New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 13, 1920, Page 3

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EY Scarfs, 30 inches long at §3 Al Sorts Boston Store | designs In Piano Scaris, Round Table Covers aml have just arvived. Handsome Silk Tapestry, 75 gach. Excoptionally heautiful Silk Tapes- try Plano Scarfy . in several combinations 51 Inches long, inches wide at $4.25 and $6 cach. Three Nnullrul colorings In round with tay have $11.50 cach. cdgo cach. sealloped heen sS4 Table sk Now 54-inch Covers iIn $3.50 each, hands dark colors Couche from 86 An attractive showing of Covers in vich dark cffects, 10 820 cach, . Craft also in Curtabns stock. he Qualk and yard zoods ar new The of H. Mother's C. L. MeCull Patterns, Friend in the: Recommends Var-ne-sis To All Who Suffer From Rheumatism W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass. Dear Sir—* For years T suf- fered with rheumatism. My knees were 50 stiff I could scarcely walk, and in going up stairs I had to pull myself uY by taking hold of the rail. I suffered constant pain. Ph said [ had muscular ne took many re: At time bed. My stomach was so bad that 1 could scarcely retain food. 1 took Var-ne-sis and found it of great value for my stomach as well as for my rheumatism, as [ am now free from rheumatism and can eat a thing with noill effects. Var-ne-sis is a wonderful medicine ami I can ;c‘-;::(nmend it to all suffering as I Mrs. MARGARET MAHONEY, 622 Fifth Ave., North Troy, N.Y. Var-ne-als Is & v of Human Hinges.” 1t's Free. AddressW.A.Varney,Lyun, Mass. VAR-NE-SIS RUB-ON EASES PAIN ARMY IATIVE €O, 11 K, MAIN ST, RBronson House Bldg. of Army Goods eral Merchandise and Gen- Stock. to Mothers Who Have Delicate Children This mother writes:—‘‘ My little , il five years of age had been dolicate all her life. Pneumonia Veft her in a very weak, run-down, ‘bervous condition witjy no appe- tite. We were very much worried. Our druggist, who is a doctor, said Vinol was the best tonic he knew for one in her condition. We tried it and you ought to see how she has improved by its use. I cannot say too much for Vinol.”’ Physicians Prescribe and Druggists Recommend Does ANl that is Claimed Or Costs You Nothing Table | and Couch color 20 Table | tapestry Table | at | COUGHLIN MYSTERY | DEFINITELY SOLVED State Now {0 Pmsecu'e Kid- naper-Murderer | Philadelphia, Oct the mystery surrounding the kidnap- ing on Juno 2 of Blakely Coughlin, the 13 months' old son of George H. Coughlin of Nor cleared up by th gust Pasq began agains nk’ to the ) ry © Coughlin also felt lI « cleared up. I am very m that the tension is broken,” ! jeclared. “The suspense of lving 1 rest of life without sure know the fate of my boy now is = am glad ft is over.” Can’t Charge Murder. Althouch Pasquule, according Mnaj). Lynn G. Adams, head of tate police. confessed that he smoit he child while making his cape with it under his coat. and threv the body into the Schuylkill ri ul authorities here today »uld not be trie mnultl of the Au- ities today their ¢ presentati n nty court. Mr had be :ch reliev.d r.. row my eige of tled, 1 hecan, proo of the erf ~ed, could not untjl the n. Body corpus « Not Found, vel rail with | Hartford | | official | . of threw the » on the | he told the | the child’s overed. No trace of the body. howe was foun and official eved none ever will | ¥ t after Ix the four months it u composed and dis- IEvidences ‘ol g k ncarby, where he burned clothir also were d + Murder Charge, » the kidnapink and pughlin boy. Pasquale cd with the murder June 1 of Mrs. who conducted a here. He told Major Adam« that he went to the house for the purpose of robbery and had killed Asherman with a piece of slate ntil his confussion was made publie e killing had remained a mystery. 1! police said today they were con- S squale ile to the here Axherman, rooming house was the sla " a saloon HARDING ON OUTING Republican Candidate Takes Pleasure Trip to Vist Landmarks of OLI Civil War Days, Oct. 13 ar landm Tenn., the Civil w campaign inicipal tabernucle automobile trip to points of his interest, | © this mo: tonight | atire 1l Moun- | ELSTON“ T0 TEACH CLASS Insurance Man Will Take | Over Accountancy Groups at ¥, M. . Co AL Building. Plane for the course in accountaney ind business administration to Dbe onducted at the Y. M. C during the winter months by Industrial & » Travelers insiranee of- and a fellow of the ¥y of Americu. for the s. Judge 8. Russell istol will direct the N W in business ) 1S TENDERED SHOWER. ’ Miss Vera Sinski of 132 Farmington avenue, is to become the bride of John Lokan of Hart he letter part of who cet some month, time th tand Hanecous evaning home casoned try a mock marri Lonise Worth wasgthe groom Noe the Fan smaid Anna was | bride, Minnie l bric B 4 K Herinann « nd Norn Leonard the o s T BRITISIH red a misce at her in which man AMERICANS BE L9 13.—In a between British team Pitts a score « » today and from wrgh, f 21 vuns the | PR Cruiser hoe Americans won b « Curcd In 14 Days refund mor ® P2 o cure mmnx ing « Protru ves liching ey AZO 1O WORKING § A mee » 1 ommittee trial conne the Y. M. ¢ ctivities in | the interests oung men between ! the :xes of 16 and 19 years were dis- emy i1 was held last svening at ouss a. —Satisfied that | been | 1, v HEAD CoLDS RITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1920, C. L. PIERCE & CO. C. L. PIERCE & (0. Opposite Monument 246 Main St., New Britain The Music Store That Deals in PIANOS VICTROLA N\ CO B MAOAXTH= .= . C L | o | E R C E & C (f\' The Leading Store Time To Join Our 2 Christmas Clubs We are opening a VICTROLA XMAS CLUB, assuring you a VICTROLA for CHRISTMAS for ONE DOLLAR, de- livery to be made any time at your con- venience. There wil? not be enough Victrolas to go ‘round. Be sure and get yours NOW. @ur Xmas JEWELRY CLUB assures yvou a choice selection of the finest season- able merchandise at very moderate prices. You do not have to wait until the last day to make your ®lection. Step in now, join our Xmas club and select any article you wish on payment of $1.00. JOIN NOW Henry Morans Jeweler 365 Main Street Opposite Myrtle SPECIAL VICTOR RELEASE By Paul Whitman and his Ambassador Orchestra. Whispering and Japancse Sandman—18690 . Avalon and Best Ever Medley—35701 LITHUANIAN PROPOSALS Warsaw, Oct. e frontier betw —THE— EAGLE DYE WORKS 139 MAIN STREET that and by o« Li- by roposals northern defined sent 1o the at Kowvno ouski, commander nian troops which late last Week pied Vilna. The note added that the new state which has by Vilna by General Zell- no intention of entering flict with Lithuania be been thuanian vernment General Polish L. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING vee AND DYEING been create Goods Called For and Delivered 1. Telephope 618 TILDEN DISAPPOINTS Princeton. N. Ji, Oet. 13.—Willia Tilden disappointed a crovd about $00 persons who gathered her ay to see tha exhibition te s when. without any warn ho failed to show up. Tilden, Wash- burn, Mathey and Beals Wrizht w led to appear in ¢ o & tennis in 9-16-26a - WANT A FARM? don’t overlook this one. hundred and twenty acres of well located, near trolley Road and suitably into pasture and maitch ™ O land, State divided - | wood. Wond t fine orcha =t of re | im- mnive to r- ul et of farm buildings, 1 of five hundred trees. full pod farm tools, twenty good ¥ pair of horses: in fact i that goes with a real farm. e right and good terms. ROBERT B. WHITE Real Estate Auctioneer Melt in spoon; inhy cveryt AR E(S ' mamxm@%firx SR BRERER INCORPORA HARTFOE & 8. Important Szile in the Bo Shop LOWER PRICES FOR RELIABLE MERCHANDISE SALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING AND CONTINUES THROUGH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Norfolk Suits orfolk Suits, Colors, mouse and dark brown. yrfolk Suits of all wool materials, newest ark mixtures. 7 to 10 vears s 11 to 18 vea These prices for made of Crompton Corduroy, cut full and roomy. best of workmans On Sale at models, first grade, fhv Boys’-Sweaters $2.75 khaki color. an While they last additional lot of style, at .. $2.75 cach Army sizes 6 to 14. PAJAMAS FOR BOYS Pajamas, extra good make, big values, .. $1.69 . §$1.98 200, 7| 2 s @ One piec Sizes 4 to 7 Sizes 8 g 12 ¢ CORDUROY KNICKERS Sizes 7 to 18 ve Dark brown Crompton Corduroy Straight Pants, $3.50 sizes 3 to 9, . $1.98 Union Suits $1.15 Boys’ Winter Unon Suits, in gray and & to 18 years, and wonderful value at r and something worth ; Special lot of ) very small price. | Sale price only NMUBBER COATS Black Rubber Co: sizes 10 to 18 ve | Archer make. For this sale .... $5.00 — S BRBRE R BRBRES Fall and Winter Knit Underw At a Saving of 30 Per Cent. At the end of last season we received several livered during November. cent. less than the gnod~ bought for this season’s THIS ASSORTMENT AVERAGES 329 LESS Women's medium weight cotton Unfon Suits. ¢ cotton suits. ankle regular length, : neck, short sleeves, ankle Jength, $1.75; extra size $2.00. Low neck. extra size $2.00. Dutch neck, elbow no extra size. High neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length, $1.95; extra size $2:25. 1920 SPECIAL UNION SUIT A 1920 special Union Suit for Women, made of a light medium weight cotton, low neck, sleeveless, ankle length, ¥ top trim, : extra size $1.50. DR. DENTON’S GARMENTS Denton’s sleeping garments, the well known Prices reasonable. short sleeves, knee length, $1.75; sleeves, ankle length, $1.85; (\eeq of knit underw that should have This underwear will be sold at last season’s price, which averagg selling. THIS ASSORTMENT AVERAGES 287 Women's Cotton Vests of medium weig Low neck, sleeveless, $1.29; extra,size Low neck, short sleeves. $1.00: extra s High neck, long sleeves, $1.00; extra s High neck, elbow sleeves, $1.00; extra s THIS ASSORTMENT AVERAGES 25% Women’s 1-2 wool Union Suits of weight. Low neck, sleeveless, ankle length, $3.( size $3.50. Low neck, size $3.50. Women’s knee length tights, medium weight cotton, 65c.~ Boys' Vests and Pants, 65c to $1.00. Boys' Union Suits, $1.15 to $1.65. , Girls’ Union Suits, $1.15 to $1.65. siceveless, knee length, $3.4 made Girls’ Vests and Pants 75c. 7187 S S For Quick Returns Usee He rald Classified Colum EERLESS RICE OLICY “Peerless Eight Cylinder Motor Cars will not be reduced in prig cause they cannot be without cheapening the product both in m ial and labor. “The policy of pricing Peerless products has been fair to the pure and no attempt has been made to establish the very high prices have been possible since the war. This policy will be evident by paring Peerless prices with the prices cifarged for competing pro during the entire cycle of price advance and at the present time. “This policy has resulted in an excellent demand from users a prevented accumulation of excessive stocks, “Costs are still rising and it may be necessary to again inc prices, although we hope this will not be necessary. “We cannot reduce prices under present conditions and certaml not intend to do so.” RUSSELL P. 128 ALLYN ST., Hartford. Inc. CHARTER TABER, Member Hartford Automobile Dealers’ Asso.

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