New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1919, Page 3

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- Boston Store Corsets and Undergarments | for Easter all the shape | popu- fit Corsets we CAITY In Jar make every figure. Careful corseting ||3'(]\( 3 1 all the difference in looks and fit, vour Easter costugie We have {he latest numbers in R. & G., W. Thompson Glove Fitting, Nemo, Come in and let show vou best model to suit yvour figure. nd to 11 B., ete. the SILK UNDER-THINGS. for Faster. A wonderful showing of all the latest novelties in wash Silk and Crepe, white and flesh color Camisoles, Envelope, Chemise, Skirts, Gowns, Knickers, etc, plain and hand embroidered, others with dainty lace trimmings. GLOVES. and Fabrie, all dark wanted LADIES’ In Kid white and for Faster. the latest in colors, RIBBONS, for Easter. All widths, in white and colors, a fine showing of all the lat- ost novelties in Dresden, also flowered | and striped 5 to 9 inches wide, white 2ibbons in plain, satin and silk, also moire and fancy flowered 5 to 8 inch. CONFIRMATION VEITLS. full length all hemmed and finished ready to wear $1.00 ea. PULLAR & NIVEN LINONINE TAKES THAT AWFUL KICK OUT OF A HARD COLD AND RENDERS IT HARM- LESS. T I THE GREAT FAMILY REMEDY FOR ALL FORMS OF COLDS AND A RE- INTIVE NGEROUS COM- D FOR THE MORE D. THROAT A L PLAINTS OF ADULTS IN. Have a bottle of Linonine handy at all times—there’s no telling what instant it will pe necded, especially so for coughs that threaten bronchi- tis. Nothing quitc equals Linonine for bronchitis. and $1.20. Cuticura Cares For Both Their Skins The purity of Cuticura Soap recom- mends it for both mother and babe. It keeps the skin soft, clear and healthy if used for every-day toilet purposes. For little skin troubles that distress and disfigure, bathe with the Soap, dry and apply touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed. SDES"Be sure to test the fascinating fra- grance of Cuticara Talcum on the skia. YES, WE MAKE AUTOMOBILE PARTS! We make them right and reasonable, too. Also parts of any other kind of machinc. ——The—- AMERIOAN ENGI 200 East M MANROSS AUT( LD, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St PLEASURE CARS ' STRIKE IN HARTEORD| | Demand Reinstatement of Union| SET FOR WEDNESDAY Operators Who Were Discharged Hartford, jcut the only not 15.- te in the is With Connect- New telephone much Probable action telephone employes, Ope belonging to the union have al- ready voted to strike, Action on it is delayed until Friday (o afford {he Southern New England Telephone company time to meet the terms the unio Meanwhile with out-ol- state traffic aftected, the toll line busi- ness of the Hartford exchange shows the effects of it. The telegraph o | fices are doing an increased business as a vesull. The gperators demand instatement of nine ged employes; s & minimum and imum, according 1o s¢ hour night shifts, 1t i the nine operators were because of their union membership. Manager J. H. Hurlbut, said today that he believed the majority of the Hartford Exchange employes would remain loyval to the company in case the operators went out. The men em- ployes were not organized he He not taken any emergonc measures in case of a strike, ed. The company employs 53 and of these 300 belong to the vnion, according to Mr. Hurlbut. Frank L. Moore, gcner uperin- tendent of traffic in New Haven, soid | today that a committee of girls who were members of the union had asked for the reinstatement of three former employes. “The girls will positively not be re- instated,”” saig Mr. Moore, ‘“hecause it is not right that they should be. Two of them were dropped for cause und one of them resigned. They will not be re-employed regardless of whether the request com from the union or from individuals. Miss Alice Keon, president of the Hartford branch of the telepnene operators department of the Int tional Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, said today that at the pres ent time she felt that it was unncce sary for the local telephone operators to lend their support to other New! England operators by going out, but that should later developments make it seem advisable, she was certain that every Connecticut girl in the exchange could be depended upon to back up the striking operators in other nities. April affected by ope tors’ intc here local here strike the v in cst the of o the r dise $10 CHURCH NOTICES FOR THIS WEEK Busy Schedule Has Been Arranged at ¥ach of the Protestant Institutions, A children’s meeting will be held i{his afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at-the Emmanuel Gospel churc At 7:45 p. Bible Christain workers will | The Boy Scouts of the South church | will meet today i At the- R church, of whicl the pastor, Lenten glven at 8 o’clock. At the Advent necticut and Wes! Advent Christian Loyal Workers will hold a convention at the Advent church lon April 18, beginning at 10 a. m. Sunday school and Young People's society workers are invited ! to attend. At St. Mark's parish, during Holy Week, from April 14, to April 19, inclusive, Holy communion will be 9:30 a. m. with the ex- ception of Good Friday | The Women's Missionary society of | the First Baptist church, will hold a | meeting tomorrow afternoon at yelock, at the home of Mrs. iven, of 199 West Main Ww. Marshail will the topic “Ori- | Ter: > will yer for the raising of the | million dollar budget for mis- | The barrel committee wishes havin : suitabic to'] the Mather | .. to bring the articles to m., study for be siven. at 7:30 p. ormation Lutheran F. W. Schacfer is services will be m. church, the Con- | Massachusetts chool and street. be in be « spocial pre | two | sions. i anyonn [ help ¢ | sehool, 8. | the church " LADIES' NIGHT PROGRAM ufacturing Company Will Have Pleasant Social This Evening. The Anchor Brand club of the North & Judd Manufacturing com- any will observe ladies’ night tonight at the club house and will, in addi- tion, entertain the Ladies’ club. Pres- ident W. J. Troop will be master of ceremonics Captain Alfred H the spcaker of the will also be a musical program. M. Marsh Miss Hulda Johnson Miss Parker will =ing, and the M Monsees and Berquist will favor with piano sclections. A buffet lunch will be rved and danc will en- joyed. Griswold will be evening and there Mrs. nd be NURSES MEET TONIGHT. The nurses of New Britain engaged in public health work meet lonight at Doesn’t hurt a bit! lift right off with fingers. Sore corns Costs few cents! Freezone stantly that vou lift it Why tiny bottle of Freezone for a few con sufficient to rid your fect every hard corn, soft corn, or corn the nes much cinnati ENVOYS T0 MEET 165 DAYS AFTER LAST GUN ROARS (Continted from First Page.) Drop a little on that touchy corn, in- corn stops hurting, then nt out with the fingers. wait Your druzgist sells between the Cin- toe without zone nd ¢ irritution. Iked o genius of the dealing in stolen goods In the dustrial regicn of Westphalia the strike continues, but no further fight- ing had been reparted. in- Rioting Te: India. A rather disquieting situation has arisen in India, where there have been serious disorders. ILahore and Amrit- sar, in the northwestern corner of the peninsula, have been the scenes of riots, while at Agmedabed, further south, mobs have burned government buildings. The situation in Egypt is reported to be centered among the military forces led by Gen. Allenby. HOLMES TO SPEAK AT MASS MEETIN Resolutions Requesting State Aid to Pay Teachers' Salaries to Be Presented Tonight. Superintendent Stanley H and Dr. Gibbs of Meriden will be the principal speakers at the mass meet- ing to be held this cvening at Central Grammar chool hall. The speakers will present w set of reso- lutions for the endorsement of the public. The bill which provides for an increase of salar. ing force, through discussed. Dr. Frederick, president of United Parents and Teachers’ ciation, will The Tempo Male quartet of Hartford will provide the entertainment. As meeting is of vital importance, 4 capacity audience is expected. At present there is a shortage of teach- ters in the state, and those int. sted in the passage of the bill helieve that Connecticut aking possible hig another year will ers in many a state aid will be the asso- their monthly cluh supper at rooms ¢ Visiting Nurse charity After to the and the Center street. vill adjourn oflice whe lain the ph under the supervision of the Board of Health, asso- lization, supper Board i the they Health o ] the LIFT OFF CORNS! fALL j the Holmes | | P the | for the tcach- | preside at the meeting. | NEW ENGLAND IS HIT BY STRIKE (Continued from served by the according to thousand of 10,000 New oflic states company, hundred Massachusetts: New Hampshire wont 30,000, No these are in 60.000; Ver has and action i regard planned today by of rtment of justice, neni by a 1 weording a Attorney Thon Lwitehboard in operated ther posts. mail Boynton, FFederal 1] to to in- g was women their with young main at re as not Brokers Hi ppod, The ness vate strike ent upon tome where bu ted over pri- ected by the houses depend- s orders frem ndicapped. o bank whe cent of il ness is transacted telephone messengers were > part overnment telenhone opcration were t At re 80 usually was said Dus per remainder. CITY ITEMS zens' mee school tonight o K. of C. ball, State Armory. street, Iaster Monday night.—advt, Mass meeting Grammar school ht.—advt. The Central through the bany anq Amily 10usc Fred anq Pilz sold a tw 2 three acres of land on Shuttle Me Oow avenue, through the Camp Real ate company, to Mrs, Alexena Hal- verson. E. Murphy delicious. Try them.—advt The meeting of the Y. M. C. A. board of directors which was to have been held last night has been post- poned for ona week. Mass mjeeting Grammar school to- night.—advt. Tmportant ¢ Grammiu 1o Realty Co. sold today amp Rteal Hstate com- Schultz & Costello, at No. gel. )-family Mrs, house Rose Pauvline Sons’ Hot Cross buns IRS HAVE TO MOVE. Operators Trouble to Find Larg: Boston, April 15.—A mass meet- ing of telephone operators in Fay hall at the corner of Washington and Dover streets was adjourned today when it was discovered that the hall was inadequate to accommodate the 2,000 girls who sought admission. Findig that the rush in the hall was too great, the men leaders said the hall must be vacated. Later the union officials endeavored to make use of Mechanics hall, the largest in the city. STRIK Have ‘nough Hall. ARDE MACHINE WORKS NLARGE LOCAL PLANT. Machine Works at reet, one of the city’s is to build an ad- to its present quarters. The company has been most successful and although of no great size at the nt time orders have heen re- ceived which promise life for the company. The building of the addi- tion has heen made necessary by tha orders and the floor space and work- ing space will be just doubled. The business donc by the company is gen- eral machine work, welding, auto re- pairing, jobbing and overhauling. Gerarde t Main United | the | e | constipation. cines—:athartics, pills, physics, feaction. SyRUP PRICE AS ALWAYS In spite of great] to the War. by sacri taxes we have maintained the price at whick this family laxative has been sold by druggists for the past Two sizes—50c and $1.00. %6 years. ! PRAYER WEEK AT CHURCH. This week being . observed the local Armenians and Rev. Elisha Adams is conducting prayer meetir 1t the South church chapel every cvening. GO TO THE FRANKLIN SQUARE AUTO STATION For White Rose Gas, Non-Carbon 0Oil and Brunswick Tires, NEAR HIGH SCHOOL. week by VIM delivery and heairy duty trucks, from 5 to 5 tons. | AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. DON'T FORGET DIONNES local and long distance moving and trucking. Pianos and parties at rca- sonable prices. Also storage. ‘Phone $87-32 and 382. S Gilbert street, New Britain DENISGN GARAGE 4%0 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. REPAIRING STORAGE ALSO LIVERY SERVICE Phone 387-3 It is always well, in any of its illnesses, to look for this cause. changed, but before good can result from it, the bowels must be moved. The mother has the choics of many medi- etc. doesn’t need such harsh remedies for they wrench the system and do only temporary good, so often followed by an unpleasant When the Baby Needs a Laxative--- No one kmows better than the ever-watchful mother—the natural doctor of the family in ell the small ills—that when the baby is out of sorts it is usually due to indigestion or A better plan s to employ a mild, gentle laxative of which enly a little is required. There is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin that thousands of mothers have used successfully for baby’s constipation and its accompany- ing ills, such as belching, wind colic, rest- Iessness, sleeplessness, ctc. ‘The diet may have to be The nursing mother will also find it ideal for herself, and it is especially important that purgatives, bitter-waters, gpc pe frel from constipation. But the little body Syrup Pepsin is guaranteed to do as prom- ised or the druggist will refund the money. Thousands of cautious families have it in the house, secure against the little ills. Dr. Caldwell’s P FREE SAMPLES If you have never used Dr_C s Syru; Pepsin send for a free trial botele to Dr- W B. Caldwell, 468 Washington St., Mon llo, Ill. If there are babies at home. ssk for a co; f Dr. Caldwell’s book, ““The Care of Baby."” The Perfect increased laboratory costs due cing profits and absorbing war Say e, jo) JUST ARRIVED—Another ton shipment of those Luscious California MEATY PRUNES 1b 15¢; 2 1bs FRANKFORTS and BOLOGNA Sugar Cured Smoked Shoulders LEAN PLATE CORNED BEEF Lean Pot Roast .... Ib BEEI: Best Chuck Roast b Lean Boiling FORES OF YOUNG LAMB SUGAR CURED HAMS 8 to 10 1b av: FRESH SLICED PIGS LIVER ... Lean Pork Chops 1b 35¢ Fresh Hamburg Ib 25¢° FRESH = Fish Steaks Ib. 15¢ | BLUE CUSK {# FRESH CAUGHT SHORE HADDOCK Ib 10¢ FRESH CAUGHT ALE WIVES 1b 10c LARGE BUNCHES ASPARAGUS ea 55¢. FANCY SUNKIST LLEMONS .. doz 25¢ SOUND YELLOW ONIONS ... . 3 Ibs 20¢ EASTER ICED RABBITS 2 doz 25¢ MOH. ASSORTED SOUPS . ..... ea 10c# MOH. FRESH SELECT EGGS .......... doz 49%¢ WHOLE MILK CHEES 25¢ ] 24¢ 26¢ b 18¢ i BEEF STATE DENT! MEFE Hartford, April 15.—At the fifty- fifth annual meeting of the Connec- | ticut State Dental society today ac- aken toward a vote to ban | rman made dental supplies for | a period of years came in the | form of an amendment to resolution | from the National Dental society will be acted upon Wednesday Connecticut is in convention. will and | The days' | clected | 1wo { Wednesday afternoor When your hot cup at the evening meal en- tices you to another cup—or maybe two— no fear of sleepless- ness need deter you if your drink is POSTUM | A caffeine-free bev- i | erage rich in coffee- like flavor, taining no coffee. but con- Pure and Wholesorme. | o aid to Diagnosis. Hotel Beloin, a.m. to 5:30 p. m. 'EREE FOR THIS VISIT r—————— Never before has such an opport should not fail to take advantage of i every visit the young, the old, the ric him should remember the day, dates Are You Sick? Are You Suf- fering? If So Cali on Him and Take Advantage of His Skill and Experience. The rapidity with which he de- scribes all diseases is truly wonderful and astonishes all who cali upon him; his nsive practical experi- enabl him to determine | Doctor Naughton will p 10 o’clock in the morning un all cases personally. and ence DR. J. LPECIAIAST TN CATARRH, STOMA Nuughton making an X-ray examination of the | Lungs, with improved Magnoathis Skiascope as an | This and other wonderful methods of examinations are Free to all who call on him at Wednesday, April 16th. Hours from 10 O THE SICK! A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this Visit only, by Dr. NAUGHTON New England’s Wonderful Specialis —WHO WILL BE AT— Hotel Beloin NEW BRITAIN ONE DAY ONLY WEDNESDAY, APR. 16t To all who call on him at Hotel Beloin, Wednesday, April 16tk Dr. Naughton will give his Consultations, Remarkable Diagnosis of Disease, Wonderful “X-Ray” Esaminations, all Medical Service Surgical and Office Treatments Absolutely Free of Charge. unity been given the sick of this vicinity, and if ¥ou are suffering, you t. The sick multitudes crowd his offices from morning till night, and at h, the poor, all apply to Dr. Naughton for relief, so those wishing to see d office hours of his visit and call early to avold the crowded last hours DON’T WAIT ! The sick multitudes crowd his of; ces from morning until night, and i disappointment yo: Naughton makel whether a case is curable or vhether Not only will you be surprised at his wonderful knowledge of diseas it is incurabie. z | i > ou would avoid his plain, concise explanation of | cause and effect. but at tne marvelous rapidity with which his common sense, rational treatment goes to the seat of | the trouble; giving relief, and in all cases that have not progressed too far, a cure ositively be at Hotel Beloin, Wednesday, April 16th from til 5:30 o’clock in the evening, to consult with and examine P. NAUGHTON ATEM ENTS, OFFICE AND WORCESTER, M4 should call early. Dr regular visits to New Britain fro time fo time to personally attend td his many patients who are unable ta visit his Worcester offices O, BKIDNEY AND CHRONITC TABORA. JRY, 211 MAIN STREET,

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