New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1918, Page 5

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NEW BTAIN ] digh Grade Furnishing for Easter Easter time is Dress-up time. Whether or ot you buy a new Spring Suit or Overcoat, you will wanf some new “fixins”, to freshen up your attive. And here is elegant new Haber- dashery ready for you to wear on Easter. New and distinctive ideas in correct up- to-the-r.inute styles. Choice Shirts, attractive Neckwear, Gloves, lnsiery, etc., and all priced to please you. MANHATTAN SHIRTS For Spring .. ... $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 up to $10 jn $1.59 | EMPEROR SHIRTS, $2.00 and $2.50 values ............. SPRING SILK SHIRTS, values $3.00 and $3.50 .................. DISTINCTIVE NECKWEAR, 45c¢, 65¢ and $1.00 N NEW YORK SAMPLE (>»# CLOTHING SHOP 357 MAIN STREET Union Mfg. Co. National Spring Co. New | Co. . | Stanley, Rule & Leve! Co. . The Stanley Works . Hart & Hutchinson ~anders, Frary Clark 5 . | Hart & Cooley . Skinner Chuck Co. Traut & Hine .... P. J. Flannery ... Bed BBl o ool deo et e e Easy to Mak< This BEING ORGANIZED Pine Cough Remedy e All Business Houses Being Urged to Britain Machine Thousands of fa—.llies mwenr by its prompt results. Inexpensive, and saves about §2. seestesfesdesieeogueeodiafedototedetoligototodng dedede You know that pine is used in nearly all prescriptions and remedies for coughs. The reason is that pine contains eeveral peculiar elements that have a remarkable effect in soothing and heal- ing the membranes of the throat and .chest, Pine is famous for this purpose. | Pine cough syrups combinations of pine and syrup. The rup” part is us- wally plain granulated sugar syrup. Get in Line and Organize Sys- tematic Way to Sell Stamps. War savings societies in connection with the Thrift Stamp campaign drive are to be over NeW Corbin Cahinet Britain. A is being _ Co. .. sent out by Manager F. R. P. & F. Corbin Gilpatric to all business houses with Qfirizr&sf,‘(“td(<' Nothing better, but wiy buy it? Youein | the exception of the factories, who joriter Shrt Co easily make it yourself in five minutes. | are already in the factory competi- il ot To make the best pine cough remedy |-ticn, nrging them to form war savings L 0nE that money can buy, put 2} ounces | socicties among all their employes. CorPin Screw Corpora svrup! “This gives you a full pint—more | SCicty is a formal signature to the than you can buy ready-made for $2.50. | following pledge: “We do hereby It is” pure, good and very pleasant— | pledse elves to promote a sys- children take it eagerly, tematic saving and the purchase of 1zdcn_n feel thi.’.t'].nke hold oihn cough s Certificates by our mem- or cold in a way that means business. 5 S The cough may he drv, hoarse and tight. Neanoton hsloney ot or may be persistently loose from the ~ Martin of No. ain formation of phlegm. “The cause is the well known tobacconist, of same—inflamed membranes—and this nizing the first of these war sav- Pinex ax}d Syrup_ combination will stop societies. Tt is expected two or i(z:ll?‘l)l;h]\t’nl)]];j“ii‘zllm;t;}or]r,.s‘ Splendid, | three hundred of these small war A oy mm“":fl;m}m"“cn““v savings societies will be organized by Pinex is & highly concentrated com- | PAtriotic firms in New Britain. i Minor & Corbin Box Co. still leads the factory league standing which is as follows: organized all TmCI; circular appeal General Russell & Erwin . Beaton & Cadwell A huge sore—very deep—full of foul discharge. Agony all day; no rest at pight. Then just a few drops of the gen- tie, cooling liquid, D. D. D. Irritation and pain gone. Sweet, refreshing sleep atnight. In due time, complete heal- ing. We guarantee D. D. D. 85c, 60c and $1.00. Ask for D. D. D. today. 1. 13. 1D ] The L:i.cr.u.id.. Wash Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists. pound of genuine Norway pine extr. oty and is famous the worlx over for its prompt results. Beware of substitutes. Ask your drng- gist, for “214 ounces of Pinex” wit! - rections, and don’t accept auvi..ny | Standing else, Guaranteed to give absolute satig= | Minor & faction or money x{mnmtlv refunded. Co. Sused khe Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Farnir Bearing C Per Capita Total Sales Salcs Box 12,80 § 8.18 Corbin 704 8,765 DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH | fin and | following | and Lawrence P. Mangan. P. | Donough and John F. | Charles P. | J. E\ Martin, P. F. King and John F. | Robinson | cvunciimen. | Smith were named on the town com- | mittee, and the city convention dele- | nominated for alderman, and Andrew _ delegates are: | nominated Leg Sdi'e 28, o ) Z——; DEMOCRATS READY — FOR CONVENTION Will Name Entire Gity Ticket To- night-Ward Candidates For Your Easter Wants on't Forget THE BIG STOR For Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Coats and Suits, Millinery, Waists, Muslin Underwear, Child ren’s Wear, Infants’ Wear and Shoes for the whole family. Everything in Roys’ Suits and Furnishing Men’s Furnishing and other wearing apparel. The largest variety of Ready-made Good for the family can only be seen at THE BI( STORE, RAPHAEL’S DEPARTMENT STORH 380-386 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN. P. S. OQOur efficient and extensive alteratio department will alter all coats or suits for Easte) if purchased Friday or Saturday. Nominations of ward candidates and clection of cit:' convention dele gates which took place in the vario last evening when the demo held their caucuses resulted as follows: First Ward—Nominated for coun- cilmen, John C. Callaghan and W. G. Laughlin. T. W. Hinchliffe and John > (] n were named on the town e following city con- >s chosen: W. F. Man- gan, Joseph McGrail, W. G. Laughlin, John C. Callaghan, T. W. Hinchliffe, {. P. Roche, John E. Callahan and Thomas W. O’Connor. Second Ward—James A. Coyle nom inated for alderman and James Grif- William Heslin for council- men. David Dunn and James Coyle named on town commitlee and the delegates chosen: David Dunn, John Nafey, M. E. Hannon, Samuel Hopson, James A. Coyle, Sam- uel L. Hincliffe, John A. McCarthy and P. J. Murray. Third Ward—Nominated for coun- cflmen: Virgil Palmer, E. W. Pelton F. Mc- Leeney named on town committee and the following delegates chosen: P MeDonough, Wainwright, Thomas Cran- 1 M. F. Tohin, John Keevers, Dr. Leeney Fourth alderman, Ward—William Walsh for and Frank Crowley, Paul and George Gorman for John L. Ross and P. F. gates are: J. L. Ross, P. F. Smith, C. J. Elliott, James Cosgrove, Frank Crowley, George Gorman, Paul Rol- inson, John E. O'Neil and Harry Con- nelly. | Fifth Ward—Paul Nurzyack was Bobrowski and: Charlés McMurray were named for councilmen. J. J. Riley and Paul Nurzyack were named on the town committee, and the ward John Riley, Paul Nurzyack, W. J. Farley, Richard Bro- phy, Joseph Grzybowski, Adam Grec- | ki, T. J. Devine, J. R. Halloran, S. Romainowskl, J. J. Watson and Wil- liam Earle. Sixth Ward-—A. M. Paonessa was for alderman, and for councilmen those named were George | M. Landers and M. T. Kerwin. Mich- ael King and E. O. Kilbourne were put on the town committee, and the dele- gates named were: George M. Lan- ders, A. M. Paonessa, A. Gorbach, F. T. McDonough, W. J. Lenehan, B. 0. Kilbourne, F. L. Conlon, A. Dal- ton, E. J. Hennesey, T. C. Smith, Jr., T. J. Smith, T. D. Donlan and J. W. Manning. The city nation of tonight in convention for the nomi- a city ticket will be held Bardeck’s hall. WAR WEDDING GOMES 0UT | SKNTORTURES === ‘When a post- cardwillbring free samples %% _CUTICURA T snp and Ointment which give quick relief and point to speedy heal- ment. Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water-and follow with a 2 gentle appli- cation of Cuticura Ointment. his relieves itching, burning eczemas, rashes, etc., and points to st y healment in most cases of severe skin troubles when it seemed noth- ing would do any good. The mission of Cuticura is not only to soothe and heal but to prevent skin troubles by keeping the pores free from impuri. ties by daily use in the toilet. Sample Each Free by Mail. With 32:p. book on the skin. Address pos card: “Cuticura, Dept. 9T, Boston." everywhere. Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c, —_— High Grammar St. Mary’s Rockwell Bartlett Open Alr Smith East St. g R Burritt e 56 N == Herman Strosser, Osgooa Hill BIRTHDAY SURPRISH street, announces the Camp s B Office a | December 29, 1917, of hi The total school sales for thc Viola Harriet, to Sergeant nest Hopkins, of 432 street, this city Mrs. Hopkins is well-known ! young woman, at present teaching in the North Side school of Bristol. Sergeant Hopkins is in the Medical department of the U. S. Army and 1s now stationed at Camp Meade, Md. his home at 52 Whiting streef Nicholas Samanello of 121 ton street told the police chased two bales of hay P. Strople and when he weigh found they were short in the paid for. Strosser and Sergeant ed Since Last December. Dr. soclates at the Printing company Miss Henry pleasant! West Main Clara COMPLAINT AGAINST BARBER. A complaint was made to the police last night that J 5 colored, who has a barbershop at 96 Ches street, also has a barber’s chair prised Powers Andrg evening, t birthday. § gifl. Lund home of M Stanley Bessic last her with a ot sion being LINCOLN SCHOOL LEADS | rsomecmrnm Sale of Stamps— Honest Advertising HIS is a topic we all hear now-a-Gays because 8o many people a Captures Banner fo) St. Joseph’s School Second—St. clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we cl unreasonable remedial properties Mr Fletcher’s Castoria? Jud them. We won’t answer it ourselves, we know what the answer wil. That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed foritin its ear] istobe found initsincreased use, the recommendationby prominent physi and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of th toria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria thq Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, ancees which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. & G727 Mary's Drops to Tenth. The Lincoln school has captured the banner this week from St. Mary's school, which dropped down to tenth place. St. Joseph's school is up to cecond place in a hard fight for pennant. The School league st follows: ncoln School St. Joseph's Stanley Elm Monroe St. Northend Smalley Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of

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