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

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Boston Store WE CLOSE. Saturdays at 9 P. 1. Moundays at 6 P. M. HAVE OUR ADVANCE WEW ~ SPRING VOILES? WORTH LOO'WING AT ful-des nd com- binations of new colorings. Something different than can be found clsewhere Yor Style, Beauty, Richness, Color- ving and Design they cannot be equal- Jed Come 10 incl wide. See Display in North Window. or N McCALL . New SpringPatterns nre here. It's the best pattern at any than ever; full color p Get your cop tern costs you copy. McCall Magazine 1 and better than ever, tes are marvels of art. now. When buying pat- March. larger 15¢ copy. PULLAR . & NIVEN THOROUGH WORK Citizen Found m Kidney Troubles, If you from backache— A'rom urinary disorders— Any curable disease of the kidneys, Use a tested kidney remedy. Doan’s Kidney Pills ‘have tes it thousands. New Britain people testify. Can you ask more convincing proof of merit? Mrs. Mary o says “Doan’s Kidney Pills are tlje best kidney remedyd have ever uséd. My | kidneys were in bad condition and I | suffe d with inflammation of the ! bladder. The action of my kidnevs annoycd me. 1 was run Gown and | my back was weak and me. A (riend told me about Doan’'s Kidney ’iils, so 1 us In a few days [ improved wonderfully. My kidneys became Lir in action and 1 have depended on Doan's ever since when | | was sent to the 4 How a New Britain Freedom X 5 been Smith, Arch St For Coughs, Colds, and the relief o flammatory cond of the throat aricing fro:n Bronchial, Asth- matic affections and derangements of the Prepared from Spruce Gum and other medi- cinal agents. Success- fully used for 60 year Atways buy the Large Size . GRAY'S SYRUP . RED'SPRUCE GUM ! =D WATION.£/CO New ks ZO=OHOL~0L~0 =00 #O. 0} How to Stop a % Bad Cough ¢ Tells 8 3 Surprising results from this famous (o old home-mnade syrup. Easlly prepared and costs little. &i@)&i DRINCRON O RARRUILONINS 1f you have a severe cough or chest eold accompanied with soreness, throat “tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the night with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable old home-made cough remedy. Any druggist can sup~ Iy you with 21: ounces of Pimex, our this into « pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or sou can usc elarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, in- stead of sugar syrup, if desired. This recipe makes a pint of really remarkable cough remedy. It tastes good, and in spite of its low cost, it can be depended upon to give quick aund lasting relief. You ean feel this take hold of a cough ! in a way that means business. [t loos- ens and raises the phleem. <iops throat | tickle and rithes and heals the irritat i throat and bron- prompiness, ease it is really aston- ith that certainty hing. Pinex is a special and highly eoneen- trated ecompound of genuine Norwar pine ind i3 probably the best known of overcoming severe coughs, | roat and chest colds. _There are many worthless imitations of this mixture, To avoid disappointment. ask for 214 ounces of Pinex” with full directions and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute aai tion or money promptly refunded. Tue Pines 0., ayne, Ina | | Banquet | yesterday { ing fire greeted the firemen, | ever ! deav | rally F {pr | and it | within 1918 H. S. CLASS TO HAVE REUNION Committee Is Named to Perfect Ar- rangements for Big Affair—Hoff- man Is Appointed Chairman. The High school class of 1918 has made tentative plans for a els re- union and while nothing definite has n done as yet, it is probable that frair will held shortly after Members of the orizinal clas: and pr committee, as: the four of the cla in rranzements will meet rfor wor hose in charge of the reunion have felt that the holids & be proper for the social “ number of the colle and will be time. The cl was one of {1 of the hool thering sin committe: thering. A banquet will be sery and dancing will follow. On the committee for are the following membe original banquet committe choirman; Telen = Claney, Mulvihill. Anna Ahern, n and Bernard Kranowitz. officers President, sident, Mabel ) Egan; treas the he st- ca will and plar by be charge of hortly to map would as at that 1son inasmuch uates © at on rece firs and be the time his will th the social of the Charles The James Wallen; sec urer, George A DESTRUUCTIVE FIRE 1 $5,000 Damage is Done at Residence of Proctor Carr on Russcll Street— A ant Chicef Injured. he fire department members were confronted with a stubborn blaze late afternoon in the handsome Proctor Carr at 29 Rus- sell strect, when kindling wood in the lenee of I cellar became ignited from hot ashes from the furnace. of the fire probably averte: ous damage to the house, and as it was the place was injured to the ex- tent of about $5,000. The caretaker of the place found the blaze shortly after 5 o'clock and a telephone call central fire station. Later a bell alarm was rung in from 18, bringing engine ¢ompani and 4 and the city serv On arrival at the place a roar- and it not utnil 6:20 o'clock that the re- call was sounded. During the fire a gas truc meter was | melted by the heat and for a time an | explosion was feared. During the progress of the fire Deputy Chief Wil- liam Noble sustained a badly wren He will not, how ated from duty. The flames ate through the partition from the cellar to the first floor of the house. It was necessary for the fi men\to rip out part of the walls and floor to check the progr of the flanies. The lower part of the house is badly damaged. and the is ruined. The upper part escaped cxcept from smoke damage. Mr. Carr was until recently vice president of the North & Judd Manufacturing company and the house is owned by i that concern. . UNION RALLY Quarterly Meeting Will Be Held at | South Church New Britain Chrisf Union will hold it iday evening, March 5, in the South Congregational After the business has been there will be a m anm. Rev. Mr. Morton of ington will be one of the sp 1t is also expected that the Rev. will addre the meeting in the t of the *‘Outer Church Move- The South church hs of the attendance banner The an En- o’clock Church. transacted, ion keen competition manifesting the week. ASES CONTINT The case of Joscph charged with non-support was con- tinucd until Saturday morning on re- quest of Prosccuting Attorney Joseph G. Woods. Catalano is being repre- sented by Lawyers Harry P. Roche and P. F. McDonough. Attorney Al- bert A. Greenberz represents Mrs. Catalano. The case of Joseph Colan- gelo charged with burglary was con- tinued until Saturday niorning on re- quest of Prosecutor George \W. Klett. T™WO D. ttalano EDUCATORS FAVOR R. 0. T. C. Confer With War Department Offi- cials As 10 Best Method to Keep Officers” Personnel Up. Washinzton, March 2. - Educators in conference here today with war de- partment otficials will submit recom mendations for the ption of the reserve officers’ training corps svstem of universal military The shortage of army oflice ziven the main in the administration of the corps and | ation for inc the number for college work 406 to 1,000 was ayproved, he reserve officers training corps is now represented in education- al institutions it was announced, with an cnrollment of 114,000 students. Amo! cducators present Pr. J al council t one of sing from nresic Ruigey CRUDE OIL GOES Ul Pittsburgh, March 2- rude il prices re today when t Agency announccd price of 15 cents u harrel 10 other grades remain unchanged is the second advance in the p Pennsylvavia crufje within two and the fifth increasc ginning of the vca mark Secp Purchasing All This since the Jut o i I|111fl‘ll{w| 210 .nulI larglest in the histor; furniturc quarterly | at § | s expected that there will be ! itself | n advance in the | = J ct Contents 15 Fluid "ALGOHOL -3 PER CENT- () A\'céetablci‘rcpnmtmnfiers- od by Regut HRTAe cinte 3} Thereoy Pi 8 Cheorfalnessand Rest.G 2 neither Opium,?\!ar;:hmc ns: Mineral. NOT NARGOT! Resipe of REDESARUEL T 2 ki Seed. ) 1 | L Sogar ‘ ! Siiutorgrees Plaror. . A helpful Remedy o Gonstipation and Diarrhoea. and Feverishness a! I LosS OF SLEEP = -inInfancy: resyiting therefrom N’ i - R e e Exact Copy of Wrapper. IN OUR Each and every succeeding ¥ to the enviable reputation of Sa A of Hats orignal st The fine standards of styvle a entire establishment are the ou B port Hats from the best ades. See our wonderful display Hyland Hats, I Untrimmed Hats in lisere Special for our opening, $3.98. 200 Ready to Wear Hats For our opening $2.98. BEBBBCODBERS 10 IMPROVE SERVICE Council superb collecton e features now on ma o Dress an; & Railroad Commitice of Dis- cusses Plans for Improvin Service—Especially in Sorth The railroad committee of common 10 council met last evening take action on the improvement of the trolley service in this city. Chair- R. Giipatric read a letter Superintendent L. Beardsley, ‘h the latter admitted that the rvice ot the north end of the eity could be better, but at the present time it is difficult to secuve laLor to help out during the rush hour. The zone system has given the company about 20 cent, revenue but the money has heen making improvement Councilman G, M Landers believed that the north end should have better service, hocause wirthin the past few years that of the city¥ had increased rapidly number Al the open meeting be threshed both to the residents of end and the company. is opinion of Supcrintendent Beard 1that a week or two of normal we: would greatly improve the service. i more nsed in end ent the members vared wi out D an re matter could north the the It were | resenrch e Hel Mrs. Hungerford's Home Wil d on at Priday \fternoon were will be a meeting of her ley Chapter, D. R of 5 TTunge 1 strect. Friduy o'clock. The speaker will John Daidlaw Buell, state ent, and she will speak on “D. A Reconstruction Work in Reconstruc- tion Days.”” Mrs. Howard E. will sing. large attendance at ford afternoon a rom s is expected By Which The Trend of Fashion Will Be Xnown. disp autiful Trimmed Hats at $5.00, $7.50, $10.60 up to § and and Sport Troiley | End. | “the | satisfactocily the | be . Horton | Methers Know That Genuine Gastoria Always Bears the ignature For Over ~ Thirty Years GASTORIA THE CENTAUR GOMPANY, NEW YORK G (Y. INCORPORATED HARTFORD Millinery Opening Sale SALONS ear has seemed to add new laurels ge-Allen Millinery. hibiting all the newest and ¥ in our Milllnery Salons. characteristic of itures of our Hats. .00. Hats in ex most nd quality the tstandng 1 kel Sailor Hats, Crush f Hyland Hats. Sport Hats. milan, Hyland up Sailors. a values to $ Hats, values up PO £ foldetotc] Horlick’s the Original Malted Milk — Avoid Imitations & Substitutes UAVE YOUR TRUCKI PROPERLY AND AT REASON- ABLE EXPENSE. I cperate a daily Freight ana Ex- press Scrvice. New Britain, New Ha- ven and New York. Trucks rented by @3y or hour. Local and Long Distance Moving and Trucking. A. H. HARRIS 1ze Tel. 15 8 ilouse Fel. 1819, DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STRE Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Storage. Supplies and Repairing I’ LEASURE CARS IRVI A 0B PRINTIRG OF ALL KINDS ® NEATLY DONE [ ] KULPER PRINTING _’:0. 325 MAIN ST., TEL. 77’ appetite, digestion! > The flavor lasts— and the electrically- sealed package brings | WRIGLEYS to vou with all its goodness perfectly preserved. Sealed Tight— Kept Right fll“l”‘l WRIGLEY'S £ 4 U ICY FRUIT CHEWING GUM ‘w 2 = ] _ e PERFECT G M//V?"[AFFLAIVOR : A Eastwood Electrical Service Statior. and Garage. Starting, MANROSS AUTO CO. OVERLAND AGENOCY Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. BRERERES Your Money Is Under United States - Supervision If Deposited in Our Savings Department Money Deposited on March 1st, 2nd and 3rd Will Draw Interest From March 1st New Britain National Bank The Only National Bank in the City 35% PR SRERT R TR e 3R 5868 Lighting and Iguition tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 38 Sys- Government

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