New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 3, 1918, Page 2

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CITY ITEMS $1.00 79c hirt at B i e-Leland's 1 sale t dept baserme: | —advt iberty Loan? succor Pupils of the Eim Hill school Newington went “over the top™ in the Thrift Stamp drive wher scholar obtained a thrift the short time the camp: on in wington taken cards, « ment by t Regular at Wi and life for a bleeding ery n gn has been - cent. It's the glimmer of Peace at ca Tt's the strength of a mighty | o strike, It's the gleam of a | intendent day Athlotic Uni > sword, drawn; but, more than 'S the pledge of love to the lads 6 land’s.- Miss we eall “Our Own,” to the boys | Ind, afloat, on high, iU's the zood teinetic vears Johnson, g 1 from Home." i Fox's y That Libertyfi Bond Today ition to ! ~Hege with the ompany nd § become Di Why § $1.79 fary Bu hirt at 1t advt. rier man in t rdin tailored seland’s shirts? $1.50 Bess oniy — i BURGLARS GET 810, Michacl IKounal the Night. ! Porcibly Eunter | Store —THE— Kinson Drug Go 169-171 Main Siree! During Michael IKounans, i street, complained to the this morning that cd duritng the n ning ved th the ape Kounans obs W on investi on fo yeen carried stree Whiting 7 Whit was t hat a pity Raph® doefn'tknow that inol Soap d clear her skin he would be for that pi A JUNIOR nbers 1 '| P ECKMANS, alcer 1f a poor s handicap, Resinol e how qu and see how qui compound that will b By ments and chro in handiest fc tains no harmful A m today 50 cents a box, including war tax For sale by all druggists Eckmen Laboratory, Philadelphis IN THE WAR It Is Your Duty to PLANT A GARDEN Get busy now and buy the necessary eeds and tools while stocks are complete nd selections best. Let us help you make your garden a ccess by furnishing you with the neces- ary tools and fresh reliable seeds. (Ask for our free garden booklet) —THREE SPECIALS— Selected, Government Inspected SEED POTATOES. HIGH GRADE SPECIAL GARDEN «, FERTILIZERS. RED OR WHITE ONION SETS. ACKLIFFE BROS. CO. ING. p-256 Park Street, New Britain, Conn. | have state- | thief | chi | that | cut off and when he | of the mos: NEW BRITAIN Striking Styles in Clothes for Boys, Spring 1918 ificent range of novel- Suits, showing military 11 effects in distinetly il designs. ties and na Boys’ Infantry Coat A new creation, with military beit and ¥ buttons in khaki color. Su » for “Dress-up” wear and ler LUKE HORSFALL COMPANY, 95 Asylum St.. Hartford. IT PAYS TO BUY OQUR KIND. i UNITED STATES HAD 10 JOIN THE ALLIES Cowardly Not To, Declares Rev. Warren F. Cook Rev. Warren F. Cook Methodist church, red-blooded, pastor of the gave a smashing, straight-from-t shoul- 1 ! DAILY HERALD, rRID*Y, [ s WE 3, MAY 1918 SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING AND SIDE WALLS. GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. ESTIMATES CALL OR PHONE 359. 'SAY FORD HAS EYE e e e U | | the er war talk at the 17th annual ban- | quet of the Kenilworth club held last evenin in the club rooms in tr s block. Rev. Mr, Cook culpa nation dia o1 sho not | problem bhefore very are now erniined world w nd will ne on the vem and lam crowd her hand will - the Horrible German Atrocitics, Following the chursh conferences Rev, went to New York on t but returned S at the He said that while ked with the Irving. National Bank who haad been in conf nce with a man urned from Belgium and was told of some of the horrible atrocities by the German hor > told of a youns g recent Methodist Mr. Cook a short v ning to be ! vy banquet. in New York he president of the ju re- . being publicly man sol- ind then deliberately burned < also told of visiti honie in the mmer and personally several little Belgian ren who had heen adopted by kindly that town. Ife saw me little hoy had his rizht 1sked the reason the little child looked up inte his | dd: “Why all the little m have their right “Of co ¥ s little had s in I people boy hands Cook said, | not seen all the ium. but from d seen an hat had been »on his mind by within range t that ‘every little b his cut boy nd spealk one of 3 this same mi vas found to he d a child of tender| doctors found t she ! t losis or | e other similar se, but had been deliberately v | filth some - s in e ases in the ing to do w battles this alle ol ion that fights | the speaker | RECORD SALE OF STAMPS. Reccipts for Past Weel Amoung to | $16,500, Gilpatric Announces. ! With all the drive going on for the| serty Loan campaign and with no | ) for the Thrift Stamps in the in-| le of the Big Bonds h: t] hurt the sale of the Baby Bands one | bit, but the “babies” are heing picked | up faster ti eneral Manager | F. R. Gilpatric reports that the sales | last week amounted to $16,500. This| is the biggest week the Thrift Stamps | have ever had. In fact, he reports the total sales for the month of April &how an increase of 12 per cent. over the previous month The Liberty | Bond campaign, instead of hurting, | helped the sale of the War Stamps. The Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. agents report sales during the past week amounting to $55 which' shows these hustling agents ars doing their bit for Uncle Sam. Miss Theresa Stanley, of 48 Park place, has joined the Holcomb club by buying 2500 worth of Thrift Stamps, know ON THE PRESIDENCY | Man Who Made the “Flivver” Fa- | mous Hzs Aspirations to Serve Republican Party. 1. Lansing, Mich., uncement from I > will be a candidate an nomination for cpator s expected Ay S uch at le the insiders the capitol Not only that, but the capitol heard that the senator but a stepping stone automobile manufacture: Ho said, to in the a year and then bhe- ate of the republican | | for the presidency, cither gainst Woodrow Wilson or against Whomsoever the democratic party puts forward. | This announcement may be wide of the mark but th who profess to somethis out the political spirations of Mr. Ford do not h tate to say they have it on the 1tho hat such is t} 1 i 1 s who have Mr. d within th or since the newsp lished the report that he m the senat admit that in tion he has talked most abou 3 presidency. And he told them that he will answer senatorship May Definite | get i also p is be of e t f t th long. Ford's race c The injection of the name in ! senatorial 1sed extraor- na | ¥ in! g & draft inary stir ren many cnatorial ra In order the fc cre nettled nee imary n 1915, v efore t has pr uncement hefox effec senatorial ra What nto ir mew e Warner is dn erd will FOO OLD TO RiZ Domiy lice he rolman i ailed to r On \blished the he draft This £ Ieen commun e m when he or to THE JOHN BOYLE CoO. 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers at the all to land on vied to Gl nal the BELLANS | Absolutely Removes |§ i Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails || CHAS. DILLON & CO. HA RTFORD. T Wo Days’ Sale, Friday and - Saturday, of Silk and Chamoisette GLOVES 2-clasp Milanese Silk Gloves, double finger tips with self or fancy embroid price. pair . Since | leaders Thave | r plans to sup- | Warner wdmitted here | ritely enter the would he off the right of th W 2-clasp Silk Gloves, double finger tips, in white, black and gray, some with contrasting embroidery, sale price, 2 pairs for $1 OO . ov bet side e party’s presidency to say somethine with any candi s understood Mr. Ford o make a de! Cut down the high cost of living by preserving your eggs with Victor Egg Preserver. Why not put down your Winter Supply when eggs are cheap, the same as vou would fruit in the canning season, and you will have a fresh suppy in the Winter when the prices are high. Last Winter eggs sold as high as 90c and $1.00 a dozen. A 25c package of our Victor Egg Preserver will preserve 25 dozen of eggs. If you are unable to obtain this from your dealer we will send you a package by parcel post on receipt of 35c in stamps. Our preparation is absolutely harmless and much su- perior to Water Glass (Silicate of Soda.) For Sale by Clark & Brainerd Co., Dickinsen Drug Co., Manufactared by Apothecaries Hall Co., 14-24 Benedict st, Waterbury, Gf. tical Formex known, will lis friends da failure Iy to decl hin expectation ths of ISTER. taken to po- Karpina was ov Geo. M. Ladd, S. P. Strople. HTd OW CLOSES THE CLUB “———Only 56 lnches —_— Easy Payments A small payment you a Club Member. Y get the Range immediat makes “ou ely so vou are getting the good of it while you pay the balance in small weekly payments. Regular Spot-Cash pr but paid in easy-to-pay stallments: rice in- “THIS WEEK By Jo'rn This Sterling Club You Get This 2-Fuel Range on Special Terms Burns cither gas or coal perfectly. Gives a warm kitchen in the winter. And a cool kitchen in the summer. Has a very unusual broiler. Requires but 36 inches floor space. Guaranteed to do perfect work. Your Old Range May Be Wasting More Each Week Than You Need Pay on This We Buy Your Old Range Let us make you an offer on your old range and in that way help pay for this 2-fuel range that conserves food, labor and space. Your old range has already more than paid for itself and we make it possible to ex- change it for a perfect one. | Free Connections When you join the Sterling Club you are entitled to have your range installed and all plumbing above the floor for both gas and water done en- tirely free of cost. Combining the buying power of all the club members makes this possible. WON'T RETURN—ITS NEEDS WILL” A. A. MILLS 80 West Main Street, New Britain, Conn.

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