New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1919, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1918, 5 . Boston Store|VIOLATES ORDINANGE! /25, "NUXATED IRON | AND PAYS_$_25 FINE Wool Plaids MEN AND WOMEN e e I o | Dworm Dld NOt Gel Blllldll]g Per' When you think of the successful men and for Skirts, m“_Au[Ols[s m Tro“ble :g:t‘;"vigfiel:‘;xx—gfifiplgn‘gh?h::ct[kixc;;lgp!o}:sr;g: Dresses, Cloak- ings Etc. force, vim and energy— the hind that simply brim over when the blood is filled with iron. Nuxated - Iron by enriching the blood and creating new A\ great showing c il the latest 1ovelties in Wool Pl nd Checks itable for Skirts, Dresses and Cloak- Scotch and faney ¥ ds, a won- derful display the wanted kinds for fall and winter wear, 85¢ to §5 yd. ‘on the subject of shortbread, so popular with Scotch and English folk. “But, good as was the old-fa: ‘joned kind,” remarked our Los e “jt was S0 extremely rich t 1 { iixing and b heavy taste lingered long after c woman who “Well,” said Betsy, “there’s notl Ing .like that about the shortbreac we have at qur house—Torna Doone Biscuit I squares thal and ready to serve, any time. “I was talking to mother them only the other d says that Torna all the ap~ '* ness and fr , nowever, are not the only features that recommend 3 them. A still greater consideration § the fact that National Biscuit'§ e the neces- ting at homeé. has spent & e time in the the_comfort, efficiency and gz these uniformly M) pducts. T was say- e 1a .’ remarked K “She told me that it was ne ago when the kitchen SRipuch of her time that g t a chance to chi Vi Dont try to Cover up a bad Wmplexion! clarizwith Resinol Soap If your complexion is rough, red or pimply, don’t try to coverup the defects! It deceives no one and only makes bad matters worse. Begin today to clear your skin with Resinol Soap. Just wash your face with Resinol Soap and hot water, dry and apply gently a little Resinol Ointment. Let this stay on for ten minutes, then wash off with more Resinol Soap. In a very short time you will usually find your skin be- coming beautifully soft,clearand velvety Resinol Soap and Resin, Ointmentare sold by all drug- gists. Try them and see how benelicial they are notonly for the skin but for the bair, toa. Dworin, & Jocal milkman, $25 and costs for violation ordinance relative to the permit from the build- hefore beginning the construction or repair of i building. Dworin, it was alleged, built & garage and milkshed in the rear of his home l'at 151 Oak street after he had been ordered by the building inspector to first furnish him with a copy of the plans for the structure. Had Made Application. On October 6, Dworin called at the office of Mr. Allen in City hall and requested that a permit be granted him to build a garage and milkshed. He was ordered to furnish the office of the inspector with plans and then his permit would be mailed to him. At {hat time he paid the customary $2 which accompanies an application. On October 8 Mr. Allen visited the premises of Dwovin and found that the building had already been started | $5 and on October 13 more work had|in been donc. Mr. Allen left a notice, Louis was fined of the city securing of ing inspector offered suchshortbread excellence as is found in LORNA DOONE Biscuit, ‘The reason you eat so many of them is that they are not over-rich, while their superb flavor is a constant inducement to eat more. The name LORNA DOONE ison every biscuit. Sold by the pound and in the famous In-er-seal Trade Mark package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY A Uneeda Biscuit red blood cells, strength- ens the nerves, rebuilds -« the weakened tissues and helps to instill renewed force and energy into the whole system. Three million people use it an- nually as a tonic, strength and blood-builder. MAKE THIS TEST See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired; next take two five- tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per after meals for two wecks. Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. Numbers of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the while have most aston- ishingly increased their strength and endurance simply by taking iron in the proper form. Buttons for every u Everything Juttons can be found here. the new colorings fi all and winter Coats and Suits, sizes. Jet Buttons, all cvery use large and ilor Buttons and Overcoats, Buttons # wanted in 1 We have all as if he stood Wy the oven door.” - Y “Yes, that's the beauty of & National Biscuit Company products —they are always ready—night nnfl day—and always fresh. Their readi- White small for all Buttons for o i and $7 in Cookish’s case and §5 natch. Tz the casc of Krawl. At their re- Vest “oats, A fine of all the wanted .fol 1owing Agents for McCall Patterns The best n sold at any 0c to PULLAR ‘& NIVEN Daily VFreight and . . Express Service NEW DRITAIN. NEW HAVEN AND NEW YORK ND LONG DISTANCE AND TRUCKING. LOCAL MOVI IRUCKS BY THE BAY OR HOUR. | A. H. HARRIS Care of Adna Johnson, (EL., 0€1. Let Steve Do It He will e cnre you the IVICE SERVICE. B or ings, Weddir a specialty Steve’s Garage 503 MAIN ST. of vou and give His matto is it Christen- Washing In the Rear. 1728-3 Tel. Eastwood Electrical Service | Station and Garage. Lighting and Ignition tem Specialists. MAXWELL SEEVICE STATION. IEAR 193 MAIN STREET, Starting, Sys- v PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STR! IM delivery and heavy duty trucks, frem 4 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop, DENTSON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies and Repalring. MANRDSS AUTE GO, DVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phuue 2227 139 Arch St. DON'T FORGET DIONNES focal and long distance moving and trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- sonable prices. Also storage. ’Phone #87.22 and 382. 8 Gilbert street, New Britain. { price, written with a red ecrayon pencil, warning Dworin to stop the work at once and furnish the plans to the of- fice. On the following night an ab- siract of the plan, roughly drawn, was pushed under the door of Mr. Allen’s office and found by him the following morning. Work Started Sept. 14. Joseph Cantina, the mason who is doing the work on Oak street, said that he had been hired over a month ago by Dworin and signed a contract the construction of the garage shed at that time. Ile com- the werk September 13 or sald. accused testified that »aid his fee for a permit and w would be mailed to him as plans were given to the felt that it wi He claim office several find him in Men Pay Bines, Sergeant John J. King and Officer John (. Stadler placed Michael Cook- ish and Paul Krawl under arrest on Main street last night, the former for drunkenness and breach of the peace and the latter for drunkenness, and in court this morning Judge John H. Kirkham imposed fines of WHY DO WOMEN lor and menced 14, he The had told it soon as the inspector, he to go ahead the inspector but could not as he times When There is Such a Rem- edy for Their Ills as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound ? Mishawaka, Ind.—““I had such a severe female weakness that I l:ould I i not do my work and Ill'"."' Rl °could mot get any- . i thing to relieve me. i % A physician treated me, but it did na this condition for l|began taking Lydia {{ E. Pinkham’s Vege- ftable Compound {(tablet form) and i & it cured me. I A ~dkeep house and am able to do my work now. I certainly praise your medicine.”’— Mrs. SUDA OLDFATHER, 648 West Second Street, Mishawaka, Ind. ‘Women who suffer from suchailments should not continae to drag around and do their work under such conditions, but grofit by the experience of Mrs. Old- ather and thousands of otherswho have tried this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, and found relief from such suf- fering. If complications exist write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of their 40 years’ experience in advising women on this subject is at your service. To Stop Coughing Stop The Tickle Hayes’ Healing Honey Stops The Tickle Heals The Throat Cures The Cough 35¢c per Bottle A Free Box of Grove’s 0-Pen-Trate Saive i Opens the Pores and Penetratesi For Head Colds, Chest Colds and Croup, is enclosed with every bot- tle of Hayes' Healing Honey. You get the Cough Syrup and the Salve for one price, 35C. Made, Recommended and Guaranteed te the Public by PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY Manufgeturers of Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabists and Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. SUFFER { and | attracted i good. I had been in | | three months when1 | quest poth young men were placed on probation. Would “Clean Out” Police. Officer Stadler testified that Ser- geant King and he had been talking at the Bronson corner when IKrawl came down Main street from the di- rection of the Palace theater and fell to the sidewalk. Officer Stadler pick- ed Krawl up and inquired as to h home. Cookish, he claims, then came down the street and called the policeman several vile names, becom- ing so abusive that he was placed under arrest. Sergeant King assisted Officer Stadler by taking Cookish to the lock-up. Cookish, who claims to have had nothing to drink but near- beer, continually threatened to “clean out” the police station while being brought in, Officer Stadler said. Autoist is Fined. Vinci Benedito paid a fine of $10 and costs in spite of his protest that he could not remember having violat- ed the ordinance in regard to the passing of a standing trolley cs Offi- cers Charles McCarthy, John Carlson and Clarence Lomphere accused Ben- edito of having passed the East Main street car at a peed greater than 25 miles an hour, Sunday afternoon, shortly after four o'clock. Benedito admitted that Fast Main street Sunday afternoon but after going through 1 the out- ward signs of deep thinking he en- tered a plea of not guilty, adding that he couldn’t remember a thing about £ he was on Suffield Driver in Toils. Benjamin Kulas of Suffield, drives a car owned by his father registered in the name of his brother, collided with a team at the entrance to William «Doyle's liver stable yesterday afternoon and when unable to produce registration pa was placed under arrest by Offi- ames McCabe. Today judgment suspended upon the paymen. of who | court costs. into East Main from 1 street shortly after 4 o'clock and soon after rounding the corner struck the team. Officer McCabe was to the stable entrance by the noise and investigated. The driver had his operator's license with him, but could not produce registration pa- CITY ITEMS Kulas turned There will be a mass meeting of the Carpathian Russians this evening in Dujack’s hall. Dr. M. I. Cochotl who recently returned to this country after visiting Russia, will be the speaker. A memorial tablet has been recciv- 2d by A. G. Hammond commandery, United Spanish War Veterans, and will shortly be placed in the club rooms at the state armory. The 13x18 inches. *‘Patriotism” and vation,” a figure of the goddess peace, and a representative of. the Maine sinking in F na harbor, are engraved on the tablet. It was made from metal taken from the battleship Maine. Mus. ‘De- of Mary S. Lord sold through the Camp Real Estate com- pany a four family house at 15-17 Griswold street to Kachadoor Dividian and Joseph Yahgobian. There will be 2 motor truck ride by members of Star of Good Will lodge, Shepherds of Bethlehem, tomorrow evening to Southington. A large dele- gation is expected to make the trip. The local lodge will be the guests of Southington ladge, which is celebrat- ing an anniversary. Gidadings chapter, No. 25, R. A. M. will confer the:past master degree Thursday evening KEEP LODKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel young—to do this you must watch your liver and bowels—there’s no need of having a sallow complesion—dark rings under your eyes—pimples—a bilious look in your face—dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per o:nt of all sickness comes from ipactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- today 110 1O 03 10 AL[0 [ytm paxjmr punod ihe liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearir;%dthe system of impurities. Dr.Edwards’Olive Tabletsare known by their olive color, 10c and 25c. tablet s || THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford car can well be called the “peoples car,” because there are more than 3,000,000 of them in daily operation. That is about four to one of the nearest follower in the motor car industry. This would not be so if the Ford car had not for sixteen years proven its superiority in service, in durability, and in the low cost for operation and maintenance; this would not be soif the Ford car was not so easy to understand, so simple in construction that anybody and everybody can safely drive it. Let us have your order for one now to avoid delay in delivery. Automobile Co. Elmer 22 Main St. New Britain The fair Cinderella of Nineteen-nine- teen No longer loses her slipper In gay, dancing hours— So the Prince today, with keen, Depends on the florist to— “Say it with Flowers.” you cannot send for her in a coach and four, you can delight her even more with flowers. ardency It The Chrysanthemum, the ‘“Queen of Autumn,” blooming away in numberless shapes colors. From fashion becoming bouquets for dance, dinner or theater; or, just one chic arrange- is now beautiful these we and can ment for “her.” We are speelalists in particular bouquets for particular people for particular occasions, and will fill your phone order to your per- fect satisfaction if it is not convenient to call. making up Flowers delivered to any part of the United States or Canada the same day the order is given. We accomplish this through our I T. D. System. — FLORAL 92 West Main Street 0. Let UsEnlarge Your Favorite Picture We can copy any photo and enlarge it if you wish. Developing and printing a specialty. The Miller-Hanson Drug Company 30 CHURCH STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. T, T A S, e o T R S S T I A 1 The Man Who Wants Correct FINDS IT EVERY TIM JUST NOW WE HAVE THE NECKWEAR, HOSIERY WANTED Apparel IN' OUR MEN!S SHOP SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, AND GLOVES FOR THE SEASON. SHIRTS— he fit, the color and the finished appearance of€Man- hattan Shirts make them a sure fire hit with every man who weays them. Every may seem a small matter, yet if won't set proper Popular materials. NECKWEAR — Good taste and refinement are evident in these new Cheney silk ties Coloring: of character and richness: silks that will give long service. You won’t rea- nable these $1 until you them. UNDERWEAR—Of wool of cotton. Nice fall weight cot- ton union suits at $2. Shirts and drawers ot $1.50 per gar- ment. Just what you want these days. or detail about them is correct. See the new The neckband of a. ghirt it is not made right your collar Manhattans for fall and -winter, HOSIERY—We aimx to-have everything the man wants cold for weather. Cashmere hose in black or Oxford at Drop stitch hose in heather mixtures a 50c and T5c. cashmerc srwear hose, 45¢ HER GAR s flannelette night $1.75 and pajamas at § mocha gloves that 1t $3.95. Directly at trance. north en- The Story of a Turret Captain Promotion in the Navy comes quickly to those who qualify for higher ratin March 1899 A. P. Nilsson e Navy as an Apprentice Seaman, 3rd class. In April 1907 he was rated Chief Turrct Captain. His pay today is $165.76 per month. 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