New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 3, 1919, Page 6

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Quench the Thfirst After July 1st At Our Up-to-the Minute 50da Fountain ig Lime Rickey, Grape Juice Hi-ball, Lemon and § ‘; Lime, Kola Lime. ; OUR COLLEGE ICES ARE Soda-licious Come in and try one or take it home in a sani- § \ tary paper container. We serve New Haven Dairy Quality Ice Cream. | The | Miller-Hanson Drug Co. 30 CHURCH ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. X All Kinds of Soft Drinks We are equipped to serve you the best § 1; there is in Ice Cream Sodas and Sundaes, I served with delicious Fresh Fruits. RUSSELL’S West Main St., Opposite Lincoln. JARLEYCORN'S EXIT A BOOM DRUG STORE| Growell’s Drug Smre “On the Busy Corner” Thirsts Relieved While You Wait Try our “Busy Corner Cooler” It Touches the Spot OUR CANDY DEPARTHENT | Specials This Week Are: Cocoanut Butternuts Newport Creams Cocoanut Fruit Bars Crowell's Drug Store | “On the Busy Corner” |))). ) The obsequies for the late lamented John Barleycorn brought no crepe to the doors of the ice cream and soft drink parlors. In fact the passing of “Old J. B.” has resulted in a big increase in business at the bars where the non-intoxicating but thirst quenching beverages are dispensed. Since Monday night when King Alcohol was banished by order of congress the trails which heretofore led to the mahogany rail terminate at the ice cream parlor and the soda fountain and the boy mixologist has been kept busy looking after the wants of the trade. New menus, appropriate for the new order of things, have been created by many of the soda dispensers and the lime rickey and other names heretofore the property of the saloon are apparently due for big popularity as non-intoxicating beverages. The merchants, whose advertisements appear on this page, have made pre- parations to supply the increased patronage and attractive menus of high quality " goods will be found at their places. SODA AFTER JULY 1ST—SODA. Why not start a “drinking” acquaintance with our delicious soda now. Surely this year we are serving the nicest possible to pro- duce. Dainty, luscious drinks, fruity or other combinations. All very carefully prepared and so cleanly served as to permit the service to add an extra inviting feature to the tastiness. - ICE CREAM Ice Cream of course, not only at our fountains but to take home if you wish. The richest,\heaviest ice cream, always smoothly and perfectly frozen, proving a health féod and a hot day delight beyond compare. AND CANDY Candy offer's its own enjoyment. Sweets in this form hold a place in the hearts of all through super-quality and deliciousness. “Of course they are attractively packaged ‘and that adds to their appeal. The finest candies it is possible to buy, and naturilly at the same prices you would pay anywhere else. Don’t forget a box of La\ndv We have a large assortment of hard candies in jars also. " DRUG STORE ' v7’l( ?‘fixatl— S’()l © g CAET MININ TRV LT Tfle Place to Quench Your Thirst Is at - This Store g . . We are serving the best line of soft driniks in the city. @ur Candies always quench your thrist. STAR CONFECTIONERY f STORE — e — 329 MAIN STREET WHICH WILL IT BE? Any Oldl Kind, or the Best Your Money Can Buy? ‘Seamgn’s Special Ice Cream is better than the best For Sale only at AXELROD’S PHARMACY . Opp. Rackliffe Bros. Will you not come out of your 236 Park [Street. We g a good deal out ofour way in order to serve you the BEST. way to by it. i wher Conf ‘date mixt noth at o Cred tho: Fou . of and a b

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