New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 12, 1921, Page 2

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CARRIAGES STROLLERS N GO-CARTS FOR BABY We have an unusually fine line of new models in various styles and sizes. prices are very low. ) : For instance—A fine fiber carriage with strong flexible springs, reversible body, upholstered with genuine corduroy for only $31.20. You cannot get as much for your money anywhere else. Use Herald Classified Advts. The ‘“Old Reliable”’ Coldwell and Great American “ LawnMowers Sold and Guaranteed By Us For a Quarter of a Century HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET | SPRINGPAINTING Better Materials Ihsure Longer Protection We Sell Better PAINTS, VARNISHES and WALL PAPERS for Every Purpose See Our New Cut Out Borders ‘ THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY Wholcsale and Retall Dealers in PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS WALL 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. Ts Dolls THE The son Drug Store <171 MAIN STREET. — New aistcoats Double - Breasted B. C. PORTER SO “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store.” hutton ){ woft chamols-like jals, in tan and mode- e models in Fancy Weave wdn 1 bottle green— kle-lireasted Walistcoats, % button, in tan, cream age-—$6.00 to $7.50. We carry the famous Heywood and Lloyd lines. : - For Quick Returns le - Breasted Walstcoats nov k figures in blue, black, green and brown T . «Tonsfall yompuny Asylum Street, Fartford Pays to Buy Our Kind" GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, BTC New Britain, Conn. Supernumerary Policeman Mich- r ITEMS is and record, Henry Morans' st and chorus of “King Do- Masonic production, will re- #s evening at 7:30. The ar of all principals and chorus #a requested unity meeting will be held evening nt the home ot an 8. Johnson of 7 Newberry T:48 «'clock Rebekah lodge, No. 11, will gular meeting Friday, fol- a moclal time In charge of ur Stipek and Mrs. Paul ogram enlls for solos fldred Masseck, monologues Ine telling by Mrx. Cora Hunn auto race, & wink game, and monthly business Baptist Young P be held tonight gsther Olson are urged to ems meeting will be held by ian th.-v’zuul)-lv Wednes- Judd'as hall th Kensington be present noon a real bowling mateh? —advi " the Casino tonight oS Y : fighton’s | Bake Shop y Goods Made . from B d Materials. ROP IN PRICES Change in Quality. RECKLESS JITNEUR ot BROUGHT TO COURT Fine of 825 Is Suspended in Case of West Main Street Jitneur Are rested Yesterday. Judgment on a $25 fine for reck- less driving was Michae) 1o P suspended in the Dixon, who was court this morning Traffic Policeman t was made noon at the v and West a Jit- case of ro intersection of Main streets neur, falled t o! the traflie " leged, passing o and proper. 1 and the policeman was o avoid being struex, court to a series of questions by Ibert A. Greenberg, Dix- s driving between 20 ana | ind failed to see | 5 miles an hour the policeman o front he explained. making it neee y for him to cut around to the left, sharp- 15, to avoid a crash John Steinhardt, drunk. was duty A car just in | ael Nezdropa made the arrest last night on Elm street, following a re- port to police headquarters that the man was helplessly under the influ- ence of liquor. 41 DEATHS IN MARCH Morbidity Report of Health Depart- ment Shows 201 Communicable Discase Cases Reported. Cases of communicable disease re- ported to the health department dur- ing the last month, totalled 201, and the number of deaths in the city dur- | | | . ing that period was 41. The cases reported are: Spinal | - meningitis, 1: chicken pox, 10; diph- | theria, 14: measles, 10; lobar pneumonia, 7: mumps, “8; scarlet fever, 11: tuberculosis, 9; whooping cough, 15;| :n fluenza, 10: miscellaneous, §. i ' The causes of death were: Whoop- in igh, 2: tuberculosis, 2; cance-r.l 2 rumonia, 12; accident, sui- : other causes, 20. Deaths under one year old number- 14; those between one and five | vears, 5; 65 vears of age and over, 5 | There re six deaths in institutions and one non-resident passed away in fined the city. '{ CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD sSUITS $26.00 and $29.00 New Serge Suits, navy and black $19.75 Speclal price reductions on all Suits und Dresses during this sale; former prices $25 00 to $100.00. Now....$18.95 to $80.00 PO LO COATS, $18.00 New $£26.00 New $35.00 New Polo Coats, latest Polo Coats, la $8.50 Plaid Skirts . $11.00 Plaid Skirts £18.00 Cloth Dresses $25.00 Cloth Dresses oo $18.00 Serge, Tricotine, Sa $50.00 Silk Dresses ......... $75.00 Silk Dresses . .o . $30.00 Tricotine, Satin and Cr somely trimmed Polo Coats, latest cloth and cut . cloth and cut ., t cloth SEPARATE ...%10.00 ... 81495 h and cut . ..$24.95 SKIRTS. $50.00 Tricotine and Twill Cloth Suits, $62.00 Tricotihe and Tw Exceptional valu $20.00 Pure W $20.00 Notech $25.00 Note Cl -1 Cloth iD (o Suits Qely trimmed, $49.75 . $100.00 v 8147 LY esterfi “IGARETTES 1. EI Ay (¢

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