New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 12, 1918, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, Al B —— Artistic, Reliable rpiture at Factory Prices Your Chance to Economize on Housefurnishings GOING OU'T O BUSINITSS A True S=tatoment fter Eleven Successful Years in the Electrical and Contracting Business, I have decided to discontinue owing to abnormal market conditions and a desire to be o stock in all departments of my store is now complete and up-to-the- noment in every way. I am doing business on a strictly Cash basis and have aiso eiminated other expenses which make it possible for me to sell these goods at unusually low prices. This is not furniture bought in for a sale. It is honest, reliable and the latest in design and style and I do not think it can be bought elsewhere for such low prices. To give you a slight idea of some of the bargains you will find here tomorrow I will quote the following items: LIVING ROOM SUITE Brown Spanish Leath- mahogany frame. in artistic very dur- at $60.00 PARLOR SUITE High grade ey tapestry covering. Made with the idea of enduring wear ever in mind A rare bargain $63.75 CIRCASSIAN WALNUT DRESSER Only the highes wood used; large Trench plate glass. Ar- tistic trimmin Wil- liam and Mary style. Price for this beautiful dre T is $33.45. Chiffonier to match .$31. grade IDSEYE MAPLE IRON BEDS Combining the great wear of the iron bed and the beautiful fin- ish of the birdseyc maple effect. Square ch sts. An rzain at § MABOGANY DRESSER Full swell front, X bevel plate oval glass. Designed by wn artist this is certain- v a beauty. An unus ual bargain at Chiftonier to match $26. ! EXTRA SPECIAL ! SILK FLOSS MATTRESSES Only the best material used in making these mattresses. As a special offer we are going to sell 50 of these v tresses Sat. at $14.98— value is §22.50. IVORY BEDROOM SUITE The very latest in de- sign and style. Expert workmanship and only the best material used You should see this suite, which is in our window. A wonderful bargain at .$89.95. $7.50 picture glven free in design and made strong and in a ¢ that assures econ- r. These beds are a ain at $17. Bargains Yau Will Find In Our Kitchen Dept. This Kitchenware has been selected because of its reputation as to long wear mg ability. The prices on these articles cannot, I think, be duplicated any- where in the city and are as low as any mail order house would sell them for. WASH BOILERS of heavy tin bottom, wood Extra ng cover GALVA 4 \$ ASH TUBS Extra larg ralv Will stand rou and ave not you would t Price $1.19. Medium size $1.23, UNDRY BASKETS wasl hardwood i in price L95¢ to $1.69 ! EXTRA SPECIAL ! Saturday only “Our OILET PAPER per roll. Only weh customer. WILLOW BABY YLLET MEL TEA KETTLE Triple coated enamel. Large size. Extra san- itary, close-fitting enamel cover. A great bargain at BERKSHIRE LAWNMOWERS Iixtra strong, 14 inch steel blades. Long handles. Easy running. Bought last year so we can sell to you at $5.75 Large size A Full Line of Articles used in the Kitchen. Come n and ook around. You will surely find a bargain here. OUR POLICY: COURTEOUS ONE PRICE TO ALL—PROMPT TREATMENT, MEL SAUCEPAXNS Made of the best metal and coated with grey enamel. Very strong and come in ali sizes. Extra strong handles— BABY CARRIAGE We have a fine line of Baby Carriages, with wood sides, r rolled edges. Finished in baby blue and white enamel Artillery wheels. Price $32.50. SULKIES Wood body, folding handle. Extra strong wheels and good rub- ber tires. Price $1.89. SERVICE RY ALEX 371-373 MAIN STREET, Goods Delivered to All Parts of the City the Bri ARINES AT VLADIVOSTOK "inown amciany sociated Press Hears U, fave DBeen Ias Received No Confirmation. mation of the American t Via ¢ landing of | ities of Landed—Washington ' method fo property signficance any marines deenied ene. PICARDY H Gen, Carey Held C of Offensive, on. April 12.—Gen. Sandoman | clty O L and Japanese forces, which Troops , it would not regard as of political landing of American interests to the 51 YEARS OLD. p in First Days vho, in the words of Premier accomplished one of t brilliant feats in the history ! British army by holding the tween the third and fifth army of the German blow Picardy with vd re- | He is a me livo or Viadi- of the present war St > UP SHIPBUILDING. Washington, April 12 speeding up shipbuilding incr 1g the facil- harbors, terminals | Galey, aged 78 widely known oil pro- no - wwarded and fov war. He southern 1ondoseript force, is iber of one of the best known familles in Guernsey He was educated in the Winchester ¢ schiool and commanded a bat- field artillery in the South was afterward a nmander of a battalion during the hastily organized 1 years of age. row. under Plans for contracts Tel. yards w to be the usual fcrence the protection of lives and It is clear, therefore, that | shipping committee. headed for April—Sleet of wintry : that wind, way the opera PIONE Joplin, ER OIL 1317-3 scussed at a here today between Chair- | Ernest W. man Hurley and the newly appointed STORM SHOGKS SHARPS Duration of Cold and Moisture Holds Government Work, New York, April 12.—The 96 hours weather in Apcil came a climax with a storm of snow and statement of the weather bu precipitation and temper- | ature were not unusual for this month but that the duration of the cold moisture was an April novelty. (lear ing weather was predicted for sleet and rain At Sandy Hook and other New Jer- | sey towns where government work is ions were sus- pended because emploves were unable | to travel. | Mo., April 12-—~John con- | ing four, died this Green, with a shot in the The committec by Senator Fletcher, former | &re recovering president of the congress announced necessary by the | today that “it is prepared to pledge ranking American naval officer on the | the full co-operation of all southern shipbuilding program. alternating The official u was | and tomor- OPERATOR DEAD. BEAUTIFUL ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS to go at the sum of MAZDA LAMPS at ........ ... .. .. & of more service to my country An entire trical goods, fixtures and every present position. business. possible in my rlete stock of elec- connected with my SALE OPENS SATURDAY EVERYTHING SACRIFICED Judging from present indications you will never have an oppor- tunity to purchase quality goods at these pre-war prices again. VACUUM CLEANERS, reduced from $37.50 to ........ $29.98 TABLE LAMPS, sacrificed at .... $2.98 to $18.85 GAS AND ELECTRIC GLOBES AT ONE-HALF PRICE R dueer, died at his e here this | morning. He drilled the first oil well in the Pennsylvania fields, and also the famed Beauwmont gusher D. O. K, K. BUYS BONDS. $25,000 Worth gEere Branch Hay bed by Pythian Lodge He Members of Hira temple, D. O. K. K., will be interested to learn that the officers of the | pureh E | Bonds chase | campaign at Columbu | sale was made by Mayor | & member of Bakoo t temple is one of the | this country. Tt was fo the only temple in Connec Hira temple has member: ! of the state. o order is branch of the Knizhts of Pythias 1d temple have MANIAC'S THIRD VICTIM. fisher's Island, N. Y., April 12 First Lieutenant Jean Bechaud, one of the four men woundea by Sergeant James Boy an insane soldier, at Fort [ H. G. Wright, Wednesday, who s! up the office of the Fourth Company killing himself, two others and wound- morning. Private jaw and a fractured skull, is in a crit- ical condition, and the other wounded SUNDAY Sunday papers next Sunday will cost nine cents. Lo- cal dealers have heen compelled to advance the price owing to the in- PAPERS 9c. crease charge made to them and also because of the increaso in the trans- Nov- | portation cost. | Up CAVALRYMEN WANTED, New Haven April 12 1thor; W. A. Mercer v recruiting station to enlist men, with without previous cxperience, in cavalry arm to ON CANADIAN LIST. Ottawa, April 12.—The following American names are included in to- | day’s casualty list Killed, Lew Al len, Boston; D. Rolett, Manchester unded, J. Kelly, Kingston, Worster, Fitehburg, Mass Ladics, Take Notice! A larger assortment of trinime than ever before. A few new pattern H. hats. Compare us for style and prices . Sichert.—Advt Iy on the WILL T Berliner T4 Dhlatt Believes such Course is Indicated in Spcech De- livercd in Prassian Upper House. Amsterdam, April 12.—'"The arding of the man_positon e rimarily a Pru Toras - there Prussia must demand that the military interests ve over all,” Dr. Har- iterpreted a very large itory must be adc ement is Tageblattas meani tion of Polish terr to Prussia It comments very strong- political wonsequenc which v drive the Poles politicall into th arms of Russia and create [ in the east, for the Germans, a per manent hrecding center of political i irridenta in ou eastern provinces and a perpetual Polish dang e HARTFORD ALLIANCE DISBANDS, $100 in Treasury Will Be Invesicd in Liberty Bonds. Hartford, April 1 Coinecident with the decision of the Nafional German American alliance to dissolve and + its funds over to the Ame Cross, the Hartford branch of 2 i | German-American alliance, at its on sale in this city nual meetir t Maennerchor Thursday night, voted to disba President Martin - Mussgnug pre sided at the meeting, which decided to rotain the $120 its aid fund @nd | and to use the funds to buy th ocicties wh alliance STED AT PRISON. April 12 —Emil < old, was today rear ¢ prison by Detectiv - J. Williams and In- William M. Moore, of the Man Clair- N. H., police department, on | of breaking and entering in | lattcr city, at the expiration of of tI c vears and four D FOR MURDER. April 12 terworth, a nurse st, by shooting, gned in police court today assault with intent without bail for the $2.69 to $3.79 25¢ AT BANDIT SLAIN. tion Is Wounded and Pol mon Thought to Be Dying. Toledo, O., April 12.—Kenneth l-‘ Young, 17 u.nrv\vmhvlo bandit is dead; Wesley Worden, 20, alleged to he companion has a bullgh vound in the kni ind Patrolmi her Dersch, 26, wounded thréd belleved to be dying., i« carly today discovered twe 1 automobile stesling A gun battle between the uid the men followed. Younl chot through the heart. | The police say Worden conleflfl { that he and Young stole the automeos | bile and were attempting to replenish the tank with stolen gasoline. & heen hi RUSSIAN FLEET ESCAPES. Petrograd, April 11 (By The As#os ciated Pres The Ru 1 fleet 81 Isingfors, regating 200+ vessel§ 1 iy h iped menace Of ! capture by Germans. The first dron, composed of battleships and has arrived safely at Kroms a 1 wal b of Petrosiads The second squadron, composed’ 9 tarpedo hoats and submarines, is rés 3 off Kronstadt, and the thirdi up of trar t is bou ~1 for Kronstadf. PITCINER ALEYANDER CALLED Panl, Neb.,, April 12.—Grovel d Alexander, pitcher of the itionals, has been selected t hoard of Howard counf¥ of the county’s quota of » to Camp Funstor D-1ANROSS (0. ge and Accessories, nnm»r Work a Specialty. Phone 139 Arch St. —TRUCKING— Local and Long Distance. . G. A. TUTTLE — 'Phone. Plainville |

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