New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 5

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RBridgeport New Britain | FRUIT JARS € CANNING OUTFITS J X TLAT | > ~ JAR RUBBERS S ' A or THEN! having s e e Do You Want the Now Style and the Now Price OR THE THEN STYLE and the = THEN PRICE? Silversand Lake, the 1ith A. A. DMIK I, o stricken 80 West Main Street she can keep still and ¢ Of course, Joan. when a girl is jealousy—and most of| > of it sooner or latev her heart ! 1] out, or she can do something about! . mine sincere. She is simpiy . R L T' 2 hunter of men. 1 am a woman - Plumbing Heating I | 1o o s S retecm 1 love, m motherhood homemaking, nd who is trying to find her m: dear, that this is t truth While I have ne quite been able to understand Captain Wallis, I have celing deep in my heart that he care for me. Perhaps not in that frank way Jim Ross does, for| Jimmie is a boy and Eric is deep in his thirties—the age when a m You need not be sick if you go and see Volz, the Chiropractor. at his best but not his “‘easiest.” [ s sturdy body, his spirit, too, h strengthened and is not easy to in- fluence. Fashion’s Latest Decree e. You In an Advanced Collection of EARLY FALL WEARING is Chiropractic removes the cause of disease, more promptly, radically and permanently than and - other method. Give 1t a thorough trial. His mind is cngrossed in writing. He has grown into the habit of living Rooms 16—17 Booth Block. Office Hours 9—12 A, M., 2—5 P. M. | R S o ) dtre e i 2] | { he has avoided marriage because no 30. Telephone 1 ning Hours: Mon., Tucs., Thurs.,sat. | erimeingG women s led him into ii. You know, Joan dearest, it IS woman's job to do t no mattes what prudes may say. Women are better judges of the right man to { marry than men are of the right woman. It is natural, for love and marr > are woman’s realm. Now, ere is just one sure way to fight this Corley girl's claim to Eric | Kuppenheimer Brand Clothes FOR MEN OR YOUNG MEN WHO WISH TO STAY YOUNG t me you, Tommic.” a herring o €35 to $75 Providing something unusual for the men who want the unusual. The richest woolens, the latest models, combined with skillful, accurate tailor- ing. There is always a distinctive grace in Kuppenheimer Brand Clothes, Wallis and at the same time prove: there by t ake. Let me be a her- his feeling for me one way or the ring to vou, Tommie other. I must appear to be interested — in someone else. If a man thinks he Tom is the salt of the earth, Joan. | is losing you he will leave everything More tomorrow. and try to get you ba That | | If he really cares. If [ can get intor- | sted in someone else, the Eric is | N ~ N ¥ then oo e AT THE PALACE. Did you ever wake up in the middle | R not MY MAN. We shall see what we | £ i | i i 4 4 | shan see : | 3 1 | i Opportunity played into my hands| of the night with snortin DOLLY. C. & H. Smart Clothes | dragons L ! this eveni when [ stumbled upon and sc ching locomotiv doing a $35 to $60 | ‘ Sl OIM & ':;;;""""' 1“"]‘\"1‘: as hunny hug right on your solar plexus? = WONRIECS SSRER T oV Lt R e B AES BT ¢/ 0 o1 ican i minzinelio il o hnd Devis ~ 3 . . . . - = . . 2 | 4 ' | [ party. ) LI e T S e e b | The C. .& H.. is an identification .(.)f a garment that combines ‘I ol ;. »;\ ru' ,Hf_'* i been ‘1“1 ed by dts ful slumber to see a dreadful | all the essentials of good clothes and additional refinements which create | | booful lady?" sympathiz takin popularly known as a bowie e 1 i ot 1 *hes S I | { the. porch rocker by his side. | bt Gbsending toomingly from ho an appearance impossible to expect in cheaper makes, A ED FOR SPOT d like to know what the devil it where to pierce him through the H WE PURCH | wbout that novelist chap that 5 = CASH all you girls so fascinated!” grouched; This is one of the countless thrilling Tom. | scenes in “The Spear of Malice,” fi | 'nl | | which Antonio Moreno and | MEN'S AND CHILDREN’S ! G T G | OIS G e e ' | jealousy, too.” | fact that this dread prairie weapon | CLOTHES FOR YOUNG FELLOWS $25 to $40 Haven’t an equal. We s bent on forcing its way to the hero’s heart without a human hanc | to guide it, so that the intended vic tim can only cluteh the slippery blade | B and thus exert what strength he can, | which, lying on is back, is little | § | enough, to avert death, furnishes real mystery. He turned square around and studied me soberly “I—1 W id vou cared,” said SHOES Frem a well known Bosten G i e R e Jobber—for business reasons | e “‘ve Cannot mention his name' | to be a real friend to you, Dolly." “Maybe vou can be. Listen, Tom: | What or who is it that seeks the ! | be by telling me how much you! .. fhcl . > don’t ask v , i life of John Davis—and wherefore on’t ask you to buy them at 3 - | feel for Anita Corley.” 3 " : : ) = B’“Y Your Shoe Sllpply Sat i | B e, e o e Mkl B e e vour risk, but at ours for urday at “THE BIG STORE” at | [ and pressing the hot tobacco down | (het trer tesat oo ety o every garment that leaves our store is sold with the meney back guarantee. Just the style young men want in Fall’s latest colorings and models. nd millions. This is a story of the west with the strength of the righteous | pitted against the cupidity of the evii, | fe that. She’s like drink, or’and with a primitive daughter of the last year’s prices. Save from - L $2.00 to $4.00 on every pair. 6 Chomse S et e o e G e ST B Shoes we are offering at | i o R e e (e it ot e { much.” T | prices below present manufac- (YA | o e vt cnonn o i * See our adv. for full details, favas from vou. so she could do vo Eiesach AUAUM Il on Page 20. [ Sale Starts Promptly Satur- e day at 9 in the Morning e thinz “And that that ever heset an heir to mines with his thumb she fascinates me a little a sow of magnet about a it at the Palace every Monday ay and Wednesday Hats and Caps New rakish Fall models in all the desired shades, Ever- green, Olive, Light Cocoa, Dark Seal Alps, Bronze, Midge, Ete., $3.00 to $8.00. The new Tam and Quartered Golf Cap in Scotch Tweeds, s the trouble. child. She ntrigue already-—the for- the wrong, the dangerous. r atuaction. There's one | o that'd fix me.” e nd, frank way | EXTRA SALESPEOPLE T Sl ns o g0, o plaids. 3150 (; TO SERVE YOU : di ”;\fl\y:h; ‘:1“:‘“\“; 14|nl\vv\m<-r! 'mn!w on 1 FoitigueclSUIEREES ‘l" Il‘lte“igenfly i n‘lm::vh,‘,hl‘ and it's he: .mx“ o and Quickly "m—fifwtf qf_f_Coms! | Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone | i costs only a few cents. ‘ | i Furnishing Goods Manhattan, Earl & Wilson, Eagle Shirts. The name alone is a guaran- tee of quality and workmanship. $2.00 to $12.00. Imperial, Peerless, Chalmer’s Union Suits. $2.00 to $8.00. Silk Gloves in Grey, Black and White, $1.25 to $2.00. Silk Cut Neckwear, Straight cut and open Ends. The new small shape. 65¢ to $3.00. Sitk Knit Neckwear. $1.50 to $4.00. (By B rown.) After several sons of protest we | have become used to the spectacle of | furs in combination with organdie and | laces. We even admire it! Her | particularly charming effect obtained | | s S e e LOOK FOR OUR EXHIBITION AT THE CHARTER OAK FAIR worn with blue velvet hat c L calluses from bottom of feet. | during the war, are lvin | a simple of French bluc e ALWAY RELIABL !I little at any drug stor few | shipment abroad. The destination of | B8 248 MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN " clte crepe e eW:Britains !fi?pplhg’ inter T T an cers! You can nrr of) any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be- i ione (i twe the toes, and the hard skin | Which the Germans GERMANS TO “DUMP" PIANOS. With your nn 000 pianos, d 1o make in factor drops upon the corn or In- | most Will he England, and word from stantly it stops hurting, then short- | that country shows the fear of piano e . = ‘ *(SEE OUR OTHER LARGE ADVT. ON PAGE 20) = Iy vou lift that bothersome corn or | manuficturers there that the Germar callus right off, root and all, with-| pianos Will be “dumped” into the EESEF gEHNNEEREEE out one hit of pain or soreness. Truly! | country and sold at less than the cost ERGENONO NN NNEENE RN Souny and ol 56 I

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