New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 24, 1919, Page 14

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RENIER PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-2 AFewThings to Clear Out Before Inventory One lot of Chamoisette Gloves at Value 89¢ and $1.00. One lot Wash Kid Gloves at $1.39 per pair. alue $1.79 and $2.65. 1-3 Off on Suits, Coats and Dresses. 109 Off on Heavy Knit Underwear. All Children’s Hats at ! price. 39¢ per pair. N. BIRNBAUN JANUARY 24, 1918, i ved and upon leav- } was presented with a d leaves with the anml Youngest Brother iperor Francis Joseph of Austria. 3 Jan. 24.—Announcement is ide of the death of Archduke Louis ictor, voungest brother of Former Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria- Hungary. s death occurred at home at Salzburg Archduke Louis Victor was born at Vienna, May 15, 1842, He was never married. last DD vs was | HOOV. ER RFPLIE‘» ‘officers third 1 "AY | Piood Administrator Makes 1 Ccomment When Told of the re added to| Russell and | Attacks Made on Him. | Paris, Jan. 24.—Herbert C the food administrator, nt to seved homes | ment vesterda weeks. | of him in the United States senate | during a recent debate. “I apparently emerge in a new light as the friend of the Chicago pack saild Mr. Hoover. ‘At the same time | the mail brings a report from Swift & The society desires greatly a piano | company blaming the food adminis- bench, second hand, to be given to the | tration for reducing their profits by Blind Babies' home in Farmington. | $10,000,000 during the last vear. T do Some of these children are older and not imagine that the packers would have made quite some progress in| apprec a wide circle of such musie. It can readily be seen that the | rriends. bench has a great advantage over the | stool in that it allows greater free- dom, so necessary to the bliad. Also to aid in state work a second hand typewriter is needed. Hoover ehairs and several pairs are idle at the present “I notice also that | crime by holding the October joint conference of farmers and represen- | tatives of all allied governments for s0se of settling on a price for pork that would give the n farmer a square deal and a I committed a the ladies of the | their friends | A short time ago Sunshine society and z L \\o’;o]\.\\itt'rl to the Blind Babies' “f'”y'"‘*m' of or home in Farmington to hear the | '°Ct the small pa | Christmas exercises and quite a num- | We have even tried to ber were able to attend. The work of | continuance of these war these children is wonderful and the | Ments through the armis afternoon was greatly enjoyed. After | and the opening of other m the exercises we were permitted to|cause the American farmer did see the home life of the children and | duty and produced goods. the splendld equipment for their z “Tt the American farmer and camfort. { small packer now feel that these ar- i rangements are wrong, it would A service flag bearing two crosses! the greatest burden off our shoulders show we are not behind in the good | if we could know it q 7 e work being carried on and this flag..\n.,,, h government is particularly is in evidence at each meeting. anxious to be relieved from these ar- rangements."” A good friend of Sunshine has jusi | presented us with a wheel chair. | s The next meeting will be held Feb-| CANCELL ruary 8 Washington. Jan. 24.—All ord for the requisition of coal or co Since her first arrival in our city | have been cancelled by the fuel ad- Mrs. George F. Kibbe has been a | ministration. Delivery on the order member of our society and as she | will cease January 31. soon leaves us to assume other duties e = a large number met at our rooms las} Challenge milk, meeting to wish her success and God- | advt. LATIONS ARE 1ru. Russell Bros. of Tormer | thin | more TO HIS CRITICS ! Canstic ' ¢ made a state- | y in reply to criticisms | t and D BY ADMINISTRATION | Dry Goods and Gent’s Furnishings January Clearing Sale NOW This Sale started Saturday, January 18 and will continue until February 1st. { chase reliable goods at Bargain Prices. IN PROGRESS quoted a few of the many articles offered at Bargain Prices at this Sale: Mohawk Sheeting, 9-4, Reg. 85¢ value . White Overalls and Jumpers, Reg. $1.50, S Best Percales, Reg. 39c¢, Sale Ginghams, fast colors, Reg. 35¢ Flannels, all colors, Reg. 35¢ Cotton Sheeting, 36 in., Reg.29¢ ......... Cotton Sheeting, 36 in., Reg. 35¢ Toweling, Reg. 17¢ Ladies’ Flanne! Night Gowns, Reg. $1.75 Men’s Working Shirts, Blue, Bldck and Grey Flannel, | | Reg. $1.25 and $1.50 Corsets, Blankets, Underwear, Hosiery, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, etc., at less than Cost. of other things to be sold at the same low ....... 19 | Men’s Dress Shirts, reg. $1.98 . .. | Long Cloth, Reg. 35¢ ITHIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force. Judging from the countless preparations ’1Hd treatments which continually of making people fleshy. ing arms, neck and bust and replacing ugly hollows and angles by the t curved lines of health and beauty, ere are evidently thousands of men a women who keenly feel their excessive thinness Thinness and weakness are usually due bodies need contained in Our is to starved phosphate modern foods. 3 is nothing that will supply this deficiency hosphate known bitro-phosphate, sold by Clark and most all of satisfaction By feeding the nerves y supplying the body cells v phosphoric food ele- te quickly produces tion in the appear in weight frequently nerves than amongst which is inexp in weight also carries with improvement in the health sleeplessness and lack of hich nearly alwavs accompany e fve thinness, soon disappear, dul oyes becomo bright, and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect health 10N: — Although ed for bitro-phosphate relieving nervousness, and general weakness, it owing to its remarkable n& properties, be used by any- oes 1ot desirs to put on flesh. SIT BAN OFF Washington, Jan. 24.—Issuance of a general import license permitting in-transit shipment through the United States of unrestricted com- modities destined for foreign ports shipped from road is an- nounced by the war trade board. The board in a ement said that with war time congestion on the railroads relieved strict regulations of in-transit shipments was no longer necessa RICE Washington, hoard given notic n added to t What's in a name? A lot——says when it's PosT TOASTIE (Mape or CoRN) ES 441 ARCH ST. COR. HART This is a great opportunity to pur- The People of New Britain are seldom offered such bargains. Below are | Ladies’ Heavy Union Suits, Reg. $1.75 ' C.M. C.and 0. N. T. Mercerized Crochet Cetton, Reg. 12 1-2¢ Ladies’ Gingham Dresses, sizes 36 te 52 e Quilts, full size, Reg. $2.98 Piuk Corseis, Reg. $1.50 n.[_- oud | $1.2 Willimantic Thread Reg. ¢ each, Sale $1.50 3 for 10c 79¢ | Pillow Cases, 45 in. best gualities, Reg. 50c prices. And hundreds Don’t forget the pEace, 441 Arch St.,, cor. . Hart Every Artice in the Store will be included in the Sale to | | that | GLOBE COTHING HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1886 §33rd Annual of Clothing @ Those that avail themselves of #ithese reduciion prices appre- B ciaie the savings. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES § il Special mention of sweaters all are reduced in price Sale BA rare opportunity to buy . Neckwear §1-2 yeariy szie means a low Lift Off Gornel “Freezone” is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus right off with fmgers—No pam' Drop = little Freezone on an aching | tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, corn, instantly that corn stops hurt- |sufficient to rid your feet of every ing, then you lift it right out. Tt |hard corn, soft corn, or corn between cvsn’t hutt one bit. | the toes, and calluses, without sore a ‘ ness or irritation. Try il! No hu . 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Be guided by the judi- ciows public opinion and experience, which for years has declared that Beecham’s Pills Are the Best “The Largest At All Draggists, d0c, 25 Directions of special value to women arewith every box

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