New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 1, 1927, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIDL 1, 1027, - OPECIAL CARE FOR FEET 15 ADVISED Patient Onght to Have Expert 3. This Part o Body Is Always - o Treatment mgpoet ’ . Overworked 3aware of the rheumatism germ iy is the direct causs of heart dis- ~ase, the U. 8. Publle Health v warns, London's Oldest \\;man APure Herb Laxative | Not a harsh stimulator of uality Herb Laxative ich has been successfuily Used for Over 76 Year: § as a quick, natural relief from constipation — the evilwhichsoquickly causes serious illness. Cleanse your system by taking Dr.TruesElixir The True Family Laxative Moody Rescinds Amnesty nted to Ferguson €0 me."—Mrs. NL‘U.ie- rd, East Boston. Frmily size $1.20; other sizes 60c & 48c. Just in Time for Easter! This Very Special Selling of SPRING COATS BEAUTIFUL! BRAND NEW! when you see such a low fabrics in s or rayon | SPORT COATS DRESS COATS Twill Sheens Satins Sport Fabrics COLORS: Novelties Bois de Rose Gray Brovn i EVERY STYLE T i N:l\]'_\' Blue il 7 L —That’s NCW! Miami Blue ‘ . 3 That's Smart! The newest adaptations of the popular Embroidered modes. Clever uses of the voguish new o tucks, folds and side pleats. Models for A Fur Trlmmed cvery need and for every figure. ( & Taflored Sizes for Juniors, Misses, Women and Stouts. / Mannish STYLES ( 7 \ That Make ] T'hat KKeep Friends. . c > NEW QUININE SAID TO KILL GERM AND CHECK FEVER VERY QUICKLY Abhors _Bohhed H:}ir | Anot e O S0 CENTURIES 0D 3 Z © Cairo Mummy Thought to Be' = That of Renowned Scientist ‘l'rzcs R R. Tl‘ai;Run g 160 Miles Per Hour 1. (UP) A ex RUIT Al L First To Lower Clothing Prices” Psychology Is Only “Horse Sense” With a College Education Some time ago, I knew from experience, not experiment, that the tendency in clothing prices was downward-- and right down to the sensible bed-rock prices of 1915. And so I got busy and did that thing - never mind how, because that doesn't interest you as much as these prices: New Spring Suits and Topcoats --and *35 for the man who has been paying %50 or *60 to his tailor You never thought you would meet those days again-- when 3515, $20 and $25 bought a mighty fine suit. But you reckoned without the P&Q Oreanization. Here, in 1927, we are back to those goocf old days of a dollars's worth for a dollar spent. Here is the one store in town where you can get the siyles of 1927 at the prices of 1915. If you'll come in and compare--that's all I expect. The rest is up to your judgement and my price tickets, a IJ@»«,’&"‘«W.‘ President 40 P& Q Shops 306 Man St.

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