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

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1916 BUSY DAYS Boston Store|' At Qur Infants’ Department find ari You will for the new val here; also a sverything necessary full line of sizes and styles for the older Babies. Babies' Long Dresses—Bishop yoke, lace and needlework trim fine quality Nainsook, big variety. and med, trimmed in lace and plain and fancy needlework Flannel Pinners—Flannel Squares Knit Sacques and Kimonos, Boote short and knee length; Kid Moccasins, etc Quilted Lap, Pads—All sizes. Stork Diaper Crib and Bas: and Sheeting. nette Babies’ Bonnets—Lawn and Organ- die, new style and shapes, irimmed in ribbon, lace work, 25¢ to $1.00 cach. Infants’ Rompers and Six month to six ye ored, smocked and plain, big va One of the popular favorites this ig the Little Hollander . white and colored Size, 2 and 3 year: Knit Vests and nicely and needle- Creepers— r, white and col- iety. year wa trouser suspender effect. Bands—Cotton, Cotton and Wool, and Silk ‘and Wool, all Beav Ju trati ence and | tion istra Lz wee it that in ¥ w [ » and last com for the was A per cart he Tt that P telli, Gra Pignatelli at i ) ut car: Morge, trucke William Lane ordered to motoc vesterday | prope property received charged cutor latter part ordered he was chambers this morning for the irr ular aiting to buy your cars. Gold Medal who v street is a and is employed as a at the factory. He was known to bave a number of articles of cut- lery in his possession last night and | was arrested at the factory gate as| e was leaving work. His room on Beaver street was searched by the | police and a trunk containing a num- ber of stolen articles taken by the officer: Motoreydlist in dgment Court. was suspended to for arrested Officer ¢ failing to have | the motoreycle, | on papers and mar le at once. He afternoon I Lamphere markers for on was served to Mail in and he refused to of his “eats,”™ had ordered only the waiter admitted that the ham and eggys, but said 1 had called for a “‘suppc erved the usual supper menu. in Chambers, hilip Maynard and James Pigna- , parents of children aftending the mmar ool, lectured in the lunch pay for the stating that heef stew. he had not were attenda s the ce of their father children. of two small girls, both of whom attend school only ntervals. His case was continued GARAGE Street. or 853-12. i o first class repair work, § ond to none, s in any condition. B This coal and gas range with two ovens is 2 wonder for ccoking Although less than four feetlong it can do every kind of cooking for any ordinary fanily by gas in warm weather or by coal or wood when the kitchen needs heating, in a hurry both ovens can be used at the same time—one for roasting and theother for pastry baking. It certainly does “Make Cooking Easy” widower, lives on [ for pne month an BROCKDOREF WAILS AT ECONOMIC TERMS, ‘Says Germany Gannot Feed Her- | when brought to the police sta- Berlin, May 14, (By the Associated he was found to be without reg- | Press.)- Count von Brockdorff-Rant- | tion papers. { zau, head of the German peace mis- ine got the motoreyele only two | sion at Versailles, handed to M. Cle <s ago and as he has not paid for | menceau, president of the peace con- vet he felt that it was still the | ference vesterday three notes, one of of its former owner and for | which deals with the economic as- | reason he had not registered it | bects of the peace terms an dthe his name. The marker, he said, | fect they will have on Germany. s lost last week and replaced by a | 1 is no longer an | per marker until others could be annot feed more from the secretary of state. | 0.00 people. Mo 'n Eoss—Beet Stew | The economic te of the peac Felix Mail was arrested in Maxwell ' (reatys with their restrictions of trade Hill's lunch eart on Main street 2Nd Other factors which arc.involved, | night by Officer P. O'Meara on [LC2NS: the notes 7By n -5 i lions of people in Germany will per- plaint of a waiter. He was > SRS : e { today with sefusing to ney 1Sh all the more quickly as the na- 2 ¥ tion’s health is already broken by the | a supper served to him, but when |jgckade.” i | testimony was presented, Prose- The nate points out that Germany | Kleit entered a nolle and Mail in two generations has passed from an | 3 allowed to go ! agrarian to an industrial state. As an beef stew and ham and eggs sup- ' agrarian state it could feed 40,000,000 and as- | sociated delegates and promises to ! furnish statistical evidence if it is re- | if .the attonxluv\vc1‘ is not that time a fine | will improved at imposed. be sell—Sees More Sufiering persons, and as an industrial country it w able to provic food for 67,- 000,000, the note dec s. Before ihe war, it is were aid, 15 dependent 000,000 for their Germans living upon foreign trade, shipping and foreign | raw materals. The note procecds to | § indicate in detail how the peace con- | ditions would produce paralysis, de- | stroy German industry and make it | impossible to provide work and food | | fqr mlllions of people “who would be | obliged to emigrate or perish.” No relief work, hawever large i(s‘ scale or however long in duration, could prevent wholesale 10ss of i the note says. Count von | Brockdorff-F 1§ intzau con- cludes hy stating that he considers it his duty, before presenting further | details, to bring these general remarks | | to the knowledge of the allied quired e — YES, AUTOMOBEILE PARTS! | nake them right and ! reasonable, teo. Also parts of any other kind of machine. he— IN WE MAKE We AMERICAN BN 200 i | I r Storage and Accessorles, 5 Repair Work a Specialty. |3 Phone 2227 139 Al-ch St. Fur Storage Safe, Economical. ;; Tel. Ch. 1090 e (INCORPORATED) HARTFORD. s ’ b Mail and 'Phone « Orders Receive Prompt Attention Twenty-Fourth Anniversary Sale Notions and Household WE CEL day, Thursday, Supplies CBRATE THIS EVENT FOR FOUR DAYS, BEGINNING WEDN: Our Twenty-Fourth Anniversary Sale of Notions and Household Supplie: Friday and Saturday of this week. stock of high grade household necessities is larger than ever and liberal. twelve useful articles. or more at the sale. hand it to Mr. Eliot. before they are all gone. As usual, Manager Eliot has arranged to give free to 500 customers, GIFT BO These boxes will be given to the first 500 They will be given out by Mr. Eliot personally The articles in this box sell regularly for more than $1.00. Careful attention given to mail and phone orders during this Extra sales clerks in atténdance. Plan to Shop Early in the Day and Avoid the Afternoon Crow It will be on an even custome Sav ISDAY MORNING is scheduled for Wednes- greater scale than ever. The the reductions in prices are extremely each containing s who buy one dollar’s worth your duplicate sales check and Be sure to get one Special Feature--Guessing Contest During this Sale we shall have a window demonstration of the A machine will make these pins during the four days of our Sale. hairpin machine worker in the country. the persons guessing the nearest number of hairpins that will be in our window the machine stops working. coupons women only. EXTRA SPE TAL Two prizes, one $10 in All hairpins made here will be packed and left in the window. can be obtained at counter wher of Alliance Hairpins for 5c and Give One Package to Each Purchaser. process of making Alliance Hairpins. will be operated by the oldest gold, one $5 in gold, will be given to Saturday night when Guessing > the pins are sold.. During This Sale we shall sell one package This guessing content is opén to TINT 5,000 Cards Willsnap Fasteners. To intro- Tintex will not stain the hands or injure the duce this wonderful Snap Fastener into 2,500 homes fabric. we will sell the regular 10c size card at 2 for 6c. It is a color retainer and restorer. Limit 2 cards. While they last. It comes in all the fashionable shades. Tints silks (China, jersey, ltaliun) crepe de chine, Geor- WAYNE CEDAR BAGS gette, washable satin, or taffeta, also laces and wool > - at have turned yellow. 500 No. 3 Wayne Cedar Wardrobe Bags, s < 1 . g e Special Demonstration during our 24th Anni- value $1.25, for this Sale only 79c. Nersar: Sale, & Anni 500 No. 15 Wayne Cedar Wardrobe Bags, KLEANET HAIR NETS value $1.50, for this Sale only 89c. The patented invisible Hair Net, made of Mr. Henry ‘B. Wilson, direct from the manu- sterilized human hair. Special price for the 24th facturer, at Fort Wayne, Indiana, will be here to Anniversary Sale. Three for 25¢ show 'you how to use the Wayne Cedar Wardrobe A representative from the factory will be here Bag EXTRA SPECIAL laid Price 400 Shears, value $1 pairs steel sale 59c¢ EXTRA SPECIAL 500 traveling Coat Hangers, nickel plated Value 26c. Sale price 3 for IOc XTRA SPECIAL Fred E. Hall's Liquid Cedar Wax. Cleans all kinds of wood werk, autos, carriages, pianos, 35c for this sale Z23c cXTRA SPECIAL 200 si1lk Covered Pin Cush- ions, value 25c. Sale price THREAD., DARNING COTTON ND SILKS Coats’ Cotton, 50¢ dozen. Clark’s O. N. T. Cotton, 50c dozen. King’s Basting Cotton, 6 for 25¢ Nassau Mills Silk Finish Basting Cotton, 6 for SC. Kerr's Luster Twist, 9¢. or $1.05 a dozen. Aunt Lydia’s Linen Finish Thread, 6c piece. Belding’s Best Quality Silk, black, white and colors, 10c¢, or $1.15 a dozen. One ounce spools, black and white Sewing Silk, T76c value for 59c. Belding’s Darning Silk, 5¢, or 5c a dozen. Dexter's Knitting Cotton, 8c, or 95c a dozen. 15¢ H. B. Mending Cotton, 10c 23c H. B. Mending Cotton, 18c. DRESS SHIELDS AND SANITARY GOODS Snow Drop Dress Shields, No. 2, 29c; No. 3, 31c; No. 4, 36c. Snow Drop Brassieres, made for Sage-Allen & Co.. French double net, $1.48. 50c special garment Shields 33¢. $1.00 O. M. O. Zouave gar- ment Shields, 79¢. Silk Covered Dress Shields, 5 Pairs for $1.00. sanitary 18c. 25¢ Aprons, to explain all the good qualities of this Hair Net. EXTRA SPECIAL 200 $1.00 Size Bottles Oil of Cedar Polish, with an absolute guarantee 50c EXTRA SPECIAL 500 26c Velvet Grip Hose Supporters, per pair XTRA SPECIAL 300 25c¢ value C. B. Alumi- num Shefficld Bessemer Corset Clasps, sale price EXTRA SPECIAL 1,000 Bottles Pee-Chee, for all white shoes, and Will sell it during this Anniversary Sale at 17C a Bottle TAPES, CORSET LACES AND BELTING Finest quality, 5 and Sc. 10 yard Tubular Corset Laces, 10 yard Corset Laces. value 15c. Poilu 10c. Extra lish Tape, all {0 30c, each, Stay Tape, all widths, Special—10 yards Eng- widths, 12c. value i5c Dutch Linen tape, 4c a piece. Biack and white, 5 1-4 line k seam bind, 15c, or $1.75 Dozen. Best quality, 1 1-2 shrunk Cotton Belting, 12 1 a yard or $1.40 for 12 yard picce. Best quality, 1 3-4 Shrunk Cotton Belting, 14c a yard or $1.60 for 12 yard piece. Best quality, 2 inch Shrunk Cotton Belting, 17c yard or $1.90 for 12 yard picce. Best quality, 2 1-2 inch Shrunk Cotton Belting, 19¢ a yard, or $2.15 for 12 yard plece. Best quality, 3 inch Shrunk Cotton Belting, a yard or 50 for i2 yard picce. Best quality, 1 1-2 inch Silk Belting, 15¢ a yard, or $1.40 for 10 yard piece. Best quality 1 3-4 inch Silk Belting, 16¢ a yard, or $1.50 for 10 yards. 'RA SPECIAL 300 Polish, 50c Size Oil of Cedar uar- with an absolute antee, each 25¢ EXTRA SPECIAL 500 75c Cans Wax, ola E Floor each 39c DEMONSTRATION Wearever Aluminum Helen Henry, a factor expert, will be at our this week to demcenstrate that Aluminum Utensils are not all the same. Tomorrow we will sell 2 1-2 qt. lipped regular price $1 98¢ Saucepans for HOOKS AND EYES AND SNAP FASTENERS Alliance Hooks and Eves, 7¢ Card. or 80c a dozen De Long Hooks and Eyes, ¢ card, or 80c dozen Ampinco Hooks and Evcs, 6c card, or 68c a dozen Oc; ¢ Hooks and Eyes, 4¢ card. or 40c a dozc Teneo Snap Fasteners, 6 card, or 70c a dozen Alliance Snap Tastene [ card, or 70¢ dozen. Our Special Snap Fasteners, while they last, cards for 5c. FINS. NEEDLES AND SAFETY PINS Millward's Needles, 8c. or 90¢ doz Robert’s Parabola, 8c or 90 dozen. John English Need 7c. or 80c dozen. Beard's Best Pins Kirby and Beard's Best Pin Books, 15c. Alliance Needle Point Pins 8c Superba Needle Point Pins 6c. Alliance Pins, 6c, of Pins. Best 7c, 8¢ Quality 10c ity and card |

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