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HERALD, RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1918, ovie.of An American Home \ = — @ 3 1 ce “That certainly is a dandy, Mother. T was we ought to wen up the “Yes, Mother, but how can we aiford it now “I think we could manage to get a few . 1"\" ‘k‘llw'“\'\; il e s A g S Still here is Andrews’ Advertisement. Their ¢ things, Dad. for you know Andrews gives JUSLRL LTS P oy we've saved e new furniture. The boys will like prices are certainly reasonable Wo might credit and we'd never miss the money paying Savings Stamps with the money ¥ come back from ‘“over there.” look at some new piec a little at a time.” here s that when the boys come back home they will look forward with on to bright, cheery homes. You owe it to them to keep the home ‘to replace old furniture with new and preserve the atmosphere of at means so much to them. On display in this great store you will find hundreds of articles that will help you solve problem. Prices are low and liberal credit terms make {t easy to own the furniture you need. Below are but a few suggestions selected at random. e | There Is Genuine Comfort B in Every Piece b ats, K. . | them in all the COOkS \Vlth GaS ew shades 0[' 0a Bvery home can own one of Upholstered in beautiful tap- { | $2.00 TO $8‘00 these cautiful upholstered estry, in harmonious shades of KITCHEN CABINE S This Magee combination range can sultes. Liberal credit terms and velour or silk damask these be used with either fuel to equal ad- SRS prices that represent a saving pieces will make a pleasing pic- N L 2 _A w 1 N d -~ _— vantage. For baking or caoking in ; i ; ot a Luxury artime Nee make it possible without any ture in your living room. Deep, $ a hurry just turn on the gas and _ ! the oven is at haking heat in a min- sacrifice on your part. Furniture soft upholstering adds a touch No matter how many other thing you go without-it is folly | | : S el like this because of its durabilit T ux et 3 let to sacrifice the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet. This is the strong B - ute. Burns coal with the same St 1tsiqurablily of luxury and nricesion compiste right arm of kitchen service—and kitchen patriotism will help win 14 facility and bakes perfectly. is a ting economny guites are low $135.00, the war., .Come and see the new models. 1 B { BABCOCK CO. Step in Tomorrow and See These Values at New Britain’s Greatest Furniture Store JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE 132 MAIN STREET B Two Year Guaranteed Full Two Quart HOT WATER BOTTLE or CITY COURT SESSION. 2 Greenstein appears for the plaintiff. | There is a motion to expunge ia this| this bill of superlative vaudeville Wil- —— | Attorney Ringrose, who represented | case. liam S, Hart will offer his latest and Little Business at Semi-Monthly Sitting | the defendant, is now in the service. In the s of Augusta Sodergren ¢by far his most thrilling photoplay. Today. The suit of Albert Halpe n,_ through | against her nd, August Soder- | entitled, Selfish Yate: This pic- > | Attoraey M. D. Saxe, against August |gren, a continuance was ordered. At-|‘ture had its premier showing at one | Only a few cases were taken up at | Erling, for whom Cooper & Mink ap- | tarney Woods is for the plaintiff and|of New York's leading theaters a few | the short calendar session of the city | Pear, went over for two weeks, m | Attorneys Klett & Alling for the de- and was announced by | court today. Judge James T. Meskill | Which to file an answer. fendant. critics and greater than ever | s lthe hench! The suit of Attorney Albert A. Continuance for {wo weeks was also | before s The show Saturday will | The case of Fred Purinton against | Greenberg, represented by ordered in the case of Abraham Le-| be continuous. At night, if there are | For Morris Ohrnstedt was striken from the , Greenstein, against the B: vine against Benjamin Solomon. At-|no seats at 7 o'clock, do the rest of | for trial list. Roche & Glover appeared | Co., represented by Newell & Jennings_ | t0rneys Klett & Alling appear for the | your shopping and come at 9 o’clock | for the plaintiff and Attorney Camp |was stricken off the list. © | plaiatiff and Attorney Morris D. Saxe|and you will then see a complete for the defendant. Twe Heers avs el for the defendant S $1.39 ! to file a — The suit of Morris Cohn, through adi = = = ity pleading in the case of W. J. Dunlay N < G TCEU Attorney M. H. Camp, against Consta- | & Co. agains or M b NE W K AT LYCEUM. WEILLS GOES T S o., against James Farrell. Roche represented by Every night for the past few months | North & Glover appear for the plaintiffs and Adams, | Registration Cards Attorneys Klett & Alling, was set down | pierce & Pi the Lyceum has been turning hun- | cpg 5. Wells, i S r @ 3 » Was | ierce & Pierce for the defende 3 B Charles E. Wells, ion engineer of Worth $2.00. Offer for trial on Thursday morning, Sep- & Flerce for the defendants. | 4,045 away who came tuned up fo ' the Bo: Fate ;) N 'k 20th iadaon Jhureday s e e i s s v ! e Rtunediu) the Board of Water Supply, New York v 1 . tember a o’clock. e 2 cCa » | see he extraordinar brand of shows 3 r g a { g . 20th. . . : e ; y city, son of D. M. Wells of West Main ,»»‘Ofld until Septv Tho case of Joseph Martin, repre- |through Judge B. F. Gaffney, against |the Lyccum is giving. The manage- Get yours toda). sented by Attorney Rachlin, against(-2d0IPh Perlroth, represented by Slade, | ment, through its endeavors, has pre- Slade & Slade, stands. The case of the City Co. against the New York & Hartford Railroad Co. David Garston, for whom Attarney William H. Greenstein appears, went over for two weeks. A trial was ord . 66 CHURCH ST. . Printers and Stationers sented sensation after sensation, in raddition to its great picture program. Next week the Lyceum will have an- al and Wond . New Haven street and native of this city, has be- | come supervising engineer for the di- | vision of shipyard plants, Emergency | Fleet corportion, assigned to duty in : charge of construction of the con- | ed In the case of AXELROD'S PHARMACY : was contin- | other hummer for the public. The { crete shipbuilding plant at Abraham D. Lipman against Moyk [ued for two weeks. Judge Gaffney | name of the acts will not be announc- Mr, Wells was super Sowa. for September 24, unless a settle- | appears for the plaintiffs and Attor- | ed until later, but something of the | 4 = s Ma i ment is reached previo Attorney | ney Bt am for the defendants.|unusual will be shov To b: | 3 b ? 4 9, | e e ™™ CURRAN CURRAN'S CURRAN S i CURRANS CURRAN’S Opp. Glenwood. ‘ A ntsyt STORE FOR MODERATE PRIC! FOR NEW FALL SUITINGS FOR THE BEST HOSIERY FOR WOMEN'S SUITS. FOR BLANKETS 5 = —————— - — 2 EEr e - o 25¢ Men's Linen Collais, - ..2 for 25¢ < - T — = Women’s Serge Suits, $16.50 10 $40.00 t 2 sl fo " 2" | 79c Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments,| Women’s Hosiery, B 2 - e i g === Blankets, o No ] ts |/ ) i 39c Men’s Beacon Brand Split Foot L .. 6%c $2.00 Black Silk Hose .... $1.69 S Our Ont Price oy men’s Coats . ... $19.98 to $30.00| $3.00 styles for .......... $2.50 R Ry s R 900 5 il . ol I ~ Hose .. : : i - : LG s $193 Toilet and Drug Department. —— ¢ $4.00 styles for ....... ... 8823 $2.00 Men’s Wool Shirts and Children’s Heavy Ribbed Union Suits, $1.00 Art Silk Hose ....... 8p|#3:00 Mammalo, Hospital Size ..$4.15 Children’s Coats ... $1.98 fo $4.50 styles for .......... $8.98 ..... 956005 i Jpooondonio & 89c, aged 6-8 years .... 69c 685c Black Lisle Hose ... 590:400 Orchard White ......... 29¢ c];i]d:‘en‘q S‘erge l:'resses $7.00 styles for .......... 85.98 $1.50 Men’s Heavy Ribbed Shirts and oo faucali 012 hveatt Ll Z8ci Qe s How 400 SiciBenscln alid Aloignd \Cxeam, 280 S $7.98 to $12.98| 98.00 styles for .......... 86.98 Drawers 98¢ 8 , age 14-16 years ..... 89c 50c Lisle Hose 42¢|10c Blue Seal Vasellne .......... 7o i | Z : 5 35¢ Lisle Hose 250/ pr 5 X - t 5 -—— $11.00 styles for ......... $0.50 50c Boys’ Ribber Shirts and Drawers, = : i A 25¢ Pluto Water ..... S5TEETOE0 15¢|Bath Robes . ... $1.50 to $5.98| ety vl 7 ¢ cetasesariitiiieieceaseses 390|Misses’ Whito Ribbed Union Suits, i ¥ = 25¢c Woodbury’s S0ap .......... 20¢| 2 H ~ L ) et 3 £ % 56, aged S48 59c|39¢ Infants’ Cashmere Hose . 49¢|- ) $2.00 W 's Flannelette Night ? . PpEES s 2 years .. 3 50c Milkweed Cream .......... 38c| 2. Cntent b B SPRAY IT O 890 Boys' Wool shirts and Drawers| oo ¢ SO0 YO ) SIS L ol Gomm siso| 8598 grades 3350 | } Wipe first with cloth dampened = e $1.25, age 14-16 years ...... 89¢|450 Infants’ Tiny Tot Wrappers, 39c|. = 5 £ LSk =3 = = | $4.50 grades 83,78 - Beoed g ::‘;';;P:}" with clean e anmncdennc and S — g | SLO0RN caated T roni R 3¢/ Largest Line of Sweaters dn the City| $5.00 grades $3.98 ¥ — rawers ........ 7 i JUX cesceccssccrcsonccstane C 9 i X | Yi Removes Dust, Dirt and Grease 2 ol 390 Boys' Black Ribbed Hose, Pr. 25¢|79¢ Large Middy Ties .. ... 15¢ Tux ........ 1ic| For Infants, Children, Women| $5.50 grades $4.50 ]1 without a scratch. $4.00 Men" Swm"{,\ 5 N $1.25 Large Middy Ties - ————. and Men $2.958 to 51.","0} s $6.48 5 i teiz Dus el Pt LR BRAETES, o<t s sisainie e 59¢|— S e e ¥ . Wil Not Catch Dust $5.00 Men’s Sleeveless Sweaters, $ 790 Women’s Art Silk Hose, pr. T * e 50 Boys' School HAtS ........ s9c| prucion s7Ho &l THE WONDER-MIST MFG. CO. B = 1 o WERGEVIE _______|Ingerson Watches .. =iy — i Wi st | S i BOSTON New Marabou Capes and Colla - = T i A 55 Sediy $1.50 Bungalow Aprons ...... $1.19 |Service Flags Bahy Blankets . R5¢ up|{81.50 Corsets nsv‘. 3.00 Full Size Bed Spreads, .. $2.50 i bl R e s S e P e B T e e e e e S e il / - & o ¢