New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 9, 1920, Page 9

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UESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1920. | High School Football Player Dies of Injury from injuries received i a game | September 29. He had played in two ¢ games since he received the blow on tendered Licutenant Hartnett % | PAYMENT ORDERED OF turkey supper, and during the course of the evening, Captain Willilam . COMFORTABLES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY Some filled with selected Lambs Wool, others filled with pure white cotton. They will look nice on your beds and will be welcome these chilly nights. B. C. PORTER SONS “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store.” Announcing A Reduction On Phoenix Hosiery NEW PRICES NOW IN KFFECT Full Fashioned Sk, Now Full Fashioned Silk, Triple Seam, Now . Triple Seam, Silk Top, $1.35 We carry complete line of Phopnix Wool, Silk and Wool and Heather Sport Hose. David Manning’s \ UWiatk-Quer SHOE STORF FIREMAN TO WED Tdoutemant W, J. Martnett to Take Miss Lillian Ronalter For Bride Willlam J. Hartnett, a lloutenant in Engine Co, No. 2 of the fire de- ‘partment, and Miss Lilllan Ronalter, ) 5 ) ) ) G 5 ) 5 6 6 ) o ) ) IEE]E]IEEII!IEEIEIIEE MONEY SAVERS WEDNESDAY. THE GOODS ARE RIGHT, THE SERVICE 13 (1) ON THESE GE I lN IN PURCHASING HERE. » 18 RIGHT AND THE PRICUES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. BEST CREAMERY BUTTER 211 Main St. | will be marrfed at the nuptial high mass at 9 o'clock toamorrow morn- ing at St. Peter's church. Rev. Charles Coppens will officiate. Thomas Hart- nett, a brother of the groom. will be best man, and Miss Gladys Ronalter, @ sister of the bride, will be brides- maid. Members of the pany last night WEDNESDAY THe MOHICAN ECONOMY DA The day e Save yo PURE FOOD » 580 SPECIAL OUSE, SIRLOIN, —~BEEF— NIR ROASTS CHUCK ROASTS POT ROANTS escesce B J HAMBURG b 18 w28¢ ||-35C PATRONIZE, FRESH PORK SHOULDERS K YOUNG AMERICAN ¥ SWINS CHEESE—TRY WHOLE MILK CHEESE COFFEE NEW PEA REANS .. SWEET CREAMERY CORN FINE LAUNDRY SOAP MOMICAN PURE COCOA = — - LS SOUND MEALY WHITH POTATOES 130 Pound Peck SOLID CABBAGE GRAPE FRUIT DON'T FORGET OUR FISH DEPARTMENT —— A FINE DISPLAY AT ALL TIMES h 10c A. M. SALE 9:00 TO 12:30. ROUND STEAK — 1b 28c OUR CHEESE You 42c I ———ALL DAY SPECIALS———0 AMB— SHORT 1 1b 28¢ b 18¢ 1 . b FRESH PORK LOINS AND CHOPS " 38C | FRESH LIVER = 12c AND DNEYS ... LOINS TO ROAST . b 38¢ Ih 36 h 33 WE AF wiL ornr AGREE WITH US WHEN 3 Ibs 23c¢ | 2 Cans 2 18 Bars $1.00 1-2 b Box 17¢ NEW FANCY YELLOW ONIONS 10 Pounds ..25c | basket 65c¢ 1b 33c FANCY APPLES SEEDLESS RAISINS ... | taken on a recommendation | board of public works far the installa- ' police, ' SPECIAL P. | SMOKED SMALL A SHOULDERS Ib 23¢ DEPT.«——YOU WILL FIND THE BEST HERE PURE LARD—THE BF SNOW WHITE COMPOU PURE PEANUT BUTTER % TALKING RIGHT ON COFFEE OU TRY FAMOUS DINNER BLESD. SPANISH PIMENTOES .. EARL TAPIOCA .. EXTRA LARGE TOILET PAPER . Porter, on behalf of the company, presented Lieutenant Hartnett with @« mahogany writing desk. The re- cipient responded with words of thanks. The fire station was taste- | fully decorated for the ocasion. Dur- ing the evening there was a musical and vocal program carried out, Gerald { Crean and Miss Margaret Gorman, presiding at the piane, and John J. O'Brien favored with several popular vocal hits. Albert Basnay favored with violin selections. TAILOR SHOP CLOSED- The Connecticut Woolen company of New Haven has brought suit for $735 against Benjamin Cagsiano, prc- prietor of a tailor store at 292 Mamn street, known as Tom Murray’s. The papers were served by Deputy Shenft M. D. Stockwell. The plaintiff claims $1,300 damages. Klement Kalkowski has lLawyer Stanley J. Traceskl, brought suit against Caggiano for $50. The papers were served by Deputy Sherift M. D. Stockwell, and the writ is re- turnable in the city court on the fourth Monday in December. through WATER BOARD MEETING Bills amounting to $2,900 were ap- proved last evening at the November meeting of the board of water com- missioners. Favorable action was of the tion of two hydrants og Jerome street and the construction of a water main on Florence street. The board voted to sell some dead chestnut timber on a farm owned by the city in Burlington. GOING AFTER BECKETT- Captain Robert Hurley of the stato and Chief Willlam J. Raw- lings, armed with requisition paper: will leave tomorrow for Montpelier, Vi, to secure the signature of the gov- ernor of that state for the return to Connecticut of Lyman C, Beckett, the confessed murderer of Charles Taft, in this eity, In 1917, Domiino * Svrup | A Cane Sugar | Syrup Worthy of the Name Domino American Sugar Refining Company Sweeten it with Domino”’ a3/ YOU MAKE NO MISTAKE ALL GUARANTEED SPECIAL EGGS Doz 62(: . SALE 3:00 to 6:00 D LEAN —VEAL— SHORT LEGS .... ROASTS SMALL HAMS .. FRESH FRANKFURTS . Large Can 19¢ . b t1c Each 12¢ FINE CHUNKS SWEET POTATOES 25(: 5 Pounds - 1b 650 . 2 qts 25¢ WALNUT MEATS ... CRANBERRIES .. [m] ELECTION DAY BILLS Committee on Supplics and Printing Approves Accounts—Will Be Paid from Incidental Fund, At a meeting of tho common council committes on supplies and printing held last evening bills incurred on election day wero approved and or- dered paid. The money for the pay- ment of the bills will come out of the incidental fund which ws plenished by secuted by Mayor Orsoa K.'Curtis on behaif of the city. The bills approved are: M. Zimmerman, rent of Louis Brin, rent of store, owell's Drug Store, rent, § Joseph Milynarski, rent of store, § Burritt Chapel, rent, $40; Arvia H. Nero, services and expense, $17.97; J. Gustave Johnson, services, $83; James Magson, services, $81.50; August Be strom, services, $7.50;: H. R. Walker Co., carting, etc.. $48.50: Restaurant lunches, $34; Owen Riley, $ Joseph Smith $15: H. Scheuy, Joseph Callahan, $15; John F. O’Brien, $15; Edward Bennett, $15; Thomas Martin, $15; Harry Gross, $15; John Edman $15: Adolph Grue- lich, $15; L. D. Penfield, $15; John A. Andrews & Co., $40.25; Kiniry & $55.52; New Britain Record, $557.76; Bills for election expenses and other work were approved as follows: T. H. Kehoe printing, $43; H. R. Walker Co.. $79.29; George Froeba., $238.50; New Britain Sten Co., $12.60; Southern New England Telephong Co., 5.52; New Britain Record, $657.76: | 14 Publishing Co. Weekly A. Cadwell, $16. Eastern $233.9 G Read the N. Y. Call advt. every Get Rid of That 3 Bunion! Dr, Scholl’s Toe Flex perman- antly ogrrects bunions by straight- ening the crooked or cramped It is & practical, antiseptic rubber device worn comfortably in sny shoe. Will soon restore toe and joint to normal position. Three sizes, 50 cents each. Whether yousuffer from bunions, gallen arches, weak ankles, painfui «orns or burning callouses—you comfortable for DrScholls JFoot Comfort Appliances and Remedies will relicve and correct every foot trouble. Our Foot Com‘f):r’twbflp-;tml 1= thoroughly equip! render you & X actory and efficient Foot fors e. This department s in charge of & specially ined foot specialist—a man who can ipstantly recognize any form of foot trouble and advise the proper means for q relief and permanent correction. Call Today feet looked over. No Pl Rl b B DR. SCHOLL'’S Foot Specialist Will Be Here THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY He knows the causes of foot troubles, and can give you in- stant relief. Come in and Sco Him, DAVID MANNING'S WALK-OVER SHOE STORE 211 MAIN ST. MOTfiH_ER!* “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative Accept “Californta” syrup of ¥igs I NN s E e S I IS H e S A e e only—look for the name California on the package, then u are sure | your child is having the best and most | harmful physic for the little stomach, | liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste, Full directions on each recently re- | $15,000 through a loan | store, | Broadway | Grill, 1 High Omaha, Neb., Nov. 9.—Stanford player on the Decatur, Neb. school football team, is dead Outlet Millinery Co. both. the side which resulted in his death, | being responsible for his team Winning Wednesday Specials Trimmed Hats We’ve just unpacked a large collec- tion of lovely bats, which includes cvery popular style. They will be placed on sale for the first time tomor- row. If you are in search of a new lat, be sure to sec this assortment. BANDED PLUSH SAILORS Exceptional Value. $2.98 GENUINE MATTEAWAN VELOURS All styles, all colors. $5.95 Children’s Beaver Hats Side Rolls, Droops, Chin Chins, Flat shapes and Pokes; suitable for the ngster of three up to her High School sis- ter. Colors are in most wanted ~hades of brown, black and beaver. $4.95 -- $5.95 navy; also Every day our glove department makes new friends. Our varicty of styles and color is large and our prices are the lowest. Whatever style glove you want, we have and the prices are right. Bags We carry a large variety of velvet and leather bags and the prices are reasonable. Numerous styles to choose from., $1.98 Up Drtlet Billiners Fo. A Man Is Known by the ” Stationery He Uses. anpshir O many stores offer men ‘‘linen- finished,” ecffeminate stationery in fancy boxes. While we carry a very complete line of these goods for our ladies’ trade, we do not offer them to men. For the man who knows, there is practically no choice but Old Hampshire Bond Stationery— ‘“The Stationery of a Gentleman.”” It is a strong, dignified paper that will at once win your favor. And If it appeals to you, it will appeal just as strongly to your correspondent. Let us show you samples. ADKINS PRINTING CO. 66 CHURCH ST. BOOTH’S BLOCK Besoiil Fine assortmg Men’s Suits red Fifty Dollars. $50.00 All Overcoats at coats — in fact, clothing reduced SHIRTS $3, $4 and SHIRTS 3 for $11.00 SILK SHIR Every Silk Shi stock—All $12, $ and $16.50 pure} silk Jersey Cords and satin stripes. $8.00 NOW This is a red over 50% on som They are all the WILSON Shi color or your mon| ? 59 fl All Vassar Unio Winsted Wool Sh Drawers, Bal. ‘Shi Drawers, and all Union Suits reduce 205& 1-5 off the pri FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING —THE SERVICE AGENCY— TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Get our proposition for Three Months’ Rental. NEW BRITAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 Wegst Main St. Tel. 612 We have all ' makes on hand. 'STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES! TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD 297 MAIN STREET GEORGEANMUIGLEY NEWRRITAIN,COAN HATS and CA All Knox, Dobbg lap, C. & K. and Bq Derbies and Soft $15 HATS $12 HATS - HATS HATS | [ ! ‘q %10 § $3 ] i Imported Welch-]] #son and Henry Hea Caps reduced 07 1 ilann,

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