New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 1, 1918, Page 3

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FRIDAY, .An attractive collection of E. Z. FIT HOUSE DRESSES has just arrived. Dainty colorings in striped Percales and Ginghams, neat- ly trimmed. Also plain Chambray trim-| med with P. K. at $2.50, $2.75, | $3.25, $3.50 and $3.98. ™ Special attraction Underwear section. A lot of new crisp, Chemise fresh from the factory. Beautiful- ly trimmed and made in the most careful manner at $1.2: $1.39, $1.50 and $2.00 each at Outing Flannel NIGHTGOWNS Sizes 16 to 20. Made of* good heavy of material neatly trimmed and cut full in size, $2.25, :‘52.50, $2.75, $2.98 $3.00. McCALL PATTERNS PULLAR & NIVEN GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR KIDNEYS HURT Eat Less Meat If You Feel Backachy or Have Bladder Trouble—Salts Fine for Kidneys, Meat forms uric acid which excites | and ovexworks the kidneys in their ef- | forts to filter it from the system. Reg- ular “eat: of meat must flush the | kidneys oceasionally. You must relieve | them ke you relieve your bowels; re- Moviig all the acids, waste and poi- son, elsé you feel a dull misery in the | kidney region; sharp pains in the back | or sick headache, dizziness, your stom- ach sours, tongue 4s coated and when the weather is bad_ you have rheu- matic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night. | To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off. the body’s urinous waste | get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; také a table- of water before ! breakfast for a few davs and,vour kid- neys will then act fine and bladder disorders disappeat. This fam salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and’ stimulate slupz‘sh kidne) and stop bladder irritation. Jad S: {s inexpensive, harmless and m felightful effervescent lithia-wa rink whieh millions of and women take now and then, thus avoid- ing serious. kidney and bladder dis- cases, ]l il ‘ i men BEGIN BEOT WATER DRINKING IF YOU | DON'T FEEL RIGHT “ Says glass of hot water with } phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. ' as autoer: RIS If you wake up with a bad’ breath and tongue is coated; vour head is dull or aching; if what you eat sours and forms gas and acid omach, or you are bilious, consti- ed, nervous, sallow and « { feeling just right ! ing. Drink befor of real hot water ® of limestone phosphate in will flush the poisons’and toxins from | stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels and cleanse, sweeten and purify entire alimentary tract Do your in- side bathing Immediately upon ari in the morning to wash out of the sy tem all the previous day's poisonous waste, gases and sour bile before put- ting more food into the stomsa To feel like young folks f you felt before vour blood, nerve muscles became loaded with body im urities, gét from your pharmacist a quarter pound of limestone phosphate which is inexpensive and almost taste- less, except for a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant. Just as soap and hot water act the skin, cleansing, sweectening freshening, so hot water and 1 stone phosphate act on tho. stom: liver, kidneys and bowels. women who are usually ilious, headachy or have any disorder should begin this insi ing before breakfast. They they will' lecome real cranks on the subject ghortly. ad taste, if on stoma bath- the . | republican national Men and | a constipated, | ment of politics meant that the demo- h | cratic party must remain inactive anc assured | out the vials of their rst?nz ~ £ MARK REG. U.S.PAT.OFF WUT MARGRRINE ANIMAL FATS FREE FROM AN - o siush Use this delicious food and get this beautiful Parisian set of china This tasty margarine has a place on every table. and economical. carton. It is highly nutritious Made of pure coconut oil and peanut oil churned with whole milk. Contains no animal fats whatever. With each carton we pack a coupon. Each pound in a separate Save these till you have 25 and then send them to us with $3.75 (cash or post office money order), and we will immediately ship you this handsome 42-piece Parisian set of china (we prepay shipping charges). floral design and a heavy band of gold. China is hard to get and expensive when you do get it. Beautiful pattern, decorated with a pleasing We placed car- load orders direct with the pottery early, therefore we are able to make this offer which is certainly profitable for you. Ask your grocer for FIRST PRIZE NUT MARGARINE Get the “Continuation” Sets. will send you the second set of 35 pieces. dition to your set. Send 25 more coupons and $3.75 and we This makes an appreciable ad- Then, to complete the full set of 112 pieces, send 25 more coupons with an additional $3.75 and the balance of 35 pieces will be shipped you. We prepay shipping charges. Save the coupons that come with Baby Brand Oleomargarine and redeem them with the others. This is a strictly pure, high grade food product. Remember it is flavored with genuine creamery butter. Send coupons and money to P. BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn. Sole Distribators for New England States ‘SECRETARY WILSON i ASKS FOR SUPP[]RTj dangered Lives of Fighters (Special to the Herald Washington, Nov. 1, 1918. racies make no appeals to the p This the declaration of "\’\'llllam B, Wilson, secretary of labor, in re- futing the charge of William H. Hays, chairman, that President Wilson's appeal to the peo- ple for a sympathetic stitutes autoeracy. 's of the nation will respond man of the republican mittee, that the president the people is an autocracy be men 1 to reveal its a s make no app; appeal to to the people No one quest many renublicans voted for the selective draft and voted for additional taxation and bond issues, but the partisan spirit was so n some of them that they had no veted for , for men and to harass the administration in its conduct of the war During ministrat v more men 3 ions the fact that for war, voted sooner when the to terial than dreamed of cisms, when it of ow ntioning in their cr ntial for nd the success that the extent of our activiti be withheld -from the public in order | that the enemy might not secure m, formation that would result in the de ruction of the 1 of our boys at sea, it was these same partisan repub- licans who started and ampaign directed against the inefficiency of the admin ation strong | ad- | Burope | | Declares Republican Critics En-| " | President Wilson than in congress con- | and cajole the imerican people into the belief that the way to support the -xrenide,m is to send people to con- who are coposed to him. Their personal knowledge of the truth of the president's statement Jhat the have been pro-war but anti-adminis- tration pierces the callous of their conscience and stirs their ire. “The real reason for the partisan ctivity of the reactionary republican lement is that more legislation bene- cial to the great mass of the common cople has been placed upon the statute books and a more sympathetic understanding of the rights and the responsibilities of labor has ob- tained during the administration of of the preceding administrations since the close of the Civil War. Furthermore, notwithstanding the terrific strain placed upon the workers in industry to produce the necessary equipment and supplies for the maintenance of our-army and navy and our people at home, the standards of work and of living of men, women and children h not only heen maintained but been improved “or these reasons I feel sure that the workers of the country will re- spond to the president’s appeal for a | democratic congress that will give him conducted a | leged | when the administration could not re- | pl our soldiers. ‘Tt is these ins who ism of 1he conduct o every step from the train- | manders and have attempted to suy ede the president in the handli on the theory that tt without endangering the lives of | | ame partisan republi- | | l | | silent while some republicans poured venom and others exposed their ignorance of European affairs in efforts to coerce | tion and ls he benefit of the judgment of con- uctive rather than obstructive crit- sm in conducting the affairs of the state placed in hands by the constitu- ws of the United States.” CPO“BY H S TOMORROW New Britain Pigskin Gladiators Con- fident Waterbury’s Colors Will Be Lowered in Battle Here. The New Britain Higl iron, tory school grid- en Saturday afternoon. There have been several changes in the lne, mak- ing it heavier and stronger. The backfield also has been changed around. Captain Vibberts is now playing quarterback and is running the team on a new set of signals and a better backfield formation. The lineup as announced is as fol- lows: R. E. Elliott, R. J Xeefe, R. G. Sparks, C. Renehan, L. G. Bunnell, One Wife’s Experience. “My husband is so particular!” said the young matron at the club lunch- eon. “He nisists on my getting the very best butter, even at these prices, and yet he is at me about keeping the bills down.” “Why don't you give him Benefit Brand ‘Sweet Nut' That's the most delicious table Iuxury. It is made out of the crisp white meat of co- coanuts and pasteurized milk. And it's only 32c a pound-—there's some saving for vou!" “Do you mean to say he would net know it was oieomargarine the mo- ment. he tasted it?” “Well, an old law, passed before ‘Sweet Nut' was invented, makes them put that name on the package, but there's no animal fat in it; it does taste like butter, and not even vour particular husband could tell it from the very best creamery butter. The only place you can get it in New Britain is at the Direct Importing tlow front stores, 277 Main St. Arch St, where Benefit Brand eas, Coffees and Grocery Specialties are retajled at wholesade prices."” BERLIN GARAGE Storage and Repairing a Specialty. Auto Supplies. George A. Ventres, Berlin, Conn. A MOTHER’s STRENGTH Mother, whose hands rock the cradle, often needs more than ordinary food to help maintain the blood-quality and sttength and to assure adequate nourishment to the child. It is as unwise for the mother, as it is dangerous to the child, to place dependence upon alcoholic stimu- lation, for strength is not found in alcohol. S(fifi of purest cod liver oil, abso[ute[/ free from alcohol, is 4 mother’s true fnend in that it performs a two- fold duty. Scott’s is tomc-nounshment particularly fitted for the trying period of motherhood. SCOTT'S EMULSION BUILDS UP STRENGTH Scott & Bowne, Bioomficld, N. J. ! NOVEM BIR 7 Uy IBER 1012 sy s R AT I PO Ladles and Misses, Take Notice! We have just received a large select line of manufacturers’samples Ladies’ Coats and Furs b No two alike and each garment is & the latest creation in design and material at popular prices'on EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS OF $1.00 A WE Also a complete line of all the latest styles in Suits, Overcoats and Mack- inaws for man, youth, boy and child. Come in and select your choice and pay for it as you go along. Boston Clothing Store Where Credit Equals Cash 63 Church Street sliding scale and will average about 10 | m, per cent. The purpose of the inerease | prices, is to conserve electricity. The more current used, the higher the cost of/| Get Rld of That electricity. In the case of those using | Pers[stent Cougl“ a large amount of electricity the in- crease will be about 15 per cent while | Btop that weakening, persistent coush or cold, threatening throat or lung Charles Burns, R. E. Crane, L. H L. T. Wallen, Vibberts, R. H. Wells, F. B. Brink. NEW RATES IN EFFECT. Increased Cost of Electricity Becomes Operative Today. Today the new electricity rates an- nounced by the Connecticut Light and Power Co. go into effect. The increase is not a flat rate increase, but is on a those using but a small amount will | > affections, with Eckman's Alterative, oRiF PRy IR Can fravte: the tonic and upbuilder of 20 vears' The rising cost of labor and ma- | successful use. and .50 bottles terials necessary to the production nf[ sts, or electricity have also been factors in (INCORPORATED) HARTFORD. ECKMAN’%ABORATOI{% Philadelphia Keep on Buying Thrift Stamps— Fulfill Your Pledges. Buy Your Gifts -=Now. L | Those Wishing to Donate Go]f Sticks, Balls and Bage to the Soldiers can leaw them at Our Golf Dept. Second Floor. | FIRST GREAT MARKDOWN SALE OF WOMEN'S SUITS STARTS SATURDAY MORNING. HUNDREDS OF SUITS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AND THERE IS AN ENTIRE WIN TER SEASON IN WHICH TO WEAR THEM. All the Popular Fabrics, All the Best Models, All the Wanted Colors -and all Sizes. At $29.50 Suits Formerly up to $45. At $39.50 Suits Formerly up to $55 At $49.50 Suits Formerly up to $75. At $59.50 Suits Formerly up to $89.50. At $29.50 Velour Suits in leading colors splendid models, At $39.50 Suits of tweed, burella, broad- cloth and velour in wide range of styles and colors. At $49.50 Suits of best materials with trim- mings of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) nutria and mole. At $59.50 Suits of silvertone, velour, broad- cloth with trimmings of Hudson seal (dyed ; muskrat) nutria, muskrat and coney. ¥ FOR QUALITY OF MATERIAL, FOR STYLE, FOR WORKMANSHIP THESE SUITS CANNOT BE SURPASSED ANYWHERE FOR VALUE. The advantage of early selection is apparent, but do not hesitate to come late if you can’t get here early. The stock is large. Careful attention to alterations. Perfect fit guaranteed. and §

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