New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 21, 1919, Page 9

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pAILY HE! 4 FOR THE CORRECT MATERIALS FOR | I Next Hoofh YOUR EASTER AND SPRING DRESSES, E— DOCTOR'S CAR HITS & SUITS, AND SKIRTS, COME TO OUR Mt COLORED DRESS GOODS DEPT. AND e MAKE YOR SELECTION. s ma - = . VEW IN COLORED WOOL FABRICS is to be The firemen's bazar will be hel 3] NG AT'S NEW IN (( oy B EVERYTHING TH on Main Floor in New Section. Come, make Plainville hose compuny, No. ready for wear at Easter, which is | Grange hall on Pierce street for | nights, ril 25, 26 s 28. Ticl Soming/slong 258 rflp‘d};:;"l‘\iik'ltl) CHECKS are in high favor and maka Byo \?W‘}Vr”)imur‘d on U::xl\v :u vr:l.lic BLACK AND WHITE LA N e o Sl | stores in town and they may beif up very smartly. € cured from the firemen. Good enté worth $3.25. for ! tainment will be provided each e¥ <1|,|:2£‘It¥;(;§ftsllll\(fi: AND WHITE S HEPHERD CH , 54 inches wide, | ning and everything will be doned make the fair a success, as i r real worth $3.00. but priced very special at o $2.00 yard [5G ('\m:: ;\nm‘ wu(\”'\'.. as it ig FRENCH TWILL SERGE, All-Wool, 34 inches wide: Sea fh'-n'\\ n. African [ Sl hee ney R Brown, Burgundy, Plum, Taupe, Reindeer, Myrtle and Olive Green; $25 will be awarded and the drawif §4.00 value. For .. o .- $3.00 yard | will probably be held on the event ALT-WOOL 50-INCH FRENCH Garnet, Brown A 7 ana Green; 50 inches wide: regular value $3.25. Our price $2.50 yard | Hit By Doctor's Car. ANOTHER FRENCH TWILL SERGE, 12 inches wide, sponged and shrunk, Carl Scilo of Whiting street was All-Wool, worth $2.75, specially priced at . ceiie.... $2.00 yard struck last evening hy an automobile’ fil (Colors are: Burgundy, Plum, Taupe, Brown, Garnet, Copenhagen, owned and driven. by o c i Green, Gray, Reindeer, Delft; Light, Dark Navy. Big choice, you see.) Moody. Dr. Moody was driving north { FINE STORM SERGE, 50 inche§ wide, in Navy, Green, Plum, and two on Whiting street and when he ,_euh:’;, found here at this department early choice and have your garments shades of Havana Brown; really worth $2.00. For .. «... $1.25 yard ed a paint in front of McNally's garag ALL-WOOTL, STORM SERGE, sponged and shrunk, in Tan, Copenhagen, he saw a man in the road. He struck % Burgundy, Taupe, Garnet and Navy: 44-inch, § value, $1.75 yard the man before he had time to sto foren ALL-WOOL GABARDINE AND POIRET TWILLS in Navy, Brown, Green Dr. Moody administered firs aid’ § delay, and Burgundy: 52 inches wide, worth $4.75. Our spohx-m price 0 ,uu'(\l ;"hn-'i"“i':‘"pf;"" called D"‘ ‘J : ”"}”'. d SO e Mea e = ooy s 39 1jured man was taken to the “‘”"“00,1',1;’“”‘“ TR g.dfl‘ . ls‘tl.h' “;1 New Britain General hospital and it| There ;‘)]«f)‘:lpjr FORGET SPECIAL, SALE OF DRUGS, MEDICINES AND was found that he was suffering from | tailored, Rul TOILET GOODE—Right now, and fTor hmano: {alf d:p? week, you will finc} minoriiniines Surincinally Invprmmnsg : suits. - jes and Health Aids in Drugs and Medicines at very mate ) s - L { 3 + i, ;»n:c:(:;\i?c‘fie‘:ns, Tonics, Pellets and Pills that are bemeficial to ward off .‘(,m:“,":" i]-"ur:!‘ ,}"”v“""'"“' o )‘ B - ;;n(jgidQ!;llvi‘};\'l‘n‘ epring lassitude. Regarding Tollet Supplies, ittis now*your chance to stock R e : SIS g k ey s S 2 Guard, of Plainville, will hold its| up for the coming summer at big savings. weekly drill on Monday eveu At) s the company and FHAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY they will he asked to signify their in-| & o RECFIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. tentions in_rogard to re-enilstmont. Pflpular Spflflg Nu most i ning t he S R e, e-0n- - ¥ 1 & 4 ning at th templ en Women's one clasp pique glace, in the new shafles istments we for but very few and tan, good value for of the men responded, and the great 5 ceees PR majority were undecided. The final A new line of Women's one sew-| call will be taken Monday eve- & self Fran planned to have the sotdiers and ent time is stationed at Camp Merritt T ors of the town be in full uniform in | Private Malina is a brother to the parade and act as escorts to the | man Peter Malina. While in members of the G. A. R, whom the rivate Malina w driving a supply Mrs, Jeannette Saunders, Slip-on and ap Wrist Gloves in Glace Blfi State Guards escorted during the ex- | tr near the front lines and on on el Gl B clasp. natural Chamois glovel ok ored and black stitching, a bhig value for CA ) 25 Chamois, white tephenson) Saun- | wkk and colors, at low prices. died s G e e ccasion three of the trucks belonging 2 home en Shuttle Meadow av It was also asserted today that if | to dis supply train werc practicall the committee in charge of the pro- | blown to pieces by heavy Gorman ac- : E 30 o'clock last evening. She was | posed memorial decides to erect it in | tillery. After a few days detention| s work in the office of the Trum-| — | the near future, it will be unveiled on | at Camp Merritt, Private Malina cx- ectric Manufacturing company | Plainville eight vears st | _— Memorial day By the 30th of May | Pects to receive his discharge N de Sy N e A > oE ago was '““1““-«‘ day The nearly all of the local boys will be | Berlin Briefs, o ‘:::;:“\:f‘],m,t ‘]MN,',” Eaundensiahout Il home and take part in the exercises. | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vessella of 1 c e became ill and Dr.| arter her ‘]‘ Bl “w g \h'r? 1y 15€ e m i R GeIlt War The local officers who have recently | Christian lane arc being congratulated . I s dealledltollatend how livya e L e e el A SRR IS AN Y SlenRotncer | navy will be placed in charge of the | M and M Morris Woodr aod FONOINC member w1“ Have Recepfion | service men. It is being planncd to have returned to their home o A A he rhage. o f,m'r"‘“ "“"1-‘ Stepncneon, and ur | Ways to make the club health. Upon arriving| rooms and, Mrs. Saunders leaves : t of have Lieut. Arthur Benson take (| Worthington ridge after a prolongzed Mrs. Saunders was orn in Rridge- nson of New | ive for the ho charge of the Berlin soldiers. Ensign | stay at New Haven. rt and was a daught of t S : : L nd Brief Items, Earle J. Lewis, who is due to arrive Mr. ‘and Mrs. Henry Wright of| William Stephenson e this town 4 10y i STREET PARADE A FEATURE At his home at Kensington in the near | ;\'n?fi}:]\” Y. ,arc guests of Henry| i Rewh e ring. future, will in all probability have | Rouin of Kensington. - L uis Hemingway of St e | charge of the sallors. Henry L. Por- | l‘he Berlin Boy Scouts will e || washin eet has received word Miss Doroihy : e - { thefr regular mecting this evening at| 3 om Wa zton and from surgeon I urn —Mi ter, the youngest member of the lo 1 ing this even ¢ Tecture Here—Miss cal G. A. R., will be marshal of the | their rooms at the church | attending her son, Clarence that he ndsiins Sew Srorls cit al G. A. R., o Lothos Ao i o e ing along very well. He met wit Card of Thanks oS resters to Hold | parade. The service men, after dec- el fo ] ) ¥ | o ol SEY ‘ Bugbeo Deaves—Fol orating the graves of the dead will go | (his evening at St. Paul's church : an accident a short t : esi Ve wish to thank Fair—More Berlin Boys Back— | through a regular army and navy | ‘*I‘j"rk’f‘ Thomson is ill at his home T i s to [ rors for their i drill so as to give the public an ldea | I k\o“r"Y‘fir:“”‘ suffering a severe at- ‘ : THAT AWEFUL | T ISt S nte [ S il Other News Items. E‘(,cttgm traliinggwaich s theyRrecetiodi| Bl e o et S KICK OUT OF A HARD COLD . her son I lith M The Berlin war bureau has dmm‘:q | Large wreaths of flowers draped in | Pig in honor of 1iss Sadie Bitiner ANDA SUNDULRESSIIEE HA T comfort- a receptfon to the returned i s at the home of her parent o LESS. IT IS THE GRIAT to give a recep! fal day, May | an American flag will be borne in the 3 her parents in Beck FAMILY REMEDY FOR Al service men on Memotlal 8% 00| barade as a memorial to the boysley. Luncheon was served and FORMS OF COLDS AND A R 30. Tt is being planned ,(F;‘ the G. A. | from Berlin who died while in the | musical program enjoyed. Several R A Siahi o !1\‘1* he held in cloznmm;g:\m‘;\ iR Ber. | service. A number of speakers will | guests were present from out of towi FOR THE MORE DAax {.‘[II,,” il R fi wed y & d A 1 — o —— x e L G OTUS R., éZflerevar\Ana‘ church. A com- | be secured. S PHIRROAT AN LUNG COM- mittes fo take charge of the program | ZoiGixe becilive ! PLAINTS OF ADULTS AND A ! | Alejo G a nati e, ar- | g CHILDRE L P corcises has been appointed by Alejo Gine, native of Chil | Why' h as 5 S on sail for aba w“:?'\‘,lff:d :nd action will be tak- | rived in town today and will give an | SUC stlo TG & Tt 61 T the war ! handy 1 ) A T vay has an- FOR poy ) « mne % 1t is Dbeing | illustrated lecture in .front of the | at all times—there’s no tel iy sl i ! R hdigan en at an early date. | in the nav P Stanley s | DUDlic library at Berlin tomorrow aft- S anuT e e e P s s e ‘ erncon. Gine is considered to be one | 50 for coughs that threaten bronchi- The nville S bun=le Social b St 'LL LAUGH! S e YOU LL . in his country and performs a mi- / 1 | Chilean Wil br¢ ocecds of the 5 ent e = raculous vaudeville act in the open. cds of the enfertainment BAKER CHARGED He claims to be half Indian and 3 CORNS LIFT OFF | &raniara. During the past fow veurs he has been in vaudeville. Recently 8] | T e e L travelie for the i | | eYre different . Uoon | BEGIN BOT WATER | s Doesn’t hurt at all and costs :\ifkl“;zne1:;;[:“1:;?::::(1°fp:l.°fz,-mzx:’(’-,os p N 2 [, DRHNKEN@ IF Y@Efl | senstor chawtestam soys secretary only few cents throughout the country schools. To- e | Kt 3 I | & i of War Is Responsible for Crush morrow evening he will give his lec- DON'T FEEL RIGHT I f War Is Responsible for Crush- ture and performance at the Berlin | ing Soldicrs' Spirit town hall. In the near future he in- | : LRl | [ tends to return to his home at Chile LOVE A - < " Says glass of hot water ‘with | Washington, March il and in all probability remain there S R I { for the future. The performance to- i morrow afternoon will be at 2 o’'clock. | i . 1 [ ] 4] washes out poisons. U v is characterized 1 WITH INJUST t system of milita | Miss Bugbec Leaves Tomorrow. | ardonty .Miss Edna Bugbee, who has been | \ B the teacher of the lower grades at W 3 ; e S the Worthington Grammar school fm'} E i i 3 ; ) T 8 - € o re reactionary the past six vears and who recently or aching; if what tendered her resignation vl lexve | N N d - : Jon U odening e shee for her home at Wilimantic tomor- | INO INEE€d tO fle Thln, f 3 : ; y {in stomach, or you are bilious, consti- | lic today hy Senator (icorge E. Cham- | row. During the past few months | \ 5 ! pated, nervo sallow and can't get! borlain, Miss Bugbee's health has not allowed | &infiWfly or Sallow | & § ‘ B il e g her to attend to her Auties regularly | Wil D berore bcaltasth i ! : and she has decided to return to her | If vou are thin and want to he # o ot water with a poontut | <1 Tlain says that he was “el-i WILANNAHEY Magic! Just drop a little | ;0 "\ Thomas Ersign of Berlin | PlUmD; if you have wrinkles in your Freezone on that touchy corn, in- | street has been secur by Superin- } face that you are not proud of; if the At o - W | will flush the poisons and toxins from litary Justice, and Mr. Baker is &‘fi[‘ 5’17 S "5 r stantly it stops aching, then you | tendent Showalter to take charge of | SKin is sallow or subject to pimples | B % | stomach, li Rl 6. 41 ¥ ALRN er, kidneys and, bowels ¢ b of “being deaf throughou LR RE Y. ) p ' for : or blackheads, take Mi-o-na stomach 8 . e i lift the corn off with the fingers, IM Bugbee's room for the time OIS E ‘:C:k l»"::ln:w'lzenni;lr l'and cleanse, sweeten and purify the ) to complaints ahout the in- heing. 25 2 S anc d he | | entire alimentary tract. Do vour in- Jjustice’ e - change. : e Forcsters Plan Fal Iy A . side bathinz immediately upon arisir Referring to the case of Lieut.-Col el = . o he majority of the thin people are 8 1 Samue! T se O 1 o Dheflocal§lodecforgioresters beld i i ceaiimcllh -t o o L Mai B (in the morning to wash out of the sys. Ansell, formerly actin its regular meeting last evening. It | joreo i its duties propariy. ot is Loy 3 st [Viamn t., B tem all the previous day's poisonous ' 11d&e advocate-genera!. who was re- f was decided that the lodse will hold | 200 20 10 oo L "lv", is not el na sour bile before put. | (Urned to his present rank from that | in the near fuature at their of ithe " natural |/g of War Ba s regulation it are declared to he than existing retiring chairman of the | { enate military committee. Senator | of limestone phosphate in it, This} '°" Criticism of the oxisting system a rain of SRe S | of brigadier-general affer he had v digestive ices s i s 5 Pl 7 ll ting more food into the stomach ks U he hs hall at the fair grounds. iife Jices and in cotecquence | ) anviie. - B ; Ko | OTously attacked and exposed the present court-mariial system, Senatc does not extract from the food enough To feel like young folks feel; like | Going to Buy Cattle, | nutritive matter to nourish every part = j | vou felt before vour blood. nerves and | PISSEN cot Heloysiein s Ul Walter Gwatkin of Worthington | of the body S muscles became loaded with hody im- 00" i sa Chatphie W nasie ridge loft yesterday afternoon for| Mi-o-na stomach tablets are intend- | B g | puriti t from your pharmacist a s SAiemcon Pennsylvania where he is intending to| ed to build up the stomach so that it | i M | Guarter pound of limestone phosphate | S5 (0 € "“'”" thes (ol Sl iy purchase some thoroughbred cattle at| will act properly and extract from the ich is inexpensive and almost taste- 07 Doiny SOUIE IS iternib e fres the stockya Recently many thor-| food the elements necessary to form h h o t loss, excent for a sourish Lwinge which | S (."’::,’x Jook into the ‘hosom o oughbred cattle have been shipped| fiesh. neavy choice steer § | is not unpleasant 2 idence a trio of men who Just as soap and hot water act on | pyowder A , Sl < - 4 2 - lacality of Chicago and are selling at| treatment of Mi-o-na stomach tabieis | B haef All d i skin, cleansing, sweetening and | L e SRS E he ecc f‘s'otrl'esféivs | a reasonable price. Mr. Gwatkin will| —they are small, easily swallowed and | 8 Se1. £ orgers reshe 5o, ot watenandi e Fiaum e R LBEaE Gl Bena iR aptliny en it s Try Freezone! Your druggist sells | ship his cattle here by freight. Westlll| are sold on e’ guaranice of money > ate metion iestomacy e LU L RS RERE A ;h‘;,’l;",; 5 . — v bottle for a few cents, sufficient | Norton of Meriden is at the present! back if they do not overcome chronic *l d l‘ d L ke N A airoeal nia ased by vour order in a so-called a tiny :n‘m ;:f\tio; 4 hard corn, | tme managing the Gwatkin farm. | indigestion. acute or enponio. stop prompuly detiverea. B . o A e ot | investisation’ designed in my judg soft corn, or corn between the toes, Arrives at Hoboken. stomach disturbance, peiching, heart- Jilicns heat v or have any i e 1oy the man who exposed | and calluses, without one particle of ®Private John Malina of the Motor| burn, sour stomach, anq any after T } ¢ pain, soren or irritation. Freezone | Supply corps has written home and| dinner distress, | el is the discoverv of a moted Cincin- |informed his mother that he has ar-| For sale by the Clark & Brainerd netl genin~ l riveq in the country and at the pres-} Co. and all leading Aruggists s are pronounced reactionaries, Gen e nlying hthefquickness east from the catile dealers in the| 1If you are thin try two wecks' E ] v r Ge i | . of the prosent system.” disorder should bezin this in ™ . Rt : 5 =~ ¢ egon senator said there are | “Umstances to show that Mr. Bak- | legislate | V 10 change cxisting military law ‘“was 30¢, 40c, $1.20, will hecome real c¢ranks on ibject shortly.

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