New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 20, 1918, Page 9

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THANK Mahogany Buffet William and Mary design, 5 ft. 6 in. long, 6 legs, 4 drawers curved corners. Special design leg connec- tons. Value $85.00. Table to match . . Serving Table to match Chairs to match Walnut Buffet William and Mary design. Low glass top, carved. Two *short drawers. One long lin- en drawer. Two cupboards. 5 ftlong, correct copy. Value $70.00. 54 inch Table to match $64 Serving Table to match.$32 Chairsin leather to match $13 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, GIVING Mahogany Buffet New England Colonial. 6 ft. long. Square top rail, 1 long base drawer, 5 short drawers. Full filled front. Shaped posts. Solid heavy cotonial base. Value $125.00. Table to match $65 China Case to match .. $55 Chairs to match Fumed Buffet William and Mary design. Square double top. 8 inch mirror. Correctly stained. Long linen drawers, lined. 5 ft. long. Shaped leg rails. Value $58.00. Table to match ........ $49 Serving Table to match $20 Chairs to match . $8.50 Mahogany Buffet William and Mary copy. 5 ft.6 inches long. Mirror top. Low base and low top. 3 drawers and long deep cup- boards. Crotch matched ma- hogany. Value $75.00. Table to match $60 China Case to match .. $45 Chairs to match . $13 Oak Buffet Colonial design. Selected figure flaked wood. Golden oak, special finish. Shaped front and ends. Curved mir- ror posts. Value $42.00. Table to match China Case to match $28 @hairsitoRmatchiR e S 6 Mahogany Buffet Brown English finish. Long low Devonshire model. Long linen drawer. Deep silver drawer, specially lined, with sliding tray. 4 front, 4 back legs. $135.00. Dining Table to match $65 Serving Table to match $75 Chairs in same design .. $17 Oak Buffet Colonial Copy. Figured quartered oak. Correct shade golden color. Low rail and mirror. Correct in every de- tail. Value $35.00. Table to match Serving Table to match $15 Chairs ,to match $5 NOVEMB ER 20, Opposite ‘the Park 1918, SALE Mahogany Buffet Hepplewhite copy. Huge- not burl walnut front. Con- cave silver drawer. Double cupboards, 5 ft. long, with rail top. Value $80.00. Dining Table to match $60 Serving Table to match $42 Chairs in hair cloth $13.50 Mahogany Buffet Hipplewhite design..5 ft. 6 in. long. Low top rail. Curved ends and swell front. 6 grace- ful shaped legs. Correct in every detail. Value $110.00. Table to match China Case to match. ..$60 Chairs to match $12 ARTS & CRAFTS BUFFET Brown mission finish. 5 ft. 6 in. long. Plate rail. Square front, square ends. Severe straight lined design. Special cabinet construction. Value $62.00. Table to match China to match Chairs to match Fumed Bnffet William and Mary design. Special selected quarteryd oak. 4 ft. long, curved top rail. Connecting side rails. Lined silver drawer. Value $48.00. Table to match China Case to match ... $ Chairs to match Never Again Will These Be Equalled in Quality, Design, Finish, Construction or Price 2t B i e WHINS ST. BOY IS KILLED IN FRANCE (Continued from First Page.) that this war will soon be over. | Vith lots of love from your loving | g “ARTHUR". Mentions Being Wounded. ‘“‘October bth. I have just re- | pear Mother: bd two letters from home and I mighty glad to hear from you. I | tand Ralph Atwell is now in | hce but I don’t suppose I shall ee him as this is a big country. I.A,c(‘urding to my estimation though it scems as if T have travelled through the entire country. A few days ago I received a bullet wound in my right leg but it was nothing serious, in fact it has given me no harm and I don’t believe it ever will. “1 see Bulgaria has quit and I don't think it will take long to lick the Kaiser. I am writing this letter in my dugout a little behind the line but bullets and shells are bursting all | around me. I just received a bar of chocolate, the first I have recdived in two months as it seems to be a scarce article here. Oh! mother, to be home and a good meal would be great pleasure to me once more. Hope it will bo before Christmas as all the rest of the boys wish but we must lick the Kaiser first. Jt will certainly seem strange to enter a house at night which is lighted by gas or electricity. The Shadow of ‘I mustn’t drink coffee—or I coffee demand this obedience the Coffee Cup can’t sleep.”’ Does the tyrant from you at the evening meal? Switch to Borden’s Malted Milk when tea and coffee make you nervous. It’s soothing, nourishing and satisfying. Serve ice cold or piping hot—easily prepared. Insist on Borden's —at all drug stores—in square packages only. MALTED H, | Community Sing in Front of Grammar Scheol. Living Reproductions of U. W. W. Campaign Posters. and ‘Help Celebrate the Successful Close of Campaign. ALL ARE WELCOME 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. a | Pool, England. | MOLYNEUX SAFELY OVERSEAS. Wo never have any light at night as | FESTIVITIES END: everything must be kept dark. Muét 2 close now with lots of love. CARTHUR". | ehuren, will deli Congregation Week at Swedish Luth- | with influenza e SR O cran Church Has Been a Success ing street received word this morning from her son, James, saying that he has arrived' safely overseas. Mr. Congregation week closed at Molyneux went to nlp Upton on | Swedish Lutheran church 1 September 6 and has been assigned to [and the affair r He is well known in |The following pr in, being a prominent mem- $10, Lillian ber of the Y. M. C. A. At the time |S t; $5, Mrs. of writing he was stationed in Liver- | Sunday Notices. 1 ! the | Retail Grocer | tion this eveni banquet hall. Damon Wilson, peake = £ Sor Lock ‘Winthrop Andrews, 52 Arthur Maj. Gen. Dicicman 54 Russell stre itz, 63 Dwigh $5, Henry 191 Hart 10, Madelina 2, 41 Locust street: $10, Gustof Modeen, 235 Bassett street; $5, Alma C. Johnson. Saturday evening at the church pariors, John H. Benson, superin- tendent of the Old People’s Home of New England and New York Con- Delicious ! Appetizing ! Benefit Brand “Sweet. Nut” Margarine is made from the most nutritious ele- ments of choice cocoanut me with i the pulpy portion rejected. This purc rich “nut cream” is churned with pas teurized milk. Best for cooking delectable as a table luxury, at 3 d. Sold only at the Direct “0’s yellow front stores; 365 Arch street, in, where Benefit and Grocery Specialties at wholesale prices, | Look ¥or Our Store in Your Town. Sweet Nui Margarin | 1 | SALTS IF BACKACHY | AND KIDNEYS HURT d stop eating it your meat for' a while Biladder troubles you. When you wake up with backache Major General Joseph T. Dickman, who is leading the American troops into Germany (¢) Underwood & Underwood and dul] mi in the kidney region it generally means you huve been eat- ing too much meat, says a well known authority, Meat forms uric cid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get slugglsh and clog you must relieve them like you relieve vour bowels; removing all the body's urinous waste, ackache, sick head- | spells; your stomach ! > is couted, and when the weather is bad you havé rheumatic twinges. The urine is clot tull of | sediment, channels often ot wore, | ds and you ure obliged to | seek relief two or three times dur { ing the night. i Either consult n 1 ! Drink lots of | | Come zood, reliable at once or get from your about four ounces of Jad e a tablespoonfu] in a glass before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine, This famous salts s made from the acid of grapes and lemon julce combined with lithla, and has beon usgd for generations to clean and | stimulate sluggis kidneys, also to neutralize acids in tne urine o it no | longer irritates, thus ending bladder | | weakness. i Jad Salts is a life saver for regulal" meat eaters. It Is inexpensive, can- | | not injure and makes a delightful, ef- | fervescent lithia-water drink, 1 of water | ferences of the Sw an illustrted lec- ture. He will occupy the pulpit at the PRIZES GIVEN OUT| churcy o5 Sunday merins i tas b | sence of Rev. 8. G. Ohman who is ill. The members of the chamber of commerce will be the guests of the d Butchers’ Associa- at the Y. M. C. A. James Graham of the of the evening. NO Luhteran The mth school Teachers’ association will evening at the school. addresses by this city, and Klett. Senator Basel, made at Vienna by the new Austrian 1 Pareats meet this There will be O'Brien, work in Francis P. director of Americanization George The teachers will be preseat discuss the work - & and will NEW AUSTRIAN LOAN. 20.—Announcement is Council of State that it has decided to raise the n from “new D. & C. Products Company will be 0]10] ’ because of the EXEMPTION ources financial A NG and There is no more reason to demn all advertised medici there is to condemn all phy w. | all dr Fakes there every profession and in every the | Put they do not last long medicine like Lydia . | s the fact that for it has been relieving wom male ailments, constantly nized from ocean to standard remedy for advt from being well Dressed for THANKSGIVING When our Easy Payment plan is so Convenient. Wonderful Winter Clothes and Furs At popular prices for Men, Women and Children and styles of the latest Come in tomorrow ‘and see how easy it is to Open an account in your name. We employ no collectors and business is strictly Confidential. BOSTON CLOTHING STORE [ Where Credit Equals Cash ] 63 Church Street Are Advertised Medicines Worthless? con than ans or Pinkham's omvound, the true test of forty en of America. from the worst forms of fe- popularity and favor, until it is now . n

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