Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Bnkp Sale Starts 9 A. M. Tomorrow An opportunity of a life time, for you to save money at this BANKRUPT SALE of Harry Alex Stock of House Furnishings, which we are forced to sacrifice in order to raise the money to pay the settlement granted by the courts with our creditors. Take advantage of this sale, every purchase that you make out of our immense stock, will mean a wonderful Saving in Dollars to.you.: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 500 Stock of House urnishings $300 Mast and Will Be Sold for Less Than 1018, Cost in Order to Raise $15,000 Nothing reserved, every article in our stock must be sold. Free Auto Delivery within 50 miles. MASON JARS, QUAMS ... ..o oo LIGHTINING JARS Ouarts s MASON COVERS LIGHTNING COVERS n exceptionally large line of Tricycles, Automobiles, Express Wagons and Wheel Barrows must go at prices that will astound you. Achance to make the Boy or Girl happy. iverything in this department must be sold at prices which you will be able to match in years to come. Articles of an endless variety to choose from, some of which are mentioned below. Buy forie future, Lawn Mowers, Screen Doors, Window Screens, Wash Boilers, Wash Tubs, Ironing Board, Wash Wringers, Wash Boards, Clothes Baskets, Coal Hods, Pa1 Rug Beaters, Drip Pans, Roasting Pans, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Tea Kettles, Double Boilers, Colanders, Meat Grinders, Meat Choppers, Strainers, Lace Curtain Frames, Sevg Tables, Garden Hose, Moulding Boards, Water Pitchers, Gas Plate, Lanterns, Cuspidors, Sprinkling Pots, Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, Lamps, Brooms, Dust Brushes, Mop Handles, Bkru Sale Starts 9 A. M. Tomorrow 83¢ 35¢ 25¢ Per Doz. Per Doz. Per Doz. Per Doz. 15 PINT AND 1-3 PINT RUBBER RINGS, OF ALL KINDS ....... NO DELIVERY ON JARS. FOR THE CHILDREN BRA SS BEDS CHILDREN’S HIGH CHAIRS. & ) Golden Oak High Chairs of al $23.50 BRAS: BED§ -------- i14'4: kinds from the ordinary kind to thd zgg? gg‘l‘:g‘s 353% PRI cigq; adjustable. Must be sold at less tha o N o D L DL0.TS Factory Prices. $47.95 BRASS BEDS ........ $32.75 = o KITCHEN RANGES. ENAMEL OR OXIDIZED FINISHED A standard puarantesd Tae, i BEDS plete with high shelves. Price Range $ 6.75 Enameled or Oxidized $ 4.35 from $24.75 upwards. $15.00 Enameled or Oxidized $ 8.95 OIL HEATERS $18.50 Enameled or Oxidized $10.95 $845 Kind ¢ Bargain at $5.95 $22.50 Enameled or Oxidized $13.95 DRESSERS. DINING CHAIRS. VR LG g i o v $15.00 Golden Oak Dressers ... $ 9.95]% 5.50 Golden Oak Leather Slip ~ Large line to be closed out for less > CHILDREN’S CRIBS. $18.95 Golden Oak Dressers ...$13.45 Seat, Box Frame Chairs ... $ 3.95|than Factory Prices. i Dl B -0 Ovidized Finish o 4‘522 95 Golden Oak Dressers $15.95 $ 7.75 Golden Oak Leather Seat " o In a large variety, must be sold (275 Enameled Finish ... + a5 | $38.00 Birdseye Maple Dressers §2495| 20 Dack Box Frame Chairs § 545 [1yING ROOM FURNITURE. |quick. Prices range from $7.45 Upwards, g R Akt i $38.50 Mahogany Dressers $23.95 DINING TABLES. Rattan and Fibre Comprising Settees PARLOR ROCKERS. BED COUCHES. $19.95 Golden Oak Round Table Arm Chairs and Rockers Upholstered | . _ _ Mah finished f ith . . CHIFFONIERS. Extension Table .......... $13.45|with Tapesry and Cretonnes. Must be |$17-95 Mahogany finished frames wi $ 8.50 Dl:oP Side Couchc.s ..... $ 545 $ 975 Golden Oak Chiffoniers $ 6.45 $29,9§. ?Old.en ('I)‘a::] Round Table o il e A i %fg;r‘fi ofe;;s,esgpholstered $v;1;151 $15.00 Sliding Couches with foot $16.75 Golden Oak Chiffoniers § 9.95 st kbRt : il s i : Laver oo oot o $ 8.95 | $3750 Birdseye Maple Chif- LIBRARY TABLE. CLILL O G STANDS. Mattress to Fit Same at Less Than Cost foniers . .ol $23.95 $27.50 Mahogany Oval Top $ 1.25 Congoleum Art Rugs ... 39c $2.00 Solid Oak well constructed Stand | — Tables . .. ,‘ _____________ $18.75 $ 5.95 6 feetx6 feet Congoleum i with lower shelf $1.39 MATTRESSES. BEDROOM SUITS = NGRS T Rugs U it i 03 G| | e R R SR R : = = | $239.75 5 Piece American Walnut Suit gt 3 . $ 7.95 6 feetx9 feet Congoleum S 5 $ 4-?‘7 Soft Top Ma.ttre'sses $ 2.95 Dresser, Chiffonier, Bed, Chair and | $ 75.00 3 Piece Leatherette Suit $44.95| Rugs ¥ $ 4.95 E: DAVENETTE_ e : $ 8.50 Cane Combination Mat- Rtk oD $149.50 | $ 99.50 3 Piece Leather Suit .. $64.95 . P o e V2 1$52.75 Mahogany finish frames with TN ) S $ 5.95| $148.75 5 Piece Ivory Enameled Suit | $124.50 3 Piece Tapestry Suit .. $89.00/% 85 Floor do" DL 0| Leatherette Upholstering ... §3495 K o 3 ; = Dresser, Chiffonier, Bed, Chair and LIVING R( guatetdy- ot c ) 516.:-)0W.hlte Cotton Mattresses $ 9.95 st el $80.951 VING ROOM CHAIRS. $ 1.98 Inlaid Linoleum Per CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES. i $27.50Silk Floss Mattresses ... $14.75 $22.50 Tapestry Upholstered S Yd ¥ ROl e R $13.95 quare Yd. .............. $ 1.39| A large variety of fine Rattan Car- BED SPRINGS. BUFFETS. $32.50 Tapestry Upholstered % 2.98 Inlaid Linoleum Per riages, Go-Carts, Strollers and Push L) b . . | $29.75 Golden Oak Buffet ... .. $18.95 Rockers Mg Eine ) $21.95 Square Yd. ............... $ 1.95| Carts in handsome designs and service- $ 695 National Link Spring .. § 4.65| 34275 Golden Oak Buffet .. ... $27.45 | $47.50 Tapestry Upholstered $ 350 Inlaid Linleum Per able construction must be sold at a great $ 850 National Link Spring .. § 5.45 | $59.75 Golden Oak Buffet ..... $39.95 Rockeérst gt i o $29.95 Square Yd. .0 00 $ 2.19 | sacrifice to turn them into money. MASON JARS, Pints .. Per Doz. JELLY TUMBLERS WITH COVERS. KITCHEN FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Irot Market Baskets, Glass Ware, Crockery, Pearl Agate Ware, Nickel Tea Kettles, Tea and Coffee Pots. hese prices quoted above are a few items selected at random from the great stock of House Furnishings which will be sold at the old established place of business of HARRY ALEX, floor. room BOYS' B READY | Offers Attons to Draw Youths Awzom Streets bells, FOR 19-10 SEASON ° The gymnasium is on the second ses in radio work, carpentry, This is most attactive d, physiology and hygiene, and to the boys and contains dumb | semaphore signalling. The radio class Indian clubs, mats ipring | is instructed by Henr aber, ind two new hor: Tle li- {and has 35 pupils; the S8 - is also on the s It [is in charge of James p to date periodicals, snall es d a piano. On the third floor Interested. LOOK HERE FOR IT I Many a New Britain Reader Will Bt| band, the bhest known of the club's is divided into two sections; instruction is given by F. who also has charge o < v and hygiene; semaphore signal- ling is taught by Clifford Overstrom. On the third floor is the Boys’ Club activities. This consists of about 20 When people read about the cures members, and is in charge of C. H. made by a medicine endorsed from |“larksson. Many pe sometimes wonder |far away. is it surprising they | The back yard has been graded and what is beine for t street b vonder if the statements true? |1akes a very fine place for the boys In answer iy guestion it will b jut when they read of cases right|tc play. The equipment consists of interesting ti the following | here at home, positive proof is within | veleyballs, hasketballs, medicine their an es Club is sit-| st Main and three-story The NeW n Bo uated at the,r of Center street is a building, }ard roomy, and sur-| Lo rounded by &y lawn, which was | Britain formerly a bof weeds. dull The club 0 September 9, 1918, [T W having a mehip of 200 members | suff for the first tbeks after its open- ing. The melare boys from the | ages of 10 toars, The main &e of the building @pens into thing room, and b. yond that is perintendent’s o fice, e ipped g system of ords showing cj or ¢ each member The billiard with four tabj the game room also on thioo ses hem. ever found for oom boxes cured me.” all dealers. Foster-Milburn reach, bardly move around on |and 1 was lame and so I thought my kidneys were affected Kidney as I saw for close in Doan's y recommended I began Doan's are the best l\when 1 was in bed also and the gation is could count of it mornings. Pills taking have trouble. Two bans, indoor baseballs and bats, ten- 1sy matter. R v Britain | nisrackets, and balls, and 60 wands. | endorsement of Do Pills. Tiere is now a full troop of Boy uis Mich New | Scotts in the organization. In the by | basenent is the New Britain Council, pain k for some time.|Boy icouts of America, with three my feet 1| rooms containing the library, exam- red t deal. T had that pain|inatior room, waiting room, office and kichen. 1In this kitchen it is plannec to serve hot cofteec and sand- is winter, W#dnging bovs off + to help them. The Boys' club ana the Boy Scouts harmonize very well and there is a spirit of co- The weely program of the boys is as follows Monday :vening—Calisthenics, de- operation hetween the organizations. | Tuesday evening—Band rehearsal, Ge: —Playground exercises and games, 3 to 5 P. M., 3y 5 P. M., evenings 7:30; | brary and billiard parlor open every evening. AMERICAN WALLOPS. “Kamerad” Cannot Hold Sol- diers’ Fists in Check. REAL Even “When they put up their hands | and shouted ‘Kamerad’ they were the | hottest looking bunch I ever saw.” James Lind of Company I, 102d Infantry, writes to Joseph Glynn at the Connecticut Lighting Company, expressing his opinion of the Ger- | mans. His letter follows: “Well I have seen quite a little of the hoche lately. 1 wrote you a letter Just before we went in on July T7th. We lost a.few but quite a few were just wounded and went for a rest in | the hospital. I was lucky enough to go through without getting in the way of any shells or lead but bhad first wave and they did not get a chance to drop any shells on us. I, was not looking on either side of me. “Sergeant Hopkins left the | expect to see the paymaster tomor- I was afraid if I saw the others fall | States. Onec by one the old 1 80 | row. I would get cold feet. somewher If what was left of the You ““A bullet passed my head and hit | b &L n a year ! a fellow in back of me in the cheek. 1 can't dope out how it missed me but close calls don’t take you to the hospital for a rest anyway. low had a shell land so close to him that the concussion threw him across He got real shell shock and he went dippy. “When we went over we threw our packs away and chased the They had a head start, but when we did catch up and they started to say ‘Kamerad’ they were looking bunch I ever saw. quite a few prisoners but I think now the ones we did get think we are a bunch of nuts. them out of hands up but a few got an American punch on the jaw. we did not see a live Boche and went about ten kilometers, about six miles. the road. We were on were glad to see our relief coming. We are going to get some more men to fill up the company again. ‘““We are near and they have a bunch of prisoners that were taken in 1916. a Yankee division to drive them back into Germany when the war is over, T because the 371-373 One fel- boche. the hottest We took We could not put business with their quickly a litt] The second day | relief. The v the go for six days and an English ocamp It will take are i ployer gow. Britain are over here. to run into some of them. vho left New Br 'DONT ENDURE RHEUMATIC PAIN! Stop the pain! Give merelief! That'’s what you want when you're hurt. That's what you get with Sloan's Lini- ment. Itnotonly If you're tormented by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Backache, and body or nerve pain—just see how and comforts. 35¢ Per Doz. 8¢ Per Doz. Children’s Bath Tubs, Dish Kitchen Mirrors, Flat MAIN STREET I would like | ago were to march alone it would make a sick looking company. We HERE'S QUICK RELIEF FOR YOU down to the seat of the trouble, warm- ing and easing the nerves and tissues. You can almost feel the inflammation, swelling or_stiffness subside, as the pain grows less and less. You don’t even hayve to wait to rub in Sloan’s Liniment. It penetrates, and its clear, clean liquid can be poured right on the skin without staining. Get a generous size bottle from your druggist today. “kills pain,”’ but does it quickly, without delay. le Sloan’s Liniment gives ery first application rests Seems to reach right