New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 29, 1915, Page 11

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§ 0 250 Asylum Street, FIRE SALE! STORE OPEN THURSDAY 'TILL 9 P. M. . A o K Lets All Go to the Park Market and Get Our Sunday’s Dinner and Supply Hartford LIVE WIRE SYSTEM Defective wire caused an incipient fire in window of our brand new Men’s Clothing and Furnishing store OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN A satisfactory and quick settlement with the insurance comp- any gives YOU the chance of a lifetime to buy the best, most modern and seasonable Clothing and Furnishings at YOUR OWN price. Entire stock on sale Nothing reserved. Come early and make your selection CLOTHIERS & FURNISHERS LYNAN LIVE WIRE SYSTEM 250 Asylum Street, Hartford, BARNEY F GREEN & CO. HARTFORD NEW YORK PROVIDENCE Conn. BOWLING If You Want Good *Bottied §C:}lbs and Private Parties Beer, Wine or Liquors, " Accommodated. Order Same from “dlng Nelson, PHILIP BARDECK, 172-174_ARCH STREET. 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 |[CLOTHING ONCREDIT | WHY PAY CASH? d later be short of money.when you can call on us and clothe yourself and family in the garments of the latest styles #@nd fabrics IN STERLING I with no extra charge for the credit privilege. and all you pay is We invite all honest folks to opeén a charge account with us. Our terms are liberal and our business is strictly confidentil. = A PROBLEM FOR ' PARENTS to solve is how to kecp several boys r | | | | clothed respectably without costing a fortune and you can do it by fur- nishing them from this store. Our stock of men’s, boys’ and youths’ clothing in high grade worsted and velours and overcoats in all the latest styles and fabrics are scll- ing at figures that will allow the I\ “ ’ / slim purse to buy for the whole il family at $1.00 a week. Bosion Clothing Store ! b-4 63 Church Street, New Britain | wants to write to me I will gladly tell | spells or indigestion,should immediately S. W. C. T. U. MEETING. The meeting of the Scandinavian Women's Christian Temperance union at the home of Mrs. Charles Erick- son, 66 Cottage Place, yesterday af- ternoon was well attended. Mrs. Erickson gave a report on the state convention held at New Haven dur- ing the summer. The next meeting Wwill be held the first Thursday in De- cember and it will combine both the November and December meetings. There will be a prayer meeting with special prayers for national prohibi- ‘tion and a member of the American branch of the W. C. T. U. will speak. This meeting will be held at the Swe- dish Baptist church. LIVES A GIRL Who Suffered As Many Girls Do—‘fels How She Found Relief. Sterling, Conn.—““I am a girl of 22 | years and I used to faint away every | ey | PARK MARKET CO.| \i'oas Wait 230-232 PARK STREET 241-21b bag 8 STRICTLY FRESH FISH OYSTERS AND CLAMS Boton Blue 1 zclLarge Mack;I 25C[ erel Fresh Pork 3 R Rl::st or] 16c ;hr:lsli\ders B 15c 1esn Pigs e ol T4cleias fr e, 25l =, 20 1 1b Liver Pork and Beans ; Cabbage Free Y2 1b Bacon - ... ..3cans for 25c , With Corned Beef Pot Roast Rib Roast «ump Roast 1 8 c Boston Roll Shoulder Porterhouse 2 5 X Our Best Coff 20 1bs Sugar, 18 1bs .............. Ib Cc 1uf:ane§wiu?1~‘§2e. 29c '/z_lb Tea $1 '25 I Sugar for b 1o 1 0 ca B 10chmuie ... 10cfmi ' i Imp. 3 Cl (7 bars of ....2 cans forzsc .S:.i;dblz:sm for 25C gac:;iies p e 25C Clfi?)'v:rs;ierafr:;r zscl‘Soap for ... l 8 c Roast of Lamb We Guarantee Our Lamb to B e Genuine Spring Lamb. Don’t Compare our Lamb with Yearling or muton. Fancy Native Veal—Prices Cheap This Week. Fancy Native Chicken s Home Made Pure Pork Sausage Meat, No Serials Used. Just Pork, Salt, Pepper and Sage. ) Pork & Beans 25(:\‘6 Ibs of Flour 25C 3 lbs Crackf(:’rrs 25c|'3 Ibs Rice - 25C 3- cans of l\}:)l:( 25c ..3 cans for Pure Cider Vinegar, guaranteed Pure, Gallon jug of of Vinegarfor ........ 2 5 c —— e On Monday, 4 to 9 p. m. Only, We Will have Short, Round, Sirloin and Porterhouse Steak of the best l 7 LU st B e O Do 00 B0 G F 00 DO O D O A O O T O S B S0 DA DDA A £ s it has made me feel | like a new girl and I am now relieved of all these troubles. I hope all young girls will get relief as I have. I never felt better in my life.””—Mrs. JOHN TETREAULT, Box 116, Sterling, Conn. Massena, N. Y.—““I have taken Ly- dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I highly recommend it. If anyone her about my case. I was certainly in a bad condition as my blood was all turn- ing to water. Ihad pimples on my face and a bad color, and for five years I had | been troubled with suppression. The | doctors called it ‘Anemia and Exhaus- tion,” and said I was all run down, but | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | pound brought me out all right.’’—Miss LAvisA MYRES, Box 74, Massena, N.Y. Young Girls, Heed This Advice. Girls who are troubled with painfu:or frregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, fainting seek restoration to health by taking Ly~ dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. § PARK MARKET CO. - - . 230-232 Park Street e ” post in the star bout of 10 rounds at | sary’s face, and they were successfvl | tra will furnishe music. Three tH WILD BILL” BEATEN | Manager Dan Buckley's show lust | in taking some of the wind out of the | sand men are out fn Mariden amd evening. Fresh from his recent scrap | local boy's sails. “Wild Bill” lived | entire receipts of the dance min C L BYSSILENTVBATTLER i35 -t Farariintantarsaithe s thy | ip tol hio: nowe] being awkward’ i penses will go i’ Gite TR greatly handicapped by the weight of ! many of the rounds and his attempts his adversary, but he made up for [to land on Sibberns’ champ were Dummy Administers Walloping to this by pounding the Brass City rep- |amusing to watch. MOUNE,S EMEMU u resentative in seven of the ten rounds. . In the preliminaries Jimmy Fusane Fleming in Brass City Last Eve- ’l‘h}e1 scrap was a thriller through- outpointed Tommy Houck and Char- out the crowd at times being brought |ley Nolan shaded “Red” Ames of "% ning—“Red” Ames Beaten. to their feet by the Whirlwind work | Hartford much to the delight of the | The Succsssful Momis Treatment for Swollen Velns Delay in treating Varicose Veins ding. There is & that sufferers can dep 5 of the boxers, and although many crowd, who regarded Ames tactics as | Waterbury, Oct. 29.—About twenty- | pleas were made by the fans for a that of the grand stand variety. two hundred people crowded into the ; K. O., neither of the scrappers was Auditorium in Waterbury last eve- | able to administer the healthy wallop reduces the en nd stops the ach ning to watch “Silent” Martin of New | to produce this; BENEFIT MERIDEN STRIKERS. | York batter “Wild Bill’ Fleming| The (Silent Battler) commenced t0 | m, aiq strikers In the plant of the two ounce original bottle erstwhile champion of Oletown, Me., | cut loose in the third round with hard 2 srald Otl (full stronsth), Shesn ouy iy but now of Waterbury from pillar to | rights and lefts to his tallers adver- | [nternational Silver company in Mer- class drug store and apply to the vel iden, the New Britain Polishers and | “Neec%; ' A Odansh, Mich Buffers' union will give a dance in | “Emerald Ofi has reduced my swollen wonderfully.”” Generous ssmple by mail English Officer Assists cvening, Rovember . Juad's oveve. | Bt Tt & B In Dressing Bullet Wound » WE SOLICIT YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT Agents for Agents for Columbia Grafonolas. Free Sewing Machines. Household Stoves That Bake Heaters That Heat Every Stove, Range and Heater that we sell will perform and carry out that which you expect, namely, its full duty to you and yours in the home. We could ill afford to advers tise and laud them were they other than dependable. Complete Homefurnisher SO officer assisting a nurse, who is dress- The accompanying photegraph was ing his wound. Tt is just ome of the 1052 54 M H S M s' HAHTF H token in the third base hospital : Iches of human interest in which | - am t,, GOI’. UfEafl " 0 Il Leeds, England. It shows an Eng! l great war in Europe bounds. R pree .

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