New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 12, 1926, Page 14

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WEYBURN PRAISES RIS DFCHORCS .+ Says Those of Today Ave ol Hwh Type wWMW”m AR NOT ALK w m w m'un GIRL SCOUT NEWS® il eeing o i, e 11| CONSTIPATED? LYDIA E. PINKIIAM S Pills for Constipation od by }‘fl}‘ ‘ycaF Pinkham . Medicine Compary Lynn, Mass. HEINZ TOMATO '} HEINZ BAKED The tasie {)ulie;lum and Dancing ANl They NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Folks of New I want to thank you from the bottom of ‘, my heart for the wonderful reception you gave me today upon the occasion of the opening celebration of my 45th store! I have opened up stores in practically every large city in the United States dur- ing my 32 years in business, but never have I received such a cordial and over- whelming welcome as you gave me! Again, folks, let me thank you! MAKES HAPPY HOMES v" How can a family be truly happy if ¢ there is a “Clothing Worry” continual- : ly over their heads? removes this worry! It enables you My credit pla and your family to get the CLOTHIS: YOU WANT WHEN YOU WAN1 THEM without paying cash! It is by i far the most liberal, convenient credit # ' system ever devised. Your promise to } pay as you get paid will dress you in the finest clothes obtainable! Just hring an honest face. S. ASKIN. FRIDAY, \I\I‘(II 12, 1926, “ I am keeping my store open tonight and have engaged the same orchestra to play for you. Those of you who HAVE been here, tell your friends and neighbors! Those of you who were not here, he sure and come tonight! Sce my beautiful new REMEMBER Music Tonight! Free Souvenirs! Free Balloons for the Kiddies! COME ALL! --~ CREDIT WAS—~+ DEVISED TO BE USED BY EVERYONE! i The working man and woman is en- titled to credit just as is the banker. 1 For over 32 years I have heen selling clothing ON'GREDIT to workers all j over this country. They merited my | nfidence in the splendid manner they }f flvm obligations. I want every wan and woman in New | store—my lovely styles—my extraor- dinary low prices! Comd get your FREE SQUVENIRS and bring the kiddies. Plenly of balloons for them! n to feel free to come to my and use their credit! You are | ."(\h'nmc-! J M ES' NEW SPRING™) (" LADIES' NEW SPRING fifiwfifis > out for w”"%o fi" 5 — NEW SPRING MILLINERY $2.98 AND $3.95 ~— CHILDRENS™ ) Boys’ Two- Pant Suits o o fl.?;r O'-} oO irls’ Coats and Dresses ~iND e ——— ;'T""C‘"‘——‘———} and Top Coats ) i &Hl‘MJEmE{mR &Er HB R R, AT T ST S ate over 45 ~tfno\ thmn"x ou 1 1! » countiy an 80 ( ¢ f.mum‘ so far (ul\‘m- 1 a UNDERSELL them but we fit of the most svstem ever devised. Don’t fai ome. If vou find it impossible to e to come tomorrow! [4 45 STORES IN 45 CITIES AS A RICH MAN'S GOLD” TWO MILLION SATISFIED CUSTOMERS

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