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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ‘FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1918 “The Greatest Values : B e WE SPECIALIZE ON METALAND |} CHAS DILLON & CO. BOYS’ SUITS (| BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING || T AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES $6 75 mvymm‘z:xiuauomm ~wmnn moex vase §13 GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. I s ‘ ‘ This is Our Final “Clean- Up” Sale of the Year. These 2 | B y b ld e el B CALL OR PHONE 359. : N pl'ln g $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50. " A 4 i These high-grade suite will sell fast at the new price of $6.75— EL2LEST THE JOHN BOYLE Co. || Miuineryg }IORSFALL’ S Ak 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE N In our large assortment of Spring Millinery you will find hun- irely ive 'S T = . dreds of Charming Hats in all the new spring styles. Ther such . ED EANSITO BU Y OURSIND: Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers a variety of beautiful styles that we cannot begin to describe them. | once 93:99 FASyImmiES o J0oinecting | § Bl Sce the new Pokes, Bustle effects, Turbans, and many ather shapes to Ra. With 140 Trumbull St. {81 § BIB choose from. Among the most favored styles are the Crepe Hats, Mthe | N HARTFORD, kS, ¥ Vo MG PO N and the All-Straw Hats in handsome shades of Rose, Blue, Browns s from | § B and Grays, and plenty of Blacks. = Really an oxceptional display of } put out (Toaavim llgbeivonrgilastRoL N e == distinctive Spring Millinery. lohn A. portunity to help the Salva- { ; tion Army War Fund cam- @ 1 B ” b Ward |l raizn. Add vour subseription § B DON’T Y{)U KNOW : NOW READY—SPRING FASHIONS IN SUITS, DRESSES, B - now—give the worthy cause a f§ ‘ ST Ay (e, " j worthy ‘“send off.”) B B that Clark & Brainerd are selling every kind af Patent Mecdicine just [ WE INVITE YOUR , manager. 4 as cheap as can be bought anywhere in town? i 5 s Anderson. SEGATIE) ‘ TF YOU DON'T, THEN REMEMBER THAT terson. 25¢ REMEDIES SELL FOR 5 g 78 Hedlund. : > {EDTES SELL FOR Pl Ross. i EDIES SELT FOR . - ... 79, 83c or 89¢ arlson. There's no need of mumcunng for these prices apply to the thousands of different preparations kept in ock, and if our price o, Y, O. Zetterman. h at D Pice, oy, G. H. Statton. is not right we want our customers ta tell us. We say this to cor- it e Fit stiket ana Dwisht Court, { rect some wrong ideas many of our good people have. f‘“m“ i £ Mellandwr. | PO YOU KNOW THAT OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPT. has an d s e TN East, Miss Bjcker. B cquipment of Medicines second to none and of the finest quality man- & | & lodsett & Clapp, throush Kirk- | ‘East Main, Aghes Finnigan. —_— ufactured? We have no competitors in_this line. : m & Cooper, has placedfa judg-| . mim, Raymond Spnde . 1 e - - A nt lien on property of Eskell and Fairview, Albin Qar 1 Oflly SOlllilOD [0 Pmb]em Oi Sefld‘ DO YOU KNOW THAT OUR CANDY COU NTER is stocked with olina Hellstein at the cormer of | pranklin, John Johanson. goads the quality of which stands in a class by itself? This is the th Main and Ash street. The| Harvard, George Berson. z 8 reason we sell such enormous quantities and the reason people come intiffs allege that they received a| (Oxford, Woodland, Yale. e mg Food t0 Troops back week after week for more of it. gment for $813.30 in the city C°‘"’tt Jubilee, Aaron ‘Anderson. DO YOU KNOW THAT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN is patronized i February 13 which has not been | 7Tinden, Miss Hedlund. B by people who love good things to eat and drink—know the place to | isfied. | Main, DeWitt Riley. L. O. Zetter- Hartford, Feb. —Ships for the et it and appreciate the fact that it is just as pure as it can be— heal bargains on merchandise of | man. G an ot o L amician pure syrups, pure fresh fruits, pure cream? No starch, no gelatine, no 3 hlity — Besse- Leland’s Dargain| Market, Aaron Anderson. el B L N e compounds—just plain, rich eream, flavored and frozen. ek.—advt | _ Mrillard, Mr. and Mrs. ¥red Ander-| tuto an urgent problem for this sov- | DO YOU KNOW, THEN, THAT CLARK IRAINERD'S is a IChe Novelty Jewelry Co. of Boston | SOD- s ernment, according to the wpinionl good place to patronize? Your good money gets vou just as much ¥ L brought suit against M. Tkacz of | Park, Ruth Peterson, Bbba Peter-| y;i.0q y United States I'ood Admin- | @ as it does anywhere, and Jots of times more. : We Have All the Parts You Need for Your fayette street to recover $200. jiEon, . = istrator Iloover in a telegram re- || = et connionoen ot Dosse Totnary| Thodcs, Mr and Bhs ndoson ceived today by the Connecticut State B e | Sevmour, James T1. Towers. Svmasll o L it S G ey N Spring Replacements, and | Stanley, Ruth Steele. rollment of shipyard voluntee ; y 2 . D. Humphrey has sold iand and | 2 sl 6 [ Y | Mr. Hoover’s appeal follows The Idings at 55 Trinity street for Wil- | ! ! ) ; el (B BOY SCOUT problem of getting food to our sol- 3 f |} TH T PARTS i diers over-seas and to ‘the soldiers : pver the top and we give them | and the war workers of the Allies | 5 2 EY ARE BE TER zains—-Besse-Leland Co.—advt. NEWS and their women and children in- | f§ i el e ¢ ine nmew spring line of smart cludes not only the finding of thae 3 (M Lo 5 P v . T e 2 Linin ed gt i B o e e e el (10 o s A ¥R Raybestos Transmission g—Guarante chine and Georgette crepe, with | which to send it. No amount of in- | i 0 E i lace trimmings, at the Kav-| Troop No. 2 held its regular meeting | creased production, decreased food e p— i —— S—— s ¢ a Year 4 bugh Shop, 40-46 Pratt street, | Tuesday evening. Four new members | yse or general food substitution and Sl were taken into the troap. Scout Clif- | caving 1 help unless the ships are | — S RE R L N A AT G & e l i €S I“ d s more for less at Besse- | ford was elected quartermaster. Watch | qvajlable for sending the saved food | Brown ppe Gears—the B t llade Feive e e MAYflR ASKS E“NN AUSTR!ANS GLAM“R 5 tings, scribe. are no less numerous and various o | 19U 1 g . . o Racoon coats for ladies at reason- | R STES 11 0. mmeeting Teiday | 570, 70 les% mumerous and varlous Dyer Pistons—Size and Oversize, Also Feath- P prices at Mestken's—aavt. | ¥ | ovening In the troop rooms Genter|li itk e ntmost earnestness that 1 / | 1 parsain Week at Besse-Leland’s.| church Three new members were | 1 o e '3 oy o reating & vol- 1\. . i erwelght : | taken into the troop. The trooD iS| yptary reserve of men from ‘which . I fiss Minnie Osland, who is soon to | now up to the standard and big things | " 00 power nocessary to solve ome the bride of George Gregory may be expected from it. Troob No. 4 | ¢ sroat problem of shipping can bo R, | g Booth Felt Gaskets—Thick and Tight irford,was ‘tendered o linen has been invited o g0 camping (13| wociliica hs rapialv as i can b | Makes Formal Complaint About Caeks and Slavs Ridicule Address § * bwer her home, 46 olden | summer Sernll ot, last evening There were having a garden, it will be expected Service in the shipyards though nbt Tmney Sewice Here | by VOIl Seyd]er Hyatt Bearmgs—A-l Balls and Races - aames. T refre. s © b T rd Liberty Loan. + = fic and games, and refreshments | to o ifs bit on the third Liberts of the fighting kind, is lauded for its o se ? atriotic character by Mr. Hoove = | . 74 = Salte cting at the | P2 ¢ Vel ooNer, e K w C "‘H “ C on merchanadise of | _Troop No. 10 held a meeting at the o} =, "“uryere are many more i . W Olls oley arburetors ity aia synagogue on m street Tuesday| - : ; S e ny Feeling that the trolley service re Atstords T et evening in charge of Patrol Leader | WaYs than q;rhtm: by w !nr‘n 105-91 Seredliocalinatmons by fiha Connectiout | B m ‘4‘.1 1 t(m'v Ieb. L The Austrian | i ; Richman. Zundie A. Finkelstein will | men of America can do their share in | company is deplarable, and claiming | ~0C!#lists have convoked mass meet- | | Bronze and Steel Bushl]\ ho annual mesting of the Shuttle | 1o the assistant scoutmaster. Troop| Winning the war. Not all can 5ght| that protests to the management are | 1S to support their demand that di- | i gs ladow Country club will be held at | N, 10 will register this week with 24 t 4 can help in some way. For unavailing, Mayor Quigley today tool rect peace T Lhan 2 club house on Monday at | active scouts. 'y army of fighters there is neces- | 5 definite step in an attempt to Pro- | gpened with the United States. ¢ Fll“ Tapel‘ Electncally Welded Radlus Rods jock The Scout office wants 40 boys to- v a much larger army of loval| cure better service and wrote a letter c b 5 | e W The socialist party has submitted 3argain Weck at Besse-Leland's. | morrow morning. eager men devoted to tha mainten- | ¢o General Manager J. K. Punderford ¥ e e H R “ d AXl A“ h B l d N - ance of the fighting unit. One is as)|at New Haven in which he voiced his|an interpellation to Premier von | Ot olie: es— t e 0 ts an uts MARSHALL COOK, S. M. ; : 4 he American Hardware corpera- BIES essential and truly patriotic a service | complaints in no uncertain terms. The | Sevdler urging him to accept Presi- y as the other. So by all means let us | letter follows: dent Wilson’s statement regarding | ‘s annual meeting will be held 5 4 = ¥ L il i Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock TRIAL MARRIAGE enroll a voluntary reserve corps of T am writing you regarding trolley | the principles upon which a general 5 . D ote et — men from which the necessarv man | service in New Britain as furnished| pecace can be discussed. The social- | § IE th' B tt al t + (\,mmmn ,',“ Besse ANES | Ccouple Take Out License But Neglect | power for the shipvards can he re- | by your company. For the past four | ists demand that the premier te P Very lng ln e er u l y gain Week.—adv s e cruited.” ) vears T have, as mayor of the city,|steps immediately to open negoti he weekly payroll of the water § Leo A. Korper, state director we the | made repeated attempts to have your | tions between Austria-Hungary and B tiront ia $464.07 A trial marriage given a try-out by | Public Service Rescrve, is daily re- | company improve the service in this|the United States. i [ an Bargain Week at Besse-Leland’s. Stanley Stilenovec and Mary Squarow | ceiving enrollments of many Con- | city, and, after faur yvea I must con- The . r emperor has warned A A | Ee e G Oty Be ted | necticut men of skilled trades for the | fess that I have not met With any|ine ) the different parlia- | 3 5 o Bl e men home from Camp nig plab ;‘x r yhm lsnm\m‘!s Volunteers. Tha enroll- | success and that the service i Breit y mentary parties that he will pro- B 0 l B s B vt melbert| —negtioed $20 and costs each DY | ment campaign will continue through- | deal poorer than it was four vears ago. [ rocye the Rejchsrath and govern the | B B s el Wrhoneng |Judge James T. Meskill in police| out the state until the quota of 10,- “I have appealed many times to the | oointy 1o absolute methods if a me. | ey anc e B court this morning. The couple were | 000 has been raised. Enrollment | l0cal manager of the system in this| oo 5 B0 BP0 0 G TOER il Iways more for lJess at Besse-)arrested by Officer George Moffitt on | blanks and pledge cards cam be ob- | City—have always been treated Wifh{i i, o) g oe = L ORatIoR POV land’'s.—advt. complaint of Michael Imick, at| tained m the local agencies of the | Unfailing courtesy, but there has been Sild s : whose house they lived and whose | Connecticut State Council of Defense | IO improvement in the service. The | q, . g, et N L oss Hagy ey ¥aciiand MerTentain gt bt ¥, on the occasion of Premier | 8 L INTERTAINMENT. | displcasure they had incurred. Dur- | throughout the state. Volunteers re- | PeoPle of New Britain accepted the | o, Fglt vl e BEERSIOR 07 O el | n r ing the hearing it developed that the | main at their present employment | SiS-cent rate with but little protest, | gl I ! ed | Ey Besse - Leland's Bz advt cnes in the Reichsrath on al Program of Season to Be Given | couple wok out a marriage license | yniil called by the government. { hoping that if they contributed this! . dispateh to (t)xr‘Berlllll “I' uo Next Tuesday Evening in Hall. | a couple of weeks ago but owing to A kil increased fare to the company that| GPSFSCIe el Mo jCzechs and | g [] V a financial stringency had negleete possibly conditions would improve, |~ 'S @ ue point ostentationsly The last entertainment of the Win- 't have the knot tied. The girl ox- | HEALTH CONDITIONS but, as I had said, conditions have | Jlfted the house, and during the - s season will be given at the Y. M.| i’ thoe inosmuoch Staniey grown worse. No effort seems to be inmzlm&;d" n’(‘n:l‘!“‘;‘::"‘;\”“vj“’” e Park and Blgelow Sts. New Br[taln’ Conn‘ A. gymnasium hall b next Tues- | poig her hoard she thought it all ris IN CAMPS IMPROVE | mado on the part of the local manage- | M0 IAUREE B coniruens i y L evening when the Parnells, high | (" jive with him. Thd m fimenetofrain bialschadnl slortiofie ey e R e e e e e Auto Access Specialist entertainers, will provide tha | oo f'1e o e R LS s lieve the overcrowded conditions of | Tréachery! —Tell them that UL0 ACCESSory op S gram. Theso entertainers come wated that could get murtied in the eare during rush houss of the day (107" and similar cxpressions 1 fhiy recommended and their Pro- ar. and he was making plans for a | llower Death Ratc Last Week Than |and night. The local manager has | Premier was lible only to b is d to be varied and clever. | y\ra\ \wedding | - Ariion g i shown me the running time of car [Among other numbers, there Will |~ 1,0ui¢ Bimer. pro e e | Sinco: Mobilizatlon ‘Was which I do not hesitate to say is in- are loud against the soprano and baritone solos, vocal | o¢ automobike srooms through- o correct, and as to the number of pas- | @ e of rman troops im ets, saxophone solos, readings and | aut the state, pleaded no i + sengers carried, T know that the fiz- i 5 out the state, pleaded not guilty s . i aracter portrayals. | vsing the wrong markers on a cz Washington, Feb. —Health con- | Ures are mot correct. Your company e malopare textreneliiabetiatied ) — —— It was claimed that he used tho | ditions in all American army camps |18 losing a great deal of money due|With the Austrian government and NO BANQUET THIS YEAR. marker SX22, which permits a car | showed decided improvement during | te the overcrowded condition of the|demand that the Ukrainian frontier "he Stanley Works fire department | to be taken only from the po the weelk ending February 15 and for | CATS, because vour conductors are un- | shall bo fixed at the River Bug, and | i ’ Co e T e e b 006 et .| that week thero was 2. lower death | able to callect the fares in the crowd | that Count Czernin, Austro-Hungar- [1al custom of holding an annual | Flmer denied intentional wror .| rate in g han at any other | 2nd People are.constantly leaving the|ian fore » shall be dis O A h 127 M . S Ph 14 nquet and this year the company and placed the blame on one of ¥ time si > last November. cars M-hrjvli payving il\t'_fnrr‘. This | missed. i pp. rC . alfl t. Ofle bt o fighters will not gather around ! employes named Reynolds. The .| Deaths in all caraps, reg _1is a condition that should interest you. Lel Og o “I do not care to discuss these mat- o festive board. This decision was | was continued until Monday ihey ' national guard and national army, EISENBERG SUIT CASE hae because of the condition exist- | Reynolds will be summoned into | for the week, totalled G rieniey pters i lnp aglcttecitoRvou fan vl fithes, y ; ; A ‘ L today, particularly in reference to | court. 5 resulted from preumonia. but wish you would send to this city The { the authorities against B food shortage. o B} Fewer newer cases of the more ser- | 50Mme respansible person or persons | the 3 nit com v of e 0 s | " 3 liseases T i who will observe conditions here for | Haven is settled. This company's e DR. WITTE BRINGS SUIT. | fous diseases, especillty pneumonia & : 3 3 R. ] S bR a week or more and see what can be | quarters on Church street were re- | 8 ) DS | € 5 > reported as = : : JGH SCHOOL TEACHER WED | FETE el ported as com- | 4550 1o improve the service. cently raided when it was thought it iss Mary Atwell instructor of | City Official Claims $.,1m for Damage . 3 s et R ot A “Very truly your: was doing a “suit club” ness on = vab | The regulars sho the highest | 3 vy n ss on | tm{yxmbnm local High s(‘hnlm, was | to Auto. Fi e e e Wfr “GEO. A. QUIGLE the lottery plan. At the time of the | prried this morning at § o'clock 9 | = : ———— raid scveral ecity hall employes | o 3 Sharles n e —and their non-cffective and ad- | D= ¢ Sralic 2 plovessand N th U. S. Infantry The marriage | inspe - 3 s | over the preceding week, Chairman A. BE. Magp~ll of the|ing suits. Inasmuch as lottery can- | B bk place in Pittsburgh. Captain | ’l'_""‘t“n'}” "“{2 ”’1?"” WY - ““'“‘W(:],‘,“_‘ boara of fire comnussioners an- | not proved the state has dropped pore is stationed Camp Greene, lastern Malleablo ron ks AR nounced today that the Maxim Motor | the case on the promise of the com 2 t ine o > TTCT ay Mas 2 e case or T se o S C., and is soon to leave for France. | through Klett & Alling. I LR ienel GRata i (ol company, which has the contract for | pany to do no more business here and | On September 17 Dr. Witte's c: The district medical advisory board | turnishing the city with a new motor | to provide every cv - with | was run into and badly damaged on | has opened its office Permanently in | pumping engine, has the piece of ap- | suit for which he has agreec o B Dresses and Waists, Underwear and Corsets. - Kelsey street hill by a truck owned ! 201, city hall, using the samé office . st fi . he ex i Lo by the company and driven by one the 1 s A1, | paratus almost shed and he ¢ I d - ) ¥ any ive S e he second exemption distric ] ST = O 5 i ki 3 T - E y | pects that it will be ready for de-| LiGrop prn CROSS STRENGTIL n order to make more reom for the incoming of its employe is return- | data of the board will be kept here | jivery in three woeks, and possibly in | bsolutely Removes | able Defore the Ma tersy of the) mnd it to this ce that regis- | twq weeks. When the pump arrives Boston, Ieb. Sighteen per cent. goods we shall continue the sale of our Skirts. 4 > | court of common ple | trants must come for information or| j; win be subjected to a strike exam- | of the pubil population of New Eng- ndigestion. Druggists | ot 1o { instructions. On Sunday at 2 o’clock | ination and s fied tests by repre- | lad has enrolled in the junior auxil- | B - e masquerade | tho medical board will examine a | samimiives of the fire . jary of the Red Cross, according to| B Corsets fitted by an expert fitter when desired efund mon f it fails. 95 1t Electric 2 Teh. 23 i e i . S § 3 | i €y 1T 1t Tails. <ioc | ? . ve's, Feb. 2318. | large number of men in the health | c by 1d's orch, Adm. 25 department office in city hall. Every day seems to bring in something new in sentatives of the fire insurance un writers and if it does not meet mml | their approval it will not bo accepted reports today by officials of the New ngland division.

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