New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 19, 1920, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY }:IERALD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 19 P COLD DAYS g GARL FORNEERY ATTENDEDBYMANY' = ANNOUNCEMENT! /e are Serving | .. % Snow o Mhapity Bt Qnapifi T il - SR Pl in(}. i‘got Is Not Uld!ll% But I Specitied . Larde Ga[hemflg Hears Rabbi B I hereby wish to annsunce te the public p = ik b Statut S[ep[]e]] S. Wise's Address k that I have opened a store at 89 Arch St. where ! nnn o = feteey e ; i1 find 2 -to-date li ? s COE‘ th )jlll will fm(} ax: u;-) 'to date line (.)1 . Men’s an'd Young Men’s Clothing and Furni:hings. Men’s and v UL i < e : sed B e tailoring in all its branches. I am an ex-service : man and. offer a 10 per cent, discount to. aill ef HOCOLATE | fore any charit i imetiution, veto S s Honand i vues | gy comrades. My overhead expense is small be- ns of (he . er provision ; Une” Rabbi Wise spoken in this | at Ou J o an o ,‘“‘,'k‘.[ ke ro- | iy on wvend o bt n o rau'sc of my location and I can undersell the : : . iass il e e Main St. dealers. Let me convince you that I am Sl'lovels Luncheonette |5 ii im0 G L B out of the Tkt Rent district and will give you % | Herbel't L. Mi“s ; [ : e e se et the henefit of the savi g. P . ; s L I mee g e L PG i e @ ARG e s # #Hardware 336 Main Street % Tl T e SIMON K APLAN * *}Gu{ai}:}:‘.&-&xfi@:fi%&:fi-fi:}%fi::fifi@flfi{. Efototol ok kg & 1 3 o] - K3 Fe ok ICanlanin ana willlant W, 7. Squire 5 WOl 89 AR(C'H STREET. i 1 sec who remi: e will referring to cases of veterans in need Th \ture. state of Connecti- | e he world e v vy | thun cut, 1l now in effect. pro- viding a fund interest of which IN WILL BE N i,‘m;l.:,.‘“‘j‘ LR how I. Comistn (00w mon. | EARLY RETURNS ‘V"."'A”% : ‘GREAT }‘!}R ;LCZEB’IA ESTED—AND MEN, tered any branch of service of the BY INCOME TAX NGENTS | a e s i ited States « ring the ad o = 1 i t ne = 7 o ‘ gt e s R e e ] e e 01D SORES s N P world wir and who we yecredited | FASNG ARUAREL FOR 1HE i sts iy ol | Chaisiion ang SMohang ¢ [ ol . the movernment revenuc i SOUTHERN TOURIST Gen i dent aliens of the stita riéndliness with - ne 1 s who are in ¢ ¢ of income | oGt na er the s i S S i ‘y Box of Tt, of April. 1917, and | . i ax envollments have tested th ; onsibie for the isplayed in the windows of R e o in | committce 1 ur Women's Shop at 110 all returns be made s possi- | neann sur family.” says Peter- | Palesting of (hie service, and were + ) : o Bbem 1D it bal Boi A ¢ ! L i e 1o Itoom 402 in City hall. Those | o ; 1w ou to ge rumbull Streeg and our Men's | ! honocably diselirzed therefrom, The | WoUld : coming o T e hti et ot CEBUIRIO Diwentivon toaet | G th Ak S bl 3 ReRkEa ¢ lar » cent box of PPeterson’s Qint- hop at 93 Asylum Street. funds max be cxpended - for food, | Ve toxct ntion whereas those in | it 3 o e t wearing apparel. nmedical or surgical | YOU X & i - . = T o s ot aid. care or relief. or in hearing know I would crs out dlinyuia{pbe sty sty Bno Sl an She |y cry out injustice in my own city today = % : : emember, | K of cvery will also make more- convenient the | L LT e {work of the nis i mart Polo Coats, Sport Skirts, funeral expenses of a vete i e per SR T e louses and Suits for \Women. oy BICALOSIETTD, [, L ey | zion or to their widows or dependent | state. But you nced not ea = on’s Ointment doesn’t do all 1 claim S ¢hildren ‘under 16 & of ¢ have been in Palestin ted col- TO ATTEND EXERCISES, Il guarantee it for cczema. old may be £ same, proviair ony after colony and I s he Tittle The R. O @ unit of the High ! sores, running salt ¢ . ilk Suits, Sport Coats and 11 payments made in accord- | settlements which are not nniike the | «ehool wilt attend the preseniation of settlements in the Dakg and Mon- | Logais by representat Jannel Trousers For Men, ance with certain by-laws submitted to the board of control tana in this country. v today in ierhin it ¥ = In order that the purpose N New York a Jew asked me it T would | g A e for e = o ks s 1wét may be carricd out, the st want to have on my conscience the Rt A oiins s L Runbnia THIS STORE WILL BE > : : i g ; Ul e L nd Ssunbunn 5 5 5 rd of control has designated RS e tie T & = U | eda e 1 . e “1 had 20 rany LOSED ALL DAY MONDAY || American Legion to be the org | <zainst the Jews in Palestine, and T 2 i of the men who were 11 yeurs IWASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY }! tion to disburse these funds G | replica without a tremor that T w 1 2 of the state. The Connecticut deps { much rather have Jews killed in Pal- American’ I 1 has des- | trying to live ir lives in }ulce sore nipples, broken bre ki diseases, blind. jtehing piles asx well : was Towe killed in the T | 1 H heir homeland. than have them killed @ he fund committee, consist- f i sl 3 7 2 Ahe ) e > N Ml orders. e Owe Their Health To Hon ] - i Eotmpasiinin o=t i Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound — overshadowing > 3 = William J. 2 s fund | X 1 ) i I8 —, | + P . T ) g g i by P N, Y .ul;cb'flo!. Z‘" committee in turn has authe 1 thi Collection is 1h Y1 feH, etaoi indeed is the s1 s of this great mcdicine. Compared with 2 —~ '5 above mentioned comumittee of the Polowing his talk i Wise tooX LR At it, all other medicines for women’s ills seem to be experiments. mittee ure to investi vards the Palesting | —~ Eddy-Gloyer post to handle the situa- | charge of the N and asked i = e i e Lo NS T - . (E ant tion in New Dritain. The duties of | e present to ontributions to- | HORLICK’S Why is it so successful Simply because of its sterling worth- o““? J ghetceal ordtion fund § THE ORIGINAL For over forty years it has had no equal. Women for two report. and recommend facts r o as voted 1o 1 5,000 at Vinol Cod Li 41 : MALTED MILK B gencrations have depended upon it with confidence. to cases coming under the wahov Sy is Conn $1,000 inol, our Iver an ron | id Imit 4 3 e Phei = . i It Pays 10 Buy Our Kind” mentioned agt. The committee wants | followed b ythe New I in Chapter | Tonic, gave him appetite and ,,Aim -: ations & hbr Thousands of Their Letters are on our files, wl{mh 93 5) Dy i do the it thing by their cam- | , 1 $1,000 AW, Menus. felt like different man. i l<fia I{r;r’nl')'t Relici‘ prove these statements to be facis, not mere boasting. ‘ i Here Are Two Sample Letters: - 2 des and families, the aim being to | g ; Rapha $500, and J. AT rve the good name and faith of | Bipnhaum, $300. : Fall River, Mass. — “Three on with the state and the peo- | 5 s i e pr t - i to state thatlvdia E. Pinkham's | Sif!and after she was born I did not pick up well. I doctored for * | @ fund ta the aggrezate a : > : : = i : $ | : ey ¢ VegetableCompounddidmemuch = OL K —_— S s e adlans ! : froad when T was 35 years.old, I | twomonths and my condition re- . s | ; 0 S § \asrandown withfomaletrouble | Dpined s same, One day one 57 tan lace now $1.9 hublic acts of 1919 dire 1 rthi | AC A 1.93. | T and was not able to do anything. | ;) "4oor and my husband sug- h's shoe sale.—advt treasurer to buy government se ’ 4 : could not walk for z year and € o g Sk i 3 e - abottle of Lydia 28 no police cot Sesnio ties of the United States i 3 X - ok 5 Emsntl | Ees eggh?tlfr)q 3 giioves mo moliellcout facsstoni 102 Sio g led Sts TN iEaEE g : It clears the membranes of gould not worls. 1 had treatment | E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | funa has been placed in 3 s Som 3 paysician & pound. 1 started it immediately rank . Johnston, | ang under fhe <ontrol o i - /] : catarrhal collections and i ;\)!;fiz%dljgd;‘:;‘%zi%?a:xgg \b'?*gl\e- andiil feltibeer Andicould eat S fyaring, the West. bave sent | board of control: the interest accumu- | | Byrned and ltched Badly. | | : causes the mucous to flow table Compound end decided to | Toterafter the frst bottle, and rizona. e T Al i Lost Rest. Cuti Heal | { natually, relieving the bron- tryit. The first few bottles gave | yimo Last year I gave birth to : {izvallable dlofeartrfonrhepptrpe ost Rest. Cuticura Heals. RustonS I o . Thi il S me relief and 1 kept on usingit | ,}.vy oy and had 2 mucheasier BNE 08 Trivi. ¥rcagom wnist andl e witnd il be atd to the U X uston, La. — 1 am a working man | chial passages of tickles and until I got better and was abie to | s o, % 5 v le” tonight. Lynch's O ot [ irer ot ithe ‘Arie tean Tccionitor . ind got all run down so I could not eat, § + .. .+ 4 S - 1 time as [ took the Vegetable ¢ will be:another yehcar ¢ | qisbursements to the assistance of ‘A scale first appeared on baby’s Vinol was recommended | irTitations. gi;?{:i;g;‘;;g?u!i:‘\e(‘;%;adhflsgg; | Compoundforgourmonthsb;t,:xr; R A ks S | 1 pe E P *°F | babyceme. n getting up I ha 5 T < . e o o d the t turned to blisters conditi t buy 3 St 2 - 3 - s e bt and chorus of Ot Oh: Cin. | heeds veterans. No part of the fier. | | head and then it wrned to blisters {butmeupsoleat | The whole membranous | whenshewas 15 yearsold. lean | D2RYcEme Ongettineun’ had Masonic hal] this evening. | est accumulation of this fun . leep well Lk 5 5 | e e b L o onane e b e i “52. 723 badly that she scratched. not feel tired. In fact, I fel i system 18 purified and Iecommenaay egolanlo PO dizziness, and in two weeks felt ;,g,a?he,”"’-’ SEMasony attend, “h.h‘ ‘:' 5 “;,',] R fanean | Then it broke out ina sore" a difierent man <ince 1 took it rengthened ‘and il nat 1 § s the best medicine Thave ever | oycue“o0 ell es ever.'—Mrs. eeting of Centennial lodge, | maintainir e America 4 eruption all over her head S & € an nawara | —Mrs. W. YERGER, R. 2, | THOMAS WILKINSON, 363 Colum- JouN H. WILSON., ¢ & A. M., last evening when s i L o5 worry.” That's why e its 5 S ; B rs of the Kenilworth club occn- | “ :;‘ib:fifi’fa?"-?f could Men fret and worry. A i hea]th" conditions are e d : bia Street, Fall River, Mass. he chairs and conducted 1} =\ they overwork, get v 0 jly brought about by Lino- ; WWise Is the Woman Who Insists Upon Having work. | renesmments v INEFVOUS People Dl ot slcr REUNER |2y Ehisg ) down. have ite, an ) : 2 o e Rt - TRV | nine. food. < P’ J observe its ma; intment so ought them, an Depariment Commander ©re shonld ise KALIRO R CU0R: | after using one cake of Caticura Soap reeter of the Grand Army @ (2 U omnia, brain fag, irritability, and one box of Cuticura Ointment, Iy recovering at his home. il | mental exhaustion, nervous headache, in three weeks' time shewas healed.” street, after a serious afiac e e o wavpHOBeson ey Wire, Abbie B, Dennis, 349 oS, (he brain, nerves,musclesand blood cells, Main St., Bangor, Me.. June?2. 1919, s S rebuilds wornout nerve tissues and is in- Beautify your skin by daily use of or Colds, Grip or Influcnza Adispensable to all mental workers. Con- eEppe e e | a Preventive, take LANXATI\'}; | tainsnoharmful nor haln(l-hu‘nm;fdxn:gi S B INE Tablets. Look for | At druggists $1.00. Refuse substitutes. s e Ginimvant o wrt o0 Tatommsbe, | | Cle ¢ Brainced Co.. John 1. M- ='S signature on the box. | S Cuticur | 1. Ru»ell.s Linoinge an adl drag stores—3aoc / liGE2 { Droggist and Diugzists everywhere. { s1.20. pepiones and o Under Auspices of Kosciusko Post World War Veterans

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