New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1919, Page 22

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER i4, 1918, WOODS IS SLIPPING, How to Késép_isaby 'L 0 MEET FRIDAY o;a'l gl ia miling and Well MIESTAENT | oo oo e ™| r Nutmeggers, U ) o See that the daily functions are regular and normal Al’ Harfiom‘ New Haven’ Nor- skin r ubles T“”“*(h s compiled by b SUCE mont . o & \ NN be happy and playful when the head , i very soothing and healing wherever | 119" ! en there were | W/ VSSNNNNINNN NN NN Sl bl o1 e vanael Eload. T1. i the skin is irr ed or inflamed. |, on that charge. | The Kind Yon Havs Always Bought has borne the signa- 3 ach bloated. The * Prineipal W, ¢. French of the Pro- Much suffe from skin_troubles | /1) ! , stand 60 in July ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his o vocational Grammar school of this may be avoided by the timely use of | 4o POICC ¥ ast majority of the | srsonal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one when you notice them cross and fretful you X § city will be chairman of one of the this wonderful remedy. ~Cadum [ jionXenness cases ve Lo ENG g e you in this. Counterieits, Imitations and willusually find constipation is responsible. T K sections of the fall n:ru!u\;; of the | ()m(m(iu[ is good for cczema, p o .’,1 o2 v;‘( mw” \':\Hh,h ;.')';'(l,\ ' ;;].;;: ¢ ‘f-‘"(r:;‘t(ll‘l‘l “1:\(‘ ll:l\lt n;;p;‘-‘l-hnllvllltm.:;)r‘l\1;:1;&;:]:-{;;[:-{ the « “onnecticut State achers’ associn- s, S afings ;. inger and horss liniment o shildren—Experience against Expe: ont. Perhaps they have missed that daily Connecticat 1te Teacher 1ss0cia I € @ O ni perience ag P have | functi # = tion at Hartford, Iriday, October 2 SC3 PRl A ms ' - £ « hearings, | \ g - nction so necessary to comfort and There will he meetir of the con- m Ointment is a French pr. f fConneet i st R to 1 & ha is made in Amari : dricdt state in t health. Look at the tongue and see if . { g vention held on the same day R - Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare= the breath is bad. Watch for belching. / Y 3 |at New paven. Norwalk and New o i ’ ) goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains ncither These are the tell-tale = = 5 ~ 8 3 Tondon. The programtali Hartford i o > M. —Addre: “Helping : Opium, > nor other narcotic st nce. For stipation. Tonight give a i = follows i e i wers,” (Speaker to he announced) ! i ‘ e . i more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the e A A General Mecting. gy cction, assembly hall, e ) Flatulency, Wind Colic_and bc‘ pelslovn B B street, assembly hall, High | 2d 1 plins street building, Hish ) ol of i : Hncfaiond N RCr e Eom uy at any dr i | school. 1 244 drun REma b 1 . ing the 1 and Bowels, aids the large botile, and it will act ia U i Chairman, Clement . Hyde, mm-' Chairman, Miss M. Lina Culver, | t Dolice co s e « ‘ood 3 giving healthy u‘ml‘w tu’ml sl not think of being without a bottle in the § | cipal High school, Hartrord. principal Culver-Smith kindersarten i The Children’s Pan T'he Mother’s Friend, s . house for the emergency arises almost daily 11 A. M A community sing will | training school, Hartford SPIiDER BITE COSTS A\RMS » b L open the moeling. Miss Pauine . | 10 T Mo-Aarass: Miss Wlzmheth | The Kind You Have Always Bought Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Meyer, lcader. lolmes, Oswego Normal Wife of K ' « Victim of N bination of simple In spite of t D pecllls 11:15 A. M.—Add “The Edu- Art section, Room Broad street & / Bears the Signature of e Sy : s 1 sliing liquid ational Valuc of the Geo. | building, High school S : gty ) = has cost Mrs rarmer | | normal habit of children is to be happy and and the troublesome Ut retary " 1 Cha an, Miss Maude A. Simpson, | gently and without griping h hile ¢ S 3 ary association, cupervisor of art, Meriden i grownups can use it frecly it can c it i ] M. —Addre “Profes- 10 A, M. Address: ““The Charm of given to a tiny bal \ eate! z sional Improvement of hers and | the Fine Arts”" illustrat in garden ‘severnl w [ i St., Monti- % B o f : yaniels, < of art cducation, 5 5 5 T ot A O Al j Teaching Through Organization,” Dr. | Danicis, £ w insect hit Mrs. Mahne : 0 & David Snedde cachers college, Co- | Newton MM the loft hand. LR In Use For Over 20 Vcars LimbInfnive ' s ey 2 SrionEot The pe ing devel THE CENVAUR COMPARY, NEV YORK CITY. . M Address: “A Woman's | Drawing in M A\ T 30N eveloped ri 1 —_— 2 Miss Lena Madesin Phillips, { Adams, formerly supervisor of draw- ary of the National|ing in Revere. Mass ) { Business and Profes- Music section, Church of the Re- he sional Women’s clubs, Washington, | deemer, parish house, fist floor, 68§ | Pital here. Mrs. Mahnc 105 (¢} Asylum street her home, and poison d 3:40 P. M.—Address: ‘“The School Chairman, Miss Pauline wyer. | ler right arm, the arm 1 Communit Dr. Milo B. Hille 10 A. M. to 10:45 A. M.—Grade tated. Mrs. Mahness' recovery is “Schooldren” Coined Used by | Originally Intended For Uso Against D state commissioner of education, | to VIIT. in the Ienry Barnard s idenatn o o Breisy naThol: i R Vermont. will be in sess chers inter-; = = = | london, Oct. 13.—A on news | * Paris ot The 0 ow Section Meetings. (sted in music any grade | ENGLISIL COURT SAYS BAD a ol : e \ . ney which trancmits sateh- | bed bug are numbere . T SR R G izmit ; - | bed bug number 1 a result of High school section, Itoom °d London, Oct. 14.—"Bad temper i e et be 4 vavery thal polson s g t Hopkins street building, High p 5 “Credit for Out- | not wer arms. Whi e and swelling th wrted in the extended to the hand and arm of the arm was amputat ) [ COINS NEW WORLD. POISON GAS FOR BED BUGS. s in se school | tended for > against the mans ground for separation—if it Gient P a For vk 2 = i A > » school. ~ Music Study,” Ralph L. aldwin, | were, Uf the people in the world fl‘}\‘yyn‘I:\\‘:» \\‘”\l‘; : . 1[‘.“ ‘r‘ ity Sanabe -'llH fopkll g in gaccord This is a good time to have your house Chairman, M. C. Donovan, prinel-| jiorvisor of music, Hish school, | would be separated at the Dresent sy ojq werds were abbreviated to)ing to Professor Roux, director of 3 ) = e pal Waterbury High school Hartford. time,” declared Magistrate Lankester outoo o Cobherene e g Ensten o atitute wired for Electric Lights. 10:00 A, M.—Address BHIEn | e e s R N L S e e iy rs, always vigilant for newly It is s sted that the T words, have cized upon | chemicals that form the g can be nd it may now be| sprayed into a closed room and lef 'n freguently in the London press. | to asphyxiate the bugs. 5 5 “chool the B Method,” | ciation in the Grades'—Phonograph | plied for a writ of separation from For you would have the improved light- Miss Torence Bonney, Meriden THER | jjustrations, and o class in attend- | her husband declaring he had “an . . 3 o . . school: e “ducation, Ititlan awful temper.' ing just before the long winter nights set in, English the Bas € Bonvvan | o hae edueation Bection: Boow 2 . Waterbury High sc % 2d floor, Mopkins street building, Hig and that is when you most appreciate good 00 P. M. ¢: “Debating in | zehool. School,”” Miss Florence Ficher- | Ghairman, W. €. Holden, vice-prin- lighting. dick, Meriden. i High school. ; g B i High school section, Room J o e : 3 ‘ o And you don’t have to pay for the wir- A floor, Hopkins street building, ; e B B : ' : . p school. Tughe: o, Smith. Addr 9 ‘- ' £ ing and fixtures all at once either, for we Giatcar W. G French principal el e el ; ; a ok B} i s of the Prevocation-Grammar school, e ; i { £ v finance the wiring and you can pay it in N ih L - : . I e 1 o o M.—Address “The Junior N » P ; twelve easy monthly payments. High School,” John G. Thompson, ° J i o R nr ipe § e Normal school, Fitch- Phone our Sales Department and ask to s ; u rls Oss school section em - | colds. Emulsified, together ° | Bridgeport b ! with other curative remedies, M P lg t ower | Rural school section, S sl i B l Church of the Redecemer, 688 Asy o e [ " on - as - street. Chairman, Tevi T. Ga inspector of schools, Willim ST Y BB A4l o/ ing bars BE OPTIMIS ‘ ‘ T SR in each FOR QUICK RETURNSA S st toivenianas o stion forfbe inediniel 1] | ) . package. The Have you a pain in the small of the | forms of coughs and colds, | They form an urresistible | even nervous spells? HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | ‘itliiniiiasisll " Bronchitis 1 S/ biggest value in Annoyed by urinary disorde Don't despair—profit by New 8rit- MOSt Stuhbprn of a." coughs, > - yields to its healing prop-| < retresnment you New Britain people know Doan's| erties. Try this famous old y Z Kidney Pills—have used them—rec-| family remedy and experi- 0"‘1‘{‘;2{ HZKL“H]NC\V Eri i Rt | the comfort it brings to { can pOSSIny buy. those who use it. The purest THE NEW BRl’l' AIN e T W, tcatme, 2 Ketsey strect,| a0d safest of all remedies it | ‘ s "3 ity “rocommend bono't| builds up the body and re- A BENEFIT to teeth, splendid Iidney remedy. 1 usca|Stores vitality at the same Doan’s when my kidneys were weak | time it is relieving the sys- i u and back ached. T also felt dull ’ | . 3 | B iis Hongicnen snoren ol tem of coughs, colds, bron- ot appetite and diges- and my kidneys didn’t act right; be-| chitis, and all forms of throat = Wy b cause others in the family had used Doan's Kdney Pills with good re-| and lung troubles. f P » tion and the Price 3 i = 4 sults, T tried them and they soon had| / S 3 L 1—3 MAIN ST. COHN’S CORNER mo 1id of all kidney trouble.” The above familiar trade-mark on 60c. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn | overy package—all druggists, 60c and | N - Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. $1.20. 3 1S 5 Cents. have a representative call and explain our B! biy hal. 2d floor, Broad street build- | AND o | 7 . BEEg - o 3 ; 2| inz, High school. i Fl S d 0-1 : B .. proposition in detail. Chairman, IFrank T. Jones, princi- arx-dee 1 o I I #l | pal Northwest school, Hartford. . AT CE 2 . ; B Y Y et “Soeimiinng e | Two of Linonine’s important | 18 1B I8 & 8 | Teachi : Paul l\'\.\x‘llpm. ‘ 1ng1'edlents, are well-known B o A 3 M| Ph. D, professor of education, College | ¥ S | t ¢ ’ 8| of e City of New York. agents, scparately, in the| | : e Connecticu ik Ol rrane | treatment of coughs and | . We Offer the Following MORRIN GARAGE Specialties for Wednesday 200 EAST MAIN STREET Reguar 10c Drinking Glasses, Special 3 for Regular Df l)rm‘k-mg (;lass\\es,‘ Special 4 for | Storage, Accessories Supplies, Ajax Regular 65¢ Glass Pitchers, Special 5 ik Ti ) Special All Kinds of Dishes at Cut Prices. | Tires, Norwa Tlres, Ford Parts. Starter, Clothes Pins; Special 4 dozens for Generator, and Magneto’ Parts and Brushes. Al Binds ofLanicey ean ot Qils, Greases and Auto Soap. Paints, Var- Toilet Paper Large CRART O 25¢ . d H Toilet Paper Small Size 8 for ................ 25¢ nishes an Ename]s’ for Auto and House- s0c Fibre Brooms, Special 29c §|§ hold use. Body Work, Repairing and Rub- Oil Heaters, values to $8, Special .. $4.98 and $5.98 ber Tires. We have a Bargain Lot of slightly used |} Fenders and Radiators, if they fit your car, A full line of Toys and house furnishings. at very low prices. Walk down Main street and save 25¢.

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