New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 11, 1920, Page 2

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R CIAL } )DAK | DOK 1.00 DSE LEAF 400 Pictures bnery Dept. A GOOD TIME to refinish your floors inside and outside the house, and do other renovating, is while ON YOUR VACATION Lest you forget, better ring us up, 359 —and we’ll do the rest. We hold the Key to Cleanliness and Comfort. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. Paints—Wall Papers—Window Shades. Take a Victrola on your summer outings THE Drug Co. 1 Main Street See and hear these portable styles of the Victrola today at any Victor dealer’s. Then youw’ll appreciate the pleasure they will give you This k Only! y Co. Mer- » Hose—In Black grade. Now 05¢ for $5.55 net. CHAS. DILLON-& CO. HARTFORD THIS STORE CLOSED MONDAYS DURING AUGUST when you go camping aboard your boat at your bungalow on your porch out on the lawn our entire stock h and Light Grey k, lsle and cotton, Be to 83, Now H0c its at 20 Per Cent. Exceptional Values in Sweaters, Blouses For worth-while values that, if you are in earnest about money saving will put real money into your pockets, come in and lock over these values. You'll buy them because they are too gced to leave. The Horsfall mpany UM ST, Buy Our Kind™ Wil Clese All Day During August. sarld follow you on Mailed to the shore or 18¢ a wook.—advt ayer meeting of the I ¢hurch will be held shurch chapel, Are Thursday evening at You can easily take them wherever you want and have an open-air Victrola concert at any time. Any of these Victrolas wiil play any of the more than 5000 records in the Victor Record catalog. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealess on the 1st of each month. (L SLOUSE MODELS. $1.00. Worth $1.93. Lingerie modes in a number of pretty Worth $3.98. Many of the new frilled modes daintily 1 with lace and tucks $1.98. Worth $2.98. A striking example of the values we are offering at this sale. 2.98, $3.98. \Were $5.98. Silk tricolette models embroidered in contrusting shades—all ihe wanted colors. SMART SWEATERS Tie-back sweeplice models in all the best Special $1.98. colors of the season Special $7.50, $9.98, $12.50. the dark and light shades. Tuxedo modes that come in all THO BOYS IN COURT Once Borrowed Bicycle For Ride and Was Arrested; Sccond Shot Chick- 1 With Revolver. A youth ¢f 10 was in chambers in ! police this morning for the h street BATES’ FUNERAL T0 | BE HELD TON mmummw gents Stetson Shoes, 0. —advt. d dance, Bardeck's , Aug. 13. State Drum lon.—advt. court Bc. Russell Bros.—advt. ) ACHE ° ACITANILIDI UDINE JOUID ~ QUICK EFFECT ve when founded plus experience, IM’S PILLS have for 60 years by over the globe. HAM’S The LargestSale of Any Medicine in the World. I boxes, 10c., 28, ERAS paired and Exchange de Studio ers Services Ior Brakeman Killed m Plainville, in New Hartiord | “Plainville men are deeply grieve at the tragic death of Edwin Fo Bates of New Hartford, who died at | St. Francis hospital a short time after | the mccident. Due to the excitement prevailing at the time of the dent, the unfortunate man’'s name was given as Bace ‘According to Freight Conductor | Boxtie, in charge of the train v with which Bates was working the accident occured while | ars in the Plainville yards limbing up the ladder on a box car. Intending 1) s brake When al- at the emed to | slip and he fell to the ground be- | tween the two cars. The forward | wheels of the nd car pass a| completely his prostrate form and It was ne ary to jack-up th car in order 'xtracate the bos It was found that although j still breathed, his body was severed in two. He was rushed to St. Francis' hospital on a special | train, but died a few minutes after arriving Mr. Bates w man. He was and made his He is survived by his w child, and his parents, in New Hartford Mrs. Edwin Warren of 68 Frankln Square, this clty, is a sister of the dead man The funeral wi Hartford will be in Pine News of Mr. Bates tragic came a sudden shock to She had just read the ov. 1ing papers last night and had read the article concerning the death of | brakeman Plainville whose ne was printed as Bace Remavk- this to her husband she ‘s pretty close to home erday. shuntin Bates w the end wheel most top his foot se ov almost s a life long railroad all of whom be held in New and inter e cemetery the tomo Warren in isn't it working in Plainville on that | Within a few minutes definite news of her own brother's death brought to her. Best butter 65c. Russell Bros.—advt. | nwl\'(l | after he | told the prosecutor that he did not | arrested .’Iliqh For Garbage Contract Reoee | investigate theft of a bicycle on Churc vesterday afternoon He was ar- by Traftic Policeman Fred Wagner at the corner of Church a couple of minutes The boy Main streets, took the wheel. steal it but merely took it to have a ride and he was returning it when He was given a lecture. shooting Chickens, of 14 believes in getting by the old fash- His idea is A boy chickens but not ioned bagging method. to shoot them A small revolver in | the police station testified to the fact that he carried out his desires and as a result he was brought to the station and questioned. He admilted killing one chicken with the gun. Jle was given a severe lecture and al- lowed to go. HE \l’lll B()\Rll MEETS. eived But Contract is Not Awarded. Although bids for the city garbaze contract were keceived, the health roard its mecting yesterday afternoon. The matter’ was postponed until the next meeting. Drs. Klein and Zy o will conditions. Commissioners Manstield, Hinchlif- fe and Bergstrom were named a com- mittee to investigate plumbing con- ditions and see have a board of plumbing ers here Comm and Zwi health 1t ners are on 1 meeting procedure. Mansfield, ) E.'-k:h!!fi and | did not award the contract at | if it is advisable to examin- Walsh | a4 committee on | Victrola REQ. U. 8. PAT. OFF. Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, New Jersey 0 “This trademark and the trademarked word ““Vietrola’’ identify all our products. Look under the lid! Look on the label! VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Camden, N. J. The demand never ceases for a real and genuine beverage. Try a case of the old fashioned The D. Miller Co. 26 Church Street l I 1 Cretonnes and overdraperies from 62 1-2¢ to $1.50 per yard. All 36m. wide. Nice assortment of curtin scrim and marqu- isette from 25¢ to 75ca yard. New line of Silk Poplin $1.50, also black Quaker Satin at $3.95 a yard. With the new “Tange” Made by CENTRAL BREWING CO. of New York. EUREKA BOTTLING WORKS Distributors for New Britain. 152 Hartford Ave.

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