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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918. s —————— e P4amvxlifl ’%ews (gnter | PLANVALLE YOUTHS | o s romerAme i Coach Now Wilh; SPLENDHD Ll Army in France F R [DEAD AIRMAN KNOWN HERE | § 0 i i SERGE DRESSES FOR $10.95 Great Anniversary Sale For Three Days March Ist March 2nd. March 4th. ToCommenorate 52 Years Business ["“J“‘flrd Loughrin, of New York, Son We will feature specially for | g B wturday 80 Serge Dresses. all | of Charlotte Lougzhrin nee Baker, greatly reduced and only $10.95. Former Resident—Killed During | SERGE DRESSES FOR $16.75 A 25 Serge Dresses, smart new Air Battle With Enemy. models, that have sold for very The following letter has been re- | [ :,:::‘r‘d';““re SERR 0 G0 (R S Jioialied ECONOMY SALE of HOSIERY Women's Lisle Hosiery, black We and white, regular 25c values Crapsit] half price ..12 1-2¢ pr. | will fqfture { Schade, who is stationed somowhere in France with the 10 Machine Gun Battalion of the American Ixpedi- tionary Forces. Previous to the time of his ecnlistment in the scrvico, | B ¥iber Hose, regular 59¢ value Schade was the physical instructor for | FIBER HOSE, REGULAR 3%¢ b the Plainville boys and acted as coach | _ "OR SAT. 43¢ PR o | on the basketball team. Foran was a | J vary EORFeal e i Rl BATF i | boxs | | ceived by Francis Foran | | | | { i | member of the club, and the lettor is |8 Women's Fiber Silk Hosiery, | This well K | intended for all the boys who were | all sizes and in all colors, for | and iras, good | either club or on x 3 | either in the club or on the basket- ety sivere... 45¢ pair Saturday, special ...= ball team at the time he was the in- i - s | instructor. The letter re e MEN'S HOS SAT. 20c PR. A SE AL TINE OF b “January, 12, 1918, Men's Lisle half Hose, all | For Saturday we wi B ot . THIS UNUSUAL EVENT COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR, AND CREATES THE GREATEST ENTHUSIASM BY THE UNUSUAL VALUES THAT WE OFFER. A SALE THAT IS WELL WORTH COMING MILES TO ATTEND. AT NO OTHER TIME ARE SUCH BARGAINS TO BE HAD. : . Somewhere in France colors, manufacturer’s samples, men’s Silk Neckwear, hafl® g ' o ‘Dear Boy ¢ values to 3%c, special for 29¢ pr. orings, spe r L R e . L. . $1.00 “Am sending this little note to| @M —_— — e = B S e one of your pals. Some of you | B 'ONOMIES IN BAGS AND BELTS A IN GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS are still in school and some of 5 . LI e s i ilace Kid Gloves, round seam; white and e working, but to all of you I| g LadicsisHand [Bas resulars 3100 SR black; white 5 3-4, 6 1-2 4 and 7; black 4 to say that I do wish yvou werc | |8 day cetenineas 50¢ cach ind 6, regular $2 value for Saturday only § pr. me again. “If vou remember last year when - g the club closed for the season, 1 said a e T 15¢ eac value, Saturday Owing to the extremely low prices placed on this great Sale’s offerings, and the great rush for the goods, we will fill no Mail or Telephone Orders, send no goods C. O. D., make no charges, and all sales are final Watch out for the special bargains as told of in the Daily Papers, and make it a point to come to our store Friday, Saturday or Monday to share in the many great values at 52c cach. Other wonderful specials are worth attention as well. You must come vourself to share them. JTeather Belts, regular 25c¢ value, Satur- | Men's fine Hemestitched Handkerchiefs ‘Well, bays, let's hope we will all be together nex It's war time now i e Saturday Economies in Jewelry etc. ! had should make you good scldiers in a few vears when you may be called. | i : Rings. =olid gold, colored settinzs, rezu- | I0 Vanities and Coin Boses, gold plated, your choice I understand our gymnasium has .69 value, for".. .. ...... $1.00 | to close for .. : e 50¢ | burned down, but let's hope that when . i 50 1 Tair 1> I I get back we will have a real gym-|@ 27 Babies' Diaper Covers, waterproof, regular pr | 70 boxes of Hair Pins, shell and amber, regular. price nasium and some good baskefball 50¢, Saturday e sscR [ ohcibos S turday : o o e games ry and let all the boys sce = = - this letter and have them all write to | Saturday Economies in Corsets’ House Dresses and “Hopinz all yvou fcllows are in the HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DEUIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US, best of health, 1 remain, m— e, o] Undermuslins P i ble, the farm bureaus which are being | Patriot.”” The play will be held, prob- ALFRED SCHADIZ Ber}iin News organized. The communication inmjably in the T. A. B. hall. The pro- | “107st Machine Gun Battalion House Dresses of zood quality percales and ging- [ Enveclope Chemise of fine nainsook, regular $1.49 part reads: ‘At the meeting of the|ceeds will be ziven to the Red Cross “Company 1 g value, Saturday ol s 0BG kel the Thrift American Expeditionary Forces, via i figures and stripes, real value $1.98 and State Council held January 23, Stamps Selling. Bl . axus IS i el A VAl =00 Gorns How EViaad high necl, council put itself on record as en- The committees recentiy appointed | O $2.25, Saturday only regular $1 value for o .. 79c each / dorsing the work of the bureaus as)to sell Thrift Stamps through the r Kifled in Prance % ! indispensable in the present food cri- | house-to-house canvass, report great Ma residents will be grieved BLOOM IN BERLIN Bireoseh i s e aemers Tl i Gt s ™50 ™40 e T e o 12t Discontinucd Lines of Corsets at G,eafly nearly the | 1 Loughrin a yvoung man who. ( every way.” So it is now expected | peopic of Berlin and Kensington. houg not a resident, was « that the people of Berlin will lend 3erlin Brief, ! having visited at the hon f R d — i a helping hand by conserving and Rev. and Mrs. S. A. Fiske willlh andmother Mrs Josephine i e uce rlCeS i raising mv:»rc t'ood._ i g spend the week-end in Hartford ker of Crown strect His mother, | i $5 to $10 value. Saturday $3.49: $3 and $4 values for $2.39; $1.50 and $2.50 values Saturday $1.00; 01 Conrse They Need Not Neces-| o weews campaian win ve carriea — a0 s, S 3 on heginning March 4, to raise the S right from the farm, tte Baker of Plainville. At the time | §8 03 membership of the organization and S5he doz 11 Bros., 201 Main St. of he e she ent to Nev P en of Berlin do not wish to lag behind | 01d and was living e in supporting an agency, upon \\'hw'ni DECREASE TN SHIPPING. o e el n i ' t of the Junior ) oss was ing the past month, there should be ; so much depen Thi sampslenily - lance driver fc S held this afternoon j0 o'clock at no difficulty in attaining the $2,000,- are not actual producers, an opportu- Less Than in 1911, one vear and when his fime was u ‘he Ladies' Aid society of the Plain- year's campaign o D T nity to contribute directly to the solu-| cyicawo. March 1 gures show- | he took the examinations for entrance | s aptist church held a food sale Reginning today War Savings Cer A R | tion of the food production and con-ling an acute Shortage of shipping | into the aviation s Fie passed |t fternoon at the home of Mrs. | ‘} tificates will cost the purchaser $4.14{ pangeal (o Fale Sex to Assist dn In- | . iion within the state. There are | nave beon compiled by the execut the examinatic 1 short time | Charles Bronson, of Maple street ch. an increase of anc cent over thef creasing Production of Necessary | Many women, throughout the ate, ! oard of the national patriotic soci- | rward was i to on f the _ price in February The certificates( T who are producers on a large scale, | eties as part of a campaign to wii | training camps for aviztor o 1 > T will cost $4.14 until April 1, when tha i } "“mbks Expected to Meet With @ hut there are also many who have not ! yublic support for an extensive pro- | Wis staiioned for s il S 3 = L HE " will increase another cent. Thay been conserving. The time iS NOW ! cram of ship construction. Accord- | fore he was put into service on | 9% B AL R O AL Re(’,emfl Re(}fiwed at T]‘eflsm‘y i 15 will continue at the rate of} | Ready®Responsc. | here for all to help and the best Way | ing to {hese fizures, the present short- | the battle o i one cent a month until Decembery A commumioation has been re. | 1% (0 SUDDOTt the Berlin Farm Bureau. | 1x¢ 1« 1437455 ions. Erose amest | considered anc of (o best aviators | SOLDIERS GRATEFUL Average $2,000,000 Daily | e e e = . The letter was sent to this town by | 1.500 vessels of 5,000 gross tons cach. | In the service, having had no mi ceived in Berlin by the chairman of | Caroline Ruutz Rees, chairman of the | 1y ; y . v aceidents in all his ventures AT y 2 33 z 5 T t is declared the total tonnage usable | haps or accidents in all his venture | > 2 Q the Woman's Activities Committee, | State Council of Women's War Activ-|by the United States and its allies | in the air and I to his ercdit FOR THEIR SWEATERS ‘which at this-time should be of in- ['ities. today is 4,435,801 gross tons less than | several cnemy m“wh‘vm . His death o Hartford, March l.—Receipts of the ! ; ) SR S S e s B | was caused by the shooting down of Treasury Department through th terest to the women of the town, as Food Tair Next Weck. it was in X \ e sho wn o i 5 0 ) ; The Berlin Food Fair, which will be | FEstimates were that 2,000.000 tons | his machine by four I‘,rlnmh raiders | Harry Wessels Writies from €amp | sale of War Savings Certificates and tiST'S MOTHER DIES. \ = 4 would be the maximum of building [ who atfack him while he was hov fift Stamps up to March 1 amount- for a food exhibition, which will tend { & one-day affair, will be conducted on | 4,y xpected from Great Britain in | er the German trenches Devens that the Men Appreciate | ed to approximately $75,000,000, ac-| nC': 7+ L. Sullivan Notiied of Hisf \ ; ! Thurs e h Rt 5 e long distance from his own lines G o T s s Death ‘aterbur to help in solving thegfood problem. lhund‘ / 1?”"|‘1‘ 2 at q:]e . T‘ehrl:r; 1918 ‘.‘xr‘yan o ?,}“Yn”:’y” e S r'N‘m,,.!”v inf Arrn'liilvv(lj received U;:’:u Death in Waterbury. et e i e srange hall. THS fair will be held - e s ¢ : c he affice of the Connecticut War Lo Sullivan asaistant Lo B lalenl e f exhibiting he| Native eggs, right from the farm. | cessful in getting back fo his ow The 72 New Brilain men who went | Savings committes in' this city - S = aelliabrek ol women of the town assist mot only by | fO7 the purpose of exhibiting to the |6 Lhonet Il Fros, 301 Main St lines hefore he was shot down n tai v ho went T canmtes i sl | tor of Joseph's churc re 3 3 . 55¢ doz. Russell Bros., 301 in S s hefore he wn. N é e Teceipts for t onth of Feb-: word a o onserving, but in raising food, and | Women of Berlin, the various substi- o tlo battla int thealriithe man | to Camp Devens on Wednesday have | 08 TECEIRIS, 08 e e moxd : 4 0”\ Ly g, raising 3 HNe 4 é L —advt. . ] : : LY 310,000,000 his mother, Mrs. Daniel § that they assift, in every way pos: tutes for meat, fat, sugar and flour, D raiders followed him hack to his liae [ been temporarily assigned to the azains 37,000,000 received through | died ‘W_'”” e e = e ———— thatithensistaplos maViee eniemhcne 'ORMER ORIOLE KILLED. |and when they got near to the lines | Company of the depot brigade there. | the wi vings campaign in England | Waterbury, The funeral will theyareSmore’ needed, Stofthe fboya altimore, March 1.—Bdward Cary | the aerial zuns opened fire on the | jending permanent assignments. 7 for the same pertod, despite the fact velock Monday morning CUT OUT MEATS \::‘1‘0 “a(x);‘ 59(;‘::1‘n’v’\x\v:glc':’nrlmtho,“i‘;:rr::. iy venrs oldjwitornion | Gaimans andl Swera ioos -m!’ 1} the men appreciated all that was done ‘v‘}mv the campaign has been running|h- Immaculate E e i E > - e o newi- | bringing down one o © ememy |in their behalf by the Red Cross and | there for more ths vear: hat IF KIDNEYS ARE Siite it eyl ths g ¥ menibers Forl U altimor A £ 1 their behalf by the Red Cross an bre than two year the i an's staff rece commissioned a | plancs before the duel was . other citizens is cvidenced by the The receipts are coming in to the Besides ther Sullivan, Mrs. Sulli- TROUBLING YOQU | sinning of the war, discovered some | con S St T substitute for the much needed nour- | sunner leutenant he v Plainville Bric following ter t 10 the W Creasury Department at the rate of | van leaves {hroe other children. They i . ha con killed in a sea- | : Sur cssels, 1 bout $2.600.000 a day n other! orT Timothy Sulliva 1 e 3 ; tion corps, has heen killed in a R S il eld tonight | Bureau by Farry who w thou 1 da In oth re Attorney Timothy Sullivan and Uric Acid in Meat FExcites Kidncys | ishment, are requested to bring these | 10 | e e e u"‘:, et ] l,‘fi.‘f‘ s | and Trritates the articles fo the fair, that they may be | o iatit a0 clogls atitheinaris ] | of | captain of the first district men words, (he receipts in {his country, | Dr. Cornelius Sullivan, both of Water { mother has received this information |4y o ahurc Rev. Robert H fter three months, are already run-| hury ) who lives ~ Bladder. exhibited for the benefit of all 'rrmn the government. ,;,;r( W:‘,‘ :‘W"s”; '.1,',,gr, 27th Co.. 151st Depot Brigade at the same rate which England | home. Mrs. Suliivan was over 60 yes — Throughout the day a demonstrator | S ba e G 5 reached after two years | 8 : 2 3 : ek e amp Devens, Mass ) | Noted Authority Says We Must Flush will be on hand to explain the vari- | g 3 0 3 ’ M _“"\_\” "fl' ‘v'h‘{}j“f" a h“"":‘__”:’”"f:\“ PhelNew Biilanlovar Burea The total receipts in England up to | = 2 Ridneys With Salts If ous things on exhibition, and give | IR A S| morning: ot (8 oielock Tat b ', Mr. Kissclbrack, Sec'y January 26, 1918, were $650,000,000. tly fresh Connecticut Back Hurts. formulas for their preparation. In ofOnE e dyon Neie DY ey Aamsni| I e At the rate at which the campaign is | oot By vht e et e I iioleyonine thero hoiliboleaenz. | 1 MacDonald for the men and boys of S S e ot et e S| issell Bros., ! Main § ¥ We are a nation of meut eaters and | by Robert M. Scoville and George M. | Ji§ [l | the parisn who are in the service of N Some of the wmen of the f@rst } 0 S5 Notat inside of the year al-| ™ our blood s filled with uric acid, says | Landers of the food conservation bu- | J i iiaetn ot o San SR mboRE e MRS S (I i a1 S Tovedl D coturessifor B 0h s i nTasent , s a well-known authority, who wants | reau, and by Miss Dean of Hartford. | @ the present time. On Monday morn- ;:\’ (“wi ‘f‘ B e Gross for ampaig If the rate continues to in- | ative eggs, us to be constantly on suard against | Tt is the patriotic duty of everv wom- B | ing a mass will be celebrated for ft Sriof “’ At rd oine creasc has been increasing dn kidney trouble & an in Berlin to take an active interest [l | men and boys of the parish who have the gi > ¢ T#e kidneys do their utmost to free | in this fair. and contribute to its! |8 | the blood of this irritating acid, but | success. The women of New Britain | The regular monthly meeting of the | WITL vou mot Kindly convex to become weak from the overwork; | are also invited to attend the fair. [EAzemenjodainyiTi oSl Compary | Me S ition? | You moy they sluggisk, the eliminative tis- Yiterary Club Meets. 88 | No. 1 will he held tonight at 7:45 i v“w)'«pl\\“v'v;vw\ o sues and thus the waste is r \ largely attended meeting of the | BB | oclock at Granse hs A1l members shi Tonviounadethess ed in the blood to poison the en- | Titerary Club of Berlin was held last | B | of the company are requested to be Veatisihat iheganagliinggs e system evening. The speaker of the eve- | present i uted to our comfort could know When your Kidneys ache and feel | ninx was Mr. Aspinwall of Berlin, who B | Miss Mildred Nelson., of Southing- / like lumps of lead, and you have oke in an entertaining way on | ton, a teacher in the local Gramma S e e e e 1 \ / g s epiis oacls that stinging pains in the back or the urine | N oA nataar el Day Ky school, is confined to her home by ; X S is®loudy, full of sediment, or the | The paper was interesting and was |} Bl | ilncss, and the Plainville school board E bladder is irritable, obliging you 10 ! well delivered. Announcement of the | has secured Mrs. Caroline Trask, a {8eek relief during the night; when | next meeting of the club has not as S B | former teacher, to fill the position for e, ;s i ored e e e, You have severe headaches, mervous | vet been announced. | the time bring e . : |8 O e s and “dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid | Tracks Being Repaired. |\ caiselanditcodincle forstheabonos e St ' E : : trim-looking boots, stomach or rheumatism in bad | = . . Wwedther, et from your pharmacist| Because of a defect, which was D07 TEAMER IN AFTER FIGHT. | d ur cul shows an all-dark &1 P . 9 discov: n : acks - s 2 Sesadet . gixd A v calf S-inch model about four ounces of Jad Salts; take | discovered in the trolley tracks to- | [§ D "5‘ P d ¥ h d n a tablespoonful in a glass of wmnr'”“"- near the Berlin Garage, it was | | Y. - AR g"vay ~ DINS0N Helpless Vessel Towed to Port After t light imitation tip and before breakfast cach morning and in | Necessary for those zoing beyond that | heel. Specially priced 2 N Your kidmeys will act fine. | Point to be transferred from one car FO[‘ Natlves < Dentist BattiggivitiiaNe | L. pair, $6.00. Phis fa s salts is made from tt o another which went to the end of An Atlantic Por March I*darkl Havana | brows | the line. Although the defect was a British steamer which called for help acid of grapes and lemon juice, com.- | gt . t! F h | RUSSELL BUILDING. PLAINVILLE. | 7 e ! ¢ : e § -inch model (like cut), ined with lithia, and has been used | S!i8ht one, to prevent the rails from | gg SUric y rres 2 OFFICE HOURS: 5 injeis peslipmniicihelol 2 e e 1 remarkable value, special at for generations to flush and stimulate | SPreading repairs were made thi s d | Mon., Wed. and Fri .m. to 8 p- m. ““”i was brousht here today 1 ‘ o §6.0¢. clogged kidneys, to ncutralize the MOTNIiNg. e 3 — ¢ ‘:"‘_."' SCREELD ph :‘,,' 5 th Brown Cloth Top s We have many pcids in urine o it is no longer Entertainment Next Week. o | = - ) e S Sl 3 2 o -\“'}“" style e L ChRE e A D T : : > ) & way inihe ¢ o par ther handsome o show vou 1 1y, Grey of irritation. thus endin atriotic entertainment will be | i M. LEO PRIOR, i Ny uhel ¢ : K hsr hand : o % taoH sripary and bladder disorders, : | | e et o At and a1s0 mart combinations r or buck tops, given by the pupils of the Kensinz- | I8 [l 3 o . tled against 1 seas making it | Jad Salts is inexpensive and cani b e tho | B8 RUSSEL[ BR“S ndertaker and Embalmer,| 'I°? asainst hish ¢ z : St gt e s S d I ierce S | : A!SH G The_shoe . tipwy have already under way plans q T t knitted wear { died while discharging their duties. g | Will you not kindly convey to TS 4 S The Popular Shoce Store of those whose efforts contrib- E now coming in are 'cer Zhoriof Limtiine ¢ i 4 L nandsomer than ever he- gereant x fore. New lasts, new patterns, 5 & g Naval authorities today ite cent lithia-water drink, and nobody | tainment will be conducted under the | 301 MAIN STREET ‘ 58 Pierce Street, B ,\\\‘v-\‘ | “,‘,m M:w . ha e | a|n St art or: ca; make a misake by taking a little | dircetion of Miss Bassett, principal of | [ | o1 alla SUUROMU aEDALES : . d pcchsionally to keep the kidneys | the school pupils have under ; Phone calls s ey : : s | in diste 1 fram whict Ask the Clerk for 8. & IT. Groen St anps

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