New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 28, 1919, Page 3

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BERKOWITZ CLAIMS ..‘Boston Store $15,000 DAMAGES G s ot 4 for the p y g E days . o seve s ing We Close N — ; ; Roosevelt & nn Close Mondays at 6 p. m. ‘ AN \ \ > \ d Memorial tund b - ® Next Saturday Files Suit Against Samuel Berkowitz - s 1 L 4 2 A ? and N. A, Mag Through At- ’ E D b & i : (INCORPORATED) a Ies torney William Hungerford. / 1 D B " i 4 RTF RD Abraham Berkowitz has brought 7 by . J : 2 B B F suit against Samuel Berkowitz and N. 3 { A L. Mag for $15,000 damages. Berko- [ NONNNNN \ NANANNAS SIS 1; \ \ ; : g S i y ve s Bought has borne the signa- o anne e e S e e “‘WUMUI‘ Tlt‘l(;r]('(lor:‘d(‘}r‘:‘; PItlfl‘l?l(l‘\tl:;;?fr and fius been made umlo‘; his We have just received and will place On Sale Wednesday SN e ])vrsonfll‘ supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one | to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Ymitations and Main street and that Samuel Berko- : witz and Mag, unknown to him, un»l;’ ¢ Just-as-good’’ are but experiments, and endanger tho o L] [anpeblionslongthelhurshose R e | health of Children—Experience against Experiment. G has the writ of the copy of the " g ° . astion Inithe caseits belngibrousnl Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- by LorneyiviliamBC giTu e cpiosd, gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Tt contains neither PAJAMASExtra fine quality flan- | Abraham Berkowits slates that on ()])illl‘ll. Morphine nor_ other narcotic substance. For f ° nel, nicely made and finished, neat) MaY 30 he negotiated for the pur- more than thirty years it has been in constant use forthe B ri i i chaseRofihe NEcalonblockandions relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic_ and § erc an lse Sanes Ih silic loop and allk sUtohed| of the conditions was that the sum Diarrhoca; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, ’ effects. Two piece and Bllly Burke | or §13,000 in cash was to be raised and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- styles, all sizes, $2.25 to $2.30 set. The plaintiff states that he could not similation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. raise the amount and he spoke with The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, . T e ] S aCen—— » LADIES" FLANNELETTE GOWNS | samuel Berkowitz and Mag, with COODEFRE N NS I Ol e PO D20 [ —Fine heavy flannel, nice line of | whom he was dealing, and they| "Pla@ Kind You Have Always Bought 4 The great demand for these wonderful values has been far in excess of the quantities we have s : 5 = greed orally i i g >een able to obts ar ) r pr us Ar Sales > early shopper has been handsomely rewarded # stripes in dainty light colors, with col- | agreed orally to join in with him on i been able to obtain and on our previous Army Sales the early ely rewarded. lars, also round and V. neck effects, | the purchase, each taking one-third | Bears the Signature of interest. On August 15, the defen- SALE STARTS AT 8 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY. made large, full and long, a good gar- dants unknown to the plaimiff, [ SALE WILL CONTINUE THURSDAY AND FR " IF ANY OF THE GOODS ARE LEFT ment for $1.50 with range up to $3.00 | secured an option in their ow S NPLELRIDAY L a2 i LEETRR, set. Ixtra sizes with and without | names. On August 23 the plaintiff | . . ) 5 collar, sizes 18, 19, 20. $3.00 cach. tendered $1.666.68 and offered to as- | /3 LE 2,000 Pieces of Underwear 100 Offlcers CoatS of Moleskm sume one-third of the expehses. The CHILDREN'S FLANN ELETTE | plaintiff reports that at all times he In Use For Over 30 Years . 5 as been willing irchase the , REW YORK CITY. 1 95 G 22105 GOWNS—4 to 14 year, nice lassorts ;‘n')lxfit'\f‘ WUUHCEREO R pUEC STHE CENTAUS OOMPART, REW. $ . a Garment L ., ment patterns, fine giality flannel. e eremont TN e s was Fiven m‘“ R . . And 50 Officers’ Moleskin Coats with telescope 3 "IN e by Minnie Sloan and it shows that Gray Worsted Shirts and Drawers heavy and very pockets BIG OUTING FLANNED SPECIAL | i .ongideration of $5,000 paid by NERVOUS, TURNS ON . DEAD. | fine quality. Extraordinary value. On sale at . nch high grade outing in stripes | Thomas W. O'Connor, she agreed to | token of the affection in which they Torrington, Oct. 28.—NMrs. John H. and checks, light and dark, also pure | sell the property in question to{ are held by their many friends. Mr. | yecarthy, 62, committed suicide yes- | 500 M P . fA o white, great value at the price, 25c | Samuel Berkowitz and A. Mag, | and Mrs. Lynch were marri ‘ terday by asphyxiation. She shut her- . ore rairs o l‘my Hlp : one week after the \death of her | two vears ago by Rev. Father Mallin | so1f in o bathroom and turned on the 1 yard el i 2 C b father, Charles H. Beaton and she [ at Holy Trinity church, Wallingford. | o0 She had been suffering from Rubber BOOtS agreed to take a morgage of $20,000. | Barn of their union is one son, M. V. [ or - CHE T CAER S The price to be paid for (he property | Lynch, the well known baseball player. | e e ey Belted and lined with heavy rubber New All sizes. From the U. S. according to the plaintiff was $90,000. 7 B 4 FTIEING . S Rubber Co. factories B DON'T FORGET M 32 YEARS. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lynch observed the thirty-second anniversary of their i By - %9 | 1,200 Pairs of Lisle Hose 39c Per Pair { on Bast street. Out of town guests| trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- were present from Springfield, Wal- | sonable prices. Also storage. ’Phone | i % lingford, New Haven and Hartford.| 887-32 and 382. 8 Gilbert street, v % Men’s Black Mercerized Lisle Hose made for the Navy, A splendid 50c Stocking for 39c a ~ During the evening Mr. and Mrs. | New Britain. 5 sl s pair. Yowll miss it if you don’t get several pairs § - 3 i ] ° 7‘\ Da]ly Frelght.and! 5 T I 300 Sheep-Lined Coats 7 Army Wool Socks Express Service [ s rordmy ik brivs g 4 g 3008 Eair G Sl mocium weighe . 360 pae Our price only Two pairs for $1.00 -~ NEW DBRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND | 20,000 Pairs Khaki, extra he: 75¢ yzlil' NEW YORK Gtate LOCAL AND TLONG DISTANCE s ey et 2P =7 ‘ Army Gloves Army Shoes LS BY THE DAY OR S TRUCKS BY T HOUR, Splendid Shoes for wear. Worth today $11.00. At A- H. HARRIS " § § 4,000 Pairs Long Wrist W ool . 39C $6.95 AND $7.95 : And Splendid Wool Blankets Made for the Army at $7.50 and $8 BE ON HAND AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE TO MAKE SURE THAT WHAT YOU WANT IS NOT TEL. 9¢€1. I i = = il B4 11 Eastwood Electrical Service | "lUm Station and Garage. ! | Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SEFEVICE STATION. REAR 19 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12. P 300,000 Maxwell PLEASURE fi?l}iR M. IRVING JESTE 77 193 ARCH STREET f ‘Ij Owners GONE. WIZ OPEN THE ME N'S SHOP AT 8 TO ACCOMMODATE THOSE WHO GO TO WORK. BIG SAVINGS ON EVER YTHING YOU BUY ARE GUARAN TEED. BEFORE 9. Phenomenal Values in Dresses $29.50 $29.50 Values of These Dresses Are up to $6i. A Dress Sale for Wednesday that will break all records. Iivery Dress is from our regular stock of high-grade Dresses. Some of them were as high as $65 Not one but what is a positive bargain at $. VIM delivery and heavy duty - . i trucks, from 14 to 5 tons. pramilsggedeslion ‘/‘/ AMERICAN Balanced Six, & ill O.K.This Car Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. CHARMING [ CSSEES ELEGANT SATIN DRESSES TRICOLETTE ¢ DRESSES OR this Post-War Maxwell contains all those fine traits of its 300,000 predecessors. []EN!S”N fi AR AGE And in addition the great developments in engine, axle and chassis which the war brought. Yes, it's a fact—Tricolette Dresses in navy, sand and brown. And distinctive Satin in navy, black and brown. And high-grade Serge s in navy and brown ALL SPLENDID MODELS ALL SIZ 3UY NOW AND SAVE WE ARE LEADERS IN HIGH-GRADE DRESSES, CAREFUL ATTENTION TO FITTING. 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night, But these 300,000 will vouch for its ability, for D g patiine they have seen their own cars pile up endless mile- age, outrun a guarantee on a tire, shy at the repair AM AN RDSS AUTfi [;U' shop, and go where most other cars wouldn’t follow. OVERLAND . AGENCY, They know, too, how thrifty it will prove on qStorpge“‘;mr(li( Accgsstzxi'lel:, gas, how it will please both Son and Grandma in St arg a]ggpfir;, ét performance and comfort. Another Good Stroke of Merchandising. We Bought 75 Polo Coats for Women AT A PRICE WHICH ENABLES US TO SELL THEM FOR. $25.00 THESE COATS WOULD BE GOOD VALUES AT $40. To say that they will O. K. this car is wasting words, for it is of the very same chassis model as the 300,000 others. It's worth an hour of any man’s time to look over the Post-War features, note what fine engi- neering has accomplished, and observe what big improvements have been made in appearance. Women’s Folo Cloth Coats, a stunning model, full lined, belted, button {rimming 3 back. Drop sleeves. f H Sizes 14, 16 and up fo 44. JUST THE COAT YOU NEED RIGHT NOW. 3 You Can’t Appreciate the Worth of This Offering Until You See the Coats. T GET ONE BEFORE THEY ARE GONE, ON SALE AT 9 WEDN DAY, WORTH COMING FOR EARLY. The price, however, is still $985. The extra values are yours. C. T. NOWLAND, LOCAL AGENT 537 EAST ST. Tel. 1493-3 INDABILITY is a prime fea- ture of our TAXICAB SERVICE When you call 1728-5 for a c we promise one on a certain time clean, carefully driven car WILL he at the place ON TIME You ride comfortably and safcly in one of our cars. Call 1728-12 Weddings and funcrals pecialty, Great Showing of Women’s Coats at $29.50 $32.50 $45 ALL: NEW AND MODISH AND VALUES NOT TO BE EXCELLED. RS T SRR STEVE'S TAXI RVICE GARAGE k'f’"'v = Rear 305 Main Street ' | | I {

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