New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1918, Page 3

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Boston Store| GOULD OUR WASH GOODS SECTION HAS SOME INTERESTING ITEMS FFOR THIS WEEK’S SELLING. These Three are particu« larly attractive. GARNERS PERCALES The finest grade made in ex- ceptionally handsome designs and colorings 29c¢ a Yard. SILKETTE A beautiful soft finish fabric in dainty stripes 29¢ a Yard. MADRAS SHIRTING In a variety of designs, very desirable 29¢ a Yard. These are all 36 inches wide. McCALL PATTERNS 10c 15¢ 20c THE NEW McCALL MAGAZINE 10c. CAPES ARE AGAIN IN VOGUE FOR SPRING reason for the ined by the model pearl-gray deep collar silk for s readily of thig with its with heavy cap! expla ex of scart fring: velour d e st from re butter, stronz and selling m Russell's De; the churn $1.00 e is in stores for 5Zc to Hdc. four table, Bros only da from > pounds for 301 Main NAPOLEON ONCE SATD r Is Au_ Arn A R e A py In the Army and Navy and sore n th ‘Comfort Kit d con boxes of Allen's Foot-Iase powder to shake into the the tired, aching, smarting fect and heals ro The Plattsburg advises in training to s of Foot-Euse 1 every- Halt De- in Canton- suffer_from feet. Bvery rin one mor the antiseptic It freshens ments, spots. Camp men make where, SANFORDS GINGER The Dose In Time That Saves Nine Taken hoton the spot quickly relieves cramps, pains, colds, chills and often prevents grip. Good for intestinal indiges- tion, nervousness, wakeful- ness and fatigue. Always healthful and helpful. When purchasing look for the Owl le Mark on the wrapper lest you get a cheap, worthices or dangerous substitute. Forty-six y ) randard of putity. flavor ard strength. Soid by all druggists and grocers. 0T ST0P | THE HEADACHES Until She Tried “Frit-a-tives” (or Fruit Liver Tablets) 112 ST1., St. JomxN. €T foel I must tell you of the great benefit T have received from your wonderful medicine, ‘Fruit-a-tives’. I have been a sufferer for many y from Violent e and could get no permanent relic A friend advised mo to take ‘Fruit- and I did so with great suecess 5 and now I am entirely of Mcadaches, {1 to splendid medicine”, MRS, ALEXANDER SITAW. 50c. a box, 6 for £2.50, trial size 25¢. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES ].i.ulufl., OGDENSBURG, N. Y, AUTO TRUCKS FOR ANTEAIRCRAFT GUNS Assembly of Modern Weapon o Take Place Here Soon OBURG a-tives’ free your Auto craft guns for trucks, upon which anti-air- use in will be the France, mounted, are now arriving in city and in a short time the work of The testing the guns will commence. i le or- government has placed a der for the auto truc ks, Iso for a large number of trailers, and all are to be. delivered here, the New Brit- ain Machine company having the contract for the manufacture of parts of the defense equipment. The gUn mounts are of special de and require special automobile ccnstrue- tion. One auto truck was delivored here some time ago, but it was not so well adapted to the needs the product of another concern, which has since been adopted stand- rd. The most ¥ a anti-aireraft guns are, rt, manufactured New Britain. Some parts, in for the outside addition | ered i ment | in chargo be used for the as | company | directly | balance is to the mounts, are made here. The guns and auto trucks will be delis in New Britain for assembly and as each piece of equipment s completed it will be taken over the roads to Fenwick, where the govern has established a provir srounds. The road run will give the vehicle a good test. On the rang the efliciency of the guns will he termined. The soldiers oflicer a range laid out land Sound in the direction of Point, a dis miles. The guns inch mortar type, ive range not easily and is necessary The new building now heing ercet- the government on the south nut street, near the New iritain Machine company plant, is to embly of the guns. present out- Machine use. and Long Is Cornfield e of abou thred that exten procurable an in the entire New Britain is for government fifty per cent. of it goes the government and the used in private manufac- the government. Practically put of the More than 1o turing for Butter Ru; advt. is lower, PITTSBURGH BN LOSE. New York, March 19.—The mighty | ittsburgh A hockey team lown to defeat at the St. Nicho <kating Rink last night before | picked team chosen out of the Inter- City Hockey League in which the Pirates won the champio Capt. Synnott of the Boston team and six of the regular Wandere combined to beat the Smoky City and. Newell, also of t} rena sev en, and Tow Howard, Jr., of the Bos- ton Navy were unable to make tho trip to play. The score was 7 to 5 51c. Best Butter, Russell | vt WAIT ON INTE Springfield, Mass., March 19.—Tho scheduled meeting of the Kastern L which was to have been.held afternoon, has been p some day next weelk International L March 25 in New York, certain that the Wastern will not called together until that time. The plans of the In- owners regardi the 1 factor in de- the Providence red INATIONAD, 1e, erday until of the poned tine t for fairly me £ and it is men be after \tional tern: coming son will he termining the fate of club in that the Fastern 1 much des NUTMEGS TO BANQUE The members of the Nutme ketball quintet, will be the guests of | the Y. M. €. A. Thursday evening when o hanquet will be held in honor | of the winning of the championship | in the Saturday night basketball league. Butter advt. USE NO BREAD) CRACKERS, PASTRY OR BREAKEAST (46 FOODS CONTAINING WHEAT. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1918, {NEEP i COMING We must not only feed our Soldiers at the front but the millions of women & children behind cur fiin@s WASTE, NOTHING CTHAUES DECORATION GIVEN TO CAPTAIN MILLER Johnny (Dots) tain of the St. Louis Cardinals, ched to the $3d company at Paris Tsland, e, A Miller, former cap St who is 1t of has re- decoration guns of expert silver crossd n rifleman. When shootir rifle rang proved that he stecl bhalls center of a bull’s cye throwing the “pill” Miller 1 points 200, he established record at the on February ) was as cupable covered riile as he to base was tered o ore of 300; shooting 1,000 out of a 400, possible on 500 and vard ‘A fellow straight, if conch's rapidly “double the se: can't but he pays atte instruction,” suy help shoot ution to Miller one of trict developir isted, *and s into rapping ays it's a SONG WRITER HERE. Man Line” Who Wrote 1881 hrow Out the Visiting in in This City. Rev. 13. 8. Ufford who wrol ¢ well known song “Throw Out the 1.if in 1884 and who in 102 “uted from Flolyoke, Mass, on tour of the world, 15 spending in city anl will prob hefore I Mr. Ufford wit the iine, weelk his to here ].ast Rristol his Mr. mi-evar speak Cweek Ros where I N I work i nature and many of M. . A couniry in siste Ufford's elical address ind Y this uest Rev of oni of he ha the lary building urope in churel thiroughout and Save 9%c. By Buying | Ever R¥iable \LLJ, CASCARA @ QUININF '90 M\ HNo advance in price for old remedy 1’;{7 for 2: 4: a0, Vcfl\'A _¥aoop VER ILN IN ,hNE OF SUPPLY WA(‘ ONS . SPRING DRIVE IS PLANNED| R e The sreat spring drive which L. munition beiny m of w: is noved it stre rying the and on, decide the war gons the now blood- heins onst: pre- it being purced for on steeped Hows for Uefront in Irance. Roads are d on STILL HOLDS BANNER. Parochial Sale School of 'Thrift S ads in the ; 50.00 Mary’'s parochial this school school hanner weelk At St league of 11 mp storage hutter from N the schools wnd eliing Tus; Best churn $1.00. ltu (o nearly this 5 for & Sell's Wk, which shows . the cft the Juvenil S days from pound Main the population of doin he or waras fighting the b 301 stred he following cho16 report on the based h " nps for 1918, i Ein= S in W on th CITY ITEMS Al Mason tonight’s Chapter, ey flags ca <chool . Mary nd . A 110.50 Mo Street it Graammag S G 0 172.00 Northe are invited (o aitend W Martha present a Misor e O S to the inE o & will other ice Im Street 9.00 | 189.25 10.00 ders High D Isabella lold plan held pro tobacco of 1., will complete he the Circle, tonight and club on the Lincoln Street e ¥ meeting Joseph's well ritt April soldiers a whi t the 1o meet pasty fund ing Pollowing husin Hill cod tonight cifl W .u be held The quuld Wash for Sldn l)lse:lu 1_ Charles Earmer she hee March 15 an wked to look i shter The police have been - May Farmer, 13 yean dnug Mill st home has away from sine We have witnessed such remarkable results with this soothing wash of oils that we offer you a battle on the guaran- tee that unless the it costs you pola cent. 85¢, 60c and $7.00. Leing distributed man 1r e it does the same for you, time, Loners cll liros. — Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggets. t| [ thi Suggest | Mode) fective dre showing, o4 The 'S tiful distine 1 more For may be s i cay little of effect t Spedi: We have st boughes very fine voile and mar & we have ever/offered of these much wanted voile, scrim and marquisette, trimmed with fine lace and insertio to match, choice of white, cream and Arabian color at $1.95 a pail an Ipus stock most beautiful 1 curtdins, made of fir \alues up to §3.00. NEW COMMANDER AT CAMP FREMONT, CAL. SAILORS PREPARE FOR AERIAL VI Theoretical Enemy to Be With Modern War Machin I, at the reat the men ion here Lakes, March 19 Icaval Tra practical instructi manipulation of anti-al; the navy department ha | thorized the installation of a \ fifty calibre, anti-aircraft This announcement is ma at Lakes Bulletin, the iily paper edited and printe the ilors. | Present intentions | the guns on the lake front men can be trained by target 2t captive balloons and hox kites| drill purposes, in connection aviators at the station, it 17 have s make night “attac All gt fully manned, ready for t:on when an airplane pu pcarance. The crew iicht station will be const veadiness to pick up oirplanes ing a invasion.” Airplane detectors, similar at the European are being installed, and &\]:L i with types of projectiles for atf ing airplanes will be carried o Another innovation about g adopted is a “land battleship,” ped with modern appliances fo! destruction of submarines. The nas been built upon the lake and will be equipped with thg control and searchlight installd use on the latest type Ame tleships. A cage mast and tery of three-inch, fifty calibre will be mounted for use in practice. As a result of the ship” training, men will be q for gun positions when they ihe station. . The ship was pla by Captain W. A. Moffett, commander, and Lieutenant. nder Chester S. Roberts, exeg a re to S0 pr of tl uscd Morr new | regular army Cal. Ilci John I, tider of Eighth at Camp Fremont, <ucceeds Brigadier General Leitch. I"or scveral months he has been in! | charge of system of training for alli American troops. EXAMINATIONS FOR FIREMEN to Gen. son, divisio | Civil Service Commission Plans o Prepare Eligible List For Future Appointments In Fire Dept. Secretary civil s the Charles Quigley of the vice commission is arranging holding of examinations for list for appointments to manent force in the f de- There are now two vacan- the fall five additional men will be added to the for ble the pe partment and permanent cies in force, who have served for one eligible to take the e It is expected that the al candidites for the per- force since the wages for the 1 be incr d nearly 00 opening of the next fiscal sate of pay for fircmen in according o the new scale $1,200, $1,500 and Imen will amination will e manent o seve liremen the The rades withh ca the g practically 1,400, Tho examinations will probably be held about April 2, and the civil ser- v commission is now prepared to applications, IN PRICE BUTTER RUSSELL’S BEST ceeive WOMER SUFFERERS MAY NEED SWAMP-ROOT nsands upon thousands of wom- ve kidney and bladder trouble | suspect it. | complaints often prove to | but kidney trouble, or | or bladder dis- | and never Women's he nothing else the result of kidnoy re If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other | organs (o become diss ed | Pain in the back, headache, loss of | ambition, nervousness, often times | ymptoms of kidnoy trouble | Don't del irting treatment. Dr. | Kiln s Sw p-Root, a phy an's prescription, obtained at any drug store, be just the remedy needed | to overcome such conditions. | Get o medium or large size hottle immediately from any drug store. [ Jiowever, 1f you wish first to test great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. for a sample bottle. When | wr sure and mention the New | Britain Daily Herald | 2 Pounds for $1.00§ The finest bu Two grades above butter sold in it any New made.| other Britaing v may Challenge Milk, 3 for 50¢ RUSSELL BROS. 301 MAIN STR1Y he

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