New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1919, Page 10

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ws AR Unusual .| pigrs e g ‘ Special Membership I(}pp@rsunfiiy i Tub Fee | Terms to Own the Peftinello IrsfiDiiééharged and STERLING FURNACE | 'whssife Aftee listening to a lengthy story : B rom both principals in the case WFEK A{-}G Judge James T. Meskill disc d > Henry Pettinello, a clerk in a Hart Join the Sterling Furnace Club and this high- Sl e aniections i stone o & Was rstec as 3 ) flicer | est-grade furnace becomes yours on payment of a §!imnford Dart upon complaint of small membership fee. Club terms take care of the JileRicz DeyineRonihelEd aule | v . & It apy ed that Levinc responsi- Ps balance. Club members make the big saving of buy- ¥ | iic ror the trounlc that teok place, | I he Greatest Shl t IL. ] E M d ‘ : S s ! i e o pment of Lincieums k.ver viade to ing at the cash price and paying on club terms. | fitin, omm e, wen mut eaee| i i+ morn One Firm In Th's ity N On Our Sales Fl levines face inie momnin was | ne rir n .S LIty Now Un ur Saies riogor tinello bore no marks of Eattle indi- | cating a 1ther o ided fight. Th ra . . o 3 A . s The war greatly curtailed the production of the bet- Linoleums are being used more extensively today Levine had gone in quest of a drink ter class of linoleums, and consequently stocks have . h 1 s friend Mosen. | ac- = o /e 2 TOT /€ B e - with his friend Mosen. His story ac generally become quite depleted and we were very for- than ever before, and we recommend the purchase cused ihe clerk of vnnecessarily de- ing in m two lemon-and-limes tunate in being able to secure the largest shipments of linoleum now when stocks are most complete and nd when asked to hurry, of calling e e of linoleums ever made to any one fitm in this ciry. sited and when Levine loft the store These linoleums are all of the finest quality, made of the oth-r man fellowed, he clanns, de- iz S ¢ N ie: . : ; A - S e o fres_h maret_xals and thoroughly guaranteed to give patterns and qualities ranging in price upwards from | ment on tne outside lasting service. 90c The story teld by Pettinello diff 1 ¥ S i 2 he alieging that Levine & first called for some Red Seal cigars 4 {4 Rttt G fon nen cenl i) All Linoleum Bought this Week Laid Free of Charge for him: he pinched the clerk in the | back: This the clerk said he did not ¥ mind and when he was later called 1 maczaroni” with several prefixes he took that in the same : y [ I%N DR I i 'W: ; he was struck in the forehcad by ® ® vine for not hurrying he ol struck back. He then ask that | Levine leave the store but instead of THE BE F i aving he accused the complainant | ] fresh in every way. There are a great many different and in the presence of women calli him some “horrible PR —— names. When he went to wait on SiLL STOVE WORK: some customers on the outside of the — = e — - - BOCHESTER X store Levine followed and began to . | . i S . @ swing at him, drawing a big crowd. On Paris Street i . 18 DROWNED WHEN MOTOR Pettinello l]h ed the (h:h\ (;y\ ! v_ BOAT OVERTURNS AT SEA { knocking the or out into he Hond. £ > Built at Cost of $70,000,000, Pago Pago, American Samoa, Aug. A fine of was imposed upon g Charleston. W. Va., Aug. 27.—The > (Correspondence of the Associated ved 18, for the theft iy | du Pont Chemical compa Press.) een men were believed of an automobile tire and rim from a 5 I cas coninans (o car owned by O. SrithiE Dhe Fiire 2 : pressed its intention of putting in a been taken Sunday 3 | bid for the purchase of Nitro, W. Va., 50 B E anding on 3 % : ; :\( ";:m 1&\“\(‘\-‘:(,0\-(::;:: . 5 G e b o o z ,'f“”m of Savaii Eighteen were saved NP Sterling Furnace sissilandval conrtiBg . today. The {own has housing accome THe Tescue was effected after three \'\’ Ufll(:L‘l‘ Edward ](.”p\ s & modations for 20,000 persons. Gov- men swam from the ship to the shore, | TS lort ot e e wnichiis el ernment nts recently announced taking ours, according to their re- This furnace in your home means healthful @I .ca'at 520 was reported to the police | & that the town would be sold in its an- ports to the authorities. These men ; # ' B it ny ot ShiogE naban 5 tirety to the highest bidder. Bids are took empty cases to protect them- warmth—no matter how cold the weather. No pipes! e R gD to e placed ‘with the salvaging de- : i ini fuel authorities. Yesterday information partment, at Philadelphia early in Supplies abundant heat with the minimum of fuel. o el . ST i Call and investigate this wonderful offer today with the loss of the tire and Officer ; § . . government at a cost of $70,000,000. | Kiley was sent to his home by Cap- |’ i > ; . S S hea-ling my to have lost their lives when the moto ship Loline overturned in a rough sea ‘ while on a vovage from Apia to the | | site of the second 1 est powder plant Don’t lose the B| 2 Grace. He recovered the tire and | 5 3 1 - placed Welsh under arrest. 1 8 e About 21.404,000 tons, or on j | kl opport unity. 100 fmicn: el neise ; é - fourth the world’s shipping now lic 3 .. i eczema so qUIC y‘ Spe(:ia! o, e St this morming other {han lie was s v y 2 on tho bottom of the ocean. ¥ “Modesin” | You don't have to waiZto know that £ J = that he had committed the 3 4 R - | 2 3 1 | Resinol is heali ur sk C ! ¢ ing Club = at S (O G S | g - Fitearms 8Ammunition A fl]\\”} ) L I ation Officer Connelly wa ‘ ) [ o { | The first application usually stops the Cilub Feztures to secure u job for the boy an ; o 1 = = | B . i | itching and makes the skin look health- TR A (5 T 1 S B ; : Heal Itch Slnns hootlng nghr | ier. Andits continued use rarely fails A ML iy ., 2 1 ulg ke to clear away all trace of eruption, crusts Saving of Cash Discount. NEW RECORD CLAIMED | 1 § w. C t. ! 5 ind;nr'e:css. Ducmr.vhavz;‘srrscrih.cd . A | | 8 . | | ) Resinol for many years, and it containg Free Consultation with the : FOR LONG FLIGHT| B lfll Uticura| tmaR e Factory Heating Expert. ! L i \ e Sosn T Qlntment 250 Taleum s, slio Sold byfallidmiggista i We Buy Your Old Heater. : Major Schroeder Completes Interna- | tional Air Race From New York to Toronto. { Toronto, Aug. 27.—A record for | g distance flying is claimed for | [ - i : : o | d Y g e e e 5 : | BO s an Oun j ell s SChOOI - completed the international | c . 4 E 1 race between Toronto and New A new costume photographed in - 80 West Maln St ’i el 381 ind return. He was in the air | the French capital. B e o 9 hours and 35 minutes. The first leg | was accomplished in 4 hours and 3 The largest airplane engine in the | - - = ‘ — B | minutes. He used a Vought machine. | world, just tested in g e e F < = Lieut Plumb was the first| less than a ton and I A0 e | m He landed at 11:28 vester - - —_—$—S€Se_ ing and 31 minutes la Vi | CASTORIA Lieut W. Maynard was the sec- a arrival. Lieuts. Simmons, 1 o For Infants and Children | i e P oy < . Brown arrived next O land his view was obscured by a ~ hired smoke screen intended to indicate the Alwafls bears - = = direction of the wind for landing pur- _ the M/ | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. nd his machine skimmed o | Signatureof 4 2 I < back. The lower left plane, | __ | ching in the harness, completely YELLOW PEACHES FOR CANNING e ST i I Now is the time to buy and BOSTON CLOTHING | hole in the plane was repaire AL LT M e b { | STORE is the PLACE. Do not delay, because the NATIVE POTATOES brcibaz e Tl et Haddock ; inuallv rising. COME NOW. Get VER N CORN | utes later { g ANTATOUPES e e For 35 = 15¢ Ib { | prices are continua'ly rising. .Get your NATIVE FREES G ... $1.25 basket . i & NATIVE PEACHES FOR CANNING . 75c basket | ferve o 1o i vowmssvanions R g matibut, sea § | N€€ds now and pay for them as you go along on ?EK&%TS‘ : :)t 232‘{‘ New Yors, Aug. 27— reacral omi- ] Trout, Flounders, Gen- Y P YM ENTS " 2C ch cials re today refused to comment = e LETTUCE 10c a head [|on the removal trom the steamship ‘fi;fikergm%i}}:,d f{;,f EASY WEEKL A Lapland of nes H. Maurer of Read- CALIFORNIA GRAPES 10¢ 1b ing. Pa, hairman, ana 3. 2 7. Stein B Rock Cod and Boston I LS 5G¢ ske rishur lirector of the Penn- . y . . . . STRING BEANS e Gt e pendon comminon. § Bluefish. Round and § § Qur Ladies’ Wear is coming in daily. We are ¥ i T ol (wo men were taken off the boat L o . ORANGES BEST CAL. SUNKIST 39¢ dog | tiree mmmies betore v Saea” s | Little Neck Clams. ; L APPLES, HAND PICKED GRAVENSTEM 81 bekc || v 0ot Gt it MOORE’S glad to show you around without any obligation. o oW. JES I .. T5¢ bs| r. Maurer left fer Washington night, declaring he would demand a CELERY L o0c bunich | e s e e TEATY. SQUASH 3 for 10c M| vinia consressional a ion. ¥ | cil of the pes conference met today B | for the consideration of the treaty OS On O l “ g Ore with Austria During this wee e - . -' - 'l 4 council will }\»UhlI mv:inin;; Tt = B - New Britain Fruit and Produce Co. § i v | NTARKET 86 HARTFORD AVE. TELAL193 1 i e Eisonoduiineaceiuresty e g h u r C k t é 2 tv‘r,-vm i M y(']mnf‘m‘(:nl has dwl\dmlrnuz Washlngton Place [} (FREE DELIVERY) B | cabinet must he present at every ses- | sion af the chamber until the treaty ISl R SRR R R A L TSR, |

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