New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 16, 1918, Page 9

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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, SALE For Three Days Only, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, We Wili Sell Any Article Listed Below for Only One Cent, If You Kind at the Regular Retail Price TOILET ARTICLES | MEDICINES F 25c Tooth Paste for ;gc SerL:pMHypophosphites booas gor 5 c Mill agnesia s or i Ehir e 5 25¢ Blauds Pills in 100 .. ... ............ . 2 for 89c Toctb Bru:‘fhes 25¢ Cascara Tablets, 100’s .. 5 . for 25c Shaving Stick ...... for 95 Castoiin ] oy for 25c Shaving Powder .... for | 25c Digestive Tablets .. . S a for 25c Talcum Powder .... for 25c Analgesique Balm ... : . o o for 15¢ Castile Soap for 26c Sore Throat Remedy .- 5o : for 16c Violet Toilet Soap for 86c Rhinitis Tablets in 100’s 5 for 26c Tar Shampoo Soap . for 25c Cold and Grippe Tablets ... .- for 25c Complexion Soap for 25c Phosphate Soda in 1 lbs. .. S 56 for 25c Parisian Ivory Comb oo for 2 25c Boric Acid . ... . 5 o for 25c Parisian Ivory Nail File ... for R6c 3bc Peroxide in 1 lbs. - o5 for 25c Parisian Ivory Button Hook . for 25c Chilblain Lotion ... . 5 for 60c Dermaline Rose Skin Lotion for 61 25c Hepatic Salts . - o for 35c Benzoin & Glycerine Lotion for 50c Mineral Oil .. o6 o556 for 25c Peroxide Cold Cream ... for 26c¢ 50c Eczema Remedy ... it : for 50c Melona Cold Cream for i 50c Eczema Ointment ... 60 e o 55 for 25c Menthol Camphor Cream . .. for | 50c Asthma Remedy ... 5 L s . for $1 Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic . 2 for $1. 01 2b6c Seilers Tablets ..... 5 S o o for Lorenze Brand Mixed Tea, 1-2 1b. 45c, .1 1b. for 46c | 25c Syrup of Figs .. 5 it . o for | ‘ Ro o Lorenz Brand Coffee 1 Ib. 40c. 2 for 4lc 25c Syrup of Figs and Cascara L i S 5 for 25¢ Pon'pexan Han‘ Massagc B . Lorenz Brand Chocolates, 1 Ib. 75c. .. 2 for 76c 25c Aromatic Cascara e 6 St for Concentrated Fruit Flavors in 25¢ tubes Writing Paper, 25c boxes .. 2 for 26c 50c Beef Iron & Wine for blc { Writing Paper, 35c boxes In Addition to the A CUT GLASS Ginger Snap Tray 5 $1.25 Biscuit Tray . 2 1.75 | Salt Shakers, silver top .40 Bread Tray .. . 2.50 | Bowls, 8 inch 2.00 Sugar and Cream ... 1.25 ‘\ Bowls, 8 inch = .. 2.50 | ONE CENT l for VW VWV WV WV WV WV W D W D >urgotHtgx ‘:5 2 for 26c 2 for 36¢c ; White Marble Fountains 5 $2.50 VASES ‘White Marble FoL‘mtamS :‘:"’g Cut Glass, 8inch ...... $2.50 Art Japanese Book Ends, per pair . - 2.0 Cut Glass, 10inch ...... 250 | Art Chinese ‘White Ivory Shaving Sets G55 ol e e 2.50 | Cut Glass, 10 inch . .. 3.50 Art Chinese White Ivory Hair Brushes 1.00 § Cut Glass, 14 inch .... 6.00 | Art Vienna Oil Bottles ... A 1.75 Bowls, 8 inch .... .. 3.00 White Ivory Mirrors ... 1.25 | Altt Holland . 100 | Art Vienna Mayonnaise Bowl 2.00 Bowls, 8 inch .... .. 6.00 Khaki Kits \ o 4o i B 1.50 | Art Holland . - 150 | Art Vienna Knife Rests ... X .90 Nappys ... : 1.00 Il b i B A T i 2.00 | Art Holland ... o 225 Art Danish Comport ..... > 3.00 ! Nappys A .. 150 Khaki Kits ... o & o L | Art Japanese ... 1.50 | Art Candle Sticks . ... | Basket Nappys .... 2.00 Khaki Kits ... e . o Ao G i 425 Art Japanese .......... .90 | Glass Candle Sticks Celery Tray PRESECRIPTION DRUGGIST COR. CHUR(JH AND STAN]{ LY LJERE ,'fi“ T ‘:n’\\r‘ life. All doctors are needed on !For this solemn contribution to the ' fertile breeding places for vermin., lowing the instinct of self-preserva- vi within the range enemy | the tront, and thess unfortunate peo- the point of exhau 2 cause of her country, however, she The occupants were so terribly im-! tion, would go to places at least free g and they have wisoly abandoned | ple, who might otherwise be usefal proper care and food. Ti vero or- had not cven the small reward from poverished that their fechle bodies from the terrors of actual warfare; their homes for places ab least pee | factors to soclety if properly cared phans. The mother had lately died her government of a decent existence. could scarcely’be expected to with- but with a hope borne of confidence moved fr the imminence of air- for, are left either to struggle alone of typhus, which has blighted nearly Sho had no food beyond 4 few hand- stand the invasion of cven the mildest) in the bravery of the Rumanian army plane:, bombardment and shell fire with the ravages of famine and dis- the whole of Rumania; the father' fuls of cornmeal. She was a spectre of discases. and its ability to drive back the Ger- In these cases it is a sight deeply im- A ease or to die of starvation. was serving at the front, and a little! of famine. Her face was drawn and mans, these simple, guilcless peasants pressive to the Depend on Bravery. t = 3 American ob to | Bread Twice a Week sirl of 10 was acting as mother to pinched and her countenance so in- 5 continue {o linger in the nger see the poor but sagacious ! S (ot ST o Pt vl B U tots of 4 and 7 sad that it told its own n these villages, which often are’ zones, believing that soon the German burying in the cold arth The young- expressibly ps only a short distance from the area army will bo forced to withdraw and clothes L his spare on a bag silent tale of the terrible harc or the household articles is sgreatest, that the population will be able to which he troasures most, in order : N B tll S fi e est child was lyving helpless 5 e i easams e S BattlelNe T SULOL P etsants tocetve Prcadttwioolia ekl o i e et b a Toil i cohsanions oh e where mili daily return »tn their deserted homes. that they may not fall into the hands On the other hand, there are some ! of the invading Germans and that he |in others none at all. It is true that of famine and disease. house were enduring and which ar Gl‘fla[ Pl‘]va[l[}fls |a scant supply of corn meal is ob- A second case, which was only typi- | One of her children, a helpless mite to shell fire by the Germa by ‘ | tainable by application to government cal of numberless others, was ob-'of 3, lay under the clay sto ID would think that the inhabitants, fol- Who realize the great jeopardy in' may recover them when the enemy is — {agencies, but this slender staple for served in a dilapidated house mno which thore was a feeble fire, slowly which they aro placing themselves by driven out : every meal is not calculated to give larger than the ordinary American succumbing to pel The oth strength and sustenance to people bedroom. There was ng glass in the nine occupants, most of them children 1dy reduced to the last extremity windows. The roof was/full of holes. were pathetic fisures of poverty and of destitution by the loss of their ma- Flsewhere in the houyfe the open miscry. terial belongings and the filnanclal spaces were stuffed with rags. Hero There probably are thousands of support usually given them by hus- there were 10 persons crowded to- g equally a extreme or even Look and Feel Correspondence of the Asso. Pressi Jassy, Rumania, Dec. 20.—Extreme boverty and sufferin sts among efugees and peasants in the little nountain villages htat are so numer- us just back of the Rumanian-Ger- nen battlo'line. In a large number )f cases tHe refugees are without hoes and without shelter of any ind, many of them being compelled o live in the fields and to endure the xposure of the prevalling cold au- umd nights. Often their clothing nsists only of a few thin rogged fotton garments that give scarcely ny warmth to their wasted bodie fheir situation is rendered the m brecarious by the fact that the d Fcts in which they are living pject to frequent artillery fire and b bombing by airplanes Thbse who are fortunate enough to ave even the poor comfort of shel- er in the shattered adobo houses that femain standing are in almost every nstance iving under conditions of the | nost wretched misery. Forced s enly by the exigencics of the mil ary situation to abandon their for ner homes, they have found even s erer hardships awaliting esofated districts to whi ed; for in these small village bands or sons or brothers now serv- ing their country. In two instances refugees were observed picking in the fields a kind of wild grass, which they eat, but which in America we would i think only of feeding to catle. | The most pathetic case of suffering and want was witnessed in the little village of Soltiu, in the District of Putna. In quallid shack of wood gether under conditions of squalor and misery. Bags and tattered patch- quilts formed the only coverings on the makeshift beds. Sons in Army One of the inmates was an clderly woman who had recently lost her husband, but whose pride it was to have three sons serving in the army. | - ! ¢ Pure Chew1ng Gum § s neither anything to sustain life nor | hat medical care which often would PUCH! RUB BACKACHE, STIFFNESS a Stick a da LUMBAGO | ub® Pain from back with small trial | bottle of old “St. Jacob's oiL” Back hurt you? Can't straighten up jthout feeling sudden pains, sharp ches and twinge: mbago, ica or maybe from a train, and 3 lief the mo- [dent You rub your back with s g, Denetrating Jothing else takes out s hess and stiffness so imply rub it on your back and out omes the pain. It is harmless and @esn't burn the skin. Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a all trial bottle of old, honest “St. pcob’s Oil" from any drug store, and Now listen! That's | eter using it just once, yowll forget | at you ever had backache, lumbago gciatica, because your back will evqr hurt or cause any more miser: mevér disappoints and has been r pamended for 60 years. The observer could easily see with this tragic picture before him, why typhus had taken such a terrible toll of life t winter. The houses visited here were in most cases dirty and unsanitary and offered the most MEAT CAUSE OF LAME BACK AND KIDNEY TROUBLE ake a Giass of Salts to Flush Kid- neys If Your Back Is Aching. Noted Authority Says Uric Acid From Meat Irritates the Bladder. - N Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the Kidneys in their of- forts to filter it from the system. Reg- ular caters of meat must flush the kid- isionally. You must relieve like you relieve your bowels; re- | moving all the acids waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and | when the weather is bad you have | cloudy, full of rheumatic twinges. The urine is ; the channels often get irrit ing you to get lup two or thr times during the To neutralize these irritating acids 1nd flush off the body’s urinous waste ! get about four ounces of Jad Salts | from any pharmacy; take a table- | spoontul in & slass of water befora | a few days and vour | will then act fine and bladder | 1 disappear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice combined with lithia, and has been used for gencrations to \d stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive, mless and makes a dclightful effervescent lithia ter drink which millions of men ana women take now and then thus avoid- ing serious kidney and bladder diseases. Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink a glass of real hot water | before breakfast to wash | out poisons. Life is not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well. sl well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to. feel dull and heavy when they arise, split- ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stag- nant matter. eryone, whether ailing, sick or hould each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hat water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, swectening and purifying cntire alimentary canal before more food into the stomach. ction of hot water and limestonoe phate on an empty stomach Is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the ater and phosphate is quictly ex- tracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs, The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells. stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have' sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of lime- ne phophate from the drug store which will cost very little, but is sufiiclent to make anyone a pro- nounced crauk on the subject of in- ternal sanitation. In time of need Every woman should know the comfort, and experi- ence the relief of a reliable remedy that can be de- pended upon to right conditions which cause head- ache, dizziness, languor, nausea and constipati such'times, nothing is so safe, so sure and spw.} y as During the past sixty years, millions of women have found them most helpful in toning and strengthening the system, and for regu- lating the stomach, liver and bowels. These famous pills are entirely vegetable and contain no harmful or habit-forming drugs. Use them with entire confidence for they cause no unpleasant after-effects, and will not fail you Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. Sold by druggists throughout the world. ALL KINDS OF JOB PRIN 'NNG First Class Work at Reasonable Prices Eastern Weekly Publ. Co. e — In boxes, 10c., 26c. New Britein, Coni..

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