New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1919, Page 2

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PDAY, JANUARY 28, 1910, #Dr. Caldwell 412 Shonnard VASHING e t mild laxative, ad- is all that is necessary | arity and consequent b T EN @{] &, EWRENGERS fidwell’s Syrup Pepsin is g - - abination of simple lax in that acts gently, yet ef- - - ; 4 et : Zel YAyt { AR TTAT A NTL ke it and take it readily. Ui JUARANTEED — ALDVVELL’S —, 1 FINDFHN ¥ | 4 e AN he Perfect Laxative Y by Druggists Everywbere r‘ PRI = g;:;:«rq 50 ¢z5. (5z) $1.00 jiastUs X A mencinowiroraziatas R \ % ; = | City Drug Co., 487 Main street, New IL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED, FREE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO PRE B H v : e 1 | Britain, Co1 B. CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS 3 4 & S 4 S, Wi B ‘ $500.00 Reward will be paid to s ¢ ind _to @ five | 5nyone who wiil prove that the below months of hard service I fail to notice | rastmonials are mot genuine iriivies o o S i T : i "‘”Pu"n“?v 0 [ 1i6¢ ’]thb Alement A 3 | ble success in treatment of . 2 ANIS . . b B Syee R o i OUVERT } ¢ real economy 0 20 | markable success catme UENzA, o COLDE ; i CITY ITEMS |MANY BOYS KILLED wOUves : S S dn W Ben S R e DAT, CATARRH. Dancing “follow, it e T el = f Qo tan T“’,':] ! ) ang 4 n how the s W ar . Jles | remedy by hundreds of residents of int chest and back, ‘enfift a i, Those In charge &rfe P DAY BEFORE TRUH ANOLICT id! ud ar z | Connccticut and other states, proves up each nostril, and take a| Charles Barrows, chairman and A. The board of public works will mect comfortable and | conclusively that this is the liniment on the tongue several times a | N. Scripture, secretary. this evening in the board’s office at city . ] i i bl el nl iretrenty Snt il ol rr oy Anoint with Sun and Moon Dance committee: \. Scripture, | hall to hear the report of the sub- ep i g : | matism. ent, for tired body feeling |chairman: Miss Hildur Torrel and |commitiee appointed to compile a | Conrad Venbers Writes 7 by miilions. Our liniment is highly endorsed by atism hardening of the arteries | Miss Rose Welin , Miss Riley and | draft of the estimates for the next | = 7 i i available everywhere on eminent physicians, nurse hospitals erves, stiff joints, tired fect and | John Hannahan | fiseal year. The report will also be Danaseri 5 befc £ 5 new shoes and for re-soli They are | and cler “ntertainment committee—George | compiled tonight i 1 ) 5 made by The-Goodye re & Rub- | 1f for any financial reasons, you hi1 size 40c, large jars 75c. = ‘)”I"’\‘ g “,,I,"" o : Auto space. Electric Service Sta e 1l T Lo stioniaae r Company, Akron, Ohio, who also | are ‘unable to purchase our reme red only by W. Lowrie. | “U° ,"”]‘\ kol Sl tion, Corbin place. Tel. 1032-13.— | Hev- ; e make Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed 10 | e will cheerfully mail to you one or sale at Dickinson Drug Co. nd Frank Rile st | Swedish 1 chus cccived . that the hardiwe *| outwear any other heels. | more bottles free of charge, upon Games commitee—Mes: Heck, : ; v = = = . i The health commissioners will meet letter today from Sergeant Conrad €©F . : y —g° s receipt of a letter from your pastor. anceberson T 3 v - 5 that 1 ad worked v TR p plos 0 4 Chairman of the evening—Charles | Thursday afternoon to prepare the list Venberg of Company 15, 102d 1 kRt e b ; o1 0] Efl N 10 @S Address all communications to B. Rosen of estimates for the ensuing year. Infantry, in which he states some in- .. o1 1o 2 vt T ack Bég. U, 5. Fat. D. G. boratories, Meriden, Con- Reccption committee — Messrs. | The report is delayed because the | | necticut. Charles Glover, Georgo P, |council will not fix the amounts of GRANDMA USED SAGE | e e T Spear, W. E Diehl, Edward | salaries until the meeting tomorrow e E I KE Nurse. Vel B T o e Bolaaiit e ber bf Mr. Klingberg's congregation. and a : “"‘]. = DT TEA T_O DAR{'LN TR Meriden, Conn., Lanouette St / Zilliar 'Brien, Fred Sunesor 2L . . ! In addition to telling of r ay of . D eris Lty S NREL o i D. G , ) R Ja O William O’'Brien, Fred Suneson, T Boys’ shoes at Long's.—advt. ‘””"“m“?]‘\"m‘ FolE e S e ey She mnc o e e e B DY G Intment foon bury, William Lang, Wessoleck, J. bl A Cans 2 5 Unity Rebekah lodge will meet this ! 1, 5 2y : ha I the e : nd Sulphur to bring back color, Meriden, Conn. S Aeon or 3 ad to suffer, Sergeant Venberg, who had n the sc ¢ ¥ e e oo Peterson and H. K. Jon evening In Jr. O. U. A. ‘M. hall. The ! 1o ot s e B SASSIE I R i e " gloss and youthfulness | Gentlemen: I take great pleasure A | = whist party which was to have been fo, f X e i e hat vould 1 out to Common garden sage bre 1 into a | in recommending B. D. G. Liniment - ou Chriat Bosen have feels like a full grown man, states that justice woul x Hes et : It : : % 4 lAn Extra ) :Lll}";“m_ Ceenil B T ey o e e e G, B S e Sl e heavy tea with suiphur added, wiil | to anyone suffering from rheumatism Jordinary i L TITEEL G O SN G ST G| e e b S e APOERE O e g ang | (0 grav. ?«r:‘.\mj andfaded hait | in any form. 1 have had occasion to Sale of the recent death of Noble Grand Mrs. | maised their almost constantly until McDonongh appess Danas beautifully dark and luxuriant .J\]x‘w use all kinds of liniments, and hay o o Only One “BROMO QUININ Lauferswiler. the ning of the armistice on No- | ande 1y respe < Lo ol "“_“"“f'“* ‘; ‘l prove a revela- | seen them used in both homes and Women’s To get the genuine, call for full n | The meeting of the common council | vember 11. Wh coing off di vesterday, s s Sl on PIlofan [ienge talioaen e of ) LAX /I3 BROMO QUININE Tab- | for tomorrow night promises to be an | Briefly reciting his experiences, the lynn wa 01 e ST he Sag @ and Sul-| 3 number of years' standing, but COAT | i r e i n i cipe at home, thoush, is trou- | wy 5 = lets for signature of E. W.| interesting one as the matter of sal- | young soldier teils of first going into ¢ hat had disc red his i b e n will sale for B. D. G., that it has We have taken GROVE . Cold in One Day. 30c. | aries and reducing the common ' the Chemin-des-Dames sector, then poarder to he a Seaan L 18,55t 2| proved to be the best of them all. I, 20 Coats that e council to 18 alderman will be up for | the Toul sector in which the Battle omicer fto the housc oA b S A0 Sulphur| for one, wil cortainly recommend it G X | | discussion. In the absence of Mayor. of Seicheprey occurred, and then the oy of hardware stol the | for use ia the old-time recipe| o .onyone. sold up to UNTON MEG. CO. ANNUAL. Quigley, who is with his sick brother drives at Chafeau Thiorry, St. Mihiel Noptp Juad f G raprovedtb e addition o fiotharii- Very truly yours, $38.75 and have 4 in Florida, Alderman Richards will ( and Verdun. The Verdun dr G e e e Nt o e MES. FRED LANOUETTE o Annual Statement Shows Past Year's | preside, | the most bloody of any in which the Gl e : I While wispy, gray, faded hair is not | A ‘Sufferer For Fifteen Years. put them on Business Very Successful. Theron Hart, the pianist of s Yankee dwwmvl{ fook part, the el Lot T Sovern fsinfullie b e e R i oL Meriden, Conn., 190 Grove St sale at The pastiyear hasibesn a e :v',,:,w]n”m]p,f’ foesnl t at vlhn e bonds ] t s ‘1‘ ppgarance and tive- \1n-u1{~ mxlnfm Co., $15.95 cessful one for the Union Congresationa) ichurch, hasiibeen dis- Ot HAnCs o e M raes | Tiie nardware was val s s kening your h ith| Meriden, Conn e turing company, as the ann :l-‘:“[‘ 1 from +h Diiand fresumea F808 E10 SIS SN SRR I o Malone, who identified taem. | Wyeth and Sulphur Compound. | Gentlemen: 1 have suffered from i ment indicates. In addition to pay- | teaching in this city. SRRl e Fined $50 Por The | na onae fell, hecause it does 1t w0 } rheumatism for past fifteen years The ing dividends of $120,000, the sum of | Novelt W eveniy i oh e e A s m Mason ws 1 p naturally, so cvenly. You just damp n | Have doctored and tried medicines of was added to the surplus, ge hall Berlin.—advt. S hlcans coats . f or soft brush with it | all kinds without getting much relief. Luke Horsfall : the total earnings of tho vear | 1 g S D Wil ams Rl R ES SR B e e 2 <ol n two sim “harges, ) s throush your halr, taking [ 1 will say that after using B. D. G. T T reh T T |12 are visiting with friends L LIS SIS ROn ) e e fo ., one sn a time; by mo I have obtained more relief from i 0. i - in Wickf RO the few members of the 26th division A2 e cern are $1.349.884.45 ¢ complete A e N who has survived the war without be- tool tler c. The Sl 1 P Qisanneared, | than from anything I have ever used statement is follows loward Rempp | returned to the . = 5 S e | paints wer v » Harry E 1 pplication or | i) gladly recommend it to anyone. St = Suffield school after spend {1° ing cither killed or wounded Sy S| 93 ASYLUM el Suf school after spending the ! " tfully { Yours truly, ARTFORD. 1 week-end with his parcnts on Bassett — - 2 % i oft_and luxuria > JARRY MALTEORD af Plant account . $50: street o > e e Fol BABE Merchandis I 359,038 Lieutenant George Middlemass is'!S- 3. WORKERS GET LITTLE PAY. ery 15 take: nders, STOP BACKACHE! RUB ; \ Hearty Indorser of B. D. G. Cash and accou visiting in 11 v. e has just re- a 1 a request by many - ) < LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Middletown, Conn., 124 Grove St | abvle LI o0 turned from Indiana where he was of ithe people of New Britain con- his i 1 | B. D. G. Linim c Invested bonds .. 9.718.98 | stationed. He also was a member of * cerning the salary of tho officers and I’onousn admit ol : aut Relief! No Pain. Sore- MO, iy the guard of honor to President Wil- * members of the Salvation Army, Cap Sent Back Reform Sichool. e After Rubbing Gentlemen: [ have been a patient n | Total : 349,884.45 | son on board the George Washin tain Freda Swanson says that neither Edward Smith, « 15 year ¥ 3 st ib's Liniment.” sufferer from rheumatism for years. ‘ | V] ARRH abilities. on its arrival in Fran sficers nor members receive any - who was committcd from the 2 il | While in business in Middletown I = Grnital stocls The Grand Chapter of the Order of - A captain who devotes her whole court to the Scheol for Boye me K1y 7—Yes! almost inctant re- | Was troubled so much with rheums DORAN L kv This liniment is meeting with re- in all. In connection it teresting, and at the same time, sad Anthony Sess 1 | facts. Sergeant Venberg is a mem- on a char General committee— 4 carpenter ranteed Treatment That Has | Accounts payable s ] the fez mllimoes oumiurs @it Riolinciiv o isRoTRC ST me Lons e ¢ arde et Dotene U ties Blamenoss feat - S AR S acla e Rub BuS 7 fn day, at the Masonic Temple, : § o o vance of It g0 on ght into co on 2in follows a mentle rubbing with | Ness and go to the springs; even went Stood tho t of Time. | Surplus o 5 e nic Temple, Army is given an allowanc ! Sl g and pain follows a gentle rubbing with [ the spring en i street, Hartford Morning dollars a week, providini such ach arse, Was gy Jacobs Liniment.’ to C ra. thinking the change of rrh cures come and catarrh { potq) ...$1,349,884.45 at 10 o’clock; afternoon se: amount exists after all expenses of the ¢ in Apply this soothing, penctrating oil | climate wouid benefit me, but I came go, but Hyomei continues to | Th 1 H 3 3 m. to continue in the eve- grganjzation are paid. From this eft, and as compmit 0 G upon tho ache, and like ie. | heme without much relief. Within atarrh and abolish its disgust- | otion will be held ¢ Sl A : , cight dollars must come all their liv- school. relief s. “St. Jacob niment” | the p few weeks, I heard a great e e s e . i The Eagle Dye Works Co., of Hart- ;.o aypenses, including board. This yesterday and while leaving one ir conauer Tt is a h les ck- | deal said about B. D. G. and I sent IR CS BRI S S S e oo tlonnoon s a v ich gtine ford, wishes to announce that they o salary of e dollars is the house he sa ockethoc > t ; bago and : olief, | for a bottle. At the time I was un- directorate will be elected. Actic ST e e ot ele b L ¥ 3 2 3 e el R SO ol 0 |l ielean tone pairfof gloves| frae ot My ol ng Fracatved thy fan' off ceri works ftheipockatbook an Y | wh never disappoints. can not in- | able to leave my bed. After using B ; ! Degiaing chargefitoll eachis customer, Font Jan B ey | Offcer Richardson shortly after ) t burn or discolor the, D. G. a few times, I will say candidly funds will be ratified at the coming { 30th, if they are hrought in to thelr PE Ju i e Ty i E meetin. The present officers of the | hranch ofice, 139 Mam St Sy o e e e B Ak te Shy andiam able for catarrh grow greater, and | company are as follows Straig Iu;». Stor :p = ‘\\\H‘]"fn‘:“ |t (‘! (ruv;( a ;2,;‘ ever T would £ b . u a moment yo - | not be withou 3. It is won- esent year should show all rec- President, / orbin, trea- Dr. T. Ridgeway Johnson, who for at you ever had a back, because | derful ! AL surer, M. L. ecretary, Horbert | (he past month has been ili, is agal you ad o back, | ! ast mo has he , is again i e Do . 2 ',"kl‘:.‘r_“m‘ Hyomei daily as di- | - Wheeler; assistant secretary, Carl | at his office.—advt. y it won't ~‘(‘}(’: or e _'l‘“fj’ "']“M?" ':;1 Yours truly, aden S . 8. Neumann; directors and officers. | The charter revis " e ! Get a small trial bottle of | P. J. SHEA. it will end your catarrh, or it ; % he charter revision committee of : (T e (oo o G Ty g || e . cost you a cent Andrew J. Slope Frank J. Porter, i Jacobs ¥ | What a Well Known Insurance Man p the common council will hold another : cist now and get this lasting rel ou have a hard rubber Hyomei | 1+ C- "“'T“ William JT. Corbin and | meoting this evening in the office of J = = { fazs ABoUt b DG somewhere around the house, | John B. Minor I the avor tn clty Bell . Firthe. s i “ Meriden, Conn., 4 Kirtland Place, out and start it at once to for- —_— [ oonta® from thel conperationl counsal A ! f { B. D. G. Liniment Co., d yourself of catarrh DANGER OF WATER FAMINE will be reccived and discussions will A [ Meriden, Conn ark & Bra d Co., or any e held « ropose: ot y Gentlemen: 1 cannot say I Clark & Brainerd Co., or any IN OITY HAS PASSED. | P held on proposed ange I too much good druggist, will sell you a the absence of Mayor Quigley, Alder i ; V[ | for B. D. G. T was laid up for four of Hyomei (liquid), start to| The danger of a water shortage in n H. P, Richards will preside. | MR | weeks with inflammatory rheumatism e it and notice how quickly it | this city is now t for there ar 7 Rotion M of 10 . LU 2L « ! T could not work; not v - the already enormous lof this really scientific treat- | : city. | advt toll Grove even gt the air sages and makes | feet 2 inches of water in Sh Me! a memher of the 101st M. G. B : 3 - Ty 5 N _ { around; my lower limbs were swollen, htire head feel fine dow today. This fact aloné shows the | reglstered at the war bureau, Gorc. " Musterole Wo Tas tisicker | and I suffered intense pain. mei used regularly should end | fact that the d of a shortag Robinson has also registerad Ser- and With he BRI ( I secured a bottle of B. D. G. and h, coughs, colds, bronchitis or | past for that amount will supply the hur Olson of Co. E, 102nd.. since applying it 1 got great relief, a. A complete outfit, includ- | city nicely without water from an out- | G § Infantry 1s amother registon: : NO wonder when ’ herelsiN0/ Sense 3 mis) 1e88 6L | even, from the first application, a6 hard rubber pocket inhaler and | side source. The oject of inecreasing | 43y ‘m, rd, flour and w 3 b 4 i ! that 1 ¢ 5 , S e e S o - f 3 ek & 12t T am now able to work every day. of Hyomel, costs but littls. No | the eltys water euppiy will not be men have seen one and §l you consider how i v v telieve. pain, very day active service in France and their I a little clean, wk Mustercle. | Yours truly i s athe | abandonec yossible < will by 3 3 ' - S i cosnes R e e loried if possible but work Will 1€ | gtories are well known to the public i rich and nourish~ & Musterole is made of p | THOMAS HYNES ng and healing o 1 ed | gotten 1 - way in order thz e o e i SO | e ———————————— 7 S o : upply S -th . o B i and other h: | == e g [fetty will Have aipermanenidsuppivion SCHEUY A CANDIDATE. é ey are:how bined in the form of the present | in i | hand and will never have to fear a & = 4 | hana e i 5 E f E i) ! mm-th p 5 vintment. It takes the place of o -1 {EHLRGLES bo ls e dan Y. | Fofmer Registrar of Voters Would i €1 ent'f e ki e asters, and will not Dlister, | : »”\1’4‘\13:- b B Like Tax Collector Berth, : Comf]fiRES people ; Musterole usuaé}y'hxx't‘s prompt relief A 1 « ¢ HICre : 2 A } from sore throat, bronck ton: VER_ASIDITY Consumption s heen seater WM Tl e N used to eat before e M rst thought for trar of voters has announced his S tion, pleurisy, n the stomach has upset — candidacy for the tax collector posi theylearnedflle best. & 5 1s and aches of th { Vi OLINIQT___ y a night’s rest. If IO SEEK BETTER TRAIN tion, and between now and the time ¢ % joints, sprains, sore mu bru : 3 an - | = ; : o v f the Dblica o s cil s eet, f the chest T ) 5 5 SERVICE ON MAINE LINE | of the republican primaries, he wil hr C Fl k e ) ENSTRUCTION - nake mined cffort secure 3 ¥ | (it often prevents pneumonia). i pur stomz}ch is acid Sceretary I. A. Sprague of the l,m ;,m,h_ EEIne e K Orn a es .(ls(ac and €0c jars; hospital size $2.50. | chamber of commerce will attend a Mr. S Comfarance. 1o, b Rl 10 Waterbury | it o srehe e e 8 petcon | eres Nothing Like el | Residence, 179 Hart St. omorrow noon, called by the Water- | tia] gigners. In the office of registrar. 5 N | ’ ury champer of chommerce, repre-i Mp Scheuy proved himself to be an : LNV | N 1311-3 ntatives from Danbury, Derby, "An- | cxcellent official, until conditions ] 3} K = 4% ] aone = onia. Bristol, Plainville, Now Britain. { made the voters choose William 3 B STED 1 will V.‘"]\ > P matter of | zsigler, the present incumbent. M 1 through train service from New York e 4 via Waterbury, New itain and X'I.\\'s. 5()(*i\1, ACTIVITIE! i Hartford to Boston. Prior to the wax 2 § . ; i A 3 M 5 . 5 e s =3 ‘| The New Britain Machine social ; Vew Britain was fortunate in having | 1, il glve o hce in Booth’s hall, 6 TUES a through service over this line of | priqny evening, January 31 as an : 2 aranteed by more th No : ; ; T. A. B. DANCE ] 1 two trains 3 day : that | gpening event in the calendar of social | SCOTT & BOWNE e cIEersEnoy ver | events for the year. The club organ e MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION will be made to restore the old|j,eq Jast vear, and has mapped out \ Brewster’s Orch, 19-2 schedule and bring back the service | many activities for the future. Cros ] | #o valuable to the cities concerned ley's orchesira of Hartford will g

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