New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 20, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1018, S EI l' WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. FOR THIS WEEK ?g MEASURE MAKE AND HANG f Travelers and Comfort | § WINDOW SHADES KITS HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH IN COLORS TO SUIT THE HOME Stationery Dept. PHONE 359 AND WE WILL CALL 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. at Half Price THE Dickinson Drug Go. 169-171 Main Strest CHAS. D“..LON & CO. —aa——————— HARTFORD. IN THE SUIT AES 1 DEPARTMENT A Woman is a Good In all the new materials of the season in as many styles, ]udge of some fur trimmed and others with detachable fur collars. Quality $25.00 MODFELS, ANNIVERSARY SALE As a result, $35.00 MODELS, ANNIVERSARY SALE ........ many men pre- $25.00 { fer to have $39.76 MODELS, ANNIVERSARY SALE ! ¥ their wives se- $29.75 ‘ | lect their un- $46.00 MODELS, ANNIVERSARY SALE ........ $32 50 | derwear — and MODELS, ANNIVERSARY SALF : to these women | $494 : $35.00 our Underwear | $87.50 MODELS, ANNIVERSARY SALE ........ Dept. makes an $62-50 especial appeal SERCIAMODRIEE SER RS S E S $7 9100 AVE you ever wondered what forthe table——especiallyfine for cook- The Luke Horsfall $150.00 MODELS, ANNIVERSARY SALE ........ “Other fOIkS are eating” during ing and baking. The GREEN LABEL oIS these days of economy? is splendid for cooking and baking— HARTFORD. B — PREPARING FOR BIG | from 7 to 7:45 oclock and tho visors Just think of batter cakes, rice cakes, ~ costs less. cted the building. The bowling CELEBRATION DEC. 7 | 3" M onstant teo. Tartag the re- o waflles, fried hominy or oatmeal— During the re- | ception selections were rendered by ! o. Allen Moore Heads General Com- | the Stanley Works orchestra, directed With a hearty spreac] Of Brer Rabbit ¥ Don,t WOl'l'y About sugal‘ mittec for British Day Festivities { by William Buechner. The entertain- | | ; el L il Thousands of housewives are using Brer CITY lTEMb o T R j B pl e s s o ner { pure New Orleans Molasses. f| Rabbit real New Orleans Molasses for stewing s R e Pt commlitee i Scoonses t Y oiclock 0 " 0 Prunes, Dried Apples, Peaches, and other dried There will be a meeting of ‘the di- n]v:)znnfll‘ll(Vv\‘ A :x)i sley to ]'\yw— ! : Y s These are suggestlons fOr a break f| fruits. ’FOI‘ baking Fl:esh Apples—for all kinds rectors of the chamber of c srce | p for the v of Br < P i e = king king. tomorrow :.rm-noo:\ at ; nt:f‘l‘r;:ll‘(” lm x“m r)m( e e . el e e faSt—"aCanlZy econol’nlca], Who]esome ] of coo upd ba plan activities for the ensuing year. hall last night. There were about 5 y 11 o’clock Slwora| . 3 (s 3 Brer Rabblt’ you know' comes from sugar fPhere will be 10 members of the old | present. Il Allan Moore clected | ge R ot e G | and satlsfymg m every respect. cane—like table sugar. It contains a large QRS s re i e, etz )| ekl chbicmen, | (ihe foMewiok | Ve, Tuaicy eeniay il b gtuen e || amount of real sugar—it not only sweetens, d o me ere chose chairme to the emploves of North s i i i e Y LT el f, e empleses of North ant Keep the Brer Rabbit pitcher on = || but sives the rich, delicate flavor of the real eeting of the Christmas Smith; bands anc rade, S | nounced. New Orleans Molasses. mmittee to complete plans for | Robb decorating, MeM | e o the tab]e at all meals_ Cuts the butter Write us today for FREE Brer Rabbit Cook xeilon e | To Prevent Grip and Influenza. -1 ek Book. Tells you how to make delicious des- and Marshal, Colonel W | Fepals S LI 2 bhl, bull 5 ealth and saves sugar. serts without sugar. Penick & Ford, Ltd., E\.\.k“s B ‘”‘” aken in time will Pre B New Orleans, Lfl. Influenza . W ) BIGEEION) e o e meeting Tae mighe Thg | PtuTe on box. 3oe 0 F.S.—GoOLD LABEL Brer Rabbit : executive committee will co 6 BELLANS | (). gencral chair Hot water | imen of the various committees. Sure Relief | cxecutive committee will meet in the | Meeting at Methodis Church To- < | oftice of the mayor tomorrow night at TP T (R e BELL- N 5 | 8 o'clock. The chairmen of all the ks . o committees were ¢ power to The two das Ecxsion ot T e : FOR INDIGESTION | add members to mittees Methodist Sur school trainiag con- | r e m they seo fit. It isT ave et s Thia | 5 Vi == | celebration one o e ¥ 9 held in the eity, in the city are already sting in- s 0 ity terest in the comin the nd; aining the (-] Some folks think = : : | Ghitdren in Wo bl m@ @W @ans Y. M. C, A. OPEN HOUSE. ject of a talk by Mary M. More- | - S 15e >cter Stair gave a talk | they can’t stand wool on oottt ol ves | on " Foune > —The Most Frult- : b 5 . | ALl 3 f ngelism ‘R 1 their feet. That is be- || @ ding; Aults e - # » ddress b tev. ch fo cause they have worn G A lastievenins WS Exsatisuccess RO i on . it oo : - talke oo practically the full force of e with S by Rev 5 o turning out to enjoy the g of | pe 51 11 Tnre b ‘e ¥ Pro the : ening 1 5 pro- scratchy sox that irritate. pleasure which was provid Y TR (et et ch sLnolCen <nas b il s . stereon- | " apsociation building Rev. I. J. Kennedy gave a | tddress by Rev. L. K. Billin v | entitlea ass on of the B Now a ]0[’1;1 fibre Patrick There was an informal reception | stereopticon lcciure entitled, “The | F. J. Kennedy spoke oa 3 How cold it was last Winter? You couldn't buy Coal or wool hose is as soft and . 3 Z i e i i = heaters at any price pliable as an old glove and just as comfortable. : et soes e somloatle : J@HN A. AND&E}XX;SN % V(\,:O. Furniture Store wool and silk hose that ~. FOR ONE W K—COMMENCING WEDNES DAY, NOV. 20. i A Zd SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION AND CLUB SALE OF wouldn’t irritate a baby. There is a vast differ- ence between this and a § heavy, thick lumber- man’s boot stocking, but Don't get c. is winter, order your Perfeotion Heater : : i 1 457 45 ‘| X o 1 11 | carly and kec 1} ms cozy and comfortable this winter. we have em bOth o N : ¢ ) & oy R 2 b You can i arm up your rooms these cool fall evenings without starting your furnace, Convenient When Open and $12.00 Allowed for your old Sewing Machine. Free to Ladies, your name made with Belding K& [ 250, 25 o $7.00 Allowed if you have no machine. finest silk, (a piece of art work) stitched by W. C. 4 6 Park Stree‘ c o Y HALE . QI Weekymcnts to Llumc% . EI]]S (Silk Artist) and expert. ’ ¥ NEW BRITAIN

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