New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1919, Page 3

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Boston Store We Close Mondays at 6 p. . TheStore of Practical Gifts ivery department overflowing with useful gifts for men, women and chil- dren. (Do your Christmas shoppi varly.) : INDIAN GRASS BASKETS—Big styles, lined and unlined In- | grass bottoms for fancy work assorted sizes, 30¢ up. Baskets A BlG SELLER—DOLLY DUDS— Fiverything for the little girl's doll. A | source of constant delight for the lt- | tle ones. Stockings, Capes, Hoods, Caps, Shocs, Towels, Knit Combina- tions and lots of other things at a very small cost. The TOWEIL: MUSLIN U GLOV HOSIERY, UMEB1 S, MEN'S W .l(\ RIBBONS, LE \l-](‘l\\\l AR, KETS, Following Will Help You to Make Up Your Christmas List: HANDK ATHER GOO APRON BLA BLANKET ROBES, MUS- and SILK NDERW 5, BOUDOIL PULLAR & NIVEN No Need To Be Thin, Scrawny or Sallow re thin and want to plump: if you have wrinkles in face that you arc not the skin is sallow or ples or blackheads, stomach tablets for notice the change. The majority of the thin people ! are thin berause the stomach does | not perform its duties properly. It 4s not secreting suflicient of the nat- ural digestive juices and in conse- quence Joes nol extract from the food cnough nutritive matter to nourish cvery 1 of the body. Mi-0-na stomach tahlet are tended to build up ihe. . stomach that it will act properly and extract from. the food the clements necessary to form flesh. If you are thin try two weeks treat- ment of Mi-o-na stomach tablets— they are small, casily swallowed and are )ld on the guarantee of money back if they do not overcome chron- le indigestion, acute or chronic, stop stomach disturbance, belching, heart- burn, ur stomach, and any after dinner distress WFor sale by The Clark & Brainerd Co., and all leading druggists. Dally F relght and Express Service NEW BRITAIN. NEW HAVEN AND B NEW YORK 1.0CAL AND LONG DISTANCE ' MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY ORR HOUI A.H. HARRIS | Care of Adna Johnson, TEL, ey, If you be your proud of; if subject to pim- take Mi-o-na two weeks and in- + 50 Kastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SEPVICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12. I LEASURE CARS starting, ) L ATIVIS ILLITERACY RULES | THROUGHOUTRUSSIA Polish Intelligence Deparlmeuf Delines Bolshevik Government Omsk, Dec. 4.~ (lliteracy is the hor- ror of Russia and it is on this soil that | Bolshevism flourishes, says Prof. Ossendoftsky, the Polish chief of intelligence department of the RRussian government. He defines the Bolshevik order as “There is no mare law. Go forth, bury, pillage, kill and you will be rich and happy.” The illiterate and credu- lous believe this and after two years the world sees the ruin of Russia. According to the professor Lhey have no axes, scythes, shovels or nails in Soviet Russia. The council of na- tional commissaries is ordering that all the valuable [nglish toxtile ma- chines in Russia be converted into such utenails as there is no cotton in Soviet Russig and all textile works aro idie. Of the chemlical industry theve is not a trace. All manufactured goods have been exhausted, Machines are ldle. The professor estimates that all the debt of Russia could be paid up by exporting its vast supply of timber and that its great stores of hard and soft | coal would suffice the world for 150 vears. Russia’s surplus of iron, cop- per, zinc, naptha, gold and the wealth in fish of the Pacific and Northern oceans and Siberian rivers and its fur industries could he utilized as a firm foundation’ for any financial policy that might be adopted by any Russian government. “But to uccomplish this, its is neces- sary to have normal living conditions, continuity of work and assurance of the integrity of person and prope Prof. Ossendoffs] Toward at- | tainment of these conditions, he be- lieves the All-Russian government at Omsk is making progress. “Having freed from one-third of Asis he says, “the the all- Bolshevism, economical and | ¢ Omsk government has preserved un- touched the whole of the gold reser belonging to the former Russian em- pire, preserved it for the whole of the Russian people. Tmmense sums have | heen assigned for the purchase of ng- vicultural machines and fertilizers. The government has sworn to convene o constituent assembly which shall decide the age-long question of distri- bution of land among the peasants “The Bolsheviki having promised and actually given land to the pea ants, began to introduce the commun- al principle into its agrarian policy and its method of distributing suppli with the consequence that all Soviet | Russia has been shaken by peasant uprisings.” As Tnfluenza 1s an exaggerated torm of Grip, LaN- | ATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets ould be taken in larger doses than prescribed ordinary Grip. A | good plan is not to wait until you sick, but PREVENT IT by taking BROMO QUININE Tab- fou are in time. EVERY RAILROAD MAN | SHOULD READ THIS | Teterson’s Ointment Co., falo, N. Y. Dear Sirs with what the Inc., Bufl- I was aftlictedl doctors said were Varicose Ulcers, and up until about five weeks ngo L have been treating them for about a year and fve months. | With all the treatments that werc prescribed to me by several doctors | received little benefit, and they kept spreading and gave me much distress and caused me to quit my work I was induced by a brother braie- man Lo try Peterson’s Ointment, and after I had used two boxes I saw the wonderful results. You can tell suf- fering ones troubled with these pain- ful and horrid uleers that your oint- ment a cure for them when every- thing else fails, as I have (ried about | everything. Thanking you many times over [ your happy friend, Chas. J. Hey- ser, Battle Creek, Mich., 42 Glenwood Avenue, January 12, 1916 “I know and dozens of people write me,” says Poterson of Buffalo, “that Ointment also cures eczema, salt rheum, piles and all ses and all druggists sell a am, skin dise box for Be Prepared For Influenza Cut This Ont Many medical men say we will prob- ably have another epidemic this fall. Let us all hope and pray we will URGES INCREASED CANADIAN BUYING Dominion Minister of Finance' Recommends Investments New York, Dec. 4.—Sir ton, Canadian minister of finance, the annual convention of the tion of Life Insurance Presidents herve today, urged larger American pur- chages and investments in Canada as a means of overcoming the present de- siation in Canadian exchang Vhile Canada i prosperous,” said the minister, “the Canadian dollar at the moment at a discount, and serious discount when the value of the nadian dollar, the prosperity and a sets of the country arc considered. The depreciation, while very real, is merely the effect of present trade balances and does not reflect in the slightest upon the intrinsic value of Canada’s obligations. “The deprecintion of the Canadian premium in New York funds 1s stmply owing to the fact that we do too much business with you and you do too lit- tle business with us. T wander if the extent of Canada’s purchases in United States realized. Your tistics show that your total trade with all South Americ ed for the year 1918 to $969 the balance of trade against you being $167.473,503. On the other hand, for the same year with Canada your total trade amounted to $1,28 849 and the balance of trade in your favor imounted to a sum no less than $344,- 768,213 ‘We want to do as much business ws possible with you and I think you want to do as much husiness as possi- ble with us. 1 think we that two of the very necess: tlals in any proper re-establishment are firm currencies and stan changes. L am quite sure would much sooner the exe situation righted by additional Ameri- can purchases in Canada rather than decrease ) purchases in the United States. Temporarily, and from time to time, these adverse balances may be easily rectified hy the invest- ment of America’s large surplus re- serves in Canuada, and this solution one which is probably as much in (1 Delicate Mothers Vinol, our Cod Liver and ircn Tonic, is the best remedy for Nervous, Run-Down, Anaemic Conditions. Henry D1 that see This Letter Proves It. Kenton, Del. — I suffered from a nervous, run-down condition and no appetite. I keep house and live on a farm so had to keep about my work as I have five in the family My druggist recommended Vinol as the best medi- cine for my condition. I felt better atter taking the first bottle. It has given me a good appetite, 1 sleep better and feel stronger in every way.” — Mrs. J. HERMAN WILDS It is the Beef and Cod Liver Peptones contained in Vinol aided by Tron and Hypophosphites which makes it such a famous blocd-maker, nerve_builder and strength creator. Besides Vinol is not :cret medicine. Its fali formuia orinted on each paciage. Clark & Brainerd Co., John J. Briarty, Drug; W Druggist Druggists cver R AR Sl B G A R e For Coughs, Colds, and the relief of in- flammatory conditions of the throat drising from Bronchial, Asth- matic affections and derangements of the Respiratory ~ Organs. Prepared from Spruce Gum and other medi- cinal agents. Success- fully used for 60 years. Always buy the Large Size M- Russell, The tield wherce. HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1916. 3 inds of idents of 4 companies asfin anybody for investment in Canada is very large. Ther still great room in_ Canada for development.” the pre Spasmodic croup is usually relieved with one application of \7 VAPORU 5 *YOUR BODYGUARD" 30+, 607, 1120 Horllck ¢ the Original Malted Milk — Avoid Imitations & Substitute, Fine New Shirts At Low Prices $50 SHIRTS JUST RECKEIVED, WERE ROUGHYT EARLY AND WE CAN SPLL THEM AT LESS THAN WHOLESALY COST TODAY, We have received 350 now Shiris just in time for Christmas sShoppers. They aro good Shirts to give for giits, too, although the prices are not high. cellent materinls, good colors and patterns, full sizes and well made. While they last you will find this collec- tion suitabe for your nceds, Sizes 14 to 16 1-2. At §$2.60 and $2.75 fine percales stripes in black, blue and lavender shirts for the prices. and on neat good madras, white. full bodies, Unusually At $3 stripes, price. Jap Cotton hawdsome colors splendid weight for winter Full sizes. Genuine Crepes, wear, neat bargains at this have and all All shir fiber Besides this special offering, we cluding the hest silks, sill and linen played on our ¢ clect plan. prices, shirts in- dis- ALSO JUNST R IVED, \ SPLENDID I:f»l OF WHICH WI PUACE ON SALE AT $1.00. BE AND $1.00 SCARFS IN TOWN RIGHT SILI SCARIS s MOUHA GLOVES, SILK HOSIVRY. ROBES, WOOL HOSE AND OTHER HANDKERCHIERS, BATH THINGS TO PLEASE THE MAN Are you giving your home a square deal? with this IDEAL Radiator heating outfit. Radiator-Boiler. _i_Qr;uiekr VRVet;.xrns—rUsefi Classified~ Cf)lifin /J«/“Jo ~—_ / C. L. PIERCE & CO. C| (. L. PERCE & C0. Opposite Monument 246 Main St., New Britain The Music Store That Deals in PIANOS VlCTROLA w ° QM Fo ORI - oM & MAOARE ™ The Leading Store C. L. P.ERCE & C§. ™\ $118 7 RN M “/li//// /4 Ii < A house or a flat is sadly handicapped now- a-days unless it is comforted cheerily throughout The only way to change a house or a flat into a genial, cozy, healthful, cleanly HOME, making every nook and corner warin and the floors and halls free from chill spots and drafts is with this wonderful new invention—the IDEAL-Arcola The IDEAL bargain in low-cost heating! ‘The IDEAL-Arcola takes the place of a parlor-stove, radiating its soft, June-like warmth to the room. The YDEAL-Arcola is hollow-walled, the space being filled with water, which s it is heated circulates over and over, constantly, through piping to AMERICAN Radiators set in adjoining rooms. ALL the rooms are therefore warmed ideslly and from the one fire. There is no coal-waste! not. But at the saine time let us be well prepared. The flu as it is called, usually starts with a cold and tightness in the chest. 1¢ you even suspect there is a chance that you may be getting infl- uenza take a good dose of laxative tea, such as Dr. Carter's K & B Tea or Celery King and send for your physi- cian, While you are waiting for the doctor rub Begy’'s Mustarine on throat 1. IRVING JE>STER 193 ARCH STREET te w ydhum.fourm Radiator-Boiler and three s ———————— Anynn-'-ch-ul-u..h—u_.ml-n—m ) j ;-:ax_pmw--pnnu.q<wm HELLO! Gives utmost comfort and coal saving & 8 Mr. Bald Head. No cellar is needed. Everything is on one floor. If there are two or more tenants in the building, each can have his own Arcola and make the 3 o tem: ture to suit his own needs—can make his own climate! If you do not wish at first to heat all the rooms, buy a small size IDEAL-Arcola and one or two radiators, and later on buy extra sections for the IDEAL- Arcola and two or three more radiators to warm more rooms. Catalog showing open views of houses, individual flats, stores, offices, etc., with the IDEAL-Arcola Boiler in position will be mailed (free). Give your home and your annual coal-fund a square deal — write today < AMERIGANRADIATOR ((OMPANY Pul showroams st Chicago, New York, Boston, Providence, Worcester, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Newark, Reading, Wilkesbarre, Baltimore, gton, m’yrmm. Rochester, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Atianta, Bicminghani, v:l.c‘vhlh(l)rl Rkhm:m Mb“" Minneapolis, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas City, Des Moines, Omahs, Denver, San Francisco, Los Angeies, Seattic, Spokune, Portan | orento, Brar. R RS SRR R ERAER IR RN N RIS \ IM dehvery and heavy duty trucks, from 5 to 5 tons. MERICAN Balanced Six, . Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Pannessa, Prop. dostori T —————————————— S ratly and e e it does feel good and hot, it cannot i l blister even the tenderest skin. BA L s/ ) [ But don't stop at throat and chest: et some one to rub this enemy af in- flammation over especlally betwe This is one precautions Why don’t you come to sec me? THE INDIAN ntee $100.00 i il to g hair in 30 days, With plenty of affidavits for proot. Tryme Hair Tonic $2.00 PER BOTTLI Branch So Good Hair Remedy Co. 119 Dixwell 5A Prices include Bxpansion Tank and Drain Valve. Prices,do not include labor, fod fittings, Radiation ia of regular 3-in; height 3 coluin AMERICAN iy in sizes @s nceded to suit your rooms. EASY PAYMENTS, if desired. Outfits shipped complcte £. 0. b. our nearest warchouse—at Boston, Providence, Worcester, Springfield (Mass.), Albany, New York, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond. Birmingham, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Minnecapolis, 4%0 MAIN ETREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storagze, Supplies and Repairing. your entire back and n the shoulder blades. of the most sensible you can take against pneumonia, which often quickly fol- " | lows the flu and is just what the doc- tor tries hard to sidet You can get Begy's 30 and 60 cents in vellow boxes all ready for use at any drug store. | Remember it is made af real yellow mustard. Use it for sore throat, coughs, chest colds, pleurisy, bronchi- tis, lumbago and all aches and pains. Buffalo, Cincinnati, t. Paul, or St. Louis. AR AULL i LU, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Puom. 2227 139 Arch St Write Department N-18 104-108 Vest 42nd St. New York Sold by all dealers Mustarine for No exclusive agents Avenue, New Haven, Conn, ‘Telephone Liberty 8992 Treatment at Ross' Barber Shop, over Besse-Leland’s. 1

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