New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1918, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN D3 HORALD, THUR AT T o NOTHINGTO0 600D Wash That INDIGESTION AND RICE IS COACHING REAL CHINESE oot i Ame! “These boys ail .n American ere the (‘ndumnce. the FOR THE SAMMIES itch Away (ONSTIPATION OARSMEN AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY i i cros who ever used the simple wash D. D D. Medical Departmem Sale-Guard- - s ot not tetfomeaiater that won: Quickly Relleved By erfally calm, cool sensation that comes | 2 . when the itch is taken away. This soth- g fvne!! : : : ‘ stant relief from the most distressing : % ¥ 1 : ”v\,,"v";' > nit up skin diseases. 35, 60c and $1.00. Rocnox, P. Q. | e s S o~ sure ) s g | zoing. Chicago, March 7.--Nothing is too I suffered for many years with i : : . 5 o " good for United States saldiers sen terrible Indigestionand Constipation. | I i 38 - e < SRRl “To tell 48 to army hospitals for treatment, ac A neighbor advised “‘Fruit-a-tives” 5 ] p B ] il oL : '”V‘ff;“;":’, ,cording to Major W. A. Shields, 1 (or Truit Liver Tablets). I tried £ B { i ; :“'\(,,‘_"wem‘y wk & irrinerd (o lots 4 charge of the army’s central .\wm. I i, R them. To the surprise of my doctor, <o I took € | e = d . ! ment medical supply depot here, Who | the past (wo months, Major Shiel I began to improve and he advised hecoming i has just given to The Associated Press | said ’ PSS T me to go on with “Fruit-a-tives. 4 y : 1 g They obey .l‘am.nw account of the methods em- | To mend fracturcd Jimhs splints | I consider that I owe my life to g § ; E |and o7 played in safe ding the health of | various % . & s eyenis L 1 1 of 10 ehnantintin et S mceelRtinlon “Fruit-a-tives” and I want to say to 7 3 hey'11: it Major Shields said that medical of- | shipments to hospitals as noeded. ”\” those who suffer from Indigestion, 3 X a never sawi cers at the various army hospitals | cach hospital there is a carpontor w ;”‘lj Constipation or Headaches — try % 3 vittle T8 only to ask for what they want | adapts the splint to the inc 2 “Fruit-a-tives’’ and youwill get wel 3 3 5 ¥ Columbia's’ 2 g lividua) Lrult-a Y g for the treatment of the men and it|necd of the patient. CORINE GAUDREAU Kwong i8 goes to them. The medical supply depot at Chi- | " = : : = % and excels i# “An officer at Fort Sheridan recent- > supplies hospitals at Camps 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. | % % man in thed ly asked for a special type of opera 5 ant, Cluster, Sherman, Dodge and At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVIi3 s 5 - men of Chi ing table,” said Major Shields (t] Taylor, in addition to all aviation Limited, OGDENSBURG, A < one is a bit was not a standard table and is used | fields and smaller camps in the cen- T TmEEErE—T——r————.- into a T only rarely. Although it had to |1|N | tral department of the army. In ad- tables, silverware, operating apparatus, crews. made to order and cost considerably | dition to these the depot supplios blumbing supplies, bandages, operat. The Cnis o more than the ordinary table, iU Wa | furniturc to all army hospitals in the ing gowns, atfendants and nurses | may not péwes n\vt\ll\r\(\ at once “fy(,l“ \«;.\m A(‘.MI o n‘\n‘u o clothing pajamas, towels, linens, set- Will you read that a Chinese eight- 1 Don’t laugh t's a possibility hasn't been dbe _ Many army surgeons, he stated, ask | = Among the articles sent out from 'tees, Dlaster for casts, every known |oared shell poked its nose aer he At Columbis crsity ® will undoubtedly for certs ncommon instruments here Aajor Shields listed scalpels, drug used by physicians, anaesthetics, | ; vl b St 5 olumbla universt MR ICUAL T catia g e T Wm"“nt“ Tor ;,S,\ ”\lun;' 1“..;;‘].‘\1( ._r‘;ulrnmmwvv hot water and ice toxins and \mumx it tha ooy |line at Poughkeepsic ahead of Cor. [the veteran coach of the Blue and !New Tngland. TH case on yet the medical supply of-| bags. invalid ¢ o {ota el 3 = o e , o 3 e to efforts to obtain them. ! ,__cot for their application. neil, or Syracuse, or Pennsylvania? White, is not devoting all his time their mettle. ar] out the departmental policy of thoroughness in the ment of the men, only the mos ary, most modern and most cfficient | cquipment is sent out This rule yplies to evervthing, from the furnitu used in the institutions to the dishes from which the patients eat. Major Shields said at all hospitals ar ipplied with high grade silver-platea knives. forks nd spoons, fine quality | Inens, the best food, sleeping quarters | as pleasant and convenient as money an provide, and that evervthing cise is on the same high planc g Althaught the depot has to furnish | g *no supplies for wounded men as yet, : the howpitals of the ce spart- ment have received re v, UALITY 000 feet of ¢loth b Sh to MANUFACTURERS’ SURPLUS STOCKS e numbers and e 1200 Pairs “W. D. HANNAH” 310 High-Cut Boots pply depot will be overtaxed to sup- e ot 1000 Pairs “LYN CH” $7.50 Bools, Pumps and Ties o ume. Paper bandages have been | in use in Germany for some time al- M $4.90 A PA 2 g : mast exclusively owing to the inability | i %4 90 A PA%% £ 2 »_/ /‘\u o ¥ w E_ U ‘ém ‘Y 34.90 A PAIR e roemue B AN SATUR A sy 2 1ol Major Shields expresscd confidenc the department will not be em- barrossed because of the scarcity of any needed drug or medicine used at drmy hospitals, Cierman rugs have | [ u = E Of Dark Brown Kid, White Calf, (xray Kid, Black Kld, been duplicated by American medical | jivestigators with the result that the | § ‘ : Koko Brown Calf, Mahogany Tan — combinations of department is adequately equipped to | , care for ts men, cither wounded | B : E black with gray suede tops. Brown with brown suede e e 3 ) tops, mahogany tan with brown suede tops, black with Practic army hospitals, Major Shields said. | E & 4 ! S e ] - white calf tops—high, low and mediuma heels—tip and couraged because the reaction it g < plain ton causes makes its use as a stimulant | undesirable, according to the med ¥ 3 officer. He said, however, that a sm: ¢ % quantity of whiskey is carried at the { ‘ ; depot and will be supplicd should any ) N s 3 medical officer call fer it. In this con- N < nection Major Shields spoke of the| M R ] g Of Black, Brown and Gray Kid, Patent Colt and White Calf Vera Cruz expedition in 1914 when he = . - acted medical supply ofticer for | General IMunston ‘During the month that we were there,” he said, “I issued just onc quart of whiskey.” On the other hand alcohol is onc ol , the most widely used medical s plies kept at the depot. It is shipped to cantenment camps in gallon drums and is used in great quantities for baths and in rubbing. ctricity is being made to do i share in the care of the soldiers. Many modern hospital appliances are operated by electricity in addition to the part it is playing in the treatment of tuberculosis. X-ray photographs of lungs of soldiers, suspected or being tubercular are taken at the rate o1 [ - : i s . ¢y a day at each of the cantonment 3 N i 3 B R LA e 5. By the use of these “lung ; h \ ' the treatment of tuberculosis [ \ ~ \ \ w D Ha""ah Shfl A | ' w n greatly simplified. Fifty B AR es Dpea U Umfl" ,1,1;\“,; have 1,*'.,.“ used ) M on account of their splendld wearing and fitting merit and department camps in \ ) perfect style. Hannah Shoes are known the country over as the last word in refinement and class. The workman- ship is not excelled by any maker. You will surely find just the right last, right model and style that pleases you. Try to come early in the day. New Laid “Lynch” Lynn Made Shoes o i : A 3 are acknowledged by shoe dealers generally to combins Connectlcut B a y ¥ all that Is best in style and wearing gualities. Built on \ the noted “Lynch” fashion lasts with reinforced high arch shanks. They are strictly bench made and come in mili- iary, French or low walking heels. All new Spring and Summer models. Boots, Pumps, Ties and New Oxfords. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Speclaliford Saturday SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY L] CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT BI saturday % b\ CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT FSS9 ‘ AT EXTRA HIGH CUT BOOTS g W o s ) i I BOYS’ DEPARTMENT R bt " shiti Boys’ Gun Metal English Lace For Misses and Children. e i \ \ A b New spring style, $3.350 %’ pec a R E - high cuts of mahogany, tan —24 &N > .‘ Shoes and Boy Scout Shoes and black calf. Special 9 Boys’ and Girls’ $5.00 3 = S>> < $3.00 quality. ~ Special for Saturday— New Spring Style Z e - 5 : for Saturday, all sizes— Lace and Button Shoes RUSSELL BROS. 201 MAIY STREET STREET, HARTFOIU.

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