New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 3, 1916, Page 9

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NEW. BRiTAIN DAILY HERALD, 1ureSDAY, OCTOBER DRYS MAKE GAIN el LIBERTY Is Real Long e W EEEEEEE Four Towns_ Decide to Climb oo 1)@\ HEe B w : | Water Wagon I\ N, Cut Tobacco, Men! | New Haven, Oct. 3.—The so-called 1\ 3 % “little town elections” in Connecticut R LIBERTY 1S made frOm Festerday were featured by spirited ) 3 \ Ry \ A i (e s Gt it g | NN ripe, selected long leaves. the ‘‘dry” forces made a gain of four * 5 towns. Fitty towns vored on tho 1s- | KERGAR'| ' &5 You know this is true— sue, six changing from license to no- | jicense and two changing from dry . because you find only Iong, to wet. In two of the towns the de- ? . . giston to change from wet to ary was &3 » silky shreds of tobacco in carried by a single vote. . : Roliowing 12lo teoniltuntion: ) LIBERTY. License towns not voting No-license towns voting .. L ’ You do not find IOOSC! E hard stems or short cuts in Litense towns voting a8 ey (TS SRS ascanns A8 LIBERTY —no short leaves, ) ; \ broken leaf or hard stems are s unchanged .. o = . . towns changed used in making LIBERTY. icense towns unchanged No-license towns changed The changes follow: i That’s why LIBERTY is always < it : 7 KR gonstruction. The reversible From no-license to license—Gris- 1 = 3 H : ey w -burning and cool-smoking in Ves extra comfort and triple wear. The coverlng is the wold by 81 majority; Sprague by 135 | slo g g enuinelfi‘ackaneedo.whichi.sbem%us‘:gzrnallt;zhi?hwtgmadm majority. \ B : i of Quaker Valley furniture because It is {37 better value than Jeather. The hardwood unners are fnished fn fumed oalk or From license to no-license—Canaan | a pipe—why it holds together and Pahogany, a6 may be preferred. Fumed oak will be shipped Unicss otherwiso specitied. Shipping weight, about 75 163, by 86 majority; Cornwall by 7 major- lasts in a chew—and gives all 'round ity; BEast Granby by 1 majority; Ridgefield by 14 majo Simsbury man-size enjoyment. by 1 majority; Plainfield by 107 ma- Jority. No Short, Broken Leaves in Last year 81 towns stood license and 87 no-license and the year before ol standing wes @handals0 i ravond| L 3 fi ] : _‘ ¥ : e bR R e : 0 5 of the drys with the town of Branford o Kreek] 3 5 2 A - . s —— - . split. . Blections were also held for town N ’ . We want to prove, bg_ evidence you can see and feel, offices bt o nalonsl on state i Dox - = = SR 3 ; that our victorious plan of shipping furniture direct from the factory to Ehelonteomel ihcliss s Kelo i ommral Long cut Tobacco i L \ 1] your home will save you big money. ed as purely local. . . . " "License Towns Votina. ] Sy x To that end, we propose to ship one of these luxurious Fire- Chf,}i‘;i»_“”"S'M“HS by 23; mo Ageing pure Kentucky tobacco up to 5 : e o i d side Rockers for you to use and enjoy 30 days before you pay us one cent. Berlin—Yes 361, no 223; no change. years puts richness and snap and full body : A (e | 4 Then, if you are pleased and delighted; then, if we have convinced you Al nalne b into LIBERTY that give hearty satisfaction, o Iy ) : there is no longer any reason or excuse for paying retail-store prices for no 70; mo change. i every puff out of a pipe and every smack ; : ) o1 any of your Home Furnishings, you may remit a dollar a month till the Brookfield—Yes 119, no 61; no GG @S f A\ { special factory-to-you price of $8.95 is paid. Otherwise, return, at our ex- dhanac pense, any time within 30'days from the time the shipment left the factory. SRR S No wonder LIBERTY is the big favorite i £, Lo 5 ! : 4 ; Colebrook—Yes by 58, no change. with men who want quality instead of a iR Now, let’s analyze this offer. Don’t you see that we couldn’t be Cornwall—No-li se by 7; chang- - = s SLiR . . . ETerE sl “big-looking” package. They know man’s Cre : | P8 advertising leaders like t}%ls tg 1wm newland e UI&ESS Darien—Yes 371, no 193; no change. tobacco when fhey smoke or chew it. Go \ we were offering them far below retail-store prices? You can see that. ot cranby s s 0 Rhanes after some right away — sold The truth is that these sample bargains have made the Quaker Valley license. | everywhere Y famous—have built up this %{eat b(lj1§1ness, :vhhe;eby Hofme Furnishings STy NG Mo BRI 2 4 from nine big factories are shipped direct to the homes of our customers. change. )L : Farmington—Yes 311, z et SDACC0 COREATY, - This Rocker is undoubtedly the greatest bargain you ever saw or heard of. ety G e aia NN W (e . Let us prove this to you. We are willing you should be the judge after the Rocker ch : New Hartford—Yes by ; 35 no change. Old Saybrook—7Yes 165, no 74; no cifange. Oxford—7Yes 118, no 58; no change. Putnam—7Yes 697, no 445; no jhange. Ridgefield—Yes 210, no 224; chang- 204, no 176. 2 chang- 265, no 241. s 149; no, 139; no Hamden—es 237 margin; Let . ; ‘ is in your home; after you have made any test or comparison you like. Then, if you change. Haddam—Yes ajority, ; See what we are offering you. You pay nothing but the \ddam—TYes majority, 60; no O rrrer e nual bowling mateh to be held here | Made whereby socials and entertain- You may ship the Fireside Rocker Bargain direct from changed; last year, yes 452, no 427. rivals for a great many years and e Bl oo we concluded some fime ago that was not ex- || remit 1 A month until your special factory.to-me price of $5.95 e Colchester—Yes 185, no 153; 10| {pey meet. After the games are| On Friday night the newly formed : ey offer by simply signing and returning the coupon. e ry change. gin play cn the Aetna Alleys. At 2 122 Mill Street Aurora, Illinoi change. chanse. tracht lodge, O. H. D, S., of this city, | also ' plans for the entertainment of %04 AR : R 3 BV e e Seyraour—Yesth 260 majorty;iao) |5 invillessXesfbyf 22 malorityitng i Canton—Yes 235, no 264; no change. change. NO INDIGESTION, Griswold—Yes 351, no 270; o : . \ Guilford—Yes 222, no 334; ~Lo} - > { Fat without fear of sourness, st e HEL-LO Helo Tom T:‘?EEEE"' SCR FEELIN' FING- How's BILL= dyspey change. " R B BETTER N HELLO AL= ol change. - _ el - e - . rt = 3 Killingly—Yes 676, no 534; [ S ——— — s — are not convinced, we will pay the return charges without murmur or complaint. , > o e S Ellington—Yes 65 majority; no [ CALEDONIANS COMING TO BOW pinochle tournament with the lodge of # . We urge you now, in fairness to yourself, to let CLIP IT AND Litchfield—Yes 345, mno 235; no ge Ve v, change. The Caledonians of New Haven |the same order.in that city. Some- us place this Rocker in your home o that you can ‘actually MAIL IT TODAY L have been issued an’invitation, by the | time later return games are to be B Small freight charges upon arrival; not a penny of the oul e L 0 407, | Burns club of this city, for their an- | Plaed in this city. ~Plans have been : Price is due till thirty days after shipment. 123 Mill Street, Aurora, Tllinois: ainfield—Yes 96, no 7; - 5 q 5 ’ ! e i o i ‘While these special offers are primarily to win new he factory to my home for 30 days’ free trial. I am topay nothu e e e e e ments will follow the games. Bl Customers, we no longer exclude our old customers from their e o rionichazges ouyarrival Iflentirely pleased, I S ze. 5 'LING LEAGUE ] O gt v fai 3 5 d in th i in thi change, some exciting games are assured when BOWLING LEAGUE TO OPEN. ?ffl?eéa's'iatigf;i 1'gilé“§,!.§ gggfige‘g:g@ge&&fib{ms mi otherwise will return within thirty days at your expense. change. = . over a social and entertainment will ! inter-member bowling league of Mat- Manchester=—Yes 984, no 808; "no Iy ;¥e; o veq: tabessett Tribe, I O. R. M., will be- Quaker Valley Mfg. Company aiy = o = Avorgsres dBhgnofi2isnoschiange. INTER-CITY TOURNAMENT. the meeting held last evening the Shipping Address.... Stonington—Yes 964, no 703; no : : : 4 i b During the month of October Ein- | plans for the opening were made and | Stafford—Yes 370; no 368; no ch:‘n‘;‘p“ ham—TYes by 245 majority; no | )50y ey’ to Hartford where they | the grand chiefs on the evening of change. =2 will play the first games of October 30 were under discussi change. e dhonse, on S0 0 P Vote in No-License Towns. k 4 e hange. nchester—Yes 1,026 f5; c . _ Winchester—Tes 1,026, no 705; no | G voo 11 no 199; mo BY BRIGGS = S == = Chester—Yes 85, no 158; noy| MEALS WILL FIT! chang changed; vote last year—Yes 291, no GAS OR ACIDITY |45 TaYog orvs B - : o ; Jimmy 1M HELLo BiLE s > TR change. JACK oLD = Ypu'RE ' SQUARE heartburn, belching or Harwinton—Yes 30, no 47; no SscouT ; LOOKIN' ‘ k7 SEAVEW: i%u HELLO MIKE W e .| ®ent—ves 69, no 151; no change. 2 ; - Y LIFE = HOW'SG;';‘;‘GS‘ JThe moment ‘“Papc’s Diapepsin S Ghrore—ion o, o R e 4 y N Hows ‘EVER'— TaAss reaches the stomach all e ToiNGg © HAHA A" distress goes. North Canaan—No license by 35; no change. Westbrook—Yes 70, no 78; no change. Woodbury—Yes 76, no 159; no change. Somers—TYes 9, no 129; no change. Sprague—Ye: b: 135 majority; changed; last year—yes 206, no 209. If your meals don’t fit comfortably, or you feel bloated after eating and you believe it is the food which fills you; if what little you eat lays like a lump of lead on your stomach; if there is difficulty in breathing after eating, eructations of sour, undigested food and acid, heartburn, brash or a belching of gas, you can make up your T Imind that you need something to stop RFAL LADY LOWERS MARKS food fermentation and cure indiges- 4 tion SR To make every bite of food you eat aid in the nourishment and strength of your body, you must rid your| and Then Comes Back With Better stomach of poisons, excessive acid and stomach gas which sours your entire | Figure of 2:07. — - —interferes with digestion and WELL RUDOLPH- Hows our - Tom's Afl ’f‘cfimf‘ HERE'S ONE Terl TuaT AvErCT TbG tonIcr - . HeAr U es so many sufferers of dyspepsia, Lexington, Ky, Oct. 3—Two world’s PENNANT CHANCES LOaK e %:: fi?:ori: FEELING WELL sick headac biliousness, constipa- | records were made by The Real Lady T;\ASRN‘N‘GQE? . Tom- HANA ? ;wu. griping, ete. Your case is no dif- | in winning the two-year-old division Z \ 5 SENVE e ) ;{» TMT:‘T 5.3 ( lerent—you are stomach sufferer, 1 — B A & = [5 (CH-THAT: e of the Kentucky IFuturity, the prin- & \ ME 3 AT = ou may call it by some other i - 5 * name; frireals andbonlytroublel s |(cleal ReventRof ke fopening Fday ot Hat: 1 you eat does not digest, | the forty-fourth annual meeting of but guickly ferme nd sot pro- | the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breed- ducing almost any unhealthy condi- | ers’ assoc n, here yesterday. tion. > ] entry trotted the first sin will cc heat in 7 , lowering the former mark of 2:07 3-4, for two-year-old fillies, held jointly by Native Belle sle dose that | and Volga, and then lowered that ientation and sour stomach s | mark in the second heat, trotting it ing the misery of indigestion. in 2:07, and by so doing established No matter if you call your trouble | a new two-heat record for two-year- catarrh of the stomach, nervousness | old fillie: ritis, or by any other name— M v Coburn was second in each s remember that instant relief | heat, while third place went to Ber- store the mo- | tha McGuire, when Worthy Volo and Harvest Gale, third and fourth, re- — Diape wi E spectively, in the first heat, were dis- AT HOME- SAwE EBVENING order 3 within fi tanced in the second heat. The Real ; t promptly, without | Lady was bred at Walnut Hall Farm s or discomfort all of any kind | here and is the third filly by Moko @f £00d you eat. to win the two-year-old futurity. i Murphy Marce Trots Heat in 2:07 1-2

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