New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 7, 1926, Page 10

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10 NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1926. LIFES SEAMY SIE INCTY DESCRIBED Miss Beale Files Annual Report on Welfare Work Miss Beale's Report s over perio a few 4 s, ete., from th eliet fund are natural resources from for the family ffort is alway d relatives hing for o arrangin As we rep show the com | of necessary ‘funds is only one part }nv’ the work of the Welfare assoc of the innumerable | ed either directly or ; ng for |by obtaini - wvestigations of fam- | Other n all visits | . BAD COLD? TAKE " “CASCARETS” FOR - BOWELS TONIGHT No headach:constipa,fion, bad cold or sour stomach sness, coated > clogged up trace this to | cast out | bed into | poison | tissue it ad of beir sour, un ed food and foul gases, ta ile from the w Co., Elm St., n, Ct. youngsters, your Grocer has a booklet of mystery waiting for you at his store. Go and ask him for it. BAKERS AMERICA becaus: Every Woods, Police Veteran, X Given Day Assin_mment LW Hart of No More Piles § Thousands Bless Dr. Leonhardt, the Physician Who Discovered This |8 Common S Reme DEMONSTRATING DOYLE'’S VALUE GIVING SUPREMACY! YOUR CHOICE! $10 Will Hold Any Suite For Future Delivery Room Suite 3 Piece Overstuffed Living Room | ber of beautiful velour patter diva | and club chairs. A record breaking low pric this fine Suite, \ in a num- wing for Dining Room Suite 8 Plece Dining Room Suite in Amerlcan Walnut. You would search the Country to try to duplicate it at this price. Has large buf- fet. extension table, 5 chairs and arm chair covered in leather. \. LIVING ROOM SUITES BED ROOCM SUITES | DINING RCOM SUITES Bed Room Suite I 3 Piece Walnut Bed Room Suites, Doyle made the low price cn this Suite possible. Has large bow- end bed, vanity and dresser. A handsome Suite at a price astoundingly low. FALL BRIDES —DOYLE WILL SHOW YOU A SAVING ON EACH AND EVERY PIECE OF FURNITURE YOU BUY 500 MAIN ST. FURNITURE CO. IN 500 MAIN ST. Dominant in the Autumn Footwear Mode Oxfords in their many delightful variations are most | popular this fall. In more mannish models they accom- pany sports clothes. In feminine versions they’re worn i with street dresses. In more elaborate styles they take their place in the afternoon costume. Models for each costume and occasion are presented in numerous variations in our fall collection of smart footwear. Alligator and Cobra Oxfords Patent Oxfords, Lizard Quarter Tan Oxfords with Contrasting Collar Black Suede and Brown Suede Oxfords $7.00 $9.50 | SLOAN’S SMART SHOES 64 West Main Street Opposite Burritt Hotel An Industry Worth Investigating By Investors It is estimated that 76 re- ductions in electric rates in New York State alone in the last three years have saved consumers more than $3,000,000 annually. If an industry can consistently reduce rates instead of raising them, that industry must be strong. It must be stable. It must be efficient. And it ought to be worth investigating from the investment point of view. We have prepared a booklet which gives a comprehensive in- vestment picture of America’s public utilities, with emphasis on the electric light and power in- dustry. A copy may be had upon request. PUTNAM & CO. Members New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 6 Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Telephone 2-1141 New Britain, Conn. Telephone 2040 HOLMES & COLE GLENWOOD STOVES & FURNACES SHEET METAL WORK STOVE & FURNACE REPAIRS GUTTER, CONDUCTOR & ROOFING Labor charged for actual time spent on job. EAST BERLIN, CONN. TEL. 543-12 TEL. 543-3

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