New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 22, 1916, Page 13

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1916 Free Presents--For Everyone--Free Presents AT TENDING THE PRIVATE SALLE OF 20O CHOICKHE BUILLDING 1,OTS URDAY, JUNE 24, at 2 P. M,, in SCHLER PARK ADDITION The ARCH STREET CAR Stops on the PROPERTY. LOTS $300 to $550. A Few Higher WHY YOU SHOULD BUY LOTS ON THE RENTSCHLER PARK ADDITION 1st. NEAR THE CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS. 2nd. LOCATION is the one thing that makes REAL ESTATE VALUES. The LOCATION of the lots in RENTSCHLER PARK ADDITION makes them desirable for HOMESITES or INVESTMENT PROPERTY. 1-2 MILE from the CENTER OF CITY. 12 minutes’ walk via. ARCH STREET. 3rd. BUILDINGS of the better class are being ERECTED on RENTSCHLER PARK and ADJOINING PROPERTY which will make all the property in the neighborhood mere valuable. 4th. The PRICES are so LOW that you are bound to MAKE MONEY if you BUY at this SALE. 5th. OUR TERMS are so easy that you can start NOW toward getting your own HOME. 6th. All lots sold by private sale. WE WILL NOT SELL TO UNDESIRABLE PEOPLE. Sggu'nr;aglhasgirHsagi%rd l E- C- HALLED AY & CO-, i 1\l\lficglr).om‘df 213 Mai;r?ng?..dfigw Britain ] while large new buildings at present| hundreds, many of the men hailing BORROW KATS CHEF. for military duty sheltered at the |and allowed to prepare the historical | be can tell at what points Mt utilized for government work are ex-| from remote parts of the Russian —_— Elysee during the war. Every man | banquet of the ‘Allies’. force is w red, restricted Great Britain Bullders Report Shows | pected to be available for mercantile | empire. | Allies Eat Meal Prepared By Wil- |0f mobilizable age went to the front, G o ! g jnaglogated i ios . el s onstruction e e S e s including the chef and a considerable 'Why! Ghiropractors' Sncoeed. and the cause of your troubles ing yards of Great Britain are Sy Justic Chenchow, Hunan Province, China, = = . ; DEoRRIe R i mRes s i oy ad]mmm with his hand s 1', -reasing their output of | ¢u_the Clvde. : ¥ i tunes of war, one of the chefs the | gained largely in reputation since the | spinal source of the mnerves that| gpina) column. He does thil g,;ti::n?npm:(::.::;f according to re- Extensive repair work is in pro-| J\m§ 22.—Antimony mines in Hunfm | most ;\pprgc(ated by Emperor William advent of Monsieur Poincare, suffered | supply the head, eyes, ears, nose and | vegular intervals of time ports published in various papers, and | Br¢ ss also ost of the vztS} ,a,“.d l?rlvfl_llil-e are working at full capacity | and _(he Crown Prince in recent |in consequence. The difficulty was | throat—has located the spinal source | proper point, until the D Dol Imstamces building berths | South coast yards, while the Belfast | regardless of unsettled political con- | vears, fod the delegates to the confer- | not serious during the first stages of | of the nerves that supply the bron- | lieved of pressure S e e ‘,,r-d‘_ are said to be preparing for an | cition g _1 fortunes are being made > of the allies recently held In |the war, since no official dinners or | chial tubes and lungs, the heart, liv stricted flow af as and _engine shops _crected, | carly resumption of mercantile! by the Chinese owners of the prop- | Par He was loaned to President | banquets were given. The visits of | and kidneys—has located the spinal eds Sl erty. Since the beginning of the | Poincare by Jules Cambon who |the distinguished representatives of | source of the nerves that function T o The dilution of labor scheme on the | European war, China has become the | brought him back to Paris from Ber- |the allied powers, however, caused a | the stomach, the intestines and other 00@00“000““00“000“003 Clyde has already commenced and a | chief source of the world’s antimony | lin, where he had frequently had the | great deal of anxiety until Monsieur | organs. An experienced Chiroprac- | Cuts Heal Quickly 3 | number of women have been as- | supply, and the price af the metal has | honor of cooking for the Emperor. Cambon proposed his chef. The man | tor after an analysis of your ne | at your ho 2 | signed to suitable unskilled wark increased so rapidly that mine owners| The president decided at the out- | who had tickled the Kaiser's palate | can tell you where your physical | office. R seoetsscteses > : bave become independently wealthy. |set that there should be no men, apt | was considered sufficiently qualified | weaknesses and troubles are, because | 7 Minard’s Liniment to cuts. CONTINYT - remarkable, creamy, antiseptic, The Haguc germicide is all that is ever ¢ B i j needed to quickly heal cuts, ; e e, [ s i Mowvie of a Man Receiving a Long Distance Call By BRIGGS | | supplied to 17»( diseas Open evenings tiil cuts or scratches. Blood /) poisoning with dangerous / results may follow if i) wounds are not properly (\'FN 5’\ end promptly given atten- ’_v‘ 1 ine i i tion. Minard's Liniment is clean, | ;CP2ToRtly due ! 3 s 46 Yss= - pDIE | Y stainless, and absolutely pure. It is dhiors ’ : Es5- Yes OSLRE 0 LENE ES HELL 0‘ A f uti t: v of s - . DISTANCE - FROM used in many homes as the dependable | .. n., 4 i il f ALL RieHT 5 T o remedy for pain of all kinds—Always | oy, ol - b omen = | WIS L SRS = s WaLL /\ S0 s LAE J Fe de re. The number ) M‘WTE hRve it on hand ready for instant use. | s ¢ » Holland in the last St 2 A%y druggist will supply you. t ¥ 3 .w months may be put at al reported atmost Quallty ng 80@—8“6’ Quafily Store Teiephone i___Slare Special for , Friday : Saturday | e > MINUTE Block Island Blues. All kinds of Sea Food. § o cAS U Py PLEASE Roasting Chickens, Fowl and Broilers. All native Vegetables. Lobsters. FREE DELIVERY \LL 238 MAIN STREET

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