New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1917, Page 3

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o g NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1917. Boston Store sy n| Miirtincry Speciais w || Sl & Co i o il | Souvenirs HARTFORD Camping Blankets| e Usual Pest, Sowvenir-rom- WISE, SMITH & CO., Hartford Danbury—Accused of having taken Convalescents a silver sugar bowl valued at $8, ag a $3.00 and $4.00 Each. “souvenir,” Charles A. Kimball is un- f \ BF S PR 55 s ! ol der $100 ball, awaiting trial in the < . P gt o % THE BEACON Danbury police court on a charge ot b % a % thett. g § i “Jacquard Comfortables” | " ximbanl was arrestea Sunday nignt 4 > . E 3 as he was leaving the new Groveland p R are exceptionally pleasing | 18 (> Wis 1o5ving fhe new Groveland : i - PECIAL FOR THREE DAYS, THURSDAY, FRIDAY Bed Coverings, the designs | in nis pocket. He tried to avold be- . \ : SEECITIEOR R i i/ . o ing made a prisoner by offering to re- > ! 3 S and colorings are beautiful | & madc souvenir, but Willlam J, $3.25 Each. Kiley, manager of the hotel, insisted . > Our imported English Velutina in the different widths, re that he be taken into custody, in or- THE BEACON f:;b':‘d“h';;:’“&“’:;I?“‘L‘;’s';m}:_;‘:;" . 7 e ished material, a quality wo hava carried for many years and alweys | i ‘gggfizr]?::déz;sc”hdm%:t during the past season, may be taught The Newest,:Mosl Up.'o-Date Miisi nery 5 proved satistactory. L 2 and college use AT PRICES THAT ARE INCOMPARABLE — SATURDAY. HANDSOME | bl e e e 450 Each. Children and Matches. TRIMMED HATS OF UNUSUAL QUALITY sasiren Eevionahie M atnstio S ' Ansonla—Passing the tenement of It's not difficult to find a “new style” hat that will beconfe YOU to perfection if you select it here. 33 inch Chinese hand woven pongee, scoured and free from THE BEACON 87 Clifton avenue this morning Wil- We can please you if your preference is for a fur trimmed hat, gold lace hat, silver lace hat, white hat, dust. This material launders and wears well. Reduced to, $% liam Callaghan, the expressman, heard feather hat or dressy hat. New styles in chin-chins, turbans, mush rooms, colonials 5 “Bath Robe Blankets” | cries of distress and turning back saw and side rolls. Also hats of gold cloth and hats with colored underbrims. In White wash Satins, 86 inches wide, at $1.95, $2.09 and $2.] (with girdle and frogs) two children with their faces presséd black, taupe, brown and other fashionable colors, These hats are all in the new A Flesh wash atin, 86 inches wide, at $1.60 and $1.95. X against the window pane on the first season style and remember, we have the style that will become you. e o i Are in a class all by them- | floor of the building. Looking closer, ! Figured Silks for coat linings and kimonos, 3 5 s Mr. Callaghan saw that the room was 1 H o 2 Black chiffon taffetas, the Bonnet French, soft finish with high | selves for this purpose Alled with smoke and smasning 1 the Extra Special! Noteworthy Values in Newesi Trimmings W o dasie momE s R ] $3.25 Each. window he pulled out the children. BANDED ZIBELINE GOLD AND FUR PANCY ' MACKLE iy : - i S Finding the door of the tenement s RS SIL FE A’m'r 3 e b 3 Georgette Crepes, sheer but strong. All shades including ‘white - THE BEACON G h G T B s e ikl G P a black, at #1.65 i 5 - o dow to enter the room and extinguish A style you can wear FLOWERS. Black and BREASTS Lo S 7T Robe Flannels.” Designs | the blaze in a wood box near the every day and everywhere. Newest, most endjother;noys Silk section— Main floon N all colors. Black and R stove. Zibeline top With velvet elties. Very 0 and colors suitable for all | " (. 0\ 1t was stated, 15 oc. brim. Banded with gros- wmCSRUHEUL o e values up to colors. ages cupled by a family named Goda. The S i Ay oty mother, it was sald, had gone out to sailor shapes $ 42c a Yard. work, leaving the children who are Great values .. 1 98 49¢ 69c 49c 98¢ less than five years of age, alone in the room. The children it s believed. Tams 98¢ Velvet Hats New Feather Hats i ;ecnred some matches and started a . Reduced from higher Special sale of fine Teather AUNT DELIA’S BREAD deserves its ever-increasing demand by re In the woodbox, Likeable styles in i‘e“’“ prices. Black and colors. Hats; some are imported French its wholesomeness and good eating qualities. Ask your grooer ‘for'} or plush. Some trimmed All sorts models, values up to $7.00. On sale New Haven—Attempting to sell a | with tassels. of shapes Saturday at $2.98 and $3.98. Aunt Delia’s Bread. fake Liberty Bond to a chance ac- it s reeemaloon WE WILL GLADLY TRIM YOUR HAT FREE OF CHARGE. u 'I'h d s i ,x.? SLES0 | WISE, SMITH & co. . . HARTFoRD ||| UUI THUrSOAY ofleCIalS; money by false pretences. Both were | later arraigned before Judge Samuel | E. Hoyt in the city court, but at the | SQ'J:MSH“ i 3 BRI s s request of Prosecutor Eugene Farle, = CiAeehg N hearing on the case was continued. a For Bflioué |the aewen " reeromeme et or, LENINE URGING RUSSIANS TO RISE CHOGOLATE MARSHMALLOW ROLLS, €6 «sevvesscsius Kid Is Killed. | Our COFFEE CAKES and BATH BUNS aro tasty and tendest; Bridgeport. — *“Officer! Quick! | How to Get Sugar, 1 Troubles They've murflered a kid and are car- | Meriden.—James Sapiro demanded !I AGAINST P ROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT Our WHIPPED CREAM GOODS are sweet and strictly freshe to 89c, $1.29, $2.29, and $8.39. These are a well-known Velvet fihe ‘: rying away the body,” shouted an ex- | sugar of Patrick Riccio, a storekceper, made every day. 1 cited citizen as he rushed up to Pa- | last night and showed a seven inclt That heavy headache, torpid |trolman William Dallwig at the cor- | dirk to enforce the demand. livet, Sle mamach, bittettaste ner of Pembroke and Willard streets, Riccio made a bluff of going to the and pointed toward two men walking | sugar barrel but called the police in- in mouth, furred to"fi;llev “g out Trumbull road, beyond Beardsley | stead. i eyes and muddy skin,'all cor park, carrying some object between | Today Sapiro was fined $10 and | from a r supply of bile. |them. costs and sent to jail for four months ’ ; ) Theseunhealthy conditions are Dallwig needed no_other incentive | When he went into the store he said: | g ‘ to hurry out Into the street and com- | ; i - promptly corrected by ‘I want sugar. You have told ma i mandeered an automobile that was ! vou hadn’t any. Go to that barrel f 3 3 3 passing at the time. He quickly made | and get me sugar or T will stick this 2 2 i ; 62 WeSt Maln St Wm smnEs "'95 Al'ch bt 4 after the fugitives, and soon overtook | (the dirk) into yvou. g A8 E . o -] them. “Open that bag,” he com- | — - — g A S B = manded, and complylng, the pair drew | . £ = the burlap from about the carcass of . = o) g D e B e Sunshine Society. Is Held Responsiblo. iasaiyouli naale New Haven—Coroner Mix last even- kindness shown1 which stimulate the liver, |ing handed down his finding in the Fass it on. i accident at the Seymour railroad sta- O “Twss not meant regl“late the flow of bile, tfon on Nov. 13 in which Daniel At- for you alone. sweeten the stomach, _afld lasjuk was fatally injured hold;ngp E::- A e Pass it & eal gineer Howard C. Atmore o: ort- ;. it travel down iy renew healthy bowel action. chester, N. Y., criminally responsible tho vears, 4 : oy A household remedy a for the death. Atlasjuk was struck - 2 Let 1t wipe an- g 5 ¥ roved by sixty years of pu by Atmore's train while he was cross- other's teurs, T : x S 5 KEEP INFORMED ing a rallroad track from another | Tili in Heaven the deed appears. e —— ic service. For every-day |i§ = reiroed 5 Pase it on, SO i P GO o § | READ THE HERALD E latest aows from all parts of the world, : illlnesses, ngP el || Gty o T it ool (B B e ‘ Assfit £ 4 o ; — Tnsml and city to the time of golng to prass train in a careless and reckless ma Motto—Good cheer, ] . Delivered to Any Part oach day. Special tolograph wire. Full As- are a tested — e 2 e ; :fltl'us Gétytasycl' |: m Prass senies and largs corps of : or 15 Gents a Weel nporers, ¢ ;o2 o ;g Remedy SAYS HOI WATER flipniie ccoraancefwithio dritorm cen s N o enineleadorior tholintoat tom Thanksgiving donations are in or- ing ecvents that culminated in thne Sale of Any Medicine in the World. | | ES POISONS der. Many familes are made glad at [ Russlan revolution, addressins 2 | temporary overthrow of the provision- | g esS rerywiere, in bozet. 10c+ 250 | WASH b | this time and only by your generous | €rowd in Petrograd before the excit: | al government headed by Kerensky. | i gifts is this possible, so please re- - = FROM THE LIVER | |member us as in the oast by sondaing fruit, candy, vegetables, jellies, and [J [ ] such meats as will go to make up & R splendid dinner. Gifts of money, gréat Everyone should drink hot water | | ,, small will be wisely used. Through with phosphate in It, | the courtesy of the Y. M. C. A. all do- before breakfast. nations of food may he sent there on Tuesday morning. s. B. F. Gaffney will be in charge assisted by an able To feel as fine as the proverbial | body of helpers. F h h fiddle, we must keep the liver washed 3 — or the sa creaonthiz clean. almost every morning, to pre-| Two chairs are idle at present, 1 . m : Vent its sponge-likc pores from clog- | wheel chair and 1 commode chair, 5 L % . . ging with indigestible material, sour |air cushions and crutches as well. & : you enjoy a Sl]ce Of de.. bile and poisonous toxins says a noted —_— physician. 2 . . . . y oot headache, its sour tver, | | TWeNtY-one calls were made during : licious broiled steak you’ll It you cateh cold easily, it’s your liver, | the last few weeks. EcINE e NS If you wake up with a bad taste, N E . t . t . furred tongue, nasty breath or stom- K / enJ y hl d g ach becomes rancid, it's your liver. Our gift of oranges to the hospital ¢ o S%CI arette‘ Sallow skin, muddy complexion, | numbered 83. / watery eves all denote liver uncleanli- ness. | Your liver is the most import- j T l d s Ok UG L ADBLEE AT ety st e he unequalled Burley we might not advise you to buy neglected organ of the body. Few | Beardsley was added to our list at the o dorby. But most men have [l kuow s ametion or Row 10 relense |last meeting. / / flavor is improved and sealed the dammed-up body waste, bile and It you only wanted one hat than one, and one usually toxins. Most folks resort to violent| 5 i . . g St e Y W cilomer, which it o anngerous, calivat- | * Tho work of the Necdle Work Guild | . / in; delivered to you fresh; is a derby. They go mighty ing chemical which can only be used | h¢ een: sent in and will be on ex- f - : occasionally because it accumulates | hibition in the window of D. McMil- / 7, e because the tobacco well with a winter coat; seem to [l | ST O Y PN T tacks the bones, | lan's store on Main street Tuesday, 2, / q Every man and woman, sick or | Wednesday and Thursday of this / ) be made for that. They're R} ) "ihould drink each morning be- | Week. Theso articles aro for use in h 07 //////////7/// /) b sy. Here in man fore breakfast, a glass of hot water |the relief work of our city and will g A Ty T very dressy. Y B | itn s teaspoonful of limestone phos. | be used during the winter where the Uyt / ////////////// ; ¢ makes, prices and styles, phate in it, to wash from the liver and | need is greatest. ////,,,/” './]' i y/ bowels the previous day's indigestible 2 ,/////// // Aol 5 : he poisons, sour bile and 7 /), .00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00. el b 2 2 )7 $2.00 9 £.00,2S.00:09 toxins;; thus cleansing, sweetoning | rhe next regular meeting will be Yy )/ and freshening the entire alimentary | 011 on December 3rd. 4 canal before putting more food into s KP“LE.MUUHE_ the stomach. bl Limestone phosphate does not re- strict the diet like calomel, because William Brown, of Union, N. J., will it can not salivate, for it Is harmless | give a free lecture in Booth's block THYuN ' and you can eat anything afterwards. | next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock on Tt is inexpensive and almost tasteless, | the subject. *The End of the World— Guaranteed by VER and any pharmacist will sell you a|Is It Near?” The lecture will be given /‘ QUALTEXRCORY quarter pound, which is sufficient for [ under the auspices of the Christadel- . 115 Asylum St, at Trumbull, demonstration of how hot water and | phian Ecclesia of Meriden. The pub- Hartford limestone phosphate cleans, stimulates | lie is cordially invited. Admission : ) : : . aromave and freshens the liver, keeping you [ will be free and there will be no (-0|.£ a2 S feeling it day in and day out, lection.

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