New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 17, 1919, Page 2

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"MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1010, DAY The Porter & Dyson Co., Jewelers will give a 209 Discount on all Merchandise excepting : Diamonds and Watches on = Wednesday, ofit Day Here § DOLLAR DAY. We are offering the biggest 1 values for One Dollar that have ever been put .00 ‘ on exhibition in New Britain. Watch our win- it-out borders dow for extraordinary Dollar Day Bargains. Boo o $1.00 11 | PORTER & DYSON CO. Pof the famous 1 00 | 54 Main Street, Old Reliable Jewelry Shop tER for . . . ° Where Quality Is as Represented. known SB- NSHINE Linoleum and $1.00 | . " Oil Cloth Dressing . . enter the hallof | $z 00 WALL PAPER REMNANTS $1 00 fame through : sheer force of I Wh]le they last originality and Cationnd e 8 AL Other High Grade Pamts. for Thns $1 00 The ! rt " . * Luke Horsfall Go, Day Only, per qua * armew™ |1 Other Paints, Two Quarts for . $1.00 . Remember these prices hold good for one day only (DOL- LAR DAY) and no goods will be charged. Free delivery in the City. WIS | THE BOYLE COMPANY R | : 3 AND 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE an Fined $76 for Driving| § Painters, Decorators and General Contractors While Intoxicated ’ viithe dnflu $1,32 R i R G e . A fine of $3 was im- d for drunkenne nd juc nded on the breach of the peace HARTFORD. at 0 witnesses rest was made in a Lafavetts = | ~ ¢ ‘n::;:”:’u‘r‘n-‘l(l e ¥ the sereant at the & ; / Y O Gt 5 D clef request s Annic Nixa, daughter coeees s Announeing Our Annual On Wednesday March 19th ghts which were | ence of lic d in danger of losing 1 he found him ta| the roll cant Hart went into the ence of liquor. When | g md Nix very drunk but Schultz to get off the motar-| st still in his packet, and We shall give Our Patrons a reduction of ONE DOL- 1 and it was necessary , his home. When rln enln LAR on every pair of Shoes in our store that are priced eral times. When he | ( « in in the hc 3 o v evcle he reeled and fell, | ja sy ot home < from five dollars up. , he W 1. Officer PhY | rested. | 1 Lot Women’s $4.00 Boots (small sizes) A Pair $1.00 a t1 ) 4 o . | T o6 . . 4 et i O e 5 TUESD AY Lot Women’s $3.00 Pumps (small sizes) .. Pair $1.00 = he ’;"‘;“’"‘("_‘ SORITEER e Off ar : : 1 Lot Children’s $1.75 Gun Metal Pumps ... Pair $1.00 her and Son Quarrel. day mor g & e . 7R J q A Unitea St Ay kuife used By | » aliroy stioched. Fe ! s T G e Gitenn T S S e el Giremet onel wor 2 Pairs Bahy'’s 75¢ §0ft Solg Shoes ff)r o ing was ex-| 3 . g A Dy N Initan o o ovning ag| T and CoM®. ad no mirror on his| [ 0nes on Monday and Tuesday of this week our splendid new as- 1 1401’_Mns§e‘s and Children’s $1.50 Canvas ch Andrew K (car when ) icer C1 sortment of smart millinery and charming new frocks, blouscs, Iumps hadgehieatendilo A L amphe afternoos oty E G ol PEimen Reduction of $1.00 on Misses’ $2.50 Gun Metal Button : ¢ conrt tr | e T e s s P Gt O £ o Reduction of $1.00 on Children’s and Misses $4.00 and aai] : o fre o $4.50 Trot Moc. Bluchers. ticipate sccing only the ve hion wor Attt e el S o Q. but ona . S i e e Reduction of $1.00 on Boys’ $4.50 Tan Shoes. hich combine N The boy was arrested by Officer Ed- | has s I frache me W X s i Dy & : ward Kiley on complaint and he ad- [ wos sus I o e Reduction of $1.00 on Men’s $4.00 Shaes. ) Eieeq that he hac ened ta} A f s - o 1 Lot Boys’ $2.25 Dancing Pumps ... ... . A Pair $1.00 his father ralter WE Wikl WELCOME OLD AND NEW UVRIENDS \‘v("-nenyg«' y 2_) I;l-d(w].\ Silk l[()c(x I)air Ql 00 ¥ e R : i 3 Pairs Women’s 59¢ Tan Hose for ...... . . . . $1.00 fhidden he blade of the k registration pa- £ SRR N i about six Inches in length and th i e airs Men’s 75¢ Hose for handle is ec xmw“I with metal kn\uI\ erati c o h commer- | s = 3 Pairs Men’s Hol(‘prm)f Hose for tes, each of them spiked. T P v \ ; 18 5 ract hec honorably s~ ction was ted yvesterday . . N Q ~ r CAQ - told Judge Meskill that his f: 2 p been T ari- | K / CAT TS » hit him and chased him to the roof. o ¥ « 1 ¢ shl¢ € o ‘;"wm"n : cting of the commii- | gl ALL SALES ‘\TRI(/TL\ ("'\hH ON ])OLLAR roteet himself he picked up the 5 et p diy, ch dress ging- | tee and those who arve to tuke part ! o protect h s up th ; . The Dress | in the performance. " DAY GOODS. 20 In Cach, i he peace. His band was Goods STop, 400 u—'il\x The committee in charge of the 9 o'clock, half an hour after G 7 show has made preliminary plans to " - BIG MINSTREL SHOW - : : ——— soT Vebber of eriden W o 2z reduction of ene dollay on ail | James Tynan Heads Committee { the troupe ang . 7. Kiley wil 2 Xl = 1 : EOOTHS BLOLCY d\\ A » 5 BELLANS [ shoes £ ¢5.00 up. at Damon's, | Musical Production—Professoy ist him. Frank Clynes is to be A S M MEW DRITAN ’sw. Hot water . ~—advt, A e st and James Murphy has been che ; ; =E Sure Relief 7. Pougherty of ¥rwin b . ) i} n for the office of business mang been located at Camp | The plans ] Among the soloists who have alr & a g with the ordn o f been sanctioned by - he coured Andrew rOT e transferred © frc A the work J Donahue hn Kilduff, Ja R lNDlGESTlON ordnance work in one of the local | or preparing for & b 1usgical wvro- ortlm\n Bl \T OUR OPENING. | | |

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