New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1918, Page 3

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Boston Store age-Allen & Co - ,SPECIAL OFFERING % ; { (i A Y Y HARTFORD TABLE DAMASK ' : el S G i G @’ OBk Il | GREATEST SUIT VALUES All Pure Linen, Good Heavy s S SE W v | This coal and gas range with two ovens 1 OFFERED THIS : : Is a wonder for cooking | SEASON o today’s market. An interesting number in | Hi Although less than four feet L:)ng it can do every kind of cookin i x : TWO ITUNDRED SMART S UITS ON SALE] WEDNESDAY AT Pt : ; <ing for any ordinary : — Lad‘els“%‘;‘{“{,“e(‘; OWNS < family by gas in warm weather or by coal or wood when the kitchen needs heating. ‘ $19 o B> Made of very fine Plisse, lace i When in a hurry both S)Yens can be used at the same time—one for roasting and : ; TEN NEW STYLES | TWELVE NEW & #id ribbon trimmed. At | the other for pastry baking. It certainly does ‘“Make Cooking and Baking Easy” § FOR MISSES. { FOR WOM $1.50 each. B : Fvery suit a Decided Bargain at This Special Low Price Y K FABRICS—Gaberdines, French Serges, Poplins, Poiret Twills, A grand showing of House A o - s . - : | § Jorsey Cloths, Taffeta Sllks. é)resses and Aprons, all E o ks S - S o : v;\Int;E;:;n:‘l;;«éa fancy, plain, demi-tailored, braid trimmed| Styles and Sizes. : i 5 2 NS COLORS—Navy Blue, Black, Sand, Rookie, Hague Blue All the latest models in (K% ke ||| { ; y T e : TW f th M d l JORSETS now in stock B i el | X 5 i | 00 e odaels y LS 5 I Bi5 X R A P - N e % 5 2 One of the models 1s of fine quality all wool poplin. Stylis ] [ 4 . . i Gy \: ¥ ez H vouthful model. Plaited bottom and lined to waist with striped 1(\1’102%3]1 Patterns 10c, 15c 1 3| ] ; A : : % # Tussah. Shawl collar. Two buckles on belt in back. Tailored skirf an IC. z & m Ry <5 7 § 2 with pockets and belt. § Lt 4 ; Another model iz of excell ent quality serge taflored collar wit A LIBERTY BOND IS e A g R et ) 57 : B > s §{ over collar of silk. Lined throughout with flowered Tussah, But 7 = 7 o ety - oy | ton trimmed. Skirt with pockets and shirred belted back. A GOOD INVESTMENT i Tl | S i S es ; : The Materials in These Suits Are Exceptional, the Tailoring 50 BUl’ ONE S b B crea 7 . — ) 4 ¥ine, the Styles up to the Mo ment. ] e = 2 : ) 1 SALE STARTS AT NINE o'CLOCK WEDNESDAY. I i . Co e : 2 : g cggs with Victor Egg Preserver. Why not put dow 1 2 e ; e g % d & your Winter Supply when eggs are cheap, the same 2 ) : =8 ; d i ), you would fruit in’the canning season, and you wi : : — s % o b : ; N > [ 8 have a fresh suppy in the Winter when the prices a high. Last Winter eggs sold as high as 90c and $1.0 a dozen. A 25c package of our Victor Egg Preserve PATRI[]T[[; N[”:E lNrfi . » . | i ‘ i - » - }' - : j vy ¥ i will preserve 25 dozen of eggs. If you are unable obtain this from your dealer we will send you | i it oo | ) ' . : package by parcel post on receipt of 35c in stamp! Mc Eo E“NFERENEE‘ 1 = ; : : : BRI 17 & | % Our preparation is absolutely harmless and much s ‘ 2 . % 5, : perior to Water Glass (Silicate of Soda.) “Wartime Assembly Will Gi i : e |l ; : \ - dF%r Sale by i W, Y Wil kive 1 A A ;i ¢ giing o : % URe BN | Clark & Brainerd Co., yeo. M. La 1 L B 5 : ' 2. Dickinson Drug Co., S. P. Stropl Support to Uncle Sam ‘ Al S | I % : ; : ‘ : Manufactured by ‘{ tpotnecaries Hall Co., 14-24 Benedict St Waterbury, Patriotic meetings will occupy a Sconspicuous place in the program of g the New York East Conference of ; == = v iz 3 ‘ : : e the Methodist Episcopal Church, ; NVissainnod ¢ : S N s g : which meets here this week, Bishop [ el ; Bk ¥, Mg ; 3 dsis ; : e i I. B. Wilson presiding. In addition 7 A ;o S e THE QUAL!TY STORE to the regular business of the confer- nce, an important feature will be 5 : Y = TEL. TEL. TE Wonderful Cooking Machine ,iy New York City. E g ‘*‘“’ World Emergency ?”’ the presentation of the Centenary ! : : k 5 World Program by visiting clergy, . V. = § 805 806 80 Speches on the Centenary program ; SPECIALS FOR ~~ EDNESDA , will include four main topic T'he Home Ficld."” 1 . . . ! i e —— : — ~ : 51bs Granulated Sugar 43¢ “The ‘Centenary and the Present . —= e : - - - - . é WO ES e e » ‘ ; ' e |} Tomato Soup 10c Fancy Canned Tomatoes g oz O war Wl o e - ————— || Best Tub Butter 48c Ib. Nut Margarine 32¢ World Program to the war will be | - St ; SninAsied, 258 the Dmportance of o | P frf‘!xc!\u\(di;eictly fr;»m t:he go‘vern- ]::\;L(w‘ of the Seagrave motor and ths | charge, but declined to make an al- | Fresh York State Eggs 40¢c Dozen big scale consfructlve program to | Ment in ngton to every chapel | improvements on the hoisting device. | Jowance in frade for the Forse drawn > 2 Beip fa onr ewowed purnbes of. ew.|and Sunday schoollof the Methodlst | The car has a spring raising device, | acrial. @ Prunes 15¢ b, 2 Ibs 28c Baking Beans 15¢ $ending world democracy, and to off | Episcopal ~Church in the United | He acknowledged that the 4 ¢ advocated by represen- | B Soapine 4¢ pkg ‘Wash Soda 6¢ pkg set the tragically necessary destruc- | P26 four whed drive car ha i sent at the meeling were A 5 wilon involved In this great war for | Bishop Theodore & }1er;d:;5m:‘vnr trouble. Universal joints have fre- v el G 7 Kirkham’s Pl;)wdergc pkg. democracy. The loyalty of American etroft, executive oflicer o e War quently broken on cars in Sprir | The bids were accompanied by cer- | 8 7 . 3 : . Counell, is devoting his entire time [ iicld and Boston. The company Would, | tificd checks for 10 per cent, of the | Washington Crisps 10c pkg ice Flakes 10c Methodists to President Wilson and : 3 i i 5 e war program as ennunclated in | tRiS gpring to deliverlng & - fervems S | he thought, be willing to furnish & | amount of the bid price. i Hawaiian Pineapples 30 oz can 25c. his several messages will be reaf- | Message of patriotism to all the COHHH]SSIOHGI’S RGSCI'VG DeGisiOH\um-pm universal equipment with | The commissioners plan i Fancy Peaches 30 oz can 25¢ firmed, not only at this conference, | SPFing conferences he is able to reach. { the understanding that If it was not | Bridgeport the latter part of this but at all the spring conferences of | At the recent conference in Philadel- d in two years It should be re- |week to sce tie combination appara- | § FRESH VEGETABLES the Methodist Episcopal Church, all | Phia, where a special conference ser- Aner LlSlEllng m Agems i{ rned to the company. If used be-|tus in service in that city | Bkt I | | 'J. M. Curtin @ Co., New Britain |- Cash and Carry over the United States. \lvh»e flag w;ws dedtilcal»nd, Rji:hrm H(;II\« .uml» the ]\(»n'tm“l' s fol;nd‘ (lm"m(\x]\ e Spinach 30¢ pk String Beans 20c 1b Asparag'us 290 derson made a stirring address. He 10 charge would be made for i i ; = L : have been selected as among the | Pointed out that today in addition to Insign was confident that a change | CONGIEIONFCUDARING 2 Cucumbers 5¢—8c Lettuce 13c, 2 for 25¢ y most eloquent speakers in the Meth- [ Our Declaration of Independence Bids to furnish the city of New|in this construction had overcome | Jdist clergy. They will make pa- |there is need for a Declaration of In- | Britain fire department with a 75-foot | this objection. The Seagrave appar- Normal Conditions On Railronds Tox- | triotic addresses, and it is probable | dependence of all the mni;ms fighting | ;motor aerial truck were opened by the | #1us is uullhuv::‘w} for «‘\\-ud_vonrst;u;A | pected Within Month. | ‘ 5. PS at res ye passed, ex or democracy. > adc g ere z S the representative sed quarterly 3 . that resolutions’ will Be passed, ex- |for democracy. Heladded that there|[ /o oiql (0 iobona ooy cvan. | i€ TeDresentative promis 1 ¥ Washiniton April : 1stern pressing the spirit of the confcrence. | ¢an be no brotherhood, and no world tnstructions. The firm would send an | 80t o0 ; e fsrny) 238 Main Street B nfuences of the war upon the fu. | @smocracy except /brough Jesus|iNE and hearlpgs were Elven fo e |instructing ensineer to this sliy 10 ip, 0 S SreR e welciin ture of the Church, and a construc- | Christ. representatives of the several con-|hpeak in drive No trade allowance \\m;m l'm D ‘H‘t'- ht ) w;vl\..«]lum A ive program of influence which the Bishop Henderson reminded his ; "‘“] “i““_‘”‘l‘* were disc “i~>'w t ] would be made for the present aerial, "ol fo ,‘_‘f"\‘\ aa n'vn:. ) 1.’ nln‘ = < s i 7 5 ely 1Jength and final action was deferred | ) d of baa weather las ecen- rch must exert as a result of (he | audience that Uncle Sam has lately tru e e : : e e ,, Sosoiin Jils " pub- |in orderitosinspect Fihe oberation®of il I I o e ta e will be considered at length, In |Mmade a radical change in his pub- | B CIOCL B6 WAPERL W8 SUem 08 O Charles Whittake representative [ it will take a month longer to restore cclding to raise a special fund ay | licity poley. The Navy recruiting |,/ 000 B doq i B Srlows: | of the Combination Ladder Co., spoke normal conditions. ! Trt of the Centenary World Program | Posters used to offer young men “A as i | | nory 0 part e 2 kg " ave C(o.—Front drive truck. |of the advantages of the company’s | The Pennsylvunia lines east of provision has been made for war |fine opportunity to see the world. s : | ik T7 | pittsburgh were the most crowde: “The United States | 1= four-wheel drive (gas).| pofsting device. The company usc E. : ! O ] needs Half a million dollars is to | Today they read, k - 9 d : th 12.66 s above Ak oo Je spent in this country for the sol- [ Navy needs fighting men, and needs | » " " delivery in 200 working days. |, Christy tractor for standard equip :}\""\f‘ "}_,:“:- wmm;‘i e e r‘»y‘\‘:“-l'w'l ) on n 1l oy o Tl | 3o neci Aone men i monds | LA SR L NN | Sy et ntant S e st ottt | | 00D Arch, 127 Main St. Phone 1409 he meighborhood of training camps, | to this same change of policy, when |}, o/ \\”‘l‘}"““ ]‘K“l'v""‘\ ::’ | drive. fever type of tractor was specified- | (100 cars more than not pp. « 5 4 and co-operating with chaplains and | it stops looking on, and begins to call Ie was sure his firm could supply an | 1" “Giher road reports show : = Sop erican Lalfrance—FEront drive. | ajnerican-British trac oonia | Y. M. C. A. workers for systematic | for fichting men to wage a real fight | O e B S americ itish tractor. In 1eshonse | Noy york Central, 3,280; Lehigh Val \ Il (sl it forceslof lovill then land X r-wheel diive (zas elee | o duestions he agreed to furnish ex- | oV, Sl " 5 i 2 o v h acec <) ¥ i ent outlined tofhim, all of 2 o make an immediate beginning | not until then it may hope to accom- | & = Sl e o G Gl b , 5,000: B and ine 1,35 e he lays on the former and 220 on the |\ pich would cost about $1,000. Ho |L15000: Boston and Alaine 1350 k of reconstruction | Plish something worth while. Javes 2 5 Pk k e el dator ML ONELIEOY UL, 49 feet on|aieo offered to make a trade allow- | Delaware, Lackiwar Sod tertl, 4 as, a million flfxl\nrs is i front drive and 55 feet on gas elec- | ... or 5300 for the present aerial 1,192; Buffalo, Rochester and Pitts- o ¢ building houses and : 5 @ 5 trle. Weights, 8§ and 81-2 tons, re- 5 i burgh, 774; Delaware and Hudson, | 4 “hools, and helping care for the or- AT WENTWORTH INSTITUTE speetively. Allowanee of §500 If four-| _JoscPh Webber, representing the | 256; Michigan Contral, 256; New Ha- EL : »han children of F nce and Italy. Boston, April 16.— o hundred eyvlinder motor is specified for front American LaFrance Co. gpoke strong- ven, 915; Philadelphia and Reading, e & The work of the Methodist Episco: and fifty soldiers from Camp Devens i , machine ly in favor of the front drive truck 664. ~hurch has suffered severely n | today hegan their studles at Went- Gear Freight Wheel Co— | That the gas electric f“\\flpl}l]u\n(, with The Erie has cleared away all con- | SILK HOSIERY—Excellent quality, dependable thick Udine, Ttaly, which has been cap- | worth Institute in a course on the | Four-wheel drive (gas electric), $13,- | D0tive Power on every w eel, was | gestion T oy i e ] e A 12 jured by the Austrians, the church |construction and operation of air- )7,)‘,; R R el ]r\m o fl,m lore complicated he admitted but | pover and i Py fRucilusto b o loRSTIBRvat : buildings there probably having been [ plane engines. It is planned to in- |tery), $13,250; delivery, 120 working imed it is more to be seen in Wa- [ +o make it possible for eastern lincs LISLE HOSE—Medium weight, strongly reinforced. cscel jestroyed. struct 1,500 men in the course, which | gays. b\“‘ly '“"”‘ 'T""” }ii\'(‘l',l)h]nu.:} The | {5 approach normal conditions by the Hose for wear. 39c, 50c, 59c, 75c pair. Official standing is given the rela- | will it them for overseas service in Combination Ladder Co.—Tor truck | £2s electric truck on which he bid ddle of May N R AND PANTSSSinerior \ eguld \onship of the church to the war by | two months. o R ,\,f“,i;,,,,,,l M‘,fi‘(-\",..,, 11d be seen in Pittsfield, Mass, The :;_}i“!,____:______ LISLE VESTS AND PANTS—Superiar quality, with regulag the creation of a War Council of the —_— v, total $11,500, or if fur-| lectric machine in Pittsfleld has [y oy SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE SICKLY | Methodist Episcopal Church, with POULTRYMEN ASSEMBLE. with American-British tractor, | ,‘,’i‘\“:'.l Sl 36 Inches deep and | yigtners who value thetr own comfort SILK VESTS—In flesh and white. At $1.30, $2.00 and up. representatives in Washington who $12,500 complete; delivery, 140 work- ever been stuck, It goes when | tne welfare of their children SRy 5 1t % ol o'k trin reo Working in direct co-operation| BEoston, April 16—Many poultry- |ing days. Lensth over all, 46 feet. [l other equipment is stalled. Hart- | be without a box of 8 S UNION SUITS—Of excellent quality: tight, shell or lace-tr} | for P rica P 4 o o slec. Powders for Childrer u x = with the government in the depart- | men took part in the organization | Weight, 9 tons 1as American LaFrance gas-elec- | " goagon. They Br up Cold: knee. 590 to $3.50. s of Justice, Food Administra- | here today of the New England Poul- The representatives of the manu- | tric ctors. Chlef Moran of Hart- | peverighness, Constipat Teethin NERNR = ” - e 3 oAb 4 "I‘r:.;':),lYlil>‘>l'v\- TLoans, and War Savings, | try Grower’s exchange, the purpose of | facturer e given hearings. The s & strong advocate of gas-elec- | ders, Headache and Bic oh Troubles. U NEW ARRIVALS DAILY in Suits, Dresses, Coats and Skirt with the Red Cross, and with the | which is to establish effective means | Couple ( Freight Wheel Co. Wwas motive power. Mr. Webber ZSE POWL Tnited States Medical Department. | for co-operative buying of supplies Inot represented 1 io furnish about $350 worth of | jecept any substitute . Che influence of this Wak Eo\mdllund marketing. Mr. Ensign spoke of the advan- additional equipment without extra drees. Mother Gray Co, Le Roy, N 3 A 1 e Several of the visiting ministers V-neck, at 30¢, 43¢, 50c and 75¢. TO CLOSE OUT AT $1.98—One lot of $3.00 Georgette Wa

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