New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 23, 1920, Page 6

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. - E Ira DAILY HERALL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1920. Z S ek . y ith which ; BUSINESS they ware working. Lynch felt that hia B E201620 5501 BRI 50 =0 == 1 =0 =0 =308 =] Instant Postum appeals to those who like coffee. Its attractive flavor usu- ally satisfies the “coffee taste™ — yet Postum con- tains none of coffee's harm ful elements. ‘Then again Instant Postum is more economical than coffee. It is made more quickly, with less trouble and there is no waste. Postum Helps Where Coffee Hurts “There's a Reason for Postum Sold by grocers everywhere Made by Postum Cereal Co.Inc,Battle Creek,Mich. pitched into the battle that had start- ¥ ed by that time. i Patrolman Anthony Kaslukas an- swered a call from Mrs. Joseph Zale- ski last evening to arrest her hus- % band on charges of drunkenness and s, N breach of the peace. Joseph has had 3, None semfls, Are a jug of cider at his heme over tho week-ond and has been imbibing too W ms Momiflg freely, the wife complained. The _— domestic troubles of the Zalesk! fam- - fly are numerous, #t was explained 8 on the adjourned cases| cqused chiefly by the fact that both Jones and Joseph Lynch, | have children by former marriages ning's police court session, | 1o whom partiality is shown fines of $10 and $5 upon Joseph Gramad spent yesterday for breach of the peace | i¢ternoon aw the home of a friend. and a suspended sentence | on his way home he lost the use of b Judge B. W. Alling was | 1ie jegs on Clark street. and was pick- j while Prosee ose >atrolman Michael Cosgrove andied the o ge of drunkenness He was resented | 4,04 $10 and costs. ! ys were ar- | " jonn Dowik, brought in on a charge """m"" Stadler a¥d Del- lecting to pay his personal tax, ‘l‘,"':“"’d‘"'r:u"‘::‘s"‘.‘";""; v the satisfaction of the court rn pe - b which it was alleged the ad figured prominent randi, foreman of an iding gang, was the com- New Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Store, Inc. The Store With a Conscience Tomorrow Wednesday is $1.00 Day at this Store Trade Here Wednesday and Save the Price of Your Thanksgiving Dinner evidence presented it t Jones had an argument N medy L : . . of the workmen, where- No. 2 is for Rheumatism, Catarrh, K and_Bladder Troubles laborer called to the rest Beltine Merning Smite Rasatives. They came to his assist- What $1.00 Will Buy On Our 2nd Floor. Bungalow Aprons made of Percales and Ging- hams, 5 styles to select from in plain colors, checks and stripes, all sizes at $1.00. Value $1.98. - Middy Blouses in plain white and, white with : blue collars and cuffs at $1.00. Value $1.98. Silk Georgette Waists in white and flesh at $1.00. Percale Aprons 3 for $1.00 Children’s Gingham Dresses, sizes 2 to 14 years $1.00. Values to $2.49. o] | EE DANIEL VEBSTER FLOUR we launched DANIEL WEBSTER flour on the market & / 364n. P 1 Ceat lity, 5 yard tively short time ago, we anticipated suocess, as we knew we i in. Percales, best quality, 5 yards ring to the consumer the best flour ever produced, and the =] —=l —=l—l=—=ll——ll=——=ll=l] ==l =11 Turkish Towels, large size ng consumer is not slow to recognize merit in a runyE . Colored Striped Outing Flannel, 5 yards $1.00. B s & R i e For Qtiichztums Use Herald Classified Ads. Of Qur most sanguine anticipations, ® @ For the Men and Boys. thas siready pleased thousands ot heusewives. Its quality has[®] Men's Sweaters, all sizesat ........ stronger argument than could have been made by tongue or = 3 — —— a™ 58 D » . = 3 1t may woll be called “A flour of quaMty.” “Better than lho% = p = = R/l’l:l['ll': gl\iglol)s'sat\vmter Caps, 2 for Aand we can truthfully claim for it “Once known, never for. 1 o ] & 5, pure, wholesome and sanitary, DANTED WEBSTER flour (8] / Wit r continue to lead where the consumer demands the best. y ) 2 4 X / / J | Boys’ Slip-on Sweaters ,i........... $1.00 is's progressive company and our mill is equipped with 8] 7 S J N 7 / 7 | Boys' Toques, 4 Tor . r OEST ee 5 modern contrivances knowp to .nan, it being our constant d 4 P ~ / / o ¢ i - . d intention to give to the consumers of DANIEL WEBSTER [@] 7 | = \ ) d Apron ,Gmgh_am' §e§t qll‘:ahty A e very bost flour In the world. = i s X ) TS - B Women’s Union Suits, Fleeced Lined, o DANIEL WEBSTER costs originally a little more than il 77l X @ ) ) I ) ¥ J 4 il all styles 3 $.l. Wours, “The value recelved more fhan equals the higher | N 2 i / i 7 ! [l Women’s Vests and Pants, Fleeced Lined, ! . - i sizes and styles, 2 for $1.00 Misses’ Union Suits, Fleeced Lined, all sizes and i==ll==lilc=lile—=lilc= === ]/=——] checks, all sizes, 2 for 1 Women'’s and Children’s Flannel Night Gowns el e et : $1.00 each e ——————— What $1.00 Will Buy On Our 1st Floor. 36-in. White Domet Flannel, extra. heavy, 4 _yard: 00. == le=l== == == == | == ==l =] 10-4 Bleached Sheeting B0 = 0E=30E==10 BIES0E0E30 FEEEEEEEEEYEEEEEEEEEE 2 Il lour bread will be more nutritious, will have a finer flavor and@ 7 N T ’ id i ¥/ .;-,-,;';,,,,,,/ I A S / in sweet and fresh longer; and you can obtain more bread A o | ,"[/ (////9/ e . / styl from an equal quantity of any other flour, % Ty ’;’ ) /, 'y 2 { y trial will ¢onvince you. DANIEL WEBSTER Flour will make S ) 0 % l s N S arsuments and appeal 1o you as eloguently as did the re-BH % i A Wom'en s- Wool - Gloves . $1.00 pair Mman whoss name it bears. = s P | Boys' Vests and Pants, Fleeced lined, 2 for $1:00 @ guarantes protects you. Please read it O] 77 =N 7 Infants’ Cashmere Hose, all colors, 2 pair $1.00 you arc not thoroughly convinced that DANIEL WEBSTER [w] ik g 2y T, = 23> Al By Women’s Fleeced Lined Hose, 2 pair .... $1.00 has produced the best bread you cver baked after you have I I 7 Women's WOO] HOSe - RIS eaikc. of 3, setrn the smpty meck . the: dealer, 2 ‘ 2 Women’s Silk Lisle Hose, 2 pairs . your name with him, and the purchase price will be refund- 7% .. . B — 4 ) 3 > & B e A e Children’s Wool Gauntlet Gloves ... gharged 1o us.” ! = \ Wool Yarn, all colors 7 J.CAHILL CO Women of Middle Age § - . | o - . ° Owing to modern methods of living not one woman in a thousand N New Br'taln cluthln and [ s approaches this perfectly natural change in her life without experi- ! Wholesale Grocers encing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. e Those dreadful hot flashes, smothering spells, fainting spells, nervous troubles and irregularities are symptoms that should have ry 00 s nre "c § "RAs prompt attention, These two letters prove what a successful 381-383 MAIN STREET. i == EEEEEE den, Ct, Plainville, Ct. heg 008 t=a - remedy Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is for women at this time of life. These Two Women Helped During Change of Life. ° ° ° : [) \ Taunton, Mass.—*“ I could not eat or Philadelphia, Pa.—“Iwant tolet you | ks D ‘ : sleep for six months,had fainting spells know what good Lydia E. Pinkham’s an gIVIng lnner and could not walk without help for hv;get,able Compound has done me. I | three months,caused by female trouble. organic troubles and am going | My cousin, who was a doctor, told me through the Change of Life. ‘was ° ! to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s \?egetable taken with a pain in my side and abad | Compound and it helped me greatly. headache. I could not lie down,could Then during the Change of Life Iused not eat or sleep. 1 suffered somethin the same remedy. I am seventy years terrible and the doctor’s medicine di old now and am able to do my own me no good at all—my pains got worse | housework and walk one miletochurch instead of better. I began taking the m every Sunday moruing and evening. I Vegetable Compound and felt a change 42-44 CHURCH ST, \ I am re‘fo‘znmending the Ve, tstg:le Com- &x:em the first. Novlvll feel fine and ad- 01 poun m ! e same any one going through the Chan, TAANKSGIVING DAY FROM 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. | troubles as fhld. Your remedy is the of Life to t.ryg;:, or it cufied me afl:erg? NENT best on eartb. I cannot find words had given up all hopes of gettingbetter. i to express my gratitude for it.”—Mrs. I will tell any one who writes to me the CELERY, STUFFFD OLIVES, MIXED NUTS e Susan C. StarLxs, 157 B School St., it ha.sdzr BENTREE BL INT ON HALF SHELL o : r 2 HIC MBO SOUP . Taunton, Mass. ANZ,743 N. 25th St., Philadelphia, Pa. =] | JEEEEEEEE iofolo] f | | f | | | 1 | f J ) For Quick Returns Use Heralq Classified Ads. ‘ ehier; Pickhérdt & Dunn 127 MAIN STREET. OPP. ARCH, TEL. 1409-3 BUYING A GIFT A DAY MAKES CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Pa; APRONS FOR THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS have just arrived. Fresh and Dainty A prons for all occasions: See our Wine dow display. D ARISIAN POTATORR | - Women of Middle Age Should Depend Upon 10% Reduction on wom en’s Coats : CRANBE "“(Y“h AUCE - ‘ f and Wraps DAST STUFFED DUCKLING WITH APPLE DRESSING H s b kh 9 10 . 3 9’ MASHED TURNIPS | % Red‘uctlon n A Il lljd ia E.Pinkham’s i . on Children’s Coats 3 e 3 20% Reduction on Women’s o e e _|Vegetable Compound | Winter Suit ‘l‘o'.hosemhlwbeenwdflng/l‘or lower prices here is your portun to buy a Coat or Suit 4t a low price and cnjoy the! .(01 SQUASH PIE OR MINCE MEAT FIE ,,, . a—— T v 2

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