New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 7, 1919, Page 5

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NEW BRIIAIN DAILY HEKALD, MONDA EMPEROR WILHELM COMPELLED TO QUIT Internal Complications Made His Abdication Imperative " HOW MRS, BOYD AVOIDED AN i | female trouble which caused me much suffering, and two that I would have to go through an operation before I could get well. ““My mother, who had been helped by LydiaE. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Com- pound, advised me to try itbefore sub- mitting toan opera- tion. Itrelieved me from my troubles €0 T can do my house work without any difficulty. I advise any woman who is afflicted with female troubles to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound a trial and it will do as much for them.”—Mrs. MARIE Boyp, 1421 5th St., N. E., Canton, Ohio. 3 Sometimes there are serious condi- April 3, While THE “Y. M." AND 26TH. From JAogust (o VFebruary Yankee n Mo Gote Supplics Worth 0—Is 18 Per Cent. of Total. or, argu « too far and OPERATION | Canton, Ohio.—‘‘I suffered from a 4§ doctors decided . tions where a hospital operation is the § only alternative, but on the other hand so many women have been cured by this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, after doctors have said that an operation was necessary — every woman who wants to avoid an operation should give it a fair trial before submitting to such a i§ trying ordeal _1f complications exist, write to Lydia t edicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result of many years experience is at your service. Missio reh will nary hold society of its last | g 1 on Tuesday afternoon | i e home of Mrs. T. anklin square M men when in | GowW - 18 per |church who a er chain™ es interested s sent | silY e S EC T OUM S m N T LEAE FL AVORS, Look for the name: All in sealed packages. Helps appetite and digestion. Three flavors. make WRIGLEY’S good we must KEEP it good until you geft it. Hence the sealed pack- age — impurity-proof— guarding, preserving the delicious contents —fthe beneficial goody. The Fiavor Lasts SEALED TIGAT oK KEPT RIGHT A == == = == o o S the i are cordially invited to | {d j Copyright 1919, The House of Kuppeaheia Before-the-War BOTH the man who has fought and the man who has served the fighter are feeling the new spirit of the times. The Reward of Military Training The strain of war called forth en- ergy hither- to untapped. The man who has given his best is now reaping dividends in a strengthened physigue and a quickened mind. It is matural that The HOUSE OF KUPPEN- HEIMER, the leading maker of service uniforms, should be the first to grasp the change in body and spirit. Ne¢ maker of clothing can hope to satisfy the pres- ent-day man with hastily Fhe HOUSE O A National Styles Won’t Do revised copies of before- the-war patterns. The HOUSE OF KUP- PENHEIMER foresaw the war - developed figure, and its Spring models have been fashioned from the cloth up, with What the a sharp ap- v o Man preciation of what the Wants young man wants, In variety of fabrics, in authoritative design, and in sheer style, these mod- els are a clear demonstra- tion of KUPPENHEIMER standards. Goed clothes always cost a little more, and they are worth it. It’s not what you pay but the clothes service you get that counts. FKUPPENHEIMER Clothes JSeroice CHICAGO U. S. A Kuppenheimer Clothes Are Sold in New Britain By THE CONNORS-HALLORAN CO., 248 Main St. “The Live Store With a Conscience.”,

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