New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1917, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1917. ron” until a permanent organization e ———— FIRE I]EPT SHIFT of this nature hecomes a reality. Si- . mon Wolfer. onc of the new men, | B I bl t“— has been assigned to ride in the | ayer' a e = lN EFFE[;T THBAY chiet's car with Chauffeur Edward J of (4 I ° Woods and Callman John, Schmidt j r AL When Wolfer is not with Chief | s ' ! n Dame’s car he will a member of be | f e = Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1. serving temporarily with various com - ABLETS have been 0[ New MGH panies to (il vacancies nre: Engine e = Co. No. 1, William MeC i, Stanley sold as Aspirin that did e T Rozanski, Carl 1. Carlson and George | M ‘not contain the genuine. Scheyd; Engine Co. No. 2, David | 3 " Re-assignments of firemen by Chicf | Moore and William Bollinan; Engine | There is but one Genuine { Robert M. Dame, necessitated by the [ Co. No. 2, John Souney and George | Aspirin, It is unadulterated. recent appointments of fifteen addi- | Sparmer: Ingine Co. No. 4, ~John This Is the SALE of 3 as cach and every ltem in our store has been veduced for this e e e -‘.‘mn. ..n\.} \\»\III:II\(\:“‘.:. nl(rl\:agtrt; .1:'“\’ | Accept culy tablets that SALE as we want to turn as much stock as possible into cash before taking inventory and price is the gine Co. No. 5, Louis 5 : ay., anc » transfer of the | George C Bt o covssll have “The Bayer Cross” only thing that will do it. duty today, and the transfer o he | George C. Mycroft; Hook & Ladder We offer you merchandise here today at less than any merchant can buy it for in the market, as all one pair of horses mow owned by {Co. No. 1. Michael Leyden and John | on every package kinds of merchandise is advancing in price daily. the department from No. 4 house to l-m'n‘m_n» By I“\Obf“]A-*h‘l»mi"““‘f( and on every tablet. This is your opportunity .to gct big values for little money. men are added to the headquarters' | | i il i Driver | roster where Engine Co. No. 1 and ““The Bayer C: Lietonie S opserative s todd 1 look & Ladder Co. No. 1 are st e Bayer Cross— Richard Hartnett, one of the vet- ity 1 Lt e Comes from | tioned. The transfer of Driver Hart- Your Guarantee of Purity I L No. s | nelt adds sl another man D texe A A R e “Nigger ous as No. 4's e P AR SN G 8 rade-mark “Aspirin” 4 is known, to headquaitors with the Firem Wolfer is tempor [=] U.S.Pat.Office) Is a guarantes A tioned at ne Co. No. 2 house dur- that the monoaceticacidester of /. Ziasien) {horses. He will become driver of the / ing the s of Capt. William H. ealicylicacid in these tabletsisof / A wonderful collection of high grade Suits and Coats at less than the cost of material. All of the big acrial truck and’ have general Boiior the reliable Bayer manufacture. latest models. charge of the horses, which h;m; b WOMEN'S FINE TAILORED S 'z¢, wool | WOOL COATS—Plush trimmed, worth $4 98 Desnfiechil en o & '.::;"“"‘l o POREM N 8 98 dantieeeiine huos r o ::3::‘,‘,\ u:fi. f-hl\\-‘l‘\li“cm\n...mul them | Following are the newly elected of- to $22.50 each. Salc pric . WOOI COATS—in plain and fancy mixtures. Reg- £ = = to their new home. Wil - ficers: of the Stanley Rule & Level = e SUITS OF FINE POPLIN AND BROADCLOTH— : worth SE Rom o e icee company Foremen’s club: President, ! P, rank Durham; recording secref ‘Worth $25.00. Salc ; one of the new permanent men, R rr; vice r\r(\si\l;‘nl, “:}‘mir'. : John }:erx}n; ;im:lx:;ixr zec‘:;ec price .. . St 3 PLU " o B o i 1 to his father's old place with [ Athour; secretar) 2 a o ' Name soclety James B, Grace; tre ¥ N ecotinaes \?-:A k ;{l H COATS—Thce new models. lenod SR e R e cher; ady Goseph's Holy Name soclety l\ . n(;hl Tt ne fomoera std kot EN Plain Plush and Fur trimmed; ) S With the advent of the new men in |‘board, James M. Burdick and H. J.|iast cvening in the Parish hall and the will constitute the _exea worth: up to ' $80.00. Sale price $ S0 IPHCS i . (he houses, Chief Dame has or-fCook; entertainment committee, . 2. | 4 were elected: President, | hoard. Past President James EXTRA FINE FRENCH SERGE. BROADCLOTH o LI cOATS 8.98 vanized o lemporary “flying squad- | Parker and C. H. Fox. Mupray: vice president, | Gaftney installed the new oficests AND WOQ¥ VELOUR CLOTH SUITS—Worth Worth $18 to $20. Sale price ....... O : i $30.00 ;to $35.00 cach. ..Salo $l7 98 HIGH-GRADE SFEAL PLU oo . (Worth $25, $30, $35, $40.) WOOL COATS SALE PRICES #orth $10 ca. Sale price $15.98, $17.98, $19.98, $22.30 ki Big Reductions in the Price of Shirt Waists in Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and fi French Voiles and Organdy. A wonderful big ram styles to sclect from. FURS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE e St 23 i $2.49 | " Mmoo §5 4g EXTRA SPECIALS IN DOMESTICS HEAVY FLANNELETTE, “ EXTRA HEAVY BLEACHED BED 8 1 9c headquarters 1 Commercial street, SHEETS, 81-90. Worth $1. Sale price - et S SRR B PILLOW CASES, 45 in. Good Cotton, .mg:l \nlxm, PERCALES. Worth 19¢. Sale price ................ 15C M0 DECe | P'ULL SIZE CROCHET BED SPREADS. Worth $1.50. Sale price ” i 986 BLEACHED TURKISH TOWHE Sale price It BLEACHED TURKISH price . l 7C BLEACHED TABLI yard. Sale price Godd weight in UNBLEACHED | Worth 10¢. Sale price, } 10-4 EXTRA HEAVY BLEACHED SHEETINGS. One of the best made. Extra special ‘ 35¢ | ULL SIZE BED SHEE Good Cotton. Worth 80c. Sale price .............. 696 Extra Special for Tuesday Only EXTRA FINE WOOL BED BLANKETS., Silk bound. Worth $5.00 to $5.50. Sale el $3.98 You will find hundreds of other good values in every department. HEAVY WOOL AP BED BLANKETS. $2 15 | White and gray, $3 valuc. Sale price . Finest of Loom Cotton. :\IK:“I“I at, yard IOF (Restricted quantities.) .9 to 11 A. M. N ‘ § Pa]mo]lv¢ soa BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES e y ‘ It’s two for one tomor- If you have used Palm- row and as long as the oliveevenonceyouknow, - SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. NIGHT supply holds out—two and will be the first to WOME! FANCY SATEEN PETTICOATS. Worth $1.00 to $1.25. TONIGHT . o cakes of your fa‘v‘orlte use the coupon. Palmolive for the price of one. If youhaven’t, this is your FR “ALY RE“U[;ES ‘p;m:n S\n\l"‘lho”clm'g_\' yrocl [jus‘l'\_\' :x'vlovk..z Qnmz}}u-;l?ns will 1»? ]i;\‘].(l Just tear out the coupon S p { ] { proud. ~Extensive altcrations for the | for the children in the parish at- ) of all you have heard beautifying of the church both on | tending the public schools overy sat. | that appears below. It’s . he interior anc xterior of the urday at 9 o'cloc v e i . ‘ MflRTfiAfiEBY$l,flUfl i Do bren comptered, entalls | et by Eombemetionk (S | iy ora) tender” at anystore - 2Pout Palmolive. To Ing a heavy expense. noon and must also | The report submitted 1s as follows: | ©'cloc! R A T pn where the soap is sold— make the acquaintance of Receipts, balance on hand December | W insistent on these rules being o e R e T e this great Palm and Olive Pas[()r 0[ S[_ Joseph’s Ghm‘(‘,h\;m 13.10"9:.1 32.7015.57: offertory col- St. Mary’s Church, —will buy you one cake oil soap. jlections, $2,248.40; collections, $2.- |~ B o aanio. o) . S H {987; tertal ts $35 d tions, .. ‘ anniver- . . Reads Financial Report |55, coicriaimments, 335 49MMUONS | riex ant monthes mind mececs snen.| Of Palmolive Soap if you | dian missions, $20; Ioly Land, $5; | uled for St. Mar: — | Bt S Doers Donve, $50; unts | Coming ween hmchureh during e | huy another. Yougettwo Take the coupon to any 0 marning at 7 Rev. Patrick Daly, ‘pastor of St ! versity, dlocesan, $210; other | o'clock an anniversary high mass was Joseph's church submitted the annual SOU ;;‘1“'!"""-(“1 for the late Mrs. William cakes fOl' Oflly lO cents dealer that Sells Soap and financial statement of the year to the he expenditures were as follows: | Roche. An anniversary high mass for . . 2 . parishioners at the masses yesterday. Priests’ salaries, $1,500; teachers’ sal- | the repose of the goul of Patrick gan bY presenting this free he will honor it. Owing to the inclement weather, the aries, $1,484; sexton, $805; labor, | Will be celcbrated Wednesday mornins reading of the spiritual report was $10.40; $171: choir, $37.25; {at 7 o'clock. On Thursday mornir 10-cent coupon. ¢ deferred until next Sunday. Though wine §2 andles, $83.45; ofl, $40; jat 7 o'clock there will be an annive great inroads have been cut in the light 331; water $125; horse hire, ' sary mass far the late Hugh Kerwin numerical strength of the parish by $11 ; fucl, $97: household, : and on Friday morning at the same| It 1SRt necessary, here, the institution of the church of St. $11 expressage, $36.4 nting, | hour an anniversary high mass will he l John the Evangelist, by which 700 $14.75; poor donation: 37.06; vest- | solemnized for the lato Peter Fox. A| tO dWell upon the excel- members were lost, the report showed ments, $2,141.84; school, $471.40; , month’s mind mass will be celobrated a main of over $1,500, an accomplish- house supples, 0.74; ' carpenter, | at 7 o'clock Saturday morning for| JenCe of Palmolive and G _. | $74.83: plumber, 5: rooter, $2 Miss Alice McIntyre, Kk S = | steamfitter, $37.80; telephone, $70.77; P iti 1 BLOOD AS A NERVE TONIG iumirics. 5474'ss: paia on’ mortease, T the qualities which make $1.000: balance on hand, $300. : : +1f people would only attend totheir | Banns of marriage were announced REPAIRS AT BANK it the great and favorite blood, instead of worrying themselveg for the last time yesterday between . ill,” gaid an eminent nerve specialist, James M. Pratt and Miss Grace Cook. | (. toilet soap. “iwe doctors should not see our consulte The wedding will take place Tues- [ CClling Which Fell, Breaking Chair in ing rooms crowded with nervouswrecks. day morning at 9 o'clock More people suffer from worry than A month’s mind mass will be cele- (rt’:rr? myrbt?:hx!%lo"”"'h' et _— \'\r:\(:‘d 1\Il 7 i‘:;\-lncl\(‘[ 'rm».-\duy morning Sits, 15 Being Replaced. 1e sort of thing which thespecialist for the late Mrs. Mary A. Garvey. gpoke of is the nervous run-down con- The Iadies’ Aid soclety will hold Interfor: repairs are being ¥ dition caused by overwork and the u social and whist in the parish hall jat the Savings bank 4 = many snxicties of today. Sufferers Wednesday cvening. Refreshments | where a large block { This coupon will be accepted (if presented wg’l‘" G find ~ themselves tired, morose, low- | will be served. arge block of heavy plaster el et days) as full payment for one cake of Palmol've Soap whe spirited, unable to keep their mind on ' The Young Ladies society willjhold | f¢Il from the ceiling on Friday last. / e the holder purchases another cake at the regular price. anything. Any sudden noise hurts an important meeeting at 7:45 o'clock | (WINE to the construction of ths 5 Only one coupon may be presented by each family am:tx like a blow. They are full of ground- | Thursday ecvening. | ceiling it has been found that plaster name and address of the party receiving soap musi less fears and cannot sleep at night. { Father Daly announced tha fol- | 30ROt be relled upon to stay, A S i signed in full to the following: sDoctoring the nerves with poisonous | o\ing schedule of masses, in the ““t:,‘f" board 1is being: used, e 1 hereby certify that I have this day purchased one:.cake . sedatives i3 a terrible unistal The church during the coming year: hen the celling fell last week the of Palmoiive Soap from my dealer and received one cake only real nerve tonic is & good 8UPPLY \russes on Sundays will be at 7, §, 9 C4VY block of plaster dropped more 5 | of Palmolive Soap Free. of rich blood. Thereforethe treatment ;1,4 10:30 o'clock and on Holy days, | than ‘thirty feet and struck directly = \ for neurasthenia, nervousness, andrun- | 30, 7 and 8 o'clock. Masses on | on & ||\nh0gnf\)' chair where Treasurer down health is the new rich blood which |}, "1t Ioriday of the month will be | Edward N. Stanley is wont to sit. So Dr. Williame’ Pink Pills are able t0 ' (5.3 and 7 o'clock and at 7 o'clocg | FreAt_was the force of the blow that make. The revived appeme.}rr}\]pmved o sak A the chair was smashed. 4 < spirits and new strength which come Had Mr. Stanley been sitting in i i NOTICE TO DEALERS: Thi will be red t 18c in cash oaly ander follewing conditionss aiter a few days’ use of the pills will his accustomed plce at the time the ' | Tl must be returaed direct (s the B2 Johason Soup Compary, 1ac, Milwaukes, Wisconsin, delight every sufferer. It must bear (ho full aame end address and be sifaed by the party receiviog Ihe soap. W POSI- The free booklet, ‘‘Diseases of the TIVELY WILL REFUSE 70 REDBAM COUPONS CUT FROM NEWSFAPERS FURGRASED BY DEALBRS. }frrvonu Bysbem"'will interest you o'clock. The same hours will govern - = i} Write for it today to the Dr. Williams 'h¢ day preceding the fi Friday. | There will be a meeting of the 3 = X . - Medicine Cosy enectady, N. Y, !uptisms will be held Thursday even- | board cf public works tomorrow 3 Your own druggist sells Dr. Williamg’, &% at 7:30 o'clock and on Sunday | night. Several hearings will t.h,l Which Treasurer Stanley Generally made of New Britain Confessions will be held Saturday afternoons and evenings from to s 0o al and tro .30 to 9 |consequences can readily beimagined. Pills. mwmuwb‘_j‘ 3 ’larlernnnns at 4 o'clock. Vespers will | place.

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