New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1920, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Boston Store Shirt Waists and Blouses Waists in lawn, voile and organdie, ., med, sizes 36 to 54, Silk Blouses in Georgette Crepe, Crepe de. Chine, Pongee and Tricolette. Middy Blouses in all white ‘and white with colored trim- mings. Slip-on Blouses and Smocks in assorted colors, hand embroidered. Sailor Blouses in Serge and without emblems. PULLAR | & NIVEN HE'LL HAVE FINE *CROP OF HAIR' French | tucked, IR embroidered and lace trim- | I no stock. ! pressed 1 the » Bolsheviki | and in the Don and Kuban territories. INE MILLION RUBLES | | | ADAY LIVING PRICE Amencan Buys_ This Amount IorI $26.00 in Crimea , | Aug. 26 (By the Don | here | Sebastapol, Crimen Assocluted Press) n 10,000 m and at tho c of the day was | ankrupt millionalre Crimen in In “ happy situation. It has 24,-; 0 ),000 rubles, but no real money, ia 1ittle to buy here bor is flled wit led warships and mer gocs on th street ears have " causo of the lack and st A =oldiern armed only life here ix on the beaches, » part at tho -ntrance to the rs. for the most unded offfecra soldiers, pass the timo when not ing bulletins from the various so Russtan fronts at the officiul news burean. These bulletina afford de- Crimeans much encourage- | ment | Most women have no hats, but wear ! vells or handkerchiers about their heads, Many are without stockings, but are charming mevertheless, In' bright, inexpensive gowns which they dignify with an erect and independent | earringe suggestive ot American wom- en Six years of war have not broken | irit of south Itussian women. ! rry on” with the slight means | isposal without complaint, | whatever encouragement battling with the the Dnieper river | and give they ean to along men Sebastapol, with its tdle dock- yards and railways operated only for| military purposcs, has not, in spite of ity %0,000 inhabitants, the dynamics of a city one-tenth i:s size. The 61d Russian naval base has lost all its brilllancy, most of Its warships are ¢ rusting at the docksand its industries are closed. The civitlan population Is awalting resumption of export trade which is necedsary for the betterment | of the exchange situation and the restorntion of normal trade condi- tions Il AN GRANDMA I-’l/()l'l-'.l".' t . Missing Mrs. Risclo, 78, Spoke ot | CHARLES CLAVSS Charles Clauss threatens to become | the prizge long-haired man of America. Ho recently loft Hrooklyn on a trip from comst to coast, via his feet, and he has decided not to have his hair cut until he reaches San The Economy Clothing Store Wishes to inform the public that this W the last week of its Groat Tle- fon Sale. \lthough our regular vory reasonable in comparison with other stores, nevertheless as the old prices are waying goes “Every little bit helps,” therefore we advise you to take ad- vantage of our sale. For the convenienoe of the workiug people, we keop open evenings auntil 8 o'clock and all day Wednesdays. Simon Kaplan rror. 8% ARCH STREET Now Britain, Ct. Marriage to Grandson, poken lo. AMrs. After having repeatedly him of her plans to get married, o & | & (53 & | & @ @ i | & & | & (3 X e | | - & & & & & | % & | & & | & o & L3 & K & | % & K Il,’ 3 -4 & & & & & & & & &5 & o @ @ P = 8 L4 L] SHLBLBHBHBES ) of other Caring for Baby Duringl'lotSpellc ‘ Be watchful cf food and keep bowels open with Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin THF. young mother soon learns from experience that summer days are oft: n days that try }-er patience. heat makes {»ee\lsh. r less and cross. Foods that in colder weather were easily digested, now seem to cause distress. Whether the milk or the gruel is at fault, sec thut the bowels move regu- larly. There is nethiag thet creates greater ¢iscomfort in the summer taan constipation. it heats the blood and causes nervousness, headache, fever, colds and a host of minor ills. in thesc Jitue ailmants it is always well to fus- pect constipation and give balf a tea- spoonful of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is a combination of simple laxative horbs withh pepsin. and thie most ideal icine you can give a baby. It is mild and sentlc in action, never grives and tastes good FREE Philomena Riselo, T2 Ve old, 1 grandmother of Jamen Litt . of 10 Waldron strect, Corona, L. dis- appeared from his home last Friday. Last night Litterello |hour:hl might have eloped and police o s of the se bureau in Long TIs- without finding her nam: i notified the license land ity and have possible refused to share with her grandson PLAN AIR ROTUTE. Canada-to-T:lands Flying Service Planncd by British Firms. linking of Car A with the! Indies by an ne service ia rted to be the ultimate object of yndicate which has been formed by group of Rritish firms for the pro- motion of citil fiylng in the Ber- mudas. According to thé reported | plans of the syndicate, tho route will be from a point in Nova Scotia to the Hermudas, ;and thence to all of the West Indian islands, to British Hon- duras and Demerara. The company is said to be planning for a series of flying stations at suit- able points in the West Indies. Ar- rangements are nearly complete for making a start at Trinidad, the most important British island in the south oi the group, and within easy flving.: range of the uth American coast. { Detroit., i under ar i boug it a bottle ¢ Pepsin at a drug stor~. :nd effective at once. The hov hot days there Syrup Pepsin. Millions of people of all ages suffer from occasi chronic constipation. Let chem g Dr. W. B. Caldwcll, 512 Washington Street, N Il for a free sample bottle of his wond. f‘ul Syriep & million bottles were bought atdrug stores last xear, the large:* send name and e in th SUSPECT WELL GUARDED - Man Thought to He Leroy, Wanted in Trunk Murder Case, Will Be Closcly Watched. Aug. 26.-—When the mer Dryden reaches Mont- | . the probably, s Aires, ay. on Scptember police authorities will re- moye from the vessel a man believed to be B who is wanted in with | the murder of a wo ed to be his wite. The man, who was placed | st on board the ship when Rio Janiero early this lares he is. Morris Fox of Tnlnnln Canada. Should the time of the vessel's ar- rival at Montevideo make the work | of removing the prisoner inconven- ient, he will remain on board until the ship arrives here. In either city | he will be held pendlng positive iden- | tification, X [ ne Leroy. Mich., in she re To Whom It May Concern: Michael Parkinson ot Bristol. N. Y., N. H. & H. railroad conductor, and Anna Glynn of Clark street wera | married September 26, 1919, in New | York city. . M. R. PARKINSON. | Special Notice. | i The Sign Of Quality NEW-MAID BREAD IS REAL FOOD—ASK YOUR GROCER Parker-Buckley Baking Company POOSRCILILHLOHONE BOGBHHOE fotelelaedetedolodeloeletotoloTototlo kel SRS BLLHELLHBHOLHBLHOLD LHHOLVODOG BUSINESS SCHOO OPENS SEPTEMBER 1ST 278 MAIN STREET TEL. 1 Saturday Specnals THE NEW BRITAIN MARKET 318 Main Street Telenhonea MEAT DEPARTMENT = Rib Roasts of Legs of Genuine DaLa BEEF | SPRING LAMB | i 35¢ Ib | 38c Ib | (Sliced) ‘ ! | COTTAGE Fancy Native Lean Smoked HAMS FOWL ' SHOULDERS 50c 1b 48¢ Ib | 24c Ih GROCERY DEPARTMENT BEE SOAP | Kellogg’s Corn | Red Seal Flakes Lye 13 cakes $1.00 2 for 25¢ 2 for 25¢ Shredded Palm Olive WHEAT SOAP 15¢ pkg | 3 for 25¢ Sperry & Barnes 29¢ 1b | CRISCO | | PLENTY OF SU(‘AR AT VVHOLESALE PRICE. BUTTER DEPARTMENT The Finest | Best Pure Fresh BUTTER LARD A EGGS \ Made 64c 1b 2 Ibs 49¢ l 57c doz . FRUIT DEPARTMENT xtra Large Corn * \ ES | Yellow Bantam . Tgl‘lililjgc ! and Evergreen l 65c basket | _25¢ doz | ] CABBAGE [ 2%ec 1b | / POTATOES | (full peck) 50c¢ | | CELERY 18¢ beh ONIONS 6 lbs 25¢ [ GREEN PEAS | LETTUCE CUKES \ 3 qts 25¢ | 10c head 8 for 25¢ e e e Sweet Juicy ORANGES 40c-65¢ dozen CARROTS and BEETS ...... QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES, [

Other pages from this issue: