New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 27, 1919, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY 5, MONDAY, OCTOBER EXTER SEEKS SEE THE NEW 1920 NOMINATION VICTORY |- IRace. Outlines Policies for Iepublican Platform. =g 5 Washingtan, Oct. 27.—Senator Mile Poindester of Washington, in a stale- ment to the pcople of the United | § 4 States, has nnounced his candidacy \ for the republican nomination for B president, and presented a platform of o i E - which he wili | J i K ¢ i n his campaign. / % I]r‘ \\1h1n zte enator, his IN MY WINDOW e Open 7] £ ers (o tie up the railros M d X e e | mril o mver eoeh sasing Evenings Q1 % B ccognized > 80 West Main Street T vor pomndosior ie. | B | Until 9:00 5 AL il clared, is nt with the v L 1 e!ephone 381 fl cisnt of the 1avo o { * Plumbing Heating Tinning r, for a special +JSE the govern- > 5 B icnt must be made supreme to bath capital and labor, though insisting Monday 3 Evenings Until 9:00 Treating of inte — platform remar! B g making a ‘supreme icaand of ‘joining our fortunes wif the fortunes of men cverywhere | should be stopped.” atement of princi- s that recommend texter, who is the 1 greater consideration announced candid was {he old-fashyggé (he fact that National Biscuit > rey “an nomination, a canarked our hostess g ompany products obviate the neces- t J nouncement of meiy rieh that tho@ily for mixi aking at home. s it necessary for the republica S ToneRariae ot national convention in 1920 to stand by i his platform, should he be chosen as e the party’s standard bearer 22 ¥ a8 Reisler Signs C Immpmn tor Bout Nov. ready to serve, any time. )’ remarked “enan Ir‘l' \:)('{“':f- ,‘,))“‘]I . “I was talking to mother aboufll!sY: old me that it was LW o OCE RSl e onng J Aktes: them only i othes = ago when the kitchen ler, boxing promoter and owner of mu( t Lorna I T uch of her time that the Tulsa A. C. of Oklahoma, an- says that Lorna Ligggs \‘ ol G e o nounces that after a conference with ?,Smozc"‘fme 4 3 Wod to really Billy Gibson, manager of Benny Leon- : i it Q<o differ- ard to box fifteen rounds on Nov. 17, £hoish ; LORNA DOONE Biscuit ‘o5 the at the Tulsa club. The probable op. and learn what a dainty bite they make W 10k ponent is among the following box- with their wonderful shortbread flavor and just- Qg ver | ers: Willie Jackson, Frankie Calla- Shorthreadi, - huyi y LEONARD TO BOX 15 ROUNDS. | I Hiz: a .EVEI @ H ORE cnough richness. Serve fruit with them and learn fe hes, Bamer ddalr Jo Wieleh and 4 : | two other lightweights. As soon as what real shortcake is. - 3 | Reisler completes the match, Leon- | b et The name LORNA DOONE i ard and Gibson will leave for Tulsa, n e lme l t AT e g | where the champion will prepare for i is on every biscuit. & B sl : Sold by the pound and in the | famous In-er-scal Trade Mark | (8 NATIONAL ) | CLOSE O\r:‘h\lll!:l(“l‘; S e G - BISCUIT .. | | New llaven, Oct. 27.—The stores of bim, @ NATIONAL BISCUIT B8 W ol0) u (SN DL i New Haven have decided, with few ticular VY COMPANY o IR | exceptions, that Saturday night shop- that he o'k FIF Unceda Biscuit ( ping is unnecessar Therefore, be- The idea of greater value has become so intimately associated with this Live Store that the name of Besse- e e iv”o\‘?éifim‘.f“r’éo,if“‘o,»“ri‘m e o Leland has become synonymous in the minds of most men the oven door.” 5T i i | close at 6 o'clock. G g - F % I B with better values in better clothes. Ne oAl Bt Con sy SR 2 A Quinine That Docs Npt Aficet Head | There Are We Refer —they are al 4 night and | n oy Appe- 1 e of its tonic and tive effect day—and always fresh. Their readi- | tites e — Ay Y MVE BROMO QUININE n be taken by vone witho nervousness or ringi . I There is only one ' Qulck Retums Use Classnfled Columr e B v R s on the box Oc. A 1| lIlHlllIllm IIIIIIIHI‘IIIIHW QU T AZOLA brings fried foods to the table tender and dry—never greasy or soggy. Because you can heatit somuch hotter than other frying fats, a crisp crust is quickly formed, thus Mazola does not soak into your foods. And remember: Mazola does not evaporate. It is pure and contains no water or air — another economy feature that has put Mazola in the kitchens of expert cooks. FREE A book worth while writing for. The new Corn Products Cook Book contains 68 pages of practical and tested recipes by expert cooks. Hand- somely illustrated. Free — write us for it today. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P. O. Box 161 New York City MMessrs. AHERN & CAHOON. 47 Farnsworth Street, Baston, Mass Sales Representatives Other Important elements in our business which are more advantageous to our customers than ever before which are sure to give this store promi- nence in the public eye. To The Size and variety of our stock which with scarce- ly enough good mer- chandise to go around, accounts for the record- breaking volume of busi- ness we are doing this season. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats $20 to $35 Others $37.50 to $65.00 Besse-Leland Co. 38 STORES 38 CITIES A Store With a Reputation to

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