New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 5, 1919, Page 17

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BUYERS | o] on hal 4 ' | HIMBERG & HORN Through our foresight of the Furniture situation, 5 10 R. R. Arcade 392 Main St. we have purchased a large quantity of high grade Furniture, previous to the last few advances in New Britain Buyers will find a busy little shopping center on the glrxlzgz and we are offering them at very moderate § Railroad Arcade. Stores carrying merchandise of nearly every de- We have a fine selection of living room furni. § Scription are located in this trading area. The owners, because of their I Cing of t‘ralm cd'l;md 0\'01‘-\§r\llffed S location, are able to keep their overhead expenses down to a minimum, E @ W E E RY e Leather, Tapestry, Velour and Silk § 50 d their patrons get the benefit in greatly reduced prices. ‘ A visit to our stores will convince you of the @ On the Arcade you will find: Photographer, Jeweler, Furniture , Whatcher Diamonds Cut Class jquality of our merchandise anu we are known for M Store, Hat Shop and Novelty store. atcnes, y y the store that gives full value to the purchasers for § : Silverware and Clocks — 14-18k Weddmg their money. I Gef The Habit. ~ Trade on fhe R. R. Arcade, | s errereiine of Watches wnd Jewelry. High Grade Solid Gold and Gold Filled Home F J&ghing Co. 7-8-9 R. R. Arcade ATS HATS! HATST | | Amone monoing s i v v les. Tel. 1170. ceive a liberal discount on all sales L [ TX T ; ‘ 7 E EwWb L HORENSTEIN ' ™2 355> A PHOTOGRAPH R ) . : 2 ol P Wholesale and retail pipes ° 5 Other GOOd Thlngs The largest stock of Hats in the city. You can save money by buying your new Fall Hat at this store. on which you could spend Our stock of Derbies and Soft Hats for Fall is complefe in every particular A Few Doliars to Good Advantage e fatalityeand tcolom; We have a big assortment of Caps at very reaso nable prices. A 4 Jewelry Depts—Combination ALLY T > LIKENESS ! A ! : ! ; s \\:(4‘::. (::\;- a{:fl l;ni;o.fl Guar- '/Tle?AI::l' YOu, l?,%IURI IEXAI\/J[ f:LS‘b This is the store if you are in need of a Suit Case or Bag. | D huteed for 30 y'rs. Gpsctal AL AND Y : : : je carry a fu of mnsi- ALL Ap?)g}g(:[l:}:-}l[:NDS el i We also have a full line of Umbrellas for ladies and gentlemcr 5 5 :l:‘:‘:‘::‘\(r::‘:::?‘,‘l‘i"f'.‘.}'.::::n.:o:i!ffi.' iy Pocket Knife Dept.—Pearl, Violins, etc. Come to the Arcad e and visit the Stag, Celluloid handles. Special B . for Sat., push button knife, two LET U\S DO THE WORK blades, guaranteed. $1.00. Stag handle, two blades 75c. o carry of razors, Gillette, Gem, Ready, (] [] Lorrey, Durham Duples. ] . Flashlight Dept.—Two cell s > — 't = B t battery and case. Speclal for Brunswick Phonograph $100, ew Dritain. ISty Saturday only, $1.00. and up—EKasy Terms. T RS A R Y O K T ade, bul the wild in a dizabled condi-| on our na tensity of the cholera epidemi were commandecred and ordere At Le ~s, the port for Oporto, | over, or hefore putting out to sea? UNEARTH CURIOUS TABLET. T l\(j',',‘:”‘;'."\, S::'“n'v\-n ot at reduced prices, precipitate unusus " said there were two | Teaking steamers, hesides reflorting Vancouver, H. C.—Workmen en- ity of the cholers carE somersaults of tr i : | mal shipbuilding efforts { gaged in road ms e e In-} irs winghai the Japanese governmi s in the shoe stor { tion; one was a shipping hoard steam- | nean damaged merchandise and re-| dian village of Kispiox C., ninel 1o o0 claimed that post W demand for shoes produced || TR O RS W ThOIE TS ot ) Ships | sultant lack of confidence in Ameri- | miles from Hazleton, have unearthed | infected and simultaneously anso | sce of the wildest disorder. { built during the war rush. At Yishon | cun minde goods ch a condition re- | a sandstone tablet. Tt is curlously| . 3¢ t force. strd | R | N shipping hoard steame g 5 | ed its decision to enforce strim Il Rome i e o oloene L 4 sults in a defini ack to our ef-| engraved and is proving of consider- o A yart rulations for all steamers ¢@ e and Naples the search for s - 20 AN chell pMed 81 « o build up forcign trade on a | #ble interest {o scientists. The In-| | e 5 b il E 1 | ing to Japan by way of Shanghai. tinued many days. The s 5 ere was aprivately owned Amevicon | nl hisian dians are unable to trace in the figures | ‘ i ol - belng patched up. nd npon ; . T e R porta from tho investigators sh ihiding e procure arvival here he saw the “TOPO-| ()0 when anvthing is said of the| SIENS A shoes | . are 10 pre- ! Ameri merchant marine beir Fi _— e His Inferno IS5 D s et e Sy First Class Marme Watched Rumors of a similar condition in | serious competitor, As ome capt: TROOPS TO LPAVE ENGLAND. GERMANS ARE ARRIVING. :.‘ nl‘mx ‘,...v in boxes and the buyers ! other ports, he said, do not argue well | put it London, Sept. h.—The Australian | Mexico City, Sept. 5.—Two hund —_— 00k them scemingly not caring ) erican efforts (o build \ . | and forty Germs Logie \”\ : iln.ll]vv :ly not aring ¢ American eff to bhui \A » W high command is preparing to got the | AN forty German immigrants arl Rlorence, Ttaly, Aug. 18 (Cor- ler they fitted or not just so 3 o g 5 first-cluss merchant marine. MONZ | cannot sail more than 300 miles with i | on a Spanish steamship at Vera € 3 they were on the basis of a fifly per Para, Brazil, 5 (Correspond having engine trouble. o hemg ML Australian troops out of Eng-| on August 10, their destination. b ¥ 5 . ¥ B < oLy land not later than the first week i gric ral 1g . 1 during @ discussion of the situalion | compelled to make for the nearest| gapiember N 'f] '_'1 gricultural lands in Chiapas, aceo o seo w man loaded | were twelve steamers today & Srene e S i Iany se soldlers | have married Bnglish girls docks of the port of Pam, the “gate “What is {he matter with the new | s way of the Amazons.” Commeiting y s dif ) cke L hips being built and with those being prime cause of evil, Nothing hus ke mm" |‘.”:~'»‘ 3 l'”’;“l‘ ;Ihnn(fl\v unprecedented activity e o i hiphing Boavd | g BSe A e . istado s it is a long ti = RS hours the shoo-hunters: would | movement of commerce to private cartere Ave they be war days as the need of Ialians for | wait in long lines guarded by soldiers | 11 this harbor. . 13rizil hep "1 duly inspected before heing handed | id footwear. and police before they were finally are not afraid of ships which {the comment and questions heard | quy pespandence of the Associated Press). | cent reduction in price. It was a | efice of the Associated P'ress.)—There ,If Dante Alighieri lived in Florence | common sight Yoday he might be inspired to write | Up with shoes for his entire family. another “Inferro” with shoes as the To obtain admission to a shoe store been so evident during these post | looking forward to admitied into the storerooms. Shoe | trade with the United merchants fixed two hours In the | w; - of ik Tl e S 5 e | w v matter of keen rey backed by the Camera del Lavoro, or | morning and {wo hours in the after ; 2 5 s i - 1 one of the twelve steamers s ~ . bf goods of all descriptions in the | Put the long line wa waiting for | Vrazilian. The Amer B H shoes several hours before the sched- | be 1 3 i 2, She hands of profiteers In many cities e here a long time. She as upset ‘ uled fime arrived wbled shipping board steamer Topo of the stomach h 3 Impationce on the parl of the | axi many a night's rest. If crowds caused, in mos( cases, the Americans in South America fe { your stomach is acid- summary scizing of goods and the re. | It is sald, t(hat notwithstanding (h 1 801t to ransack 1000 stores were | Stories of wonderful progress in Amcer i disturbed, dissolve two treated first in (his way, but (he law- | °an shipbuilding during the war, in i or three os soon spread (o clothing and | *PIFing tales of smashed vecords in [ shoe shops. Stores ransacked would | 'ivet drivi 1d finished ships heing Hielacnlated otle oy LT R i turned out in marvelous time at mush |8 lon The recent public demonstrations , eat- — able, wearable or portable. There | Y00M yards on the Atlantic, Gulf Finally Made Well by Taking | ¢ 301" 10 i vt carring Pacillc consts, [t is probaby truo : on the tongue before retir- ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW BRITAIN. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- | i\ « wotor truck and F Uhom | American: w : av s ing and enjoy refreshing etable Compound. | it (s b G0 i Gt oo | D el (f fir % fron N slcep. The purity and I have secured, at a time when woolens are at a premium, a large and varied ity for dittibntion. Whols * hogs nstn ol >‘”"‘I’;(”"I§m" : Bl coodness of Ki-moids stock of excellent woolens for Suits and Overcoats for fall and winter. 5 0 o Bre olled out o e & Smmi , Md.—“I suffered f ) T o i Ienry S, 1 - {w“;{?r‘en(l)trsg‘;gen years, andwn:l;;ent:‘(l; N Eaa e distbuton neer, has just arrived here from Tiver guaranteed by by a physician, but It secmed as if the mobs had desig- | pool. He says the ch of the four 8 SCOTT & BOWNE. ; got. littlo relief. I |Mited for them the stores to be loot- | ports at which hi er touched he | MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 3 A saw an adver ed. There 2 saw American s 3 I ) i o2 3 -~ were apparently the mosf | ) teamers in a disable ment of Lydia syvstematic pillaging of (hose accuscd | ¢ondition A Pinkham'a ‘Vegeta- | of war profteerin. Merchani e | —— I OFFE 21093"5"}‘,‘;)311.:“ ov | apis e et o lnmanul e — e sy | f| 1hese Woolens to the public at a cost as reasonable as the ready made trade. thought Twould try | durini ho war, were trcatod in tho 4 My 25 years of tailoring for New Britain’s best dressers guarantees FIT, STYLE it, and itdidmemore | tamo sy bors medieine, T | onie cancs woro chiskon with sccent: REGULAR SERVECES DO NOT FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY g =ifts from the ters and at d S i fix from the rioters ‘and i WHEN CONDITIONS ARE SO UNCERTAIN. ORDER EARLY AND e meorke ol the ame. | L1 o." ncluaing piscures, " tratis at the 8 AVOID THE CONTINUED RISE IN PRICES. for years. Iamnever without Lydia E. gudichocolalto inkham’s Vegetable Compound in the The new situation created by {he | ~ SO T ; RQ - e e e e ‘ COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, exal of my friends. You]atrfwfffoc:}l‘y of prices is now begiuning {o react, | | | welcome to publish my letter for the | & 8 h Storekecpers are refusitg to vun their | T ood it may do other women.”’—Mrs. |, oo o0 ST basis | ; E:’n-m WARREN, Emmitsburg, Md. > S B S ll b d N S 7 B IR, e L | will be resumed Sunday ept | il toms or nature’s warnings, which in- | YO EIOTL He varous cltles affeoted | MI“ : dicate n Ranctional distusbance or an | | (76 new cconomic changes. Many | M. - ® Ainhealthy condition which often devels | Woll-o-do Families who have always | { | Women in this condition should not | 5¢!ves stddenly unable to buy food. continue todra; alongwithouthe!p,but Some merchants have closed their Dr. Hlll WIll preach eri , and | Shops and gone to summer resorts in . . By thix amous foot and herb remedy, | tho hono (hat when summer endx o Organ Recital at 4.30 in the afternoon Lydia BE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | cruption will have subsided and there Mr. B(}cl)o, Organist ound—sand for special edvice write to | Will be a return to normal conditions. dia E. Pinkham Med. Co., Lynn, Mass, | ops into a more serious ailment. been Inw abiding have found them 4

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