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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918. ¢ Clothes Buying Easy We save you time because of the excellent service by a competent, helpful saleslady. We save you any doubts as to the reliability of our clothes, because they are all of the standard H. O. P. make, with Lertain-teed | its city-wide reputation for “quality first” in every detail By of manufacture. You are saved any worry about s‘tylc. because H. O. P. We save you money, because H. O. P. Clothes represent honest value in every essential of good clothes-making, i ; alnd are gol% atf the Jowest possible prices consistent with . 3 . F St Meet the Nation’s Needs $25, $29.75, $35, $39.50, $45 j X . vg , : P e 5 o 4 3 iy b At 0 e i pisonl || This is a war year for Paints and Varnishes. Government demands are heavy, raw materials scarce. BDeliveries daily grow more uncertain. Yet the need for forgstalling expensive property repairs and replacements styles are designed by the foremost creators in the mar- ‘ : 4 ! ket of clothes, < an a Choose at . | through painting has never beén greater. BUY A BOND—NOW A. KATTEN & SON Hartford One Price Clothing Co., 114-116 Asylani St. Certain-teed Paints and Varnishes meet this situa- tion. They are made by a responsible organization with 30 years® practical experience in the Paint and Varnish bus- iness. They come in a full line of kinds, colors and sizes. VOTE BY WARD 1st Ward 2nd Ward 3rd Ward 4th Ward Sth Ward 6th Ward Certain-teed Paints and Varnishes cover generously, . look well and offer maximum protection because they are : made of high-grade materials accurately proportioned and mixed by modern machinery under expert supervision. 3171 ! 1 1 : = 176 i Total AYOR rge A. Quigley, r ... .. 650 363 hn Martin, d . S 3 231 124 1892 renz Kopf, s ... P 8 3 27 33 21 316 onard Kurtz, p . .. 3 p 0 61 83— 599— 3030 LF.CTOR OF TAXES dotte Loomis, r s C. Smith, Jr,, d The detailed formula of each Certain-teed Paint is on the can. The price of each Certain-tced Paint is based upon cost plus a fair and uniform profit and varies accord- ing to color. Thus you see exactly what your money 1s buying, and pay only for what yow get. Compare this with the custom of charging a flat price fixed by the expensive items for all colors, and making most colors pay big profits. Choose Certain-teed Paints and Varnishes for satisfaction. There is a right one for every purpose; use it according to the directions on the can and good results are assured. If your paint or hardware dealer does not handle Cerzarn- H e — feed Paints and Varnishes he can get them for you. iR b erick S. Chamberlain, r lwin J. Barrett, s ..... rles N. Hubbard, p ROLLER 'ord L. Curtis, v B T we— B % (o] Clayton Goodwin, v ard F. Gafiney. d . .. 1bourne, d . Shea, s . . f |- i ; e [oRoR- Certain-teed Products Corporation Offices and Warchouses in the Principal Cities of America Manufacturers of Certain-teed Paints— Varnishes—Roofing N ISTRAR OF VOTERS "William Ziegler. r nas J. Smith, d arles E. Steele, p 606-— 10— D N CLERK fred L. Thompson, r .. ‘Adna ¥. Johnson, d . \ L. Thompson, p ... 380— 602— 10— q RACKLIFFE BROS., SOLE AGENTS AND DIRTRIBUTORS FOR NEW BRITAIN AND Vi(: —=250256 PARK STREET B A YNGR G R OTM filam E. Latham, r .... vid H. Nero, r (harles P. Wainwright, d Willlam ¥. Latham, p . john Sloan, p 377 — 276— 606— 10— 10— Fifth Ward. John Tomaszewsky, r. . #Paul Nurczyk, d. . *Andrew Bobrow: vvvvvv 370 | *Charles McMurray, d . Sixth Ward. Louis Croll, r. Frank J. Within, r. | *George M. Landers, @ <600 | “Michacl . Kerwin, d. .. 31 Barmet Horwitz, d. Sidney W. Trader, p. .. William H. 1belle, p. . ... “Elected. - ALDERMEN. # Second Ward. Ooyle, 4 Sixth Ward. | Edwin JKeeling, r. 5 *Angelo M. Paonessa, d. Samuel Miller, s. . Herbert N. Lockwood. p. 10 COUNCILMEN. Fourth Ward. P. Richards, r. ‘Walsh, d. . et A. Rosansky, s. . bim Carlson, p. . 0'you ever have e“blues”? ‘hat discouraged feeling often \mes from a disordered stom- ‘or an inactive liver. Get digestion in shape and wile acting properly—then | » “blues” will disappear. You {1 soon be cheertul, 1f you take ibert ) First Ward. *Anton J. Steiner, r._ George H. Wells, r... aghan, d ... . Laughtin, d 1 Sullivan, « : nes M. Relyea, p. ard M. Jennison, p. . e mmaEDR S HOSPITAL Four Hartford added to the pone New Britain Ge executive board ned meeting Drs. E STAFF. tceived were | tomc | cent spent in the store will be invest- | ed immediately in the third issue of the bonds, Raphael's is t first | store in the city to take this action owing that the managenient is to help Uncle Sam win the CWILL INVEST REGEIPTS Second \Ward. “Reginald E. Towers r ! *Iver Axelsont r. James Griffin d Willland Heslin d. | Conraq H. scl | George A, 2 All Money Taken in at Raphaecl's De- partment Store During Three Days | to Buy Libgrty Bonds. — HALL SUPERINTENDENCY. \ ade today by | city hall commissioners of Raphael’'s Depart- | he 1 with car es for the ap- . | Store at 380-384 Main street Nt sl vy etintandeitior e ¥Charles 1. Gillew, r : - ! receipts for today, tomorrow / city building to succeed John Hem- “William C. wall, r .... ... ci would be dnvested in | ingway. Among the canaid 2 *George B. A. Baker. . TUnited et Bouds: whel i X a i ; ¢ | Daniel McKeon, one of the e e famen Bathe Wlth the Soap | management declaves the books will | attendants. The appointment be open and wil Ernest W. Pelton, d Show e aveiy | o e e If Cuticura did no more than soothe » » » ! llls Lawrence P, Mangan, d . Ronald H. Loomisr s and heal eczemas, rashes, itchings and burnings, bringing speedy com- e le’s remedy for life's | Jonon ©; Biker Iee ommon ailments. They act fort to tortured, disfigured men, women and children it would be lella appoint- | ments ar rsh and Dr. | e B D, dded to the 15, Swaln and staff Announcement was proprietors are the Third Ward. ment vator will 3. W. Dunn, 1 and Dr. C. J. Hart; Br. Dr. G. H and Dr Cooley. cians, Dr. H. T ley, Dr . | Kelly; physi Bod- | your own Linseed Oil. tizer, Dr. Frank aboratory, Dr. Frederick G. Platt, B 0 gh]goon the stomach, er and bowels, and soon reg- Fourh Ward, RELIEVES 'DEAFNESS *John . Johnson, r late and strengthen these im- ortant oreans. Purely vege- m-erci)‘fiaaln no harn}fu{ gs. enever you fee g ndent& few doses will ) »;yihings “J. Gustave Johnson, r, “James Byett, r. Berns Franw Crowley, d. .... Paul Robinson, d. George Gor Georze 1. Frank L. Asklund, p. Nils P, Berghan, p. .. George C. Root, p. Brighter B Mot e s Fifth Ward. Bolislaw F. Karpinski r Joseph A, Kloskowski r entitled to the highest praise. But it does more. By using the Soap exclusively for toilet purposes, with touches of Cuticura Ointment now and then to soothe and heal the first sign of skin troubles, you will in | many cases prevent these distress- ing experiences. No matter what you pay you can get nothing better. Sample Each Free by Mail. Address post. card: “Cuticura, Dept. 3T, Boston.” Sold everywhere. Soap 25c. Cintment 25and 50c. You obtain greatest durability and cover- ° ing power. The L & M PAINT is so | ° Posi*,i:fely good that it is known as the | ‘Master Paint.” Whereas the best of other high grade paints cost you $3.50 a gallon, our L & M PAINT-—made ready-for-use—will cost you only $2.70 a galion. YOU SAVE 80c. A GALLOM OM EVERY GALLON New Britain; H. €. Thompson, Plainville; Bris« are eimply adding L Lo M Semi-Paste Baing The John Boyle Co tol, Hardware Co., Brid 5. HEAD NOISES ‘Rub Tt in in Nostrils. Not put in the Fi Back of Ears,” Inse Vivian . Cooley. Dr. | mber of the ! John Pinney | e away in | Waterman surgeons’ on the ph military se vthing else has failed, give Leonprd Ear Oil a chance to help you A, O. Leonard, 70 5th Aves George Ga { | New York City, Suite’ Nayal Reserve who efnlisted in the ast Drecgmber, has re-