New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 13, 1922, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 192, ALLENG RUBBER CO #s 240 MAIN ST. DRIVING GLOVES—LINED AND UNLINED | EVERYTHING FOR THE FOOTBALL PLAYER SWEATERS GUARANTEED PURE WORSTED F ALL and WINTER NEEDS FOOTBALLS FROM $1.75 UP TO $9.00 | AUTOMOBILE ROBES ‘ AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS RAINCOATS—EVERY COAT GUARANTEED |SWEAT SHIRTS AND JERSEYS | GYM SUITS AND SHOES RpvERE AND SUPERIOR CORD TIRES - : red a ring at his front door bell . dozen women were followed 1 veral dozen more while a long 1 | A_ i Al string of men filed in through the ar until between 125 and 150 people were crowded into the house, Rev. and Hrs. R mfml Gll]l]a[]\ Family Blindfolded. waking hands with the minister R naj gt G A..m his wife the people again filed out, gceive Numerous Gilts all but a fews who remained behind to blindtold the Gilman family that in | they might not know their destina- an |tion when taken for a ride and later ted | led into the basement of their church > |on East street. , the | other | HE'S SOME GO-GETTER. ‘mond | aid | champion Collector Receives Payment ) for Bill 34 Years Old. i to touch the end| Middletown, Oct. 18.—Joseph Bpu- |ler, bill collector, has collected . a claim, 34 years old, which had been he mc \q’ yutlaw for many years. 1 Memor- In 1586 former Mayor D. L. Briggs whole 15 |sold goods to a man and could not night | collect. Later the man moved to New estnut { York. TLast month Mr. Spuler asked v- | Mr. Briggs if he did not have some- a ne hing hard in the bill collecting line. groups of fig giggling sile Ir. Briggs gave him the account but were flocking into the church a few | told him he did not know where the blocks up the street. | man was. ‘Why Mother Forgot the Cookies. Spuler returned with the amount of About 8 o'c Rev. Mr. Gilman the bill. o D 3?%@%&%%% Good grocers usually give you Meadow Gold butter when the selection is left to them. This is because they know you will always find Meadow Gold uni- Wouldn’t you be delighted with a chest of real COM- formly good and that you will want to use no other \ MUNITY SILVERWARE or a very fine DINNER SET brand. : . practically as a gift? Of course you would! Well, our Butter is an ideal food, and when it is made and packed the i = amazing offer give$ you an opportunity to get both! Meadow Gold way you'll want to spread it on thick. i § v : Meadow Gold is churned fresh daily in immaculate cream- "‘ £ It ’ With every carton of our Wonderfully fine PARKS- eries from pure, fresh cream, thoroughly pasteurized. And o i DALE FARM EGGS and every Pound of fresh pun, to protect its goodness and guard its purity Meadow Golfi is p = NN . ‘B fine-flavored WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTER is your insurance against disappointments. |18 HB required number the chest of silver and the dinner set : P ) are yours for a small cash payment. ™ 2 Start right now! Order PARKSDALE FARM EGGS BEATRICE CREAMERY CO,, Successor to A — 4 from vour grocer, they are the best eggs—and WEDG- DILLON & DOUGLAS, Inc. L - WOOD CREAMERY BUTTER, we know you'll like it SR u-mmsc”“'::‘“:::‘"_ for it is uniformly good, and before you know it you will o have the necessary coupons, For the Silverware Save 30 ccupons, which with $7.50 will get you this chest of beautiful Oneida Community Par Plate Silver. Thirty-two pieces in the Vernon Design. For 30 more coupons and $7.50 you can get 37 pieces more. A third set can be obtained in the same way. A coupon packed in each dozen Parksdale Farm Eggs also with each pound of Wedgwood Credimery Butter. Mothers— For fllse Piimer e . P/ 4 Attentlon - For 30 coupons and $6.00 you can % T 7 2 own 42 pieces of beautiful Parisian embossed with a gold band. A 20 more coupons and $6.00 The Dancing Season opens soon and the g N g (N s 4 e fiftqffi Nepwirlon i L 4 o7 “ : o - rt 0f 34 pieces for 30 cou- Kiddies will want Ballet Slippers. i N \ — g 2| pons ané $6.00 completes _this We carry a full line in Black and White A N i 3 B Al s magnificen: linner service of 112 Kid from 1 16‘ to 2. S > < .. — AN L pieces. A courn packed in each We also have Patent Leather and White ] == “<DALLE o sl BELLHI Lt diy Kid 1-strap Pumps for dress wear. > iy = al""d ‘g'h o o . Hosiery to match these shoes. ! == st ' Stetsl\gr‘:l],sszhnes Ste:{’;zg‘eg}’\s}zes = TBeW G. Simmons Corp. : P 9 Berr y & S@ns ] 85 WEST MAIN ST. Hartford Conn.

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