New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1916, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1916. Don’t Let Your Chance Slip By Have You Joined Yet? The women of this community are quick to recognize the extraordinary value of the “Scientific Sterling’” Range and the advantage of the Sterling Club and the Sterling Club is grow- inz fast. You must not put the matter off another day if you want to get the benefit of Sterling Club membership. Pay For Your Range While Usine It You join the Sterling Club by paying the membership fee of $5 and this puts the “Scientific Sterling” in your kitchen at once. $2 weekly dues pays the balance before you are aware of it. You could not get this remarkable range for a cent less if you paid spot cash for it on the first day. How to Save $10 to $15' Every woman who joing the Sterling Club will get these BIG advantages free. ‘We will put your range in your kitchen all connected up for water and gas without a cent of expense to you, saving you even the bother of looking up a plumber. We will buy back your old range and allow you every cent of value there is in it. This makes it easy to have the new Sterling, After you have tried the range for 30 days, if you find it will not do what we claim for it in our advertisements we will take it back and refund your money. Moreover, should you become totally and permanently disabled by sickness or acci- dent after joining the Sterling Club, we will pay all your fu- ture payments and the range is yours! Every Club Member receives & complete system of cooking prepared by Mrs, Anna A. Carroll, o e America’s authority on practical kitchen cookery The Range with the Small Outside and the Big Inside Do you think all kitchen ranges are alike? You know how everything else in the world has advanced and progressed and yet you think the kitchen range of today is about what it was 10 or 15 years ago. The “Scientific Sterling” has improve- ments and refinements that are just as much of an advance in range building over the ranges of 10 years ago as the auto- mobile of 1916 is an improvement over that of 1905, But You Must SEE the “Scientific Sterling’ No picture or description can give you a true idea of its great convenience. The Sterling firebox, Sterling grates, the oven, Sterling burners, all these features have been designed with two great alms In view: First, to make your work easy; Second, to save coal and gas. The “Scientific Sterling” is a Beautiful range as well. But until you can see these things for yourself you cannot appreciate why the (“Scientific Sterling” is such a great advance in kitchen ranges. ' Come in and see for yourself. lt——0nly 36 Inches —t The Scientific Sterling The Gas Range that Burns Coal . O. MILLS & CO. 80 West Main Street May 5, !‘l"ln., and ew York at Macon, Ga. By the last of march, it is expected, they will take the road tagether play- ing six or eight games, each under ausplces of local hoards of trade. | renceville; May 2, Virginia; | Cornell at Tthaca; May 9, Georgetown; May 12, Cornell; May 16, Dartmouth; Tay 19, Harvard at Cambridge: May May 26, Harvard; May nford; June 2, Yale at June 6, Lafayvette; June 9, Pennsylvania at Philadelphia; June 13, Harvard, (in case of tie in two ing the Easter vacation the team will | Preceding games); June 16, Yale, and | make its annual Southern trip, and it [June 28, Yale, (In case of tie.) ! possible that the Leland Stanford —— | | TIGERS’ BASEBALL DATES, Game With Leland Stanford Included i in Princeton Schedule. 4 Princeton, N. J., Oct. 25.—Twenty- nine games are on the schedule which has been arranged for the Princeton | laseball team for next spring. Dur- To the Board of County Commis- sloners of Hartford County: The ing by Robert Mautner, vice president, duly authorized by vote of said a: ciation, club 4 club certifi in its po: riember Austrian Singing society, act- o ociety, hereby apply for ite to entitle it to have on and dispense to its pirituous and intoxicating liquors an incldent to its social ife under the provisions of Chap. 296 Public Acts of 1915 at the quar- ters of raid association, club, society located at 195 Arch street, Town of New Britain, Conn- Sald association, club, socicty has for its purposes and ohjects the fol- lowing: Singing and benefit of its members. It h membership of 224 and was organized February 19, 1906, The officers, directors, board | Fovernors arc as follows: President, Arthur Schiffart; vice rresident, Robert Mautner; treasurer, rank Poetz; sccretary, John Zotter. | A copy of its by-laws, and list of members are hereto an- | rexed. Dated at New Britain, Conn., this | 19th day of Oct. 1916. The Austrian Singing Society. By Robert Mautner, vice president. ————————————————— To University nine will stop here on its RING TOUR FOR YANKEES. trip East to play on May 30. | — In case a third game is necessary In | geries of Preliminary Games in South cither the Harvard or Yale series, the | Wit Braves Arsnged, | deciding contest will probably be | | played at the Polo Grounds in New | Boston, Oct. 25.—The Boston Na- York. The schedule: | tionals and the New York Americans March : Dickinson; March 27, | . pare for next season's cam- | Swarthmore; March 28, Seton Hal; | Vil prepare fo March 31, Villa Nova; April 3, Holy |Palgn in their respective leagues by a “Cross; April 6, Virginla at Char- | series of joint games in Alabama, lottesville; April 7, Navy at Annapolis; | Georgia and the Carolinas, Secretary April 13, Willlams; April 14, Rutgers; | Walter E. Hapgood of the local C‘"hl‘ April 18, Amherst; April 21, Pennsyl- vania: April Fordham: April 28, Brown at Providence; April 30, Law- i | 1 lannounced yesterday. (neicns will | thei train as usual at| s, Boston at Miaml, of the Board of County Commis- sioners of Hartford County: The Teutonia Mannerchor, acting "t,y George C. Schenk, secretar .uthorized by ocia- tion, club, society, hereby apply for a club certificate to entitle it to have ir its po: ion and dispense to its members, spirituous and intoxicating liquors as an incident to its social life under the provisions of Chap. | Public Acts of 1915 at the quarters sald society located at 236 Arch street, Town of New Britain, Conn. | said association, club, society has for its purposes and objects the fol- lowing: , duly vote of said a A Mid-Season Assortment of BABY CARRIAGES You will not be limited to a few left riages if you make your selection over patterns of Car- A large spection here. We feature the famous Heywood-Wakeficld make of carriages. Roomy bodies, soft cushions and easy-r Durable yet light and easily handled. Reed Hood Carriages in nutural, white enamel and .the .new black and white finishes.. Sulkics and go-carts in a variety of pat- terns and finishes. :6 4 WHERE QUALITY CAPITCL IS HIGHER THAN PRICE. GROUNDS : : & City Hall from our stock now. and attractive assortment of patterns awaits your in German It as singing. has a membership organized May 25, The officer: ‘AO\'OI‘TAO'“ are as President, August Zehrer . rresident, Hierman Bushaffey; secre- | tary, George Schenk; treasurer, Chas. R | Berg; collector, R. Ulrich; directo of 378 1886. and of vice " FOR SALE Large property on East Main Street, suitable for residential or business sites, H.N. LOCKWO0OOD, 1| Real Estate and Insuranc COMPLETE HomE FURNISHERS #0-66 FORD BTREET HARTFORD AGENTS FOR ! GLENWOOD j | RANGES | | OVERLOOKING roasted groundand packed in one of the cleanest lighfest and most sanitary Goffee factories infhenrld full directionor e e e st MILK CHOOCOLATE 40c¢ value; 1b CHOCOLATE NUTS, 40c¢ values; 1b CLU RIKER’S ERS, 10c value; PERF a Pound Used with atomizer in the nose and Catarrh, Head Colds, Nostrils, Asthmatic Fever conditions. . soothing, plea valuabl ary p Paral 25c¢, Complete with Atomizer ing SMOKER’'S SPECIAL La Marca Fine, large handsome cigars— blend- ed long filler with Porto Rican wrapper. constitution | ’Phone 606-31 M. Theo. Wagner, Aug. Neurath, Aug zeliecy by-laws, constitution members are hereto an- A copy and list nexed. Dated at New Britain this 12th day of Oct. 1916. The Tentonia Mannerchor Society. By Geo. Schenk, secretary- of its of Mo the Board of County Commis Hartford Counts Britain Elks club, acting 3. N. Humphrey, president, treas urer, duly authorized by vote of said club, hereby apply for a club cert ficate to entitle it to have in its pos session and dispense to its members pirituous and intoxlcating liquors as @n incident to its social life under the of Chap. 296, Public Ac at the quarters of sald s club, society located at street, Town of Conn. assoclation, club, society has purposes and objects the fol- Travicians of 19156 ciation, lowing Charity and Social. Tt has a membership of 600 was organized May 28, 1905. The officers, directo board governors are as follows: President, treasurer, Humphrey secretary, Prown. A copy of its by-law and list of member: re nexed. Dated at New Britain this 16th day Oct. 1916. The New Britain Elks Club. By E. N. Humphrey, president. and of Ernest Harry constitution hereto an- of the Board of County Commis- sloners of Tartford County The Sein Fein club, acting by James Butler, treasurer, duly authorized COVERED CRE MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED RALI I CHOCOLATES, “THE POPULAR WEEK-END JUMBO SALTED PEANUTS, 40c¢ value 25 [+ THROAT IRRITATIONS Eucolol Eiprax throat Inflamed and Protective, to use, just now as a scaution against Infantile 45c The Plan — uy Four pounds of our B NOVA COFFEE at 25° per pound | and'we give youan extra pound FREE mar- being can't rosis ova Coffee. There is no better coffee on the sted by experts before ct drinking qualities. You can't resist the flavor of ket at its reasonable price. Nova is thoroughly te packed, thus ensuring absolute uniformity and pe FOR LA GRIPPE Bolton’s Cold and Grippe Pills are specially prepared feverish conditions connection with 25¢c ARE YOU RUN DOWN? Riker's Sy.up of Hypophos- phites has been found in- ot restor- to for found in Grippe and Tn- fluenza. 25 pills b . hundreds users, valuable by satisfied strength PACKAGE” for and tone ing the system A bottle AN IDEAL TONIC Riker's Beef, Iron Wine has for ves ) standard remedy in thous- ands of homes. It is high- ly nutritive, improves appetite, develops flesh we 00c,85¢ sizes G BLE LAXATIVE Riker's Senafig—a purely ideal vegetable laxative; children; for women and and s been a E HEALTH NOTES ( § \ . the hs With RIKERDYMONS Stop tickling in the throat, sooth irri- tated tissucs of the mouth and throat. telephone find Public speakers, singers, operators, salesmen, etc., them "**10¢,19¢ POPULAR COUGH REMEDIES Father John’s Medicine .......43c 83c Riker’s Expectorant .. . 25¢, 60c Piso’s Cough Remedy ........... 20c Pinex .. . e ssven BOC Jaynes’ Balsam of Tar ...25¢, 50c, $1.00 . Children’s Cough & Croup Syrup 35¢ oS Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup ......... 20c Kemp’s Balsam 19 Pape’s Cold Comp ...............19¢c Zymole Trokeys ...... 19¢ LB Q= pleasant tasting; indispensable, gentle in action ant to the tasto Knitted on hand giving frames, smooth uniform uniform texture. spray- for Hay ELASTIC HOSIERY Used sucessfully in treatment, of varicose backache, lame joints, knees, etc SILK_ELASTIC HOSIERY 3-1 Hose $3.50 ca, $6 the veins, weak Lovers of coff ce flavor will delight in this Garter latest fountain feature pr. Knee Caps Leggings Anklets L Garter 3-4 Hose Knee Caps . Leggings To advance the physical and men- | president, Arthur Guenther; sed tal welfare of its members, to culti- | Vice president, Richard Youg; ls vate thair muthal friendship and so- n;rh\l W. Hubert; treasurer, Pau ciability and to elevate thefr plans of | - A copy of its by-laws, constitul life generally. and list of members are hereto It has a membership of 898 and nexed. ‘v'as organized April 265, 1853. Dated at New Britain this 14th The officers, directors, board cf Oct. 1916. governors are as follows: The New BEritain Turners Society, President, Chas. F. By Arthur Guenther, vice presid | by vote of said club, hereby apply for a club certificate to entitle it to have in its possession and dispense to its members, spirituous and intoxicating { liquors as an incident to its social life |under the provisions of Chap. 296, Pablic Acts of 1915 at the quarters of said club, located at 321 1-2 Main street, Town of New Britain, Conn. d association, club, society has for its purposes and objects the fol lowing: . | To promote social; literature and x = L =R RO [t has a_membership of 61 and was 127 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 3172 “Carter” Knit Underwear governors are as follows: Ed. A. McCarthy, Arthur F. O’Con- nor, Eugene A. Sheehan, James M Butler, president. A copv of its by-laws, and list of members are BEST in MATERIALS—BEST IN FIT—BEST Women’s Popular Priced Garments are the follow Medium Welght Cotton Vests and Tights Medium Weight Cotton Suits, all shapes . Part Wool Vests and Tights for — Part Wool Union Suits for ceewescess of Dehm; vice & board of constitution hereto an- nexed. Dated at New Britain, Conn., 18th day of Oct. 1918. The Sein Club. By James M. Butler, treasurer. this Fein of County Commis- | sioners of Hartford County: The > Britain society, Inc., acting by Arthur Guenther, vice rresident, duly authorized by vote of suid society, hereby apply for a club | | certificate to entitle it to have in its | jussession and dispense to its mem- Lers spirituou: and intoxicating liquors as an incident to its social life under the provisions of Chap. 296 | Tublic Acts of 1915 at the quarte: 3 id society located at No. street, Town of New ew Turners N ng: .50c garment $1.00 garment s garment garment FINISH. Women's Women’ Women’ g Women's Women’s 76% Wool Union Suits, fI0 eee.e.e Better Grade of Union Suits, for Children’s Vests, Pants and INDIVIDUALITY IN « Sults, Coats, Dresses and Skirts for Women shown here, garment B ) and up Union Sults. FALL GARMENTS | association, club, society has | for its purposes and objects the fol~! lowing: ! The Newe

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