New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 12, 1920, Page 3

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Boston Store WE CLOSE— Saturdays at Mondays at 6 P\ 9 .M. M. Housedresses and Bungalow Aprons COST YOU LESS THAN YOU COULD MAKL THEM AT HOME. . House Dresses—Fine quality Perc and figures nd short Atlractive stripes trimmed, aund clastic Plain Colored and made and long a § plain piece effects. Fancy Checked Ginghan of in a range patterns. sizes 36 lo 2.00 o $3.00. Extra Sizes—Ncw. dainty patterns in Checked Gingham. nicely made and | press Service. New Britain. New Ha- CARPEN’[‘[ER K OSAMERICAN £3.50. Al Kinde nd Percale. clastic everyone .30 o $5.00. trimmed: sizes 48 to 54, Bungalow style: fronts, button linc. etc., dreds 1o Apro and in Gingham backs. sizes to it hoose (rom. §1 Agents for McCall - Patterns The best paticrn at any price. 10¢ m 25¢ cach. McCall Magazine for January 10c. PULLAR | & N IVEN \I\l delivery and heavy duh j trucks, from 15 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION.l A. M. Paonessa, Prop waist line: open | waist hun- | ASK I‘OR and GET ‘The Original Malted Milk Infants and Invalids Agud lmitations and Substituics i | | 1 | Station and Garage. \suululz Lighting and Tguition Sys- tem Specialista. MAXWELL SEEVICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phonc 387-12. I]HVISI]N ARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Storsge, Supples and Kepairing. | | HAVE YOUR TRUCKING PROPERLY AND AT REASON- ABLE EXPIENSE. |1 opcrate a daily Freight and Ex. | ven and New York. Trucks rented by day or hour. Local and Long Distauce Moving and ‘Trucking. A. H. HARRIS Garage Tel 1560, AUTO REPAIRING THAT'S OUR \l’l:t.l\l.l) JUST CALL 857-12 AND WE WILL BE loun SERVICE. AUTO REPAIR CO 115 GLEN STREET. | L],.'\bLRL CARS M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET MANRUSS AUIL (0. DVEMLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a bpeclaln dHousc Tel. 1819, orlick’ s | HAVE NEW DUTY NOW bdatwnod Elettncal Servnce 1' | Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night | aicely DONE | | | . Schuylkill viver ! RED CROSS WORKERS | ,N('\\ Britain Chapter Is Asked to Do | | Sewing for Near East Reljef. The local chapter has received an | ment from the Atlantic divislon | wing that needs to be doune im- mediately to be sent for Near Fast | relief work which s being carrled on | by the Red ( 3 !l | The Red Cr rooms on Court | street are open every afternoon, except Saturday. from 1 to 5 o'clock,” in | charge of Mrs. Emma Klinsman. and { Mrs. J. H. Robinson, the vice chair- | man of the local chapter, and direc- | tor of this work, is asking that all ladies who have time available to take up this work again come 1o help. The rooms are equipped with motor driven sewing machines which were i formerly used for war work Peoplez, who mnow have material | which “{hey received from the local { chapter for making sweaters, socks. | scarfs. etc.. are asked to return e the material or the finished article at ! once. | e | Wonderful special prizes | Elks' zair.—adve. at the | | Prench Heavyweight (llamlrlu!ljnug}_‘ Challenger of Jack Dempsey Fingf ishes Blink McCloskey . in Two ! i Rounds. i | —Georges Car- link™* McClos- | of the second | fight here Satur- | Jan., 12 pentier knocked out key at the beginuni round of their ffth day nisht Bordeaux. Eight rcal Leoths at the Elks rair. —adv "ENN IO l’;k)\\ YALE. Races \Vill b( llll\i on the Schuylkil . on April 3. 12.—Penn will \lu 1 I’hiladelphia Jan. enter three crews in Poughheepsie. John nestor of Penn’s |(v\\lll>A 1 sumption of the Poughkec with the doors open for all Penn. with two years of = blades with th aces. out termen have| and Blue. | The Childs cup race. among Fenn. Frinceton and Columbia, ‘may be row-| ed on the Schuylkill river this season. event two always rowed Penn since 1916 the heaten b Penn has captured this years in succession. heir heoneys = e & | Mail Orders Iilled by Eaperienced Shoppers Big True, Liner ¢ hizh—b now and at pri by We must fz 3 We don't urge you tu make your purchase. e sh prices we can afford to sell Bedding, too. can be we are selling r 86.007 em o well they are b n We have many values i can find @é@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi&@@@@@@@@fi@@ > e e IHE SALE IS ONE (n '6‘ ko @@@fi@@fifi@"‘fi‘é‘r & @uia‘-:éi- @@’G-t‘tfiw‘éfi- ..:iéf"fi's‘sj "§‘3 acts as they are to nuy all be em for azs sxa gxa INCORFORATED HARTFORD. DON'T FORGET THAT THE ut our Sale Prices ern ourselves the goods. Linens right along—the if you don’t sciling ht 1o advantage rizht now. re certainly t Havs ying in quantity—and we have o cdspreads ring them Lo you at zeei.cuié‘u@@ux‘iu@@@fifi}u@f} RoR e Sale of Linens and Bedding Is Sull Running AND IT 1S GIVING MANY VALUES THAT WILL APPEAL TO YOU yYou seen thosc Saturday the Final Day of the & kS Business Hours for This Storc from 9 o 6 Daily deetefeietetelelolofelokelc) 4 9 % he lowest prices possible to =ze ability say this can is a good time best we get at the lowes Army Wool Blankets on the ma quantity day an the in satuy Notions Sales OUR UNIQUE FEATURES—Th wn to Hartford. You find th You can see at a e zlance mdoubledls 2t 2 Fogelay 3t H - ,;l\ in pa the quality. color, no is more appetiz- ing and satisfying than a dish of warm PosT TOASTIES These superior corn flakes are always crisp, but in cold weather m prefer to heat them in the oven for a few minutes: A a'elzg)‘lzfl’u] dish results. Madeby Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek. Mich. FOR QUICK RETURNS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS C. L. PIERCE & CO. C| C L. PIERCE & (0. L Opposite Monument 246 Main St., New Britain The Music Store That Deals in PIANOS VICTROLA P | E R C E & C The Leading Store _ C. L. PIERCE & CO. chk Returns Use Classlfled Col Radiator Classic ESIGNED by Louis Courtet. For more than 200 years his people of the Jura, France, have lived in a world of charm, cre- ating and producing artistic things. With inborn talent, this family of artisans in metal seek ever to refine the common articles of the household with graceful forms ér surfaces which enrich them with the genius of art. Wherever elegance of proportion and refined lines are demanded to fit architecturally-chaste surroundings, this radiator classic, the CORTO, lends unusual distinction. ' ; 30% less space. 25% less weight To those with whom utility is paramount, it need only be said that the CORTO, with its light, graceful tubes occupies 30‘ o less floor space than any other type of radiator. The [T refinements reduce the weight one- quarter. There is far quicker circula- tion and venting. Utmost comfort is’| the result. Our service obligation We wish to give assurance that this new product will be attended by the same prompt and thor- ough service which has accompanied our goods in the past. Inquiries cordially welcome We are receiving many orders from home- lovers for replacement of their present radiators, It will interest you to see the dainty Parisian catalog, “CORTO, the Radi- ator Classic.” Inquiries cordiaily welcomed Makers of IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators Sold by all dealers No exclusive agents AMERICAN &\DIATOI{COMPANY Write Department N-18 104-108 West 42nd St. New York Public Showrooms thmcn‘? New York, Baston. Springficld, Providence, Woreester. Philadelphis. Harrisburg, Newark. Reading, Wilkcabarre. Baltimore. Washington, Rich- o mond, Albany, Syracuse, ‘waukee, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, St. Louis, Kansas City, Des Moines, Omahs, chester. 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