New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 22, 1916, Page 7

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NEW. RRITAIN 7 DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1018. ~ZBe Heart of the Home The heart of the home is the cooking range. No range is too good for you. You and your family donot want ordinary cooking. You demand food that is perfectly cooked. The bestrangeis a lifetime investment. Canford are different from all other ranges because they give you twenty Crawford advantages that make good cooking a habit. Go and see that wonderful Single Damper which *“Kindles"—* Bakes”—*‘Checks" with one simple motion. Your Crawford Dealer will give you at least twenty good reasons why you should own one. SOLD BY J. 0. MILLS & CO. 80 WEST MAIN ST. AGENTS FOR HOUSE- HOLD RANGES WE SOLICIT YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT ALL WE experience and about Furniture, the fruit of years’ hard study, is embodied in this magnificent stock of ours. We haven’t facts All we know is at your service, too. any trade secrets. We will tell you the exact about anything you care to ask—why it is good, what it's made of, why it’s worth all we ask for it—and more. LOUISHERRUP COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHERS 1052-58 Main St., Near Morgan, Hartford New Goods--New Styles Visit our Drapery Department and look over our splendid assortment of up-to-date Curtains and up- holstery fabrics in the late Foreign and Domestic HAISER WILHELM MAN OF MYSTERY Visits to Fronts Not in Press Until Return Home (Correspondence of the Asso. Press). Behind the Somme front, Sept. 12.— There never was a time when so | little was known of the Kaiser's move- When he de- cides upon a trip to some point on the front, it is kept as secret as pos- £ible, and if ever reparted in the German press is delayed until the royal visitor is far away—perhaps on the otrer side of the empire. Tt is belleved FEmperor Willlam visits ments as at present. the front more frequently than any | other ruler, | Pecently correspondents visiting the southern scctto of the Somme | front did not learn until well past| midnight that the emperor at 9| o’clock on the morning of the day | Just breakiny would review as many of the troope a~ could be assembled at a point a -a ¢ miles back from the fighting but cti'l within sound of the guns. The correspondents were on hand tefore the appointed time—and had a chance to s.e some manaeuvring that would have done credit to first line troops in peacetime. On the dot of 9 the companies drew up In parade formation on a broad level ground that was formerly a backyard of an ancient chateau. They formed throo sices of a square, at one end of which was a military band, and in the center the officers. | Active As Young Man, Half an hour after the appointed time the Kaiser arrived in a lean, gray autamobile. He sprang from the car with the vigor of a young man. He wore the helmet of a general of infantry, but the tall boots, coming in front high above the knee, of a cuir- assier. He cast from his shoulders the long gray cape with a fur collar ir which he Is shown In his favorite pictures, and wth a stride of long steps, lifting each. foot high from the around, his majesty walked toward that end of the formation where the band stood. His standard bearers, who always walk behind with his | Hag, had their work cut out for them as he strode ahead. At first he paused just a moment, greeted the generl’ in command, bowed and saluted to ather oMcers, and then turned down the line. He walked as one attempting to g0 through a dewy pasture and still keep one's feet reasonably dry, with £reat high steps, o rounds | sides of the square the emperor turned ana strode to the center to chat with the various high officers gathered there, and then began to pin orders and medals on the breasts of the chasen few. It was only at the conclusion of this ceremony that correspondents standing at a little distance had a c¢hance to see his majesty at close range, and to get a good laok. at his seamed and lined, but strong, healthy, of three 26 State Street. Buy Wedgwood Ceamery Butter and Save the Coupons For This Handsome Set Wedgwood Creamery Butter is the finest creamery butter your money can buy—yet it is 70t expensive. A Wedgw ood Creamery Butteris made from rich, pasteurized cream from pure-bred Jerseys and Holsteins, and put up in 1-1b. dust-tight, odor- proof packages at the creamery. That is why it comes to you with @// its sweet butter freshness. 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Tel. connections. | e vigorous face. After the decorating the Kaiser walked to the roadway that leads by the chateau, then faced about and pre- pared to review the troops, Most of them were new troops, probably few had ever marched by their emperor before, and it was possible to detect some nervousness. But they paraded i, the goose-step as bravely and as stiffly as ever did a like set of men on the Tempelhofer Feld. The commander made the custom- ary address in which he pledged loy ty to his majesty and a firm determin- ation to fight on. His voice rose and fell with emotion, and what he said ¢bviously affected the emperor, The Kaiser answered, in a voice that from a distance was hard to understand though it was silver-clear and more highly pitched than that of hig gener- al.. The soldiers, however, could hear it, and their faces glowed as their emperor thanked them. The parade ended as abruptly as it began. The emperor, hastily don- ning his fur-collared cape, sprang back into his gray limousine and was off. et CLARA OAKES USHER, TEACHER OF VOICE Resumes Teaching September 18th, STUDIOS—15 Farmington Ave., Plainville. Wednesdays, from 1 to5 p. m., Brown Thompson Bldg., Hart- ford. SCHOOL DEPARTMTNT City of New Britain, NOTICE ! Ic a word each day pays for : éiaési}ie, adv. in thc Herald. t’s w!' ' you want. into their your guaranteed. The New Britain Wet Wash having newly equipped building are prepared to do first class patronage, 80 Union You get results. | thing for you to gain by doi s0. UNEXCELLED SERVIC M. BAYER, TAILG Lranch Office 9 East Maln 82 Church St. 'Phone 55 —FUR SALE— Our Stock of Furs for September Is Most Attractive The Weaves. Opposite Allyn House, 200 Trumbull Street, Hartford. Oriental Rugs and Antique Furniture at our Anney, 48 Lewis St., Hartford. | BARBOUR RUG & DRAPERY (0. - HERALD ADVTS. PAY DIVIDENDS Vocational ' Evening School Opens Monday, Sept. 25th, 3 —AT THE— Vocational High School 52 Bassett St. Instruction offered in Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Sewing and Dressmaking, | Cooking. ¥ee $2.00. Machine Work, Drafting and Shop Mathematics. Fee $3.00. Civics Tues- day and Thursday. No Fee. Session 7:80 to 2:30 p, m. YOU WILL SAVE GOOD MONEY1 BY SELECTING NOW. We will hold ill d if Il deposit is made. ‘ themltll?l YWOal[Im\szl\qu‘SRla CO?{)T OR SET OF FURS MADE TO ORDER, it is time to select your pelts and get them in the works. pairing of Furs at Moderatg Prices. Remeodeling and Re- EDW. MESHKEN, Furrier 139 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN St i D i

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