New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1918, Page 11

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RESISTERED 1828 THIS LABEL MARKS THE SMARTEST READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHE S This is our war. Each and every one of us can render service—at home as well as with the colors. For you men who bear the bur- dens at home, we can and will do our bit by putting the utmost one-hundred- cents-on-the-dollar-value into STEIN-BLOCH & SHUMAN SMART CLOTHES. THE . FARRELL CLOTHING (0. Mr. Nelson anticipates NEW TRAINING PLANE ! designed machine will BEING CONSTRU(:TED | be much safer for travel. the ne: consequer Work | gone for some tlme. At he chine for the want of material ment controls the whole « put of airplane cloth in the coun Engines are also hard to secure. new machine will be equipped | two A0-horsepower engines. & engine will be fitted with a propel The new machine will have a w spread of 32 feet Mr. N on Nels J. Nelson Constructing 11th Ma- Zoverr chine, This One Along New Lines For Safety. being built with by Nels J. 13 other suc- Mu A new airplane is fovernmental sanction Jelson, the builder of aeroplanes Nelson's | Son belleves o type m will ! able for the training in the aviation | ious to get the fi if it proves st { wil] be adopted by that be very of cadet service He t machine out cessful he expects esaful o chin va fl plarie may rovolutionize aircraft de- ign. The ith the control new machine designed pla rea is is nes in the front linstead of in the The engine, between back of the frame. | idcas are that this ty will m much the instead sense instead of being placed Reports were current here to t a Hartford woodturning conc was considering taking a contract { making airplanc propeller quoted on propellers is ab $150 each. The order considered about 100,000 blanes th 1o safer cont tend will have plane of of feeling, him, deve present is held up in the work on the ma- The The with | new the government The NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918 !v\,\.,. v Financial ARKET HEAVY AT THE CLOSING HOUR :’Rails, 0ils énd VTohacco Lead Way Downward Dollars Will March The dollars you invest in War Savings Stamps | will march to the I fighting line with after the arms, ammunition and Jing their supplies. This not Reactions only a patriotic in- | ave vestment—Dbut a safe and profitablc one, yiclding 4 per cent ir terest per annum and compounded quarter- 1v. The War Savings Stamps cost $4.14 un- til March 1918, The Thrift Stamps cost only 25 cents. We sell both War Savinas Stamps and Thrift Stamps. indicated arly rally, Dealing: ins is amo popu point and in rails Pacitic and coa ore extensive. Corn pecially Canadian sethacl rs | the was 1 Products v I active feature only first gaining market later s recent dullness, tradii at standstill s sold at 26 and second 4 noon. | ili- 98 1's at 96.56 oils and decline tohaccos of the final hour. heavy. Liberty 98.40. first 4 second 4's a led the { general | The 1-2 .34 1o and 96.80 to Sales 97.24 approximated MANLEY DEATH LIST 6 500,000 | DEMPSEY LOOMS UP AS TITLE | Names of More Victims of Eaplo- <ion on Amcrican Destroyer Ke- ceived by War Department. Washir 1, March 2 litional deaths as a 1 between the British man-of-war wiy Nty has —Twelve ult of the destroyer Manley March 19 the navy death ion and were today brought the : This ut- try CITY ITEMS at Te iy Mallory hats only.—Advt most cc o T Largest and ‘4‘”\\111(‘1 its Advt snplete line 1u e-Leland’s. iers be board this afte will of There hea special meeting noon at 5 the o'clock vice appointment ector. action regardi third s of 4 nitar day ern for for men and yo Leland's.—Advt G. Miller, Olson, is seriously Arch street Knox shoes Bessc- Leivg mads bring toget out | D¥mpsey, the California he is | and Fred Fulton, the Rocii terer, the winner to meet Billy The ultimate wouid disputed challer for . fPort ng men promoter e at 10 Charles AMiller & home, 550 the firm il at the world’s with and victor er be 1 reputation to Advt keep Besse- Co. S. ROSENSTOCK 500 Main St. New Britain’s Bargain House WE ARE READY TO SUPPLY YOUR EASTER NEEDS This store can save you money on all purchases. Don’t think because we are a little out of the way that you cannot get first class goods at our store. Our stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ and Young Girls’ wearables is the largest and best in the city. Our rent is low and on that ac- count we can save you money. 25 per cent. discount on all goods during the month of March. We also carry a com- plete supply of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and furnishings. championship Dempsey's over Bill Brennan great possibility. victory | | HERE IS MAN WHO TAKES YOUR TAX is = owed a CITY COURT. Assigned in Afternoon Session Commercial Strect. Cases on ssion of the city cou A hearing on the claims for a judgment and limitation of time for ! redemption was heard in the mortg: | foreclosure proceeding of the Chester Savings bank against Willlam F. Ke ley and other The defendant w given until April 19 to redeem | Judgment by default will he entered or n answer mu filed in two j weeks in the suit of Joseph Ulinski against the New T in Builders’ Co |1 Tne. Attorney Rachlin appears f || the plaintiff, and Klett & Alling f the defendant A hearing on a motion to discharge | a2 garnishee in the suit of Mike K amski against Joe Gilenskl was heard. | Klett & Alling appeared for the plai tiff, and Judge Fungeriord for defendant. In the brought against torney ordered be filed lowing made: 0. against At the afternoon e Settembrino, | G. Woods, | nted by At- A. A, Greenberg. Judge Meskill that a for prosecution | within two weeks.! The fol- | assignments trials were of Nick Attorney J repres suit by J. Weiner, bond administrator on Auto Co., o’clock. Attor- | B Bennett the Riche Tuesday. April 2 at ney S. Russell Mink the plaintiff and Attorney Clayton I. Klein for the defendant; Dominic Secavella nst | Louis Ferrari, Wednesday, April 3 at | 2 a'clock, Attorney M. D. Saxe for the | come plaintiff and Attorney A. Green- | Roper, berg for the defendant; J. M. Finne- ;ternal gan against John Monahan, March 26 | this time at 2 o'clock, Attorney Greenstein for the countr SRR LS ¢ | made fn his of the plaintiff and Attorneys Roche & |7 Glover for the defendant: zZaleski | ullding against John Matulis, April 4 at o'clock, Attorney Rachlin for plain- tiff and Klett & Alling for defendant; | George Rapelye against Salvatore Ro- | tella, April 4, 10 o'clock in the morning, Attorney J. G. Woods for the plaintiff and Attorney A, A Greenberg for the defendant ——————————— e for age This is the man who ta 1 ney. He m’s collector vour Daniel C. of just at busiest men i photograph was in the treasury of the This Roper one M Qur stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ Silk Underwear in Corszt Covers and Chemises is the largest in the city. Anything you need in Suits, Skirts, Dresses, Waists, etc., can be found here. Give us a trial and be convinced. F S. ROSENSTOCK 1500 Main St. New Britain's Bargain House CART; YOUNGBLAD, M. G. Graduate | Medical Masseur, 74 W. Main st | office ‘phone 428-13, vesidence “phone 675-5. Vielet Ray, Thermo-] Bath. | Massage Headaches, Neuritis, insom- nia, Rheumatism, Impeded Circula- ! tion, etc. Treatments through your physician or by appointmentis only at ur residence or office. 0ak, Mahogany, Circas- sian Walnut and Birds- | shares. Besse-Leland's of |y in- in- | S»teel and Pié Iron M kets The Tron Age says and steel the price War Industries jton Wednesday would be asked on some produc ir Producers y oppose omise may ic iron $1 or to and on, which ten per higher, from $36.30 to $35.20 | is a probability, too, of some ard revision scrap, in certain forms of competition has al- ready reductions from basis Iron tered manufacturers conference with Board at Wash knowing that the to make reductions s, particularly of foundry lower prices, be made s and a by reduc- is cent. There down- in which brought Government On some finished have been considered out of line the Government will also xeek reductions. How strongly these will be depends the extent to Washington considers the smaller high-dost plants to be tial to the ving out of its gram. On the score of securing largest possible output of pig | and steel from the available current priority decisions and more to throw smaller iron stcel plants into idleness, and the velopment this policy e watched closely throughout in- | dustry. No material o ment of existing | products is looked men contend that the sitnation, !aficcting demand, should making the new bprices at six months part from the special lirge consuming interests due in Southern | they plants | et costs, products which pressed wi outpui upon of essen pro the iron coke, niore and tend de of s the general rolled st prices for and the uncertuinties for, ti of which are be removed by effective for least two re. plea of for on pig iron, vecause located in the 1 to the benefit of its low pig-ivon manufacturing huyers iron and stcel figure in no formal way in the pry nt Washington conference Somewhat conflicting stacements tre madc to the extent to which { Government and general business will ca- pacity in vear That the shipyard. railroad steel programs will make progressi Iy larger demands on the mills in the | second half is known, but the second | quarter may show some bare places in operating schedul The slowing | down of certain lines is apparent now due to the slackness of building, sened automobile ing, the lng suppression of railroad demand and the shrinkage in various noc-essan- {tial industries. The output of cer | kinds of foundries is less At the same time there re the mills for Plates for locomotives ample, but here the | been largely in the { directly from the fuel { month meet the gent demand for ship | use is to be made of th universal mills. spite of the i seams involved and the @ culty of caulking the rolled edges ich plates. n heavy quirements in at ax large of need talke stecl-making up remainder of the and shell- buy Lin some leliver- e an trouble 1 resulting o immediate more produet of upon To ur- products Government the time capacity. The rounds as now flgnred bl than a six months' output of the country's ra mills, but structural mills. building so much curtailed, can t a t of the 2,500,000 tons of stecl scheduled the second In fabricated work the ords of the Wridge Builders structural Society show that in uary bookings totaled 100,009 ‘on against a thooretical capacity of 130,- , 000 tons for all the shops of country. Another large Gov: { distribution is oxpected sho piers and warchouses at all ant Atlantic ports. In portable I gars for France the week's award: have been put at 1,400, and if total should prove to be 4,000 t would mean 100.000 tons of Consumers arc watching closely vidences of competition below the maximum upon. It was know t contracts for nuts, where & called for, cuttin there h been irregularity in bolt and nut y non-Governnient business, ( pr dropped the devia ommon taken may will ralls and vill be conside: more ake hail re for teel ment v for at shapcs. for ure on nment bolts were and vized and one size Zener: s some rices on st iron ses also the pipe offici and s were works orders wes, o ) trade cago district have Government st week, the En having placed comp deliv to | poration | with one v, bout equally | ABRAHAM LINCOLN | an ILLUSTRATED LECTURE SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 UNIVERSALIST CHURCH HUNGERFORD COURT iron | Bes- | the | for with | Feb- the ) inport- | ihe | brinsing | was | under | eye Maple Dressers and Chiffoniers to match —Prices Low— HARRY ALEX 371 MAIN Over 60 beautifully colored views, il- Justrating the life of Abraham Lincoln. A most timely, and highly interesting lecture. Everyone invited. All cordially wel- come. Fine music. 21 WEST MAIN NEW BRI F. W. PO Local Secur GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 410 National Bank Building, E. Telephone 2120, F. McENROF, Manager. Bought and Local Securities vards. The order is excellent progress being made on shipbuilding program at Pacifi vards. Steel production with some panies has made a considerah!s forward in the past week poration plants apparently closer to mormal capacity majority of independent A 10 per cent. increase over ruary rate represents the condition. The situation as and motive power still one and promises to continu significan: of tho | Josephine tre | made her oast | Bridgeport and Mrs of this city, and a son The funeral will be Monday afternoon from nomne. Rev. Dr, G. W offlciat> and burial v view cemetery Slater w home, Mrs th whom M. E Luther Cochran Frank Howe. held at com- stride Steei Cor- comi thon 1 producers the Feb- | averags | 1o to Solomon R funeral of us | held 2:30 noon from late street Rev Dr Friberg Solomon o'clock t home 4 G 'he Friberg afte taniey Ohman of © so, ficiated d DEATHS AND FUNERALS Mrs. Alice Howe. Mrs. Alice Howe morning at the home . ¥OR CLASSIFTCATION, adied this s i of her daugh- | NOTICE~—Will person who called ter, 193 West Main street. She was| Plainville, Tuesday evening, fro the widow of the late Georze Howe | Riker.-Hememan drug gtore ple and was born in Sheffield, land. | canl Rarilet o i Surviving three daughte 3.9 are THE QUALITY MARKET WHERFE QUALITY AND PRICES WILL SURELY SATISIEY THE MOST PARTICULAR AND ECONOMICAL HOUSEWIFE We re- tall goods at regular wholesale prices. A trial order will surely con- vince you of the Big Savings that await »u at this marke step lively ;nl(l join the crowds of the wide awake and thrifty buyer SHORT, STRLOIN A D STEAKS, pound RIB ROAST OF FANCY ‘R BEEF, pound FRESH LEAN PORK LOINS, pound FRESH LEAN PORK CHOPS, pound FRESH HAMBURG STEAK, pound FANCY CUTLETS OF NATIVE VEAL, pound ; NUINE LAMB, pound SAUSAGE, pound T MEAT, pound BEEF LIVER. pound : FRESH PORK RIDNEYS, pound FRESH LEAN FRESH SHOULDER. SMOKED SHOULDERS, )YUHI\;]. 55 SLICED HAM (Sugar Cured) pound SLICED BOILED HAM. pound .. STRIPS SUGAR CURED BACON. pound CUTS OF SALT PORK, pound AND MINCED HAM, pound H FRANKFURTERS, pound PURE LARD, pound o COMPOUND LARD, pound CORNED BEEF. pound . 3 Pounds OLEOMARGARINE MACARONT (Regular Price 15¢) TOMATO SAUCE, Regular Price SALMON, Can CHEESE, Regular Price 43¢ SLICED PINEAPPLE. can PEACHES, can EVAPORATED MIL SHRIMPS., Wet and Dr, 5 BARS SWIFT PRID | S, (Regular Pric ar Priae WASH pound pound 15¢. Two cans 1h. Special . can B . Regular Price 18c¢ nd BORAX SOAP can) e 200 T GOOD-WE 3 GOOD WASH BOARDS BREAD . e FRESH MILK : BAKING BEANS, quart BALDWIN APPLES . TURNIPS . i-- o 2 CARROTS i . o PRESH 5 . SARDIN ! ALL KINDS OF SPICES JIEINZ'S SAUERKRAU CANNED CORNED BI NOT-A-SEE JELLY, Two glasses MUSTARD, glass NATIVE. POTATOES. peck CHARCOAL H . PURE OLIVE OTL, Regular Price OFLIVE OIL in Quarts, Regular Pri LETTUCE 2 s CAULTFLOWER L 1 QUARTS ONTONS . v NEW CABBAGE, pound 1 BOXES MATCHES ENDIVE. pound ROMAN LETTUCE TOILET PAPER Fresh Articholkes, SHOULDER ST SHORT RIB | 10¢ Ibs for 15¢ $1.00 $1.00 3 heads 10¢ 30¢ 00 eallon 5¢ to 10¢ 3 for 10 6 for Lettuce and Peppers. Spinac Celery. pound CY BEF pound 1h. BACON *. pound T OF BEE 15¢, and 1 POTATOES. ROMAN CH 3, pound 56 A FANCY FRENCH CANNED M (SHROOMS. FANCY NEW POTATOE BUTTE pound THE QUALITY MARKET CORNER EAST MAIN AND ELM STREETS TEL, These Prices Hold Good for All Day Saturday and Also Monday. from 1 o 9 p. m. on

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