New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 8, 1919, Page 3

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Boston Sre T BOYS AREHOME || age&iten & o, (IXOORFPORATED) i ‘: HARTFORD. NBW Sflf iflE During the Dreary Months in Mud-Filled | —— HUSI[RY Trenches They Dr‘ean}ed of Home. 2654 Pleces Ofi Cut G 358 Make Their Home-Coming More Joyous | Ko wares o st o .| by Brightening up Their Rooms With go on Sale at 50C e a New Rug, a Comfortable Chair, or a ) o " 9 Soft Bed. Values up te $2.50 Medallio We will place on sale Wednesday morning 2,654 pieces of Cut This is Cut Glass that we have ever offered to the people of H Silk Hosiery They Deserve all We can do for Them artiic cuttings and a variety of styes that you il apprecia o e In the assortment you will find 30 ounce grape juice pitchers and covers; 6 and 5 ounce grape for QUALITY, DURABILITY and g juice tumblers; 10 ounce marmalade jars; 9 1-2 inch vases; 6 inch nippies; quart straight pitchers; 8 STYLE. Wl nabisco tray: tall eream pitcher; 6 inch the greatest sale of inch low foot bowl; 10 1-2 inch celery trays; cheese plate and cover; 8 ounce oil bottle; candlestick; sugar and 3 v; night bottle and tumbler; 5 inch tall comport; 9 inch Speci WF}EK W‘A’:m n::fi:‘hlfinj | ; 5 5 . = 8 1-2 inch handled sandwich (rav: butter tub and cover; 8 ounce syrup jar i m;; fiorv-Zielo garter o, .. == =pgey- ) 2 handled napples eunls ole Sl : 3 3 ! i : No mail or phone orders will be taken on these articles black, white and every VVHE ed # = 2 i % ; color in new Spriug shades. Spe- : cial for this week- 89c pair See display in our south window. 1.‘/{ Spring Garments for GirlsUnderpriced MIDDY BLOUS DRESSE T $1.98. Middies in sizes 6 to 42, formerly $1.25 Dresses in fine quallty chambravs. racket White with colored trimmings. Sale price only cloths and plaid ginghams, values up to $3.95 7c. Sale price only $1.98. Sizes 6 to 14 Poplin Middies, sizes 6 to 20, in pink, blue | ;' RAIN COATS. and white. Regular 25 middies for only $1.98. | In mixtures and plain colors with aps to MIDDY SSES match. Sizes 6 to 15 years. Bpecial $3.95. Made of linen crash in rose, green, copen and Rain Capes in tan, $2.50. white Very special a 2.95. Sizes 6 to 14 SERGE COATS vears. Several pretty styles in ginghams and Misses’ Coats, 10 {o 16 sizes, lined throaugh- chambrays. out capes made of serge, full sweep, belted, very Second Floor. special, $10..95. e ° T — S— ME NEW MODELS OF GEORGETTE s e _ WAISTS AT $5.95 Haven, was fined heavily today for ol ote & i 0 | o lation ot i nimnon . crdlnat ey “‘“h e 5, f”l‘“ for sleeping out. One Just received in time for this sale and very unusual value. Made of fine quality Georgette in half regarding operators’ license, reglstra- . .noW Ladislaw Lacynski, was sent a dozon different styles. Round 'neck models, also monk collars. £ 4 & to the school or hoys. They were ar- Beantful lisnades Hof ¥ league SRl | tion papers and marke ncho v e e bisque, sunsct, liberty red, tea rose, flesh and white. All sizes. Made in the best manner. placed under arrest yesterday after- g i noon by Officer Clarence Lamphere affer two previous warnings had fail- | GRISWOLD TO SPEAK. ! ed to have any effect upon his viola- | T — - — — |, tion of these ordinances. Local Captain Will Address Meeting SR | Sl e 1 5 . Sancho was driving a touring car of e dn s B oning: ing where he will be the guest of his (George LeWitt Cargd Wih | newrmg desion marirs omeofgaian | Lrihe Learue Tharsdey Erening Y fl‘EMS el R MANNING [ | 9 SRS 1 "rl',fi"r‘ffi’v was painted on the car, Officer Lam- | Captain Alfred H. Griswold of this 1 ll . : phere investigated and foundt he driv- city. who for a time was in charge of Let the E ka C lnanex do you = | Three Theater Violations & ie iffowr registration papers compane sterred | cleant o : . GARAGE , | QUICK RELIEF. NO ACETANILIDE NO DOPE Company I, and was later transterred | cleaning. Barry & Bamforth.—Advt. or a 1919 driver's card. Officer A. the ¢ ) Miss Sally Humason and Miss G d | B : to the lcaderst f Company C, of NO BOOZE Atwater testified that he had stopped el Elcanor Mann have returned to Vas- erardae i Regiment, will tell of the AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION An adjournment until Monday | S8ancho last Friday and warned him o6 % o L e = rrance at | 5ar college. { > ! Repairing a Accessori IT'S RELIABLE FOR | morning has been granted by Judge | s did Officer Wagner Saturday after- ,“hr;”;“f‘:“'n’::“m.' sl r;;;.;||:~' Mrs. Emma D. Allderige sold today | Machlne Works i ::R';f"f::{* l.',‘"‘:'m:.,,(:\“"Lm et = H E James T. Meskill in the case of the | noon. The driver told the police that o i@ O P1e (FCEEE GERECE | hor twvo-family house at the corner MOTOR CO. Experts on Ignition and H E A D Ac State vs. George LeWitt, ~proprictor | ho hud lest a marker on the way from 1o peld in the Swedish Lutheran |Of West Main and Lexington strects, | Machine work, welding, auto re- Joyn " svetems. Spocialty on repal and manager of the Lyceum theater, | New Haven and was about to return, | chyrch, and an cntertainment and so- | through the Camp Real Estate Co., | Pairing and jobbing. 538 East Main | o cenerators and magnetos, chargiug the theater man on April 5 | and the officers believing his story al- cuu"pae G 27 CHTAT S to Herman Toffman; J. H. Berber Strect. Tel. 539-3. with three sepa violations of the lowed him {o go. He stated this : The ttec in charge of {ha |S0ld a six-family brick block at No. — - —— REAR 168 ARCH STREET STOP PAIN! RUB OUT state statutes regarding moving pic- | morning that the car was recently AR i 5 J 3 oIl | 69-71 Oak street through the same ) meeting consists of Jennie Lundell, | 69-7 € GO TO TH — — E|u theat The counts being | overhauled and he was trying the en- e o 81 company to Franzesco Corrozza. NEURALGIA TORTUR uzht by the state are overcrowding | gine out, but as he had not driven it Locor Lord. Jennic Kallgren, Sisno it | rrous raclucin i s he ' Kallbers, Florence Holmquist, Mrs, | The Postal Telegraph company re- FRANKLIN SOUARE 1 VIM dellvery and heavy dut Tnstant Relief! Rub rs«umlma Pain ‘”““ "’“"“ s e _l";”;‘ l:f(:‘ :{lhu :h:l hefolie (t]hns season, he had nm.dmlf;- Walter Olson, Tngrid Johnson, Erma [ Ports that many of #hf» local t_mx; ot| . trucks, from 1, to 5 tons e ¥mae Pace Head or Body seating capacity ha xhausted | cure he necessary papers an - Johnson and Ruth Larson. The Milo | the 26th Division who arrived at Bos- AUTO STATION i Six el S L | by announcing “standing room only,” | censes. Judge Meskill imposed fines .o NWH SN0 IR ATEOR L OS TUO | (on Vesterday aro telegraphing their | AMERICAN Balanced fou are to be pitied—but remember | 42d failing to have posted conspicu- | of $10 and costs on each of the thrce | gram, arrival to their parents in this city For White Rose Gas. Non-Carbon | Pleasure Cars. cu 8 k e sly, signs announcing the seating | counta. el Henry C. Schmidt, of 202 Hartford | SR S 2 s + e re and pain is the | OUs e enry C. Sc dt, e e 0il and Brunswick Tires, that neyralgia torture ang paln is the | ., dity of (he (icater. Other Autoists Fined. . { . 5 avenue, left for New Haven this morn- NEAR HIGH SCHOOL ‘ CITY SERVICE STATION, cadlest thing 10 the wor e s its a0 | Mr. LeWitt was notified to appear | Abraham Gorbach paid a fine of CANADIANS ARE HAPPY. 2 S - | A. M. Pannefisa Prl)p Please "O“Clv :‘“?mm e arug;zm the | in court by Sergeant William C. Hart | $2 without costs today for allowing Vladivostok, Russia, April 1, (By | — B B - attle of St Jacobs Lini- | #fter several patrons of the theater | his automobile to stand on Main street — The Canadian Press).—There is great 1 D 1 T SE T e in wous hand nd | D20 complaincd that they were un- | over 40 minutes, and on the same :D‘Jom:"“‘;';‘:“q‘f“l“‘(’ bl Satlsfy That esire! DON'T FORGET =) e tander merve™ or sore | @ble to find seats therein. The usher | charge, Alexander Hill paid a simflar YES : : AR ¢ ~ WE MAKE AUTOMOBILE PARTS gently at the theater s th ats were | fine, ere over the official announcemen DIONNEf) We make them right and &P o ves, immediately | ? % 3 ‘ k 2 2% % l g Ch :i an‘d ms;‘ln!\;‘d :;!mess is gone. ; being provided for > patrons but. ) harpe parked his car near a | that Canadian troops are to be with. lly lle 0 ese et erl 1Ty GHenies Ay oot reasonable, t0o. T D e iniment" conquers pain | because of the latencss of the hour at | fire hydrant vesterday afternoon, and Arawn from here forthwith. Em- i i & 2 Also parts of any other S Ao O e and dosen't | WHICh the young men who complain- | Tragic supervisor Clarence Lamphere | barkation will commence about the Cars 2 trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- Hg i ooy ;"“ ’i\":’&"fl‘]é“r o i Nothing | ed appeared, it was impossible 1o find | notifed him to be in court. Today he | middle of April. General Elmsly will urn or dise the skin. somable prices. Also storage. 'Phone The— 3 B cer | Several seats together. paid a fine of $2 without costs. remain until the end of May, ad- | 947 Stutz Roadster—Wire Wheels. $87-32 and 382. 8 Gilbert street, AMERICAN ©NGINEERING OO\ ;-‘,«o g(n‘ss' rel;eeru:;l:l\:falz;‘ h‘\:‘:;:‘i_‘ New Haven Man Fined. i Boy Scnt to Referm School. ministering affairs, New Britain, i ails to stop ¥, i o - 200 East Main St. whether in the fase:head or any part| Bobert Sancho, who live New | 1gnalz Kowalski. for cutting initials - —_— 1916 Emtz Bull-Dog—Cord: Tires. - T ~ of the body. Don't suffer! - {in seats at Fox's f‘heat(er and breaking INSURANCE MAN DEAD. 1917 Super Six Hudson—Like New. into the Aetna Bowling All was o Al 2 : oS | Decatur, I, April S.—John 1918 Dodge Roadster—New Tires. TObaCCO Hablt {sent to tho 1eform school at Mexiden, | n yqen: “of Newark, N. J., superin- " § | 1AM 4 ‘ P this morning, and Gouvornor Jonnson, | (SN I (10" igation “depart. | 1916 Peerless Six Touring. | Easny { .anuered | f‘;’:’b‘;;‘vj“";““::;;zd“‘:;“;l§‘C‘§d‘oj" s 4 | ment of the Prudential Life Insurance | 1918 Overland Sedan—New Tires. S S OVERLAND AGENCY, : | company, died here today of heart o 2 : The curra" A New Yorker of wido experience has | bation with a suspended sentence to | PRRUIY It (€TR TOCRY O SN 1917 Ford Taxi—'18 Truck ‘18 Storage and Acceasoiles; written a book telling liow the tobacco or | the reform school. The former was Monday evening. Chassis. Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Repalr Work a \pecw.lty. cnuff Labit may he easily and completely | arrested at Fox's Friday afternoon ¥ S S Phone 2 banished in three days with delightrul | and notified to appear in court Sat- 1916 Kissel Sedan. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. 139 Arch St benefit. The author, Edward Woods, urday. As he failed ta appear he was ENUINE NATUREOPATHY. 1911 Corbin Limousine—Goad Livery - — = = ————— . mail this book free on request 2 cht i eavi /l- | Genuine Natureopathy, with my Im- 5 e D : The health improves wonderfully atier | cAUght in the act of leaving the bowl ] the micotine poisan ut of the system. | in alleys with chewing gum, cigars | proved equipment cures all diseases, | 1916 Apperson Roadster. 781-383-385 MAIN STREET, Calmnase Rgaani il J ves, normal | apq cigarettes which he had pur- | cures when all other sy-tems fail, and § appe good digestion. 3 strong 5 e . W Consult us for Used Car Bargains, 3 cures to stay cured because - = W BRITAIN, CONN. memory and a general 3 -y are | Joined e B Cla e o Tires and Supplies, i among the many benefits reported. Get rid Two 1l-year-old boys were in mol\ ehlflhl cause of :xsmse.h Electric o Rerve elin, jore need ha . 4 d hydropathic treat- = { adics’ ack Ser; ol that nervoun ling: no more need of ohambers for violation of probation, | light baths an 3 Ladies’ Black and Blue . pipe, cigar, clgarette, snuff or chewing @ 14T IRER TORC RO O s and | ments are given my patients without Suits. latest models, al tobacco to pacify miorbld desire e the | it additional cost, and my prices for C h M t C alogs. ¥ from S15,00 10 natureopathic treatments are the most onen otor 0. IN STREET IS, BT veasonable of any in the state. 86 ARCH STREET. i 400 MA Tadies’ Capes and Dolmans. g Prices range from $17.98 DR. F. COOMBS, Open FEvenings. { R T, e o el i THE BUSY LITTLE SHOP 7 - ey = 765, 252 Main St., cor. West Main., ""f"'f‘;r \"(':e;’-;::f u:::l )11':‘. y New Britain, Conn., houyrs, 1 to 8 p. , feta, all sizes. Prices range m.; suite 11 and 1 _from $15.00 to $ 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-2 = For this week April 7 to 12th we will allow a e i 5 3 | 109 discount on every dollar’s worth of goods you “Lagpon Al Pouidonts’ 6T T PRINTINGY . .>URECARS purchase in this store on condition you bring the téta and Heatherbloom; all , | M. IRVING JESTER coupon below. eiEEs il BEAUTIFUL EASTER Paper Ruling || it JTEL : . | n " We carry a complete stock of Dress Goods, Threcec, ono ket sace 3 ! BOOk Bmdmg New Britain 1axicab Go. Silks, Linings, Cotton and Wash Goods. to 6 years; value $1.25. Sale MODELS SPEC!AL e aua Al T e . L Weddings a Specialty. and Children’s Straw Hats, | Blank Books TEL. 1418-5 COUPON trimmed and untrimmed. Many new garments are here for your Easter chnosing. Loose Leaf Sheets Frices range. from Tidex and Griie , THE DRESS GOODS SHOP .50, P - Gkl >'£?°:_5"E~Wfifi Cards P 400 Main Street. work seam. Reg. price 50c Prompt i Sereice: NeW Brltaln (Jal'age We are equipped to supply every Easter nced. NEW SUITS, NEW GLOVES, NEW CAPES, I/RESSKS, UNDER- Speclal 39e. s ‘ew Tadies' Collats and Vests WEAR, WAISTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSTERY, JEWELRY, CHESTNUT STREET Good for 10% discount on the dollar. in the newest designs fn b, e ~ o . Around the Corner from Main April Tth to 12th. Georgette, Satin, Plque and NECKWEAR. CORSETS, PETTICOATS, WAISTS OF VOILE E R Hltflhflflck & co NPLDING, AUTO RE- Crepe de Chine. Prices GEORGETTES AND CRFPE DE CHINE ® PAIRING A SPECIALTY w— —— SOSMRLEIN EST, STORAGE TEL.

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