New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1919, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1916 e e T g pan in the war against Russia, “the \j l “I will wait for him,” said the | When she had opened the register and I" Clgaretce, nanad e AT v . ! 2 ANS ([Lepnlioithcinas sasinalinasle futhe | DISGUISED AS NUN, (P Nl s turned with half a dollar, the “nun” | revolver, and while the*“priest’” kept 4 i Al * Itis alleged that Japan has | BANDIT ROBS STORE y He sat down and e | was pointing a revolver at her, and | Mrs. Nodica covered with the weapon, her promise to honor to ‘ ¢ own and removed his shoes. g kit , | then the “nun” commanded, in the | the * rar he place, get- f S THT RIY I ormerly impe : of Ke | About the time he got the second shoe | voice of a man | tir from 1 the mattress of 4 SL[]WLY RF&;;Q}&S .EEJST gA ;J ” rea; that it is impossible f ean | gis partner in Crime Appears in Garb | ©ff the door opencd and a | o e e sl S | & hed and $90 from a trunk, which | TR i 9] to obtain fair treatment in ti urts | LU 1 walked in. The “nun” asked Mrs. No- [ or I'll shoot you,” ' I SRR p d i sked ) D s vou. he broke op. when opposed to the o t of Priest; Jersey City Much dica for alms for 1 s e . ik 3 £ My anlag dn_ ' that the Japancs l‘lt“ e Sime Jersey City, N. J.. Ma »3.—Anatole | €ash ter to get some mone: shades. The y hted the floor, but the robbers had gone.’ | Past Winter Has Been Terrible in Unification of Two Peoples RS ST ) (T G (U 37 VA o ookt Tt i el e 3 i | terahidl ! haircut yesterds fternoon ded as Tmpossible . ol as pN G = e K wife, A Nodica, = EtT 1 L 3, a * ~ vearing heavy The { straw hat value in town ¢k whiske @ i e some charity The “priest” then liberty of speceh The typhus epidemic which claimed tens of thousands of lives in 4 Kores - 3 . ame into the store and said he want- 1 ¢ | lication af thc New sutine cops i Ros umania in the last two and | T BRI LR i e ) e - oo b Dress Up For Decoration Day - state- | the sporadic outbrenks > = el ! e h el ption, Wedn A ——— e oo : SO ing forth : i | { | Bucharest, April 10, (By Mml.b—! Seoul, Korea, | e usually benig g pearar ence of the Ass | Wilson okl enign and devout appearance, Korean people | [0 Bllyreds LESS MEAT IF BACK - b the for Ioren ; At o meecting of the Sons ‘of S AND KIDNEYS HURT | §} y f jeorge, h Jast evening, 1B : ,“ “: .‘xwl".",w]]‘v“yyh} ";Yivnnl | :(flui to take y‘-:n‘( |Vl'”'h(‘ Memorial Tak *las 3 to Flush Kid- k French g : 2 day celebration in Middletown on ieys it Bladder Bothers You—- olans 5 » completed their | &= ooy Lo . The members will meet Drink Zots of water. ) S » for an outbre: e K S e ory of | at a hall at 11:30 in the morning i R 1 e ler- | tWo S e over | and will make the trip to Middle- Eating meat regularly eventually | / S e sovernment inslorantena i ot produces kidney trouble in some form | fer dpen the ol Hisg i ket o Three e Sat. night, For- ©°F ‘{”" . 52¥S a well-known authori- | CERRTRE e s o srilof inaliind ons ! . e e v, bec the uric acid in meat ex- | § P P t D d h B l . health of the natio 3 amei | SReCOUELEC : ard expri ] 2 : S o-valine b ecomsioyer, ay 2k own and the balance in R e e than an wu'\\«"“ < imperial | _The annual meeting of the Woman's worked; get sluggish; clog up and | Refisces o . o iheionee oththe L ""““‘L":“‘m"" 1‘;0;{-;»‘ association of the South Congregation- cause all sorts of distress, particular- | rein o e nili faths o on of _our | @l church was held this afternoon. ly backache and misery in the kid- | B EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS are without e g It it w Sl r under the Don’t forget Eagles’ anniversary et aeunnttitninges lsexsrc Bot for ‘the n food mission | OreAM IACE AN Memy foreign nation | night, Holmes & Hoffmar b :leada‘c! . ‘lcm stomach, cons;ip:’;- : : N and the shiploads of foor Bl - —advt. | tion, torpid liver, slee ness, blad- w Cl h h Wh l F l ) 5 Lio £ ANC r A ese nation is an en- Tonight—Don’t fail to see Madam io of the American Red Cross ¢ from the Korean.: Jada in the for life. Elks"}_?hevmflmf"_" your back hurts or wia today would be a nation of { gpo 'is an island people and her nak- 1s, § p. m.- v Eaheyssareniciactingiright, SRor ML s o) rving people. 1 > ¢ body and d could 1y : ] 0 bladder bothers you, get about four c ‘ cdness of body and mind cauld only : »-brim straw hats $3.00. = e 1 Rumanian physicians are | 1o covered by the civilization she ro-' oo ;) | ounce | Salts from any good | . 9 ting hard in co-operation with | cejved from Korea and from C DS 5 | pharm e a tablespoonful in a | eric: | ee 3 - e | doctors to confine the | v e mee, | o of tonight, EIks' | ga55 of water before breakfast for a | 1allpox and cholera cases to cer- Aturs, | her | very Circus. EBositively last appear- | few days and your kidneys will then | districts. In one hospital Amer- 1e to her through Korea.|&nce in your ci Advt. act fine. This famous salts is made | doctors found nine children dead i STk . { from the acid of grapes and lemon | | om s Ipox. The nurses working he face-powder stern o ANC WELCOMED. juice, combined with lithia, and h oy and Lt to attend to the : £ s thus she become Berlin, May 23.—Police-President | D261 used for generations to flu hadl nolt nah e ool % 5 eber 2 $ clogged kidneys and stimulate them | l “ d l e d St he Lmo o remve Sk fona| Ernsts pronibition of punlic dancing | (o i1 Setivity: aso 1o meatraive | § - Int the latest styles, all moderately priced. he Red Cross htir e small- | toward our nation have proven h i ¢ iy iting t . e Hs . the acids in the urine so it no long- | pox epidemic particularly in the Do- ‘ be the embodiment of uelty. RN B Gl waosemind gy brudja r m. Medical supplies and > of th er irritates, thus ending bladder dis- | ’s and Y Men’s Suits in both ] and i O e T o it th6 inifien, | nation had been aroused mot only by | Srqers Men’s and Young Men’s Suits in both novel and conservative units one doctor a two nurses are | tion of - and Korean races 4 number of balls held night- | jaq Salts cannot injure anyone sent by a special d Cross food | is an impc ly, but also by their c eter. One boat which plies up and down the Danube to the river towns whence makes a delightful effervescent lithia- | [ What described as “five con-|such ball, held recent a beauty | water drink which millions of men | [ Styles' | | spicuous injustices on the part of | competition. The dance fever has | and women take now and then to y travel to the w»Hl\'rsi Japan toward Korea” are summarized | been inz in Berlin since the war- making the ] ising i i e | keep the kidneys and urinary organs A large and assorted ]ine of Boys’ Suits’ at prices to suit your in the statement. The .-?,‘,\»,“‘..m\.] \f t\l.f‘xlo“pl‘(]‘(Iy)-?::‘{le against public dances | glc:\n, thus avoiding serious kidney . S e enn s : it Purse, and terms to Suit You. Our Business is Strictly Confidential. THE ggs%fififlmfi?f%x’ BRI(:’"}Q\IQ(Qé C0. | BOStOH Clothing ANNUAL WHITE MAY SALE § ~ Store Special Inducements IN CONNECTION WITH OUR 8TH ANNIVERSARY SALE, NOW ON AT THIS STORE AND WILL CONTINUE FOR 10 DAYS, | 63 ChurCh Street Reliable quality Undermuslins at special prices. Ladies’ Georgette Waist, embroidered, Ladies’ White Nainsook Corset Covers, round neck. regular $3.50. Sale Lace and entirely trimmed back and front. Val. | Derby Corset, regular $1.50. 49c. Sale 2%¢ This sale Ladies’ Nainsook Corset Covers, round neck, em- Ladies’ White L C di 11 broidered front. Regular price 69¢c. This sale 49¢ and Vestes, Vi‘lvll,les L:;pteo Zgédc (%rfi:l;a;g CO jéi ; = E I Lot slightly soiled Brassieres, regular price up to | Ladies’ Summer Night Vest and Pants, all styles 89c. This sale 39¢ from 25c¢ to 69c each. [ o Envelope Chemise, fine Nainsook quality in pink and | Ladies’ Union Suits in all styles. B 193 MAIN ST. NEXT TO THE FAI‘R 25c STORE white, lace and embroidery trimmed, value $1.23. Special . each 50c, 89¢ and 98¢ Thic wis e ... 89¢ | Boys and Girls’ Union Suits, all styles, : 2 Ladies’ Envelope Chemise, 2 lots drummer’s samples, L d'Pr}ces range for _his sale 50c to 98¢ | l - eaSOn a e regular values up to $1.75. This sale .... $1.19 a ]%Sor\Yh}};tZa(l:eOttOH Hose. N Ladies’ White Muslin Drawers, open and closed, it i ' On account of the unseasonable weather we are going to sell our entire stock kérolldery and tucked, all sizes, regular 59c. T‘:“;S 39¢ and 39¢ 8 of Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children at prices that can- ale 39¢ . : not be duplicated elsewhere. Ladies” White Cotton Drawers, open and closed, val. ; 95 B f f the specials and many others too numerous to mention in 89c. Embroidery trimmed. Sale 59¢ 79c to $1.9 3 this ?p‘:gew zzfozv i P y 1 Lot Ladies’ Drawers, fine quality musfin, regular Gloves. Special i value $1.29. This sale 89c | Children's White Cotton, also Lisle Ladies’ Nainsook Drawers open and close, all lace Ribbed Hose flounce, regular price $1.50. This sale ... $1.00 Ladies’ Night Gowns, lace and embroidery trimmed, _value 69c. ~ Special high and low neck, long and short sleeve, regu- | 36-in. White Pique, value 69c. lar price $1.39. For this sale L Speciql ; Ladies’ Night Gowns, gcod quality Nainsook, !:.e 36-in. White Tricotinc, | and embroidery trimmed, regular price $1.50. 69¢ value. e White Canvas Pumps and ()xfcl'dsi This sale $1.00 9 ’ § : with Mili | Ladies’ White Nainsook Bloomers, elastic band and 27.i SQKW‘;flueP i She o ke ; szl hl:ary- flmd French knee lace trimmed, regular 89c. This sale 39¢ el 1S [FEINT, TRe S : Sl it Ladies’ Pink Crepe Bloomers, elastic band and knee “de % Sy DS omers, elastic pand and knee | \yhite Silk Poplin, 36-it1. wide, embroidery trimmed, value 98c. This sale .. 75¢ | value $149. Sale One lot Ladies’ White Wash Skirts, pearl button trini- oo T i Gent’s Stripe Dress Shirts, soft cuffs, med, 2 pockets, all sizes, regular price $1.75. This value $1.75. This sale 98¢ sale 98¢ Special attention is called at this sale to our Cloak 1 Lot Tan Linene Figured Skirt, value $3.50. This and Suit Depart..ent. All Capes, Suits and sale each $2.00 Dresses oreatly reduced in price. 1 Lo‘% Figurerhl»"ophI Wash Skirts, regular price | Ladies’ Serge Cape, n ‘IV and black, $2.08. is sale Each $1.50 regular $15.98. Sale $9.98 & : One lot Manufacturer's Sample White Skirts in p Ladies’?SErnguits, navy and black, braid and but- [ £ - e Ll Patcnt“ Leotn que and poplin, values up to $4.00. Will close ton trimmed, regular price $28.08. To close at H i Pumps and Oxfords with Military and out at this sale for Each $1.59 this sale $19.98 R te Canvas 'Pumps and Oxfords | French Heels. Children’s White Lawn Dres big variety to | Misses’ Serge Capes in navy blue serge with fa~cv with Military and French $2 60 | Special select from, prices range f $1.49 to $9.00 silk collar, regular value $10.98. This sale $7.08 Heels. Special AR Ladies’ Lawn Waists, value $1 Children’s Serge Capes With plaid silk hoods, regu- lar value $7.98. For this sale special .... $4.98 3 z - e s aha st e ks ot B 39¢ to 59¢ also stripes, per yd. 50¢ ' White Canvas Tennis Pumps with Rubber Soles and Heels This Sale Starts Saturday Morning, MAY 24 1—

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