New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1918, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER' 8, 1918, | | ' EOAL DE!‘IVERIEQ | any other corresponding period in the irs. L. S. Broughton, ] ! nation’s history I Mrs. M. J. Bremer, S St h = - o U ! Cross hauling of coal has been elim Louis Corbat our omac PEALEEY RIS “A4s a laxative, and for stomach trouble, Di. 1 | inated and distribution greatly facili GESEE Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a wonderful ¥ | PASS A R [,[]RD% tated through the zone system of dis Vermont R. Cooley, Mi-o-na Puts the Stomach in Fine R Wbyl " s i e e i tribution established to supply the Mis: arlson. | shape in Five Minutes. | I A YRid remedy. I suffered greatly froi indigestioin | s ) l I L U people with coal from mines nearest ) THE GREAT LOVE. and found rclicf after using one bottle” s i ’l';“" .,‘- S If veur !-vnluwvl\h is continually i . : : n Dent : | kic 1p a disturbance; vou (From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by fihare ialanlaernEs Rupply o coal X king up a disturbance; you feel 1 ; e Miss Nellie bloated and distressed; if yvou beich ’ Cecil Fitzgerald, 829 14th St., Parkersburg, ¥ i A g A g in flicient for weeks for o i gus and sour foo 2 ) from the mines have been supplied in hs s H I largest quantities. Uppor Great : 5 R ANCerning T ¥ Mi-0-na stomach tablets give in- Concerning Coming Winter where winter cuts doepls o ecant Tohes. of conree. ot ey 5o |8 Mon. Tues. Wed o - d o 1 i Id | s x ctation, hasj feceived thc Harlow more; they drive out the poisonous | . » . Constipation 1s a con 1tion that shou | e P Ty fters proportionato Subbly e Rose Hauanit ! gases that canse fermentation of food never be neglected. The eliminative process | e ane e WIE we kel [ s o iiling) Hahalis ind thoroughly clean, renovate and | : B! 5 o & A Administrator Harry A. Garfield T produced nearly 38,000,000 (ieo., Icanapickas, strengthen the stomach so that it can is an essential factor in digestion and on its el S e L e e e e Tiaanlols St Gl Sl SHnen proper functioning depends the welfare of the winter's fuel situation, but in . meeqasen in (he coreeponding peried | oIt Moskovich e ! B tabl Glear Your Skin . ] . et roduc i e corvesponding period N6 Gahakan Mi-0-na stomach tablets are gua entire system. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin [SoREe Sealnnens e iinkey palms o, | lamee oG S iy, et Save Your Hair relieves constipation without griping or other TiS1e mupplissiiars s raily el bins o bicoens SoRbalases ROt is Boit Ragi il v m Lo piianicionmones his means | ith Cuti discomfort. [ tributed, continued=loyal co-operation iy, Alstrizs Been e Mrs. Wanda Nykvist e i e EC DTG L Aa R T e S mittac Sie ok Mrs. Edith Ohlsor jotSes Bl ’ Sovp, Ofns- Faicats | t k erate without curtaiim cverywhere and The Clark & “ “ . it producing and distributir nei Bipt. 2 Bontent 1 The o s | William Burg : Dept. B, Bosten." =5 1 The oil and natural situation > erd Co. sell Mi-o-nn RS 3 houigh: DR CALDWELL’S | necessary to fully meet the fuel prob- | wii probably be somewhat acuto be- \lary Ricupero : e war has created cause of the steadily increasin J. Reg . —— == = | Administrator Garfield's statement ' gomestic and overseas demand for ai Olive Rood S H 5 domestic and overseas demand f¢ « Miss Helen Thompson S r P C S 1 E] just mado public offers statistics show- The oil problem, however, is largely | Adam J. Rukoski, Ml e Get Rid of. That ing ‘.‘“\\‘\;- production of fuel as cOM- gne of transportation { T. T. Smith, W. H. Vibber Persutent Cough / i > ‘,,,1 D w...tmv 1‘Mr;~ l“nmm:“h.- ) : ’ {r. Wickstrom Stop_that weakem)ng. D'.;mg!:ent cglmz: » @t ey Jess than the maximum demand ofy afiss Mary A. Stafford i Tva Bieantos orPeoid, ~ threatening roat or lun The Perfect Laxative : Mr. Garfield’s findings briefly | 156t furnaces and war industri | Mrs. Richard L. \':1« for adverticed 1aiters and men. | affections, with Eckman'e Alterative, s follows: - Garfield pe arn =5 | e i 5 the tonic and upbuilder .of 20 years 2 . I § e e dmtn Siators Galasiol eV & AYa oy S issEBeatrice (Blat tion date of lisl. uccessful use. S0c_and $L50 bottles Sold /7_]7 Drzmgzst: E’Uerywlrere | ocks on Hand are greater|(ipute to tho democratic pirit in| cpas. B. Seldon W. FF. DELANEY “from druggists, or from S e v before. But the needs also | \whjch Americans generally have met | afps. Jennie Tobin, Postmaster, | ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia @ 50 crs. (22) $1.00 ‘ [ €orlanal continie! o) Monnt| s tbquerie for ccrborvation. | : ; 3 gt Present coke supplies are slightly Lombardo v Mr. n'] 3 10d heavier demands, he highest testimony to democ- | - i in coanl de s the fuel program | . oy Mr. Garfield said Tl e = rac Tr sarfi said 1as reen A TRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED, FREE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO has been exceeded through loyal co- | purmished by the way in which tho | DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO. ILLINOIS | operation of the public, the mine » of the United Stales have met Styles That operators and workers, the transpor- I ) (5o TEGt] Sl BTt el i tation and other agencies of the Zov- tillo ven vben tho . Will Please | ernment. American consumers now have in 5 their bins more domestic coal than at | quests have meant personal rifices and inconvenience. g ) | “We are ready for an ! v ! | severe winter, but we ave =&iill and | = - the co-operation of the people in con- | OCCIBENTA ArrMGSPH B o8 | serving fuel and upon the several | R A ) agencies concerned in the production | our program through to the end of the 3 ar. Tt may be inferred that vexing | Sut tha tis far from true. We nave | been able to stock up because we have | saved well as because we have | produced more coal than at any other | i ] ime. The Fuel Administration has best remedy for constipation, upset | time. The o | tomach, coated tongue and sick | made an estimated saving of 12,700,- | S £ > Sick | 100 tons of coal for the first half of | ache. ; e coal year. The saving is increas- | s the same old remedy that |.the coal year. L | i at | ing each month, and there will be | thousands swear by and costs only | D€ - ores ¢ : much greater saving during the next | a few cents for a generous package. | i e vt T A six months. During the entire year | Take it freely and give it to the itlroR veak | L aTe e whenl cronsl annllayeri-n e (o7 lexpect to belabledolrepartialeaying e o S8 o - | of 50,000,000 tons.” Don’t make the mistake of bother- ing with uncertain remedies for Cel- ery King a purely vegetable formula made into a palatable tea is nature's Advertised Letters. . l The follow is a list of letters re- i maining unclaimed at the New Bri- l tain, Conn., post office, Nov. 7, 1918, { H. Aotriasian. | A an Bros. i Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes C. Blanch, —Most Women Can Have | m——rerommemsrm————————— | Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known elSSOTEH AT Tond I County i oy Qhio Physician The New Britain Elks' Club, acting % . —_— by T thy W Brien, Cha a 3 iy %) Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated Tiatise Cora e by | 2 - House Committee duly authorizc sg]ores‘o( gomenflfor liver %fld bowel | vote of said club, hereby apply a - oy - % | ailments. uring these years he gave to | Cjub Certiticate to entitle it to e S l f l‘. w _ Axminster qualities in colors that subtly express a breath of the his patients a prescription made of a few = in its possession and dispense 10 peCla S or i 18 eel‘ Orient. Soft colors——deep, clev. rly combined; with nap of long. wool "¢I}!1-kr3_own vegetable ingredients mixed | members, spirituons and intoxicating ans 2 y dye anc rolen situation. varns are (& e sl E under the provisions of Chap. 296, 3 . . o Sss carefully selected, combed wool and the colors lusting in their heanty M | their olive color. | Public Acts of 1815 at the quarters of ordinary VALUE, smartness in style d=sign, perfect detail workmanship in We are still offering these fine Rugs a tprices below These tablets are wonder-workers on the | il e e e R orerent | ver o bl s covs 3 Bot |t 12 e T finish, and our ability to BUY AT RIGHT PRICE SO THAT WE MAY QUOTE s ¥: | action, carrying of iSon= | " Sai0 © as for its pusposes anc 7] , Gi it | zction, carying O the waste and poieon- | "“S5ii I i ton 11 putposcs ana MONEY SAVING PRICES TO YOU. bjects the following If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull | RS ' o intercourse COMPLETE AGERTS FOR | eves, pimples, coated tongue, headzcties, a | e e S : s Shtstpild istless, no-good feeling, all 15 : i 0 an Hose GLERWOGA A inactive bowels, youngm‘?é %lixteogfscgi 8 1 mempeinhipiomisiiandnas FURRISHERS 2 o9 & BAKSES B Edwards’ Olive Ta organized March 2th, 1905, and note Directors. TDoard Thou Beautiful Luxurious Fabrics In ! | | ) K en as well 2 ) 3 % OVERLOOKING take Dr. I wards' Olive Tabicte—the suc | e N e WHNERE L CAPITOL ssful substitute for calomel—now and | bre v O'Brien, Chairman 1se | 1S HIGHER THAN RICTEV. umunfis to keep in the pink of condition, | 2" SOptlen, e oLz | e Sl Committee 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggists. A copy of its By-Laws, Constitution | and List of members arc hereto an- nexed. i Dated at New Britain, this 2Sth day of October, 1918. THE NEW BRITAIN ELKS CLUB, By Timothy W. O'Bricn Chairman of House Committee, duly authoized. | | To tho Board of County Commission- | | | | | ers of Hartford County: The Svea oo e Coats In Many Fabrics | Dresses of Silks hereby apply for a ciub certifice SO e e All the New Fall Shades s intoxicating | Real Bargains. d club h « s purposes and | Shlsmietis Ian e . Wonderful Values. 2 promote ral welfare of i | | | SR Waists §150 wp Sweaters $7.50 up Skits $7.50 wp | ernors are as follows: SUITS for LADIES and MISSES secretary, John E. Peterson; financial $30.00 to $57.50 _ ks " q | copy its by-laws, censtitution SNOWS, RAINS AND WINDS? B and list of members are hereto an- Now is the time to consider a New R » Repairs = A % | nexed N y I et w Roof or Repairs and Painting. Don’t wait until your Roof Leaks Sl New MEN’S OVERCOATS and SUITS | of October, 1915, Call at Our store and inspect our line of ROLIL ROOFING, SHINGLES, FTC. o THE SVEA SOCIAL CLUE, INC., 9 o 0 Ask to see the new SLATE SURFACED ROOFING that is recommended by the government for lay- Byiiont BiclerseniSecratary, Boys Sults 8‘ 0 ing over shingle roofs without removing the old shingles. This i& the cheapest good Roof you can buy. SEE US TODAY. Buy for the Whole Family—Open An Account. RACKLIFEE BROS. C0. INC. Hardware. Paint, Wail Papers Etc. 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