New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1919, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I‘RIDAY SEPTEMBER lO,é TRSTSSTARVATION| Avch Street Stores| BIRNBAUM - 441 Arch Street The one thing most likely to bring your battery § to an untimely end is Thirst. This is so important This street has developed into one of the busiest streets in the city. The mer- itshztt) 1;a§?/n;1ho;t bfios;z:(r;(c)iritsto Ssfigzlf(?lgetrhcnpe?l:;i?“?? chants on this street can offer merchandise at very reasonable prices because of their This popular Dry Goods Store has a large ) g . Once in two weeks look into your battery yourself @ low expenses. A number of them appear on this page and through its columns solicit stock to select from and at prices that cannot be and put enough distilled water into each cell to bring 8 S S—— the level of the solution a half inch above the top of # ~ by RE: eilialed anywhere il the it the plates—that’s all Y ) Ask us about the “Thread Rubber Trsvlated” § TART NOW TRADE Come here Saturday and let us show you the battery, costs more, lasts longer. bargains we offer. R q H S ! R EE Eé I Get the habit,/trade on Arch street. FULLER STORAGE | S BATTERY 0. | UNION LAUNDRY | BIRNBAUM 167 ARCH STREET. NEW BRITAIN AND DRY CLEANING CO. A 441 ARCH STREET WE HAVENT ANY BIG HARDWARE LONG STORY TO SHIRTS PLUMBING TELL YOU DYEING ~ HEATING by : S -~ COLLARS S. P. C. Shingles and Roofing We Vulcanize and Re-tresd Tirc _ ' ) SSAMFORD RANGES AND s ght way—That's all | | | PRESSING \ N ACES k WET WASHES R Spring & Tyler N C. A. Hjerpe 210 ARCH STREET. , 73 ARCH STREET J. A. SPINETTA FAMILY WASHES EDWARD GORFAIN 77 ARCH STREET. 168 ARCH ST. FURNITURE STORE TEL. 869-2 We have the largest stock of fruit in the city. Stoves, Linolcum, Beds and Bedding, Baby Carriages. *Peaches picked from our own orchard for canning. “A good line of Co mfortables and Blankets at e reasonable prices.” Prices Right. We also carry a complete line of SUIT CASES and HANDBAGS. FIREWORKS BEGIN ; @@@@@@@;}5@@@@@&@&@@@@@@@@@@ WIRE NOW Big Display at Walnut Hill Park This Under our easy Monthly Payment Plan you can have your house com- pletely equipped for Electric service and pay for it with payments so small that they will never be missed. At the end of only one year all payments will be made, and then you will ne ver need to give an: other thought to the Electric equip- ment of your house. Sounds easy, doesn’t it? Well, it’s just about as easy as it sounds, so why delay the matter any longer? Write or phone for a representative to call and give you full details. The Connecticut Light & Power Co. fedetelofotelolotetototeteReotototoTofoRototeteteTototd Evening Will Be Best This City Wlll open a Gents’ Furnishing Store Promptly at 8:30 o’'clock this evening the fireworks display at e - i N Walnut Hill Park will begin with the in connection with his masquerade exhibition of the following program . " By e inisl 4o vorks DS costume businessin abouta week at 1—Grand Opening Salute of Seven Pain’s rial Guns. s e o 179 ARCH STREET 3—Flight of 50 Pain's Allies’ Roc 4= -a Borealis of Northern He will carry a complete line of Gents' Furnishings at prices Jig . that will apy to all. | 5-*:Discharge of Five “Foch” Bomh- B . = NOROUT VARNISH will do a varnish job on ettes. e 5 anything inside or outside the house, to the 6—Ascent of 12 Pain’s Mammoth = T = | queen’s taste. It is the perfect varnish. T an Second Magical Tllumination of 45— The Patriotic Cannonade. TR o S e (i (e B st 4;.‘,}:(: \n‘;‘h.]‘:}:\“\‘rl};:\‘l)li':|ln75 U “"’\p’l‘",‘:,‘_in:mhs R AR test. Boiling hot water has no more effect on it ankee Doodle | 57__Exnibit of ‘“Americana” Bal- 47—An Episode of the Great World than water on a duck’s back. dteries ar. Inorout Varnish can be rubbed and polished to i 28—TIfischarge of 20 Chromatic Shell 4S—Exhibit of “Victory” Ballteries. the most beautiful sheen on the finest furniture. ;n~|<‘!f:)vn ::'”?-:‘.;;m Weeping Willow e ];T‘ro:;nn S fEhsoiomiissamlcanyonicaniapylyss coatitojan Rocket 50—Final Flight of 100 Celebrated ' EEIELS ol vohterRe 1 REEvE g Glavenis T 30—The \py of Glory : Rockats: Inorout will remain intact—it never turns white. 31—-"In Flanders Field the I’op]xi(‘s Good Night. Sold in all sizes. Grow.” Bay State Liquid Paints answer every paint ques- Cracker | 2—Flight of Nine Pain's Combina- ] tion—and they do it economically. When you paint i tion Rockets. DEPLORES MURD RS be sure to paint right—see that the label on the can ! 33—Batteries of 100 Pyrotechnic e IR SR Pain's Aerigl i i Gyroscopes. ‘ DONE IN IRELAND! WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inc., Boston, Mass. rait of General Clarence xhibit of 100 Electric Sunburs! & Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England ht of 10 T Celebrated | e | TheBayStater You can buy Bay State Paint and Inorout Varnfsh from Rocket Bombs. 1 S Wi giand Diepiay of Paims War ! Archbishop Crosler Says Taik ot s Morgan & ngsiey, New Britain, Conn. Pain's E . Government Is Folly If Crimes 100 Monster Glow L m i among : gt 1 Are Condoned. S teleteteRetotetofetetetoteleletelototetetolototototetotoooToToXoto) ‘Welcome Home to Bight Pain’s -Floral ! Mammoth oteletototeteteototototoR Tt toteteo Roraotagetofedofobededed ety Two B oo : e 1t Tnea o ao | Beltast, Sept. 19.—Most Rev. John - Bomb ks N Rain-| gaptist Crozier, archbishop of Armagh “escaped the consequences of their BIG GAME TOMORROW., " fand primate of all Ireland (church deeds.” s S The game will be called at 5 o'clock | the team from the position of full- Musical | 'ge of Twelve 15:Inch | of Ireland), has Issued a request that, The primate’s message adds: It | Nutinegs to Play Fast Tigers At Wal- | for tho convenience of the Hartford | back. “Nap” Scott, quarterback on ! L Shells. | in view of recent events in Teelari lsitolly to falk it golf-dovernmisnt for nut Wil Park. | team but a steady program of ath- | the local cutfit, has been named cap- o 41—Discharge of Ten 12-Tnch Re-|sunday, September be made a a people who condone or commit A traat is in store tor football fans | letlcs will be on from early in the | tain, Light ating Bombs, | day of specia r . The request such tragedlies in the game to be pluysd tomorrow | afternoon, Director A. N. Pilz an- —_ — - 42—Flight of Ten 1i-Inch Flowering | instances the “brutal murders com- = B afternoon at Walnut Hill park be- | nounces, Census figures show that $215,000,- r,ml,n,x\ Pampus Shells. | mitted with impunity upon inoffen- School authorities in England are | tween the teams of the Nutmeg A, C., Tommy Fitzgerald, a member of | 000 worth of cigars and cigarettes, | 43—Discrargo of Six 18.Inch Trench | sive men” and declares that the pub. disturbed by the fact that costs of re- | of th and the Tiger A, C. of| the Ilarlford police force, and a box- |and $175,000,000 worth of chewing < corscie seems hypnotized or lecorailng school buildings will = be | Hartfor one of the blg features| er of note, has been chosen captain | tobacco ls consumed every year in rs have seven tme; high as before the war.' of the Welcome Home celebration, | ol the Hartford eleven and will lead | the United States. 1 1 |

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