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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH %2, 1018, |P ainvil l“ F‘cQWSJ o o meeor | 55 CL S, 10 acquire. TN | ] Four Plainville Hen (0 Be Test THflUSAN[h AH[ TA for Military Duty Have a Look at Our New Silks L e s k| ok for | Tomorrow Wil Pra You'll Enthuse Over Their Beauty ssn e G| Bl Wonderful List 4 From the many late arrivals in Silken stuffs, we direct your atten- { Lodge Entertains Grand Officers S T tion to the New 8Siflk Ginghams in Plaids of all colors and lovely blend- E ‘ 5 This is in accord with the request of the Natiof ings for vaists and dresses. Very new and smart for summer wear. Of he rollowing men ha veceived | M with the sug and resoiutions adopted. They: tha famous Roger Thompson make and the widih Is 26 inches. | ovder to appea the Grammay to carry small packag when possible,—avoid sendin THE NEW PLAID SILKS in beautiful designs and combinations of schaol hoilding o Broad street to special delivery " colors, give cholee of a large variety. Fine for gowns, waists and sport examination to (il up the deficit i thsss - ionomies tHal we atel presenting rro skirts, caused by (he men who were rejected | [ to do your part. Regular and necessary profits to do busl THE NEW ROUGH SILKS so strlish for suits and dresses are shown on account of physical disability has been (not merely to advertise, but to give values thafiil in such a diversity of w s and colorings, it is casy suiling anvons, Q| Frederick A Morton, 11 Blm court o The New Foulards are offered in such a beautiful complete line of designs | Chester Hayvden Grin Isast Mam | and colorings, you will be delighted with them. For er Dresses, | street: John Franci mahan. 215 | @ FOT T()mOlTO‘V, Saturday Onl)"f“Oflf " RYS’ Walsts, etc.. there's nothing prettier. Note the New Salins in 40 Ine West H”H‘\S‘l‘ et: dmund A, Nelson, : 47 Carondelet cet, New Orleans, | width. Black and a full line of street and evening colors Make drossy , R 9 . beceraiag owas. New Cliffon Tafioias siwiss smart. and $00d. lovking egular $1.95 Waists for $1. for dresses and suits, are shown in all colors and qualitics. Visit our amination at 1 p. m., Saturday. Theve | A ey fio vou. Berin N At this special price we offe co New dlex I : Silk Department in new section and have a look af these and others will also _be men from Avon, Berlin, | B higepesialiorl W R () vles' Ladics' Lingerie Waists, Voile and Batiste. in | Bristol, Farmington. Southington and | @ complete line of sizes, sirictly naw, perfoct, and flesh goods, Suturday ooi West Hartford. The doctors who will | [B No . O. D.. Approvals, Exchanges or Refunds / $1 59 SPRING SHOWING OF “KAYSER” GLOVES. examine the Plainville men are Dr . i . J. C. Tanner and Dr. C. W. Moody Qfi 00 Slik | Ribbons Re 50 f Js now complete with all the latest in sizes and colors. Silk and Lecture by K. S, Dudley. | G g' C Reglllar SOC Grade Chamoisette for Faster and Spring Wear. Now is the time to make se- GuEnextgVedncada GNONINE Halihs Y laction as later colors will be hard {o get and prices will be higher. The sitlockp Boger canloys auplesgon | Pet[lcoats fOr ! Varues congmy new tints are exquisite in the soft shades of ponges, mastic, and grey, also I ebegadicelitc i tie tatonan (il ] . & white and black Wwith selr or contrasting stitching. Very Special In a Glove R Dlics it e muditon o ot . aturda 4 49 oa’e Pnce 3‘-,(: _yd. Novelty s one with decp contracting welt and embroidered backs in tywo- J ; y..3 tone effects, Price range for “Kayser” Gloves Is as follow L T3¢0, & Neckwear for 45¢ Methodist church on Broad street _ i st 50¢ Neck- t 7 inches wide, dresden - Mr. Dudley is a noted speaker an Silk Jersey Top aned all Silk vear, Collars and Collar anc oo, w100, BL3G, 8100 pate . chunigisette Glewes of 1he ARayeet ke lecturer and e e i R stripes, plaid el vhich assures perfect fit and finish are offered in white, gray, ponges country iving different tures n p Taffeta Petticoats, with il £ PUEAGE, moire and chamois and black. Priced at $1.00 pair. Select vour “Kayser’ Gloves { | difforent towns. The committee in | & ndeutie el el plain taffela satin, newest lawn, “organdie ant! creme Cuft Sets. in Satin, embroidered now. | charge guarantees a good talk and lec- | B o . = shades. for fancy bags. hair ture. After the lecture a compiny 1l colors and hlack $4.49 of singers will give program of ! Feonomy sale Price | bows and hat trimmings | Satiriday songs. Mr. Dudley will also bring a : orchestra with him to furnish the | e et i b exiinea Underwear-Special Economies giving stercopticon views Erocoinalinotes. B UNION SUITS. VALUE $1.00 AND § 69 REGULAR 25¢ VESTS FOR SATURDAY The adjourned annual mecting of | [i FOR SATURDAY. EACH C | racm : 19C | Bequasein lodges willibe hield in 1 Ladies' Silk Lisle Union Suits. about 10 dozen in | Ladies' Lisle Vesis. r 0. F. Mock on next Monday even B 1. broken sizes. a real cconomy for 69¢ cach. | a real economy ana al 8 oclock. The members of quassin lodge entertained the grand Bei‘!in News {v« a well-known star of stagedom, |spect and affection. There was some- e e ; Economies in MCn'S Easter Furnishings | Sp(‘Cial LOt Of spoke as a close personal friend of [ thing wonderfully simple and | i b bl ed oh s ;m Smith and extolled his many vir-| straightforward about him. 1 shall | 3 5 MEN'S SHIRTS, VALUES TO $2.00. FOR SATURDAY ONLY. $1.45 | S | exercised. The local lodge gave a so- | i h BEIRE ' J ties and declared that the fine quall- o v EoRuiscd ~ 1 M & N k i never forgetithis} Arat Mast Bwithllnals o f el e Nenis NEeliEen ShizisMtomplete hanselor it e yien s ecKkwear ties of the man did much toward | last summer. He had not been un RULIEE S RuEness 2 ek SXoE = L Cle ral ; ass the uplift of the drama in this coun-| der our roof half a day before my | At the meeting of the Boy Scouts § ‘4,',\'". ‘\v4\v\v ,’\‘u\.n and mercerized fabric a bargain and for (VALUES TO 50c) try. Mr. Mitchell praised the play- which was held last Wednosday ove- Saturday only ’ 5 i S5 wife and I knew that we were making . i 2 { wright unstintingly and sald a new and valued friend ning in the Methodist parlors MEN'S PAJAMAS, ECONOMY SALE PRICE Veion, 98c Specinl price to close \a(urdn)’ / ‘Harry James Smith's death s As for his work—1 have seen his| Ponald Frceman was clected senior sxeellent wearing materials, plain white and faney trimmed. | 1 o U | | mourned by the theatrical world to an | hjuvy and enjoyed them vastly patroi leader to succeed George N <uln 1.25 value, for Saturday only 2 Gt 1110 2C cxfent you can little realize. Here was | T have also been privilesed to son. Ofher leaders were also elected | B a truly great man, a man who wroto | for the coming year e, | something of his very kindly ar iErom s nca S an iy o Sl d D) SENIOTIS 8 vim At ot e 1 on s e T Ul b M 1 o Plainville Bricfs. Saturda Ecoflom.es in HOQ]er many sore hearts in the t s : confined Lislé andl FtBap [ influence of his own great personality | j wnd more than one of the | 1 e T st o e pr.. for Saturday . P pair Silk, values 39¢ St A i56 pate that the i e e R T e i IosAve ten cents on every pair [ connection with it is unnecessary. for (o T e : s uld he impossible.” = 5 o Trumb Kicetric Co. has pur ult would be imr write with high enough praise. FHe HANY ANEND SFRVICES\ B B R TR Remarkable Savings in Wash Goods full of originality and enthusiasm. o artwe American A N e or Mavie tioal s ‘i‘-‘;‘ v H P‘\"“‘““M“r‘fi”“;p e | 40Nt know what we shall do with- A. D. Cady of t h Red Cros endec ereavec ; m . : - ~ " i PSS, 3 » o 1 gone « Forces a . to s=pend | o S T Rev. S. A Fiske, Grant Mitchell | 150, (T8 SN0 8ol dna Roa | oul lim, but we can at least tako | Zon to Worcester, sl [hese Prl(:eb for Sa{urday 0“ y p: Ncora 'th condolences of all the comfort of knowing that he went the week-end with mother { e | Cross workers the co o 1 g : ' i 5 e . e 'M\m friends and former assoclates amil | AWar in the fullness of his powers, Mrs. Clapp of Broad street is vie- DRESS VOILES FOR 25¢ YARD. | DRESS GINGITAMS FOR 29¢ YARD 3 : i 3 loved by many and as truly a sacri- | iting relative in Northampton 65 b v N Cross Official, Unite in Eulogizing | explair the passage of a vote of : fR L D: eiles. large range to choosc from. | 82 inch Dress Ginghams. platds. checks and . lice to the war as g of the men o 1 = { i | = e 2 < ‘ | hy the Red Cross council. e . Charles Crowley has accepted a po- plaids. checks, stripes, florals, and figures, regular ' stripes, regular price 39c yar Rolal ae oy, A el B vipes, regular pri vard, a special economy for Berlin Man. : i s [ sition with the New York, New Hu price 3%¢ and 50c. Satur ; 20¢ yard | Saturday at 2 : o X “Tt isn't possible ly to express i ) o 3 . - A S g 20¢ yard “Mr. Smi Fe B o northwest ven and Hartford Railroad Co. in tha DRSS POPLINS FOR 2hc YARD T . ; U mithSpas Pnhesno [ the extent of my apvreciation of his PERCALES FOR (9%¢ YARD White and colors, 15¢ AUTOMOBILE DPDELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US, 25¢ values, all sizes big e for N cannot Actor, and Major Hartwell, ince ibutel the nobl | : ok R Bincere tributeyto itk S {in our service only two weeks and in local freight house 31 inch Toplins. all the wanted colors, light and et inan eu) X Percales, in stripex, checks and f . acter of Harry James th, author iy i oy two reports from | ir i) heck 14 fizures, LR . solas s s Ny I b N received from larl I vah 4y L 1o 1 t the me- | him, on hich was received thi \seifishness and devotion—all of L e es = 2 Led 1 roSatdrda ¢ yard | regular 25c value, special for Saturday 19¢ yard and playwright, were paid & @-| him, one of which was recei is ) rancis Rarnes, a Plainville boy. wha A ! | - v loft to d{ake | the shining traits of his character Ao ) T P AR BT Berlin | morn > Before Loal eft 0 = hisg ! s on the front line in Ifrance Barnes I have seen them, T valued | friendship more than T could say. I]Says that all Plainville boys are en- e = B e oy ood healtt in clion were in a state of | recelved his reply to a letter a short | foving xood beelu toarc re ng congratuis Al vdsay was born in Canada, hetter quality haos n two weeks he molded | time ago that overflowed with his ger Repr tions on the i E March 17, 1858, He came (o the \ion and achicved | erous good will. How 1 wish 1 had told [ Litehfield visited Wednesday with - - Stulis Whon e oy landiiived in e J‘ i mopial services held at the ong \tional church yvesterday aft- ernoon. These services were attended { charge of the orzanization gathering he valuable sphagnum moss conditions not only by the people of Berlin-—peo- e S e oD le who had been Mr. Smith's frie: since he was @ small bov in the to and had followed his carcer witl known in the world, including Hartwell, of New York, representing j Mman the American Red (‘ross society. and | A Clergyman's Friendship. 2t Mitehell, leading man in “The Tailor Mar ne of Mr. Smith's mo Written triby make if you e Raymond | ¢ returned omderful rexulie. It takes @ man of | him all my heart held for him, and | and Mrs, Frank D. Frisbie of W from a visit T Jaiic SRS s e e il s 3 > understood. We all Main street : 2 g I ski, charged Wi ; e courage. rvare fidelity and spirit | vet T think he understoo Soh G = e hefor M2 DAt he. i i e ged with obiaining Moo | 1o make people do for him what thig [ the col were inordinately proud | yico pauline Beuruther, a former TOR SALE -Sheep fertilizer at the tol He leaves hi wif tw ) 3 Pla e Harc e (o .k < Yo, song e of his successes. and of his indom- f piainville sehool teacher, has agreed U’p"'% lardiar + Whitir Herbert ¢, and William R., and four | itable courage and perseverance. His iy, 4oq0y jn the Plainville school next 2 brothers. He w a member of an | loss IS very, very great. Be glad t weel o substitute in one of the 0 6 Odd - Fellows' lodge in R e Mr. ifiske, who was closelv | o was successful in great things, | ooqoe BLAST PROVES FATAL The funeral will be held Saturday «f A with Mr. Smith, hoth wd that his wa life happy in ser- ; T S fehoont atlcloicloar e irs nd ““*\"("4"1"” culo- f vic He has left you a great heri- : i Gales | Robert Lindsay Dies of Injuries Re- | ley Birge ofliciating odd : his memory highly, saving: age.” — - — ——— S . 5 lows' ritua ; e conducted at world of 1 and business iwere | =gy, L fanies Smith’s friendship Afitst Apnear. for Examination. | ceived on Farm in Bristol. i ‘“: \\‘,»:;”‘1.»:,2‘,.?\{ 1ete read 1 1 1 ds stretehed out to em- g ; e he list of the men who are to REIRLL SRS S s e A E entire country and, mn Hlieisroxd Lol il { who was known to a large number of n the ol ywn of 1 & sill i j pear for examination bhefore the los e i k. v i L the whalo of civilization. When | [20 10"t Division No. 2. in the Gram- | Work on Road. [ New Britain neople, died at the Har CITY ITEMS wh ¥ ttomo g "“"'," Lhis towin 1O 4 sehool of Plainville, has been is- The work of staking the road |ford hospital yesterday of a frac- |3 y wh i Since Bl i ey 8 Wl 'xlwm'*”"" by the hoard, and they will he | Which is about to be repaired, is fast | tured skull. Mr. Lindsay and one of ST e = = o restoof us, and not| o 00T tices perhaps C today. | nearing completion, the force work- | his workmen were blasting stumps on it yesterday having heen | at Mr. Lindsay’s farm on great o 1. amit jagssen iy « ¢ 1 to wider fields did racti time to the -1 - P ; Those named are to appear at 1 p, m., | ing 3 = 2 ere ¢ \ i Red Cr £ ; ! Neripelpationt i ey Those from this fown | doubled today. The people are new | Burlington avenue, Rristol. Tuesday h | [ ion see whether when this [afternoon After a fuse was lichted 1 W ! B IR @) Jfous tha |l AT ‘are 3 o | waiting to soc ‘ i B oukedl for work and found | Cortified by the board ‘are Jerome S. e bt b S o i Whitt 1 of . wo s co ote il | Mr. Lindsay retreated to get o Zolumbi D fonnd | oy ardo, William J. O'Brien, Den- | part of the work is completed, it will [ Mr. Lindsay retreated to get out ! : ey E FECL S Sen All of those named are|be rushed on or whether the stakes |the way He bhecame entangled in Edna Pfeiffer, of { Burritt siree ratehed awayt C idents of Kensington, and none | will be left In the ground while they | underbrush and when the blast oc- [ Was reported missing from home last Larg i - e s curred ne was hit on the head by a | night. She is three years old brighter, | from the Berlin street side has heen I trre hit on the head by ¢ ; 1l lay, i throush his ef. | certified to be examined. ot . | rorts t siceess is attained, cven Whist Club Meets. An Actor g < might not have been | The last meeting for the year of | J o —— e ——————————————, The Popular Shoe Store. Re . E stor of 1 vith @s un “to as others, [the Home Whist club was held la 5 | ~ e B PR AR O e R T B FASTER i SRR S TRENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN f } o attended ¢ & in our memories 1ting of | tendance was on hand and onc of the ¢ memo- ¢ James Smith, we 11 see him | most enjoyable whists of the season SHOES : ar. scientist. artist, patriot, | was held. Prizes were ziven to the Opp Arch 127 Malfl St Phone 1409 2 20 14 oy Nterehae el dins \merican s | and one of God's true sen- | siec ful contestants. he club has oA TIRES " 3 play has always been source mo tho | tleme, disbanded for the remainder of the o The adiourned case of der false pretenses ‘and p medicine without a cerridcare tried in police court tomorrow rom men prominent i ther with the letter A A ort Lirdsay T ased h0 e pay $2.00 el Always more quality for less price | Wh 1t Besse-leland's, Advt tlks' banquet next Thursday ove. ! nesday wor riety (i Rn rot and the usual red tape is un- wound picce of wood "he Wilson \-neck pajam: memorial ; bl st of special pride with us, but a en d passed a vote last cvening | vear. and passed vote la venin LhiA Serdok o Wil Taue lave i At Other Tributes Read. : o . el ' & i Y 5 i « Vo eal | Ganaga a | o Laatbelasivitiestiiesing as er s Omin ! 3 N to see for vourself to appre was al arm poer jend and great ad- SECRNC A, \ te the handsome shoe I. an actor | mirer of B t letter of Church Supper. | ¥ y \ the vast assortment of the leading | sympath Sl AT A successful supper was held last | 4 PRICHES: plays and | following t - Profes- | €vening at the parsonage of the T N iy N Ao att HIGH SHOE ~ Beautiful ¢ Jam : Williams | Sington Methodist chureh. The wom- | @w &S llons ea . Todlil nh Gias l Eipwnt hetd oR 3 so | N 0f the church had heen working 7 A S o0 ) o Tan-——combinations with leath- him: | Success. and much praise is due them | pringtime Blouses, New Spring Skirts, 1% toot in v, Tan, Brown and mIing & T o for their work. Rev. Carleton Hazen, i N L Black, 84.00 to $8.00. D‘mm., Room and B NN UV pastor, was head of the committee of New Silk Dresses for Spring of 1918 3 OXFORDS—Plan toe, hish irrangements, and the expectations | heel in patent—Military styles Bed Room e ol WO IERC DU el e B e Sl Women’s Cloth Dresses Smart Spring Suits e o _— . o o hitn s it e (Mionaithan Nivaditunt 6 i the apreadl| Distinctively Smart Coats PUMPS—Dainty high heels Suites. finEnRuR D o e i e ‘ weaters which resembie the hand made ones e ; Vi N v own may have for a ! » U. SOOAL Trucks on Trip } Piquant Charming Hats for Children ; D ey in) ack, 5 _ fer whom he wouid have S cot of about three or four large | —Prices Low ) L O T e e R D Children’s New Spring Coats e e HAPRY ALE A Resk e s i ek bee R srer tons o Complete Line of Spring Gloves SHBERG The Shoeman L i | have o v o e deeniy o sonis o 0 ol Car 0 |l Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Neck- i 941 Main St., Hartford t MAIN ST f A whole experi- | service ‘throushout this part of the wear, Jewelry, llliants Wear. known any one | country. Iach car had n New \v‘,,.\l Ask the Clerk for S. & H. Green Stamps, ckly ecarned my re- marker, above which was placed an-