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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY ) 1018 What Is the Liberty Loan? 'S succor and life for a bleading ld. n. | | i | | | It's the glimmer of Peace at It's the strength of a mighty to strike, It's the gleam of a pt sword, drawn; but, more than it's the pledge of love to the lads bm we call “Our Own,” to the boys | and, afloat, on high, it's the good | “Money from Home.” y That Liberty1 Bond Today | ckinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Strest | podness of Aunt Delia’s Bread.— liss Katherine C. Ahern of Hart- | will address the members of St. ’s sodality ang friends in the | Jroom in St. Mary's school Monda ing at 8 o’clock. Her subject be “Poets of the Great War.” the sale held yesterday afternoon evening under the suspices of the ' Friendly society of St. Marks h the praceeds amounted to $12 John Berg will entertain Unity bers and friends Friday evening Br home, 51 Ash street. ere was a good d and inter- audience present at the Gram- school hall last night when the | fren presented the operetta “In| fLand of Nod" for the benefit of unior Red Cross. This was re- bd this afternoon. Miss Alma e directed the work of the chil- pers incorporating the Emmanuel el churech have been filed with secretary of state. William H. ison is named trustee and es H. Plumb is clerk. Rev. M. nderson is pastor. e board of public work will meet mesday evening of next week to | hearings on the proposed street in Prospect street and on New- m avenue. There will also be gs on the Vega street and New- n avenue sewer. e Young People’s society lish Bethany church will al entertainment the levening, the proceeds to s the organ fund. Graham’'s young people’s cla imeet on I'riday of this week as —advt, of the give a | church g0 to- { 000,000 | are rab’s dramatic cast will meet pvening for a rehearsal prepara- to presenting Five Min. From Broadway” in Bristol next esday evening under K. of C ces. The use of GrapeNuts is steadily increasing among intelligent people “There's a Reason’ | Cook DAYS LE BUY LIBE T, DON'T W. RTY BONDS. POST ARPET CO. 219 Asylum Street, HARTFORD. ews Worth WE;EP, LVET CARPETS at $2.20 Yd. it’'s an inside tip that before g Carpets of high qus o another advance fse high quality carpets (pat- s and shades a D in a month or two more be worth 25 per cent. more Don’t wait T ity will in price. most r- present prices. ce your order—DO | recently [ Gay, | At | erill in the | view of another t | ones. | sales for the third Liber | members for the | the hour.” | ser BUY LIB TY BONDS ! ‘We must conquer or be crushed. CAPES Are In Vogue! Women's Capes return to fashionable favor with more of grace, dignity and ance than ever before. Supremel smart are those we show i Black Velvet and combinations of Pekin Blue and French Grey. They are in the short sport styles. Others are of Navy Serge in full sweeping fles with belts in front, with and without pockets. The really-wanted modes are here—come. THE LUKE HORSFALL COMPANY, 95 Asylum St., Hartford. IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND, BOY SCOUT NEWS The Treasury Department has offi- cially designated the Boy Scouts of America as the Liberty Loan Reservo Corps But two days of the Third Liberf Loan campaign remain. The $2,000 mark has been passed, but nearly $1,000,000,000 remains to be raised if the nation is to reach the minimum of $3,000,000,000 set for this loan. This war cannot he won with minimums. This is a war of maximums. Scouts! during the re- maining two days we must go out 160 per cent. strong, every Scout in the New Britain Council should malke every endeavor to sell a bond so that at the close of the Campaign wc send a thunderous message to our d fenders on land and sea that we are standing behind them with the infles ible resolution to see the war finished with the finish of the Kaiser's mili- tary despotism. . We know we are working under heavy handicaps. We also know that we are working for 100 per cent. par- ticipation, and T know that witl all have the satisfaction of realizing that we have done our best Honor the men of vour troop who in the service by sending their names to Headquarters for our Honor n we | Roll. All troops are urged to send Scout News. We ought to have least one or two lines about troop in this column. Show the other troops what you are doing. Lets have a little pep. Troop 17 of the Swedish Lutheran Church is now an officially registered troop. Rev. 8§ G. Ohman will 1 in charge until a Scoutmaster can he found. Troop in at 16 of the Polish registered, this second troop of that institution. is fortunate in obtaining Hickie as Scoutmaster and it is e pected that Troop 16 will be one the livest troops in the Council. oop 5 has re-registered witn cnrollment of 14 member Scout Franklin B Troop 6, Berlin, who v jured in an automobile accident and is now in the hospital, has sold eight bonds and expects to sell eight mor before the week is over, even thoueh he has to stay in bed. Scout Board- doing “his bit” to “our big Scouts” School being has he George of an wrdman s recenily in- of man is certainly behind “over outs of Troop 1 on a hike Saturday, May of Scoutmaster Sutcliffe. Troop 4 still heads the list sales of Liberty Bonds. Scoutn has decided to postpone his troop meeting Friday night in order that the Scouts may go out scoutit for more bonds. Troop 15 and 16 are working hard to go over the top, and if they still bring in the average of $1,000 every it looks though they might head the list at the end of the week their meeting Friday night they were requested to give an at an entertainment to ~hool Hall this weel. At a regular meeting of Troop April 16, it was decided to adopt as the color of the neckerchiefs in roop having the red are busy plannin Loan and expect to put up a big figure on the board. Another hike is being pianned are gzoing 11, in chaige 11 aster as held be The Scouts for the near future, with a big pot of | “ixins’. two new the in roop. Tt haz been definitely decided to our Sfummer Camp at Chester son. The Camn book- - and will be issued and all brought Stew aters Hunters Scout W JOHNSON, cutive. 1 Agency at Cohen Motor Co. The Cohen Motor Co. has taken the agency for the Elgin six “The car of This is the most eco- on the market today— in first upkeep and In these times of con- ation and greater efficiency your motor car is e: tially a 1 and time saving convevance. The price of this car within your means The operating cost Is 1 many Jower-priced cars. Its cost of keep is almost negligible. We dially extent an invitation to inspect the newest model now on exhibition at our salesroom. See the advertis ment on another page of today's is- suc.—-advt, nomical car economical operation. cost, or s than up- cor- paign is | laborer at the Stanley Works, whose | Vule; your It | exhibition | { June 12, | bottle, | will also receive a booklet of valuable [PAYS $500 IN CASH FOR THRIFT STAMPS Absalom George, firsian, First | Local Member of Holcomb Club | | | | During all the Liberty bond cam- | paign, more War Stamp sales have | been made than at any other time, | which goes to prove that the big drive ! is having o beneficial effect in unex- | pected ways. No special push has | been made to sell War Stamps, \\hi](‘,! the bond sale was on, that the | result has been a great surprise to | the War Stamp campaign managers. | | o [ It is not proposed to desist from the good work one quota, but to begin a | big drive for the sale of the stamps | just as soon as the Liberty bond cam- | paign is aver, so that the sale of stamps will continue to increase. If the sales increase while the bond cam- on, it is the feeling of tho managers that after the bond is has been taken up, the stamp sales, | having the right of way, should cer- tainly go ahead of anything vet ac- complished. Absalon George, a Persian tailor at No. 68 Hl'mn/.l street, has the distine- tion of being the first member re- ported for the Holcomb club, which Senator George W. Klett is organizing n New Britain. Mr. George bought $500 worth of Thrift Stamps and paid for them in cold cash. Tigran Ser gilus, an Armenian agent for the Me- tropolitan Life Insurance Co., made the sale. George told him that he though he would buy $500 more be- fore the year is out, so Big Bill Taft will have a chance to welcome a Persian_brother in his Taft club. The Persian tailor and the Italian ue | a hig purchase was reported a few da ago, arc setting a fine example for the native-born Americans in Thrift Stamp patriotism. The report of the factory standing for the week is a Per Capita. Sales 17 15 league follows: Total Sales Minor 955 fnir Union & Corbin Box. Bearing Mfg Co. Skinner Chuck Co. National Spring DBed New Britain Machine Stanley Rule and Level Hart & Hutchinson. .. The Stanley Works. Hart & Coole) Landers, Frary Clark . P. & F. Corbin P. J. Flanne: Traut & Hine Corbin Cabinet Parker Shirt Co. North & Judd n Iron Works. American Hosiery C Corbin Screw Corp. Erwin. . Cadwell. . Lock SMITH IS JLECTED. Prospect Street Man Will Be New Su- perintendent of City Hall. Following the organization of the city hall commission yesterday after- noon with Frank H. Alford as chair- man and William G. Dunn as secre- tary, the members elected William E. Smith of 1 Prospect street as super- intendent, succeeding the late John Hemingway. He will begin his new work as soon as he can conveniently leave the Natioal Spring Bed Co. where he is emploved foreman. The salary to begin with is $1,200. The city hall commission will meet again on Monday afternoon to in- spect the city building. The commis- on refused a petition asking permis- | sion to display War Savings & | poster: wwn by school children, the city hall. The mem- bers did think this a proper place to amateur art work. d ridor of not displs SOLDIER MARRI Sergeant W. J. O at Camp Wadsworth, S. C.. came here on a yesterday and took a Martha Myers, M York” a Keeney's theater. The soldier-hus- band will return at once to his com- pany. while his bride will continue to entertain the public in her act. ansburs, furlough bride Miss. in “Little ew musical sk BUILDIN( MORE BRI Total of 11 April—May During the building in ing permit | Forty-one permits issued, of which were for frame buildings at a of $23,015: 5 for brick buildings Permits Issued During Starts OfF Well. month of issued April the ector the follow- | 18 THOROUGHLY RELIABLE | KIDNEY MEDIGINE | Ever since I have been in the drug | which is about thirtecn | have been handling and =ell- | Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and | 1 know It givegperfect = never hear any com- vlaints. amp-Root is a thorot Iy reliable remedy de upon honot and I take pleasure in recommending it to my customers. Very truly vou HARRY G. 1916 busines vears, I ing Dr so far isfaction. I Sv Letter Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Do For You. gend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., | Binghamton, N. Y., for & sample size It will convince anyone. You y | | | | i Wilt information telling about the ki and bladder. When writing, be sur and mention the New Britain Daily Herald. Medium and large size bottles for sale at all drug stores. dney Are You 00C Wasting Good Coal in an old, burned out, troublesome range when a new Glenwood would save from 100 to 500 Ibs. in every ton? Just figure the saving in dollars for one year and then for five or ten years, and you will quickly see why 1t will pay now as never before to trade that old stove for an up-to-the-minute Glenwood. There are hundreds of models to choose from at fair prices. Get a Glenwood and let it pay for itself in the coal it saves. at a cost of ,000; 28 tions at a cost of $50.50; 065. There were thirteen added. Permits issued Joseph Ulinski two story house, cost, $3,000; A. Metcalf, llace $350; for alte: total, vesterday for George 24 by 26, Bengtson garage, 18 by street, at an® est s Sebastiano terations at 88 Franklin mated cost, $ Vittario frame addition, 5.by 8, at street, two stories high, were Anc streot, (,é\\/// Itchlng is unnecessary! Resinol stops it quickly The moment that Resinol Ointment touches itching skin the itching usually stops and healing begins. That is why doctors prescribe it so successfully even in severe cases of eczema, ringworm, r;{djei and many other tormenting, disfiguring skin diseases. Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Resi- nol Ointment makes a sick skin or scalp healthy, quickly, easily and at little cost. g Resinol Ointment and Seap are sold by all drug- gists and dealers in toilet goods, For ol each, free, write Dept. 8.5, Resinol, Balvineens, 310, R R R T - | cost, $83,- tenements ! estimated for 20, at ated | Aparo, al Doddaro, | 419 Myrtic estimated | Complete Gas Range attached to the end of Coal Range Moder IWOD! 'J. M. Curtin @ A7 T AT $450; Daly Fred ‘Witske, wvenue, estimated alterations at %6 $210 IEALTY DEEDS RECORDED. The corded terday following the ernoon: William 1%, Del Bassott street; Ti lopment Company to Carmine Monaco, two lots on avenue: Blaziej Sumosky, vnia Ka realty dceds were re- at office Dugald MeMill property calty and in on De- and | to 10V Connecti- cut et | to Katar: can’t make all the Ice makes the Be Do You Know 1t You Can Buy SEMON'S JCE CREAM harmacy Do You Kaow That Semon's Turer, Cream 0 he AL Axelrod’s fce Cream Better! 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