New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 17, 1914, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1914 UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY AT WHOLESALE PRICES We Trim Hatk Free. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. New Britain’s most popular mllllnery store will be. the place Saturday and Monday, for prices that are the lowest in town. Make either of these 2 days the time for your hat selection. OSTRICH POM PONS. Best quaiity, all colors. 2 5 c Special FLOWERS AND FRUITS In a large variety of colors, worth up 50c.. 19 c Special UNTRIMMED HEMP HATS. In Black and colors, new shapes, worth $2.50. Special $1.49 CHILDREN’S TRIMMED HATS. All colors, trimmed with wreaths, fruits and ribbon, | worth $1.50. Spe- .cial 9 5 c GENUINE OS- TRICH FANCIES. All colors and new stick: up “effects, worth $1.75 each. e 9B c RIBBONS. All Silk Hair Rib- bons, in moire, taffeta and fancy stripes, all colors, worth : 39¢ yard. Special Sheal 28c New York Millinery Co. : Next to Nanonal Bank Building LeWitt Building. l City Items J William and Jane Trewhella have scld- fand at Belvidere to Henry N. Bodwell. Eagles’ carnival, April 11 to 20.— advt. Star of Good Will lodge, S. of B., held & whist last evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Kinkade of East Main The Hnsehen — A $1.30 Hat All the Latest styles for Spring. We DON'T sell any SECONDS JOBS, all HATS guaranteed. SAVE A DOLLAR or The Roseben Hat Shop Inc. 388 Main St. New Britain. street. The ladies’ prizées were won by Mrs. Hattle Rigby, and Mrs. Harry Wallace and the. gentlemen's prizes, by G. H. Schutz and James Kinkade. The ' Wall = Paper ' Store. A. P. Marsh, 38 Main street.-—advt. Miss Catherine Ferguson, who has been visiting with her parents, has returned to New York to resume her duties as practieal nurse. Get your ladies’ -and gents’ clothes cleaned and pressed at Union Laun- {dry Co., 266 Arch street.—advt. A son has been born to Councn- man-elect and Mrs. John F. Callahan of Washington street. Special sale of ' Onyx . Hosiery, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Damon’s Shoe Shop.—advt. H. Dayton Humphrey has been ap- pointed administrator of the estate of Edwin G. Lewis. E. N, Stanley and John D. Morrin have been ap- pointed appralsers. Working Girls' supper and enter- ! tainment Sat. eva, Apr. 18, 6-8 p, m. LeWitt Bldg-—advt. | . H. C. Noble has filed an applica- tion with Building Inspector Berg- strom for permission to build an ad- dition for lavatory purposes on the North;& Judd bullding. City Engineer F. H. Oldershaw has stopped work on the new Stanley street bridge on account of the ris- ing water in the brook. One of the abutments has been placed. | Don't forget 1. O. O. F. Minstrels 1 at Eagles' fair tonight.—advt. { The annual city meeting for the ) purpose of laying a tax and endorsing | ‘the appropriations will be held next . Tuesday evening in old Turner hall. ' Mayor-elect Quigley will preside. It will be the first meeting over which he will preside as mayor. Send orders for mason repairs to i W. E. Doolittle. Tel, 56-4.—advt. | The rainfall at Shuttle Meadow lake yesterday was 1:28 inches. ‘or four more ahphcaflona will com- pletely y destroy every sf sl f% matte: may have. el ; E. C. Goodwin has sold land and 'y(\u will need. buildings: ‘on Vine street to Mrs, Mary J. Maloney, wife of Dr M. W. Ma- lone)' 1t you wam your millinery to have the chic look come and see us. Grindrod.—advt. The Reliance Realty company has flled an application with Building In- spector Bergstrom for permission to erect a three-family house on' Hart street at a cost of $4,000. TRY THIS IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF Or Are Bothered With Falling Hair or Itching Scalp. There i one sure way that never fails to réemove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This de- stroys it entirely. To do this, Jjust get about four ounces of plain, ordi- | nary llquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub’it in ‘gently with the finger tips. By morning your dandruff will ‘be gone, and three most, if not all, ot You wlll flnd too, th&t hing and digging of the scalp wm nop ine stantly, and your .hair Wwill be fluffy, lustrous, ‘glossy, silky and #oft ana look and’ feel a hutidred times better. If you want to Keep your hair looking rich, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for nothing destroys’ the hair so quickly. It not only starves the hair and makes it fall out, but it makes it stringy, stragsgly, dull, dry, brittle and lifeless, and ev- erybody notices it. You can get 1i- quid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all This simple remedy has never been known to fail. GREAT WESTERN MAHKET 63 Main Street. Telephone 1053 Frank Maietta, Proprietor. FANCY LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS 13%c Miss | & Towne Mfg. Co., | Haven. | & Towne | block. | welded chain. | tallic 180-382-384 Main Strest | RAPHAEL'S DEPARTMENT STORE o™ | Wonderful Values in Our Mlllmery Department Tcmorrow 1,000 Asst. Shapes bought from a large New York manufacturer at almost half price and will be sold the same way. The very latest shapes in hemps, braids and straws will be sold regardless of its former values. Don’t fail to come tomorrow. At $1.25|At $1.48| At $1.69|At $1.98 Shapes that cannot Shapes that were for- duplicated for less than Shapes that cannot be Shapes that all other merly ‘sold for $1.98. $2.29. made up for less than $2.50, | stores charge $3.00 for., Large assortment of flowers at less money than can be bought elsewhere. Look at our window and see prices be- fore you buy. Don’t hesitate. Sale starts tomorrow at 9 o’clock and lasts all day. JUST RECEIVED, NEW STOCK OF COATS AND SUITS Being after the Easter rush we bought them at very low figures and will sell them:for less than they “could be made up for direct from the factory. Suits, latest styles, value $15.00. Special tomorrow, while they last $7.98 colors, navy, royal, tango, Copen. Sizes 16, 18, 20. 300 asst. Suits, all differ- ent styles, as displayed in our window, formerly sold for $15.98. On sale tomor- $9.95 All sizes, all materials. 100 All Wool Serge Ladies’ Coats in navy blue and Copen., neatly trimmed, cutaway front, value $7.98. Special tomorrow Sizes 16, 18, 20, 34 to 44. $20.00 valuestin Suits to- morrow at our'store, Spe- cial at 13.50 Don’t miss these suits, all latest styles and finest workmanship. All sizes, all shades. W. G. Smith, Waterbury. safety appliance. 0 E. | L. B. Smyser, assignor to The == American Hardware corporation, New Britain. Transom<operator. T. Stevenson, assignor to The American Graphoene Co., Bridgeport, Hydraulic press. W. H. Taylor, assignor to The Yale Stamford. Combi- lEnxll!h & Mersick Co., New Ha The | Automobile Mlnlof-C..lh. Urn. (3 \Vheeler FANCY DELAWARE SHAD ke LOBSTERS *3ii e ALL KINDS OF SHELL FISH Watch Oyr Window Display W. E. HORTON & SON Tel. 223. 58 CHURCH STREET . Opp. Herald Building Railway Same. patents.) s.u{gnor to LIST OF PATENTS. List of patents issued from the U. S. Patent Office, Tuesday, April 14, 1914, for the state ot Connectlicut, furnished us from the office of Sey- mour & Earle, solicitors of patents, 439 Church street, New Haven, Conn.: E. L. Alvord, assignor to The Johns-Pratt Co,, Hartford. Trolley- | wire-feed-tap insulator. G. A. Arnold, Middletown, to Arnold Electric Co, heater. 4. M. Barber, Stonington, assignor to C. B. Cottrell & Sons Co. Inking mechanism for bed-and-cylinder printing-presses. G. L. Bonham, West Hartford. | safety-razor. ¥ il T. B. Bowers, New Haven. Shoul-1 der-brace. v W. H. Buell, assignor to Winches- ter Repeating Arms Co., New Haveu. Impact-illuminated target for pleu- sure-shooting. W. E. Chapman, New Britain. Tool for vacuum-cleaners. E. H. Davison and M. K. Pasco, as-| signors to American Hosiery Co., New Britain. _Union suit. C. A. Dreisbach, assignor to New Haven Sand-blast apparatus. A. D. Elster, Meriden. strainer. R. P. Grant, Hartford. Belt. W. M. Hinson, Enfield. Tobacco- hanger. N. B.'Keyes, assignor to H. C. Hart. Unionville. Safety device for machine operators. B. L. Lawton, Mecriden. Bearing. R. C. Lewls, assignor to The Yale Stamford. Combi- & Towne Mfg. Co., nation-lock. C. H. Veeder, assignor to'The Veeder Mfg. Co., Hartford. Setting glass. ¥. C. White, assignor to The Wilcox & White: Co., Meriden. Expression- 48SigNoT | controller. Blectric Designa. E. Curtiss, assignor to Landers, Frary & Clark, New Britain. Perco- I lator. G. Froe Drawing of Useful Presents Sunday Afternoon at 3 BELVIDERE THE PROPERTY OF MERIT. Select one of the BEAUTIFUL HOME SITES in the grove on Hampton Street, now being opened, as they are ideal locations. Restrictions insure a desirable neighborhood, and our developments, im- provements and conveniences, insure homes of moderate refinement. A small deposit secures your lot, balance on easy monthly payments, with no taxes for two years, and no interest, for two years. OUR GRAND OPENING OF BELVIDERE MANOR, will be held Saturday and Sunday of next week but as the streets are now being graded, and lots nearly all staked, we advise you to come out at once and avoid the big rush at the open- ing. ’Phone 1418-3 for Auto appointment. BODWELL LAND COMPAN Gasoline- nation-lock. C. ¥. Littlejohn, assignor to The Recording Register & Fare Co., New Recording fare-register. A. H. Merrill, Hartford. Cigar-tip . Monaghan, assignor to Wa- | Mfg. Co., Waterbury. Portable | lamp. A. A. Page, East Haven, assignor to Sargent & Company, New Haven. Rabbeted lock front and strike. . D. Platt, Bridgeport. Hickey. E. A. Reeves, Meriden. Vacuum- cléaner. J. C. Regan, Mfg. assignor to The Yale Co., Stamford. Hoist- 5, M. B. Ryan, Bridgeport. Making i Same. Chain R. Scrafi link. (2 Stafford Springs. railway-tie. | . J. Shipman, assignor to Sar-| gent & Co., New Haven. Pin tumbler | lock. > patents). | Me- | National Bank

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