New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1920, Page 3

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$1,000, 000 FIRE ON 1 NEW SPORTS FOR AMERIGA Mr. and Mrs. Butler to | CONCERNIN GOVERCOATS. { i K?fif.‘..fff".‘:sffi'l ::::v:;‘l(‘l «;);:!lh BOStOH Store U. S. “BRIDAL SHiP"| e Observe 25th Anniversary | testhereute Gaments. in Demand—| 1ot ere”Some. thine e | Uni 5 win Teams in! Mr. and Mrs. James M. Butler, of 3 Ameri Explorer Making His Way United States Send 1 S : ; A . T3 T — 1110 Maple street, will quietly observe rile the leather coat fad has been ) : i FO PREVENT FLIRTIN WITEGRA) X Foreign Sports to Antwerp Olympie in other eities far 4 long time,| o0 Foot From Victoria Land—Iin . Wales, Jan, 9.-—Undd | i iys at 9 P M. Steamer St Louis Nearly Destroyed b, [ their 23th wedding anniversary at D ot 9.—Ud \ . 6P M Shesa il et Games Next Sunnmer. their home Sun evening with a New Britain mcrchants report that of the Anti-Motting leag lotidags a0 At . Plames of Unknown Origin in New i dinner. Those present will be Mr. and last year was the most popular season ¥ offeichfloslo nivmotag 5 New York, Jun. 9.—That the United * Mrs. Butler and their five children. e ihere e s ana . i Scattle, 1. 9.—On his wuy out of Intere *'i"y" he colleges he States will be represented at the They were married on January 9 coats sold in this city, as the m '!wl.\rrn . Harold Noice, American *1“"‘ : I “' C :” £ x“"”‘ *,f‘m‘:ki - o oS 1895 in St. Mary’s church by ReV. ure leatherette. These do not wear as CXPlOrer. is making his way, on feot, found ruilty of ogling o . New York, Jan. 9.—Damage to thej Antwerp Olympic sames next sum- o B B l(.“,. hm«l-ln’_ I'hese do not w Wit h ol e e e ek sign whatever to attract the well as the real coats, but they were rom Vic North Sinco 1905, Yo William A. Harty, now deceasecd. # - Y3 9 9 | \merican line steamer St. Louls, whichSmerfin¥certainibranchissiofisportino Slun i e b et 111 e | s i o B o R SE I SRS R price ang torla Land, which lies in the Arctic UOn of girls. burned at a Hoboken shipyard last, peretofore participated in appears, birthday of Miss May Butler. are good for all season Ocean, southeast to Port Ne! in T night, was estimated at $1.000,000| iohapte in view of early activity =l T On account of the high ci of ma- the Hudson Bay country of . . RC “‘?,, “}“\‘\_l\ ' 3 o < z otters rec N re 1 Prague, Jan. Czech ) sday. TThe ior > 8 - < T ¢ 5 . returned soldiers have h according tq letters rece early foday. The interior of the shib{ shown in this direction. Of the latest' (Gas Prices Increase (e s m“d‘o A dvo"nld his mother from him. Noice is fol. Democratic party s organ | was wrecked and her plates badly| pProposals one involves the entry ofl S jave lowing, for a consider bank here with a capital of 30, i 5 o _ S ! These are exceedingly warm and have ble distance, g When, at midnight, the St.|an American rugby football team 1 One Cent Per Ga]lon‘ Drovedimostlacaiabic the route of the northwe 4 se crow it will finance all thg ° warped . i According to Pacilic coast advices S B . 2ol ative lstore Louls listed and settled against the| . BSC7C0 iR R0 FOSE C el fin ; An increase of one cent in the cost Maps and charts of po < co-operative stores and othe: g - fanred thoppElo st atona i ane goarta- gainanca ity - effective by the Gulf Py torla Land were made this summer tutions. [isteameiiiroontanditgnes feared b8t Bhucking) rorfsuchion] entryiistaveilablel| OUEaSOlNE I now chcstvalby L3S 1,017.789 BALES COTTON. by Noice, he said. He did not state —_— craft v in peril owever, boats: ¢, : = 5 5 tefining company, the Standarc s VaD said. sta 3 e 1.»‘ = S e from among the plavers of the umi-\ ey md' Al Bl Washington, Jan. 9. —Cotton ginned | Whether or not he ventured into the SCHOOL: BOARD MEETTN 2 AL e e versities of Stanford and California. , B cony | prior interior of Victoria Land, which A meeting of the school boa SINGLI AND DOUBLE SOLID | playing on her and she did not take Dot e chhidn s These firms handle the Gulf, Socony | Prior to January 1 amounted to o aing Fo Tothe ey oo e bl nelallin i Sun erintendent | firc although the sides were scorched il i 210 anallraxacol saallrespoctivel The | 1,017,789 r i b g e 3 ers wh ave | be he n Supe; e BRASS AND BRASS.. WHEE |l G 800 ‘ocks were opened| combined Stanford and lifor! : G s W Lag S bl _rumning bales, including | come south, has never been visited by | Holmes' office this afternoon 16 BN, SOoUIs & G E ) i ! |“' W e wi re > 110,3 round bales, 147 bales of | mea from the outside world. | o’clock. A report of the specia 3 i rugby team toured British Columb i i N LG FAVY “ shortly before she settled against the| "UEPY zall ‘holesale and the retail price A e 2 2 | ENAMELED. HEAVY SOLID ore she se 5 e et e o e e e ol on wholesale anc American-Egyptian and 6,710 bales| Noices has been in the Arctic since | mittee of seven will he receiy Kroonland = 2 et s 28 cents. ¢ Ses e : . s . BRASS FINTURES. ool s was being refitted as| b¥ I to 0: University of British Co- | ' ce | of Sea Tsland, the Census Buraau‘ 1915. He joined the expedition | their recommendations will ta steamer after s lumbia, 8 to 0, and all-star Victoria epouncedy fods headed hy Vilhjalmur Stefansson, but | usual course BT RO S ansportl LotiE - IS lanFing combination, 10 to 4. COAL RATES GO UP. Launched at the Cramps ship- S ! Washington, Jan. %.—An advance Bue to the curved end, the outside | vard in Philadelphia, in 1894, and| jopymes 1EADS UNPRIWRITERs, ] ©f 72 cents a ton in the coal rates odze of curtain is brought close to | christencd py Mrs. Grover Cleveland, E from Hampton Roads ports and Bal- . . 2 Josss it Frank W. Holmes was named presi- z ; or Ne F l Rik H lll n clvage is hidden: side lights | she v the first passenger ve ‘:! dent of the New Britain Fire Insur.| timore to Boston and other New 57 ormer y er- ege a . B < i~ e Ve be built in this countr in more ¥ N 5 i lang rEs fec > a a 10 crecping is prevented: i et daewalte n) asocintio. vath il 1an dlivortaNeMecHival Tantiary s invisible and the fold of | 20 years 6 o > 5 R 5 announced today by the Shipping [exiss Mm@ 2SR "“"'I duc ot of chatihnenay Be fhing ‘\"Illx’\‘h;;r:::i;;":-‘ll:xbugui:h::xfi:lnm:lmh”‘-u Board. Vessels in this seryice have 217 Main st B .t i brackets will fit cither end of rod; | largest in existencs and was the fast-) o "y ey was named vice presi.| been operating at a loss, it was e o luew rl a rod easily attached or detached. ol '\,‘f,‘\',;"f',:'(,‘,‘“;‘i“’"\(}',l”:;“.",:锑:c::_' dent: Harold W. Hatch, secretary, and | Plained, and the advance will not v \ Price, Complete, 10¢ and Up. ore et ot euxlliary eruivers durtng | He N. Lockwood, treasurer. A ban-[sult in any profit but will ‘mercl.\!" nish-Amer n war. The St. gum was served and speakers of prom-| cover »tho, ::vroufly increased <n§t.s 0 J'at her plor quring the| iNeRce i insurance circles were Op:'r:llm\. The former rate was § heard. a ton. JUST OPENED % 3 NEW LOT OF P, E brought home so many French wives of American £ it Sovereigns Trading 0. Tel. 1025-1026 & & The Safc Cut Prices Liggets's prices Pt 100 Aspirin Tablets, u.p.co. .69 60c Bromo Seltzer . 45 S d y { 1 atur a s peCIa s 25c Cuticura Soap . .20 50c Java Face Powder .36 MEAT DEPARTMENT GROCERIES 35c Kolynos Tooth Paste .21 T Corn (Key mor) Can ... 15¢ 3% | o 73 Top Seer Beef, Fancy Chickens e B oypmor CaniE g $1.00 Listerine . 4 o and Fowls. 5 Pound Royal }Af.x(.:l': Ciaa & 50c Mennen's Shaving Cr. .45 Home-made Sausage .. 40c Ib. ers S $1.00 Horlick's Malted Milk.79 Home-made Sausage Meat o 75c Mellin’s Food o .69 V1M delivery and -heavy dl-lt)' The program contemplates the phy- i 7 <-.. B0c doz. g | 3 . . 2 =1 £, sical educaf of soldiers. simplifica 5 : N . 30c¢ doz. 5 oanut P P Ch l trucis, Trom 15 10 5 Soms | 12 i i, o o B e om0 Sk B ) s0c Mulsified Cocoanut Pepp ermint Patties, Chocolat | “The origin of the fire was being in- Lunch and Work Baskets | vo-iizaea waas. Nice vaviety of stles and sizes with = S cps to Reorganize Fighting Forces 0| K Include Mobilization of Factory Workers. \ Paris, Jan. 9 (Havas).—Plans for P the reorganization of the French army which will soon be laid before parlia- h ment will include preparations for the ! mobilization of factory workers at the ! same time that fighting units are | called to the colors ccording to 1 Victoire, which quotes Under Secretar: Henri Pate | @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ BEBBE GG . 25¢ AMERICAN Balanced Six, | scldiers for short periods of instrue- & Chovped ‘h.,., A e 1b. Preserves Logan- {.::1. - == Coated tion which would in effect be rehear- Pincapple, Red anr Pleasure Cars. sals of mobillzation, and the increasing | g Caulifflower, — Kale, Iettuce, black Raspberry, m—.“.],(-n-) fo $1 00 Nuxated Iron .79 of the number of officers and troops CITY SERVICE STATION. | protecting the frontiers of France. It s 50c 5 jar & 15c Palmolive Soap . .09 < e R I e Sauerkraut 18¢ a can GAR FOR E \Lluu)u\ 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste .37 A. M. Paonessa Prop. period of military service will be one @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@{ 25c Resinol Soap . .20 e = = vear. | Epsom Salts, perlb. .11 E tv‘vooq Electrical Service =4 35¢ Woodbury Soap . 20 c Station and Garage. fi@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@fi@@afi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@‘ Celery, Spinach . ... 28c¢ can '@@ 60c Sal Hepatica . 40 Starting. Lighting and Ignition Sys. ! 35c Castoria . . .29 tem - Specialists, Mail Orders Business Hours Filled by for This Storc Experienced from Shoppers L ? to 6 Daily - STATION, STYREET, INCORPORATED HARTFORD., DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire. Day and Night Storage. Supplies and Repairing. . e o — HAVE YOUR TRUCKING DONE ROPERLY AND AT RISASON- ABLE EXPINSE. A luscious big piece of snow white sugar cream with ju: plenty of the best mint flayv or all enclosed in rich coated choco S late. ave on We regularly scll these very same Pattics in our stores at S0 a pound, and they are well worth i but by manufacturing in ou) these table own candy factory very large quantitics for this occasion and b taking a shorter profit, so that many new customers may be in| needs duced to try them, we have reduced them for this special sale 590 pound. Fn’dc:;v and Saturday only, as an advertising attraction, we . ot packates sor sracieats Chocolate Covered Butter String the price of one. 5 You save nearly half 69 lb And we particularly specify that you c ‘must be pleased with these products, otherwise you may at any time bring them back and request a refund. Breakfast Coffee Peanut Brittle in one pound double parchment lined bags. A very satisfying mild, fragrant blend thoroughly roasted and ground 49c pkg Regular Price 55¢ Week-ends 2 for 82C INARI TEA Your choice of India Ceylon, For- Jelly Gum Drops T 29c 1Ib Breakfast Cocoa Regular Price 49c Fine flavor—makes a rich, nourish- ing drink—in half-pound tins. e WL Cream Caramels Saturday the Final Day of the ooking Chocolate S9c Ib ° Notions Sales B 360 . ALL THE BIG VALUES AVAILABI CEPT WHF LOTS HAV BEEN EXHAUSTED- Mayonnaise Dressing Hershey Mllk Chocolate Our Notions Sales arc always cagerly welcomed because they sal values. Such items as Old Duten e il 3 . S A T s T xcellent as a dressing for Cleanser at four cans for a Goblin Soap at 12 cakes for ove the valu h ales. Ther L DO O LSy e hecEE e @ Rmrm o 206 1-2 1b 29c¢ No Sale Like the Silk Packet Sale Here GUARANTEED THE SALE Is ONE OI' OUR UNIQUE FEATURES—The idea of a Silk Packet Sale is altogether H 4 eae i EAVE 18 OB OT OUR NNIGUE SEATUREGE fis \iow ot = Sie Ince: Cols Is Wlioesine Hot Water | You’re the Boss able for your purpose, tever it may be. You can see at a glance the quality, color, pattern. You appreciate the ing th method o 1ling brings you These Sales have grown In popularity enormously. This vear it has reached far greater vogne Bottles One fact we constantly try to drive in ever befor The s have greatly exceeded those of auny past year in number and volume. The s going strong this 3y and rday will undoubtedly be R Try the Sale it you are {:I' home to our salespeople. d Silks dur o next few months, Here wre just a fe hints: " E Sprins Price Sal ot 1 25 Profits pay their salaries. There would 2 s 8 s ° be no profits without customers. o . No employee servesthe company well, Fountam Syr inges unless he satisfies the customer. ot R Ay : - Is Guaranteed 2 $1.25 to $3.50 5% 455 405 4G5 10 485 28k 200 40 408 400 40 0 {1 R DON'T FORGET THAT THE Big Sale of Linens and Bedding Is Still Running AND IT IS GIVING MANY VALUES THAT WILL APPEAL TO YOU I operate a daily Freight and Ex- press Service. New Eritain, New Ha- ven and New York., Trucks rented by | asy or hour. Local and bong Distance Moving and Trucking.. A. H. HARRIS cage Tel. 1560, ilouse T AUTO REPAIRINGi THAT'S OUR .SPECIALTY JUST CALL 8 12 AND WE WILL BE AT YOUR RVICE. AUTO REPAIR CO. 115 GLEN STREET. True, Linens —but our Sale Prices bring them to you at the lowest prices possible to et now and at price s v lower than vou will have to pay later in all probability We must face the facts as they are and govern ourselves accordingly We don't urge you to buy if you don’t need the goods. But if vou do. we say this is 1 good time to make your purchase. We shall be selling Linens right along—tha best we 1\ set at the lowest prices we can afford to sell them for. Bedding, too. can be bought to advantage right now. Have you seen those Army Wool Blankets we are selling for $6.00° They are certainly the biggest Blanket value now on the market. People like them so well they are buyving in quantity—and we have put no limit on the quantity anybody can huy. We have many values in Bedspreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases. fCome in Saturday and see what you can find FLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER ARCH STREET MANROSS AUT0 CO. ODVERLAND AGENUOY, Sterage and Accessories, lZepalr Work a Specialty. i 139 Arch St b @fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@i&‘r@fie@@@@@ @@@@@@w@@ww@@@@@@@@@@é@@@@m@@wmm@w 192! Start the New Year right, go down to Doherty’s if you want a Native Tur- key, Pitir of Broilers, Native Rousting Chicken, Fancy Fowl, <, Fresh Sparcribs, Pork . Tenderloins, Fresh Shoulders, B. Sausage, Hams, Bacon, smoked Shaulders, H. C. Tripe, Live Sweetbreads, Salt i cs, Prime B Veal, Lax Pork. Al the leading brénds of and Canned Goods. Special on ( Lots. Fruits—W have Oranges. Lemons, Grape Fruit, | ands and Apple ctable White . Sweet Lettnee, EVERYTH THE RI ST AT DOH @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ e

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