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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1918, s SP E€EA WEEKLY $1.00 | KASY WEEKLY FOR PAYMENTS PAYMENTS -- SATUR_DA -~ ¢ Settle Your Clothes Problem Brown Kid, extra high cut Here and NOW! Why Pay Cash? high and low heels. WHEN CREDIT IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING. $5'00 NO RED TAPE A Pair. $7.00 values. " Just a friendly understanding and business is confidential We clothe the whole family. Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats, Capes, Skirts and Furs in a large variety. For Man, Youth, Boy and Child, we carry a BY jarge and complete line o f Suits, Coats, Mackinaws, Shoes, Hats and Trousers. We invite you to ca 1l and look around. Ne obli- gation. BOSTON CLOTHING STORE (Where Credit Equals Cash) 63 CHURCH STREET MAIL MOTOR TRUCKS FOUND SUCCESSFLL ‘One Route Coslmg $~800 Monthly Produces $16,000 Revenue. | ashington, Oct Cross-country tion of mail carrying motor tried out by the post office de nt on an experimental but T during the success. J fourth assistant postn: 1, has found that one truck © between Philadelphia and Wash- . cutting chiefly through terri vithout direct rail connection and & $500 a month to operate, in eight months developed a re of $16,000 monthly. Another shington, where 28 parcels a were moved during the first onth, now shows one ton of traffic each way each 24 hours Seventy lines now operate over the country, all but one east of the Missis- | and there are visions of a syS- which will furnish $360,000,000 W1y in revenue for road construc- other onte yurposes. al ing has 9,000 ged or ruined over on the said Mr. Rlak telling owth of the system. “T don't ire what condition they are in. We 1t them all. and can fix up and put ry one of them fo wo What's even more important, he's got some e e R e e Tan U. S. Army Shoes, Munson arm, or a leg. and v n use them Last. / $3 95 Men’s Dark Tan and Mahogany o 1 too, in good worl good pay, - at they can do. Congress gave us A pair AT Ay Calf Lace Shoes, All $5 OO $300,000 to work with, and if we had i . the carnings of the lines themselvgs, Extra value. hand sewed, BB soanos we could expand almost indefinitely As it is, $9,000.000 will be requested RED CROSS I Extra hlgh cut Spats W. L. DOUGLAS Havana Brown and Grey Kid Lace Children’s and little Boys’ Ma- Shees with Cloth Tops $3 50 hegany Calf Lace Shoes, all hand Military heels .......... . sewed, sizes 5 to 8 and $1 9 8 81, to 11, a pair ....... C 3 by the division for next year, and I think it will be appropriated. People SHOES a $1 50 SHOES realize what we are doing. F . or Women. I pair 2 For Men. Night Operation Profitable. | *OF wome. -} palr ... “Operating at night is the 'most profitahle, and we have but two m ¢hines doing. that, out of New York. The typical route is about 180 miles . 90 miles eut, and 90 miles back. & ““Almost always the constant opera Mal tion of the lines produces @ return al character of the »wing almost anything _ ken. The mail trucks go, ain, storm, or anything, and so — = the trafie develops. Rates are also pretty high, the lowest being about $20 a ton. That is what makes the surplus revenues. ‘Of course, we'll haye to have con- e roads, but the business can pro- ce the money to build them. There & are ne gconomies in distribution of ec , produee that are simply amazing. It has added an entirely new factor to transcontinental transportation, and we shall just begin finding it out when more extensive operation goes into effect during the next two years.” t why Mv: Blakeslee sees it that an be understood from just gne RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main St., Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-2 A NEW LINE OF HANDSOME GINGHAM DRESSES For Children and Misses. Children’s sizes 6 to 10 years, Misses’ sizes 10 to 14 years. Styles the highest. Price the lowest for that class of goods. New arrivals in neckwear which means the very latest ideas. Coats, Suits, Dresses and Waists. All new in styles and materials, : New Skirts plain and plaited, stripes and plaids, also plain materials. Outing Flannel goods are coming in about every day . We shall not get all we ordered, but hope to get | Don’t get excited when you catch cold and have symptoms of influenza. | Take things as easy as you -can Send for your doctor and take some thing for your bowels. 1 L T e T 2o | While: maiting for ihe ‘dostor ryh oe 2 e AR oot S| Mustarine on throat and chest. This o Wabieion Sat 17 cents | i good advice as any druggist will guect. Mk | in_on malli o you and besides stopping the trucks direct to consumers for 10 cer Cro A e Dbl (i 3 quart. Naturally the trucks ave be- | ()| sypdue the internal inflammation Ing weighed down with five-gallon ) " pyocdol S0 00y Muiatarine for ton- RS gs popaumer n of the possi- | jitis sore threat, ple bron- faiity. The true D N U | chitis and chest colds. Just rub it on fgreitopy that outside the s W |1t will npt blster and it is far better ih slings, pottoftyncfndilfanterloy | than a mustard plaster and is always “Where'll the 1 il by STOPS PAIN ; USTARIN s come from to “Well $n £y there are 66,000 oper mes I think every routsy stat one ¢ ould make a truck line, h — Food i vfi,‘:::;‘, 1 v;r\ :“vn;:;]‘uu(i" 'cANNOT BUISTER our share. =4 b d ( I R4 that 1o five Watching these eember, when we me a new sort of inspiration. We be ng the mails and mails jnclude a whole unexpected variety of things—in new modes before the | gencration finishes. Airplanes for thousand mile distances, trains for the B00 mile, and trucks for the 250 That's about the schedule.” A Dead Stomach | | Of What Use Is Tt? | hundreds of thou- throughbut America ow death treatment | Staple Groceries. | are murdering their OWN | \yheat Flour, 12% 1b sacks .. ch. the best friend they have, Barley flour, 98 1b sacks in their sublime ignorance they | Rye fiour, 98 Ib sacks 1k they are putting aside the 1aWs | Grapam fiour ...... of nature ‘ . | Corn Meal, yellow ... . :m 8 nokaense lon: \"(‘*_:;1]"79"(')} | Hominy, 1 1.2 1b pkg. .... t is a startling fact, Rolleds oatx S RSERRGRI which any honorable physician will . Condensed Milk, cans 12% oz Evaporated Milk 16 oz can Corn Syrup, 1% 1b can Consumer Pays per sack £6G0 o per 1b .07 to .08 ' i per 1b .08 per 1b 07 to .08 ...per 1b 07 to .08 : ..per pkg 15 . ..per 1b .08 / ..per can .17 to .18 . per can 13 {4 > thousands of people ly huge quantit swallowi per can 15 Jepsin and other d i 5 / - P e espscially to digest the food in | {i";,?m _per 1b 14 fo sl . : i s L the stomach without any aid at per 1b A6 to .47 from the digestive membrane of the | ber ib stomach | Yellow split peas . oy S Mi-o-na stomach tablets relieve | Dried green peas ..per 1b .16 EDLBYRRITT distressed stomach in five minutes: Molasses, New Orleans . they do more. Taken r larly for a | 0 : ..per gal run down | Molasses, Ponce ..per gal .90 nd make it strong enougnh | Victory Bread. 16 oz. loaf, 2 oo ok R | RS TR E e e = New Haven Dairy Ice Cream Is the Most Welcome Treat in the Sick Room. v e L Prunes, 50’s to 100 .. aryg evel Raisins, seeded ...... Clatk & Br norated Peaches . s oo 7 vaporated apricots ... . .per P | egeuntes S B ' New Haven Dairy Ice Cream, by its peculiar Potatoes, per cwt per per 1b .15 to h tablets are sold by { 2 per pkg nd by The inerd Co.. who gu g o 8 5 H I s ®Lo @ S fiJ : R s} s e et~ A BNy Onions per cwt _— 7 L 8% to 01 | process in the making, is easily digested, and is a SUNRAY |[BE=5s3 i a nourishing food that aids to reduce fever. , MILL WHITE ' ;:onn. vI"rs.;hIPrint Butter l‘h 75 ta i A . WIADE iy s Tresh DRES ot 2ot 88 ta : : prRINGFIELD IR ii p;,‘"f&‘\_mi:w;,i i :,,: e There's a dealer in your neighborhood who N i e s 3 HE sells it—Look for the Red Sign. _ PAINT AND Pure lard, bulk Y 33 ta CHEMICAE: CO Poultry ‘r)E\CTOz;'\?'fl 42 to :55 et - P Ty Haven baay Fancy fowl, large ... .45 to 47 G small broilers 55 arge Chickens,