New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 20, 1918, Page 9

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/) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1918, ! CITY CONSIDERING | Fag msngumfl MINOR & CORBIN ,ANUTHER DRAFT 10 ‘21?:?%‘::':%’11‘«?-.f-";:,“-"‘;:f‘;‘i}:"r? vanrl | s the members have adopted a diff Commissioners Tg i n them within four days. The in- l joint meeting of & -mm, commissioners fternoon at & o'clock d natruction of am ormation contained on these cards | tHe ©© BUYING SPRINELER. with Pimples Other Bids Are Acted Upon ON| AtsoonHands. ItchedandCoutd | Per Capita Sale of Thrilt Slamps}New Britain's Quoa VAR ) St e e e fications S Not Put Hands in Water. SIS SN RSN N | tspector l:uthcr(o d by Public Works Board Could Not Steep. Is 1.7 Hen This Time it ne. mecond it o sy | sincer Hall ana SE 4 o be required to answer T ol One Box Cuticura Ointment oot Name and address in full? What | (1" he made to thil Weekly roturns of the factor It was stated at the oflice of the | country ave vou a citizen of Ate (e avening: v e and One and a2 Half Cakes of Thrift Stamps show that Minor & | first cxemption board this morning | You an alien? A Tast hinthdas? il meeting 1 Covbin still retain the lead by a good W hysically qualified? What | ny ’ B blaskior siyect| Soap Healed. | Lt that the date o heth o = Were you physically qualified? What Rest Butter, a : arding ; AR, b i RIS S RED L Sl u s inestdiatl \ge do you speak? Did vou at Sebe i e e oy . coms to e [Ellota o N SR C i ki Ten o i T school? How lo o westizate t dvisability “‘My face and hands broke out with | 14 1he wu R Leen definitely tived May it f 1 cial i aonols ‘n 5 Z e s R I iy Bran o i and ien i | iy o n gl i ol | s o Sountten e A and were sore and inflamed. 1 kept | o e wa o Sacy monpuillRen i focaliie Sl A l 'd, March scratching which kept them imitated, | (11 sie Licking b in theie saies, | PASSenger station - 3 Did you attend Techni o and I could not put my hands inwater, | 1077 @' picking i BGIE R dbote 1o o thalnre N st ek os DA pElagE one ene Bms O Icould notsleep. My facewas sodis- | ¢ they propose Lo overtake Minor | TUOE [0 ko fror L distric ne What branch of the 1t u] al Lyons, Kig figured that I could not go out. Corbin before many more weoks ind there wi 19 | are you working at? How long h nany, years| conni “I got Cuticura Soap and Ointment. kil » by. The Stanley Rule and Level | from ihe ond district, workad at your trade? Hov nown Brewster Cal 1 had the eczema about three wecks, Jo. is forging ahead in good shape |15 likely th ach hoard will much do you earn per month Have | died at his home, & and in about five days the eruption ow Another concern which is he i o et i i 1 yvou any other trade Where are vou | avenue, today, aged ‘88 began to dry up, and when I had used ning {o pick up is P. & F. Corbin's. places of others .| working now? Ave vou White, | & native of Hartfordi§ one box of Cuticura Ointmentand one | The Corbin Serew Corporation is still : of those selected ¥o or Colored? Yale, class of '67.%8 ling of co > and a half cakes of Cuticura Soap I ging Lehind and is not making the [V ‘e announced soon = . Wadsworth Atheneunms Crushe y was healed.”” (Signed) Mrs. Hazel showing that tactory of ils iz Re-classifying Its Men library, American School ontrac f 1 i St. John, R.F.D.1, Box 20, Barre, Vt., 5 uld do and it is high time for Rus (‘old storage strong and | and Hariford Retreat, & : Nov. 4, 1917. Lie B rethitandtehow The xovernment, through its dis- | fishy from age is sellinz in most for. and similarly interestedp ‘With an apparent tendency to skin littlo patriotism in buying Thrift "r‘{f:| "“\"“'1"‘"7” boards, is now pro- | stoves for & . Russell's Best, ' institutions and organizatio’ A e S s (S i SEmity e 1 ceeding with a re-classification of all | only four ds fr the churn to | the numerous clubs in WHigHS super-creamy emollients for all toilet © the most, totaling nearly [ "CEistrants based on their industrial | vour table, 2 pounds for $1.00. Rus- | membarship was the Union Leaj - purposes. They prevent as well as $12, The factory report is as fol- | (ualifications. In the first board these | sell Bros M cet—advt New York * concreta walks : 1’01 & preserve, purify and beautify. —_———— = Mathew allor gl Semple h Free by Mail. Addresspost- Up to e s . card: icura, Dept. R, Boston.'* Sold Per Mar. 16 i cverywhere. SoapZsc, Ointment 25 and 50c. wpita Total for 5 awarded to the ' y © & Corbin Box | are becoming a ville sand wa arded to t T o , Rt Bearing s € ok LB man Sand Co D instoucted Gity Bn-ixational Sprin te g E 3 to take up with the Con- o 5 S P 4 4 . Petitions Received alientiO ny the matter of Put- | \iicn i o ; 2 petitior t: cceived f v tir - ot to better condi- A petiti v‘ was T v E t into better ndi ain Machine crease to SL an hou remaiand b conts oo X i Raisc for Employc. Stanley lule & Level “ teams when hired by (he ; - 3 ) a AR En e : Villiam Helm petitioned for a Co (K { LR, - : 6 In salare Hrom soitol son & Imhor Stanlev WWonksiin i 319 ORI« & " 3 S s . 4 3 i S ute S 3 i Al e : e ok and it was recommended Hart & Hutchinson .. 2 I ——_—— B . B k. Walker comy o the increase nted. Mr, Hall | landers, Frary & Cl'rk q 3 | v —_— loner Downes recommended that 1 ir to a question by _ | Hart & Cooley ....... i 3 f i : T ha I, I, Flannory Co ‘ prige be set at 60 cents i hing §5 cen p Value ve, and would be difi- [ Traut & Hine e Fopineer T i e | comhin b G Lo B A petition was received ask e Connecticut Hassam Paving | P- t\l' *“H(“l’ SO e the condition of the sidewalk at company tear up the top layer ot |North & Judd pavement on the west side of Stanley | Parker Shirt Co. B aicn lace wae Atea T an cxtent that the pavement has been ‘_:”‘]C:]" h_m““,flr]‘\' A e Faigir Bearing any petitioned LR gonn togehog oement Ruseell ‘& Brwin .. for permission t 1 o AR LTT AL I VR L UCHR Sl 78 GPebenill aocs BR[T AEN il e S xing plant which will be used in L & Caomell 2 ) sation of asphalt to fill erev- - it ‘'was referred to the city engineer SRICTS, e At neard L ncitonadl o s in pavement throughout the city SRR TR et saveral sections whero pavement heen laid. conditions s R R I S 41 WouD PLANT GARDENS Ten Days Only Beginning Thursday, Mar. 21 north of 36 Hartford avenuo and it —— was refused, Mr. Humphrey saving Butier is lower, Russell Bros.— | Council to Reccive Resolution Aun- e : T Two of my head men have been called to the service of our e e e .|| country and I have engaged as manager of my business Mr. W. A. home garden plots have been re- i e S S| § - Brown, for many years the buyer of shoes at A. L. Foster & Co. of rooms 16 apnlications close 1 wranihs g Hartford. It is Mr. Brown's intention to make extensive alterations there were plications. Tonight Wl in my store, hence this sale. Respectfully, rman O. F. Curtis at e ow | Established 1883 PETER LONG to draw on the appropriation is essen that the home gar- orik should start the first of is needed for imme- T MEN’S DEPARTMENT The cf has appro- | i@ priated 000 for the rden plots. e ) Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot ferent parts of the city, and much more land is still needed. Tt is re- oraiiand ol sl nestal SRk 600 pairs high and low| 400 pairs high and low 500 pairs high and iow e S "‘j o B | Shoes, Walkovers, Heywood’s | Shees, tans and blacks. Walk- | Shoes, black and tan in vari- e A i | f | and Whitman & Keith's $6.00 | overs and other makes, $5.00 | ous high grade makes, $4.00 assi im in hunting up plots for e gardens e or e xen |§ | to $7.00 values, only to $6.00 values, at | to $5.00 values, at Britain MecAll Auxil will be held at the South church chapel, Monday March 23, at 4:30 o'clock. Rev. Tr- | | nest Graham Guthrie, recently rve- |8 o < : turned from a seven-months' asso- ciation with the American field V- : i~e in France will speak on, “A Dayv For the home with limited accommodations for enter = M| at the Front.” All men and women | 9 guests over night, one of our Davenport Beds will prove a ereat @i torested are invited to attend and ENT i B | it is hoped that gentlemen. teachers | i It will never in any detail of appearance, in its service as o @8} and Red Cross workers will find the I Ot 1 LOt 5 Ot 6 y-time e of furniture suggest its other purpose of a bed. In hour convenient, I both uses it will give all that could be required of it in comfort S h . . i Al RED' ('m::x \“ \N;TS A‘rnm'nr'\‘(.‘, 600 pairs Ladies’ button 500 pairs Ladies’ button »f ou nvenpor! in your home wlill make it un Boston, March 20.-—An urgent ap- . Boots in patent and gun sary to furni spar: Y-,,of;p-. 'x: n extra sleeping ]:wc‘nnh peal for clothing lt_orm-f.avm by *\he and lace Bogts and patent and i rre show . gued sotion of pattarns i Sanorans. and Fumea ||| S bribee snd Beighm vz mads | | dull Pumps. $5.00 to $6.00 metal. Walkover and Patri- |and dull Shoes and Pumps. T R PR e S e ene s ety (115 B el e et i © |cian makes. $4.50 and $5.00 40 matct - : : rs @ | night that only one ton of clothing | | values, at values, at $3.50 and $4.00 values at 500 pairs Ladies’ patent W packed at the headquarters of the Toston metropolitan chapter al- B B thousgh the plans called for 336 tons | B 3 95 2 95 1 95 to be shipped b; Monday night. COMPLETE AGENTS FrR Ll . . . ”DIE sLEl'fln‘ Butter is lower, Russell Bros.— FURNISHERS _ RANGES it " 40-68 FORD OVERLOOKIHA MORE FACTORY TALK. Mayor G. A. Quigley is planning STREET WHERE UTY CAPITOL to mive a noon-day factory talk at the | B A t 9 BARTFORB HIGHER THAN PRICE. @QROUKDS entrance to the Landers, Frary & | Clark factory on Friday. Tomorrow . . T T T SRR gSRes | noon Luther M, Barnes will speak’ at the P. & F. Corbin factory entrance at _— = = e— — - o 12:45 o'clock. Large Assortment of Fresh Fish, also Oysters §| .20 morer men wame o o« | All Goods in This Sale Sold for Cash Only and are Not Exchangeable cheerful, light-hearted and happy, but and Clams. when dragged down with pain and suffering from femalo ills, “m nower : HORTON?S it S despondent condition, .\T'Hfltuflf‘fl of American women, howover, have | @ found that there iz one trled and truo remedy to reatore health under | such circumstances, and that s Tydin | B E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compotnd, made from herbs and roots, This ° ~ old-fashioned medicine Ix now consld- 71 CHUR(,H STREET. ered tho standard American remedy for such conditions.—advt,

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