New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 2

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MARCH 28, 10149, JAS. DILLON & CO. | 1919 HARTFORD. T SPECIALTIES || ALE PAPER STYLES Decorative Cut-Out Borders v oo s o tie modair—ino Box cout, [ Again Most Popular odes. We have Suits ranging from $22.50 to $125, but come M our stock of some of the finest modes in Suits you could see our models at $35.00, 5, $19.50. We are now showing the largest and most exclusive assort- 9 BEAUTITUL NEW DRESSES ment of forzette Crepes, Satins, Crepe de Chines, Taff torials and a fow serges 3t $10.75. $25.00, lery material that has been brought out this vear and in every h of .the season in the smartest and combinations snappiest styles. You'll On . Gt - ci 3 “these at $12.50, $16.50, $19.75, $30.75. ur Decorative Individual Cut-Out-Borders are strikingly beaun- SMART BLOUSES AT LOW PRICES S il afd enrprisinglysincponalsy st modes in Voiles. Batistes, Silks, ins, Georgette Crepes and Crepe de Chines at $1.95. $2.98. S1.08, will be surprised as well as pleased. 98 up to %18.00. § We have just received a new shipment of the Az Do not deny us the pleasure of showing you our selections. 3 < : You ouses vou could want to see in Muslin office school at Camp Hancock After a g course of training at that camp he & {d FR NKL[N S ONE Attorney, Discharged at Camp | was awarded the gold bars of a sec- 3 b A L] PH 359 B 3 i = i ond lieutenant, and was sent to Camp | By Travers. Will Resume Law Prac-{m.avers, San Antonio, Texas. tice in This City. S Quinine That Does Not Affect Head | Ll tonle and laxative ef. | 46 Main street to Joan Johnson | American grain and foodstuffs fect LAXATIVIZ BROMO QUININEK | 2nd Walter P. Occupin. Mr. Occu- (Tablets) can be taken by anyone |Pin has been in the employ of M without causing nervousness or ring- | Marsh in running the stove. ing in the head. There is only one pomae “Bromo Quinine.” W. GROVE'S SHIPME signature on the box. 30¢ Lieut. Henry Nowicki has been dis- 3 éharged from the army, and has re- [] turned to his home in this cit Lieut. ER | i con. gned to Switzerland have been lying at Cette, the French Mediterranear port of entry for Switzerland and that e only one train carrying supplies fo1 S HELD UP. this country leaves Cette daily. It i Nowicki, who before entering the ! ",'('r\ ce, was a practicing attorney in ; | this city, will resume his law practice | or Family | here within a few weeks. He was ) e . 2 Gl v s«aid that only 300 tons can be carriec for ] aw tfirm of O'Keefe | o R e . = . | formerly in the e Lack of Transportation Keeps Food :“” this train so that the delivery o S : he grain extend over fof | T e T will extend over foi | < . o = | Deputy i A N Ehas months. Tt is suggested that furtier { the service on September 7, 1917, and By e 8 1351 perne, \March 28.—Swiss newspa- | shipments be sent' to ~ Marsellles. ‘ot { went to Camp Devens. Soon after| s0ld his painting. decoratinz, picture | Bther-Tn Law— 1nd Nowicki S—— G-I, . The local attorney was drafted into | MateD STs St ‘Continucd, r-in '8 rferende is re . pers complain that 63,000 tons of | Genoa or some other Ttalian port meMotner-in-law’s interference is re- | ,oacning the camp, he qualified for | and fr p - | sponsible, Fred Elliot told Judge John | s Miories, | 1 Kirkham in police court this R interest | ) iR e ) BCe: on lh«-L morning, for the disagreements be- | erest is tuken | tween himself and his wife. Elliot | elimination of the | was changed with non-support, and in { epllcctor due fo the 1| rqer (o alloy the family difculties | po LO;,\:"SVI“,J‘:D’,,.KY, T | to adjust themselves. if adjustment is | A possible, Judge Kirkham continued | fie primaries today Georze W.l {he case until two weeks from tomor- f secks renomination. He hasj oo a member of the b rd for 10| H' X A - ¥ yoars and his renomination is expect- | The couple have been married over %, A new candidate is Herbert H.['a year and have one child by this Pease, who seeks ta fill the vacancy ‘Ti""”“,"‘ L A B e e | Mrs. Elliot has one child, and Blliot | on the bo for over 20 vears and|has five. His children e B \\nsiovr.l\' frierds = of the son cansider him o( his former mf_:- from w om he was i 1 racancy. | divorced some time ago. Since her good caliber for filling the vacancy. d i 0. Frank G. Vibberts, treasurer of the| marriage, he has not giverm 'a cent New Britain Trust company, is also | foward her support, the \\'uo‘sflnl. but | among {he candidates secking nemi- | later admitted that he sent the money | nation to the board. Dr. Frank | to her mother to be given her and had | Zwick is another candidate. He has also paid the rent for their P i = lived in this ecity secveral Yez 1d ¢ 115 North street. She also ! “{ b had formerly been connected with the | he had brought hev to her mother’ Cl IT}.’.MS sehoals in the capacity of athietic house to save expense as he could eat | onch and medical inspector. His for nothing in his mother-in-law’s | R o B i inasih cenl en'lorae Al R ROl L e | n;afi :uxylr\” e e Taxpayers' and Rentpavers' associa- Elliot + represented by Attorney | S tion. recently or he 1S} albert S e {known to have y publican | the “Count On Me's” of the A her el ting that since the 3 { friends among the younser VoterS . piup of their child, he has spent v Methodist church will be held | who will uphold him. wvenine the home of ! over §100 on his wife in addition to The other contest in the :Vriv'mfv"““ supporting her. She refuses to live s today is the ome for alderman ErOM .y, him, he claims, because her o the firsct ward. The candidates Ave {500 nas persuaded her to stay at Councilman Cornelius J. Dehm. Wal- | o0 'anq wait on tables in the res- E as has sold his "':,,{.‘,‘,V”‘l aniiCeorElelE | taurant. According to his story, he at the corner of West Main and /| 44 sil] oot un il oo lashsoncl ol einon - SRECHIS A 0 In streets to Michael Daunis s a1 Aven street: second | 'Phoned twice to have hor come home, | uskas has also sold land and eritt Mission: third ward, | but she refuses. He works in a local | ings on Oak street to Daunis. 13ddy Awning comn ¢ h ward, ' factory and earns 60 cents an hour. biand Mrs. Henry Clough, for- | 71 (hurch street: Fifth 1 Skritul- F of Newington, will make their | s hall, Brond street; sixth ward, on Dwight street, of this -city S et Y T BELLRNS jte for Dr. Zwick for s 5 EESTION, Republica yrimarte igh R . b (%) 1NDIGESTID g cscoall e SOLINE CHEAPER IN SOUTIL \> $F G 250ALL DAL dance, in charge of the social | Me Tenn., March 28 | V@@ > 6 BELLANS B hittee of the Y. W. C. A. will be N ces have hee cduced gener- ¢ Hot water for the I ; s girls :n‘:\?w ity | ally !m».v".’-;nm‘. the ‘~‘w‘(ln‘ o ¢ Bats] SureRelief | e association bullding this eve- | tanooga the price is 16 cents a gallon, | ‘ o eter whihe 0 el R e 1. AN S THE BACK OF THE JACKET IS DEPENDENT :;‘vt;-v“ ‘:4(&\\"_“ ted. Barry and (‘H'.(-T‘;‘n;“mx‘f"‘;: Hd the reduction is | ] R INDIGESTION | FOR GRACE UPON THE SKILLFUL TR A TR N OF SLEEVES, SHOULDERS AND WAIST. FASHION PARK HAS DEVELOPED THE BELL-DELL SLEEVE 7O MEET EVERY ACTIVE REQUIREMENT WITHOUT STRAIN OR PULL AND 7O PRESENT _ Do you want to choose from a line that embodies a large col- fizj /\le E(ZSK EL); NBD,R ngM SGEi 5 EESN Sfi ZVEDN g [LD(Z i lection of exclusive papers at prices that are within the reach of all? ‘ TO THE STVLE OF GARMEN T Do you want to see your Wall Paper hung just like it would be SKELCHED. in your own home? ~ READY - TO-PUT- ON If you do just stop in our sample room, and see a large assort- ment of papers on our walls, and sample racks, hung under the § clLozon SERVICE WITHOUT p | THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY - ON same conditions as they would e on your own walls. ‘ (Get Our Free Booklet Showing Interiors.) marriage 3y previous mal Tegular monthy -business meet- impo 2 the mee voting places are as follows, | - RACKLIFFE BROS. COMPANY | The Wilsan Co. Paints, Varnishes, Hardware and Window Shades. City Hall 250-256 PARK ST., NEW BRITAIN, CT.

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