New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 9, 1917, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1917. With by far the biggest stocks carried in this city-- FOR With every piece of merchandise measuring uptorigid quality standards-- 5000 NEW | with the store newlyrenovated and in its best business dress-- 5000 NEW With al , experienced and enthusiastic organization of CUSTOMERS | With a loyal, experies g CUSTOMERS In November | With service never so prompt and satisfactory-- In November and December | With a great purpose to make this great business even | and December s greater--We Set OQurselves Now = To Win 5000 New Customers in November and December | We Are Sending the Message of This Undertaking to the People of New Britain and Vicinity REED JEWELRY CO. i making the most remarkab’e strides forward in business and prestige. 'The past has been successful far beyond our plans or expectations. But we have come to reallze that, notwithstanding even this rapid expansxon, there must be thousands of people yet who have never shopped here. We want these people to know this store as it is—to test our values, our service, and to prove that they are missing much in not tradlng here regularly. It was, of course, absolutely out of the question in these times to go out into the market and buy dependable goods to sell at concessions of 20% or more. So there was only one thing to do; that was to mark down on regular goods. And this we have done. Our values and service are not spasmodic. They are inherent in the business today and explain our progress. But we realize we must do something more than usual to win 5,000 new customers in two months, and so we have arranged to place on sale Hundreds of Special Price Inducements Selected Out of More Than $50,000 Worth of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware If you are not already a regular customer of REED JEWELRY CO., we hope you will come here on this occasion and see why it will be to your advantage to supply your principal requirements here. In No Instance Is the Saving Less That 20%--From That Up to 50% REED JEWELRY COMPANY Phone 1738 164 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. “On the Square”v 'he proclamation from their pulpits ice to the needs of our Allies in for- nine hundred and seventeen, and of sels of large carrying capacity for i]}ngllnd unless they are oconvinced \ nexl Sunday and to aid the Y. M. C. cign countries and the prisoners of | the independence of the United States | certaln sea trades are under consid- | that the British people are in earnest ‘\ mmcmcnt in behalf of the soldiers war. | the onc hundred and forty-second eration. | In adhering to a food ration. “Visitors of the United States. The “This association asks the nation “’1 “By His Excellency’s Command { o RN | veturning to America from here e proclamatxon follows:— raise a fund of $35,000,000 in order | “MARCUS H. HOLCOMB, 'HE FINNISH DIET. should have no reason to report an ing—" 3 “We have, by the grim necessity of that its great and indispensable work | Governor. Helsingfors, Finland, Nov. 9.—The | !bing approaching scenes of luxury Kr BeBEtte-rLOOk‘m Take zhe (‘reat War in which we are now in the war camps and trenches may | “FREDERICK L. PERRY, returns of the election to the Finnish | ¢Xtravagance,” is the warning issued Olive Tablets ged, exposed the young manhood continue through nine more months. | “Secretary.” | Diet indicate that the constitution of {xo members of the league. e ¥ Aof our ‘natlon.—reared in religious Connecticut has been given the task e the new assembly will be as follows: The members are urged to observe lfymnkmiayellow homes, and brought up under the of raising $1,000,000 as its share of DEATH OF HONE. Democratic Soclalists, 92; Bourgeois | the following rules: —tongue coated—appetite poor—you Issues Pl‘oclama[l()]] Efld()]‘su]g 1dEnls of justice and liberty cherished the orgamized campaign to be car-i Dublin, Nov. 9.—The death has oc- ' Bloc, 64; Agrarlans, 26; Swedish Par- Fresh meat to be served only once | abad taste in your mouth—al . our forefathers,—to the inevitable ried on throughout the nation from |curred here of Nathaniel Hone, 86 'ty, 17; and one Laplander. & day. No second helpings. Roast | feeling—you should take Olive shock of a sudden change to camp November the eleventh to the nine- years old, a well known artist, and ni e meat to be avoided as much as pos- RfllSlflg Ot $1 000 000 lIl State ' life and severe, military discipline tcenth native of Dublin, He went to Paris CONSERVE ¥OOD. sible; it is wasteful. under forelgn skies. If our prayers | ‘“Therefore, as Governor of the in 1853 and studied painting under Bread with the mid-day meal only for the success of the Army and Navy | State of Connecticut, I hereby aet Yvou and Conture. He lived in France ' Fingland Must Do Her Bit If She Ex- | If speclally asked for. One slice less Hartford, Nov. 9.—Governor Mar- |are to be answered, and our brave aside November eleventh, in the year for twenty years returning to Ireland | pects Ald From Us # day to be eaten, soldiers are to return physically and | of our Lord 1917, as “Y. M. C. A.'on succeeding to considerable proper- y One “Potato day” a week, to be as | You will know byfl;e{r o“" c GHE) L Bt ey SOl o meshn TS i S o s, e means | War Work Sunday.” You are re- ty. Many of his important pictures | London, Oct. 21.—England must |nearly as possible a breadless day. To have a clear, pink skn, bri mation, copies of which have been ... po supplied of ameliorating this | quested to read this proclamation to jare in Dublin art galleries. husband her food supply if her people | No butter with bread and jam. imples, ge;hpw of bm,y sent to the clergy of the state, en- aprupt transition. The Young Men's | your congregations and, so far as you | ——— expect America to economize in food | Never more than one egg per head chxlg daysyoumustgetn : dorsing the Young Men's Christlan Christian Association, through its | deem wise and proper, acquaint your i FOR COASTAL TRADE. | for their sakes, is to be the plea of a |at any meal. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tableu act on association campaign to raise $1,- War Work Council, has already, in | people with the noble service be|134 London, Nov. 9.—Plans have been : “League of National Safety,” which No early morning cup of tea. liver and bowels like calomel—yet 00l00 0 G Aot ashoart ot itsl vivid manner, proved the tremen- \ rendered by this agency, and its im- approved by the Committee of Lloyds soon will be launched from the head- The open sugar bowl at table to be -fl“efim 4 dous power of constructive Christian | mediate financial needs. Register for a number of non-propell- quarters of the Director-General of |abolished. $35,000,000 war work fund and desi8- work over the men in our camps, and | “Given under my hand and seal of ing barges and a motor-vessel to be National Eonomy. Members of the | ‘The league will make a special ap- | pation, That's wh mmm. of boms nating next Sunday as “Y. M. C. A. is voluntarily using its eyery resource ! the State at the Capitol, in Hartford, constructed of reinforced concrete, for League will be advised that the peo- | peal to those whose wages, or in- 4 5 A scld annt War Work Bunday.” All clergymen to continue the work with our Ameri- | this twenty-ninth day of October, in British and Scandinavian coastal ple of the United States cannot be ex- | comes have bgen increased by the | d ually at 10c and 25¢ per box. druggists. Take on two nightly and , re urged by the governer to read can soldiers, and to extend its serv- | the year of our Lord one thousand, trades. Plans of other reinforced ves- pected to save feod for the henefit of nnteg%hg p]ead & m v i ALL DAy sprciat N | Bomsless Rolied 24(: & ' Bl | Frosh Link 25c TS BUTTER || BeE, [SAUSAGE, I MOHICAN CREAMERY| Pound 3 Pounds [ | FaNCY Stewmg ZBB e . lsan Fresh 30 | A5c $1.33]|Fow. = s, 1w OUG 14c Sshon i sl w‘—“mfififi§m_ FRESH PLATE BEEF ONIONS EGGS LEGS OF VEAL SHOULDERS|SHOULDER ROAST BEEF Sound-Medium MOHICAN SELECTED H PORK KIDNEYS 406 1b Red or Yellow 3 Dozen B | TRES Average .. b * 28c |FRESH GROUND HAMBURG Stri e FANCY BACON In Strip SLICED PIGS 121 /2C RUMP ROAST BEEF FRESH PIGS FEET LIVER FLANK or RUMP CORNED BEEF .. b 9() @ Whole Mi i Fresh Rolled Yellow Corn 2 “, e T T oy T O NS cie % CHERSE - w31c [oars . 3w %3(: | MEAL 5 s BeG mone RICE - 31bs 29C | Matehes soem 14C [ GREGTICNE Swift's Premium 39 , | MOHICAN PURE CATSUP 39c[A0~T JEMIMA Froais or Buciwneat Flour 2 ee 25 | CapeCod _ OLEO . ... 11bpkg PURE LUNCHEON COCOA - doz MOHICAN TABLE SYRUP 25¢ Cranberries . . . 2 gts NohipaTond ARGO PURE CORN STARCH irloi YELLOW SPLIT or Whole Green PEAS21bs 2 Q)¢ | APy ge i T e, MEDFORD PREPARED c R WA PEARLL o st Movm saim ot i m]| | erann - amner 11 m—;fii Bamat. . w8c | Lar ety 25 POTATOES JERSEY SWEETS Prime Rib BEST PORK and SWIFT'S PRIDE 2 Stuffed or Plain ROASTS .. 1b 20c B 29¢ Lo (GOOD TOILET gg(c: Lsgjli\sllgliuslcy ¥ 6 rolls OLIVES s o SBAS et 29c

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