New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 17, 1920, Page 3

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Boston Store WE CLOSE— Saturdays at 9 P. M. Mondays at 6 P. M. Specia ~ Sale Odd Pairs | "Curtains Marquisette, Vaile, Scrim'l and Lace, White and Ecru.| This iz a big money saver. If you have any place where .you can use odd pairs this is} a chance to get them at af BIG REDUCTION | These Are Not Times for Mr. Put-it-off! The fellow that hems and haws and passes up an overcoat opportunity like because the “old one will do” is missing the big point—he FORGOT to think NEXT WINTER—and next winter’s PRICES. this of Suppose you don’t need another overcoat, what of that. This overcoat clearance isn't only for the man who needs an overcoat—but for the man who DOESN'T. Unrestricted Choice of Kuppenheimer Overcoats at Two Prices o Prevent Fu and Colds Three Rules You Should Observe (1) Sleep 8 hours—With windows wide apen (2) Eat wisely—exer (3) Avoid crowds and Flu This Year is Milder. The rules given mended by the New Board of Health, arc good health at all times. larly should above, recom- York City guides to Particu- they be followed just now when influcnza is again abroad in the land. Authorities agree, however, that the flu this vear is less e than in the last epidemic attacks are shorter and the death ite lower In fact, many physicians insist that the epidemics now being reported from so many sections are not flu at all, but simply the old-fashioned grip. Keep the While we kmow about the flu now vyear—the rm Passages Health, little mor than we did last itself has never been positively identitied—still most authorities agree that the flu ‘germs are breathed in. If the sys- tem is in good shape and the membrane or lining of the passages is in healthy condition— these germs arc thrown off. A good plan is to melt a little Vick's Vapo Rub in a spoon, night and morning. and inhale the va- \so apply a little up the nos- everal times a day, ecial- just before being cxposed to crowds. Treat All Colds Promptly Above all, keep free from colds, irritate the lining of the ages and make them reai places for germs. Prompt use of Vick’s VapoRub aids in pre- venting colds. For head colds, sor throat or hoarseness, rub V. very cise regularly—don’t worry parsons having colds the shoulder pores. Then V- bed in over the j is spread with nnel les. to open the s should be rub-| s until the skin| thick and thicknesses o Leave the und the neck, so d by the body inhaled. led with each] redication daf. and air pass time Vicks 1bsorbed and stimulate: the in, thus aiding to relieve the congestion within. covered hot 1k clothing ar the vapors rel heat may be These vapo h., carr rectly to the At two cloths. hre: ages. the same through Use of External Treatments for Colds Increasing. Vick's VapoRub is the discove; of a North Carolina druggis found how to combine in form the standard time-tested remedies, Camphor — Menthaol Rucalyptus—Thyme, elc.—so thaf when the salve is applied to thd body heat these ingrediemts a liberated in the form of vapors, Vicks is particularly Tecom: mended for children’s croup of colds, since it is externally applied and therefore can be used freel: and often without the slightes] harmful effects. The best evidence of the valu of Vicks is the steadily increasin number of people who have bee converted to the use of this *‘ow side™ treatment i with the customers o a small retail drug store, the us of Vicks grown year by yea E e by state—until now mwo; an 17 million jars are used well over the throat and chest and cover with a warm flannel cloth. Ior deep chest colds, severe sore throat or bronchitis, hot wet tow- els should first he applied to the E: thr chest and back between 5 nually. And this in spite of th fact that Vicks is a new form d treatment to many folks in th orth and West. Vicks can be h: all druggists in three sizes 60c, or $1.20. PULLAR gl $27.65 $39.65 —Assortments are in splendid shape—not every store can say that this late in the seasomn. INCORPORATED HARTFORD NEW HATS WITH THE CHARM OF SPRING Simplicity Of Line, Beauty Of Material And Delightful Spring hats are altogether delightful. It is difficult to kne just where to begin to describe them. The lines, materials an dcol orings are so beautiful. : = {HELP YOUR DIGESTION When acid-distressed, relieve the indigestion with Ki-M0oIDS onnors-Halloran Co. “ALWAYS RELIABLE” 248 Main Street Dissolve easily on ‘New Britain tongue—as pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try Ki-moids. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S l'.uuulo‘l o5 Coloring— is large, or if it flares up suddenly prefer just a crown and tiny bhit of brim or even no brim at all, which ever style yo desire rvest assured you will find it here and it has been declare that any kind of a brim will do on a hat this Spring just so it h: the prover amount of smartness. hat or perhaps you If the the front, T ————— brim of your back or side, a HAVE YOUR TRUCKING DONE PROPIRLY AND AT REASON- ABLE EXPENSE. dozens and dozen see which wi Our Millincry Parlors are overilowinz with things—here is a place to spend much time: fancies hats. Freight and Ex- Service. New Britain, New Ha- and New York. Trucks rented by or hour. Local and Long Distance Moving and Trucking, ' A. H. HARRIS 1 operate a A new 1shion fine showing of sport hats, made of celophan worsted with grosgrain ribbon trimm 1l the Patent leathe hats with straw emb for trimmin; very smart. Hats of silk ribbon An exceptionally and ings flowers binations, *sport are or and straw Hy hats in Hartfo are sailors, musH and he We sole the new rooms, the Spring hats are tricorns and crushable representatives of cially lovely. hats. Garage Tel. 1560. ilousc 1819, “HANROSS AUTO 00, es] re Oriental Spring. lLong tassels on eithe ideas are very ssels hanging side and many noticeable in many of the new hats fg jauntily off one si me hats wif] other Oriental features will be note OVERLAND AGENCY Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. turb: and s are very smart. A new fe silk combination. Hats off the face and roll ture is the roll turban, of raffia Batavia another popular material for hats. is very hej Cel: are most in evidence are, browns, tans, and of course black still good. a great extent for trimmings. The colors that all blues, buff, flowers are used cerise is to nas, phan VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from 14 to 5 tons. 'AMERICAN Balanced Six, | Pleasure Cars, C1TY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. Station and Garage. Lighting and Ignition tem Specialists, MAXWELL SERVIC ATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12. ations of Ma Louise Hamnar, Rebo parlors, You will find cr ie Guy, and Hyland in our millinery Starting, MAINe STRE OPP. ARCH STREET. PHONE 140 Sys- . . e Y D rdzh : 1 INew Spring Suits Coats and Dresses ices low, considering qualil With the auditorium, with balcony arranged for, the northwest section of this city will at last be given some- thing which has long been needed, for social wctivities.—advt along s ars of age can join as apprentices. listments can be for two, three or four years. Ex-service men can en- list in the 5th Division and will be sent to camp without going to traiu- ing quarters. Further information h be obtained by writing to Ser- geant Britz, 15% East Main street Meriden The building will be equipped with the very best facilities for conducting gymnasium classes and all indoor sports through its immense gymnasi- um; also enough alleys to accommo- date the members in bowling. with showers and swimming pool. Upon enteving the building a spa- cious loungzing lobby. cquipped with all the comforts of home, and more, to welcome all members, will be one the pleasing features of the fi floor, aside from the pool and billiard room, card room and parior. oflice and check room Above the first will provide ample reading and rest rooms, commitice and lecture rooms, and if needed, quarters for a boy's department. The Community and Club Building, as designed and pianned by Afchitect C. C. Palmer and H. F. Ludorf, an as- sociate, for the Kosciusko Post, World | War Veterans, supported by business I'and p ional men and residents of New ain in general. promises to { be onc. of the most beautitul struc- tures in the city and will fill a long felt want in the northwestgrn tion of New Britain. The building will be erected on the corner of Beaver and North streets, and funds for the e tion of this building are to be pro- enred throngh public subscriptions. that purpose a drive is in pro- | ar this week, and the committee | Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night, | in charge feel greatly encouraged with the response already received by Supplies and Repaivine the canvassers. fludel? PEEASURE CARS M. IRVING JE CuSTRE DENISON GARAGE | 430 MAIN STREET. SO RTN DR B N UL in wanted shades and material Ex-Service Men Have Chance to Join 5th Division Without o A NEW WAISTS—Tailored and Dressy Waists of Crepe de Training. of Georgette, Pongee, Linen, Batiste and Voile. Prices from $2.00 uj S}lave With Cuticura Soap The New, Way itut Mug Sergeant Lambert B. Britz, of the United States Marine Corps, for the next few weeks will, on every Monday | between the and 2 p. m., he located at the post office building, where he will recruit men betwecn the ages of 16 10 for the United States Marine Corps. Men 16 and 18 NEW UNDERWEAR—of Silk and Batiste. goods which B ol uilding nours of 12 bought at least six months ago and priced accordinzly. for library, For floor space NEW SPRING CORSETS—Both back and front laced. and Storage.

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