New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1919, Page 14

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Bl il e Mrs. Wesley N. Faye and son Myl- on will leave for their home in Manchester next week after spending e past month with her grandfather, fihomas Grace of Lasalle street. Mr: firfaye before marriage was Miss Be “eeney Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wachter af | Harrison street, Mr. and Mrs. Geors | ESTABLISHED 1886 ' Kimball of South Burritt street, Mu { and Mrs. Parden Rickey of Berlin and e Miss Catherine Clark left today for | Salem, Ma to be guests of Mr. and | PERSONALS leave fomorrow on an extended auto ® l”‘nv to Nis Falls and the middle | Mrs. - Arthur Kimball who are sum- e e i @ S oo || S, o i el S e ] There is no value in reduced prices out: ouring New York state and New | R e Miss Evelyn Cadwell left today fou S , - D e (R R Gty oy , ; e LSRG e of season if it is not genuine. =~ We reduce Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walther of Frleris 4 ¥R X % & e Washington, D. C., will spend the rest | i i > ) Lo ; o o of the summer visitng (holr Paronts: | air. nna Mes. Hioward Farsons loft : NG ! prices only twice a year, July and January. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walther of West | (o ‘“‘”_‘ Satternl Potat Lol be the | 2 e 3 2 Main street, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M - 3 cek-end guests f Mr. and Mrs. | Burkarth of Bassctt street and Mr, | Lock-end suest of and Mrs. Walther will return to Wash- | Gisorsofiiec hnflong Huruto TIRNE SRR : s 3 i AT PR : ; NO one can buy a garment less than itS fu“ spending the summer there ington Octaber 1. PEns Eitng : - : Word has been roceived that Iax- : ot Tl e price except during our Half Yearly Sale. MacNickle and family of Park | mond Mansfleld of this city is on the | place are spending two weeks at 4 S no o e | o 4 X : RN |8 R . S Lake Winnepesaukee, N. H. } Mansfield has heen atfending a medi- 7 5 Rl . . Thls store is the home Of Hart, Lchafl- an C. Mitchell of Maple streetand | cal school across and will continue ¥<s . 2L 3 i Aldrich of New London are| with this work when he returns. : 2 ¢ ‘ & f i ; made by automobile ! | Miss Katherine Wells and Miss . curious covered boats carry most of the inter-island traflic in the Phillppin hey're propelled by | ner arx othes. — Ruth Bassette of Emmons pl natives with amazing speed and dexterity. . M. T. Crean, Mrs. Henry Boil- | leaves tomorrow for Rahway, N. J., e B o e e e et e GIRIPAPPREGIATES, : : A Sale of Children’s Rompers, ages 3 motored to New London today. John Loomis, treasurer of the Com- | 4y o e et INTERBROOK FARM| | — s - |} to 6 that save you money were, $1.00, now and Wesley Hulland ! ing for Boston on an important husi- | and son Arnold of Maple street will pes: Youngster Writes Letter to Miss Bart- = & 2 i 4 5 C. | | | lett of City Mission, Voicing ’ ‘ v i , %5 | ' ' 4 Large selection of Bags and Suit Cases, R | man s o et a ; X KA ' $1.25 to $18.00. summer home for mothers and chil- dren near Unionville, has received the : . . : | Kb I 8 it G D“"gf' ;‘“;és ll’; 'g‘l_lmme" Bathing Suits 75c to $6.00. Fal r | alittle Assyrian girl who s: : 0ods [ orebaoies Open Mondays Closed Wednesdays [ oo sihe s .I P M A 12 15 ~ “You reully succeeded in having de- VERY mother knows the evil effects of summer heat on Untl 9 . . t . ;Jl‘t‘:’l]']‘ilfl\'lln':;\\hip)(‘)‘l"i\‘"}:‘r‘(‘;'(‘b:,)\:l]‘v‘l‘;‘l‘lii‘;l(:y("fi‘l; cow’s milk. This danger is equally great to all foods unless place. The hammock was laid in the carefully kept in a cool place away from insects. 1t place which was under a shady fir tree. The most pretty kind of crib Bad food loses its nourishing value. needed that will regulate and tone the was erected,in which sat two of the | It causes constipation and diarrhea. bc“nls‘ and you will find none safer | cunwingest babies playing with dolls. | These are at best always prevalent in and better than Dr. Caldwell's Syrup “When we sat down for lunch we the summer time. They depress the Pepsin. It is a combination of simple | saw different varicties of cookies, mind and weaken the body, and may laxative herbs with pepsin that millions | fresh and delicious. The refreshing | e e i s of mothers constantly have in the house | milk was better to us than anything Seaee for just such purposes. 127 MAIN slhl T, Opp. Arch. TEL. 1109-2 we ‘had in the city. And the sand- ” The If"“ P”C“"l“m‘ ‘;“’ = ‘hl‘“ A bottle of Syrup Pepsin can be wiches were also fine. When we went he stools are regular and normal. In g 0he at any drug store for 50c and out hunting we found juicy raspber- the case of babies and children, if g “the latter the family size. A free | ries. Then when we came back we less than twice a day you may suspect trial bottle can be had by sending your paddled in the sparkling water and constipation; if more than three times address to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 480 refreshed ourselves. For my part I! a day, dianhea. A remedy is then Washington St, Monticello, Ill. thank the people who have given the picnic, for I appreciated it.” s Pl Pl Tomorrow the public of New Britain 6] CALDWELL ln is invited to a tea to be given at In- y l terbrook and Miss Bartlett is desirous hotalla el e aforatintori The /Der/éct Laxative that they may observe the good that L . is done there. = “Bargains galore on our two floors” is the motto for this day Pl B s CI - r— = m— ———= and to prove this to you, just scan this lot of Money Savers adver- JOKER ( ) IN AGAIN 5 SKIRTS WHICH WERE .00 NOW . . .. $14.00 tised below: 1 SKIRTS WHICH WERE $15.00 NOW . $10.00 Wash Dresses of the cool Summery kind in attractive youthful § and all others at the same discount. TP X L) $4‘ 98 TO $6 98 Herald Receives Another Anonymous Now Whaists of Frenoh Voile, Georgette Crepe, Orepe de Clins; : E i Batiste, Lawn and Linen. fine Ginghams and Voiles. Priced . 0 Note, Purporting to Announce En- AL G S - . v P - IR New Waists Old Prices. The reason is that they were bought Il I: BLO' SES gagementiofiliccalicouple X carly and coming in time to keep our stock in condition with good Attention of the reading public is ' B8 ® materials at Low Prices. again called to that certain class of Wash Suits for Children, sizes 6 months to 6 years. Splendid as- In dainty collarless models, embroidered and 1 25 misguided individuals with an sortment at reasomable pr Each | gerata1 sense of humor who pers lace trimmed styles, sizes 36 to 46 . :nding into the newspaper oftice sup- | posed nows items purporting to an- Again, we repeat, you can save ice by pasting the fol- - - : : M CORSETS i oo sach nons” | @ lowing on your ice chesti— FOR QUICK RESULTS USE THE or B wonciion o i s B9 DON'D LEAVE ICE CHEST DOOR OPEN ! _HERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS | the leading makes in the best styles and all sizes. 1 unfortunate possibilities from such | | | Buy your Corsets at Curran’s. We carry a complete stock ||\v‘1!\~4 is mnu_m\ to those with the Z—I)ON'T KEEP ICE CHEST IN \VARM ROOM ! TUB DRESSES 'Ih\ Y”l‘,l \“H‘,‘.‘ £ 3 DON’T PLACE HOT FOOD IN ICE CHEST ! | and an example will be made of the Made of fine Ginghams, in Plaids, Checks $2 98 i S 6 b /' E . each » | individual if his or her identite can | i 4— DON'T BREAK UP ICE UNNECESSARILY ! and Stripes. Sizes 16 to 52. Value $3.98, at ... be learned. The co-operation of the | i‘;,..m“ asked in this instance, and | @45 DON'T FORGET TO HANG UP ICE CARD only personal items of this nature that can be found to be bona fide will 4 OR FLAG EAARLY IN T\HE MONI VG ! be printed. In this manner some 3 e Knit Underwear BT TS T | B ORDER ONLY WHAT ICE YOU NEED. o Il And Hosiery | Leonard of Clayton playing with a coffee grinder, | his index finger in the apparatu | ground it off. He was removed to the ! r\.«w Britain General hospital, where | it is reported that the finger may have m be amputated near the knuckle. : . Boys’ black ribbed 25 Women's full fashioned Hose e e i e c in black with white $2 50 :mbroidery.at pair o Misses' fine ribbed Hose, > : ) 5 black, white and cor- 39 | = = Women's Heavy Japan Silk S e e ok c B Hose with seam, in black, i | giln ol . $1.19 | Jyomens Liste vests in an f . 1 m SLI9 e v ge | " = 2 - § We have cut the prices on all I o GO, Children’s Socks, colored 4 'S = 1 o« v IS B9 || e, soe | = s } remaining Hammocks 25% less fashioned, in black, white, Women's Union Suits, all i 82,00l gy iigR . = G than our regular price. ‘In Order to Introduce the Above Line of Women's Silk Lisle Hose in Misses’ Union Suits, all St e 59€ || 50e ™ B9c § JOHNSON’S AUTO PRODUCTS Our values are too we .nown Women's Lisle Hose in Boys' Union Suits, all styles bleck whlis wr 39¢ ||| Tan 75¢ ©° $1.00 We will on Saturday give a 209 discount on these goods: to say more. Just come In and and cordovan ..,. pair cach . 2 $1.75 Can Carbon Remover .. A, . $1§(1)0 k l t hl th $1.00 Can Carbon Remover . 80¢ while e DRESS VOILES | $163c Can Carbon Remover . .. " gg( make your seiection .00 Can Liquid Wax e c . 4 i S A e T (i O ror, GO 50c Can Liquid Wax 40c assortment is gOOd- smannfig::e;eg L:ee?arze s = $1.00 Can Liquid Radiator Cement . ... o 80c Aide. D e 25¢ 89(: 65¢ Can Liquid Radiator Cement 50c $1 00 Can Haste Patches .... 80c The Curran Dry Goots Store || THE AN RUBBER company | {Jonn A. Andrews & Co. 381-383-385 MAIN STREET. | 240 MAIN STREET The Big Furniture Store

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