New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1919, Page 24

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richer person. So poor and rich guffering and shive! one really ected the temperature l to drop as sharply as it has wit hi: the past few days. The winter to th time has been open and wet an sickeningly chilly, but not so cold as to cause actual suffering; even with a short fuel supply. But with the mer- cury hovering around 20 above zero, ‘12 degrees call it here, coal is a nec The shortage of coal is a number of reasons, chiefly thc dila- | tory work of the miners who have de- six hour working day, and | the scarcity of railroad cars. Coal | supplied in all centers of population ! are far below normal, and there is no | prospect of an immediate improve- | ment in the situation. Many persons | Have sought other means of keeping | warm. One old man and his wife, | they are over eighty, have been in | bed for a week because they have no | ¢oal in the house, and their daugh- | ter cares for them. Children also are | heing kept between blankets with ! success, but the sturdy of the city | must bear the burden as well as they | | ean, ‘with mighty little prospect of\ jief until the railroads are in bet- | ?’r posmon or the halmy days of | e} he | degrees | t” they | PH[!MPT RELIEF for the acid-distressed stomach—try two or three Ki-m0IDS after meals, dissolved on the tongue—keep your stomach sweet— try Ki-moids—the new aid 4o digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE EMULSION For Coids LINONINE TAKES THAT AWFUL KICK OUT OF A HARD COLD AND RENDERS IT HARM- ! LESS. IT IS THE GREAT FAMILY REMEDY FOR \] l FORMS OF COLDS AN MARK!/ \IH 1 1 AND LUNG 'S OF ADULTS CHILDREN. Have a botie of Linonine handy at all times—there’s no telli W instant it will pe needed, especia so for eonghs that threaten bronchi- tis. Nothinz cuite cquals Linonine for bronchitis COM- | AND Ml pruggists—60c and $1.20, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, VALUES. 1919, “THE FAIR” ' New Britain’s Greatest Value Giving Store NONE SOLD TO DEALERS. RVEL THE RIGHT TO LEMfiT QUANTITIES “quality, PO sizés, Regular sizes, | Spllt Foots. ! 3 PAIRS §! | t | | i | THREAD Willimantic, Clarks, Coats. 2 BOXES $1.00 WASH GOODS Long Cloth, 36-inches wide, 25¢ grade | Sheeting Bleached, 36-inch. 25¢ grade 25¢ grade ‘J Dress Ginghams, wide range 25¢ grade | Challies, 36-inch 25¢ grade Cretones, 29¢ grade Cameo Cloths, 36-inch, Voiles, solid colors, Percales, 36-mch 33c value, | Dimities, 27-inches, checks and stripes C. N. T. Mercerized Crochet Cotton, all sizes and colors. 12 Balls $1.00 TERS White Knitting Cotton 15 Balls $1.00 | | t O CEDAR SILKA- POLISH TEEN Liquid Veneer While they last 24 Balls $1.00 3 Half Dollar Bottles $1.00 Boys’ Blouses | Our regular 50c range, all sizes, Boys’ Wash Stits Only 50 at this price Boys’ Overalls Blue Demm, regular 50cs value, all sizes, 3 for Knit Slippers All sizes, wool soles 1 .OO 3 Pairs for .| fi, yds for ... KITCHEN NEEDS BASEMENT Turkish Towels, extra large and heavy, fancy borders, regular 50¢ values, Dish Toweling Full bleached, glass and brown, 19c¢ and 21c 'values, | $1.39 and $1.50. \ » ; EXTRA 2,000 vards, 36-inch Percales, wide range of colors, 6 yards $1.00 PRINTS 1,000 vards, 26-inch width, 8 yards $1.00 RIBBONS 39c¢ Handbow, 3 yds 1.00 L] Men’sSplit Foot Hose 6 pairs $1.00 FANCY RIBBONS All 69c values, 2 yds $1.00 PURSES and BAGS Values up to $1.00, 2 for $1.00 Women’s fabric gloves 79c¢ values, 2 pairs $1.00 Women’s Silk Gloves, 69c¢ value, 2 pairs $1.00 VEILS 50 dozen, 79¢ values, $1.00 Napkins 18-inch square, worth 15¢ each, $1 .00 | 10 for ... . at $1.00 Aluminum double boilers Aluminum Percolators. | Aluminum Preserve kettles. Regular price | Y/iZZa PGREATEST VALyE EIE\:': RITAIN's G STORES St 79 . WOMEN'S MUSLIN DRAWERS 'Embroidery Trimmed. Our Regular 59c | Grade at 3 PAIRS $1.00 HOSIERY Choose Your Wants from this List and Save 1-4 to 1-3 Men’s Silk Hose Men’s Silk Lisle Hose Strictly firsts, all colors 4 Pairsp e and sizes, $1 .00 “ Reg. 35¢ value, $1 .00 g Pairs ... 5 Pairs Children’s 29¢ Hose 6 Pairs Children’s 25¢ Hose 6 Pairs Women’s Gauze Hose Women’s Fashioned | Women'sSilk Lisle Silk H S ZIPa\ir:sf3 ..... $ l ’00 l gl?tfeilg pairs $1 '00 MEN’S UNION SUITS Summer Weight, All Sizes, Regular 50c and 59c¢ Values 3 SUITS $1.00 Corset Covers Fine Nainsook Embroidery trimmed, 59¢ GOWNS and ;nd 69¢ value or $1-00 uomgiaTion |, Bloomers $150 values| for $1.00 Batiste, pink on sale Children’s | of selection and white | 00 4Waists ‘ $] 3 '$1.003 $1.00 lace edge, 69¢ 5c¢ value, NEW SPRING KIMONAS value, P]aln and figured crepe val. 79¢ at 2 for $1 00 2 $1.00 Muslin Underwear Bssees e Drawers 39c| 2 value, for 59¢ and 69c value $1.00 Aprons wide range ; for BASEMENT HOUSFHOLD‘ NEEDS $1.00 Blue and white Enameled Tea Kettles and Double Boilers . Turkish Towels full bleached range of pat- 29c value, terns, 36 inch square, 50c val. $1.00 | 5 ""g1.00 Matting Rugs regular 75¢ Congoleum Mats, wide value, $1.00

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