New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 9, 1920, Page 2

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UR CIAL DDAK DOK 1.00 DSE LEAF 400 Pictures pnery Dept. THE on Drug Co. J1 Main Street Dn Sweaters hatlr, cashmere and ost beautiful colors. o $6.50, Now $393 o $9.75, Now $3.95 0 $11.75, Now $6.95 ette Blouses hite and mmed with colors— T | mongra" pimpany UMBULL ST, p Buy Our Kind."™ Wi.. Close All Day During August. ents Stetson 0. —advt. @ Wil ledge, 8. of B, evening at 8 o'clock . M. hall, Memb, of troup are especially Shoes. children's straw hats sse-Loland's.—advt Corps Field Day, St at., Aug. 14th.—advt ). wity orchestra at Lake Ight.—advt ats and caps reduced losne-Leland Co +hdvt Vincent Luty of 162 Mre rejoicing at the , born Saturday F81.55, 9245, $2.95 and land's.—advt on your vacation keep he folks at home. The malled to your address or mountains for 18c or underwear .v Besso-Leland's BOYS' 0UTING wk's Church Leave To- ping Trip to Camp Lakestde. choirboys of anied by the ste left this itomobiles to spend a Washington, Lakesido, g were in the party: utcliffe, Maicolm G puglas Rankin, Howard Searle, Howard Ryder, Fred Gable, Lester h Barnes, Rothesforth, Geor nrd swain, Harold rd Krans and Willlam sals will be resumed ifew more boys between and 13 are desired ton may be ob o the organist micolm G. Humphreys parish house 21 Wash- R SALE i} modern. Bank Blag. A. RILEY DOM 208, BANK BUILDING. “| of the A GOOD TIME to refinish your floors inside and outside the house, and do other renovating, is while ON YOUR Lest you forget, VACATION better ring us up, 359 —and we’ll do the rest. We hold the Key to Cleanliness and Comfort. THE JOAN BOYLE COMPANY 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. Paints—Wall Papers—Window Shades. TRUIJI( OVERTURNS WITH 30 OCCUPANTS Pleasure Seekers Are Victims ol Sunday Auto Accident A large automobile truck, driven by Joseph Wisk of 145 Grove street, containing about 50 pleasure seekers trom New Britain and vicinity, was overturned in an accident Sunday morning about 10 o'clock just below Wallingford on the main road to New Haven. The party, headed for the seashore, was going at a moderate rute of speed, when a Ford car bear- 71,679 tried to pass the truck. A Packard touring 156-912, (:nmvlllnx from the other direction which necessitated the Ford making a quick turn to the right. Whether the Ford caused the truck to over- turn by hitting it a side-swipe or whether it was the quick turn of the steering wheel on the part of the truck driver to give the little car room, has not been ascertained, but many believe that the truck was top heavy and that a slight knock would ing the license No. car, license No. was ap- overturn it. The truck went over with a crash, pinning many of the pas- sengers under it, but the Ford con- tinued on its way, the occupants noti- of the accident Drs. echan and Riorden o hurried to the scene and attention while tying nobody Brainard, Wallingfor gave medi teers from passir women from under the truck It was found that nobody was in- jured fatally but that several may have broken limbs. The injured were The \Iv ssen Helon Srybich ‘llrv 8o kow and Helen - Spiway ) city and Miss Kittie Price of ficld w guest of one of Britain party Mrs. W Mrs. B. L. Burwell of this city were also badly shaken up, and some of the Injured were advised by the doc- tors to hive X.rays taken to ascer- tain the extent of the injuries. Many others took advantage of the offers automobilists and came di- New Britain after they first ald from the Wal- is .llfllrull lu t number injure werturne ll 3 le rectly bg had rece lingford d e W .nmz srd Automobile or repairs. Sewick and ! PERSOIVALS Miss Margaret Kellberg and Miss Elsie Krech will spend their vacation at Nantasket Beach, Boston. Miss Theresa Krech is visiting her sister in Willimantic. Miss Elsie Thomas of Cherry street is spending her vacation at Indian Neck Paul Bachmann, of Whiting street, spent the week-end with relatives in Higginum, Conn. “STANLEY WORKERS” OUT. The Stanley Workers, the factors publication at the Stanley Workers, is being distributed to its readers This month's issue contains many in- teresting items, chief among which is a picture and story of the die-makers' outing at Unca Lake. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Alw-y- bears Si‘nl(url of ASK FOR and GET _ | Horlick’ ‘The Original Malted Milk for and Invalids ¢1 Aweid Imitations and Substitr*~- volun- | : cars rescued the | overturned \DACHE RELIEVED QUICKLY | NO DOPE-NO ACETANILIDE : Gx;m BE COMFORTABLE k- | 17'S_LIOUID - QUICK EFFECT CAMERAS Rented Repaired and Exchange ' Arcade Studio Kodak Headquarters Reliable Optical Service There is nothing better than Resinol Ointment. It relieves that hot, dry sen- blistered spots. ~ Bathe the feet in Aot water before applying the ointment. Prescribed by physicians for eczema, and similar skin troubles. Atelldraerists. [ Rgsinol sation and gently heals the chafed and | Davis & Goodwin Registered Eyesight Specialists. 327 Main St.—Tel.1905 “We Grow Because We Your Charge Account Is Solicited LOUIS HERRUP “Cor. Main, Morgan and Village St., Hartford 25 Per Cent Off Sale| Bedroom:§ This bedroom set is a very damty reproduction of an old XVI . model. Note especially the bow end bed and the artistic panels. There are six pieces. In matched walnut. Special $349 August Sale Price end extension table, china cabinet, server, 5 chairs and one armchair, ‘as trated Jacobean finish, manufactured by America’s foremost furniture and purchased especially for this sale, regular price $675 August Sale Price Mahogany Library Table This handsome Li- brary Table, William and Mary period design, large size, construction and finish guaranteed, serne $24.50 The House of Dignified Credit urious comfort. August Sale Price only | LOUIS HERRUP | E | = | Ten-Piece Tudor Period Dining Suite This handsome Tudor period Dining Suite consisting of large buffet, squa}e Overstuffed Tapestry Suites This 3-piece Tapestry Living Room Suite, chair, rocker and long sofa covered with grade tapestry, Queen Anne Period. Made l‘urmture That Satisfies at Priceg No Higher Satisfying furniture is not neces- sarily ‘expensive. It is largely a case of careful choosing. Whenever you in- spect any of our articles you have the assurance that we have chosen them for their dependability, correct design and attractiveness. Dining Chairs These Solid Oak Din- ing Chairs, seats covered with finest grade imita- tion leather, construction and finish guaranteed. ‘Regular price $7.98. Special Aug. $5.45 Sale Price Odd DressingTables Odd Dressing Tables in mahogany and Am- erican Walnut, Queen Anne period designs. Aug Specials $3 8 Complete Homefurnisher illus- builders attractive high. for ux- Corner Main, Morgan and Village Streets, Hartford Every Need Now goods mean news for you—this time a new shipment of baskets ! There’s a variety of them: Clothes, market, bush- el and waste baskets, and hampers, too. Consider your needs. A Basket for ’ the wear ! For Your Fall House Cleaning Mops of the O-Cedar kind always do the best work on your floors. Judge the results. And O-Cedar polish also. FREE. “These Cut the Grass !” That’s what we have been told about these lawn mowers, pass on the endorsement to you. Three brands: and Lady; all of the ball bearing kind, The Eclipse is a high-wheel, ball bear- ing machine. Here are lawn mowers that stand Eclipse, Are You Building a Garage? Garage door sets and door holders—made in New Britain by the Stan- ley. Works. Do you need to know more about them? The mark of “Stanley Works” makes your pur- chase secure. and we Prophet i o o ’ Machinists’ Tools Make this store your headquar- ters. We have tools for you of all kinds. In addition, a complete supply ler bearing. See our window display of Inger- coll Watches. Guess the number on display and get a watch correct RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., INC. 250-256 PARK STREET Telephones 1074, 1075, 1076, 714

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