New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 13, 1920, Page 17

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RAILWAY GONS . . Mapular Conception That Heavy Guns Ladles. Keep Flt Stamach is quick t —D: Is Decidedly Erroneous. # Caldw-ll-s:mpl’o:d:‘:l.l}bn:c Washington, Aug. 13.—Popular con- prompt relief and comfort ception of the rallway mount for the HE depressing heat makes Asavy caliber artillery, such as the many women careless of their 14-inch naval guns used by the Amer- Deakéh s The housework becomes icans In France, is that these big guns to their discomfort. They eat cold foods can be fired as they move along the el o ikt i e Jracks. Mafér General W. F. Coe, of follows indigestion. B the Coast Artjllety, explajns that this “:"‘;.‘l";,“r:"::":;";‘mfl"._m . 8 errontous Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and you “Essentially, a coisrete block is e e necessary,” he says. er it the gun pepain that acts on the digestive organs I8 run on Mts trucks and then placed o Sl ¢ g ek upowm the block. We actually take at night and the Coogeition. headache and feverishness will be Whe trucks out frooy under the gun morning. \w will then "md "! h,“ when It is fired, and It stands on a with comfor carriage with an arc ot fire of 360 de- Jm:g‘m‘;}x;fim‘:‘" iy . an e taken from these emergencies but a similarly pr pnrrd ne, ¢ - nlyon Syrup ng-.n. Bt e pac | Bt botile thmtdd Tein every, Moms: Millions of people of all ages suffer from occasional or dmmx mmnpcnm Let them send name and address W. B. Caldwell, 512 Washington St., Monticello, Hl fwa fv«umpk bottle of his wonderful Swu fi‘l’eps n, lnullmnboukxumzbou‘iun drug stores last year, the largest sale in the world. MAKES FFH{;EE; fl,!‘E,’; Solid Comfort Non-Skid Trusses m':_gi"‘.-“"'-.-. =y DAVIS & GOODWIN OMoe Hours— Tel. Us for an Appointment 9 a. m. to 630 p. m. Motor Goggles The easiest Truss in the world Elastic Stockings, to fit. Su‘l Gla’“e' Most trouble of Trusses the oo LD Dy For Outings. pad slips or moves from the Abdominal Supporters, Glasses for Poor or Painful Vision “Hernia” and the rupture comes Shoulder Braces, out. Impossible with the Non-Skid All fitted by an expert fitter of A. PINKUS Truss. 25 years' experience. R EYESIGH? . ‘ L‘:rl SPECIALIST ek J —_— Over 30 Years Eapericnce in Eye Satistaction Guaranteed. 306 MAIN ST, PHONE 570 Tesuin. Quu:k Returns Use Herald Classified Ads Steiger-Vedder Compuny SUCCESSOR TO C. S. HILLS & CO., Hartford. | SLIGHTLY MUSSED WAISTS Of Voile, Batiste and Organdie In Smart Tailored and Trimmed Styles $1.99—8$1.49 These Waists are only mussed, NOT DAMAGED. Our stock has been moved around so much in the past few weeks that many of these garments are not presentable as first-class merchandise. However, a large part of the groups is perfect, but in order to move the entire lot quickly, we have placed these prices upon them for Friday and Saturday. THESE WAISTS ARE WORTH TWICE THEIR PRICE— COME AND SELECT THEM NOW, AT $1.99—$1.49 P SYSTEM D) MEN’S STETSON SHOES $15.00 to $17.00 WOMEN’S STETSON SHOES $12.00 to $16.00 BESSE-LELAND’S WATCH THE BIGGER BETTER STORE GROW, August Clearance Sale Men's and Young Men’s Suits $27.50, $34.50, $37.50, $44.50 and up All Boys’ Suits and Odd Trousers Reduced 20 Per Cent. SHIRT SPECIALS! Lot Men’s Negligee Shirts $2.45 $3.00 Values * Lot Men’s $18.00 Parker Silk Shirts $10.98 Lot Men’s Negligee Shirts $2.95 $3.50 Values Lot Men’s $15.00 Parker Silk Shirts $7.95 Lot of Men’s Negligee Shirts $1.75 $2.50 Values Soft Collar Attached Shirts $2.45 to $4.00 All Pajamas reduced 20 Per Cent. Boys’ Collar-Attached Blouses, 85c. Regu- lar $1.15 grade. Boys’ Scout Shoes and extra heavy Tennis Shoes, $1.95. Values up to $3.50. BESSE-LELAND CO. 38 Stores 38 Cities Always More Value for Less Money

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