New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 30, 1919, Page 3

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Boston Store We Close Mondays at 6 p. m. BUNGALOW APRONS Made of fine vercale, dozens lect from; light, medium round, square and V necl Ing and sailor collar effects nicely trimmed in plain and fancy contrast- ing colors: come loosc and fitted, some with elastic waist line. We have them in all es to fit all fig ures.—$1.25 to $5.00 cach. gingham and to dark, also roll quality of new se- The kind that styles. BLOUSES big variety MIDDY fit nicely; MID- braid of SERGE sellers; variety WOOL our best trimmed NAVY ALL DY—One of and . emblem styles. All sk \ MIDDY —Come with navy, copen, tea trimmings, wool serge de- have middy adies. All in all v white old rose and green g also white with navy tachable collars. We blous misses and $1.98 to $8. From We agents for McCall are Patterns | The best sold at any price. The latest styles can be found in Mec- -10¢ to 25 pattern Magazine- all’s Winter with our for Nov., Quarterly— Costs pattern offer. PULLAR you 15¢ & NIVEN Daily Freight and : Express Service NEW BRIT! v. NEW AVEN AND NEW YORI LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR, A. H. HARRIS Care of Adna Johnson, Eastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Ignition tem Special MAXWELL SEEVIC REAR 193 MAIN & Phoue 387-12. Sys- STATION, PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING ]P}S’I'ER \ U\rl delivery and heavy duty trucks, from 15 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE: STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. DERISON 430 MAIN STREET _Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies and Repalring. MANROSS AUTU LD, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phoue 2227 139 Arch St. DEPENDABILITY ture of our TAXICAB SERVICE When you call 1728-5 for a car and We promise one on a certain time—a slean, carefully driven car WILL be At the place ON TIME You ride comfortably and safely one of our cars. Call 1728-13. Weddings and funerals a specialty. is a prime fea- in TEVE'S SRVICE GARAGE Main Strect 10c¢. | GET SLOAN'S FOR YOUR PAIN RELIEF Just one trial convinces you Sloan's Liniment helps drive away rheumatic twinges THY endure pain when you know \/\/ Sloan’s Liniment will relieve it promptly? It couldn’t remain the World’s Linimer . for 38 years if it wasn't highly beneficial in’ relieving rheumatic aches, stiff joints, sore muscles, lumbago, neuralgia, strains, bruises. exposure to weather results. Penetraies without rubbing, leaving no stained skin, clogged pores, mussi- ness. A pain and ache Ixmment that stands alone in doing what it is meant to do. Get a bottle today and keep |t [mmly All druggists. Three sizes— 3 , $1.40. Sloan’s Lirniment KHeep it handy 0 TAX- PAYERS NOTICE. of AS! SORS’ All persons in the Britain liable to pay taxes notified nd requested to the Assessors, on or before day of November next, a list property owned or purchased b on the first day of October, 1919 assessors will meet in their office, CITY HALL, W WE SDAY, Town return ¢ the firs of al OCTOBER 1st, And every day thereafter October, except Sundays, for pose of receiving such lists. OFFICE HOURS—From 9 p. m.. and Monday, and Saturday evenings, from 7 to 9. N. B.—AIl persons owning or land are requested to give a description of the same on back tneir lists. Blank Nists can be pro cured a ' Office, City Hall. NURCKHARDT, S J. WATSON, AARON DANIELSON. the pur am. ta 5 ful o New are hereby them The ST MAIN STREET, during CHAMBER BAN{!UET PLANS COMPLETED Annual Event ol Bureau to Be Held Next Week The of Commerce, the Chamber X annnal dinner of which will take place & the KIks' club cvenin Nov. 4, is an assured success are sclling rapidly, and there are in- dications that they will all be taken before the sale closes next Monday evening. The banque( committee has completed its arrangements for an un- usually fine menu, has engaged the orchestra and provided for the deco- vations. Now, ncthing remains but the completion of the sale of tickets. The speaker of the evening, Presi- dent Wallace Downey of the Down Shipbuilding company, made many friends in the party from New Britain that traveled to his shipyard to at- tend the christening of the ship which bears the city's name. He most courteous host, and New tain s fortunate to have this opportunity to testify its appreciation of the hospital- ity extended to its citizens and the part he played in the building of the ship which will carry New Britain's name over the seas. He will speak ot shipbuilding in a non-technical way, which cannot but interest those fortu- nate enough to hear him. There will also be the electian of five directors of the Chamber of Com- merce, who will serve for three years. The annual reports of the president, t ! (reasurer and secretary will be read. 1} Those who are interested in the prog- ress of the city, and the development of the Chamber of Commerce, but who have not been in close touch witn the work to be familiar with its ac- tivities, will have an opportunity to learn of the fine work that has been in the - just closing, under lidance of dent B. W. Pel- W Secretary Leon A. Sprague on Tu v n Tickets z | done the ton ) Wednesday DON'T FORG. and long distance moving ana king. Pianos and parties at,rea- sonable prices. ' Also storage. ' 'Phone $87-32 and 3 8 Qilbert street, New Britain. 273 MAIN ST, PHO OR 58 Beaver Street. eral Terms, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Two family house on Ellis street—This is geod central neighborhood— Property has a fine yard be- | sides—Deon’t pass this up, but come and see us about | it QUICK— ' We have a customer for a $10,000 house—See us at once, if you have a house to sell. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. t. on Pur chase—Three Brick a very three family NE 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. SALE! Blocks at 51-56G- H. D. HUMPHREY 273 MAIN ST., ROOM 308 Open Eaturday and Monday evenings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET iences are scarce. will not last long. Come and see want. Building lots for two and three family houses located on streets with all conven- We have a few but they us. We have what you PARKER 193 MAI Tel. 2026. If you have any Typewritten call on 72 WEST MAIN ST. & DEMING N STREET Rooms 1, 3 and 5 | PUBLIC STENOGRAPHIC WORK work that you want Us. We also do Multi- graphing, Specifications, etc. New Britain Typewriter Exchange, TEL. 612 Commercial | WILL SAFEGUARD BERLIN TURNPIKE State 1 | | Ik | o | Highway Commission An- nounces That Danger Spots Will 13 Eliminated. The state highway commission ani the commission of motor vehicles will | in the future work in co-operation | with the town and city governments in | helping to safeguard the Berlin turn- pike and several other large state ! Nighw Billboards, advertising | schemes, cmbankments, stone walls and fences throughout the state, es- pecially aleng state highways will be inspected by the highway commission and wherever the view of the automo- bilist on the road ahead of him is ob- seured the department will request the town in which the obstacle is located to have it removed i The commission will inspect the | Berlin turnpike, which undoubtedly needs much attention, as accider occurring on that highwa Auto have e almost ked 1he of the road and the violation of the speed laws by many autoists when the high\ ay is congested LOCAL SALOONMEN WILL KEEP OPEN Despite the Action Taken By the House and Senate the Sale of Will Continue. Although many of the saloon about the state have closed their doors some of the local saloonmen will keep their places of business open selling unintoxicating bever- ages, according to the report made today. Several of the Main street saloons are closed while the greater part of them still keep their doors open. Announcements were made to | the effect, by several local dealers, that they would remain open until they had received notices from the state revenue officers. When the prohibition bill was passed by the house and senate at Washington it automatical- 1y prohibited the further sale of liquor all over the country enforcement REDEEMINGW 5.8, New Britain People Have Taken Cash For $150,000 Worth of W. 8. S. Since January 1. The people of New Britain evident- Iy do not appreciate the government War Saving stamps, as they have re- deemed over £150,000 w. h since January 1 of this vear, it was an- nounced this afternoon by Postmaster ¥. Delaney. The people of this seem more hasty in redeeming r stamps than do those of other The W. S. §. have been on sale and are still on sale but at the present time the redemption of the stamps is taking precedence over the buying. It is hoped that the people of New Britain will realize that they are not aiding the government in any way by turning the stamps back and will continue to buy them to save, both for their own good and the government it was pointed out. MALIS FIN Massachusetts Driver Had No Opo tor's License Tuesday. B. Mali appeared morning to answer charges of drivi without an operator's license, charges which he was to have answer ed vesterday. Maliska explained that he v late in getting to court ves- terday as it was his understanding that any time after 9 a'clock would do. Tle was fined $3 without costs The accused was arvested Tuesday afternoon by Traffic Officer Charle: Johnson on Main street. He had been attending a wedding and in his haste o | chage his clothing failed to remove | the card from his old packets. He a resident of Sunderville, Mass. ka in court this MI ING POSTPON The joint meeting of committee of the the ordinance common council and . fire and civil service com- s called last night for the pur- pose of considering new legislation ive to the selection of applicants was postponed as the civil commis- sioner: not present Several matters which the ardinance commit- | tee had to discuss were postponed un- til the next meeting TO HAVE SKATING POND. In accordance with the resolution of the council at its last meeting, Super- intendent Ralph Wainwright of the park department has made provisions for the storing of water in Stanley park. Brush is being removed from the basin. Water is naw accumulat- ing and this winter all that is nec sary for the enjoyment of skating water and cold weather. is SIDEWALKK The BROKE} sicewalk and way near Emmons’ stree( has been badly ! the large trucks and teams which have been using that driveway to get to the Rogers building which is being constructed in the rear. The matter will be reported to the board of pub- lic works. FRECKLES Buttermilk Cream at retiring all that is neces- This delightful new vanishing shows a decided im- the purchase price will concrete cafe on broken drive- | Main up by | | | Howard's | night before ! cream quickly | provement or | be cheerfully refunded. | The directions are simple and | costs so little that any girl or woman | At all drug and toilet it the | I can afford it. goods counters. Crowell's Drug Store | ! can supply you. ATTENDS CONPERENCE. P. J. Mur of the I'. J. Murray Real kstate & Insurance Co., toda attended the ins nee companies wm.mm, which s held at w Haven A1l branch oflicers of the company were given instructions from the officials of the home offices He Quit Cigarettes ur being GAINED OVER 30 POUNDS ‘I smoked cigarettes over since a From six to eight sacks of tobacco 1 used weekly,’’ states Mr. S. H. Ferguson. Cigarettes were doing me greai harm. L ecame go nervous that I couldn’t sleep until T smoked. Each morning I had an awful taste in my mouth. “‘Several times I ‘%tried to quit by wi power, but it just seemed that I would go wild_{f T couldn’t have cigarottes ‘I had almost given up hope of ever quit- ting nntil one day I sent for a free book by Mr. Woods that told me what to do. After learning the way, I quit easily in 3 days 'and haven't touched n cigarette in years. I have gaied over 30 pounds and cannoy praise the method too highly. 1 say to jevery cigarette smoker—If you can't quig Iwithout help get this book,’’ s0 says Mri Ferguson, of Crumps Park. The foregoing remarks are like those of ymany other men who have been freed from ,the "habit of smoking cigarettes, Dipe ot cigars or who have been chewing tobacco o Aipping snuff excessiveiy. Get this book. It is f postpaid Fou, _Cut this out and show ofhars. W boy. itc t Once to Edward J. Woods, Don’t Spoil a Good Meal ’ With a Bad Stomach If a physician, a specialist in stom- ach diseases, came to you and said: “I will fix up that miserable, worn out stomach for vou or money back “I will make it as good as new so you will nat st from any distress and can eat what you want withont fear or sufiering, or money back’ would you turn down his offer? And when you are offered Mi-o-na stomach tablets, made from a pre- scription better than many of the stomach specialists know how to write, are vou going to be narrow minded and continue to suffer from indiges- tion, or are you going to be fair to yourself and try Mi-o-na on the money back agreement. Mi-o-na stomach tablets are offered to you on this basis, -that if they do not put your stomach into such good shape that there is no dizziness, sour stamach, biliousness, s headache, and stomach distress. your money will be returned. For sale by the Clark & Brairerd Co. and all leading druggl; Hartford Habit to Shop Now in the Morning. It you Have Been in the of Shopping Saturday Evenings Try Store Closes Daily at 6 o'clock. FRIDAY LAST DAY the FUR SALE BUY BEFORE THE PRICES ADVANOE, \ Metropolitan Showing of High Class Fur Garments Best Furriers and in the Best Styles, , Made by the HERE ARE SOME OF THE LEADERS Raccoon Coat, 40 inches long, full sweep, $150. 36 inches long, taupe collar $1 Marmot Coat, and cuffs, 15-inch bor- der, 65-inch swetp, $125. French Seal Coats, 40 inches lo selected skins, $235. belted, novelty linings, 65-inch Hudson £95. Natural Coat, muskrat) Muskrat sweep, Seal (dyed collar and trimmings Sealine 36 inches, belted, nutria collar $195. Coat, and cuffs, wide sweep, Natural Squirrel Coat, 30-inch, matched skins, belted, $2905, ——————— e e CHOICE FUR SETS. BEAUTIFUL MUFFS, Raccoon Muffs, $18.50. Muskrat Muffs, $19.50, Kolinsky Muffs; $ Black Fox Muffs, $57.50, Black Wolf Muffs, $48.50. Ilastern Skunk Muffs, $85. Australian Rock Set, Nutria s, Beaver Sets, $110. Eastern Skunk Sets, $110. Black Wolf Sets, $95. Apossu IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW Conditions mem S s Have Changed What the Trouble Is. Signa of worms are: Constipation, stomach, deranged stomach, swollen lip. oftcnmive breath, hard and full with occaslonal gripings and pains about ! the navel. pale face of leaden tint, eyes! heavy and dull. twitching eyelids, ftching| of "the nose, itching of the rectum, short| dry cough, grinding of the teeth, littie red points sticking out on the tongue, starting during sleep, slow fever. Mrs. H. N. Roberts, 502 Asylum Street Flint, Mich., used Dr. True's Elixir for he Ittle baby mirl when she was sick Roberts wrote to Dr. J. F. True & “My Httle girl is cured of her worms.’ And in a later letter wrote: aby is fine and T think it True's Elixir, Worm Expeller) vour child s ill start Tlixic at onee. Buy vour dealers at once upper belly The complex conditions of moderd civilization are wrecking the nerves of th waorld. Every word, thought and actiol necessitates the expenditure of nervoud energy and wears out the merve tissue which must be rebuflt or the system wil| collapse KALPHO starts at the foundation and acts on the brain, nerves, muscles n blood cells; rebuilds wornout nerve tisi sues and, by virtue of {its antiseptis properties. prevents the decay of timw and conseqiently tends to repel disease KALPHO regulates the gray matter if the brain and therefore Indispensable tq all mental workers. Contalns o harm: ful nor habit-forming drugs. At drug: | gists. $1.00. Refuse substitutes Insi on the genuine KALPHO and observi its magical effect. 0 Ta that helped her." giving Dr. True's Dr. True's Blixir at Three sizes. Bread--A “Square Meal” Do you realize that Bread has been man’s best food since way back in the stone age? Bread is nature's A wholesome loaf guarantee of a of Bread contains every element necessary to keep your “square meal.” body well-nourished and in glowing health. No other food, regardless of cost, can compare with Bread anced, nourishing food for the as a well-bal- “human engine.” ; Bread repairs broken-down tissues and supplies young and old with human driving power—the abouinding energy we cail health. i i Because of Bread's varied food-qualities it supplies the missing elements in other foods and makes every meal a And remember, Bread food today. Give Bread the place it deserves on your table. “square meal.” is your most economical food—the only economical Make it your Staff of Life and you will gain in health and purse. New Britain baked Bread is Bread at its best—always wholesome, Eatiit and highly nutritious. New Britain Bakers’ New Britain Bakeries and their J. E. MURPHY SONS—* JAMES J. NAUG HTO The following are tempting Two Slices for One Assn. New Britain-made Bread: EW MAID” and “OUR BREAD.” —“NAUGHTON’S BREAD.” NEW BRITAIN POLISH BUSINESS CO.—“WHITE and RYE BREAD.” SCHNEIDER & RUBENSTEIN —“CREAM OF WHEAT BREAD.” HOFFMANN’S BAKERY—“AUNT DELIA’S J. M. HALLINAN —“PURITY BREAD” and “RYE BREAD.” BREAD.”

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