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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929. 19 “ATE DEATH RATE ™ (Qi"}éc“(’,‘f"fnl.fim,(m Salvailon Army Head and His Famllv SHOWING INCREASE R — | | Montalty From Typhoid Fever e at New Low /la | months. rov ocolate or copper Our friend the vegetable i | Good wegetables deliciously cooked iteghotls el promote health A NOTED scientist is addressing the women of America. He is talking to them because they hold the health of the nation in their hands. It is the women who control our daily diet. He enumerates a number of vegetables — lettuce, spinach, asparagus, endive, cabbage, greens, chard, celery, tomatoes, caulifiower, eggplant and string beans. He reminds us that these foods are rich in vitamins and minerals, s and that they fill the stomach, help to satisfy m Y : it the appetite and leave a residue that prevents _ Too Many Counterfeit: e i Trolleys Rci use ( oins He points out that the vegetables may be used fresh or canned, as modern canneries provide vegetables that are palatable and rich in vitamins. Each healthy individual should eat liberally of Mue foods each day, and also should include in the daily diet fruits as oranges, grapefruit, strawberries, blackberries, hes, pineapple, or watermelon. He then suggests a dash of never it will make fruits and vegetables more accept. the taste Don't forget ve member of your fam do when added to the Introducing the Salvation Army Family—Rear row: Mrs. Julius Hel- gelson. Miss Berglot H . Commandant Julius Helgelson. River road ould Pront row: Harold, B Al and Ingred Helgelson. Causes of Rate Jump Nov. 1 les and fruits in the daily diet of every , and don't forget what a little sugar will getables while they are cooking in a small stre amount of water. Two groups of women cooking experts re- ste that cently rediscovered that n-e use of sugar makes the vegetables freshecimproyesitheiricoloziand Aevelopaltlisidelisionst fiey or it Everyone knows the value of sugar sprinkled over berries, fresh pineapple and other tart, fresh fruits. And the value of rin preparing stewed fruits for delicious desserts. For better or sprinkle sugar over cereal. And make plenty of egg-nogs, milk shakes and milk desserts to encourage the ingestion of milk. Good food promotes good health, The gugu Institute, S A Route No. 107 o182 oad «t he '\ i Roate No. (86 N E W BRI AR T NSRS LI‘I\DI,\’(J l"I'RRlIRb CONNECTICUT FURRIERS 70 West Maln Street . oiled for one mil Route No. 188 Route No. 168 Route Route No. 322 No It [352 | TRAVERS 352 MAIN| CLOTHES |MAIN | Street | 7.5 RES ALL OVER Street Values that are Changing Continuing ... with Conspicuous Values 19th Anniversary Celebration ... for Only 10 Days More f - ° ° F PR T e e e K J th ‘ l th B H b t OR THE CLOSING 10 DAYS OF OUR 19TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRA- ,:'\ e o es u in a l S I'ION . ... TO MAKE IT MORE EMPHATIC . . . . WE ARE SELECTING ] FUR COATS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK WHICH WE WILL SELL Of I housands Of Men at prices considerably lower than ordinarily asked . . . . We urge everyone to come in dur- | ing this 10-day period and avail themselves of this great opportunity. ITEMIZED'! —to Give You a Clearer Picture of Just What Varieties This Event Presents SUITS OVERCOATS ~f - | A i i 3 Raccoon Coats «venuennerenn $225 [ 25 Northern Seal Coats, from .. $95 | ! | | . IR S Al A TSR e $13 2 Jap Mink Coats ............ $450 | 1 Ocelot Coat L $1 75 3 Northern Seal Coats ........ $50 | TRAVERS CLOTHES have taken the country by storm—they have the | "{ style ;_m‘vl appearance of expensive clothes hecause they are, mf'l‘{(' just S Hudson Seal Coatsny $195 IR B eaver (507 CET NN $375 i like high priced clothes—they give vou the wear and satisfaction that | 3 | -’t ¢ m):lzul'l,“l Flt TR S s e G e | IR e 1 (@0 a (e e $325 3 Marmink Coats ............ $50 ' * i ), 100% ALL WOOL FABRICS ‘ 5 Mendoza Beaver Coats ....... $70 3 American Broadtail Coats . $135 | & O % ERCOATS S U I T S [ 1 Leopard Coat ....... e $3 75 { American Broadtail Coats .. $1 95 ¥ v . . o : : | @ 2 ; 1 The new styles, hes ades and [Featuring the new overplaids, Ox- 5 Muskrat Coats ....ovvon... ];50 pERaccoontCoalsIrmarmes e $275 ] l ‘ patterns and tailored in a mann er fords, Grays, Gabardines, Browns, > La“” will ‘I”l“\‘}‘g'l”' (\')]\"l"]“ ) Blues, and Mixtures—the 1 Brown Pony Coat ....... o $75 5 Siberian Squirrel Coats ... $275 rthes, ] lels that are shown in ex- . INGS—DMeltons, Metclafs, T S T 4 A 5 e 2 o E i IFleeces, L()Lm};\ C leu 1,1”\(, clusive shovs — and high priced. 2 Silver Muskrat Coats ......... $165 3t Beavex (Goatsh. .0 oo $425 finished with GUARANTE Every fabric pre-shrunk and rigid- LINING. ly tested. ODD PANTS $2-$3-$4-85 1 Dyed Squirrel Coats ........ $1 75 | HERony (Coatstat s s $150 ‘ FOR SKILLED REPAIRING AND REMODELING OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST - e T [ \\lllII WE DO NOT RECOMMEND THAT PURCHASES l [ \I.\l)]‘] ON SO-CALLED “TIME PAYMENT PLANS” — \l‘[' \\'II L \\'Li TO EXTEND REASONABLE CREDIT 352 MAIN ST. HARTFORD STORI‘ QTRLET— CHURCH