New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 20, 1919, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALE TINHORN G Which? CAUGHT BY RAI An unmarked tablet is of un- | known quality. The Bayer Cross ‘; | ostor;iS&Eré Myrtle Street “Monte Carlo” 18 Visited by Police This Morning 8 You can’t mistake the place. guarantees the known quality Follow the crowd to 0 and unquestioned purity of cant William (.- Hart, with the iwrpe and Man- ! mor raid at | 2 de E 260 yrtle street, snd succeeded in | @S ® capt six men, allezed to have | ¢ heen ¢ ed in g In police | b ourt this morning, Vi Anaro \\:mi B arraigned on a cha f keeping a | | 4 iy v . »use reputed to be a gambling resor: Pitro Gracalino, John Once every year at this! nee orf Officers ade an early and Frazzio Paladino, Joseph Marino and | nthony Ferro, were charged with | § All but Marino denied the accusation Judge J >s T, Meskill Marked with the Bayer-Cross oo o v o for Your Additional Protection 1 Work in the courtroom) and Pro u- time we give you the chance | . i - - table playing ca : INCREASE BABY'S STRENGTH | Sergeant Hart, testified to going to the house shortly after 1 morning and throush a win- seated about a Everybody loves a baby and gi.(. Sharpe and everybody wants a baby abun- onorative testimony dantly robust. There are many young children to whom SCOTTS k ** Aupirin®® (Rer. U. S. Pat. Of.) fa n guarantee that the monoacetios | T e icylicncid in tueso tableti is of the relabse Beyer manufacture. [A | | atidester of salicy] 2 mhling o'clock this peering dow he « six men Having returned from service In the United States Army, I wish to announce that I have resumed prac- | tice at Room 505, New Britain Nu- to fill up at bargain prices; from cur big stock. | OUR ENTIRE STOCK of dry and fancy geods atf SKIRTS MADE TO SE Amaro, who said he AT $15.00 | the United States for ed unacquaintance with Snglish and an interpreter was yv. He admitted that card pla ing was being held at his home, but the stakes were used for a pot to pro- next Sunday’s entertainment. He ded in claim- | rs: 9 to 1 and 2 t et i _ —— Hours o 1 anc o SKIRTS MADE TO SELL SKIRTS MADE TO SEL sale price for the balance o AT 41550 the month. SRR AT $29.50 Al ’ A > LOT OF DRESS SK 'S, H)X 3 A BIG I KIRTS MADE BY ONE OF THE SPORT SKIRT! BEST AND LARKC o BUSI SKIRTS SKIRT HOUSES IN AND OUTING SKIR akes ony amounted to Wm. A. B Masterpicee “stolen QOrders” Goods delivered day purchase. 5 vide ] said that {1 |- five cents and that four men were all given in small portions at intervals during each day, would be an important factor that could participate in the play. OFf | the men arraigned for playing all ad- mitted with the excep- The other day we concluded one of the bi We bought Up to recently, when the M 500 Skirts, THE COUNT WHOSE NAME. WE CANNOT MENTION. gest and best purchases our Skirt Shop ever We cannot publicly announce the &.C. Skirt company failed, they were the second largest in tk 11 of the better kind maker of these TRY, zured on. skirt e count in overcoming malnutrition and starting them well on the road to robust- ness. Every drop of Scott’s is pure, rich nourishment, the kind that builds strength and promotes healthy growth. Children Thrive on Scotl’s Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 18-15 dino and Franko. Their name is on every Skirt and will be recognized by every woman who buys the finest Skirs It is simply impossible to attempt anything like a detailed description of these 500 Sk they include such a very wide range of sty material and color. They include all the most approved models and the materials include: 8 — Stupendous Reels —8 All-Star C: KITTY GORDC CARLYLE BLACKW MONTAGU LOV JUNE ELVIDG PULLAR & irts because Amaro. newest and out costs. costs and Fe and cost John Was Surprised. John Hughes was charged with drunkenness stance. He plead- ed guilty to the first count and not guilty to the second. Officer Tierney | testified that as he was proceeding through Chestnut stre Saturday | night he found Hughes lying on the | ! sidewalk. When he picked him up the ! officer said Hughes became defiant | and wanted to fight, claiming | | that he was a knight of the | padded ring. He was hustled into the patrol and taken to the house | of one night refuge. Hughes said he | had heen a devotee to the teachings { of a party that is putting the countr ! on the bone dry basis next July. Sat- | urday he had a couple of drinks and as he was on his way home, his foot slipped and he hit the sidewalk. He | said he remembered no more unti! he | found himself in a cell. Hughes claim- ed he was the most surprised man in | the world, for just when he thought he was reposing in his own downy | bed at home, he saw the bars d | then it occurred to him that his | as a horrible nightmare. ch — was placed on probation. Adam Cook in A Adam Cook, an old o Taffetas Viyella Flannels. All Wool Serges. All Wool Poplins. Shepherd Checks. Moires. aronette Satins. Georgette Satins. Plaid Silk Poplins. Basket Weaves. Block Plaids. Hairline Mohairs. Silk Crepes. Silk Poplins. Satins. Plaid Worsted Wool Sport Plaids, Novelty Stripe. Mo hairs. satin Crepe Meteor and Satin. Silk Chudda. Red and Blue Corduroys. Plaids EXTRA SPECIAL EVENING SALE Tonight—6 p. m. to 9 p. m.—Tonight STEAKS, Sirloin, Round, Porterhouse ..... b 27¢ VERY BEST PURE LARD BEST MAINE POTATOES A Never Ending Assortment of New Spring Styles Beautiful All st Band. a Forcible Demonstration of The And included are: Plenty of cluding Large Sizes, 30 to 36 W This Sale is Giving. Wool Navy and Black Poplin and Serge Skirts, in Sage-Allen Power of Purchase Plus Fower of Value. i ) g |fl!n story nes g its conclusion, { man. The board of directors fo o nder, was | €vervone who has been following it jthree years, M. D. Suxe, Dr. Volken- €T WaS | ould see this week's episode. Several | heim, B. Stein, M. Liobinson, Di i ! TUESDAY MATINEE SPECIALS 4 to 6:30 p. m. [ tauai s iea e mot wuiice " A% | shortor reels. a weekly and a snappy | Piakus, 8. Greenberg: for tvo the president United States Fcod Administration License, Number G08535. Young MenUseCuticura To Save Your Hair sthing like shampoos with Cuticura Soap d hot water, preceded by touches of Cuti- x ruff and itch- hair healthy. They a for all toilet . In_the morning shave with Cuticura Soap the Cuti. cura way —without mug. and before bathing touch sp or irritation with Cuticura Oini bathe face, hands and scalp with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Comfort itching skin with Cuticura. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dusc with Taleum. e each at all dealers. from Holman, press h was organized i coin 1915, ¥ congre RIB OR LOIN LAMB CHOPS 30¢ | coxing fostes ook henmusnant has || 000 0 R e e e e AMERICAN BEAUTY BRICK CHEESE 1b 34c B chinc company and last week ne got | eeroyistandatal onety-ar B Dayidsin (5 RShuzbete i SOUND YELLOW ONIONS 41bs 9c ALL DAY TUESDAY SPECIALS BREAKFAST BACON by the piece FRESH CUT PORK CHOPS LEAN RIB COR RIB OR LOIN VEAL CHOPS .. .. CALIF. PEA BEANS _..... ... 2 Ibs 29¢ o A meeting of Washing Soda pkg 8c | Cider Vinegar bot 20c §! Charlty organization was held Sun- | A well attended meeting is expected | day evening at the Talmud Torah | tomorrow evening at eight o’clock at | hall, The object of the meeting was | | the chamber of commerce when the | for the adoption of the by-laws and merchants of the city will gather to | constitution and to arrange for the discuss the Tecommendations of the | incorporation of the same. The fol- | uniform hours committee for hours | lewing officers were elected for the during 19 The closing'| year: President, Morris Cohn; vics only a recommendation | president, Fred Winkle; treasurer, and the committee will listen to any | David §. Segall; secretary, I. H. Gold- suggestions of change providing, of course, there is an indication that it | would be for the interests of the ma- | jority of the merchants in New Brit- ain. The open meetings of all groups and this meeting will provide ample opportunity for full discussion and no | individual or group of stores will he | coerced to fall into linc. It is left for | the individual honor and husincs.' pride of the retailers to accept and live up to the decision of the majority In this way only can the interests of the city as a whole be brought to- gether. W builds for the growth and pro, of the city will in just the same proportion help each indi- | vidual merchant. The grocer association will hold a We have put on sale at greatly reduced prices the following all in good § | e ETREEE Soocnton s oretock condition but in most cases the packages are soiled. R ¢ the chamber of commer Mat- ters of importance regarding membe T ship and the social activities for the | FINE STATIONERY — Highland CREPE NAPKINS with gold S enthEpi e aikey A large Linen, Cranes, and other high grade | initials, regular price 10c, to close out i g 5¢, Dennison’s heavy crepe, reg. 25c. papers in perfect condition on : number of new members will he pr nted for final dmittance to mem- | Sale price 17e. as boxes are soiled at 1-3 off. CHECK PROTECTORS. Regular ADDIT hership. The total Iist of now exceeds cighty MACHINE ROLLS 5c | Price $7.50. Sale price $4.00. each ROLLS 3¢| P S pkNOGRAP HERS SHELF PMPER 2 folds 5c. BOOKS. Regular price it price ge. DESKS—350 in. flat top oak regu- lar $42.00. Sale price $30.00. Don’t miss this ; \W. Menus and best in The Lure of will finish the show. and M. Wintz, performance, the bigge | town Starting Friday, the Circus, the sensational, melo- oK b 35¢ dramatic serial starring }ddie Polo, at he st si rt his wife i e ams serial sta 1 that he must support his wife in the} {80 "0 P B o T otion pic- 1b 34c¢ future or go to jail for six months, | . 1b 19¢ [ Cook was placed on probation. e ta Ib 3¢ $18. He only contributed $8 to the | s journali i oL s member support of his wife and five children, | 0 dtsumam SYDNEY WILL HAVE e A. R Dominion ship. Cook denied the wife. After a 'ning by llegations of his the court hostilities Ford, Press Each n vica presidents, In his cablegram Premicr Holman said end of —_— the wi, Canada CHAMB OF COMMERCE. MORRIS COHN HEAD OF UNITED JEWISH CHARITY Sessions Will Open On November 11, Merchants Mcet Tomorrow to Discuss Hours, t -, Wil The vi minds 1919, On Anniversary of Uniform Closing the United Jewish dered nistice. | i | | press has and fostering nony WESSON’S COOKING OIL .. NABOB ASPARAGUS TIPS YELLOW GLOBE TURNIPS ... ... 41bs 10c o closing Sunkist Lemons doz 33c¢ Green Peppers .. Ib 25¢ § o cosine SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES doz 39c § l;leunster Cheese 1b 39¢c | Timberger Che—ese 1b 39¢ MOH. FRESE CREAMERY BUTTER Ib 67c Jam b 19¢ Mince Meat 2 1lbs 25c Raspberry Tokio, Jan. 20 press congress ha place at Sydner. Australia, on November 11 first anniversary of the armistice which ended the hostiliti in the world war. The date was de- cided by Dr. Walter Williams of Mis- The next world's s been colled to take New South Wales, 1919, ti ning of the in promoting splendid international .. pt can 43¢ 2 cans 27c ind of neip that 4 look te ongress aj people made victory possible. I carly meeting of our oceasion for completi his 4 work by promotir t hout the nding throu world." Everyone, old and young, can drink INSTANT e el with benefit to delicious. drug- ree bever'age. merabers sale, KEENEY'S THEANTER. Starting today ment ot | NOTE e, Sale ing town ment POCKET BOOKS, card cases and | wallets 1-3 off. | of Keene: 15 never let expense stand in v of giving the amusement 1o the public and this new | idea of giving five acts of vaudeville shows that the de » to please the | | people of New Britain is sincere. To- | day’s feature picture is “Come On In,” | a delightful picture starring the beau- | | tiful and talented Shirley Mason, the southern beauty. This is a good clean cut picture, one that will please all ! and that no one could take offense at | In addition to this big feature the latest rvis"_;\“ of the popular serial > rhe Tron Test” will be shown. This picture has had the greatest suces i’\’\("({({'&""'(! of any serial ever produced and as LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS Several real bargains in salesman demonstrators. over. ADKINS Come in and look them 66 CHURCH ST. Printers, Stationers

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