New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 1, 1924, Page 12

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1TIC) RUB REEUNAIS PAIN FROM SORE, ACHING JOINTS What is rheumatism? Pain only. St. Jacobs Oil will stop any pain so quit drugging. Not one case in fifty requires inter- | nal treatment. Rub soothing, pene- |'.rltlnl St. Jacobs Oil directly upon the tender spot and relief come in- stantly. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism and sciatica liniment, which never disappoints and can not “Deslgnod in England" And “Made in Germany” London, Feb. 1.—~There I8 toiay a new twist to the familiar c¢xpression “Made in Germiny.” 5 Under the English system of free | trade, great quantities of cheap Ger- Iman manufactured products are came back. About half of the German made | HAYE HEAVY LIABILITIES | AVE NEXT CHAMPION? GE wGERMAN PIANO MAKERS BUR"EN THE STATE Groa Wrians Indebcines for e | el Grange, Biland Sar o France, |and other South American courtries, { ! o A N | Past Francial Year was 7,845,725, | Said to be Best Draw Shot [ London, Comparatively few are sent to the United States owing to a high protec- i i | 746 Pounds, Artist in World. Argues That Reduction in Death: rooa L i Rate Is Undesirable o tive tariff, The principal buyers of ]plunou in Germany, since the paper mark started its downward course, | have been the peasants who took this dumped: on the English market. To means to obtaining & long desired [the casual purchaser during the rush I stry permanent houschold ornament with | Of hollday shopping the words “De- 1914 was ¢ figures for the five games of the tournament, | Industry has been thrown all cut of ¢ the currency which was so'jSigned in England” met the eye./In are taken fi cs relating to,is sald by T.ouis Cure, the veteran "-‘""0“) by the upset conditions pre- son:a‘?‘ i its value !smaller “print below, almost unrcad- ational public here. [ French player, to be the finest draw Veiling in the countiy. The output|TARICIY J0SHE B8 FEHE ) on alable, was the regulation “Made in men hoast o tal liabilitie the close of the |shot player in the world, is enly about hal® of what it used m_m:r’,,":'“' p‘,‘fl““ Il e when: chey | Germany” mark. rate and the I . - last financlal 3 0 an increase | In the final game against Edmond |be, chieflly it is via'med, because of [ UHEF % PERTE L0 T 0 o yang | way, to be 90 or 100 y ut months, the ne Institute of e funded debt Sanitary cers, J. 8. Alford, is e 426 In his first pre Financial Reward is the Only Thing Feh, 1. Thetotel mtos 1t-] . “Paris:; Febss SR PaiEr Granges the ) Yot 20w Hgnop: Works ain at the close | French youth who has just won the were ~7,845,725,- | 18.2 balkline billiard ¢ jonship of e total In|France with a grand average of 35.72| Stuttgart, Feb, 1.—Germany's piano manship is Poor Tondon, over the previous 12! Derbier, the 1923 champion, Grange @ lack of con itious workmen. v scored a high run of 248, clicking off | There are plenty of craftsmen to hc'“m‘dthte mTa 0’1{\?"1:‘0“.5 a‘th:;":slé;:!g showed a met in-|the 500 points in seven innings. Thir-| had, it secms, but since the war |ture date whew, Hiow TEPC T L - and the un-| ty-nfhe of the points scored during there has been ad carth of good piano | be able to R £318,- | the run were draw shots, some of | makers who think more of their work |Mments upon a gold Dbasis. case of the nominal | which were extremely difficult and|than the financial rewards. To make n of the exchequer | might have been played around the Perfect pianos, it is asserted by man- | . . treasury bonds into | table, but Grange was willing to run|ufacturing firms, the workmen must sercent conversion | the risk in order to keep the balls to-|be conscientious and absolutely in | 10000000 64,564 and| gether. love with their task. SLhcoICthr(n of inter- There are many who Concentration is also an cssential, ‘ s government | Grange's victory over Roger Conti, it is explained, and but few of the | and thes ubsequent Thonor for the piano makers who went to the front newcomer of representing Franece at and for months or years led sort of the world's championship contest in roving, miss and hit existence, have the United States next year. ever been quite the same since they le'* e SALE From our Boston and St. Leuis Candy Factories WOMEN ASK FOR SUFFRAGE. Sofia, Bulgaria, Feb. 1.—The wom- en of Bulgaria have asked F?mlmmz burn the skin. \ for general suffrage, complete equal-| " pymper up! Quit complaining! ity with men before the law, and the |, smay trlal: bgr:ltc f:ors .your‘dr‘::-l right to practice before' the courts.| gist and in just a moment you'll be The premier is in favor of their Vot-| free from rheumatic and sciatic pain, |ing for school boards and in mu-|soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't nicipal elections, but the minister of | guffer! Relief awaits you. Old, hon- the interior is inclined to give the|est St. Jacobs Oil has cured millions women all they seek. The women | of rheumatism sufferers in the last are determined to take a more active | half century, and is just as good for part in the political life of the | sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, back- country. | ache, sprains and swellings. »f the debt on convers national w three and or predict stop loan t ng but to the na. ep on | ¥ adding improductive t we can cz the speaker said. ¢ beavy the nation will gu down before another which is not so encu and which may be far | 1 know many re help a man to be I know nons why ourselves to prolong his unproductiva period.” Mr. Alford then had semething to say about equality of opportunity which may seem strange to Ameri- eans. He declared equality of oppor- tunity was a good rule for applica- #ion to the young, but not for men and women over twenty. Tt results inevitably in inequality of achieve- ment, he said, and political theorles which do not recognize this are In confilot with Nature, “and Nature is bound to win in the long run.” “Discovery is needed in education, tor instance, of how to select the dis- tinguished best and to give the neces- sary basic instruction fo all, without at the same time proceeding to lengths which resuit in super-abun- dant gifts being conferred on those in whom they produce discontent rather than culture.” The day Mr. Alford expressed his thoughts about old age and produc- tiveness, the press of Britain was re- Jjoleing that the year 1823 had brought down the death rate to 11.3 @ thousand, the healthiest year ever kmown fn {his couotry. At BOUTS: | prinocas Nadeida. younges. sister —— D‘uu::m"d:;:"'m:“ Ay .:“d'«nr King Borls of Bulgaria, is to fAigure 40 of them were of persons beyond | :‘l:“::mn:;l I':“;;':X A“l;?‘rllm\"un Farur:’ 90, Dorsetshire also 1s boasting of its temberg. many aged residents. Its latest cen-| sus figures listed four women who had | passed thelr 98th birthday and 214/ inhabitants beyond 80, Those whose years exceeded S0 numbered almost 2,600, The county had 98 domestic servants In the seventies, and 13 mar- \ maids who can never see 65 again, From Our Perfume Laboratories in Boston and St. Louis An extraordinary selling event! Lasting Sixteen Days February I* to 16* Desirable Drug Store merchandise, at consider- ably reduced prices in all Liggett Drug Stores. The Story of Rexall 'WENTY-ONE years ago forty progressive retail Duggists, inspired by Mr. Louis K. Liggett, combined to manufacture and distribute Drug Store merchandise. So well has this co-operative idea worked, and so sound were the policies and principles established, that today there are 10,000 Drug Stores selling Rexall and allied products in the United States, Canada and Great Britain. The 280 Liggett Drug Stores, as part of this immense o take pride in this achievement, and to commemorate the TWENTY- FIRST REXALL BIRTHDAY we offer a representative list of Medi- cinal and Toilet Preparations fresh from our factories at radically reduced prices. The Rexall co-operative plan of manufacturing and selling on an enormous scale has made these reductions possible. Rexall Remedies There is a Rexall remedy for every allment, the but we could devise, one sold with the Hv! arantee that mln ve satisfaction money refunded. 25¢ Cake Jonteel Soap (French Process) Given Away with 50c box of Jontee! Cold Cream Face Powder. Regularly 75¢. Both Soap and Face Powder Birthday Sale D0C Lemon Cocoa Butter Skin Cream orLotion Particularly efficacious because of their cocoa butter content. The skin cream is & real tissue' builder and skin beauti- fier. The lo- tion is sooth- ing and heal- ms for ehap- andrough -ImL Regularly 50c. Skin Cream or Lo- o Birthday Sale 39¢ 50¢ Harmony Coeo‘nul Oil Shampoo . 13 Chocolat_e wend 2 Peppermmt Patties Lary rich chocolate shell fileSwithdel mouth-melting pure peppermint flavor cream. Bithdar Sats 39¢ Liggett’s Original Assorted Chocolate$ A choice_selection of chocolate- covered Creams, chewy and nut pieces, fresh packed. Birthday Sale 50c ask o Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk HONOR PRISONERS, London, Feb. 1.—Pr ors are be-| fng put on their honor in various | prisons to a greater extent than for- | merly and it is found that this con- | fidenee is not abused to any extent, The plan is to form “honor parties” | of prisoners who are trusted to vnur'k, without continuous supervision HAVE form, makes The Food -Drink for All Ages. Dl.edble—Nocoalh’ Alight Lunch llwax;at hand. Al 'l‘nblct form. “Horlick’s,” at all 8@~ Avoid Imitations = m e Milk Chocolate A delicious, rich udnl chocolate. 131b. bar. Regularly 35¢ Birthday Sale 2DC meourSuaonm Plant in Long Island City, N.Y. Puetest Drugs In the Puretest line there are nearly two-hundred commonly used homere- medies, each one guaran. teed of highest purity acked to con- fentin perfectcondi 20c pkge. Boric Acid, 4 or. 19¢ pkge. Epsom Saks, 1 Ib. -, 30¢ pkee. Rochelle Salts, 4 oz THE HOUSEWIFE who appreciates the convenience of ready- $0¢ Bouguet Ramee Taleum 30c | . 1.00 uet Ramee Face cooked, well-cooked a;:;:;'im-mm‘;i‘ food—who realizes her o B L Sad SO Cascade LinenWriting Paper 1 pound of paper or lbvut 90 sheets 35¢ bot. Cascara Tablets, Sgr. (100s) 19¢ 50c 93" Hair Tonic 39¢ 25¢ Catarrh Jelly 19¢ 50c Cherry Bark Cough Syrup 39 13¢ 15¢ 17 with 50 -wplo match. l b 45¢ responsibility of provid- oy — e % ing food that is good for the health, as well as T5¢ phge. Sugar of Milk, . 2he phge. Sulphur Powder 15c 1ie 1.00 Beef, Wine & Iron 79 17¢ Lord Baltimore 0 40c bot. Emence Peppermint, 2 oz, 33¢ 30c bot. Glycerine, 4 oz. 19%¢ 45¢ bot. Glycerine & Rose Water, 8 0z. 33c 25¢ Aspirin Cold Tablets 1.00 Maltoleum (Tonic) 50¢ Orderlies 50c Liver Salts 69¢ 39¢ 39¢ Writing Paper A high grade fit for all oe- enh"n.' 24 lh.p:lp:"l‘ 24 -nvelc;:- in box. White, blue or good to eat—who knows that quality means econ- Dental C feme 45¢ bot. Castor Oil, 8 or. 23¢ 3% 35¢ Bronchial Salve pink. lqulnlv Soe. 69¢ Phenolphthalein Laxative Tablets (100s) 30c Glycerine Suppositories, adults 25¢ Glycerine Suppositories, infants 49¢ 21e 17¢ 39¢ Lord Baln‘n.wn Portfolio 50c Firstaid ick-Acting Plasters for — -m’ euralgi Rheumatism 39 omy—knows that beans must be really baked to A eompact folding wallet, con taining tablet with 50 sheets of writing paper und 24 cuvekrp- o " 39c¢ my&l‘ From our Rubber Goods Factory A pure, clesn tasting 75¢ bot. Cod Liver Oil (Norwegian) pt. Sic dentifrice, which will 1.00 bot. Mineral Oil (Russian Type) pt. 59¢ 3‘5‘1“..‘33 ‘t’:::‘;' - $9¢ bot. Rubbing Alcohol, pt. 45c i 3 25¢ pkge. Aspirin Tablets (245 17 Regularly 50c. 2 . . Sale C Table Needs Reduced be really good and really Harmony healthful. So she always Bay Rum ey Entire 16 days of Birthday Sale * 2 , ]! strength— ant. N Pound, Pure Coffee, fresh Orange Marmalade specifies Heinz BAKED | Py o ) o .,".f'maT. ‘L - .":/wszc 3o Oomga iy o o Beans. Regularly 50c. ~ s om:;'umn dnlet o ;;: X::ngusv?(‘)ua : . Birthday 39 g 45¢ Strawberry Jam . . . 2for 55¢ | 25¢ Pure Cocoa . . » Sale (o — 45¢c Raspberry Jam . . . 2 for 55¢ | 40c Mayonnaise Dressing . I I l EIN" ! 45¢c GrapeJam . . . . . 2for 46c | 35¢ Peanut Butter . . . Goodform Hair Nets | | e [PRCRAL: et OV EN_ B A KED Cap or fringe swrles. Allshades. | | Ljggett’s Electric Flatiron, 6 Ibs. . Single Mesh Regularly 10¢ Liggett’s Boudoir Flatiron, 3 Ibs. Birthdey Sale per dozen 89c il — Double Mesh Regularly 15¢ Birthday Sale M"‘"‘l 29 with tomato sauce L Onme of the Usrieties 23c The Safe Drug Stores l9cI $1.19 AAIN STREET 30c Men's Hard Rubber Comb 35¢ Guaranteed Tooth Brushes Electrie Curl- ing Iron ww

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