New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 6, 1920, Page 3

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\Boston Store WE CLOSE~- Saturdays at 9 Momlays at 6 P, M. M. A Few Early Hints For Spring Sewing Giberalter Cloth ests, this is a for Boys' aund nice also inch, - As the name su strong, durable fabi * school wear; comcs in variety of dark colored stri in plain navy; all fast colors; 58c yard, Windsor Lingerie Crinkle seful fabric for s amd Chil- with A beautitul and e Dressing Drosses; crchm ground. dainty rescbud patterns in pi biue; perfectly fast color: req ironing; Z0-inch. 19¢ yard, White™ Rippelette Light weight and fiie quality; able matevial for Und amas, Child Dresses, Romp- crs. cte.: variety es in plain white—and, best of all, requires no ironing; 32-inch. 5% yard. AGENTS FOR McCall Patterns The Best Pattern at Any Price! -PULLAR & NIVEN YiM delnery dnd heavy uut) trucks, from V; to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. Y SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop AUTO REPAIRING THAT!S QUL SP AND \\i_ w lLl; BE AT XOLH SERVICE. HARTFORD COUNTY LEADS DONATIONS Big Amount Already Subscrlbed by Congregational Churches In the first week of m of ction of the Rev. Beard, set out to securs ple of the Congr s of Connecticut, $660,000 in and pledges. as Connecticut's e of the national Pilgrim’s Me- morial fund. By the end of the third | in the whole state, | the ecxception of a few scatter- ptember of campaigners, Wil- last year, u te under the di linm 8. weel December with churches, had been covered. turns were still very complete but it was evident at time that the $660,000, set as ad Deen tremendously ihed. Practically all of the churches unreached had been can- vassed by the end of the third week and it was found on total- turns that the quota of 5660,000 had heen almost doubled. y 27th the total figure was It is an that.total tha following returns by districts are Since then scattering con- s have been received, raising total at the end of Jan- ¥ ncial in- that the over- there was gift of New Lon- en previous to 000 from Wal- dgeport, made that if there were two other gifts of $100,000 each. Mr. Lashar would double his ,000. So fur_his offer has not be ken up, but Dean ¥ d, who is now conduct- ing a similar paign in the Pacific Northwest expresses in . a letter, e has Jjust sent out to all the tional ministers of hope that even yet | there m econd gift of §10 000. As it appears from the figures that Connecticut h: come within $73,025 of doubling its quota, such a | gift would c: it triumphantly “over the top, nd give Connecticut a record hardly to be surpassed by | any other state in the Union. Win a real watch at the Elks' fair. —advt. Army Mule Makes Exit From First (‘avalrv Nogales, Ariz., ! nets of the | buretors and punctured tires, for the {'army mule is being banished. { P'recently by a hoard of AUTO REPAIR CO. ‘ 115 GLEN STREET. FLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 198 ARCH STREE PROPERLY AND AT ABLE X ENSE. I operate a daily Freight and Ex- press Serv ven and New York. Trucks rented by dxy or hour. Local and Long Distauce Moving and Trucking. A. H. HARRIS Garage Tol. 1560. House Tel. 1849 Station and (arage. Starting, Lighting nnd Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. REAR 103 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12. R ———e ey DENISON [iARAfiE , 430 MAIN Livery Cars for Hire, Day Storage. Supplics and Repaivi MANROSS AUTO CO. OVERLAND AGENCY Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. " “BRUTE BREAKERS”| LOGOFTHEU-35 | mules and motc W | bo: | tavor } { | New Britain, New Ha- | E and Night, | eral officers appointed by the war department to igate the subject of motorizing arch in which both used, the dier General . reported in 1d one brigade with the mules. rd, headed Ly shall of Brown of the motor was ordered to do w B il A Leap y 1ir is the EIks' fair. i cording to | of Wolf, NEW BR N DA HEKALD, TRTUDA ¢+ STIL HOLD AVIATORS Licutenants G. Woll Treated Courtcously By Their Captora. v Feb. 6.-—Licuts, L. Usher M. Wolf, army avi tors who 1 the border !HM by Me: or il s at Nacozari, 3 new pressure \r by American offi- cials along the border to securc thefr immediate rele: The two aviators are being treated with courte: advices here, and imprisonment is only technical. There was no cor the report from was brought to t their Attica, O., the home that he had been released. 1t was .assumed that the telegram sent to Wolf’s mother had been mis- construed and ‘that he had merely told her he was at liber The two men ve ‘been given the edom of the INCORPORATED Ex-King Constantine Disapproves Son’s Marriage | Geneva Feb., 6,—Former Ei\lk Consta ine of Gre > h broken off relatio with his mother, Queen Mother OJ and his brother, Prince Christophe owing to the marriage of the jatter to Mrs. W. B. Leeds last Sunday, it is feported here. King Constantine he would have refused to at wedding even if asked and it is as- serted he still dreams of ret Athens The former Greek recently given a number of inter- views in which he charges Prewicr Venizelos with being a “second Le- nine.” rmation here of . All the girls arc taking their honeys to the Elks' fair.—advt. Blind Hushands. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF . FURNITURE AFFORDS THE OPPORTUNITY LOWEST PRICES # Saturday the Last Day of the Sale of Saco Remedies and Sick Room Supplies MAJL or TELEPHONE ORDERS ON SALE No C. O. D, TmE And Remember,, MORE ITEMS OF MEDICINES. Phenolax Wafers, Vinol, 70c. Castoria,’ 1ic. Squibb's - of Milk, 69c. anish Olive Oil, 35 .35, Mulsified Cocoanut Oil, 33c. Sal Hepatica, 18c, 35c, 69c. Horlick's Malted Milk, 34c and 67c. Phillips’ 31c. Tanlac, S8c. Saco Syrup of Compound, Milk of Magnesia, Hypophos- 65c. Extract of idli Pon 11“ EVERY SHOE AND THIS SALE-—BIG VALUE! %% LR : :i@éé&%ésaf:»é;éé#&@%&e}fi@s@@ms.zfém@a@:fifimm@m@wm@fi@@m e THE FURNITURE EVENT OF THE YEAR--HERRUP'S GREAT February Furniture Sale Qur Entire Stock of Extra Quality Merchandise At a Reduction of 209 to 409% Bedroom Furniture a-Piece * licpplewhite Bed- room Suites, in mahogany or American walnut, dresser, bed table; * formerly $99.00 Amcrican Walnut Bedroom Suite, William and Mary design, bed, dresser and i ressing table; former price $155 v Walnut Queen Anne de- sser and dr ""'$'115 ( ()()l) BEDBING or aley Mattress. mat § tha s ssing ualled, Wort $21 50 Springs 2077 Off. not un ing qualitie in this Sale Strong YOU MAY CHARGE I'T” otn WE SOLICIT YOUR CHARGI: ACCOUNT IE YOU WisH! TSYSTEM Dining Room Furniture 10-Picce Walnut, Louis X VI Period Dining Room American price D-Picce dale tuble, Mahogany Chippet Dining Room Suite, chairs china closet, 6 $394 Walnut, buffet, table, Itegular pric IFebruary Sale j 10-Picce Adam Design Suit American and 6 price $315. china clo: chairs ¥ February OF BUYING FURNITURE or IPPER REDUCED FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDRE $252 THIS OPPORTUNITY OF EASY, Sale price LOUIS HERRUP, 1052-1058 Main Street ‘gi&fii"a&ié'e-'éi--.‘5}@@@@@3@%&3@@fi@@@fi@@@%@@@@@fi@@@@@@@ 1S AT YOUR DISPOSAL DIGNIFIED CREDIT. is said to have declared , > | being retailed at H. C, L. Victims Laugh At Selling Prices of Eggs New York, Feb. Victims of the high cost o¢ living for revengeful chu market reports showed cently put in cold storag a dozen were being thrown on market at prices ranging downward from «45 to 11 cents. wholesale. In many places today they were 59 cents and the ! siump was renorted to have affected the fresh cgg market brinsing prices down 8 cents since last Friday. The decrease in cold storage ess prices was explained as being due to | the fact that the expected European demand for eggs did not full develop. Two Men Assassinated Valencia, Spain, ployers of labor were here lust night and syndicalist terror ists arc supected. A man named Car, a furniture manufacturer was leaving Feb. | By Spanish Terrorists | —Two em- | assassinated | Bolsheviks And Afghan Feeling Toward P’ersia Strong London. Feb. 6.—The attitude of both the Bolshevik 1d the A towards the Persians is becomi To; office creasingly stile accordinz to ish war advic | reports from the Tran olshevik tro t the rate hese troops and led army. TY > believes nsport of ontinuin EASILY TRACE » Thousands who are none too strong trace the p weakened state to influenza or some like-debilita illness. Such could not do better than try strength-restoring and body-building virtues of sponsible for the assassinations have | SCOTTS EMULSIO This efficient tonic is nourishment in a form that he build up a healthy resistance. ' If you are not your accustomed strength—rich, nourish SCOTT’S EMULSION uwill help you. Try e g e d et ety SRt Y b es. 1t is @ gusrantee of purity and palatability T Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. his home when a group of men fired on him killing him instantly. The second man whose name er was found dead with bullet wounds on his body. H The police announce that those re- knife and | Leen arrested. ' * Fair, Pardeck’'s hall, Feb. 6- | Advt. AT THIS GOODS. ADDITIONAL TOILET GOODS NEWS. Djer Kiss Talcum Powder, 21c. Djer Kiss Face Powder, Luxor Face Powder, 50c. Luxor Creams, 23¢ and 50c. Harriet Hubbard Ayer's Face Powder, 65c, $1.25, Harriet Hubbar, Creams, 35c, 63¢, $1 Mavis Face Powder, 39c. Mayvis Talcum, 1%¢, 3 for 50c. Lyons' Tooth Powder, 17c. Mum, f7c. Pepsodent Tooth Paste, 3 Olivilo Soap, 3 cakes for 25c. Cashmere Bouguct Soap, 6 cakes for 55¢, and 6 cakes for 59c. $1.40 a dozen. T‘h bes IN PRICE FOR Living Room i uinicure 3-Piece’ Room Suite, Overstuffed Living covered with black and zold dams Queen Anne 1 mahogany frames, and wing chair. t, mahc and 1 urkc nish her price .00, design, chair, Former Now 3-Picc W ehi brown plar tine euts Februury Papestry trame, Suite, ma- setteo s price "$124 HANDSOME RUGS 20¢. OFF ON ALL RUGS DURING THIS SALE hogany and roc: $165. February sale price THROUGH Complete Homefurnisher STORE CLCSES 6 P. M. SA\TURDAYS fedodedededetolototcToteoteted fi@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@ = = = g E = = = (= &= = | OO} = [} = OO} i = 0] 0] = [m = =] O]} m = [} ] O} ‘E = | = O] = = 0} O} O} [ 0 @ ' [0} = O} O] =) = = = = O} = [} O} = O} = = = =] = [} = = = = = m = =] O} = [= [ =] = 0 = [CI} CI} = = EErEEEEEEEE R e e OO S EEE New Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Store, Inc. - OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10P. M OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS Six months ago this store under the new management started in business and to celebrate the event. We are going to make Friday and Saturday, Feb, 6 and 7, ANNIVERSARY SALE DAYS Anniversay Sal Read These Items Over Carefully. It Is to You Advantage to Trade Here Friday and Saturday Women’s and Misses’ Coats Made of Velour, Kersey and Mixtures All Sizes and Colors Sa’e Price $ 1 2. 5 O Values to $30 BARGAIN TABLE 2ND FLOOR. Voile Waist, Housedresses, Bungalow Aprons, Children's Rompers. Sale Price 79c each. Value $1.92 CHILDREN’S TEDDY BEAR SUITS In blue, rose and red. Sale Price $2.00. Value $5.98. CHILDREN’S FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS. Sale Price $1.00. Value $1.50, WOMEN’S FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS. Regular and Outsizes. Sale Price $1.50. Value $2.49. Ché!d;en’s at Cost Men’s Heavy Wool Shirz. Women’s Plush Coats at Cost Odd pairs of Lace, Voile and Mar- | quissette Curtains at $2.00 pair. Values 2 $6.50 pair. i Extra large and heavy Bath Towels. | 36-inch wide Outing Flannel Sale Price 75¢. Value 98c. | quality 25¢ yard, Full size Bed Spreads. $1.25. Value $2.49. Wool Knitting Yarn, all Turkish Towel Sets. Sale Price | Sale Price 98¢ skein, Value $1.30. $1.49. Value_$1.98. % Afiron Gingha_m, best qualflig'fi.wSale Price 25¢ yard. Value 35c. §r Drawersw Sale Price $1.75. Value ‘-'; Sale Price COl Boys' Coats, Suits, Pants and Q | for this Sale at cost. Our New Spring Dress Voiles 40-in wide. SalePrice 75¢ yd. Value $1 New Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Store, Ing 381-385 MAIN S TREET o ) ] ] o ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ] ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )

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