New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1925, Page 18

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Boys’ etc, coast style; sizes 28 to 34......000. WHY PAY MORE? KNITTED SWEATERS In blue and brown heather: two pock- NEW BRITA]N DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY OCTOBBR 23, 1‘?2.). NEW BRITAIN'S ECONOMY STORE Boys’ Checked LUMBER JACKETS Blouses of heavy flan- Sl 89¢ Men’s Heavy WINTER * CAPS Of brushed wool in assort- ed colors; 89 c in all sizes...... $1.00 KNITTED in gray mottled color.. Of heavy knit, in cream Children’s In brown heather color with black bow tie: blue collar and cuffs of trimmed with red and green worsted; sizes 3 to 8, Special Children’s PART-WOOL SLEEPERS In all sizes, with feet attached; Men'’s Fleece Lined SHIRTS and DRAWERS sizes 34 to 44. Garment. . . FLANNEL BLANKETS Size 64x76; of heavy. white flannel with beau- tiful red and pink stripes, giving the Blanket pretty designs, 98 c Special........... OO0 Children’s FLANNEL BLOOMERS Of heavy 2 5 c SUITS . same material $1.00 All at, cach.. Men’s KNITTED GLOVES Brown and gray, 49c fleece lined. Pair “89c Scotch flannel. . . collar, Special. . Ladies’ NOVELTY GLOVES Of washable suede, in all sizes and colors, with embroidered cuffs.. 89 C In cream color; LADIES’ SILK STRIPED BLOOMERS color; " i Same as above; 89c¢ Men’s HEATHER SWEATERS Coat style, with two pockets; variety of combination | colors; sizes 36 to 46 . WASH In solid blue with ordngc sizes36 to44......... .00l $1 19 BOILERS We are closing out stock of Wash Boilers, § | regardless of their previous selling price, for ' cost; values up to 52 50. . 81 OO Boys All-Wool ,_SLlP-OVER SWEATERS =917 LADIES’ SILK STRIPED VESTS WILLS TEN MILLION James B, Duke's Will Filed Today Bequeaths This to Be Adwminis- tered by Endowment. 23 (—A bequest d by New York, Oct of $10,000,000 to be administe the Dyke endowient was the will of James B. Dul acco magnate, in his will filed (m]\) at Somerville, N. J. The will dirceted that $4,000,000 ucst should go quipment hospital e univer of a medical nurses’ huu\ Durham, will d reveal the e of tl estate, which )~ 15 heen var timated at sums as high 000,000, Lawrence Doctor Is My stermuslv Wounded lelnn“ b 23 (A—Dr. Leon G. Beele ho was ehot by one of two me N fice last night, ditlon at the Lawrence pital today. The police carded the theory that rol the motive for the have been unable to other reason. During the sclousness U phrases eaid plied for ti rdered him shooting but discover any Alpine H}l\\x[l\ flathcr \lm(M (el (M\ n's Vegetable had helped others and it. T want to praise e for the s given me omen to ‘rlal}'s Life | | day on a charge of belng « fugltive | Allee Again Requests | Automobiles Collide in 4 i |from justice. He fs wanted for th : 0 . , Bus Action by Council| Taunton, One Man Killed |itcgsa embezement ot 3839 in A second request for a speclal| Taunton, Mass, Oct. 23 (Pl—Al. |POstal funis. meeting of the common councll to |MONZ Vaz of Providence was kiiled l’ Leesneski ;’1? %‘LJ police d"ml he e when automobil.s operated by F recame 5o “disturbed over domestic talce action 1o the/form ot protest | 1io SEIOIObIL N perated by IBd- O R e enle o against granting bus franchises 10| Ralph I, Hawkins of Lakewnod, R |drinks. gathered up all “h. mon-y in subsidlarles of the *“New Haven” |1, colllled on Winthrop street, near (S8ht and did not remuaibér any- such as are now sought, has \Iyr\ Segreganset Countr thing clse unti he ow 1 h'mself in f Mayor A. M. Paones night. Chandle Boston. A policeman found hia Allee, bruises and P andering about the ®treets In a made his first request fol- | dazed condition. 'r\\ln" Wednesday night's meeting o with an. injured hand and A\ but the mayor does not scem in- clined to call a meeting and the &€ (-on‘l lelter to the mayor followed. The writer arguds there is needgof tion at once as the Iublic Utiliffes Cormmission is now planning hear- ings that may result in franchise over the entlre network of sta highways, resulting possibly fn the rail road seeuring vested rights. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER, A miscellaneous shower was held | \\\l night at the home' of “Ns Anna Penn Postmaster Must B tomejko. 181 Broad strect, fn hon- Return and Stand Trial | o o Misa Lot Symancheki. 4 Boston, Oct. 23 (P-—James Les- | buffet Junch was served and music eski, postmaster of Tyler, Pa., enjoyed. Mi ymanowskl received red returned to (he western dis and useful glfts. trict of Pennsylvania after a hearin, bride |in the federal district court here to- | | scalp wound. Half the world {s half asleep Can euccess in life be undermined by consti- ation? Indeed it can. TFhe Poisons of this dis- ease tire you out, wear ou down, make you fistiess and ‘make You lose interest in things in general. Ambition is most often prompted by a thoroughly healthy bodv. Kellogg's ALL- BRAN brings permanent relief from constipation. “Shoulders that droop and feet that drag” THERE are men and women who seem to be eternally tired. They go about things in a listless sort of way. They try, but they can't seem to make the grade. Per- haps they do not realize that it is consti- pation which is sapping their energy. There is a sure relief from this disease. Itis Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. Kellogg s ALL-BRAN goes completely through the system without changing its fiber. It sweeps the intestine clean, purifies it, absorbs and carries moisture through it, urges it to act exactly as nature intended. Unlike habit-forming pills and dmgu. it is never necessary to increase the amount of Kellogg's ALL-BRAN which you first fnd pffective. Let Kellogg's ALL-BRAN regain your health and keep you feeling fit. Eat two tablespoonfuls daily—in chronic cases, with every meal. If eaten regularly, it is guaranteed to bring permanent relief or your grocer returns the purchase price. Eat your two tablespoonfuls wih milk or cream, sprinkle it over other cereals, cook it with hot cereals, put it in soups and try it in the recipes given on every package. Be sure you get Kellogg's ALL-BRAN— for only ALL-BRAN brings sure results. All grocers sell it. Leading hotels and restaurants serve it. The original ALL- BRAN — ready-to-eat . s one great de. ltndlblt medicine for woman's ilis. LI ELL LTS | | Full details on Coupons 50¢ 328 MAIN STREET Infants’ JIFFY PANTS with @ Of gum rubber; in E all sizes. .\‘peciz,\l‘ 15C . Heavy TURKIS TOWELS Plain white with red and §With- two pockets and belt; in gbrown and mixed COIOBRIN i s e el o oy blue borders; size 21x40...... We Carry a Complete Assortment of Infants’ FLANNEL BATHROBES and SACQUES All at, each Infants’ # With woven design i heavy flannel; W size 30x31...... values up to $4.50 CARRIAGE BLANKETS 79(: In all color combinations. of Hats in all of the latest styles; $1.00 Men’s Heavy WORSTED SOCKS With Gray heels and toes, Pair. MILLINERY .lust arrived, a sample lot of ladies’ Sateen ' $1.98 H LADIES’ FIBER SILK HOSE, inall colors ooistoesvfiesiieinn. LADIES’ PURE SILK HOSL, in all colors o : LADIES’ FASHIONED SILK HOSE, in‘all colors. ............. ' 25¢| In sl In camel; i combination colors Save the H Couponsfl and get Oneida Community Silver and Limoges China Company Dishes There's a Silver Coupon and a Dish Coupon inevery package of Wedg- woed Butter, Parksdele Egzs and Berrydale Sealed Eggs. Scnd 20 Silver Coupons and $6.50 and et o beautiful twenty-nine picce setof Oneida Community Par Plato Silverware. Send twenty Dish Coue pons and $5.00 and get a favely fortytwo piece dinner set of Li- moges China Compeny Dishes with sold handles and stripes. When you ot these fin premiums, then you ver and dishes until you finallyhave eighty-cight picces inall of the greatly admired Oneida Commaunity Silverware and a meg. nificent dinzer service of one hun. dred and twelve pieces made by Limoges China Company. Old Coupons which you now have will be redeemed at same rate as new ones. in Every Package [ Wonderfully good eggs at a sensible price ‘What a satisfaction it is to the careful housewife to learnthat such good eggs asParksdalesare decidedly economical in price. You'll find these eggs uniformly' high in quality. They are the specially selected product of the best hens of the poultry yard. If you : could personally select each egg that goes in the ' Parksdale carton, you would choose no better eggs: than these. For many years they have been favored' by the most careful and critical housewives in New ' England. You, too, will like to use them. A valuable Dish Coupon and an Oneida Silver Coupon are packed thh each dozen. P. BERRY & SONS, Incorporated - Hartford, Connecticut Sole Distributors for New England States CAPITOL 5¢ to $1 STORES PAY LESS, GET MORE! Chfldren’s KNITTED SWEATERS 79¢ Children’s and Misses’ Brushed Wool GAUNTLET GLOVES Infants’ 'BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS ver and coat style, in brown, pink, rea. $1.59 98¢

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