New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 3, 1918, Page 3

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Boston Store WAISTS Some very attractve styles aeceived during the past week are on sale each Also Some Choice Styles 4$2,25 ™1 $2.98 MIDDY BLOUSES A grand seleciion of the very latest designs and com- binations from = 98c * $2.25 Blue Serge Middies, trimmed with white braid ‘“$2 98 As the warm weafher ap- proaches the Cool House _Dresses should claim your attention. Our stock is now at its best at prices ranging from $1.25 to $2.50 each. each McCALL PATTERNS 10¢c, 15¢, 20c. -o— PULLAR Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit | Open slulces of the system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter. —_— [ Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, lame back, can, ®bth look and feel as fresh always by washing the poisons toxins from tthe body with phosph hot water each morning. We should drink, before br a glass of real hot water with spoonful of limestone phosphate in it to flush from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day’s indigestible was Dbile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans- ipg, sweetening and purifying -the entire alimentary tract before putting more food into the stomach. The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one . a splendid appetite -for breakfast and it is said to be but a little while until the roses begin to appear in the cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone $Hosphate will cost very little at the drug sto e, but is sufficient to 1 anyone who is bothered with bil ness, constipation, stomach troubie or rheumatism a real enthusiast on the subject of internal sanitation it and vou are assured that you ok better and feel better in every way shortly. oot M. A — AVOID ALL MEAT IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER Uric Acid in Meat Excites Kidneys and Trritates the Bladder. o ign of or Kidney- Bladder result . hority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the 1 where it often remains to inflame, causing a burnin gensation, or setting up an irrit the neck of the bladder, oblig to seek relief two or three time ing the night. The suffercr constant dread, the water sometimes with a scaldin and is v profuse; again there is difficulty in voiding it. = Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because th 't control u tion. While it remely annoyin and sometimes very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments tc overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your rmacist and take a tablespoonful » ,,f water before br for two or three Il neu- tralize the acids in (hr urine so it no longer is a source 5 the bladder and uri then act normally Jad Salts is ine and is made from the and lemon juice, combin and is used by thousands are subject to urinary disorders ,gaused by uric acid irritation *Ralts is splendid for kidne no bad effects whatev you have pleasant, vescent lithia-water ink guickly relieves bladder trouble. acid of 1 with 1 and effer- which | NEW EIUITAIN DAY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1218 Get In Right on A Suit EVENTS TONIGHT High cl Tox's the- ater. ass phom dl uma, Vaudeville and superior plays, Lyceum theater. photo Moving and vaudeville, Keeney's pictures theater, Admiral Schley lod meets at 187 Arch N Britain lodge, L. M., meets 2 Main street. L. D. Penfield Camp, S. of V., in G. A. R. hall, meets Stella Rebek R Indnn meets in Jr. O. U. A. M, PATRIOTIG EXAMPLES Man Who Went to Work Seven Years 10 (0} @) 1k hall. Ago with 15 Cents Takes $600 Worth of Bonds. The following statement showing examples of patriotism issued to- day by one of the local committee in charge of baosting’ the Liberty campaign in this city: “While miilionaires buy by the thou ing man who saves & the government backbone of the democr: our armi , fightt such in- Corbin Screw Loan hun. es tod |¢1 the i E. Anderson of 42 troet, who we: work the 1911, with, he stat n ¥ tod: 00 bona and su $100 bond, pay- who poration for hir r of T voluntarily offered v for which is to be »any for the purchasc . find- 1ctically his . exemplified b denced in the above a concrefe indication tha men 1 cap the in- the w ufacturer hehind our dence that government, ire evi- < our cause is a just one, ultimate victory will be ours.” | The Now T | will be open ¢ M. to 9 P, M., Trust Company May 4, from for the purpose of s to Third Lib- to Versailles War Council. | Washington, May 3.—Secretary of State Lansing last night denied that ‘ Denies He : ‘ By Seeing Hollanders’ Feature Line at ERE’S a Suit line that compels H garments’ that surpass in Cloth, Style— VALUE. They’re hand tailored too—think of that. Every desirable style for Men and Young Men. Take our advice and take time to try on some of these Suits Saturday. All other grades—$20, A Great Line of Young Men’s Specials—$20 and $25. “FAST-BLUE” SERGES Fast color and firm fabrics, fashionably formed into Suits that serve well. $20, $25, $30, $35 Here, too, is extreme worth at $25 HOLLANDERS® 82-88 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD. THE DAYLIGHT STORE $25 admiration— $22, $28, $30, $35. (INOCORPORATED) HARTFORD Entire Stock of Women’s Spring and Summer Suits Marked Down An Event That Will Interest Thousands of Women Who Know the Values We Always Give on Such Occasions Cloth Suits We Will Feature In Lot 1 79 Suits at Silk Suits We Will Feature In Lot 2 118 Suits at $19.75 $25.0 These Are $25.00 and $30.00 Suits THE MATERIALS Men’s Wear Serges Gaberdines Tricotines Poiret Twills Jerseys Taffetas All Beasonable Materials. ‘We announce our Annual Spring Clearance of Women’s These Are $40.00 and $35.00 Suits THE COLORS Navy Black Tan Beige Rookie Grey Novelty Mixtures All Seasonable Colors. Sport Suits Spring and Summer Tailored 1 ailored Suits We Will Feature - In Lot 3 104 Suits $35.0( These Are ; $45.00, $50.00 and $55.00] Suits {4 ¥ THE Eton Suits Pony Suits Tailored Suits Braid Bound and Model Suits Newer Coat Lengths All New Styles STYLE Suits, be: ginning Friday, May 3rd. This is always an important money saving event and this year the valu are fully equal to any we have cver given. There is ample room for choice of style, color and prie The tailoring in our Suits is always high grade and we arc as careful in making any nccessary alters: tions as we arc during tho regular season. Suits bought now can be worn through the summer and ecarly fall. better than will be found in suit now for prices will be the suits next season. higher later on. And materials are probabi) As a measure of economy it will pay to buy a n Plenty of salespeople, suits all sizes, perfect fit guaranteed. Be among thé first to make your sele ‘lhcrc was basls for | printed in an afternoon newspaper in | New Yo to Eu- ‘yrop(' 1o serve as representative of the | United States government in the Inter- " allied War council at Versailles. He said he had never heard of the matter. According to the story as printed, Secretary of War Baker was t cecu mr. Lansing as secretary of state, any the story that he was going ant Secretary of War Stet- to become secretary of war. WANTS TO BE PHOTOGRAPHER. In response to the call for photog- raphers, Raymond W. Tomlin of ‘9‘ { South High street, employed as a clerk at the Vulean Iron Works, ap- plied to the first exemption board to- day for induction into that branch of the service. Buy a the Fortunate Country and Earth. A Thicd Liberty Bond May be the Possession of Every Proud Citizen. Having Placed a Part of His Means at the Serv.ce of His Therefor a Liberty Bond, ---The Best Investment on Bond! He Will Have \ Distinction of Will Receive 62 West Main St. HOFFMANNSBAKERY Two Stores, 95 Arch St. FRzSH POAK SAUSAGE b 28¢ STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION ILIOENSE NUMBER SATURDAY SPECIALS VEAL ROASTS Legs, Shoulder, Rump . FRESH PORE SHOULDERS ......... 1b 26c BONELESS BOSTON SI{UULDLR ROAbT BUTTER o HOUR SALE STEAKS Short—erlom— EGGS Mohican Special .. doz POTATOES Large 151b Smooth pk SOAP Swift’s Pride Laundry 5 bars 9 to 11 a. m. 29¢ 38¢ 34c¢ 23c¢ AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR . ;-EI;EOW SPL“‘.’ Ibs 29c 2 1bs 33 C \thIK)W Conxs 1bs 230 WHOLE GREEN PEAS .......... j HOUR SALE Smoked Shoulders 1b 3 to 4 p. m| 23¢ 35¢ 28c LEAN SHOULDER CLODS LEAN BOILING BEEF FRESH MADE HICAN CREAMERY Mohican S“‘““*“l EGGS ... Swift’s Nut llb Margarine pkg Mohican Peanut BUTTER .. 42c 25¢ 31¢c: G—08535. FKESH SLICED LIVER 3lbs21¢ FRESH PORK ROASTS. 1 28[} 1b 47¢, 3 Ibs $1.38 WHOLE MILK CHEESE Best Stuffed OLIVES . .. Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles pt LARGE SEEDLESS ORANGES FRESH CUT SPINACH LARGE RED ONIONS MOHICAN BAKING CHOCOLATE .... Ib 17C BEST SHREDDED COCOANUT » 28¢c PURE LU 4 MOHICAN Corn-Peas- String Beans .. .. ~ 18c DANDELOINS Fresh 2 0 c Picked . .. peck Long Green CUKES 1 tor 1 5C FRESH NATIVE RARERIPES 4 bunches 9c Samnoe i s T 29 ASPARAGUS B\\\\\N... HOUR SALE Rib Roast BEEF . 1 to 5 p. m _1b 29

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