New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1925, Page 2

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—_— HAVE YOU ORDERED YOUR Personal Engraved Christmas | Cards Don’t delay too long. time is getting short. Stationery Dept. THE DICKINSON | - DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. Did You Know ] ] You are pretty funny to the man 1cross the street? n is'a mystery to his ‘ brown 1 Union St 2-plece ( 10 up. enty, $1.50 up. HORSFALLS 93-99. ¥ silum Stree. HARTIORD “It P'ays to Buy Our Kind” Now keep fresh, charm- ing under trying hy- gienic conditions KOTE X No laundry—di« ard like tissue CABINET WORK O1 ALL WINDS WINDOW SCREPAS, T, New Britain Screen Mfg. Co. L AVLL J. D. DONAHUE | Voice Culture‘ i Voter testen »oan trai | trom £ pom o to b | Rea 1234413 10 NS M. C. LeWitt’s UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP Room 1 299 Main Street New Phone 2100 D. J. SULLIVAN DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johason, D.D.S. X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN READ HERALD C1ASSIFIED ADS L s S e I A s land " slon of the Connacticut Ca., ]'he s ! cu Ithe present te painted your houss | y several members of the board. Mr. Ohlson then recomm that the vided that the to remove the He sald the C s | ever done anything for the city | |'and he questioned whether the {eity should- help the Connecticut STARTER,S SHELTER ]nxmtmm:uxmmmmmm:x::::xuuxm::x:x::ummnmu:mxxmn:u:wmxmmmmnmxt:x;:m.nmawummmm 1 [T s ATPARK APPROVED Gity May. Order 1t Down oni 30 Dags’ Notice The expected heavy artillery fire between Commissioner John Ohl of the board of publie works William J. Bryan, tendent of the N Britain superin- divi fal exte develop to any great. | | | | | [ | pro- * tice, the | This re sent to hat, with 30 da may remove it com. | the fore the tion. My | and wat | TR car starter r and must efther etand 18 store doorway across the street or o elements, Hoe stated that tarter has been off duty mt of {liness over a4 days *d that the proposed | not extend y. the sidewalk phone box ddes, | Here Commissioner Ohlson started, | Conneeticut Co. u He asked if the the eity di4 not’ appro s statement ~was corroborated Co. He remarked that the eity of New Britaln has several times to cooperate in 4 that these re turned down. He i h er, that the rter | must be protected, glving that as his reason for approving the he will be ¥ of 1 nmissi W that ) plan in conjunetion with this com- mission, T T SR T S T T TR SIS Frank T. ther ever b iled that peasonable itions by | im will be met half way. Orange Street Building Line abandenment ot the by rt of the The co T T T T T e e A report Zoning 1t the of the Pl ust wha nd envelops in blocked ou A S A R N e .\\\\\(\\\\\\\\-.\x\\\\\\\\'..\\\\\*A\\\\\\\\\\\\\\i\‘~\\(§\\\ :}\\\\\\‘\ ALELLHNREANAAANAEAE AR R VR ARNARR AR AR ENNRN ~\\\\\\\§\'\\§\\'\“\‘i\\\\x} Falls Three Storie Lyt kL Rt S S i g AT 1 VO NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, V'DNESDAY e NOVEMBER 18, 1925. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ) CAppare] of the IN A SWEEPING /.'"% 7 e THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ODD LOT OF 35 SPORT COATS Some Fur Trimmed $ Many of you are going to say “Why a Sale now?—You've always hall your Sales in January!” Well, here’s our answer! The weather to date hasn't been bitterly cold. Many people have decided to wait. 'This Three-Day Sale will give them a real incen- tive to buy now, as we've cut prices to where they would ordinarily be in January. Former Prices To §24.75 Former Prices To $24.75 Women’s Silk and Cloth Dresses $10.00, Sale Price $8.00 Reg. [{4 R Coats (10to 16) I P PLAIN AND FURRED $29.00, $23.00 Reg. $14.75, $12.50 Sale Price /// 3DAY SALE — RED CROSS s - s o THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Garments, of course, are of the better %mde' No one will dispute that. Our regu- ar prices are always as low as quality and style will permit. No one will dispute that. And because we've generously reduced prices when the season is at its height, we are giving the best Apparel Values in town, and no one can dispute that! Come and Profit! Women’s Luxurious Furred Coats Reg. $39.00, Sale Price $30.00 “ $49.00, “ $40.00 “$69.00, “ “ $55.00 “§95.00, ‘: “ $§70.00 $125-$195, “$100.00 (2nd Floor) “ 516.75, 51450 (2nd Floor) . “ $§19.75, “ “ 816,50 JANUARY PRICES, NOW! “ $2475, “ “ $1950 JANUARY PRICES, NOW! g “ §29.00, “ - ¢ 5250 (2nd Floor) rty owned by Eusibro Gruca. | o cows perished in the fire but | wed two horses and 150 | i ¢ the barn | Lands in a Cemetery Mass., Nov. 1 P} —-Hlis sligh «r- Rockville Tohaceo Sheds Are Destroyed by Fire 1 vilt e Nov. 18.—TFour were de night the In one family all have nam Th “No SPINSTERHOOD for Me”— Sings the cute little flapper, Fancy McDer- mott, who plays an important part in the story ‘Spinsterhood’ vhich starts in the Herald next Monday. s “Spinsterhood” s an unusual story about how a New Britain girl solved the great problem facing the young woman of today. Nearly all the scenes of the story are familiar spots to you. ALERRNRNNE NS ARXLARARARXESEALXNRARXRRERRNLN ASRRR IR AR SRR AR R S s R S S k“‘\““\‘\‘“fi\‘“ violet ray. Anemia . Biljousness Bladder Trouble Rload Impuritics Bowel Disorders Bronchitis Catarrh Constipation Cystitls Dyspepsia Eczema If you are not a reg- ular subscriber, order the circulation de- partment of the Her- ald to start delivering the paper to your house today, for you will not want to miss a single chapter of “SPINSTERHOOD” A NEW BRITAIN STORY, STARTING MONDAY, NOV. 23 P EANCY MCDERMOTT Hudson Bldg., Appointments for examination Inflamed Gall Bladder Gastritls Headache Heartburn Heart Weakness Hemorrholds High Blood Pressurc Insomnia Intestinal Trouble Liver Complaint Loss of Energy Call 3-7600 Room 812, Hartford, Conn. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts dam- _—w Physiotherapy Clinic JAMES STRETCH, M.D., Director This elinic, under the divection of a eapable physician, offers relief, and in many instances permanent cure, to those affected with chronic or acute bodily ills. Neuritis and Muscular Inflammation Neuritis and muscular rheumatism are common and often are very difficult to treat with ordinary methods. They respond readily to Physiotherapy, and this clinic offers relief to those suffering from these painful maladies. Sore, inflamed or swollen joints and ligaments and sprains also are being very effectively overcome by the use of electricity, heat and the ultra- This Clinic Treats Low Blood Pressure Lumbago Nervousness Neurplgla Prostatic Troubles Rheumatism Sciatica Stomach Complaints Skin Discases Throat Affections and treatment may be made by telephone. 57 Pratt St.

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