New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 9, 1919, Page 13

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= Cmiswn ] NEW BRITAIN HERALD, [ rees® NEW BRITAIN, CON‘.\'ECT!CU'I FRIDAY A/fl <, 191. - ' D jed so that all the delegates may nml BERGER MAKES APPIAL. ‘mmnlwr of the house ths shcltm —_— od while on bail pendin d Other important measures to c Asks for Congressional Seat Pend- | the supreme court. T reconstruction Work in de | s " Burope. Mis ade BUSINESS GHANGES iz iz, . . pai Northern Convention Would Dg- sionars wor cducational plan in this try. It . ° Denver, Colo., May tlon on a strictly business basis with| Agricultural Courses—Very Gratify- specialists in charge of each branch | of Baptist activities. A plan of financ- ing by a budget system tion-wide campaign to raisec money for 1018 the vear's work also is ed. The plan i t the crwt\nn of would meet once cach sider the needs and to pass expenditu sions, reconstruction education 1 alveady ha tions \m] every 9.—When Northern Baptist convention assem: bles here on May 21 for a week’s sion, it will have before it a propos’tl to place the affairs of the denomina- revolution in church 1 national leaders in onal committee of the;‘ C st laymen appointed at | ntion, It contemplates | the overation of modern f ¢ denomination 2 hal by 13; horticulture by ted to the board of ynnmnhnw tion campaign similar to the fe nd scientific farming made r work campaign in which | ay; HAE e i S e || thing to study after all. - The in- The money would be appor- | quiries coming in to the board, and m'l would > rshi 4 by the opportunities of scientific | 3% carry on the world pragram of mis-| farming, appes nctly on the in- / })_O and Baptist churches m‘} orth of the Mason and | arc represented. in the | rn Baptist convention o available room in ho- tels and private families has been list- ing Court Decis "before the convention are plans | Gillett, the coming speake er | today that Berger could not be seated ce v | unde umstz SALE 9 to in Europe in of worship. A great educational cam- Relieve Your Indigestion her with an elaborate | gram will be on a far b scale EXTfi fi Sornme. QUALITY STEAKS Roud Silom Short or - 280 § : 1230 noen MiODiCaN Fresh Selected Eggs, Doz, 48c j POT ROAST BEEF lean fresh Ib 20c wl’OTATOFS best Maine 15 1b pk Chuck ROAST BEEF prime Cuts i, 22¢ | BANANAS fancy large ripe doz LEAN BOILING BEEF ....... Ib 18¢ ‘Lhwl()\s fine juicy Calif. ... doz LAMB meaty foreslh 20c; loins 1b 22¢ | &(filg%;{)}gfill}g% *;,‘3&;3“’ YNea TINDER LAMB LEGS ...... b ATIVE JSE ... ea NA‘;‘[)\FERFIO%CII? %‘E(‘g i I ‘wc }RHUBARP fresh cut native 3 1bs : young roasting 1b 45¢ | ppANUTS fresh roasted, ful ESH LEAN POR INS. 1 32 Ll R FRES TA] K LOINS 1b 32¢ | ASPARAGUS. fresh nat. 1 Ib beh NATIVE VEAL ramp roasts .. ib 28¢ | PLANTS tomato dz 35¢; pansy dz I'EOR PORPIEST - o b 22¢ | STRAWBERRIES fancy ripe bas LEGS OF NATIVE VEAL ... b 28¢ | Bermuda ONIONS Tex. gr'n 2 lbs CORNED BEEF lean plate ... 1b 18¢ 'DRO’V!EDARY DATES ..... pkg CORNED PIGS FEET ...... Ib 5c¢ | GREENS native Spinach ... ... ib § COTTAGE HAMS Handy’s .... b 48c NATIVE DANDELIONS .... b PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF ... b 30¢c | NATIVE RADISHES . 1b beh FRESH SHOULD ERS smail lean 1l 39¢ | RIPE TOMATOFb tancy Southern ] B FANCY STEWING FOWL .. b 36c | LETTUCE fresh ¢ Cabbage head ea B TAMBURG STEAK fresh ground 1h 24c | NEW CABBAGE . .......... | M FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER 1b 10c | NATIVE RARERIPES ... 3 hch 1145 1b tins CRISCO .......... Ib 50c | CRISP CELERY large bch ... § WHOLE MILK CHEESE ... lb 39¢ | CREAMERY BUTTER whek [y STIWUFFED OLIVES ......... t 33c | Best Fresh EGGS our Mawbrk doz Imported Roquefort CHEESE lb $1.55 | NUT-MARGARIN E Swift's b STRAWBERRY ]AM ....... b 19¢ | BEST COOKING COMPOUND 1b ¥ LARGE COCOANUTS ...... ca 18¢ | FINE LIMBURGER CHEESE Ib Dyspeptics know that indigestion is accompanied by constipation, and that until the bowels can be regulated so they will act freely and naturaily every day at a stated time, swallowing dyspepsia tablets is of little use. SCIENTIFIC | FARMING {tlmn any previously atte: ) il | | More Than 450 Disabled Soldicrs Take A great and growing number of sufferers from this trouble find immediate and then permanent relief by the use of a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin- The laxative herbs act on the bowels and the pepsin and ex- tracts on the digestive tract, forming an exceptionally effective laxative-tonic. ing to Needy Farmers. with one na-| Washington, popularity with t s who are being re-cducated by the fod- boa 1 fm vocational education. | to be suggest- It is a combination that has been found wonderfully helpful in indigestion, constipation, biliousness, headaches, bad breath, belching and gas on the stomach. A small dose is all that is required. y have shown The druggist will refund your money if it fails to do as promise: Dr. Caldwell’s YS T ey 33 YRUP IDEPSIN costs due to the Viar, The Perfect B}, Laxative P R modern metho ry is being s by 18; and truck taxes we have main FREE SAMPLES —Jf you have never vecd i R, faimly lag; DF Coldwells Syrup Pepein scad fo o frce rial ative has been sold by bottle to D; B. Caldwell, 468 Washington Gruggists for the past St Monticetio, Tt X there ar babiesat home, talking § o oyt e i rome, t the offer of free educa- able by the government is the — \° 01 &1 the number of men who are impressed | 55¢ 37c & 23c & 15¢ 10c 28¢c § 33¢ 39¢ 25¢ 25¢ 19c § 23¢ . § 15¢ 30c ibe i3c 10c 35¢ 67c § 55¢ 32¢ 29c 33¢ § - M and religious ratifying, as the and better | Have you ever realized when reading the sign, New Maid t at this time. | & Ml ArTERNOON SALE Bread on our service cars and trucks that the product is baked in the tinest and best equipped in the state, with all the modern san- S\[()kEl) SHOULDERS " 26¢ | itary equipment and under absolute scientific control? Try a loaf . @ Skin Tortured 17 Babies Sleep After Cuticura Al aroc e Sonn 25, Ofntene . Barmpie-cach ros ok - buimema i 25and 80, Talcum 5. HOUL! of our New Maid Bread and be convinced of its superiority. SHOULT J. E. Murphy Sons Baking Company 14 WINTER STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. e ————————————————————————————— ——————————————————————————————————————— e —— [ PARK RESERVE - PARK RESERVE --- PARK RESERVE--PARK RESERVE [§ PARK RESERVE — PARK RESERVE— PARK ReSERVE PARK RESERVE — PARK RESERVE — —— PARK RESERVE —— PARK RESERVE —— PARK RESERVE —— PARK RESERVE —— PARK RESERVE — 26¢c OVWNYOUROVWNHOMIE CAMPAIGN BFEING URGEKEIDD Mayors of cities everywhere in the United States are asked to co-operate with the United States Departme :i of Labor in its nation-wide Own Your Own Home campaign, which is being conducted for the following reasons: Immediate stimulation and resumption of home-building activity is necessary in most communities. At present the shortage of dwellings in the United States is estimated at not less than 500,000 and it is probably even greater than the half-million figure. Home building virtually ceased with our entrance into the war. Its re- sumption means local benefit and profit. o Home ownership makes for better living conditions, thrift and increased efficiency. It provides comfort for the busy years of work and assures a safe harbor in old age. The United States Department of Labor has prepared a Manual of Information telling how to proceed in the fermation of local Own Your Own Home organizations. These local organizations have been formed in 20 cities, where the work of stimulating building is already bringing about satisfactory results. Women’s clubs and civic associations have rallied to the aid of the movement. Are you going to join this campaign, or are you going to keep on paying rent, and living in dread of being ordered out every day, because the landlord sold the house, or are you wondering how much the rent will be next month? The Place to Own Your Home Is at —‘PARK RESERVE” “PARK RESERVE” is located on North Stanley street, directly oppesite where the North Stanley street cars stop, and is only seven minutes ride from the center. “PARK RESERVE” is bounded on the north, the entire length by NORTH END PARK. You can reach the park from any lot on “PARK RESERVE” in two to three minutes walk. This park when completed wlll be one of the finest parks in New Britain, the lay out of which when completed, will be comprised of a SWIM- MING POOL, DANCING PAVILION, PLAY GROUNDS and other attractions. It does not require any stretching of the imagination to realize what this means to the value of a home site in “PARK RESERVE.” PARK RESERVE HOME SITES WILL BE SOLD ON EASY TERMS SALE COMMENCES SATURDAYat2:30P.M. InspectionDaySunday COME AND PARTICIPATE IN THE FREE DISTRIBUTION OF PRESENTS. EVERYBODY WELCOME—TICKETS FOR FREE PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY ON THE LAND AT 2:30 . M.—NO TICKETS AFTER THAT HOUR. GORBACH, STERN & HAMMER CORPORATION 1-3 MAIN ST., Corner Elm. Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. Representatives on the Land Every Day Until Dark

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