New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 31, 1919, Page 5

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-AUTUMN’S FASHION DECREE BARS ifl[Afio_nu “RICH BUT W‘m‘”..- Drive in and See There’s only one way to find cut just what Willard Service means to you in terms of longer battery life— There’s only one way to put Willard promptness, efficiency and competence to the test— There’s only one way for you to realize on the service that we offer to you as a user of a Willard Battery— That one way is to drive in and see. LATE TRADE MARK BEGIEISRED The Fuller Storage Battery Go., 167 Arch St., New Britain This autumn suit of tan and bufl shows the new details, pockets, but- ton trimming, and new front closing. A sumptuous combination of mousc-colored silk duvetyn and sable i< this day-evening coat with its demonstration of the beautics of drapery. N, E. A New York, Jul Mr. Shakespeare des d the autumn modes of 1919 several centurie: 4 when he recommended—"Costly thy raiment thy purse can buy—but not exy And fashionable women of America s 2 = * . will find their autumn wardrobes just | For afternoon bridge. tea, or rece ption. or informal evening wear the well-dressed woman will choose a frock [ 2 I L i R es—but far ro- | in general type like this satin with rich bandings of Hun n peasant ombroidery. lmp e pel a lons i moved from the f and the ex- C i 3 ress—the new tight waist d emanding closer corseting and the treme, The tailored frocks of serge, duve- Fitted Together il | ton. proadeioth ana_ithe incvitabie FVHE now-a-day world Each layer and each individual B ght; tyle in present vogue. s, i bl i G s judges tires from a business cord is impregnated with live, : : s | one-sided effect—achieved by a bit of tandpoint. springy rubber. The business of Swift & Company is i s e S g the fitting together of many simple ll | n pack 2 reve ac For after all, buying tires is The result is a lively tire. operations. H | than a merely buying miles at so Onethattakes the bumpswith Backless froc and most of them No one thing in a packing business is e e much a mile. Sicatostease Dno a NN ticularly difficult for men trained to Fess in the corsetiess tspe. Thers i ) i iahvand Ay I T particularly it 10 || S e St e o That’s exactly the basis on any rational expectation. do it; but no one thing is enough. B | seiin, i "one Son Srcamer termi which we sell ‘Royal Cords'. nating in a train. Thousands of other opcrations, pro- Interest in the pretty white and Let us put ‘Royal Cords’ colored neckwear, gilets and similar perly performed,are necessary for the com- M | Dicoes s mot Tikeiy ‘to wane with the These famous good tiresare under your car. You’'ll find summer, even thou coats do hide . - . G AR ST (0 M TG iy, built of many layers of small them one of the wisest in- pleted processes. And some one,must | | o e e vave "svorted Butlcxcoaiimely toughicaraal | veatmonts von ved wuids. fit together all these thousands of simple M| reat rincesse Tace wimh o seor it crossed with narrow operations. e : . The success with which a packing e i rosembling one of ths P Ufllt@d Siates Tires . . . . ashi erthas. Neither o business performs its function of supplying | e picees s (_,K:E'_u.[ Hiithemis the best possible meat products to the con- T | ™ rhe Bectcie “iusetr win continne with the ‘‘sq v fiest in favor sumer with the greatest possible benefit I | paciss tower than e tront for _eve ' foorehCordp ning dresses and a little shallow / g One of the five to bOth him arld the producer depends upon ; i »nu;xpxi(l:;n ound in back and sashes are specially fea- the energy, brains, experience, and faith- b P B e e fuleffort of the men trained in the business. 1 I Ik " & L?“Zfiiiil‘,».\.x“ll,';‘,?‘;,:::: b eries on rich satin or velvet or one szft & Company turns the producer’s i | of the metal cloths brocaded or plain with ends fringed or tasseled or liVe Stock into meat for the consumer at . i weighted with a “tosque” which is a pendant ornament of silver or gold a profit of only a fraction of a cent a pound, A | e e R it because it fits these operations together PERSONALS. with the least waste, overlapping, and || IR —— friction. | Pl ek e e weeks. Do you believe government direction - Miss Florine Walsh, of New Haven, Could dO it thter? ity is the guest of Mrs. J. S. Kelly, of Vine street Let us send you a “Swift Dollar”, it e‘\:,-‘j'. Clarence Bv\‘;\ln ot and family, It will interest you. (‘) . {;KCSI(I T.L(L \\\l‘ cave tomorrow A e STl Con oy it or Middlebeach, Madison. Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Il Miss TIrene Goodrich, 93 Main eet, returned ye { ¥ o spending a month in Colebrook. i who with his wife went to the Pacific New Britain Local Branch, 29-43 Commercial Street il | Coast to attend the national conven- ¥ 1 | | tion of the Ancient Order of Hibern- ] J. R. Andrews, Manager | ians. arrived at his home yesterday | ter a most interesting trip. They vis many of the various points of ‘Royal Cord ‘Nobby' ‘Chain’ ‘Plain’ interest en route. ——————— | We know Umted States Tires are good tires. That’s why we sell them. A N “JOE” ROY BACK HOME. ;s A Joseph Roy, who fought with. the RECEIVED BY \ = i ! fSWIET & COMPANYY Ak e e A. G. HAWKER weinumer, | sranen, nas areivea nack m amercs | D, S, NEGRI, Kensington COOK’S GARAGE, Plainville LWE ANIMAL f according to word received by friends it e in this eity.” At present he is at Can- A. J. BARRETT & SON, Berlin 2.04 CENTS REMAINS d is expected to return to New Wi | R T | TUNXIS GARAGE (Ward C. Parsons) Uionviile

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