New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 5, 1919, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

FEBRUARY DILLON & 0. 1 WARNISH CLOSING OUT 'OF WlNTER MERCHA‘JDISF Do you want that Coat, you've been looking at. or the ultra “smart frock, with the very new and advanced lines, or the charm ing blouse you have beon secretly wishing for? It vou still want M| Just remember that 7 flOOl‘ gets e these things come into our store and you can have them at very small prices. i . y 00ATS, formerty priced trom 32055 ang 5105 now sieso. § 8 kind of wear, furniture another and outdoor $19.75 and $25.00. SKIRTS. priced from 37.50 to $15, now $ 3. 3 §$9.98 and - a 2.50. i | § surfaces another. me NEW SHIPMENT OF SERGE FROCKS. 9 They're the ‘1(1:.\ ’xl\::;:‘ lv::t:‘-:’m-m styles, and v\v(‘ln:lu the 1;;:\1‘ Then remember that SUPREMIS FLOOR lar box model the newest trimmings, the the workmanship and the very hest quality material are the feature art, ax | K points of these frocks masked at these very 1w prces siza0. § - VARNISH is the best Varnish for floors and | Enforce $16.50, $19.75 and $25.00. to order , — ADVANCED SPRING BI £ ddress. The BLOUS . e R Y T P i w suies @ B that we guarantee it ue of Na- and all the new materials. Lingerie models, effectively trimmed. § $1.00 to $1.08. Handsome modes ‘in sil crepe de chines and Georgettc > $2.98 and 3.98. H crepe IN' CABINET The more exclusive models, were up to §7 and §8.75. $1.98 NS TS PoST. { THEJOHNBOYLE COMPANY The Varnish proposition is very simple. B it so 1 rars s aess. it i s somer] IHREE HUNS CONYIGTED o BT . v s vone contrer | wovms aros. s messonner e | ik ! 3 & 5 FRANKLIN Q. PHONE 359 sJessie Davie Ponthe’ x Gt @ s | { 2 g most part, changed since its | Guil « IatinERE e Minate Post, Mre. Blizabeth . of Parliament. | 2 : GuiltyotiGxatlatns it cinE Eropa Gall> Mrw Wiigahoth ‘Camssl formation. The cabinet weathered a E.| Jennie Barnes, Mrs. A. W. Stan- Christiania, Feb. 5—The Norwegian | severe storm in November. 1917, when Mrs. Louise C. Bennett, Mrs, | cabinet, headed by Gunnar Knudsen,|a resolution designed to force its P. Spear, Mrs. Anna S. I.| has resigned. The reason given is|vesignation was brought hefore th lod on Swain, Mrs. Margaret . Parsons,|that Knudsen's party has ceased to|Norwegian parliament. It charged| Coblenz, Ieb. { (By the Associated given ; Miss Gwendoline A. Jackson, Malcolm | maintain its control of parliament. | blunders in handling the food situa- | Press.)—Three Germans have been | sold in stores. soldiers dancing to her caprice Overcoats Farmer. | The resignation has been accepted by | tion and failure to vield fto the ro-| convieted in militnes conrts here dur iDRGIs] oplee epar an Convitteatarton| bt At Half The resolution passed relative to the| the king and speculation as to the new | quest of the United States to placef| . = i - having offered for sale a watch fob Colds Cause nomlmhm and Pains oy new building is as follows: | ministry include the possibility that, the nation oa a food allowance. Tha the past few davs on the charge| i ) orican and Gorman flags | Feverish Headaches and Body Pai 1ce ! 1. That a committee of three| H. H. Bryn, Norwegian minister at resolution was defeated but opposition circulating enemy propaganda 088 ' t 1S rece 5 1 eTies hree I crossed upon it At Treves recently, a | cansed from a cold are soon relievec About 60 of members of the vestry, R. Beck, [ Washington, will he named foreign, to the cabinet continued. Copenhagen| among American troops in the occu- | thousand posteards were confiscated | by taking LAXATIVE BROMO Q K chairman, I. D. Russell, treasurer, C.| minister. | dispatches announced on January 26| pied area of Germany. The distribu- | by American officers. They pictured | NINE Tablets. There's only fom them ranging F. Chase, secretary, and the rector, ?0! - e . [ o ministerial crisis was immi-{ tion of material which intelligence of beautiful German woman With a | mo Quinine' E. W. GROVE'S in price from Known as the building committee, ba| The Norwegian cabinet headed by |neat in Norway e e e e e L n At e et 1““““_9 S A : be chosen and authorized to formu- $20 to $35. late plans for the ralsing of funds ran = = : = the building of a church and parish T N BRSNS S i Bty the il e Gt e e h\\ now at half | |st Mark's parish. their original | |, e the ulliing committes ol Louis Herrup, 1052-58 Main Street, Hartford—A Small Deposit Wili Hold Any Purchase authorized to add to its number mem- | rices. bers from the various organizations of | B the parish. | 2 m 3. That the committee be instruct-| The !l ed to lay its plans in accordance with| . i the following general outline. | : Luke Horsfall (a) To dovike ways and means =, Co. | |and to have plans executed r the| - s " asin o | Sl ot o g fmers_on” e IF YOU EXPECT TO BUY FURNITURE---IBTIY I'T' NWOW'! | ganda Among American Troops Quartered Tn Occupicd Territories, = i i | | end of the strings were comparatively tiny French, British and Ameri = Vlu: facing Washington street T (b) To provide ways and means and to have plans executed for the buillding of a church on the south-| west section of the property, facing| West Main street. | o . e = o . A A e et This Sale Is Now in Progress and Wili Continue Throughout the Month of February money and building plans be submit-| 2 ted to the vestry for final approval. | e - —_— DINING ROOM FURNITURE LIVING ROOM FURNITURE BEDROOM FURNITUR DAVENPORT BED SUITES | ODD CHAIRS AND ROCKERS C“‘ ITEMS ! Piles Oured in 6 to 14 Days $189 $ $295 three-piece Solid M $145 4-piece | 185 & plecs, Cliase | lsathie . = | ” AR - 123 ¢ ,( $109 pice ha eather $15.00 Imltnxonv $9.75 Druggists refund money if PAZO -piece Jacobean hogany Frame Suite, mulberry | Mahogany uphostering, fumed Leather Rocker OINTMENT fails to cure Ttchin $198 132 velour $175 oak frame ........ . . Damon's clearance sale | Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, 0irece azon e tumed 210 N $129 | 29.50 Genuine $19 50 : : 2 t-piece Ivory o el ppears on page 5.—advt Stops Trritation; Soothes and FHeals. I $100) G Leather Ghair s i 3 $265 1 79 §275 three-picce Velour Suite. S ; S sleep after 195 4-piece v frame a1 Mary Lee of Buffalo, was the | 10U can get restful slcep afier the 1D-piece Jacobean $ A arae hilp Rt ol $139 me, wel of Mrs. Edward Blakesley of first application. Price 60c upholstered e $29.50 Mahogany Rocker, RBirdsese Maple MRS. FOX I)IEQ ‘V‘\S )-piece Mahogany .. $350 three-piece Damasik Mahogany 17 o L T L ; { mobile seat ... $21 00 regular meeting of Stanley Post holatered Suite S T T 9 9-piece Suite,© cane back and sides, E piece i o ’ e $ ‘];"‘\: e onclEicaeyening OLD IRISH RESIDENT American Walnut .. $192 with two $249 MahogaNY .uvecvenss &193 MENT i 132 $37.50 Chair or Rocker, high paign ever launched, and you are the ones to benefit. Never before has good Furniture | to scll at cost in some cases. 50 if you expect to buy Furniture come by all means and been offered iu such a wa Just look at these reduced prices! Of course this is a big| see these great Bargains. Liberal Credit will be granted to all, and special terms will be sacrifice for us, but we must dispose of a considerable portion. of our stock in order to|cxtended to returning Soldiers and Sailors. The earler youn come the better. HERRUP We are determined to make Our February Bargain Sale the biggest price smashing cam- | make room for the Furniture bought in the recent m arket. even though we are compelled | Matters of special in- 2 & . ] s > B8 maembers will come ! beforo | $300 9-piece $210 pillows . $ piece 1 9 $85 Genuine Leather Uphol- cane back, with good qua st and a full attendance is e | American Walnut . $2 ree-ploce Tapestry | Mahogany or Walnut 9 stered Bed 63 damask $26 OO 1y requested High Street Woman Had Lived Her $340 9-plece $249 E 3 $210 B oé $215 DAVENPOrt .ci«eses o | seats .... K j1 sizes in shoes at Long's— For More Than Half Contury— DUNDE S Sy G Hai | 7 . 3 35 Mahosany Bed Daven- $42.00 Genuine Leather Wing \ = ey 375 10-piece $285 $450 three-piece Velour Over $32 sce 245 G o Rale o Rpilers rer Supernumerary Policeman | e o American Walnut . Stuffed $319 | " . sdg9s500 N $29 make h backs ..... each A Kiley is spending a furlough { _Mrs. Catherine Fox, wife of Jame 50 9-piece 355 Suiters o | %325 3-piece home Kiley was recently as- | Fox of 159 High street died at her American Walnut . $298 rhrre‘-)ri(‘('n Damas Vi 230 $67.50 'I\pvqr\ 1 Daven- $49.00 Damask Wing Chair or to ship duty as a second class | home vesterday afternoon 30 | $475 9-piece Suite, eane panel 370 3-pie port Rocker, 32 ) Tl e B R L Sy G O el S EGaRE N i T 1d Hatel of West Main stresg | PTOMinent of the old Irish residents . 3 with o silent traffic ofcer | ©f this city having lived in New Brit- LIBRARY HOGANY PARLOR CLOCK iy R e |, B e A ES MAHOGANY PARLOR CLOCKS %o report the accident, and loft | Ye&rs old and had been in failing $16.50 ~ $11.95 . o : 4 $16.50 $27.50 Mahogany, oval and $42.00 Mahogany Tabl bt ho health for some time. For the past g 10 12 50 & e R 11083 € nts for a new globe few day: i med Oak oblong . [ | el o el her death had been expected r B - . v $19.75 } with magazine $30 OO 9.50 $6.75 i Clock | | | | | I FELL, DOWN STAIRS. Mrs. Fox was born in Ireland, bu 3100 omed: - DAk & iy k S e e $14 98 Il down the stair: his home | Young. She scttled in New Britain on racks . S e a7 50 I 1 9.00 Period Brown Ma- 2 $9 98 A small lot of little Mahog- zany T e [ « hg the man to he. seri- | Fox celebrated their golden wedding § 36.00 36. 2.98 injured phoned for the ambu- | rsary, they having been married but he was found to he not | Over 50 years. Mr. Fox, husband of DINING TABLES. . SR R e LI BEDS AND BEDDING 0dd D d artment and medical assistance | St. Mary's parish as caretaker of | ? 13.75 it ressers an him schools for upwards to 40 yea K oo . " N 3 K Ch‘ff o VN e TR e s eral i held et tie | BRASS BEDS. WIHITE ENAMEL BEDS, ifroniers home at $:30 tomorrow morning and o $22 50 $24.50 7 §3.98 Continuous | $17.50 Solid Oak D e 0 VISIT SON'S GRAVE |73 e ™Sy "800 vt oo $22. So sigas Se7SE chiurch. The body will be placed in | . | $35.00 $29.00 " 6 post fallislzes mirror $12 50 S e ekl | _ . $21.00 | ames o $27.50 1) $21.50 e heodore Roosevelt Sails. For| Where it will be left for burial later | QuartersdfOalks . * : Satin finish 0 5 vz 8 98 $23.50 Solid Oak Dresser in St. Mary’s old cemetery in the fami- $29.00 29 98 $35.00 continuous post with N 5 with large beveled 16 98 pe to Visit Spot Where Quen- | ly plot -00 Quartered Onk . heavy $24 50 3 . . irror . Quartered Or ; | fillers .. i N s Buried. = $45.00 $32 50 ;", o $16.650 continuous 2-inch post - $29.00 Mahogany or Oak T . : $45.0 . | ressers b “York, Feb Mrs Theodore 00 (MR axteredibak 7 and $32 00 vith heavy $1 1 98 $21.00 BALL Wiovw of (he fosmisr nresit | O EChTUAIY IO ‘\wxmnnn Will Have Fumed Oak fillers ; fillers . ... . D T Py Was amons the passengers on| Socisl at X. M. O. A. Bullding. . | g DINING CHATRS, | 1 $26.50 ench liner Lorraize which sail- The Grocers' association will meet | $39.00 VAT o o s T ; s . bm_ here today. She will visig| @t the chamber of commerce tomor- Quartered Oak .. | 3 wuartered Oak hai o $16_50 5.00 Colonlal and other of her son. Lisut. Quentm | TOW evening ut 8 o'clock to hear the S e i $3 75 s | . iy S | period Drespers in mahogany ho was killed in gn aih.] T°ROEE OF fho Celcpation which wisited | a0y A SANITARY WOOD BEDS in zany, oal valnut and or 00 SMCELNE TG the plant of the Connecticut fat ren- Pumed Oak . 5 maple, diffecent d o from T SV - German line 5 2 $5.98 Chair, brown or black birdseye many lering and fertilizer corporation . at " eal with % g $19.00 e it mo plans to 8spend several Z et Jeds are A 1 with 1 . : oith her sister. Miss Fminy| New Haven last week. Seven members | $55.00 e $4 25 X Ryl i T Queen Dresser of the assoclation together with Sec- eat .. esenaees who is doing war work in Quartered Oak with bheautif large Oak or Ma- ght and sustaine cral severe | High street over half a century ago $18.50 FA S Officer O'Meara | During the vear 1918, Mr. and Mrs Mahogany $13.75 While in France Mrs. Roose-| retary l. A - Sprague were shown $6.75 Cha ‘ | mirror i1l see her soas, Lieut, Gop|through the plant and attended the | $65.00 S : $5 25 £$.50 high K G e Na $2 e e bore Rooscvelt and Captain Ker. | §tockholders meeting in the afternoon e g * Spring 3-6, 4 % Jacobean ....... . ional § » 1 B 4 " overed with A, C. A. or .00 forty-eight inch Ma- . one iha i Much interest has been created am . r el [ i A gosevelt. How lang she will re-f 5 UCH 0 CTo0r 08 KOO Cont et n\vv. | $8.50 William and Mary Ja and -6 selling o | s rin et | th 4 s erprise be- abroad was not announced S Titastivitien 1s T o $76.00 | cobean, Spanish 6 75 price $8.50, extra $4 98 tancy ¢ ick : 5 large $45 00 | of the state in maintaini Quartered Oak .. leather sent special .. ngs. § | nirror . ining prices for and bone, disposed of by the FOR . d { - . —— oY) || Tébrary 19 e srocers ana Pt THeld and Stored l 0 HERRUP Complete Homefurnisher e e ! SHY a socia ning a ree. i the Y. M. C. A. banquet hail. PI i PURCIHASES OF § 3 i : b ’ | We Pay Freight to All Points 1 052'58 M S! H " fl Hot wafer! | “:cmade for outside talent in the way \'t' ';r,‘m,‘;m By Our Trucks aln 5y ar Ur MORE. | = | of entertainment and the evening will k 2 = SureRelief | ho devoted to gettng better acquaint. Near Morgan. s Inviations are being sent to R ELL-AN = WE SOLICIT YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT ———————————————————— Hartford and Bridgeport grocers and a large attendance is ex- FQR INDIGESTION |pected ,

Other pages from this issue: