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NEW BRITAIN A SALE OF ALEX SMITH & SONS RUGS WILL BENEFIT ALL WHO BUY NOW WHILE THESE PRICES PREVAIL Now comes the housewives chance to make selection from 1275 car- pet size rugs. New fresh goods just unpacked for this great sale. Three months ago, a jobber found he was overstocked, and in want of ready cash, which gave us opportunity to get this lot of Alex Smith & Sons tugs discount from their real worth. We took quick ad- vantage of the jobber’s offer, and you can choose good dependable rugs at gest kind of savings. : “Yonkers Rugs.” Smith seamless. Size 9x12 feei, regular §45.00 value, price $32.50. Siz regular $39.00 value for each. Size 7-6x9, regular Rugs, our cost sale price cach. s Axminster 0.00 value for 10-6, regular $ 6x9 feet, $18.75 cach. $25.00 value for seamed ones, regular §29.50 Size 8-3x value for , regular 5 and Axminster Rugs, ze, 50 cach. 5.00 Brussels Rugs, Ccpperhan” in 9x old regularly f $28.50, our e price $19.75. Others, sized 9 feet, regularly sold for $17.50, sale price $12. Tapostry , 8 cost of reg- Also PR —— Seamless Tapestry Smith’s make, d ular $25.00 kind for other sizes. Rusgs 9x 12, $19.50. Wilton Velvet Rugs, Smith's seamless, sized 4-6x6-6 and regu- larly priced $16.50, sale price is only $12.50 cach. Others 9x12 ft. e + e——— e —— e S e WAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEFPEND ON PROMPTILY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOCDS FU ICHASED OF UL Be riim A\, ewg S clean out the furnace and, the running time. Some have including the flues, at least once a year; soot‘always kills | people who work in New Britain or | neat; cover exposed steam pipe: ft { who travel to New Britain for other | the ashes and separate the coal which } reasons are loud in their denur ‘ \r)u can burn whenever you want a!of the manner in which the t ¢ fire in 2 range or furnace: watch | handled. water; range, cars fifl{m 10D HOW - DAILY HERALD, thoroughly | been known to be an hour late. Berlin | The annual meeting of the Plai st comp was held last [ night in the dire rooms and the | election of ofticers took place. The isfactory [ are | Tru A, |"of the bank A\ VY P;amvme «éews TRUMBULL AT HEAD § OF BANK AGAIN § Recleted President at Heet ing of | Trust Company Directers ONLY BIGHT DIRECTORS Bernard C. Skinner Granted Divorce— | Funeral of Mrs. Gribbon Held This Morning L ng and Foresters In- : | stall Officers for Year, as gaine number of §5 ’l”" worth of lumrl\ were sold, and | 1 the nt of which nir ot and were s: present. amot 1ew depositors vear i * and Sl gaieicee: scason for tne | | Hundreds of Coats have bee { C hristma cre was a total of | as on the opening day of the Saleid $11,000 p. members of the {8 club on Dec the club AT $10.00 are good Coats .in for the new year already begun materials s8me plush trimmed, ot . number than the | in the leading colors and black, an ve vhich proves | 16 1o 44. dofitiomroieiamon . are excellent garLe_u 4 e e e mn,-f . Broadeloth and Z.gelin s o (NG e r\’ S e Of‘ most fa hl('lY.’HnP coiors, Sl)AmS are | others are lined throughout, all sig | 179,000, most en paid up. The ¢ bank have been normal to all those ctors for the coming year | J. H. Trumbull, ¢. H. Calor, A H. Condell, T, T, Wheeler, Henr bull, C. W. Hird, E. H, A. McLeod. The direc been reduced to eight. T arc J. FI. Trumbull, pres dent; A. H. Condell, vice presi A. A. McLeod, secretary urer; . T. Wheeler, tary and treasurer. the i The di o and Skinner Granted Divoree. " EDNESDAY, JANUARY hos | & 9, 1018 C. 5. Second We announce that it wfll week. This intimation we are swu er have been unable to take persons in the city and at a 11 such we are pleased Our Coat Valuel The Hartford Silk Store Return As \ Also splendid values in Coats foi Special Purcha Every one is aware of the s ced. We thercfore congggmla This lot consists of 20 fefons ling colors, 4 to 8 inches a yard. of A= . i P pPIITe 20 3 from wid appropriate for Hair Bows, Sashes, etc, and unusual value for WOUNDS POLICEMAN. Miss Leddy Threatens to Kill Cop If | ARE UNDER ARREST Taken by i > of an Execution t and will be sold at Publ Bernard C. Skinner of New Haven, He Didw't Marry Her, TRE = ; b formerly of Plainville, who 15 & €001 | xew York, Jan. 9. tarie Leddy, | CCmPIAY o Sell Machine Guns, Am.- | lic Vendue to the highest bidder, a maker by trade and gets good Wages, | 53 " who lives with her parents at| munition and Clothing Ends in Ar- } L1° Public sign post jn the Town o and does not drink, has been divorced | 1556 Ogden avenue The Bronx, ap- | | New Britain, fourteen, days after date from Alice J. Soule Skinner. They proached Traffic Polic A Jm(.p’h W, rest of Three. ! which will be on the 18th day o were married on July 5, 1915, and he | ywara 31, of 19 Sl i January A. D., 1918, at 10 o'clock i makes a charge that she deserted him | ¢o o ch 00 oo ey Los Angeles, Jan. 9.—Three men are | the forenoon, to s d Executiod on May 14, 1914, as the result of a at Forticth street and |Under arrest here today as the result and my f the following f“m”:lu:m} mgmfbltyrm JH(: "; | 1 2d pointed a revolver at |Of an investigation by the Unitea 9¢SCTibed property, wit: 1 lo ;m tford \\}‘1::;-0 ro y \‘:\a Ellxm.':] :n. the : i"‘m;““i »w‘]“ f‘ilgyfl‘ ‘r)»“‘x:\\:.“”r\‘ h‘:zj P]{.;ff States intelligence bureau into an al- lot ];] ’,,lf( :: ‘\1“;;:51‘,‘1{]{? time. She is now living with her | b pasouch Cho s ey ax G | 108€d conspiracy to sell e guns, lot Hat Pins; 1 Jot Ha ;lmrhr\lr in the Forestville section of | Brondway crowds hewrd the shot ammunition and clothing valued at lot Coat and Waist Hang: isto and P B i e i $ 1 Counter The regular meeting of Iredericl | 5000 BES COU S ment of the federal building, shown | Chai toc 14 A, F. & A M. was held | 08 G0 GOS0 eet station Miss | 1t 15 allesed, to several federal civil- | Gas Iron; 13 Bust Fo night in the temple and the in- | cday was held e als, to a government agent, | Floor ‘Dust Down'; 1 lot Paper Bape E ation of officers for the coming | ... o s aid she intended |1 role of a buy are reported Letter T MITPOT 3 | vear took place. A. A. McLeod has | ¢ i1 the officer or take her o lite | {0 have led to the a ted at No. | been chosen master for the coming ; if he would not marry her. Ward was | 1°1d at an army fort n New Britain year. . N aEar toiNew Yorilrospitatand vor | Vichol nn Zosg, H. A. Myles and | Dated Euncralio M= SGribhor. fused to make a statement. When | 7OSPH lins. - Zogg claims to have | of January funeral of Mrs. Margaret Grib- | questioned by Patrolman Downie as | CSP an officer in the Mexican army STARK, bon was held this mor 1 the | to the cause for the shooting he said, 185s8 Diovlonfiniciure Iplayer: Constable. home of her cousin, I ter Peter | “Ack her,” pointing to the girl Prior, of 53 Pier veet and at | atrick B. leddy, father of the | bearers 9:30 o’clock from the Church of Our | Lady of Merey, where a requiem mass | was celebrated by her cousin, Rev. | John Landry, of Moosup. The pall | were all Lauren | | relatives, sraham, Harry Graham, James Gra- ham, James M. Prior, D han Hale | Prior and Frank Prior. The body was borne to the West cemetery where | | nm d.mpm s—keep the drafts down as Ealin Briers | Y ¢ War Rally s . | schedule, the meils at the Ber! Vitall £acts Miconcernine WeAmericais [l St RO ERE G el S Twar against autocracy will be pre o’clock. The oflice however will not e N nted by out-of-town speakers at the ( st thi b 1 "’ Q o BT . T a In S{ AUHJ Sfim to Town ly war rally to be held at 8 o'clock Fri | 8 %% FL8 Ut | day evening in Athletic hall, East Bvr-‘ ”< o illard ¢ plers Sy ) {}in. This raily is to be held under | Will mee at the home o s - atn & Yod |of a series of rallies being held| The family of E. Burlingham Schurr P e | throughout the state of Connecticut, | who wers driven from their home by WAR v PL A NS ihe object being to present informa- { the fire of Monday morning, will oc- ¥ A n R A i tion concerning the real war situation | cupy the Webster Place on Berlin | 777777 to the people of the state. A Pro-|street. Mr. Schurr still intends to | eram of interest has been arranged.| make Berlin his home. Public Urged to Attend Meeting [ There will be no charge for admission | ! . | and no collection will be taken. All| % | Friday Night in Athletic Hall—| citizens are urged to attend. 1 PASTOR DIES. | Home Guard Dance Committee | Home Guard Dance. Was For Twenty-one Years Head of | g , | The first social event by the Berlin Portiand Chorer Promises Busy Evening—Ik on | Home Guard will be held on Friday Creanc it airchs Trolley Servic | evening at the Grange hall. The affair | Portland, Me., Jan. 9.—The Rev. ‘ | “"]‘ pent e _}?““ of & masquorado | Henry Blanchard, pastor of Congress Thomas W. Ru state fuel|and dance. here w e prizes | ) ‘ * administrator. has sent a list of in-| awarded to the persons swearing the | Sduare Universalist church here for | Etructions concerning the saving of | grotesque and the Dbest cos- 2l years, died today. He had preached | fuel. Some of the ways by w good time is promised all|at Brooklyn, N. Y., Indianapolis and | $eople may save fuel Burn wood, } who attend. The commiitee in charge | in many New England cities before his | R e o o of the event is: Corporals H. H. Da- | retirement several years ago. He was occupied 1 mon, William Fawler and Paul Kingo | 85 vears old and had served as lec and Privates Morris Blumstein an Fenn Nou e at Tufts college divinity school. ; save e rooms whe i . | turer for the night open nd gas do ot light empty roon n fever Engagement Announced. AUTHOR DIES. and smaller lights; do “’_.“"' ¢ "“-‘ Mrs. Mabelle Durity of H |fl\(‘fi1 Leonia, N. J., Jan. 9 Olin Alfred = e il street announces the engazement of | Curtis, died of heart trouble at h}\ !T— = her ughter, Helen Wallace, to Wil- home here last nis ght aged 67 vea ' WATER liam ‘I’v chroeder, also of }‘ludson Hf‘ was born at Fr'mktmt \jp' “.-J: | s E }\IothodlsL pastorates at Jannsvmo, { BEFORE BRL‘AKFAST rrolley Service. | Milwaukeo and Chicago, was profes i [ g | The old cry against the trollex ser- ! /stematic theology at Boston uni- | vice between Berlin and New Fritain ty and at Drew Theological sem- ~ | has been revived by a number of local inary and since 1914 had been the Says you really feel clean, sweet r‘ people. Many residents are greatly emeritus professor in that subject at oo inconveniencs by the irregularity of Drew. L and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. | It you are accustom with a coated tongue, h or wo § THE @L ALITY ST @RE a dull, dizzy he or, if your F meals sour and turn into . TEL. TEL. TEL. pcids, you have a real surprise await- | @ 805 8606 807 ipg you. Tomorrow morning, immediately upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This is intended to first neutralize and then w of Fresh Meats i M fe VERMONT FRESH DRESSED TURKEYS et as Al by At NAPIVE ROASTING CHICKENS AND FOWLS cestible waste, poisons, sour bile and NATIVEESVEATE - SERING I TAMB toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and FRESH FANCY PORK TENDERLOINS Purifying the e nta nal. hose subjec headaches packache, bilious atta constipation urged to get a quarter pound of lim stone phosphate from the drug store COD STEAK A-1 SMELTS and begin enjoying this morning in- HALIBUT LOV 2 gide-bat It is that men and i REIL & BOSTO! QU. TREL i STON AHOG CL women who try this become enthu- . s ) » e giastic and keep it up ‘:’m. Tt i 1 EATMON If‘,«.‘,(/o.‘,‘l o S = e splendid health measure for it is more T B AL tmportant to keep clean and pure on the inside than on the outside, because the skin pores do not absorb impuri- F e h V fi bl while the bowel pores do | v - The principle of bathing inside is PARSLE LETTUCE, CELERY, C. ]}B!\f;! TURNIES, pot new illionsloiipaopiairec CARROTS, FRENCH FENDIVE, SPANISH ONION tice it L cleanse, t as hot water and purify and freshen the skin, go hot water and teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on the stom- ach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Lime- stone Dhosphate is an inexpensive white powder and almost tasteless. | Ce A HANLL, 238 Main Street | with the German Main it was placed in the receivinz later to be buried in St cemetery on Farmington avenue ther Landry read the committal | services at the vault. | From France. Charles L. Hopkins of Wer street, has received from her »n, somewhere in France, two explod- ed shells, made into little vases, one | coat of arm: and “Gott Mit Un the American spread 1 vault, | Joseph's Souvenirs Mrs. the inscription other, the ea | company. | tion retired ago from the some time New York police force and is a special officer for the Mutual Life Insurance | fs 100 Cars Are Commandeered by Fucl Administrator in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Jan. became so acute here today b cause of the protracted cold that D. W. Kuhn, local fuel administrator, commandeered 100 cars of coal delivered them to munition plants nged to take over another ng the da 9 he coal situa- LARGE SHORE HADDOCK LARGE FRESH HERRI] He 100 It became known today that morc | 7 o ¢ XL MMAUVALREL ..ol than 60 per cent. of the mines in { this district were not operating, due to the lack of cars a COD FISH YELLOW weather. 18c | STEAK 10c years. to meet obl ——— shield and arrows. Sy, SE conde FLOUNDERS .... Ib CHICKEN HALIBU | Fr OPENE Court Gemeral Lawton Social. WOMEN CARRIFRS, i 30(: | m““'f DY) 25¢c} Court General Lawton held a so- —— — | & DigRat i and smoker at the club rooms | Are Not Successful in Carrying Mail [ei T e on Pierce street last night and the in St, Louis. NARRACAVSEII BAY OYSTERS pt 29 installation of officers for the coming 5 - HC Sear aleo Yook place. Thote lneailen| Bt Louls, Tan. S Women lciter were: Chief ranger, Joseph Keefe; | CATTIErS are not a success, according — : ub-chicf ranger, James Hanley; fin- | {0 1"‘““““"“]", “"“’”. ““'? after: giv- Large Salt c | Shredded ancial secretary, Hugh Hlood:irecords | \ns tlemiaiils aays itrial lon feoveral [ ] . MO T secretnr Tameear ood; record- | ity routes, announced today their B HERRINGS each “ COD FISH 2 pkg woodward, | Joseph Glynn, junior | Services would be required mo langer. e ok a1 oL " The work was too heavy for them, he woodward, James Foran; senior bea. Lhe Wor SLICED PIGS LIVER ........ dle, Faw: rrows; junior headle, = = rthur J ime; trustee, Thomas =y S e ~ Q o Tavlor and William Horan; treasurer, | CONE AT SUSFIIDTD. CHOICE STEWING LAMB v lla G o et D cE New York, Jan. 9.—The suspension Grand Master Frank Osborne and | of Kers and company was announced 4 . suite will go to Bristol tonight to at. | today at the stock exchange of which BEST SALT SPARE RIBS ....... | tend the installation of officers of | the irm had been a member for about | | on sale at | 1ady | ville school Washington, Jan. 9.—Parce for | Ame n troops in France, not ex- | ceeding 7 pounds in weight may here- | after be addressed directly to the sol- dier but they will no longer be re- ceived for forws by the *‘com- | | mana gener of emba Pequabuck lodge, I. O. O. F. Bradbury's Crullers and Doughnuts Simpson’s store.—advt. WANTED-—Board for two school teachers. Address board. HOW TO SEND MAITL. Plai -9-6d | , | | | ‘ Instruc Ar ued From Wash- ington Regarding Parcels. ions tion” as previou been the prac- | tice This nuouncement was made today by the postoffice de rtment. I FOOD CONSERVATION. i Jan. 9.—Food co great need, Canada servation | according to food control- | ¢ night he as- | United States | | Toronto, ca/ I ler. In an address la serted Capada and the must undertake to conserve their sup- ply this year so as to give the Al lies enough to keep their civilians and military forces from actual starva- tion, | goods at reduced prices. Inability tions was given as reason. A state- st Cooki 3 b S e S i g Best Cooking. B9 ¢ | Mohican Selected 4 e be available for o few days it Compound 21 5 EGGS doz i said 2]1c R \]LI"O AD OPER, ATIONS, VWashington, Jan. adjustment the ALASKA PINK SALMON DOMESTIC SARDI ES (in oil) 9.——General re- country's compli- | of cated rate syst 1e new non- :23‘: competitive situ be one of ST competiiye BBy 2t | {8 GOOD PORK and BEANS . railroad operation it w ally indicated tod Many reconsidera- tions and re mens involve ma- | =" ° 7" T VAR SRV VIMAUIALIIW . .ci0n00 GINNED. Jan. 9.—Cotton ginned amounted to 10,450,401 | j IMIER Bl SHAD MOHICAN Best Native TURNIPS 4 qgts TAND 14¢ Washington, before Jan. 1, CHILI running bales, counting round as half , o e ‘.w‘,l\ln e e o, Fancy Yellow i Adc SAUCE pt bot Abc census bur today announced. | ONIONS 4 1bs 'y MOHICAN PURL Round bales were 184,510 and Sea B Sl carseP i O Island $6,813 bal MOHICAN ASSORTED 10¢] 12¢ 3lc SOUPS can MEDFORD Prepared Mustard Mason Jar 14c 1 4C ::'_u\o: (.mw.z o TTED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION LICENSE Parsnips 4 Ibs BARGAINS Odds and ends left over from the holidays. Other It will pay you to give us a call. J. BIRNBAUM, MGR. 3 for