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20 NOVEMBER 18, 1921 LYCEUM SECURED FOR BIG REVUE Yaudeville Acts and Champion-, ship Bout to Be Staged at Theater | The K. of O, re secured the | to stage the round hout | Jim Montg anteeing the ers here | thing fs in 1 November & Jack Britto plon of the duction was fort Elm onquerors of THOMASTON-TROJANS “Dublin Hill" Outlit Will Endeavor to Iepeat Feat Next ne < boxer has himself, but to t His opponent known in the conslstenel of the Am his credit, Augie Ratt Bridgeport | FOX'S in AND TOMORROW | Added TODAY Extra Attraction “THE RUNAWAY TRAIN” |, at elir WHY BE WEAK [Junior unday Afternoon Gridders to Decide (h.unpmnshlp iors wi Vi nir AND NERIOUS 83 a regult of pale, thin watery blood | O —Nuxated Iron will help make you | Btrong and well again; it has been used } and huéhly endorged by former United | StatesSenators, Judgesof U. S, Courts, | ¢ many physicians and prominent men. | Even the Pope at Rome has written especially of the merits of ‘Nuxated Iron in a communication to thé Phar-| macie Normale. Over 4,000,000 people | are using it annually to help build red| blood, strength and endurance. At all| l druggists, hid ioles Reor x:anwc f(n 1921 Basketball Season | The Oriole basektiall team has re- ames wl may ishington street. Saturday Special At e New Britain Market o 318 MAIN' ST. Order \ our Thanks giving T ROAST PORK (not frozen) Roast Veal . 25¢ Prime Rib Roasts.. Ib. 30c Fresh Shoulders .. Ib. 16¢ Fresh Hams ...... lb. 22¢ Lamb for Stew.... Ih, 12¢ Veal for Stew . 16¢ Lean Boneless Pot Roast . Ib. 18¢ Sugar Cured Bacon Ib. 27c Next to R. R. Crossing Turkey Now! Ih. 13¢ 1b. 30¢ Best Cuts Sirloin Steak lb. 3¢ Choice Shoulder Stezk Jeef Liver Iresh Cut Hambuig 1b. 18¢ § Corned Beef 5. Rump Roast (boneless) Cottage Hams . ... Salt Pork t‘rifl’iffi‘&"" BUTTER 45¢ Ib. Pure Lard ...... 2 lbs. 27¢ Parksdale Ecgs .. doz. 1%¢ Raspberry Jam .. Ib. 15¢ Peanut Butter .... lbh. 17¢ SUGAR 17 lbs for $1 20 Gold Medal Flour ... ... Daniel Webster Fiour .......... sack Challenge Milk Pork and Beans 2 cans l‘n New Seedless Raisins . . 25 New Seeded Raisins. . 2 New Currants pke. - Winner Coffee Best Potatoes Heavy Grapefruit Large Juicy Florida Ora Sunkist Seedless Oranges Cranberries ...... of. 2 Apples . 3 ats. 25¢ Sweet Potatoes. .4 Ihs, 19¢ Celery ... . heh 10¢ Fancy Mixed Nuts Blue Label Scuasi Blue Label Pumbkin Sweet Sugar Corn 2 for Sardines Juicy Lemons ......... sack $1.15 $1.25 2 cans 25¢ h can 23¢ 6 cans i5 b, peck : or 25¢ nges z. 39¢ doz. 2%¢ Large Faney Apples dz. 35¢ doz. 29¢ Hot House Lettuce hd 10¢ iurnips pk. 37¢ 25¢ Ib. Redlands \Mnr‘ Tel 2485 | NOTI o Hold Sale of Food At Center Church | Amphion Cluh Coandidate £ € of t e ful Test A general invitation | 1l members of the 1id in France es ) francs a month e:hmi Boys! School Girls! Teachers! $4,000.00 IN CASH PRIZES A New Contest ! FOR FULL PARTICULARS See Next Sunday’s SUNDAY NEWS | New York's Picture Newspaper v This little bit of advice may help you to regain your Health, Strength and Vitality Thousands of people suffer from nervousness. They are run down and miserable without know- ing the reason why. They do not stop to think that much of their trouble may be caused by drinking tea and coffee which contain the drugs, thein and caffeine. When you over-stimulate the system for any period of time, the result may be nervouspess with its many accompanying ills. You may fail to sleep properly and your sleep does not refresh you as it should. Postum, made from scientifically roasted cereals, will help vou to overcome all these con- ditions. For it contains only healthful substances, instead of drugs, as are found in tea and coffee. Postum helps build sound nerve structure, by letting you get sound, restful sleep. In flavor, Postum is much like high-grade coffee. In fact there are many people who prefer Postum for its savory flavor alone. Order Postum from your grocer today. Serve this rich, fragrant peverage for the family. See how the children will like it, and how much better everybody will sleep at night. : Tnstant Postum (in tins) he addition of boiling water. eal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes, Postum comes in two forn Postum for Health—“There's a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan A PROFE SION W TWO YEARS Bridgeport Hospital Leads in Giving Intensive Training to Supply the Increasing Demand For Nurses demand for HE Bridgeport Hospital is a hospital of 275 beds, on2 of th 10 state. Its School for Nurses seientific training ¢ d :’" iment stores equirements of the Poard of Examin- has caused The Bridge- s of the State of Connecticat. The v the number of rses’ home is 4 modern, well-equipped nurses in trainine horten its building and offers excellent i condi- ourse from three ves o two years and Each student has a s » Toom four months. The B ot Hospit: with »mmin;( hot and cold water and every admitted in Septem of t » eflort is made to give the students the clagses in the history of the institution. privileges ne Jife. There are recep- Another large class will be admitted in tion rooms, ki ettes and a small January. The course includes practical laundry for special use. Two large tennis and thec al training 19 ¢ iod irts provide o n‘ 2ation for the general HE constantly increasing finest in only in homes, workers on nurses not hospitals and schools, but Health, in and rural distvicts port THospital to inc Boards of factories, md doctc There are well- 158 rooms and v student been ally qualified teachers as instructors. Bridaepoit : The student receives i is v s now assigned to Ward Help- in the hospital wards. A vaeation of three , Maids and Orderlies, weeks is given at the end of each year. SLLENT OPPORTUNITY TO GAIN A LUCRATIVE, INTERESTIN ON UNDER SPLENDID C(ONDITIONS AND SUPERVISION Inf jon Address KATHERINE G. KIMMICH, Principal of School for Nurses. GEPORT GENERAL HOSPITAL o ok (e ¢ iy uim .mm"m%%flMM«Wy laboratories and “or Comple H<RL ave fine Silk, Knitted and Girenadine Ties and all other fash- ionable Cravats in the latest color com- binations. Ties like these wear give double the wear of ordinary ones—they are made of the finest materials and painstakingly tailored. These are the very newest in fall Neckwear and you'll surely enjoy wearing them. ASHLEY-BABCOCK CO. BRIDGEPORT, CONN. : mmmmm el 1338 SPECIAL-SALE-ON - ARMY - NAVY AND MARINE - UNDERWEAR PURE WOOL AND WORSTED CARMENTS ARMY NAVY MARINE $1.25 §1.25 $1.50 ARMY - NAVY - SUPPLY - CO. 56 CHUR C! ‘BTRF o\ A Real Sell Out SRR en’s Shoes — Lorraine Quality — —$3.95 — The bhiggest money’s worth in town since the good old days of 1914 ! We'd rather sell our Shoes at the above price than take them with us when we go from this location ! 20 different styles to choose from. Share in it tomororw. Women’s Specials For Saturday Dress Oxfords in black and tan calf lace; military heels with Goodyear rub- ber heels attached special. $3.95 The latest Patent Oxfords, Patent Pumps, Scotch Grain Oxfords and Suede Combinations Baby Louis, mili- Just 62 pairs of Women’s High Heel Pumps and Oxfords left—a genuine bar- gain. $1.00 for dress and evening wear; tary or high heels. Saturday Special Misses’ and Children’s Shoes $2.95 in black and tan calf- skin; high cuts; welt- ed soles. Little Boys’ Shoes $1.95 in black and hrown. Every pair welted soles. Our reason for selling Lorraine Quality Shoes s0 cheap is that we are forced out of our pres- ent location—we must vacate in a short time. . | The Lorraine Shoe Co. \4\!1