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NEW BR{TAIN DLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 1918 %H“‘S{P“’S ARfiUMENT!:{!or Hitchcock were at the White | IF BACK HURTS il B House the other evening vere dis- dination and means of speeding up | FLUSH KIDNEYSi A | the milita pregram, wnd vmong | T AfiAlNST [;AB[NET { other things you told me that you had | Sa¥s Backache is sure sign you Uin mind a bill for the creation of a | have been eating too munitions ministry. | much meat. | “That, of course, set my mind to} e B] Th t M g U L work on that particular suggestion, Uric Acid in meat clogs Kidneys glieves That Munitions Ministry | 2va's fec e 1 onsnt to sax o vou! | and irritates tho | now that the matter is clear in my bladder reco-ordination will be ut oma thine it would naturally include like the bowels, get sluggish and clog o % “he avy as 211 as the army and 8ed and nee flushing occasionally, Washington, Jan. In his speach | sy M2VY A8 WEL Savy Is concerned, else we na St e vl e - & . < Senator Chamberlain had read a letter | bring abou e e dislocution of | ery in the kidney region, severe head CORNER MAIN and CHURCH STS. B e e e Wy nicn) woulalieaRsS B eladilisabes S SUinat . (s en ftorpid Tien g B {hat is aszoidable; | acid stomach, sleeplessness and all | pressing opposition to the bill for "‘l‘nh(;‘;‘n it s the army, T think |SOrts of bladder disorders. minister of munitions. While it i ;hm nothing substantial would be ac- You simply must keep your kidneys marked “personal,” the senator sad ].~.mm},~,1m| Indeed, T believe that de- | @ctive and clean, and the moment you = he felt free to make it public, now |lay would inevitably be produced by ;ff(“i‘ o ache or pain in the kidney a measure. get about four ounces of Jad S0c Bath . NORWICH HARNESSES MOON and tea the same. In 1780 butter sold | Adams paid in 1776. |it in our power to keep the cost of food normally low. Open Monday that the president had said he was | SUch ¢ bined with lithia, and is harmless to | ivocated shom. and the structire of | makes & dellghtful cffervescent lithia- | B Prices are again reduced to effect a speedy [mot e we wouial creste smy suen ([Devs dleanithusiavoiding erious com-i| | | judgment is decidedly that we would ! not only be disappointed in the re- | | 4 Formerly $20.50 to $75.00. | lieve are more and more rapidly vield- “The Hon. Gecrge E. Chamberlain, | cost of living? Our next step now is to ; W herican llino steamship! Nieww S HICESSRE B8 S8 S8 S0 need for Spring S Z 5 > A ment with the United States and to| Potatoes, per bu. . .00 therefore cut g / \ g tantamount to the cessation of out- Cheese, per Ib. . " "¢9°00 must furnish most of the food for the 'has not happened and that by econ- $2.45. That's | S fide $4.50 value—but when we - 10c. Or. Bernard's ary times when we were anly trying to | 00d, however, or if they are waste- | JOSEPH F. SMITH'S SON DEAD You will get a mighty fine street lights shall be shut off and only | for we must not only fight, and feed revolutionary prices. F. Smith, is dead here. He was ¢5 L o A New Britain Store, 324 Main St., Near R. R. Crossing — § 3 The Food Energy Content of V arious 2 “ Entire-wheat Flour 1650 Corned Beef 1245 5 « Ham 1320 Lima Beans 540 X « Halibut 475 Green Corn 440 ] : ¥ H [ have had in the last few months | Salts from any good drug store here, | & § not consulted about impending legis- | Cent of experience In trying | take a tablespoonful in a glass of | lation. It was explained in the de- |t co-ordinate things, and upon every | water before breakfast for a few days bate that the president meant he had | frosh co-ordination inevitably | @nd your kidneys will then ac* fine. not been consulted about the bill for | yesults, and not only delay, but all sort | This famous salts made from the “The White House | which e r erious impediments e TR /1 e B rective conduct of business. ush clogged kidneys ana stimulate | M8 . figtashineton fan B89 “Rather Intimate information from |[them to normal activity, = It-also neu- | § My Dear Sir—When you and Sen- | S0 (0 e water convinces | tralies the acids in the urine so it no | : 5 mis. thet the jpupittons mudlstries | longcr ITTifates ithus ending plagderi ' . which have been set up there have not | disorders ¥ | hoss governments Is so utterly di- | Water drink which everybody should clearance { party of power and influence between | Plications. g Y e S e andne (I A wellknamilocaliduu Eelstisavartiof § | heads of permanent department as can 'f_‘"“? lots of Jad Salts to folks.who be- | W L o o TRGER e SONEE O | O A8, BICHEa T JRERERT Sttt while it is only trouble. — sults, but that to attempt such a thing N g g L £ uld greatly embarrass the processes | 9 l B k t ‘;uf co-ordinatior. nd of acticn upon A All LZes ro en o s ! which T have spent a great deal of |8 SM E RT DRESSES | ing us the results we desire. in - i ing v the resaits we desive o vou | PrESeNt Prices No Comparison to § | in ignorance of what had been going | . : | on in my mind with v " to this im- | Those 0[ 1776 { now ‘ror(flnt matter. dially and sin- s ° ° ° P FTER a record fall business, our inventory : s S S R shows an enormously increased accumula- y mitedESLaLeSiaED e Well, Abigail Adams complained of close these out so that we \ sterdam has obtained permission to | ever, to be living now instead of in About One-Half of R lar ice will not have anything \ : sail for the United States. i el : out One egular Price. models. SR g v\l | refuse Dutch vessels supplies of coal. | Molasses, per gal. .. $12.00 i This, says the paper, referring to the | Flour, per cwt. . 5 . $5.00 the price on << . § ward sailin Rutterine, per Ib. . $3.00 | Allies, if we are to win this war. omizing and avoiding waste, and 6y v | Sugar, per 1b. o .00 Yet, prices today are considerably | buyving wisely, no more and no less mighty low QT PR slippers.....39¢ ! ane L 50c Slumber Norwich, Jan. _As another coal | for $12 a pound and tea for $40. [N tre women! in P Americal hoard cut pri we doit VIGOROUSLY cork and Halr | administrator has decreed that | farry on a war and feed oursolves at ful With it in their kitchens, as sure- | Salt Lake City, Jan. 25.—Hyrum ut pi SRR T - moonlight nights during the winter, ame time. Iy as the sun rises in the east, the cost | F. Smith. apostle of the Mormon $4.50 pair Of these NEWARK the moonlight u: | ourselves at the same time, but we Let us be thankful that as yet this | years old. choes if you come TOMORROW. and Saturday Evenings—257 STORES IN 97 CITIES. 8 Food Products as Compared W ith ® ? ® S witl's remium eomargarine 3 « “ Rice 1620 Dreast of Veal 745 ; « v « White Bread 1200 Pork Sausage 2075 Onions 190 B c CreamofCelerysoup235 Potatoes 295 o « Salmon 915 Apples 190 : Oysters 225 Dried Apricots 1125 a war council. The letter follows: of demoralization, | 2¢id of grapes and lzmon juice, com- { tuinlled the expectations ot those who | Jad Salts 1s harmless; inexpensive; e L e ERni sk cou | e ongandicteERloRk SOt IR | | | rangements as the French and Eng- | | B lish. i | “In short, my dear Senator, my | § Bow 15 00 to 55 00 | B L4 ® ° 3 hought and pains, and which I \\C—} | cerely vours, ; f “WOODROW WILSON. Are yvou complaining of the high Formerly $16 50 to $42 50 s i es. Odd Lots and Discontinued / - = ER e T the same thing. Perhaps after you 8 tion of quken_Sléez’ Otu:al o ; | DPUTCH SHIPS BLACKLISTED have read the following prices quoted M Funcs iwhich 1S DULES i } Amsterdam, Jan _The Holland- | from her letter to her husband, the M s | ; | second President of the United States, left over at the end of the Thé) “Handelsblad” says. it learns s was Abigail’s price list in 1776: [N s occupy valuable 14 the German government intends to-| at, per 1b. ......$1.00 to $2.00 3 Banh h(i:chpywe shall Vi ! put all Dutch shipping firms on the | per bu. ........... $25.00 @ NMOW space W z / | blacklist as a result of their agree- Rye, per bu. .... . $30.00 L] 9 L b L We have é < : ¢ stoppage of the coal supply, would be | Cider, per bblL ei.. $40.00 very pair to { P g e - eyery 'n 0, y In 1779 sugar rose to $4 per pound 'Jower than those which Abigail than what we need at a time, we have pricefora bona- : Socks....39¢| Y | conservation measure the city Such were the prices in revolution- and get it over with. Soft Soles..7c| o there is snow on the ground, all | Now, however, our task is greater, of food Wwill soar until we shall repeat | church and son of President Joseph £ &Jfl@% Porterhouse Steak 1100 calories per 1b. Milk 310 cal(:rles per ‘b Viutto 1415 «“ Mutton Chops Granulated Sugar 1750 A « Chicken 305 Tomatoes 100 « Eggs 635 Peanuts 1775 (Figures taken from U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bulletin 142) TAKE PRIDE IN YOUR HOME 9 ) - Ol : After all, isn't it a real pleasure to have your friends “dropping in” to spend @| o) SWlft 5 Premlfim e()margarlne a pleasant evening in YOUR Home? : B NG i C 1 ° th P d Isn't it a constant source of pride to know that folks love to linger in yo [+ 5 3 big easy chairs and that comfortable Davenport? 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