New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1919, Page 14

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MONDAY, MARCH 17. MAJOR GENERAL O’RYAN, COMMANDER OF | | i | le LIVING THE 27TH DIVISION AND HIS FAMILY T — B e i3 new by [ sador to Potr 1. has s feedlework at six shillings | te hed a workroom for these wom- fingland. Lady Ge en, who were forced to flee from | Man (insert), wife of the late [ Russia. (¢) Underwood & Underwood T e ' Spanish- | FRENCH GIRLS HAVE 1 army is saving Uncle Sam consider- conflict, with NEW HATRDRESSIN G MIETHODS. :1hl_fl sums of money by reducing the . with less than weight for which he would otherwise nd With” the Paris, March 18.—Peasant girls of ! have to pay and by preventing the , the | Frange are more than eve spoilage of various such supplies. Tn "hatos Madorn hen N aioriC thou- | ing the close fitting native N ar, | the -case of a confract for so: » | O'Ilyan ¢ o his to wear which they had to have th oLt . v e | o st tresses cut. rural France there is| by 7.7 per cent through an allowance | ?:hes :::rretd;im“ “agree that the reduction |a widesprend movement for the adop- | for excess moisture. A big consig been even higher. y of the death rate to the lowest figure | tion of the “towny” sty which, if{ment of prn was rejected by the | vailable. ever recarded proves conclusively less picturesquo, makes for the pre-| government use they ot v every man wha was killed that the task of preventing and tre: servation of woman’s chief glory. been sufliciently dried. Purchases of | L during the Mexican war, seven |ing disease the more th iis fact, coupled with the total [ cheese are being inspected for excess m ot ai ivi 4,000,000 men mobil for this w: ance fr 5 1 : W In the Civil war the from t ter content. ien. e From left to right, Janet { Holmes 4 2 home from 4.\.,\.11‘\‘” ¢ feneral, Mrs. O'Ryan,' (C) Underwood & Underwood s who lost their|was performed m > s T e in battle wa half as large | humanely. Only the outbreak of rades of ‘s “tails” usi TIN WHISTLES IN TOURNEY. | e total of those Who fell victims | fluenza, affec the entire; (o he made, renders o hair ex e e T e ease hose killed in the| world, & ved, precluded a - | tremely expensive ecord field of eventy-nine contestants | e e e ol Ey R an woula)| R S A e | played the first eighteen ho | a fifth of those who perished of | have prevailed among these men in{in yrance nowadays,” say Lannual championship fourn se. In the present , for the| civil life. | nent hair spe : the Tin Wi s at Pinehurst time in history, the number of — = | plond plaits are worth at least $20 an | gny. 1. D, of Fkwanok led the killed in battle exceeded the JAPAN VISITED BY MANY. ounce.” | field with 40, ind was fol- who died of disease. : e T Tl T PR, T ‘pubh : (-nAt‘l;:“i(;gnll\:h[r:!c(;\nlir"r;: o - S i . 8. CAREFUL BUYER. Brookline with 40, Donald ted. are inviting a_ very|ed Japan last year, leaving a H Tt naton R I R e son of Youngstow hd John D comparison with their awn| $15,000,000 in the country. Of these|“S ing” the water from food- pman of Greenwich tied for third agement of this branch | visitors 5,000 were Americans. ! stuffs purchased for the use of the ! place : “ON THE BUSY CORNER” We Offer For | DOLLAR DAY at S ] On Wednesday March 19th $1.50 Sterno Chafing FREE $1.25 box Apollo 65¢ Sterno Outfit, - We shall give Our Patrons a reduction of ONE DOI« Dish Outfit (with tray.) CRocolatey 10c Canned Heat both § LAR on every pair of Shoes in our store that are priced Storm Lighter with $1 for e from five dollars up. $1.00 | : = Lot Women’s $4.00 Boots (small sizes) A Pair $1.00 sale of Cigarettes, $1000 $1.00 ; Lot Women’s $3.00 Pumps (small sizes) .. Pair $1.00 s : Lot Children’s $1.75 Gun Metal Pumps ... Pair $1.00 13 Rolls Bob White | FREE FREE 5_925¢ cans Talcum B Pairs Baby’s 75¢ Soft Sole Shoes for $1. Toilet Paper : 1 Lot Misses’ and Children’s $1.50 C iy FOLDING NAIL FILE for every lady calling be- | ©°™9eT ; Shanip. o | : Pumps Pair $1.00 $1.00 tween 3 and 5 \Vednesda) afternoon. $1 00 Reduction of $1.00 on Misses’ $2.50 Gun Metal Button 225 Page COOK BOOK FREE to every lady making | ———w-——— B Reduction of $1.00 on Children’s and Misses $4.00 and . $4.50 Trot Moc. Bluchers. Gem Safety Razor a dollar purchase. e 21 Ib.. Boxes Maine Reduction of $1.00 on Bu(fys’ $4.50 Tan Shoes. $1.00 “GOING TO MARKET”—An exciting card game | Maid Chocolates ' Reduction of $1.00 on Men's $4.00 Shoes. ° free to men making $1.00 purchase. % 1 Lot Boys’ $2.25 Dancing Pumps A Pair $1.00 Extra pkg. Blades Free. — —— - = - Women’s $1.25 Black Silk Hose Pair $1.00 1) 3 Pairs Women’s 59¢ Tan Hose for . $1.00 2 Cal‘l‘y A“ Bags 2 Boxes Day Dredm,. 2 Pairs Men’s 75¢ Hose for ... $1.00 ‘ Mavis or Lady Mary Face 3 Pairs ’s S $1.00 today developed ! owdaer, ALL SALES STRICTLY CASH ON DOLLAR $1.00 f Tobacco Pouch with $1.00 DAY GOODS, Nail Brush Free. | FREE 1.00 sale of tobacco. | Powder Puff—Free CROWELL’S DRUG STORE “ON THE BUSY CORNER” ST 1 T 25;1_ Eanst a0 cullcE Kodak Films boufrht

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