New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 23, 1917, Page 2

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OSE ANY BOX | OF OUR CANDY pnd you'll find .t good. We know the candy business from the ground up and that, with the purest materlals ed intheir manufacture, results in the production of perfect candy. Try box of our delicious chocolates or You'll like them. bon bons. Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Streel. CITY ITEMS ' You'll do better at Wilson's.—advt. “The New Britain Turner society has oted to purchase a service flag to displayed from the building on irch 'street. There are about a score | Turner members now in the army navy. | For Good Overcoats, Besse-Le- dd’s, The Live Store.—advt. | /The Daniel Green felt comfy slip- jérs, Damon's Shoe Shop.—advt. ET. A. B. Drum Corps Carnival to- Bgnt, T. A. B. hall.—advt. ‘While at work at the Stanley Works psterday, John Glodyz had two ers on his right hand so badly fushed that amputation was neces- pecials on suits and overcoats to- rrow at Wilson's—advt. he 'Austrian Singing society will | 1d a bazar in Turner hall on next | fednesday and Thursday evenings. | [Shoe Specials Saturday at Besse- pland’s.—advt. i Enjoy a Victrola, C. L. Plerce Co. dvt. ! Charles Wolf has been selected as | 8 new caretaker of the Quartet club k to succeed ¥Fred Henne, who has | ne into business | | write is in them | We are as badly off as the people in ANOTHER. LETTER FROM ‘OVER THERE Corporal Gerald Crean Writes to, Mother in Tender Vein | Corporal Gerald P. Crean, of Mrs. M. T. Crean, of Main street, has the following letter to from the where he and the other New Britain boys are billeted: “Dear Mother:—I have often whether you received letter or any of the others which I have sent to you since I left New Haven, but there is no way of telling until I receive a letter from vou in re- turn. It sure is pretty tough await- ing mail, because it doesn’t come very often, and with all the rumors floa ing around over here, we're always up a tree for real facts. It's a hard thing to write a letter with the rules against this and that which the cen- sor has placed on us, “I don't know how vyou reccive these letters, whether everything I or whether it s scratched out. I find out over here that a soldier can allot home a cer- tain percentage of his pay and as soon as some of the blanks arrive I am going to allot some to you. It will be paid to you the first of every month, so when'I write to you about it, expect to Teceive your allotment the first of every month. “Write to me, Ma dear. about home and all the falks. Tell me all the news about the baseball games and other sports and when you go downtown, say ‘Good morning’ to the soldiers’ and sailors’ monument for me. My French comes in very handy aver here and by the time T get home T'll be able to speak the language to perfection. I have lots of fun speak- ing with the French people whom we meet and I get along quite well with them. It's hard to understand them all the time because they speak too fast for one who is not used to catch- ing their lingo as they speak it, to understand them. “We are almost) completely cut off from the other world (by the other world we almost invariably —mean the United States); in fact, we are almost 10,000 miles from nowhere. son written his mother France rendezvous in wondered my last I wish I was home just to hear Plainville. for tamorrow, g vou sing again, just to hear your Voice In church. Give my regards to Professor Harmon and the rest of the choir. I'll write to them all before long, though I don’t know when they wilt get them. Gee, vou don't know fTwenty-four dollars buys a much ter suit or overcoat at Wilson's | orrow.—advt. | [Men’s Welt Shocs, special sale Sat- | fday $2.59, worth $5.00, at Besse- | bland’s, The Live Store.—advt. | Poday marks the 25th wedding an-{ ersary of Mr. and Mrs. Michael | Fitzgerald of 186 East Main street. tey have five children: Anne, Flor- ce, Esther, James and Charles. Don’t miss the smoke and water le at the S. W.'Menus store.—advt. Men’s Welt Shoes, special sale Sat- day $2.59, worth $5.00, at Besse- | land’s, The Live Store.—advt. | Fire, smoke and water sale in full | ast at the S. W. Menus store.—advt. | Special Saturday, Women's High | de Shoes, all leathers, $1.75, at | se-Leland’s of course.—advt. i If you would like to see the best | fin’s Suit in Town priced at $15, | pp in and we'll show it to you! N Sample Clothes Shop, 357 Main —advt. y KILLED IN BUTTE MINE. fThe police received a telegram last fening stating that August Derick or ick was killed in a mine at Butte, ontana. The police have been asked | ‘look up his relatives, if any, and btify them of his death, Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists efund money if it fails. 25¢ | ocean of seasickness hetween them. | south on Elm street about 15 miles ! how a fellow loves his folks when he’'s away from them, far away. When I say far away, T mean with an “I can’t think of anvthing else to write to you tonight, so T will close, | hoping to hear from you before Christmas, Your loving son, Gerald.” The Quinine That Does Not Affect | H Because of its tonic and laxative ef- fect, Laxative Bromo Quinine can be taken by anyone without causing | nervousness or ringing in the head. There is only one “Bromo Quinine.” FE. W. GROVE'S signature is on box. 30c. | | | | AUTO AND TROLLEY HIT. Machine Owned by Albert Record and Street Car Collide. | An automobile accident occurred at the intersection of Elm and Chestnut | streets early last evening. Albert | Record of 51 Olive street was driving | an hour and he sounded his horn, according to the story he told the police. At the same time a trolley car was going east on Chestnut street he stated and the motorman did not | ring his bell. The auto and the trolley car came together at the intersections of the | streets in such a manner that the | only thing for Mr. Record to do was to run into Chestnut street and at- | tempt to run parallel with the car. In | doing this, however, the auto got in | front of the trolley and was badly | damaged. The man who wants to Practice Economy and still wants to Dress to Perfection will do better “at Wilson’s tomorrow. A great many of our better Suits and Over- coats are marked Cuticura Healed Itching Eczema on My Little Boy Writes Mr. Jorgenson ‘‘My little boy two years old was suf- fering’ with eczema for about a year, his face being almost covered with sore - eruptions and pimples. 1 had him treated and tried ) many remedies but all failed to help. The skin wassore and inflamed, and the rash itched badly ¢aus- ing him to scratch the breaking out all the time, and he would carry his hands to his face to scratch while $24 Just for Saturday at | Wilson's asleep, waking him. The eruption also caused disfigurement. “‘Somebody advised me to try Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment so I bought a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Ointment. They brought relief right away and before the first box of Ointment was used with the Soap his face was healed.” (Signed) Otto V. Jorgenson, Kingman, Me., Sept. 14, 19i6. . Cuticura Soap not only works wonders in all cases of skin troubles but its prop- erties are so mild and delicately com- bined that it is ideal for every toilet use. For Free Sample Each by Feturn Mail address post-card: “‘Cuticura, | saloon 'e WE SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. CALL OR PHONE 359. THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters. Decorators and Sign Makers SUITS for the Youthful Student at Horsfall’s . For the Boy of 16 years who is big for his age and whose mother feels that he is not yet ready for long trousers, our Boys’ Shop ofi:ers the proper solutions in its “big boy” suits. They are made in young men’s styles that he may feel at home with the big fellows and are cut large and full to accommodate his extra size. ) Priced at $7.50 to $16.50 they are fine vai;les. . “First long trouser” Suits for the Youn Man of 18 who lives in an atmosphere o% parties and girls, and who wants those radi- cal close-fitting lines witth lots of variety in pockets and belts. Torsfalls IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 03-90 ASYLUM ST. comestng =t 140 TRUMBULL ST 5 Days Only 5Days Only SALE ON SILVERWARE We are offering for the next 5 days a 105, re- d;lcsgon (t)lxll W'I"i}‘:ial; Rogers 20 year T;hlewaref in- cluding the o Newest Patterns e CLINTON and . This offer on top of our reputation for lowest prices on all Silverware, means the greatest reduction ever offered and you should buy liberally for present and future needs. Our assortment of COMMUNITY and “1847 Rpgers Bros.” Silverwar e include the very latest de- signs and by far the larg est line shown in this state, at the very lowest prices, with FREE ENGRAVING DUI&III:IE(:}C'II‘;ILIS FIVE DAY SALE. IAL: We will supply you with a 26-piece QHEST FREE with every purchase of 26 piecgs of Community and “1847 ROGERS BROS.” ware, dur- ing this sale. REMEMBER THIS SALE WILL LAST ONLY FIVE DAYS. .. HENRY MORANS, 321 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. exemption papers. The couple have | not been living together for the past| six months and have a small child. i Peterson resides at 173 Park street. ASSAULTS IN POLICE COURT. | Braw] Aired—Fight Over 30 Cent Bet. Charged with assault on Peter No- S p 2 Great Sale at Dillon's. ednes in Slapka's| A sale of great importance is now Muin street, Ignatz Migas | P¢INg held at Charles Dillon & com- appeared before Judge Meskill in the | USNY'S I celebration of the fifty-third arniversary of the firm's entry into the business life of the city. The sale A e ., |12 now in full progress and Mr. Dil- Peter, in testifving, said he didn’t ! jon, the head of the great establish- know why Isnatz hit him and that | ment, is having bargains galore hand- they had been friends for more than | ed out to the fhousands of customers a vear. Migas stated that he hit be- | who are daily visiting the store. It is cause he calied him vile names. He | positively the greatest and most won- was fined $7 and costs. derful money-saving sale held in the Savas James, aged 19, and Michael | city for many vears. The sale in- Mistras appeared in court this morn- | cludes coats and dresses; waists and ing in answer to a breach of the peace | gloves, millinery in endless variety. charge. They pleaded not guilty. [and all of them bearing the Dillon Both men live at 119 North street. stamp of reliability and of service. It Michael took the nd and said |is a chance for the woman who wants that James owed him 30 cents for a | to save money and at the same time vak evening saloon on city court this morning. He pleaded not guilty, | i, TRIMMED DRESS HATS Regular Price $6, ° Sale Price Handsome Trimmed Dress Iats in black and the latest colors, trimmed with all the new ideas. All the most fashionable shapes of the sea- son. CHOICE TRIMMED DRESS HATS Regular Price $12, Sale Price . Beautiful rimmed Hats in many styles to select from in Black and all fashion- able colors. Trimmed with all the most popular trimmings. A wondcrful bargain at this price. GHAS DILLON & CO. BRID GEPORT PARIS CROWDS OF CUSTOMERS ARE ATTENDING OUR 53rd ANNIVERSARY SALE Hundreds and Hundreds of New Choice Merchandise Offered MIILI_LINKEIRY SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, GLOVES AND FURS Take Advantage of These Big BARGAINS IN MILLINERY As Thig is the Last HANDSOME TRIMMED DRESS HATS Regular Price $10, sale Price Ce...84.98 Splendid variety of trimmed Dress Hats in black and ail the newest colors of the season, trimmed effectively with orna- ments, fancy feathers and other choice trimmings. MODEL TRIMMED DRESS HATS Regular Prices $15 to 325, Sale Price . All our high grade model hats, the choicest and smartest styles of the season, in all the newest shapes, in black and all the fashionable colors of the season. REXDY-TO-WEAR HATS Week of This Great Sale. NEW TRIMMED DRESS HATS Regular Price $7.50, Sale Price Just arrived from our own workrooms, a very choice line of Trimmed Dress Hats in Black and a splendid variety of colors. Trimmed with all the new ideas. VELOUR HATS Regular Prices Up To $5, Sale Price Genuine Velour Hats in the leading shapes of the season in black and all fashionable col- ors. VELOUR HATS READY-TO-WEAR HATS Reg. Prices from $5 to $7.50, Sale Pr $1.25, $1.69, $2.25 New Ready-to-Wear Hats in black and all fashionable col- ors, all the latest shapes of the season. This is no doubt one of the greatest bargains. Regular Prices Up To $7.50, $2.98 Another great bargain in genuine Velour Hats, the choicest and best selling styles of the season in black and all fashionable colors. Regular Prices Up To $5.00, Sale Price ... One of the most wonderful bargains of the season. 1,000 choice ready-to-wear Velvet Hats in black and all the new- est and mpost fashionable colors. LYONS VELVET DRESS SHAPES Regular Price $4.98 Sale Price $2.98. Another great bargain in Lyons Silk Velvet Dress Shapes, the best selllng styles of the season, in Black and all fashionable colors. SILK VELVET DRESS SHAPES Regular Price $3.50 Sale Prico $1.75. We offer wonderful bargains in Silk Velvet Dress Shapes, the very Jatest styles in Black and all the want- ed colors. Extraordinary Sale of Gloves 2-Clasp French Kid Gloves, plque sewn, in white and black with heavy self or two-tone embroid- ery, at $2.50 pair. 2-Clasp Overseam French Kid Gloves with 3 row embroldery or Paris point stitching, in black, white, tan, grey, brown, navy, black with white stitching, also white with black stitching, at $2.00 pair. 1-Clasp Pique Gloves with 3 row self or contrasting embroidery in white, black and tan at pair. 1-Clasp Washable Capeskin Gloves, pique sewn with heavy fancy embroidered backs white, ivory, tan, grey, symrna, battleship grey and black at $1.75 pair. Unlined Mocha Gloves with spear point backs or 3 row black embroidery; s grey and brown at air. 22 ilk Lined Mocha Gloves with Paris point embroidery in black and grey at $2.25 pair. Fleeced Lined Mocha Gloves in black, grey and brown at $2.50 pair. 5 : Complete assortment of Children's Fleecced Lined Mocha Gloves, also short and wooldn gloves. i i $1.75 i in pearl $2.00 long wristed A FULL LINE OF THE CELEBRATED DANIEL GREEN FELT COMFY SLIPPERS In MEN’S, WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S. As these goods were ordered early last spring and as there has been a sharp advance in price since that time, our retail prices are much lower than they would have been were it not for an early order. BOOTHS BLOCRK NEW BRITAIN. get something that is exactly what she iants. On account of the vast stock of merchandise and the liberal pol- icy of this great store, one can find goods at almost any price desired. The poor as well as the more fortu- nate can be accommodated in any article desired, and it is incumbent on all that wish to take advantage of this great sale to visit the store at once.—advt. From New Britain’ Patriots Enlisted in the Nation’s Service. cceseessecces Name .. John Polock, of 17 Broad street, re- ported to the police last evening that his 17-vear-old son John has been missing from home since Sunday aft- ernoon, Address .. .coicvnnnne bet and t he refused to pay it. | == = = They met in the house and a dispute | arose. James Gramelis of the same | address sepacated the two and some- one complained to- the police. James took stand and, instead | of telling a straight-forward story, | tried to put all the blame on Michael who, he stated, threatened him with | a knife. James was fined $3 and | costs and in the case of Michael judg- ment was suspended. Ono dozen gifts, WOULDN'T EXEMPT HUSBAND. Mms. Brya Peterson, of 269 High street, reported that her husband as- Dept. B. Boston.”” Sald everywhere. . s —" saulted her last evening on Myrtle street because she would not sign his FOR CHRISTMAS Your friends can buy anything you give them—except your photographs. photographs—12 good Make the appointment now. OSCAR J. MURRAY, Photographer, 173 Main St. Parents’ Name . When Enlisted ........ In Army or Navy . k[n What Branch ...... Nearest of Kin s xo parents) (F1 This Out and Reti™ to Editor of The Herald.)

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