New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 7, 1919, Page 6

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Values to $10.~Exery, olor and every size. Don’t miss this portunity. op- DP LUMBAGO PAIN, RUB BACKACHE AWAY hnt Rellef! Limber Up! Rub Pain, reness, Stiffness Right Out With “St. Jacob's Liniment.” hen your back is sore and lame mbago, sciatica or neuritis stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get a I trial-bottle of old, honest “St. b's Liniment” at any drug store, a little in your hand and rub it into the pain or ache, and by the you count fifty, the soreness and ness is gone n't stay crippled! Jiniment . pain right out and ends the ry. It is ma 1, vet absolutely less and doesn’t burn or discolor Iskin. L bthing else stops lumbago, sciatica lame back misery so promptly and ly. It never disappoints! ache fluenza By having your z0od condition. Take Lino- ine preventive. This well-known remedy restores vitality and builds up the system to a full health standard. nonine should always be taken lhe first sign of a cough or cold, t overcomes the cause and re- es the Best remedy wn for ystem in as a fi d Al Druggists—60c and $1.20. “PHE BUSY LITTLE STORE’ STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 55¢ DOZ. Van Camp’s Evap- orated Milk, 14c can Baker’s Cocoa, box 20¢ Sweitzer Cheese (ex- tra fancy), 65¢ Ib. Sage Checse, 45¢ 1b. USSELL BROS. 301 MAIN STREET [ has | ¢ | hit. adthanked her ‘“friend” for his kindness and stepped into the car. The, car drove off and several hours later left Miss Robbins off at the lunch room, very drunk. The police were told by the “friend,” who made complaint and asked that she be arrested. 11-Year-01d Pickpoclket. An 11-year-old girl was in cham- bers this morning for the theft of a pockethoolk, the property of Mrs. Ash- ton, wife the manager of the Mohican Market, The pockethook taken from her pocket in the sterday afternoon, and soon Richardson picked up the Her arrest followed a wa { market ¥ | after Sergt. girl on the street. ook had been stolen in Russell others' hutter store on Main street. eant Richardson was inv ting { that theft when the little girl was seen by him and, questioned. A pocketbool | containing several bills was found on her and at the station she admitted taking it from Mrs. Ashfon’s pocket. AT heen SUNDAY NIGHT A big bill has arranged for { the Lyceum Sunday night. Beside the {two big features there will be added | an unusnal comedy the | which almost equals that of a Chap- lin. It features none other than Marie wrlous conception Scrub-lady.” Miss Dressler will | be remembered for her great picture with Charlie Chaplin, and it was through this picture that his fame was established. This comedy will be shown for one night only. The iwo main features will surely make a There is one entitled “The Net,"” featuring Carlyle Blackwell and June Elvidge, special featuring Henry ralthall, entitled “And a Still Small Voice.”” Mr. the star in “The Birth of a N and is admitted the greatest charac- ter actor of the sereen. Because of the length of the program the show will begin at 7:15 sharp and will last until after 10 o'clock. 1 i i ll | LYCEUM. nse of Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water Tells why everyone should drink hot water each morning before breakfast. Why is man and woman, time, feeling mervous, | worried; some days headachy, and unstrung; some days really inca- pacitated by illness. It we all would bathing, what 8T would take place sands of half-sick, souls with pasty comple ions we should sce crowds of happy , rosy-cheeked people eve The r does not a1l the waste under our present For ry ounce of drink taken into the s ounce of waste ried out, else it and forms ptomaine-like poisons which are ab- sorbed into the blood Just as necessary as it Is to clean the ashes from the furnace cach day, before the fre will burn bright and hot, so we must each morning clear the inside organs of the previous day's accumulation of indigestible waste and body toxXins. Men and women, whether sick or well, are advised to drink each morning, before break- fast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosp it, as a harmless means of w out of the stomach, liver, kidney bowels the indigestitle material, waste, sour bile and toxins; thug cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach, Millions of people Who had their turn at constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, nervous days and sleep- less nights have become real c about the morning inside-bath, A | quarter pound of limestone phosphate will not cost much at the drug store, practice inside- tifying change Ins 1 of thou- anaemic-lookin muddy system rid which itsclf cach day it accummu- mode of liv- eve food and ferments a complaint to the police that a pock- | Valthall Sl half the | despondent, | aull | { of BAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919, Below Cost and Reason. We Wished for the Ability to Write of Saturday’s Values in Would Make You Realize What THE BIG STORE Sale for Tomorrow Means in ts to You. Will Visit $30.00 WINTER COATS For the remainder of this winter and the use of the next fall, one can find a Coat at one half its real worth— Broadeloths, velours, Kerseys and Plushes, with or without Fur trimmings. . A lot of 500 to choose from— 14, All Sizes—Worth $30.00. /\ M A i — A I ' | | | | | | | | | but is sufficient to demonstrate (o anyone, sweetening and freshening effect upon the system. its cleansin NEW SPRING { L But that Talent Has Been Denied Us and We Must Content Qurselves With 380-382- 384-386 Main St., LL DAY For Bargains the Like of Which Were Never Heard of or Seen in New Britain $14.95 |rises $13.95 [Sws $3.95 An effort which stamps us as real value givers all surely —New Dresses of silk, wool Serge and Jerseys in a riety of models to suit any taste—All new spring shades and colors with the most amazing assortment of com- 205 to binations, choose from— $13.95 All Sizes—Worth $22.50. SKIRTS of Plaid, Stripes, Checks and Silks in Plaids, pin tucks, braided and plain in the newest spring models—An assort?nent of sure satis- faction to anyoune looking for a stylish Skirt at a moderate price. ALTERATIONS $1.50 Women's Heavy Winter Underwear, all sizes, extra fine quality $1 OO ason is that the human | § 89¢ Women’s Heavy Ribbed Underwear Special at WAISTS Special for Saturday $2.00 and $2.50 extra fine quality voiles and fancy materials. ial, all sizes, 4 ancy materials. Special, all size ES 1 .48 Worth $750 IREE Women’s Flannel Gowns, large sizes, heavy flannel formerly sold for $1.98. Special tomorrow o n $ 1 ‘38 Women’s $1. Special Women’s $1.50 Corsets. Special . . TOMORROW ON Men’s 17¢ Hose, all shades Tomorrow Women’s fashioned. Special at e bair IOC e, all shades, full Pair 39 C . Women’s 98¢ Short Flannel Kimonos, all 50 sizes, special, neatly trimmed . C Sdward Daiy counc memb A. McCarthy made rangements for a house-to-house cam paign in which every m eligible to membership will reached. The campaign is being ducted in accordance with the of the supreme council that every branch strive to increase lts membe; ship during the coming year. It membership campaign | the Plan of the supreme. council to | win be ten active mem- | 8¢t at least a million new members | yembers | during the year, and, to make this| for a ] { 1,000 nev Clte In e | will be con- | ent DALY COUNCIL OPENS MEMBERSHIP DRIVE. ()r,’::\lli:u\‘iu;r ;h‘h\s New Members in the Year of 1919, order to n in the nec . for 1.000 members to g Already membe bers, @ nu 1t the hot The reading Daly council, Knights of Columbus, lieved t has opened a and a committee of bers under the direction of Chairman th sent il will this 'y for each of the pres- at least two mem- | the o of tions have been reccived and it is be- e-to-house canvass mber com : possible, it | meeting | What About Ireland? Bernard Shaw, in his series of bril- liant articles on ‘“Problems of the Peace Conferenc: written for the New York American, gives his views on the Irish situation in next's Sun- day's New York American. Order now from vour newsdealer.—Advt: will be held In the association rooms < | and a musical and letic prozram Big show at the Lyceum Sun. night. will be carried out under the direction | Added comedy. Marie Dressler in the of | of Lecturer Stephen A. Lynch, ! *Scrub Lady.’—advt. at the next council. men regular the To paign and increase the interest among for stimulate interest in the cam- the older members in the social life of nization, socials are to be held at stated intervals, one of them one week from Tuesday night.” The social about 450 | applica- d 1,000

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