New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1918, Page 7

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Store Second to None in This Vicinity, | § “Kayser” L Italian Silk , . NEVER FORGET " | Spring Clothes for Little Folks AETTTHE BOYS" B Underwear i oc 8 Newest Styles in "‘Baby}and” § Junior Red Gross Ctub Formed ac ! § PR, P Grammar School—(ives Play to : com- | i o T = E plete line of this popular Therd (NOW Locafed Ofle FlOOl' Up) aise Funds—Cemetery Assvciation | | o e e Wool T in Session Tonight. £ . the wanted WE WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU VISIT OUR NEW QUAR-~ 5 Vests in all sizes for TERS FOR INFANTS' AND SMALL FOLKS' WEAR, SITUATED JUST he local Red Uross division wishes = |8 and $2.50. 2 - o Sl s 2 g R | to have the people of Plainville know ” i A spleng EAST OF SUIT DEPARTMENT, WHERE YOU WILL, FIND THE Nt e el L enon Silk Bloomers for -84 L LARGEST STOOK OF DESIRABLE AND WANTED SUPPL FOR | plore men in the army than any other Union Suits for $3.75 a = THE YOUNGSTERS EVERY DAY AND DRESS UP USE. ted Cross division in this vicinity. FOR LFITLE BOYS, two to six years old, there are pretty Sults in { Thev hawxe sent the foilowing g goods white and colors, madc in Middy style, Coat style, and the popujar Oliver P $3.98. in the veM | highly favored '@ Hospital shirt. pajamas, red jacket, | e | of Silk Underwear at very rea- | Also other standard makes ldren’s dresses and aprons, wool Twist model. of the best materials, priced $1.80 to $4.75 each. | for stockings and o 42-inch All WO sonable prices. including khaki, tan’ sweaters for the LITTLE GIRLS DRESSES in white and colors, daintily and attrae- | year around. They have at present it fi 3 cal soldiers at the i tively made of peplin. gsingham, chambray, Persian lawn and batiste in fitted out ® local soldiers at the differ- SR ent camps with comfort ki sives from two to six years. Priced 89c to $4.98 each. Seo the “Garden On Saturday of this week there will Dress” for little folks, in white with rosebud trimming. Ask to sce it be a patriotic food sale from 2 until . ° WONDERFUL, SHOWING OF ROMPERS made of white and 5 o'clock at the Red Cross rooms in | c i 3 ins als inty pink and blue the Newton block. Fvervone 3 colored chambrays. dimities, poplins, iso the dainty pi . to be presemt and also asked to | dimity with smoeking in cotor, Sizes for two to four year olds. These are B oor ik i hs . e but a few of the many lovety things in “Babyland.” which were an exhibition last will be soki at the sale. { Our immense orders for Spr and Summer are now in stock und our prices, as usual, are the low- NEW NEMO BRASSIERE “FT' FITS AS YOU FASTEN” . g J NEW B : Jamior Red © - o8t possible for quality offered And adiusts itself perfectly to the individwal lmes of your fligure. The ! The great need of articles far the ‘WAYNE KNIT"—Extra quality Lisle Hosiery, hlack. white and colors, from 39¢ to 73c per pair. neat trimness that new fashions demand with the same comfort that low American boys at the front has “PHOBENIX”—All pure thread Silk Hosiery, in black and the lutest Spring colors, to e mateh the SR e 5 5 caused the German school zirls to | @ ; £ bust corsets sive, may be yours if you wear a NWMO BRASSIERE. Th i an e ool SErinelon el rorin0cs (s analetssiner pai) abIe Makes WA Am v NTX ™/ “GORDON" ETC. week under-arm laces make this new Brassicre a novelty. Models for various Pussy Willow club for the benefit of “GORDON"—AIl pure thread Silk Hosiery, in black. white and in popular colors, extra high figures $1.00 and $1.50 each. the Red Cross. quality and special for $1.50 per pair. Visit Corset Department. one floor up, and ask to sce the New Nemo The club is composed of the follow- Brassieres. ing: Dorris Gwillim, president; Flor- ence Trumbull, treasurer; Hsther | Trumbull, secretary: Elizabeth Ren- | jamin; Thelga Clark and Hazel Rog- ers. eager to see the results of the war de- GIRT, 11AS IRESTE On Saturday atternoon the club Al i o e ELPEAS VAN ARESIED, s e partment’s work to place in the field | Rdwin Bates, of 252 Riverside at EERGn] o HERACH A e home of| | this year an army which will be a |nue . 3 2 Dorris Gwillim on Hough street. The : ; ; : ! ho has been cmployed JAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON e o e T S o | factor in the campaign, and talk over ¢ the Stanley Rule and el Co. in| ; | A s Cdenhld 3 : . d the war progra th General Persh- | this city a S dea i & PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALl DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. : sant,” by Hazel Rogers and Kliz- . "T,,,‘:,(),f,r,':vwa:',m,m;:p.r,,:m, e :fi’,w,,"}.nf““_l Dosrded] ol o« abeth Benjamin: ‘“Mooking Fyes,” by Mr. Baker had conferred with Presi- | siuble Geore Satuie 3 N Esther Trumbull; “Little Wanderer,” Gent Wilson i S Men’s “Phoenix” all pure thread Silk Half Hose, in black and coiors, for 65¢ per pair and upwards. ket — o | action brought by Miss (Geneva f f Thelga Clark; “Dream Day Jill," Mrs. . e o b i N s | will be held tomorrow at the home of | ahue; “Mrs. Dean,” Mrs. Mae Dillon | Gharles Spaulding: “In 'Travaw:a | f '&':,m‘;"*”tb):i ecsived ::;:O iy 55, of 13 Ann street, Haritord. It is ] + e o 3 = ¢ e e v Al = 3 5 . | partment today from mmander { claimed that Bates formerly k com- Be Fein ewW: | Mrs. Chatles . Sharpe in Kensington. | Connolly; “Flora Dean,” Miss Mollie| Fiorénce Trumbull; “Ruttle of Spring” | Gen Pershing Amon Those VHID, 05 1 et speail sosnl iR Sritiiie T e b e 5 All the women who wish to help in| Burke; “Daniel Cronin.” George il | . : = : = ROy M Aatiie HONs Stk UL onFEEhrRg Campbhell “Jim Blake, Nochtee 1%‘171;?' hh‘r’:gl‘”““:" G—\vi]l'}m‘ ;lvjk"i: { carried Secretary Baker announced |ary 25 was married to Miss Hazel Mi , | this work are invited teo attend this < i el 5 5 e g meating, Ted Crass work of all Kinds | Basso; “Mary Jane Jenkins' Miss| Dolles”” by Dorrls Guwil » G W D t H d its safe arrival at a French port, and mans, of Taunton, Mass, As a result BIG TOWN MEETING oo st rostvom P o Ay Jane Tening Miss| iusic was Youns: amave sunmsn:| G660 War Department Head | in,eic 2 gt e French port and mans ot Taunton, Muse. As'a e I e ot bt who are | Thomas Crean: “Mrs. Purdy,” Julia econd Vals Hazel Rogers; “Con incident brought suit to appes her wounded ‘Amore.” by Trorris Gwillim; ‘‘Rnit- held at the home of Mrs. George | IPOTters, Urban CaMHahan. Charles| First Violet” by Thelga i | errived here this morning. He was ! S 10 : i Leaves Tomorrow for Fort Sill, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. John J. Walsh, of Bas- }§ rvon of JKensin arsday after- | 1¥nCh, William Humason and Fred | vening Bell E. Benjamin: E received by General Pershing, General | sh, of Ba von o sington, Thursday = ] =il favrarTi ride Arxiole tolle the art of knitting | Crowe: “Tnspector of Police,” Owen 2 % 2 B T T B .\yl-‘A\llnyrlve\m\:::ll n: :;x;,end the Red |Sullivan. “Captain of Police.” James i‘{“f \v:_"q M = S:mu\dm.t: Paris. March 11.—Newton D. LIEUT, POWERS HOME. e I l Grosal seoiinel muchns Eonian williba | Martin i Conchman. sWalliam Scheva) s e pbal balliene i dazel IRoxers > | Piuker, American gecretary of war. : JAEUT. WALSH IN FRANC! ! Mas 1R = { K sett streef, have received word from MeR v the Flag” Hazel Roge 1iliss ey o 3 With Detachment of Engineers. Many of the workers of the| YCPNTO® ss. the Am hief of staff. Rorlin t i iving i ris Gwillim French officers representing Premier | Lieutenani Cedric Powers, 1. § their son, Licutenant John Walsh, an- Berlin to Discuss ITINg rire FACHGshalelex Bressoafihciniesine Cemetery Meeting. (lemenceau, and by Ambassader | gineerimg Corps, is home on nounsine higsaicetirival in: France. to lenrn the art of knitting socks, and | Rev. W Harty Branch. A. 0. H.| he annual meeting of the P | &harp leave of absence which termi { will colebrate the anniversary of St.|tnis evening at 8 o'clock in the town | inciden w., where he goes with a detach- In the Service, { Patric] birthday at o'clock next | clerk's office in Grange hall -~ t of enginee: Since he was grad- — holia vine the game of hunting! Daly council, K. of (. Tt is expected | hear the reports of the fiscal vear Washington, March 11.—Secretapy | IS Camp, Licutenant Powers has been | speaker at the meeting of the Luther he Hun on one of Uncke Sam’s sub- | that members of the society with the fand to decide on any improvement. | Baker has arrived in France for an | ¥ith 2 regiment of engineers at Camp |league of the Swedish Lutheran e spent Sunday at mis| ladios’ auxiliars will bo out in full | ANl pertons interested are requested | inspoccion’ of the American armics | Devens. Previaus io that he was first | churen Thursday cvoning. : Co ssioners in Hardware Clty Set home in this town | numbers. President Raiph Mul-|to be present. and a conference with military offi- | SeT8eant in Company [ of this cify A daughter ‘was borni to. Mz ayl Sl e it Frank McKeon of the T, §. Navy | conry will preside at the exercises, Bricf Ttems. i While in civilian life Lieutenant{ Mrs. Leon Jones. of 15 Walnut street. Price at $50 Per Hour—Red Cross spent a shori furlough at his home | ami tho fokowing speakers will hel| Miss Malvina Calor has accepted a| The news of his safe lamding at a | POWers was mechanical superinten- | this morning at the New Eritain Gen- here. leaving this morning for the| heard: Rev. John E. Fay. Rev. Wil-{josition with the New Britain Trust | French port. conveved i an Assoeiat. | 12Nt at the Stanley Work sralnceDlt hattleship on which he is stationed. | Ham A. Downey. Rev. J. Leo Suili-| Co cd Press dispatch last night, brouzht | Harry Steed, one of Berlin's sailor | van, Rev. John J. Fitzgerald, Major | Private Peler Prior spent the week- | a formal announcement from the war e Chent ihe week.end at his home. | Fdward T. Lyons of Hartford. state | . the home of his parents, Mr, | Gepartment emphasizing that the sec- e B e S treasurer: Judwe WiHiam F. Mangan {and Mrs. Peter Prior of Canal sireet. | 16far¥’s visit was purely military, to make Berlin a real . i and Postmaster William F. Delanev. | Donald Freeman has accepted and not diplomatic. The war depart- : The choir of the Xensington | wpg ontertaimment will be contributed | j.osition with the Aetna Life Tnsure | ment aiso announced that Mr Baker respect, when some Methodist church will meet at the | uuyeee Narv M Crean, John Kilduff, | bneo co. of Hattford siled aboui February 27, aceom- means e protscfion will be se- ' ome of Mrs. Charles Sharpe on, yop; Kinire and Robert Murray, Re o el e ! Miss Alice Garry >f Southinston | PANied by Major General Black, chtef ired town has for some time vivsday tn rehearse for the BEaster| eroshments will be served. The regu J= resigned her position in . the | Gf engineers: Lieutenant Cotorrel neglected this much ired protec. CANtata. A full attendance is desired. | j,; pusiness rmeetinz of the society Trumbull Electrical Co. office srett and Ralph Hayes, his private tipn, and in the event P und i egnlar mid-wweek prayer meet- | wiy; he held m 2 o'clock. The an- i b E e e | secretary. existing condit ; f the Kensington Methodist | yyyaj hall of the society will be heiq | J0hn Murphy has resigned his po-, " «gecretary Baker has not deter- | raimed the length of time he will re- T o 2 sit vi g Blectric e Hsnstions. n o church will be held tomorrow evening | muygeday evenimg, March 19, in the | Sl00 ‘I"”‘ HiE _od"":)b”” I‘,’N,”“- { lepartment o 3 e e T e i 0. and has enter he employ of By ) : new Turner noy : 2 % main in France.” said the amnounce- o ) Aol nsington and | Sionar: meeting, and special features "’f”'_‘{\"_"“ _‘,1“_‘ 5 New Haven and | ent “but his stay will be “long Berlin, but bec # the fact that | hay n arranged - S g Codie ilnoad, enough to enable him to make a il e k& ‘ 2 Tetters have been received frov e 5 i apparatus, while on such calls wa S nthiiming cola-| Tadies Ausiiimy; N. A, D €. e m | horough inspection of the American k A 2 mags o was i .| Ciarence Hemingway, who is in|forces abroad, and hold important = EEiLon V v R 7 h{ hrs;«hmn' for "w‘nz The regular meeting of the Ladies' | rrance | conferences with American military l MR. THEODORE M. DILLAWAY. ART DIRBC- v the E v te Catk > (Coby at the St. Paul's < i | e < { & ~ 30 = liable for iany e e s L Fauls | Ausitary, 104 N A L. €. Wil Dol e Jocal troop of Bov Scouts is|aificers FOR BOSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS g e 3 2 held at 8 o'clock Wednesday eve-| .oino 1o make a house to house The statement added that his in- om these trips U. 0. A. M. hall SRAMMAR SCHOOD HALL i 5 2 = ning in T A. M. he raign on the war saving stamps | spection tour would cover construe- GRAMMAR SCHO ALL tv has . &1 T e : \ S SE— = the Jocal war saving committee. tion proiects under way back of | I S ) The | > The local Boy Scouts have been or- | American lines as well as a visit to Tl_ ESDAY MAR. 12 8 P. M e i Apples for Soldters. .. |=anized for war work, and will be |the American headquarters. On the | ’ ’ The regular meeting of UMy . the service of the local Council of | (Ve of his departure from Washing- | ir. Dillaway, a former member of the Boston Sym- Tebekah Jodge will be held tomor- | 1yorense ton, the seeretary told members of | phony Orchestra, is an accomplished flutist and row evening at 8 o’clock in Jr. O. T A month's mind mass will be said | {1€ Press that he did not expect to be'| Wil render, in addition to the lecture, several se- A. M. hall. Members are requested | 4 MONtAS Mo mass Wi DS S8l |,y for any considerable length of | loctions on the fiute, Te will be assisted by Miss N e to bring 'a‘lvme?, touuLwl ‘thr: usu;\i‘m‘} els norning for. the 1aie|Ume. Mr. Baker and ‘his party feft| Ruth Bennett, Pianist and Mr. Lusink. Violinist custom of bringing articles to be sen 1 Miss ATics Dty at 9] dlelock | T'ere withont any attempt to conceal loto the soldiers each week. At the St 3 __ [their movements other than reaqest "{last meeting of this lodge the fol- \. K. Sutheriand resigned Nis | {he press to refrain from reporting | | towing delezates were selected to at- | position as mechanical supevintendent | their departure aboard an American | tend a conveutton in Winsted on | ¢’ the Trumbull Electric ( and has | (pyiger The newspapers cooperated | April 17: Mrs. Wilhemina Case, Mrs. cepted a position with Barnes & |rally with all efforts to make the trip | Julia Bell, Mrs. Lizzie Radil and Mrs, t Co.. of New Britain { fo from sabmarines and no hint of local societies will be k S 3 sselbrack. | The board of directors of Se- {ih ev was printec several months arranging|FiDel Kisselbrack The board of director f Se- {the journey was printed { many details. The athletic events will e | quassin club will meet at the rlnh‘ For months the secretary has been 4 § e Butler Roche. a former local bow, ! Sunday afternoon in the rooms of | The burpose of the meeting is to On Purely Military Errand. uted from the first Plattsburg Tratn- Rev. Dr. S. G. Ohman will be the S0M TION NEEDED wno'ic o : S0KE PROTEC EDED , Aetivitics Demand Attention of the U. P. & T. A. COUR being perfected by the| society to assist inual ficld day of the Tiern which will be held in this city coming summer. The affann to be a gigantic undertaking i at St. Mary's playground reoms this evening at § o'clock. £ ames a street C. W. B. I = o . e - 3 ' ¢ Mot The soctery has seleci- | The Catholic Woman's Benevolent | oo ces tmmnon wn ne| City Advertisement commitftec of 20 members to as- | Legion will meet Wednesday evening | holg and refreshments will be sery | 3 . With a Capita March 11, 1218 b in the completion of arrange-]ai S o'clock in St. Mary's school hall ats. as follows: R. H. Barron, | Hiection of officers will take place. Iady Wallace Lodze. SEALED BIDS for contracts for the following labor and materials for the | 1 4 7 | Devine, D. J. Dougherty holr. o meoting of the Lady | men who c | City of New Britain, for the scason of chat man nowadays is not ac | onnors, J. F. O'Brien. J. F. Sul- T. ot H. and T. Wallace lodge. D. of S, will he held livan, Toseph«Bvan, Thomas White,} Phoenix Temple of Honor and|Wednesday cvening at St. Jean deligis, will be recaived at the office of (uaily “fussy’” about his shoes indrew Smith. James W. Manning. |Temperance on next Friday evening | Baptiste hall. Board of Public Works, Room 206 i Arthur A, Ptz Martin McNamara, lat S will have as its guests, their — B Al e o s e s we have an assortment of the Philip Duffv. james Butler, William ! rami and the members of the W. Star of God Will Lodge. TRRAY, O 6 e e 3 SE¥Rnoyest INEUD torddtBazhok Geary, R. I. Mulconry, Chartes Lynch, | & T The entertainment commit- | Sar of Good Will lodge, A. 8. of h!‘n;kl n \‘\ be nh;‘nn‘:l‘ \r‘vu <<:~vh: - - IpeeRLE Lonian Sty i Donae g e finasiian o edilEnllen ovabioln o i BT SIS e e e e R T Richard Birmingham -am. Refreshments will be served. | a1 s o'clock af do O A. M. hall | Salt glazed vitrified sewer pipe. PARTMOUTH—New narrrow toe, English model, in dark rich O S SR G D e i T erneiien] £ e [N mieiens i i 1o S e e mahozany caM at .. ’ L uen PR $8.50 meeting yesterdav. annaunced the ap- ynittee to arrange for an open meet- L L e S x i j $8.00 pointment of William J. Farley on the ing in the near future to which the Wathinstonl I i Morean’ Todec e In black Gun Metal calf a . ceeieaeaes 3 advisory commitice to work with John' jyblic will be invited. Tt will be in | oo o o0e : 5 Snils Diamee e ndicore PRINCETON—A mediim toe, cusiom model, in dark tan ma- Kelly. Thomas Crowe, James CIOWe, | {he jnterest of the prohibition smend. | The regular mecting of this lodge inville Sand NCEPON— 4 $8. P. F. King and D. J. Sullivan. Four: nent to the constitution. vill be held Tuesday even at 8 I:nff«l Sand. ’ i hogany calf at A i i b s oo 88,00 S N R S ol e B | o'clock sharp. The celebrated John :n"u\*vn Flag smena(‘lksi' nd two a ications received 1 Tay lodge sccond rank feam of Hart- iesetting Blue Stone Curbs g and f\(:““r:‘r"\ ?"r(vm M‘h“hm: % ,\,‘ Toyal Order of Moosc. G m_f; Ser Gy e Dozens of other styles--Fach one right 1o arra a pool tourney with Fhe members of the Loval Order |y a class of candidates for the lodge | Concrete Curbs. eriden socioty, and a committee ¢f the Moose will i to Meriden on |py invitation This team is recoz- | Crushed Stone. will he selected soon , sday eveuing to play the third | jzed as one of the best in the state Combination Concrete Curb and rangcments for a war lec- | 8ame of the pool and card tourna- | n¢ working this rank. Large delega- | Gutter. : ment. Auto trucks will leave the | | P + X tions from John | lodge and other ! Sprinkling Th Sh committée announces Club rooems at 7 o’clock sharp. | lodges ahout the state are expected to | Concrete Gutters. e . oeman, production of Geors A S A buffet Junch will be | The City reserves the right to re- 3 5 rounction of Geors ot (B be present e J ain St., Hartfor In black Gun Metal caif at . N R .. 8760 Come in now and seiect vour Kaster shoes while the assort- ment is at its best Al comedy, cerved at the close of the ceremonics. | ject any and all bids or to accept any rom Broadway The regular meeting of the Indian- | Brother Clark reports very favorablo i bid Ask the Clerk for S. & H. Green Stamps. nted early in April, ola council, D. of P, will be held at | progress in the sale of the War and Board of Public Works, “id Burns,” 7ames Don- udd’s hall, Tuesday eveming at- § |myrift Savings Stamps. H A, EMMETT, See,

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