New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1918, Page 10

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or ES SMASHED | SHOE SALE IN THE HEIGHT OF THE SEASON. Th greatly OVERSTOCKED for this time of the year. F SHOES AT PRICES SMASHED § - TO PIECES Stock consisting of the newest styles of FANCY COMBINATIONS, PATENT OXFORDS, DARK TAN, AND GUN METAL OXFORDS IN HIGH AND LOW HEEL ALSO PATENT AND DULL LEATHER LOUIS HEEL PUMPS. UL Some of the great reducticns follow: A GREAT : fact that we are 0,000 PA unusual Sale { b & D3] RKE A PEEP AT OUR NEW ~ SPRING STYLES These\spring days every live young fellow in town is thinking of a new Spring Hat. We have provided to meet every desire in Soft Hats, Stiff Hats, Caps and Cloth Hats. Our own make Cornecticut Hat, $2, $2.50 and $3.00. Caps, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Patent Leather and Ceolt Skin, Fuli Louis Heel Pumps pair $3 ‘95 5.00 value White Buckskin Lace i Cham- Iyory 'Kid and Chan Shoes, Extra High Cut 2 id Lace Boots, Sk ; ?ifiifie(li( ldl Alui“e li(:(éfi:» Pattern, White Soles All har ade Jajues and Heels : !S‘.l "T})'lj) " ld:} "" gl‘!xm-q . : $6.00 value $3°OO i PO D Patent Peather Louis Heel Oxfords, Mahogany - Military Heel Oxfords. All Grey Suede and Patent Leather Boots, Washabie Kid Tops. Alk Hand Sewed $3 95 $6.50 value uckskin High Cut Lace Beots with full covered Teels. All Havana Brown Heel Patent and Ivery Kid Top Boots. Covered Louis $4.95 A PAIR Vaiue to $8.00. Cur STETSONS & As we lead in the Hat trade in New @ Britain, we also lead in the fullest as- sortment of Stetson Hats carried in this Kid, High and Militarv Mahggany Calf, Miiary Heels, Lace Shoes for Mis and Growing 5.00. $3 = 89 Children’s and Mi Don’t mis COME IM Men’s Genuine Mahog- any Calf—Hand Sewed Shees par $3.45 value $ $5.00 Value % ses’ Fancy Shoes for Easter at gre'at reductions to reduce our enormous stock. s this wonderful opportunity to buy the newest and latest style Shoes at unheard of prices. \ AND LOOCK OVER OUR BARGAINS, There to sustain was no evidence prosecution wite and | hrought in. or testimony The man is married, hi child being in Russia and the | woman is a widow and has seven | children They pleaded not guilty and | in court it was decided to adjourn | the case until tomorrow under bonds of $100, but Prosecuting Attorney Klctt decided to nolle the cases after court and served warning to the par- ties. The recent activily of inspectors of the dairy and food commissioner’s office resulted in the appearance of four restaurants keepe in court before Judge James T. Meskill this morning, charged with the sale of milk not of standard quality. W. J Hayden of the Hudson Lunch room pleaded guilty and his case was ad- ourned until Thursday morning, April 4, John Peters, Alexander Hill and John S. Troop pleaded not guilty and their counsel, Attorney P. . McDonough, consented to an ad- journment in the cases until next Monday morning. The inspectors of , the dairy commissioner’s office were {in this city February 15 and 18 and * at that time secured the evidence. Subsequently the accused dered to appear in the commission- CITY ITEMS Hollanders', Hartford. VOLIGE FALL DOWN IN PREPARING CASE othing to Sustain Prosecution— Restaurant Keepers in Court Open Friday, advt Mr. Mk, Carbin avenue, ar Jations on the birth Bulkeley Post. Mr. and Mr Hackensack, N. J., are vis in this city. The Harold B. Post, of receiving congratu of a son, John and a . Robert M. Parsons, of ting friends Shop, 40-46 Prat wide range at moderatc Kavanaugh street, Hartford, has a lovely suits this week prices.—Advt. As a result of complaints received hnd armed with warrants the police | went out last night and arrested Stanislaw Stankowski and jLaskowski. In norning they »ffense against decency was so poorly handled 1 hat it was nece: se after court. Stankowski rested on the street and after was locked up the woman the successtul con-| cers will be clected whist. Music for| ing of the directors. HOG ISLAND PLAN ey 5 o np | dancing will be furnished by the| was in attendance at the pa ilD COST $40,000,696 | ;3\, orchestra. The general |l e e e Xylophone mittee is composed of: Mrs. William | sclections hy Alex Malmgren werc = Forsythe, Mrs. A. E. Monse | well received. Providence Expert Estimates Expense | Fitzgerald, Mrs. J. Corbley, Mrs 3 Cro=s T. Crean, Mrs. W. Coniff, Mrs. J. k. 19,000,000 More Than Orig- wr. Mrs. John Hyland will appoint the advertising and printing commut- {ice. The refreshment committee will be made up of: Mrs. James Desmond, Mrs. A. E. Connelly and Mrs. Lyons The reception committee will be feom of: Mrs. M. O'Keefe, Mr Henry O’Brien, Mrs. Thomas Cranley, | to at the A lare [ will be given next meet Engine ¢ ny | testants in the No 4 that threatened to de-J )1 p: estin It has been just one ¥ water department first armed guard at Shuttle along the city pipe lines, and in tha time not a single instance of attempt- ed destruction has been reported. meeting of the Red s of St. Mary's church held 1st night, Miss Catherine Coone; presented with a cameo braoch. s Cooney is to move shortly to New Haven The presentation was alf of the club by Rev. crowd gyished a fire hed Josephine lor en- police court this charged with The the dismiss Stroy a s in the Soverecign Trading werd an company yard this The mica fire mo shortly| fire extin-| An hour aft- Russell & Er- property on nguished by thef the i ¢ 1 nie company - e ——e—————— AVOID AL MEAT IF KIDNEYS AND G case = o'clock police h the was he was, ary to FAR O MISS CONLON. The office and agent staffs stants of John C. Callahan and Corcoran, representatives of John Hancock 1 Insurance pany, were entertained at the homo of Mr. and der Gordon on Monroe affair was in the nature of At the on sewing « and « nfacturing Co Isti = John vas ext Estimate to Congress. NOTIC Voting Places. The selectmen of the Town of New —Total 1~ constructis Wa March o to the government for the shipyard H where 120 fabricated be built under hington cost Mrs. str | t Sland ¥ Alex were or- a Islan posed steel ships ar A farewell supper was tendered to the agency con Britain, hereby give notice that the ollowing voting places have been des- gnated for the town and city election | o be held on 9th day of Aprll, 918 First ward, rch street Second ws sark street Third ard ear City hall Fourth ward dm street Fifth fain street Sixth ward Zimitravich artford Avenue Dated at New 6th 1918 WILLIAM . LATHAM ARVID H. NERO, CHARLES P. WAINWRIGHT Selectm.® to use the machines the several Friday and nd 6Gth, from k Loomis building, Lipman’s building, 331 | Eddy Awning room, Clark’s building, 75 ward Berkowitz building, 610 building, 3 Britain, Conn, March | Instructic W pill he giver blaces, Thur: jay, April $th p'clock a. n o'clock unti at day it Satur- p. m. and rom lock m. ach DENISON GARAGE 0 MAIN STR r P Avery Cars for hirve, day and night. Storage, Supplics and Repairing. OVERLAND-MANROSS G0, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. e 3237 139 Arch St. | the perimental | law voting | 10 office and were grilled on their “tices. It is claimed that the res- taurant men have been skimming off cream and serving the residue. Prof. Bailey of the Connecticut I station made the tests. Elmer H. Willis of Rock- $20 and costs for violating sec- of the motor vehicle statutes Supervisor Lanphere testified found Willis driving a tour- bearing registration been issued for a The touring car had been r ictered last year. Willis acknowledged that he knew he was violating the It was his intention to have the tonring car made into a truck Drawing a pocket knife from his pocket with a motion as if to | throat at his home last wislaw Baldrucki declared: and some one ing to die. He was arrest- making a disturbance. His wife testified that he had not worked for time and has done nothin for her support. She works and sup- ports the family. The boarding boss testified to the disturbance made. Patrolman Souney gave testimony. | The accused said he has looked for work for three weeks and without succe He w sentenced to 20 days in jail for drunkenness and breach of the peace and judgment suspended, of Belvidere, at the last evening. Mr. Mon- in about a week for ining station The party d of Frank Leist. Frank Clynes, Benjamin Curtin. ed Holfelder, Joseph Fredericks and Fred Monsees. Fred Monsee: Meriden Inn sees is to leav the naval It ville tions Traffic he cost Sergeant Richard Anderson, Camp Dix, and Earl Pyne, of the U. Blakely, stationed at Newport, have returned to duty after a few days spent in this city of CORNS ACT LIKE A PUSH BUTTON Tells why they are so painful and how to lift them right out. H and hi W ing hight “1'm this to do ed some - abera gt m If you push an electric button you m a contact with a live wire which the bell When your shoes press against your corn it pushes its sharp roots down upon a sensitive nerve and you get a shock of pain, Instead of trimming your corns, which merely malkes them grow, just step into any drug store and ask for a (uarter of an ounce of freezone. This will cost very little but is sufficient to remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. A few drops applied directly upon a tender, aching corn stops the soreness instantly, and soon the up so it lifts right out, root and without pain, This drug freezone harmless ne inflames irritates rin was CAMERA CLUB BOARD. of W. A board H. Start A. Wood w of the New night. were contral consisting of R. Rossberg and Fred elected at the meeting Britain Camera club last Reports of the present officers read and accepted. The next meeting will he held early in April, at which officers will shrivels all, corn meeting nev er or even the elected irrounding tissue or skin and ! tract plan, will be $ 000 and $40,000,000, nerce cominittee was John R. Freeman of Providence, expert naval architect brought to testify by the contractors. This sum includes on construction and does not consideration any work struction. n original made at $21,000,000 members have expressed estimated cost would Freeman's figures, hetween $35,000,- | the se told toda, an hero | s the take ship <timatc Committeo belief t beyond vard | into | on con wi go RUSH GAS MASK WORK. To increase the output of gas mas to be sent to the for imm diate use, a complete new depariment has been opened at the North & Judd | factory, where about 30 High school girls are’ employed during the wes in the manufacture of the ma soldiers WORKMAN HURT. Sowa, of 145 Wash street, was injured at Landers, Frary & Clark’s factory about 11 o'clock this morning by a piece of metal that flew off a machine and hit him in t head. He is suffering from concus- | sion of the brain. He was taken to the hospital in the police ambulance. HOLY FAMILY CIRCI WIHIST. Committees have been appointed to arrange for a big past-Lenten | which is to be given in Booth's hall, | Monday evening, by the Holy Family circle of St, Mary's church, and ar- angements are being made to ma this a Dig affair in the annals of tho ety. The proceeds raised by this whist and dance will be used b | varn to be in wearing apparel for the soldiers have whist l“””“ in the other. L, F. & C. Michael gton social, soc to used making it is planned in one hall Suitable and pr R about two i and Mrs Maloney, Mrs. McCormack, Mr Curtin, Mrs. James | O’ Brien Mrs. John B. Poyer. to Miss Margaret Conlon street who leaves the take a more lucrative the city. handbag ames and 2 lo. ofti position She was presented by her associates was held in high Gordon gave some fancy Callahan sang and P, D readings. A luncheon and dancing was enjoyed. * FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT This Avoids Further Controversy . DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED. Bath Five directors re-elected the annual meeting of the Y. M last evening as follow Peck, B. B Thomson and C. F were she T Smith. The oft When knew don't They here offered $1.00 for $2.50 the Quaker man came suffered, said the Quaker helped my mother full I sent for a now am able to say that I believe I am cured. T have aches, pains or stiffnes Fred Woll had a severe catarrh. He resorted to Quaker is now well. Many results and kidney published, Herb here. So now all hereby publiely notiticd that after this week present prices will be withdrawn. It is a certainty So all who wish to obtain the present prices must call at the Beonomy drug store, No Alain street, this week Wy remedies wonde treatment how 1 months ago, he you try Herb Extract at 3 Dbottles promised these would prevail luring the entire introductory sale. He made these special prices in order to allow persons, even in modest cir- cumstances, to try this grand remedy realize what it will do in es of rheumatism, catarrh and stomach troubles. Now Quaker Herb IIxtract is being taken by persons in all sec- tlons of the city. It is producing r 11ts, Only vester: John cannon, electrician, age 37, r in Plainville, said “T had rhe ed tortures stiff and comis Quaker hottle per or and hone prices no more and ca in complaints in other words, Extract has proven of stomach have Quaker powers cases been its Con- sidence imatism My knees bal [ right elbow were rapidly discouraged sufa was fe so. 1 was with | sure medicir vithout nt 1s avoid any misunderstanding. ecause 1 tried getting better Hickey, my \ £ vee barber, h prom- s <0 as to nt who | = wure pos ago, Ed BLADDER BOTHER Tric Acid in and Meat Excites Irritates the Bladder. Kidneys Take Salts at First Weakness of Kidney- Backache, Blédter Sign or Kidney uric kidne; and where it inflame, - weakness resulf noted authority, filter this acid from the pass it to the blafder, often remains to irritate and scalding wn irritation ag ladder, obliging you three times dur- sufferer acid, v ausing a sensation, or setting the neck of the b to seek relief ing the night constant ad with a very enir up ol two o The the scalding profuse; ometime: sensation there v ind s gain in voiding k beennse they While it i =ome it we: most folks control extremely call urina- annoying painful, this is most simple ailmpents ithout four ounces of your pharmacist and ss of continue this This will neu- urine so it ne source of irritation to the bladder and urinary which then act normally Jad Salts Is inexensive, harmlese and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks whq subject to 1 Aisorderg d by uric acid irritation. Jad is splendid for and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effer. vescent lithi; drink whick 1 quickly relieves bladder trouble. it tion s \nd times rom *spoonful before breakfast for two or three days. trulize the acids in the longer is a organs zain rinary A kidneys water

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