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MERC RAENQLOTHENG * and Girls’ Rainclothing BERIOUS LACK OF COAL IN BERLIN | ! Forced fill Restrict Theaters and Restaur- ants and Abolish Dining cping Berlin, f the erve vill Sept. 28, Assoclated (Correspondence Press.)—To supply a con- Berlin's coal move T be made to change the closing afes and \urants from m. to an carlier hour not ded upon. The theaters and ants will be restricted in their f light will ction even Le- that and RBerlin have to xpect a material rest ore the winter so will be ! ping and be entirely | increasing vice also ted—sle probably to the locomotives, is now short of 650 loco- teen thousand cars | jining cars will hed owing < of raw ma- foundries b rowill e the men peac to railroad time quality or labor. A locomotive in built in a weck 13 workmen of greatest of fhe housewives' lems? Why, unexpected gives me, or used to give we, of nervousness!"” She was a woman, her face softened by tented life among young folks, was one of those fine women, cal of New England, and her and good table had leader of the you summer colony. fallen into the each morning on their way to household topics wergh subjects of discnssion! practical had hab: on her or “You mean that unexpected com- pany no lo i at the lak asked one women, “I'll tell vmrrl< How do you do it? of the young m it to yo, laughed — the mode as a mid-morni acquainted good prog —their f Royal part of a late-hour a particular charm flavor and mealy while they are super-good they are not super-rich. Thename LORNA DOONE is on every biscuit. Sold b; versation w fts solution ~ “On his =ng"e<tmn when he had sold all his LYo purghased sowe Prewium { months, M. and | I | brir Cars. da therc in the Germans haul furniture ery 1913, eweetheart, Bride cenne: coal can be and Mrs| prob-| company | a fit} looking a con- She typi- hTift | s 5 made her the Wfi%fi 5 t the|he dinner stopping | big veranda, | family or your guests LORNA DOONE Biscuit ternoon snack, or as a substantial NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1910, HANTS DAY, WEDNESDAY, OCT. UINE O Water Botties and Fountain Special Sale on ODD TIRES 2 Fivestone Non-Skid— 818,78 With the Make G ntee Two List 32x31, Goodyear All-\Weather— $19.06 on Each rment Syringes COMBINATIONS $23.25 These are packed in fancy boxes: One 34x4 Firestone Non-Skid— LAst $34.10 ALSO =t the thing to keep for Christmas, SPECIAL FOR SALIS DAY ONTY: One 3535 U, 8. Chain— IRLS List $55.60 CAPES, with Hood, in Blue 00 .00 and Red .00 One 35x4 List $5 Safety Goodrich Cor Reliable Junior JRLS CAPES, in Blue, with Hat to match, This garment will aake $31.80 girl hs angy DDy e $6.00 Evenbody Hood Arrow Cord— 514,60 ZOYS BESTY L TAN DOUBLE- FOUNTAIN SYRINGES 34x1 Hood Arrow Cord— BACK COATS SOME REDUCTIONS $16.16 15TH Sale Price on Accessories 1-Gallon Can Light M cram Ofl 780 1-Gallon Can Mobiloll Ol Rcd Head spark Plugs $1.00 Magic Ru Mend Magictite Tul 1bber 51.00 be Patch . 50¢ Magictite Tube Patch ... . 1-Lb. Can Greydag $0.50 Glant Spotlight 75¢ Magic Vulcanizers $1.00 Johson’s Carbon Remover 8¢¢ Black Tire Paint Hard Soap Johsow’s Radiator Cement, pint.. 80c Johson’s Radiator Cement, 1;-piut 50c 240 MAIN STREET weeks before BRI JATL RUM. in WAR-TRAPPED AMERICANS, there a few war opened the world | VK INTO ronr band liquor thieves made | and his elght off with the entire lot. No ftrace of| n the county the thieves has been found, and the | gregating s sherlff’s office has offercd a reward of | $100 for Information leading to (helr\ apprehension This liquor was mainly of a lot seized when a rive by Henry | Laughter captured. Laughter | was stored, and federal Make sveral thougand de in to Stay of Five Years With SWet™ Thicves Escape Wortia APPLES. | of $7,000 rope. BEARS KINDS OF Goolls. Clarksdale, through the ba lower then which Miss., Oct. 14.—Sawing rs of a window floor of the county nnes, Ind world war Oct. 14.—Trapped W enforced a sta and Henry Dehoi, recently. p r-old ad I“rench Tree in Ohio Orchards Six Kinds of Yickd, Pears. Too, on the Jail recently, into a worth constituted THE ORIGINAL weeks ugo of five y and Mr returne to Vine back tl hter Nellic speaks and Surope several Finlay, O., 14.—An apple kinds of apples been produced Jater, of this city, perimenting The tree, declared by experts to he one of.the most exceptional horticul tural wonders ever produced, was th last of the famous Vance orchard oldiers quartered When Flater went work on it the They saw the L was decayed in a number of and machin- Limbs were dead and farmers d it never would yield Tilling the holes with cement acing limhs with chains, @ number kinds of ap- - afier added new until this the tree more than three dozen kinds of Oct. tree and six of l 1914 l | J wing about their $7,000 way cell contra- | M ont operated nnes of was by Henry of ex zing fou born in Bel understan ter years The Dehons nities and pri were German Dehon suffered various indig- ions. At all times to out of the Dehon went town to Binche, Belgium, in nd there married his childhoo:d Miss Lmily Boufsian and bridegroom came to Vin- nd remained eight months then returned to Binche to visit Dehon’s parents. ey arrived and of he summet vear gave -truit. 164 Main St. Honest Advertising IS is a topic we ali hear now-a-Gays because 5O many peopie are in- clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed unreasonable remedial oroperties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask We won’t answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. .t it has 2l the virtues to-day that was claimed tor it in its early days i to be found inits increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- toria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. W 2 TS, 4 them. SPECIAL SERGE DRESSES $18.98 VALUED $24.98 SPECIAL LADIES’ COATS $24. .98 VALUED 8 Genunine Castoria aiways bears the signature of Crackers and Roval Lunch Biscuit.)But they are vastly different, hav- With fear and frembling I placed |ing none of the over-richness of the them before my mewly introduced |old-fashioned kind. They are mealy guests in place of lread. and crumbly, and have just the oyl werel ¢ e ationtoL (hc"i’:m amount of richness and so can ] £ o hoon my sal. |l partaken of freely. In_short, B 1 nee been my sal| o have all the flavor of old-time vatlon IR LnCsnElad ;":;::‘l‘;“‘h|’\‘E'V\I|<vnnrvml without any of its dis- el ! < advantages. (e ‘unu ovory oy i “Ro SPECIAL CHILDREN'S DRESSES $1.98 VALUED 82.50 SPECIAL VOILE WAISTS $1.98 VALUED 3 Lunch Biscuit, ‘palate charmers’ my husband calls them, tots have added |have just cnough sugar in thelr the cn.nrm—l i y_oc- ith a cuit Company twenty per cent lenjoyment of m d-time tween , and Bz 5y “I have come .l’r(‘mllm\ Soda Lund] ‘ NATIONA BISCUIT SPECIAL Flannellette GOWNS $2.25 ana’ $2.98 VALUED SPECIAL DUCKML DOLLS $1. 75 VALUED $2.5 Offer your rn shortbread — ng lunch, an af- supper. There’s in their inviting delicacy. And, $2.98 and $3.50 Food for strength—for young and old—anytime — N.B.C. GRAHAM 5 CRACKERS. y the pound and in the famous In-er-scal Trade Mark package. F " Uneeda Biscuit paied her fie cconomy of ‘rackers, Royal ‘rl Lorna Doone Bis- Fellducement, and then, as %s more plentiful. how thefr and freshness caused her to NATIONAL BISCUIT ot COMPANY Now As Prices Are At the one and only grocery store ou now know, |there was a “run” on Lorna Dcone nnd one of the|Biscuit, Premium Soda Crackers of Scotland. |and Royal Lunch Biscuit that day uit which re shortbread companions pa court a3- \ HORLICK'S | | MALTED MILK Avoid Imitations & Substitcies New DBritain, TROUBLPA\.,‘,( guod remutt make no misteke by using Dr Araruge bottles. S Parcel pamphiet telitng you about 1 Kilmer & close ten aid fines | | lars cents, Uritain J LAZARUS CO Conn. TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15-19, NEW BRITAIN’S TRADE DAY! SPECIAL Children’s Cor- duroy COATS $4.98 VALUED §$5.48 SPECIAL CREPE KIMONOS $3.98 VALUED $4.98 SPECIAL ENVELOPE CHEMISE $1.50 VALUED $2.00 We Also Carry a Large Variety of Georgette Waists at Popular Prices- Don’t Miss This Opportunity and Buy Going Higher medium Poat Address Dr Y., and en- the ¥ disease— and New