New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1920, Page 5

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ENAMEL COOKING || WISE, SMHTH & CO., Hvarfiford DISHES All White All Gray Blue and White A. A. Plumbing After you have given careful at- tention ta your toilet, and you take up the mirror for a final glance, what a.disappointment it is to find that ugly little rash still shows on your face and neck. But there is a way to, hel over- come this rash—the use of Resinol Ointment aided by Resinol Soap. Tinning 80 WEST MAIN ST. MILLS Heating Tel. 381 val /” / Whether it is a patch of eczema or just a temporary irritation you can usually rely on the gentle, soothing Resinpl treatment ‘to, set it right. The mild and healing ingredients of Resinol cannot harm the tender- « est skin;—they improve it. RESINOL SHAVING STICK is sosooth- ing it makes after-shaving lotions unnecessary. Resinol froducts sold by all druggists. | BOY SCOUT NEWS | i\"d Sy awe .‘rmix;ndpd to comé 16. the.big hike qn the after- noon of ‘Fehruary 8 ayith Mr. Temple- | the' M&ine guide. : Troop No. 2 met Tuesday: mgln. n the Sopth . church . under Scoutmaster Russell. Frost; master: Williapis was compeiled to o to Hartford on' State Guard busine Troop No. 3 ‘met Thursday Trinity - Methodist ¢hurch and ticed the ‘wireless signal code. troop is| registering this week. Troop No. 4 miet Tuesday night in the Center, church Wwith a fair attend- ance. ‘The troop took its weelkiy hike last Sunday aftetnoon to Sunset Rock.. Troop No, "6 night ‘at Maple Hill. Practi all . of _the members have passed the tenderfoot test. : Troop No. 7 met Wednesday night in the Boys' club with a good attend- ance. The troop voted to have an- other basket lunch and entertainment on Wednesday evening, January 28. Scoutniaster Barrett has _ordered three ;dozen felt numegrals for the troop. Tro6p’ No. will ‘be organized sometiie ‘this “week with Finkelstéin as scoutmaster. - Arrange- ments have been miade for the troop to meet in the Hebrew school on Elm street which will ;, make quarters for them. Troop No.”11 et Thurs in the German Lutheran churgh. instruction is proceeding very ton, prac- This 10 The T00 WEAK T0 DO ANYTHING A Serious Feminine Iliness Remedied By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound s Casco, Wis.— of my children I had displacement and was so weak I ||||l""“ ""“'““fl | conidn’t do anythin 4 HI found a bool about Lydia E. Pink- 1 ham’s Vegetable HiCompound so thought I would try it, and after taking it I soon feit bet- ter. That was fif- teen years ago and 1 have felt well ever since except that I had a slight attack of the trouble some time ago and took some more of your Com; d and was soon all right again. I always recom- mend your medicine and igu may pub- lish my testimonial for ti benefit of other women. *’—Mrs. JULES B=Ro, Jr., R. 1, Box 99, Casco, Wis. Lydls. E. Pinkham’s Vegetahle Com- ‘pound, made from nativerootsand herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful dru, and today holds the record of bein; most successful remedy for female il!s in this country, and thousands of vol- untary testimonials s‘)rove this fact. If you have the sli test douht that Lydla E. Pinkham’s Com- nd will help you, wnbe I:o d!l ham Medicite Co. tial) ynn. Mass., for advice. Yum- letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman. and held in strict con8s= Assistant | as Scout- ' night in | Zundie | .excellent night | satis- | “*After the birthof each | factorily. The members of this troop seem to Khbw that Scout headquar- ter bhas a Scout library. and they - it. a Tm_op Noi 13, athSt. Mark's church, is Still Tooking:'for a scouwtmaster to take-chdrge of ghe work. It‘i§ hoped to. secure one soon and get,the worlk started. | Troop .No. 13 met Tuesday night in Stanley ~Memorial church. The de- mand- for -tenderfoot -badges indicates this troop is up and at it. Trpop No. I4-met Wednesday night hall, Plainville, with a fine attendance. The troop was visited by ! its troop committee and Scout Execu- tive Cook. The Plainville Business Men's association has ‘rented Grange hall for the Scouts, thus eliminating any. further diffficulty in regard to a .meeting place. - Scoutmaster Merton Lamb assumed his new duties. Troop No. 19°met Friday night in St. Joseph’s church and received in- struction ! and also -played- some -of games that . Scoutmaster brougsht back from hoped to start another ' in Grange Lynch troop week and the presence of .some of the | older two troops may *he separated by sizes. Who wishes to buy-a pertectly gooil “trek car Troop No. 14 has two of ihem. . The big New England Scout Con- ference for Scout officials comes off January 30 and 31 in Hartford. The program will be published later. ‘Don’'t forget-that *National Good Turn Week’ begins on the 10th birth- day, February 8. Your scoutmaster will tell all about it. Listen, hear. Scout scribes! How ! do vou expect the Scout executive to . write up the Scout news each week { if you do not send in the *dope’” aftci each meeting? Get your meeting news in not later than Saturday morning. “BLUE MONDAY” LOSES MUCH OF.ITS STING Modern Inventions Assist Housewife in Performing Heretofore Dreaded Chores of That Day. Blue Monday, the phantom that for ages lnomed up before the housewife when she began her weekly chores, is rapidly being shorn of its. sting. Modern inventions and contrivances to lessen the work of the home is re- sponsible for the change While the k. m. formerly fumed and fretted as she laboriously boiled, scrubbed, rinsed, wrung and hung out the week’s washing. she now places the clothing in a washing machine, throws in a box of “Whosthis” powder that re- quires no boiling, clamps down the lid of the machine, turpg on the “juice” and the wash is mechanlcally jcarried out. Next in order is the wringing board, which with fts con- tinuous motlion, electrically ojerated, does its work with the ald of little labor, When the clothing is ready for the iron, the aleciric sadivon is pro- duced anid work goes on without the trouble of changing when it hecomes cold—1the alectricity sees to it that the iron does not become cold, Although the most imporignt, the inackines for wuxhing ore not ihe only in the steps and marching the war! overseas. It is| next | beys is. desired in order that the | { | | | Annual January Sale Sheets, Pillow Cases Linens, Cottons You'll think you are in & biz wholesale nens and cottons at the lowe high with 1 ever increasing wholesale prices e~tablishment when you St pr is of importance comc ~ noted for a long time.. to Hotelkeepers as well as to the Thrifty Housekeeper. to A sale this sale—Tables like th piled in face of Extra Fine Long Cloth | Bleached Bed Sheets 36-inches wide for Underwear. = Reg.” 45¢ FOR THIS LE None ‘to dealers. women’s D., or Here sheets, size FOR and children's Yara 25 C mail oraer is a very 72x90. THIS SALE " None to dealers. spectal offer in bleached bed oo $1.49 BleachedPillow Cases IZxtre quality at An- nual Sale prices according to size and grade as follows: Size 412x36 at 48c, : t 89¢ and 65c. at 69c. 59c¢. heavy 35c and 59c¢. Size 45x36 3838 6 at -Bleached Bed Sheets Each price quoted in this sale ob- price according means best possible quality tainable at the to size. x90 at $1:98 and $2.19. 81x90 at $2.19 and $2.39 )9 at $2.69 and $2.98. at §1.89. at $2.19. at $1, Table Cloths Such a .showing of Tadble hs will delight every thrifty \ousekeeper who comes to this le-- the Kkind you have made veur mind to buy is here and a money:saving price. Hemstitched Mercerized Table Cloth: sizes 61X80 and -’ 68x68 at Hrmsnlchcd Mercerizea Tahle Cloths, size 68x84 at this sale 53.29. Imported Table Cloths, size Round Cloths, size $1.5 : Imported Pattern Cloths. sorted patterns 70x70 at sale $3.98. All Pure Scalloped calloped ‘Table 58 at this sale As- this Linen Pattern Cloths, size 72x108 at $13.98: size 90x108) at $15.90; size 90x144 at $19.98. All Pure Linen Hemstitched Lunch Cloths, size 14x44 at this sale $5.98. 3 Cotton Cloth If you need cottons now is the time to Luy—in fact you can- not buy too much at these prices Bleachdd ~ Cotton, 36-inch wide at this sale 31¢, 33c and 35¢ per yd. Unbleached Cotton, 36-inch wide at this sale 22¢ and 25c¢ per vd. “40-inch wide at 30c yd. Bed Spreads Quality Bed Spreads at prices like these are a good investment —buy now. buy liberally. Hemmed Crochet Bed Sprads, special for this sale $2.95 and Extra heavy quality at $1.39. BExtra Red 1 pioads, sale $6.19. Heavy Satin Scalloped priced tor shis Satin Finish Scalloped Bed Spreads Bed Blankets The thrifty housewife alw looks forward to blanket Sale bar- gains at our Annual and we assure you that these prices are very moderate considering the market value today. Gray Blankets with Colored Borders. Special for this sale 5> and $7.59 the White Blankets Borders, at this $4.59, $5 and $12 with Colored sale $3.25, the pair. ~ you to stock up at s: prices will never be lower, but will be higher in time to come: Each price quoted is a special price. Bleached Toweling, 18 inch wide extra heavy 32¢ yard. Unbleached Toweling, extra heavy, 18 inch wide, 25¢ yard. Brown Crash, 17 inch wide. ¥ now at 19¢ vard. Union Bleached Toweling, 17 inch wide. Sale price 29c¢ yard. All Linen Brown Toweling, 18 Inch wide, 42c yard. All Linen Bleached Toweling, 17 inch wide, at 39c yard- Bu Towels Thousands upon thousands of Towels of cvery size and quality, you should buy a year’s supply or more at the prices we guete for our Annual Sale, Hemmed Huck Towels, 14x22 at 1215¢ Hemmed Huck Towels, 18x36, at 22c. Hemmed Dish dozen to sell nt 22¢. ancy Colored Turkish els B9c. oxtra T.arge Turkish with colored border, 85c, Bxtra Heavy Double Loop Towels, Big values at Turkish 59¢, 09¢, 85¢ and $1.19, - Table Damask Nobody knows will whe damasks for little prices as these, but we all know that prices are advancing all the time. So the sensible thing is to buy Now. Mercerized Table Damask inch wide, at this sale Extra Fine Damask, yard. Imported Damask, yard. All Pure Linen Bleached Table Damask, 72 inch wide, at this Sale $2.98, $3.50 and $4.19 yard. size size Towels, 50 Tow- Towels how vou long it can buy 58 79c yd. Mercerized Table 64 inch wide, at $1.19 Bleached Table 70 inch wide, at $1.75 ones used to is the electric toaster that has found itself welcome in thousands of New Britain homes; the electric heater that adds to comfort; the vacuum cleaner that hastens and assists in | perfecting the work of housecleaning, | and hundreds of other little pieces of handiwork that are none the less helpful: Those inventions have found a ready market in New Britain and in many instances can be purchased | more cheaply here than elsewhere as | many are produced in the local plants. Win a real watch at the Elks' fair. —advt. Defies Moonshinérs In' Their Own Haunts | Reidsville, N. C., Jan. 19.—Wavne | B. Wheeler, general counsel for ths| prohibition forces, . yesterday afte:- noon addressed a’large meeting held under the ausplces of tlie Law and | Order . league and deiled the” moon- shiner to work in the face of the'new prohibition statute.~ He said that it the local . authorities of any com- munity wére unable to cope with the fllicit still evil, appedl to.the govern- ment would me%n the placing of 109 agents, if necessary,"to stamp it out. He made a deep’inmipression, for thers were many moonshiners in the audi- ence. “The woods around Reidsvillo are full of flllcit stills, some of them operating boldly because of the laxity | of federal supervision, The modern moonshiner no wears a slouch hat or carries a lonz single-barreled squirrel gun in fhe hollow of his arm, His profits enablo him to own a car, and CASTORIA& For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years Always bears M__ ‘ the Signature of T ] longer "arrested soft collar, a tie, and his suit is not corduroy. With liquor sellng at $15 a quart he is getting rich and the risk of detection today is not as great’ as it was. Those ca porarily embarrassed. money for counsel, bail bond, and, even prison, have always of the bank account cent. interest. They have money for their if sentenced to the -satisfaction reaping 6 per GINGER JAG SAYS “GOOD MORN, JUDGE” Frank Cafferty Is Tocked Up for Creating Disturbance—Judge Suspends Sentence. After Jumalica ginger, Frank Cafferty of Plainville was in wch a cond|tion that he made a nuisance of himself at the passenger station yesterday aft- ernoon snd was arrested by Officer Frank English. At the police court this morning he told the court about drinking Jamaica ginger but did not membeir being drunk. Judge Kirkham suspended judgsment with the under- standing that if he was brought in again he would be dealt with se- verely, A fine posed on of $15 and costs Joseph Bernleel Saturday afternoon cer Fred Wagner on disturbing of the peace. Berniccl was arrested upon complaint of the bar- tende in Luddy’s cafe, who orderec Bernicei out of the saloon on twr occasions as he would not pa that he had ordered. De plained that Le dropped a 50 piece on floor in the saloon back and get it by the officer. warning and re was Im- who was by Ofi- the charge of the to go home ed the > saloon 30 Lynch's adwvit ight are only tem- | having had several drinks of | Yale Expects to Send Track Team to England New Haven, Jan. 19.—Yale univer- sity will probably accept the invita- tion for a track meet in England this spring, Prof. Clarence W. Men- dell,” chairman of the athletic board of control, stated today. A cablegram from Cambridge versity says a letter had been for- warded to Prof.’Mendell officially in- viting the track team to compete in England. Upon receipt of the invi- tation an acceptance ‘will probably be | cabled at once, and a letter dispatched confirmatory of the cablegram. The training of the Yale team for the dual contests with both Harvard and Princeton and for the intercollegiates | will also be with consideration the events abroad. It is understood at Yale that Har- vard will be unable {o accompan Blue on this trip as has been case heretofore. for the AT} the gird to the Elic ir. avt POSTUM with its pleasin flavor ? i g No Raise /n Price Mo Harmiful Ingredient . made, and which is owned by the | are taking their honeys American Motor Tru & Tractor Company Factory Middletown, Cenn. Executive Offices: 110 W, 40th St., New York, N, American Investors | American Millionaires American Motor Trud The three are like the links of a chain. They joined. They are never breken. MERICANC There are over 5,000 who are worth over '1,OOO,000-< How did they get it? Working for it? Saving it of their wages? No¢—No—No—and a couple more times—NO ! They invested say—$100 in shares. It returned say—$1,000 in cagh. They reinvested say—$1,000 in shares. It returned say—$10,000 in cash. They reinvested say—$10,000 in shares. It returned say—$100.000 in cash. Records show that $100 invested in Automob stock returned $250,000. We believe that the— American Motor Truck and Tractor shares be worth double the price you pay very soon, cause our factory, land, machinery, material, etc. worth we believe, double what we paid for it. T money you invest in this company buys material make trucks—a truck that cost to make about $2,0 sells wholesale for about $3,000. We expect 4 sales for 1920 will average about 3 trucks a. dj Therefore it figures up total profit $900,000.00. Do you want to share in the profit? Watch newspapers for advance in price Feb Do you want to buy shares before the p goes up”? This stock is offered you now at $10 Per Share For the preferred 79 cumulative with one shi of Common Stock FREE. Making $20 for each invested. 2 and 4 Tons The factory ‘where the' AMERICAN TRUCK this Company, over 110,000 square feet of floor space. The maci ery is all installed and we are now making tru equal to the best. This is our Middletown (Portland). Conn., Fac MAIL THIS TODAY American Motor Truck & Tractor Co., 110 West 40th St., New York, N. Y. Send me without abligation on my part fullj formation regarding the American Motor Trucy Tractor Co. investment. Name . Address City

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