New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 27, 1919, Page 7

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I PLAINVILES MACHINISTS' S O ISSTILLIN | i | d Rockwell-Drake Co. Men Any Settlement Is Made % NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Hustle a Bit for Things You Want at Qur ; 3 February Sale of Housewares Friday, | BURGLARS VisIT ST0 _; February 28th, Sees Its End A — i THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF FPAR-SEEING WOMEN HAVE | TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF 1K HUNDREDS OF MARK- malkers’ restrictions at radical prfee cutting fou Bricf News Items About Town. more. Don't wait for Saturday, for prices go hack tr 'ay randora 1 will show how yon can save. - | 5. $3.4 Help—Manning Seils Business— 8 erythin outside of Machinists formerly employed at »ckwell-Draka plant, wha have been on a strike for the past few weeks, declare emphatically that the iturday mornin These Florence (il Tlealte Irooms, | $1 ! § | | good grade floor Carpet Sweepers for $4.98 Vacuum Sweepers strilke has not been broken and ha not been settled in any way. Further- more, the striking union men declare that factory officials wre reading propaganda to the effect that the; hall wi strike been called off and things | many p& wve been satisfactorily arranged. | lowing £ s1 5% Plain Skirt Boards fe “This is a direct misrepresentatior ketches, $1.30 Iolding mes $1.15 each. 1 « The strike has not heen Jack of Spad Seintiaaual B e eaci off and will not he called off be Heck." _¥y 250 White Enamel . $2.69. {the claims of the men are just,” de-| rendered tWo Bath Room Rittin : cach. clared Thomas H. Quinn, organizer New Britain union | A daughter was. Quinn ted that several | st Francis’ hospitwi Nickel Shbars, assorted sizes, 39¢ each. & $1.25 Fold-up Wash Benches, 93¢ cach. | Mr ; Weeks age a government labo de-| A and Mrs. Herman Elm Court. 98c Swar re Water Pail e each. Hundreds of other specials at price savi proportionatel to be four our Down Stairs Housewares Department, Friday, C 5 Roger Freecman is ¢ ) be found in our artmen ¥ e e “rtions of | | ROEer Freeman is confined WAL the mon and also the statements of | Rome withian dttack of fonecilItINNEN SMARTLY SIHOD WILL THE WOMEN BE WHO SELECT FROM . 5 George Prior of Springfield, Mass, = il & the factory cials and then return-| X HESE NEW LOW SHOES. i od to Washington to make his report, | formerly of this town, is rapidly re “astidious femininity wiil be terested in some new arrvivals in fine “\‘u‘w N e e covering fromn his recent illness i foot coverings for Spring and Summer sirect wear. Come to our Shoe Dept. i s aitias the verdi Miss May Cunningham of Maplay and ask for the foilowing ) . from the national capital, but street has accepted a position in the Women's Oxf 5 lishly 1 of bhrown R calf, with welt haihlbeenlas naakiolocoloon office of the Trumbull Electric Manu. | soles a Cuban I s, sho rove of inferest at $6.50 and $8.00 pair. the meantime, Mr. Qui e facturing Company Calf Oxfords, hogany colored, are very smart with their welt soies cter G S e sl S T e ind military heels. They demand afiention at $6.00 and $7.00 a pair. B 3 s hais P 8 that the ike is vhen in r charged from the 1 S. navy and has Mght Soled Oxfords are ed in brown Russia calf and black mat " S s e e e T.tlo 0ld Reliable made on a very stylish last, with leather Louis heels, we price them . i e Cnno o Ae i e 15 lound Package 00 and ) pa o | while waiting for a decision from | FURNITURH, "OR SALT ____Black Calf Oxfords with welt so 10els, fine for $6.00. i AshinEion new. Inquire 65 Maple S 5 3 . R : ; Still Hiring Help. HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW 150 10% YOO CAN DEPEND TRV eI e ot e x . o B RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. ity ity . ¥ : OUCH! CORNS' .50 Rotary .Ash Sifters for §2 e Aluminum Sauce < for 19c 98 m Step Ladd ; $3.98 Carving Sets | Ironing Tabie. $1.59. 1 3 | | | S89ceach. partment representative was here to " investigs conditions and to make a many of their ¢ rativ n¢ hiring in help, the Clark Caster com- Used successfully e i % | pany of Rl e T“'j,“‘,;":f",f,‘ UFT CORNS OFF V5 Made under sanitary conditions from <clean, rich John Hart and Frederick M. J. Buck his hor n Cot street with | help. milk, wi i of Hartford. The banquet will be | influenz itself to peace time conditions ve et Ath_ex:ract of our specially, malted grain. followed by dancing. { The Tempo Quartet will give a |quickly and is now operatir s m Infe "F“:m.b?Oflrdnz:lheFo?d-Dfinkinwxw. D tes Elected { minstrel and dance Friday evening, | normal times. The compaa en- p : L nfants and Children thrive on it. Agrees with ths ! os Elected. | B 4 weakest stomach,of the Invalid and Aged. i § et (he | Feb. 28 in Meriden Armory.—advt gaged in the manufacture of hard 3 » BER[IN IS ASKED S “I‘I 5 \\”\‘;‘” 1”:‘h‘.m[- Daugh- = — ware icles and apparently has or- lnvigorqti:.g as & Quick Lunch at office or table. 4 > B Van Camp’s Milk 14c. Russell Bros. | ders enough to keep the concern op %2 5 > y X ; rewsc | Ask far HOF lick’s e Original ters of the American Revolution ; < S e —Advt. } ere upon its norn | e ST, BERLIN NEWS l I was held iast Monday evening | of \ socliety were appointed to at- e tend the continental congress of the store coanducted by Hora James | D R.. which is to be held at i z on West Main street son me last ! . x i Mr. an T's. (o D0 S GO oy 1 { Near Fast Reliel Gampa}g“ {0 . Washington. D. ¢ on April 14, 1919, | Mr. and Mrs. J. € Loomis have re- | ) ¢ tnis morning and betore | 2 2 Mrs. Alice Norton; delo- |turned from a trip to New York Jeaving took a small quantity of rib- | i cent, TOCONTRIBUTE $500 5L e e B | o S, Thus Avolding Imitations Mrs, R. H. Lewis: regents al- bon, several pairs of gloves und four | te &8 ary B vat i e L e e McKay was formerly 2l Lucy | covered this morni W Mr. James | — Open Bazar Tonight. e when he eptered the store and he r . | “ e- | ye ladies of the Methodist church S S ey o Officer | L;EUT BENSON BAGK IN U. S o Bact soolin y‘v'mn ‘tllln an |‘{:‘u\:«v 128 Trone S e o ‘;Y‘m‘m,‘ Marino i ‘ b i S | | two-night bazar Aand fair 5 . S0LnIE DL end in New York with her sister, Miss Manning Sells Business. hich is to be held tor and to- | Doesn’t hurt a bit to lift that sore, touchy corn off with - : Leora Saunders e St < Now at Camp Dix—Taking Tobacco morrow at the East Berlin Athietic . C. Manning has sold his o hall have been completed and the | Inventory—Propose Big Celebra- | fagture for the first evening will be A st Main streel to Herman Car LS '\“'“';‘] "\l recovering fromj o,, who has conducted a trucking menmonia and his daughte v, is : AInimenticonsisting Lot reads | s noniaand hisiCangnter ghell business for some tme in Plunvitl o 8 critically il with the same disease ; ings and music The program for to- | Mr. Manning has bees in business for norrow n serformance includes = sonie time, ithe garage being lo o S ST SR Tud Be NcEltine oot tthe ot the np | n0t ne, e il located | ! = 5 o bllesnon oo aeaec b ple Hill Improvement society will | iR the quarters formerly occupied by The Near Fast Relief camp: Taking Tobacco Inventory. | meet next Tuesday evening at tho committee in Berlin, under the lead G 2 : , \1l the local storckeepers who are | home of Elmer Pape, ership of Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, rc L ports that all plans for the drive in the town have been completed. Com- mitteemen have been appointed and | tion—Superior Court Case—Other Ttems of News. the old Corbin box shop. Mr. Carl- | son will take charge of the business | e very shortly. dealers in tobacco and cig: are tak- | inventory of n;.‘m-’ stock r-\\l;\:.: xm H . \lvl~.~-]H h:x ”y»m J‘ of ‘Hl;\:vy\'. Th w ‘*'l: Win 'rmxrmmm:x. | ‘® You see what you are getting. You see the very oW revenuc 1 is goin o he SUTeC as d after spending a e card ournamen which was | . w ey wulipe i e e T el eD i BT b days in New York carricd on in the fircmen’s rooms for § monument tht b€f0r0.your eyes—the color, the ot tomet o ek COBHRIE iepers and dealnis are cetting p the past several weeks was a srea | finish, the height and just how it will look in the . 3 i X pared for the revenue officer who w The Maple Hill Literary ciety | success, and was t first attempt at Nofth and K. W. Mildrum have heen | L O op s i 5 Z 3 s pt | ake T tast | Probably call in a few days | W¥ill observe gontleman's night Wed- | 4n event of this kind. The firemen ¥ cemetery. appointed to take charge of the East | Sl nUg el M ek i M a i i cemetery district and Rev. Samuel A. | ‘ S Sl SE B DR Many of the local citizens are in | ©f Mrs. R. RB. Doan Frederick | ang as one of the participants ex Fiske, chairman of the entire com- | T 1 favor of the proposition of having all et ere will be a musical pro- S kel h s mittee, states that he will receive the I ! i A nnalColonel B el s A Imressediit, “Sthels fire Wifighters wera " . ] the men who were in the service and | BTam an L 1Ly Lieivelan [y Vi el s 0 il the inae while ine ® for the Berlin district e s o T K»»nsi”(:, \\lvn are in the 4;“ ‘ o w‘h‘m out n; . Independents and the Iforesters weorc o e i B o $500 an ek, | T TSR b et 8 B0 ey e o e oo WIon SO | e e e[| COR- CLARK AND UNIQN STS. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. eri B e el e O O e s et e R e s e N — to be heid at Crai el EMeEldent onifoss - e SRR Ong DIDHDE e one v, .. Y o off with the fingers. No Yard 1214-2 NO Agents service have been discharged and A Tuesday eve March 11. Promin- ddive to send r ufferers o | e N e o e have arrived at their homes. Whether | ! : SRR T i e o ;,g,‘,’:‘\' i :mr 1 and other eyl provosition will be considored by THUUSANBS HAVE K”.]NEY i “_""‘”" ’”W & “l'; senbianty | Why Your druggist sells a ) the local people remains to be seen, tainment will be presented. The | ting Freezone for a few Special attention given Open 1 : B Special ¢ uesday and millions of people wving and i Staciia although many of them n favor Qanguet icommittees cons { John | ce suflicient to rid your feet of s & To Attend Annual quet. Gr SREUENTS U o) h division arrive Many of the local younsg men and | TEN 5 : - women of Kensington, Berlin and Case fn Superior Court. SUSP,EGT IT en and Howard A\ good soreness at all is promised for the evening and = New Britain former graduates of the | Among wses listed to come up P those who participated in the tourr Huntsinger Busi college of Hart- | before the rviov court session | Applics A ; 5 : ) i : : 0| Applicants for Insurance Often Re- | ment will make an effo ford planning to attend the an- | which starts next Tuesday is the case| V jected Soncs me l.”( mglsain i eMong forartc WEEK-END SPECIAL ) L nual banauet of the school, which is [ of Postmaster A. B. Goodrich, who 38| Judging from reports from drus. he ""_' ”‘““"’V"““‘ Ausucesss, | 5 1 charged wit ault of the 10-vear- entertainment and dance last | . being made to n e the affair this! Boardman of Berlin street The case winners of the tournament, | R s Fiske reports that his d ct has nfade a g d s 1 this quota alread) g s a nation-wide (Dick) Dyer, Hug lood | between the and callouses, with | touch with the public, there is one | bers of th hurel s e | bers o e Churchi of Our Saviour preparation that has been very suc 2l | S A mother in the home, or a man or woman at business, to he held this evening in the City | zists who are cons direc evening i 3T P 1t 1 club at Hartford ery effort is|old daughter af Mr. and Mrs. C. J. |5 : BeLanCivi dircct | evening in Grange hall by the mom- | ; year the most successful ever held. | Mea aihaiinel ot hthe i nerl | Reguiar 29¢ year the most successful ever held. | was given a hear S e A | i i Value | Siza | with nerves undone and the system generally feeling the ceasful in overcoming these condi- strain, should find wonderful help in The commiittee in charge are James |[town court a few wecks ago and l-:,\(,\'“ The % Ganutley, chairman of Windsor | Master Goodrich was found guilty of | m‘_"‘l“’r K‘_‘yfl::”"‘ ';i""“’y"\"‘"” g influence NAVEL JUICY Locks. Philip F n_of Kensington, | the ch and fined $5 and costs. ile s ensismanp JRtootpis jsoon i S | | immediately appealed the case, realized. It stands the highest for | ORANGES LEMONS GRANDMA NEVER LET e me An examining physician for one of C (o C a0z 3 deuk Avthur Benson, who Bas Deen | the prominen: Tife Tioias s o : , . HER HAIR GET GRAY |in ifranco for over 15 monthe. has| omaies opanent Life Insurar - | LINONIT ANES THAT AWEUL i sent o telegram to his parents. Mr Solnaslineviow of ithe Ssub- KICK OUT OF A HARD COLD | f . i ept Her Locks Youthful, Dark and | and Mrs. Sven Benson of Kast Berlin ‘1 t, made the astonishing statement | AND RENDERS IT HARM H Glossy With Common Garden T Jem of 1 e ;| that one reason why so many appli LIS T IS T oA E i iforming them of his safe arrival 1n | gane o reteet ¥ bl S TS GREAN A b 3 - nd Sulphur. this country and states that he bhas Lre rejected,is be- PAMILY REMEDY FOR ALI e Deen [#ent ol Bdatentlon = camy) Bt kidney trouble is so common | FORMS OF COLDS AND A R} When you darken Your hair with|Camp Dix, where he will remain for a | (0, tNe American people, and the MARKABLE PREVE Powerful o .. > : Bage T and Sulphur, no one can | few days, as he has not fully recovere majority of those whose appli- | FOR THE MORE DANGEROUS | owerful sedatives or strong medicines are habit orming tell, because it’s done so naturally, So | ed from the wounds which he receiv. | c2tions dectined do not even sus- | THROAT AND LUNG COM- | 3 cdaiely’. | and dangerous. The logical help is a form of nourish- ehurch evenly Preparing thi mixture. | ed during the last of the fightir | t they have the sease. PLAINTS OF % S Rt z s e . g oo S oA by at| H. T, Judd. who bus baon 5 1t in ) poveven, i von Lmingg s o v v | e e strengfl\ to the; hod;v. thr:)ugh n011n§hmem, that is felt in i Sulphur Compoundr . You st | ppCnselly praver mooting of tho| 2 e FHICE & Co. Binghamton, N | o for coughs that thronten monont, | N cop srears o ]| LOGICAL ANSWER IS—LAXIRON. e s Sre b o e evaloeiing eneet ot L8 D8 AU AU ool e LT S Il Dmities | | REOLE BRBOR B oD, LAXCARIN PRODUCH t S Mat- ] g § SMEDTS (Fresh Chilled), LAXC! V l)[TCTS CO. taking one small strand at a time Emory Maisen of the U. §. § By morning all disappears, | sonia, has returned to his 2 pounds L Dept No. E123 Pittsburgh, Pa. and, after another application or two, | short visl{ with M Heavy Fat SALT PORK, 1b. 30¢ Price $1.0¢ : *ull Tr Bur hair becomes beautifully dark- | Nelson. of WHicox aven Sl ] it SCARD TR s line. 3 $1.00 per box. Full Treatment, ¢ boxes, $5 i ‘”r’f and luxuriant cently returned from o FfiES CLAMS and ® P e — i 5 T glstered Lette Will send €. 0. D. anywhere aded hair, though no dis- ' after doing nine months' s OYSTEKS \ X p | AFTERNOON SALE, Frace, Is a slgn of old age. and as we | a native of New York city. YSTEkK 2 ) { to 6:30 P. M. = = &l desire a youthful and attractive! The Berlin Boy Scaut basketball T Boncless SMOKED HAMS, 1 hita e B , ‘ ATE RETURNS USE RY; SH CO. 5 i § vouna .. LASA N appearance, get busy at once with ' team will hold practice this eyensg Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound | at the Berlia town hall. i S STANLEY §T. g : : md look years younger | George Nelson of East Berlin is ill All Druggists—60c¢ and $1.20, THE HERALD CLASS!F!ED COLUMNS i 4 ship )0. Money Order,

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