE and CHICAGO, with direct connections for all Western and Pacific Coast Points. Through Observation — Library Lounging and Drawing Room Sleep- and Buffalo to Chicago. 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McAdoo, that posi- tively state that deposits in the banks will not be “Among the many absurd and vi- clous rumors which are being put into circulation these days, pro-German one that the government to confiscate the money probably influonces, is proposes on deposit absurdity of the statement is obvious on its face, but I have recelved letters from several parts of the country which indicate being circulated Of course, these without founda- In fact, the government hus no power to confiscate the muney. of depositors in banks.” Bring Your Money to the SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN The Bank of and for the Depositors Total Assets $9,683,558 Surplus $436,716 FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST Paid on Deposits Save Part of What You Earn DEPOSIT NOW! 178 Main Street Pure Chewing Gum ¢ |