New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 21, 1918, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1918, UTICURA FORWAY ANAKE T - 10S5 OF IMPORTS ¥ HEALS {How to Secare Food From Ameri- ’ ble 3 / Qo | | T and Pepper ) b e Ehikirs Wileo toe. o w0 at - u : | (Corrcspondence of The ~Associated | K& ZC Each Il ‘‘My daughter, when only five years Press.)-—How to come to an agree- old, was troubled with eczema on her | ment with America for the resump- hands and face. He; would | tion of the ImpOIt of supplies is the AFTER EVERY OTHER EFFORT FA break and spread. She was so badat | weginn press and people. In the be- o times she \l:;sdunable :0 fcc;(;ae:s(efl_ \ 4 ”_ ‘[ui yvernment did not seem | [ 14‘: By Order of E. F. Groves & CD., of Cleveland, ) 25 ak out in water blisters whichwould | main topic for discussion by the Nor- 250, to go at The itching and burning was so bad | 1o {a)ke the American question seri- y — she could not sleepat night. Herfin- | 1y, but after the failure of the Big lot of Glassware, to go at 4 gers were swollen and she could not | (ommission in Washington to obtain | [ most any old price. 4 [ put her hands in water at all. The | jort licer the cabinet members S e et R, eruption caused disfigurement for the | yoalized the gravily of the situation. | | Sig lot of Vinegar Botdles. Val time being. | B > Rl c, to zo at One by one members of the 1 - “She was treated, butit did no good. | wegian delegation to Washington re- | fi Tc Ysaw a Cuticura Soap and Ointment | {urncd until oniy Dr. Nansen re- |f =dvertisement and sent for a free sam- | mained — T R h L : ¢ Skillets at ple. It helped her so much that I | The newspapers, except t official / of illets to go 2 bought more, and I used about three “ cabinet organ, are becoming impa- | 7C IR 4 Big lot of Liquid Vencer., Value boxes of Cuticura Ointment with the | ent., P R S Cuticura Soap when she was healed.” e e e e L e e < (Signed) Mrs. Alice McDonald, R- 1, | {ouactuirs, o Sl e Big lot of Plates. . (] s Box 21, Kezar Falls, Me., June9, '17. | o go at r success than Norway. So far | Ky Use these super-creamy emollients ‘many ha \ eat advantages [ 7C for every-day toilet purposes and pre- 2 the trade agreements with _ jat these distressing troubles. Norway 35 i S :m‘,,, Booh Froe by Maill Avessposts By the agreement with Great Brit- | BlztlotfolgWineibctsiiofcotat card: ““Cu ra, Dept. R, Bos o old iin of August, 1916, Norway could ch Set Ve 3 Ze. tment nd Sic. 371-373 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN Must Be Turned Into Cash in Ten Days for What It Will I_Sring e Tight Money Did It! $10,000 to Be Raised and Raised Quick! N $5.00, to go a WAIT! WATCH! "\ e FEB.22nd | .=, When the Great Furniture Sale Starts | %50 send fifteen per cent of her fish to Germany. But beside this Germany bought enormous quantities of can- [N ned fish, so that, it is said. the total | | export amounted to more than thirty $12.95 UP You Get Beiter Cough < |ver cent. It was asserted at a Syrup by Making sion of the Storthing that the total 4 export of fish to Germany from Au- | f s it at Home gust, 1914, to August 1917, was 150,- | Ol Valucs to $22.50, to go at 1000 tons. Before th © the aver- | ER $2 95 U What's more, you save about §2 by i he aver- | § p it. Easlly made and costs littie. L Gl Y LT =S 000 One lot of Leather Rockers. Values to $35.00, to go at Entizeg stock of Parlor Stoves. ton or about 2 )er ce: e - Sy n,\x: h“mm‘hyrw““:‘_ Big lot of Standard 3m:;m».. You'll never really know what a fine | try. On the other hand the Ger- | foll Janges. Values to §65.00, to eough syrup you can make until yo 1s have not been able to i go at repare this famous home-made remédy. | their contract to furnish fishing | B 22 95 U You not only save $2 as compared With | {noile and molor s S P the ready-made kind, but you will also | 2¢Kle and motor oil as compensu- | B ltay more _effcctive _and dependable | tion for the fish —Bie 5 o5, Val- nNy in every way. It overcomes th One leading paper asks how long Biz ot of Carrluge Tobes. Val Bual ‘coughs, throat and chest colds in | Norway is to continue supplying 4 94 hours—relieves even whooping cou g to Germany while the Germans $3 95 quick Ly i Norwegian ships and kill Nor- | & e Get 215 ounces of Pinex (60 cents | vy i \quire 2 worth) “irom any good drug store, pou o nant diinqulred, e RluifoREnrIorg T e RV AE R & ool Srug stere, ] ttlo | What does Norway get in return for 'l ucs to $15.00, to go at Big lot of Dining Room and L. C. Torrey, Adjuster Kitchen Chairs. Value $1.50 . C. y £ . ucs to $10.00, to go at cach, to go at Stock consisting of a tuil ling of Furniture, such as Parlor Suites, Bed Room Suites, Living Room 79C Suites and Dining Room Suites, Parlor and Library Tables, Book Cascs, Writing Desks, Rugs, Stoves, | Bab rriages, Go-Carts. Linoicum, Brass and Iron Beds, Mattresses, Bedding, Springs, Chinaware, Glass- — . ware, Electric and Gas Stand mps. Big lot of Iron Drop-side fupply—of the most effective cou is supplying to Germany. prrup that money can buy—at a cost of The Bly .65 cents or lc i Would t Make Prices Any Lower, soc Come Prepared to Buy a Raft of Goods This will be the most tremendous Furniture Sale in this city's history, as the entire stock must be Big lot 0‘. li-lb\ ‘d"_“&“ o turned into cash. In many instances you can buy two and three articles at Ih(-‘pl‘i(‘(\ of one. It will be Go-carts, ue to $8.00 & a sale that will long be remembered. Nothing like it ever before occurred in this $3 95 Shipping Gazette said editor- | | Big lot of Writing Desks, flat N it o s fally recently that the Norwegian & h pt and positive results gi o1 inister is srting himself By this pleasant tasting cough syrup | oT¢lsn minister is exerting himself | to go at ave caused it to be used in more homes | 0 increase the export of raw mater- | B $9 95 Up and roll top. Values to $35.00, any other remedy. It quickly |ials for manufacturin munitions ooens a dry, hoarse or tight cough, d cited that as the reason why the | beals the inflamed membranes flht lind | United States did not send a Christ- ig lot of Inlaid Linoleum to he throat and bronchial tube mas ship to Norw as to Denmark. ' § id for throat tickle, hoarsen bon Tanans s naiahy e Gooil 69 thitis, croup and brohchial astima. Democraten challenged the foreign (8 C . Pinfx is a highly concentrated com- | Minister to deny the statement, but 88 - = pound of genuine Norway pine cxtract, | he remained silent. [ g lot of Print Linoleum to nd hms been used for generations for Before the war Germany furnished |8 brogt and chest ailments. Norway with considerable grain and 39 Y d ppointment by asking tlour but, although the fish export is C kar L “"I{’[ | more than doubled, Norway does not hing else. narantee of A,_“I_m“ Wt~ | et any flour om Germany. The faction or money prompily vefupded | United States has been the ehief pro- ocs with this preparation. "The Pinex | vider since the beginning of the war. 69%¢ 0., ¥, Wayne, Ind. Defore the war, Norway obtained < {197,000 tons of grain and flour from = o G ====T (icrmany and 51,000 from the Ur Valtia $6.00 tol s RANDMA USED SAGE es. In 1915, she imported 3S2 A i ql? 0!. chd 000 tons from the United States and 5 EEACTOIDARKRNEATRY MU Seme utat S S 5 RARR) tons from Germany, and that year none from Germany. And | Big lot of mnm-x M~|< Value Germany has also stopped the expor- | $6.00, to go at Rt 8iiptiur! to beinz baclc)color, b [+ 7c = IS G0 SBPE S EIS SRHE T o e | oy g Big lot of Whitc Enamel Bread Sommon garden sage brewed into a ! EQUIPPFD FOR THE ¥ Boxes, Jarge siz Vaiues to «vy tea with sulphur added, will 51 to go at rn gray, streaked and faded h 49€ Up hutifully dark .and luxuriant. Just | ¥ aw applications will prove a revela- ‘ = Big | | STORE NOW CLOSED. STOP! READ! YOU ALL KNOW And will remain closed until Just think, a $25,000 stock of HARRY ALEX, THE FURNI- Bl Wi riday morning, Febru high-grade, up-to-date Furni- TURE MAN, AND YOU KNOW Velvet, Tapestry, Axminster and at 9 o'clock, when the great sale ' ture and Touse Furnishings THE CLASS OF HIGH-GRADE scls. Values to $56.00 to starts. In the meantime great | thrown on the market by order FURNITURE HE HAS AL- | | | prepavations are being made inventor marking down prices and arranging the stocks. There will he no goods sold and no one allowed in the store un- til that time., of this company and must be WAYS CARRIED. HIS REPU- $9 95 U turnca into cash for " 3 o i i . P price. Mr. Custome 2 50 5 ? FE = in necd of House | HIGH-GRADE, UP-TO-DATE Big 1ot of Spoon Holders, Cel- this is a chance you should not | FURNITURE IS KNOWN FAR ery Holders and Syrup Dishes. | AND NEAR. Value 25¢, to lot of Clothes skets, size. Value $1.25, to go at let slip by. These Prices Will Stir the City and Surrounding Country From End fo Efld Rig ot of small Ranges, Values to $8.00, to go at Sweepers, Pass the good word along (o your neighbors. They will thank you for it. Nothing held back—all must go. Remember, in this limited s n mention but a few of these tremendous bar 1s. But y give you an fdem of the great values (hat await your coming Let nothing keep you away. It will pay you to lay everything aside and travel 50 miles to attend this 2o thing we wish to impross upon your minds, and that is—no firm is disposing of its merchandise just at this time of the year at such low prices as are quoted in this adve ement, unless they are compelled to do so, as it wounld cost more 7 than the regular retail price to replace them. All goods delivered to your door by auto truck or freight, solid leather and some tapestr prepaid. Now is the time to stock up. Come and investigate. Be your own judge. Think of the prevail- Values to $125.00, to go at ing high prices and then consider what this great sale means to you. It will be a rush from the opening. $25 95 U hour until every dollar’s worth of goods has been carried to the homes of the thousands of happy buyer p © PUT IT OFF. BE HERE FOR THE m INING DAYS—FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY AND — — — TUESDAY (Unless Monday is a Heatless Day), and 26, and will continue until March 3. Big Iot of Parlor Stands to go TERMS OF SALE STRICTLY CASH IO Lol L To avoid any mistakes, look for the large sign and E. F. Groves & Co’s name over the doors at to $9.00, to o at the old store and stand of 95 U l}'l;:‘ lfrt ol‘ Pa rl(n- and Living Room Suites in 3- and 5-pieco sets, in mahogany and fumed oak. he made up a mixture of Sage Tea ur r is fadi 1 5 lot of Copper Bottom Db A RS ading streniiod o Heavy Wash Boilers. Values to Mixing the ze Tea and Sul- $3.00, to go at cipe at home, though, is trou- o . An easier way is to get 3 $1 95 ttle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur | | 8 mpound at any drug store all ready | 4t 5 Big lot of soft top Mattrceses, use. This is the old-time recipe | S O B Value $1.50, to go at proved by the addition of other in- | »dients. | \While wispy, gray, faded hair is not | et fulywe all desire to retain our Yoz, i onal Aink thful appearance and attractive- ‘ 3 ings. to go at By darkening your hair with : eth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. one can tell, because it does it so urally, so evenly. You just dampen sponge or soft brush with it and AW this through your hair, taking » small strand at a time; by morning P e o " R oot Ao TAKE IT IN TIME | FRENCH SOLDIERS SEARCHING THE EFFECTS OF Cand Tonurint. 7 T SO ‘ » GERMAN PRISONERS FOR POSSIBLE INFORMATION STORE OPEN EVENINGS. Big lot of Parlor Mirrors. Val- A QUILT TIP—Do Not Bring Infants in Avms ues to $15.00, to go at WANTED—20 Extra Salespeople—Men and Women. Experience Unneccssary. Apply at Store. 2 95 U - - .95 Up oves & Co. in possession. with plain granulated sugar syrup. | the material for manufacturing guns, Couches. Value $8.00, to go at ere you_ hato a full pinton fimily | Projectiles and ammunition which She | |8 $3.95 up By Order of the Court requisitc for this little one’s ward- robe and the one pictured here is sure just As Scorcs of New Eritain People {o be a welcome addition anywhere. Pt t and luxuriant. i It is made exquisitely of charmeuse Waiting doesn’t pay l | | | IPhis preparation is a delightful toi requisitc and is not intended for re, mitigation or prevention of i RIeyerHcn ot with hand crocheted lace. The em- If you neglect kidney backache, broidered design on the voke and the Bladder troubles often follc skirt add to the frock's attractiveness. | Kidney Pills are for kidney { backs d for other kidney ills, EEE S I | ,; } New Britain citizens endorse them. N SEJF SR e (Dallas News.) | Mrs. John Schilling, 309 Maple St., , One of the beneficent effects of the New Britain, says: “Over-work and 830 War is that the world has almost a d2mpness and'cold always effect my 5 § e i kidneys. T can tell when they are out ! 1 A new conception of the walue of o¢ grder as I have terrible sharp pains | ¢ S | human life. Beginning with funda- in my back and my kidney's don’t act i : 2 3 | tals, nearly every civilized nation right. Doan's Kidney Pills always | oothing Mustercle Rl s o Poe S st bl § g has collegted statistics of unnecessary V¢ 1< ‘ml"__‘ B0 IE S kel e u;{:\,;‘z‘)fi? e haten g;’o:?oszfifi g 4 int mortality. We of the United goe at all dealers. Foster-Milburn s 2s if it would split, just rub a i 3 1 Musterole on your temples and bk e approximately one hundred thousand . It draws out the inflammation, G babies die annuaily in this country hes away the pain, usually giving ’ k relief. | She is looking quite a bit into the | ! usterole is a clean, w | future, is this pretty little miss who | tive draft has disclosed that some 2 In Price e with oil of mustard. than a | has already procured her party dress | per cent of those rejected because of ard plaster and does not blister, | pmmmmm——————er e iremeemegy | Mental or physical defects could have e e s | San o been made whole had correctional wy doctors and nurses frankly rec- e (‘ R d Lend JMusterole for sore throat, bron- $100 Reward, $100 methods heen begun in childhood. sreat eme y croup, stiff neck, asthma, neural- The reade of this paper will be In England the general government Qe congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, | pleased (o learn that there i at least | sivos aid to local communities in ! L~y pago, pains and aches of the back or | Ove dreaded discase th: saving infant life, and this has had | s, sprains, sore muscles, ~bruises, ; otarsh being greatly |marked effect. Unfortunately, our | C\S(ARA QU'NINE plains, frosted feet — colds of the e ¢ constitutional conditions | icderal government lacks such ma. | & often prevents pneumonia). It constitutional = treAtIont |chinery. But, in lieu thereof, it pro- D ofir ays dependable. T T T lane on the Mucous | poses to commemorate the beginning oM\ R s osgal eten $2.50. Surfaces of the System thereby de- | of the second year since the United Thestandurdceldg\xre{nr20y¢a{1‘ . the con ton lsting na- | nation-wide child welfare drive. As e ey baltifitfails: ot the ture in doing | ric. e proprie- |z result @f this drive, the officials of | genuine box with Red top and Mr. tors have <o 1 Tin’in the curalive | o children’s burcau hopo that not i e b e Hanore Dol for any | again will America be satisfied with N more, saves money i ‘ Send for list |an infant mortality rate of one death iots for 2 el e . CO. Toledo, |10 ten births as compared, for in- ‘ s : . s Ohio. Sold by 4 sis O Toledo | tance, to one death to twenty births o Uhotograph shows Irench iroocid | German prisoners for any military in New Zealand. c¢x:mining the effects of a bunch of | information they may contain. tates have found, for instance, that Co., Mrfgrs, Buffalo, N. ¥ from preventable causes. The selec- No Raise

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