New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 12, 1918, Page 5

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g I Carved in an oak panel below the | my aliens are excluded mow by a Rl Stars and Stripes is a bit of sturdy | Federal lation. Slavs and Finns, | | American philosophy, believed by our | Hungariar It nen and Italians; in lruron.u-mw who built up this country men of rly every national- £F and a maxim that holds good today. re busy r hoesheads and It o shifting bales and cas [ lceess is not an accident. Tt Club For Workingmen. comes to the man who does his Formerly when stevedorves were S work better than the other fel- waiting for work there was no shelter provided against the snow and rain Fm;flgners Fl[’\d Ideal \vorkmg ) _purely as o matier of | except the saloons, most of them run » business men who | by for ne At mecal times these o . y rreinal placed our | dirty and lling quarters wert could get hot soup, steaks, stews and other hearty food. That is the condi- An Am- | erican citizens »m the me r- | tion today at most of the docks. that | eign-born workers was rec E But at tlve Terminal, this was dis- 3 he visitor to the | this concern, one of tht et~ | covered to be a mistake. he effi- roreman lub at the Bush rers of the country, with thou- | ciency of the workers was lessened b minal, Brooklyn. sands of men on th - roll, not |exposure to the weather for hours | he slogan Be / American” | alone s a patri = -asure but as a | while waiting to be taken on a job burns in electric lights about a flag | matter of inc ney Their phy condition was not het- formed of incandescent bull and Amonz the stevedores who load | tered hy elinhth -t occupies the most conspicuous posi-{and unload c oes at the docks of [saloons, holting pooriy cooked food tion in the big room, t wall above | New York Aarbor are foreigners {and buying drinks in order to be al- the fire place. from almost every land, though ene- ed to sit around the greasy tables e foreigners who ran these pl foster an alien spirit tors found there an oppor- tunity to spread doctrines of discon- tent. The pro-German feeli of Dig Down for the Boys ‘ £ ‘\:; / AN\ Add Your Mite Don t Suffer V\r’ith Con_ chown Senaan o }ur el Who are Digging for You ; X P Qa0 To the Solders’” Might wark, when they resisted the gov- | ¢ i Bl, S. k ernment regulations as long as pos ble Such resorts breed dislovalty. stipation, Biliousness, Sic L L L d h D S e Sia and built to do away with these conditions . that lead to inefficiency and 1ahc IIea ac e’ y p p 2 trouble. Tt is a su\:\mntml bri ‘)Y\‘ o . building of one story and a great all their attendant discomfort terior. At one side is an alcove with a kitchen and lunch counter, where | = R food is sold very near to cost price, DR. CALDWELL’S | substantial and well cooked dishes 0 suitable for a hard working dock Ia borer. Coffee, tea, milk and soft | drinks are sold, but nothing alcoholic. . The tables and chairs in the hall are movable, and serve for meals, and e = Sivin Jater on, for games. Tach table has The Perfect Laxative a checker hoard painted on its top. > 5 ) - - Amusement Focilities. is a combination of simple Laxative Herbs 5 The furniture can be arranged for | Bgy with Pepsin, mild and gentle in its action and el ol gt g NO WQNDEER L é S g WIEI :'K’S BUSINIESS w AS relieves constipation quickly, without griping of the room is a platform for pinna | o - » e C: T ent ners. £ 211 adoptec c or other pain or discomfort. It is especially e Skl _yt“ff\ : i recommended for children., lsint ot o Eathc e Sold by Druggists Everywhere I BIGGER THAN ARY IN OUR HISTORY Two inal where smoking is permitted. It 50 crs. (2) $1.00 1 free to men employed there with- B 5 out dues or initiation fee A Trial Bottle Can Be Obtained, Free of Charge, by Writing to All these matters are considered as DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 457 WASHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS business rather than as philanthropy. L4 It is not mere -welfare work Lo see to | g i B es it that those who work for us are | B j A " ’ 9 kept warm and dry and suffici fed. We do th 1weh for o TCOLDENBLUM WILLNERY 0.0 o 8 | 1918 Prices Still $18, $20, $25 treatment upon the fore is worth 188 MAIN ST, Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. Bl | considering. He is here (BRANCH STORE, 863 MAIN ST., HARTFORD, CONN.) [@inecd him and we want 1 e o B b IS A DANDY SURPRISE TO SEE WHAT KIND OF w Trimmed Hats oo - g A SPRING SUIT THESE PRICES WILL BUY Black and all colors. Trimmed [ |to win his affection for this coun Tn this club hot the right way | 0. S s been found The men are given | rs. Regul i 5.00. e- M | these physical forts and necessi- | . 2 4 . . : efsl f egusar\ e : fies, and then whon they sce dhe Am- | & Cash buying and cash selling, together with fores!ght and courage make it possx.ble, TeE haes $2.98 floienteshey i s o belioke and we’ll whizz by competition with Spring Suits that possess every mannerism, dayiitt Bl L workmaman. Americanization in | ) every trait of refinement, every mark of elegance that heretofore only a high priced pr form like this will bring to R Ui DibrE O e & merchant tailor could accomplish. and baffle the destructive and ir d cisRRofssmional adiiniors e You'll actually be dumbfounded to see yourself in such garments as these for only Hartford, April 12.—The Connecti- cnt State Council of Defense has in- | § { And please look around before you come in—we want you to see what others are i ' et e gl 6 e et G : selling for the same money—then the shock will be so much greater. with flowers, fancies and feath- it at an executive ion to be held Mon e tatieiroon Al At mis | DR B 1917 PRICES FOR 1918 CLOTHES conference, discussion of the report | of the special commission appolnted | -~ Hats S o b Wenon L G | Cordovan Browns Flannels Double Breasted P i s investigate the Waterbury rent situ- : stion will be continued from the last | (i Wind Blues C;xssxmeres gfl_gle Bfiaiteld Just received—a shipment of new styles in high crowns, H§|Mecing of the council. The officials | g : Miliatary Grays Worsteds ilitary Models y 4 5 invited are the mayor, the health of- pokes, side turns, sailors and turbans. Fashioned ‘of W@ | ficer, and the prosecuting attorneys straws. Colors are brown, navy, cherry, khaki, taupe, state health commissioner ; ¥ , P4 ’ { sand and black. Splendid values at 1 e o 1 . Challenge Milk 15¢, Russell Bros.— Children’s Hats, all colors $1 48 W [ Y . " OTHER KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES $25 TO $40 IF BACK HURTS TAKE SALTS TO GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. FLosixionevs 1917 PRICES FOR WONDERFUL 1918 FURNISHING Says Backache is sure sign you have . ; . 188 MAIN ST.. Y. M. C. A, BUILDING. been eating too much : : Crepe Madras Shirts Tab Silk Shirts Neckwear BRANCH STORE, 863 MAIN HARTFORD, CONN. meat. y i : : ) — — HANDSOME of a heavy quality, also high enough to create the envy of TUric Acid in meat clogs Kidneys and | any well dressed men, in irritates the COLORINGS. grade silk fibres. tremendous assortments. bladder. Most folks ;)x'g"ct that the kidneys, ‘ $1.65 $4 85 65c like the bowels, get sluggish and clog- Bl | ccd and need a flushing occasionally, b} H | clse we have backache and dull n ery in the kidney region, severe head # | aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liv- er, acid stomach, sleeplessness and “Don’t charge it—open a cash account—Get Cennorized and Save Money.” A 8 | all sorts of bladder disorders. nevs active and clean, and the mo- | ment you feel an ache or pain in the | store here, take a tablespoonful in - Wonderfully fascinating lecture of great in- J| 5o o020 W00 S _ a few days and your kidney { { | | | | then act fine. This famous terest. 100 entrancingly beautiful colored §|. i tlon G wils of rares ana ] “ALWAYS RELIABLE” lemon juice, combined with lithia, views of the most remarkable cavern in fjf|ena s barmiess to nun closged ia- ‘ the world. LEF i el o il 248 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN thus ending bladder disorders. ..: Jad Salts is harml inexpensive; § q | Liakes a delightful effervescent lithia- | fA | ater drink which everybody should 4 take now and then to keep their HUNGERFORD COURT 1| noys clean, thus avoiding serious complications 7 A well-known local druggist says A“ Welcome_ Bl | 1o sclls lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming Kidney A trouble i hile it is only trouble. l_ II |

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