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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, LIFE OF GENERAL PERSHING Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples An attractive collection of , L. FIT i HOUSE DRESSES | has just arrived. | Dainty colorings in striped Percales and Ginghams, neat-| ly trimmed. Also plain Chambray trim- | g'r< of “headache medicine.” Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from s or congestion. And it acts at once! role is a clean, white ointment, e with oil of mustard. Better than a tard plaster and does mnot blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some in- ternal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stift k, asthma, neuralgia, con- , lumbago, =% & ) 8 = 5 g ~- 5 all pains and a sprains, sore m med with P. K. at $2.50, $2.75, ' frocted feet, colds, of the chest (it often $3.25, $3.50 and §3.98. | PS and e Jarey hospita sze $250 | MR | Special attraction at the | Underwear section. A lot of new crisp, Chemise fresh from the factory. Beautiful- ly trimmed and made in the most careful manner at $1 $1.39, $1.50 and $2.00 each. That Upon Here Is Oae An { sufferees Outing Flannel | 17 you want to drive eatarrh and all NIGHTGOWNS disgusting symptoms from your e i em in the shortest possible time, Sizes 16 to 20. <0 to your drug and ask for a Hyomei outfit today Made of good heavy grade ithe Hyome 1d it will rid you oft materiall neatlyasteimmediie Sataun L EElESRSIc I ralic & 5 9= that all who use it for the first time and cur full iu 2.25, Gre astonishea $2.50, D, S 0() Hyomei 1s a pure pleasant antiseptie, which is hreathed into the lungs over McCALL PATTERNS the inflamed membrane it kills the catarrh germs, soothes the sore spots and heals all inflammation Don't suffer another day with {eatarrh: the disease is dangerous and L often ends in consumption. Start the Hyomei treatment today No omach dosing, no sprays or douches; just breathe it-—that's atl. Ask The Clark & Brainerd Co PULLAR & NIVEN To build yourself up when you feel run down—to bring back health, appetite and strength—take “BATTLING JIM” JOHNSON, Boston, Nov. 2—"Rattling Jim" Johnson, a negro heavyweight, died it a hospital yesterday of paeumonia which developed from influenza. n Paris in 1913 he fought a bout to : draw with Jack Johnson For the o Newark, N. J ) i Boston Store! IRVE AVAY HEADACHE | | | A headache remedy without the dan- | CATARRH VANISHES NOVEMBER 2, 1918. CHAPTER XX. ' The colonel swallowed the repri- | § Keep on Buying Buy and Mail (Continued) | mand with the hes > he could Thrift Stamps— Your Christmas (Copyright, 1918, by Willlam IFox) { muster, and thereaf rovitted hi Faltil Your Gifts FBarly HI3 American forces in Trance are | Mef 16, Hide when there was an op- | (INCORPORATED) b on ther way to Lo They | 3 = % | BRI 0 W T R (| e ORI P ORar & g | HARTFORD. ,'l‘f\"‘vy‘\”\"“”‘“‘ BsushinepuliodaNay them. || Gant through thie regions of warm roo . S '»'”l I“‘;"h:“'l“l;“ "”‘“‘“ ”‘)" "; pute f him. Th know he is al- | R . - B - SIS T e e e B e D R R Gl l‘hoxc W |-hmo to Donate Golf Stuks B.\lls And Bags to the Soldiers. can leave e { and if at times they suffer from 1 FR T e e / them at Our Golf Dept. Second Floor. ¢ cine HUSEANPE shinaihastasvop =B C EeiE e e e itation of being Just to a fault. His Ever since that day when ho l‘m»n. l;vn.r\»\\’ that if they have a griev- | o iled Hl"“””“ St ance SR VTR S TR O R T E I R B [N @ g SN 0 :4|u‘ ’;J\”un\ foundation. e Wil | gooqic i public As comma of i e R e e eead onn B ‘ STARTS SATURDAY MORNING. | private tor some infraction of re st S e e W i INT 4 5 Q lations e =1 i denin bl 11 HUNDREDS OF SUITS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AND THERE IS o B e e, o et Dol | diptomatically. e Vo repreenied i AN ENTIRE WIN TER SEASON IN WHICH TO WEAR THEM. % his government in these confercences, passed @ weary column ol troops on | g e S Rl i = . mach, it helr Sixts-pound hacks | S Tk b Concieed oniy o All the Popular Fabrics, All the Best Models, All the Wanted Colors and all Sizes. on their backs. Their colonel had or- | o way it ant Hene e i 4 i dered (hem to (wrm ont for lons line e e e At $29.50 Suits Formerly up to $45. (5 [§ iy otor rucks which were o 1 | he zencral works harder than | | e - . D passing, headed in the s diree | or i a1 IR e E At $39.50 Suits Formerly up to $55. o zh saw e envious looks with detail in o sarpris e 1 . p Py i e s Dol o il e N 1 At $49. w() Suits Formerly up to $75. stobpedi iisf cars and = st report stumbles, the general is Ve 4 = i dsguthaicolone) . |m correct him,. Tt is as thoush he Suits Formerly up to $89.50. i cnouiom Cre il ! were not after information so much i By . i m...‘ e e | Il et SR i e 6 | At $29.50 Velour Suits in leading colors and any othersoldier on (he face of the | S el e e R splendid models, 2lob ) W can see no reason why s that matters arve safc 39.5 i i ho should have to walk when there | his fove ! ';"1:."“\“\”.:(, & At $39.50 Suits of tweed, burella, broad- are emp ciks m his direc- 5 : i i S Sy L GO L CRC a iT T Sl cloth and velour in wide range of styles and usually the quict and unos e o i o Y A ’ tentations way in which he docs At $49.50 Suits of best materials with trim- things hat gains for him this confi - . dence. A trooper, utterly exhausted mings of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) nutria rode 1n with an import report and = hogged iho officer for something 1o and mole. cat.” The oflcer condueted him per- At $59.50 Suits of silvertone, velour, broad- [[ioolctaR sl i diimEadabal i e R cloth with trimmings of Hudson seal (dyed The cook obeyed in open-mouthed muskrat) nutria, muskrat and coney. [TCHING wmazement and turned to the trooper. | “Do yvou know who that was?" he i asked “No,” answered the man: “who is! he When told that the otlicer who had | ovdered his dinner was General And redness on face and neck. Pershing himself, the trooper would Then turned to pimples. Scaled and| = hardly helieve it: hut such considera were large. Itched so badly could not| | tion won him, as it has won thou sleep. Skin red and sore. Scratched sands of other soldiers in the Ameri 50 whole face was disfigured. Trotible i can expeditionary forc FOR QUALITY OF MATERIAL, FOR STYLE, FOR WORKMANSHIP THESE SUITS CANNOT BE SURPASSED ANYWHERE FOR VALUE. The stock is large. Perfect fit guarant eed. The advantage of early selection is apparent, but do not hesitate to come late if you can’t get here early. Careful attention to alterations. lasted four weeks before used Cuticura. The general is a firm believer n After a week’s treatment began to get| | persc I neatness and smart” ap His officers, and their men as well, It is reat interest to know the | safeguard them in every possible way comfortable. Used four cakes Soapand| | pearance L mighty sood thing to | follow carefully the regulations | real P It is from his life and | for the sake of the American moth two boxes Ointment and was healed.| | uphold morale of the army Sanbd in vegard to uniforms: his char that America knows [ ers and wives at home. > Presi- From signed statement of Joseph| [ himsely is neat almost to i 1 v & * | sho 1s going to win. @& knowledge of | dent had confidence in Pershing, and Grace, 33 Mill Street, Hope, R. L,| | Witness how, as i young man, he s we and keep their be- ) the I man was the principal factor | America has confidence in Pershing; Dec. 18, 1917. | ways took sreat pains with his 1, and unless a man has | in causing .nt. Wilson to choose | and Pershing will win Most skin troubles might be pre-| | conul appearance —how he had a c come from the trenches him to b Stars and THE END. vented by using Cuticura Soap and tom of putting his trousers under the impossible to follow the | to victory his fine cha - Ointment for every-daytoiletpurposes. | | 1 ((ress of his bed to keep them in - has been doing other | that led the Chief Executive of the Germany's punishment after the . Shmpla Boch Fres by Mutl, | Addremn pont-card bre He has carried this trait MI‘ dmilar work, woe betide that man if | nation to entrust the lives of mil- [ war, how the Allies are prepar Soap Zhc.” Olintment 26 and b0c. Taleom Toe, "~ through his life and into battle-torn | G 1 Porshing happens to s lions of American young men to his | just retvibution. See next Sund lin- gisordered condition —not only to lead them, but to | New York American.—advt. FFrance. ! ! han, BECAUSE The candidates are Men of Wide Experience in Public Affairs. Their records have won for them the confidence of all their constituents. They Stand on Their Own Merits. The Republican Party stands for the Protection of the Manufacturing, Agricultural and Labor Interests of the United States. HiCiIelX AIRIC 'T'H X For Congressman. GEORGE A. QUIGLEY. As Mayor of New Britain has been foremost in protect- ing, agricultural and labor in- terests of Connecticut by his will protect the manufactur- ing ,agricultural and labor in- terest of Connecticut by his vote in Congress. For State Senator. GEORGE W. KLETT. Has filled many public of- EDWARD F. HALL. Served in the last fices with signal ability. Two State last Chairman of Judiciary com- ture. Took active terms as Senator, leader in Legislature. creasing hospital tion, mittee. tion act. For Representatives, CANIDIDATION For Representatives. RICHART COVERT. Legisla- Member of last Legislature, part in was always watchful of New One of the best known voters in the securing charter changes, in- Britain’s interests. appropria- workmen’s compensa- city. These Men Have Stood the Test. Vote for Them Tuesday THE REPUBLICAN LEVER IS AT THE TOP OF THE VOTING MACHINE