New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1918, ‘A MONTH ! } OST of the items in WE SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING T I e v T b s win our Haberdashery Ben vanks i sale were unde Will Be 1‘]1('!! \” ["l\ \\Al\lun* ton’s I\n(hd.l\, lmlu the E’g priced befere we reduced f . o them. If you don’t at- . SIDE WALLS. Ti anrantry | ¥ tend our {!Ealf P?ice tSuiifl - a e ! S?&Q&G M LL]NERY N \“]:‘: you’li find cut later jus \ N ”GR D{H WORE. d § i L GIVEN F NG WORE f Introducing the Smartest and Most CALL OR PHONE 359 Exciusive Styles take what an opportunity yor day new Spring Hats are ving Hundreds and Hun- g he e Ger- f choice styles in Ready-to-wear and Dress Models. delighttul hats they are, to be sure. etter | sere are so many different styles that it would be a difficult ¢ d {ask to try to describe them > B ; Crepe, Hats of Satin and Straw P the Allj TR mm‘ 5% e RGP TR combinations, \ 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE : ‘.: = ou ever see. hats with more g and more diversity? ve those bright blues and rose tings, those sand t browns! Painters. Decoratars and Sign Makers 21 vou not really fecl the alert Military spirit of those hats vou think of marching soldic nd how little priced (This store will be closed i day Mo, d open Washing .00 there’s a splend!id assortment,, and many prices from h(, ot | - e : %o H TO Ci SPE A INTION TO OUR SHOWING into the | B IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. QAL\”GING WQR’S U0 ial f eatment, The treatment | NEW SPRING SUITS 93-99 Asylun St., Connecting e S * medical, very little surgery NEW SPRIN ISSES With 140 Frambull St. i . - L : this particular W SPRING 5 HARTFORD »r. Purney in ( tian Hospital ¢ : ., < | e NG WAISTS g e £ o an in- {8 WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION Which Receives Badly Wounded | S arrived at th o 4 prac 1y torn l Soldicrs n Burope. & careful tment has re- | stored it almost comy e . - = it, waitir r 2 2 o % A In letters to his wife in this city. | fll wait. We ar " A i Il 70 IONCR ST. PATRICK. | rence P. Mangan, John J. Mangan, 5 lecves anc | Dr. John B. Purney, who gave up a | L \; r:l'TlH}:”k‘ P‘:(; ¢ :1\‘(1":((:', bl ceer fod g ”ln\:”?” “"’" Co. Rev \\.‘,\1_ Harty B )t;)\h, A. O. H.| Thomas Donlon, Ralgh Mulconry and T A | i e e 1 company |is contemplating a double celebration John Prendergast. The anniversary i ardu:hf‘atm“(.; 1v.|v1. o .u.\ el { accept an appointment in the Can- ;;:l.‘,\“({).y»nl.,, need wor A = ot St Patric e e e R o snna%,; ey e seport d he is a darn fine man. adian army, speaks of his work to | SfU © ‘“”‘Y' through an mption | nature of a dance and private event. ! definite date has been set for the s ™ ~namc¢ e, which proven very inter- S & “‘ from fuel admin- | The latte ill probably be held in|dance. At the meeting vesterday, b, Marwick of TISRRINS - i f s o i photo | e s e : busy with | 37 of C. hall. and the following com- | five candidates were initiated and merly of this city, Dhs sold Mis | it was a blessiny for us to get him. eur ate i Shod i haliu i - “” 1t orders and the one-day | mittee has been named fo make three applications for membership re- ldence at the corncdlof Hawley | The other man'§ name was “Pink- | | the Pine Hill Military hospital in affected it considerably \rangements: Thomas O'Day, Law- | ccived set and Corbin avemue, through | whisker . e o e Camp state Co., and | with anybody and %f vou don’t smilo | Keeney's thes for on their return from ultz & Costello, to TLeon Allen, [ when you salute him, he will make i e American Hosiery | you do it over. 1 Sl limance. : “I just reccived your letter dated Court Pride, It. of A., meets { the o (L(‘io(ll”\?;‘i?-lsa“ .(1{“?1‘(‘ December 14, it is the first one I have | A1Ch street. e eveal it e it received since Christmas. Al the only a short time later that the phy- mail is held up somewhere an Mattabessett Tribe, I i1 | sician left here to take up his duties _| will have to wait to get it straighte |, oors ar 242 Main street vith the Canadian government, and | ened before it will come throv | { thereby he had plenty of opportun- 5 et s i So| I T apout 8500 T il close audicarh | B ity of witnessing many of the horrors Four candidates were initiated | at |y REC o moancl S ieiontoeseins manvio DS RO meeting of Daly council, K. of N “Love from 2 i ‘p,uh\\“y» e the mecting vesterday i [ ; see childr ith : hington council, D. of|and legs broken and amputated mpxyel Koplowitefiiand SRavaltor i | ts U. A. M. hall. ! maany of them blind, the letter states fnpbell were home vesterday from i v 2 U nothe et es. | VE BEARSE SUCCEEDS MOORIEAD. = = | “"j‘«]“mflh and buildi were | - V., meets in Vesa | cmolished. | photo drama, Fox's Moving pictures and vaudeville, | ifax. At this institution soldiers s x tradesmen have enrolled vernment shipyards | War Bureau. Of this venters, three ele and three painters. Imi Dever Alvin W. Be: athletic coach Dr. Purney’s first work was among oach Alvin W. Bearse of the High | i fool basketball team i indisposed | the High schoo been chosen p! ) | these sufferers. The survivors of the | | his home on Grand street. SicaL ANatEnCor il (the IRUDIIG) & | norrible affair set to work to_erect {| B oy B william :’g;:i ;““_\f}'l‘}"ly“f:'y".v opnecsd n Commandery meets at 277 | hospitals and other buildings to aid | - and John Keliber were home for | SECSC. =87 18 (000 2280 : ai cet. those who had suffered from the b week-end from Camp Devens. M. G RGO ) s e || e catastrophe. At the conclusion of S NS L K L -DIOMOaNE o Pride Circle, I. F., meets at ! 7!1‘“ relief work among the Halifax el sl MG R B L He Moot foame Fnto Sprom il aink strect: i sufferers, Dr. Purney was assigned to ! been transferred from the rolling | inence as coach of the 1917 foot i e s R ji office to the sales department at| cloven, which tied for the Interschol-| piiiic lecture, First church. rival of each transport, loads of | p Stanley Works astic football ck apionship He i "ho Woman's club will meet to-|popular with the student body brrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the | the High school. ptist church chapel when Miss | ry K. Allen of field will lec- | R e on current event | MOODY IN FFRANCE. S 2dary's Foly wamily Girels willl|l. Sub-master! fand IMrs, \james .| H ] | et ! . o Moody of Maple Hill have received g : ja a Washington whist on Friday | > 00 - N g & vepline Whist on Iriday | joior” from their son, Ralph Mo d K. of C. hall : K. of C. ha the former High school athletic Lady Wallace lodge, | announcing his been invited to the | with the Heac m\mms(‘mm(n.\ S R M@fiem? Practical] efficient roof e ana s, T L. Justee of 15 | @ELL‘AN& 4 q | for factories, warehouses, office rlock street are receiving congrat fions on tho pirin of a aavgnien | Absolutely Removes |} é i ' builds hotel a lons on tho b | > : ves ulidings, nhoteis, stores, garages, Phomas Wiliam shaw, son of e, | 1igEStiON. Druggists | g @.&% @ fi@mécafi barns, outbuildings, etc. Made na M. Shaw of 85 Fairview street, | Fefund money if it fails. ,'Zfic in shingle form for residences. 1o his home at Green | has enlisted in t o i ot of the arms ana i fl’flWflS E?ng Nraa 0k as a wall covering, and also offers every et iteray Mclupier . Y '¥ opportunity for the expression of individ- Certain-teed is weatherproof, clean, i T A D r.’»‘,r’(‘;“ll Wan - . itary and fire-retarding. It i s | Wonderful Results Already |8 ol taste—from the many charming de- niey Bl Iot siteld will read 2 maper on Obiained |k affected by fumes or gases, and does S e R T signs, textures and colors, one can choose not rust or corrode. Neither does it hdings. There will alsa be mu JAKER & HERB = HE & ~ . = o on 9 . Spring heins assistea by A TALK OF THE CITy B tust the very thmg to harmonize with not meit under the hot sun. ?ecauscl it is 7 i et Just think of it, the Quaker Man | Y 12: -d l b 'H'l f . }l hghter than other types of l‘OOfS, 1t re- TO Cure a Cold in One Day ! 3:{113'\)?[&“.‘(:5 ‘KPT»E‘::;S:R 1”““?)11:‘\\{2"‘ | Oflly their own 1geals, ut witt urnisie i quires less to support it. ke LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE | Herb Extract to the public and . 1 g d | B e ot 2 e s e e ngs, W NOYE, 5 y : ; : : e : Gl et B ‘fp}ffin Lt Bl s | § IES; wosdwork, draperies, et Certain-teed is economical. Its first cost is low. It is inexpensive to GRO¥EE sentiefonienciinax | sy e You should visit our medern Wall Pa- lay, and it costs practically nothing to maintain. Guaranteed 5, 10 or e bright and cheerful up until two J & 3 3 (ARIOY CUTS Toose acary. |1, %0 vhen be besnn to it 3o i per department before you select the pa- IFic e cccciting e his sleep, was exceedingly nervous 1 Youne Mun Picks Out Church | aro Vo' and - often” aciea a5 PEFS for your spring decorating. Qur as- | I herg arehmany roll)l roofings but there is only ofne Clertaz'fl-i{zed. Re- or unny Pranks. though he s on the vet of having § = 3 H 1 3 k- 1 o et B on (heveics ofihayine § 5 5 ¢ member the name by its meaning — Certainty of quality and guaran- [Edward Marion of 102 Vine street | & Spasm. Ordinary remedics failod . nde ® | z = e tophely, Slasb Dhursdsyimominic the | sortment includes a wide variety of styles : teed satisfaction. For sale by best dealers, everywhere. s taken into custody in Stratford | tord | sther called on the Quaker Man sterday for creating a disturbance | and obtained a bottle of Q r Herb and colorings Which Will make it possible a church in that town. The authori- ract. She gave it to the child A e e e e Certain-teed Products Corporation [ate for Information concerning ino | 4ov momin nearty o it vini o § for you to select just the paper you desire § . DESEmEn . pE e e ] : - Certain-teed Roofing — Paints —Varnishes ] M o | well child again. f for any room i your Home. B Offices and Werehouses in Principle Cities in America e into the police lime I\L:hv almul‘ John Fowle loyed t John TFowler, employed a ear and a half ago, When he was | ! ked up by the officers for statoe- | CF s, said 1917 REMNANTS AT COST nts alleged to have been made L L a treatment of Quaker A A t he intended to blow up the TLESE R ey o e A d ; : ! hte armory. He was released, and | 1onths ag ero case of stom- | B s f 1917 L next prank consisted of climbing | BCF Bserders ‘II cured me. My wife § £00U assoriment o papers m fire escape of the National 3ank | 1S #ffected with a torpid liver so 1§ 1 ilding blindfolded. When questioned | Want @ treatment for her. Knowing g bumfies (}f AG to 12 Y@ils at $1-00-$1=50 what this remedy has done for my- 1 the contidoncs i e worsd i s § per bundle, while they last. | If you suffer from rheumatism, ca- ht he intended to blow up the ucture. Next he fell into the ptches of the law in Middletown | | tarrh or stomach troubles, call on the but this stunt, Marion calmly nnl“ pen he was found acting queerly on | Portland brid again blind- | ded. When he was arrested for | YOu all about Quaker Herh Bxtract. # a empting to steal a motorboat be- | He can be seen at the Economy Drug & 1 ging to Dr. I B. Forrest, and | Store daily from 10 i m. to 5 p. m. p I . q - = ed over to the federal authorities. | sts nothing to t to 1 ) fi {3 ” was found to be mentally un-|you cannot call order by mail. Tho [ qu OI \J\.:- lanced and was committed to the | special price on Quaker Herh nnf Ianlm’n. where he recovered et during Its introductory ] S of late has been employed at the $1.00 per bottle, 3 bottles for $2.50. 3§ - P = V h = H d E pnley Works. Saturday he was nct. Quaker Herh Ixtract will remove amts, armisies, araware, tc. queerly, and his brother followed | tapeworms, complete with head, in a = . around but the last seen | few hours and the Quaker Man is 250-256 Park St N B in. C : s and 1 - 2 b BBt ias on Sraniiin Souase. i |/Tate ts provelis Tris remedy fan be ew DPritain, Conn. atives have been apprised of his | obtained here only at the anomy‘ ledicament. | Drug Store, No. 365 Main St. H Quaker Man at once and let him tell

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