New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 23, 1914, Page 2

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uesday Only A Big Rcd Luscious Spitzenberg Apple with each purchase of 10°or more. le will sell these extra fancy selected apples ally retailed at 50°to 60°a dozen until Thanksgiving for . D « OZEN | 75 '™ 100 Jox of | \J)!)l Oy . NEws) Drake Lodge. pty turkeys will be . Marsh's store, 41 7 to 0 o'clock ithe committee in isentation lodg No. 429, night. At lodge Thursday be elected for the following will be Keys this , 413 Chestnut iFrington, Ha MeInerny, Rule Shop, ci ill, Conn. dmwood, ( M. Conn.; 1. n: L B W. F. Bach. street, Glen strevt; den street, After Measles NVhooping Cough or Scarlet Fever the extreme weakness often results in “impaired hearing, weakened eyesight, bronchitis and other troubles, but if Scott’s Emulsion is given promptly, it carries strength to the organs and creates rich blood io build up the depleted forces. Children thrive on Scott’s Emulsion. 1uzi It is Free from Alcohol. made My | 0. i even- | ! Council, .No. ' held | Prizes of chickens will ' the Hilding Foberg, | of A, will hold their regular meeting tomorrow evening in Jr. O. U, A, M. hall, Hungerford court. are urged to attend. officers and other Nomination of important subjects of interest to every member will be acted upon. Arrangements | will also he made for the celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the amp, to be held on the evening of vesday, January 11, 1915, Follow- ing adjournment a social hour will be chjoyed. Carpet bowling will be feature. a Chamberlain Council. meeting, Chamberlain Jr. O. U. A. M., held last Saturday evening, two candidates were elected and two applications wer received. A class initfation will on Saturday evening, Decémber 5. Pinochle games will be played | on Tuesday evening of this week. be given. All members are urged to attend and bring | their friends. The next round in pinochle tournament will be an- later. At a regular nounced 0. 0. Phoenix Loduge, " 0. F.,, will meet Phenix lodge, 1. O. on Thanksgiving eve, but there will !be no degree work. The entertain- ment committee has arranged a live- Iy program which will be carried out as soon as the business session < over. - All members should attend < meeting. Britain Circle. Britain Circle, Companions of meet in St. Jean De evening at which will be held. The whist were Mrs. and Mrs. Mailan. New New ifarest, public at the Mrs. Fritz a vinners Tomlin, Lady Turners. Turners held a very and pinochle \Wednesday evening. Prizes were awarded as follows: First, whist, O. ter: second, whist, Mrs. Bennett. sivst. pinochle, J. Heinzman: second, Linochle, Charles Schurr. Consola- suc- The K last Your Thanksgiving dinner will taste better if you have a box of our Bon Bons. Whitman's Cara Counts, Molasses Dainties, Chocolates, our new Marsay centers HUYLER'S THANKSGIVIN Just received a fresh shipment of candy Farm House, Mead Sweets, Seal Chocolates. D Whitman's, made of pure molasses Baby' Cnts, assorted flavors to fill your favors with, Brand, ICKINSO — DRUG CO., Dainty Sweets as a dessert. ..25¢c 1b, e ..39¢ . and nut 60c 1b. pure sugar i FAVORS. ALL PRI from Huyler's Mary Garden and Belle ireen N 169-171 | MAIN STRHAT All members | be | | tion prizes went to Mrs. Berrie and { Mrs. Walther, Y. M. T. A, & B. Soclety. The Y. M. T. A. & B. society | its meeting yesterday decided not to | purchase the property on Lafayette | street west of the present club house. | The following committees were | apointea: | Committee on Mock Trial—John E. | O'Neil, Jr., Fred Green, Owen |Sumvnn, John J. Riley, Roger Donald. Social Committee—James P. Deg- {nan, Tred J. Thomas Devine, L'\\\rencc {(‘nllolu Charles A, Gilbert, Joseph | M. O’Brien, Francis Donahue, F. Howard Smith. Music Roll Gilbert, Hugh )»'Dell, Jr., Frank ray. Drama Committee—John han, M. J. Connors, M. V. | Alvert Volz, George Collins. ; Membership Committee—Stephen { A. Lynch, Philip Duffy, James Mur- phy, John L. McAloon, Bernard Gaff- ne. Yesterda McEnroe, Edward Rivers, Committee—Charles V. Conroy, John « Bass, William G F. Calla- Sheedy, meeting was a busy session. Five candidates were initiat- ed and seven applicatins for mem- bership were received. Martha Chapter, O. E. S. A regular meeting of Martha chap- ter, No. 21, O. E. 8., will be held in Masonic hall Friday evening, Novem- One candidate will be in- The ladies will meet in tae ternoon at 30 to sew on Red Cross work. Tt is earnestly requested that as many as possibly can will be | present. Ladies’ Auxiliary, S. W, V. Mrs, George Fritz will entertain the members of Ladies’ auxiliary, A. G. Hammond camp of Spanish War Vet- i erans, and their friends at the G. A. R, all Tuesday afternoon. Whist will be played from 2 till 5 o'clock. Alexandra Lodge. The members and friends of andra lodge, No. 24, 1. O. D. of St George, will be entertained at whist at the home of Mrs. David Coleman, 44 Greenwood street, tomorrow even- ing. Alex- Stella Rebekah Dogree Team. The degree team of Stella Rebekan lodge will mect Wednesday eve 30 for rehearsal, The next init will be Devember 4th. New Britain Temple, There will be meeting of New Britain temple, 1. G, E., at the home of Mrs. Palmer, No. 46 Gladden street, Tuesday evening, November 24. Stanley Relief Corps. Stanley Relief Corps will hold its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon November 25. Auxiliary to G. A, A New Britain Citizens' Corps will be organized as an auxiliary to the G. A. R_post at a public meeting 10 be held Wednesday night in G. A. 1 hall. The membership will include fifty or more prominent citizens up- on whom will fall‘the duty of assist- ing the regular post in carrying the werk of the regular organization. The auxiliary organization will { auite ential when the state [campment is held here next R. April. be | en- | 1 | | | out | i | I | 1 December 1, B MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1914, We Want fo Paint the Exterior of Your House NOW OCTOBER --- NOVEMBER Are the ideal months to do exterior paining. Favor us with a request for an estimate. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Franklin Square,. New Britain Gonn Thanksgi\;iilg Dinner ARRY BOND’S Hartford There is a reason why you should eat Come ner at thiy popular restaurant. fricnds. regular prices. A very fine Everythmg tasty, delicious and musical program has been a your Thanksgiving Din- and bring your family a wholcsome and at the ged for the cven- ing with refincd cabaret to entertain you while you eat, and in the afternoon there will be a special concert from 1 to 3 p. Good food znd good Rescrve your Tables now. M. M. ADI music makes cverybody happy. » Manager, 3 O P O O S S Se [ R IN ONE MINUTE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN HEAD-COLDS AND CATARRH GO—TRY THIS! Clears Inflamed Nose and Head and Stops Catarrhal Discharge. Cures Dull Headache. Try “Ely's Cream Balm.” Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it—apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and head- ache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of “Ely’'s Cream Balm" at any drug store. This sweet, fra- ast Commander-in-chief Alfred | Beers, of Bridgeport, 5 president of the Bridgeport Citizen Corps, and Louis R. Cheney, pres dent of the Hartford Citizens' Corps will be at the meeting. B. New Britain Council. The regular meeting of ain council, No. 8, O. U. be held on Thursday week as usual. ew Brit- A, M., w On Tuesday the membe: of the lo- cal council will visit Charter Oak council, No. 3, of Hartford, when the second game of the card tournament will be plaved. evening, Unity Rebecca Lodge. he regular meeting of Unit becca lodge, No. 54, I. O. O. be held this evening in Jr. O. U, hall. After the meeting ther be a drill of the guard team. December 8 the lodge will go to Mer- T Re- will M. will A 'Why Have the People Used Over a Hundred Million Boxes? The extraordinary merit of Laxative Bromo Quinine ex- plains the reason why the people of all nations have used the enormous quantity of over One Hundred Million | (100,000,000) Boxes of this famous remedy. After reading the accompanying label from the box of An excellent remedy for Coughs and Colds. Cough and also the feverish conditions and Headache. The second or third dose will relieve the Cough and Headache and will move the bowels well within § or 10 hours, when the cold In treating colds it is very imporiant that the bowels should move well every day. This preparation moves the bowels gently without griping. and arouses the liver and all the ucrelmnl to action. Directions: two tablets h se agd should be taken immed- iately after, me 'going to bed. Some per- sons, who to just keep-The bow! s one (ret % until the Cough and then take oue-half the dose for a few Children who are not old enough to swallow pills. the tablet can be broken or cut in half and given in proportion toage. To be swallowed not chewed. For headache, take which are usually associated with colds. will be relieved. Cald is reliev ed days. 2 tablets every 2 or 3 hours until relieved (Facesimile ot label on back of Laxative Bromo Quinine box) Bromo Q uinine. —bhut remember there is Only One iisBromo Quinine’’ To Get The GENUINE, Call For The Full Name Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO G 74 Stuffed-up,’ evening of this ' On | grant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals ‘he Inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the mnose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes {m- mediately. Don’t lie awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils clused, hawking and blowing. Ca- tarrh or a cold, with its running ncse, foul mucous dropping into the throat, anl raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith—just once—in “Ely’'s Cream Balm” and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear, iden as guests of Esther lodge, who will entertain the grand officers that ! evening. Centennial Lodge. Centennial lodge, No. 118, A. F. and A.. M., will hold a special communi- cation at 5 o'clock tomorrow after- ;noon on the fellow crafts degree and again at 7:30 when the master Ma- sons’ degree will be conferred. All Masons are cordially invited be present. to Golden Cross, The Golden Cross Visiting Whist aand Social club met at the home of | Iirst price was won by Mr, Otas | the second by Mr. Stoneham. The ! club will meet next Frid eveninz, { November 27, at the home of Mr. and IMrs. Nyack, 38 Griswold street. Al members are urged to come and bring their friends, and Laxative Bromo Quinine, telling whatitdoes and how it does it, you can understand why this remedy is used so effectively by so many millions of people. Whenever you feel a cold com- ing on think of the name Laxative Relieves the dults e sufficient OURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY Look fer this signature on the box. Price 28c. Mrs. Stoneham las Thursday evening. | CHAS. DILLON & CO. Impeorters, Wholesalcrs and Retailers of Fine Millinery Hartford Why Wait Until January When You Can Purchase at DILLON’S New, Seasonable and Desirable Millinery, Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Gloves and Furs At Extraordinary Price Reductions It's January to secure New Coats, Dresses, Waists, Greatly Reduced Prices, o not necessary for you to until Suits, Furs wait Millinery, Gloves and at at the price you would have to pay in other stores in Janu- are offering depart- ment New, High Grade at prices that will not be duplicated for many a day. the merchandise we offer is the same high grade, dependable ary, for we in eve Merchanlise One thing more, to of merchandise you are being accustomed purchase at this store. Ifere are some the marvelous bargains. Women’s and Misses’ Coats Regular $15 Values. Sale Price $9.98, Good, serviceable Coats in Stripes and Plaids, in all ors, all sizes. A splendid price. Mixtures, fashionable col- bargain at this Coats of Novelty Materlals and Plush, made in the new yoke and belted effects, finished with Fitch Opossum Bable Opossum Collars, worth $25. price $19.75, Coats of Corduroy and Snow Klake striped materials in new pile fabric, lined with heavy satin, finished with Civet Cat and Sable Opossum Collars. Were made to scll $35. Sale price SHOES FOR MEN The solid substantial build of our Winter Shoes makes them particularly desirable for men who walk considerably. and Bale for They are made over narrow, medium and broad toe lasts; low heels and broad bot- .toms from all leathers.. Black and tan. The man who desires a Shoe over which it is not necessary to wear a rubber should not fail to see our Cordovan and Shrews- bury Grain Shyes, at $7.50. Rubbers and Arctics in all Hovstulls “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND" MARIFORD, 0&99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TIUHBULL ST. styles and o CHRISTMAS IS COMING There is more of the true spirit of Christmas in a photograph of yourself thanin any other gift youcould purchase. (Read that again, and slowl And One dozen photographs--twelve gifts. MURRAY, Photographer 173 MAIN STREET S S S S Y L Py P T R e Wl TR P TR a word each day pays for a classi get results. That's what ed adv. in tae Herald. you want lc ‘e

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