New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1919, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1910, COME TO "I EX i< AL]JI G RUBBER CO., FOR RUBBER TOYS BELOW ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR BIG ASSORT'\IE\'T IN" WHITE AND RED RUBBER. TONIGHT and tomorrow night we are open ’til 9 p. m. Saturday night and every night ’til Christmas ’till 10 p. m. v See our windows for further suggestions or better still step in and let us show Sailors, bheep. Teddv Bem' 5 ; > you our varied stock. We are pleased to do this whether or not you buy. Here are a few sug gestions for the young folks Christmas: tics Skating Caps Footballs : \“ m,g Fl:shlights Basketballs 4.8 Skates Boxm}g; Gloves Coats Skis Gym Pants RbinGies Gloves Jerseys 240 Main Street Tel. money found in 1he pockets of a dead : . 5 ; o1k = A e v fo po Kenoeha, Wis., Dec. 18.—A practi- | beneath his feet. The “joker,” Steve FOR YOUR ' ! i there here was nothing to | o TG e . ! I for William Burrs, n nemro. A rel. | M2de two attempts to commit sufcide the deceased $50 for carry v dead ANDIE S "° Where Judge D]Speflsed Strange Shak_espeares SeVEII ages In these interesting extracts from Laws and quufil’s letters to us the story is told: Remember The Stores Of Excellence i L1 L e Of man”pay tribute to Star Confectionery Co. 329 Main Street. Chinaman. A six-shooter nad | — . g meaq | €41 Joke ended in death here recently | F'owdaski, since the fatal joke has been found on Lim, so the juc fined v fi@fi@fi@%@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@3:2“3‘.'21“!}'i".’l"i ‘ TEXAS TI]WN IS N[I ; LU Ol ! method of disposing of the $30 in f VICTIM OF “JOKER" DIES. | negro from sleep by lighting a paper | e nished from h\xl re- membrance of its most picturesque . e > 3 | chasacters vomains 1o eniiven the Or S e Ist Age. ““First the in- s Jac ed and jumbled | . fantin the nurse’sarms” Nest was the home of p Al famous as an expon- R ““Words fail % express how ent of Law West of the Pec i From across every sea and land have come thousands of ful T am to Hoslick’s dtqd 1X\Al“llu|lr|;1£'llu2"’ dnurv)el' town | grateful letters to the Horlick offices, paying tribute to ¢\ fi‘;;"-m“,{ys‘,‘,‘,“’,:fl,“;";".’;,‘: yea 150 e Te a sa i . - o 4 4 e e e e culia Horlick’s Malted Milk. Mothers of contented babes, through the night. But the next merit along with his red liquor, car- soldiers after a campaign, explorers back from the ice : morning it still h“:i'i-nd while ;;w i . mf“(h““ the velpiot a bl fields, high tension business and professional workers, ' /s E;rl.nxwusl e:i":xcnhmtt'r;mfllsh. \‘,‘ulv']:loz.\;) mr;:ii l’:ol(l)] )‘x:)-:f:“t ,\\Al)l'lod”v‘: | invalids and the aged—all tell of the different needs that /f ; lick's.‘ 1t was like puttiog oil on conditions obtaining at that time, but Horlick’s has filled. h h : jus whte ot aldyms ‘l:mp'.::o today, under the iron-bound reign of | . : ; T y-rot moralists, neither would be 5 Horlick’s has proved itself to be the ideal food for every 4 J oy ¢ bouse™ 1 : f re’s Seven. is nplete im itself as TSP iMana many sehis | nge of Sl}nkespeale s Be Eflf It is so conl. eim i iy agic stories regarding Judge Bean to contain every element of nutrition liecessary t40 sustaim have been handed down by friends \ life —even of the most robust-— aud yet it is readily digest~ J Y A1 und relatives, many of whom are liy- ible by the delicate stomach of the infant and the invalid. - ad, T 0 San Antonio to- It was in a day when enforcers the law were fesw and far between, 2 s % Palace of Sweets Palace Theater Building == Agents forsApollo, “Paris- &~ Tilford # Boston Sweets, Booth’s. fefotetetotototototol-totetotobalololoTototoloTokt B o o & | Eo & B B g fod e B f;; g & & & & fed & Ry & i & el 3d Age. ‘‘Then the sol: er finger and the steadiest nerve dier seeking rcputatwn at monarchs of a large portion r they surveved. 2 the cannon’s mouth” ] g L / h 2 *Clara Barton of the Red Cross in her : . | g @), stories of the Spanish-American War 2 3 3 | : tells how Colonel Roosevelt asked the : 5 R st of Red Cross to sell him some supplies for th < \ : y : / some sick men in his regiment, but she o of the vintage i, - g : decu::a. ‘;’:ec.;nuutlsellthemél;‘ut“yvu SRS - 1 : 2d A ge. “Then e ay a s < « ve ti or askin hen < . We have a large stock of the following: e ; ; : { Vo cak o thom-: “All e, whs ison ; the school boy with [ even though it were 3 i P L3 Y yourlist?” Thelist wasHorlick’s Malted o TRAVELING BAGS down in the books, he put up his sign: : " Milk, etc. Colonel Roosevelt slung the his yhtr}mz = H 1ge Roy Bes > e henvy sack over hisshoulder, and trudged morning face DRESS SUlT CASES | 3 of the Peace i i off through the jungle™ “I raised five children on West of the l’t‘un ‘Horlick’s,’ end they all LADIES'’ AND GENT'S POCKETBOOKS |, 1 s T it fi e " mEEL el MANlCURE SETS 4 | :}:icrstl-t\men;_hhm' lemnmium_ typical of N ing boy or girl day. e salo was <~MUSIC ROLLS o justico u f‘m_f’n" o e : | : 5th Age. *‘And then PORTFOLIOS, ETC. e e ' : : the Snsiton full of shooters. : 4th Age. “And ‘Ihm the 3 e s wise saws’’ Hivon One day a noisily-garbed eastern- ““When I need an invigorater as 5> X o “d"”,(”l ap? in what he took to be lover with his ballad 3 P the result of my work I drink Y , acceptable evidence of his long resi- “Horlick’sgrowth as a fountain favorite " a cup of ‘Horlick’s.’ I have used n;:\;.lv 1m ]lju section and knowledge hasbeen marvelous. A constant stream .gwmmuyforuvenlyennml o 1e habit r | : ind talk of that section’s of young couples in the afternoon and ! bo beat for weak | men, sauntered lazily over to Judge ucmnggull r Horlick’s Malted Milk, ' :‘t:(:z:';;la';n:tdm In fact, it is TRU NK & BAG STORE | Pean’s bar and bawled out in his chocolate or plsin. ‘Horlick's’ is a fa- ' i all that is claimed for it” | wildest and wooliest voice: vorite lunch hour drink around univer- ‘ “Gimme a dose o' tarantula juice!" sities with thestudents. A glassmaking 43 MAIN STREET. Without so much as raising an eye. | a meal, they find it very economical lash, Judge Bean reac gi i and healthful” " shelf tcok down a bottle containing a i3 preserved tarantula, poured the con- = s key glass, added two swallows of red liquor, mushed the R USE 2 a into a pulp and shoved the rd. concoction for “Aw, aw, T wa Just foolin®, don't ERAI D (:I AS I IED ADS you know, said the easterner -1l take a little straight whisle; f e- 6th Age. ‘‘The sixth age £ The Original and Reliable plied, presantin ‘You ordered with spectacles on nose’ : b i C ROUND PACKAGE tarantula juic T iats hat vou | ! 2 = 1 e bl D “I am 50 years old, and consider it a for- 4 ) DA , / In use for over Y3 century . . | The would-be Lad man 1 pit- | tunate day when a friend induced me to "A wnrd Abflut Eandles to the PUhIlC ! cotialy, Dt the junse 'was fieatl and| try cup of Horlicc's Malted Milk. I uso the tenderfoot finally had to gulp the | it with benefit and pleasure two or thres me; lown. | times & day. It is dehcxous and has dons walked into Judge Bean’s court one day and informed him that they : < . ORLICK i Only When Bought at the ranted a change: that they wanted 7 2 A H S i vap helpmeets. The judge made THE ORIGINAY diligent inquiries of each of the four, - : ED found all to he of the same Iing. : { 7th Age. “‘Last scene of all ALT M Ign —— charged each of the men $15 and a thi 1 hi; i a A dozen botties of beer i " 2 that ends this eventful history er and called it done. T When a state official from Austir pervous persca, but Next to Palace Theater on a flying visit to “Isagle Nest' mm-l Hor‘ack‘n ;;“S'JEH;‘;?&{JM gze gr‘eauy piained to Judge Bean that he was : 1 bave learnad by experience that ‘Horlick’s’ L d e g his authority, explaining 3 is a8 excellent for well people as for invelids™ r On loner divorces should be passed 1p to i ° a higher court, Bean is alleged to . ) “1 could not do without it. It surely is & retorted by W say! Ha I ever butted into } 329 MAIN STREET ¥ F ! These people wanted | to swap, they paid me for changin® A variety of hard candies—Candy 'Canes—Rib- [ 'tu brtund. therms e oangin’ 3 pu'fectly happy, an’ nobody 'r 3 bon CandY‘z_‘ specialty. z ot S i (el e e ’ A full line of fancy boxes that make excellent back o Austin an’ handle your courts Onglnal gifts like you want to, but this is out o' your jurisdiction.” QUALITY and SERVICE UNSURPASSED. Then there was Judge Bean's fam- Sample will be mailed upon receipt of two cents 2o prepay postage ous decision in the case of a man be- ing tried for killing a Chinaman. The : HORLICK’S MALTED MILK COMPANY, Racine, Wisconsin, U. S. A. Avoid Imitations and Substitutes \

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