New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 7, 1919, Page 3

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Bostan Store CHARITY DRIVE ~ | -Boston Store T o Dmsorgocatet) 5 e : ‘Sllpper at Elks’ Club; Rev. Mawr: Many Big Bargains Not Advertised—Sce Tables ; B o Speal( | Silk Sale Now in Progry b i HOSIERY |- - | ANOTHER BIG SALE IN Thg Voters of New Brifain | Henry W. Maier pasti ; | church, will, glve his first public P | onight at the opening of tho : A good fitting, good loo speech 1}n\ L\1 oo o o e Sale Starts 9:30 Saturday Vorning. J TAXPAYERS AND HENTPAYERS < e ol united charities 3lks’ | . 108 ity i, . stocking makes the foot mor club, A supper will be served at 6:30 1,200 Real Silk Shirts for $4.95 ea., or $29.50 a doz. §! olclock at which all the x'un‘nn'litees,: the team captains and team membc tume. We recommend will get together and recelve their final instructions for launching the | tractive and glves the essential For months our buyers have heen searching tho markets for merchandise up to the Sage-Allen standard at prices decidedly low- er than those now prevailing. And they have been successful. sillc shirts wero purchased specially in New Yorlk, our buyver ¢ 7] . snmita g B wal phoned ue that he had secured them. Tt Is (ho first time ths o o It is very important for you, Mr. Voter to know ¢ Medalho 0 Sl o shirts have over been sold in Hartford, They are all Al e BB at you and your friends, and neighhors should speeches, outlining the campaign. Made of real sllk in wonderful colorings 170 stripes, black . 1 white, in fact every wanted color. And what's more, the colors ave B ot miss this election tomorrow. First of all, do you . Mater, At-| Silk HOSiery e O e ot ooy | guaranteed. Thess shirts aro regilar §7 and 3.0 valtes, | want the Republican Machine to rule the city = all will speak. e *} New Millinery With All the Freshness and Spirit of @ & the time. Every Tom, Dick and Harry know that - P 2 5 Ty Mr, Chris ha T eted arrango- | . ¢ i for gt ATIpVDURACIEIEY and SN N R R R R e Spring. o the Assessors did not do the right work when zh(\ STYLI (. A. this week, Instcad of at the | We x}u\c some wonderful values in semi-dress, sports hats, ¥ | M reassessed Main Street pr(mort\ and left out the N s wee s i banded sallors, etc., as in dress hats, signifying the maximu ? chamber of commerce. Wednesday . wm ot i & THIS WERK we are offoring noon the chamber of commerce has | style and qualily at their respective prices. Lats that are sure to [ C tional Bank Building. Did the Assessors refuse to special value in ladies’ “Medallio” | planned a lunch with a crackerack | Bt cuc customera S Oun pxicesiiaroinb BRI BWHERE SCUR tonslaer increase this Bank Building by order of one of the Silk Hosiery—lisle garter top, apeaker, and the campalgn workers what splendid quality we glve. o Bosses? double sole, high spliced heel will combine with them and get re- | i / fno quality lisere sport hats, values up to $7.50, Saturday i black, white and e wanted ports on the drive. On Friday noon | - m“';ffl!'l' : &1”101‘ 1‘~‘g"1e<'rnswf . r‘““”‘“;l“ for 8. 2 = s Spring shades. Spe- th will be anather luncheon at the | will show, Saturday, a new line of horse hair braid hats, J | | Thy 5 N Py oo ey e e s S T (ETy ey RO, Geecal S et Wb Why wasn't the New Britain Trust Co. assessed ? Tonight the Boys' club band and the ind flowers. | the hat for dress wear, fine quality, regular price ; When you see the New Britain Trust C e Boy Scouts will get out for a parade, 5 8 ale price $5.00. - | winding up with a concert at Central Hats for the Dressy Girl, vogular 36.50, special $5.00. ! . l(;(‘)l()v(;r(l)n find that their fixtures are inventoried over e o e S e Matrons' hats in black and colors at $5, $7.50. § nd i ¥ o 5 B palr ek B rentol hes e (oitra 10 052 Aot (i, e (o Tt oL s S A e e k) and the machine nominates the treasurer ¢ touch to your new Spring c0S- These harge, and has arranged e e ner s d faritns We have them in all styles and braids. | the same bank on the School Board. Of course, it boys to carry in the parade. T.ewis | Splendid showing of misses’ and children’s hats. e is easier to s end the ] 7 < Stephenson has had attractive posters | 1 other fellow’s money than printed and Donald Bartlett has ]Iul.l‘ pe .‘0“1‘ o ) them distributed about the stores dl‘-)td -~ - wn factories through the efficient assist; B 7 . ance of the Boys' club. The Boys' : I re e R R 2 ; v s e o [ . : 3 s A ll‘uzp;n:‘::b;::‘:rg :‘f;‘a‘n; el 1 : Sessors, SO‘lt s up to you, )11.. Voter, to go to the Polls . ing a good deal of praise. Superin- | g tgmorrow and vote the straight Democratic Ticket. PU I I AR feaneatiCooghaelaly RS camoales) ° \ B Since 1892, the Republicans had always a majority in Sece display in our south window. are more than pleased with the | L the Council and it is absolutely necessary to change B o s ey 186 Main SL Y.M. C. A. Bgdg. {8 this to a Democratic Council, so that the people in cent ralsed in this campaign for $37,- this fl}:} should get a fair and square deal. At pres- 0 to l 1 charities. These are | ; r : the Srganizations benefited thereby: | 4 ent, the way property is assessed, one class p The *Visiting Nurse_association, in- | A from 15 to 21 mills and the other class from 5 to 12 2 . the ' New! g B cluding the milk station: whe - ew| | & mills. Ilt is your duty to vote and change the Coun- 2R R || B cil and let the boss know that vou are going to let For! 3 b, P f A e '8 the people rule this City for the best interest of all. the character of the work of these or- | 3 )‘ ml“§ 1;5 a Stlff ta\ f()r the stn‘(‘c ‘h(‘ td\p‘l‘ A ) ganizations. They are indispensable to . the welfare, particularly of a cosmo- ; get in New Britain. We don’t even get ocur ashes politan city like New Britain. ; Price Val. §# removed. PEASE FILED TODAY s o 4 Ui 537204 | | Chitfon Broadeloth, all colors, 56-4n. $3.75—85.50 § @ O P worlk, as they are so circumstanc . > o s , ] aver 3 e ey \:rot;lc: oéflm’ all colom oS 0 $§.’27:_>—$3.5O i payer to go to the polls tomorrgw earldxn and :-ot}etet';:c Estate Len in Trust: Gmmmu | attes them to do this. The children e _el:ge Q000 $2.25 ; straight Democratic Ticket. Every member on the y ':gin‘af‘ifié: care of under proper sur. Plaid Skirtings, 40-in. . $1.00—$1.25 Democratic Ticket has p romised falthfulh to work Share Equfl]]y treatment, so that the anxious mother |l All Wool Juliet Plaid Skirtings, 40-in. $1.98—$3.00 & & for a lower tax, and honest and square government. has nothing to worry her mind in her absence from hame. The Visiting All Wool Juliet Plaid Skirtings, 52-in. $3.25—$4.50 + Pense. | Nurse association has proven the Good | ot : X s wHfof fiioNlate T: Hovt Beasen| Nuzsoteasosi Ak e HESIBIEREIE SR Satin, all colors . .. e .. $1.98—$2.50 |8 NEw BR”AIN treasurer of the Stanley Works and | ihig city. since it was brought info ax- Satin, all colors . oy T s995 8208 3 long time member of the school |istence during Rev. Dr. O. S. Dav hoard, was filed in the probate court v 0 this ‘l;.‘;\l’ an ‘:wy';;‘:f;lcy;l';:”“flv(v,'r' Silk Poplin, all colors .......... .. 98¢—8$1.25 : TAXPAYERS A?%U RENTPAYE this morning. He named his wife, | cpidemic it L == Hullieny o nd s n He| evingiiundreds oillives STU s ipRto Taffeta, all colors . $1.75—$2.25 T et b @it e tneimeonloiof Newi Britiiniiito WEhow, will and specifically states that they | their appreciation of these loval agen- Silk Plaid, Stripes and Foulards, 1.50 to $2.50 $hall not be bonded. Cles iz ““fp '_"flffl‘”;f;";“‘_""“ toRthe value $2.00 to $2.98. He leaves the sum of $5,000 to his | imit for et . aliier s Gl reasc) Velvet, all colors, 36-in. . . $2.50—$3.98 The residue of the estafe is left to . g S his wi ;:y‘yu(s::u Herbert, -in trust. Plaid Weven VO]leS, G 69¢ I aakts that neither trusiae be bond- Fancy Voiles, 40-in. . .. ... 25(_ o 49(‘_ 59¢ ed and neither shall be » for the acts of the other. He grants them Dress Gingham, 27-in, . 24c— 35¢ er to use the income on the . 5 . ‘ estate and even part of the principal IN [;HAR[iE T[“]AY Plaid Gingham, 32-in. 29¢— 39c¢ at their discretion. He s that the or elsewherz and that his, wife and ; {j R 59¢— 69c H | Ve ke them right and (le‘drsfn \L»é x\c‘l'} ]n"(‘\\)rim! for in the \SlXth Ward Aldermfln Ganed LO(’kWOOd Sheetings 9x4 65¢— 79¢ : GARAGE el family home. He directs the trustees S ety 9EER0COSE000 £ 9¢ 430 MAIN STREET Also parts of any other to care for any children mot In the U[]Oll to Act Cotton Cloth, 36-in. ................. 19¢— 25c¢ 3 kind of machine. family home if they are in need of 2 i AUTOMOBILY, SERVICI STATION, | Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night e financial care and leaves the amount Er Cotton Cloth, 36-in. ..., .. o 25¢— 30c¢ B | Repairing and Accessor i Sy it AMERICAN ENGINEERING CO. of money to be used by them entirely - 2 E T = ol § | practical experience wi OEARE, S RUDRUOS AT ICRALERE . 200 st Main St. at the discretion of the trustees. He Though few ‘peoble were aware of Toweling .... V5¢— 19¢ [ | MOTOR CO. Experts on Iznition and i \s his son, .. Mujor . Maurice | the fact, New Britain had a new ex- Toweling 254 | starting systems. Specialty on repair- 1s trustee inthe cvent of the | ecutive, acting in the capacity of = &9 § =~ M ing generators and magnetos. 16 "T I ]‘ o2 amurs n s (ERANAT ko | sl setng i 1ho, sameeiiy ot |R oy Runitting Wobl, 19— 65c § PARK GARAGE MANR %3 A: i fore the m',m; of ‘l.m wife. 3 ; fl,‘$°{r U;’?\dr:ficssl\t. ‘i\:l‘ilaf'[t:):‘(z;or;lx\'z‘(‘ g 2oz ball ... 49c 65¢ § l R 168 ARCH STREET 9Fed )l LR 1 At the dcath of Mrs. Pe el 0L Lo Flecher’s Knitting Wool, 4 oz. Hank, .. 90c¢—S$1.00 — e Ry e trust is.to be terminated. If his daugh- | Richards are in Boston welcoming | ter.is then married the sstate will be | y | VIM delivery and heavy duty | gypaimiNe sroraci| _Sterage and Accessorles, m\m(\,'q inthr equal parts \‘,«1\\».»\.n trucks. from l/é to 5 tons. ALSG LIVERY SERVICE { Repalr Work a \pemalts the three childrn, Dorothy ., Her- pert H., and Major Maurvice H. Pease. % i n derman Richards absent from the cit .AMERILA\ Balanced glx, Ay | Phone 139 Arch St Phone 3! Siserian i Policeman Herbert Lyon anxiousi F nth : i ing and endeavored to secure some entire estate @t that time is left to il . : : CITY SERVI(/E STATION. adiing “ yr'u.ll}unnL half is 1'(: be P information as to who would slgn the AUTO STA] ION | A. M. Paonessa, Prop. i r 't Ayor's secretar divided equally beiwcen the Lwo son . paycoil RBNGnaY o Bconeta by Atpaelifen iy (olne iU nows. | I a sot into communication with For Whitc Rose Gas, Non-Carbon y e " el h ot denth bl : P 4 Aoting Mayor Paonessa and he prom- Qitand Brunswl i i Sl e : Mohi il . iced to some to {he stance of the | i shthet o L e el S hard working pubdlic rervants, and = ] L e ot 4 sign the document { DON'T FORGET i . ! 400 MAIN STREET PLEASURE CARS > | trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- | The will was made on March 2, " o B . Buy One Of These sonable prices. Also storage. 'Phone e two sor Thus the father pro- M. IRVING JESTER JThe i & M. IRVING JEST THE BUSY LITTLE SHOP 1910, and was witnessed .by Judge $87-32 and 382. 8 Gilbert street, | i | | | : = Gerard James E. Cooper, Miss Anna C. Malm- | i e e ae s : Cars e | - \Lerarde i | | in ca D s marty and also - . . Satisfy That Des“.e| D NNEs divides the estate in three equal parts : 2 ® |local and long distance moving and if she does marry. It was never changed aftér first hav- | . ing heen drawh : ; L R | 1917 Stutz Roadster—Wire Wheels. i N 1 | 1916 Stutz Bull-Dog—Cord Tires. E R H t h k & G Private Otto Circo has returned to j J : : 1917 -Super Six Hudson—Like New. | | ¢ snc [}l Pt S S i For this week April 7 to 12th we will allow a Macn]fle WOI'kS 107 discount on every dollar’'s worth of goods you | Machine work, welding, auto re- urchase in this store on cendition you bring the P 3 pairing and jobbing. 538 East Main Street. Tel. 539-3. coupon below. (Newr Sritain Book Bindery). ' Camp Devens after spending a short s | hom on lawior | T 3 3 11913 Dodge Roadster—New Tires. | 1916 Peeriess Six Touring. ! | We carry a complete stock of Dress Goods, = A, M. PAONESSA, 1918 Overland Sedan—New Tires. B ki .t H H ) - GENUINE NATUREOPATHY. _— : I “, \ - 1917 Ford Taxi—'i8 Trnvke 16 PR]NTERS 4 NEW Bmam }axmah [',0' i Silks, Linings, Cotton and Wash Goods.. BOOK BINDERS . issel Seda ] eddings Specialty. N LSESEl ety PAPER RULERS Wkl © R 1911 Corbin Limousine—Good Tivery We Are Manufactur ot ; TEL. 1418-5 proved equipn cures s ces, ! the reias of the city gevernment were cures when all scossarily transferred to Alderman G e How s et re- | P sa. moves the cause of disease, Electric he fivst official act of Acting Mavor Ccouro Car. PRINTED GOODS. M ) 1916 Apperson Kondster. Sommerc ] and Borleny b THE DRESS GOODS SHOP light ba anc dropathic. tr monessi this mornineg was to aign L light bat nd hydropathic. treat Stationery Gnite. are glven my pitlenta witho snthiy payroll of the fire e y ; S S O s ‘rr (ot _v-: T e o ity | Consult us for Used car Bargains, Blank Books s 100 Main Street dc onad oS and ny rices for | } X b b iy % SOk | < > raf *cts Qb 3 g i naturecpathic treatments are fhe most | P0ard und health department Tices and Supphes, Loose Leaf Sheets and FeRboniibla of ane i Fha e oSEl oS ota) Sof was shinine Bindors, ‘ Ngw Britain (:arage Yoday and £0ca spirits pre- Tndes Cards and tGutdes CHESTNUT STRERT Good for 10¢,. discount on the dollar. DR. . COOMBS, oF : = < < aud automatic ] o1 ed about the,city. gloom: re 1 Y . Around the Corner froim Main A 95 Naturcopathic Pnysician: Tel. | sibrome in the goove ment . C()heli MOIO[‘ CO e 4 WEILDING, AUTO R¥E- April 7th to 12th. 252 Main St, cor. West Main., | partments. isccoming worried as to e =g SRAINEE T i A SPECIALTY Britain, Conn., hours, 1 to 8 p. | Whethor the shekels woild be forth- 84 ARCH SIREET, : Conn, TED, ’n.; spite 11 and 12, 4 coming, with Mayer Quiglay-and. Als| 1 Open. Evenings, | § Genuine Naiurcopathv, with.my im- | New Britain's heroes from overseas { Chassis. i ; —Day and All Night Service— | | | i

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