New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 15, 1919, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1919, PRI Camer\as INHARMONIQUS PIECES We offer for sale at before-the-war prices and on liberal terms for Sk MfivfliflTgflgARmmE PEEDING L Home Week ¢ FURNISHINGS OF ROOMS | on 5 ; YOU DESIRE TO CHANGE. i ! ) : i % e e . § OR ANY OF THE LaTEST coLorgs §§ ~ DeleySt 200te 600 Rusells. 2000 Peicn s T 00t E e e BY USING ' . ;gf;n 500 Hart St. 3,000 Winthrop CAVPEELL'S VARNISH STAINS 08§ Monroe LenoxPlace 2,100 Street 600 ENAMELS o Street 800 tc 1,000 Hungerford Crt. 3,000 Vance St. 1,000 to 1,200 For Particulars Step in to THE JOHN BOVLE CI'S PAINT STORE » %5 FRANKIINSQ. PHONE 359 ) at no expense to you THE ckinson Drug Co. § 169-171 Main Street || W QOur experience of thirty years is at your service. If you purchase one of these lots-of us, we will furnish the money with which to build your house Y as soon as you have paid in a reasonable amount. Horsfall’s Sale of FURS { 1A RTFORD g | : ; B 1 i & / @ JHmdo ® L Women : ; . ! save from $20 | |§ E 29 West Main Street. ¢ to $80 on any : ; o Fur Coat in our 5 T — S R 2 s S ’ m ¥ present large When it comes to a final decision on your win- # g ik e . i ] ¢ alwe c \ r up-to- ‘ rday afternoan. Games can . be stock if 1lilurs— ter Hat, nothing could be lovelier than one of our B[ wie machinery along these lin i el o armed | secured by communicatfon with either Wnu Bdl(l SOYO““(J iE . o { : ol e e the manager or the assistant manager 1 i &lj"l:bti collection of smart modes. A bit of gstrich, a chic § el o S TR e Ean| e Rub Dandruff and WEEK. } little feather 1 . . Tueet T ave touched upon /but it will | of Ke , and the team is now The watch of respierré, the Itcmng with | MEElS eRlien, AR OWEment, @ o gl b { i that a country like ! gut 1es with any 140 pound out- | T h revolutionist, w f silve Cutlcurdolntmmt i colored fancy, an nusual shade. beautiful ma- 1 area of which is practical- R ate. Captain Raymond | the shape and size of a pear, the fac g B terial, excellent workmanship, contrast of colors, B[ « excluding . B e e HARTFORD ) C B E : : 3 c tion ¢f whicl ~-~— |H subtle touches—all these little things, that §| 5500000 shoua be in the ensemble of a chpeau, mean so much to a well § SonRlie il now dressed woman are incorporated inte our modes. aLyn e o ' lan We have a very special showing that are marked ®| ¢ ‘ o0 n et ene at the extremely low prices of oy iEms | | R e e w Britain which | grounds | with pear leaves in silver. and Mrs. Howard Alderman, reet, were given a surpr day evening in honor weddi o s oo oeni | B AZIE OFFERS OPPORTUNI: Y FOR in Week at Besse-Leland’s.— v odl NEW BRITAIN MANUFACTURING COS | IEx(reme el Nic ay morning e ol ho selaction of 7 o'clock at St. hurch | America. Obviou ast chance to join Vacation Clua | William Curtin of West Main Street, in Banking Busi- | e that et t. _Open 7 to 8 p..m. Neu & hant ¢ 1 firm is the im- | B o oens : e ness at Santos, Brazil, Writes Letter in Which He | [/ (e oot ke o | amed teaching ¥ o hve ‘. Tel. 2. Says That There Are Commodities Made in Hardware firm suffers in proportion. It | ble, the rvices of an interpre e s . ’ : hould be dispensed with because . 0. 8. C.. will hold a City Which Are Not on Scuth American Market. with one, the same confidence be- ng tomorrow night ‘at iween merchant and salesman can e never be obtained. at Besse-Leland’s.— Bargs Tee S I it 's cotemplated to introduce a = William Curtin, son of Mr. and a re 'ket in Brazil if the prop- : b AEL o market in Brazil if the prob- | (;yde-marked article or commodity ls es Phe Loving Service club will meet | Mrs. James Curtin of West Main { €7 methods were used for their intro- f {4 the South American market,-it is & et duc h ) Nolan September 23. connected with the National | % 5 ; wdvisable to have such trade-mark or W. Lyons has resumed practice | ! ders’ he ware, such as locks, City Bank of New York branch at | brand registered beforchand in the ° ° . [ - W o v e (s ‘ cwennicrant b will save you this disappointment - Santos, Brazil vritten the fol- | my:ui\ m.n~.‘ , € In_de be siced 1o do’ business. This is lowing letter ¢ ing business con- | Mand as, in the leading very jmportant in:South Amenics ow- ditions and opportunities in the debitia to the laxity of laws in this re- southern continent, with especial ref- | il oartod temmn Ty Wore for-} spect. Anvone can register a drade- Before you buy window shades wear and wear long after an ordinary | erence to that country as a market | L s mark or brand und considerable trou- again, make this test. You can tell shade would have to be discarded be- and Germany bhut of course impo L ; 1 for Now BT ininlcoads ! ble and-expe often resuits in ad- Now that the war is over: and | frp sreatly diminished du justing matters through ihe whether a shade will give you the real cause it contains absolutely no “filling. TR BELBNS ) | American manutacturers must ook e el AT ST i T service you have a right to expect or Its base is a finer, more closely woven %9 INDIG'E:‘:NOII [Bo smiormanss b e esdisnoonl ol s el e LS o . st e el whether it is another of the kind that cloth, especially prepared to' give you =S 25 CEUS | i e g o e | that the rightful owners contemplat- . makes it impossible to keep your the most durable shade material it is 6 BELLANS | Amoic owinz 1o ing i S SEShUS MluoTR L ‘windows attractive. possible to make. Rain will not’spot Hot water | J00000 L7 Rer | S : Iy W el G SRR P ey it; sun will not fade it. Sure Relief |oiner soutn American republies I UON Lo Rl nc Rt it 03 GGy R Sl B et If you fold the ordinary shade . i L-ANS e e 1 and (h : e Sunlen ions it g material tightly, its “filli\r}g” of chalk We havfe thcdgenué}x:e B(rienlmf(:}}}e bg e flops with el i | other Souih American countries pub- and clay drops out. ou can see name perforated on the edge of the S e L a PR SRS o b and cracks and cointlcss pinholes! (See cloth) in a number of ‘rich ‘colors and [ tween Br: d the United States | The principal fuel for cooking and | By virtue of its location in a large photograph No. 1 above.) The little in Duplex—one calor on one side, a G e e L cheunioduas strains of everyday use would cause different one on the other. that Buropea wifacturers | Of the extre ! price of coal. | of which are so div fied, New exporters have again entered the | Naturally, wood for these p ain is in an exceptionally favorable just such disfiguring holes—once these . field every, cffort should he made to | Ohjectionable in many ways a | position for the formation of a sell shades were at your windows. Let us plan with you for more last= and Trans-Pacific S. S. Lines, bep amuian G4 et | D At ol [ oienadon ol 0 np : inglyattractive window effects. In the GEORORIA SQUICIEY, | be keen and unless American expori- | ¢ ted (o intre trical av- | ey appe to at ma Now fold Brenlin! Nota crack long run, this long-wearing shade ma- ers and manufacturers are very alc i for cc rritor they will lose the market which right. | Fleetricity for ho el icon or pinhole in it! (See terial is by far the most L ) i o T BT e L eeiion i photograph No. 2) economical—and think ° il, on the other hamd, has sev- | In the Stat 1th s . o campaizn o Brenlin will hang § of the disappointment e | ) time, they ar A S smooth and straight at and trouble . will save. portatio e e ! iosrely Mopai e g your windows; it will } the long wearing window Come in today! coffee, beans, rice, cc i s c il 5 5 o nholl contern. shade material the central and souther S n which American | brought about STEAMSHTP Europe, South , South Africa, : ban, cte. Agents for Trans-Atlan- the market. Cc ition is hound to | made if a cam has also been exported aliliney S | et o e 1 since the b L S L R e O RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., INC. razil have n he % { S v yours, B " e v leveloped to any degree | tions of i . CURTIN. Sale Agents for This Vicinity New Britain, Conn. Iy e copper, iron, 5 ) | S o importec t th Amstordam, Holland, has just elect- ed five women to membership in the munielpal council.

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