New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 4, 1919, Page 3

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Boston Store SPRING NECKWEAR fo LADIES | We are showing Newest in Fancy the Neckwe: Latest and COLLARS in Filet Lace, etc. teorgette Crepe Satin. 25¢ to $2.00 SETS in tin, also to $1.00 COLLAR AND CUFF Filet Lace, Pique and Pleated Sets in all colors, 25¢ WIDE the yard, and Net, Blue, Tan PLEATED RUFFLING in Organdie, Crepe, Chiffon colors, Victory Red, Belgian and White 25c to $1.10 yd. ORGE 7 CREPE in White and all desirable colors * wanted shade can be found here. Black, PULLAR & ROUP Spasmodic croup 18 usually relieved with one epplicstion of— CRCRC IR RN CRORORCCRCRORRCICRORORCROR RS Ends Stubborn Coughs in a Hurry S ¥or real effectiveness, this old home- made remedy has no equal. Eag: ily and cheaply prepared. 7 96000000000 ODHOOODOODOODDE SOOOOOOOOD You'll never know how quickly a bad can be conquered, until you try amous 0ld home-made remedy. ~ Any. who _has coughed all day and all y that the immediate relief is almost like magic. It takes a moment to prepare, and really there is nothing better for coughs. Into a pint bottle, put, ounces of | , Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or com syrup, instead of sugar syrup, Sithe ay, the full pint two-thirds of the money for cough preparations, and gives you a more i remedy. It keeps perfectly pleasant—children like it. You can feel this take hold instantly, eoothing and healing the membranes in all the air passages. It promptly loosens a dry, tight cough, and soon you will motice the phlegm’ thin out disappear altogether. A day’s use will usually break up_an ordinary throat or chest_cold, and bronehitis, eroun, branchial ’asthma. Pinex is a_most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine ex- tract, known as the most reliable remedy | for throat and chest ailments. To avoid disappointment. ask vour druggist for “214 ounces of Pinex” with full directions and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give ahsolute satis- faction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind n~\m1‘ and tastes whooping cough, and ‘THE BUSY LITTLE STORE’ STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 59¢ DOZ. Van Camp’s Evap- orated Milk, 14c can Baker’s Cocoa, 20c box Sweitzer Chees tra fancy), Snge Oheese, 45¢ 1b. RUSSELL BROS. 301 MAIN STREET | by Every | sitive, effective | and then | it is also splendid for | YANKS GET CHANCE T0 VISIT BERLIN { Dilferent Men Selected as Couriers | Tlach Day Coblenz | Press.)—A | 7na entisted men cupation will be to visit B soon of & this city Courie o0 the and the slowness in t dociments of importance. courier accompanied will be (‘ologne being about Feb. 3, (By the Associated limited number of officers of the given an flin by the army of oc- opportinity inauguration Iy courier service betseen the capital. decided and s were uncertainty of ¢ mal of | oh | 1 an srman mission Ea by de by and will be and the trip tween time about two hours licutenants ofiicer } | | | ‘ | | | express Berlin, tI 12 hours. Col from Coblenz aptains rious will be assigned and privates rent units will he ssigned to day dAiffe m vl 5 clected from | to Cotlenz. A number of discharged i unable to find employment in ocenpied Germany are joining the my that is being organiz service agains the Bolshevists Pecruiting for volunte. is bein ucted solely by army corps staf ous districts throughout Ge co-operation with the so According to inforin here each recruit mu 1 montt in th stment is for one month N 3 v time af soldiers unteer a many in tiers' councils. | tion ng | have service | field }” disc i the sold are be the e carried the movement being | Tt out rapidly as possible. SE co Best eggs, 59c¢, Russell Bros.—advt. sc er RUSSIAN OFFIGERS Families Held as Hostages While | Men Direct Military Activities Archangel, ated Pr Advices intelligence department of the methods used by Bolshevists to organize their army for a strong cam- paign in northern Russia. Tho generals and staff officers in the old Russian are compelled to serve the Bol- ts, who hold the officers’ fami- lies as hostages. Cases have occurred of officers’ families being placed under close arrest, the women being treated as badly as the men. The position of former Russian offi- cers in the ranks of the Soviet army is extremely difficult. They occupy posts as commanding officers and are trusted in all technical matters, but in regard to everything else are under constant suspicion and are controlled by Bolshevist commissioners, who are permanently attached to the army and even control the carrying -out of operations. Leon Trotzky, the Bol- | shevist minister of war and marine, has issued an order that families of officers who desert to the Allies are | to be held responsible and will be { prosecuted in some cases. Military ex- | 8 | perts who have been forced to serve | § | the Bolshevist include some of the bets | &8 field tactics, engineering and | ordnance to be found in central Rus- y General Feb. 3, (By the Associ- to the Allied reveal some ! men in mobilization of soldiers in all districts is being vigorously carried out and all attempts to avoid service are being severely dealt with. The training of the Bolshevist army is be- ing assisted by speclal schools of in- | struction at Petrograd and Moscow for all non-commissioned officers and men belonging to the Bolshevist party. ! Generally, the army is growing strong- er and, although the new troops e | { far from belng reliable, they, neve theless, owing to the severe methods | which have been adopted, form the n strength of Bolshevist power. The majority of the people are anti- Bolshevist but are afraid to express thelr opinfons. The entire strength of the Bolshevists, it 18 averred, rests on their institution of red terror | h eggs, 59c, Russell Bros.— BACK HOME, WOUNDED. i Felix Kaminsky of 150 Beaver street who left this city with the first draft contingent, is back from France where he saw service with the 327th Infan- try. He was in action along the Ver- dun and Toul fronts. In the first named battle he received a wound from a machine gun bullet in his chest. Later he received an ugly wound on the chin which kept him in the hospital for three months. He re- turned to this country but a few weeks ago Best eggs, 59c, Russell Bros.—advt. HOUSE LEADER COMING. William A. King of Willimantic will be the chief speaker at the third ward republican soclal to he given Febru- | § ry 12, in Bardeck’s hall. King is the | § leader of the present house and is a very good speaker. Other speakers will be secured to address the repub- licans FORSELL Private HOME FROM FRANCE. Frank Forsell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Forsell of 126 Falr- view street is home on a short fur- lough after 18 months of active serv- ice in France. Private Forsell was a member of Company E and was gass- ed and wounded on October 29 59c¢, Bros.-— Fresh Russell advt. egEs, Sunday executive p 3 ihe Bible evi NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE “I wish it was possible for cveryone who & suffers from constipation to know about Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. 1t is pleasant to the taste, docs not gripe, and the resuli s sure” (From a letter to Dr. Caldwell writ- ten by Mr. R. A. Laney, Alexandria, La.) Dr. Caldwell’s’ Syrup Pepsin is a com- bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, pleasant to the taste, gentle in action and posi- tive in its effect. It relieves constipation quickly, without griping or strain, and is a standard family remedy. — DR. CALDWELL’S Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. (52) $1.00 A TRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED, FREE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. d connected will exhibit ipons of ar u, church and cong both and gen- | Waman's American Bap- Missionary society of Hart-| will hold & rally with cvening sessions on t the club building, Mrs. Hainer of the Chi- be School Reports Will Be Friday Night's Meetin Read xiof tl inbers of the at The 1 are inv indie: uien. The Hone monthly meeting committee will be chapel Tuesday evening ad teachers will of the held in at 7:45. of the workers’ . uncil and supper at 6:30 Friday | Ann street, Hartford ening. Annual reparts of the|and M Clara Pinkham haol will be read at this meeting. cago Training school The Brotherhood will meet the | speakers. I meetir ns m. with an open conference to ch all women are invited. A sup- will orved at . 6:45. 'Tickets e officers hold a oo school in evening, Febr | v Robert Crawford, who has been in | per 410630 e WEDNESDAY FRANKFORTS OR BOLOGNA MOHICAN SELECT FRESH EGGS FANCY EVAP. PEAC HES doz 49c¢ 2 lbs 25¢ United States Food Administration License, Number G08535. “Wednesday Exceptlonai Money Savers WHAT DO YOU PAY? —— Meadow Brook Creamery Butter none better 1b 52¢ VERY BEST PURE LARD 7 FANCY WHOLE MILK CHEESE -OUR PRICES ON QUALITY MEATS ARE— BEST CHUCK ROAST BEEF 20c LEAN RIB CORNED BEEF 22¢ JERSEY CITY FRESH SHOULDERS 25¢ SPRING LAMB LOIN CHOPS 3dc SLICED BEEF LIVER 11c Rump Roast Beef Ib 26¢ Lean Hamburg . . 25¢ Lean Pot Roast .. 1b 18¢ Fresh Pigs Feet 1b 9c ARMOUR’S STAR HAMS 8 1b avg. Ib 29¢ OUR FRUIT' AND VEGETABLE DEPT OFFERS YOU INDIAN RIVER GRAPE FRUIT ...... S$EST MAINE POTATOES SOUND RED or YELLOW ONIONS . .. LARGE FLORIDA or NAVEL ORANGES CARROTS, PARSNIPS or TURNIPS .. 3 Ibs FINE MEATY PRUNES or RAISINS .... 21bs AT OUR FISH DEPT .WE HAVE FRESH SMOKED FINNAN HADDIES .. ib 1205¢ ¥hole Cod, Haddock, Hake or Cusk AT OUR GROCERY DEPT. MOHICAN BREAD FLOUR 14 bbl bag yHICAN ASST. SOG PS . Blue tip mat(he‘ 5 bx 24¢ b 24 for 15 1b pk 4 lbs doz 25¢ 43¢ 11e 43¢ 10¢ 25¢ 29¢ Tmlet ]’dper 5 roll% "‘5(‘ RENIER PICKHARDT & 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-2 The First New Spring Dresses Attract Fresh and Dainty Waists of White Voile and Batiste t unpacked, batiste in four pleasing fashions at Clearance Sale of Suits, Dresses and Coats at 1-3 Off 2.00 Mussed Waists, spe de chine Waists, ve Models in Serge and Jersey have just arrived! some new Waists of good voile 00 and quality 3.00 cach. and Clearance Sale of one lot of Clearance Sale of Mussed cf valuo 21¢ pair One lot of Dainty Hat Pins. SWEATERS AT REDUCED PRICE ed of Mrs. E. R. Hitch- Dire meeting company who will act in ' the coming el of New Rev. James of New of the preach. Grant Russell Bro: March Pictorial Are Now Patterns, Review teady (INCORPORATED) ANNUAL MF ctors were elected : New vesterday t BOOCTHS BLOLY BALLWY BRITALS wrington, Edward N rown, Harold T. Judge John J. W wiil elect officers v Sloper Britain Gas 1. afternoon at capacity Henry Ish. The Those during | Rus. Rus: Home Sewing Use New Home Sewi Machine HARTFORD. A Fortunate Stroke of Enterprise Enabies Us to Sell $6,399 Worth of Swiss Embroideries for $2,005 8,600 Yards of Beautiful Imported Goods, Every Yard New and First Quality THESE GOODS WERE BOUGHT OF LEADING IMPORTER OF THE FINEST FOREIGN K MBROIDERIES. Constantly on the alert for the best values obtainable for our chase of beautiful Swiss embroideries at save the customer a very considerable amount. going to be sold for a good deal less than half New York city and every vard is new This sale comes at the beginning of the embroidery season. It you will need—embroideries for the baby's outfit, for grown-ups. We cannot impress too strongly finest character and in great variety. Lot No. Consists of 4,500 Yards of Fine Cambric, Nain- sook and Swiss Embroidery. These are in matched Sets in edges and inser- tions. Widths are from 4 to 17 inches, values up to $1.26 a yard SALE PRICE Yard 29C Lot No. 3 Consists of 500 Yards of Narrow Plain Scallop Edges. This is a splendid assortment of edges. Values 8c up to 15c a yard. SALE PRICE Yard With the thrifty women this derful for the new lingerie and also for of insertions in eyelet and blind embroidery are three widths. Beautiful camisole flouncing, vinced of the truly marvelous values. Words ordinary sale of embroideries. See our window FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE NOW IN PI —NOW IS THE TIME TO THE sale will mean a Also a price which enables us to In fact, a price. for the the fact that these | i wonderful saving arments which need dainty baby sets. are inadequate TOGRESS WITH two widths of WE BOUGHT THE IMPORTER'S ENTIRE STOCK OF THII FINER SWisS EMBROIDERIES AT OUR OWN PRICE. customers, we have landed a big pur- turn them ¢ver at a fair profit and good many of these ldvely embroideries are These goods canie from the leading importer in and first quality brings you every sort of embroidery older children, for dresses and other garments are not cheap but are of the Lot No. 2 Consists of 3,500 Yards of Nainsook shop-worn goods, ind Swiss Baby s are all in the very of patterns, have long cloth ribhon edges 1insook ribbon vora 17¢€ galoons SALE PR Values up to a ICHE Lot 100 Ya yard Consists of About Camisole Material In both eyelet ards of Long Cloth Novelty and closed embroideries. Values vara 6DC embroideries will be widths up to 89c a yard. SALE PRICE .... Thesc won- to be made over. There are two edges, although in a few cases there You must come and see to be con- to describe them Don’t miss this extra- display EVERYTHING REDUCED PRICES BUY. AT

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