New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 2, 1918, Page 8

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NEW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCiOBER 2, 1918. i i i i T ek e ——— e R ¥ T . e S T T The Choice of the Finest Hotels Experienced chefs in the largest hotels bring their culinary creations to perfection with equipment supplied by The Walker and Pratt foundry. This is the foundry which makes 1Zes They fulfil definitely the varied requirements of kitchens large or small, because of the ap- plication of these exclusive Crawford features: This style Range in four types, Palace, A convenient gas end oven, equipped with new and improved gas Castle, Fortress and Cottage. broiler. This broiler is instantly adjustable to hold the food at any d L “Nep) ~ : . H P> required distance from the flame without touching the pan, without ou l e E t : &5 ¢ . Gt e S0 bending over. It folds away when not in use. g & S ; e Two separate ovens, both large and roomy — one for gas the other g : 5 ) N i 1 for coal — both are perfect. [N S 3 G Five cente';' heathgxr bu;neralof adnewhand effi- . - . | o = S ient t ing t! t direct tl te: IGHT as g'hcse American soldiers fought in the f : 3 o it SE H36 Seties str?sts of Fismes. They covered themselves with | L y = : Guarded gas cocks which eliminate danger of glory,. the papers say. Of course they did —they are I B R e m— accidental opening. y Americans. = 2 AT Perfection of design and finish, long service and 4 : : A 3 T = - utility, distinguish Crawford coal ranges — o ga= They met the finest of the enemy’s troops in a ter- : I e | &r i combinations. FORTRESS rific hand-to-hand struggle. They used their guns— ; \ R their bayonets—their bare fists. Every American soldier = went after his man_desperately, fearlessly, persistently, with one great driving purpose—to whip that Prussian Guard, to silence its machine guns—to win | SOLD BY A A MILLY, 80 West Main &, e It’s a pretty good way to fight—this American way. It wins battles over there, it will win a splendid victory over here—if we fighr when we fight—if we buy Liberty Bonds to our utmost. G R THE ROUT OF THE TURKS When you fight — fight! When you buy—buy! Lend the way they fight-Buy Bonds toyour utmost DAMASCUS SAME p AES ALWAYRS JAULAN () SEA CF R GriLILER U. S. Fighters Won't Be Broke When They Go Over There To Fight The Hun LARGE quantities of SmixorA are pur- chased by the Government to be sold to the Soldiers and Sailors. We aim to make SuiNotA cost the men serving their country and the public back of the men, as little as possible. War conditions turn men’s heads to The British in Palestine have ad-| Haifa, Acre and Amman. The dash | pl‘oflt making. We believe friends i | vanced their positions, indicated by| line represents the battle front lmnm»l the solid line, beyond the cities of| Allenby’s new drive. | and users are more valuable than the profit of the moment. That is why you can buy SmimorA at the same price NOTICE R e BLACK — TAN — WHITE — RED — BROWN The American fighting man has banks have been locat % an has ba ated at the rates, and guarantee tho return of grasped the idea of the Service main Y. M. C. A. building in each his unspent money to relatives i§ Check. Each ca an averago of cantonment—the one plac i e H g stock j Tarnishes B e eionyl ot ¢ he is killed. In one big night $30,- | The Bankrupt steck of Paints, Varnishes, i - 000 5 > che Ver: - | P - . - w2 > B et T iy s Bl en st Gherrb nngc:;(ifr”;‘anr{-;.tr::z ;:?ii”mv:;‘:;:‘f:_ i Brushes and all fixtures, formerly the property of lined up at the Service Check win- funds, assure him a full money's e fa i f § Schacht Brothers and contained in the Paint Store. { Y P t i C: ix. FoRth: o s ice is growing more popular with | » S a 4 I e g dow at Camo Dix. These field worth, at the agreed exchango the solaiers cvers das. | |® 176 East Main street, New Britain, Conn., will be Our a r, sold at Public Auction, Thursday October 3rd at ! ; N 10 o’clock in the forenoon, by 4 Fred Winkle, Auctioneer. it

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