New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1918, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918. = Minnekahda, Lapland and Orca, Brit- | Boston Store g «p AN FAN" H oo i s Delicate Children Store will be open until 6:30 | &8 Prrive T capRey fl‘o;l!l”“i‘;‘:?‘:gfu.':.’E?ms‘.‘.:“”’\‘72?’;‘»‘0‘.:;,‘,’1"3‘:‘; VinOl is What Th@y Need ' m’aflm & %c - . . THIS Wedneday Evening. BN U1 HOLIDAY FATRY whom are in air service detachments. i SPECTACLE, THANKSGIV- will continue steadily until all ot | More than exght thousand druggists recommend AR ; them, some 20,000, have returned to ING MORNING AT 10 . MOt A D 3 s Smart new styles in Ladies OCLOCK. this Country. There are no rogiments Vinol because it contains in deliciously palatable @ HARTFORD. S honanle FOX,S v istons to came from Treneh ports, | form the oldest and most famous reconstructive WAISTS AND B | ot o ndoutedis s some | tomics known to medicine. During the last sixteen E’: ! : 3) TISES | { pletely occupied with the transporta- > i 1ot z P : ' Bl:(»);( bF“)‘: o 5 : - | plstly occupled with the tranaporta years xt/has brought health and happiness to thou- ¥ W DN 4 SDA prices range from 98¢ to $5.98 ' i N : BEEEER i nits now enroute to New vork | Sands of puny, ailing, anaemic childrer. T i Crepe de Chine, Georgette and the ships on which they arc : \ hi o aboard were unnounced by General | HERE IS PROOF I ic S Crepe iandl (,hmadhlll\ in all March fs follows L e Middictown, Conn ] Manville, R ; The Last Day of Our Big Sale Before wanted colors an sizes, a On the Minnekahda:—Second air: used Vinol for my little girl five ““ The whooping cough,—and later ! | - fine assortment at eraft acc - : years old for a rundown. nervous con- | the meesles left my littie boy of eight 4 E‘HANKSGEVIN ne assortment at our popu- officers and 557 me i lition. She was thin, irritable all the | years with no appetite. thin, frail 5 lar low prices. L e it es | time and had no appetite. In a week | elicate and tired all the time. After a = = Lireeri Waist o e N e hnouced an improvement and now | everything else had failcd Vinol gave § EVERYTHING ADVERTISED THE I'IRST DAY AVAILABLE FOR ! Lingerie aists | nicely | en:| 4blthl Squadion | twol offi i s| efihas a good appetite, has gaiped | him ‘a hearty appetite, restored his ¥ WEDNESDAY UNLESS LOTS ARE CLOSED OUT. trimmed with lace and em-| o nenstriction | 10 flesh and strength and is much | strength and he is now as weli as ~ pleasanter.”'—Mrs. C. B. Wilkinson, | ever.”'—Mrs. James H. Hall. § Ir You Need New Attire for Thanksgiving Buy It Here and Save hrnid(‘rv H] 41” the new n]gde‘,g e company, air service, six officer 242 = & % °T 4 men; Nineteenth construction com- or all run-down, nervous, anaemic conditions, weak women, overworked men ; Money. Middy B \{ pany. seven office 8 men: feeble old e and delicate children, there is no remedy like Vinol. 4 & o e 'i‘d fll"?‘ses fF" )Vome_n i Three Boatloads Enroute to New i bl Rt S GREATEST BLOUSE SALE OF THE SEASON. and children in variety. Plain | . ficers, 22§ men; Ninety-socond aero 4 white also smocked and| York—Units Included ST e | men; 177th squadron, two of- fancy collar and cuff trimmed | | fice 30 men; 210th squadron. two all washable, Misses’ 6 to 20| ! office Sl e ERARL Ceweita |0 LARK & BRATNERD CO. JRUGGI STS, il =2 iRy | Washington, Nov. 26.—First units four officers, 1 : th squad- Ty 'ECK, W RUSSELL AN Lk b years, Ladies’ 34 to 44. . = ion. three orilears) 3 in; 259th | GIST 2 s $2-95 $3-95 $6.55 5 .. lof the American Expeditionary Forc- | A Sp(.‘(‘!al Number—White ! es to rcturn from overseas are expect- ' SHusdlon s e e om s are e VALUBES FROM $5 TO $18.50. "ALL SIZ : G ual medical detachment, six of. | > 2 with detachable navy flannel|ed to arrive in New Vork about the ficers, eighteen enlisted men. Total | The DIET y b collar does away with shrink-| end or tne o L ¢ R e Ditking [l No Waists Sent on Approval and None Exchanged. Select FEarly. i i1: X I ¥ al Ma h, chief of ff, b & age and soiling while wash- |, inceq last night that 3s2 s On the Lapland—TUnits and casuals | and After g Some of the Leading Feattures of this Sale: ing. | and 6,614 men of the air ser First Handley-Page training sec- Clearance Sale of Lamps. Every Lamp in stock reduced. Women’s Navy Blue Wool ! other detachments training in IEng- tion, 126 officers. 444 men: Sixty- The OId Reliable ™ A jand now are homeward bound on the ninth photo scction, 1 office 30 me { Two Day Sale of Fine Shoes, for Men, Wos Seventieth photo section, 1 officer, | Round Package H orl I‘ : k’ s S ki Serge Middies, white or red; b ! 7 S 0_1 & | e === | 29 men; sail-mak 1chment, IFall Clearance of Millinery.with every Hat in stock reduced a raid trimming, a desirable | hatr. T { Q T officer, ) unen; 265 squadg- | - number we have it in all sizes. | PHDV‘:N ~WAMP'}{U“[ | l’([nl:. 5 n[n“:-’mj\.” e mr‘v". ) .m}::}::v, ' 2 = i M lt d M 'l k sale of Sik Stockings. Sal o Vel ol Wt e o ) in | ron. 2 omicers, 123 men: 236th squad- | > a e [] £ SlLE gs. ale of Boys’ Pants. g MDS WCAK K“JNEYS Ton: ; 320th squad- | 3 TN Very Nutritious, Digestible Lowest prices on Notions, Medicines and Toilet Goods. our latest, white fancy striped| s SEem TN ! e e : The symptoms of kidney and blad- squadron, 2 34 men | ) The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared. THANKSGIVING SALE OF SILVERWARE can®be s worn hioches o n ] oy et s e o very aistic 2 - N ar. and lea « s B squadron officers, men from carefully selected materials. With Silverware Worth $1.50 to $3.00, at $1.00. condition. The kidneys scem to suf; squadron; 3 officers, men: air V<4 ") Used successfully over 1 centu | for most, as wlmost every vietim service casuals fficers; mixed cas TS, INVI Yo 4 ry. sale of Men’s Collars. Cleanup Sale of Art Goods. . Endorsed by physicians everywhere. | complains of lame hack and urinary uals, 11 3 AGED AND [RAVELERS /7 troubles which should not be neglect- former nu als, sick anc e e - y 1 ed, as these danger signals often lead wounded office 14 men not re- | TS Ouiciing 1 WO = i to more dangerous kidney troubles. quiring special atention: enlisted m o M speclfy or lc SThe Orlgmal § 7 G = ~ Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root which, so attached to Mounds 1 officers, 6; 7 g MALTED MiLk €O~ USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS many people say, soon heals and es s medical de : areay FACINE WIS U S A o - = strengthens the kidnevs, is a splendid offic men. Total, e e others Are |m|tatlons FOR QUICK RETURNS, | kidney, liver and bladder medicine ¢ nurses, 1,797 other ranks and, being an herbal compound, has| On the Orca: 470th areo squadron, = = —— - a gentle healing effect on the kidneys, | two officers, 127 men: 471st squadron, | myi.q construction company. a »diately notic: three offic 4 e 78th squad- v 4 LIIO8 CRSe .0 e uge ; 5 L s | uals, medical department, four offi- 3 i A 4 1 convince any V. | ron, four office 40 B! 224 £ e " A trial will convince anyone who 140 men e e e e Get Rid of That muy be in need of it. Better get a|sauadron, two officers and 225 men; | piol 4 bottle from your nearest drug store, 260th squadron, two officers, 126 Perslstent Cough Gl it (e ot e, {men; 261st squadron, three officers Before General March’s announce- Ston that @eeiaing, vesaitant ogugh | lowever, If vou wish fyst o feet|nd Lif men; BUGtH Fomaduon ,iwo of Hent i ecretary ik oro ha dRdinpossed or cold, threatening throat or lung s great preparation send ten cents| [17ers. 41 men; 82 quadron, three | With newspaper correspondents the re- Hestona it Mikman'E A lterative, Kitmer & Co., Binghamton, | officers, 119 men ith squadron, | turn of American troops from France, 1&1‘:2(?@}:;\ and “‘1‘;:“25,3 of 20 vears forha! sartplo’ HottlailEwinion| IoUrforticers i90 men Re315t Sqlladran, || "CeltynormeRarCamoyermont Al o anla, “from druggists, or from _ | writing be sure and mention the Neyw | {hree officers, 106 men; 836th squad- | 9 depsndancgal oatien el g PoNy e e SR O o | e B ron, four officers, 109 men; 852nd | limitation of transportation facilities, = squadron, four officer: men; | Poth at sea and in France. The Cream of the New Models—All the Best Materials. Immense Numbers to Select From. At These Prices-— officers men; Mo Co LCWH I I | | An International Service Built ] on Tiny Profits Per Pound The Jeweler ‘ ; ‘ mor:zicg?‘(’il‘:;;r;‘ez&i\:: been able to get in step with war demands In many cases mighty plants have sprung up—but at a prodig- ious cost. The packing industry was able to adapt itself to unheard of demands more quickly, perhaps, than any other industry. And this was because the vast equipment of packing plants, refrigerator cars, branch houses, etc., had been gradually developed to its present state of efficiency, so that in the crucial hour it became a mighty international system for war service. i And how had this development taken place ? Not by making vast inroads into the capital wealith of the country, but largely by using, from year to year, a portion of the profits, to pro- 7 o i vide for expansion. - Swift & Company's profits have always been so tiny, compared with sales, that they have had practically no effect on the price of aln r‘ ‘ % ] meat, (amounting to only a fraction of a cent per pound). & | And yet the owners of the business have been content with reasonable returns on their capital, and have been able, year after year, to put part of the profits back into the business to provide for its expansion. These fractions of tiny profits have been repaid to the public many foid in the form of better service, and better and cheaper meat, and o8 | made it possible for Swift & Company to meet, undaunted, the sud- cra s den cry for meat for overseas. : Could any other method of financing a vital industry involve less M hardship to the people of the country? Could there be a better instance of true “profit-sharing” than this return in added usefulness and in national preparedness? toN 0 Keep Your Pledge . M e e Swift & Company, g J BUY WAR-SAVING amn dtreet | : ! New Britain Local Branch, 29-43 Commercial Street J. R. Andrews, Manager

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