New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1916, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1916. e T T BELGIANS WARNED ) , ) — - : - : ‘ AMNZT e WmBattleshlp Arizona Enters Service | Neod a Lagative? o | As American Navy’s Biggest Vesse! ||y J B T | Flemish Leader Declares World Can- | vegetable remedy which has held pub- ! ¥ & o lic confidence for over sixty years. to Isolate Germany \ ¢ ns and L Which Will Produce Much. | i o = : ' BEEGHAM S‘ -meu and .tchd Horribly. The Nett s Sl ; X ‘ ; Dufirur ment Was Awhal,” | an car : | : i 3 " i . Goodness, ious, mer- | ror e C st the | 3 g 2 4 cy_(;n:!e s]i%:?:‘?;;?n??; PILLS PE;"M__J BY (\J 1 IGURA : 3 e e p b — - : Gy . bring home guests for TR i - > : dinn'er a'nd there is not Largest Sale urh;:..y Ml:n::in. i;omezvsv:u SOAP AND OINTMENT ing conzequence that tend td ;. : . a thing in the house—I Sold everywhare. xes, 10c-, L VIR rlooked. It comes from I | o : . . = = know! I'li phone the PE g, van Cauweclaert, the Flemish 1 < . and b G etk (Ch 4 . i Y grocer quick!—forD&C 3 ihd member o e emen Coamor | | 3 v ey e SEMI-ANNUAL “Tho German people will assuredly | ) . Ll ; pudding and rolls— i CONVENTION lEeiies s ine s s s . o R, ’ they’ll like that. Wednesday, Oct. 25th, heightened it < force; e " e : . ‘ ; . | | Thursday, Oct. 26th sl S| ] g G , . S D 8 c PEOPLE’S CHURCH, R i, i NNl L\ L e e ARy — s the Flour for me At10;1:30 and 7 : ! ; 10c & 20¢ ~rTRATTT Packs nt labratory of this : % : oy . ; _ . " |VERY ABLE SPEAKERS s have passed. Dut | | Aeer L il ' R : FROM ABROAD > da clf-delusion to R i & i e % i B xt‘r\C 1:10Vxlmu in constraint »y | - “ » . ' : 2 NOTICE Public Cordlally Invited. DPOWC of exten- : . | on of 17’\(1(’)!\v ore A re l\('t! N i & The New Britain Wet Wash having ach Free by Mail L 2R08 é Cree sivegl % c S L . - : / movead nto their newly equipped n Book on request. Ad- | not hold a s riority. 4 ) 2 building are prepared to do first class -card “Cuticura, Dept. T, Bose 2 : ; ; ¥ g o s S . e work. We solicit your patronage. old throughout the world. quickly degenerates into economic iso- | : R ) 1 Satisfaction lation of oneself. | 5 the G guaranteed. 30 Union he Board of County Commission- ers for Hartford Cour I hereby apply for a license to sell sbirituous and intoxicating liquors, vation where it found, 1 not flounder from | . i ; ; 8 at Kensington, Tawn of Berlin, Conn. ono mor nto another.” , . ale, lager beer, Rhine wine, and cider | | w i . ""‘M i ’ : : , : My place of business is not located . i S L Je e . @ i . . =} |within two hundred feet in a direct vithin bl g i o ] C ST@P i‘[fii‘ 24 : - lasitroml nyionuren aainss oe pubilo) Your Waste Basket R % il A i : ShEngigy % hial school, or the premises lic @ school, or ] . . v : e y cor paroc 8 3 s thereto, or any | or Infants and Children. g 5 : po ; f;:.::;::»n::‘\:‘m‘}]:vm:;u;- e post ofite, lnsur.ance ¢ library, or y The Ki " ) é 4 G ¢ : ary, eme —against wear or renewal. It's The Kind You Have Always Bovght , : Dated a Be: 8 ay o el e DSt Mo odifor fivelyears o evety) day, | = : 2 ' EZACH LIEBLICH, rough and tumble waste-service. i p - ; e s ; Applicant, | This is the new way to buy waste bas-. 7 2% i > aE We, the undersigned, are electors L“‘*”‘? VUL-COT Way—the i e = 4 : and taxpayers, owning real estate, of | S0 manylarge concerns are now equip 5 ;5 ~ % = ing their offices and plants. U.5. 5. ARIZONA, Bl GUUR, © e B ML S the Town of Berlin, Conn., and hereby e it o s bk e e, Bt eamostsosens - btk sign and endorse the foregoing appli- ynuwx“findkpmfiuble to buy the new way and QOR Q @ cation of Ezach Lieblich for a license, Cquip with superdreadnaught Arizo: E ain J . Mec: a vi . >f and heret that said applicant VUL CO BW" 2 t addition to the Atlantic fle ‘eremony. A marine guard stationed ' i speed of me\ —one l\nn(A .~1 suitable person to be licensed 3_8 ers to hn Ever Nl ht one of the most powerful ships in the ! aft on the quarterdeck of the dread- battery consists of twelve four- | pursuant to said application. | GUARANTEED O YEARS aid application, | vor s just entered the service of | naught, now anchor in the New ch g simllar to those shown | Dated at Berlin, Conn., this 12th Just received a large assortment of these baskets. = P s Let us show them to you. , this 17(1\} F C , fully manned and re: York navy , presc nud arms, the i 3 She carries forty- | day of October, A, D., 1916 or Constipatlon i weon. This adasion to i The Ari o : e M addition to the 911 illiam F. Dunbarr, M. A. Good- 3 £ O or . 6 . . . Hill, He 3 i ’n i r /from a c ain ir [ ! band played he & i : | hercd from the three battle- | rich, J!xm(‘_s Brown, Dennis J. Trehay, | M i o| HeadacheIndigestion.etc ivever, simee i e e £ ML ERUCh i B0 Ha n ts B 2ionchette. s ip three other battlesh f the ~§)~nn out upon the fter t rines. She is commanded I hereby certify that the above . I hereby certify that the s RANB“ETH ; . , en passed forms S : ahove Linndlplice (ot ain MeDonald with Lieutenant | named signers and endarsers are elec- :H\(d signe s are elec- find a full complement of men for the i f the nation. sel was | inder W. R. White as executive | tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, 66 Ch h S cal estate,| § PILL. new fighter. ! 914, as engineer officer Comw | in the Town of Berlin, Conn, urc t. Town of Berlin, Conn. i The 931 men who make up the crew Che new superdreadnaught, whiek n: I. R. Doyle, who built her Dated at Berlin, Conn., this 12th at Berlin, Conn. this 13th of the Arizona were drawn from the | and the commission pennant w I . 1 i E > a nery and whe will be held re- | day of October, A. D., 1916, Advertise Your Wants in The ; of October, A, D, 19 Vermont, the Kansas and the New | built in the New York n: 1rd, | ¢ ble for i S this 13th day | _ Bears the fignetare of for her future internal ac- FRANCIS H. SHAW, 0 ! Hampshire. § foet over all, has ¢ nt | i Town clerk, | Herald’s Want Columns. Would you have voted to re-eject President Wilson? If Eiection Day had come when you were out ¢f work, or only working part time, during the 16 months preceding the war, would you have voted to re-elect President Wiison? When you cast your vote for President next month wili you vote as you would have voted be- fore the War brought us the prosperity we are now having? REMEMBER! A Republican Proteciive Tariff gave New Britain prosperity from 1896 to 1913. A Democratic Low Tariff gave us 16 months of HARD TIMES before the War. WHEN THE WAR ENDS the same low tarift is in force and will BRING HARD TIMES BACK. VOTE FOR HUGHES AND REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES They will give us a Republican Protective Tarift and Prosperity after the war. PULL THE FIRST LEVER

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