New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 13, 1926, Page 3

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40-INCH SILK CHARMEUSE 31,40 yard i WANTON PRICE HAVOC 40-INCH SILK CANTON CREPE $1 49 yard All Colors § PHENOMENAL SAVINGS 36-INCH RAYON SILK 79c yard All Colors B revel o taEsE § BARGAINS 1926 BROCADED SILK CANTON CREPES $1 50 yard MARVELOUS CHANCE 40-INCH SILK FLAT CREPE $1 59 yard All Colors <>HNHCI- w-ERP>=-n OrPn N 1’ EMEB PR“M AT MUS[uAL GLUB TESTS I, S, 1§ PROSPECY oo Lack of Enhusiasm Rellested i, - Sale of Tickets New Britatn Musical club its annual esamination w active members on Tues- cening, February 9. at the school hall. The require- are below. Any who are in- 4 in taking this examinati communicate as soon requirements for examina- Bach — A two or three c plece of h song. dy. Westville Pharmacy and John propr!m or of the llr sant ¢ OPEN NOSTRILS‘ END and Nose are =tuffed Up. nt from the prin the Croshy High school game scheduled for this aft ernoon at the gymnasium has been cancelled and the Wilby High schoe! | game may not he played Saturday bhreanse of a misunden Aates caused great disap £mong the student bods t (FRANKE. GOODWIN Kyesight Specialist 127 MAIN ST TED 1905 “WE UNDERSTAND EVES” discharge o struggl a small bottle of Balm from your dru y a little of this cream in your aria from opera or ic song in a forelgn venue, a druggist conducting were ® A COLD OR CATARRH¢ ] %How To Get Relief When Hcad% 3 vie . 'up and miserable. Rellef is sure. GIGANTIC C.LEAN-UP EVEN IT ROARS WITH BRILLIANT, UNMATCHABLE BARGAINS CLEAN-UP SPECIALS [ CLEAN.UP SPECIALS CLEAN-UP SPECIALS : -INCH 36-INCH Full-Size Heavy NOIAN. - | MADRAS UNBLEACHED BLANKETS { SHIRTINGS MUSLIN Good Quality $175ech § § 15c each 10c yard e 36-INCH WHITE and STRIPED | 72x90 42x36 “Orient : OUTING SEAMLESS PILLOW CASES § ; FLANNEL SHEETS Heavy Quality 25¢ eah 3 18c each | 89¢ each Limit THUR,,DAY JANUARY TR 15c YARD 1 Yeris 10 Yards [FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 '#%1 GINGHAM 5c YARD /4 5 fiwd‘lm | loheoiom RIS s BEE TG 10 Yards 8149 ok 5| 190 verd | 48c 7 Pure White Cotton Filled 0 LINGETTE T e : CEZOI::FJS 36-INCH NOVELTY | QUILTS vard } 39cyerd |, | cuecks | 8550 SILK | 36.INCH WOOL ‘N 350 yard TISSUE TAFFETAS | CANTON } @R i o memstiaea | GI Congee § CREPE | TABLE CLOTHS Gmlffiflfi;M 98c Yard 89¢yard | !} $1.00 each 29c yard in Greenwich 'in ch k city, Miss Hovey pp ng or refusing books. Ap- rate and exercise | 10 DISINTE HISINT[R h l]Y e INGARLAND PROBE fimumm IO i e rom the evil. We hava got to help, not sit supine in our . We ure Remains of Infant 0 Be Ex- F{IR M{]VIES SH e e o [ B — h]h"ed in “Free Jl\'fl (ase | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | (Continued from First Page) | FOR YOUR WANTS | » Uses simple hnme treatment Goes to work next day While wi arhmgltjm thedeckof as Rtmmfir = T at Sparrows Point, Md., Lewis Aulenoefike Diad | Niamyer, of Baltimore, M., tripped eir audience | qyer a rope and sprained his "ankle. “Twenty minutes later, I could |mrdl3 walk with a cane,” he writes. “That night I got a bottle of Sloan's | Liniment, and to the surprise of all the boys in thv shop, I was at work | next morning." | It is remarkable—the help that Sloan’s gives to a sprain, Just alittle of this remarkable liniment patted lightly on, and you begin to feel relief. | | Right to the place that hurts it | | brings the fresh healing blood—build- | mgupthemjurodn»suu Theswelling | | and inflammation go down, the pain | 5t0] Get a bottle today and haveit Esa.ndA All druggists—35 centa, | Sloan’s Tiniment [ KILLS PAIN- istrict he had hes s proceedings agaust I chi thea- ol “ Eats Bread ‘5:";; and Milk e All the Tune s the only form of squirrel | c umdrum of | erful show | . 0 price for niquitous and ¥n sometime of 1he movia | o sl e “if‘é‘ For Quick Returns Use Herald Classlfted Advts The only engine that improves with use Your own experience has proven that all poppet- valve motors wear out. Complicated and intri- cate valve mechanism ultimately yields to the in- cessant demands to which it is subjected. Car- bon eventually gets in its destructive work on the finest of cylinders. The experience of 275,000 Wlllys-Knight owners proves that service actually improves this sleeve- No valves to adjust—two silently- moving sleeves—and that is all—contro! the in- take and exhaust operations. Carbon serves but to seal compression hence to build up its efficiency. valve motor. When the finest of poppet-valve engines are worn out, the everlasting engine of your Willys-Knight is just coming into the full manhood of its power. R. C. RUDOLPH 127 Cherry St. and 6 Main St. Phone 2051-2 ALL-WOOL FLANNELS Newest Colors $1.00 yard 56-INCH ALL-WOOL PLAIDS Good Quality $1 50 yard PRICES CUT TO THE BONE WOOL STORM SERGE 69c yard THE SALE OF THE YEAR 56INCH ALL-WOOL COATINGS $1.50 yard DRESS VELVET Good Quality $1 25 yard 400 Main Street <P>PONICT- WL-HAP-HN Orpn

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