New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 20, 1918, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1918. Boston Store Wonderful Values in OUR WASH GOODS eenoy ws sowe | Negw Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses INTERESTING ITEMS ] FOR THIS WEEK'S Large Selection and Easy Payments Make Choice Easy SELLING. ! Your ST s . - We want every woman to inspect these new fine garments, These Three are particu~ |§ Credlt examine carefully the thoroughness with which they are larly attractive. i 2 ; tailored, to compare them stitch for stitch with garments ) i — ’ Id elsewhere. Y ill find tional values throughout GARNERS PERCALES o X » sold elsewhere ou will find exceptiona ugho The finest grade made in ex this entire stock and splendid variety from which to choose. e X= ceptionally handsome designs | § l ) TS . ; packagalil and colorings § — ; Ladles and Misses W 29c a Yard. |§ i ¥ v Sty o SILKETTE P NV New Spring Suits . A beautiful soft finish fabric 3 g | & - - . v. - E:L l()lfl‘ii:ttyfi@tripeq AN : There is distinction in style and individuality is tailored THESE 29¢ a Yard. ’ . 2z 1A § into these new spring suits, $ fi @ .0 O i WE DO N - MADRAS SHIRTING with a wide variety of the lat- Pl WANT HURSD In a variety of designs, very ¢ 7 RN R \ : § " desirable { d iz kd ¢ : And Upward to $45.00. up g est spring colorings........... 29¢ a Yard. Select your Easter Suit now and have % ap 3 i f These are all 36 inches it charged—you may pay weekly in T e ; ‘ y 3 ! 4 R 3 . d amounts that best suit your convenience. g Remedles McCALL PATTERNS £ /S e ¥ d | 10c 15¢ 20c THE NEW McCALL MAGAZINE 10c. Made For Us and Guaranteed For Purity and Quality. Saco Remedles are very popular with all who know them, Attractive Models in | nem onco and you are likely to come back for more. We knd what they are, for they are made to our order, and they are ot R only popular remedies which are needed in the home but ald . s Spri ng Q Oats @ flavoring extracts, ointments and other things which are universa Vo v needed. The prices on these are extremely low. 3 Cod Liver Oil. We are showing a very attractive line of @ | § Solution Iron Peptonate and Manganese e = L s M Castor Ofl new Spring Coats at very moderate “amphorated OIl ® prices, a casual inspection will convince ‘A Emulsion Cod Liver Oil vou of the rem \,;» ¢ Chloroform WLiniment . O Nerve and Bone Liniment.eesee able values ol lr‘— 3 T able from our large Rose Water ... Cascara Aromatic Extract Vanilla tract Orange tract Lemon Fxtract Almond Rhubarb and Soda Mixture Extract Jamaica Ginger Essence Aniseed : oot Elixir Iron, Quinine and Strychnine b g b e 1D IAlthia. Tablets Soda Mint Tablets. Soda Mint and Pepsin Tablots » B : \ & - R . 5 N 3 (Rhin{H s S Tablets Mot RSN : i v, ¢ ; 5 B b h i eale g Dyspepsia Tablets . . R i | A - J § B R ' Worm Lozenges .. 2 o Cascara Tablets, 3 or 5 grain RUSSELL’S BEST ! § y / I B A - i ! ) e = 4213 190D ek N Catarrh Jelly i T 3 Glycerine Suppos 3 1 C - s Zine Ointment . . 7 : Boric Ointment ...... ; eFfe s 2 & | R Carbolic Ointment i ; aSter i Nlery , ~ v Sulphur Ointment .. lb 4 ] lczema Olntment ... § Licorice Powder. : { R b o | 5 Chalks and Orris Root.... g e & Q bric Acid Solution........ ounds ror Q i B $15 to $35 g . Our Easter Millinery repre- ‘A Spirits Aromatic Ammonia The finest butter made. sents original creations and copies B Sweet Spirits Nitre Two grades above any other of some of the most attractive : butter sold In New Britain. SR % Our selection of Dresses it (st e @ Tt shrmvfl styles from the ]]:u:m.\)ean ‘ § Ever Used Saco Coffeep Challenge Milk, 3 for 30c market. They are made by a leading metrepolitan mil represent.models suitable for fittingly represents the lat- 1(101'erlt u}x)’ll:na\llm\i;g <1(Iwyw;‘l]lgz(;\unms.m outfit here and pay M|} A 40c COFFEE FOR 25¢ A POUND . . all occasions — for house, ot B T § o | I est style ideas of the leading § I you think the claim is extravagant, just try the coffee. Qf . S street, party or evening wear. manufacturers. You will - T TR — p 4 ers who have done so have come for more and expressed the The materials and shades find beautiful hand embroid- will meet the most fastidious ered and lace IN STREET selves as belng entirely satisf ed. It's pure, fresh roasted @ trimmed A W 4 ; d/ B 2round coffee, skillfully blended, and is so popular that we @& ideas. models in all the materials X ” o 4 =Dy 1 ; {® <clling more and more every weels. QUIT MEAT WHEN 1 Come in and see them. and colors most in vogue ; g SACO TOOTH TOILET PAPER ALL WHITE BACK HURTS OR We welcome inspection. this season. PASTE TR . TVORY KIDNEYS BOTHER | f§ 2 i L G T S 250 Tubo for RSk e S says Uric TR e SR @) TG g 47 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN . 90 sale. neys and irritates Blad- der. A glass of Salts is harmless way that ey S 3¢ s used the same T Il‘ « at tk men who h heen he - flush Kidneys, says Au- P ) when cavelling; another cars will be give long i ; i nchman whose the title ! 1 1 il A\UNT DELI\'S BREAD is sweet, good bread with erisp onsh in e states, such a story now s fiof e Coun: Eobort JueRCTa i mont pRingaln clicuation moist and close texture, and is substantial and wholesome. Whd ¢ vou must have your meat every somewhat in question, and M Scivat A knon] the xor h : (SR ol a eat it, but flush your kidneys Charlotte Nix, Ger born, who h ceipt of i tmas packs from re- ordering bread fram your grocer, insist on getting AUNT DELIA with salts occasionally, says a noted [} rtments at the Hotel Nethe latives in city, and expresses SREAD N ihonty who toils That meat vidow of middle age wha has two sratitude. He inquired for the wel- Sty Ao s e S ‘rmmnn v‘vv Hhoo] in this country " b Reynol who died a Q] s fldneyi S the forts ol w h A 0 ; de airmont and ‘Injv Wix; i few day R James 1. White. | ome sluggish and weaken, then a com- i now monthly, to his mother. He suff vith a dul Sery in d A b d non name on their journeys, trav- ! e . §120, being his savings while on 5 e, b i ;g‘t,‘,’ffi,f,,ck and Ambassadors Clling as cousins or as “Ar. and Mrw. | Firing Line Gt :,- sick headache, i2zines o t rts.”” Mme. Nix, the departi tl My dear sister, | am fecling fine | ¥ gtomach sours, tongue is coated and UELS) cont, die Gl Gehi ou never can tell what will when i - 1s bad you have| New York, March 20.—The federal cived $3.000 from Count von| “I have been pretty lucky during happen next. Don’t worry I will com umatic twir he ceis | nuthorities > up four per-| Bernstorfl as a loan. my three years in the 1 | out allright ANl four we r cuard Ia v e For This Thursday we will have a large assortment of 500¢ oads 111 -of sediment, s suspected of being Gierman spies. | it ready Rnon ave not S Smoricans vet : 1 » . : oft ol and irr S them is Despina Davidoviteh | Dight for frans Fllis Tslanc heneve nes” writ i 1 would so lovi sec some of the old Wwholesome baking such as: Mocha, ltimore, ] occ e relief two or three time t at other times known as the | Count de Clairn cannot be move Toy mber a Canadian artillery s : late, Walnut and Whipped Cream Layer Cakes, Charlotte 1586 itiful Turk”. tfor a few days, ill in a Wes i 1 in overseas service ne “Weil, 1 a t tart with < In Paris she was Mme. Neze, Fifty-cichth s apartment | re in Franco to his sister, Mix. some rations : T Madrid and London Mme. Hesketh, in - | “lamme and brother-in-law Philias fast he has he fo « to clease the kidneys and flush of , g o L , Jelicious 1O 0SS BUD p to clease the kidne get four ounces | Home Mme. Davidovitch, at the Bal Russell Bros. ignier. Roy has seen some hard Pills for a w ked Beans, and our tender and del VOT CROSS BUNS »harmacy her ore hotel in New York Mme. Des-| aqvt. fighting and the tone of his letter in- | “With the best of luck rything 20¢ per dozen. . ;\M »poun‘ul in‘ Z uf:t~< of and at the Shoreham in W se i dicates that he is not in the least dis- | goes”, < ' igton the Baroness de Beville. couraged. *I was chicken hearted for er before breakfast for a few days | . then act fine. | uropean capitals were illuminated by MISS ROBY TN ARMY. e e, e e G et o ’ ;’;‘" oL ilIdn eys “'”n ‘{P“ ooy the | her Presence for the first two years | LS most anything that comes along.” In- | { 1 "his famous salts is made * %l of the war. Army afficers, ambas: q dicating one of the effects of long 5 o e @ g e Graduate of High School Smith 1 By > =) 1ot jErapes and\lemoniutcetioom=)| qor e i & S BRI S LS U e ¢ High School and D SRR S Ry e el bined with lithin, and has been used | o her visiting list Joins Signal Corps. “What do vou think of the for generations to flush and stimulate ! : n too overt an acquaintance| Miss Elizabeth Roby, graduate of |1 think it's a fine game but a T e 9 W, Main St. 70 Stores 95 Arch St, kidneys, also to neutralize | pposed German agents caused [the New Britain High school and|onc. I would like to have you out| p See us Arst f "‘ Yol Sprinc 62 West Main = in urlne, so 1t no longer ir- | por geparture fre xoseben Hat Shop.—advt. you to seek during the nij To neutr se irritating Whipped Cream Puffs, Chocolate Ecls Napolcor alzo Coffel akes, Old-Fashioned Raised Loaf Cakes, Boston Brown Bread an Spain, @ v | Smith college, has enlisted for ser-| here to hear and see for yourself, ritates, thus ending bladder weakness. | way of Cuba, where Havai briefly | vice in the signal corps of the United | Pencil and paper cannot talk: You| The conferring of degrees on three | Jad Salts is inexpensi nnot in- joyed her radiance. e came to tes army and is awaiting orders| must sce for yourself.” | local pastors at the meecting of Gid- T and makes a delightful effer- | Now York, where $3,000 entrusted to|that will send her ta France. G v Waterbury fellow for a|dings chapter, R. . M., scheduled at | songidering the plea of his friends to | Turner hall. Me vescent lithia-water drin} her by a foreign official before she [ Roby has been in the Chicago office | ch He lived in New Britain for | the meeting tomorrow evening in Ma- | poeom. 4 candidate for the common | tomor afternaon & how - - = - left Eurape was periodically added | of the American Telephone and Tele- 's and knows all the boys. Wao | sonic hall, has been postponed until | caneil from the first ward Mrs. Lucy Llphrick of 38 Roe! QUICK ! unto by remittances that have not|graph company since graduation from | have been like brothers for three| April 2. [ b sy i, s v 2 Red Cross n explained to o satisfactio f | college. S it el Sac i ras nded | M1 john Anderson of 845 Arch 854 leen explained to the satisfaction of | college. She was an instructor there. . Bach time I was wounded Final arrangements for the anni- | (et reported to the police night| Williun F. Keeley has brought Buy this builders plant with 2-tenc- # ment house, barn and large lot. Price very low as owner has offer to leave town. { the department of justice. Tt expected that her duties in the | rice) he was with me. He was : P New B 2 = i s | : rsary dinner of New Britain lodge, | that her home was entere ring the | ngainst Frank Poglitsch, claiming The three others arrested and on |army will be in connection with the|with me March 14, 1916 and again ciimEeete oy Sl lodeeiditnenn mo was entered d.\’nn\,_vth e unk Poglitseh, claiming their way to deportation as undesir-|army tele |)h4m(~ system. Miss Roby's | in September 191 He was also 1" HV'M' e wmmm’“‘] oy and a Lud_(“.-:‘:\ and chain ¢ I @ automabile. e {able aliens are Baron Henri de Be- | parents have been spending the wintor | wounded. When we get a chance we | & LOBIOITOW |, tearf pin were stolen Edward J. Brown has le H. N. LOCKWOOD, IR = at the Flotel Woodward, |in Meriden and wre cxpected to ,_! ro coming to the United States, and | ¢Veninz Alexandra lodge, Daughters of St | ploy of A. A. Mills, w CITY HALL. | 50 close u triend of the beautiful Turk ! turn to Berlin to make their home, | dear old Connecticut, to visit. Tex-1 George H. Wells of Hart street is | George, Will moet this cvening mim ten years. E ft the 1ere he wo

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