New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1920, Page 9

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SILKTOWN BOWLERS | FREE TO ALL ROLLHERE TONIGHT MOFORCECLESD: 1 lew il Home Series Tor $300 B An Extraordinary and all those interest- ! Will Slan at Casino 7 '4' / \"\.; / | e ' \ = =" Opportunity! and home !erhu( with a team [rom South Manchester this evening at Mc- Donough's (asino alleys. The scries will be for $200 a side. New Britain will be represented by the following bowlers: Ryan, A. Narcum, Frisk, ¥ | Narcum, and E. Anderson. The match topight will open at 8 o'clock. The Kacey league rolled last night on the Casino strips. At the Rogers’ Recreation Building the girls’ league at the Sanley \\(\rk1| heid forth. The muul good bowling was contributed. ] ed in motorcycling, “The Greatest of All --This Famous AEOLIAN - VOCALIO The World’s Greatest Phonograph At an Actual Saving of Former Price - - - - $135 2 Special Price - $110 This radical price concession is offered in order to dlspose of all instruments of this dlscontmued before the appearance of our next Vocalion Catalog. At its former price, $135, it had no competltor $110, the present offering, it is nothing short of astounding. Small—Down Payments—Monthly Terms as low as $5.00. Instruments purchased now will be held for Christmas delivery. John A. Andrews & C. The Big Furniture Store Where Most People Trade. This is a picture of Ray Weishaar, the winner of the big 200 mile International Road Race held at Marion, Ind., astride his . winning Harley-Davidson Motorcycle. Mr. Weishaar is paying us a visit, bringing his own motion picture outfit, to give to all those inter- ested, moving pictures of the big races of the year. All who are interested to meet Mr. Weishaar and tee the pictures, meet at Monier’s store or the Jr. O. U. A. l;Vl Hall Hungerford Court, Wednesday Eve- ning, Dec. F.C.Monier & Bro. “The Live Sporting Goods Dealers” $8-42 MAIN STREET __New Britain, Ct. un' @@@E@@EE@@IE‘EI@@EIUIEI@E R Willzzd WillzR Let Us Store Your Ba:tte For The Winter If yoy lay up your car this winter let us store your battery until you ne again .just as the factory would store it. Then you are sure of a perfect batt when you take out your car. Leaving the battery in an idle car all winter is wonst thing you could do. At a nominal charge we assume all the responsn i} and send the battery back to you in perfect condition. : DRY STORAGE Dry storage is recommended for all batteries with wood insulation. - T} Plates will be disassembled and carefully stored in a dry place. In the spri} new insulation is put in and the battery charged and made ready for use, is the only method that ensures satisfaction with wood insulated batteries.’ Wo insulation is constantly deteriorating and cannot be trusted to last thruugh Dummy .........o 9 Elderberries. - S 61 McFarlane .. ROGERS' A Stanley Wor Scheuyners N Fampt ,GO####*#&####Q##%#@####fi#@#fififi#@#@@fi@@#@‘“ Our Big Wednesday Sale © S& Whynots FINEST ALL GUARANTEED kel 2y 0 PURE WHITE BEST LARD 2 1ns. g40c PURE FOQD EGGS DOZ. 367 MAIN STREET 63c SPECIAL SALE! PRICES SLAUTERED BUY NOW AND GET HE BENEFIT OF THE BIG DROP IN PRICES THESE ARE ALL DAY S ALS — SO COME EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE | : = & S s @ ® i ) =] > [m] ' ® . @ SHOULDER ROAST BEEY | " 15c w-ddc w 10c \Tlv‘. BEEF FRESH .m 20¢ . 22C . 30c 1 VEAL ROARTS VEAL VEAL CHOPS VEAL LEGS YOUNG LAMB .... SHOULDEY LAMB CHOPS LAMEB LOINS second driving season. WET STORAGE Ringers. h 18C CUTLETS h SOC F r eSh POrk STE AKS ————e ROUND, CUT I’"(l" FRESH ROASTING w36¢ | JIEAVY WE 7 REGULAR 15¢ \u CHIOKENS ... BEST CREAMERY BUTTER GEM NUT M ERINE h 48(: | HAMBURG . BIG DROP IN PRICE ALL DAY SALE oy I FRESM CUT TO ROAST Wet storage is recommended for Willard Threaded Rubber insulated teries or for wood insulated batteries that have been in service but a short ti We keep the battery properly filled with pure water, recharge it at froquent f tervals and keep the plates healthy. We store all makes and types and accord tk best possible service. If you use your car all winter just make it a pomt to drive in once a wee and have the battery tested. Cold weather is hard on the battery just as it is'c other parts of the car. If you give the battery as much attention as you do t engine why you will drive in frequently. We Are Always At Your Service . 4l 5 ALL l‘lu.hll—\()’l l IbOLI- \ Ib 25¢ FRESH KILLI*IIII) e 40c DUCKS | Resolutes [Of=3-1-T-F-1-2-F. 332 -2 -2 - 2- 222222 L d o 4 FRESH KILLED . Ih B9 m 30c | . b 3ee FRUIT DEPARTMENT ORANGE: ‘.\ . doa 33C FRUNES At 42c RAEING .. . 33(: COffeeRf,;:z:dm 25c|cd'c0' .,?f::a 2 bs 29c NAROB ASPARAGUS 111». cenes «.o. can tde I-ll,l)“ CORN MEAL .... 3 pkes 20 | NS PURE PEANUT BUTTER STRAWBERRY JAM ... .. WHOLE MILK llll‘lhl S L e UM oLl I‘() Open to the Public Business Men’s Lunch 11:30 A. M. to 2P.M. 2ot JOTCTOIOIONOIOICHT] BEST MAINE The Simmons Storage Battery Co. 167 Arch Street Telephone 2245 Supper a la Carte Hours, 9 - Phone 703 DR. C W. VIVIAN DENTIST Porter & Dyson Bldg. 52 Main St. m. 8 p.m. can 15¢ I8 large bars 99¢ E@@EEEE@EEEEEE@EEEE EIEIEIEE]HEIEHEIEIEEIE]EI #@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@#fi okaoacgegedetotetetoferatototototeted FRESH FISIT OF ALL KINDS OYSTERS AND CLAMS FRESN OPENED fi‘fll“fifi GOPGOVVGHGOGE GGGV GG OVR VO SRS E IEI ) ) 5 ) ) ) 5 6 i ) 6 5 5 ) ) ) ) L New Britain

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