New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1927, Page 29

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927, HES OF LIFE: PALS MARRY JURY DIFFICULTIES FLas SEEN IN FALL CASF Counsel Anticipate Trouble [n o» ' TWINS—AUTO HORNS TOOT MUS!CI SEEKING HONORS .. ...... . ... OPERATOR' HOWAN : B Compete With Men for Title i sional typewriting York October 1 )e the first time honor. in which the ewriting Contests remier honors, ris and three 1 “profess s the contest fo present words e title last yea his championship. Al- Every Mother Should Read This! Mrs. Alexandcr Bradley of Danbury, “‘After 14 long years trying different reruedies 1 have at e | 1ast found a good medicine, \Traveling Today More A e o | _ Simple Than Formerly 7‘00ms$.35'§55'$75 Dr.TruesElixir .- ey e e (riticisms by Offiials » Ale Hentioned . 1 was nearly di:couraged. I was giv- “1ing my oldest girl something nearly A every night, but now I keep a bottle of Dr. True's Elixir handy, and only " give it occasionally. I have tried so any things, but now as soon as I see signs of worms I give Dr. True's Man Won n'k d1In Arre T m 'I‘\e'l‘mel"amdyhxalwe ith 1 end worm expeller ' for quick relief.” Made of strictly ve i Family size ¢ T y " $1.20; otier sizes 60c and 40c. Successfully used for over 76 years shass. L T t ATSCHUL Churel o Arita Con rding READ HERALD CLASSITED Aps Y 1 FAUSCHULZ 111 Church St New Britain m i FOR YOUR WANTS Sta winner a year | Hossfleld elosely last year by typing ologiats, bu | third e contestant is Barney, / nder, has a sy a minute and in th contest year Wichita Falls Resient Also in Real Estate Busmess Wichi win- One of th is present champion vietory in th -A girl may invariably ¢ of girls Opens School l'm W omen A the land on tl well in that sect Irilling out h hard-boi 1< and others, k personally. Dom h pul go she made n oil we in Te “condemns ¥ & champlon " pressed JOHN M. KEITH DEAD San Jose, Costa Rica, Oct. 14 G* ~John M. Keith, prominent Ameri- can banker, died here yesterday fol lowing a heart attack. Feel(Good '{mt ailments start from meflnlanbl Arrested for Rohben W h:le \ lrhms slept NATUIE‘S lwn?—dl»wh&k wr- rective—not an ordinary laxative. See MR will aid in ru!nrinl your -Lm- ln‘ rid you of that heavy, loggy. ild, safe, purely vegetable—35¢ | P Recommsnced and Sold by At 22 New Britain Druggists, | ADRIEN SHOP \Lnl\h(.n; Tmnsferlfd By S \\ to B_ridqoporl' v of B Just Across the Tracks SPECIAL! QYIS 218 Oct. 14 (B How The Greatest Home Heater in the World—and Least FA[I(’M"‘F. Too Tur Finer Ideal V. b Lo every room within ita h “apacity, Tt goce in ey THInE Soath e base: required. - And the price makea Vecto, in addition to . the mant efficient, the loweat peiced heater of 1 Ite kind. Free drmonstration—Fasy payments = 1 colored ngh, howev xquisite xquisi Evening D fetas, Cropes, Georgettes, and Satins, $35 Vecto heats 2 to 3 rooms. 55 Vecto heats 3 to 5 rooma 15 Vecto heats 5 ta I\H}\HI\ I«)l( FAR E \\‘l duce Pasaxyeeniof Coughing | v@ms PORUB jon Jars Used Yearly | OU are cordially incited by Kinney to come in and try on a pair of these beau- tiful Fall shoes. You will not be urged to But, upon examining these fine shoes, you will feel a growing impulse to buy them, owing to the Iugh quality mate rials from uhnh Ihev hage been fashioned; the excellent thruout; and the unusually low ich they are sold, made possible unly thru tluz great Kinney organization. Men’s Brown or Black Goodyear Welt Construc- No. 34180 - WOMEN'S Black tion. Leather Heel. Cat-Steel Beaded trimmings. Satin covered Spike Heel Men's Tan or Black Calt Oxford. Nickel Eyelets. Heavy Rope Stitching. Goodyear Welt Construc- tion. Rubber Heel. Women’s Patent Leather One- Strap Pump. Patent Covered Spike or Cuban Heel. Mode! in Black Kid or Satin; Tan Calf or Gun Metal. WOMEN'S prnj SILIR STOCKINGS An Unusually Beautiful Assortment o Autumn Apparel for Men New in Colors—New in Styles—New in Values Inviting your inspection now of every new style that will be wanted and worn this season—in suits, in topcoats, in hats and haberdashery. And calling to your especial attention our fine line of Hickey-Freeman Customized Clothes . . . . an assortment of the better suits, topcoats and overcoats for Fall. Men who know the finer tailoring of Hickey-Freeman will lose no time in seeing this display.... for quality 5o fine attracts instant attention. And then they will naturally turn to our other de- partments for harmonizing haberdashery, hats, gloves and shoes. Harmonizing in quality as well as in tastel Every dress worth $15.93 { Speczal Group 5145 Up-to-th Crepes. GOLD, FELT HATS, VELOURS $2.95 $1.95 n or semi-constipation] s sapvitality, umunnlne alth ife miserable. Tonight try MR — TO-NIGHT TOMORROW ALRGHI 328 MAIN ST. oup of Party and s-Velvets, Taf- Values to $15.95 ONLY tte, and models, s; chic <ize Dresses—40 to B0 $19.50 Values ONLY models in bination, Satins, Crepes and Wool Values to $19.20 ONLY SILVER HATS $3.75

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