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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1918, R DIES MAPLE STR HA RTFORD. T R BEAVER BOARD FOR CElLlNG “Store Will Be Opén For Business As Usual Monday '—Such Being Fatel Iu-}Leonard Gleed and Others Hon- | | o GG L e , et 1t Vimy Ridg { AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES el ) GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. FASH]ONABLE hobile |° brother, Leonard Gleed, who is and rving in I'rance with the Canadian i | Erecitionary Force in whlch he tells Charming Models Representing Original to { himself and cthers in his division o L o | THE JOHN BOYLE CO. Styles at $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 btrom < on- % gered ! 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE on of | E. { . g, 3 Painters, Decoratars and Sign *1akers and in- H 'n‘(""';:'- wear, for semi-dress occasions,iatlored and street wear, in large Fashion's latest note is displayed in these new Spring Hats, the quality and charm of the entire collection being such as can be fully appreciated only by those wha actually see the various styles. There are hundreds of smart hats to choose from. Hats for dress iny ('i" - | medium and small shapes, many of them hand-blocked and entirely ¥ anN ¥ frby house . 4 bhr mfl-wl { 9 % this season are in the most beautiful shades of Rose, Brown, Grey, ¢ Samuc e g B Girigs | and, Khaki, Blues, etc. Although there are many hats in the lflwl dv". B 4 becoming T k——see these new Spring Hats. Try them on, you o the hos- . . are not obliged to purchase.. flled at the polic 8§ version of the i i % W. J. Rawlings. He 5 ; g 23 th b ttl K oclock saturday | | C e pottie v with Upton, he i : SR e ananas - . . Colors Straw Hats. Made in 16 Colors. Colors made of hand made straws or combined with crepe. The colors oin ot DR . Tusion Wo performance, I aavt " Oiwas drivind™shedcar,.weit Hats to match your dress. Can be mixed to any iends telling of his pro- As the machine nearcd Corbin's | to a sergea vy in the Amer- | corner the car suddenly veered to the | ———— e Get It At pany has been elected presi- | 2 : | I d e tnel Rirritan WihunciniNcom | ol iosRiss Bten e nea IS ez Rallo . T s : y of Providence appeared and t driver was pre- | My Dear Mother i 7 DRUG S l On =N 3 s We Have All the Parts You Need for Your tin B. Kennedy, who has been % A ). 5 ) Winosky brought the party to the | Blighty 1 I hope it won't be long I3 - sting lunchrooms in Rhode Isi- A g L1 BT MATN STRELET . - aucting Junchrooms I T e o T i o s e P e N T e ‘ o Ll pring Replacements, an moval to the hospital titled to three months by right, I he burning out of a 200-pound According to Morway. there was no | have been away from home for near- I HEY ARE BE I I ER PAR I S al cable, affected 550 telephones |light near the speedometer, and for | Iy three years now, but I guess it's no | this city aturday afternoon. | this reason he could not say how fast | use asking for it. You say that I idere section were rendered use- | the speed at 30 miles an hour or fast- | can t bet that if they told me I I RA ‘ ELING Workmen weer put to work|er. In reply to a question of Chief | could o home, I'd make it in a row- | L a Yeal' = = . L veci at Bossi-Lelana's— | Alonsl siass of hesr. Morway in chant- | oo ‘e T wea. lud 1o meas 1t | i o TT SOUTH? Brown Lippe Gears-the Best Made ; Charles 8. Landc Carl Dixon naa_joned the wrinisn | §C0VIIe Not Optimistic Concern- r. Stoddard of Meriden, who is in 3 5 % e | I . It was a Fambler two-pas- | gtuff Well, Mum dear, T think that's { 1 S : 2 M ge of the estate of the late Dr.| . ol {v)e and was the property of |about all for this time, so will close | lflg UCGESS 0I CE[I‘fl Cflfl]pfllgfl Don’t fail to see our — L X rt street had been entered and : B < 2 % g < LS | i arage pton kept it LEONARD. Hartford, Feb. —Although 200,- . . | table was packed and moved & A et hbdh o) i ¢ Bl AR 3 - B h F l G k Thl k d T h howed that both fenders were stoy T 000 Conmecticut families stenea tne B Street, displaying fine ooth Felt Gaskets—1hick an ight Bl wheels and wind shield were ruined. | 3fy Dear Mothe warm weather apparel . ts are among the plunder taken. 'Ne*F e s Venterday that I | e mm e shining foday for a |mow supposed to bo observing the ppares, Hyatt Bearings—A-1 Balls and Races eal ngs at our Bargain Week [ his belief the machine wonld not | change, but it's cold. 1 got wound- | mecatless, wheatless and porkless just as you’ll see them on : | ! each S 5 ichard Forsythe, Jr., of Main 1e scene of the accident is well | ¢hrapnel in N and Bt it wasn't | wheatl meals, each day, the IPec = K w Cods_Ho“e Carburetors et is recovering from the effects | known by autoists and heretofore has | had enough o o down the line with, | €ral food administration for Connec the sands at Palm Beach, » o y Gt b s T & < | those carel persons who are nulli- o 5 o) fortunate affair, and the only solution | want you to worry in the least for | the T are I southern resorts. . “ w ld R d R e Kavanaugh shop, 40-4 Pratt | that has heen ofiered is that some- [me, for T'm fine and dandy. I fyin 'Fm Ip.)l‘n(’;n' (un\m\‘lllr]m ef- F““ Taper Electnca y e ed adius Ods 3 thing went wrong with the steering | yeizhed over 2 160 pounds the othep | {crts of others keeping their pledges, morth a short distance @i Albany aviation corps ht and went over an embanknient, | Ridge. The youn Idier also ad- | s city several months ago to ! o this cf 1 vailed upon to take the injured man A line in answer to vour most wel- several years ; ang o 2 . ] B aneyer » riousness of Upton’s condition, Ser- | they would let some of us come home edving the break at once by Man- | Rawlings, Morway said that Upton | hoat. [ guess vou say it to cheer me | machine was wrecked vond | Aviation- -he is made of fthe right D P. —S' d 0 . Al F h - yer Pistons—Dize and Oversize, Also Feat L. Styles, reported to the police arage ready to be taken away in, and the running board. front \ce, Jan 1918, Besse-Leland Co.—z dvt. travel over 40 miles an hour. | ed a week azo—three small picces of | ¢a3 week. and meatless and n operation performed at the |been free from any serious uccident. | «o if you see my name in the casualty | ticut today admitted its doubts as to 3 tford hospite turday | There is a stone br short dis- | Jists don't worry about anything. You | the sinc v of all the pledge signers. Daytona, and other Bronze and Steel Bushmgs et, Hartford, have a large display | M : ‘ the food administration today mad R “ed A l A“ h B l d N ew spring suits in the newest | %20 day and @m just six foot tall. 3 : Hot 0 Xies— the Bolts an uts -5 at our Bargain Week' § . 3 | - avenue and then returned ta Asylum - 1 . e . : : i Leland Co.—advt. Bticats hefs e e e | , desired shade. Readily applied. Dries instantly. former High Sahool | fatal trip for New Rritain was then - . v « has written from France | started, about midnight. i Time to Get Bu LIONARD GLEED. | ore open tonight. Lesse-Leland's. | tos the occupants out. Arising | vises his relativess not to worry if | vt | auickly, Morway said, he rushed to |they see his nmame in the Canadian | > - s ‘ : shn J. Kennedy, formerly an em- | UDton ~.\«'I:\’“ IV“J‘(\ he found him n- | casualty lists, explaini t he has o B 7 e 9 e of the New Britain Gns Light | Conscious. He then ran fo a nearby | been slightly wounded by a bursting | . ) . : house where he telephoned to the lo- | shraunel shell. His interesting let- ‘ : 5 oo business with his brother, > - i BUCREU G | to the hospital. come letter. 1 had a fine time in | = «-vaj’cxau Store hrgain week at Besse-Leland's. geant George J. Kelly ordered his re- | for a month’s leave. I should be en- phones on Stanley street, Hart-|the machine w traveling 4t the | would like to see the finish. Well, T R b T o« e . o avenue, North street and in the | time of the accident. Ha estimated | guess there’s no like ahout it, but you ay estos ransmission —(;ua_ranteed Ralph E. Gerth. did not drink, and he took an ocea- | up, and that's what we look for all ight B © | Upton. Tt was towed to this city yes- | nos. | y h B n | trenvny Eredimurinton at Your ever loving son, center case on Asylum erweig B "o fome Esursica RnstEUS Hoover pledse card last fall, and are ore open tonight. Besse-Leland's, | tance from the spot marking the un- | can hardly sce the scars. [ don’t | With the idea of getting into line The dead chauffeur has been in this Goodbye, public the following appeal from Dr. rials and colors.—advt 5 i rerr {cliogg Vas! o= erials 1 city fourteen vears, coming here to e G Vernon Keliogg of the Washington argain week at Besse-Leland’s— | work for Mrs. J. A, Traut. Later he L officc of the United States food ad- y it e e A A e ministration and formerly of the Bel- HORSFALL S . . . fiss Anna Barry of the U. S, W.|oeen considered a careful driver. | pear Sis Hilda sian Relief commission. I E th B tte Q allty B8 Miriin will cotertaln the ladles | News of the denth| was communioate | T am enclosing a letter from a | We have saved some food during IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND, Vel'y lflg m € r u their friends in G. A. R. hall [ed to Upton's » in Greenfleld, | prench school teacher, who writes to | the last few months, the months i to 5 Tuesday Mass., yesterday and arrangements | me resularly. T go and visit argain week at Besse-Leland's.— | Were made for sending back the re- | when we come out of the line if T am her | €ince there has been a food admin- | 3:99FAsylum ISt., Connecting d istration We have made a bod be- | With 140 Trumbull St. an mains to that city. Upton was 37 | anywhere ncar her home. She is a | Sinning. We must save more, not HARTFOTD, years old and was marricd. < oo e S e o simply more in total, but more each Inding a short furlough at his MEENROE A CHAUFFEUR. ! of the pecople you meet here—-more | S€as for our army in l‘ldnu and th e on Pleasant street, has returned fis i Senay soldic nd civilians of our associate Washington, D. C., where he is on - e peh vanucks, Sis, | in this war all of our surplus wheat | da Board of Public Health Inspector Apt You can't beat the Canucks, Sis. EVENTS TON[ H pched service for the Signal Corps. : T (anada wiil live in history for cen- |and meat and fats. But they need (; I Pupil of Automobile Agent, anass much more. We can keep on send- | ) eal savingzs at our Bargain Week turies to come. 1 suppose you noticed — | . Besse-Leland Co.—advt Fred McEnroe, first sanitary in-|ih, French grey colors on my shoul- fIng th’n-m‘ ‘:'I]”‘ fw.‘c-‘\ .nr*;‘rl in only one | ) ; | [ spector in the board of health depart- | qer in the picture. That is an hon- | Way, anc is is by essening oun High class photo drama, Fox's the- | n ' n he K. of C. membership cam-| ment, is now a full-fledged chauf-| or to our Division for taking Vimy { WD consumption of the food we have | ater, jgn committee will hold an impor- | feyr. The health department recent- | Ridec. General Joffrc presented them | on hand and are constantly produc- ) H lluu“lll [} d B’ L} 3 =t row night and s - i ing. We o reduce our consump- t meeting tomorrow night and all | 1y purchased a Ford car for of to s Ours is equal to any Division | Ing We need to reduce our consump- e Imbers should be present. use and Mr, McEnroe was the first | {hat is fighting in this war, and that's | ion of wheat by one-third and of. Feeiim thicate fats and meat hy one-fifth. Doing & DAL SAnad 2 ope iz sse-Leland’s, \ e o to lear P triving | &' But don't think for s | ! 7 N B" Co ore open tonight. Besse-Leland's. | emplove to learn the art of ariv om e hing R B R O i il ot injnre s nlineh=ast N i Park and B‘gelow Sts. ew l"llaln, nn. he Ladies' Auxiliary of tho A, O.| sorme “morning to teach him how te | toe me. . Talk about slackers—watch |Mmeat and fats than we nced and we | Keeney's theater. Auto Accessory Specmhsts fwent to Terryville yesterday to as- | orate the machine | me when I come home, I'll have a |Can £ 'n a als | - - fn the installation exerclaes of | °PEFRES S8 TRAHC, e has|| e M ihe lad to bear Garl Dixon |f0 @ considerable extent in place of | 4 1 lodge there gone up $100 recently. the health de- | is fine. 1 hope ho does | Wheat. i ° & right now. tho | ;005 at 187 Arch street. argain week at Besse-Leland's partment feels ratified that it ot its | hring forty Huns. foodindminiattationg asics the "]“""‘“”' i T order in before the price was raised. ads of love and luck, G g 9 NG ) Mo BB et T, e (9) % they e been saving, by faithfully | - F5 7% co i Uy ¥1. Cadwell and Charles M — = Ll 125 LEONARD, following the new program outlined | Teels at 242 Main street EXPERHENCE OF LEO (7. REISS jst have been selected for jury FENTISTED IN ARMY in the home card of 191S. Py = 5 | 5 3 “Not all of our people can eat less arialdeckeriglodry, Hayvey lodge, A. O, W ST 5 - i 2 meets in T 3 P TSI Two More Go to University of Yer- To Care a Cold in One Da Yhan they now sal for many ave un. ; Teols 1 Tumer ball argain week at Besse-Leland's.— T (] Gl S | LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE |able to buy more food than they ac- S o “]“h ‘hat Wonderful Ollaker Hel'b Extract t | lets) Tt stops the Cough and |tually need. But i all who can save QUL DLOSDELItY S B gamccls A SRR S Two more local boys have enlisted ¢ B : . re wi : 277 Main street. = e water department has complet 8 & Headache and works off the Cold. T. [ will save there will be enough for all . p ) ¥ . e : 5 & e . Quaker Man came to fcannot harm and if they fail to giv its lease whereby the Sunset When the Quaker Ma give in the army s 1 corps training ¢ i i s we or. | the arm ! Tps W Eraining (IS0 oo e 3 ; of us, our associates in this war S hRiens ? | V. GROVE'S signature on e o lieks o, oR sociates i - of Good Will 1 results they will cost you not ras company, the officers of which | S°hol at the University of Vermont | ;¢ friendly neutrals and ourselves. S sl AL L thfs city, ono of the very first persons | ISSlts they WilL €oss YOU nothing, : . Wes. | and Will leave tonisht for that plac 5 : : gov- | meets in Jr. A. M. hanl ; S X s very fa : ; g Moward A Timbrell, Harry Wes- |2 Sai & i (08 80 SoE a8y Boace Dof iots Noand §rood, forith e ¥ SO te call on him at the Economy Drug | conteq by Mr. Reisk. He took retains the nse of the old Grid- ernment will keep in this _country Main street, was Mr. | medicine faithfully and las s S mnok | Street and Fred Brady of Washington =r 5 i 5 5 T e Store, No. 1 farm and orchards on High Rock | o o 3 STORES OP cnough of every essential kind of RESIGNS AS CLERR. e e oo 1 i foodstuff to supply all of our people. S 3 o untain. Dwight Skinner of this city, who o :mpmmm"‘t’h” b immm‘n" 7 Miss Tda S. Schuetze, head clerk in | yoaps old. He said: While T am able My stomach is getting stronger; I previously enlisted in this department i evor faking an eunce of the home- | (P8 Ofice of the second exemption |io work every day still I am not well. | eat with an appetite and no distress the week-end in this city At | Retail Fstablishments Connceted - board, has resigned her position and | a\ry stomach in bad shape. I can |follows: my kidneys now act regu- i L t made preserves or of the home- [ $2i0 L% CRERES TOT poson food d they |larly and while I still 1 - presen is instructor in scmaphore " ke eTae T ducts kept in pantry or | . 3 by 2 bia street | only eat light foods and even ey | larly an tle T still have rheumatic » E signalling at the schoo! With Chamber of Commerce to | n prod ¥ P other. | Pas been appointed fo take her place. | cause distres I do not ve any |pains they are not near so severe as cellar. Anyone who fells you y - particnlar pains in my stomach but | formerly and remarkable to relate 1 e Continue Monday Evening Business [ wise is working for the enemy. cither : = ‘ r bsolutely Removes MASS FOR ROUILLARD. intentionally or unintentionally YALE DOWNS COLUMBIA. ! there is a constantly weak and ner- {have not had a single attack of 2 = < h b B e e il b e ea el e e e vous feelir My kidneys are also [cramps in my lower limbs sine dlgestlon. Druggists A mass for tho repose of tho soul iy PR S DR EVBRENONSKELLO GG L7 GRS 0CUE Bl e i e [ 5 <1 have to et |took the first dose il fund if it fails. 25 ¢ Private James Rouillard of the 1024 | Stonding that has become geners . Food Administration.” | versity basketball team defeated the | POF IN proper shape a L Tt dose of Quaker Herb und money if it fails. ~5¢ | of Private James ard of the 102d | 7 00 % 0 blic, it was announced | e e =G e Regimer vhos vas re Ghlafeints . — E { Cc university five. 16 to 14, E i Regiment, whose (eath Was reported | (,qay through the mereantile burcau e - Ui intereoticminto teamne oomtost Ko | T nave rheumatic pains in all the | This case is only evidence of the - = | in this city las eck from a frac—| G Chamber of Commerce 1 GETTING READY TO GO. e jcints of my hody. These joints are | power of Quaker Herb Extract. Tt tured skull sustdined ;5 frad 1S 401 stores affiliated with the chamber The men who leave next Wednes _ ot Stiff but they scem to grind and | you wish to try it or desire more par- celebrated at 7 o'clock this morning | (i), gpen for business this evening | day morning for Camp Devens are | SO [ crack every time I use them. Often |ticulars about it, come to the Boon- Watch tomorrow’s paper f§ | i» St Mary’s church. At the masses| ., 4 o, jonday evenings in the fuc fpreparing for their departure and CORNFELL WRESTLERS LOSE. t night 1 also have cramps in my |omy Drug Store, No. 365 Main street, o6 tH | yesterday, prayers were offered in ture. Th impression had ined | those in the first district, numbering State College, Pa., Teb. 25.—The | toes and calves and they nearly drive | and ask for the Quaker Man. He ean e | memory. ground, due fo the confusion caused will meet with their board at 8| Pennsylvania State College wrestling [ me crazy. Now do vou think the |be seen there daily from 10 a. m. Connors Halloran . By, theé. Monday closing order of THE [ig)diasi taiourow Dight, T} in | e \turday night defeated Cornell's | Quaker man said: 1 think they will,is [to 5 p. m. Tt will be to your ad- Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Philip Maynard of 453 | fuel administration, that the stores | the second district will meet in the mpion grapplors, 24 to 8. Cornell | uaker man said: I think they will, is | vantage to call as soon as vou can. . West Main street arc receiving con- | had decided to close Monday eveni hoard’s office Wednesday morning at|won only the 11 and 175 pound }fact, T am almost sure of it. Here | The remedies cannot be obtained gratulations on the birth of a son. | permanently, but such is not the case. | $:45 o'clock for final instructions matehes, both en decisions, they are; iry them as directed; they |any other store in the city up three or four times every night. | Extract.

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