New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1919, Page 20

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AMERICA'S PAIET IN e s B = a3 «My! But The WAR IS DESCRIBED | T e, et S L s e Sty Tasty!” The verdict of every hol8 wife who serves her family ment for Leagus, Writer Believes Y Sl T B e e Y el mayy 4 . O’doS%dd.‘c i shington, D. C., July 11.—Amer- | o ; A ; | Lazy Llfe Dunng HOt Months . - a’s part in winning the world war ; 5 b PaLE S 5 There's a reason for the purity 1 graphically told in a ,“Statistical ooE . : - Causes Lazy Liver s picuant fevor of Otio Sab's S ary of the War W r " : § . . 4 A 3 A A\ Boiled Ham, Meat , Roulades e N N R Caamany, £ i % & ? ; T no other time is the girl so constant a companion of her Frankfurters, Bacon, Tongue and just from the pre and ritten : S - 3 ¥ L = P Col. Leonard P. Ayres, Ry : R 5 . 3 B . H 3 mother as when she is emerging into womanhood. There are Bolognas. ;‘;\m\‘,m\ SR CRLEg (Sl (S z z Y o 5 E so many questions to ask; so much she needs to know. They're cooked by expert chafs e summs: is a printed. document e . 50 : : N : g L : : o ; ) Sold by all firebclare siores of 150 pages and is a coinplete sta- | i ; 1 ¥ ; : : And school is over. Hers is now a combination of simple laxative herbs .y istical review of Americ:t's partici- k 3 £ 2 ' 8 o e : a lazy, inactive, carefree life. No with pepsin. ~Taken tonight, it acts OTTO STAHL’S ,t'/uo 2 tahg) 1 () ition in the greatest w D hastory) g : . i freely and pleasantly in the m b 2 S It is r rded as a powerful argu- 2 % B % s % 3 £ g wt:inder shle[ is r;'ol }:lwl!dysb“ ]!"fil’; Thgyhead ‘i’s ugc\m) rlcar,cxho‘ml:c’:fy 2332 Third Avenue % ment for the TG RS e : ; : 4 p -, and as well as she shou'd De 8t MCT bt There is renewed interest in life. New York deterrent of future conflicts % SR %, . ; o 5 3 age. Let the mother inquire if the ; 850/00070000 or N dnn e na el i ? e o e ; ] ; | Bd iRy ! there lies the basis of good and poor then is almost a necessity for everyone 606000t S @ ; ke i Yook 3 b % 3 5 health. ;;: h]o! wcuthe:j A‘ ba;l](- 5(‘(]5:1 b; 930,000,00 went <penses. | " G R <L S ; & It will usually be found that a lax- g1°5h Javer being the family sive or RUB IT! RHEUMATISM, The country’s U forco ; y % 3 Sai e ative is needed, and none will give g free trial bottle can be had by sending PAIN STOPS, TRY IT! when the armistice ned wa safer and quicker relief than Dr. your address to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, a i Py "tSOO.HO\l men, of whom four million Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin which is just 480 Washington St., Monticello, IIl. Don’'t Suffer! Instantly Relieve Sore, were in ¢he army, the remain¢ler be- | Aching Muscles and Joints With ing in the navy, marine corps; and | other branches. y 4 . S Dr CALDWELLS “St. Jacob's Liniment.” i - " Rheumatism i ¥ n only.” i Tomper of men s overasas vTFUp Pepsin | | @t o was 2,086,000, of whom 1,3.90,000 . £ g E: ) : opce were actually engaged at the front. | oo . : : The Pertect Laxative e e The number 'of Americans en | it : : : the mise in the Meuse-Argonne ¥ =y greatest operation in whic can troops participated, was Jacob’s Liniment rs padr 000. American casualties in S 4 - ! ! 8 ¢ 4 | P = 508 o £ 1 SOS, T'he money has been | is harmles reumatism liniment! o St . ) : . SOCIAL ing nursc T i 0 G | . ; - - CHICAGO SO R R I TR i B R 50,000, wounded 236,000, and dowsths | Z ¢ ¢ g : . i WORK IN ITALY town. All the institutions are being l].mn the skin supported by voluntary contributions. Limber up! Stop complaining! Get i 6499 Apr EY N e . from disease 56,991 up to April The new social institutions have | a small trial bottle of St Jacoh's) 1919. & st | i . = been operating under the direction of | Liniment” at any drug store, and Some notable achicvements “were The cabin de luxe plctured above is [ Brussels and the fare is $60. The Miss Fraser, a former social worker | just a moment you'll be free frok i e P . i v z ‘he Hull House of Ita Cmulates :xoguzhs};’cd bg,xm;h?:: \:1“1” S‘\'u‘“’(]l‘: at of the Goliath, largest airplane mfisqrm(oxl«nf Snoen plane, built t? i uit Honse Ttaly Emulates |5, "Chicago and Cincinnati. Miss | rheumatic pain, soreness and uty of waging var. Not the . sl S =g sell for 3 has 2 wing spreac : S S v i Aeedd Re s e Y 2elief . e in operation; below is the Farman . o Windy City’s Social Ex- raser is an American Red Cross | ness. Don't ! Relie aws least of fll‘eTse v ”:‘“l ’1‘(‘1" ;‘4‘)[‘)‘- 1S5 A S S LS ?7’ 116 f“l?‘ Gl oy ZNGTELReEICE G, worker but has called for little in | you 5t. Jacob's Liniment” is § s;_:lte the —bn.itx 17‘ r;n: Xk : men o o S S s 3oth l}' dfltr‘s are products of the Far- periment. the way of financial support from her | as good for sciatica, neuralgia/-lu were trmspnrt}( ‘; :m;”' “]'j] 0;'0 € s weekly T1p! rom- EBaris to | man plant. organization She has skillfully | bago, backache, sprains and swell month. The speec b which the Rome. July 11.—The “Hull House | aroused the interest of the residents | ings. g army is'being returned is indicated : e Ol M % A e e By the fact thet 333,000 were broushe | 2,810,296 were inducted Into service. [ Approximately 200,000 commis-| had had previous training in the res- | o X.:;l,l,;p :»;M]I:& Al (\iy(l»:‘;{g“x',,,if”‘x‘,p:f,, ;:'{,r::(', A e ) = = home in’one momth. The largest number inducted in any | sioned officers were required for the | ular army, National Guard or in the | established at § a thickly popu- | a remarkable extent. The hospital | where they attend to the breeding i Supples shipped from the United | month was 400,000 army, the report shows, and of these, | ranks; three received their training |lated mountain town 'of Rome. There | has already done enormous work for | cunbits. hoge amd chickens ang. g States to Framce amounted to 7,500,- | While the British sent more men [less than 9,000 were in the federal | at the Officers’ Training camps, and | ore 14,000 inhabitants (here [ the people of the town. In the two ‘vl‘,\;fi' Eotatlin usealin tHe TR 000 tons In the nineteen months of | to France during the first year of |service at the war's outbreak, Of | the other two came direct from civil | TUnder American direction Sezze has | orphan asylums are bathrooms, sew- | opiinc. «rene sirls are given spedis this country’s participation in the | their participation in the war than | thes 91 were regulars and the re- | life with little or no military train- | cstablished a settlement house, two |ing rooms, playground, carpenter 1\"(',:.‘;";, embroidering where they i | orphan_asylums for orphans of the ! shops and machine shops. The boys' | sign and make all the linen for th R the United States did, it took them |mainder National Guard officers. The | ing. war, a hospital and a system of visit- institution has a three-acre farm, | home. Results of Selective Draft. three vears to attain a strength of | remainder had to come from civil The average soldier who went to The number of men registered for | two million men in France, while the | life, and most of them were trained | France had six months of training at | Cfittary service under the Selective | United States accomplished this in |at the Officers’ Training camps. Of | home and two months of inten jce act was 24,234,021, of whom |one-half that time. cvery six officers in the army, one | training after arriving in F HARTFORD. This Store is no farther away than your nearest phone. Shop direct with us. A trained saleswoman will do your buying in any department. Charter 1580. ¥ 60 BARGAIN TABLES ON THE MAIN FLOOR. Don’t overlook one of them; always important but more than ever important during the midsum- mer Sale. D FRIDAYS AT NOON UP TO SEPTEMBER 12TH INCLUSIVE Midsummer Sale Clearance Shoes for Women, Girls and Boys! Reduced Prices You'll Long Remember ¥ Highly important shoe news for women everywhere. Short lines, but style, variety and size range SECOND F Ladies’ White Sea Island Duck Lace Boots, $9.50 PUMPS NOW $8.25 Louis heels, covered turn sole; high grade shoes: $6.50 and $7.00 grades. Sale price The new Chimney Pump in brewn kid, long NS00 e e vamp covered heel; good sizes. White Canvas Lace, with leather and rubber WOMEN'S '$8.50 OXFORDS NOW $6.95 sole and heels medium toe and military heel Black S ity oy ey grade. Sale price ......... 5 Toulsihieelleosdlsizey. Closing out of six lines of White Buck and Kid Boots, turned and welt soles, Louis heels, S §7.00 OXFORDS NOW 8$4.25 Cuban and military styles, mostly AA, A and B Women's Black and Tan Lace Oxfords, with wide; values from $9.00 to $15.00. Sale price $5.65 fawn, nubuck insert welted soles, military heel 2150 OXVORDS, (= LI UHIGE 8655 N PUMPS AND OXFORDS, $7.50 GRADE Brown Kid Lace Oxfords, plain toe, welt soie, | NOW $5.95 leather Louis heel. Women’s Full Toe Brown Calf Blucher Ox- Also, Brown Calf turn sole Lace Oxfords, plain | fords and Pumps; good sizes toe, covered Louis heel e R SRS i a5 Y e e, MEN’S $7.00 OXFORDS NOW $5.45 $7.00 OXFORDS SALE PRICE $5.45 | Women's Brown Kid, Tan Grain and Brown Tan calf, turn sole Lace Oxfords; covered | Calf Lace Oxfords, Cuban and miltiary heels; good Louis heel. sizes. WOMEN'S $6.00 OXFORDS NOW $4.25 Jun Metal .Lace Oxford narrow toe, Cuban heel, imitation tip. Good si WOMEN'S $6.00 PUMPS NOW $3.95 ) Women's Patent Pumps and Oxfords, turn sole, WOMEN’'S §6.00 PUMPS NOW $3.95 Louis XV. heel, some with buckles; good sizes and ””” Calf, low military heel Pumps with orna- ments ~ covered WOMEN’S $8.50 PUMPS NOW $5.95 Brown Kid Tongue Pumps, long vamps tumg sole, Louis heel; good sizes. widths. WOMEN’'S $7.00 OXFORDS NOW $$4.45 $10.00 COLONIALS NOW $8.25 Brown kid Colonial covered buckle, long vamp, covered heel; good sizes. Women's Patent turn sole, Louis XV. heel lace Oxfords. Good sizes. o ‘ : Also: Women’s Patent Lace Oxfords, leather | ihi:d,\rfnfi and Misses' White Canvas Lace Touis heel and welted soles, In good sizes. SDIOEE; RRiZECE -2 to 2; $2.50 grade, now .... $1.95 WOMEN'S $9.00 PUMPS NOW $6.75 Oxfords of white, § 1-2 to 1 | | 1, NOW ...... $1.95 Women'’s Dull Kid and Patent turn sole Colonial ‘ . 11 to 2, now ... $2.25 Pumps, with large buckle Louis heel; good assort- | Girls' High White Canvas Lace, Broad Toe ment of sizes | WOMEN’S $8.00 OXFORDS NOW $6. [ ’ c Women's Black Ooze Lace Oxfords. Leather | b 1-2 and 6 only; $2.00 value, now $1¥50 Louis heels, welted soles; B and C width VE ON SHOE CLEANERS WOMEN’'S $10.00 PUMPS NOW $7.59 White Kid Cleaner, White Canvas Cleaner and Women's Black Ooze Tongue Pumps, long | Black Kid Polish, size; (AURTLY IS . 16e vamp, turn sole, Louis heels; good sizes WOMEN'S $6.00 PUMPS NOW $4.95 Brown Calf military heel Pump, welted sole, Brown calf tongue Pump, turn sole, medium S, (el S length vamp, covered heelffi good sizes l Shoes, Neolin sole and heel; 00 grade, now $3.95 One lot Boys' White and Brown National Tenpi: Bals, sizes $10.00 PUMPS, SALE PRICE §8.9 wide enough for a satisfactory choice. The season’s smartest numbers in Kkid, dull calf, patent, tan and white. PUMPS, OXFORDS AND BOOTS ;

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