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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1918, BOST HERE 10762 10 NERVOUS WaNEN ¥ —————— Mrs, Seibert Tells How You Can |8 Overcome Nervous Conditions. o Louisville, Ky.—"I suffered hadly & = tion, no appetite and pains in my B e MEASURE MAKE AND HANG | = o e rmwaws an 2 gock v o better after taking the second bottle. Now I have a good appetite and am Bhitorion | cos e o s neniny | 8 WINDOW SHADES ‘ e . B o et ] HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH : Spe al Sale Prices vast amount | up a weakened, run-down system, make. R i e e | | IN COLORS I Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Sweaters r Co., Liggett's firig packages | Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores, John J. Bht of a larg driar . Nove 7 1 : S B of o ret | Nebraety Nl Novoon, Wi TO SUIT THE HOME i Dresses Sweaters fiven out show- ¢ HE 1 Regular price up to $14.7: Regular price up to $12.50. 6,000 pounds | s’ nanatod ot | LOCAL LIBRARY IS ; i i $6.750 - $8.75 R o i PHONE 359 AND WE WILL CALL || ey op gt o s to ASKED FOR BOOKS e i e Rt T Al M Bt 75 per cent ¢ y B cluding navy blue. season. o i tf:\o' Soldicrs in France in Need of Mor i 3 & 5 FRANKLEN SQ' Sk' W h H : : A o S | B Wash Skirts ash Skirts e Reading Matter and City Is K e :1( :\H,!‘: | d City T ; ] d Regular price $1.98 to $3.98 Regular prices $5.98 to $7.50. n‘; n: . C‘,‘;\ Asked to Help. ERFIRERE . T . T TS T % Ci i - $1.00 " $1.98 $3.98 " $4 98 has High grade Satinette Skirts, received today a request from the LEE- UMASQ between 5:45 . 12 H N . e b also Nevershrink Skirts, finished Bty ocourrence |American Library assoclation’s head- oline, pique and fine gaberdine with patch pockets all new Wash Skirts made of cord- feen 6,000 and | yuarters in Washington for more | ffed at the local | Dooks from this community for the [ Artist Takes Grove Hill Young - Su 5 4 verseas. e — ] all size waist bands. moc fare dropped, [ Mmen overseas. v 5 Woman for Bride in Presence of lled, sorted and he appeal from Washington states ! ] the encrgy the | that new novels and good stern | Tmmediate Relatives—Will Live in | B expend to take | Stories, whether new or old, are, most ount of mail in needed. Books by Zane Gr Rex B time, vot it *h, Jack London, Ralph Connor, A quiet but pretty wedding was =ol Y = i | § last evening mail, | Owen W ister and O. Henry are very | emnized last evening at 7:30 o'clock, , Vacation- | t 6:15 oclock. | Pobular. The public library annonuces | o : dela maionty A ists! T (] B 5% i [nat it will recelve landjforwardiall | &0 ie home of the riaels warents, ists! Light- \ en Sum- Bork that same night, able books that are turned in. It | when Miss Millicent I3. Humason, fed before 6 o’clock ges the frends of the soldlers and | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hum- | Berlin. L - = - — B etore 58 o s of whom ave. aikeans | e a0 Grve i st Toone .| | . mer's Load | “Freezone” is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus gers—No pain! fhat same night. responded most generously, to &ive | Lee of 496 Main street, this city, wers | In These Hot- richt off with fin 8ix months ago, 'the |more book _ united in marriage. he «ceremony | =+ el U g Be closing ihe evening | The communication received by the | was performed in the presence of | Weather Wear- B o' Meotls fox | Mbrary from Washington head quar-|iioinpers of the immediate family ables. I*New York state, Pennsyl- ters states that over 600,000 boo Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, rector ew Jersey and Southern have been sent over The supply is e i - 3 Spiscopal church, The Shirt o Bioscd at 6:30 p. m., while that | nearly exhausted, and several hundred } .oy p1e e unattended, S na KGentral and Northern New York 5 re will b seded 5 tans” — fine lig thousand more will be needed soon by { ““nif 2 Toe 5 B L T L s A ne light N : srov. | the six dispatch offices which are now - 3 s | materials $2 to $8.50 stern s < 2 Prov- P e 1zo »f white tulle com- te, the Western states and Prov Shiuning Poolaito EraocoliohehooLy handsome zown of white tulle com N fore = sillk 3 . 1§ hing Suits—the ada, dic ose before ; KS | bined w silk and lace. She > | 'z e inces of Canada did not close "® | are packed at these dispatch offices in bined with silk and lace he wore PR m. Tuis means, since W3 | o o0, cocee b bullt that they serve | OF bulle vell and carciol a shiower bon. 1 o ' | ¢ » was changed six months ago, i R, G built tha; €Y SeIVe| juet of brides’ roses. The rooms | cly that refain their RS 1O 2| o ¢ the post office clerks must now Sghoghcass were tastefully decorated for the oc shape, colors do halrihour) practicaily’ thel| . Lhcy g0 jon theidecksof transportsil 2 et ooetlign cois gl S s I 85 to $12.50. .0 in one- A}l s ]1] 3 \;‘»“» sy in carga vesse and in naval vessels. casion with cu : ower he color | SRl i MO S S ho | Those that go on the decks of trans- 5"’;“‘“’ :“:’Z] o “"“’) Whites The #% | viously given about hours o. i 5 mmediately after the ceremony a o fcal associa- S 2 o : ports are open so that the men may - eitain :“‘“t‘““l‘m‘mh _Betwee flllvnr hours of 2 nrfi"fli‘nmt have reading matter for use on the | Téception was held during which a Luke Horsfall QRN P 6. The trip| o clock sach afternoen, Dos O e | voyase. All thess books are gathered |Wedding supper Was served, Later 1 Co Ruguin on August ©. sei e | plovesihava veryglttilefactial gNOL together again, however, replaced in|in the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Lee left bl by auto and the party } 4, anq could easily handle some of x i 1 4 " : 93 ASYLUM ST. b | do = Sy e O ined | the cases and delivered to “the prop- | on their wedding trip and on the oL i1 ; e the surplus mail apparen 2 "““ \‘\_ er officials in France. turn will reside in Berlin, this state De Bernard W. Curtin, a private 10 | to come in later. At 4 o'clock, how- | 5 Fyce "o hooks are dis G GG Y P T st 2 o dep: t, statione ever, the grand rush begins, bt uted by an experienced librarian, 1 handsome and use gifts, including reser g the » erica brary a E: « glass, c a, S r, linen and fur- | . . s Lo e e See entisdhe amentan ey s Ut slee otiinafallver fhnen and ! | Drop a littlo Freezone on an aching | tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, me Or ke € 1 o] Most o = g o M. v I €. | : N e A marriage license issued | cially the large mailers, to post some | p.g (g nd Salvation Army huts, Phe bride is well known in this cit corn, instantly that corn stops hurt- | sufficient to rid your feet of every ‘W‘\"UM Barlow of Corbin Place | of their mail carlier in W;fl afte “'%””(- hospitals and canteens. Others go di- | T oom has ined much mi- | ing, then you lift it right out. It hard corn, saft corn, or corn between bd Mis Clara Dix of 20 Marden | instead of 1\ ‘m:\”\”l,"m f“_“ \"” rectly to chaplains and officers, nence in t circles due to his abilities i = e — doesn’t hurt one bit. Yes, magic! the toes, and calluses, without sore Eartiord | T:!‘:",', i e i i as an artist. He is the son of Mrs, | IMPROVEMENTS AT WHIGVILLE, Why wait? Your druggist sclls a,lness or irritation. Try it! No humbug) |s2elanoy, James Lee of California, formerly of S this weity. About 450,000 Gallons, ' Collar attached Fhis " relatives. Mpbell ( of the So safely overseas. e ordnance . i Dayton, Ohio, is visiting at his | more evident after 30 p. m., The has heen | time ago with the local manufactur- ESCAPES FROM TOWN FARM. ers, on more than one occasion and the e I > : matter was remedied to a certain ex- | ANV Huton, .or;u-ml, aped from - - Wasted Daily Will Be t e , | the town home, where she was being ; v er ‘onditions are as bad now e & 3 LOSE HOvVeren t fl:i ;,\,(\(:‘.\\,11{3,, are R e e WADING POOD CLOSED. yim;\m ments made at the Whig- as they ever wers g : — ville reservoir are 5 E rangements to send her back to Vir- Al a pected to - save own throughout the state as : Park Commissioner: >ermi 1 fc he ci t leas 5 | “_r|\\(n B o UE N ounts. to a | €inia, where she came from. 'The ommissioners Will Permit No uxtv. ‘u least 450,000 gallons of | he Hare &) S )y [ etols gl o i 2 A i e water ths heretofore 5 bt leres extent forlthe heayytontput of (ivormanghiad workedSon s Btobadco Morc Water Frolics This wasted each day I ot heon e farm in the tobacco district and be- y 1 each day by leakage through came mentally unbalanced. Friends Summer. the bz o ol L e e e _The improvement was snggested by passing through this city she jumped | At @ meeting of the board of park | Superintendent James Towers and from the train, receiving injuries. She | commissioners yesterday afternoon it|Was made under his direction. It is was cared for at the hospital. The | Was decided to close the wading pool | €Xceedingly simple and cost less than friends deserted her. Yesterday aft- |at the summit of Walnut Hill park | $500. Whigville-New Britain Previously | saved. | parcel post matter by New Britain. From 1,300 to 2,000 parcel post pack- ag vre mailed at the local pos fice each day, and a fair per them weigh as heavy as 70 pounds each, which is the limit allowed by the local post office department S e s D« one | ©noon she took French leave from |for the remainder of the year and not | Pipe i i e sp ). Eares B Sl the farm and was found on Cherry ) to open it again until next spring. dam and by a system of intake pipes | 2nd one-nalf tons, has been known to > 3 b t i spri dam end by a system of intal . T il oot o Vi | RO 1 (R T his action was taken as the result [ oM rook the water De Bose i e ot inveiiidon BTl o inRfEnASE cn Ve ste TR Al ol s manufacturing concern alone, be- S | s 0 and 6 p. m 1 every LY plaints, at the wading pool. Not only | oVeved into the city pipe line and tween and 6 p. s AN & { s Er POLICE BOARD SSTON. was the water found to be in a filthy | "TOU8ht on to New Britain with the | That is practically one-half of the |lice commissioners this evening action [ Positively insanitary by the health de- | SR e B | . crace outzoing parcel post mail for | will be taken on the resignation of De- | partment officials. — iWth such limited COMPLAINS ABOUT W _ . tective Sergeant A. C. Malone. Patrol- | equipment as the park commission- e day, and it had to be handled in I L a Simon Damich of 11 West street e :{\nrr space of time of three-quar- [ men Frank J. Moore and William [ ers have it is impossible to properly | called on the police last nu:;\t h:f:\pdw e O’Mara are on the cligible list. It is | protect the mul. or to keep up a con- | asked for the assistance in his $1.25 1 It has been stated that the parcel | doubtful if an appointment will be | stant circulation of the water. As a re- | home management. He told the police . i post business carried on at the local | made tonight as some of the commis- | sult it becomes staignant and polluted. | that his wite has obtained work in a Blue Working Shirt @ | 295 Diin®SS (iuen sreater than in | sioners favor holding a new. examina- | The park commissioners will ask for | factory and by working the nogles Bl | oot fher cily the size of New Britain. | tion for eligibles. Members will fa- |an increased appropriation next year ren. She locks them in the 89c A Cense, being mostly hard- | vor & changc in the requirements for | and if it is granted they will utilize | I > all day while she works. Miss packages weigh -heavier, | the eligible list for the police depart- | this money to make the needed im-|Cora M. Beale, woman probation of. itness being in weight rather | ment and will probably approve a | provements at the pool. will invesigate. ustling does mot | communication from the clvil service = ”~ i a size. Actual 1 3 § $1.50 and $2 Soft Collar | > 1\; the [m\';\‘ office until after 10 | commission. Shirts 2 night. This is to take care | —_— S ¥ | of mail that is posted during the eve- | pATLS TO FILE QUESTIONNATRE, TR ; Y 5 ) v sl 15 nLas \”""‘1'”‘m:‘m“,[‘ “,)f‘ venie | Nicholas Conico of New York was Ry L : % & b . |5 e Chehi et D S0 S by Detective Se % o | o & & D jsnone Bat s e = | geant Richardson for having failed to e i $1.00—51.25 | public is probably not acquainted, is| ' ed in New York. Fe will have D : fordl N . Soft Cuff Shi D s Saontad by the post office | ® chance o fill out the form. | department a number of vears ago, | Sl Sy B | providing that the eight hours of work vas TR B : | be scheduled inside of ten hours. This | ) 4 Sale You | means that if a post affice clerk re- | KEPTION RECORD 2 WorkiCshirts || v s s T B . In Lamilies With Save Practically One Half! ; at 4 p.m. Only two hou ] e ; 9 on are allowed to any clerk a State Council Compiiing List as Names £ c Ildi e: l . g THIS great yearly clearance sale AGAIN provides 5 c [ > starts work for the day ¢ X 8| s S AT | the old ruling the postmaster w Come from Wap Department, the season’s biggest opportunity for men wishing i rered to tell the clerks just wt ) | Y to effect savings of the most striking consequence. Do ana e hours o o wore | At Washingion. i mMany parents now use $1.50 | usually during the busy times. This{ Hartford, Aug., 2.—An official Con- The possibility of further enormous in- A . | made if necessary for some to report’ necticut casu: t, being com ¢ z " creases in prices of shoes should impress Bal Union Suits e e i s N e nnien g ? 3 ExtraSpecial | every man with the importance of Pl fll | at night, with a long intermission pe- | Defense, is ready for reference at the g - T advantage of this sale /;!T ONCE, even sl 15 B | riad. state capitol at Hartford. The rec- | 3 : i ra 19 | anticipating his needs for the future. | The public, especially large mailers, | ords are in the office of the soldiers | 3 ez sedlitol tike tncllucat amcecm— ool oy oo e e o e 0 Com Curey NEWARK Shoes are reduced in price Sl 00 ployes into consideration by m Rloom 47, where telephone questions - % " only ONCE each season, and for no other . T mnn G AR TG FRL S O e T G i instead of coffee, for socnatnstopers, | Clon than that of making way for she ne Nainsook Union Suits @ | packages during the day, thereby re- dressed in care of Edward Field he . & O styles of the season that follows. The origi- = 8 lieving them of the terrific rush WHiCh | telephone number is Charter 6307, Th | the Slmple reason tha{; 10 Summer nal priceis embossed on every pair, so that 57¢ el s B e e 5 Cushion Felt Ino } you KNOW the saving is GENUINE. This W e e R e children should never [ i Sle Bar sl iecinduc coms Aoniprraw | ta be continued the addresses of the men listed and pick from the cream of the selection. | T reners >ershing is official s- | } d i 50¢ ‘} E. J. Kjos and wife have returned :;~I” Setilia e S § rlnk Cfoee, report. Within two weeks the | Naisook Shirts end Bl o e e e e e e e and POsSTUM which is 8 fll'% Sfifl : St op Cfi Drawers S erous Irallnedtanlatoie s fowl Ghi IS feht toiihe o : Wholesome afld heaithfu], i ! ] % ; I young men in the cit Crops a The list is compiled from the offi- | 390 fl | onis partly x00a this season , | cial records sent from the war depart- has a deliCiOuS coffee-like | ARGEST CHAIN STORE SHOE CO. IN THE WORLD. When, however, the nam of | 5 | . the hat 3 b 1 NEAR R. R. CROSSIN( X 3 . i reported from other sources, they ar = h Don t MISS Thls added if investigation proves them r ‘@ ; Open Monday and Saturday Evenings liable. & additions are frequently 5 7 Sile | Absolutely Removes |15, oun sationt sre nequeny, ualty lists which have been cabled | Indigestion. Druggists Jiere immediately to friends or lflvnn‘: | refund money if it fails. £5¢ : 7 Stores in 97 Cities.

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