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OPENING AXELROD’S NEW DRUG STORE AT 405 MAlN ST. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23 405 Main St. 20% Off All Hollday Goods at Both Stores 236 Park St. We have been delayed in the opening of our new store, opposite Curtin’s furniture store, and for that reason we offer you the unusual op- portunity of buying vour gifts at 25 per cent. off the regular price at both our stores. Our holiday goods include the finest Perfumes, Candies, Kodaks and Cameras, Stationery, Ivory Pyralin, Manicure Sets and Japanese Baskets. All this stock is freshly bought. Asa speclal for the opening, we shall offer you a pound box of Apollo Chocolates at 89¢. Every lady patron who makes a purchase at the new store will receive a box of candy. Every man who buys will receive a cigar.” Boller- er’s Posy Shop, which will have a branch in our new store, will give away ferns. ' Native persons here have told us that To go with our quality and serviqe, we our new store is too good for New Britain. shall offer in our new store, as well as in our To which we reply by asserting that nothing We believe that modern drug service g}g;fif%}l\f ufigalgivlec;l tfi?}? rg‘lgrgo gfi(;.gfi'as‘é is too good for New Britain, and that it is our consists in catering to the health and palate and with them premiums may be obtained. duty to offer New Britain the highest form of of our patrons to the highest degree of safety A catalogue is yours for the asking. Louis H. Kranowitz, for several years o L Sod EaHECaction. with the Clark & Brainerd Drug Co., will be When we first opened our Park Street In our new store we shall seek to carry the manager of our new store. His experi- store five years ago, we were scoffed at be- out these aims, and with your co-operation ence assures you safe prescription-making cause of the new lines of merchandise we in- strive to give you quality and service always. based upon a full knowledge of pharmacy. He is a registered pharmacist. Under his trOduceq. But the people wanted the goods, ’ direction you will have a thoroughly modern we gave it to them, and we succeeded. ’ " establishment at your service. AXFILROD’S 405 MAIN STREET 'MODERN DRUG SERYVICE 236 PARK STREET vl L B the last day of the month following | oo " 7 d C ] n e And More. R‘P‘"" ALL CLUBS MUST it Ao Sh I e mate I How to Make Pine || For Quick Returns Use the Herald Classified Columns Thg regulations have been amended : New Bmm People | PAY THEIR TAXES | ihe bureau said to show clearly that Cough Syrap at Home | an organization for the advancement 80 years Doan's Kid- | _— of business or commercial interests | 3 "‘:h“ ._,,,,,‘“ ills have been helping kidney of a city or community is not taxable | ¢ and saves you 8 '! rs. More than 200,000 people Failure to Do This Will Result in | but dues of local college organizations S e § United States alone have pub. | are not r“‘mw bld ‘their own townspeople how Fine, Possibly As Much As ; You know that pine is used in nearly m Iy MEN all prescriptions and remedies for coughs, have benefited them. Scores G ) 1N ELECT. The reason is that pine contains several Irs right here at home gratetully $1,000. peculiar elements that bave a rema bw this old time-tried lkidney | George Molande: Now ¥ i Matta- | able effect in soothing “d hunnz tho y rid them of kidney backache, | Washington, Dec. 21.—Every social bessett Tribo Number 11, membranes of th: throat and chest. Pine dissiness, daily ° headaches, | club which falls to collect and pay The Mattabessett Tribe No. 14 Or. | is famous for this putpase. . % Pine cough are combinations Arrogularitios and other annoy- | over taxes required on dues and fees | d¢¥ Of Red Men held its annual mect- | of pife “gnd syr Baew & Mabh ing and election of officers last night. | iy usually plain sugar sy pme testimony: it should be con- | fFO™ ita members s liable o & pen- | o following were clected: Sachem | To make the best mne eon{h remedy proof. {alty of not more than $1,000 accord- | George Molander: Senior Sagamore, » ounces ' p , | pint her New Britain Case. ing to revised regulations issued to- | George Smedley Jr J"m”v‘ agamore, ' gy o A g B sxvup. Or yoe Mary Smith, 374 Arch St says: | day by the bureau of internal rev- | August Peters; Phopatt, Frank Rob- | tip'yee clarified molasses, honey, or corn fared with inflammation of the ! enue. In addition a penalty of 60| ertson; Keeper of Records, W. G 2 T sugar syrup. Wither r. The action of my kidneys ' per cent of the tax is imposed when | Bancroft; Collector of Wampum, Fred. v, ke 1 pint—more than 1 | erick L. Nelson: Keeper of Wampum, 4 me d I was run down. My |a return filed by & club is found to rick L. Nelson; Keeper of W \ was w::k in‘, lame, t0o. A Ihe false or fraudulent. | Arvid Sandstrom: Trustee, Henry G. plm.m:_'cm!l e good nnd very told me about Doan's Kidney Under the new regulations returns | Juengst and . N. Marion. You can feel this take hqml s cough nd I used them. In a few days | from clubs together with the amount The next meeting will be held De- | o eold in a way th.n. i Baninan roved wonderfully M\ knlnnynfl" the tax is required to be in the cember 27 when the red men \\111, The cmuh maybv ry. honrse and tight, ular in actd hands of the collector on’or before have a Christmas tree and banquet. reuutentlv loose from the regular in action.’ — Ioml iop of phlegm. The cause is the . S { same—inl -med membn O A L. |z ITIZENS CLEAN SCREENED "' hcmn or mnney nfimded. Thc Pmex Co,, Ft. Wayne, gg - Stove - Nut per ton . . .. 18 Pea or nr. 2 Nut per ton . . .. ‘162 : Mixed Coal-Egg-Stove or ELKS’ GRILL 1 $ .50 | S Nut with Pea Coal per ton*17= . Boullet Coal per ton . . . . ... ‘1528 Christmas Dinner THE CITIZENS’ COAL CO. IS cope A Half Grape Fruit Maraschino OF N . B. l N C - Consomme Brunoise Cream of Tomato Soup Roast Young Stuffed Turkey Main Office and Yard, Dwight Court, Tel. 326. ’ o iy Sunle Main Street Office, Mutual Bldg., 122 Main, Tel. 1413 Reast Young Leng Island Duckling Apple Sauce Arch Street Office, M. I. Jester, Tel. 811 Boiled Potatocs Mashed Potatoes Cauliflower, Sauce Pollonaise ALL COAL NET CASH. Ll e MILLINERY | el v O ! PURSES The arrival of a number of cars at a slightly reduced price at the mines has | ' T pan fodine 7' " [# nosiEry 3] YENLY Demi Tasse. enabled us (o quote the above prices effective, December 21st, 1920. x sEmry cnmistans 1o atp. | & ctoves | 257 MAIN STREET " BOOTH’S BLOCK | pois ' : OSRGOS AFDEFLTIGHGIOVVEVBBEOON ##“Q#fi##Q#DUTLET MILLINERY CO. #0%#0*’%#0% Store Open Until 9:30 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday —Open Until 6:30 p. m. Friday nght— GIFTS OF Gloves and Hosiery AT SPECIAL PRICES IN OUR 'GLOVE DEPARTMENT CAN BE FOUND EVERYTHING FROM Tha. GLOVE X0 THE LONG WHITE DRESS GLOVES. THESE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY VALIJES TWO CLASP KID GLOVES, over seam sewn, SLIP-ON SUEDE GAUNTLET GLOVES, with with Paris point stitching, in black, black with white | spear point backs, strap at wrist, stitching, white, tan, grey 2 9 in grey and brown and brown ONE-CLASP WASHABLE NATURAL CHAMOIS ONE CLASP GENUINE MOCHA GLOVES, | GLOVES, pigue sewn with two-tone Spear point backs, in srey only 3| rms of kidney weakness. Read CHILDREN'S WOOLEN GLOVES, in white, SLIP-ON WHITE KID GAUNTLETS, with two | heather, grey and brown, S $3. 79c 98c "™ $1.49 HOSIERY Although Our Hosiery Department is new it has built up a reputation for quality and low priges. We have a large assort- ment of Silk Hose and also the Wool Hose. LADIES' SILK HOSIERY, FULL FASHIONED, BLACK ONLY LADIES’ WOOL HOSE, LADIES’ SILK HOSE, full fashioned $2 49 Heather Mixtures o 0 extra fine quality, black and all colors .. WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ANGORA SETS, SCARVES AND SHAWLETTES — MILLINERY — Our entire stock of Millinery reduced to less than 13 of original prices. A good chance to get a New Hat for the Holidays at a small cost. L0 -2 #fifi#@fifi%fi##@@#&#&fi#fifi# fi#@######@fi#fi##fi@###f