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| eefi Up the Christmas L ] \\ Spirit Wish a meesage of Cheerfulness— Do it with Holiday Greeting Cards. | Come in bf Cards. and see our fine selection | 0 wait until the last minute. THE Dickinson Drug Co. Stationery Dept. 169-171 Main Street A Suit of all a wool, fast color Blue Cheviot, $22.00. Blue Serge Suits $15 to $24 The Luke Horsfall Co. 93 ASYLUM HARTFORD. ST., POSLAM LIKES BAD ASES OF FIERY ECTEMA When Poslam takes hold of virulent nd stubborn eczema it soothes and fools at once, putting a stop to the | errific itching, On raw parts of the | kin it feels immeasurably grateful. | s Poslam continues to penetrate | here develops just the healing pro- | g needed. Contrast the ease of | ealing with the severity of the | rouble, and Poslam's work seems | femarkable indeed. One ounce of oslam is worth a pound of ointment ss efficient. Sold everywhere. TFor free sample rite to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St., New York city, ~ Urge your skin to become fresher, learer, better by the daily use of >oslam Soap, medicated ‘with Poslam. | An Inside Bath MakesYou Look and Feel Fresh Says a glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast keeps lliness away. This excellent, common-sense health measure being adopted by millions. | Physicia the -world over recom- | men. It pays in every way—not | lis | Berlin, | | | nend the inside bath, claiming this is f vastly more importance than out- ide cleanliness because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into | he blood, causing ill health, while the | ores in the ten yards of bowels do. Men and women are urged to drink bach morning, before breakfast a klass of hot water with a teaspooful bt limestone phosphate in it, armless means of helping to wash rom the stomach, liver kidneys, and powels the previous day’s indigestible hus cleansing, sweetening and puri- ving the entire alimentary canal be- ore putting more food into the tomach. as a | ! at the lodge hall, Jugt as soap and hot water cleanse | hna freshen the skin so hot water and Imestone phosphate act on the elim- natiye orgaus. Those 'Wwho 'wake up with bad hreath, cosfed torgué, nasty taste or ave a dull, aching head sallow com- lexion, -actd stomach; others who are ubjéct to bilious attacks or constipa- ior should obtain a quarter pound of imestpno. phosphate at the drug store. bis will cost very little but is suffi- iont to dumonstrute the value of in- kide batmug. Those who continue it pack morning are assured of Dpro- ounced results, both in regard to | poat N4 appearance. | Colds | lets remove the cause naterial, poisons, sour bile and toxins; | ©f Meriden will NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER BERLIN SOLBIER 18 SEVERELY WOUNDED Raymond Harrington One of 11 Connecticut Men The casualty tains the names of New England The percentage for Connecti- cut is high as 11 of the twenty | were from this state. New Haven as | usual suffered from this alty, Only one man, a private from Conn., was wounded severe- from this section of the state. (Night Report) The following casualties are report- ed by the commanding general of \hc! American Expedition: Forces Died of wounds. died of disease, 220; wounded severely, 45; wounded, degree undetermined, 138; missing in action, 110; total, 545. DIED FROM WOUNDS IN ACTION. Private. JOHN J. BRERETON, St., New Haven, Conn. DIED OF DISE! Privates. John F. Curran, Ashby, JOHN W. LYNCH, JR., erina St. Bridgeport, Conn. WOUNDED SEVERELY Sergeants. Cornelius Donohue, 412 Second St., South Boston, Mass. Patrick Sweeney, 190 Bolton St., South Boston, Mass. WOUNDED IN ACTION (DEGREE UNDETERMINED). Corporal. Arthur R. Hinton, 118 Bennington ., Bast Boston, Mass. Privates. RAYMOND H. BROOKMAN, R. D.-1, Rockville, Conn. Carroil P. Crosby, Osterville, Mass. Harrison Hardy, 138 Summer St., Lynn, Mass. James E. Hooks, Stanley Kamlo, Cambridge, Mass. MELVILLE W. bury, Conn. George F. Kilcoyne, St., Clinton, Mass. Albert J. L'Henreaux, 65 Holyoke, Mass. MISSING IN ACTION. Privates. CASPARE LISSANDRILLO, Grove St., Hartford, Conn. JOSEPH M. McAVERY, Reming- ton House, Bridgeport, Conn. NELS T. MATTSON, 153 Olive St., New Haven, Conn. Jack Weksler, 85 Prince St., Bos- ton, Mass. list for 27 today con- 1y RECEIVED 298 East Mass. 184 Cath- Sanford, Mass. 10 Warren St., SKIFF, Middle- 19 Richmond Park St., 88 | (Day Report.) The following cu Ities are report- ed by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forces: | Killed in action, 223; Died of acci- | dent and other causes, 5; died of disease, 56; wounded severely, 14; wounded degree undetermined, 32; wounded slight missing in ac- tion, 168. Total, KILLED TN ACTION. Corporal, John Francis McDonough, 5 Mount Vernon street, South Boston, Mass. Privates. | EDWARD BENNETT, 16 Van Zant | street, E: Conn. Harold Moore, R. F. D. 3, North Adam | Constantine Katsulos, 23 Hudson | street, Boston, M John J. Mullan Lawrence, Mass. Axel G. Broden, Worceste: S. WOUNDED 20 Floral street, | i 26 { 26 Orchard street, RAYMOND HERRINGTON, Berlin, | Conn. MISSING IN ACTION. Privates. ERNEST W. NORMAN, land avenue, Stamford, Conn. WILLIAM H. SHEANE, 82 ton street, Bridgeport, Conn. 15 Wood- Willis- To Prevent Influenza cause Grip and Influenz: LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab- | There one “Bromo Quinine”. GROVE'S signature on box only One cent' sale today Saturday, at Clark & Brainerd’s Drug | | store, 181 Main street.—advt. The Men’s club of St. copal church held a n ning and Robert L. Hirchfeld of Me iden delivered a very interesting ad- dress on church finance. The talk was luable to the members, in consideration of the prer for the y membe campaign, which will begin early next month. The New Britain Lodge of Klks will hold its annual memorial service espe ARE YOU PREPARED FOR THE WINTER? COATS | FOR EVERYBODY $29.75 COATS . .. $19.75 $85.00 COATS . .. $65.00 FRENCH SERGE AND VELVET DRESSES AT $14.95 Regular $22.50 Dresses VELVETEENS, SATINS, GEORGETTES AND JERSEYS AT $23.50 Regular $39.50 Values | REGULAR $50 SUITS New Fur Trimmed Velour! Suits with choker collars and panels of seal, with shawl collars ! and pockets of nutria. Wonder- | ful values, snappy, stylish and] serviceable. Stylish stouts al specialty. Big, soft, rich Taupe Wolf Scarfs with Muffs to match, specially priced, $10 to $62.50. We can guarantee our Fur Coats. SR allon SSon TFORD ONEPRICE (10 R N¥U6AsYLUM 51'.('l $39.50 e the New Haven Daitry Co., has been transferred to the New London office. George Hatch, of Southington, is! undergoing treatment at the New Britain General hespital for a broken leg sustained in an automobile acci- | dent. | 6 BELLANS | Hot water | Sure Relief | whatever. Ask your grocer Sunday Attorney P. T. O’Bricn deliver an address. December 1. evening, | James Lee of Plainville was admit- | ted to the local hospital yesterday afternoon for treatment for inju received when he was struck by automobile. B. B. Bates, for the past 15 years connected with the local branch of On Page 3 and Read the News nd of the Big Dotngs at LAZARUS store Tomorxows @ (Somwenirs, To0 1) an | 15, WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. MEASURE MAKE AND HANG ~ WINDOW SHADES HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH IN COLORS TO SUIT THE HOME PHONE 359 AND WE WILL CALL 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD. GIVE! GIVE! GIVE! Unusual Opportunities in Millinery and Coats Stunning Trimmed Dress Hats smart, trimmed, formerly $7.50 and $12.00, now VELOUR HATS $2.98. You’ll find these models in all the newest colorings of the season. well made, $4.98 effectively and $5.98 and styles They are an extraordinary value. FEATHER HATS $2.50 Of handsome dark plumage in a wide variety of styles. HATTER'S PLUSH HATS, SMART AND TAILORED, AT $2.50 AND $ 0. Formerly Up to $4.50. UNTRIMMED HATS, $1.00, $1.98, $2.98 These Hats are real values. They are made of the finest grade of velvet, and the styles are of the best. Ostrich Bands in all colors, $2.98—formerly Ostrich Tips, 63c—formerly $1.25. ‘When you need Trimmings remember that you can find a com- plete assortment at Diilon’s. $4.00 Save money on food and get these dishes besides One of thg best war-time foods you can use is this First Prize Nut Margarine. It's made of absolutely pure coconut oil and peanut oil churned to a smooth consistency with sweet, whole milk—no animal fats Anybody who uses butter and enjoys it will certainly like this. It’s economical as well as nutritious. In each package you will find a coupon. Send 25 to us with only $3.75 (cash or post office money orden), and we will send you at once this hand- some 42-piece Parisian set of china. See the illustration below. We have made special arrangements to supply you with the balance of this china— to complete the full, big set of 112 pieces. Send 25 mor€ coupons with $3.75 and we will send the second set of 35 pieces. Then the third and last set for 25 coupons and $3.75. Send cash or post office money order. We prepay transporta- tion charges. Each carton of Baby Brand Oleomargarine con-o fains a coupon. Use them with the others in get- ting your dishes. Baby Brand is flavored with genuine creamery butter. Send coupons and money to P. BERRY & SONS, Inc. Hartfdrd, Conn. Sole Distributors for New England States Influenza Epidemic is De- creasing in Most Sections and the Demand is Slack- ening But We Are Still 18,000 Gross Behind On Orders and it Will Take Some Time to Catch Up. THREE MILLION JARS SHIPPED DURI OCTOBER., On Monday, October 21, { dressed an advertisement the wholesale and retail drug trade, advising that we were badly oversold, due to the influenza epidemic, stat- ing that all deals and quantity ship- ments were postponed, and request- ing that VapoRub be purchased in tma_ll lots only. This condition still we ad- to prevails. At this writing we have back orders for eighteen thousand (18,000) gross &nd our orders each day are double our daily output The epidemic, l\owever, is decreasing in most sec- ions, the demand is slackening and e are working night and day to catch up. In the meantime, we ask the trade to be patient with us. ORMOUS SHIPM S HAVE WIPED OUT EXCE! STOCKS. On October 1st, we had on hand at the factory and in twenty ‘ware- houses over the country a tremendous Etock of VapoRub, accumulated dur- ing the summer months. This is | mow gone—we actually shipped, dur- ing the momnth of October over three million jars of VapoRub. are speeding up our factory as much as possible and the problem now is to distribute the factory’'s output as | quickly as possible. We have, there- | fore, for the time being, abandoned | freight shipments and are shipping either by Parcel Post or express— trying to give each jobber at least a little stock. | IMMEDIATE SHIPMENTS DRUGGISTS IN INFLUENZA DISTRICTS. Preference is being given to those ! sections stricken by influenza. In | order to reach these sections as quickly as can be, we are, during this emergency, making shipments by | Parcel Post, direct, to the retail trade, of not more than three (3) dozen 30c size in any one shipment. We prefer that the jobbers order these shipments for their «rade, but to save time we will, if the need is urgent ship direct on receipt of check or money order. Naturally, no new ac- ; counts can be opened during this rush. SAMPLES AND INFLUENZA BOOK- LETS FREE ON REQUEST. We have prepared a little folder TO PAINS AND Are you tormented by uralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica or any of those aches that require a counter-irritant? Then let the soothing, warming appli- cation of Sloan's Liniment stop the pain by drawing the blood away from the congested part. It is the pressure on the nerves b the blood rushing to the inflame: muscle or joint that makes you ache. So when Sloan’s Liniment relieves the swollen blood vessels by setting up a counter-irritant on _the surface, 127 Main St., Opp. Arch We | ACHES YIELD QUICKLY TO SLOAN'S LINIMENT DRUGGISTS STILL ASKED TO CONSERVE STOCKS OF VAPORUB NEEDED IN “FLU™ DISTRICTS glving all the information available So far on Spanish Influenza—its origin ——the symptoms and the treatment, and these will be forwarded to drug- gists on request. We will also be glad to mail to any individual one of these booklets, together with a quarter-ounce sample, free, HOW TO USE VAPORUB IN TREATING SPANISH INFLUENZA. In every case call a physiclan— VapoRub should be used only in connection with the physician’s in- ternal treatment. Apply hot, wet cloths over the throat, chest and back between the shoulder blades to open the pores. Dry lightly and rub VapoRrub well in until the sRin is red—spread thickly and cover with hot flannel cloths. Leave the bed-covering loose around the neck, as the body heat re- | leases the ingredients in the form of vapors. These vapors, inhaled with each breath, stimulate the lining of the air passages to throw off the in- fluenza germs. In case of head <r | chest cold, which often accompanies influenza, the vapors terfd to keep the air passages open, loosen the phlegm and make the breathing easier. In addition, VapoRub is ' absorbed through and stimulates the skin, at- tracting the blood to the surface, and | thus aids in relieving the congestion | within, HOW TO USE VICK'S VAPORUB AS A PREVENTATIVE. It is questionable if there is any- | thing which will prevent Spanish In- ‘lfluenza, except ‘avoiding those per- | sons who are spreading the diseasa by coughing, sneezing and spitting, and by keeping up the bodily resis- tance by plenty of good food and ex- | ercise in the open air. The Public | Health Service recommends that the nasal passages be coated with a weak | solution of Menthol in liquid pe¥rol- | eum as a protective. For this pur- pose VapoRub is excellent. Just put | a small portion up each nostril from, | time to time during the day and snuff well back into the head. | KEEP FREE FROM OCOLDS BY INHALING VAPORUB. Colds irritate the Hning of the air passages and thus render them a much better breeding place for the germs. At the first signs of a cold use VapoRub at once. Melt a little in a spoon and inhale the vapors arising. or’ VapoRub can be used in a regular benzoin steam kettle, such as most druggists carry in stock. If this is not avallable, & very good substitute to use is an ordinary tea- kettle. Fill half-full of boiling water—put in half a teaspoon of WVapoRub from time to time—keep the kettle just slowly boiling and in- hale the steam arising. THE VICK CHEMICAL COMPANY, ! GREENSBORO, N. G ’, circulation is equalized, sympathetic nerves all soothed, and soreness or Jameness disappears. Sloan’s Liniment is probably the counter-irritant most widely used to overcome painful inflammation in cases of meuralgia, sore muscles, wrenched joints, strains, bruises, gout. Rubbing is not required. This clear, clean liquid is easily applied as it does not stain the skin. Generous size bottles at your 30c, 60c, $1.20 | RENIZR, PICKHARDT & DUNN St. Phone 1409-2 All Cur New Fall Suits st Greatly ReducedPrices All New Maodels and the Latest Materals. New Coats Arriving Almost Daily at Moderate Prices. New Waists and eckwear. New BATH ROBES at Last Year’s Prices. All Our Christmas Handkerchiefs are in and Ready for Display. USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR QUICK RESULTS,