New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1919, Page 3

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" Boston Store We close Monday evenings at @ o'clock until Oct. 1st. We also close Wednesdays at 12:15 until Sept. 24. Seasonable and Dependable Brands of Men's, Womens' ard Children’s HOSIERY Here you will find the largest, best equipped lowest priced hosiery department in the city. and LADIES SILK HOSE—Black, white an dall wanted colors, also drop- stitch, fancy embroidered and lace, all sizes—89c¢ to $3.50 pair. LADIES" LISLE HOSE—BIlack, white and all colors—>350c and more. MEN'S SILK HOSIERY—Black, white and big line of all the best col- ors—>59c to $2.00 pair. MEN'S COTTON AND LISLE HOSE—Black, white and large varl- ety colors—=25c up. CHILDREN'S and INFANTS' HOS- IERY—Every wanted kind color and siza can be found here. REE R PULLA & NIVEN Let Stéve Do It He will take care of you and give you the SERVICE. His motto is SERVICE. Day or night. Christen- ings, Weddings, Funerals. Washing cars a speclalty. Steve’s Garage 503 MAIN ST. In the Rear. Tel. 1728-5. Eastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12. PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 18 MAIN ST. Daily Freight and| Express Service NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND NEW YORK IOCAL AND DONG DISTANCE MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR, A. H. HARRIS Care of Adna Johnson, TEL. 961. IM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from 15 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars, CITY SERVICE STATION. . A. M. Paonessa, Prop, DENISON GARAGE 420 MAIN STREET Hivery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. MANROSS AUTO C0. DVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. DON’T FORGET DIONNES jocal and long distance moving and trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- sonable prices. Also storage. 'Phone $87-32 and 382. 8 Gilbert street, New Britain. . rlenwood This coal and gas range with two ovens is a wonder for cooking Although less than four feet long it can do every kind of cooking for any ordinary Yy gas in warm weather or by coal or wood when the kitchen needs heating. There is absolutely no danger in this combination, as the gac range section is as entirely separate from the coal section as if placed in another part of the kitchen. family Gold Medal oven. using both the coal and sections of the toj Eiixe hxn:s utensils myb.hegzd at one time. > A Large Roast and other baking can be doneat the same time in the coal oven. ‘The advantage is plain— ‘Two Ovens give double capacity andallow the cook to com- plete the baking in one half the us- ual time. wonderful range “It Certainly Does Make Cooking Easy”’. See the Pastry Baking always in sight in the gag The most delicate cake czn b perfectly baked and watched through the glass paneled door. Hartford. September Housefurnishings Supplies THINGS NEEDED IN EVERY HOME AT VERY LOW PRICES The economically inclined woman can things in this Sale which begins Friday that she nceds in her home. And she can save quite a little money if she huys while the sale is on. and necessary. Get Some. HOUSE BROOMS $1 Brooms 69c. Full Size. DOUBLE COATED ENAMEL WARE. First quality, smooth coated enamel on heavy steel base. Blue mottled outside, white in- sidé. We offer double boiler, covered saucepan, tea kettle, two sizes coffee pot and covered kettle. Worth up to $1.50. Choice at 98c. Our department is well stocked with articles that are practical Sale of find doubtless many WELCOME S Four Cake: Big Value. DUST BRUSHES 12 1.2 inch, 24c. Selected Fiber. ALUMINTUM SAUCEPANS Three aluminum 98c. saucepans for Set of 3 sizes lipped alubinum pans, 1, 1 1-2 and 2 | quart. Positively worth §$1.50. i A very unusual value and will give splendid service. BARBER SHOP FRANK BOSCO, Prop. FIVE——BARBERS——FIVE 183 MAIN ST. Above Clark & Brainerd’s Diug Store Electric Motors Repaired All Sizes and Makes of Electric Motors and Generators Carefully Re- paired or Rewound at McKAY DYNAMO & MOTOR CO. 25 High Street, Hartford, Conn. MOBIL-OIL. Five Gallon Can One Galion Can . Our BLEMISH first TIRES (as good as first), Standard makes, we sell at ONE-HALF the PRICE. Boston Rubber Co. 8 MYRTLE ST. Corner Main, New Britain. Free Air. Free Service NEW BRITAIN’S FIN HAT STORE FOR ME [l PANNUNZIO APPEALS 10 WORLD AT LARGE Makes Stirring Plea in Behall of Fiume 14.—"1, volun- teer and a mutilated fighter, appeal to Victor Hugo's France, to Milton's Eng- land and Rome, Sept a war Lincoln's America, and speaking as an interpreter of the val- | | orous sentimerts of the whole Italian peepls proclaim the annexation of | Fiume to Italy,” said Captain Ga- | briele d'Annunzio, speaking to an ir | mense threng the day his “irregular forces marghed into Fiume, according to reports reachirg this city. Captain d'Annunzio, who is reported | to have been quite ill and suffering a | high fever when he reached Fiume, | went to the commarder’s palace, be. | ing borne along by a crowd that | | seemed crazed with patriotic fervor. After entering the palace, he was asked to speak, and at once went to the balcony overlooking the crowd. “I'am so ill that I will say but a few words,” he Legan, with a simple ges- ture. “In the present. mad, coward. ly world there is one pure thing—our love for Plume. Fiume stands lke a lighthouse over the sea of degradation People of Fiume, do you confirm your vote of October 30, last, when you | the 26th Division. Up from the crowd came & mendous “yes."” Captain d'Annuizio then unfurled the tri-colored flag of Trieste, which he bore with him throughout the war and which was consecrated in Rome, pressing it to his lips while the people responded with wild cheers. Captain d’Annunzio has a force of more than 10,000 men, which has oc- cupled the line separating Fiume from Jugo-Slav territory. This line has been strongly fortified. An immedi- ate inventory of the contents of ware- houses was ordered, and it was found there wa a lack of meat and vegetables, but great quantities of wheat, flour, rice and sugar, which may afford sustenance for the city, should it be blockaded. Stirring scenes occurréd when the d'Annunzio troops marched into ume. When the first motor lorries h ing the sol- diers made their appearance they were surrounded by crowds, girls springing on the lorties and on arm- ored motor cars and decorating them with flowers and green branches. It took an hour for the column to maka its way to Plaza Dante in the center of the city. There the iroops were welcomed by Dr. Grossich, president of the Fiume national ccuncil. “You have by your action achieved what neither the present nor any past zovernment could do,” he exclaimed amid applause. “Now Fiume is defin. itely annexed to Italy. Fiume is now sister to other Itallan cities. Italy is in command here ncw Dr. Antonio Vio, mayor of Fiume, greeted Captain d’Annunzio and warn- ed the people agaist mischief makers who, he declared, would “not fail to create trouble’ During the whole day the city remained in a state of feverizh joy. BOSTON GETS BIG GUN Awards tre- Northeastern — Department German Cannon to 104th Tufantry; | Disallows Claim of Co. B of 102d. New 18.—An official the Northeastern depart- U. s, 210-1 meter gun now on Boston Common over the claim of Company B of the 102d Infantry. The question of per- manent location of the trophy had provoked controversy, as New Haven | claimed it because Company B was originally formed here and had offi- cers from this city. The squad which claimed capture belongs here. port P. H. English today. The 1024 siven credit for capture of a gun of like caliber from the Germans in tha Chateau-Thierry sector on July and 22, 1918, which probably was vaged the French in the re The gun now on Boston Common is held to be a divi- sional trophy. Haven, by ment awards to the 104th Sept. inquiry In- fantry the capture of the by WRONG MEN ARE SHOT. Savannah, M1, Sept. 18.—Enraged Savannah citizens, forming a posse vesterday for the capture of three hold-up men, shot and killed Lou Bluhm and wounded Peter Cymball, both of Chicago. It is now believe: that they fired upon the wrong mer Thomas Burns and Mike Lerandow- ski, also of Chicago, are being held pending the inquest this afternoon. Siberia, in days before the war, was considered the world's wickedest city, with 500 murders a Irkutsk, decided for arnexation to Ttaly?" year among a population of 120,000, A ro-| was made public by Lieutenant | Come to Hartford Come to Hartfore Buy Fall and Winfer Shoes Now The longer you delay, the more you’ll pay — : == Regulation Munson last, Dark Tan-Army calf- skin; solid comfort. $7 value. Dark Brown, Mahog- any Tan an d Black Calf. $8.00 Valu¢ $6.00 Moose-hide ‘Waterproof. Shoes. ull double pole to heel supply of Rubber Boots at these remarkably low ledther 1imne d, double 3.0 to beel; steel shanks. Worth §$10. Our GROUP NO. FOR WOMEN 485 Pairs.of Women’s #f 1550, Piany FALLHIGH:CUT *|Biack with BOOTS Whits ToP & High or Low Heels. High Cut Models. Made of Soft Gray Kid CUSE T SGLE $7.50 Value EXTRA SPECIAL For small‘boys; Sizes 8 1-2 to 13 1-2. DRIVE FOR BOYS B75. Puwirsof.Boys’ Box Csif-and: made. .CUT BOOTS. ‘Boys’ and Girls” $5.50 STORM BOOTS Siock up these Iater. $3.95 Boys’ New Fall ' Style English Cut Shoes Regular Our Children’s $3.50 LONG LEG PROOF SHOES Extra beavy Kk calt Blucher cut; worth $& Sizes $'to 3. CHILDREN’S D INFANTS SHOES All styles; all olors. High cut and- regular. ys’ Big Scout Shoe Sale 3.00 Scout h o e's, all zes. price $4.00. Special Sale and Hike Shoes. Chrome Calf. Sale Price $9.95 Oalf leather. Broad

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