New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1920, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1920. —y ; Liverater | MISS CHAMBERLAIN HONORNED | basket of clothes valued ‘n."m'.n\ iy 7 P | Seventeen members of the local | arranged for the relief = { branch of the McAll Auxiliar i et < of $100 was made f 2 | with the Hartford branch rford relief depot. X - 57 ‘ B “fternoon o Asy ii 5 1 erliin, of this city S AVE S ILE S | : o a2 N i E ational chur o 5 X c 2 £ | \!! er .... 7 z o L H 2 : i : Lo At the day’s béginring ST Some Good Scores Are Made at‘ : ‘ “*Bnrnbaum aud Moo Rogers and Casino Alleys | | Violatien of 51 Preisser ... Factory bowlers occupied the lanes | Bois Action at Rogers’ Recreation Building and |~ '° the Casino alleys last night. The New | Britain Machine company bowlers ex- Tool Room. \ ercised at theformer strips while the e Jinally end & { Fatnir ing company and the Cor- bin Cabinet Lock company league hit 'Y ¢ spector $10 fin W. the wogod at the Casino all Teams composed of the South ]‘n(l club and | the Stanley Rule & Level company al- 1 Production so bowled at the Rogers place. The | ILeonard ... HOOSIER Takes the ‘Fag’ § ... === Out of the “Fag End of the Day”’ : 5 o $1.00 Delivers Your Hoosier Plockert Zwick . . : i e 2 The average woman is all worn-out by the time - rd. =, T @ e « QW . o1 x(‘.ast i s j - G 848 ee 1 ae : < i clanse to 1 ect. i 3 <A !ler w?rk is c!one. She doos not enjoy her rest per Uiias i » U S seliok LI ¥ \, f%VCQRN iods—if she is lucky enough to have any—because ; s = 7o e conditions which he found far frou: | S satisfactory. In an inspection about e 2 ”» | = == L she is “too tired for any good use. ' . ERTE A o months azo he ordered that the —the delicious, creamy new cereal that cooks thar But Hoosier owners end the day as cool and § '3 - : : code, follo -{ in an instant. Simply stir into boiling water a McGrath s 7 y 4 s 4 er wi written reques calm as they begin it. Oleott % 76 15 = : 58 2w ute et for the! w ; ready to eat—instantly. Curran S i The Hoosier saves them miles of steps each day. §! = = 7 43 (isited the premises and finding Never cook it cver two = > i ! Burns .. mecsiling 5 %2 his orders had not been carried out minutes. It banishes drudgery from the kitchen—makes § Sosck - 2 2 Haviniek s e e : . . . an . e 7 = rosect se 3. Woods, after A the work easy and likable. With a Hoosier you sit Dove. % weana » entering a nolle n two of the three 't is the heart of the Dummy - T u t Frank Bosch, declined comfortably before your work and have everything J§ v Goo .o 2 oo | o ~ Pl i e s choicest white corn, you need right at your fingers’ ends. i 7 o7 | '.q' TR presenting the ac- ground fine and steam Cwettal - oo ) demurrer. The 2 5 3 C : ti f H jer ‘d trati 3 a 7% 10 s1 263 FIV ..... PR ENSL S T cooked in our patented ome in any time | or a Hoosier demonstration. Spring s Catrain 4 # £ the ained \ling process. Locke ES Welch cee T s Allison 1 ¥ ed. Bosch is ¢ | €. €. L. LEAGUE. | of the plumbins inspe av- | Try a package, if noten- 2 57 30 | | ted a perf T : 5 | " ] Machine Room. | ‘ m: TR el : e e 0 ndrews & Co. s & % omlms g BB R e b cusfacto ® o s s B B, - 89 & license to do piu e what is left, and your . i | e 7 104 = ; in the inspector’s o . ocer wiil refund your The Big Furniture Store. Toteren ... il ¢ Woire .. il el er! money. i e CITT F’EFL Bardwin. BRI 95 289 Andy ....-. e Ask your grocer for it. COVDVDBBCVBTHCDGTDGILIGBEE Lo DB 108 T 3Me dows 02 T8 58! ey planos, none better, at Morans. ‘A Complete Line of s £ Electrical Supplies and a9 272 e O e THE PATENT CEREALS CO. | e B SENEVA.N. Y. - advt. the N. Y. Call every day.! vicirolas at C. L. Pierce & Co. —aavt. R. & L. Tactory Team. 52 Appliances now available at our new store in the Professional All kinds of Electrical Engineering, Contracting Do Your Furs and Repairing will be conducted. . Need Cleaning? Don’t you like to wear furs whose brightness gives you a feeling of being comfortably warm and well dressed? Perhaps your furs need to be dleaned to ownr "o brightness of newly bought furs. We will take your furs and bring them refreshed and clean, fit for the months of well dressed duty. Telephone us and we will call for your furs - or just send them with your laundry. = SLSVBLLLHTIVVLLALRG -4 Rotapex Washing Machines, Westing Electric Stoves, Heaters, Toasters, Irons, Sewing Machines, House & Fixtures, Flashlights, Percolators, Lamps, Xmas Tree & Outfits, Auto Spotlights. THE COWLES ELECTRIC CO. s TEL. 637 RSB 85 WEST MAIN ST. (Opposite Fox’s Theater). & 4 @ & £ & e L o o K [ L4 @ & bd b e @ & & [ d 2 4 @ & L & 2] oW i @ [ § i o & : [ [ i i [ ot dededetodelototed ol 1 X . "F PRGSRRRRROLOTRCADCBETTRCLS A Man Is Known by the - I L Stationery He Uses. by shire)’ J, UNION LAUNDRY AND = 7§ e DRY CLEANING CO. g | 5 500 3050 ot 266 Arch Street, Telephone 904 O many stores offer men ‘‘linen- finished,” effeminate stationery in fancy boxes. While we carry a very complete line of these goods for our ladies’ trade, we do not offer them to men. For the man who knows, there is practically no choice but Old Hampshire Bond Stationery—‘“The Stationery of a Gentleman.”’ It is a strong, dignified paper that will at once win your favor. And If it appeals to you, it will appeal just as strongly to your correspondent Let us show you samples. ADKINS PRINTING CO. 66 CHURCH ST

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