New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1919, Page 9

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Hartf'ord — THE PRETTIEST READY TO WEAR DRESSES IN THE VERY NEWEST SPRING MODELS The question of, what is new Drease G L GH Ao Som taclice i e Do s clionlione Pl 0 A isfaction if you visit o he attracti il ocialorl eras the lovely Beaded George or Silk Others .of Satin of Georgette or Tricotine. (ifully draped. Also the Affernoon Ciowns | Ostric ind cefil Embroideries are hountif d tri h, S <‘ QD o S he v ide The sleeve a bell ef- Zects Pt e i= e for women and misses in attractive ) e ) aried you must sec them all to decide which is th A Sl " prove ble but i to vour li \ liogabls & 4 inz, for choice i unlimited wonder how sm styling and exquisite materials are pos such moderate pricing: Come see the new dresses o CHATR BACKS. Beautiful effects in*Madeira and.Kilet are shown at our Linen Dept. and the valiues offered are astounding A Cha cks are not only useful and ornamental, life savers for upholstered furniture. They also enhance the fine pieces. i . Come See Them and at our ces $1.59 to $8.50 You may be sure of big value whatever v EXQUISY MILUINERY. These are Opening 1 for Spring Pashions when the newest and hest are here vou on So diversif are the styles that we are ing any woman or mis is certain to A strilir hecoming hat @t o price tham is decidec moderate. Spars a1 me to see our display of the season's newest and best in Millinery. You will enjoy the exhibit. o o NEW BRITAIN DAILY. HERALD, FRIE A8 MILL TAXS THOUGHT 10 \. Dugay. Trainman. Succumbs Hospital—Program Is A Annual—oOther Briet items, rmed town meeting nin 3 o'clock in oom o o town building g on the fax rate for the coma g fiscal . A motion was madeds { by John B. Minor that the rate be | 18 mills, but when put to vote the motion was defeated. A tax rate of 17 mills was - voted ny\hrnl‘ much discussion Seleciman William I Johnson -an-4 nounced f th Lourd had L asked for W0 m than .the{ £ amount d in {he buds Stanley | S. Gwillim asked for a statement | from the sct commitice pertaining | fo the use to which the money was to | be put. but it was foun® that there | was no member of the school commit- tee present at the meeting. The ex- | B | fra $2.000 was not appropriated B At the nmieeting it was stated that | 8 In all the bonded debt of the town of Plain- trimmed—mDolm tone and Sivertipg from $18. and ap. ville is $60.000. The appropriation for maintenance of the school system was $29.000 \ppropriation” of $1,000 was voted for the upkeep of ——— roads and hridec The pobice and | fire departments received an appro- priation of $1.000 cach. Five thon- ') sand dollars. wi voted for a fund an ) pay int st. The net in ffeta, Figured Geor Georgette, HAVING AN AUTOMOBIL RECEIVIN! ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASIED OF US. CHES AND PaulS Washingtof. D. C., stating that i cxamination will be held at Bristol, | i or = : A rare o A ospit of injuries reccived at the : ; Ry s - e A rare collect in excepliona fi n PR [FHdttord and Windsor Lockstont AR py it 110 treiehit vardl . e slonhed |l Saturcaysvoulnavelchofceliof ounreslarEo ) e el e Bt Beaded Cha I | 1919 | s posi U : 3 g stepped | line of Ladies’ Neckwear—pique, organdie and lace £ | 1 P19, to fill the position of rural | from a freizht train on which he was | e e e e price from 50c to 50 Alsc carriers at several places, including | working and into the path of anothe o || s S . 2y M ERSDAD Chains. very choice, from $1.00 to ' —— i Kensing m'Vr o reight train on another traek. e PETTICOATS. SPECIAL FOR $1.98. DRESS VOILES, 39¢ AND OVER. 33¢ YARD 3 ruck Gverturns, | was thrown to the ground and struck Genuine Heatherbloom top and silk flounce 40 inch Dress Voiles big value for 39%c. a e = s ! « E4 < K 1 1 ) va f 39¢ nd + .Ycu'll find Sloan’s Liniment SEEKS NE‘W A five-ton truck loaded with Roval |, tie, receiving intarnal and | I'etticoats, in plain and changeable colors, other | sold elsewhere up to 48¢ in a very w E 3 softens the severe LRSniterent fotte o eEN ol il eiiaun ek 1T D) mer | stores’ price $2.50. Saturday our Special Price $1.98. s Special for Saturday only 33¢ Yard ae { SN S city from Hartford, where the Roval | ushed fo the seenc of the aceident | 'HESE SPECIALS—LINEN DEPT. UNDERM A | ) EnbCiSs ident | - SRMUSLINS FOR SATURD. i rheumatic ache | - m‘f'llflnlflv& r{"t’l “f" H:‘l-“ 1‘4\‘;:\4 rh:m;“';‘“r vy ‘”“.“"”[ the injured man at the | .\l“uwvu-x: Damask inches \u\lf splendid UNDERPRICED iy 4 the Orne ear the h of Alber thoard ¢ inl n 1 on . " T & I A & 5 i 5 = \,“1 OF! ,‘r”‘; ‘»H k‘“wj’y'r""{“‘mm S ard the dinky and fak to HUCK AND DAMASK TOWELS v hite $1.00 1 s 3 Saturda X Put it o free! B l Norton. r 20t antty New Britain hospital. where he died | Regular price 19¢ cach, For Saturday 10c each. £1.50 and 50 E $1.15 Just let it peneirate natural 00M HKaSt berin : "]”' "’””0‘ ‘]\“ ‘\); :\1]”(1‘:\1 . ““" L within an hour News of the acei- | - : 5 feain 1 Shociabr SMALL LOT OFF CREPF CHINE AND S = b roken. The driver of the ck. al- 1 dent was sent to his wifs in \Wate M aCeoBBoton, BubRI BCILESRWECE Special for ; > e sense of soothing relief soon f: : = thou Jinned under the steering | hure and ahe h t g Saturday 11e yard. goco VELOLE CHEMIS External aches, stiffnc < houghis 1 hury and hurried to his bedside, | Saturday $3.50, regular price $5.( ¢ = *dan‘u : HERO HOME wheel escaped without a scratch coming to New Britain hy automol { PURSES, VERY SPECIAL—FOR SATURDAY $1.00 | Nainsook, neatly trimmed. $3.00 a $ 3 . Bpraeiasand SRS COLORE’D WAR \bout the Ice Situation. Ie was dead before she arrived. Lit- | Strap back and strap top Purses, black and | for $2.50. Bungalow and Dress Ap pereca fight off the relieving qualities of | T . [E. Austin has purchased a lar; tle information regardir the man | colors, For Saturday $1.00. ngham, $2.00 value, $1.49, $2.50, for $1.79, Sloan's Liniment. Clean, conv 1 | quantity of ice in the nordiern part | was available here, except for the fa N economical. Ask any drugglst for nt. | supply the public next sumn —Hit By Aunto—Appeal Denicd— ¥ DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY b NE S received a mnotice from the United Dics at Hospital ! BERL W States Civil Service Commission at | ¢ A jwe | Matthew Brown Is Now Back in Town | of the state and will have encugh to | that his home was in Waterhury come for the year is estimat Wt ap- HH)\*I!L;\H):V\ exclusive syles, frected, nicely fi proximately $51,000 nations blue. navy, taupe, E a, etc. 'THS_price The matter of finding ®niployment Upwards. R for me turning from the service B " " was m but it was shown th the facton Plainville hand ling that situation in a bighly AN ATTRACT Vh LIST OF SATURDAY SPECIALS $2.00 GLOVES FOR $1.50 PAIR MEN'S QUARTER HANDKERCHIFFS FOR 20¢ FA. Women's White Doeskin Gloves, one clasp, Men’s rsidered b unnecessary to make an approprin- tion for the work 11 linen quarter val nch hem Hand hief Saturday 20¢ cach ADED NECK CHAINS maesty all size: BEST 50¢ 1 30 vears. died | for Saturday, Special $1.59 F IADE NECKWEAR FOR tic Bl AN | st night W itain General | | | al- Program Arranged. | S - EEEE———— though the price will probably o o ¢ = greater this vear than in some time. ] SERLoEa the enterfainment Truck Overturns—Team Is Smash- | 8708 S which is to be presented Monday eve- church will hold a rehearsal this|unable to be present. Father Kirby of , neighbors for {heir aj at | Sell Jerop oty ning in the Gr ha!l by the Plain- | cvening. The choir members are to| Hartford will preach in his stead n the last sickness ki e ed—Other News Items. | Aaron and Alma Pierson, owners of | \ille Young Men's Social ehub has | present the antata Redempton Augustine Prior has been discharg- ( Emeline E. Trash S The drive to secure members for|the Pierson farm at H‘ Y Jave|been announced. The affair will he | Sons” on Easter inday the fed from the navy and has returned o fand mot Uso fo ¥ reautify : East Berlin Village Improvement | old their entire property ©.. oMM fopened with an address of welcome | church. The work is under the direc- ' his home on Canal street flowers given T3¢ willl strt next Mondav. B Y| Brdaliiosenh Badal "\'I"‘ Mire | on behaif of the club by Cornelius J. | tion of Rev. C Stroebel, pastor of |y e Boran is i1l at his home on WHIPPLE 0. TRASH st : By » “ % Gearge of New Britain r.anc 5. | p z o S - 2 4 & Sl have E : 1is home on | \ 0. TRASK P —————TeTMEEER | h ippointed | Prior, president of lhe organization. | the church and the n Whiting street CHARLES ‘H. TRASE | Coay, an, as e e o Srits = | | 5 RLES H. TRASK RUB NEURALGIA PAIN [ number of wides, Following is the|| Bierson will mioveltolNews Britainbin/ g {ret number on! the musical pro- || Hoen rehoarsing | for | ihe! past twol Sl e 5 Sl Oh al S the near future, : E . i d Sequassen lodg « . met AWAY, DONT SUFFEER | committec \ppointed Frank Clark, am will be a medley of popular airs | weeks. s % e . e = —— 1(\14\ ShE e e | Berlin Briefs. v the chorus. Donald Me y H. C. Thompson is il at his ivum-\l {.(‘( ”"‘:_’r” /','l'"”“(“"‘”\”‘ :" ';‘ cancis Sead jtodapsiNewS¥orkdAme [Htant Relor I RID LN sy el Torture, | A. North, W. Mildrum, Oscar T “ John Coffin, who has been ill for the | will render “Don't Cry, Little Girl, | on Bast Main streel. Mrs, Thompson [ (5% FiIe Jhes i S S 1, B he home of Arthur{Pon’t Cry.” Miss Mary Parkinson | is recovering from a recent illness pain and misery right out with |son, J5. Maine, George Stophan, B. D.| v th m 1 r e O i - AESE = 5 “st. cobs Tiniment.? L s Ao Tl P | Kensington, remains about | will sin treland, 1 love You, There will be stations of the cross elae ,‘ exah sewing circle an- CONGREGATTON BETH ¥ Eoroue: n—never fails Aatilhicw Brown Ilome. | and will he removed to the | Ac ) AT e T e o et h of Our Tady of Morey | nCuNCEs the postponement of its food| Gelebration of the 1 _ > i et of the col- ain General hospital 1 om Unionville will present sev. | &1 the LB e . ind apron sale until further notice fwill be held by the Rub soothing, penetrating “St.| Private Matthew Brown of t 1 it ¢ : L 3 5 e ich recent rrivec Liberty minstrels held rehe eral selection Miss Anna Hultenus | LI'is eveni t 7:30 o'clock. Rev. J. Card of Thanks, { Sunday school at the Jacobs Liniment’ right on the ache|ored regiment which ently a 1 s ey oo ey N { r pain, and out comes the neuralgia | at New York. has received his dis- | sal last evening at the hame of Mabel | will sing “Tear G il v |l ThEs ceived word that Rev Through the columns of the Herald | Main street, Sunday morning ‘{,; | charge and has arrived at his honie | Kingo. New parts were assigned by [ he solos by Miss Lila Daniels and ! """“‘ O'Flannigan, w "" was s lhv“— ve wish to thank the kind friends and ! o'clock misery - o e , T s e preparation for | by Jol Cilduff of Ne S vitai | nled to preach .enten devo llere’s a joyful experiment! Try|on Berlin strect His brother, | th manaseniang INTIenarationiiiy by JohniIsildutt off Now Biiiain | hse Sty 0 | — Get a small trial bottle from |Charles Brown, arrived home a few |the performance f = rtertainment will end with a ch = : ;n lruggist; pour little in your | days ago. Both of the young men | minstrels al the T. A. B. fair in New | of Irish aivs. Dancing will follow | smem———— e 3 &b it gently on the sore, | Were in the same company and for| Dritain " rtainment and music will be ne ,;;|;mmn—7w"‘ L 1ize | {he Croix de Guerre from the French | erty near the Am- | for the five dollar gold pic ”m': e “It's almost | government. They are the only col- | c company ta Au- held Monday evenir - E _ ! . ] reurmgs” S i st i e o e St s S FREE DEMONSTRATION Al - e el the only local youths to receive t ve ohser U Plainville's welcom e e il y doesnt cor ack o he " £ S i g fe ol misery doesn i 'Xm‘n‘ul‘ 1) \(“ HI I Gie1ivae Guoi A few monts ago, « aly 0 e e o ,5 'r{ i e e ootnedd: congestion is . s ¢ relieved and your neuralgia is over- | J.... . "0 0" York World many | B ! 3 L } an furled on the E Yqome : of the local people w much sur-| team will hold practice this e t b deiies top suffering ! sealeesonat i I S T Matthew | the town hall e ! e igia ¢ 1ds. either in among trotpe colored | | vitie i i . or any part of N R R e T o o Banished. <St: ) ‘ | URIC ACID IN ‘M,E‘A—F | tion T 12 bea Just stop in for a moment and let Mrs, Getehel, the factory e D CLOLIESEESD i CLOGS THE KIDNEYS | stare i 1 « woon eotly T Eiton Hit By Suto. | i hel i | pains in the back or sick dizziness, your stomach sour pita e | you have rheumatic twin e . 1 - | the channels often get sore and cently | tated. obliging You to scek relief the nig G. Grig- | or three times dur ! “Eat More Bread” l.“ e i v \ ‘V,y:”‘,‘,‘,‘f“‘“ :",!‘s““‘: 1K,‘,.:":x {‘.v}“.‘lfi }:y}]‘v”‘{:".‘,“F"\”‘fi,\f":‘ 2l v m,.; e : \...‘\\“u:\:“;.;:u'fmlm s q 0 We Hand%e()nly gl e e R S et : Heavy Choice Steer Beef [ e }‘7] [ (TR R R R Wiuespermes sannatan | i S Pl ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED. PHONE 148 Civil Service Fes | 5 ) lilinitul fecver. | 1 Getiteve of Dendorar Fagan has ' cent lithia-water drink, Postmaster William W, and,doesn’'t burn or discolor the Elton, assistant — bac Take a Glass of Salts if Your Back | g the fact 1159 me ) couveniences of “STERNO” CANNED HEAT. 1= Rlofal gl of ! Hurt= or Bladder Bothers You ! lle we 1 the servi 1 on Bl ome e “““ Sl —Drink More Water. vernment du h ! Ny 5 2 Seantie If you must have your me: ery | Cemetery Annual Z 8 et tam. | salts occasionally, says a noted au- | ville Wion w - o . = ! o Withessed | thority who tells us that meat forms | nit ) R >p R CI 5y ok ani s nos b e Ughukiha e oy L I :u OPPOSITE CITY HALL. : Ly 1. Talton | Kidneys in their efforts to expel it from | ports of oflicers f | : e Hibio . M. | the blood. They become sluagish and | will be heard. directors for the o o £ i At his| weaken, then you suffer with a dull | #uing vear will he elocted and otl ® —_——— i ho | misery in the kidney re sharp ess port o the care and is coated and when the weather is bad demonstrator. tell you some of the many advantages, comforts and 1 The choir of the Methodist Episco-

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