New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 28, 1925, Page 12

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BLANES GOVT, FOR the government, “Thera 180 the ftem of taxcs, s0 high previnu RAILROAG LOSOES .~ Head of Chicago-Hilwankee Also ,; T o the Stata of Minne ‘Vu" UleE PARENTS 10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THIJRSDAY, MAY 28, 1925 ~ BACK MOVEMENT Religious Education Workers of instruction. loase indlcate on the ecard which you have rec school, the church of your cholee, ved from the public “It 1s very important that you sign which vyou have recelved, the public school it will reach | at once! You to glve him a hest in religlous edu- TOWN S BANK lS CLOSED PEOPLE H HAVE NO MONEY | Hugo, Okla, P'aces Unusual Prob- lem in How ta Get the Wherewithal PEAS smun To Hear Talks on Patriotisme— Veterans Councll Meets Tonlght. In addition to the list of speakers | in the schools tomorrow on the sub- ject of Memorial Day and patriotism in general, the committee in charge Our Standard Every Ingredlent that goes into the of HELLMANN'S MAYONNABSE is tested for purity, Every stepof man- ufacture is sclentifically accurate, with the result that when a jar of Blue Rib- bon reaches your hands you can be sure of the quality of the contents. Attacks Panama Canal Send Letter (o Homes G S ‘Yours for a bgtter New Britain, | yoqay ‘\ wit Signed ¥ the dc “Matthew J. Traynor, Pastor of St, unces the following: Sacred g 4 er for the #pan. ish War Veterans, John 8. Burns, rur the World War Veterans, Harry Minnempolis, Mi Preaident H. E inform ¢ f “for ection of the deposi- lffe. Ttector of St | yore,” ¢ was not open. Busi was tandstill today. The only mor e was in ° pookets and cas) ers. Many W. C. Hill, Pastor, South | persons attended a bascball game |8 chureh, vesterday 1 nduy school audian, Pastor, 8t. ors played golt or went| The Veterams' Betterment council b ahiiah will meet this evening at 7:30 igious Education” ke Tave closad thelr ©clock at G. A, R. hall to complete | plans for Memorial 1 8 school, 9 a, 1., speak- , Prederick Bol- Spanish War Veter- Burns, for the World 1 1% Connors, rson. President, Con- on of the Bons of Isracl, iday of this weelk. reach all the chilgren of grades three to eight. DRSS T ORI DAY ORDERS U ST FOR EDDY-GLOVER POST Commander Scheuy Tnstructs Com- arent parents ynth. The Hugo MISS KO A bridge party and shower was | given Miss Lilllan O, Komiss of Lincoln street by Miss Ruth Rap’ o Mmit with- 1 through |last at the home of Mrs, Louis , 77 Grove Hill. Miss who 18 the daughter of Mr . Joseph Komiss, to make from the City an for Parade Saturday, Natic though there was rades to Report at Headquarters rtford, The ank asked for ceremony will t 2 at the able dollar of liome of the bride with Rabbi Ber- ss men was placed on jnard M. Kaplan of Waterbury ofti- to neighbpring cities clating. 1ditional funlla brought "'D\ » ght the board of direc- 10 protection of depos- HUMES \y ¥ TOILET FORM b . Read Mrs. Benedict's Letter ank in a etate- | Praising Lydia E.Pinkham'’s ied 9ol Vegetable Compound pital and al Kewanee, Illinois.—“When I was married about a vcar and ahalf I took Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound be- causeof ill health, 1did not have any children. I now have two health, little girls and am sure 1 would nothave had them had it not been for your medicine. Last spring and = i summ«irhldgut raI: SO 1d run-down, irregular, and I had awfu den M. Powell of Merlden will take | o ia0h04 andmy back and side hurt ! : e he H. £ Y, C r ternoon at (1 H y .Ck d S o b Toek me so that I could sta; uponli‘u short ere’s Quick an S : Loy ; g ohservance of Me- to report Arch street, ssed to me! TES | \1 members . » uniform ns of evangelical religi- er is as tollows A true “Savon de T orlette” ATINY —caressing—made by the method beauty-wise France uses for her finest toilet soap. Women them- gelves asked us to make this new, differ- ent toilet soap. Satin smooth, firm, like the imported soaps you love, Lux Toilet Form wears and wears just as they do. Smooth, richlather —thatexquisite soignée, luxurious feeling to your skin you uscd to pay absurd imported-soap prices for. Now you have Lux Toilet Form! 1ocents. Lever . Bros, Co., Cambridge, Massachusetts. WOULD REBATE 850 10 POST ! The common council will be asked | day charged | World War | NSTALLED AS GENERAL 1 William €. Hotchkiss Will Head y ) b ve at 'the committee on licenses, favors the White Army of E. B. C. For Com= .0 e roes 1 Lebate (x\nvcn‘\ib m, chairman nf) loyees, which Ing Year—Takes Over Office, TPOWEL l‘ - lll INN ge of Miss Althea S. Twight street and Wal- n 80 per cont of a ng experses, alsp are esta ”"swm!; | time. My limbs would get g0 ¥ired and utcliffe will | 4ne'till'T could cry. 1 started to take offictate | the Vegetable (omsound again and ! used the Sanative Wash, and it was not long till I was relieved. Now I do ail my own work and help others. I gure praige Lydia B Pinkham's me cines to any one I meet that is suff ing from similar troubles. mothers with girls would give it to them when they come to womanhood it would make them stronger, People who have known me z | my life are astonished to see me now as I was always sickly when in my ’teens and until 1 started taking the Vegetablo Compound.”’— Mrs. MARY R, BENE~ | vicr, 813 feyeon St Kewanee, 1L | Oick Results Use Herald Classified Ads Lasting Relief from PILES e insertion of m. cs and astrin A LLIX TOILET FORMToa Premier SALAD DRESSING THE NEN BTN 2 pounds Tae murter for nUALITY GOOns AT y 3i8 MAINST EL. 2485 neworth and PLEADS NOT (UILTY *d ot CONOMY PRICES MORNING SPECIALS FROM 7 A, M. TO 12:30 NOON Rest Maine POTATOES . peck 21c Fresh Cut HAMBURG BEST PU RL L \RI) Lean Fresh SHOULDERS . Lean Smoked SHOULDERS . from a const! this fs just what reatiachit doEn it alta and not the formatior once remove 1 — ALL DAY \PL( TALS — LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB FRESH KILLED FOWL PRIME RIB ROASTS BONELESS HAMS ... ROASTS OF VEAL RONELESS POT ROAST h 20¢ Comfortable lightweight ROAST PORK (not frozen) Th 28¢ straws, with soft, airy, BeetTh e I Choice Shoulder Steak ... T 22¢ | cushion sweatbands that . M 18¢ conform to the head! Calves’ Liver . Best Frankforts .. . ‘flc 2 Quadruple Satisfaction! Veal \(e\\ B Ldmh Stew ... You'll be satisfied with these soft, SUGAR 10""620 25""$1 50 easy, comfortable straws; you’ll OLD MEDAL FLOUR vieeereres SOCK §129 EVAPORATED MILK 3 cans 2 EARLY JUNE PEAS CAMPBELL'S BEANS Xfumfm'd'< B:xl\inz'l’nwrdm' e be doublysatisfied with their styl- ish appearance; you'll ‘be triply satisfied with their excellent quality; and quadruply satisfied with the price—Two-Thirty-Five! SNYDERS HATS 4 -.c.am 33 l\(’llngg s Corn “dl\Pfl - to h 35¢ . th 39¢ h 38¢ . b 35¢ . Ih 25¢ oday’s cruise obtaln by mail, E e S Hamadala Co, READ THE HERALD CLASSITIED NY. ADS FOR RESULTS His business increased 25% —by telephone 3 cans That is the experience of Mr. Conrad P. Frey, of South P =< Norwalk.a General Agent for the Connecticut General Fancy Tomatoes . Campbell's Soups . Shredded Wheat 2 parkag9~ Jello (all flavors) . package 10c Pure Cocoa Babbitt's Cleanser .......... 2 cans 9¢ \0 BUTTER - - 2 lbs. 95c nisntt New Laid Eggs 2 doz. 75¢ m32C m29c7 (Good Luck OLEO . GALIE: SUNKIST ORAN GES i o e EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT ... peck 10C i‘eel- . I':m;g\ Baldwin Fresh Cut Apples 2 quarts 256 Spinach . bunch IOC Solid Head New Solid Head Cabbage ....... Ib 7C Potatoes ... 6 Ths 25(‘, Lettuce 2 for 250 »23C Large Ripe Red Ripe Large Ripe Bananas, dnzen 29C Tomatoes . Pineapples 2 for 25(: St 5 — - — - ores in — Strawberries At Lowest Prices — Principal Cities {1S STORE WILL KEEP OPEN FRIDAY EVENING. CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, MEMORIAL DAY. Life Insurance Company . As a business getter, a time saver, and a money . 2 packages earner, the telephone stands in a class by itself, says Uneeda Biscuit Mr. Frey, and adds, “] am satisfied that any bu man could get an increased amount of business with he proper use of the telephone Mr Frey's knowledge of how to use the telephone to secure more business 1s shared by many progressive irms and individuals throughout the State. Toll tels phone service takes distance out of the picture entirely First Prize OLEO . Nucoa Nut OLEO . «nd presents the sales story to the al prospect ordiality of a personal in he telephone 1s doing t dozen 25¢ . 3 for 25¢ others, 1t can do for you also- vour service. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Paley = One System Stores in Principal Cities Numbar Bisver o 4 seiat sad-assed e

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