New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1919, Page 23

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919. S ——— Fom . = e — : = : ;,,;;."I,};_;;‘: 'l‘ i i Batle-Worn Americans Being Re-| APerjectTrpatment For This | Cm&fi‘ kable SE;eCla S o - W | ceved al This Britsh Staion | Distressing Complant >LS 2all, and made us sure they Wasixan el “FPscid coming every day—for — 7 had an attack of Weeping 3 eS g Doth know we must feed Winchester, Eng., April 1 (Corres- | Eezema; so bad that my clothes g s we mUSE | pondence of tho Associated Pross). would he wet through at times. |f we wou Morn Hill, one of the huge litary T suffered terribly. I could get no Dark Brown High I 1 after theit | Locorva P S Sl e an American camp. During the war Fruit Liver 1ablcts) and ‘Sootha it was the principal assembly ground Salva’. The first treatment gave me o & \ \ in England for A oz : relicf. Altogether, I have used three | § the door of yoar % 3 s oranl Anoricans who mxs on ihal|" *Eruit-a-tives), and amentirelywelli? dining room—as close as wn ki way home. They are the men who G. W. HALL. = as your own kitchen—the ¥ fought with the British forces, Toth these remedies are sold by matchless fz}cxlgtles of the best and most whole- CAIL the far-fling wrmies of the em- [ qoi i ho, 8 box, 6 for $2.50, or Patent Leather and Dull some bakeries in the world. Uneeda Biscuit pire are contributing to this assem- e _A“TIVES Limited, { Cut Military Heel | Tops. ary and High Heel i S > bl The Americans are coming 5 > g Kid 2 Strap Pumps. come to you as fresh and immaculate as A | chiony from France and the oeeupas ; SURG, N.Y. 88 Oxfords in Patent Leather, when they were taken from the oven. tion fo in Germany, but larze “Fruit-a-tives” is also put upina | @@ Gun Metal and Dark Brown i numbers are making longer journeys. frial size which sells for 25c. B Al cathey . < NATIO i SRR e 7 ; NAL BISCUIT ; x i $3.50 in Egypt, some in South Africa and R COMPANY 9 S one s in a. Many are still in | cans arrive in this counfry thev are | G . . ) o sce. even i R LECHIY L BNEn oy Sart R, i aaalaiand spuginon =i | Regular $5.00 Values. Regular $5.00 Value. A Pair. went on, “are much likc itish forces in various parts of IRus- | the proc of demobilization and r mals. They are most lovable ana ¢ . During the 1t is reckoned that it will t X nps ro S s . i O \ [ s . . 5 B ) . most tractable after they've had|years when my babies were growing | ¢F Cight months before all can bo [ being used to comh out Colonials wha High Tennis Shoes in 100 Pairs of Odds and Children’s and Misses’ | : | with their own armies. Tho e jerity of the Amiericans who | brown and Dblack, all Oxfords, Button and Tan Mahogany Calf § joined the British forces enlisted in Cannda. Most of thoso are fo he sent | @ Sizes. Lace, Suede and Patent. | Tace Shoes. All sizes back. not to the point of enlistment, | All sizes to 415 B. : . | Ve but to their homes in the states, a FOR SALE AR BRAIER | o b E 00 a 1 O a $1 98 : Valuable Main Sireet Property § /sl : S Repmtrintion machinery turms siow- | I = pair n pair A q Iy and theve are n consideranle | One block with nine tenements and five stors also scveral | dy. 1 dela ! two tetemacrt b 2 | el buildoiion | B et RS S ) ey First Quality. $4.00 Value. All Hand Sewed. arrive CAN ALL BE IHT ON S e s e deradefinite oL . : ALL BE: BOUGIEL OX A 10 PER CENY BASIS, guarantee of results or money back. Get the gen- before his papers filter through the | CALL QUICK IF INTERESTED, uine BITRO-PHOSPHATE—the kind that phy- devions channels in which they move, A. GORBACH, Real Estate ERCERES | e BoYST SHOES. ONE DOLLAR | Mens Gun Metal Lace L NeRVous, 7 Great care is exercised in this mat- ~ N = - . 259 MAIN STREET. BOOTH proe= TEL. 119v. cvs. ANAE| ter for, in the British army, there | (4 Gun Metal Lace and off on any pair of RED Shoes FIRE, LI , AUTOMOBTI ¥ =D ACCIGENT INSURANCE. i have been many i s soldiers . % g exchanging names and identification | §68 Button. CROSS Oxfords or disks. Shoes. . I« American serving with a Brit- R —_ £ . 9 sh regimuv..: wished to remain in | [ s, - ingland and a Esrigish comvade want. | [ Men’s Tan Army_ ® ed 10 g0 to Americe. \ \would be casy | |l Shoes, Munson Lase~ ° enough, it was pointed oy to the cor- | B ® $3 7 5 A5 A Pair T | . hat sorved with the English instead something to eat. National Biscuit|up we never missed the Chils L : i i hoes and dainties always begin our Chil-[dren’s Tour with its tasty feast. s i Eogh S | respondent, for them to gwap names ! and disks, and if the real Trimmy was A Pair. coached and did not dru. toq | N ; of his “h's”, the scheme Mg K Men’s §un Metal Rub- Wi el SPECIALS, | = SoSiae SPECIALS! Sp are sent home soon as transports | can be provided at Sovthampton, | [ which is only a dozen miles away N e e w SR P o et fos | ~ Come In and Look Over Our Bargain Tables soldiers who are taking wives back | the matrimonial state. A day or two | before his transport was to sail he was spending the afternoon with an | American girl he had met in Win- chester. She was from Paterson, N. | quick decision. “All right, como along | Rhine. It was tn a suburb of Cob- | policemen J., and he called her *“Jersey. with me No said, selzing ber axm, | lenz fhat the Germats had hidden | fell wounded 1o \'r(\)nmo oo | “Well, this is goodbye,” he said [ He knew where a special license could [ their booty—in the basement of el Gl | | | | l > a other, after chase, was caugh German woman's louse. In some | When the two were taken to the O way the Coblenz nolice heard of the | man police station it Ao thefts and for several days and nights | they wero Amori had guards watching for the thieves | held to appear to cart away their loot. When two supposedly German s diers appeared one niht with as he was about to refurn to camp. | be obtained, and a few hours later Thinking of home dimmed the girl's | they were man and wife, eyes. “Gee, T wish I was going, too,” In telling the correspondent of his she exclaimed. romance, the soldier remarked: *T “You mean that, Kid,” said the bis | wouldn't leave a dog on this side of Middle Westerner. that good old Statue of Liberty.” He meant no respect to his bride. Bargain Day Every Suit in Our Store ‘Reduced $5.00 $20.00 SUITS WEDNESDAY .. . $15.00 $25.00 SUITS WEDNESDAY , . $20.00 $30.00 SUITS WEDNESDAY $25.00 $35.00 SUITS WEDNESDAY $30.00 $40.00 SUITS WEDNESDAY $35.00 until officers of the army arrived. Under the circumstances, after an 0 s | investigz the 4 ricans e A special canteen for those home- | and started to pack up the articles ESnsrdiue Anarcansidecided o e S not to file any char Againa NEW BR' AIN ES |MUNY ward-bound soldlers as been estab- | and refused to hoed repeated Ger- (‘(‘x’m':nhxl)rli-(;‘m(n:']\“xv\("homlfi\‘x‘:, :\’;\T lished at Morn Iill by the American ted Cross, man commands to “halt,” the German | Richman. Home Proof, Here, Therc and i e Tverywhere, - When vou see Doan's Kidney pills | INVADE GERMANY e v oressen as nons Vinol will Stop a Cough Britain resident. It's the same every- e 5800 towns in the U S| qwo American Soldiers Have Thrilling | B k U ‘: ld sand people publicly thank 4 AU g ing a“ a a other kidney remedy ‘Time, But Are Courtmartialed | re p 0 f ve this proof of merit, honesty and truth? Home testimony must be o 5 ! truc or it could not be published here. 1 z, April 8 (Co spondence of A .COI:lStltUt’onal rcmedy that removes the caus_e b} Read this New iritain recommend jl sRoiniCHIRE LS - Ameri- building up the system. These elements contained | tion. Then insist on having Doan rs who went of the | oxu will lknow what you ate gettin i lol 0 unhils il in Vinol—Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron, Mau- S b 2 S b Niem. . ganese and Glycerophosphates—soon create an | 0il Co., 405 2 St., donned ( n army uniforms know Doan s S and had a serics of thrilling adven- | energy that throws off the cold and prevents its remedy for kidney rhicumatic | tures, after a court martial recently, : s S \ suffered se- | were sentenced to fwenty yve | reoccurrence. It has given ninety per cent satisfac- | verely e stiff and lame labor. The mien, both privates, | 5 5 i 3 and T ached all over. My kidneys | were charged with desertion in addi- tion for sixteen years. HERE IS PROOF: acted irregularly, teo. Doan’s Kidney | tion to eight other offenses connected Dunn, N.C. Lagrange, N.C. i Pills soon frec me from the rheu- | with their runaway trip. “] suffered with a chronic cold for “‘For years I suffered with a chronic matic pains and put my Kkidneys in According fo the testimony brought four months, cougned aay and night. | eough, so I could not sleep nights and | good condition. I heartily endorse | out at the court martial, both men Had to keep on working when I was | continued to lose flesh, My druggist Doan’s, for I know the value of| spoke a little German and, af not able to. I saw Vinol advertised | asked me to try Vinol. It cured my them.” ahead of the advanci ¢ and tried it, and I want to tell you it ::ou;;h(i I can sleep nights and have ? 60c, at all dealers, TFoster-Milburn | with a number of just cured that cold in a short time. | gained twclve pounds. Vinol is the i Co.. Mfgrs.,, Buffalo. N. Y also deserters E had It made me eat and sleep well, better | best tonicand tissue builder I haveever S “T sure do,” sho replied. stolen & lot of food, W pparel everyway.”’—J. C. Bagley, Dunn,N.C. | taken.””—W. D. REN, Lagrange,N.C. Touched by her tears, he made a | and other articles of value and, Wwit- | For all run-down, nervous, anaemic conditiony, wenk women, overworked men, 18 to feeblo old people and delicate children, there is no remedy like Vinol. and Punished, with them. | B8 i One husky Michi lad now at the 168 camp missed his charce tc get v 19 | with the t shipload of unmarried | . ’ : \ am nesses said, induced the Amic assist the Germans in rescuing the $2.50 SHIRTS WEDNESDAY . 3 SHIRTS FOR $5.00 [T o privatos. Frederiic R man and Frank Ric probably ! 25 ED : : were the first Americans to enter | i 3 c L . 5 PAIRS FOR $1.00 §| : B e I , shiseatee : week ahead of tho schedule of thei & R D O LIOORITS RIKER HEGEMAN DRUG in its march toward the | 75¢ TIES WEDNESDAY ... .. .. 2 TIES FOR $1.00 § "/ B by 5 i e (mar e 25c COLLARS WEDNESDAY ... 6 COLLARS $1.00 ' HELP YOUR) § ’ s | [ereesTiont | SULLIVAN'S GARAGE i When acid-distress_ed, 2 T 2 re}ieve the indigestion : 10| CRestatie Sireet. NE ~ ~ YORK SAMl E 4' I: Wash Out Your Pores | || v ' Tel. 1418-5 or 853-12. % | With Cuticura Soap g i — A Sknw s 5 q ot e gl e b o We are equipped to do first class repair work, i v | R e e Dissolve easily on $ with tiresome massaging and other fads. l t > . . On retiring smear the face with Cuticurs tongue—as pleasan | 8 satisfaction guaranteed. ! | Ointment on the end of the finger, w d i 8 | | off in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and to take as candy. o . ; # Onr mechanics are second to none, hot water, using plenty of soap. best ap- plied with the hands which it Softers Keep your stomach wonderfully, and continue bathing a few 1 357 MAIN STREET e | | swed iy Ki-moids. § B have customers waiting to buy your car, dust on a few grains of Cuticura Talcum ¥ SCOTT & BOWNE D . A 4 5 d Powder, a dclicate fascinating fragrance, M:‘Q&";%F SCOTT'S EMULSION _ Bring them in. We buy cars in any condition. Everywhere 25¢. each.

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