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FRUIT JARS CANNING OQUTFITS JAR RUBBERS A. A MIL IS 80 West Main Street Telephone 381 Plumbing Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away all the stomach, llver, and bowel poisons before breakfast. To feel your best day in and day out, to feel clean inside; no sour bile to coat your toague and sicken your breath or dull your head; no constipa- tion, billous attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stomach, you must bathe on the in- ! side like you bathe outside. This is| vastly more important, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do, says a well-known physician. To keep these poisons and toxins well flushed from the stomach, liver, and bowels, drink before st each day, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimen- tary tract, before putting more food iato the stomach. Get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from your pharmacist. It is inexpensive and almost tasteless, except a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant. Drink phosphated hot water every morning to rid your sys- tem of these vile poisons and toxins; also prevent their formation. To fecl like young folks feel: like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became saturated with an ageumulation of body poisons, be- zin this treatment and above all, keep it up! As soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, swectening and puri- tying, so limestone phosphate and hot water before breakfast, act on the stomach, liver, kidnevs and bowels. ———— DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS If Your Back is Aching or Bladder Bothers, Drink Lots of Water and Eat Less Meat. When the “kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean,-by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains >f acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vitzi importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water-—you can’t drink too much; also get from any pharmacist Salts of water before breakfast each morn- ng for a few days and your xidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and emon juice, combined with lithia and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine 50 it no longer is a source of irrita- tion, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpens cannot in- fim. makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try his, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. Full Automatic PRINTING Therefore Accurate. BINDING AND PAPER RULING ‘¥ E. R.Hitchcock & Co. 303 MAIN ST about four ounces of Jad | ke a tablespoonfu) in a glass | Heating | | | | Tinning —1 WHALE MEAT TASTES ' LIKE THAT OF DEER Jap Finds Flesh of Deep Sea! Mammal Very Palatable Washington, D. C., Aug. 27.—“The | cost of living is not vet so high but that the average American asks, ‘What does it taste like,’” when it is suggested that he eat some new food,—canned whale meat, for ex- ample,” says a bulletin from the Na- tional Geographic society. Roy Chapman Andrews, in a com- munication to the society, tells how whale meat tastes, and where it al- ready is as popular on bills of fare as was the juicy steak, before the H. C. of L. prompted meat rationing in many familie The bulletin quotes him as follow: “Whale meat is very coarse grained and tastes something lke venison, but has a flavor peculiarly its own. I have eaten it for many days in succession, and found it not only palatable but healthful. The Japanese prepare it in a variety of ways, but perhaps it is most frequently chopped finely, mixed with vegetables, and eaten raw, dressed with a brown sauce. “Few people realize the great part which whale meat plays in the life of the ordinary Japanese. Too poor to buy beef, their diet would include little but rice, fish, and vegetables were it not for the great supply of flesh and blubber furnished by these huge water mammals. In winter the meat of the humpback whale, which is most highly esteemed, sometimes brings as much as 30 sen (15 cents) per pound; but this is unusual. Or- dinarily it can be bought for 15 sen or less. But the edible portions are not only the flesh and blubber. Cer- tain parts of the viscera are pre- pared for human consumption, and what remains is first tried out to extract the oil, then chipped by girls using hand-knives, and dried in the sun for fertilizer. “In the summer, when it is im- ble to ship the meat to any dis- tance because of the heat, much of it is canned. The flesh is cooked in great kettles, and the cans made, packed, and labeled at the stations. “It is most unfortunate that prej- udice so long prevented whale meat from being sold in KEurope and Am- er It could not, of course, be sent fresh to the large cities; but, canned in the Japanese fashion, it is vastly superior to much of the beef and other tinned foods now on sale in our markets. In New Zealand the Messrs. Cook Brothers, who hace de- veloped a most extraordinary method of capturing humpback whales in wire nets, can a great deal of meat and ship it to the South Sea Islands, where it is sold to the natives.” p PERSHING REVI s 'RENCH. Paris, L2 Gen. Pershing re- viewed a French regiment of the Paris garrison this morning before the Hotel des Invalides, and decorat several officers and soldiers. This the last public appearance of Pershing before his departure Brest next Sunday. . IRON 000, oco\People Uselt sa or,uc' Strength I i | i | | ity as any tru in many place material. IRISH DRIVE FUND NOW TOTALS $1,000 Team Workers Active in House-to- House Drive and Expect to Go Over $5,000 Mark. Reports of workers on the Irish Freedom drive for funds shows a total of $1,000 raised in cash subscriptions to that fund to date and prospects of going over the $5,000 mark are said to be very bright. The campaign is progressing very favorably and with four full days in which to secure the remainder of the quota the commit- tee is well pleased with the response to the appeal and confident that the drive will go over. Daily meetings of team captains and workers are being held at the central quarters maintained at 321 1-2 Main street and reports are given out each evening on the progress of the drive. Among the subscriptions re- ceived last evening was one for $10 from the recently organized Baker's union. Other donations from trade organizations and societies are said to be on the way to the drive com- mittee. The purpose of the fund is to de- fray the expenses of the Irish Repub- lic and much of the money will be given toward a publicity campaign. James M. Curtin is treasurer of the drive for this city. The truck tires in use on the trucks of the Sherman Sand Company doubtlessly receive as severe test of qual- These trucks loaded to capacity are called upon to go but satisfactory. Truck Tires for such work in order to give the proper service must be faultlessly constructed of the most sturdy What better proof then can we submit to truck own- ers in this city of the quality of Goodyear Truck Tires? Is’nt it significant that the Sherman Sand Company have stated their preference of Goodyear Truck Tires and the service which we render in their connection? We are positive that with these Goodyear Truck Goodyear Solid Truck Tires Are the Preference of the Sherman Sand Compy “We are pleased to advise that Goodyear Solid Truck Tires have been giving us very satisfactory service. These tires are used on two of our five ton trucks, and these trucks are constantly subject to the most trying road conditions. So long as the present quality of these tires is maintained and so long as we can receive the present satisfactory service from the Goodyear Truck Tire Service Station we will continue to use Goodyear Solid Truck Tires.” (Signed) H. T. SHERMAN, Sherman Sand Company. Tires together with our service we can save you money on your truck tires. Let us analyze your special trucking conditions, and help you decide what size and type, whether Goodyear Solid, Goodyear Pneumatic Cord, or Goodyear Cushion, will be most economical for you, Because of our thorougly equipped shop we are in a position to do your work quickly, correctly, and at your convenience. We guarantee absolute satisfaction. And our interest after the application will continue through our regular inspection service. By watching your tires, wheel alignment, brake adjustment, etc., we make it possible for you to get the last inbuilt mile from your tires. Won’t you give us an opportunity to go over your trucking problems with you? ADNA F. JOHNSON 159 Main St., New Britain, Ct. Phone 961 Goodyear Truck Tire Service Station ck tires in use here in New Britain. s where the road conditions are anything SEES FORMER CLASSMA’ Mes ed yesterday morning a town or village in the United States from which women have not written letters telling of health restored by Yo : " FOR QUICK RETURNS USE THE OLASSIFTED COLUMNS, Judge James T. antly kill was pleas- surpr by — m— Lydia . Pinkham's Vegctable Com- pound. [f you are suffering from some female trouble, ask your neigh- bor if she has ever used Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. In many cases you will find that she has regained health by its use and will recommend it to you a visit from A, A Conn., a classmate of the judge in the local high school, but who for the || past 27 years has been living out of this city. Mr. Lyman is engaged in | farming on an extensive s Wapping section of the s Lyman, of Wapping, | Savelce! L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINTS BEST THAT CAN BE MADE Cost to you $3.15 a Gallon when made ready to use , RECOMMENDED BY SATISFIED USERS FOR OVER 40 YEARS LONGMAN & MARTINEZ, MANUFACTURERS, N. Y. ¥ Obtain COLOR CARD from our Agent/ New Britain, and H. C. Thompson, Stick to the conservation of ice and in several weeks’ time the present crisis will be over— thus bringing to an end one of the most try- ing summers we have ever been forced to face. We must admit that there were times this summer when we were certain that there would be no ice for the next day. But— modern transportation has ably assisted in the great 1919 ice stringency—and carloads arrived in time to save the day ! Don’t stop saving ice now ! Order only what ice you really need ! The John Boyle Co., N Plainville, NOTICE You nced not be sick if you go and see Volz, the Chiropractor. Chiropractic removes the cause of radically and permanently than and thorough trial. disease, more method. promptly, other Give it a ICE PUBLICITY An Endless Chain Here is the endless chain of recom- mendations for Lydia E. Rinkham's Vezatahl~ clompound. There is™hardly Rooms 16—17 Booth Block. Office Hours 9—12 A. M., 2—5 P. M. Evening Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs.Sat. 7—8:30. Telephone 1732.