New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1918, Page 8

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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI T T T that the make | high we Jacolh Scl urged the to Mayor democrat do notuing stated ans have but | cratic can several | city omises, and v done | New 1 you want | * now in force : T Senator | i s that are ov. Holcomb you have got to prot tarift and thi republican 1y s for ¢ to send him | publican pa of Augustino | al surren and this | only condition now licked,” said Mp. UIl Lawyer ford said that the ral \ ¢ ator. He record | tive ap- hould be Germany bhtor Ceois Klett, the next ed for | tion on hi wing that he had make for his two | te 1¢ a4 a letter| ¢ of Solomon r of IMart 1\t Fox's thea ternoon was held in the | ewish aetivities” and de- hat none » speakers were Tl olon ucn re-elec- Dralt at Time ol Givil Wal‘ 1*4":‘ vyer William Greenstein presid- | no upologies Sunday term from Governor Holcoin i stat at ed that tt 2OV never horized heard of the matter of Jewish tag day ed the send Ma to cong to hav > repubiican rally held yes- fternoon in Ukrainian hall rnox e first speaker was Mayor Georgo Lawyer Nathan #Freedman of H d the men tu s Am not as Alde volers to uigley, republican candidate for so as | ford u vote a and ritain in * cans Hebrews ress from this district. He said | | 1 | | | | | { Holcomb had ‘iticised for not issuing a proclama- Com 15¢ B size 59¢ 39¢ n for a Jewish tag day. When Governor Holcomb said that he had never been request- ked about this, ed to issuc a proclamation. The story that he id te drk that he | the draft | or smiledpat the kipp in the had not been affected by d to Canada to s 69¢ Civil war and said 50c¢ M in that time, and that he had never een in Canada until four years ago. mayor then menti Thomas 5 S B i 9 record itor in but said he would not $3.00 speak of it as the republicans were ot throwing mud in the campaign. Ho then declared that the president’s | NDREDS of medicinal products arc sold in the form of plain white tablets. In appearance alone they are indistinguishable. Plain-wkite tablets arc sometimes offerod when Aspirin is called for, but an unmarked white tablet is-an unknown quantity. Bayer-Tablets and Cxpsules of Aspicin contmin genuine Aspirin e For your additional protection—every package and avery fablet of genuine ol Baver-Tablcts of Aspirin is maried with The Bayer Cross. ~mal Tho trade-mark **Aspirin' (Reg. U. 5. Pat. OFF.) ls a guarantec that the monoceticacid: & 65c Ki ester of saiicylicackl 1o these tablets and capeules is of the reliable Bayer mancacture Men’s pec democratic a for the election of $1.50 1 representatives was a slur on the loy- alty of republicans who are good Americans Sewi SUSTAIN Your Guarantee of Purity iwid $2.00 THE PRESIDENT VOTE THE ARE YOU WET OR DRY" Dry then you ought to Cast Your Ballo. for the Only Dry Can- DEMOCRATIC TICKET § | didate for PULL THE SECOND LEVER | State Senator. A Vote for B. B. BASSETT i : will he a vote for the ratification of the Prohibition Federal Amendment. | i [§ VOTE EARLY AND VOTE RIGHT. BECAUSE: The candidates are Men of Wide Experience in Public Affairs. Their retrérds have won for them the confidence of a They Stand on Their Own Merits. The Republican Party s New Haven said | by casting will he The Gurra terial, m and cern \ll|illll‘(‘ valance Children ] I’.( of ASPB rin Potin $1.006 hhll\lll‘ Im every 00 Black or White trenc] h dered Shirts for Men .. water: NDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1918 Itching Rashes Soothed With Cuticura now and | All drugglsts; Sosp 25, Olntment 26 & £0, Taleum 2 5 froo of *Guticura, Deps. E, Boston " D, MO 1wolsk) peo > to resent t Colt's thoir votes aganin t denio U great chance to send inman (o congress,” he work b Sy pul wveen him in werer-OPEN TONIGHT - Double Royai Gold Trading Stamps 6:30 to 9 o’clock il i MAIN 381 185 STREET Blankets in Big v ariety $3.25 to $17 pair 38¢ Yard Wide Silkalines for i $1.50 Boys’ Cloth (a;n with Fur Band . 98c ster White Kid Glove ier fort Coverings . yd. 29¢ le d Pillow Cases, 1 4 . 39¢ Pillow Cases i i ‘aroma Powder . Heavy Woolen Socks in dark gray mixed Pair 65¢ “hed Turkish Towels 50¢ Mercerized Half Hose for .. & - Men .. P wrquisette Curtain Ma- fancy border: white ) Yard $3.98 ) Men’s Ribbed Shirts and Drawers Chamolsette Marquisette valance Pairn Voile Curtains with Pair § uins with Curta 98¢ r 59¢ style Dress c Pair 50c 10¢ Tin Nugget Shoe Paste 5¢ 10¢ Women's BEagie Shoc Dressing MG Boys” Heavy Ribbed nd Drawers .. ... 50¢ Warin Knit Sicepers for Boys and IS e RS 1,00 Bottle Liquid Veneer Furniture Polish 9c 10¢ Pair Round Shoe Laces Pair 6¢ Knit Gloves for Children Pair Voile Cu Shiclds ial lot, sizes 36 .. Choice Jined Muft Beds, enable to make a Muff for 1 cost Tonight § haki Jerscy Gloves fc >air 59¢ riture 19¢ make rttle O'Ce ng Machine 59¢ Gioves Corliss Coo; 29¢ 10¢ Powder Pufis f you want Baking no sngar, get Palla- s. While they last at Apples that $£5.00 a bhl. require 3aldwins, t0o. ome with your car, or Tclephone 662-4. Sage Farm, Berlin, Conn, Eyesight Speclalist und Manufacturios Optician, l A. PINKUS, EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE - Erors Broken Lenses Duplicated. = STANLEY HORVITZ, Office, 15 's D ouptometrist 327 Maln 6t. Optlo Satisfaction Guaran 206 Main St 'Phoue 570 IGHT Hats, Stiff and it, all Shapes 2.05 S - HALLORAN s first for skin troubles It applied in time, it usually checks the itching and reduces the eruption right away. But even in stubborn, long-standing cases, it is surprising, how quickly this gentle, yet effective ointment brings results. All druggists sell Resinol Ointment. Men with tender faces find the vich lather of Resinol Shaving Stick delight- Lully soothing. Delay in the proper treatment of skin troubles is dangerous. Every day spe proved remedies ™ the disorder spread more and more deeply seated. The value of Resinoi Qintment is Anown. For over twenty yearsithas heen used as a so ing, healing remedy for the skin. their constituents. stands for the Protection of the Manufacturing, Agricultural and Labor Interests of the United States. HIFERE ARIC THIN CANDIDATHS For Congressman. For State Senator, GEORGE W. KLETT. As Mayor of New Britain, has been toremost in protect- ing the interest of the ciy. Elect him to Congress and he will protect the manufactur- labor interesis of Conneciicut by Has filled many public of- fices with signal ability. Two State last Chairman of Judiciary com- terms as Senator, leader in Legislature. ing ,agricultural and’ mittee. his vote in Conress, These Men Have Stood the Test. Vote for Them THE REPUBLICAN LEVER IS AT THF EOP OF THE VOTING For Representatives, EDWARD F. HALL. Served in the last Legisla- ture. Took active part in securing charter changes, in- creasing hospital appropria- tion, workmen’s tion act. compensa- was always watchful of New Britain’s ir One of the hest known voters in the iterests. city. Member of last Legislature, da WACH? \E

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