New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1919, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1916. - — 1 e - MANY EERMANS O LG L T0 HELP DISABLED MANY. PRUSSIANS KILLED - |/55ieast o nonscommussloned omeeray S 0 ol o e it Iie st “rids e Sk Reairsi f ir shave i E g s a 1 1 f 778,5 g yday Sense t causes|second, economical. Their 'packi small way for their share in handling i e fo = - | was amounted to a total of 778,560, everyday common sense tha 5 1 the faked bills of lading. e Rl Of these, 610,900 were I ians, all who eat to be unstinted in their|allows no dust or dirt of ahy kind ']‘h(- constant swindling extends to | $1,250,000 of the Unspent $35,000.000 | Statistics Show That 610,900 Non- | 066 we Bhvarians, 55,390 were Sax- | praise of Royal Lunch Biscuit—onglgo impair their cleanly wholesome: every imaginable kind of food and raw Profits of the B. E. F. Canteens to commissioned Oflicers Paid the Su- | ons and 33,204 were from Wuerttem- of the National Biscuit Company'jhess; llm.\" are sold by the pound material. A young man appeared re-; pe Utilized in T Manner. | | berg. The total of the non-commis- satisfying helps to the hungry.” the name ‘Royal Lunch’ 1;; ‘l”l: evei ‘ Y i i c sioned ofticers 4w 3 ¥ B-racker) or ay get them cently at a storehouse in central Ber Beilin oy o B E e e n an thorities ) ; : | sioned officers killed was 1 10,205 in | Jompetent, dependable, pretty :cknr;m 1‘1‘1“; m':‘_\l §‘(r'\dc M‘ui —— { 1in and asked to have same cases| . €t IOt R L 950,000 a8 Cologne, Nov. 19.—The German | abproximately the sume sectional pro- Mrs. Harrison spoke fed . % g stored. When the warehouse watch-f| (8 E ol Ma tunds. trgae hk v statistical reports show that the num- J portion Thieves Don Unilorms of QTGS tnan saw the cases he was suspicious | bewsonat ald funds, from the $50; i e e newiyfll. “Royal Lunch. Biscait combine e s came fr the imperial | ¥ , 2 m 1 y . ‘ uhige : "“;"“‘fl‘j":: fl“;':\_if,'k'?"": L hperas! from the British Expeditionary: Force reamy c(,“,r a tender crisy extile pla Zwickau, S 0n Tl]elI‘ thder TPIDS o ported the prosence of ine cuses :?:‘3?“;;;‘?‘l’“‘"3“:"‘.::)“‘:‘“\‘01“2 i Bl What Nuxated Iron - F : 5 ; B ition showed 5,000 vards of tex- Helicious: they are. Only by trying reapiesti o bokms TS R Is Made From ' lem. il yteu, Jearn, ow iR Berlin Nov. 19+—Germany has in-! il n @ forged | AMong widows and “orphans of men | $ < g 2 e i ince the Procurad Snecloth on & orendl] ok ra b thel RioRh et ron ke : 1€ : Qilate about puttis creasingly taken to crime since der bearing signature of the a e G- 13 ShommpedEr e e b e L | maintenance of general welfare work Sworn Statement of Composition of Its Formula o Ml There's Lok not i - amons former service men in the city | It jncreases the strength and endurancé of delicate, nervous, oo =4l appeal in their W, though T PR RS e : NEWSPAPERS, | 0f 1iondon. The money devoted to created a sensation; ls undergoing A, the last named purpose will be spent run-down folks in two weeks’ time in many instances. SRR g R cream brown color; e-bal i London, Nov. 19.—Disabled officers | for the establishme S i Hod e . 1 change, playing the. official or lmpgr-i D oyRoTmen ReN RaRel: Goviie: are| funds will be i S R S \\m]“‘]‘““&_ plreasiig K m‘ué'n‘:a.‘l. flr'.,,, ’f'(n‘::y'f :u.i‘ o r firm, tender sub- sonating & soldier or i PoRCENCR, ol cording fo the Frankfort Gazette. k‘eng:l‘:)n:m i e ey t hemaclvesiont \.mu‘f“,Iné'fm::f.é G St g 2 2 e e Qs eertR, CAnt o Rorfafn. . EeqghAL = T e corvatively cstimated that this re. Peptonate and. Glycerophosahiates) very important part they play at every meal, with milk, . s 2 i . expesive products as co most. j jelly, or alone—ROYAL LUN i concealedin his house 115 thoysand- LG : " other tonics, cheese, jam or jelly, CH Bis- mark nofeshof. the old type and liable @@E@@@EE@E@E@E@E@EE@@E]@@E@ A Soh e Hoae il Under such circumstanc: ter cuit. The name ROYAL LUNCH is on every biscuit. to confiscatign, had frightened him endorse it are u physi erly con. 10 adulteration and su : b & y ith 4 pulous persons, is very great the public dogk, Sold by the pound or in the famous Imo surfendering ;theé money on \ln, nected with L itals, u A 48 Eons ™y 8 1o ihe pobic , T e ot ot A brosecitiaht I A Z ARUS CO @ T U e DT B e e e i, e . 4 A reat amelal; Who had nosed out. wspapers € Ryt R U e > NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY the plots éntered just. in time to see “1 whid 164 Main Street. preme Sacrifice of Kaiser's Greed. pire, where pickppckets: were almost — the transfer of the money and really Lionch B st B Unbeda Risoult T_;\mcll? g big a place UGy sfactior cv & P ','—m,, o S, often catin e pany baking © refunde 1 My T 1 nytmng else, to st: of Nuated Iron, hold. A Todd ca m late Police Surgeon of Lunch Biscuits ‘table staples’ an unger until meal time, or b and fo :\\rr‘”u e - they are all of that. They express|fore going to bed. For.the childrd i Jelicraon Rerle iani el Nlicuo 172 the very spirit of the mew house-| there is goodness in every bite. 3 preparation he has ever used for keeplng. ‘Royal Lunch Biscuit combine d blood, huilding up the nerves muscles. Dr. J. W. = e rmem——— ilycerophosphates U.S y . Grove Hill, Ala., graduate of the ¥ (Monsanto.) v of Alabama_ School of Medicine, % Vomica U.S.P. \xphm. 1883, says: “In the cases I us Trou I have found more henefic g sults than from any preparation I Lhase ever sed in 34 years' practice” Dr. R. B. r em s 2 gl nia ents. did confiseate it,"besides arresting the three nien. Mare ‘successful was another fals official sclicme.” Here a group suc- ceeded in ipducing a man who 1 hoarded 50 ‘thousand-mark bills to sell at a’handsomé profit. * The deal was in progress when fellow .conspir- ators, pesing as officials, appeared, confiscated the money and robbed the owne An airplane was used to capture criminals when the authorities Buy Now For Thanksgiving o' 3tumicn ‘whenee - hes vere o v: 8 We have the largest selection of V01Ie smuggled across the Swiss border. [EI@EIE]@IEEEIEIE!@ RS e, Memphis, 1895, Lt by e i Order Your Enlargement For Christmas Now. We Can Cop iron in_the form of iron O aseaRhe reneth and Enlarge Any Photo. Try Our Eastman Method of Develop e o ey 100 03F OPLIOn .« folks dn two, weekn time.” and Printing for Better Results. All Work Finished on Velox Paper, :‘\x\n\;;vmfolln‘*vfl”f“m«:n-wfli \leh:‘“ m;‘(‘-fl‘;fi: Maxcracroarns’ Nore: !"nntrd!*nnhz:o‘_inw;‘r:(fl‘v’"e‘ We Have a Full Line of KODAKS and BROWNIES. same quantity of actual iron in the tablets at Tess than one-fourth the cost to us: and i etin mak ¥ o h\ using metallic iron we could have accon e, ik oaly ae'a tonic, strongth and bioc the cost; but by so doing we must guided ) I ;‘»‘_“m.\, ,m’,,,,,,,n Ry s ‘ ilvceraphosphates v 1 T does Bot Tl o Rotify us and wa will return yous 3 ” : : : NEW BRITAIN, CO! 'I’:n:r‘l h(\‘ofi:d:‘c‘t‘:‘;”:. g:n lll!‘:‘c.l‘]‘;n‘x‘m‘ol‘.\‘s-l{, ]@E@E@EE@@E@@EE@EE@@@E@-.E 4 Tran is one of the m st cxpensh e tonic mmmer s il by Nl drugeists. DanHealth Laboratories, Robberies at railroad stations from rreliht cars nave veen merensmg 1o @°aNd Georgette Waists in town at Popular sreat extent. Countless cases of false pers for the delivery of goods have P heen discovered; usually atter it was [] K TICE€S. too late, The discovery of two freight car = loads of bacon lying on a siding at a % CALL AND BE CONVINCED- suburban station led to the discovery {50 ) ) o] o] ] E@@EEE@@EE}@E_ Special Thanksgiving Lots of China, Glasswareand Cooking Utensils On the Sixth Floor Hartford Hartford Daily Store Hours, Including Saturday, 9 A. M. Uatil 6 P. M. Opportunities to Save on Superior Furniture Price Inducements That Cannot Be Duplicated Hendsome 044 Fleces'of Purnituo Thanksgiving and Christmas Needs Should Be for every room in the house are of the most interesting spots in Hart- marked at very special prices. LOOked to at Once ford for homemakers to visit. Reed and Willow | Mrs.Housewife--Buy Furniture Now, aud Wisely Take Advantage of Our Helpful Prices Famous Royal 4 - . As tthhing1§ appear teday, itdis folly“for e:ln.\,!; ?ne i;\ need 81’ godod furngure to wait. . ; uy at once, the furniture you need or will need before long. Considering the increased cost of pro ucing E P h B Chall's al'ld fine furniture, we would be justified in selling every article on our two big furniture floors at vastly higher prices. asy us utton All the furniture we own is more valuable now than it was last month and a month later it will be 50 to 70% 4 R ck i higher than it is today. We dislike harping on the chaotic condition in furniture factories, yet that is a condi- Chall' 0 ers tion only the foolish will ignore. And it really means more to the housekeeper than it does to the store. To buy s A large assortment of Reed, Willow and ! now is to get several jumps ahead of the market and save money. Come tomorrow morning and make your May be used with or without the ex- Fibre Chairs and Rockers, upholstered celections for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Our furniture is of the highest standard—handsome and depend- e Leather and tapestry upholstered, at, seats and backs, cretonne and tapestry able, and it would be difficult indeed to match our varieties. - $22.50, $30.00, $35.00. $45.00, $75.00 and i t $12.00, 813.50, $15.00, $17.50, $85.00. Ak o For the Living Room | For the Living-Room Three Piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, extra &1 le tapestry, loose Three Picce Mahogany Frame Cane Living Room Suite, upholstered spring cushions, spring edge seat, pillow arms, price in tapestry. Davenport, chair and rocker, $217.50. Tea wagons 3 Two .Piece Overstuffed Suite, Davenport and Arm Chair, extra quality Three Piece Cane Suite, loose spring cushion, sunburst pillows, velour e est ln tapestry, loose pillow, down filled cushions, price $380. 3 i Davenport, wing and arm chair, $330.00. In Many Styles. Two Piece Overstuffed Suite consisting of Davenport and arm chair, hree Piece Cane Suite solid mahogany ame, blue striped velouv In Golden and Jacobean oak, mahogs loose spring cushions, spring edge, at $100. \ ks k o) S upholstering, loose cushions, Davenport, arm chair and rocker, $350.00. any and walnut in the varied period designs hree Piece Overstuffed apest ‘overed Suite consisting of Daven Three Piece Cane Suite, velour covering, to match dining room furniture, at $15.00, . ! port. arm chair and rocker, price Three Picce Living Room Suite, divan, chair and rocker, velour cover- 7.5 2 Y SmOklng Stands Three Piece Overstuffed Tapestry Suite, price $190. ing. at $175.00. o et e $37.50, $42.50, $47.50, $50.00 and $65.00. A splendid selection of Smoking Stands, th B d F th B d one of the most usetul of articles for the For e earoom or e earoom = man of the house. Smoking Stands in oak Three Piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite, consisting of dresser, chiffon- IFour Picce American Walnut Bedrgom Suite, consisting of bed, dres- O t ff d‘ ha and mahogany at $1.50, 3.5 $6.00, ier and toilet table, at $187. ser, chiffonier and toilet table, $175. Vers u e lrs . 4 & 2 Three Plece Mahogany Bedroom Siite at 5 FFour Picce American Walnut, Queen Anne Period Bedroom Suite $9.50, $12.00, $13.50, $15.00 and $28.00. 1 E 2 : FLECL $ IFqur Piece Mahogany Suite, four-poster period bed, 56. I‘our Piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Queen \nm ‘Peviod, at $38% | Four Piece American Walnut Bediroom Suite, Louis XVI Period 2 Five Piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite. William and Mary Period, at Five Piece American Walnut Bedroom Suite, consisting of twin hed and ROCkers $1.25. S fon § dresser, chiffonier and toilet table, BedDavenports For the Dining-Room For the Dining Room ona Firelaen " uniricus” il arm and lo cushion: covered in ses In mahogany and oak frames, crafts- Piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite, price 50. n Piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite, consisting of buffet, table lected tapestri at $35.00, £40.00, $60.00, man leather and tapestry covering, includ- " Picce American Walnut Dining Rcom Suite, price 5 i cabinet, serving table, five side chairs and one arm chair, price 09, 0. $92.50, $100.00, $110,004 ing mattre at $60.00, $70.00, $75.00, Ten Piece Mahogany Dining Roow Suite, price $885. | ’ $125.00 and $150.00. $80.00, $85.00, $95.00, $100.00 and $110.00. ‘n Piece American Walnut Dining Room Suite, price b | Picce American Wilnut Dining Room Suite, price $362. Piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite, price $940. Ten Piece American Walnut Dining Room Suite, price $300. Globe Wernicke Handsome Period Mirrors | StatlonaryBookcases Leather Chairs and For the reception hall, living room or bedroom gilt, mah ; A large variety of Stationary Bookeases in 1 pollychrome frames at $13.50, $15, $19.50, $21.50, $25, $27.50. $31.50, double and triplicate doors. Prices $19.50, $2 Bookcases Sl Rockers for Library Now Is the time to ¥ in your Christ- supply, buy ‘as few or as many units Oak and mahogany, in period and Goldeén Oak China Cabinets at $33, | Golden Quartered Oak Buftets, Co- ; e - inany woed finish. . lonial Period wit] ‘ror back 4 Yquribopkaita i fgriin ooy wood fin colonial patterns; regular and ped $10, $45 and I .ol and Living Room oak, assorted styles, at $18.50, § 5 A large assortment of odd chairs and $27.50, $2 . $32.30, § . R37.50. rockers covered in imitation and genuine : leather, an appropriate gift for the gens $10,00, X 8$50.00 o E .00, . - # B 2 at $17.60, $19.50, 50, $40.00, Desk Chatrs to mateh Desks from § ), $45.00, 49.50, $7.50 to £30.00. and $100.00. /N adies’ Desks in mahog The Globe Wernicke Sectional Bookcases it R sy, | 12, stand first/in their class; they're always re- heights. Prices $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, . _“"'{'” X ok Serving Tables at $29. | g9¢, ligblé and dust proof, keeping the books . S N 5, $29.50. | in' pertect eondition. Our assortment is ' $5.00. 36.50, $8.50, $10. §15.80. and Golden Oak Chairs with slip leather ‘ Tables to match Buffet now at its best. $15.00. seats at 83, $6.50, § $ 8 . 870, $75, $80. $85 and Golden Quartered For Which We Are Hurtford Selling Agents. Pedestals and Tabourettes Odd Pieces for the Dining Room \ Ladies’ Desks i \ 0. $15, 855,

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