New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 30, 1918, Page 3

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Boston Store , | SOMETHING NEW i ' ‘ - : i ‘i RTFORD “LADY SEALPAX” e 3 . gl ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR ‘ - o FOR WOMEN : g A Big Purchase of Women’s Suits Each garment in a dust ] . . bles Us to Offer proof container, fresh from b Thls C()a] and gas range Wlth tWO ovens Ena tl}g’lr,augc‘li)igéouEACH is a Wondel‘ for COOking : ‘ This Great special fur Tu%nav B 23 et Although Iess than four feet long it can do every kind of cooking for any ordinary {®| | g i High gafi‘e’nt‘*{fiat ;Iifi‘fig‘f%ipt:,% family by gas in warm weather or by coal or wood when the kitchen needs heating. |§ izlgs%a::dtgslée:gllszfir fiire gat $25 the shoulder. A distinctive| | When in a hurry both ovens can be used at the same time—one for roasting and Sl S improvement over the ordi-; @ the other for pastry baking. It certainly does “Make Cooking and Baking Easy” We are putting on sale Tuesday mornin in the Sut Shop, 200 nary Suits which we bought from one of the ‘]ezmmt; g pids ' New York at a tremendous price concession. i $1 00 ) . B ¥ < These suits were made to retail for as high as $50.00 and : EACH i A - : - | .00. We are putting them in for $25.00 each. The materials i | i Trew - 3 " - g : e are Poiret Twills and Serges. n addition to these we : 5 E 4 DT : A We are also putting into this sale scores of suits from regulan carry an extensive line of T : o 25 > N . ? 2 ) N S stock and algo from another leading New York manufacturer ail %’le famous Forest Mills and & ; K : ; at this one price. You can choose from poplins, gaberdines and i jerseys as well as the materials mentioned above. ssex Mills jerseys as we nd Childr for Men, Women 3 § R ! ) N N \ i | The colors include navy, poilu blue, tan, beige, rookie, quaker » e f v 5 e ) E—=—= ) 4 425 grey, rose, green, black, black and white checks and hair-line stripes. > e a1 ’ S Porosknit and B. V. D. ¥ : : IR ¢ i | There are tailored sults, dress sults, sport suits, braid bound $1 00 and $1 1 5 3 X - Z S, ; % i) : suits, eton suits, pony suits, medium length coat suits. > . b _ e B e TN : ; These are all new up-to-the-minute models. Our entire ready 2 =T N s Stk - : ¢ R A ; x to wear section will be given over to this sale and the selling McCALL PATTERNS § 35 - B 0 PRI g force greatly increased. All sizes, 10¢ 15¢ and 20c fE o ] R 555850 > -0— R é e 5 { ; A '8 Cut down the high cost of living by preserving your eggs with Victor Egg Preserver. Why not put down your Winter Supply when eggs are cheap, the same as you would fruit in the canning season, and you will have a fresh suppy in the Winter when the prices a high. Last Winter eggs sold as high as 90c and $1.00 a dozen. A 25c package of our Victor Egg Preserve Broncnl tIS I TR AR 5 i e 2 v | g 2A7 i will preserve 25 dozen of eggs. If you are unable to ' A 3 . = e e a i : obtain this from your dealer we \x;ill send you | - : R ) 3 package by parcel post on receipt of 35c in stamps And Other Throat and Lung Our preparation is absolutely hafrrsnlgss and much su Ailments Invariably Yield perior to Water Glass (Silicate of Soda.) et to Linonine For Sale by ! R : B 3 : i Clark & Brainerd Co., Geo. M. Ladd, Nearly ome thousand promiment [ an - Al e : B ) iyt s Dickinson Drug Co., S. P. Strople people in onc city alone have pub- i v licly 'testified in signed statements PRI 1 = : ¥ . | Manufactured by that Linonine cured them of coughs, colds, bronchitis and other forms of | § L T = 6 e, i Apothecaries Hall Co., 14-24 Benedict St., Waterbury, ,_/ AN et A i) winter complaints * that "~ threatened their very existence. Other thou- - sands in other sections of the country have added their testimony, and all unite in proclaiming Linonine the most eflective medicine of its kind known to science. Relief is wrought by removing the swellings and irvita- tions that cause the disturbances. It is a truly wonderful remedy and i3 pure and wholesome, being an emul- ~sion of Flax-Seed Oil, Irish Moss, ", ATl 2 ; Eucalyptus and other famouns reme- ¢ ; = g dies, all combined in onc, and known Sl F 3 the world over as ‘ e E REE @fl' B et ) - Gloves Cleaned For the Opening Day AT S RN T § T Two Pairs .of . Gloves 5 s l:lnnl\\ in the west depends on man quired the immediate future to fili | the British line back of Hazebrouck | UNITS NEE“E[] T[! [z thosap and Poperinghe Cleaned Free of Charge to NO REST__NO PEACE “The Germans are rclying princi-| “Operations of the week reveal | “In the south the thrust toward | pally on rifles, machine guns, man |that the enemy, taking advantage of | Amiens has been well contained. The | Every Lady or Gentleman )Thrrc's Bg e and little rest for [ rower, and carefully thought-out {hc re-entering angles stretching | British arc holding firmly in the face the one who suffers from a bad back, | methods of transporting and su m t - ard : lof tur P | 2] iai r 8 2 >ds : rting @ supply- | from the Avre northward and from | of furious assaults. 1l rd has | ho .will visit our Branch and distressing urinary diorders. New ing munitions to the front of attack Wytschate to Dranoutre, has ve- | been the scene of very violent engage who . wil S Britain people recommend Doan's } under all conditions, which mes ’ s after i t ressi i 3 | under al tions, 5 cans e ations after a period of | ments, the encmy is here pressing ce on the Opening Day. Kidney Pills. Be guided by their ex- { that they have developed mobility of S calm. the tack with great vigor. Ailly- | Offi € O P Py Y, perience | offensive action that can only be met is not difficult to follow the ! sur-Noye and the surrounding arca MAY 1st. o : SO m i o et e EVIGHEN. JNEGUNE D 0 o e i et o e o e (el 3 B e b ) o ot New Britain, says: “I have used and fiexibilit Figher command. An enveloping | hbombardments, and Ammiens itself i Doan’s Kidney Pills off and on for : | “A battle of such magnitude as movement is outlined which on the | heing consistently shelled. | years whenever I have had any PI‘OYlfle MCH, Wfil‘DGp[. SflyS | the one being fought in the west can- | cne hand is to force the retirement e e troubls from my 'back and kidneys. i notihe decided by Dy single en. | of the Britlsh from Arvas, end, it | D e Troops Acquit Themsclves Well I want to say that they work fine, SR | sugement; yvet there arises a serics of wholly successful, result in the cup- | “Our own forces have taken part in always curing the attacks that usual- Washington, April 30.—Formal an- | crises on which the ultimate outcome ture of both Arras and Amiens; on | the battle. - American units are in ac- OF HARTFORD ly b onjse hum result Wot over- 1 1 ouncement that American | troops, | aepends. e crises have, up to ihe other, by the occupation of the | tlon in the area esst of Amiens. Dur- work. am either on my feet con- 3 S " | the present, in a large measure, re- | fmportant heights of Kemmel, to ! ing the various ensagements whici | P . stantly or sitting in a cramped posi- | Set to reinforce the allied —armies, | yjteq favorably to the enemy. \ \y[n- out the :'mw salient and throw | have raged in this area they have ac 139 Main Street, tion and I think that had something | B4 ¢ rt in the fighting, is “The vigorous attacks driven agains | me————— | (uitted themselves well. - Erae to do with it. My back has become by the r department in its|the British lines weve intended fo 3 2CRE “In Flanders the situation is less New Britain. 50 lame that I have hardly been able | weekly review of the situation. paralyze the independent will-power LADIES! SECRET TO satisfactory. Last week the Germans to bend over and it has pained me so “Our own forces have taken part in | ©f the British command. In this the DARKEN GRAY HAIR | drove a strong thrust against the constantly, even after retiring that I|the battle,” s the statement. | €n¢my has failed. Unity of command SRt | segment of the line held by the Bel- had little rest.. During - an ' attack | “American units are in action in the the Allies has extended operations ' p ..o pyck color, gloss and youthtul- | Sians. - This s well met, and the | when I got up mornings, I was sore | area east of Amiens. During the en- he broader ficld of general en- hohe JCH iy e eNer cnemy was unable to make any head- | and stiff across my back and the | gagements which have raged in this | S2gcments in which all ~ti lied | : e way. i pains didn’t let up at all until T had | gyrea they have acquitted themselves :es will henceforth be used inter- 7 5 “After a delay during which the worked several hours. I get Doan’s well. bly. Common garden > brewed into a | Germans replaced their depleted | Kidney Pills at the first sign of the | e review, In emphasizing the lm- Allies Present Solid Front. heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol ' units and brought up supplies and trouble now. Before I use a box, the | niediate need of fresh men to with-| “This charge in the combat situa- ' added, will turn y, streaked and munitions, another principal .ssault pains are all gone and my back is | giang the German onslaught, adds|tion has materidliy altered the mo 1 hair beautifully dark and lux- | was launched with Mount Kemmel as - = strong again.”” that Americis imperative duty is to | Ment of decision of the offensive. In- |uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul- | its objective. In the region from the | 7 (| 4o Nfeuge our troops 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn | provide replacement units for the | Stead of the enemy being able to de- | phur recipe at home, though, is| Ypres-Comines Canal tc Dranouvre | 10es 208 08 o OPEN NOSTRILS! END Co., Migrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Bcach i trorit feat the British army and then turn | troublesome. An easfer 18 to get | violent fighting has again developed | Pt 07 SOGUICE MECo oy oy A 3 . — - “In addition to those already called | 1V full energy against the FKrench, |the ready-to-us preparation im- | as a result of which the enemy was | e _md‘t‘w;“md a large Pnled COLD OR CAT ax Notice. to the colors,” says the statement, | the Allies are now able to oppose | proved by the addition of other in-|able to capture Dranoutre, ane Talds on depots and other points S By virtue of a tax warrant to me | “and those in training at our canton. | t1:eir full united strength to the hos- | gredients a large bottle, at little cost, | summit of Kemmel and reach Locre. S elaios i the Fleatdy mud How To Get Relief When directed and now in my hands, I this | ments or already selected for Ser tile attack. drug stores, known as “Wyeth's | Fighting continues in this arci with ’“1”"_’ A 3 and Nose are Stuffed Up| day levy said warrant upon certain |jce, very large quotas will be required “It must constantly be borne in e and Sulphur Compoynd,” thus | unprecedented stubborness and the ’;;_f"fh T oneh inopall Tave s parcels of land standing in the name | jn the jmmeodiate future to fill the | Mind that the enemy is seeking a |avoiding a lot of muss. advance of the enemy has not been British ¢ = RLxs PN 0OGSO0DP , g P i tecisl 2 4 Lrse ) T i ? dae A CoA " | landed at Murmansk, on the Arctic Count fifty! Your cold in he of W. J. Cahill of Hartford, upon | gaps. decision that will end the war. This y, faded hair is not sinful, | definitely checked. The loss of Mount | W0C8C &0 T ioting the Bolshevis unt fifty v the land records of the Town of In thi connection, the review | decision can only be ived at by | we all des to retain our youthful | Kmmel is serious menace to the ‘_"“j 'd"'m;flmn Red Guards in pro- atarrh disappears. Yout cle Newington, described as Lot No. 167 | paints out that “the enemy is secking | the destruction of the allied forces in | appearance and attractivene By | British sitions in Flanders. e Pinnisil ohetianal Eola | oIk will fopkm JENESELEEY as shown on map and plans of New- | 5 decision that will end the war, and | {bc field befc fresh units, contri- | darkenifig your hair with Wyeth's ¢ : of Toul enemy pres- 'fil \'f\"\ fron aitaeis iy TRl WHE | head will clear and (¥l ington Park, on flle in the town |the outcome of the present opera- |Vuted from dditional levies in |Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one increasing. At dawn on the ("m"_("\_ e v‘vmm Gt FapRocts breathe freely. No more sn clerk’s office. Said tax on lists of | tions depends upon man power I'rance and Great Britain, as well as | can tell, because it does it so natural- after a powerful preliminary [ GUards. The Whie CHazcs SLEROT, |hawking, mucous AmGUSRgSS 1916 and 1916 amounts to 77 cents | fMhe Statement mentions the at-|PY our own troops, can take up their |ly. so even You just dampen a | age, the Germens launched a S DY the Bevavh ©ass Cf 7 HEMP | or headache; no strugitas fory with Interest and on Saturday, June | tzclk on American positions at Seiche. | POSIlONs in sufficient numbers to | sponge or Soft brush with it and draw | heavy raid against the sector held by | @ 800 M o GRG0 German | 2 Jight: s at 2 p. m, I will sell at public | prey, northwest of Toul. Here, on |turn the German successes to defeat. | this through your hair, taking one | our men. S e e, Get a small bottle of Bly's auetion to the highest bidder at the | April 20, the review says, the Ger- “Ours is the imperative duty of |small strand at a time; by morning “On a frontage of approximately 1“» K ":‘ bt 5;0“, PR | Balm from your druggist and public sign post in said town all or so [ mans swept over American lines on | PYOViding replacement units for the |all sray halrs have disappeared. After | three kilometres, in the vicinity of s""“] Ty '"l:’ f‘ “heyned Guards 8 | little of this £ much of said property as will satisfy | o front of three kilometers, but sub- | @'mies in France. We must be abla | another application or two your hair | feicheprey, the encmy swept over "“ e nCEs S L your nostr It penetrates said tax warrant and all _charges | gaquently gave up the ground occu-|to put fresh men in the field, thor- | becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft | our front lines. Our men were driven ‘In southern Ruseia the enemy has cvery air passage of the hel : -s | out of the village, which the enemy | occupied Perekop and has advanced |ing and healing the swollen . “and Sulphur | was able to hold temporarily. Dur- | southward into the Crimea, having |flamcd mucous membrane, thereon: S oughly and methodically trained. and luxuriant and you appear ¥ Dated at Newington, this 24th day . A addition to those already called | younger. Wyeth's Sag X ot April, 1918. Man Power Will Swing le. the colors and now training : 1w | Compound is a delightful toilet requi- | ing the night the Germans evacuated | occupied Simferopol thereby gaining instant relicf. Head colds and % E. B. PROUDMAN, The text of the statement follows: ' ~antonments or already sclected for site. It is not intended for the cure, Ltne positions captured and we were | control of the railway which con- ‘31(\1,1 like 1 . Don't sta Tax Collector. “The outcome of the present oper- scrvice, very large quotas will be mitigation or prevention of disease. able to re-occupy our original front | ncets with the mainland of Ruscla” 'up and miser Relief i OIS 3 BOOOOOOP

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