New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1919, Page 7

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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERA PLAINVEL ¥ R T Thanks Tire Suits That Are Typical I ~ IS VISITING IN Cf Spring | FAULTLESSLY TAILORED AND VERY MODISH IN CU THF % Cis 3 o T a YOUTHFUL COAT STYLES REPRESENT THE SEASON'S MOST [Rel == e B e S WANTED SHADES AND FABRI 3 . s g IT MAY BE A STRAIGHT LINE TAILORED SUIT, A YOUTHFUL BOX STYLE, A RUSSIAN BLOUSE EFFECT. OR A SPORT MODEL, Other News Ttems, ALL ARE FASHIONABLIL 3 ot I e s o Serees, Tricots, Poplins, Needle Cords, Tweeds and | Ire resulting in damage estimafy is in the front rank as first choice fol- cd at $1,000. broke out at € ‘otig Wiy shades | Saturday n the drug stor Trask Dead—Tenement Floodex The materials are Gabardines. of lowed by the vestees. long os and tie v 4 itton s, cloth onany . 4 Lase mn\vv.{;hk“. SRbNC e M B | “_nvm N Pyington on effe A delis g | Wes roet e origin of the Naze is the hiaze broke selection S W ey of win yu the stylish and attractive new 78 ! price jumps, up to $69.50 cac h. They'll please you. Al v urning among MANTLE CLOCK S AT 107, OFF SR : €S in the cellar coful Lines and very attractive are the Tambour cight day : jn uned into flames by They strike the hour and half it r. The cellar pleasure clocks with white or silver dial o usical and cathedral gong, $8.98 to $35.00 cach. Bl 1 | Desk or Boudoir Clocks with cholce of brass or copper, silver fumed e it g 1 a short time | oak and mahogany, all different designs. ight day movements and ac- e am S f w»'w s. Mr. 1 e Prices range from $1.50 to $8.98 gy i : vf\l("\' of | woodwork Il guaranteed and L tdward T | one orc with G mahogany ined aas N other nna | H other inflam- | g “g 0y floors. curate time keepers Buy Your Alarm Clock Now. Those we offer R ave perfect timekeepers. As prices are continually going up it is wise to S IS8 1 purchase yours now. We ¢ them at $1.50 to $3.98 cach. st Ll v e I “WE CAN SAVE YOU $1.00. e osaeg oy built B With the object of introducing Harper's Magzazine to our patrons, we [t el sk country in the W@ rranged with the publishers to make you this special offer. Harper's e ML / Brief Tiomy ne for Eight Months for Only $2.00. e i fl' : S An intercstir meeting' price for one year is $4.00 and $3.00 for ht months for gy Sl SN € WS | Brotherhood class was held attention. It only for a limited time that we can do it. Ra et om o t MARCH CHINA AND GLASS SALE IS ON { Sl QIMOLLOW Over seventy patterns in Open Stock dinnerware arve included in our - 4 ‘“’”””‘ ) cen completed What Do Y By Democragy > assortment and all at special prices during this March Sale § | for the banquet to he held tomorrow Mrs. Heler ¢ returne Among them Haviland China, Royal Doulton, Wedgewood and Eng- evening at Craig Lock, Meriden, for | from a visit sever: witi o g R | the mey pated in the | fric in Bost lish and American Porcelain, 0 5 DAt | in B Now is the time to start dinner set in open stock dinnerware Why 3 | Rdtions tounamentBheldigin Sthed not make collection of a dinner set that vou can match any time you o tfrerneliiag noo) About 35 men are | t 1er M planning {0 attend A turkey pper 14 dre 3 i nors 1 wish new picces? A good time to buy matchings for the set you have be served and a short program | st West Mai plaid and pe home with an | ruffled, effibroide Mo Carter 8 50 to $100.00 is worth S church. fo1r disewssion waq l George | of Mai of be furnished for the entertai n = 5 ment of those present John Ki HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY New ain will render a solo. T e RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF alar oriitel e il e o e Dutton s The men | Mrs « ' 2 i [ \/V YR G PG e el omen’s ¢ to | vesterday he death of her ek of, the = - - - - o tomo : i Meriden by automobiles en- | Mre thinking. Many of the| ranks 145th among the 168 cities and | 'MM_‘VV - mnm\‘lp n : > ‘ . MY | their way of | » IR | maline I y s. Bru Hilbert spe — [ the school expenses amount to every i ranks first, a town not as large a 2 y M Enthiline B lia . 1 Bosto Mr NEW SPRING LINES JUST RECEIVE “WAYNE.” “ONYX “GORDON PRICES RANGE FROM $1 ( Death was 5 i ; ar and what the school board does! Rerlin, spent $94.23, while fthe 168th | wife of Whipple O Pair— Pt Pair— < wil 1 afternoon with the $28,000 appropriation given | town spent $25.65. FHad Berlin spe o oiGuba e them each yeur, ave urged to he pres-|as much as the S$5th town, which ning at 7 o'clock at her Giliar e e ent this evening at the town meeting. | spent less than the average amount Broa i i ! ser 2 G Fart Explains school Problems. per child for the entire state, the i At the public school meeting. Which { would have been $5,15% more ava 1 ; 15 held Saturda night at t Kast ble for school use Proof t - Berlin Athletic hall, a good program | was needed and that stil ZEE g was rendered. It consisted of a short | needed this vear. is not lackin g .' - . 1y which w llowed with musical | As the resu the k of ‘ Middletown, who has been a four min-: ., extent that the minimum of cdoric o . Wi oy i ' ' : Z - T SRR 5 ANl 52 55 S Bl T 77 K B g ery inter ion of h ! not avail me t eliah Todee RELEASING 5 PEINERS iy ADCIAneR avercrow interfering witl Y he wished to have published before . : superintendent of Schools xplains & ire ho Dexs e o hoplaRlEaDIaI g s 1o v v occurred so to - i Fit to 1 f the town a ide; Situation s It Exists Here—dJan ; o McCormack Back From Irance— £91h in Other News Items. ; r of children enrolled in the _ e rank in the number of adjourned town meeting th wods Lo e duled for this evening at the : CRLSTSRE e The question fo be di SYICSICR0 Sy ere are not eno e is the laving L Toai of 16 mills | 3 i 5 I i year is two-fold school 14 CEPh i v o cond floor and in peoplc same rate t prepared opted as November, 3 people in the o not adm i 7 L to st vea $32.20, short of the amc 1t at whic t hort of ! orde t he may repeat the work of tand. At the annual town | : , was held last Novem- « and v Had asked by t nec Members of 100l hoard prepared a re- vhich is to be tendered this evea | and will be used in an effort to meeting, which be the sense of the mecting that was too small, and re 501 ) take steps n oxpressing it weh in sup- the citiz hat more money er population e anpropriate v them in or- tify, these con- pay the school expenses. Tt exist.” lowed in the s remarked thi morni a ) 2Ct sitt 21 : se E - % S tiz e oo | 1ne he drawn from . 2 ‘ '_“\VH“M‘ | ar after a ple r 1 A AR = e Clool IR D inie aaee ol et ffo 8 VLS 1910 RR 1 i | ) U trox L R demon I rlic what he school | are, the citizens who are ropriating more mone ) caghers th 1t the ol board will come around V cach child i ' [ provision was made for the deficit 1918, or for the incrcased cos A . school supplies charzed ¥ JOHNSON NOT PERMITTY The fc 00k Supply is totally in- ro BOX IN ME qiale s r Veteran in Town, to see olr SEOCK B ihe books that thoy necd. More are neeg ind mor mone; of finished B be approp by the town keep the teachers who employed in the towr ing th positions. Also B runds seded for maintenance. | creas s must he voted for {he W | ) hool committee hese conditions | H L 4 3 wre to bhe remedied, it is serious- hoped that at the fown meeling ese conditions will not bhe over I S T AR S B T looked Private McCormack Back. 1 ; 1 : ser 100 beautiful jobs & Private James E. McCormack, of f e he i ) YN Orar i eauti j et e e A it T e v 15 RIGH bW omeTnin FE standing in our yard and R Janocdin \m ok vaend b S01oihel iliec op Ma ) fi:fi‘ show rooms to sclect from, also see our latest designs 4 s llis parenis A and i " \ : s qou can \ paper before placing your order. Kensington, received L Beriin Bricts, ere f the . E sag about #v and Dr on rday nin imn The most durable material, the best workman- § .. A S o 1 i . : : my . ship and correct proportions arc what we guarantee. S et o ‘ ho | rehearsal and meeting toms ; ; iy : i p O ST Manufacturer el e L | Een : orn Cor. Union and (‘lzn’k“Sls. ew Britain, Conn. § i var ot 1t A e .‘ e e it o oo o1 ‘ over'common < flakes : the frax for b S b nia'y : » o o A Crisp Subsitaniial Food LTI G | Attention Given to Cemetery Lettering. Sl e e rootad by the House Phone 134-12 Yard Phone 1214-2 vounded hrapnel in the leg . S Do) 1 Schure is moving ke | ' then confined in an American ~ home on Rerlin \,,',“, N g 3 3 ok Rensington, teh from Stutézar 0 A R S hospital for over three mott irandywine lane, o [ I

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