New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 19, 1920, Page 13

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DAY, OCTOBER 19, 1920. NORMALITES HEAR ;n:.‘.'. e ;HerbertE Ak Program even more praise for the beauty of his tone and the depth of feeling dis- EXCELLENT PR[]GRAM = R b ol i ta Zingars ‘ "ENIS"N [iARA[iE 1?13 I;Rwl\‘?i}:ioar;:l\\'g;l;l cc:.m = oncerto D Major Paganin - 430 MAIN STREET Bronson Hobe Bldg. uflm L()llls Lllpo, Vlolllllst ' R Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. |'All Sorts of Army Goods and Gen- . Storage. Supplies and Repairing erdl Merchandise. LAS! RIC G”es l'ecl[al (b) Russian Dance Zimbalist Come lk-:\; a:mnlmnkl;)\:-r‘(‘:lr Stock. | (¢) Hindoo Chant Rimsky- —_— ) - Kreisler FRANK BOSCO BARBER SHOP | The pupils of the Normal school en- | (d) Serenade Kreisler 5 BARBERS joyed an unusual treat yesterday when v pen iy O to our patrons from 8 a. m. to MWestro Louls Lupo of New Haven, ; (*) Spanish Dance 8 p. m.—Saturday 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. h Ava M P S - T assisted by Henry Jacob, planist, gave | (00 AV® Maria s ;"fi::,l‘w‘}f‘,f:ggn 183 MAIN STREET & violin recital in the Normal school (¢) La Rondes des Lutins .. Bazzini ST. Over Clark & Brainerd's. The whole structure of the commercial worlc] rests on the founclation of “*faith.” Every article you buy is selected because you have faith in that particular article or in the store which sells it. Since this business started years ago it has been our one aim to be wortl'xy of your faith in us and in the goods we sell. So when we recommend Hickey-Freeman Clothes we feel absolutely certain that they will justify and strengthen your faith in us. And that 1s sometlung worthy of careful thoug’htfl “I can use all three ovens and the broiler—at the same time” “I’VE got roast in the coal oven, bread in that gas oven at the left, and now that I've lighted the broiler flame, this right-hand oven will be hot enough for my cake. I couldn’t do all this baking with any other stove. “You’d hardly believe such a small range could have so much oven space—6%5 square feet without the racks, or 13 square feet with them. And from end to end my stove measures only forty-three inches! \7) QCTHEN, in addition to the ovens, I can have nine kettles cook- ing all at once on the top, when 'm using both stoves—four on the”coal iddles and five on the gas burners! ink how convenient that is when there’s a big dinner to get—or at preserving time. FA. A “Why, last summer I did an unbe- lievable amount of canning—all in one day—with this wonderful stove. While things that needed long cook- ing were simmering on the : stove, I was canning the quickly cooked things on the gas. v ¥ ¢¢ A ND it’s so nice to be able to use either stove separately. s, | You know there’s nothing like gas when you’re in a hurry—and there are -lots of times when a coal range is so much better. “I discover new advantages in this Victory Crawford every day—it’s - come to be one of my most treasured possessions... Wait till you get one in your kitchen. Nothing could ?el\- suade you to part with it. It’s wonder.” Mills rawilord Ranges FREE TO THE SICHK :on making an X- ray examination of the ..unn, wlth improved Magnoathis Skiascope as an ! § ald to Diagnosis. This and other wonderful methods in these doubtiu tlmes' [ of examinations are Free to all who call on hif at A Remarkable Oller-uohthflah' Visit oaly, by Dr.NAUGHTO New England’s Wonderful Spee ~—WHO WILL BE AT Hotel Beloin ONE DAY ONLY R, v oo i wsh WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2 FREE FOR THIS VISIT Radeaia i cve e Soneubains Reiasc Cnes Discase, Wonderful “X-Ray” Examinations, 3 burgl(‘l and Office Treatments Absolutely Free of Charge. Never before has such an opportunity been given the sick of this vicinity, and if you are suffering, should rot fail to take advantage of 1t. The sick multitudes crowd his offices from morning till night, every visit the voung, the old, the rich, the pecor, all apply to Dr. Naughton for relief, so those him should remember the day, dates and office hours of his visit and call early to avold the crowded last &} Are You Sick? Are You Suf- | whether a case s curable or whather DON’T WAIT {' . - it is incurable. . fering? If So Call on Him | 0\ /11y win you be sursrised at| The sick multitudes crowd and Take Advantage of His | nis wonderful knowledge of diseass, | fices from morning until night, you would avoid disappointm S : his plain, concise. explanation of Skill and El)fr?en}fin:e; a cause and effect. but at the marvelous | should call early. Dr. Naughton The rapidity w! ‘whic! e de- | rapidity with which his common sense, lar visits to New Britain scribes all diseases is truly wonderful | ratic=a) treatment goes to the seat of :‘“ : o o perscsanll and astonishes all who cali upon him; | the trouble; giving relief, and in all | e to time to D and his extensive practical experi- | cases that heve not progressed too | his many patients who are | ence enables him to determine | far, a cure. visit his Worcester offices. Doctor Naughton wiil positively be at Hotel Beloin, Wednesday, Oct. 20th, 10 ¢’clock in the morning until 5:30 o’clock in the evening, to consult with and e: all cases personally. DR. J. P. NAUGHTON EPECTATIST N CATARRE, STOMACH. KIDNEY AND CHRONIOC AILMENTS. OFFICE AND

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