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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1918. Plainviile fiééwsw GOAL SUPPLY FOR RED CROSS BRANCH Town Profides Tuel to Heat . Work Room Here Food Conser The efficiency of the alli are starving. Our men canno AS STRAWS SHOW WAY THE WI HI()) &L%\g%v i THESE SAMPLE BARGAINS SHOW ‘ LINENS AND COTTONS ARE SOLD HERE SOCIETY IS FLOURISHING IT IS BEC 3 OUR ANNUAL JANUARY LINEN AND COTTON SALE IS IN FULL SWING THAT PRIC ARBE MUCH LESS THA RE ULAR. WE HAVE TOLD YOU HOW SCARCE AND HIGH LINED AR IN THE MARKET, AND HOW COTTONS ARE SOARING UPWARDS AND ALSO SCAUSE OF OUR IPORESIGHT IN STOCKING UP LIB ALLY \XVI-;FA‘EI;’\R\I« ES WERE LOWER THAT NOW WE HAVE PLENTY i cers of Sequassien and Rebekah OF LINENS AN DCOTTONS TO OFFER YOU AT MUCH LOWER RATES %) THAN SAME QUALITIES CAN BE FOUND IN OTHER STORES. AS Todsesinductad SAMPLES, HERE ARE SOME QUOTATIONS TAKEN AT RANDOM: A donation to the local Red Cross | | has been made by the town officials | TAKING LINENS FIRST Bl in the form of coal to be used in heating the rooms whers the work is We call attention to 22" ask Napkins with choice of many hand- to be carried on by the members. | some designs and regular $2 The work of the Red Cross is beir » Damask Napkins thai have sold for §2.00, priced at this sale, $1.50 alonian v lht vizor hulin et s v and the boy: away at the front will | § | soon be receiving articles of wearing | vard. d | apparel which are needed badly. The ! White Murkish\Towols that have been! pricediiociorared inowitat 15 e e daily | each. and it has r ched a h 1 grade of Good Sized Huck Towels, hemmed ones, of regular 21c value, sale price = efficiency. When it was first started | 17¢ cach. 8| the branch had not any real posses- | i All Linen Crash, bleached, best for dishes as it leaves no lint and | ‘cxnnt to boast of hut‘ ””;‘;l";}f the | washes up fine and soft, regular ind, 21c vard ;:rfln(:rnsifv of Mr, Newton it secured | i All Linen Brown Crash, 20 inches wide with blue border, 29¢ grade for P place which is to be used. There | 1c yard. was a need of sewing ma es AT WHITE GOODS DEPT. we offer Long Cloth of regular 17c grade, . 0: the work n?’gn1w1’:i{‘:;nhan:1rj“ extra special at 12 1-2¢ yard. M| ases and other things and so far | fl i there has been donations made of four sewing machines. A stove with | g the necessary coal and wood has been | given and also a desk for the clerical | work to be done. Other necessities | @2 have been provided by the townspeo- ple as they were needed and s I’ance has never been lacking in any- thing that was nceded to be done. | Yesterday another supply of yarn and cloth was reccived from the New Britain branch and these articles will | be distributed among the women as they nced them. The joint installation of officers nf’ the Sequassin and Rebekah lodges was every person who has anythin certain commodities which ary SEC GREAT! Boys in Camp and Anoara Ship Soon to Receive Many Comforts—Offi- Into Office. Wool Dress Goods Continuation of Sale Prices. ar fi9e quality ,priced for this sale at 52 1 Special in Damask of regl All Wool Challies, the bal-. ance of stock, regular price 69¢ yard, for this ¢ Bse yard. 50 and Si-inch Wool Suit- for separate skirts and| for this sale $1.79 yard; regularly $ and $2.50 yard. 52-inch All Weool Broad-) cloth, in a good range of col- ors and black, regular $4.00) value, sale price $3.75 yard. in IN® COTTONS 4 bleached Lockwood Cotton for Pillow slips, 45" Pequot bleached Pillow Cotton,28¢ yard Pillow Slips, 45x38 1-2 inch, of Hill Cotton at 25¢ each Pillow Slips, hemstitched, 45x36 at 23c¢ ch. Good Sheets, unbleached, 76x90" at 750 each Pequot Cotton, bleached, 90" width, 51c yard. Bleached Sheets, 81x99"" made of fine cotton $1.19 each. Others of same cotton, 81x90”, special at $1.09 each. Special Number i Tyon inches wide. all wool, excellent wearing quality, valu for this sale $1.35 yard. i ace pDepartment : Continuation of January Domestic Dept. Prices CONTINUATION OF JANUARY SALE PRICES. “““d 10c yard, for this sale 3¢ vard. Shadow Lace for petticoats, about 10 inches wide for this sale 19¢ yard, Sale prices on all Laces and Sale inch Bleached Cotton, ex- St-inch Bleached Pequot Sheeting, also half bleached, January Sale price 48c¢ yard. 81-inch Half Bleached and No. 2,000 lndies’ ‘“‘Cameo’” tra value for this sale 15¢ yard. WAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU OAN DEFEND® ON o . held last night in I. O, O. F. hall on Bleached Mohawk Sheeting, for Cloth, 36 inches wide, January 4 i Presgreticy” PROMPTLY KFCEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PU iCHASED OF UM Tt Maln et Al ciowe wae PN S S s e el e \T!:tl\:ntn?é:i:h" plendid values in ! on hand to partake of the activities 3 g i One case of Hemmed Bed- Embroideries: and Daces! oo The Rebekah drill team gave a sood Indian Head, 36 inches wide, spreads, rezular price $2.50, for Grcod this weik = g = = drill, and the past grand, Mrs. Lula January Sale price 21c¢ yard. this ) 2 cussed. Estimates have been ob-!be held soon at Athletic hall in East | Pease, of Rebekah lodge. was pre- . o S Berlin News | tained from a number of well-know: make Cdgar Brightman of Wesleyan { ov of her servic A banquet wz make presented was given careful | Univers and Mrs. Dr. Kate C.|served to the members after the in- Mead of Middletown, both of whom | Stallation and a social v on- re well qualified to carry the official | joved. The following were installed x consideration, although no particulatr kind was decided upon. Every mem- , ber of the committee s present, | message of the Defense Council to the | for Rebekah lodge: Noble grand, { Which clearly indicates the intetest|people. There will bo no collections | Mrs. Minnie Pease: recording se | I Berlin. The speakers will be Prof. | sented with a past grand jewel in hon- ¥ s Js y q January Cq’ ¢ i Jamunrs. o Nockwaar and Ribbon Dept, o, Jmeey | Sae Prices in One special lot of women's Neckwear, all desirable styles, spe- Petficoats cial for 25¢ each One lot of women's Neckwear, in the best styles for presont Al Silk Petticoats in the H i of fire apparatus and every | i ! 5 it (s L = ! 5 s ! leading plain calors d which the members have in the move- | taken and all men and women are | {ary, Mrs. Nellie Bunnell: financial wear. spec for 30¢ each. ) gl s an -‘D‘SGUSS FIREBEPT | ment. It was firally decided to invite | welcome. The Berlin Liberty chorus | Secretary, Mrs. Flla Beach: treasurer, Special purchase of All Silk Ribbons, taffefa, moire and satin, | ¢hapgeable, regular $4.00 val- ® the residents of Berlin street Who |and Home Guard will attend. Mrs. Ella Morrel; right support of { to 8§ inches wide, for this sale 25¢ yard. u . nTfl price $2.59. y Top and All Silk ffeta Pett ats, in the fash- ionable plain colors and ~hangeable, ue, for this sale $3.6 noble grand, Mrs. Antoinette Warner omtmm 1d, Mrs. L Mrs. Mabel | have appointed a similar committee to |'po Choose Delegates to Convention. j call a joint meeting to discuss the mat- | The local council of the defense | |eft support of noble g : : 5 | te Such a re would long | 5 = i iriflin: ducto | Grange hall to choose two delegates to val- Muslin Underwear Dept. Griffin: warden, Mrs. Frank Rohmer this important subject, an element | (ho war convention which is to be held | N¥ide suard, Mrs. George Buys: ri AT INUATIONC O A NUARY Ana s : Tnvited to Conlerence { which is absolutely necessary if the!in Hartford in the near future. As | SUPPOTt of vice-grand, Mrs. Rrowr oINSV (1 0L NUENSRE i) HE R, Aol thel bettis at { townspeople wish to accomplish What : Ghairman Stevens is by the re of | 1oft support of vice-grand, Mrs. Jennie Envelope Chemises of fine Gowns of good quality mus- glullas peductions BdiniE it | they have set out to do, Tis| officela dalesatel hvo othersim st | Elickogis - Routsides eliard, SMips: nainsook, trimmed back and lin, high, V and low neck; continuation of this sale $1 and §1 values for 89c. $1.49 values, sale price $1.1 regular Women's “Beacon” Dath- s sale $1.19. robes tniwhite Regular §3 $2.50. i Tho meeting of the committees Will | 11c0 he appointed, as Berlin is entitled | FUYS: chaplain, Mrs. Anna 1| probability be held next Wed- [ o three delegates, The convention will | Past grand, Mrs. Lula Pea KENSINGTONIANS IN SESSION 1. Pttt it el e, | T Ao T B — Men’s All-Silk Neckwear Regular $1.50 values, sale price $1.15 Regular $1.00 values, sale front, some with ribbon &nd lace shoulder | report be made, a call will be issued stalled for Sequassin lodge: Noble $1.49 value fo Fordal oot e i The comm tae and, Frank Bohmer: vice-grand, Jlannelette. Bi Engagement of Miss Aldrich and Mr. | i not empowered to do any purchas- lph Morrel; recording secretary, tered the employ of A. H. Bergeron, ! W. J. McKec: financial s Berlin Briefs. values for jamas, John Hackett, the constable, has en- 1 . and colors, one and two-piece, . AR ing, but merely to procure all neces- etary. : Regular 98 values for price 65c. Graham Announced——Miscellancous | o 5 ¢ormation that will be of use |the local plumber. | F. G. Osborne: treasurer, I. R, Cart $1.49 values, sale price $1.19; $2.98. Regular 65c values, sale price Shower for Miss McCarroll—Home | {o the town in obtaining the long-| A number of Berlin weather pro- | warden., W. Bailey: conductor, Tver- | f§ $1.75 values for $1.29; and the Regular $4.98 values for 1 4 desired fire protection. | phets are predicting an early spring. |[ectt Distin: right support of noble $1.98 values for $1.14. $3.98. Regular 50c values, sale price Guard Dance Tonight at Grango Announce Engagement. | There will be a rehearsal of the | grand, H. W. Griffin: right support of y 35¢, or 3 for $1.00. At a dinner «i\'mv‘g’\.{’[:;d-n, evening, | minstrels in Bast Berlin tonight. | vice-grand, C. Griffin: left support of of Sweaters at 25 Per Cent Reduction Dur- Boyvs' regular $3.5 Hall. S BR w2 g A. Thampson: ontside speeial for this sale $2.48. Emma Willard chapter, D. A. R, | vice-grand, A . vy | : A The Kensington fire committee, | gagement of Miss Iinel Jean Stewart |Met today at the home of Mrs. Georgs | guard, . S Norton: inside guar which was elocted last week at & oite | Alarich. daughtor of Mos. Mary m. Al |D- Dodd. The subject for discussion | Aubrey Castle; left scene supporter, izens” meeting, met last night at the | drich, of Kensington, to Harry Kil- [ W2s “The National Park (G By Schap ain SR R0 My iicld. q. z Ther . F: i < ing District Deputy Grand Master iy N s r et e Som. | There will be an important meeting ) e e ey ey :m::":mmdm;a:x ::m‘t\m‘;‘:‘(“nmtha i T fw::“l”\‘;r on of State Com- | %1 e Boy Scouts at the Berlin Con. | Frank G. Osborne and suitc will go | telephone has not heen installed but it | sign a peace treaty with Russin? Tf it | Tt May Bo So. . Graham, of Forest i ¢ 2 0 | t o s s rlig b Lealy ! sl purchase of fire apparatus were dis- | Park, Springfield. Miss Aldrich ,::m_ | grezational church tonight at 7:15. to Bristol tonmight to instal the offi- | is expected that by the first of next | embarrs him later he can break it. yrchase sratus i e e SteRorraphas At the Gy -~ cers of Stephen Terry lodge week it will be ready for use. i Ptedodotestooe ekl s e | e T Bradbury’s Crullers and Doughnuts e : Bt fos L S o e on sale at Simpson's store.—advt. % | member of the yvounger set. Mr. Gra- | (Cincinnati Times WANTED—Board for two young lads . # ! ham is a well-known Springfield vouns phe oss Clear, PeaChy Sk|n X3 e by the il Echooligisectiens R addrese s saltimore American) | Probably the vast majority of thn Passed On. i men in the camps are bette Tneh Rt Bast) and better fed than th e P Sts, Plainville Briefs E : : « clothe ever were in ar) Seaman Harry Foreshaw, U. S. N., right-thinking man is a pa- | has returned to his ship after spending Eve: * ¥ i | cifist but believes that real peace is [a four days’ furlough with his parents | . {110 school board. 1.9-5q loned married couples who used to s i 4 i %| local Girl to Wed Hartford Man. | worth fighting for at Westwood Park. i e A bt : adv.. i ituation together on —0 S AWa'tS An one WhO 5| A miscellancous shower wasten. | SE———————— = Miss Catherine Garrity has accepted As “A Scrap of Paper.” uap | 4 | dered to Miss BElizabeth McCarroll at : : S —— e - % |y R Koieticton last cveni a position in the office of the Bristol (Syracuse Post-Standard) i - 5 Lo s g o‘d'f(‘“ . \;n:r“ . . . acturing company. She re- Why should the Kaiser hesitate to 1 t Drinks Hot Water % 2. oii aon* S e | Like Being Hit = . d § % [ Carrol is to become the bride of Ray- | Dasument fo Workiln thojofice FLUSH KIDNEYS g * | mona Miiton, ) B R Miss Nellie Cassidy has accepted a = = |4 4 Says an inside bath, before renie B [eean srelen as music by | | y a e na e nosition as forelady the finishing WITH SALTS ¥ ¢ 2 fast hel e feel & | Miss Martha Dumeer and Miss Bossio | { A } | department of the Bristol Manufac- BACK IS ACHING e § : § elps, us look and feel 3| negone. Rev. Samuel A. Fiske will | ¢ : 1 | turing compaay. e 1 & clean, sweet, fresh., % | perform the ceremony at the home ot ! § Says that every time you cut } Gage Kent. who was stationed at | Noted Authority says we -eat too eaSl y e s * - 2: | the bride. H or pick at a corn you Tort Slocum, has been transferred to much ment, which clogs k° % ! # | Home Guard Dance Tonight. |é invite lockjaw U. S. S. Marvland. He is in the ord- Kidneys s in DILD es 5 r;:x‘rkh[nz and \lx\nlvmus—fn\ev Gl sns Eerme Gl el meerRey i 2 | nance department : ¥ o, aert—a good, . clear skin and | ,53, will be held fonight at Grange] swsscueseiscamss . ~d | Examinations under the civil serv- | Take glass of when Kidneys 5 natural, rosy, healthy complexion ; | L L1 gesy M - 2 A * 3 2, | hall. As has been announced, the af-| You reckless men and women who | jce cominission will be sheld in the g r Biad bothers H re assured only by blood. If 5 i | : oty @ bz 12 |4 » L SC LY, DY DUTS J | fair is to be ziven for the benefit of pestered with corns and who ! postoflice in New Pritain en January e o1 only every man and woman could be | ha tobacco fund or the soldiers and { have least once a week invited an ‘ # %6, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., for the pur induced to adopt the morning inside | path, what a gratifying change would wilors of Bérlin. McKeon’s orchestra | awful death from 1 will furnish the music and a good | poison are now told by P B oty o ot ihe thousands | time is expected. It is hoped that | authority to use a drus called free- | office. ot = g B D IR oS | there will be a la attendance. A | zone, which the o s 5 N Sl mem,and girls, with pasty or muday | special car will leave the hall at mid- "r”j‘- S "‘1 Z:“,O:,“Pm ;‘thf Widzons A copy of the rccent embargo which | a well-known authority. Meat forms complexions; instead of the multi- | night to accommodate the out-of-| . ye ; e ”:‘I"- "'sflle"c S | was declared by the Adams Express | uric acid which excites the kidneys, P 2 ot & ¢ i -0f- 1 is relieved and soon the entire c S B e e » s L S yecome overworked e > tudes of “nerve wrec zunaowns il fonn iestsmReretw1inefonioesfrony i o g i i T R SR SRR OBy Eaa IR oRE Of Bu @ ihey beesme oyeiwolugl fems ine \prain fags”. and _pessimists we | (he best and the most Frotesaue con. | hors Wi ot ERE out with the has been received by the local | strain, get slugszish and fail to filter yhould see a virile, optimistic throng | tumes. A drawing will also he held g Paz of pain. nt. One of the loeal factories will | the waste and poisons from the blood be affected greatly by the embargo |then we get sick. Nearly all rheu- of rosy-cheeked people everywhere. | for a $5 An inside bath. is had by drinking which dries the moment it is applied | and will prababiy send goods hy pa matism liver trouble B inE Fotor brenin o and just loosens the corn without in- | post nervousne: sleeplessness B % il Lt i vtk & .| Db Martbew Guiewald snd RS flaming or even irritating the sur-| aqr. and urinary disorders come from spoonful of limestone phosphate in it | Luby experienced a close call yest tissue or skin. He saws a slu n kidneys. to wash from the stomach, liver, kid- | day afternoon. While driving down | Quarter of an ounce will cost very The moment you feel 2 dull ache in | lin street in the doctor’s sleigh, the | little at any of the drug stores, but the kidneys or your back hurts or if | this is sufficient to rid one's foet of the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of aw or blood Cincinnati | an¢ ose of sceurin substititte ca ubstitute cleri ed for the local No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidne: sionally, says RV BT The moment tnat Resinol Oint- ment touches itching skin the itch- ing usuallystops and healing begins. ‘That is why doctors prescribe it so successfully even in severe cases of eczema, ringworm, rashes, and many other tormenting, disfiguring skin discases. Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Resinol Dintment Choice Footwear Siyies For the women who want something different— Our illustration shows a new boot in Lustrous Black Kid, This freczone is a sticky substance ld-picce Narrow E ape from Injury. Georze “ows friends in Sprinafield, Mas | few days. roundir neys and ten yards of bowels the pre- | B¢ | Martin Stephc noof Canal yous day’'s Indigestiblt waste, sour [sleight skidded on the ice when in : i who has been ill, has recovered makes a sick skin or scalp healthy, | | g Y i h fermentations and poisons, |thus | front of the Beach residence, and | every hard or soft corn or callus : . sediment, irregular of passage, or at- quickly, easily and at iittle cost. | eight inches high with plain cleansing, sweeton nd freshening [overturned. The horse became fright. | You are positively warned that cut-| Carmi Bosco. tho Young daughter |tended by a sensation of scalding, | | p i Ointment and Soap at all dropgiem. fher ane doathon Dadls hest ot the entire alimentary canmal before | ched and hegan to run down the road, | ting or picking at a corn is a suicidal | 0f Micharl [osco of Muple street, has | stop cating meat and get about four s sl Hoprelad b Dl boot for dre specia Our styles ss or reet wear- priced at $6.00, howing of midseason cigh after it, but was | habit recovered from an atiack of ounces of Jad Salts from any phar- o t by Mr. Beach, | o e e | TV, macy; take a tablespoonful in a glass | ed to be near the scene Lo Annual Meetings, Mildred Coombs has accepted | of water before breakfast and in a The Annual Meeting o ition with the local branch of | few days your kidneys will act fine. includes many novelties Congregational Society of New Britain \dnms idxpress company as a | This famous Its is made from the in plain blacks, colored kid who are constipated very often, are | -\ large deer was scen in Kast B ng the | i | | | I v “]'1” be ?‘F"(W)m the Parish Cthapel of | honkkeoper acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- | ! leather and combinations to e s e s i S the South Church on Mond e hinec i n s beel Sed | choose from at prices $5 & prged to obtain quarter pound of | lin vesterday and was pursued by n. 5 Janu- \ bined with lithia, and has been u 1; | pri $5 to $9. @ | — | putting more food into the stomach. | dr Those subject to sick headache, bii- | finally bro |gusness, nasty breath, rheumatism, | who happc rolds; and rticularly those who | have a pallid, sallow complexion and | The Sou h Deer Seen in st Berlim. 5 4 % ) A telephone hooth has been installed | s limestone phosphate at the drug|lUmber of boys and dogs. The anim ary 14th, 1918, at four o'clock p. m A tions to flush and stimulate ; et | for the transaction of the o . lin the post office for the accommoda- | for gener: il v store which will cost but a trifle, but | 10ally landed in E m\ursl . election of ofeers —nual busl-| ¢on of the townspeople As vet the also to neutralize the DER THE DIRECT SUPERVI- \s sufficient to demonstrate the quick | Chicken vard where it was seen to be . Ll f | ke ¥ i ete., and to e | 1CA1S IN urine so it no long auses STON OF W. F. K > ! and remarkable change in both health | # S00d-sized doe. When the hoys and | ':" el Bans I INess proper o be| Can and see our mew style house | irritation, thus ending bladder weak- | o LAY e J b] 3 LFORD B, mDDY, dresses, Best quality gingham and at- ] 52 and l\ V) Ul a and appearance, awaitingf those who | 9082 left the place the deer 1 the kidne: ey 5 nce and esca Jad Salts is inegpensive and canno practice internal eanitatiod. We must | (N® fence and escaped | F. A. SEARLE, tractive styles. inju‘r‘el-- ey s i KR | remember that inside cleanliness is War Rally. W. L. HATCH, cent lithia-water drink whith every. | l‘RU(JKE The hoema“ ore important than outside, because | As a part of the statewide campuign H. S HART, i J BIRN BU A M oo e e o e et | | d L ® skin does not absorb impurities | for presenting the real facts of the | H. D. HUMPHR Y - = the Iidravs dlean andlacttre and ins | A I 7N | 941 r! 1 o gontaminate the blood while the!war to Connecticut citizens, the war Society Cgmmittee We cun save.you money on account of | 1604 pure. thereby avoiding Serious | W E’- KkF LEY 'LO | Aam St- Har"ord ores in the thirty feet of bowels do. rally which has been announced, will | New Britain, Conn., January g 1918 low exponocs km.mnwn{pm»mum g | (ELM AND FRANKIAN s‘frmmrs)' Ask Clerk For S. & H. Green Stamps

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