New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 5, 1919, Page 3

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Beston We o'cloc Weds: The Largest closc Monday until Oct. 1st, sdays ot £2:15 Hosiery . Dept. n the City Exery wanted kind for men, wonen and children can be found here. School Stockings ’ For Boys and Girls | Rib heavy weight, in tan, all sizes up to and up. HAIR Crisp new Lisle stockings, medium and bilack, white and 11-inch, 38c pair BOW RIBBONS patterns. A fascinating array of colors and qualities in Plain Moire and 5- to G-inch, 10¢ vard and PLAID width: a colorings. VELVET RIBBONS—Black and all wanted colors: all widths. PULLAR & NIVEN Let Steve Do It He will you the E SERVICE, Day Weddin cars a si i Fancics, morc. RIBBONS— fine showing of xtra wide beautiful and motto s vou His night Funerals, take care of Washing ~ Steve’s Garage 503 MAIN ST, In the Rear. 172 > Eastwood Klectrical Service Station and Garage. 1wt Ignition w Specialists, MAXWELL. SERVICE STATION. REAR MAIN STRE, Chone 387-12. B TR EATRS M. IRV NG JESTER 18 MAIN ST. ' Daily Freight and . Express Service BRITAIN, NEW ({AVEN AND NEW YORK LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR., A. H. HARRIS Care of Adna Johnson, TEL. 961, NEW VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from 4 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CIiTY SERVICE STATION. . M. Pannessa, Prop. 420 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storaze, Supplles and Repairing. MANKOSS AUTE LD, JDVERLUAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Vhone 2227 ‘39 Arch St DON'T FORGET DIONNES local and long distance moving and trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- sonable prices. Also storage. ’Phone , 887-32 and 382. 8 ert stieet, New Britain, give | Christen- | « My May visiting in Ry Miss where siste M Cha Mar den arc Nec AT frec tion Booth, of Lebanon, Pa M il Rosseau, | the the portation M Electric Motors Repaired |2 2 Al Sizes Motors and Generators Carcfully paired or Rewound at M 5 H | ‘harles Buell Dow is the Commercial Trust compan to Ypsilanti, Michigan, Ernest N. Lincoln from &« has gone for two weeks. CITY ITEMS Union PERSONALS Blankets cleaned | Humphrey | E L e street, ha and Mrs. ramily, of guest M1 nt rs. J. . Gilehreest e strec and held A class initiation will be New Britain Thursday returned month's stay = | Maine. Sherman court, 1s 0. B Miss Irene meeting of next evening tyan, o New Brantord sale, Sat. afte noon easy te York and Georg unive v in 17th of this month Shine will return to Cath-1 Lots for Washington, D. C., ! Conn. Ave., for $250 on Ave.—Advt n is in olic — the Sampson of Harrison ct returned from New Haven| Mrps. Linus she spent the month with her|ier, Mildred Gromback of v, Mrs. 2. J. Lang istreet, will leave tomorrow for — Minn., to visit relatives s, Williar Tyler s Heck gery Tyle Conn e The Mohawks arc foothall team for the Members of last candidates who wish to try out morning at the elect a captain pres Gromback and daugh- Church Man- kato, ! report Sunday As they wish to { manager, all are urged to be | given Tuesday,eve- ' if i ning at the home of Miss Loretta Rob- ' o0 | inson of Washington street in honor of | | " i | and Mrs. Meriden, SHOWE Lyms of Mer- A Indian 5 TO MISS ROBINSON. rles Lyons of Mrs. > week at and L shower was possible Wolcott teu ng Telephone Hart, pianist Studio, 14 143-5.—Advt Kk Miss Nadine Robinson af Sho street who is soon to become the hride of Raymond McInerney. A large gather- friends of the young bride-to-he and a pleasant evening Among those who contribut- m were Miss elections and iss Mildred . Booth, of . will spend a with two weeks brother, The license of Borowski of 295 High street the automobile operator’s her icorsc : Coors ing of were pr : e passed N"‘ “'“]"[7'_ of | ¢d to the evening's prog Cnie s e L RG Budlcl Wil voal axio, where they spent. ariss Gertrude Murphy, planist. Re- last month. 1 e | ) ) home | ments were provided by the hos visited the which The left trans- suspended by missione sent r. and Mrs. Fred H Arch , have cleaned. Union Advt. Spencer Blankets Tel. 904 Robert composer of the That's All,” being sung by Laferty, at Fox's theater the last their way of this city Toronto fair attended by 189,000 people car strike on Wednesday fair crowd without trolley song, Quinn CONTRIBUTED AUTOS 5 following local automobile | Of this week cars for the out- | New (ing of the Sacred Heart Polish or-| —ad | phan children at Momauguin ve: A me |terday: K. L. Johnson, F Mills, . J. Porter O’Connor, John Downe: Flectric |1ey Rule & Level Company, Re. | Stark, Charles Nowland Traut, S. Berkowitz, O. Macauley, Mr. Warner, ard, M. I Jester, Theron H. Camp, A and E. N. Humphrey The : enry owners contributed dde Victor records iss Dorothy Tathram, of the ting of the committee was o’clock in Holmes' office in i dations held afternoon at 4 tendent S. H hall Blankets cleaned Tel. 904.—Advt. and Makes of Union Shep- | Pelton, Rutherford CKAY DYNAMO & MOTOR CO. h St Uartford. C g Arican brown, son's—advt Henry Cieszynski has heen = moted to the rank of midshipman and DELINQUED ARE NOTIFIED. The police have served notice 10 be in police court tomorrow marning to the following: William Ralph, 268 South Main street; Tony Manfredi, S FINEST ! Cherry street, and Chester Suwinski, | ot e ! 153 Broad street for alleged failure to [ Conn pay the personal t Conn. s working for a commission. Kerin has epted a New Britain ank tion at the company. Lots for sale, Sat. Ave., for $250 on Ave. dvt. Wilzon's NEW BRITAI HAT STOR afternoon, easy ISCOLORED, SORE eeth, Gum Disease AND FOUL BREATH Yield Quickly to the Proper Treatment You can save the teeth nature gave you and escape the tortures of aching teeth and the dangers of ulcers by simple, harmless treatment. Thousands of mouths like this and worse are seen every day. The trouble is known as Pyorrhea or Riggs disease. These soft-discolored, bleeding, foul-smelling and receding gums, loosened and sensitive teeth can be made strong and healthy. STOPDESPAIRING Don’t Give Up Hope of Saving Your Teeth. See us today and learn more about this harmless, speedy, reasonable-priced treatment if you are suffering from Pyorrhea, or Riggs Disease, Gingivitis, Re- ceding Gums, Elongated or Loose Teeth, Soft, Discolored or Spongy Gums. If your breath is foul, if your teeth pain while eating, if you are sub- ject to.bad tastes— then for the sake of your health, visit this most modern dental office this week and iearn how harmless and how speedy is our method of restoring the teeth in a sound, healthy, permanent condition. Don’t wait —put yourself at once in the hands of WE PAINLESS DENTISTRY WITH *NAP-A-MINIT DON'T PAY HIGH Full Set of Teeth as Low as GUARANTEE PRICES—ONE PRICE TO $5.50 and $8.00 B Frares s Low s~ $3.00 a tooth SILVER AND PORCELAIN FILLINGS, 50¢c UP T GUARANTEE ALL MY WORK FOR 10 YEARS Comparison will show t! I charge much less than other Den- tists, for the sole reason that I rely on a LARGE PRACTICE AT SMALL PRICES rather than a SMALL PRACTICE AT HIGH PRIC You e cordially invited and under no obligations to have work done. R T B T S A R PR e Sl K Y W O S New England’s Leading Dental Organization READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS They Were Given To Us After They Tried Our Nap-a-Minit. J. HENRY FAGAN. ALL any Sy J. HENRY FAGAN. FAGAN Dear Doctor: Dear Doctor: Doctor: It is a matter of I was almost tearful when I satisfaction to me to entered vour office to have my that the bridgework you tooth extracted and the great- is not only perfect in appear- est surprised person when I ance, but has proved most ser T realized it was out and without iceable; and 1 shall always con- i the slightest pain. Your Nap- sider myself fortunate in hav a-Minit method of dentistry is ing the pleasure of recom truly wonderful and you can mending vou to my friends in rest nssured I shall make it in order to better known to my friends. of my appreciation J. HENRY Dear personal I want to tell you that y¢ ey method of made extraction best ever To anyone who @ their teeth 11y recommend you. extracted, MRS, CLAYTON LAWRIED assure you 215 West Main St., J. W. RILEY, 20 Unfon St., Britain. Plainville, Ct. New Britam. New —————— DR.J.HENRY FAGAN NEW ENGLAND’S LEADING DENTAL ORGANIZATION. 212 Main St. New Britain Over Besse-Lelands Laundry W the organizing a fast > season year's squad and any will | | field and Do Stanley has been | Laundry, is the “Wilson, | part Morans' school accommo- this Laundry, oft hats in abundance, olive green, and gray—Wi oro- posi- Machine terms. Hairdressing, Manic Your Requests by Mail Receive irsmediate Attention HARTFORD. WE ARE DISPLAYING NEW FALL FASHIONS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES And Invite Your Inspection of Them Saturday Millinery for Fall Now Seen Here in All Its Beauty Complete Exhibits of All the Accepted Modes You Are Asked to See the Hats Two Big Low-Priced Specials Saturday HATS FOR CHILDREN AND MIS! SMART NEW HATS FOR AUTUMN AT $1. 98 $5. 00 Saturday Sale of Autum n Hats for children. Suitable for scho ol and Velvet Misses and dress up. You'll selection advised A splendid showing of Hats Hats, Fel t Hats, cluding an ate price not ex: Sailor Hats, Hut~| extraordinary dis- Millinery Parlor. Velour Hats. Lyons | cessive Hats trimmed wit I ribbon. ters’ them an the main floor. find Plush Early play of Sweater Sport Hat s Larger Display of Fall Suits Than Ever 1,000 SUITS SHOWING ALL THE POPULAR MATERIA LS AND COL ORS READY SATURDAY OUR SUITS NOTABLE FOR D ESIG TAILORIN G, STYLE AND FINISH. $35 TO $295. Women's Suit prices are higher this season than a year ago. That was inevitablc But we contracted cost and ordere: YOU THAT W for the Suits we are showing now so early that we anticipated some radical SO WE CAN increases in in such larg ASSURE CAN GIVE Our quantity that wi YOU THE B Suits at $35 are excell ent got the benefit of lowest prices, VALUES POSSIBLE TODAY Better ones at $39.50; others at $45. and so on up. We show Suits of Peach Bloom, Duvet de laine, Silvertone, Tinseltone, Chevrona, Tricotine, Silk and Wool Duvetyn, Iridescent, Broadcloth and Jersey extensively 4 1ver, Nutria Jap Min| careful attention to fitting and will Suits show lavish embroideries this season that are very beautiful. Fur is also used trimming. Our suits show such furs as Squirrel, Blended Squirrel, B Hudson Seal, and Sealine. Slenderized lines characterize the new model We pa have a large force of saleswomen to wait on our many friends Saturday. Alterations made promptly. Men Like to Shop Here---These Specials Will Please Them the north cntr r place for men, Pag: reasonable Our men's shop, convenien tly located directly at uice, is a popu ticularly on Saturday. We are often assured that our g re so satisfactory, our prices so and our methods so likeable, that men find it just the sort of place they like in blac , white, gray, Palm Our special price * Well, for Saturday, this week, we have 900 pairs of men's mercerized hose beach, navy and-brown. An excellent stocking, called Chain-Knit. Worth L pair 25¢ hen we have more of those tubular silk scarfs, plain and fancy at 39c and those open end four in-hands, Cheney silk, at 69c. (Subject to slight irregularities.) See if you don't like them EXQUISITE TOIL ACC ORTES—IVORY— PY-R\-LIN. The soft, mellow tones of purest ivory—the subtle beauty of its delicate grain—the charm almost inimitable luster are reflected Py-ra-lin faithfully in every piece of Ivory We are showing our holiday display and would respectfully suggest that you buy now. Engraving free. Prices reasonable. Sets or separate icles. Dresses Formerly $19.50, $22.50 and $25.00 te Be Closed Out Saturday at $9.95 GINGHAMS AND VOILE COMBINED WITH LINEN. ALL LATE SUMMEN MODELS. LINENS, ORGANDIES. A good assortment "of Dresses marked down to $9.95 to close Saturday. This opportunity should;not bg neglected by the woman who is economical Pinks, - Greeng Ginghams and Linen and Voile combination. Blues Good Splendid Linens, Organdi White. Made up in exceptional manner: quality ¢h dress a rare bargain assortment of sizes .19, good quality ular $2.75 satid BILLIE BURKE DRE $1.95 we offer 6 00 Billie Burke Dresses rcales, ma de with extra full skirts Choice at $1.95. If you need a Home SES DRESS SA TINS yard-wide Colored Dress Satins high luster, in 10 fall sha des. for $2.19 Saturday. THINGS FO R THE BABY Baby's Blankets, with dainty dg signs, $1.15. White Blankets with s blue, also banded in the $1.89 and $1.95. Buby Caps, white silk with fine tucks ring, 75¢ to $1.69, Baby's First Drawers, s izes able, lawn ruffle, 35 pink and blue ailoped edge in pink ai Two size BUNGALO W APRONS ngalow Aprons, medium and Elastic waistline Ap rans, $1.19. same calors, ark patterns, 98¢, and shir- BLACK SATEEN APRONS k Sateen A prons, cut full side, s0 as to protect the skirt IIxtra heavy quality, waist measur: o 2 to 4, soft and pli al at to 36 gl close leg, Spec SHOP IN THE CON VENIE toned $1.15. T STORE

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