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{ MODERN BOOT SHOP NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SHOP OFFER ies’ Black and White bination $ 1 .9 5 BOOTS Bpecial $4.00 Value. A $3'5 a Pair Boots. Cloth Top $3'50 a Pair ue. AMOUS ith- All Purchases. 168 Main St. BOY SCOUT NEWS The Boy Scouts of New Britain are going to help the government win the by acting as dispatch bearers. shington expects to reach through war each of distribution cam- The committee on public in- on will then m time to timc Boy Scouts of America, national council and the , with the 1 the million people Boy Scout ten these paigns m the id of direct to the nation-wide service is to be distribution Ll "he initi: to house of ) copies of a spec out edition Lrkable Fla en at Independer 14, 1917. This document n pronounced one of the most publications in answering s to the caus Day 3 T fectiv tural questions ur governmer week of J 20th Boy s oi. ¥erica rvice for the com- on in s carnest ¥ Sehii e S ihian perform thi 2 informa re- oppor- Britain it v to Prepared.’ - the Scouts of that they r motto of * sh of the T n New ssible 1o . The the live ritain give this followi 1z troops base vice clash in indoo 11 e at the Armory Saturday afte Troops 4 and 1 of Necwington, 14 and 1 of the Y. M. C ,f Berlin, the first zame 15. The next ting of Honor will held at Office Tuesday, February ¢ class Scouts get busy, come meeting and win merit The scoutmaster: scoutmasters of the New Britain are requested to present at the Scout headquarters nigh pos- Executiv s made ict the Scout leaders on out ecach and ht wish to me council themselves Monday ; the S to inst of Monday the on work We 4090 Main St. SATURDAY’S Best Conn. Valley CRE A’\IFR‘;‘ BUTTER . st Best Comp LARD ... e Calif. PRU \E“ 2 Ibs Best Pink “()\ {azola ()11 Lfll'g'(! can o at least | print- | ive that | a1l { |and creed pa will take advantage of this opportun ity to receive information. Troop No. 14 did not hold their regular meeting Wednesday evening, Januar; 16, as the troops the w rally held at | = { church. Ten members of the attended | the Methodist | troop | - ! i { have been picked by the Scoutmaster | | to serve | ers for the Committee | formation. on Public In- | HOW TO PAY FOR THE WAR (Frem the Boston Advertis | The some high p good | of it the city of coal d In ¢on adopted, after trial, and is insta a new coal damper device which is claimed to have ef- fected a saving of 30 per cent. in the trials already had. Its permanent in- stallation will, it is reported, save the | city $250,000 After making due al- lowance for the enthusiasm of a new | convert, putting some the seient effort into the problem ¢ burning of its coal, which very likely wouldn’t have been done except for the high prices and he difficulty of getting the commod What is true of the city in the cas coal is true of ind wther of commodit will over & a generation save for th i'y much more than the war will cost. | Indeed, it wouldn’t be ‘o bring home to every stop waste ard pay had for the RENCH-CANADIAR" the Toronte vggests Ve ‘anag snogests St | Vimy R Telearam) dun Julien “French™ and ench-Canadian” unvorthily worn anti-conscriptionists, nada's race chialists might dress their local identity in a narue that will associate the shamc of arti-con- {seripdon with the grindeur of tho | Preneh who cd France from Ve dun the glory of the Ca anada at R taus a noble name hy Quebec not and lien Kansas Deteviora (Topeka Capital). Kansas isn’t what it was. For the | first time in the history of the it has been deemed necessary s men to a college of oratory. Selected EGGS Very Fancy TOMATOES new pack can 17c¢ Very Good Pork Extra Fancy Y, Sat-e BAKE BEANS 356 33c 3 to 5 p.m. Best Formosa or Mixed TEA 1b 2 HOUR SALE Royal Lunch CRACKERS Reg. 18¢ 1b. as government dispatch bear- | | five who are to ! to a general salary readjustment. | five appointees | cil resolution; it is apparent that the city is | | posed |o anadians | state | to send | 1 Kre named being w | “but an old man of eighty MAYOR NAMES NEW SALARY COMMITTEE New Members, Authorized By Council, Will Meet Soon With' the Salary Commiittee Mayor George A. Quigley, pursuant to the vote of the common council, to- day appointed a special committee of act with the council committee to investigate the alaries of city employes with a view The Curtis, father of this particular coun- Hedley P. Carter, Gor- don J. Yy, Fred Beloin, one of the city’s largest taxpayers, and Daniel J. Sullivan, representing the labor inter- It is probable that will meet next week with the council committee to take up the bus- | | his jurisdiction to employ s on hand preparatory to making a report to the council on January 30. The council salary committee is com- of the followi Chairman, A. E. Eichstaedt, Cornelius Dehm R. Falk, W. J. Lenehan, F. T Donough, Alexander T. Mackay, Jacob wiec and E. W. Peterson, the last h the National Army Devens. at Camp Whole Truth of Buddhism. (Takio Advertiser) Zenshi, a great e lived on top of a tree in a mountain; so people nicknamed him “owl pric Someone interrupted his meditation one day with the following Dorin priest, on in a nutshell is the truth of religion 2 hew all sins and replied the opening his eves “Oh, is that all?” sarcastically. “‘Even vears can say that.” “Yes, even a child of say that,” rejoined practice all priest without said the man L child of three three ve the years can- cay not put it into p Still Following the Fashion. (Galveston News). What has become of fashioned adventurs block traffic on a wet her skirt to her the old- who could treet by lifting ankles? 400 PEOPLE’S BUTTER STORE yin's: T.OW PRICES WHY NOT SAVE 30c ON A DOLLAR? 2 HOUR SALE Selected EGGS 9 to 11 44c 10¢ Very Good Laundry SOAP 4 bars lgc a. m. .. doz 15 1b Can Baking Powder 2 lbs 316 can 7c 11c Gc Green PEAS .. Very Good SARDINES .. Extra Large Box MATCHES 2 for Washing POWDER 2 pkgs are Alderman Orson F. | this committee | Me- | Buddhist | | properly | this country i practical | Can Use Many CARDINAL GIBBONS APPEAL FOR THRIFT Prelates Letter Wnll Be Read in Gatholic Churehfies Sunday 18.—An the wppeal from | upport of | vill be read of Connec- The ap- Hartford, Jan Cardinal Gibbons for the war savings cami e \tholic church ticut next Sunday morning peal follows: “he opportunity i e flung wide open ¢ every man ,woman and child by the sale of war savings stamps. This is the most impressive {hing about the movement which is heing undertaken by the National War vings committee.” There can be few yeople whose circumstances will not rmit them to buy at intervals the cent thrift stamp, and with cach purchase gain step by step poss n of the war savings stamp, for each one of which the credit and reources of the United States are pledged to return $5 for what now costs $4.12 “Such a return being produced lh\* DT‘O( ess of compound interest ca on of thrift in a pr 1 and convincing way. T earnes commend to young and old, nd more particularly to parents, this sim- ple and easy method of acquiring the habit of thrift. Many sorrows are avoided and much happiness is to be gained by the timely application of the principles of thrift. To the build- ing of tharacter it brings profitable acquaintance with self-denial and self- reliance. It is a valuable aid to good citizenship and a blessing that once grounded is a faithful com- panion through life. “We have reached a time in our na- tional life when no loyal citizen of can afford to spend a dollar for wasteful luxuries. Su i an cxpenditure resolves itself into a dis- loyal act. Welcome opportunity offered of th war saving mote the cultivation of the same time to serve one's country by lending to it in such small sums the price of the first step—the 25-cent thrift stamp. “Such is not only a it is the clear duty can citizen, young upon our clergy aid in every door of is indeed. therefore, is the through the sale amps to pro- thrift and at privilege, but of every Ameri- and old. I urge and our schools to way in promoting thrift 1 through the purchase of war savings stamps. Tor the help it gives to our coun- try’s cause, for the good it will do those who take such steps, may this movement ¢ patriotic and practical m n to every nook and corner of the nation.” its I(\” ROAIT Kept From Work by Fuel Order. New York, Jan 18.—Ioreseeing that the Garfield closing up order in- evitably will throw many thousands of men out of wor H. Smith, sistant director of railroads, directed preside ads within s much of s can be as- thi for. sent The difficul nized. Certain classes of unfit for tho heavy work w be required of them by Many men would h temporary railroads jobs the chance of losing th But on the whole Mr. Sm ered the expedient w The assistant dire frequent com mice ington notified by ministration that nothing in the movement of by Dr. Garfield's tice to this effec the fuel ad tion means that fre into cars and u all industrial plants the possibility of diverting labor not otherwiso 1zed unloading freight and sing r 1 cquip- ment. idle labor a It w »ut found one orders by Mr. ch would railroads. to take ind so run 3 job, consid- useful. | general in with Wash- fuel ad- | which helps | dden | 1l no- | issued by The exemp- can be loaded m ca ggests 1ad be tion was the order. is to (Philadelphia Ledger) A Tammany candidate who says he is fighting “to banish invisible govern- ment” must have a sense humor. rare of Free De'ivery Telephone 1435-3 LE OF ). e o, P Ae® e 27c 30c 32c 24c 22c 20c 22c 18¢ 25c 32c 25¢c ISH RS 1) Lean ROAS PORK ... Ib 2809 ROASTING curcknns 28C ’ SHOULDER LAMB FORES OF LAMB VEAL ROAST JANUARY 18, 1918. LAMB Genvine Spring Legs, Loin Roast, FORES Yearling Legs Loin Roast, FORES Sweet Juicy Sun- kist Oranges doz Large Juicy LEMONS doz New Meaty PRUNES 2 Best Evap. PEACHES 2 Ibs ibs Fancy Baldwin APPLES 4 gts Hot House Lettuce 2 heads SPICIAL 3 to Extra Lean SMOKED Shoulders 24 LB. A Matter of the are up a ced the othe perfectly ble to lay are the time c aid a colle who takes a most fav four hours SIE Sroul i by ronk KIDN HOME MADE SAUSAGIS MEAT, FRESH MADE HAMBURG CORN PEAS TOMATOES No. TOMATOES No. 3 CAMPBELL’S soUPs | TAPIOCA good circumsts 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25c 25¢ 15¢ tp. Time. (Argonaut) few r day, he one?"” going to sume was present, b m cans can 2 cans 2 1bs. SCHEPPS COCOANUT EVAPORATED MILK BOSTON LIGHT COF! 3 PRINCINE BAKI PFPOWDER pke. cans NG 2 c: ince: ce \'h«n' n, in s, twenty- | determine pro- > graduate from ‘what d in n 230 m. use of complaining )ur arc Compare Our Prices and Quality With Those Eisewhere Stewing FOWL LEAN FRESH ForkLain2 G ROAST Shouders 1, 28€ iz, 24e Fresh Plate " 146 Fresh Cut = 2 1 c HAMBURG Beef Lean Pork CHOPS . Boneless Rnlle(l Roast BEEF , 28¢ , 25¢ White Ecg TURNIPS Very Best GRAHAM FLOUR 5 Ib bag New Rolied OATS .. Ohio B. T. Matches 6 boxes Best Full Head RICE .... Z1bs Yellow Split PEAS 2 lbs Elbo Macargni . . 31c | 23¢ 35¢ 25¢ 29¢ 25¢ 3 1bs 2ihsia SPECIAL ALL DAY Mohican Prepared Buckwheat Flour 3 1b pke. 5 1b pkg 27c-45¢ you going to charge when it takes hatch one chicken a hen to for 504 hours for Tributes to Lincoln’s ¢ (Washington Post) One thing that every true American atness, must rejoice in is that every time a | fareign government gets into a dilem- | of I fou ma it has a way falling back on Abraham Lincoln an inspiration. THE MODEL MARKET | 171 PARK STREET, CORN ER MAPLE STREET e e 2BE O PONA FISH | 20c 5¢c 10c m25c 27c 32c¢ 3lc 25¢c 3% ws, 2D¢C s 25 25¢c .5 hoxes 286 SKINNER'S NOODLI pkg. HORSE RADISH bottle FRANK CHICORY COFFER CRISCO PRUNES 2 Ibs. CONN. RYE FLOUR . CONN. CORN MEAL . . 814 Ibs. CONN. RYE MIEAL TOILET PAPER ¢ orolls BIRDS-EYE MATCHE | tremely ambition Her mother told her it would kill her to eat so many. ginia's she ginia was very ment and then said, LOOK LOOK 3 BIG HOUR SALES 9 to 11 a. m. Porterhouse, Sirloin or Round STEAK = 22¢ Large Selected EGGS = 48¢ Every Egg Guaranteed Large Ripe Bananas=19c Mohican Creamery cutter = 49¢ Mohican Selected EGGS Best Pure Very Best Whole Milk Cheese Ib 30¢ Swift’s Premi OLEO 11 prini 2 All Kinds Imp. and Dom. CHEESE Very Best Evaporated MILK 1 4C Tall Can 5 23¢ Pure Lunch CcocCoaA . 12¢ 10c¢ Prepared Mustard large jar 19¢ Mohican Asst. SOUPS can Try Our Dinner Blend Coffee 1b SPECIAL 1 to 5 PRIME RIB ROAST Beef 1. 21c p. m. An Easy Death. (Indianapolis News) Virginia Thayer, aged four, is ex- fond of peanuts. She haséai to eat a sackful of them. The other day Vir- grandfather asked her what would do if he should die. Vir« thoughtful for a mo- tearfully, “I'd eat sack of peanuts and die. t00.” Stere Wil B Open Friday Evening BROOMS cach 69C ¢ 100 1or 18 € 47¢ doz. 47C‘ \ e 45¢ 52¢ n 52¢ i o 33C pock 50(: bunch 130 .49¢ sws. 19¢, CLOTHES PINS BLUE RIBBON EGGS (guarantecd) PARKSDALE EGGS VEDGEWOOD APPLES ELERY POTATOES 15 pound CARROTS peck