New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1922, Page 2

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e | i i EASTER CARDS that are sure to please BoAs i Largest Assortment in City| From Which To Make Your | selection { Stalinner& I)o}mr!mvnt | . The | Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street ‘ ta @ | Thursday evening, Rev, William Ross | Plain White Shirts Are Leading Once ).lnl-e— But never hefore could you secure such a diversity of ma- terials. In white Neckband (no collar) shirts there are Oxfords, B Woven Madras, All Over Pique and Silk Stripe Madras at $2.50 to $4.50 In silk there are Jap, Crepe, Broadcloth, Jersey and Radium —as well as shirts of pleated silk, plain and embroidered. $8 upward Very smart and appropriate for Easter wear. “Tt Pays To Buy Our Kind” COUNCILVOTES 10 PURGHASE HACHINE Special Meeting Votes $4,000 Toward Dental Clinic A special meeting of the common eouncil was held last evening and the members, some of whom attended for the last time because they either failled of renomination or they were not candidates, voted to purchase an excavating machine from the K. B. Noble Co., of Hartford. The cost of the machine will be $10,000. 84,000 ‘was also appropriated from the emer- gency fund to the school board to carry on the work of the dental clin- ic. The estimate of the board of health in the annual budget was stricken out by the board of finance and taxation. The question of the excavating ma- chine brought out a great deal of ar- | gument by the members present, but when City Engineer J. 1. Williams | and General Superintendent C. B. Cadwell spoke in favor of its pur- chase and said that they would stake their reputations that the machine would prove an economical advantage The machine is g used in | trial at the new nd sewer, and Mr. Cadwell said that it would save | the city its cost hefore the sewer had | reached Belvidere, Mayor Orson I, Curtis presided at | * the meeting for the last time for at | least two years, he having been de- feated for the republican nomination for the mayoralty The recommendation of the hoard of assessors that Miss Lleanor Perry| be appointed to succeed Miss Pauline Richards as clerk in ti s of- | fice, was adopted 50 recom- | mended that the ques referred | to the salary committee t- | ment of salary, and that adopted. HALL BANKRUPTCY, ‘Referea Edward M. Yeomans re- served his decision yesterday in the hearing of the creditors of the hank- | rupt estate of H. H. Hall, former | Arch street gavage owner, ding | the reclamati of the own ip of an automobiie made by Fred Brady. | ter will have its regular meeting Lawyer William Greenstein made a of the estate, which | and liabilities | | Last of the Cornish ftin closed down cight mont Piles Cured in 6 ¥ Druggists refund me PAZO | OINTMENT fails to Itehing, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding | Itching Piles Instantly relieves “Do you accept preegents from other men and hide them from your husband?" “FOOLISH WIVES” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, GOING T0 BRISTOL | BIG FIRE IN NEW HAVEN A, S8 T Members From This City [Three Story Building at Corner of and Hartford 1o Inspect New In--‘ State and Flm Streets Gutted by parture Plant, Lavly Morning Blaze, the Noew alarm fire early Haven, April this The members of chapter of the Americar Steel Treating will be the g New Departure Ma pany, at Bristol, o1 29, 'This chapter has 1 New Britain 11.==A three | morning de- | stroyed a three story building at State trict with a loss of $10,000 Furni- ture that was stored in the place was ] iso lost but its value could not he | wnd heat [ascertained When discovered by a | Bristol [ night telephone operator the bullding | wins well ablaze, evidently having W | started in the bagement and sweeping lunch at the Kndee-eluh. | upward rapidly, It was under control At 1:80 o'clock the Hartford chaps|in an hour. No cause for the hlaze when | could he ascertained, NEW “RIPPER” MURDER ]\ml(' Body of New York Wpman, bers tior he manufaecturing treating operations of the two plants of the New Departure At 12 o'clock there will be com pany I, Gilligan, national president, will An address by National Sec ‘ retary W, M. Eisenman on “Heat Treatment' will be followed by an. othet on “Fautigue of Metals," by Pro fessor H. ¥, Moore, of the University of Illinols, preside Slashed With Razor, is Found in HOLY WEEK SERVICES, Tenement Fallway, 11.~—A | murder was added to the growing list 1 | of erimes in New York city when the | A | nude body of Nellie Tracy, 40 years FOOTRE | 1d, was found in the hall of a ment on the K Side near (' Square, She had been slashed s | times, apparently with a razor, Part of her clothing lay near the body. Residents said they had seen her Rev, Dr. G, W, ¢, Hill Will Preach at| New York, April ripper | Meeting This Fyening, This evening, the Holy Week sery- fees will be conducted at the Swedish Bethany church, when Rev W. €. Hill, pastor of the South Con. gregational church, will preach, On Wednesday cvening, they will be held at the Methodist church, when Rev, John I.. Davis, the pastor, will lead, | will preach in the Baptist enureh, and | Walking with an unidentified man a |on Triday evening, services will be |few hours prior to the discovery of held at the Center church with Rev, |the crime. The police have no definite A. B, Taylor in the pulpit. There will | clues. be no services Saturday. e —————] You Need Not Have a Cold if you will take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets when you fecl the New variety of wheat, grown in Oregon, is immunpe to smut, the plant ( se that has ruined many bumper first symptoms of a Cold coming on. TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922, ‘Wednesday Specials BAKING DEPARTMENT Try Hallinan’s Health Bread Our Regular Large 13¢ Loaf...........c.0vv0 o2 for 25¢ REMEMBER THE HOT CROSS BUNS FOR GOOD FRI- DAY—STORE OPEN UNTIL NOON IN THE CANDY SHOP New Made Molasses Pop-Corn IN THE DELICATESSEN DEPT. Assorted Sandwiches ........... 10c each; $1.10 per doz. Cantrell & Cochrans Ginger Ale Aromatic (16 oz, bot.) 20¢ Hot ' Codfish ‘Cakes i+ vvviivs vosasgian Caasvisona 2 for 5¢ s Potato Salad with mayonnaise Cold Boiled Ham .............c000. SR A A 70¢ 1h. Russian Salad .....o.o00000nrsrinsisies RV ET A 3¢ Ib, Boiled Ox Tongue Last Call Taylor Sugar Cured Pork Roll, Broiled or Fried, on Toast 45¢ 1b. Fresh Native Eggs ....ccvvvviviiieienns vevs. 38¢ doz. Best Butterin Town ...........coiiiviiiniinans, 50c 1b. Imported Hops With Malt Extract for Home Beer HALLINANS Fpr‘ Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Victor quality. public benefits. $25 to $1500. “HIS MASTERS VOICE " Victrola No. 300 $250 Victrola No.300, electric, $315 g Mahogany, oak or walnut Theres no guesswork in buying a Victrola You are-absolutely sure of the highest quality and of the best value. : A quarter-century of successful achieve- ment provides conclusive evidence of Victor supremacy. The experience gained through this constant development, and the equipment specially designed to meet their particular needs, enable the Victor organi- zation to maintain the high standard of There are also "resultant economies in manufacture, from which the When buying a Victrola you get both Victor quality and Victor value, , Victrolas Important: Look for these trade-marks. Under the lid. On the label, Victor Talking Machine Company Camden, New Jersey REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. o EEE———— “Get ahead of the Flies” - ; Examine your screen doors and windows to see if you'll need new ones or some screen cloth for repairs. If you do this right away, you'll be ready to shut out the flies when they come. Our Stock of Pearl Cloth, Black Cloth, Copper Cloth, " is complete, Herbert L. Mills 336 Main Street Hardware Store Keep the old car, but keep it bright A fewhours of pleas- ant painting gives you a new car. Anyone can do it—we'll show you how. Save $50to $100. Werecommend ' Da-cote Paint It This ternoon— Motor Car Enamels madebyMurphyVar- gun 1t Out New nis mpany.which Tomorrow supplies finishing ma- terials to most of the makers of fine cars. They are specialists in motor car finish. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3-5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conxn, CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD SMART EASTER MILLINERY VERY SPECIALLY PRICED . Trimmed Hats At $4.95 A collection of charming Hats that boasts the very newest in Easter Millinery and portrays the style trend for the spring and sum- mer, $7.50 values. Trimmed Hats At $5.95 No two Hats are alijke in this assemblage. There are large Hats and small Hats, picture Hats and suit Hats, $9.00 values. Other Trimmed Hats From $7.50 to $15.00 in styles fascinating and new SAILOR HATS .o n The smartly dressed woman is never without a Sailor and here you will find a worthy showing, including the famous Gage models at these ‘%‘1:‘:'7“5“,‘0 %“2“:95 $ l 0000 L and up to Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN STREET 'PHONE 1409-2 EASTER EXPOSITION Clever Blouses New Frocks Snappy novelties in Hosiery Up-to-the-Minute Suits Charming Wraps and Coats Kid Gloves Dainty Ngckwear Smart Hand Bags Veilings Handkerchiefs Corsets Silk Lingerie For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts.

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