New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 8, 1918, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1018. AR SALE] STEAKS 1h 23 | Shoulders s 23¢ | RoastBeeh22c THE YEAR B @ srrcialoellam | RN : SPECIAL 9 to 11 a. m. DN! §| B Large Selected AnE 1MOn Bl ¢ R Ay~ Sound Native rltIan}I\t(yJTS)RP])suy Shoes_ . E&GS toz 49cés ATURD RATImPlCfiIVT;‘ " UHIDHS[ 12C MONEY SAVING HOUKLY SALE duced 20% [l Sovine T3() [——————r T Kot | e BEEF P 168 MAIN ST. @ & rowr® 1 35¢ | YEARLING LAMZ e N 4 Next to the N. B. savings @8 @ Legs Spring Raw et B . o R ‘: ol P . I R be open to BOY SCOUT & SHOULDERS Ib 28c ! lfi!N R@AST !b 25[5 E{I)S(NEYS. _ib 16C T NEWS B Eoe | LIVER per sr )gld be ; K ‘but open“during N s #& Prime Rib : Eflst Sliced Beef - r e Scoutmasters’ re- Moor shyt. ., | serve corps were perfected at a meet- | i ROAST H ¢ 9] D a LIVER coal Is fired, admit | ingof the Scout leaders, Sunday, Feb- | [ s ] Na“ve > Fresh Pork > 5 ffé through slide in fire | ryary 31918, A campaign for men B e run, push | L be conducted by the local Scout | LiX . SAUSAGE P firing for a 1o " leaders from February 9 to February s S bPECIAL 9'to 11 a. m. ito one side or back of fur- |4y g\ apnlication blanks have been | : ; va;VEE:I‘—“]FU—Iin’ T T NEW MEATY years of age. necessary single unit in the whole e e e e e e e e e e e et e et e et Large Sound | Whole Milk doz 250 CHEESE i New Crop English ¢p [= '? Apple C WALNUTS .. ib ch ‘" BUTTER .. 2 Ibs 25 5 len put fresh fuel into MOl |4y neq into headquarters already, and ) I p e Mde. = Admit a littlo air over the | 11 gong point to a successful cam- ~ d 1 A\ { £. . Christ a v 1 Q fire. | paig The Scoutmaster must be at ! gz C § S c ua 4" Bans c ey stated today that they are gres (k) To burn coal slowly (from 4-s [P oE% 0 He rnaeosi il 4 1bs ._____._._._____-——- hours) = have pipe-damper partly closed;; adjust check -draft and | ash-pit dampers to give desired rate o their plea to are-an excess subPPlY | of bhurning rof coal In addition to the names re- (i) Shake down the ash whan Y | nece ¢ but don’'t waste coal in the | ash-pit. Close ash-pit door while y 1 ed with the generous responseyl people of New Britain relative Scout _organization. He airccts | B New Pearl | Mohican Buckwheat € Ceasae ol e e 2D jFLOUR 3 1b pkg 27 and upwards, 32 or 1 in number. ¥ MACARONI or -.i ZC‘ 5 ib pl\g \ ,‘ He may be asked to take charge of a ARG ia I troop already organized but needing | bt SPAGHETTI pkg a leader. The Scovtmaster is the ex- e i : G ecutive officer of the troop. He neced | B Empire Brand 1 Sc& Yellow Split 21 98(: e hs PEAS . LEMONS . .. weived yesterday, the names of Judge B. F. Gufiney and E. A. Moore have | been added to those of the trustees of | shaking. the Methodist church who are to meet (m) Don’t let ashes pile up under to take action on this matter. Both |the sgrate not be familiar with all the technique | &g PUMPKIN an i Mr. Christ and the mayor wish it un- _ of the Scout program, but should find | [g# o o BRI ElStatood, however, that no attempt | his function in bringing to his assis- | g Fresit Shredded 27(: Mohican Mince 29 will be made to borrow any of this | Cll Y ITEMS tance men who can instruct in tho | {8 COCOANUT i MEAT . .. 3 pkes coal offered unless it is absolutely 15 departments of the work. A e necessary and the call has been made oL Scoutmaster may plan his work so | jd Pure Luncheon 2 C Mghican Pure c simply to determine how much of an | Damon quality shoes at cost—OUTr | that he can do it in three hours per COCOA (‘AT%[TP pint bot extreme necessity. | Special sale men's suits $14.75 at |in addition which he has availablo | g Dinner Blend 19 Mghigan Select 21 c! . 1b extra supply can be assured in case of | 41st Annual Sale.—Advt. O TR G L OlE A s State Fuel Administrator Thomas | Resse-Leland’s.—advt. The demand of the boys of the coun- | 1 i el Rueell has sent . lengthy com- | Tnicrwoven socks, the sock that|try s overwhelming They want o COFFEE . Tomatoes 3 APPLES cation to the local fuel admin- | utwears them all. Complete line|share in the national service bein e ere e e s e et e tion giving full details as to how | juct received. Globe Clothing House, | rendered by the Boy Scouts of Ame SI’ECI’\L 3 to 5 p. m. SPECIAL 3 to 5 coal for domestic ic. | golo distributers for New Britain— |ica to the government. But they must NEW ROLLED BEST PURE tions, which are 1| Advt have leoders. As soon as we have a ro herewith printed: Special sale 2-piece gray natural | sufficient number of men sizned up | ¥8 oY \ m » Burning Soft Coal <hirts and drawers 8b6c at Besse-Le- | for this work, they will be m ade pro- R ! i h 4 vry much more than |jand'e-—advt. | ficient in Scout work at the Scour- | : h 3 a 4 o i ma 3 se] vhi s ducted at oty has leased, | masters’ school which.is cond A i o ; Matthew Conlon ranceron [ €. : 'gw notiwellfadapRabit ), thelGarnRea) lHstatofConl oy oo Rt eaduariess ST 2 he fisst floor of his new house on Street, cvery Monday evening. — The ze is weil | g S Scout leaders of the New Britain | ¢ S - . - rl AR Ple. ouncil are making an effort to bring | KNGS < ST i R Poboky £ R T i | Large Baldwi Flake White arge algwin axKe C | APPLES .. 4 qis 255 (o e a0 fi ] Cape Cod English Dairy c Cranberries 2 qts lgc CHEESE . 1b 35 CARROTS or | Sweet Mixed SaARSNIPE 21e 10€ k ok gt 208 E ated | La S BRES ), 206w 25¢ at the mines i There will be a meeting of the i troops up to o high standard of 3 B ,————— R o New Britain Club Monday evening, m . ¢ e e o and stov W cfliciency so that they may v turned from France. Rev. Dr. Miel gty ton | February ‘clock for the e 3 100 per | BV that Begi has been actively en- |l as a reporter by the Yes- . - 5 uires more attention | February 11. at 8 o'clocl istered at headquarters as a 109 per | that Begimann ha en actively as a reporter by the Hudson Des : e it . clection of new members. ot B Y S0 e ot (e - » | gazed in German pronaganda work \ patch. pent consdoravle Hime ot Bie gy iestecy ; ‘s union sults $1.29 | = b(‘r(‘ for months, H rest was ac- | Bussmann took out first natural > men ‘end has brapghy higs deep fire. | s % = i & ¥ rconsists of 24 registered *outs, a = i i : . | complished by a policeman, who rec- | tion papers in June, 1913, but a day = F age to each parent (b) Don't let fire burn too low. a > b Scoutmaster and one «r more assis- 1 £ from their sons “over there.” (e) For quick heat put on the draft Viking A. C. dance Saturday nizht, |iants. .As soon as & troop reaches E" ognized him from a picture he had | or so ago, when summoned to the A ity ahd fire small amount of coal. Booth’s I advt this standard they will be awarded a seen in his station house. Eighth precinct police station in GORDON NOT A SLACKER. Other 4 | s SN banner by the local headquarters. The ‘( r Ger! seized here vester- | Newark to registe an alien enemy When the first exemption district T e following teams will play in the indoor day at the instance of Supt. William | he refused to ar certain ques- | recently announced its list of allaged SMALL SUITS BROUGHT. baseball league Saturday afternoon: M. Offley of the Department of Jus- | tions. slackers, the nams or A#son (il iee LIKE : S . curo | Troop 3 of the Methodist church and anm\]e Wh(} Ek‘caped Lfls[ Sum _tice and .of Robert: Stephenson, as-| 0o o District Attorney Bussmann of Greenwood street, appeared HE: Minor Matters to Be Aired in CitY (.o, 1 of Berlin will play the first sistant United States attorney, WCre giq he was a subject of the Kaiser then the board has been advised that S anie and ulro0p i RO SR DE Ly er Adam ll] G“S Gdy vm Pllug of 230 East Eighty- ,nq that he considered the United Gordon died in a New Yark hospital FF LOG Frank Moknewi has brought suit | church and Troop 1 of Newington will e} Qi‘mml \1;'(‘44. F,rnr“_cl. Gern, a team- giq¢ his enemy. When he applied , before the registration and thus the o R e Aok e coverisan 0y DlavtieiaecondiEane SRTE0ODRTLHOT =) ster employed by the Old Dominlon g4, citizenhip he said he fully intend- | members wish to remove the stain of aes: B00CO LS ol """ | Plainville has accepted the invit New York, Feb. 8.—George Begl- ine. and WHliam Sehlmeyer, & .9 to go through with it, but the war | being an alleged slacker from his for labor performed which the plain-| ¢ 111 Rev. J. Wilham Denton to - THANR. 25 Mase of iho Morth Cepmen | Fradesman or The Bronx, name tiff claims was unsatisfactory. Theltend the services at the Advent Chris- | 110vq’ cteamship Georgo Washington, Pflug was sent to Ellis Island be- Bussmann refused to give the name ——————— plaintiff alleges that the defendant did | tinn church on Sunday evening, 1Teb- [ (5 0 %0 2 custody of the ©& of refusal to fill out one of the and address of his father or mother Y. W. C. A. NOTES. a plastering job last summer that was ary 10, at 7 o'clock s the | poqera] authorities last summer, was Tegistration blanks which Germans or state whether he has or has had | ealth and happiness for the tired o poor that he was forced to spend eighth anniv y h J LT T \v. He had Are required to file, and Gern for vio- any male rclatives arms for orjYWoman and girl Join one of our $100 later putting it in proper shape. |0l America atc crial progra 25 | heen living in 163 West 130th strect, lation of the regulations which forbid against the United States, After the | E¥™ © and see how well you Co. ble Winkle attached property | Peen prepaied s of Ne under the name of George Gunther. Alien enemies to approach within one outbreak of the war he registered | $1€°P and how much better you feel. corn-pestered men and women | ,, Cherry street and Hillerest uv(-nuc.l-‘”" are wel Begimann’s escape was kept secret | hundred yards of the water front. with the German Consul in New York | Lhe women and girls as well as the | | | caused him to change his mind. v g Wear t hoes | mhe writ is returnable in the city by the government agents when it oc- Sehlmeyer had forgotten about the as ready to give service in tiie Land- e xtra work and need to killed you before, say 3| court the third Monday in Feb- EVENTST I HT AT | 2L eYSh - EOlieD ahoy s pay more attention to their health, urt on N rd onday curred y warniny of the attorney-general to »>“3;1;“\~Z . . Our bodies as well as our minds need Cincinnati authority, because : 3 1 S 3 a sl e ey e i B i is married and has one | : drops of freezone applied dir > Constable G. A. Stark, armed with — a private l;:»p(‘(i:(c::fut rmn?“l":‘?:o : G l"y’ n;ym(m(flh“v ‘m‘v]ft{: child S employed formerly on |+, chanse. The movie theaters, etc., E ate dentist ¢ rouble their mouths shut. He was makir . ¥ Y Onl | have their place but they only rest the mind and our bodies need rest as’ tender ‘,‘]”"‘ "‘_“1'-*‘ SOreness at |, writ of replevin, took possession of | High class photo drama, Fox's the- with his teeth the German officer remarks for the benefit of his cus- the Newark Star-Eagle and Morning once »n the corn loosens so i candy floor cases and a register ' ater. succeeded in hoodwinkinz the au- which might fit in Berlin but Ledger. He was born in Berlin and | well The value of regular well thorities into allowing him to leave n 1 New York. s 39 years old. chosen ¢ se is shown by the im can be ed out, root and all, without | i the store of G. Rosenberg on Park | — pain | street which was locked under attach- | Vaudeville and superior photo plays, | the I)lig T S dStent A e s e el ic il itechy ! lllis Tsland detention sta \lmn, Several people had complained to | proved physical an A A a l.}.!n Elonnce !?YIA va(</‘:’1([ costs L ment several \ni‘:\ls ago. Hnmu/\cli‘h,\rcum theater. where he had been interned. the authorities that he was bitterly | TO HITAR OF SONS. e r:hiv men i: th(;x:\:filz Cz‘}‘i\u ery e any drug store, but is pert ho owned the & cles, secured —_— ist’ i i ' 7 3 i s 5 ¥R :“”.MI Sl G s e :m'- e o = X I ” ~ R He was sent to the dentist's in' anti-American in his talk. New Britain parents, whose sons are [ our girls be behind the men? IR teo e foieven hano) o nsivmiiinions : L D eexed 8 oving lhp!(:t 1 and vaudeville, | charge of an officer of the Burcau Theodoy Blss of 110 Verona in France with the 101st Machine Gun | Gymnastic classes either Tuesday or & i ) Keeney's theater. of Immigration. who was supposed to avenue, Newark, was interned at El- company, have been invited to g0 to | Friday evening, swimming Monday keep him in his sight. Tt is the s Island yesterday as a dangerous rtford this evening to meet ReV.|ovening. Plunges Saturday afternoon tried, as it is inexpensive and is said | against Joseph Ulinski to recover | = o me or even irritate the s 00, and money in the hands of the | v 2 sets % ¥ not t 1m 100, and v s of { New Britain Circle, C. of F.,, meets | opinion of the federal authorities n enemy. Bussmann was employed r. E. D. . Miel, who has just re- anq Tuesday o\oning and morning roundi issue or skin. After you lift | New Britain Builders Co. has been | at 34 Church street. away th oublesome n or callus | garnisheed. The writ is returnable in | the skin undern s pink, firm | the city court on the first Monday in| -Board of finance and taxation meets Shd heaithy as Ihe palon of Your hand | March !in City hall. ey Store Wil Be o on ; T : = ; 1435_3 I s Evening 400 PE@P&E’ 3 BUTTER S]’ORE 4{)0 e 171 PARK STREET CORNER MAPLE STREET RE?I] ‘Jt“ Maln St' : LEGS OF SP. L:‘\f\[l:'? 5 Gl‘ T 25c CORN, 2 ("\N:“l“ o 29c “MY OWN” COCOA 9c 1 . THESE PRICES WILL BE FOR @ . . T Safl]i day S LOW PI'ICGS MONDAY ALSO, UNTIL 1 P. M. ¥ TESN HOASTIECKE s FRESH MADE e 20C PORK & 1.1-.,\\.“ e 29C HAMBURG 2 cans can RUNCKELS BAKING CHOCOLATE pkg. 9C Best Conn. Valley Selected c BRSO cALER pte 1t 1 | ‘ AN FRESH FULL LINE OF HEAVY BEEF CAMPBELL'S sour CREAMERY ~B(c | EGGS.. 54 s 23 € FLOUR Selected 53 c i SHOULDERS, 2 cans bag $ 1 '75 BUTTER . EGGS .... doz b AN SMOKED NATIVE PORK 29(: SCHEPPS COCOANUT 1 7C e < swowen I O $313.75 ure ery Good %S == E L) e : y i ure i ‘530 BAKE BEANS 290 S‘,.farXPGO?SdBI;?;nd’gXGC { ROAST OF VEAL PIVE T'RES 300 BAKER'S COCOANUR 1 1C ’ e ;):nf(: 49(: L. 5 s el HAMS can PARKESDALE EGGS ‘t«:»l (Omp Very Good Pork C ————————— R} FORES OF LAMB PIGS’ HEADS CLOVER LEAF TUNA o 49C LARD ... 21bs and Beans 2 cans Washing 1 1 c | 18c mst e 200C€ CRLDIMED AL Calif Large _ POWDER 2 pkes : sormem ... » 33 ¢ - Larg e i ___ HIB sHOULDER 1AMB TOMATORS PANCY CRAB MEAT PRUNES 2 D and C Self 14(: Yoty Coud b s 18c FANOY CRAR MEAT op Best Pink Bamel] lourl'“' Sauerkraut can 13C B B stewin pams TPOMATOES >EA BEANS almon, Ah can Z(\C Verv Good G - g 14c¢ PEA BEANS 33c¢ i 5 . No. 2 can s e = e i g 246 Very Fancy e e I" A !”}\H-\ '{“m 7c COFFEE ... b Assorted Jelly jar 14C i f voarnsew l,,lr‘.:;“t‘n\n( :r.\\ ER 15¢ WHITE BEANS 9] Campbell’s ‘Extra Large A " o e o :~0];:‘! (., i A ZC Royal Lunch or Yal Hor 'V[atCheSZforl 1 ERESHAEIGSEEE elisc e ! 35C OO Toast Full Head »1 . AL e e 1 Y A | Full Hea ORE Ay JANS AL e c | crackrs:m34€ | QAT > s 21¢ i | Mwe 19¢, 1 e/ 66 A e 29¢ CONN. RYE ME/:LmS. 250 CONN. CORN 3):]_742:\_:4‘)5. 25c RICE (Full umd)3 I 330 PRINCINE BAKING POWDER, 2 cans 25c ;.‘ HOUR SALE

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