New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918. JFFRAGISTS WIN TR | R womeens | we - speeianize o merarano § | CHAS. DILLON & CO. uothes s. H, Holm®s Signs Petition-—City | B HARTFORD. g BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING ‘m‘ Wy AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES EASTER MILLINERY woman suffrage. At e [ e o g GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. NOW AT ITS BEST AND PRETTIEST 5 frage, especia vhen s P p t 5 7 e ultimate § & frage, especially when it is put up to Hundreds of Charming Spring Styles in Trimmed Hats Ready for ed garment them by some pleasant and attr: | | EASTER PFASHIONS | SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS AND GLOVES | assortment of distinctive styles to choose from. We invite Your Inspection. For The le Commissioner Frank J, Moran eturned 1 ness trip out durin ich he Inspected s oatnd. | five young women. Yesterday a dele- C OR Your Inspection and Selection. | zation of suffragists who are securing ALL ONE 359. A $5.00, £6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $0.00,$10.00, $12.00, $15.00. $18.00, $20.00. fitations. building to solicit names and one of 4 the above prices. Tailored Hats, Semi-Tailored Hats and Dress Hats. Superintendent Tlolmes 1s evident- ¥ THE DISPLAY FEATURES rticlc. | wetition, & Co. and augmented by oxclusive ereations from our own work- of the fair women agd signed their 4 there are Hats with lacquered wings and flowers, Hats with ostrich I I ’ “Is that so. weil, T'll tell Mr. Me- ; Jine or with flower motif. Lean about " said the solicitor. ) Millinery for all occasions. : th tit lia his head k, | { re petition as d s h lerk, < "With 140\ Trumbull St. D ¢ | water boara ana liv st a short | 4 rnadotte Loomis and Assessor = | el S & st Burl t also fell in linc. H e and Scll Tickets to Pay !h.u forwarded to Frank Fritzen a | to be City Clerk Alfred L. Thompson Leland's. Why pay $2.00 else-| o e O O and fs at present | petition. but assured the voung wom-| The following interesting program | ¢ physical culturo exhibitlon, | school work ensures for the class an il e e : br Ouigley explained that | ents and Teachers' association . ing $146.80 S Gmieen o sessions and to become members of vations to determine what| best make for young avt. ! > riol [ tion-wide ent b ; o avatior best make for voung men.—Adv And last but not least, Charlle Hig.| Violin solo, Prof. Wick. [ tion-wide movement to get a | STORE BURGLARIZED. tress and Pl“ows C teo. 5 o it » headquarters on Commerclal| qoie poarg of education. It i pel L it e e e e A0 G hus raised sufficient funds | 'ePOrted to the police this morning | __Prlces Low_ will begin next weelk. You'll do better at Wilson’s.—advt. | ROSSBERGS STATEMENT j Bird's Nest?”, pupils of Grade 1. are 561 childre the Smith school | Uity of cigarettes was stolen. In- HARRY ALEX M ance of being the work of boys, The » suit of Frank Maiett ainst | variety at Besse-Leland’s.—Advt H Buy Thrift Stamps, exercise by |Aat the Grammar school and was at City Wood, He Told Untruth Jothing. The Farrell Clothing Co.| Harold Lee Judd, an acting corpozal | Shuttle Meadow watershed wood Thi o N . . i ; | : ' s store is Not h i i e OB RO Wl s ot mene mbe sl is sto igh priced. It's low priced. Wilson’s.—advt. In his talk Mr. Barnes referred to | vervice, Numerous young men and |Cchurch Sunda sol, with Daniel that are different.—advt he Kavanaugh Shop, 40-46 Pratt | C0Fd and added that from his own | tain service notes of interest , | 2 position of trust with the Stanley Forks, s experience, both in , ) 7 T on land or sea Works, and his cxperience, both in | Yoy can’t get a new Stelnway grand piano for $100, -Leland’s.—Advt. ! ' millinery department.—advt, at the freight depot, mow -in | children’s suits at Besse-Leland’s 1 = : . : e e o e | Advt. 10c. We will also sell you a handkerchief for $2. i n Maerz will return to South | at Besse-Leland's—Advt. Personal A ra I a Bi \ t W E than better ones. | d’s only.—Advt. | sSummer, Furs at Meshken's.—advt. The makes are Standard. s are both . large petition to send to Senator Your Easter Hat is sure to be correct if you purchase it at the first persons they encountered ttailoring on 1y a believer in the right of women ryr e i Youthful Hats that are simply charming. Matrons' Hats on s that of tho @ | 1o for he cheerfully signed the- 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE particularly smart i Patrick J. Egan, clerk of the water paintem Decorat ars and Si'."n Makers d rooms, petition, adding that he is a personal ; fancies Paris so prominently foatures. Transparent Hats laden with i enhe b secretary of the | the cellar of one of the men who go CHILDREN RAISE JS TV BUY OUR KIND. | bt : some of it. ; RTFORD, James Cochrane. Tax Gqllector] V! L T1 st serious stumbling blocks cl l S he most serious stumbling blocks | AN 1 box of clgareties amd tobaceo. Sea.|and Mavor George A. Quigley. City Interesting Program Arranged for So- eir own individual and en- ! his contact with young men in busi. | 3 - 5 - I . S { i the child of the teresting d rofits AToer e e L el i o s g 200 Vo Dt e i the chil e | interesting and prontante carcer. A1l § Jronm and Brass Beds, . Society Brand clothes at Besse- | "0 2 L R e school have been desirous of enroll- | the class if they desire. Sprlngs and Mat- thening of the foundation walls| (. e e Sl tior arles F. Gaffney has transferred |, Sl S = - ¢ | dren’s auxili ational Red b { by, might operator of the City hal siness meeti Nick Messina of 94 Lafayette stre werey made today. It i3 ex-| p.+"tpe addition to the Model school | Slade. to pay T bR o that his store was entered some tin ays more quality for less price The home of Stein-Bloch and Shu- The Propos: Dorothy Kerin ana| Who > enrolled in t Junior TRed | trance was made through a rear win- & banquet next Thursday eve. | —advt. Arithmetic facts, Grade T1 interest in their work. i police are working on the case. hic Somnese, which s atle [T i Revoiz | whol leaveson Noonday Speech About Getting | seven children. tended by a large number of the par- hot taken up and will be re-as- | his trucking busine to Anthony | ) Reading , Pandora’'s Box. ”qsv C. Glover, inst tor in physical | : Seraphin. oo, Sy e | Lucile Watrou bara Troop, Tlor- | culture, had charge of the program, . it " ] | . B. Rossberg, chairman of the | ence Freedell and Robert Worthing- | which consisted of drills, folk dancing ir neckwear always at Bes > sell more caps to voung men. | hoasd of ter commissioners, st ::n" Eesd ad Bepert ivortaln and other physical culture exercises. d's.—Advt n: Style and value. Besse-|this' morning that If Luther M s 2 2 {at Camp Dovens, has been assigned | made in his noonday address vester. | il for duty with the Medical Corp 1 s directed at him, he was do- | print 4 monthly paper in the inter. | hold its first session next Sunday in The goods in this store are priced to bring a aeri Mallory hats at Besse-Leland’s | the watcr department selling wood | \women in the church have volun-|L. Bartlett in charge. Mr. Bartlett This store carries better grades of merchandise. gest of soft collars in New Hartford i have Fistiaddedla lotlor |ooas sie Ncotidicnzop R Rstonellin obimen yet there are makes that sell at that figure. S e e ecer | Don't miss our one cent sale fo- | . Neither are high priced. svening by a number of I T 1t a tomorrow. Axelrod phar- | 2 = 4 macy. Park street, corner Bigelow.— q You get just what you pay for. 'ker shirts, bes earth, at s in a military band. | ferred property on Wallace street to Our prices are fair. daughter was born last evening o | e New Britain General hospital Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days lnc r: and Mrs. Elmer §. Whittier of pruggists refund money if PAZO for they arc George P. McLean visited the city R Dillon’s. Interesting to a marked degree are the Hats we show at e ’ : Tiach has been selected for its distinctive style features, and all ex- | S S THE JOHN BOYLE | e G ent of schools. L] vote for lines. Hats designed especially for Chas. Dillon board, also responded to the appeal Every new Millinery note may be read in the collection for acquaintance of Senator McLean. flowers. High Toques with flower crowns, half concealed with ma- y second exemption board, also signed Asyluyp St., Connecting E Mr. Rossherz cLalrman of 1 07| distance from Air g law- | Pupils at Smith School Work Hard | in the paths of the fair visitors proved | - Junior Red Cross Enrollment. hltiess Von ,‘k ‘,'flflmds $1.50 at| o e Is serving his fourth en | Clerk Thompson refused to slgn the cial Gathering This ning. i siastic cfforts in selling tickets to|ness and as a leader in Sunday R keye bators for sale. Rack-| pine although he insited that he was ncu- | 8athering of the Stanley school ded in r young nien are invited to attend the - i Al GhIN RSO e || S5 DS SO0 i BERE B0 B Uit WOl S et e, ing in the Junior Red Cross, a na- ecessary at the fire and po- o N : | pe necessary at the fire and po }m; property on Prospect street to tho | (il ator succumbed and added his Violin solo, Prof. Wick { Cros ir suce wvass to i that the work on the improve- | wij ultimately be built. —— Dramatization, “Who Stole thel cents each. At the present time there | during the night and a large qu rar L Counal 2 X o 5 o etive | d0W and the job has all the appea: 371 MAIN sse-Leland's.—Advt man clothing, The Farrell Clothing Co e e Crogss and all are taking an active ] appes t sale closes Sunday - Children’s hats and caps, large|says If Barnes Meant Him in His! The Elfins. e IIT. Last night's exhibition was given up in the clty court yesterday, | March 30 for Camp Devens, has sold | Arithineticiazlileratoafny fanafye|jents and frisnds of Ehe on dren ath . home of Stein-Bloch and Shu- L Barnes' attack concerning the sale of = sale of | PAPER FOR SOLDIERS. e . : Under the direction of Rev. G. W. BUelEe T et i | Spec handcraft soft colla at | liberately falsify « s e o i £ ra ' o | th senjor divis of th South z i g | ests of the soldiers and sailors in the | the senior div > e uti profit consistent with good business. i , will find soft collars at Wil- | only.—Advt. =heapivlllnst Swintertat 508 andes slall s ot oo nnditha papor willlc has recently come to New Britain in Better goods cost more money. kn, Arrow and Barl & Wilson, at lovely new models in hats to their | liam Generous, a former em-| Largest and most complste line of | We will sell you a mighty good handkerchief for adv. Oftentimes cheaper articles are higher priced Leland's only Knox shoes for men and young men - Rochester clothes at Resso. | Willlam and Catherine Metealfe 2| The goods are the best. ty avenue. OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, store with a reputation to keep. | Bling, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. | CLDTH ES 3 Leland Co.—Advt. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and | % f ot eS Lehington Camp, P. O. S. of A, | You can get restful sleep after the { 4 e — | first application. Price 50c. : 2 i A i = T A Tailored at 7:15/1.:011 ¢ar£ Rocfie.ster NY WELTS A CANDIDATE. i Are the sort that reflect credit on a | George Wells of Hart street, a well | Al S 3 $25 and UpWards Jknown business man, has announced e man, 9 solutely Removes s = - ciraidece or e con > mon council from ths First ward Higestion. Druggists | 00 G005 Anton 3. Steiner is also d money if it fails. MBc | a candidate for re-election from this | v To young fellows they give that live, : T L\ VA AN up-and-doing, get-there look. To their Dads, they lend dignity and stability. Auto Accessories nos 109, QX ORD S, oLOND! = Spring Overhauling A Phress Brings to light many littie things needed to make the The days of pinching one’s pocket-beok in order to have perfect appearance, are otor right. We make a specialty of little things. Bolts and KNOX HATS l %v:‘z'i:l;p past. : Known as the Best il \ [ SINCERITY Clothes combine supreme J SR e ioea: pnd 7l == style and economy. This has come to pass § § MANHATTAN SHIRTS uts — Gaskets — Brake Lining — Valve Grinding Compound—Finishes for the Motor and Body—parts i J [{ S . . . . s d ST RTD by specialized buying and selling methods. , THE “WI?EON” SHIRT pecially made for the job. It will make the job X S We consequently offer to New Britain, { § $1.50 to $9. values that are second to none. Importations of Welch Margetson and Allen Solly i of ) London, Eng. [ ] You'll Do Better at BABCOCK CO. asier if you let us help with our RACKLIFFE ROS. Service for Automobilists. ackliffe Bros. Co., Inc 250-256 Park St., New Britain, Conn. Paints, Varnishes, Hardware, Farm Supplies, Auto Accessories.

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