New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1918, Page 6

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Sa Choice of Newest Smart For Women and Misses WE WERE LUCKY IN "UR OF PRETTY SPRING FROCKS THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN MATCHED PRIC There are Dresses of sers zeorgettes, colored taffetas and satins The pretty ials, good workmanship and tasteful trimmings higher grade than the price would mean. NOJT FOR LESS THAN $22.50. PLENTY ARF REGULAR § SOME WOULD BRING $27.50 AND $29.50. FOR ONLY $15.00 EACH. The colorings incl taupe, rookie, navy and black. The styles give frocks, tunic models, side draped effects. with colored sashes, deep silk girdles, gypsy coll 11so beaded and v for the miss of 16 and up to women's bust measure, FOR AT THIS ggest rose o) NEW JAPANESE N T YOUR ORDER IN Liberty Bonds are sold at all banks. Dou't let another day go by without prov- ing that vou are with the forces that are flghti for the pr servation of Liberty. | [ o We in lot of white for th summer chrysanthemums, bamboos, and butterflies, JAPANESE CLOTHS, 48x48 inch for $1.50 cach, JAPAN 3 SCARFS, 13x15 72 inches, 2 N 17x65 JAPAN NAPKINS, dozen: 24x24 been fortunate beautiful and » Cloths and to have the Japan ifty housewives at the low birds size inches, PILLOW AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS HAVING the Army vice 100th Cavalry =f the Regu which is in the point of one of the oldest companies xistence, Wagon Beriin News A heavy wagon, one of those accident under the rail- about noon today The wagon was | girders for se in Tips Over. 1sed laden with two heavy bridge work, and as it was { ascending the steep incline under the les Parents of Arrival Aross jbriase. che woisnt of the iron sua- Atlantic Ocean RMERS 10 MEET the iron and a fectlve a way | including of the were t completely the horse HERE'!h,mnv or back on the g {The driver received a painful | on his right foot, but outside of this j minor injury escaped very luclkily The horse was uninjured. The road under (he bridge is in very had shape and this has been the second instance within a few months of trucks heing overturned. To Form Co-operative Assn. A meeting of all those interested in the co-operative method of pur- chasing farm suppHes in car loads to e later sold in small iots to the Lewhere “over nere”. As yet | Members of the co-operative associa- have roceived no definite infor. | tion. will he held in the Town Hall tion as to his whereabouts, and |tomorrow night at § o’clock. The not know whether his station is | WOrk is being pushed in ¢ France or England: ILdeutenant | ¢itles and towns by the Hartfo lswold was a practicing doctor in | (ounty T.eague and Farm Bureau, t [in gor some tine before he joined | Conneotiout Agricultural College, a medical corps of the army, and | the U. 8. Department of Agricultare. about six months was connected | :;:rcu'l;‘ara h:n: hesnf gw’l oyl:‘rt r:;-:;: h the post hospital corps at Fort | the headquarters of [aitto han Allen. Later he was trans-[‘”"“"‘ League, which s at 2308 [-ed to the medical department of | Church street, Hariford, announcing s 1he meeting which will be under their | supervision tomorrow might. { princtpal be Prof €. Smith. who marketing expert of the Federal partment of Agriculture, and Connecticut Agricultural College. The: content the vel and teanm rned gnve dr over, round bruise Association to Be Purchase of Supplies | Lots—Wagon Loaded | pr. and Mrs. R. M. Griswold re- ed a cablegram vesterday inform- them of the safc arrival of their | Leutenant Mathew H. Griswold, | AVE ROSY CHEEKS ! AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY—TRY THIS! the De- tha He Gny is for the adoption In Berlin of * cooperative purchasing as- | towns, | a farmer | sociation. Any of the people of Berlin have oocaston to purchase feed, coal, or any other commodifies in large amounts cannot afford to wiss this Bays glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out polsons. meeting, as becoming connected with | will mean the saving ten dollars on a ton The plan ls a sim- this association of from Two to { of feed or coal | ple one. feed, and in fact all supplies which | farmers use in carioad lots, and dis tribute it in smaller lots among those who becoma ronnerted with the as- soolation. In this way, each consum- er will get the benefit of buying his supplies in carload lots. and it Is claimed that there is a saving of from 10 cent to the consumer by this way. A subscrip- tion is to he gotten up, and wiil around to those interest- od ares in the plan are to be \ll the farmers and the'r Wt who are in- ueh an organiza- RBerlin. ara requested e meeting and hear Pro- o see the tinge of healthy bloom vour face, to see vour skin get rer and clearer, to wake up with- headache, backache, coated gue or a nasty breath, in fact to | your best, day in and day out, ¢t try inside-bathing every morning one week Before breakfast each es of real hot onful of limest la harmless mes stomach, li previous day r bile and foxin betening and purifying Inentary canal before putting more d into the stomach. The action of water and limestone phosphate on empty stomach is wonderfully in- orating. Tt cleans out all the sou mentations, gases and acidity and e8 one a splendid appelite for akfast { quarter pound of limestone phos- bte will cost very little at the drug re but is sufficient demonstrate t just as soap and hot water lanses, sweetens and freshens the n, 80 hot water and limestone phos- | onc ate act on the blood and internal | ans. Those who are subject \stipation, bilious mach. e Whos a day. drink a | water with a tes one phosphate in it ns of washing from ! idneys and bowely indigestible waste, cleansing, the entire | to 25 buving paper be sent. 5007 at iends, tareated per in sold ofhers in ne tion perfected in come to t Smith. A, B. Whist The T A.B all will a big social vhist p to fesso Tomorrow Night. ha the scena toniorrow st whist, thi the bhe a it bices of the Paul’s 1w of was commit most successful Trst jast tw = the The the as sense to | case in Rl acid | War also | attacks atic twi < vings Trolicy coming ctorie abont the officlals work in this the early and to that one tain will have the ain and feeling hetter m‘l com- bok of insidc looking way. e B ext conditon today. morning of g of the The cold cars A WONDERFUL / QUALITY LOW silk foulards. crepe meteor. styles, YOUR CHOICE while e French pick inexpensive Napkin supply prices BRITAIN PURCHASED on one of the rear wheels | was | - The | speaker of the meeting will | | will outline plans as adopted in other | who The idea is to purchase coal, | I Models Wear SORTMENT $15.00 crepe de chine, of mater- ts of much quality garn A DRESS WOTULD SELL GRADE., WHILE lot lasts Llue, sand of embroide stitchings, v estee models. S #15.00 cach, at APERY. another blue and , giving chance themselves for Patte are blossoms, securing herry inches, $1.00 each. inch for 3. 19c ea., 39c cach. inches for inche 2 inches 12x1 75¢ $1.50 dozen. COVERS, 18x22 in. YOU CAN DEPEND OF TUs. ON hat no more ordered the noved from the was thinking “omin ing apparatus The tempera morning that commut forced to keep time h h the rumbling the mare over the car tracks their toes from freezing. Briefs, for heai- ir ire s0 0w the 5 w 1eir old 1o vellow keep Berlin A notice callir ments of men to keepers along the been posted at today. The t several the as light ho \tlantic Coas Berlin pc the coast he at Tomp- enlist- en points alc beadguarters o = Rerlin's wil of young to take f tional Ar he Berlin mass inville » éxaminations for Boy Scouts will seting o ts-in t Britain of nted the mn tomorrow n meds Liberty An school night wre to for their Loan mportant meeting of the schooi was held at the court room Town Hall last night An sewing meeting oty of Ber rooms all W Several their with last be work 1ber pr 1= on -day ihe 50! lin was held today and mason decorating, and jobbing. H Kensington. Conn SHE SUFFERED FIVE YEARS Finally Restored to kHealth by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ing r— Koy West, Fla.—‘ For five years | suffered from irregularities, with ter- ible pains and an awful weakness in my back. The d tor gave me diff erent medicines but they did me no good. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound and ¥ found it to be the best medicine I ever tried because it made me weil, and 1 can now do my | housework. I am telling my friend | about it.”—Mrs. J. M. Cawmus, Caroline St., Key West, Floride. Many women at some period in thej life sutfer from ailments peculiar to their sex and which in most cases may be readily relieved by this iamous root and herb ‘medicine, Lydia E. FPinkbam's Vegetable Compound. just as Mrs. Camus found it kelped her after suffer- in vain. If you have ahy annoying s¥m toms ou fail to understand, write Lydia E. inkhem Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The results of their 40 years experience in advising women on this subject is at your service. Your Child’s Skin will be free from chafing, scalding eruptions and il soreness if you use Svkes Comfort Powder For more than 25 years it has been healing { and preventing skin screness 25¢ at the Vinol and other drug stores ‘The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass, present, | at ari | November. , turn | districts cold | | have the same in the present loan | Plainville 4-5-tf | | have purchased | NOTICE- tar | h { deiphia | secona 726 | = P TEWELRY STORE BURGLARIZED. {in | INSPECTION OF HOME GUARDSMEN | GOL. BURPEE MAY ATTEND! | dozen ing for years and trying everything else | lainvitie News Companies Will Drill in Open on | § Sunday Alternoon Bristol and New Britain Companies Will Be Present as Guests—TFiberty Loan Workers T Subscriptions ing Up to $12.000. On Sunday open at theve will of the Home field on Wood- battalions of drill. There companies and one will prob- occa- aft field i Woodford's rnoon be pection Guard ford avenue. the Guard will be The two meet and out of town one from Bristol New Br B, be speais two from 1ere iy rs secured for lard at at the members the Town 2 o'clock Colonel present sion and also music. are report hall harp equested Pierce street It is thought of Hartford will drill. drili that on that Rurpec the The be will be the first has been held The townspeople should see the good work that men have done al- been hampered by the hall and to drill armory in outdoor | since last | out and the Home Guard though they ha he burning foreed Britain Drive Going Up. The Plainville Liberty lL.oan growing fairly well. Up to the ent time there has been about $12,000 worth of bonds subscribed to. The men's committee met last evening and gave very sati reports. They reportd that a proportion of the had covered and while they have had fair they hope that the people will keep driving and over subseribe the $81,000 mark The Women's |l.oan committee have been organized Mrs, Emma Hills. | he committee divided the town | into 12 arranged to have | one committes each district. In women the town and had good suc- hoped that will of Town were in the New is pros actory good been suce has districts and in the Jast | the an At d an of took wetive part cess is they Fuaneral of Miss Glos funeral of Miss Mar; et Glor- s held this afternoon from the Baptist chureh at 3 o’clock. Ward, pastor of the Baptist nreh officiated. s assisted by Rev. Crue Palodeno ant. The it wa Rey oh and Bricf Ttems. The i A. R. hall, cordially The ernoon tions Pi “tudie, yendi Woman's t ireday Forestville invited afternoon in G The public local schools closed because of the draft e which were held at 3 Ciark has t Hebron the Hast this aft- inu- o'clock resnmed his Academy after recess his a at m Miss Lavrelton Taster re The last son will Grange Court neld its ing in Grange The Foresters £ War & Thers were 1 Anna Murphy hall after s at home te the has returned spending of the eveni reet Grange whist be held this hall on Pierce General monthly sea- in Lawton, meeting last hall on Pierce are planning to ings Stamps committee of A even- | street. make drive appointed among all the mem- of these committees certain number of mem There about 70 the lodge and it each member will vings Stamps. this the Foresters 3700 worth that drive o1 a h ave a to tak more members in estimated tha two War S is succe hers or are 3 It plan a will of stamps with hich will show the government they ave —I do all kinds of trucking farm work, plowing. etc. Henry David. Unionville Plain- ville 4-10-3d eniie GOURT COLUMBA WHIST Court Columba. No palEnete stile. conducted @icces whist evening in Tlectric The attendance was 1 1 it ihe general concensus the was one of the most enjoyable tory of the organizmation were present from New York and Cromwell. Pr follows: Ladies’, first P kner; second Craft of Philadelphia C. Houston of New Yorl gentlemen's. first James O’'Leary . Young: third, Leo Hen- wing for a furker was won w. L. jast mani was event were Miss M thivd won as Katherine imes Mrs. L fLoui A dr the bird nessey held. Levine heing b The mornine local police were notified this the Bristol police that a jewelry department in Forestville drug store was burglarized during the n and a large quantity of jewelry w The loot included five nes. a dogzen brooches. twa pins. a cuff links ind articles dozen ek several dozen other HULTGR Charles M. Hr the Jcwelry the huginess TO RETIRE. en. who has been business in the city vears. will retire from the will be con- Vs To Tor P and store in t future by Huitgren duete seph 1 son LARS GET BUR Milton 10 CENTS Main street that nizht was the police bu conts the pennies arvized in stolen. Enfrance was myade by fore- ing a back door. i JEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL [0, 1018, C. S.HILLS & CO. “THIRD LIBERTY LOAN” Buy War Sav- ings Stanaps and nelp the! United States to}win the Wa, If you want America to win up or give int BUY THE NEW Let everyone have a See Our Sp Liberty and promisor W. D vears when OF 17 144 7 part in it in connection with collection of currency The property of Mr coverad a period of A $2.00 bill of date is of intrinsic value Everyone should High schools. It our 5 Tt make effor highly an is in-structi If you want America to win this war you must this war LIBERTY Ascouigh simileage Book for the Soldiers, alsd the Savings Stgnps on * Sale at ~ Mail Order Depfts her. your support must back up You must eithe, you patriotism. BONDS, ecial Display of Currency Loan would call to the interesting notes. campaign. we attention very This Cirouit collection L) collection, Poli's he atiractive Theatrical auditor Enterprises. of the Orpheum luable tems of manager of T one Asco of : rolng the most ind v fi ve. 0 see (his display. particuiarly the-children of the Grammar and New Line of SIS $25.00. Bults to replenish our poplin, Pofret twiil, checks The popular colors In the fashfonable trimmed Suits, also Workmanship of Better values in sopirs i DRESS In the most attractive color comt plain colored Taffeta, Wool FFabrics | depleted and m models. Plai the highest ord Suits are not t THOUSANDS SLAN ¢ BY U. 5. ENGINEERS Americans Pour Deadly Fire Into Germans During Drive With the American Army in France (by cable to the Associated Press,) April 8 (Delayed)—The American railway engineers, who helped stem the tide of the onrushing Germans during the opening days of the battle now in progress, fought shoulder to shoulder with Canadien engineers in carrying out their task. They heid their ground stubbornly, and retired to previously prepared position only foced to da and inflicted casualties by the sand upon the Germans as they advanced in close formation. in one place in as many as seven waves, each wave ten men deep and 100 yards apart The Americans with the Canadians had all the munition they needed, and, althiugh they were unsupported the artillery and armed only with rifles and with a few machine guns, they poured svthe-like streams of bullets into the enemy at several dif- ferent times until the weapons were hot as to be usel This handful of soldier vhio were not hardened to such terri sre sickened by the shan reated, but fought fur al days ing to ho the enemy the from St. Quen tin the vicinity of Novon. These were the Americans mentioned at in the affi communiqies, details of {heir exploits it been possible to ohtain q when S0 tho American iously for o helj time ial inese has only now CITY ITEMS sale union suits 4 Advt Dog licenses payable.-—adyt Thrift Resse Thrift e at now Women’s \avt Men's le sel pumps, §3.1 at sale shirts Besse-1.e Inc Pa Buckeve ffe Bros Thrift sale, Men's at Besse-Leland's Martha No will meet tomorrow evening bers and friends will mbie at the afternoon to ind v o soctal hour Thrift Oc, Be Thrift sale, 75¢ at Besse-Leland's, The B chapter in to ale of Men's and -Leland's—Advt Boys' Caps, e Men's soft ccllay shirts -Advt - Hudson A, Howley night. was the corner where automno which found this of Lasa it helonging was stolen morning and heen to iast near Aw- Jor stre had doned Thrift sole. Resse-leland's Bovs 32 Advt shoes Men's half Hos Advt Thrift sale, Besse-Leland's \ large modals in resses nre of and assortment Foulard Georgette being shown at The Kav ansugh shop, $0-46 Pratt sfreet. Hari- ford.—advt HOUSE BURNED TO GROUND. Shortly hefore 2 o'clock this morn- | Chiel Dams of fire depart- eceivad a felephone call t a burning. The there was no Nevertheless i S the nent 1ouse at Overlook was informant said in the vieinit chief responded to get chief's wa his car, but half the owner The | ihe with within a unable niile of the The of the property w house was burned to the ground. ame uot obtained place. Beige. grev v NEW abun- B torated $7.50. Just Received $29.75 and $35.00 pre- r stock, In all the wanted materials ur and tan mixtures n tailored and with Silk Vests. [IJlare Suits, braid and button embroidered Suits. L der will of o be SKIRTS From $6.98 to $25.00 § Stripes® { and linings that had in the city, give the greatest amount wear. vinatlons that n plaids could in silk P finely one ids stripes, Taffeta and tailored imagine and the latest styles and ALL KINDS OF PRGPERTY INSURED LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED SCHULTZ & COSTELLO !(nc, 242 MAIN STREET. TEL. 244 N It’s the glimmer of Peace " WHAT is the LIBERTY LOA It's succor and life for a bleeding world. Tt's the gleam of a great sword drawn; strike. It's the pledge of at dawn, strength of a mighty arm to but. more than all, it's th “Our the “Money Hon love to the lads whom we call Own," to boys on land, afioat, on high. it's the good old from BUY THAT LIBERTY BOND TODAY NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 72 West Main Street. Telephone 612. ou Careless Boy/ ' Shine Your Shoes With INOLA wn to be neat and thrifty. SmmvorA gives the quick dressy shine and makes your shoes wear longer. Ask your mother to get youa StivotA HOME SET The genuine bristle datber and lamb’s wool polisher make shoe shining easy Ask Nearest Store BLACK —-TAN — WHITE — RED The Pepular §hoe Store, TYLES MILTARY 800TS 1 Calf, straight military TR PRING i 'an Mahogany with tip Dark 8-inch ~ imitation heel, price »atern and Mahogany Top and and alf with stralght per- military heel, price Cloth cap Brown ne Tan Mahogany Bnckette Cloth top alf Top and with new Dark tawn raight perforated price $9.00. mil Brown ry heel Gray Kid loth Top 00. Gun Metal Calf Walking Boot wi Neolin sole #5d low square heel. pr 5.00. . N GureMetal ¢ military Havana Kid price boot. military 9-inch Boot $7.00. with vith m 9-inch and Rt 9-inct $£6.00. RZ; 941 for alf Boot AISHBEI p— . E—— heel g hfl_ Shoeman, : Main St., Hartfordyg i S. & H. Green Stamps,

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