New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 2, 1919, Page 7

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NEV' BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1919 R TR ; September Housewares and China Sale Brings You Big Price Savings OoUR BIG TO SHARE HOUSEWIVIS ATRS SALE IS ATTRAC VALUES Ol DREDS OF IDUCTIONS, KITCHIN AND DINING ROOM AND SYLECT WANTS HERE. REFRIGERA- DEMONSTRATIONS SHOW- GENBERAL DINNER Sk HOUSEWARE UTENSILS TRUNKS, ALL KINDS, 300 Canning R Wednesday, the thing for cold pack fits bottom . sauce pan of 2 Galvanized with silk shade, Special for $6 Cut Glass Wate Stands, full size matt green wood handle, Special $1 cutting knives, chicken coops, etc, 108 square deep flower ular §3.50, special %$2.79. HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DEIIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY “CE!VIXG ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. BERLIN NEWS _BOY ACCIDENTALLY i SHOT BY PLAYMATE *Albert Hames, Victim, Is Not ° Seriously Injured e G BOY HAD LOADED RIFLE continued practically all ¢ toher so that those cvening from Pocotopaug where communities wil { Hampion where week's vacation n to decide the Irigger Caught in Vine—Auto at his home here Windshield— intends to part of the immediately Army—Other Newsy Notes. Cumington, where they sp. young son Wli=rsEtheyaspcnt 3 celebration some of his playmates. Paper Goods playing ne: cave which the boys in that vicinity. Al- r the natural is confined rheumatism | department heen promoted o the o the medical corps. . k of major in the arn o the fime and when S he went along with themn some unaccount- : promotion Dr. Griswold was trailing his rifle Wadsworth Interlaken, some wild grapevinc gun went oft, se)f in the lad's bullet embec in town wvisiting with Cowles and ported the s T ——————— HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Avoid Imitetiona #would not danger and the course ably work out Kin where it could be easily the holiday of the muacle Auto Rams Pole, t Subctitutee touring car, on into a telephone pole windshield Saybrooke k-end with f1 escaped mnjury \nnounced. whero they where he spent Bertha Coles of § 70 in damages #hat city this morr That itching, burning keeps you s Dowd In company Il as of tormen spent the week-end and holiday w get rid of it by using . Thomas Holizan and wife of Tn most cases, jurisdiction fons promptly. Itis very casy and economical to use inol Ointment town over A nd visiting with hiz mother & Rev, denry Medd and wite of Bay continually L should usually be aded by R action will be taken ugains . SCHOOLS REOPEN g%fmn . FOR FALL SESSION | Sesient skin Troubles Cadum Ointment can be applied to the tender skin of infants children suffering from —_— | eczema, chafing and simi s, - nAi | It stops the itc at once, and may be avoided by the timely use of =i this wonderful remedy. o0 good for pimg blotches, scaly skin,eruptions, sores, burns, 1 , etc. Large Aftendance Expected at| Classes Tomorrow Morning | Bdwin Stanley Is Seriously [H—tlem- | vay doins Armed Guard—Boy ing adum Ointment is a French preparation squerader Arrested by Oficer | made in America from n;ulu;.uul(vrn.ulz} Marino—DBrict Ttems. | th e e hie having received | 1 instruction ything | will be readiness for the reopening | - morning. The teachers met this mova- g 0 oclock in the new scho bYfilding on Broad el and were | ; given their instructions by Principal | when Orrin L, Judd. All pupils con rom Home. platir attending ‘the local stitution will go to roms Lo which thout mid were promoted las June. All new Philip Marino pupils entering the school, especril : : slvcely ihe kinde ten, will be requested d in girl's boy v bring a ce icat of them bi | ) home to mo | | | s e stating that he e v signed by the town clerk of the ¢ « ‘o . n coil Rt v town where they were horn N ; in the \ il : The local school bourd reports that | " ! i ; ken to the police st e altendance in the local schools | . i Marino, whom he later Il be the largest had in yea ut | ! « esident eyl provision has been made for all pl “ ; = Sk | 15 way there afte \ ning nd Rooms which huwve s ’ e UL I fo + atorage of books | home school supplies [ been The hoy spent the night in the lo- “dinto teaching rooms and from e S headquarters and i he ¢ indication is prohable vas to the hom= of v room will not be his ather rryviile by Sel i season. 1t is expected, [ man Johnson. Thom i however, that many more pupils will | the stepfather said ¢ e was wil e taken into the in tions atl tihe | to take charge of 03 ¢ ning of the Janua term 1 of 1. A ey Having sccured an ample toaching neral of Kdw e e taff and principal the school board \ it G e e Npresise that the greater part vurday mo Wis held this atie the yearly diflicnitfes in securing | ernoon from h te home, the busial teachers and making e odatio in (he Congregational come- | for the pupils )een encountercl and the present outlook points towird Registrars of Voters Notice. an unmolested school term. it s strars of voters will hold probable that should the hizh cost of ring the next two weeks (o living mainiain its prosent stutus the S names of all youni men: wis town miy have to appropriate muor vole in the coming fall elc money for the vntaining of t ill be made after th present teachin or. The hours of ey Critically il anley, thoe vell known | til 5 v.om | idwin st from 9:30 a. m. u Edwin 8 local painter who was removed from Reccives Periongh Extension, his home on Main cet to the Col. G Arth H Britain General hospital recontly, sur-§ been spendi fering with a cancer of the stomach, | Ns ome, 10 Church street, has pa be in a criticnl condi. | ceived an extension of furlc frov tion, and little hope is being held oat | 11 U ¥ L will not have 1o for his recovery. Mr. Stanley has | T = heen in husiness in town for miny | RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN yeat RIGHT T TR o 5,000 at Camp Mceeting. G 7“ OUT—TRY IT! Micr several weeks ofvm | Don’e suir Instantly relicve aching tho Advent np meeting muscles, neeves and joints with 4 th Plainy camp groun “St. DL B aent campers their activities Wi rheumatism? ain only! day evenin Althouzh the vumors Stop dru ng! Not one cas regarding th pread of typhold inffifty vequires internal treaiment. Ku and the Plainville camp grounds. the | the misery right away! Apply sooth ened many of can ri wway Y ing, penetrating St Jacol Linim the meet s, fhere was a large at- | directly upon the “tender spot” anc tendance cremony Sun | relief comes instantly Jacoh morning at which time several speak- | Liniment” is a harm rheuma tism ers of repute delivered inter ad- ind sciatica relief which never < | dresses concluding a very ful } appoints and can not burn or di color the skin ) officials of {he Advent camp Limber up! Get a small trial bottle report he season has been n from your drugglst, and in just n mo- successtul and from a rough estimate [ ment yowll be free from rheumat tica pain the several | and swelli there were over 5,000 campers visit- | and s i sorenc g Don't suffer! Liniment” has relieved r the | of rheumat tiftn the grounds daring weeks of services. At the opening of [ Jacob: canmp meeting o1 o osufferers in the last shortly af Ifourt of July, t grounds had the | half century, and is Jjust a good for Invgest attendance of the on sciaticn, neuralgia, lumbago, back- owing to the unfavorablie weather, [ ache, spr and swellings, the ndnnee decreased during the month of August. e — Tt was reported this morning fhat the officials of the Plainville camp 2 grounds have received a notification 8 "l om the state board of health noti- tinl fo success. Keep yours at iest point of eMeiencs by usi . natural Food f them that the grounds will have fumigated before the opening of the next season. The officials in glivbckeratites the future will take more pains in keepi the grounds in a moye health w N y Y Q T e (G e Gone e Fo B T & his vear. Although it was thouznt | g by (he state healh deparment offienals LHTALEMO, rebuildg that the source of the tvphoid epi- e tonlos At dra Temic was at the local grounds, in 2 ) substitutes. Insist tigations made state insp i vealed nothing and where the discuse - il DKALPHO 2 ..\ A many Kensington children al till remains in the dark Joius \rmied Guard. Burton Hemingwi The best of selected raw milk thor- oughly UASTIEURIZED by our mod- ern process what offered ur brand of PASTEURIZ MIL. nnot compare ZED MILK— w milk made and PURE by st raw milk ¢ ICcrous Qrder it tods “ : | J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK I'REET. Telephone 1936, l It’s Up to You Whether you are in a rent or looking for one take this opportunity of paying our store a visit i you are in need of homefurnishings. of Living Room Furniture especially will interest you. Never before have we been so fortunate as to have so charming a variety in three-piece Living Roo Sets, overstuffed or with mahogany back and arms, upholstered in the best tapestry :o: beautiful blue and mulberry velours, with loose cush- ions and pillows to match. Drop in—we will be glad Our terms will surely meet with your ;]ppl'\)\fll. HE FLINT 103 Asylum Street, 18 Floors Full RUCE GO 50 Trumbull Street, Hartford g of Fine Furniture, recently &re the morning ser impressive haptismal took plage distinetion son of Col East street and FY friends at S| Plainville Items. Joseph Glynn pent the wi came between the | was cancelled owing to the raim Willard Coles, chief petty offios| Best Thing for furlough at Breakfast An.yo/:/ea/_ R posT % TOASTIES At Grocers being congrat week-end visiting friends Denny and granddauy HELP THE KIDNEYS | London are expected home tofiay fi Falls and of points of Inte The Eagle Dye Works of Hartford, have opel . branch office at 139 main iching back Bright's diseas kidneys are w. Iindorscd by 50,000 people Some time patrons can be assured) excellent and prompt sel the same as at our Hartf : Goods called for | delivered premptly. Tel. 6} ré headaches Foster-Milburn DUNN MAIN STR Wednesda Morning Clearance Sale At $1.98- At $1.69 Six Children Values at $5.00. Russian Blouses. Were $2.50 to $3.39 -Children 's €4 Sweaters. One smalll At $1.00—Five no sleeves, Vests for women, low necks All Children’s Straw Hats. —All Children’s Wash Hats. 19¢—One lot of 29¢ colored Percale Apros. One lot of mussed Neckwear

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