New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 15, 1918, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918, V KNITTING BONNET T - : ] }_ KEEP your children in e sonwer CAN'T SELL FLOUR [ good health—The greatest ‘ p. flUTSIl][ I]F STAT[,\ " } menace to health in old | Food Commission Wars Against or young 1S ConStlpfitlon. W S Sales Wl[h Nelohb{)rs Dr. Caldwell’s . neighbo, tates of 2 wehusetts, | New Y and Rhode nd and ° R s | conversely, wholesalers retailers 6 61 I I 2 : !in thoso states who deal with Con- 2 % & o) ticut consumers are A Lo 4 f ¥ : IFederal Food 5 it The Perfect Laxattve . ; | they must abide by the rulin 1 in which the sale is I cardless of what exemptions and mod- | S Ee ilication »ther states ay ake, the is recommended as a positive remedy o o e o e vheut flour in Connecticut is for constipation—mild and gentle in its : o 230 | vormissiblo onle with an caual | imount, pound for pound, of some o o lte i i . such substitute as corn meal, barley, action and free from opiates and narcotic e e To fit the taste of the times, the | muy he sold if four pounds are given drugs. In countless homes it is the e R S e R e D e standard family remedy. Druggists e e e e ¢ to stay, for pring ive the farmer <hance to release | # : ~ : season. Two quills, so very much like | his potatoes. everywhere—fifty cents and one dollar. T e L e (e | T T v e (s e difference, with a little piece of | ington has learned of cases of cities 3 e . = stitching as a decorative motif and a | and communities extending on both | i A A N TRIALEEOTILE (CAN S EE JOBTAINED, HREESOERCHARCE, (B SWRITTNG fitilcballllor viitnil on W onelior Mine (b G = R o RWe i 01 vl herel tholae: ) FEOEDR: S W. R & CALDWRLL, RIS WAS NGO S22 AP NIICELL O\ B ILL, | noedles, on a dainty white soft taffeta { ers in one state are authorized to { hat, make the bonnet a most 1tasty | a less percentage of substitutes than | ¥ @ no lng | afrair. a retailer in the other state, and the E state food administrators have been TORPEDOED UNITED STATES TRANSPORT TUSCANIA oy o | sharing in the regular “50-50" ruling is applied. ‘In regar obbers in onc sta lling to retailers in another,” savs | B telegram from Washington, “all | siles must be made on the basis of e A suggestion to the retail store is located. The atten- | tion of the wholesalers is tn di rected to the fact that they are re- diztrict receives more than its share — ——————— e | fié’fi | | PRICE OF JUST $13.50 105 Overcoats for final clearance in order to make e e el p LIREBOLTEEROM, way for the carpenters so as to enable them to re- Tuscania, United $ibics trans- | which was Sorpedoed and sunk ot e | iroops o turene : HEAVEN'S BLUE : mode! our store for spring opening A happy discovery of Cincin- \\ (] Pln [ nati chemist interests : 4 Overcoats .. Were $30.00 35 Overcoats .. Were $22.50 7 Overceats .. Were $27.50 24 Overcoats .. Were $20.00 “:n\l“!)l-'":m(«;":h [ Ha{ fi]rd S G[ea eoi } e :'? o S hm. N 12 Overcoats .. Were $25.00 23 Overcoats .. Were $18.00 Your high heels have put corns FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE (B I No Charge Fo Aterations 1agic ether compound and named one. A quarter ounce of this | Is Now On With Savings of 20 % to 5090, Herrup’s _; A e Offermg' 8 W rs and shortly v vill finc h Tight days of heavy selling marked the opening of this annual event. The Ifch- 1 L B G Sl il | 3 i N g N i corn or callus o shriveled and loos merly priced ruary Sale is our greatest because it includes more furniture, morc space o show the 3 Al voLE e o iR U e §220 In order o make this sale a | $22 and § In a \flm‘w of fabrics furniture properly, more warehouse room, and more furnituro at half price than cver Ll e B I e e S S e e e before—and not withstanding the war advances in wood, hardware and lahor, we ar [ L ‘ 1 | . AOT e e season’s best sellers, naming prices that will enable the American dollar—now the money standard of the | cor corn or a corn between the SiDeos S et i int a sore, troublesome corn g Golonial Dining Room i world—to go farther than in any other sale. This sale includes only wantable furniture Rliee et el il i for any home—in fact it is a war-time economy sale in ever nse that thrifty people gy s R g Sl Sl ol B | Darticle, withou slightest irrita ! . . . L] Suite $27.50 E g : a quartered oak 5-piece Din- speak prosperity. The massive buffet, besides being beautiful b % . ing Room Suite makes it pos- built with all the charming elegance of the Queen Anne Period £ £ b N Who Is Looklng Ahead sible for every home in this has very roomy compartments for table accessories. Table has six X city to share the pleast foot extension and chairs are upholstercd in genmine leat China A - Cabinet and Serving Table. Your choice of mahosany or walnut : : These prices would not be possible if we had not had the vision the genuine leather slip seats. regularly $205. Extric good values at $18, $20 and These touch of this marvelot ; . 7 . to see what was coming and bought heavily at last season’s prices, $32 Luxurious In Your Home, 10 Pieces, for $E 48 : : . . 0 1 and now the carpenters say: “we must have the space, so get rid my . . . . . e e l Read Whal Father Lynch Saig o Take advantage of this great o - recent attack of pleurisy Jeft | me in a rmdown condition My chance of adding to your home the convenience of a Bed Dav- > b1 gant divan and a comfortable T Bl A (1 | The prices today are 1-3 to 1-2 of next season’s prices, ired, nor did my eral D | R {impr is it should, U bronchial | R s vigh distressed me greatly I con- bed all in one, gt 0 B B ulted my physician who recom- | Regular] 45.00, y 3 Bk B nended Linonine Before 1 had . el = 5 = . e it SN u et s s B | finished the first bottle 1 began to im- | Union Suits Wool Underwear Union Suits @ | hrove, the cough disappeared entirely | . holstered Davenport, fumed ] Tmperial — Garments, and I commenced to gain in flesh and | Relia Arment: s_picce garments, for- Imperial oa fini 2 A most welcome addition to the dining room that will soon (& ngth. Linonine has my hearty en folmeiygenldiin merly sold at $1.50, formerly sold at § $1.09 $2.19 - make itself indispensable because of its sreat convenience $160.00 Four-piece Dininz el | rsement. 1 rccommend it to all who $ 59 i beau Roomy compartments for linen and silverware. Beau in need of a builder, or who suffer | § Room Suite, William and Mary A from bronchial or lung troubles e tiful large mirror. Quarter sawecd Oalk R it design, Buffet, Dining Table, s EV. L J. LYNCH, b P S i S . b fl | astor St Peter’s Church, Danbury, China Closet and Serving Ta- e ble. Your choice of Golden 1t OO Linonine has been the most ef- o, reconean, manosany o | WWilliam and Mary $82 Voo Walnut, $105.00. coughs, colds, bronchitis and wasting ——— | Period for the Bedroom =~ i e hestinowllIf coushsorlcolasthreaicn | B g :W SS when buying Furniture will be X ) {o bring you low, or have already |[§ | Bu found a dignified and con- A MOST DAINTILY INVITING SUITE B | done so, it will bring about a rapid | Tbey | venient method. Our easy Four superbly beautiful pieces with which to bring comfort, [ [ nprovement, and you will be yourself 5 l'll | payment plan enables you to refinement and richness to the bedroom. The special sale price M| 2220 in a very sort time, : Lok for this familiar trade k| M | . o have your purchase delivered puts this most rare offering within the reach of every ome. The [ fon sl tracecmaric ) ALWAYS RELIABLE Wm immediately and payments ar- four pieces are most artistically constructed. Choice of mahogany / { ‘ 248 Maifl St[eet’ New Brl(alfl ‘(h{w‘"‘ ranged for. finish. LOUIS HERRUP “Warrrorn

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