New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1918, Page 2

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169-171 Main Street * CITY ITEMS uthentic st_xles in Easter footwear. fmon’s Shoe Store.—Advt. Maultiess V-Neck Pajamas $1.50 at .eland’s. Why pay $2.00 else- ?—advt. 3enjamin Neatupski complained to police that while returning from last evening he was assaulted. bra were mo witnesses, foffmann's Hot Cross Buns daily. he Kavanaugh Shop, 40-46 Pratt et, have not only a large but a comprehensive assortment of gpring and summer suits. There very good style, every good ma- k1, every fashionable color, every even to the largest, and prices to t every one.—advt. ckeye Incubators for sale. Rack- | Bros.,, Park and Bigelow Stx.f-i ways more Quality for less price esse-Leland's.—advt. indow Screens, best quality. Eddy ing & Decorating Co.—advt. kcar ¥. Kraus has brought suit 1gh Attorney A. A. Greenberg | st Pasquale and Santa Salata. for The writ is returnable to the | court. ur neckwear always at Besse d's.—advt. nnedy’s dancing school, Tues. 2, H. H. hall. Beginne: Ad- d ss 36 cents. Judd Orch. vt rgest line of soft collars in New n, Arrow and Earl & Wilson, at Leland's VENTS TONIGHT kh class T ama, Fox’s the- hdeville and superior photo- Lyceum theater Ang pictures and vaudeville, v's theater. les Cured in 6 to 14 Days ists refund money if PAZO | JTENT falls to cure Bleeding or Protrudi tly relieves Itching n get restful sleep a pplication. Price s0c. g > N Q RE NAMES BEING T ON HONOR ROLL Bureau Anxious fo Have, Their List Gomplete day more names are being | jto the War Bureau honor roll ple noting errors or omissions make haste to report them to ce in City hall. Q nin, Raymond J Fairviaw , James T, 243 Elm street ifvan, Wm. B, 101 Tremont evalla, Pasquale R ewicz, Leo ele, Jerry James, 43 Rhodes street. ford William. ey, Frank J , Henry F', Raymond R, 22 Curtls ettl, Johm i ngs, Howard C, Carlton | ames, 269 Washington streot. | s, Bruno on, Dantel H., Park street. on, Michael F., 392 Park ski, Matthew agle, Loute . 110 Camp| Vernon C., Franklin, Vt. Joseph L Francis M., Frank A, 104 Franklin Thomas J 104 Fra nkun , Basil H Charles Renshaw, Clarence 214 Maple street. Ryan, James H I . 27 Market street. | 5BELL-AN s Washington street. 71 Rhades street. | refund money if it fails. ¢ . 25, East street, Francis Teroy, Connerton and Topcoats of the best- M| Camp street Rbman ‘\er, Jr., Rovansweb’(, V\"x!ter Fred, l! Robert Vance, 202 Glen | Michael, 45 Gilbert | il Rudge, Willlam S 1 Runky, Fred, 28 Henry street. Rush, Henry o ‘uw,"'l“.‘f"““ eyk, Julian, 11 Farmington WE SPEC[AL}ZE ON PJ{ETQI AND Rutkus, Ielix, 316 Church street Rutiski, Paul $16 Church street So. Burritt BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES GIVEN FCR DOING WORK. CALL OR PHONE 359. Rybeck( William, 92 208 'Whiting street. | Absolutely Removes {Indigestion. Druggists Smalley 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Gazing Into the Crystal Linden & . . O T of Fashion, Spring, 1918, Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers § Lin- Through Horsfall Clothes JENUINT, rashion doesn't ppeo—— - b RETETIR e T A— 9 West burst its chrysalis, like a e e bt 3. GavD - buttersl and take on a new 35 Chestnut street. and brilliant form. It is re- Lee street. tined ecach season, not re- 24 Crown sn»om.l modeled. 1] We have perfectly inter- Church preted ' that refined vepr which marks the Sprin; 1, tits turned-out men in Amevican § Grove street business, sport and society. | oy ‘ you would fruit in the canning season, and you will 29 Camp street. Exclusive Hartford Agents for ; 3 7 in the Winter when the prices ar 88 High strect. Knox, Hats, IHenry Heath Hats, ha"e & treSh SUPP.V i L S pI S R street, ¥ h Shriner and rner Shoes James A. Banister Shoes | 118 Wil- | o—-0 | Wejsre dhoglarket g“‘“"'”"“- obtain this from your dealer we will send you | tors of ‘“Manhattan” Shirts in e Eh e ST SUSs : Franlklin | Southern New Eungland. package by parcel post on receipt of 35c in stamps. Our preparation i$ absolutely harmle perior to Water Glass (Silicate of Soda.) For Sale by HORSFALL S IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. io, 14 Beatty sirnet,.\ 93-99 Asylum St., Connecting James, 14 Beatty street. | With 140 Trumbull St. > | HARTEORD, Manufactured by STORIZ OPEN PRIDAY. ll GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE The Home of Hart, b(haflner & \lal\ Clothes We guaramee that our clothes will be all wool because that wears the best and lasts the longest; that the tailoring will be careful and enduring; ! that the dyes will be fast and lasting. il We guarantee that clothes made by us will not need to be replaced soon; that they will be completely satisfactory to you in every re- spect; and that they will be economical of the I' country’s resources of materials and labor. | il T | Our label in a suit is a pledge of this—a small thing to look for, but a big thing to find Hart Schaffner & Marx | Good Clothes Makers GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1918.FRIDAY, MARCH 29, len street SRR O . i mwa’_\ CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD. o headquarters for all the best m We show complete new shades for spring wear. . Washable C: special values that we arc off THE JOHN BOYLE CO. , at $2.00 a pair, trasting embroide L ‘3m%7 AR R S Slip-on Gauntlet Kid Gloves . black and tan, at $3 Cut down the high cost of living by preserving your eggs with Victor Egg Preserver. Why not put down your Winter Supply when eggs are cheap, the same as high. Last Winter eggs sold as high as 90c and $1.00 a dozen. 25¢ package of our Victor Egg Preserver will preserve 25 dozen of eggs. If you are unable to and much su- Clark & Brainerd Co., Gceo. M. Ladd, Dickinson Drug Co., S. P. Strople. Apothecaries Hall Co., 14-24 Benedict St Wa efbury.(‘l i&; . Tailored at Fashion Park) The GLOVES FOR EASTER- $1.50, 75, $1.85, $2.00, $2.25, $2.75, $3.00 PAIR rtments in all &ths yesk Doeslk ind Ch ing in 1 overseam French kin Gloves, with self or on clasp style, stitching, in black, | tan, brown and tan, gray o Kid Gloves, pigue 2 5 skin Gloves with 3-row or con- point backs or fan v, in white, ing embroidery and tan, at $1.75 a pair. Gloves Am_sewn, with strap at | 2-clasp French and fancy self or con pique sewn with 3 trasting embroidered backs, in contrasting embroidery, black, white, tan a $2.50 a pair, \ HE WEARS FRAPPER We Never Forget Comfort We are determined to do our utmost to make a man feel as comfortable as he looks. Service as we see it means satisfaction on all sides. The Trapper, a Fashion Park Bi-Swing garment for the shop, the home and the big outdoors. Shown in Grey, Blue, Brown and Green Park Flannels. Tomorrow—$28.00 Ready-to-put-on Large Assortment of and Clams. HOIRTONS i SHAD ! 71 CHURCH STREET. s in perfect fitting and in all the ymprising Glace Kid, Uight hois Gloves. Gloves rashafffe Capeskin M. sewn, with fancy em- od backs, in pearl white, .00 a pair. ble White Doe- Fresh Fish, also Oysters

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