New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 31, 1916, Page 14

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NEW, BRITAIN DAL Y HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1916. ARE YOU GOING TO BE MARRIED? It’s a personal question of course but we have a purpose in asking it and you will gain by answering it 3¢ LISTEN---HERE'S THE DOPE The “Herald” is a necessity in every home. You simply can't get along without it. Of c_ --zc there’s a time when cven a newspaper is not thought of. We are going to think of it for you. e WELL GIVE ¢ 99 YOU THE - Herald Starting now every couple married in New Britain, or expecting to live here after the honeymoon, will be presented with a three months’ ¢ tion to the real New Britain paper free. WE WANT TO START YOU RIGHT. After the three months are up you will be given an opportunity to subscribe—NOT BEFORE, So send to the Herald office your future home address, to which you wish the paper delivered, together with the date of your start at housekeeping and get the news every evening. S Do You Want QOur Wedding Present? IS EASY TO GET 8 | WIVES OF MEN fl | which S WHO DRINK (ARE ADVISED that it is a diseased condition resulting from the poison of alcohol “stored-up” in the system | " CONTINUED IN- DULGE . The Neal Treatment in three days acts as an ANTIDOTE and eliminates the poison—removes the cause and overcomes the diseased condition, at the Neal Institute, 1307 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn. ('Phone, Center 540.) Ask for information 60 NEAL INSTITUTES IN PRINCI- PAL CITIES. | i FERFECTLY l:ASTEUR‘ IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanley, 6 teams. Tel. connecticn. INOL is more than Shoe Polish It is composed of wax and oils so combined as to give a brilliant, lasting shine and to soften and preserve the leather. THE SunotA HOME SET The handiest, most efficient shoe shining set you can buy at any price. Sold at a nominal cost to SuivorA users. FOR HOME, GRIP OR AUTOMOBILE BLACK—TAN—WHITE At all Dealers—Take no substitute - You Cannot Afford to Delay. Don’t l.et False Pride or Money Matters Cause You to Suffer Another Day. | Read Every Word of This Offer: My Treatment Will Give You Imme- diate Relief and Permanent Restora- tion to Health if After Examination I Say It Can Be Done and You Follow My Directions. I am a Specialist in Nervous and Chronic Diseases, and as such have made a special study of these maladies. You know that this is the age of spectal- fsm. If you don’t want to be experimented on, and if you do want the very best med- ical attention, the result of study of thou- sands of cases just like yours; if you want the most modern equipment that medical Bring Your Troubles to Me. TaKe Your Case I Charge You $2 a WeeKk-No More, No Less ¥ | You Can Afford My Treatment. research has treatment of your special ailment; if you want guaranteed reasonable prices. $2 a week, no more, no less, I offer you these, and more. If T could meet you face to face, and talk over your case with you, I would tell you ff 1 " uffering! No Charge for a Friendly TalK. If X frankly whether 1 could give you Immediate relief and permanent restoration to hesitk. I would charge you nothing until you wers ready to go ahead, and then only $2 a weck, no more T accept no hopeless cases, and will tell very frankly just what I can do for ; how long it will take; and what it will s I advertise what I ean do, and do what 1 advertise. You take no chances whatever, so do not let false pride or money matters delay you another day. This is an unparalleled offer to all suf- ferers, and the lowest charge of any special~ ist. Remember, I don't patch up=I RE- BUILD. 1 am doing all I ean to make it possible for everyone to have the advantages of ex- pert, reliable, superior ireatment at prices within the reach of all. But I cannot eome to you. You must teke the first step—, come to me and talk it over. Then decide whether you want to proceed. Think what a blessing full health, vigor and happiness are; then why drag out another day of wretchedness when immediate relief and permanent restoration are yours, if after examination I undertake your case! And it costs you nothing to ascertain whether I will do it. COULD ANY OFFER BE FAIRER AND SBQUARER, MORE WEL- COME AND TIMELY THAN THIS? Do not suffer another day. Specialists, 254 Trumbull Street, Hart- 9a. m to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. devised for the successful The Hartford Hours: With Dl'. Clinton Jt HdeQ ;:l;léaycson‘:nd Holidays: 10 to 1. Every Day Is Ladies’ Day at Philadelphia Here are just a few of the many ways in which Philadelphia plans to give the ladies pleasure if they will come with us to tte big advertising convention next June: A day in the big stores—just around the corner from your hotel. Philadel- phia department stores need no intro- duction. So, whether or not you've ever visited these palatial stores with their myriads of things so dear to a woran’s heart, you can easily see how, with fashion shows, musicales and luncheon, the day will be all too short. Visits to the great publishing plants—there are miilions of women in our land who know and love the good Philadelphian publications. Wouldn't you like to see where and just how these wonderful magazines are planned and published? And a trip to where the movies are made. Who hasn’t enjoyed their thrillers? Get in a real movie yourself. An evening pageant—where hun- dreds of beautiful floats of every de- scription will charm the eye. A trip to League Island—on board a battleship—a look at the submarines— perhaps a trip over the war vessels. Sl Go With the Men Folks The theater, for afternoon or even- ing—and, if you're anxious to make the most of time, 2 midnight cabaret every evening you're here. Ever heard of Willow Grove Park? Walter Damrosch says: “It’s the most wonderful park in the world.” It's yours for another evening. Last, but not least, a trip to Phila- delphia’s seashore suburbs—the joy spots of America. So, you cam see for yourse'f that Philadelphia is going to keep you well amused and pleased. There’ll be auto- mobiles galore to take you to the thous- and-and-one places of interest of which we haven’t space to tell. And time is left for you to go visiting, and yet not miss any of the events. The main thing for you to do now is to get that hubby or brother to ar- range to bring you with him to the an- nual convention of the Associated Ad- vertising Clubs of the World, in PHILADELPHIA June 25th to 30th And, now, just a word about the souvenirs. The manufacturers have sworn our hosts to secrecy, but just to be safe we suggest you'd better save some room in your trunk for the pretty gifts you are sure to receive. For further information and details get in touch with The Charter Oak Advertising Club E. F. DUSTIN, President, Tel. Charter 1080. W. A. ALLEN, Secretary, Tel. Charter 4410. J. M. SWEENEY, Jr., Chairman Publicity Coromittee, Tel. Charter 600.

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