New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 24, 1918, Page 3

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- Boston StoreiBLAMES INFLUENZA The ~tocl\s are rapidly fill- ing up to meet the require-| - ments of the Fall and Winter | seasons. New Outing Flannels a here. New Bath Robe Blankets are here. New Bed ”B.Iankets here. re‘ New Quaker Craft Cur- | tains are here. New )Iar(}fiiééflc Curtains | - are here. New 36 are here. inch New Dress Goods and| New Models are here. in Corsets | New Underwear is here. | New Waists and Middies; are here. - Making a good selection of | desirable up to date Mer- chandise at lowest possible quotations. PULLAR & NIVEN DR. CLINTON J. HYDE THE PRICE YOU PAY “I know I ought to take treatment; I have been running down for the last year or two. I am all fagged out, have no ambition, worry from ing till night, don’t care whether I am dead or alive, have lost weight and cannot do the same work I used to do some years ago. If I were as strong as 1 was, I could earn good money. I know I ought to treat with a good specialist, but 1 cannot afford to pay for the treatment.” You paying for it #riend dearly; yet get it, Let me Your health is your capital; your is the interest you are NOW, and my you tell you why. working capacity are drawing | Silks are here. ; | | | i Percales | morn- | do not | i are | FOR HER ARREST Mrs. Sodergren Uced Pills, French : Brandy and Syrup police John H court this Kirkham Sodergren to Women. Mrs morn s the sdergren I"arm fou Nagi Do Trun ace am et last night superior She court ind placed on pr i months previous to that time had pent al months in the county il Officer going ov on Elm stree came out on 1) adler stated that he w z up late last r when Mrs. Sodergren an alleyway. She im- mediately began to launch a verbal at- tack on him She then got into an automobile with five men and con- tinued to call the officer names. As crowd had begun to gather, Officer Cue came to the hey placed M der arrest. Officer Mc to the conduct of Mr: the language used by her. The accused was called to the wit- ness stand and ied all the charges preferred against her. She said that she 1 panish in fluej 4 ed some pills for it. She was advised to get some French brandy and up, and was just coming from the back door of the saloon where she had secured the ly when the s. In answer to the charge of being drunk, she said she hadn't had a drink s she went to jail the last time. s. Sodergren said that she had one child, aged five years and that the child was being cared for by her moth the A. i, Prosecutor Klett called for tioner Conley’s report on M gren and he reported that i 4 from good. She had not cont to the support of the child for time. When Attorney Klett mentioned the state farm to accused shouted g0 to the farm. first” Judge Kirkh n, however, ruled that the State Farm was tho place for the accused and ordered her committed. As Mrs. Sodergren left the room she looked at Officer Stadler and contributed a few of her favorite pet names of odergren and Proba- Bartender Fined for Assault. Frank Fetzman, a Main street tender was fined $5 and costs for sault on Thomas Keehan committed this morning about 5:45 on street. Officer ‘William O’Meara rested the two when he saw clinching on Main street. Fight Over Rent. Natale Tot costs for assaulting Nichola Pemente officer crossed her | Her hushand is with | bushel of tomatoes he had purchs some | | tinued until tomorrow so that it mi ! employed e paid a fine of $10 and | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1918. HARTKF ORD Prepare for the New Lnberty Bmd Drive Coming SAVE T CHECK ITE ONI BRILLIANT DISPLAYS OF FALL FASHIONS TAILORED SUITS ARE A PROMI T SUITS FROM i P CHARM, The milline chic shapes; the new it is an irresistible combi AS TO THE on. representing the trend of the mode simplicity and most primitive form of ar are marvelously BLOUSES The tendency of the new Georgette Blouses is for the plicity is regnant; but it is that highe: fabrics and colors that NEW FALL effect. Not only are they in characteristic costume broidered and with the mod els, shoulder or at one side that they appear on North street last night, Totire was sent to collect rent from Pemente in Plainville last week, and was told by | a brother-in-law that he would pa. the rent in one wee Totir called last night and asked the ; brother-in-law who lives on North- | sreet, to live up to his promise but I he was told that that the promise was | only talk. He refused to pay When Totire remonstrated 1 { told to get out or he would geet licked | argument which nd Officer William called. Pementa bore The two then had ended in a Murphy was { several marks of the fight on his face this morning. Investigate Boy's Case. John Tanner, captured in a Myr! housé this morning after broken into the honse, | The case is a most peculiar one and | Proosecutor Klett asked that it be con- | nt The boy i Wor 5:30 this | . was | he had be investigated further. at the Stanley nights, and worked until morning. On his way home he en- tered the boarding house and mak- ing his way to a bedroom put his | hand over a woman's mouth. She screamed and a number of men' Velvet FEATURE AT MODERATE merits y m colors; GARMENTS —They may be made in the exact suit shades, ! Axelrod’s Pha ing | from | New York. Ecnsxod}' last ni THY DRESSES, PRICES AND INDIVIDUALITY EXHIBIT SKIRTS, o COATS. VERVE closest the new, The r trimmings attention piquant WL accepted as accurately Sim- the in the coming months which at once and it ich and beautiful. for is a is expresse costume but they led or em- on the a frock. often elaborately 1 so cleverly concealed all the more like The police in- » assistance the pending boarders came to h boy was turned Tanner over to was locked up | vestigation. CITY ITEMS lc sale ad on this nacy.—advt See our Don't forget the War Recital tonight at hall. A most interestir illustrious artist ork advt. Mrs. Morris her home in this city, recent underwent at the at the door. | Appell has returned fo | fully recovered | operation “which she | Mt. Sinai hospital in Simon David has returned from th Meriden City hospital, where he w a patient, having fractured his rib, in an accident a month ago Wojciect Galonska was taken into 1t by the local poli on a charge of having failed to reg ter under the selective act e will be turned over to the federal authorities. HatSsSale A good manager never spends more | than his interest Should capital his interest would, to on th course, he begin draw of decrease. And what are you doing? You allow your health to run down more and more; therefore, not work and earn Do vou the point ing on your capital—which is health—by allc g it and the interest capacity) is steadily ving You used to make good money; now you earn about half of what you used to To me three was play to you; and you your heart and soul in your work . These happy d o You now t find it You are draw- vour so (vour two, living and vour strength. . thought when the of ind cents 1 you and is beyond estimation The dollz don’'t, is an You spend it for it Worry wan and depri The dollz pocket and Ban experienced B expense It i Peturn Wbility, t home Which will Lan vou ctual ex And wi 1xiety, earn, to it do you get despondency ion for your family > out of your eatment with not but is A in Nervous and Chronic Di s. ASYLUM ST., COR. I'ORD 51 HARTFORD, CONN. 10 to 12, 1:30 o 4: % and Holidays 10 to 1. Specialist { you can- t you used to. | to run down, | working | smaller. | w | or four dollars | had all | final | B8 i you. | B ClintonJ. Hyde| 7 to 8. Sundaze | WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL ‘We shall place on sale about 300 Silk Velvet Hats (not vel- styles and rimmed and in many Most of them 2ros- in ribbon at $1.00. . veteen) colors. with bow On Sale from 9 to 12 o'clock. $100 EASTERN MILLINERY CO 223 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN Moh. Creamery BUTTER b 55¢ $1.00 FRANKFURTS or BOLOGNA Ib 20c¢ Moh. Selected EGGS .... doz Whole Milk 48c 3lc 33c Ib . PREMIUM . 11b pkg R \\I'IH RRY JAM GOOD TARL SYRUP . SOUND Y| ONIONS All Kind Dried Beans 2 lbs NEW ROLLED OATS 3 1bs 236 1\ Adrge Rlpo Bananas UNTT } (] :5'[ ATES F' f\OD \D‘fl\h‘rk \71(.\ LICENSE NUMRER G—08535 FOUR DAYS _ONLY You pay us the regular pric you another of the same price This is truly your opportunity It is because we had planne tracts for most of our merch ONE CENT plan. The cos today. This liberal offer is ma nent customer after the sale, Every article placed on or your money will be cheer andji t to de wi this § fully Wood's Wood's Sunshine Coffee One Pound 40c 2 for 41c. Ib pkg 2 for 5lc¢ Mixed Té a | ott] see (Guaran for 2 yea \ | 2 for $2. 01.9 Luxury | 10¢c linen stationery William's (5 shades) One box 50c. 2 for 5lc 2 for 11¢ Shaving Soap | § 20c | Hand Scrub/’ Brushes 2 for 21¢, 2 'lm,th Paste 2 for 26¢ 2 for 26¢ Tooth Brush 2 for 36¢ Toilet Soap 2 for 16¢ 35¢c Benzoin Glycerin and Rose Water 2 for 36¢ 20¢ Rubber Sponges 2 for 21c $1.00 Scalp and Hair Tonic 2 for $1.01 25c Shaving Stick 2 for 25¢ Face Powder 2 for 25¢ Ivory Nail File 2 for 26¢ 15¢ Olive Castile Soap 2 for 16¢ 15¢ Bottle Peroxide Hy- drogen 2 for 16¢ 25c Bottle Peroxide Hy- drogen 2 for 26¢ 35¢ 15¢ Jergen’s 26¢ 26¢ Oil For the Smoker 10c¢ Gigars for Idle Hours SSG All 6¢ Cigars 2 for 1lc 15¢c Mecca Cigarettes 2 for 25¢ 15¢ Lucky Strike 2 for 25c¢ STOCK UP! These prices good only during our ONE CENT sale. Blackstones Peter Schylers Soby’s Lovers Judges Caves Mozarts Soap . 1 | for 16¢. | 2 for 51¢ umda 2 for 36¢ . Tab. 100 in Bott.) 5¢ Healing Ointment 2 for 26¢ 25¢ Larkspur Lotion 2 for 26¢ $1.00 Axelrod’s Tonic Elixir (will build you up) 2 for $1.01 35¢ Throat and Bronchial Balsam 2 for 36¢ 20c Dr. Brown Bronchial Lozenges 2 for 21c 50c Axelrod’s Ironated Nux Pills 2 for 51c 60c /—\vclrod'; Buchu Ursol Pills 2 for 6le (a safe Ki dnev remedy 35¢ Sore Throat G 2 for 36¢ 35¢c Comp. Syr or Figs Cascara and Senna 2 for 36¢ fe laxa- 35¢ Cascara .S (a guaranteed tive.) 15¢ 1 1b Epsom Salt 2 for 16¢ Ib. Bicarbonate 2 for 11c 2icks 2 for 1lc iere il Soda 10c Box Tooth $1.00 bottle | 10c Compound Sarsaparilla (Full Pint) 2 for $1.01. 2 for 11c. ‘ Jergen's Violet| | Glycerine Soap $1.00 ‘ Compound ‘ | T D Co (will Syr vahogphxtes (an old reliable tonic) 2 for $1.01. 25c¢ bottle cold in 24 $1.00 bottle (Full Pint) Beef, r. Brown'’s Id Tablets relieve Iron and Wine 2 for $1.01. a hours) 2 for 26¢. 35¢ box | 25¢; f 100 Blaud’ Paper?l Iron Pills | 5 grains 2 for 26c. Writing 2 for 36¢c. | [s¢ s Gen | Linen Writing Pad 2 for 16¢c. | Island Sheeps-| wool Spones 2 for 36¢. 60c Axelrod’s Syr of Tar Ex- tract Cod Liver Oil and Menthol (our famous cough mixture) 2 for 61c. 35¢ uine Rock STHOCGKQUPA! in the Fourth Liberty Bond. Sale will last 4 days on Sepr. 5th, mh, 27th, 28th. Take full advantage of this sale and what you save ly: Wednesday, Thursd Come early before the invest ay, Friday and stock is all suld Saturday AXELROD'S PHARMACY 236 PAJKK STRE COR. BIGFLOW ET ST. RACKLIFFE OPPOSITE BROS. It Will Be Worth While To Walk Two Blocks Out Of Your Way For This Sale.

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