New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 13, 1919, Page 3

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VONDAY, O Joseph explained ti h of Lone mixture was a drink considerably bet- We Close Mondays at 6 p. m. | PE.ANS AGTIVIT!ES‘ Jflg[PH }N EfiURT e w.\l»..- ”“m i s E"""’;"’\“‘ u | Sabaiis was i m. [ & @u. | Dance at Club Rooms Octoher 31 | “Prohibition Whiskey” Develops i o, i the wards of the miser | CASTORIA § On mnd Aftey November 1sf, Stor Closes at ¢ O'Clock, Satusday | | broiled in @n argument with mlm‘ 1 s were purchased. The alcohol was | pend ;n\un and Cabalus was al- BEaflnn Rube i § e A | “You drink like h—."" After the M-\; Elankets W IR | el R musreorSovers | Extraordinary Sale of The social committee of the Kenil- Always bears Spectators in police court this morn- | 10 that amount. Waclaw objected and | e With cords and trimmings to] Worth club has arranged for a Tal- | ing were enric by the knowle: jt_lf;:v.:y:,] T S ”:\‘h;*‘n :.Ju\:v‘\:‘hi Signature of 284 M‘ £ i . cigms, | 1oWe'en social and dance at the club new proc for the making of | refused to make good the loss, Wac- | ‘ match. A finc showing of new designs, | 10 (F THCE GG CANEE BTN €07 ] 4 drink claimed to he a fine substiture | 1AW notified tne s \h..; he was v e -| . VST far whiske he'new arink was re. | making trouble, the accused claims, = 3 with cnough material to make full-} 0 o, lich all members, . ASK FOR and GET ° ° sponsible Tor the appearance of Jo- | @and he was arreste | 1 bath robe for man or WOMAN. | their young lady Triends and a few | seph Cabalus in court on breach of the | The story of Wac differs some- | B AR N R g dedn Homing seace charges. as Joseph had indulged | what. e claims that Joseph comes | | SAVINGS OF A HALIF AND MORE ON THEM! Cl \ -immings, $3.00. | outside guests are invited. peace ch; y 1 | y NG v f \ MORE MY ¢, complete with trir & too free. the beverage while at a | fo the house cvery few days and takes | Music for dancing will be furnisl i | B G S A\ ses’ o : )¢ he chooses o1 T rigin: | by a four-picce orchestra and in t i Dive AL inesibos (s nansonrol e EnsiQne el . B dance Tall. connected with the club | &5 :”"“‘ l «”‘.,:.‘:‘,il\ ]H‘(’;I’\nvy(; L iaEhediloplite o defilns ",,‘L::,',"f g Malted Rk ”:',:‘:;,'"(lzl,,-ul ',::::,‘h S AmT :'i(““;' \: “,:,‘.('\””\l. Shonpgng ags ms, those who enjoy dancing will o e e i e E Tor infants and Invalide : e e A PAIR Ly opportunity In the main & A SO B R : B Aveid Imitations and Substitn $1.95 o 39¢ R Biz spec Waterproof rubber-| o, :_room, before the cpen fire- | == - = - - — r = = = = ; "‘"”:‘ (o g o \ \\' S ,\,hm‘;,‘m' there will be a marshmallow = One Pair to a Customer, wrm. durable. Another lot of and an opportunity to pop corn i (T OLE L] I, i 20l ”” L SR ping Bag, 25¢ cach. over the grate. Sweet cider, home- | 4 | ; thedie demand et PLLELY aad hul colo; aok made pumpkin pie, sandwiches and il N Al R 00 Der et SSSaZi e and Spertetd ice cream will also be an important ' part of the evening's program. Indgan G!‘ass For those who do not care to spend { 1B ‘B! 3 HEAVY RAINCOATS ... d 5 the entire evening in dancing, other | ) 3 AVIATORS' LEATHER VESTS, $5.00 social diversions, apropos of the sea- - H i : SHEEPSKIN LINED COATS Baskets son, will be provided. { t [ie ) . Annuai Ball Dec. 31. ' ; New and novel designs, with and L B : ; LA iy i r MEN’S HE S ]\l*l:l:x\";‘()!‘\vilpnl(lk\\‘; i nlrond)" ¢ 3 SERGE RAINCOA WOOLEN UNDERWEAR arrd e s for ihe annua Q10 v 5 Ol - g5 $1.5 ) N e : Wort $12 OUR PRICE $7.95 $1.50 PERR GARMENT and sizes; 50¢ to §3 e all ‘”,““'1)’.,“ L _’"‘,m""m o8 A wondorful bargain! A cos Sh and Drawers worth ear's eve this year e com- that will keep you dry and give dguble; mostly in sizes mittee in charge is arranging one of . A 3 £ ng service. 42 and 44. Get some Saturday. the most elaborate affairs that the & i * 4 - % - 4 9 b1 g lndiafl GTaSS i s B T = s : ] ORDERS TAKEN 1'OR TRENCH COATS finished cloth, A fine, strong Shop- ? without haundles: big variety styles Sunday Evening Lectures. B it Begzinning next Sunday evening a 11 open at the club ] ¢ 4 5 : 4 @ ) : f g e = a0 o rooms. Several prominent clergy. 3 ¢ S a7 " [ Tt v e R Dbags; round and oval; 30¢ up. 1 men have been secured to give short 5o ’ g » 2 K : on Sunday evenings, members of the club will preparc papefs on spe- cial educational subjects, and a gen- eral d ussion will take place. in addition to local speakers, these Sun- 4 evening programs will include some out of town guests, among whom P will probably be Winchell Smith of R s sl o Mazola is equal to butter and better than lards or v rht, 3 Co; rensati Cor 5. ° ° % o s Pt Seaa e ‘ compounds in making al! kinds of cakes—and at a George W. Klett will probably be an- Gther epeaar remarkably lower cost For ribbon. embroidery and work A — ——— | RELATES “Y” WORK You will be surprised at the small quantity of Mazola needed p : for cooking. It is pure contains no water or air, therefore - - e — N TS D £ ] Ry : : : & Let Steve DO lt T OVER A ; nothing is wasted through heating. This Sheraton Dining Suite in solid He will take care of you and give . ] B X Follow your usual recipes—with !4 to % less of Mazola than you the SERVICE. His motto is| Rev. Warren Cook Asserts That Y. i the amount of butter or lard Caued fcr_ i Th' ® 1 f th Sy 0 S neears SWas M. C. 3. Deserves Some Criti- : X ¢ e 3 on ey e i hnamaems e N ‘(_,Ml “,Or: 3 Domestic Science Teachers prefer Mazola to any home R O L YO | mahogany adds style and comfort to SERVICE. Day or night. Christen- lard or any compound—and it is more wholesome. 3 § many patterns we are displaying at At the service of the DMethodist ’ church last evening Rev. Warren F. (i - N - i Steve s Gara @ | Cook. pastor, delivercd an address on 3 ) low prices. “The Work v, Tel. 1728-5. plan to his congregation that some of : It really helps tc solve the three-meal-a-day problem. 5 the staements of criticism hurled at v i 1 Every housewife should have one. Write for it today. B S L i S SR i 4 R T e — ation were unfounded. His i i s was the second of a series he { E @ - Eastweod Electrical Service | is going to deliver to his congregation 3 g - fffl”’ FREE The 68-page, beautifully illustraied Corn | TQ 503 MAIN ST. In the Rear. IR inn Wi (Se Crt ) S G N ¥ Products Cook Book compiled by experts. g . 3 B x Station and Garage pefonafienyine (the chynen SMosHGE niny " i CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P. O.Box 161 New York City will periain to the work of the Starting, I ting and Tguition Syse 1 A. and his experiences while Use Cutlcura Soap | - A. PINKUS . Ly e X 4 g Messrs. AHERN & 200N, 5 s 7 sshnzsand o e RN : A essrs. CAHOON, 47 Farnsworth Street, Boston, Mass TO ClearYom Skm -MAXWELY, SEEVICE o e Sales Representatives 3 IGHT , SPECTALIST—Over e s e Cook told of the ction of hut 3 Al drnggists ; Sogp 2, Ointmeny 2%5& 50, Talcum %5, | 30 Yrs. Experience in Eye Testil REAR 193 \.)x:. STR teens and factories by the association D Sample ench free of - Cuticurs, Dept. B, Bosten | ¥ & 3 Phone 387-12. and explained the way the wark was i —— e e - — E— 306 MAIN ST. PHONE 5 carried on in France. T : tion deserved some criticism, d, but should not be blamed for all mis- | FABRIC and CORD NORWALK CASINGS are fast becoming the most popular tire. WHY? Ask those who use 'em. asserted. PILLEASURE CARS Rev. Mr. C'ook explained that there’ ol rOTT were over § ¢ of the ¥ work- 193 ARCI STREF that the huts where he was located received orders from the quartermas- 5 5 ter's department ordering them to seli L ° "1 e goods at cost. Much criticism dealt E}afl‘y K‘relg t an with the fact that in different huts the prices of goods varied, this was caused the Civil War " Praises Goldine LJ by the heavy insurance and duty Express Service . | turea i ond i NEW BRITAIN. NEW HAVEN AND NEW YORK LOCAT, AND LONG DISTANCE ! ‘4 MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR A. H. HARRIS Carc of Adna Johnson, TEL. 9¢t. John F. Marsh, Goldine Man. Willlam Scott , 73 years old, a veteran of the Civil War, a sufferer for many years with Stomach trouble—as he thought of an incurable nature, 1ds his testimony to the hundreds of others of the wonderfully good «qualities of Goldine. Said Mr. Owen rell of 18 Greenwood street, New Britain, to the Goldine man the other day: “I came in to tell you how mu zood your medicine has done me. For™ the t five years I suffered terribly with indigestion, headaches and spells. 1 really was afraid to eat anything for no matter what T ate I would suffer for it. T had catarrh, mucous would drop in my throat and I coughed constantly and spit up mfucous until I would gag. I would grow dizzy on the street, was short of breath hd my heart would palpitate so I thought T would choke. For five years I doctored and also tried every remedy that was recommend- ed to me but could not get relief. inally some friends Who had used “Goldine” told me I should by all means try it. 1 thought it would be like all others I had tried and believe me I was a sur= prised man when I had taken only two bottles hegan to im= prove, my appetite is now good: and I sleep good. Today my folks had corned beef and cabbage for dinner and for the first time in years T just ate my fill of it and here I am feeling fine and not bit of distress from eating it. In fact, I believe I can cat anything now and get away with it. I dont’ have headaches, no more dizzy spells, catarrh is nearly all gone, and 1 feel as young as I did 20 vears ago. It is wonderful what your medicine has done for a man of my years. You can publish my story and besides I will tell every hody I meet the same thing. “Goldinc” is a wonderful, good medi- cine. 0 S S B B A B VIM delivery and heavy duty < trucks, from !5 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, | | RS B S B Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop v DERISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Yy L0 Mo | your skin with | R : bt : ackliffe Bros. Co. s ami, . Resinol A ’ i Corner Park and Bigeiow Streets, @ § New Britain, Conn. " - R e Repair Work a Specialty. Phoue 2227 139 Arch. St THE GOLDINE MAN CAN BIEE SEEN AT CROWELL'S Berlin Garage —— Dealers —— Morrins’ Garage 14 G 2 B P R 3 0 B N PR B A O R PR PR PR A B B B [ 12 S S B OO —DISTRIBUTED BY— Signed, OWEN FARRELL, Dear reader; you are from “Missouri,” the above statement should “show you" it is from one of your own townspeople. Goldine No. for Stomach Liver, Nerves, Gas, Loss of Ap- petite, Palpitation of the Heart, Headaches and bloating Goldine No. 2 is for Rheu-< 1f you are suffering from eczema, ringworm or similar itching, red, unsightly skin affection, bathe the sore places with Resinol Soap and hot water, then gently apply a little Resinol Ointment. You will be astonished how in y itching stops and healing Legins, 1n most cases the sick skin quickly becomes clear and healthy again, at very little cost. | Resinol Ointmentand Resisbl Soap are sold by all dealers in drugs and toilet goods. DON'T FORGET DIONNES | focal and long distance moving ana ' trucking. Pianos and partics at rea. | sonable prices. Also storage. ’Phone $87-32 and 382. 8 Gllbert street, ~ New Britain. NOTICE. COME IN AND TALK IT TER. tseecccssessesccsccsnse @seevscecsccssnsccsecs . . .

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