New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 11, 1919, Page 2

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™~ MEN’S !CLOTH- Many dol- larsiire diiiced from the regu- ]ar price of z‘ORSFALL OVERCOATS which we are selling on Dol- lar Day at HALF PRICE Luke Horsfall Co. ASYLUM HARTFORD. 93 ST., N — ——— CITY ITEMS bluchers Stan Work com gement pleted arrangements for the ir work of three large stacks at Stanley Works, and yesterday the tol City Aerial company rigging for the e Lady a rehearsal at hest Maple women Trust ht work. Foresters’ street min he ir Boo st seve T numb. ploved 1 good and orker: members times to. LIND ARTISTS ENTERTAIN. fher and sister to Give Concert Here Thursday Evening. hn and r, who been blind infancy, will furnish a entertainment Thurs evening M. T. A. & B. hall. Both icians nore passing on a prev to this e many admire They will o m school fternoon e evening prog PART I “Norma" M have McCay, brother and aimost concert ay are of th n visit note city fur- children hall. follows a pr he same he am o duet, (Beyer) .. S Bellint Beautiful is Richards b duet, How ght" Fano solo, “Killarney’ horous song, “A Jolly ugh' ho Good ‘Amoroso” Miss McCay solo, “The Bells tone . Rodney “Mr. and Mrs. ic quarrel tch (in a dome racter sk “The Old Roilicker' Mr. McCay PART 1T The Alpine me) o solo Storm’’ . Kunkel Mr. McCay he H That Halls of from a1 duet iro’ Tara tone solo, adapted Onece Moore Philadel- an old Trish B. Haynes humor Irish wit Mr. McCay Sweet A Ganz (Mel Verai Bashful At- ete imens of ind Sing, 10 duet T tte) ersonations, n,” “The mpt ovatore’ Poem,’ McCay That We Alice May to i M1 “Oh ing Two Smith al duet, Dnly One “BROMO QUININT get the genuine, call for full name ATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab- Look for signature of ’E. Cures a Cold in One Day. ) {Is Fined $10 Today for Breakmg in Door—Gourt Cases = erected | sether. | Balfe | W. | 30c, | We are very much inter- | ested You wili be when see these. in fine Shirts. you They are the utmost in shirts. ‘TOLD O ‘COME IN SOMNESE DOES 50 i Dominle Somnese was fined $10 and | pri- having osts this morning for injury to e property, the property heen a door on Corbin Place which it | is alleged he forced when he in yesterc Th Hayes and refused admittance Ds wag house is owned by niel | 5 occupied by Carmelo Adeline. Som- nese is one of the principa the | Maietta-Somnese ecivil suit has for has not claims to the Corbin which been rumming in the city court heen decided that he w | civ il suit, ; Place Mrs years, and which vot d he usiness relative when he went home yest Adeline, es for Somnesc claims that spite | quests that he v | home, continualy visits to discuss proceedings in Yester she the door she him coming and when he could not open it he forced it ir breaking the lock. Somnese clain | he went to the house and rapped on | the door. A female voice from within | called ““Clome in” and he did so. Judge Meskill imposed the fine sont to the rday who is one of the in civil f her many re away from her her home his lawsuit. wit- suit, locked when W Boy Sent to County Homc. Joseph Jarnot, a nine-year old boy who has been sleeping out most of the time was committed to the county home, today. Jarnot was in chambers | twice last week for sleeping out and for tr 1cy and warned to attend | school and stay at home nights. He promised to do so, but again last night was missing from home and was found in Keeney's theater by Sergeant Rich- | ardson he Doy claims that his mother puts him out of the house, but | investigations have proven this state- ment false. Two boys, lectured in one nine and one 14, wera chambers this morning | for stealing cement bags from Mr. Hermann, a cement contractor. Tha boys took several bags and sold them | aividing the profits PROHIBIT CHILD TABOR. American-British Labor Commissior Also Fix Secamen's (By thoe Two Important American and British gram were accepted toda | commisston on laterr legislation will form | whole project ¢ | 1ation of labor which | ted to the full peaco conference | These are the prohibition of child I under 18 years of age and the ung of Keamen's wages ers Wages. | Paris, | Press.) the 10 Assoclated tures of bor pro the Feb. by and 1 regu- abmi hor | varmity | ceeds will i Orche ! Drin BY SCHOOL PUPILS Interesting Fntertainment Scheduled to Be Held at Central Grammar School This Evening. Under the nd Teachers of the Prevo will give an school hall auspices of the ssociation, the ational Grammar historical pagea this evening. used to buy the pupils. F it will be Parents pupils school in the The pro- )¢ Civie pins for program evenin bllowing is the as presented this ol Orchestr PATRIOTS of Witkin, Silhouette Patriotism Miss Dorothy Dramatic Fore Tableau: Priscilla and Miss Vivian Sc Putney Lords of the John Alden ott, Master Benjamin nklin Versailles, nklin, M John Adams, Master Queen ance Maric line Katz, The Duc cline Mlle, Peterson Mlle. de Ladies in Antoinette, Miss Ade- hes: Ge de of Bourbon rrish. Pernan, Miss Margarel Tressan Waitir Court L Miss Sylvia Adler, Pages, Courtiers, adies, Rose Minuet Dancer Lincoln: raham Rail-Splitter. \braham Lincoln, Mas Conzellarini, Nancy Lincoln, Tom Bush, M Amy Rob; Miss Gl Polly Prentice, Taylor. Jason Brown Brown Francois Hallett tle John Hattings. Noctah, an Sinto. The Spirit of 1 Hchool. ster Raymond M ster s Margs Albert v b ret Klar Helm. Ronalter. ss Constance Master Prescott Durand, Master Lincoln, Master Donald Tndian, Master Victor Boys of the | ¥inal Tableau School Orchestra, ' SHOE ; SALE League | Miss Mad- | ) Herton F0X & CO.| IARTFORD Visit are he big vour f room ors orc 1 cordia iends “ourth Tomorrow, Wed., Feb. 12, Is DOLLAR DAY Whether vou live in Hartford big, did plan to come to the Hartford storve over before. Wi t. modern ar fifty stor miles a e, It way will respor Instead of $2.98 Which is the seco Silk Petticoats, and = fore the war; in red. purple, sray tone combinations, also black and many different styles; perfect Tounrth £2.50 SEPARATE WHITE SKIRTS WEDNESDAY $1 Come to the Cloak Department on the third floor for these; three styles. all excellent, in fine quality white pique and striped madras; material alone he today 1wo smart all Al the cannot bought for this price: plain front, gathered back, 24 42 pockaots, band belt round, waist to 36 lengths from to ONE DOLLAR Women's checked and and batiste; ter Brown Blouses in plain, striped voile, lawn square, high and collars of all collar: some blue, rose and green 00, sizes, Regular price Third Floor. ONE DOLLAR Women's Blouses, an assort- ment in volle and batiste, the pretty all in neat shirt stvie and frill with dainty sizes. $3.00. edged lace; Regular Third price Floor. B — ONE DOLLAR Beacon Crib Blankets in white, with pink and blue stripes and binding $1.7 borders: wide mohair wool finish. Regular price Second Floor. ONE DOLLAR. Flannelette, inche d stripes and figure petticoats and nt $1.00 ONE DOLLAR. Printed in color imas, wide, for pa robes. Regular 615 ni price 29¢ rd. yards large frames Strap Vanity Pur vachette leather, styles. with nicely made. Rey Main Floor, os, size, nicke lining price § two moire ONE DOLLAR. Books of Fictiol and libra Reguli 39¢ to §1. Five Books Mezzanine Balcony. also for boys girls; good edition $1.00 ONE DOLLARR Writi prices Libe packa the pac ¥ Linen including 6 ge, in whit packages envelope: Regular price $1.52 Main Floor, PR —— ONE DOLLAR Warner's Rust W Papers, 3 sheets to and tin to myg Proof Corsets in zood Coutil, sizes 19 to 30, French edge trirnming, medium low bust and long hip. Regular price §2.00. Tourth Floor. ONE DOLLAR C. B. a la Spirite Covsets, of fine batiste, with medium bust and long hip, 4 garters ched. wll sizos. Regular price §$1.50. Fourth Floor. ONE DOLLAR. Hats, the made at Boys" Hats in best plush and cloth. Regulav $1.50 $3.98 cholee these oiee ot BRI O{) e ONE DOLLAR. Tarkish Toweis, hemmed, double size 22%4x42 each. Three for Second Floor. assortment styles, in an velvet, of bleached loop, extra heavy, Regular price 50c $1.00 and bettc and fitting Regu value ¥; tail glove qualit Mer laund .50, er self « price Mer proof srade. Men ke, ceve gula N Mai slight] brown up 1 pair to >0l T Chil lar Women's Bodice Pive Mai Wor orly Thyee gold Men's outing > pair Matin pr ored a 1 har nd ruffled fastening Floor. y flanr Vs N ered 1's Unl nm blac $2.00 s Ho: 1 makes; T 1 pai vs Ur sumn r $1 rice n Floc ONE Women's v irreg s for t Silk rice s for dren's 6 to 9; Women's Vosts, Women's Union seves, t Regu Twwo Vests n Floc me: regular Vests Tier price $1.25 Two-1h Jates. $1.30 OX <hey's Night flannel §1. Suits you d as W ever floun DOLLATR. rull el; regular Shir ined k, stitchi sc, Interw and 10 tor weul lar rs rion rer v, DOLLA Hose, full ular Re ful in v i Hose for Hose, bl regular pairs for Fioor. DOLLA ik ) S 1t knee c Ve rm(u © \ Shirts, Tan Ca its, siz ulan ng OV H privil in must no dsome made price soft « re You Pay $1.00 for These hest $1.50 and pric loves, gular Hole- knit | $l 00 Suits, R. ers length, $1.00 fashioned, ular 1 wvhite, ar price fashioned, black prices | $1.00 women Wk $1.001 n. top T lace reg- ibbed, neck, trim- $1 .00| gular $1.00 Pink . DOLLA Chocolate, 14c vilue $1 OO\ B ze! 9 cakes for . | prices $1 lar pr price « Chocolatc Mg Cho Cho Choc Cho *hoc *hoc hoc e W colatc colatc olat colate olate olate olate ontaining Carar tinuts. Chips \larshimal Walnut F Pincapple Chop Suey Butter Sc Assoried Reguls Choco- | $1.00 ulg Cream sotel Peppermints Rutier Cu Monivideo pherry ps. Flenrt Main Floor. 12-inch terial W price, 36-i $1.00 t4-inch Oxfo; $1.00 Plai vard $1.75 35-inch nd e ! Regular ON L ool neh St vard vard a4 and (e} vening price . DOLLA Line ¢ for I YOR 00 £2.00 Chev orm R Serg sular 1 Regul, Stri lar j iiffon Tafy shades; $1.6 R. Stripe dre iot ard 1 Suiting eta, $1.00 Suiting, street vard. artfard 1y of hort | onx*Dollar invited S to eges. the Plaa Wom Floor. G. FOX & (0. HARTFORD EARLY TOMORROW This is the first serious glad to give detailed helow 2] prize for were We | ins arc you ONE DOLLAR | gray percale, plain full skirt; (‘w.« thing to wear with kimono or sack e $1 | skirts ONE DOLLAR Pencils: dozen Mongols Velvets, Priscilla, Hexaromo Pen- the usua a regu by us for 4c Thirty-six for $1 50 Main Floor. ONE DOLLAR Made Veils, with fancy fanly plain nd mesh wide chiffon and horder. 1 1-4 vards lonsg. 1 ard leading shades Regular " $1.00 Floor. wide, in | prices up to | Wi cday ONE DOLLAR Tub sample line pretty Dresses, Tub gir and percales, some in Billie Burke sizes 26 38 only, plaids| stripes. Regular and $4.00. Second Floor. of Dresses in rhams styles, and and £3.00 price B BUNGALOW APRONS jungalow Aprons in dress and some and best regulation stvles, all belts open with af quality price $1.98 front, around belt, elastic made per Regular e DOLLAR Hoover RReversible of white ular, mous Dresses, made poplin, slightly irre nothing worse stitch, si $9.95 small 14, than dropped 36 to Regular price ONE Kimonos DOLLAR Long in figured crepe in a score of styles elastic belt or more looss models and empire n all colors, plain and fig- lar price $1.98 ONE DOLLAR Boys' Knickerbocke pra “-udl-“ Iy stock, in }<f|lwlnl\'n' our entire rem nd good 17 , mixtures a qual- ity serges, sizes 6 to Regular| 50 to $2.00 | Pifth Floor., ONE DOLLAR Boys’ the popular open end style Iour-in-hznds, in all color: plain, plaids and stripes: a lar variety; regular $~' 00 price 50¢ 8 for .. ONE Blouses in DOLLAR Boys' woven madras light and dark | attached and striped percale, colors, collar styles. | Regular price 69¢ Two for Fifth ! Floor. | | ONE | | DOLLAR | | Music C buckle ther aso! 1 leather | | tinea with moire, and strap | fastencr. 1 price §1.50 | Main ¥Floor. | | | | ONE DOLLAR ble Damask, bleached | mercerized, very d quality ’gm-(ml patterns. Regulat 67c yard Two Yards price “$1 00‘ J | i | | i i | “Dollar momentum th@ result | | Women's House Skirts, made of| just| Fooa short ‘ Choppers Day to aver the idea- Read Hartford wonderful -for every planned in and the ry item ONE DOLLAR Landers, Frary & Clark's $1.60 $1.00 Enamel $1.00 Galvanized $1.00 Landers, ary & Clark's $1.00 Parlor $1 00 Drawn Four-c Pitchers 1t Lisk's Iixtra Heavy Water P. Regular 1ils $1.33 two- piece Carving Sets worth §1 Brooms at -inch Wire Fiber $1.00 White $1 Bristol Floor Brushes 5 piece Blue and China Baking Sets value $1 Sixth Floor. ONE DOLLAR Palin Olive Offer: 1 Cream, regular price 50c 1 Talcum, regular price 1 Shampoo, regular price 10c. 1 Soap, regular price $1.85 Real value Sale Price Complete Main Floor. Toilet Regular price 10¢ Soap In best makes. 16 Cakes for Ivory $2.00 Sale Price Articles, worth up to $1.00 Main Floor. ONE DOLLAR Belmont Offer: jar Peroxide Cream, 25c. bottle Liquid Shampoo 50c Face Powder b0c $1.25, Lady Betty ar price complete Price Main Floor. ON DOLLAR Fox & Co.'s Cod 50c guaranteed Three bottles of G White Pine, Oil. Regular price, Water Bottles, one year. Syrup Menthol, Liver each $1.50 for 15 Rolls Belvidere 10¢ Toilet Paper, regular price roll Two J. Cotton, Grade B, Wednesday pkes. Five ( Condensed Milk Main Floor. ONE DOLLAR Men's Handkerchiefs, pure linen colored silk hemstitched; also with border and initial and white $l 00 with initials, in broken assort- . | ents 1l pric up to $1.00 c each 8 for ONE DOLLAR ; cluny and imitation filets, ertions; medium and edges in the $1.00 white t; 16 inches wide de- Yard $ 1 000 wide; some fine Venise Regular price 15¢ yard. Ten yards Demi Flounces in silver on assorted ns Wednesday.

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