New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 22, 1919, Page 3

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' Boston Store HAVE YOU STARTED YOUR COLLECTION OF o | g A B E ! § special _ Service We close Monday ecvenings at 6 e Closes “ o Ry 2 D AT Man o'clock until Oct. ist. We also close D and Phone Wednesdays at 12:15 until Sept. 24. | * X“g":sz < : Orders “ HARTFORD. | Every woman knows how battered and black metal utensils get after a short time, how the surface ~ e — - S Silk | e et Sy St St o o HAVING APPLIED PRUNING SHEARS TO PRIC WE ANNOUNCE OUR Pyrex does not loose its brilliancy even after years of constant use. It does not craze, rust, discolor, absorb odors, dent, bend, corrode or burn out. Its hard, smooth surface cannot peel off or absorb odors. Every piece is hand made and tested by experts. No piece that does not measure up .to Corning standards ever leaves the factor; Each piece is made to stand oven heat. It also has been proved by - scient ic tests to be much stronger under rough handling than earthen ware. HERE IS A LIST OF THE POPULAR NUMBERS: R B 1 Underthings - me—— (| TAKING SALE > 5 322 8x6 in. oval—with We have them in Wash Satin and | i handles . Silk in all the latest ideas, variety of | X e n CUSTARD CUPS Which means that we must dispose of All Odds and Ends, Summer Goods and Overstock Before In R LI X, 422 6 oz. round (set of 6) $1.50 ventory, August 1. 423 4 oz. round (set of 6) 1.10 Stock-taking comes August 1. Between now and that day we are anxious to reduce stock to the - 427 5 oz. oval (set of 6) .. 1.80 lowest extent possible. Prices are cut down for that purpose only. Many lots are too small to adver- BAKING DISHES—Round— tise but you will find the prices on them are worth looking for. 4 : PUDDING OR BAKING DISHES' : : . f Ve TR S e ATl FREER e el coto ) The Sale Opens Tuesday Morning. Come the first day. It lasts two days. § Skirts—A wonderful showing in all| o 121 2 qt. round, decp ... 1.20 452 6 oz. round .........$ .25 Wh- . i ASSEROLES 122 1 1-2 qt. round, deep . 1.00 453 8 oz. round . . .30 tt t G t R the wanted colors. 100 2 1-2 qt. round, deep 123 1 qt. Fouhg) deep ki eg 455 12 oz. round ... 40 1ttal an er u S rea eauce 101 2 qt. round, deep . 124 1-2 qt. round, deep .. .60 TRE Chemi Knickers—Fine quality nain- | 102 1 1-2 qt. round. deep 5 Tas T slsediac LN&‘;;[];’:ED I‘:-"K;NG ; : : 52 SHES — Roun sook lace and needlework trim; va- | 10350 gt round fdecp o 155 1 1-2 qt. round, shallow 1.00 464 1 qt. round WHITTALL ANGLO-PERSIANS HARTFORD SAXONY RUGS 104 1-2 qt. vound, deep . R riety of styles, $1.50 up. 112 1 qt. round, shallow .. ARING DISHES = 465 1 1-2 qt. round ...... Big assortment of handsome patterns, size Our entire line of these standard rugs,jreduced. 164 8 oz. round, individual jg‘l’ ‘l’n"f;,"“)‘:"};l“:‘l‘::l‘l"““v‘ i 466 2 qt. round ..... i 9x12, regular price $123. Sale price ...... $97.50 9%12 Rugs, regular $123, at $97.50 GoreetlCoyore A et o tar il atcee! 167 1 qt. round, fits stan- T e e e G Dincontinued patterns. 5.3%10.6 Rugs, $116, at $93.50. . e tings 4 s 7 Envelope Chemise—Lace and Need- lfi;,“l",_f_:""“"" e 403 18 1-2 oz. oval, shallow 201 8 1-2 in. round, wide SEAMLESS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS, REGULAR $34.50 AT | . ind, s e - rim .. . lework trim; large variety; prices low. standard mountings ... 1. LAYER CAKE DISH 5 2t l 183 1 qt. oval, shallow, beef- 221 8 1-2 in. round ......$ . eI © T8 iy moutnh SOMETHING NEW. ey ooug i T IS i o Wh ttall Ha.ll R 184 1 1-2 oval, shallow STY1 S0 fon (et o 20238kin fzoundif el 2 1 unners. Three-in-One Camisole Chemise— beefsteak 203 9 in. round .. | styles, White, Flesh and Black Cami- R "131:7‘ i L soles, fillet and val lace trim, $1.00 up. Rug Prices Lower than they will be again for a long time. 4 Skirt, T i Envel 1 193 1 qt. oval, fits standard 23'}! s '"},!,“R2 s Ok 12085000 (el x stocf R e 3 , : mountinzs L £ BREAD PANS oya orcester ng ‘ersian ; all combined in one, needlework and | 2 ot e AKIN < 212 8 1-2x4 1-2x2 3-4 i 11 L 1 11 k 1 194 2 qt. oval, fits stan. BAKING DISH 212 8 1-2x4 1-2x2 3-4 in. val lace trim; also in corset cover, va- dard mountings 2, With Handles oblong—regular loaf ..$ .9 i Sale Regular Sale Regular Sale > 4 197 1 1-2 qt. oval, decp, 301 7 in. round—with 214 10x5x3 in. oblong— i Price Price Price Price | Prioe / S SO0 RtVISER32 00Mups fits standard mountings 1. handles . 75 double loaf 75 2.3x9 feet . § $11.50 $18.25 $12.75 $25.96 1825 2.3x12 feet % A 15.00 25.00 17.50 3395 24.00 / COMPLETE STOCK NOW ON DISPLAY B ot - } 1a00 2600 1w brrt i I 3x12 feet .. 19.50 3476 28.15 16.00 2025 3x15 feet ... . 26.50 43150 2975 57.50 4235 | RAC I§ l l I \I \I : BROS CO INC Beautiful patterns, in perfect condition, will give long service. ! ° °9 . ' o kst ve st | Stock-Reducing Prices on Little Folks’ Apparel ‘& NIVEN . . ROMPERS AND CREEPERS—One lot of 89¢ CHILDREN’S DRESSES—Pretty Foplins, cand 250_256 Park Street New Brltaln Conn garments, fine checks and stripes, sizes 1 to 4, | Ginghams, smocked and also trimmed -withi*white ] ° now . ; poplin trimmings. $1.956 value for BABY CA CHILDREN’S BLOOMERS—Pink, blue and ed with pink and blue ro ettes. Only green chambray; 2 to 6.. e s A ATARRH § = ) S S | INFANTS' M FIRA DRESSES—Just ar- CHAMBRAY DRESSES—Children’s Dresses in DEATH K HIGH. rived in time for (..s sale. Finest workmanship | pink, blue and green, square neck, box pleat in ¥ Do & ¢ 1 Al e and material. Dainty little yoke styles. 6 months front finished with a little design of hand work. ‘or head or throat Influenza Epidemic in England Caused to 2 years. A $6.00 Dress for .... Sizes 2 to 6. An unusual dress for catarrh try the 3 vapor treatment— Gain in Mortalit Sith BEACH LEG ROMPERS—Sizes 3 to 6. Chambray and Madras, pink and blue; also fine stripes; VICKS VAPORUBY How to Make War Bonnet || oo omomve [l e adSeld™ Lm0 o ; : o “YOUR BODYGUARD" -30%, 607 1120 that during the last quarter of 1918 the number of deaths exceeded the T e — e s Sensational Selling of Women’s Apparel the release in one week of 700 phy- BECAU ? & sicians from the army. SE--- : ; ' Influenza caused the great increase 0 . i 3 . in the death rate, the number of vic lte u lrts v tims from that disease being 98,9 The High Quality of Our : i ¢ k or 41 per cent of the total deaths for the period. Lack of physicians is : _ e 7 curb the epidemic. At the beginning | -A\Rl-' THE RESULT OF YEARS OF % & b = % of this month, although 1,750,000 | Y . e . R ey men of the army had been demo- | TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE. bilized, only 1,500 out of 11,000 phy- n ohs had boon roleased: White Skirts of washable cotton gabardine these have attractive novelty pockets trimmed with pearl 'I'h Ar ad S.ludiu : buttons. Wide belt which is also trimmed with pearl buttons. These Skirts are beautifully made We call your attention to the way they are finished. FAMOUS FRENCH DISCOVERY replaces nerve wastage, Skirts of White Pique with novelty pockets trimmed with pearl buttons. These Skirts are also very increases strength energy. H§ well made. Good full styles. endurance and vj 4 builds firm healthy ffoah. B e B PR\ ity || Pretty Summer Frocks at the Wonderful 18 MAIN ST. Daily Freight and | JS SR MBI ERE Express Service S v e e e e e e e ol e 1 % Has Never Failed to End Most Obsti- dainty Val lace. A slip-through belt fastens with pearl buttons. Exceptionally dainty and well made NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND ate Case of Piles in Few Days. EW YORK . G . LY or vears it has been proved that 5 S 3 re - so-called external remedies applied to LOCAL. AND LONG DISTANCE Souive serted in the rectum cannot cure MOVING AND TRUCKING. BY CHIEF TAHAN and at the best can only give the t P o " ¢ 3 TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HO Of Kiows Indian Tribe. l",\’(»r;]l:‘fiu‘l‘})mr;“;::(Ilthlfof):;“hpr bonzen | mooray sl RO oRs et o s ekl : for some- | also do not remove this cause, but A H HARRIS o li\oox‘\: \133}xxr\\\1:‘:l\vlflf )C‘(I;‘::]K(.:‘vu 1‘?” thing he had done! So that when a | s v the formatipn. N . 3 4 °ts like | warrior was dressed up you could tell "his wonderful prescription, known Care of Adna Johnson, ‘m‘;‘k:“fl“f‘rfl ‘:1 - ‘1\{{:1 S:H n\*{int_lo what kind of a man he was. It was | as Miro Pile Remedy, is so efficient in 4 TEL. 961. Sierl e \*"m;‘u\_ml‘dwo L‘\’yli a good deal like it is with a Boy Scout. | the treatment of pil that even ——eeeeeeeeema | {5 Dlay Indian, sou A e You can tell good things he has done | chronic cases of from 20 to 30 years S = right, |1, e 2 ; 4 X VIM delivery and heavy duty | bring me tail feathers of the eagle, a | *Y ¢ P2d8es he wears. standing with profuse bleeding have trucks, f 1/, to 5 tons. | Picee of buckskin the size of your LA been completely cured in from three rucks, from ), to S. 2 to ten days. Think of it! Just a few A hat, some beads and sinnew of a DROWNS AT MYRTLE BEACH. . - ; balanc: . AMERICAN Balanced Slx, deer’s leg. Oh! that’s so, you haven't S “‘z-“;t‘sq:‘;fdd‘;wr-'“"“;‘;\\ Bg:_rl"fl';;ilni‘:zzrlg[- Pleasure Cars. got those things. Well, then, we’ll | Earl Roys, of Meriden, acl ‘;“m“s e e e have to do the best we can. Get an ITY SERVICE STATION. | 52 %0 foe s mere o im Set an of Indigestion. Just read what Henry J. Stone of loth 2 S : Milford, July 21.—FEarl Roys, 2 the Lorain, Ohio, fire department says: . A. M. Paonessa, Prop. | cloth a foot long and an inch wide, a Ot ARy ZHLe—Aatil 1Ehopi, B 60 “I had bleeding and protruding piles big needle and some coarse thread, a [51 Hobart street, Meriden. was for three rs and tried all kinds of dozen or more of the longest feathers | drowned at Myrtle Beach vesterday | remedies without result, but was thor- AT THE of any kind you can find. Now, cut | afternoon when he suffered an at- | oughly cured after taking one bottle the brim of the hat off close to the |task of acute indigestion while in | of Miro.” crown. Sew the feathers an inch from bathing. He collapsed while stand- J. Phillips of Bird Island, Y Frank the bottom edge of the crown this |ing in three feet of water. Richard | Minnesota, says: 430 MAIN STREET way: Run your ncedle through the | Parker, of Ansonia, and Frank Mec- “T used half a bottle of Miro. Tt Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night | butt end of each feather—but don’t | Laughlin, of Derhy, went to his a worked like a charm. I no longer suf- Storage, Supplles and Repatring. sew the feathers against the hat— | sistance and carried him to a cottage fer with bleeding and protruding piles. leave about half an inch of thread be- | Physicians worked over him 45 min- | T never regretted the money for such tween each one and the hat. Place | utes with a pulmotor, but he died | blessing as I am now enjoying. [ ) i Bl the feathers about two inches apart— | without regaining consciousness. | would have used the whole botle, but have enough to go all the way around | Medical Examiner Fisher said death ! it was not necessar: | o | the edge. Next, run your needle [ was caused Miro t by accidental drowning, All pharmacists dispense or OVERLAND AGENCY, through the middle of each feather. | due to acute indigestion. v can get it for you on short notice. . Have the thread long enough to go Surely’s it's worth the little trouble to ¢ Storage and Accessorles, through every one of them, and tie it. PO e e— . ot e o G et e n S a Ornln Repair Work a Specialty. | This will keep the feathers from flap- SEMAN, WITHOUT LEGS. IMPORTANT_-What ls lknown s . (, Phone 2227 1 ping around in every direction. Now aris, July 21 A horseman with- | jtching pile re not piles in the true take your strip of cloth, long enough was the extraordinary sight | sense of the word, although this con- ” N N 10 go acro your forehead from one | Witnessed the other day ‘in the Bois | dition may accompany a true case of DON'T FORGH! ear to the other, and sew one edge of | de Boulogne. The rider, an old cav- | piles. For this condition Miro Pile it to the edge of the hat. Tack the [alryman, used a side saddle, to which | Ointment has been prepared as in such . DIONNES other edge of the cloth to the hat be- [ he was buckled for safety by a strap | cases it is not necessary to take the tween the feathers, and there! You jatt ched to the back of his belt. He | internal prescription If vour drueg- 4 war es en, urrler : have vour war bonnet! was accompanied by a mounted at- | gist cannot supply you we will gladly 3 st ands long i distance ImoFingRand || B §tr e 010} davailaniiTndian sWvar LG T o s b e G o e e © trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- | ponnet meant a good deal to him. For | admiration for the plucky war vie- | paid, in receipt of price. Internal . N B si ~ sonable prices. Also storage. "Phone | before he could put a single feather in | tim, whose love for the saddle had | Treatment, $1.30, war tax 6c. Oin- 139 Maln St[eet ew ['ltaln, (‘onn 887-32 and 382, 8 Gilbert street, | it he had to do some good or brave |overcome what to most people would | ment, 50¢c, war tax 2c extra. Guaran- . New Britain, A 4 deed, and he had to get permission of lseem an insurmountable obstacle, teed Remedies Co., Elyria, Ohio. ) . ; - e . o . OO frocks for the money. You will be delighted with the dresses the minute you see them

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