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R T T T YN Y T T S R Y, o = ST R e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 5 s ‘ I Store P[‘AINV”‘LE HMEN W Savings Stamps and Smilcage Books i = One of Best in County on Display | y . 3 i P Q | Qur March Sale of China and Glass Has the lor Two Days o Now = . Greatest Interest No ; SR — A\THOUGH MATERIAL 18 SCARCE. LABOR HARD TO GET. FREIGHT HELP]NG WlN THE WAR FEMBARGOED WH AR ABLE TO OFFER PRACTICALLY COMPLIZT LINTS OF SEVENTY-FIVE OPEN STOCK DINNERWARE PATTERNS LOOK ¥OR THY, SAVING IHIS BIG SHOWING INCLUDES PRENCIL ENGLISH AND AMIERI- Licut. John B. Minor. Jr., and TUE WHILI. MERC CAN MAKES AND W15 OFFER SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL DURING GRIEN INSTANCE DIS THE RUN OF THIS BIG SEMI-ANNUAL DOWNSTAIRS SALE, oIS | Prances Copel I of Monte N. | TICRE/NS BLE ¢ A GOOD TIME: NOW TO START A DINNER SET OR BUY MATCH- | IS Nes | o Macricd at Episcopal Rectory— . L SETS >articular attention called to the extri g 100 PIECE DINNER SETS. Particu : B f ¢ speciail values fered for § and $11.98 the set of 100 pieces. They fre Woman War Lecturer Coming. “m New Sprmg Waists' .gu ar 0 first quality and all in very handsome decorations, giving full srvice for i ¢ 12 people. We also offer a wonderful bargain in 48 plece dinner st | Tbe twe dar food eShinit held in : At one hundred—po nizae—new Voile Wl These are iy samples of the many extra good bargains offered in | the rooms of the Red Cross in New- | i T e e e e e i dinnerware | ton’s block under the auspices of the | Aol 50, YOU WANT TO REMEMBER ALSO that sale prices prevail on cvery | Ficonomic Teague of Plainville, which i {hing for sale in our big China Department. Not only Dinnerware, fancy [ e Ol i Ghing hle Glassware, Cut Glass, inese ware, Lamps, Bric-a-bra { (losed last evening, in cvery possible | AR £ s novelties are all reduced in price for this great March S Better | manner surpassed the hopes of the | dir om und Pantry needs and malke the savings. ieaders in the movement. During the | 1 v look to your Dinir m anc : ¢ ) sy 5 L p g ” NECKWEAR, RIBBON, LAC EMBROIDERY. e i o e ast ay o the rim outardas VERY ATTRACTIVE AND NATT CK DRESSINGS are the Lawn . i Sl | i ) e nd Collar and Cuff Sets in white and that we are offer afforded themselyes of the opportun Saturday vou will have the opportunity to select your Stmsl s0c¢ cach. Take time to look at the white atin, pique, lawn i ity to witness the exhibits, and the | Patterns and colorings are the very est, vou regularly pay foy . and embroidered Swiss Collars, Collar and Cuff Sets, Fichus, | lesson derived will no doubt have its - P Vesteces and Guimpes, priced from 30¢ up to $2.98 each. effect. Under the divection of Mrs e New Tuxedo Collars in filet lace, | :0\\ m:.bi;l [I hh]mu 1n(l\{~~‘ T A Castle of Canal strest and a | Venese and tucked net trimmed with |¢ wide, suitable for s anc Al R S e E s l Pi w"t G d d T M G' m [ S I d fl ' Venese lace insertion, priced 50c¢ to °! other uses. Priced - yard. jicapabicfcorpsRolimoniatsS trom il | coflflmy ae rces an 116 Ufl S afl l e fl S l]f aur ay “y Al £2.95 each. New Dresden Ribbons in 3 inch 1c ie, the exhibit was carried on | ) i) ; Real Filet Tawo Collars and Collar || width, choice of light and dark Iriends from other cities and towns | Mercerized hemstitched cloths, only 12 of cach 50 of White Voile, 45 inches wide resalar ind Cuff Sets that are exquisitely | grounds, special for 29c yard. who visited the rooms pronounced the size at these prices, T0X70, regular pricc $2.69, Sat- 50c aqu = Bationly, endithisiquantity > yd. vy and pretty, priced from Real Irish Crochet Tace edge and | exhibit one of the best t has yet urday §2.50. " 200 yds. While Usbardine 35 Inches wide, reguinc 5 to $12.00 cach. insertions, 13¢ to $3.98 yard, t Leen conducted in Hartford county. | T0x90 regular price $2.98, Saturday $2.75. 59c quality, for Saturday this quantity only 42¢ yd. Embroidered Cambric Fdges, new Real Itilet Face edge nd inser- This tribute affords commendable re- | . S -~ - g o b e D patterns in narrow and wide widths || tions priced 50c¢ to $2.98 yard. el e e R Tr s S ¢, 19¢ and 25c, IReal Duchess Lace, widths 1 to 10 | “do its bit” in winning the war . . led edge || inches, priced $1.98 {0 325 yard, [ Within the inclosure, the sight was & Saturday Economy Sales---Muslin Underwear Section 4 e Ral Cluny Lace edges from 2 {o | pretty one, each of the women being width for 39¢ yard. 4 inches wid - to 28¢ yard. garbed in a suit of immaculate white, R i ek r el nel Cnomise) rortiar valne Bnvelopel Cliomiss of nns quality Nainaodk ves- Handsome Voilo Flouncings, 40 inches wide. very suitable for summer #fter the Red Cross fashion, with in- > L 7 e brite o A : : $2.49, Saturday $1.89 ular $1.49 value, Saturday 96¢ ca. < and cxceedingly specal at 59¢, 85c and 98¢ yard. signias of the United States Food Ad- it i stre n. < of the S gs Bsiere: s gag % = e | a f: St K rowns, ow eck (<3 (Bipistiet co SO SO N s Rt e it H0. valits for 29c: values o SLED for Muslin and Nainsook Gowns, low neck, regula | to attract the eye of the visitor was | s1.00 value, Saturasy 73c ea | | a large poster strung along the west \ HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR N BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON | wall which read as follows: “The * . PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US, {iiring line oxtends from Flanders to LR e =T 2 the American kitchen.” This was the ! - = r . | keynote of the exhibit and the one House Dresses of fine quality percales and ginghams, sizes 38 to 46, values $1.98 and $2.25, for Sat- P e = S i i S e = [ which the members of the league are rdavoniv si0! - . hip which is to be raised in Berlin | by the w. A. in This Country | caily striving to impress on the pub- ; v Be?*!n NQWS | for that league was nearly attained.|and in Europe,” to be given by Miss | lic. As the visitors wended their way B S s = e s o ol ot | An effort is being made to Swell the | Vera Schafer, the special war worker | through the store, their attention was ranks of the league in Connecticut, | of the national board of the Y. W.[called to the various tables <which 5 Tt a8 5 fle al : : ‘learance Sale of Gloves Sat- and for that purpose a certain per-{C. A. Keep this date frec i,‘,.. uned interesting food saving sug- Bt i 4 atur ay Gflflflmy aies It men's rurnis IIIES ! U | 4 ° centage of the number required It may be of interest to know that | gestions. At these tables valuable urday at 3 p. m. Six dozen SO s Ieen allotted to every town. The allfvoltniecivorisersta ity oyl |2 easiai s s Sl e co e oving S orienis Glate I Gloves) tan) Very special purchase of high grade Neglizce Shirts of woven ; i lotment for Berlin is about 300, C. A. hostess houdes nat only receive | cach housewife how she cian prepare e i e madras, cheviot and mercerized fabrics; all new spring merchandise, ) I ii is expected that this number will [ no salarie but also pay their own|jood and keep within the conserva- = 2 i Wk 4 ) in a big variety of patterns; values to 50; Sat. sale price $1.15 en ) u! o Uo ' raised within a short time. living expenses. To be a worker at|tion principles. The women in charge and 5 3-4 only; values to §2.0 Silk Tour-in-Hands, large open ends, exceptionally fine g g : a hostess house or in any other de-|of each exhibit were thoroughly con- per pair; special price to close silks, in a big variety of patterns: on sale Saturday for 65c ea Teacher Improving hartment of our war scrvice is i labor | ] e g 5 5 ¥ SO : & ¥ it with their subject, and val- No €. O. D., 'Phonc Men’s White Cheviot Shirts, collars attached, French cuffs, but Miss M. Davii, one of the teachers [of love and patriotism. Our valunteer | yable advice was dispensed LSgV e o e R T Ik G who were injured in the auto accident | workers to Europe even pay their own | e somiats ot ol those i | orders and mone exchanged ton down collars, 2.00 quality, Saturday sale price $1.7¢ : 5 . idin< Rty tnodgturclogatiengiche ““‘]"" The st Ald class Wil meet on g Cnad it Mrs, Taree S001- | (S S S servation UI Food Sm]phes tad lost control in \l.\..nvm:v“‘»i.hrx_\.\. his | aonday ¢ ing at 7:30 o'clock. | man, chairman; assisted by Mrs. Ar | 7 S Z week, has been removed € New | Life-Savi Class Saturds gtonsll iyt S e e e 5 " Haven hospital for treatment. At tho!noon. Come and prepare to the | ey Sl : o for Uncle Sam”. Miss Helena Living- o¥periences. She brings a message ) tonight at the Congregational churc ime of the accident she was taken to { World's Life-Saving Alliance fest Meal substitutes—Mre John M. [ $lone was awarded homorable men- from the battleficlds of France and |chapel in the interest of the Home b, IS COMPLIMENTED the Meriden hospital, but she has im- ' Wear an orange and black emblem on | b SEOSE Assistedibyi My tion. e prizes given were §1 worth | from the warring Allies which is of | Gardens movement is open to a proved to such an extent that it Was, your bathing suit this summer. Free| i atL L CHTEC QasEac bY MOS | Ry G Sl cspecial interest and value. The lec- | those who are desirous of attending found safe to remove her to the New | to members. New swimming cli e N AR O e A b e et When a visitor had completed a . ture is illustrated by the only exhibit | While it is being held under the aus i Huven institution. Miss Davin's home |will be started if ten girls apply. Tank | )0 S0 500 (50 G RIE O | |'||1_M tour of the store, her attention was war posters in the United States. | pices of the Congregational Brother iss Davin, Injured in Auto Accident, ' 5, New Haven. Miss Sebonius, the ! is open for plunges Monday afternoon, R, b Gy oentl Ghemiosg sttracted by the children's display ex- | The lecture is open ta the public. hood, an invitation has been sent out 5 1 to New Haven Hospital— | other teacher injured in the accidont, | Tuesday morning and cvening and | W& SISEE W b & SO0l Gspiave hy B8 0 p B0 LT R SR Y o | Home Gardens Mecting. to the men of all churches, through emoved to New Have ospital— S SRS e SR ToE o Su ¢s for butter and what use £ S : W h . e sent. 2 reported as about the saw She| Saturday afternoon. Girls may still| (B 5 0 08 0 T S were slhown | terested in this display, which showed | 7The meeting which is to be held |-the pastors, to be present Mi% Schonius May Not Teach the most seriously injured of the join ‘either the beginners’ gym class| He o Hoice o charge of Mrs. Ianlk | #nd explained the proper foods mr‘ e m— pitt having sustained a broken leg | Friday night or advanced Tuesday ‘ e Tk Qi i ('h” children, years, b ve and 10! Again This Ycar and _contusions. 1t is cxpected t:\n\ i nisht. e plriday night basketball| o\ things which have herctoforo | 3 ¢ars of age, at breakfast, dinner and | 73 = will not be able to return to hery team will play a team from Bristol | e S e pa TR e i H . d N f Pl B ll F lk The big food f Ndpatci Fal= (Gutins the Kensington Grammoar' some evening next week. The exact | 1“‘" ““‘;f_"’l‘"“ :M\r;‘ '.'yf::,?“‘(;"f o orl,\L},- Picdoiton T Beneon sud M:?.« ittie 00 €WwS 10r ainviie OIKS heid by the women of Berlin at |c<chool for the remainder of the year.i date will be announced later. [@EtemE ahe BOSH S | e . blic-t | | > milk e ) as *hi o @ . > E c ve ~a first et RS e e i 2 | m“i.;‘:'\.)v \1:‘111”1\('“\]\‘ In cha mm(‘; T e We wish to announce to the public-that .we have-opened.a first eni was a complete sucee SIMONS 1S CONSIDERATE. . ; : CERTIICH] ot (e DS o e class - el Sl e Mrs. F. . Williams left this morn- | S [ having been the product of the IHen- | @ssis : < o M 12-Whiti o i o 2 for Guilford, where she will make ry Trumbull dairy. The use of skim | Mrs. Bailey, Miss Helen Baton, Mrs, g iting omen of towr vicinity, for Guilford, 2 Owner of Hotel Nelson Building Will | 11 v Gt ot N G ea rov'slo" a" rucer ar 8 bm g of Looths we rra d and jher h with her daughter, Mr | Not Prosccute Marauder | railk and the fats derived from butter | G - 2 ‘\l )r 3 \} [] ] Street p of ths W ¢ g Mbort 5 7 i { were shown by the splendid array of | Strom iss Vera Manchester, Miss - . . 7 led = with food A1l Edbert Tiull ) Daughters of the | . EoTsuant to the pollee complaint| Jiit On the center of the table | Maric Callen, Miss Fitzgerald, Mrs. | Allderige Block,) where wo will continue to do business withwthe ol 1t o ; e o L =ninvetfiea ton dontemnine Fin il “a card with the inseription, “Milk | Fdgar Lindstrom, Miss Mildred Rog- | most Fconomical Prices. The following are some of the may. rge at nee of d women Elfn oo iton e aCith s eseaibred chfonich neade ailibn TR GEIT IR S e | e e ! . . i edir the thlls siven by Mios Dean of Mrs. M. Atwater this after-| sope e e orning, 1| replaces food needed by ¢ oldic o ¢ l f F d d S d EEEE Nelion ettty westorday morming, I | TGt R oS i, nsstated 19| | Ldemtemant Minow Takes Beids | pecials for Friday and Saturday bits, and all took ud of th | e regular meeting of the Forest-|ited with making & statoment o tho | M lvan Varrar and Miss tnez Glad- | Licutenant John Bacon Minor, Jr., | PRIME SHORT RIB ROAST . R .t - ter of free recipes for ers was held in Kensington list even- | offect that he knows the miscre: Wbl Toe ey of Beas ooii o | son of My and Mis, John B. Miner o | BEST BONEDESS POT ROAST . on of foods. 1In the cven i | will not have him prosccuted | "-,,”‘, 4 “J‘Ifl"’"“‘ on T B st Main street, plainvitle, and Mis ROASTING PORK, LEAN ... lly was held and the ha cre will be Lenten devotions at|cause of his econsideration for | e Crniee T itk | G (S chiaRe O T SMOKED SHOULDERS the” doors with mc Paul's church tonight | father. i ,A, : ‘\1 |lm1 » s Ay ‘ v’ ank C. ( u]lw].vn'] m‘ .\]AH]H".]A i SHOULDER STEAK .. i om all around Berl It e Two actre: in roam 334 of the|and numerous kinds g J. were quietly married yesterday HAMBURG, FRESH CHOPPED e and Geor M. A montl 'mm,;y ma = »l‘: (f.m“,‘ | hotel told the police that they were | 2!her dishes which will & Iy lessen | tornoon at 4 o'clock at the rectory of | SOUP MEAT ... y od cox m of (¢ i« P O oty moming in the | AWakened at 1:45 . m. vosterday by | the Use of sugar were shown. Sam- | (o Episcopal church, Rev. Robert N, | FRANKFORT. . : ‘ gt poke foreibly on | &80 0 C10Ck e A, Bust|& masked man entering their room | MIes from this table were very {asty, | Burton officiating. Those in attend ||| ToaNeEORES ois- = © present [« isls, ‘and gsked that| SIUECIOTEEReSacS ST T with the use of a master key, but| %% the reporter can testify in | EDce At the ceremony were Mr. and | BEST CORN ........ © pec o lin aid in ever l“ 1 their screams frightened him aws jo e Stanicy nv.E Griilim Siwas in linTes, SMinor, parents of the bride, and | RITTER'S PORK BEANS B Sae B fore the police arrived. Mr. Simons| Chirge of the table where interesting | Miss Georsianna Booth. The bride | ALD SOAPS . ... hnic < ¢ co t i p H.‘ ¥. W. € A. NOPES lis =aid to have made an investigation | #0d instructive literatore was pa 1} was given in mar c by her mother, \ SATT ace 3 Tir speakers, | a1 ). Haugh and Miss M. Naw-{and to have obtained a confession | Ut to vis tors. | Shortly after the ceremony the brido | CABBAGE 2 RN R e e the S ]] e e Sttt oo |liromine ks prowler who, it is he wheat exhibit was in charge of L und groom left on a brief wedding | ) ) a g : g - b 50 y K4 i e above . ewtioned rlin has all 1 natural resources | gervice Sunday afternoon at 4:30 | claimed, protested that his action wasArs. A. A, McLeod. M Kleanor i {rip Licutenant Minor is to report at | Kindly call and Convince Yoursclf at the a r the pre S | amount | o'clock Ioverybody ix cordially in-!only a prank and that he meant noth- { Clark was in charge of the corn meal | camp Greene, Charlotte, N. ¢, where | Prices. food. T mplimented the ing scrious "\’“‘;”_ and Mrs '“”“I”‘ Britheart | o s stationed with the United St tes | RESPEOIFULIY, jWn on the ¢ hibits and on annual mecting of the Y. W, = ~ | cared for the potato exhibit { army, next Monday. Mrs. Minor will | - patriotism since . 1 ok Il take place on Wednesday | CAL DOORS CLOSED. | One of the fables that attracted| @ o8 T T R S |l)‘<‘.<r'||(’ L BB, LEETES v a ot \pril 17, at § o'clock. Be- | - much atention was the bread exhibit, | gij “remain at the home of her ke tions for member jdes a short and interesting report of | Prosccutor Azent Alling Takes Hand | (very woman —attending — evincing { po o | Bttord County Farm League were l‘m vear's work there will be a ster- | in Hotel Nelson Affairs [[auch interesl in s impoutant worls: Tecturalyc AN G charel | = e e = tributed and the quota of men copticon lecture on “War Work Done| Attorney Benjamin W. Allinz, lig- | Mrs James Nolun and Mrs. Predericls [ evture ab A € G | e Porular) ShoelBiore e ———— uor prosec azent in this city Lty Callen were in char oi the table. | ournalist and lecturer, will speak t | . [ cvening se notice through Con- [ The prize for the br c eatiiwas [HOULLE I Sree b A N S S s S RS | stable iFred Winkle, that the doors of | Won by Mrs. L . Hari. whosc cfforts | "‘ i ‘M’:_”'l':‘_v "r'\}' 'I""']“;',‘ U "r‘ r‘f’q, ew rin the Hotel Nelson cafe must be closed | in baking the “staff of life” from sub- | 4 Y GHdadial den B ’ 1 i ; b er | 0'¢lock. During her visit to the Eu- | today and remain so until a final di itues for wheat. resulted in w 57 per pattletield M R Z eau y - 2 position of the license held by Flild- | cent oz At this tabl wore | D0 lg PNiniringe) [IGRIEI el Al | el S S e <ed through many thrilling ex- Here we picture one of this Manufacturers or owners of old iron: If you have any old or ing Nelson, who vacated the lease of | hv»\.\‘n. s el Saeh o e e Hece moiploturs ansof iy p iron which you would like to sell, don't’ forget to call mc. M| {he place, has been determined [ s AT G o A e e e gl SRR Sue il DU ‘redito NS e hotel hole - Bng with 1en e aluable su s- ! vans by g v very reasonbale prices. Creditoy S L L iRt |l Vai 60 s leniaed Bvia bmrines anal| in toe and leather Louis | sountssaid folamonntiont 00 thel Lonsst ot el fresults on her return trip she passed within | el with brown cloth top : _Q furniture iso heavily mor ed, | buckwheat exhibit proved very inter- A ’i. . ERL ] cel with brown clotl Noe ™ A {he Ropkins Brewing Co. of Hartford | ¢sting to Plainvillc townfolk and the | & half mile o )x Yo spot wherc > ahipi| ime shade as vamp. nH.A i holding first mor e and T. Simons [ wheat raised and marketed by the (W88 blown up by a mine a few hours | model and spe 11y Telephone 168-1 FAST STREET the second. Attorney M. D, Saxe, at- | Plainville Business and hnprovement e ] e e d a A torney for Mr. Nelson, has intimiated ociation was exhibited. Over the | me of a visit ngla MILITARY BOOTS! 2 s k = 3 8 e ] display card, de- | Sh€ Went through several Zeppelin that his client will probably file a pe- | table w \ [ - Zepoelin | tit in ki ptey | signed by Miss Elizabeth Pike of this | ind_had a numbe ang liore are two that are cer | O e—a———n | {(,\\ 1) inly handsome anc we 1o | NOTICE! i peseugiintzanead iprles onne | THE CHURCH now you will agree with s F( IR SA E | VEEDOTL. the Automobile Lubricant | (XN1DIt o award prizes for the best Tyt g HonRoN (oo Ninam i SAL [ that resists heat. increascs power ana | “TwinEs Hd B I edn Christ's Own Institution Havana brown kid lace ; 2z e mil T r conservation idea 2 F . . with field mouse kid 200 Hartford Avenne—3 family, 11 room housc. 1ot 66x166. Price ‘w—-‘*‘""'] 'I""" ; ’I'F UsiorfAuta iR e e e e and ot for the Redemption and New imitation per- Oils and Tives, \cetylene Welding SR N Tolif, . : e . 4,000. o \ SN #: | contest for the Seventh and Eighth Uplift o Tumanity ted wing tip and Mili 192 Ke Avenue—2 family. (1 room housc Lot 150x240. { COHEN MOTOR CO., grades, Howard Stevenson was ad “P ft ,t. ! ‘;, “ 2 : Blioa $9.50. rice/i 84,500, >rl 86 ARCH _STR | judged the winner, his drawing being e Invite You to vle with black kid 104 Franklin Strec amily, 13 room house. Lot 50x90. Price ol s e . LR S e $5,000. PIGS FOR SALE | Tike was awarded honorable mention o . % for his idea, “Hoove “lock, Time to | e N 1 [‘l h ) e | save Miss Florence Trumbull re- | 6 ! le 3 Oen]an, V) A iy WE HAVE A TEW PIGS, THRER | ) 1 honorable mention for h LlTT { ; TO FOUR MONTHS OLD, I'OR SALE | (Sved Ronorire (0 e | o 94[ Main St., artford FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec'y. THE BERLIN FAR : 1 sixth grades, the winne STONE CHURCH ; ? it S ELAC oS AEMND IS Ask the Clerk fo & H. Green Stamps = Eatanr MS Fifth and Sixth y \ < the rk for S. ireen ps. [Ehege 728. bl was Clinton Potter. who desizned a | TELEPHONE 668-1, pretty drawing entitled Save Wheat I ON BROAD STREFE PLAINVILILY FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918. Pdaflin!ille ) N_ewsjf FOGD EXHIBIT OF | ‘ The Hartford Silk C.S.HI

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