New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 23, 1914, Page 10

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Hved | De- e W onight | Christian Endeavor social at fith Congregational church. eting of the Companions of the orest at 7:30 o'clock at St. Jean de Baptiste hall, followed by a whist. Meeting of the municipal ice com- i mittee. | ; | | i | ALI IN BEUTTNER, Operating i2-Centimetye Gun Against Allic the scene fries M. ndws- earn the within the Ger- his two Ind reccived mysl. The pand of one ! 'ty ' bitten their fortifications t the point of Fbrother in this ave passed ho- e allies already. ES WILL | LONG RUN | ' Club Will Have ksgiving ing. gged members of the club_will gather Pssing at 11 o'clocic ning to be started country run finish being at the STOPS. I GONE . eadache Powders int relief—Cost a package , splitting hes yield in j James’ Hea st only 10 cents a p drug store. It’s the quic] headache relief in the whole Don't suffer! Relieve the id - distress now! You can. of men and women have ‘that headache and neuralgia is needless. Get what you ask 3 £ 6t09 o’clo 5,000 [bs STEAKS 367-369 Main Street his-Second | k and was i with the detense of Prsem- »gl against the attack of Russian hordes. Albin German some time Uhlans, men has been in six years. a auember of the | Lody of cavalry-| sign the ap-| man army. When ' » broke out Albin w trans- ferred to the artillery service and is one of the eng mee: harge ot wave meant so ‘ Ltherland. No word has been reccived from him in two or three months. He was in the | thick of the fray at the attack on Liege and was honored with the Iron | Cross for bravery. Ie was also 1t | the fall of Maubcuge and Namur, land is now presumably hammering iclub house on Lafayette street. Tnese boys have been training for "¢, the past month, as six pre- runs have been held, and {with the large crowd of boys always game a good race is ,ooked for. The ! course marked aqut for the runners jwill c: Start at Andrew’s Crossing, tu Black Rock bridge, up Burritt istreet, down Myrtle, up Grove, then down Lafayette street, to the Boys' club rooms. Tie first three winners will receive mcdals ol gold, silver and bronze, with hey biue, green and white ribbon d, inscribed suit- ably Superintencent cal Dir the Cart ! Hubert act as finish judges and timers. i i Buetiner the | army for For ! who s CHARTER R MITTEE. T George A. Quigley has ap- following members of the ion ccmmittee: Corpora- el J. Cooper, Senator- | Elect George W. Ilott, Representa- | tives_Elect 12, c and E. C. | Goodwin, Pr 3. W. Christ of | the Chamber of Commerce, Judge B. F. Galincy, fenator George M. Lan- st N. Humphrey works, E. H. 1i. Kehoe, Councilman Councilman Henry G. oight, iwcilman A. M. Paonessa, | Compensation Commissioner Severin Johnson. exchange will be nesday night until Womar from \We morning. i ele Mondzs ,ment from active Meeting of Gerstaecker lodge, No. 93, I. O. O. F., in Turner hall. Meeting of Mattabesset Tribe,” No. 14, 1. O. R. M,, at Main street. Meeting of A. W. Harvey lodge, No. 49, A. 0. U. W, at 187 Arch street. Meeting of Court Prosperity, No. 5, Foresters, at 277 Main street. “Before and After” at Russwin Ly- ceum. Vaudeville and movinz pictures at Keeney's. Moving pictures at Fox's, Fivst recital on new $10,000 pipe organ. BETTER. daughter of the New MISS MOCDY Beatrice Moody, Moody subma r of Britain High school, who v ated upon yesterday at the H hospital for appendicitis, is much im- proved today. Miss Moody is em- ployed as private stenographer for Gegrge P. Spear, the assistant man- ager /of the Corlin Serew division of ardware corporation ar young lady. Mis: I C. and is a por SENT BY GERMANY TO ITALY FOR A PURPOSE Paris, Nov. 23.—Prince Bernhard | von Buelow, former German imperial chancellor, has been appointed Ger- man ambassador to Italy. Itis un- derstood that Herr von Flotow, the present ambassador, is retiring on account of ill healtn. The selection of Prince von Buelow for the post of German ambassador at the Quirinal at this time is of peculiar significance in view of his recent campaign in the press both of Germany and of Italy in favor of active participation in the war by Italy on the side of the triple alliance. The fact that the former imperial chancellor married into one of the aristocratic families of Italy and has lived in Rome al- most continuously since his retire- public life is un- doubtedly one of tie reasons which influenced the kaiser in his choice. ST Moda Evening | Best I\?I;{ne | Pototees 15 1b pk 15 C Fine Granulated clock Short, Sirloin, 9 P011e?il;gusg (fir(l)und ".)IGC Sugar 415 lbs 25C 367-369 Main Street SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY — New Mixed Nuts NEW s CONFECTIO! 1A SUGAR ... 25¢c b 15(}N i b e 17c¢ ' 2 m s lDC _C'ape Cod Cran- berries . . .4 qts 2D CITRON gudt 18¢; pkes l 7c | NEW L RAISINS . 2 COR 8 Fresh Western E$ . Fresh Sliced Liver. .1b ¢ Every One gg89 Guaranteed Shoulder Lamb Chops ... .21bs Wafch This Paper Ti;esda VU i 2 5 | Crisp Native NEW PACKED NEW CLEAN <. OR Bl TOMATOES ...2 cans 19¢ I g Not “torage | Fresh Pork 25(:’ l.Rm:stsm-‘. y for Our B}Tg—ThElzsg—iving Celery .bunch IOC g 1BC pkg 1 OC R 29c _» 16c Specials MEAT ... CURRANT! In {he Candy Dept. EXCELLO SWEETS CHOCOLATES, Lb 60c RELIABLE DRUG STORE SERVICE &' 1-41b LooseSage 10c Luxuries. Here is, indeed, a list of “Good Things To Be Thankful THE CUP THAT CHEERS FREE MON., TUES. & WED. INARI TEA comes direct from the flelds in air-tight lead- en chests and is delivered to you packed in air-tight tin foil. You will enjoy its Supe- rior flavor. Three blends: English Breakfast, Ceylon, Oolong, 1b., 50c; 1-2 1b., 27c; trial package 1 Oc OLIVE OIL FOR SALADS A good oil is often the secret of a good dressing. This fine quality virgin Olive Oil from France makes excellent dressing. 3ottles, 25¢, 65¢ Tins, gallon $3.25, 1-2 gallon $1.75, qt. &y PLUMP OLIVES J ust place a dish of these olives on the dinner table and see how quick they go. Their fine flavor is quick to be appre- ciated. Bottles, firfi[edkSt 10c, 25¢, 60c § ‘ Stuffed Olives, 10c, 35c. PURE HONEY Delicious pure sweet honey, in air-tight glass Jars,” > 10¢,15¢, 25¢ (Regular Price 33c) With Each Purchase No imitation or substitute can ever take the place of the rich aroma and superior flavor of the real coffee bean. OLUB COFFEE is scientifically roasted and packed while hot in air-tight containers and delivered o you with ALL its original strength and flavor. 2,500 Percolators With a pound of Club Coffce FREE to the first 2,500 customers to take advantage of this offer. These per- colators arc simple in construction, easy to keep clean and, best of all, will make cof- fee of the SAME U FORM DELICIOUS- Es FOR EVERY L. Just a cup of “STEERO” bouillon warm the very cockles of your heart. Its flavor of beef, vegetables, spices and sea- soning, perfectly blended, is particularly sat- isfying these cold days. “STEERO” is ap- petizing, refreshing, healthful and equally good for big and little folks. It never varies. The cubes retain all their goodness until used. DROP A CUBE IN A CUP and pour in boi'ing water, That’s all. It disolves at once and you have a cup of refreshing “STEERO” that you can’t = improve no matter how much time and trouble you take or how much you spend. “STEERO” is convenient and economical. A cup costs but 2V5c. Box 12 cubes Box 50 cubes ....97c Box 100 cubes $2.0¢ will THE COOK SAYS that better results are ob- tained from using Riker's orange, lemon, vanilla and al- mond flavoring extracts than from any others because they are extra strength and supcr.iol‘ flavor. You, too, will find them most satisfactory in mak- ing ra . candy and l7c Per bottle .. desserts. CLOVES, CINNAMON, NU MEG AND PAPRIKA. Best quality, absolutely pure. Packed in 1 oz, 2 oz and 4 . tins, Price SERVED AT ALL FOUNTAINS, PER cuorpe, 5o, Maillard’s 24c Cocoa, 2 1b. tin, 25¢, 45c. Juice 39 ape Juice, Stone’s Lime for.” These luxzuries will help to make the Thanksgiving feast more en- joyable. In spite of the general advance in the price of foodstuffs D p We have not advanced prices on coffee, tea and other food products. e Apple Sundae 10c A’ tempting combination of vanilla Ice Cream with Pure Apple Syrup, Whipped Cream and Cherry. RIKERDYMONS RELIEVE SORE THROAT * At the first sign of soreness ar huskiness you should begin taking Rikerdymons. These pleasant tasting .lozenges are most effective in relieving throat Flavored with peppermint, wintergreen, clove, cinnamon and lime. Keep a box of this pure sugar candy on the table and make the children happy. Never before sold at less than 62° This Month Only in perfect smoking condition and always lowest priced. Here are some un- usual values: Jaynes’ Perfecto Long Havana filler and matra wrapper, value for Six-0-One honestly believe the best cigar market today. Always Bu- this to on We be the Pittsburgh Flicrs A Stogie that appeals to those who want all the value La Purinda The very highest type of cigar made in Porto Rico of Porto Rican Each La Rosa Aromatica - Made specially for smokers of imported cigars. Made In Tampa, Florida, by Cuban workmen from the highest Sacce: enen .3 Tor 266 ” N -

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