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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1918. Hartford WQSE’ SMETH & CO.’S Hartford ANNUAL MARCH SALE OF HOUSEWARES e —. ] Commences Tomorrow Morning WE (o serve you and your interests—that is our e this RECOGNIZE Ic ble HAVE THE monihs OUR DUTY demonstra cod of store-keeping, and will aeain - the determination of onr fiem to keep down prices to the lowe point po: PHIS SALE ON HAND—AND PLE al ror ™ e fores Wi O THEM—Bccause hought GOODS ago. » in advance the conzestion. mneetic Wast 0-C1 AND Copper hottom, tin of MOP COMBINATION wash boilers, choice oiled mop and No. 8 worth O-Cedar Polish, this $1 value for $2.39. Cannister Sets Made of in heavy white, tin, japanned set of tea, coffee, sugar the 4 98¢ flour all Good quality crepe ahd San e, full 1 ounce picces for FOLDING IRONING TABLES Good quality wood NICKEL K copper, plated, with wood worth TEA MILLS ‘ stock, fold up when not le, grinds All heavy No. 8 grip $2.25, ale price $1.4 of finene in use, regular price e kind at $1.69, March sale price A $1.19. March TH of . BE! shortage, labor scarcity, freight and foreign T OF U, clay. TO S. POTTERIES—Despite coal embargo MARCH SALID OFFERINGS IN DI? ine up to $14 0.00. THE FOLLOWING R WARE WE HAVE STOCK PATTERNS, Prices v BEAUTIFUL NOVELTY DECORATED 100 piece dinner set made by Laughlin China Co., < pattern regular price ...$22.98. TOCK PATTE American beautiful new sign, made by Edwin Knowles China Co., price $26.98, Sale price $2 DAINTY BLUE AND COLOR DESIGN h porcelain open stock pattern, & Miller, Sale Homer open stoc $25.98, sale price OPEN 100 piec dinner sets, RNS porecelain de- M. regular .08, RO HANDSOME FLORAL DESIGN 112 dinner piece American porcelain C: regular HyR G sets made 100 piece dinner sets, made by regular Potte price $23.98, OPEN 100 Thompson sale $20.98. STOCK PATTERNS American porcelain priee pric price $30.98 FINEST (LIMOGES) CHINA 100 piece dinner sets, some de: regular picce of four dif- patterns, K dinner sets, choice hand- handl Sale price $75.00 ferent open stock reg- price $20.98 zn e with gold $87.50, $22.98 .$18.98. dinner sets, regular ular price e value, at this sale ¢ i » Heavy (in. japanned white. one pound tea COYIIL can, 2 Ib. coffee can, 1-2 Ib. sugar can, 5 wall i ur can, round any deares cake box and oblong o bread hox. the com- LAESLS plete set for .. .39, > . i PLENTY OF AMERICAN .4 CHINAWARE FROM searcity IN ADDITHON 15 OTHER OPEN BLUE WILLOW PATTERN 100 piece American Dinnc sets, regular price $19.98. Salc price 17.98 DAINTY GOLD STAMPED 100 piece dinner set, Ameri- can porcelain made by National China Co., regular price $16.98, Sale price $14.50. T FLORAL PATTE 100 piece American porcels dinner set, floral border d made by Mercer Pottery Co. re price $20.98, Sale price $17.98. DAINTY BORDER DESIGNS 100 picce American porcelain CITY ITEMS Store open —advt. LARGE FORCE OF CAVALRY WILL BE SENT TO FRANCE BY AMERICA tonight. Besse-Leland's. ployed in the homo Aetna Life Insurance Co., signed his position and shortly for Colorado. office of hag will tho re- at our Leland Co. Smith of Stanley in the office of the department at Tridg week-end at Francis employed highws spent street, statc the his home rgain week at Besse-T A marriage license he ued to August Carl Suc ington avenue and | Stoht ot been is- Miss Harvard strect. Anna E Mayor George A. Quigley will be the principal speaker at the patriotic rally to be held this at the Lincoln school tho evening ents and Teachers' association Frank Kowalskiand John Ryan will | the Roys evening. club pool tourney this Bargain | mavt week at Besse-Leland's.— TEMPO QUARTET CO: 1IN G. Giddings chap Arch will on Wednesday night when Past High Pricsts' Night will be observed. The Tempo quartot | of Hartford will assist in the observ- | ance and refreshments will be served. Royal wiil send b greater n | brai overseas a than any west front. two of Unecle rerform- America of alry doing duty on the photograph shows an’s expert cavalry ing a difficult stunt ‘The cavalry was believed to bo of its vaiue Masons, mect almost useless unit modern force fare until it proved the tanks in the allied now drive sisti riders against the Hindenburg line at Victor Nelson of Stanley street, em- | leave s of 83 Ken- | under the auspices of | play for the senior championship in | ANTI-TANK GUN ONE OF THE LATEST GERMAN CONTRIVANCES i the jump or contrivance The latest thing they have produced is this heavly armored turret, which appears as a small blockhouse on the battlefield. A gun is mounted in the turret. But the tanks have swept by to create will stop force them. trying that on a Rritish tanks have the Germans these armored blockhouses as though they were not there. This is the first photograph to arrive in this country showing the new anti-tank gun, which has just been taken by the Anzacs, who set inside it is necessary to get down ou hand and knees and crawl. CHURCH NEWS Center Congregational Church, Thursday—2:30 p. m., Armenian Women's Bible Class; 4 p. m., Lafay- ette Sewing school: 4 p. m., Junior Service League; 7:30 to 9:30, Mid- Service. —All-day for the Red (ros further notice at gationa] church 15 p. m.. Troop 4 Saturday . m., week Friday sewing meetings will be held until the Center Congre- 5 p. m., Girl Scouts; Boy Scout Choir Rehearsal. Pirst Baptist Church The meet f the on o'clock Holly, Wednesday o church will Wednesday 1t the home Maplc Thursday- - upper hapel f 4 k. All girlg are invited night service a the monthi (6, theme wil The class meet at the se of service iday meetin women for atiia =30l Alice prayer afternoon of Mrs, 10 treet wing and women and regular Churc 5 o'clock his venant meetin John 18:12-27 al Literature will the Church-night d Cro: in tho m 5:30 The is The in Biblic The All-day will be held Congregational chur urday—The training will meet at 7:15 p parior. Missioners will pro to the minist Red the C'ro in Center ass teacher in the their m report South Congregational Church. Mon - 30 Boy Scouts, Troop 8, day—7:30, Scouts, Troop 0, Teachers' meeting p. m., Junior Boys' Girl Scouts; 7:30, oy o AR . o 1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ‘ CHAPLAIN FOR NAVY | | | ; Copyrip = qum;g:;’l?i Mnderwund i Davis is the first Chris- naval chaplain and the only one who has been appointed thus far. This the first photograph showing him in uniform at the Boston pavy vard, where he stationed. Mr. Davis for a number of years has doing great work among the at the station, though not in an official capacity. e hopes to con- tinue the worl successfully among the | followers of all faiths in the service. | Richard J tian Science is is been men | oTTO EIDLITZ MADE HOUSING DIRECTOR i v‘ u Otto Bidlitz builder, New has been it was of York architect named dircetor announced by the labor. Mr. Iidlit will be in ch e of the government® wetivities in providing living facilities for industrial workers other than those employed in the shipyards He wa president of the M Builders' association in New from 1900 to 1904 and Building Trade IEmployers' tion ind of housing, department on York Devotions, Red work Cross and surgical 11-day church work for the nity Methodist Church. Special mecting of the brotherhood, Wednesday cvening, 8 o’clock Thursday evening the usual weck prayer and work service. Iriday evening at 6:30 the usual ladies family supper, followed at 7:30 the monthly meeting of the official board. mid- by Mary’s Church Red Cross soc. Mary's church will give a cinemato- graph exhibition of ‘“The Life of St The Junior ty of St organized the | MAss for ocin- | Christ.” from 2 to 4 o'clock next Sun- day -noon in Keeney's theater. re examining it. To | | | CONNORS 'HALLORAN Rev. Father Kirby of Hartford will | preach the Lenten sermon at the i day night \ requiem high ma lucted at 7 morning ind on 7 o'clock a John Sheehan for morning. services Mrs. Wednesday month's will the soldiers crvice will be celebrated | day The usual will be con- o'clock Catherine morning mind mass celeb and Daly at for be sailors in Martha Chapter, No. 21, O. ¥ Martha will hold a day evening, Feb. will be initiated. will hold a Members and 30 p. m. to time. Chapter, regular meeting friends sow No. 21, O. B meeting, Thurs 28. Two candidates P. M. and P. P at ) p. m will meet at and for a social Stella Rebekah Lodge. Stella Rebekah hold a regular meeting ing, after which a lodge, No. 11, riday store country auc- It Is Not Too Late To Find a Bargain tomorrow | ated. A} next Satur- | will | even- | A. tion will be held Members are re | quested to bring articles for house i!lnid use to be auctioned off. Stanley W. R, €. The regular meeting of the Stanle) Women's Relief Corps will be hel at 2:30 o'clock Wednesflay afternoo in Judd's hall, Alexandra Todge, D. of St. G. Membe of Alexandra lodgd Daughters of St. George, will med Thursday afternoon at the home o Mrs. Walter Kingsbury, 454 Stanle; street, to sew for the Red Cross. Unity Rebekah, I. O. O. F. A collection for the tobacco fu for the ‘“‘boys in France,” will b taken up at the meeting of Unity Re| { bekah lodge, I. O, O. F., in Jr. O. A. M. hall tomorrow evening. MANY There HEAR LECTURE. arge congregation-a church services las was an illustrat jed lecture on Palestine and s cus. On each successive Sunday cvening there will be other illustrated lectures on similar subjects. Ne Sunday the speaker will be Rev. Mar: Hadley, who will be followed b Roger Bt was a Universalist | | { the evening when there Rev New Britain, Conn.