New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 4, 1918, Page 3

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Boston Store gx & Cotton Flags, mounted on sticks, with gilt spear points, fast color, in 3 sizes, at be, 10c and 15¢ each. Eagle Brand Flags with heading and teeth grommets sewed stripes, fast color, in 3 sizes 4x6 at $2.00 each 5x8 at $3.00 each 6x10 at $4.50 each SERVICEFLAGS Made of two thread bunt- ‘ing, sewed on stars, 1, 2 and 3 stars at 50c each. | PULLAR & NIVEN GETS EARLIER CALL. Stanley Karpinski of street received an order today to re- port at the central officers’ training on Septem- canvas Silver camp at Camp Lee, Va., instead of September 15, to begin training for a commissiof in the army BACKACHE AND ~ NERVOUSHESS Told by Mrs. Lynch From Own Experience. Providence, R. I.—“I was all run down in health, was nervous, had head- aches, my back ached all the time. I was tired and had no ambition forany- thing. I had taken a number of medi- cines which did me no good. One day I read about Lydia ||l E. Pinkham’s Vege- ‘| table Compound and what it had done for women, 8o L tried it. My nervousness and backache and headaches disappeared. I gained in weight and feel fine, so I can honestly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound to any woman who is syffering as ] was.”’— Mrs. ADELINE B. LyNcH, 100 Plain St., Providence, R. 1. Backache and nervousness are symp- toms or nature’s warnings, which in- dicate a functional disturbance or an unhealthy condition which often devel- ops into a more serious ailment. Women in this condition should not continue to drag along without help, but profit by Mrs. Lynch’s experience, and this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- Jound—and for special advice write to },yfiiaE Pinkham Med. Co., Lynn, Mass. TO PEOPLE WHO CHAFE Over one hundred thousand people in this country have proved that nothing. relieves the coreness of chafing as quickly and ermanently as ‘‘Stkes Comfort Powder. Sc at Vinol and other drug stores. Trin Box Free. The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass If you are suffering from skin troublé’ and have tried various treatments with out success don't be discouruged, Resinol Ointment and Resinol bring speedy relief from ma and other itching or embarrassing eruptions, and succeed in Soap usually glear and healthy a 5 Aroggist carries Resinel Ointment aed ol Soap. 7wy | or better WALTHER LEAGUE IN CONVENTION HERE Service Flag Represents 2,300 in Army and Navy 1ith annual con Wl distriet of {1 © of ntheran You ociety was bronght to a clo: St. Mathow's | v with the port T otice mnd the past ycar, Th been in <ion sin tion of the Walther it the theran ehurch yest completian of reading committoer o Sunday tih i address of The conference opencd « church £ 3 o'clock Hunday witl clecame by R Theodore Ste pastor of the chureh. in which he wel- comed (lic delegates on hehalf of fhe church members of the leasna Followiag the opening nization af the and (he in this cit of {he session the org teen so together leaguc ied out. 1 cioties w prosented Lane with th ompanied the zittes 100 were present. The an report of President William | Ieschke and the reports of several ather officers the principal busi- | watters of 1he The main fe was o who nual were 1088 session. of the entire con- held | tiye vention was the in the church propriatel riotic The church decorated with the service was nation- al emblem, and platform the service flag of the le was hune, showing enting that ihove the spea S00 stars rep number of members of the league in the ing op d with the “Star Spangled Banne addre crnoon was given by Rev, mann, exceutive secretary of the hurch army aad navy board of the | synodical conference, eastern division of New York o speaker held the interest of the thering for an hour, Wwhile he told m of the work af the Lutheran mir crs among the boys in camp, and urged that they contiaue their financial support of this work Following the address a resolution was adopted unanimously in favor of giv- ing the entire proceeds of the conven- tion for the furtherance of this work. The meeting closed with the singing of “America."” At the evening service Rev. George A. Derwig delivered the sermon and Mr. Lindermann again spoke of the | army and work A collection takea, and a large amount re- ceived for the work among the boy The main feature of the Monday morn- ing session was the address by Rev. . Schroeder on “Mutual Admoni- | tion as the Duty of Young Christians.” { The officers for the coming vear were clected at the the meeting. Those chosen were: William Reschke, presideat; Carl Jenz, secrotary: George Bode, treasurer. The Young People's | society of the church rendered a pro- | gram Jast evening for the delegates This marning's session closed with tho | transacting of unfinished business. The date and place for the next con- | vention has not been set | 20 CHILDREN REGISTERED First Week of service. Tae meet- | singing of the | by the entire s of the aft- Paul Linde- assemblage. The navy was close of | Day Nursery Proves That TInstitution is Needed—Fac- tories Co-operate. New B 's Day Nursery is now in full operation and after the first week's trial, in which 20 children | were registered, shows convincingly | what an important part this institu- | tion is going to play in the every day work of the city. Many contributions | are coming into the chamber of com- merce from public spirited people in- terested i the work The physicians of New Britain have practically all volunteered to mine the children registered to help in any way ble in {he maintenance of Several instances have al- where a mother Thas | given some advice in the care of or in the feeding of her child. Since the physicians come in contact with s0 many of the working mothers it is hoped that the applications will ha greatly increased through their ef fort. I The chamber of ! burean possi- good come, commerce civie through whose activity the was made a realify, is keep- ing in constant fouch with the schools, the clergy and the factories in order nursery that the infarmation may be sent into every home in New Britain with children who desire to work, are nrged to phone the nursery- 2121 nd for Mrs. O'Brien the matron, | call in inspect the splendid facilities for the care of | children | That the factories are interested is | clearly shown by the following list of | " appointed, one from each indus- | t ith whom the day nursery will touch Stanley lLanders, Frary & Mothers | person and be constantly in Works, T. L. Weed; Clark, E. F. Hall: Traut & Hine, G. W. Traut; North & Judd, H. (. Luff; Stanley Rule & Level, Parker Shirt Co., O American Hosiery, H Corbin Serew Corp., i5. M. Pratt; bin Cabinet Lock. Frank Wood; 1 Britain Machine, H. Tt is expected that I supply- | ing a need to the mothérs who desire to work outside the home many posi- | tions will he filled in the various fac- toriés where there is such an urgent need of help in war work. » = Visitors are cordiully invited to (he Day Nursery af any i sides 1 visil WORKMAN INJURED. While at work at the Corporation factory last event vel Petrusko of 485 Main stic Lead by i piece of wood e we woved to the hospital vhere attended by Dr. J. C. Sam was struck in t making the skin Hart. Three stitches vound vere required to close the Harmon has moved piano studie to Room 40 Booth call scheool hours on iay and Saturday evemings.—adv. Mr. Fredevick atter New vacation. from Camp Devens on 4 Corbin Screw | instructor in stenod keeping at the school start for the church on Thursday evening { order of oakum pads has and everyone is help Saturday on keep open tor NEW BRITAIN DAILY Co HERALD, WEDNESDAY, e . unterfeits. Read what one of the GREATEST NEWSPAPERS IN AMERICA has to say on this subject: " The manufacturers of Castoria have been compelled to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to familiarize the public with the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. This has been necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Castoria trade- mark. This counterfeiting is a crime not only against the proprietors of Castoria, but against the growing generation. All persons should be careful to see that (Oastoria bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, if they would guard the health of their children. Parents, and mothers in particular, ought to carefully examine the Castoria advertisements which have been appearing in this paper, and to re- member that the wrapper of every hottle of gen ine Castoria hears the fac-simile signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, under whose supervision it has been manufactured OHOL-3 PER GENT. PreparationforAs Tood by Regula- § d Bowels of and Bowes & [} i medy for ! Gonstipation and Diarrhoet and Feverishness Loss OF M:El’f;m i resriting therefrom-in’e . y FacSimile Si¢natare © TAE Gm;;n GOMPANY. NEW YORK. AL monihs :T;;IN'[s y CENUINE Letters from Prominent Druggists eddressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Conger Bros. of St. Paul, Minn., say: “Fletcher’s Castoria is certainly full of merit and worthy of recommendation.” C. G. A. Loder, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “For 20 years we have sold Fletcher's Castorie and are pleased to state that it has given universal satisfaction.” The Scholtz Drug Co., of Denver, Colo., says: ““Fletcher’s Castoria has gurely become a household word. Seemingly every family where there are chiléren uses it.” Hoagland & Manefleld, of Boston, Mass., say: “We have nothing but good to say about your Castoria and we do not hesitate to give it our mnqualified endorsement.” Riker’s Drug Stores, of New York City, say: “Fletcher’s Castoria Is one of the oldest and most popular preparations in our stores. We have nothing but good to say about it.” . Wolff-Wilson Drug Co., of St. Louis, Mo., says: “Of the thousands of ' patent medicines for which we have demand there are a very few of them that we can conscientiously recommend and your Castoria is in- cluded in this few.” D. R. Dyche & Co., of Chicago, Ills, say: “The increasing demand for your Castoria shows that a discriminating public is not slow to seek out a remedy of merit and once convinced that it does all and even more than claimed they do not hesitate to recommend it to their friends.” The Owl Drug Co., of San Francisco, Cal, says: “We have always been a believer in the ‘original man protection’ and have been particular never to sell anything but the genuine and original Castoria (Fletcher’s). ‘We have many calls every day for this article from people who say they would not be without it in their homes.” CASTORIA ALwavs Boars the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY.NEW YORK CITY, OFFICIAL FAIR PRICES FOR FOODSTUFES Staple Grocerics. Wheat 121 Ih sacks Barley flour, 98 1b sacks . tye flour, 98 Ib sack Graham flour . Corn Meal, yellow . Hominy, 1 1-2 lb pks. Rolled oats Flour, Condensed Milk, 11 to 15 oz Evaporated Milk 16 o0z can Corn Syrup, 1% 1b can Rice White Pinto cans small Beans Yellow split peas .. Dried green peas Molasses, New Orleans Molasses, Ponce s Victory Bread, 160z loaf White Corn F Rice Flour . Potato FFlour Dry Prunes, 50 to Raisins, sceded Evaporated peaches Bvaporated apricots Raisins Scedless o Vegetahles Potatocs = Onions A W Dairy Products Cheese, Domestic . Faney tub butter z Conn. T 1 Print Butter Regular = Oleo prints, best table Oleo prints, cooking grade . N oleomar ine . Pure lard, bulk Poult Old roosters i Fancy fowl, small ancy fowl, large Fancy small broilers Fancy large Chickens. CITY ITEMS has returned from spent her Mabel Rawling York where she he of the fire few Dame taking a Chiel Robert M lepartment i days of is vacation home leave Hinman s Lort Vieut. Hazen B )t absence Miss Iclizabeth Smedley of treet began her duties yesterday us raphy and Stoninzton Bassett High | work The surgical dressings will A rush | to he filled to come and season af (he urged Consumer Pays Retailer Pays 76 ack 6.00 o o )7 to h ¥ o 1 7 to t to How often has an attack of indigestion interfered with your work or spoiled your pleasure? Good health is mostly a matter of sound digestion. Whenever you are troubled by dyspepsia, flatulence, soureructations, sick headache, biliousness or constipation, take Beech- am’s Pills. They quickly and effectively correct digestive disturbances, stimulate the supply of gastric juice and Tone the Stomach Directions of Speciai Value to Women are with Every Box. Menus will keep store closed count of holiday. Will | ght—advt. s w, Sold by druggists throughout the world. in boxes, 10c, 25, SEPTEMBER 4, 1918, Family double mi 10x11 78 surface. tion. .. . WHI One o coffee, pound sized seven poum at 34c. 1 the 15 pour pound size ¢ Iixtra - heg pound sizejy pound sizeyd pound size; % pound size HARDWOOD Black Dus will pick up ti with 45 inch ha the comfort of warmn days instead of 1t will only cost you ten cents a day to have enjoying the cool breezes of the heat of the kitchen rang veranda on the unbearable Ask your grocer to send you AUNT DELIA'S BREAD. You lose nothing and you gfin not only comfort, but really bet- ter and more wholesome hread than it is possible for because we are equipped better and have mastered the Aunt Delia’s Bread is wholesome, nourishing You to bake, question of substitutes more fully. and easily digested. HOFFMANNSBAKERY 62 West Main St. Your grocer seils it. Two Stores, 95 Arch St. BRI Do You Remember What You Promised Yourself Those Nights Last Winter? “I'll Never Go Through Now Is the Time to Make THIS NEW RANGE IS A WONDER FOR COOKING four feet long Another Winter With That O!d Range.” That Promise Good. Although it is less cooking for any wood “Makes Cooking Easy” Note the two ga baking, =l than it e family, by & in wa henitt coal or kitchen needs heati s paneled broiling, with white The large oven he Glenwood oven in heated by coal or wood When in a hur roal and gas ovens can he operated same time, using one for mea 1 the other for pastry. It “Make Gold Medal Coolking AGENTS FOR BLENWO0R RaRgES OYERLOOKING CAPITOL HomE FURMISHERT 40-56 FORD STREET

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