New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1919, Page 13

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AT OUR RAINCOAT SALE. MORE COATS SOLD THAN EVER BEFORE, BUT OUR STOCK IS NOT EXHAUSTED. SOME REMARKABLY GOOD BUYS LEFT IN MEN'S AND LADIES’ " COATS. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, BOYS' TAN TRENCH COATS WITH BELT, REGULAR $5.00, FOR $3.25. GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ COATS IN COLORS AND MIXTURES AT A REDUCTION OF 20 PER CENT. WE HAVE A NICE LINE OF SHORT LEATHERETTE COATS, WITH WOOL LINING, AT $16.50. REVERSIBLE CORDURCY AND LEATHERETTE $16.50, AND LONG COATS, BELTED, $22.50. THESE COATS ARE MADE BY U. S. RUBBER CO. LING RUBBER CO 220 MAIN STRERT RGEE TR, 5 a seven-room | Alpert to University of Vaparaiso and rolled: Misses Lilllan McEnroe, | Hartford, New Britain and New ¥ ons et Ay sed its vent in | Charles Miller to Conservatory of Mu- | Mary White, Mary Magnell, Alice | ven, which was suspended last y 25 PER CENT. BOOST g IN RENTS HERE; the past seve n\r‘r‘“:;: per sic at Ph tl'*lrrhw Sweeney, Cons\‘auro Paonessa, Edna | because of Wesléyan's war respol | | | | . cent., the rental now being per Laufersweiler, Catherine Kenny, Mary | bilities. Debates with Middletod You Get Your Shoes RO month. The only hope being entei- Welch, Anna Yvechak and Catherine | Waterbury, Springfleld and Holyd el 2 T TN T G s ERS MLS Egan. A number are expected to en- | High schools may also be arrang TP National Industrial Conference Board | earners is that the factory houses will | roll Monday. In spite of the fact that there wi Half Sole L fard Ly ané o aa b = no interscholastic debates last ye Asks for Report on Rent i David H. Malmfeldt of Maple street| Edwin Bailey of 83 Prospect street | there are a few debaters in the seh | occupancy. ; ) P = has left for Syracuse university to|will leave Monday for Washington, D. | who have had enough experience Wh N t Y I res? Conditions Here, o resume his course in architecture C., to enter Georgetown university | debating to face any High schy y o our 1 FAREWELL TO BOYS - : where he will study dentistry. He was | team in the state with credit to The local real estate brokers are in Sidney LeWitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. [ discharged from the army some time | school. After your tire has given you all the mileage you can safely de- receipt of a communication from the GOING TO COLLEGE | M. C. LeWitt, will leave next week to | ago and has since Essn employed on The club) lost very few rbmil National Industrial Confgrence Board enter Renssclaer college. the sales force of the TFuller Brush |graduation and most all of the at Boston asking that a report of the | —————— — company. baters are back. With such men iceable, your casing is incorporated within a new factory built Gates probable average increase in rents George P. Mellon and family of —_—— Chernoff, Nair and Reducka there| pald by wage-earners from the be-| Martinique Social Club Has Pleasant | Holland Point, N. Y., are visiting with | DEBATING PROSPECTS BRIGHT, | everything to hope for ginning of the war until July 1, 1919, | ) Mr. Mellon's sisters, Mvs. Charles = G President Bernard M. Chernoff vantages: i be sent to the bgard at the ecarli Party for Those Who Are Leaving Ludvigson and Mrs. . D. Norton of | High School Pupils Already Eyincing | now busy completing the necessa EReRILIE )""“‘]"‘“"""; This action is to Enter Coliege. WA I il Much Intercst in Club. details A ““I“”"’““‘;" of '1}‘9 C"":‘ being taken by the board so a report = season which can be nothing o DOUBII CUSHION RESILIENCY T Do et Gh (e et Stitan In spite of the rain last evening the lh;. ), |]* Cullem, who has been vis- l.\lvlhonnw the debating season at/than a success. The first meeti L ) 5 T /hi cevails in ey £ the c dance given by the Martinique Social | iting for the past two weeks in B the local High school has not yet | will probably he held sometime nd EILEIA PR LRV IENDING x\:lml(;:S T‘i\zénl\o”llh; \\huxrl)xtmg(;n Sel S e s et s e e e e e s e a OVER THE BEADS AND UNDER THE RIM. cials, who are acting on the present| committees appointed to take ¢harge - been shown by the studeut body. The —_— S el oF e of the affair worked hard for its suc- w Britain is well represented at | New Britain High school de . Paper pulp from bamboo is to TR Al e T and credit is due them for the ef- the Mt ~( Joseph academy, Hart- | club will attempt to revive the produced on a commercial scale positive g wee agiinst punctures and a guarantee of full standard in rents in this city cannot be :«mfl\,-\‘l f ’(1 mun;n-r in I“ihifll‘ they carried | ford, the following pupils hoing en- | leyan triangular league, consisting of | India A out their plans. The dance was at- S e T g =l e ————————— mangd of it; when the rubber is worn thin but the fabric is still serv- Half Sole Tire, giving you a tire with these exclusive mechanf®al ad- DOUBLE PFABRIC STRENGTH It is this principle of sturdy tice construction that makes possible a tive milonge, lye ed by the brokers, although a reporc| 2l 7€ % bHRs LE P trat tne rents huve ncreased trom 20| (ST, i e lures crowd of out | @@u@@@@@@@m@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@m@@@@@w@ h il S = e i iouble purpose, first as the formal erty was verified this niorning. :)p(‘,ning of the Martiniqgue club and Rents as' well as other needs of also as a farewell to the members who lf | the workingman, have sy~ are leaving to enter college. The for- high, and the cause is based upon the | mer president, Abe Cantertwich, who is ole high cost of living. A certain Main | at present living in New York was = present for last evening's affair. The D. AMOROSO & BRO. following is the list of memb. who Grinding of any kind of Tools, are to attend college and the univer- Razors, Soissers, Leawn Mowers sharp- | Sitles to which they will go: A I St oraiel i Saul Adelman, ~ Abe Hecht, Harry Rarbers’ | Suppliés ilet Water, ‘ogelhon. ]“,d'lvm l{osex\?)f‘xg. Joseph ot Massages ;de"CUm Creams. | Segal, Jacob Zeitlin and George Rach- S 5 lin to New York univers Myer 95 sture proof appeals ory experiences vist. 2 Ne tain, Conn. | ", 5 that are puncture proof appeals to every experienced motorist 32 Beaver stT i \Q;BVSBH Cos Goidberg, Louis Nair, thp Chernoff sturdiness in size and design of tires of double fabric, cushions and Harry Protass to University of s i —— Pennsylvan Abe Greenbu ( side walls, appeals to the man who takes pride in his car. $5,500. S ieades N fmg'e" o g“:r’:} Buys three-tenement house with | 15),4; sam Schumap and Joseph Zeit- TWED ON large lot. Only a step to trolley, right | 1in o Syracuse university; Maurice The Gates Half Sole Tire is NOT RIVETED ON here in the City. Missal to Tufts Medical school; Harry A RETREADING JOB H. N. LOCKWOOD. Seee e S READ ESTATE AND INSURANCE. |~ ALSO DO EXPERT VULCANIZING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Room 407 City Hall. DR €0OMBS, the Natureopath and ‘Chiropractor, Tel. 765, 252 Main St My treatments cure all diseases. I KlNGSL ND TIRE CO l can state that I have never failed on A oy nc. any case of Rheumatism, Stomach guarantecd PUNCTURE PROOF, cost only half as much as ordinary But cconomy is not the only great Gates advantage. To ride on tires ‘Just a Reminder” No Need Telling You Every Day, You Know From Trouble or Chest and Lung Diseases HALF TIRES that I have treated. I wish to an- SOLE se Hur & : | Louise Hurlbutt as my office assistant : She will treat women who prefer a AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION Lady Physician. 1 have arranged a g ’ private office for that purpose. Her | 6 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONN, $1.5 charges will be $1.50 per treatment. Electric Light 1iths, Ultra Violet of Hartford, have opened a | rays. The Alpine Sun rays and Hy- RO S I s Qf |dropathic treatments will be given DR branch office at 139 main St., patients when indicated without ad- — - — — e~ — — 3 4 | H ditional cost. Office hours, 10 a. m. to New Britain, where thelr‘ Ak FOR QUICK RETURNS USE (225 ina bromnt sorvion | , HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs [k menionit Wa Want delivered'promptly. Tel. 618 T TR LA R ARIE) OME SATURDAY SALE AT THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET. ! : “":‘\'7._\;“”""1' QUALITY OF u‘nnn\ \:‘ll—';‘l)l(ll‘ll{{ll 3 'F.FA!)RKV iy t nce BIG SALE ON STEAKS OF STEER BEEF 1 CANS PEAS @ o 5 . SIRLOIN AND SHORT =& 4 B I PECK LARGE l()l\'(” . o an C ; RIB ROAST OI' STEER BEEN ... o S¢ b S SUGAR .. Seneie i ) SHOULDER STEAK OF STE s THIS 1S CERTAINLY « GOOD BUY. C&M- HAMBURG STEAK (Fresh Cut) ........ 29 ERTATD ‘\11()\' : ) i 25 More Saleswomen SMOKED SHOULDERS ........... . 29c : D ' SUGAR CURED HAMS AND COTTAG AMS NGELUS FLOUR R EEEEE $1.75 Bag for all departments to FANCY ROASTING CHICKEN AND I PACKAGES D. & C. ROLLE, s GENUINE LAMB LEGS AND. NATIVE ' OR PANCAKE FLOUR .........,... 25 ;work Saturday after- G853 | SPECIAL PRICES TO HOTY RESTAURANTS, | TOM/ > can; 2 SQUASH EVERG RE N 25“@ doz; LETTUCE 15 c‘h(lt neon and evening' Good l)y-(‘umlu on Al 1 o in € S, CARROTS .... 6c bch. NAT. GRAPES 3 lbs 25¢ ok i i i § Pay and Steady Posi- O PPAGE PARSIEY-~G tions to those who qualify. Apply at once .@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi . .:@ ® @@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@~ Experience That Rosebeanats - and Caps Are the Best in Town and the Prices are Right Roseben Hat Shop 388 MAIN STREET 63 MAIN STREET. F. MAIETTA, Prop. &) g & & & & o & & & & & & Lo & & & @ & & @ & & R E-TE Tt T To oot Rt toToTo o Fote T o ot SR o T T o PO R T T o T OO YCE T 0 e

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