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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, D ECEMBER 7, 1017, LAST CALL!---O0UR CHRISTMAS GRAFONOLA CLUB CLOSES SATURDAY DEC. 8 Tomorrow is the Last Day you can join the Grafonola Club. You must come before 10 o’clock Saturday night. MEMBERSHIP DEPOSIT Club No. 4 Established 1886 Globe Clothing House The Effect of War on the 400 w9 PEOPLE’S BUTTER STORE %%, SATURDAY OUR LAST FIRE SALE WHY NOT SAVE 30c ON DOLLAR Club No. 1 Club No. 5 " Btanley Works— b [ Trumbull Electric— Best Ct. Valley BEST Creamery PURE . BUTTER { LARD 145c|n 31c Best Comp. Lfi_;l)_éf‘?pz_lbs _flf_1'8(} . “Macaroni or p ' Spaghetti . . pkg l1c La PRUNES .. lb__}_?f ‘ C:gup anl?rnv Bot 1 5 c MATCHES = & . ....1box 5 1b Bag Very Good Sardines 2 cans l 3 c 33c 23°¢ Best Pink SALMON Tall Can 1 9c 2 HOUR SALE 9to 11 a. m. 7t 9 p.m. Selected BGGS . ... doz 38c 1 HOUR SALE 3tod4 p m. Best Milk CRACKERS b 14c Cc0oCoA i 9c Extra Fancy Y. State Bake BEANS 21bs Red Alaska S ALMON Tall Can 50c. 2,000 lbs. JUST ARRIVED HIGHEST GRADE CEYLON TEA Reg. Price 70c 1b JUST TODAY 33c Ib. 2,000 lbs. JUST ARRIVED HIGHEST GRADE COFFEE Reg. Price 40c 1b. JUST TODAY 31c Ib. 50c Deposit " FUND ALMOST $10,000 | Already Raised $0,085.21, According to Financial Report Received. Campaigners Have The Y. W. C. A. war campaign fund r $12,000 has reached almost $10,- 000 and at the meeting held yester-' day afterncon receipts of $9,085.21 were roported. The teum captains dajly report wus as fcllows: Subs Amount eam 1—- Mrs. . E. Stanley .. Team 2-— Niss F. Humphrey .. 'ram 3— Mes. K. Sloper enin 4 {/Mrs. H. P. Caller ... 5- 216.25 475.00 534.50 371.00 189.00 {. Wilbor 430.00 Team 7T— | Miss E. R. Androws . 485.00 WEF. & C. § Miss A. Whatnall ... (o7 11.50 K. Minor 59.90 Qorbin Screw— B. Moody 22.50 ] 26.85 A. Fitzgerald ...... 139 118.66 I $9,085.21 $3,038.15 Total to date JUST A LOAN. MBinoculars and Spy Glasses Will Be [ 9 Returned After War. New Haven, Dec. 7.—Those Con- ecticut folks who responded with spy lasses and binoculars to the navy de- {partment, which was deficient in this lyespect, to ald men employed in the bmarine hunting service, were in- 'ormed by the Connecticut state coun- 1 of defense today that glasses are qgarded as a loan and not as a gift ach glass will be marked and re- rded and if possible returned at the d of the war. HAVE TO PAY. JHome Guard Not Exempt From Pay- ing Their Personal Tax. Hartford, Dec. 7.—Attorney General )@eorge E. Hinman has sent a com- unication to Adjutant. General rge M. Cole in which he replies to e question submitted to the latter by orporation Counsel Francis W. Cole jof this city as to whether members of e Home Guard are exempt from the ersonal tax. The attorney general ays they are not exempt. SPORT WRITER DIES. Philadelphia, Dec. 7.—Willlam G. {Weart, one of the best-known baseball pwriters in the country, died today at fhis home here. Death was due to ty- hoid pneumonia. Mr. Weart was cretary of the Baseball Writers ssociation of America. He was 45 wears old. “THE SAVAGE” ON SCREEN AT KEENEY'S | Today and tomorrow is your last chance to see one of the greatest dramatic photoplays ever produced. It is the picturization of the noted writer Rupert Jullan's story, ‘“The | Savage.” Featured in it, is Ruth Clifford, the talented actress aad | Monroe Salisbury whose portrayal of | “The Savage" gives him a great chance to show his renowned ability as the greatest character actor in the movies today. It is a tale of the | Northwest and the atmosphere of the | settings is wonderfu!. The storv | deals with a half breed who is well | named “The Savage,” who tries to | force his attention on a lovely girl | of the mountains. How he finally | wins the confidence of the girl and later gives his life for her safety is delightfully told and holds the au- dience to spell-hound interest from | de beginning to end. As an added at- traction Kecney's is showing the first | authetic pictures of the U. S. Reg- | ulars and National Guardsmen In | ¥rance, entitled, “Under the Stars and Stripes in France.” This ple- ture was taken by the Pathe Co. at an enormous expense and under thoe supervision of the photographic divi- sion of the Army. The boys are seen going through severe training, under the guidance of French veterans, in ' the art of trench fighting, and by the ! way they are going at It, we may be assured that they will give a good account of themselves when they face the Hun. The vaudeville this week is headlined by the musical comedy. “By the Sea,” with a former local | boy, Matt Kennedy, ably assisted by | Nat Brown and a chorus of lively | dancing girls. The other act biddinyg ! for high honors is Wright, Griffiths | and Cantwell, a trio of exceptionally ! good singers who render the latest | songs in a fine manner. an artist, paints pictures in oil and furnishes the novelty of the bill Large turkeys and potatoes are being given away at all performances to the patrons of the theater. REDUCE TO FUEL Chestnut Trees Not to Be Turncd Into | Tumber, But Sold As Firewood to | Public. 1 New Haven, Dec. 7—Instead of con- | verting wood from chestnut trees killed by blight into marketable lum- | ber, as the New Haven park depart- | ment has been doing, it was stated to- | day that probably this wood will be reduced to fuel size to supply citizens. The blight killed thousands of trees in East and West Rock parks, and port- | able sawmills have been disposing of . the trees as fast as they were felled. This city is not suffering from fuel fuel commissioner, said today that, ' looking ahead to possible difficulties, | shortage, but H. M. Kochersperger, he would have every ton of coal in the city accounted for, even by house- holders, as a basis upon which to work for equal distribution some {months hence. OPPOSITE MONUMENT 246 MAIN STREET THE C. L. PIERCE CO. i offers little promise of impr , Christian Temperance union. King Sauls, | 000 WANTS THE LINEN. Discarded Cloths Needed by Red Cross. ‘Washington, Dec. 7.—Warn and dis- carded linen tracing cloth is adapt- able to the making of certain Red Cross surgical supplies, and the Red Cross today appealed to users to save the material for war work. Laundries in many cities have agreed to collect, launder and steri- lize this linen and deliver it to Red Cross chapters, and it is hoped ta enlist in this work all the power laun- dries in the country. Worn and Free Devery Telephone 1435-3 ORDER FERTILIZER! Washington, Dec. 7.—The Railroad War board, in a statement today. urges farmers to order immediately the fertilizer required for spring use. The feight situation, the board says, GOLD MEDAL 4 FLOUR .... GOLD MEDAL ors and crowd thera into as few cars FLOUR barrel as possible. Prompt unloading of cars also is ursged L e $1.69 $13.50 and, MBRETS. | T.—Reports of and addresses | the Orient today | N > the annual | National Woman's | The convention will adjourn after the pro- i ssional of the states’ which have, made membership gains during tho | year and announcement of member- ship awards. W. C. T. U Washington, Dec. andin committe $13.00 FLOUR, barrel C convention of the . 315 Ibs. 250 SARDINES 4 mxol.; ........... 24c MK .. o 15C BORDEN’S 14c 33c EVA. MILK ... A 31c WAR RISK BUREAU. Washington, Dec. 7.—The war risk urance bureau issued 11,931 poli- cies between September 2, 1914, at the bureau’s inception, and November 80, 1917, carrying a total of $961,000,000 Premiums received were net losses paid, $13,000,- rplus premiums on hand, SATURDAY MOHICAN SELECTED EGGS doz. 42¢ BUY YOUR BUTTER HERE BEST MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER Ib 44c 73 $1.30 COMPOUND Best White can N. Y. PE! ‘WHITE BEANS ...... LIMA 2 Ibs. 2 Ibs. 2 1bs. CHEESE Whole Milk BUTTER Mohican Peanut BUTTER Pure Apple FLOUR Aunt Jemima’s Pancake .. "ROLLED OATS OR 25c | POMPEIAN oIL CLUB PLAN No. 2. Grafonola “Eclipse” at $30 Delivered Day Before Christmas REMEMBER — Saturday is the Last day. Make the Grafonola the Surprise to the Family. THE MOHICAN MAR STEA SHOULDERS ——————————————————————————————————————— package 1 1——5'(":_"§YRUP Good Pancake World’s Woolen Market Makes 50c Weekly Today’s Value the Greatest We Have Ever Known. HART SCHAFFNER&MARX SUIT OR OVERCOAT | Will Be Worth More.\ $18 and up to $35 Every Boys. Corduroy Suits for Men and° Men’s $15; Boys' $4.50. and up to $7.50. ¢ a word each day pays for a classified adv. in the Herala. You get results. Thai’s what you want. THE MODEL MARKET 171 PARK STREET, CORNER MAPLE STREETS3 PEAS ROASTING Pound SHOULDER NATIVE PORK FRESH HAMS .... FRESH SHOUDLERS ... SMOKED SHOULDERS ... PRIME RIB 2 pounds LARGE MEATY PRUNES LARGE POTATOES 15 pound Peck .... 45c Large POTATOES 60 pound Bushel $1 .75 HOURLY 9TO 11 A. M. Round, ~ Sirloin, Short SALES 9TO 11 A. M. Ih 22¢ 3TO4P. M. Pork 3 TO 4 P. M. 4TO5P. M. 4TO5P. M. I Z0c Pint Bottle 2 5; T SWEETJUICY Q& . ORANGES . 2 doz 35¢ Prime Rib 23c Store Will Be Open Friday Evening s SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY CARROTS RADISH ROOTS, I 180 PARSNIPS 4 pounds 19¢ Blue Ribbon or Parkadalo E6GS, d0s 4 7 € LARGE SELECTED EGGS doz. 43c GOLD MEDAL BUTTER 4 COMBINATION: 1 bag GOLD MEDAL FLOUR . 1 1b BEST COFFEE .... 1 pkg. SHREDDED COCOANUT 1 large Pkg. BORAX... 1 large can COCOA .... 1 large bottle MAPLE SPECIALS MOHICAN MINCE = MEAT 3pkos 29¢ UALITY MEATS RUMP ROAST BEEF b o FRESH PLATE BEEF Ib c BONELESS ROLLED ROAST BEEF LOIN ROAST PORK Ib Shoulder VEAL Roasts lb“2 " STEWING VEAL ... Ib Fresh Ground Hamburg 1b 2 cl FRESH PIGS FEET 1b 1 O c BEEF LIVER CHICKENS Fancy Roasting Ib 3 4c CHICKENS Ohoice stewing 1b 26c 20c 1b Oc 8c b16c VICTROLAS' RECORDS LARGEST STOCK -BEST OF SERVICE TRAE PIANO STORE OF THE C. L. PIERCE CO. OPPOSITE MONUMENT 2468 MAIN STRERT SALAD DRESSING bot MOHICAN CORN STARCH .. pkg CARNATION EVAP. MILK tall can MEDFORD’S PREP. MUSTARD Mason Jar MOHICAN PURE 2 3 MOHICAN Prepared CATSUP .. Pint Bottle C | Buckwheat Flour 31b bag UNTTED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION LICENSE G—08535 9t 1l a.m. Yellow HOUR SALE 9 to 11 a. m, Guaranteed Onions pk 25¢ § EGGS doz 38¢ BEST MAINE§ CAP CoD Potatoes {Cranberies 496 | 2108 250 4 LARGE RED T Y BALD APPLES 4 qts 2 50 CARROTS OR 9 PARSNIPS 21bs YC 19¢ YELLOW SPLIT OR Whole Green PEAS 21b ELBO MACARONI PURE COCO. "CORN MEAL .... 31Ibs 29c¢ 10c 14c 11c 25c¢ KILN DRIED SWEET POTATOES . SOLID HEAD CABBAGE Peck