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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRiDAY, MAY 3, 1918, R e ™ g - | fi 7 i = 1 | ’1‘51 l\QW"‘J st w4 C.S.HILLS & CO. .. Patterns ié:il4!4£fl EF‘Q A’%E'E‘E;]N ] = \(-II.\'I:.\ I‘(;!l AMERICAN l..\l);. ‘:I"\VIV):IT' I..\ l’{'\' .;\“ l"l;l)l \:\!l fHI:.\I l':,iii‘_— William O‘Surllivan.rCcnwany D, | M éfi B S E f Bristol, Falls in Baitle ; ur &ip an a @ 0 S P 1Y TR S ! WIDE ACQUAINTANCE HERE, LIBERTY BONDS ARE AS SOUND AS THE MO! THE GOV MENT ISSULS Red Cross Reports What Has i \ccomplished D April—Geor 7 Johnson \ccidentally Killcd by Ex- | New Clyies in Women’s - ow Shoes | el S A Many of the 1 will 1 SRR S S S evervthing ‘possible to help this sale you offered induc gricved ta h Privat 1 ) i At th 1f indu 1+ Willian - O'Sullive . street, | coriie within your reach Exciusive Models Just in | i e Come Tomorrow, Saturday, and Get First o carpente vate O'Sulliva Just received from the makers, we call attention to the Patent Priscel- R e P e | i o i s ; 2 ' & 8y [N H R c la Pumps. high tongue with beaded buckle. Nut Brown Calf Priscella B ' o1 ana sa o at Moxic: IOACt‘ 0 t (& Jnhuwia. L_uit argagns Pumps with coverad leather bhuckle. they are made with hand turned soles, rorder in e w et from New liaven high Louis hecls and are very attractive. Priced at .. .$8.50 pair. e e e S Y : O R f C it i’ E‘i Women's Calf Pumps in nut brown shade, with turned soles, Louis P e oy = fie ange Of NULHS 0[ ]ES d 19 9 heele: 8 i PR e I s 50 pair B iy Devens, and John and Fdws : All new Suits, in a zood assortment of models and sizes, colors ©, rookie, cop Wing Tipped Pumps with perfor made of brown and black calf both of Forestvilic, and t ¥ bl e e up to $3 b with welt soles and Cuban heels C.ii... $6.00, $6.50 pair i George Johnson Killed. Women’s Oxtords of light gray Handsome Pumps. patent and ; !h‘\\“liyx‘ui‘l-] ‘(‘“‘».‘. ‘.A“»\n;v‘l-ulx“, 'm)\(:.\ ' ()hOice Of /5 QU“S l()r Thls Sé e $Al 95 kid with turned soles, Louis heels dull calf, hand turned soles. high e, fortaerly of this town. It is said | Fine foot covering, ....$8.50 pair. arch, Louis heels, $5, $6, $6.50 pr. it Johnson was workin on a newly Vi Slai v 1 . E purc 1sed revolver when it suddenly & merly priced to $35.00. With Plain Toes, sce the patent With Welt Soles, brown calf Ox- B xploded. Johmson hiad bought the 5 { colt Oxfords with light soles and fords with Cub, and military volver at a store in Meriden and did | b SN e e Choice of 95 Suits Marked Down to $33.95 Suits in Men's Wear Serge and gaberdine, in a complete line of navy and black. For- Johnson was a member af the local | Note the Newest—Women's Brown Oxfords of pateat colt with Cuban ; . while in town. Funeral | Beautiful New Suits, many of them in stock only a matter of two or thr s heels. Have a look and you will want a pair for $6.00. Really tho newest B orangenients have not been made. Ho sirable models; materials, serge, gaberdine and poiret twill, formerly price B wis employed by the Connecticut com I Exclusive Models in Suits for %4’% 95 Red Cross Report. The Red Cross of Plainvill mitted the following report month of April = = e == e ‘During the entire montj - 1 . * ral o ~ Cross has worked hard fo get ¢ o 9] 93 1an Vi 4 e ! AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON B supply of goods on hand %Fec firk DO““ Pr!('ES on | “ Gnd‘r u Ofier 4.,\ m Loeats PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US, maied over 700 articles w | B D[’esg(}g ERRUEB LOMY S hleh mindc ¢ following is a thing in Footwear, A\ number of stylish Suits, made from the finest materials and of superior workmanship, olors, garments that were formerly priced to $79.00 list of all goods completed: One hun- | [ CHOICE OF DRISSSES POR : 05 Al e e e - - dred hospital garments, 23 children g Droess in taffetas s, 97 Knitted articles includ Al oats formerly material for an all star company, and STRUGK BY TRA N T e e ! et ot { ! 2 o Beriim Newg I E G8imainalon . and sizes, formerly sola . ; S something real in the line of min- e 1 Gl e IWARD ALLING DIES T T gons Gotuakt G e mevra Gits | TI0Rt 9L MR merh d5a s the tni About 30 Dresses Reduced Saturdav Soecialein l 4 vidual singers are selected, rehearsals On! Head At Main : quil made by the vy View club. | :ibio.gs S y (o 3 idis in L ished sheets will begin. B Shreet Ratlroad {0, 0 e minth 300 refug to Soldiers Travel by Truck. Crossing. garments were received. The loc DloNees mharde nrine Einaean e k| EJ? o ) = it : i ade all wool s ne i0se 1N NEW BRITA]N One hundred and fifty large auto While retu i Red Cross os ay that it is a a variety of pleas models. At this special price trucks passed through Berlin yester- € returhihgiiome atter atlonz i vays meady receive any garm |8 the cost of the materials is hardly covered. Were Womer ure Thread day loaded with soldiers. The trucks Ja¥'s work after 9 o’clock last nignt ' H‘ refugees “ E time ang formeriy up to 50 wi no special drive made foy purpose later b5 88 Years of Age 800 LIVB | fovck nere were i the acighborhoon ' Siruck BY & trtin at the Main stroet | * “The commitice wishes to brink the | i'"a‘mda' ipecia’ Values in of 20 soldlers, and the Khaki clad | [2lIr0ad crossing and teceived thrce - attention e 15PCODIe i } ) 8= liclits fon! the! heady Ele wos iaken ke ' t reowil 2o ¢ 3 ‘e K erw * Here Many Years el et e crmoon tram [ v‘men Kaut Underwear were headed Hartford way and their John Goluski of 223 High street was Il S S A T T i 1 PR Y TR Y S . it told that they were In Berlin, they th o : > e lon A lraedlirely Began® sruplimeuting e police ambulance. he ents will 2 until 6 o'clock for the purpo | B Wor Lisle Thread Union Suits. el ) & cave disfignrin < thre themselves on the speed with which g 8 ' A e EHY SGORNS GERMANS““M reached their destination, and “:"f"“]‘(”*‘ “n’ \\’(vww‘nd a long cut over clectric motors w ) re b | S Bk | S : e L { soon began singing: “It's a Long Way ; "% SycEandl another Sunderiihis & Levw S I B en's silk Top \ hodice style and ) lvit’flS i’flfl‘b’lfl ECASE Im Berlin, But We Got There recelved the gattention: of i ko vhile cor- raising money to for the t | lace Lipied t knee, bodice top. PR e R S geon. Dr. Joseph Walsh attended the v v . ‘ s TReading Letter From Home Brick Yards Busy. man at the crossing he G e e j imen’s ext e Si Lisle 2, 5 The work at the local brick vards is According to by-standers the gatos S hat ¢ vi 10 i 5 : £ e 28k CRed day special hen Hun Gas Wave Forced Him [, =0 5 o050 W ocont, and a large | Were down and Goluski attemnted to \ olng will he able fo receive il Vomen's L extra quality lisle Men's Lisl Ut force is working both in the clay pits, | C'Oss over the tracks. He had not | R o equipm on time and not | ¥ * an sts. 1 pular “Swan” brand make Nfanisit Peerles and in the yard kilns. In the Murray | f2ken more than one step onto the Iy to be delayed.” ' i v Suits, ice and tailored top from $1.30 to ) ‘ oldicrs Pass Through in Trucks. |brik pits, the two antiquated engines | (vtcks when he was hit. Goluski was it Vot LRI the wanted style: b used to haul the small clay cars made | “mployed at the New Britain Machi Sehlasse dze met last n ts. hodice and tailored top, from 50¢ to 85¢ vard Alling, aged 83 vears. |their maiden trip of the season yes- | company plant and worked up to 4 ' g late yesterday afternoon at nis|ierday Although a very busy season | 0'¢lock, At the hospital this morn- 4 Wallace stret, New Bri is not anticipated, the officials of the it was stated that Golnski was r an illness of 27 weeks. Born in | prick companies are planning to get | f2irly comfortable and no serions re- nden. he moved when a young |in a supply large enough to fill all | Stlts are anticipated. 3¢ i ‘ £ o ; 5 \ to Kensington where he resided | their orders at once. the 1 eling 1t s ) s A l speak on the 1 last fall, moving then to New LU vabonds : k of the s : ressings, Mrs. | S oin. Tle conducted a successful Colonel Declines to Take Credit. CITY ITEI\ S ! The b leha inds v he 5 T Sseaioh el ey 1 amh was also engaged in the 3erlin, Conn., May 3. 1918. Rebekah lodge will — ente i \lice Wilcox willl oning and carringe business. ©Of | To the Editor of the Herald: he has been retired. He was the By some error my name was men- of the late Eyra and Eliza Alling. [ tioned in your edition of yesterday e i : i the Alling is survived by his wife, [ a leader in the successful Berlin drive p s kg ol vt time they will en rtain O a Pellows | 11 st time that the women | Bell Alling; two nephews, | for the Third TLiberty Loan. Theo | There are many attractive taffeta lodge, No. 11, of New Britain, Lave | ) « ) oM ther tman Willard I. Alling of Berlin | credit for more than doubling the quo- | #1d satin afternoon “dresses on dis- | the initiatory dezrec will he worke i Ton Isaaqg Alling, and two nieces, Mrs. | ta belongs entirely to the chairman | DIy ' the Kavanaugh shop, 10-1¢ ! on : ss 0 andidates Suppe The § \ hi S A of the e Wooding and Mrs. George Up- | of the men’s committee, Mr. Irancis | t street, Hartford.-—advt, I will be 2 « nd te ong Sunds school will He was a life long member of | Deming, and to the chairman of the | Buy derwear at Wilson's g the local lodgze « x 10 o'clock at the o —_— Methodist church. The funeral | woman’s committee, Mrs. Chavles M. |save dollars—vyou will pay more if vt Woman® 1 me of {1 S 1 Donald BUY LEB .%T‘% be held at 3 o’clock Saturday af- | Jarvis, and the exceptionally efficicnt | vou wait.—advt 3 st wom 1 e o G WS i | A 3 loon at his late home. and enthusiastic committees associated a M Charles Corbin have | MGl in the ton ke i outme r AT Sig | NOT TOMORROW-—BUT TODAY rrehy Tsn't Afraid of the Hun. Wik ”"'\'."‘“ e oy o \‘”w“:n "\I'\';:m }lyn‘w‘!‘l\l‘ where :“”\H i niGo "‘ Bk ‘ . 5 S PHE BEST AND SAFEST INVESTMENT IN THIE WORLD \e family of John Trehy of Com- CHARLES M. JARVIS e Tnohiy the auspices i L A e : Mices ARG bestint sucet AR I, 102d U Infantry has re- o i 115 for shirts ! b O M LR ! ; S5 4 b - e S d two letters from him dated fel sl e ki) -6 : e me . selling e oo o ol 3 ‘ o S S S e 1 3 and ‘5. The soldier writes that Olin Olderahaw of Benlin,street will | Zirts fors31.002=adyvt | L i : : : . the ; ot g wétl and happ mnd is confident | move this week to his new home in the American oldiers \\Im m; Belvidere, New Britain The New ain Trust Company | he N i Nl al g to outwit the Germans. art o ey Mrs, B, riske L ! will be open Saturday, May 4, from | e : e S8 e able { « . NEW PR ITE YV O A e trenches twice and got out safe [y v” 1o gpend a short vacation | Feceiving sulscriptions to Third Lib- | vap tin Mar e 1 « b “. v~i ,‘.v];nn mh eel sienhone 612 time I'he first time T was in erty Loan.—nadvt 1 e S - \s reading a letter from ; ‘ , g et Work on the new road has advanced . 0 P L s ! ‘ i o e; the Boche shot over Sk 50/ far R N N D TR B U o/ A G s U beyond the state fair grou we had BHE OF " Lonly the heavy crushed stone has been B | g o, PR T —THE POPULAR SHOE STORE — G e ey hadn't time to finish the letter s 5 vee F R I E T m‘up tim t that is the least l'm' hesgancs puillistatt (hip woch OL SALL % Kfi@ E AS& “\-@N % if}}h. B ubilos becuse all of Gur ing the covering. Traffic on this V\ omen’s Uxfords for Spring iob when it |road since the work was started has n are o areat ) Pagtpone Thoughts of Home— and ¢ the initiate ce. There was 1 at we and the con mittee in cha save vy inter- | esting entertainment At | Crescent Pust No Grand associa Lo rtertainment after tion Monday afternoon at 3 o'cloc Men's odd trousers $1.69 up toiin I O. O. . hall. At the samc TR e Testten. patriotic unic & : S no v to the Government, t u 0od clothing nmunitions ror our o " at their summer home in that state. S on onr masks, and | decreased, and most of the tourists TWO houses NOS. 9'_15 Pmmed St 1t American One | 8re taking to the turnpike. can’t fool Uhe nericans. ; Plans are being completed by the ( while T was fixing my coat T tians are beins completed by e |} be removed as soom as vacated. ved a letter from home. 4 the front line, but as < | big annual dance. This dance is one qugout fifteen feel under ground [of the biz events of the year in tho | - g at' =afe & if T were t home. | organization. E is the f Tetter I ve writtea | WANTED—Painting and decoratin e time, because I have be: « enter and mason jobbing. H. J =) Qn P ATl ha time. Wa aromaw| motian! Tonsingtan; Gonn. 4.5 At Clayton or Telephone 8G4. Fovien, picture here one ted in a little village that is well shot up. Well this is all | now, and I am glad “; FOR SALE we are well and happy, a with love for all and the bes Suburban Home with city water, | electrle lights, hardwood finish, all in e et oo ot e Stz Bargams in Real [ Minstrels Meet. & - enthusiastic meeting of the new- H. N. LOCKWOOD, South Main strect Property. Two Houses and Five Fots, rmed minstrels of St. Paul's Real Estate and Insurance | Exceptional Bargain. h was held in the parish hall City Hall Two Cottages on Vance Strect. night A X >~ numbe: ,“r e = 1 Several Houses on Black Rock Avenne. ed members of the church were (Ti< ! Two-family House on Conucrton Strect ‘y.:w wnd early indications are L A PINKUS, Four-family House on Fairview Streef, the troupe will be a success. At Eyesight Specialist Some Bargains for a Quick Sale, hight's meeting the choosing of and Manufaciuring Remember We Write Al Kinds of fn-urance. Moncy Lis Was talked over, but .m;..; AT U‘;'::l“n‘l'flfih Second Mortgages, slected t the next meeting of ' EYI EXAM N& ARE R | e e L b helo Hesti i bioiun Lenses Duplicated: | The Hardware City Lo-Une ; £3 o Pt 1% likely that the soloists | Office, 306 Main St. "Phone 57 F, JL Shicld, Mgr. ol - : < Hat Women hosen. ~The troupe has guodl Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 erforated wing tip: S5.00 (0 $7.00 1mps in man charming s with md mi SEREL S 0 86.50. AISHBERG o1/t e Hartford <k Cierl for 8. & H. Green Stamps