New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 4, 1919, Page 2

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DAY, FEBRUARY 4, 191, le of Oil of Korein is increasing. It isa vegetal- compound ; safe, harmless nd reliable. The 17 System is proving itself a wonderful weight Delightful to obtain slender figure. Many cn- i \ ‘ « feots. _ Reliablo druggists sell Ol of Korein : New Stock persons have reported anaverage weight reduc- - AR e i five to sixteen pounds monthly through the Korein & 5 4 ] fo[ 1919 tem. Physicians recommend it. '% SN No drugging, no starving, nc strenuous exercising. S | % o [7a Y e ’” flightful, steady rid of adiposity. *The fat seems . B ) Don’t Forget “Old Faithfut f melt away’’ is the expression of numerous user: / i i 00 Guarantes in each box, that you will reduce at i Her s & £28Y |HERBERT L. MILLS 1 Hardware 336 Main Street For convenience, 0il of Ko sules, eusily swallowed. purgative; no salts, nothing drastic or objection: able A wholescme, genuine reduction remedy. 1 : Get a box of 0il of Korein at the drn,-r store. © 4 Follow the simple directions of Korein 7 stem ed immediately ‘and ex'.end*\nv g | weigh yourself and use the tape measure before hrous | March for “Better Service.” : starting. KeAp a record of daily reduction. He outlined how merchants and man- 4 ufacturers could help reduce necessi- Sold by busy ¢ ists in L ties for claims and damage, if proper . cluding Clark & Brainerd: z Do You packing, typing, wrapping and mark- Riker-Heseman; and all leac v sts every e Line Shows Stee hows Size e pitE ing of package shipments was put into Outside Line S where in Connecticut, and Sies : Wear a practice. Seventy-five per cent. of all Before Reduction Bejore educh Size 16, loss and damage originates bhecat . - - Ween Lo g | | Reduce 10 to 60 Pounds [, Hon ihelkhipnoralthat iha emmloyes of the FREE BOOK. We publish an interesting booklet,entitled “Reduce Weight Happily,” uckKy : man i e A e § which we will send (in plain wrapper) postpaid upon request by letter or post- f i) . e e y i . o i express company would be urged to | L Tk ebat mywrefim Rl e e e o MEN'S FANCY SHIRTS oo :;n 2 ‘Z\l.qulu ctte, adras, vou are vou co-operate in the campaign and would | § CASH prolong your life. Keep this advertisement and show to others. We publishit § Choice of 2 d large as seo that less cavelessness and better | only once or twice a year because Korein 7 System is so well known and so widely i A $ 1 .00 - yard do—a large as- handling of oxpress matter was given recommended that it is its own best advertising. Get Oil of Korein at the drug : 2y RaRis g | Musli houscholders as | Guarantee store; or if for any rosson you prefer to obtain Oil of Korein direct from head- § g 5¢ Curtain Muslins, ) S R SR e — quarters, send a dollar bill, or money order. or stamps to Korein Company. ! ; N LR | (Per yard . shirts in these Eive lihelrtsuiportitoll thol praposed s § ) Sor Smnden for veverine e "o KOREIN COMPANY, NC—719, Station F, NEW YGRK, N. Y h COLLARS O Al i . the hurcau that loyal CO-ODPEIAtion | s mmmese———— Lon c e et would be assured from all members R - S i of the chamber. The noon luncheon | C TY ”EMS MUST SUPPORT WIFE. ENDIN g B o 8 The I - innovation and was o v = 7 R L IORE 3 LE. NCE ik dea was an B E e —— FEBRUARY CLEARANCE N 3 or | well liked by those attending that it letiieuon | Joseph Hekowski Ordered To Pr sileme st ) Luke Hovsfall ‘ ed To lu\uh‘ to be Dismissed as Soon as PRI ON WINDOW OMor . x vas decided to have them regularly : IR ] Co. | instead of afternoon meetings. | Long’s shoe sale ends Feh. 6.— | For Wife and Chitd. Possible by Boards. | . | aave O Hek 5 o = 2 SHADES, > 3 ASYLUM | The ttee appointed by T. W. | Joseph Hekowski has been placed S Rrat deantiok IS 8 e . HARTFORD. Th committee app S 53 ¥ C t definit word to the draft 79¢ Window Shades $2.795 for T . Polton, president of the chamber will William H. Walsh of Waterbury, probation for three months to | boards in connection with closing u " il 55c stk poseuon clos ip white only SpERE meot this afternoon to discuss the | spent the weck-end at his home in this | gyarantees the Frmiare 1 ) Y 2 39 guarantee the payment of money > various boards has been received 79¢ Window Shades 69C a0 for 5 . G ty postal condition. A letter was re- | cf i b e o . - cefved by the chamber last week ask- Dr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Barl the support of his | he the form of a letter from the dark green, e B 3 4 . B rested at the r S office of the governor. The lette 3 f z 0 ing that recommendations be made | have returned from a trip to Ne s . : o er | M $1.00 Holland Shades, 79 5 for .. . or L broverinix (udi would henefin | Yool | of Mrs. Hekowski yesterday afternoon | stites that all temporary clerks are tc el eon Cc | at a local hotel where he has been | be discharged as soon as their services $1.25 Duplex Shade 0 f $2-69 $1.25 Sha 'S 89c oF ix s iy was in New Y et s R R are no longer nee The chief | one child and is badly in need of | ¢lerks of the boards are to remai et $2 98 Mrs. Gertrudp Thompson of 484 | support. Probation Ofcor Connel work until all the ards rec 1.50 Holland Shades, Liuen, 98 for crree . Arch sirect has received a letter from | Will take charge of the case. ve heen shipped. ’ letter als Dark . Coxwain Baden P. Thompson telling The accused claims to have given | states that the chief clerk of every | green, $4.98 for of his safe arrival back in this coun- | toward the support of his wife regu- | board will be required to report in S < try after two months' duty overseas. | larly and only week, he sald, he | Hartford at the office of the adju o ;£ d make recommendations. I il s i . : the adjutant haS”) Lonquere ’ ety Enrague recently took up | COXSWain Baden P. Thompson telling o her two woeks' pay. Recause he | general during the checking up of the | ¥ Q‘PRING 1919 w L e i e l\}‘::wtm \fx'”\h ® b \:l\\v.: docked at | changed jobs i dld not draw a full | .l’nlnann(} and deserter records of | L R el e E from Matn street boxes in and around | NOMolk, Virginia, Ia Friday. | St e o Ol first week, sho ro- | the partic ular hoard. The letter also habt may Gakily anal sompiatelyl] ined erden. il Thelcoliections inow i arefi CISO Bl g Ramon spanaual iclearance | 01 o accept and had him ar- | asks that the temporary clerks be no- | i | and sortment of A1l merchants and the postal rervice in the city. The | Thomas I. Royle, chairman of the mercantile bureau A. A. Millg, a director of the chamber and Frank T. Punderson, of Landers Trary & Clark, will look at the local i | jwmnmit(!‘é'. composed of W. A. House, | gver the week-end on a busine | service from every angle and will New TYorker of wide experfence has made at 4 p. m, and at 8§ p. m. The | sale of shoes opens Thursday morn- | rested, he {old the court today. tifled as soon as possible of the date Beautiful New Silks for Dresses, Waists or Separate Skirts. additional collection at the time when | hEf=R { . Two plain drunks, both translents | of the ting of their services with Quaker Satin, a lustrous pure dye Sillk, 75 —_— L ih the clty, were fined $5 and costs | the hoard In order that they may | 85 inchey wide R hed in three days with dellghtfut The author, Edward J. Woods, r oW orle Clty. will | 1,0 stores and factorles close will in- , e e R ilily anter | sriee mall being sent out with the| (Only One “HEOMO guINswEn | Py dudee Jotn & Riskham | secure employment elsewhere. At the nicotine poinon a out of the system. | same despatch that it would receive | To get the genuine, call for full name | L= g present time the New Britatn boards | Duchess Satin, elegant pure dye Silk, 5 ness. tranquil sleep, clear eyes. normal | 4o {+ wag carrfed individually to the | LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tah- A B. Ross Rl S > pretty well depleted. The limited & 35 inchew wide - ‘ 4 AT w,_.,J tite, good digestion, manly vigor, stron STvice en cornects and a meneral gain in eMotency are | post ofice. This new plan Postmaster | lets. L. for signature of B. W. ! spending a fi 4t HisERometinl i oas s en contisclodiwiih themyhave Peau de Soie, rich black, pure dye, silk. 95 85 inches wid S ca d o \ifl-t- . siena: [ bee nt to t Slocur & the many beneflts reported. Get rid | Delaney will put into operation at | GROV res a Cold in One Day. 30c, | this city. He returncd after six |, oo to ¥ um to be mus- s, Sirveus leeiing; Do moré masd of once. Tha chamber feels fhut this E i . St | teved out ot he mervice. co to pacify morbld desire. new plan will save a lot of time and o 3 42 T ) ' i | offort on the part of the business man. b8c, Russell Bros —_— —— — _ S Best eg 59¢, Russell Bros.—advt Russell Bros.—advt BUTTERICK SPRING QUARTERLY AND FASHION PATTERNS DELINEATOR SHEETS FRE! TRADE AT ly stands out pre-eminent as a | gunday aftsrnoon in New Britain and The 0id Reliable ] Lieut. Col. Herbert A. Johnson has| | fcine for curable aiiments of the | alsawhere. The action on the part of ’ Janded at Newport News, Va. after il eys, liver and bladder. | the road was made necessary as an Round Package Or Ie g having been detailed for serviee in!fH r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands| ,fter the war measure as the ship- ik France with the ordnance department|fd 3 highest for the reason that it has | ment on all lines has reduced ma- | of the army. L Col. Johnson went | 8 L] en to be just the remedy needed | terially. About elght men are affect- i - overseas sever hs ago. ¥ housands upon thousands of dis- | oq i{n the local station 1 ¥ K y a e ! formerly snperiatens at the N - . sing case: Swamp-Root makes e | - R & Judd Manufacturi > 381-083'385 Maln S nds quickly because its mild and THRIE FIRE ATARMS : Very Nutritious, Digestible tediate effect 1s soon reallaed in| ryg iro departmont was called out | : The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared. pt case is a gentle, healing | inas s tarde T Do [ Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick process and fotable compound twice for ss fires and once o from carefully selected materials. tart treatment at once. Sold at all iy 2 Ltes Anafoncepon . 4 g stores in bottles of two sizes, Q’J’“,:"@";TQ,.?TE.;‘vf, t‘;‘r‘gh};l)a:::m i VA U“ed successfully over 14 century. flium and large Endorsed by physicians everywhere. Bros. amp_RoOt for 596, Russell Bros.—advt '\ SUNDAY WORK STOPPYID. | The DIET B vt ik 1 Orders from the divisional superin- i = = = Kldney Allme“ts | tendent of the railroad has suspended Buring fi | LIEUT. COL. JOHNSON | Sunday work at the local freight | and Aftesr E ecei IS BACK FROM FRANCE ere is only one medicine that| gepot. This order was put into effect New Britain 2 R/ R R R bridge to extinguish a grass fire ne fowever If you wish first to test |\ and ot abou S A e 3 D a t the same time a firc - o = Y Ereat preparation send fen cents | noar Russoll & Erwin S ahilda o N":-‘flz’o',,omw, e 4 et " Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, | ponv No. 4, At I was sent| Ooopaory A Spec|fy The Qrugmal Y., for a sample bottle When > to company No raugh box 231. ¥ XCOn ting be sure and mention the New | e IAULnMIL , alarm proved fals. | tain Daily Herald. - - [ - — othe fl l t t — ; Pn : . TO RILL INFECTED COWS. rs re ml a a@fis As a result of speclal tests by Doc- e i ® tors Clark and Nanery of the agricul- | 4 \ AR ERE'S WARMING, SGOTHING RFUFE’ ureka from Boston, nino cows of the herd i VO‘ at the town farm have been found to ..., 8 be tubercularly diseased and will have FRGR’] YGUR ?HF[}%AT el i ! to be destroyed. The cows have becn =l l i w $ & i . separated from the remainder of the 4 ) anuum astock and the dalry barn well fumi- 5 s & 5 . n ue gated to prevent further spread of For prompt relief from Rheumatism, ~ Sloan’s Lini . : } the disease. Neuralgia, or Lumbago, you can It is easier and cleaner to nse ——e - depend on Sloan's Limiment. The plasters or poultices. It does ot st i 3 . : By baving your system fn Fresh eggs, 9¢, Russell Bros— | warming, soothing, counter-irritant the skin or ciog ti s. Abottle of | > ] good condition. Take Lino. | 24Vt | effect is the quickest way to overcome Slc Liniment is all you need for o nine as a preventive. This e ! - infiammation, swelling or stifincs Al e L known remedy restores BLIND ENTERTAINERS HERE. A few drops go right to the s n‘:]i (‘Flpi}{[(;“’ 3 vitality and builds up the| John and Mary McCay, brother ana | 9raw the blood from the conge L, St Syatem to a full health | sister, both blind, will give a musical p‘jc_cmarcmo\cthc cause of the'ach e e stanfiacd. concert in the Tabs' hall on the eve- The great penetrat Anonine should always be taken | ning of February 13. Miss McCay is the first sign of a cough or cold, | a soprano singer and her brother has it overcomes the cause and re- | a haritono voice. He %0 a clover % & che Sdanger AE impersonator. They both appeared | here soveral years ago. I MAKING ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, Alfred Blanchard is spending a fur- G 3 v B S o A 4 lough at his home on FEast Main g 53 fo oy g — street, and will return to his station i ; ¢ g Nk I 7 - v " in Washington Thursday. Blanchard, 3 £ 3 ; & i Bk RR‘ & B MFORTH W ’S LocK et X _ & BA A LE WITT’S B | e O LG i L P— : - il : 19 MAIN STREET, Phone 1294-4 for Free Demonstration Al anuggists—e60c and $1.20. j cial limbs. 60c, $1.20,

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