New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 2, 1920, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DA LY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1920. OVER A \HLLION Ib I DID NOT TURN OVER turinz L-!)u}:) - as apparatus salesinan | theater will go s to the vaudevillo | Thers will be & mesting of the Klingbers; tre o e e S motion picture prozrams | bublding committee - vent to Chicago with the L G | Bethany church this evening at which . : , BOSton Store COLLECTED IN TAX NEW PAIGE THUS FAR Lr reke \\'l-oullm-J<uml;x:m: s special | 3 | time action will be taken relative io \‘;FL:L Sl el ,::.,1‘:; representative for them In the cen- i FAGTORY INSPEGTORS HERE | the building contract. [ reatarar g — | . is ivitics covered a tr L= et Reovor e ]| The Ladies’ Aid society of Coticetor Luomis Has Completed Year | But Health Department ] o ind from Owmaha to De- {4 Swedish Baptist church held E Iany Young Factory Workers Are Ore of the local cafes is rep A 4 ng opened for business Will Happe e Year i ater he returned v-|~>t for § annual meeting and elected the f ear's eve and to have had a Westinghou interest oca Obliged to Visit Ci ¥ Clerk to Prove | lowing officers: Presldent, Mrs. Au P " ~ plz closed vel i e v - € o r repre- : R X e City Government Very Ol New Haven as one of their i Lo ee s ) L c i Rig Showing of New and Dainty De > - - 3 o e tor ThoyiArs of i g 3 president, Mrs. Au- | t e police any = 4k Raint 3 4 in Connecticut. whe They Are of Right Age. gust Olson; secretary, Mrs. years hc has of Activity in That Branch of the sigiis in One and Two Pices | "hirough the ofiice of Tax Collector Officials of the bealth depurtment e past five and a hulf hoped that the lash Mofor company *m.de z wide circle of fricads. ] from the state | = - — | g i e 2 X would “turn over i nowyPaige” with During the war. Mr. Chamberlair are reported as House CHICECUR T80 (08 STl duringi nelpastity o¥a dventior that neay hearbutidue o aateaninmion Companss Aci3d g * periodical visits at the - E year, that amount having been taken to transportation de 3 = new ngineers. e Lon As a result all young | in through the payment of t The ‘rervice car, recéntly ' purchased for to New Dritain full of | =tubloves who, in the opinion of the 7, - ot i Do Cut OF (s The L (Rl flepariments will not b6 ATailabIS ) entiuelosas is bo 1ts epposéumities and | INeDectors, may ot be of working & on't Poison Baby. a4 g for seve day it was st this . for he is firm believer in | Wio canuot prove-that they are, resses vear, shows a decided gain over that 1 fin i : e Ife will [ 2re being asked for their birth cer. ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must onthlast yeur. ‘Taxes niDecember, i Aatsoon as tliecar is tirned over el linicates, PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will prod ) i A IS wEre ST BT una i Decemberitlo faile ettt 1t il Wbt aiio Bticel [ \rexdy ihere ! sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the S Fine assortment new sty 1D SIZA0T15, Tawce for sower i ine sered o e s e e number of vouns S ROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children pattcrns in Percale and Gin in Tecember, 1919, totalled $1,661.92. a - ¢ (it health ‘“fi “’m 3 ¢ K CO:‘E!"ANY TO iting the city cle ;}Hi‘ St Shtass have been killed or whose heaith has been ruined for life by paregoric, la sRop. % { §2 IFactory Inspectors dotte Loon the city has been { department of labor yeen ripes\and dtcrease from the 1918 totul @ copy of their birth cerdli num and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Dru;& decm the plain colors. checks. fanc 1 W T i R r - - i > . are prohibited from selling either of th narcotics named to children at a imarovement, t e s e EAVE NEXT WEEK —— to anybody without labelling them * poison.” Tle definition of ** narcol Ddcember, e hen i N doneror | { is: “Amedicine which relieves pain and _produces sieep, but which in poisd to $2.50 cach. 9. Siveet sprink hurges in g i T e ol 2 cs stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste oA s b Uit hast mOnen iy : as i S enana - : containing opium are disguised, and sold under the na Heve is something, that 18 harditol /o, 0% 8063 in Decemt 1918, Lyccum Playcrs to Dishand 4 _ of ** Drops,” ** Cordials,” ** Soothing & 7 etc. You should not permit a1 find—ext for large figures. We oy i0y o was $11,197.06 in ! Vauderille and Motion Pictures |~ Victor SrUER COTASRINCRIRTN | ocicinosto he g veniitofyoncicl Nor s o physician knd re showing a fine assoriment in neat 199 nd $13, 6 in 1919. The zain : ierce Co 5 2 2 ! of what it is comy [»?se‘(i ok DOES N and pretty desizns . of Striped and g the past rionth was $4,236.90. Wiil Be in Oraer. e 5 CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the siguature 7 K nicely trimmed months, the collections for B. Chamberlai -Service Man. ublic and parochial schools' Of Chas. H. Fletcher. 4 ’ nicow LARIaS: S : ; The Lyceum Stock company will roughout the city will re-oven Mon- | Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of jcut extra wide and full: siges 48 to 54, L 0 0 e AT . s 9 27 Now in Charge of New Brita canclude its 1819-1920 season with the _morning after Christmas re- | theh, 8 7 roduction ¢ . _play, There will be few changes in | i Q 9 Chamber of Commerce. | “Mother Carey's Chic 1 Mhis g e ~hing staff. i Women's I wmelette Night Gowns - 2 2 .- - 8 . i e e ade —Made of soft fleccy material, round LR ee oo oo 99180 ¢ Hephert B. Chamberlain, the new illinm sson today. g secretiiry the Chamber of. Com- | final per & . : cc, has entc upon his duties | evening, the com White,881.50 #0:33.00; | ' b Lt R i i here, succeeding I A. Sprague, now | the var 5 ““.“: re! Billic Burke Onc-Picce Pajamas— 5% e ' , with the New Britain Trust company. | return to their homes or to other com- N i ; o my | Mu. Chamberlain is a native of | panies with whom they have signed Massachusetts, his early life having | contracte. been spent in and about Boston where The Lyceum management, however, he received his education. His pro- | says thal the discontinuing of the onal training was with the Gen- sent stock company does not mean cral Electric company at Lyme and | ¢ the final cur has been run 5 1 100.9 T Yo T figured, nicely made. dainty neeélle Pocem work trimmings, 36 to 46 inch, $Z09 Checked Gingham, 0 cach. and V' neck. in assorted stripes and Also 2-piece Pajamas, heat stripes, all sizes, E : | Novenber | Decemse Children’s Fiannclette Nightgowms| Decener —4 to 14 vear, varlety neat fancy| moeap » $1.186.708.81 stripes, $1. ; e 1 Schenectasly, where he took the stu- down on stock in this city, and ex- Mrs. T. F. Smith, and sons, Albert | dents’ courses. Tn 1904 he joined the | plains that at some later date, passibly nd, Frank Smith, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Stone & Webster organization and | during the summer months, another Tave retumed to their home after Went to Texas, doing special work. In | company will be secured to put -on | ending the holidays with Mrs. Wil- 1907 he accepted a position with the { popular pla ! INCORPORATED . TRISH RAID POST OFFIC | 3 | Lime: = reland, Jan. 2.—The,! % i . & = I sick post office was raided about | & N oo midnight last night masked and | 2£) ® : armed men who seized several thou- | §ig ur anuar lte . 4 s | d money or- = 5 e b A B e Sy y : d > pers heid up until the | B H | 1 ras comple: 2 g Sale BEGINS TBE SECOND DAY OF THE NEW YEAR AUTO REPAIRING THAT" s oul s L ALTY MOURE BEAUTIFUL JHAN EVER IN ITS VALUES— TiorRE REMARKABLE THAN EVER IN THE VARIETIES ACHIEVED Our Aunual Jauary Sale of White presents most economical prices on beautiful lingerie of de- pen ie q Feminine to a degree are the fascinating under things this year. Dainty with laces and embroideries lovely in newness and quite 1rresistible to the world of women who always supply their needs at this great sale. There are the hand made, hand embroidered garments from the clever needlewomen of the FPhilip- pines. These have never been more beautifully made than this year. B PR R R There are garments of §ilk, crepe de chine and washable satin in white or flesh. delightfully % wimmed with laces and tucking: And the American made cotton lingerie is as desirable and as beau- FLEASURE CARS i {iful as any imports one has ever seen. PR Your attention to a few details is asked. But you cannot begin to appreciate the beauty and M. IRVING JESTER value of these offerings until you seciihem. ARCH STREET ) ® o oo o ° ° HAVE YOUR TRUCKING DONE E t Ph l g Aisld Sa e xXquisite 1ippine Lll‘l erie y ARLE EXEL . SOME VERY REMARKABLE VALUES I operate a daily Freight and Ex- Sexch N Pa N wiEa wWle and hand embroidered Gowns and Envelope Chemise.’ batiste, with pretty embroidered press Service, | New Br .- Net - 1llops at neck and sleeve. Extra Special 2t $2.39. vem and New York. Trueks rented by > A age 3 Gowns and Envelope Chemise of fine batiste. : Positively the largest as- ae wour. Local and Long Distanc Yl SE S = is S - tadieb e Gowns and Envelope Chemise of fine batiste pgupg, square and V neck models with or without Moving and Trucking, laintily embroidered with pretty floral designs, eyve- sleeve: Elaborately embroidered with -finest of needlework. Many pretty designs, $3.98, $4.98 and : Rt sortment in the city. A. H- HARRIS icts and ribbon drawn. Special at 2.95 g6, f Garage Tol 1360. iHouse Tel. 1849, + DFRISON GARAGE Beautiful American Made £ S e T it L ‘ Undergarments ‘ < Ty ‘ |4 ] coats undersold by us from Livery Cars for Hire, Day sand Nizht | : : Sora =uppitcs and Repatring. | g . ix : silip-on models trimmed Gowns of batiste and nainsook in flesh and % 1 & 4 $ 1 0 to $ 1 5- with emis and ribbons. Special white, timmed with embroidery and rows of 2 S e S s o5 S SR 89¢ It Echin="W Special fate Selponan Lk FARY fi”' A ‘i';" o e e AR Gowns of nainsook, batiste and crepe in slip-on GBS 1 e Sl e e éu\mnd“ $1.69 o aist models with or without sleeves. i i L il bin S of fine Val, Irish and filet laces with a ; o THERID SEE R 5 ssleslistiatatandinainsook fdaintl oy A T AR o) R o S Al 8 . ; side fro this speci of R e with prof of laves, embroideries and me- - . i i 4 ; A m al - Sterage and Accessorfes, | 2 : Sliisess gxics © At . ) 2 ena ir Work a SDOlell’ Speeial . SRS E Fnvelope Chemise of ok. some plain 184 ¢ fefing as they are direct from 139 Arch Nt pe Chemise of nzinsook and voile, tailor~d effects casing of hemstitching and imming of colored stitching. 1 ce trimmed straps and arm size. Special at $1.19 S S i 1 e SR R A5 (X, SRS e ; f f our factory to you with but Ly g o 9% Dy 00RO B0 B39 stitel embhroidered in floral patterns and s # 5 MANY OTHER VALUES IN FINE ge. Others more elaborately trimmed “vll\ Y1IM delivery and heavy duty ] S DOMESTIC LINGERIE rety -os and embroideries. at 1. 7 - P two profits——Yours and Oura. s, from U5 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six,: Pleasure Cars. Cmy SF%]VICF STATION. A Bloomers,Corset Covers and Skirts ‘kastwood Electrical Service ' Flesh colo min-«w/g»umnm elastic at waist Bloomers of Windsor crepe in flesh and white, and knee ffle finished with three rows of hem- elastic at waist and knee; full width and length. Station and Garage. BB stitching. Special at ........ .. 79¢ Special at : e i98C Starting. Lighting and Ignition Syse Corset Covers of nainscok, daintily trimmed Corset Covers of fine quality nainsook trimmed tem Specialists. 54 Lang 1 back with inserts of laces and embroi- with fine embroidery edges: others trimmed with MANWELL SEEVICE STATION % cries, beuding and ribbon. Special at fish-eye and val laces and' medalions. Special 75¢ : rset Covers 14 Camisoles of fine batiste, 2% -- AR 102 MAIN S % 0 Cover aned b fE > SINASTRELT \chine stitched embroidered in floral patterns and White skirts, cambric body and flounce of Phouc 387-12. 2 " = = S loped e . let and ribbon drawn. blind and eyepet embroider; with or without under- This cover looks ike hand made work. Special lay. Special Wat T f White Skikts of cambric trimmed with ruffle Women's Dawers of cambrie, circular cut with of embroldery in many pretty designs; othérs with hemstitched rufflc and cluster tucks. Speeinl fisheye inserts and dainty Swiss embroldery At e Eln i et s b e (O rming flounce, \ Speeclal at ..., L, $1.88 2 . Drawers of nainsook with inserts of em- XTRA SIZE GARMENTS WILL ‘A broidery and laces. Full cut Special at .... iy FEATURE OF [THIS SALE AT LOW 2SR5 28 28

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