New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 10, 1918, Page 2

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AEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, . USE OF Amuunfl‘”’-” wnvumg s e || WE SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND DHLLON & CO. | TR ARTFORD. | why e S state BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING s i School Gh]][]]‘e[] Say Hard Thmg S R BUY WAL SAVINGS STAMPS—THEY WILL HELP WIN THE Kbot Jotin B e e AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES out John Barleycorn S ok S e ION SALE O assert that his ability to work is de- Y T HOCOLATE |7 crsve v o s o] "85, s GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. MAY REDUG S el ARl s 9 ceting | one million streng young Nt ” P at the Grammar school. AS ANt} gungarousiy short of help. Where can | | Extraordinary Price Reductions on New, Seasonable Merchandise nounced in last evening's Herald, the | he find more men? The United States Consisting of prizes were awarded as follows census shows that 280,000 men are ! 5 . ~ Tirst, $5 told—T3lla Hultgren. | NOW engaged in the liquor trafiic, and ' § M. S (J D it 38 ol e | 800,000 more are incapacitatod for THE ]OHN BOYLE CO illinery, Suits, oqts, resses, N T s work hy drink. Why not abelish that 5 d (’ 57C Ib Third, $2—Albert Bernabuccl. Eam e N e et | 2 Walsts an lOVCS Honorable Mention Edwin Berger | liberate these men for the vitally pro- and Jeannette Light ductive work of the ficlds and the 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE shops. andy Special WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SUITS AT REDUCED PRICES During the meeting Princtpal W. C. at Greatly Reduced T e R L : : Our ontire stock of Suits now offered Eronsrilicailoall on ieveral pupilss toil o (STt Esteal sl tiic Ffarmenis Bxood Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers materials are well represented in the assort- money to pay for taxes for the sup- prices. Al the w ed g i o . make four-minute speeches on “Al-|j6rt of the larger crop of crime, in- | ment, such us Scerges, Gaberdines, Tricotines. Velours and Silks in @ohol.” The essays follow sanity and pauperism it causes, an @i fashionable colors o —YHE— 3 . . - prices up $27.5 - item of about $2,800,000 last vear. > Women's and Misses' Suits, regular prices uy < 0, re The cities poc o-te o duced to $15.00. 3 cit pocket nine-tenth of the prices up $32.50 re- . (Ella Hultgren) license money, and then hold up the == Women’s and Misses' Suits, regular : farmer to help the bills. (7.) Both bread and bran cost|of food is superlative. Upon the duced to $19.75. In this present crisis, the United Ly | 7. ' I ! . ¢ ¢ prices 5.00 “son “lu 0- State: wm,:,, R e e (4). Ligour robs the farmer and | more; because booze-making steals | farmer depends the fate of the war Women's snd M Suits, vegular prices up $45.00, the great difficultios before it if Pro-|NiS raw material. The census shows | part of the grain supply. You cannot | Sober m hands are therefore just duced to $25.00. e g hibition were enforced throughout the ”‘«“ while twenty-six leading indus-. | waste part of the nation’s food with- | as important as sober soldier Con Women's and Misses' Suits, regular pri ; s pay the produc of raw ma- |out making what is left higher in { gress has made it a federal crime to duced to § fi9'171 Mlln S"ofl cu?\r.:”\':;\ all know, the people of the|!® over fifty-eight per ce of the | price. furnish liquor to a soldier. The All higher priced Suits reduced in like proportion. United States are anxiously w wholesale value of their products, and | Dresident Wilson says, “The need |farmer can also protect himself, his for the decision af the different > slaughtering and meat packing | helpers, and his country by voting the toward the Prohibition Bill, recently | industry pays the farmer over eighty- | i ) saloon out of existen under’ discussion in Congre, seven per cent. for their raw material, | At e The Judge's Opinion of Alcohol. up to $55.00 The judge, who, in my opinion, is|the makers of liquor pay nine and ETTER GRADF a very busy and responsible man, can- | scven hundredths per cent for the raw Vi not afford o dope himsel¢ with pols- | material, grain. If vou consider the A onous liquors. A constant user of li- | retail value of the liquor product, M d-Mo th Llst R quor will soon find that he is growing | with its enormous profits, the per- Currans 1 mn weaker, both mentally and physically. | centage going to the farmer is ridic- o ETTER WEAR Therefore, if a judge acquires the al- | ulously small | " cohol habit, he soon becomes unable| (6.) Liquor steals the farmer's | S el e L s Tomorrow Rveeyone expects, this sen- It is only natural that all judges are | men. The grain used for making m. fo pay more for Boys ||| not of the same apinion inregard to|liquors, if made into bread. would fur othies than formerly. Boys' || | the liauor traffic. There are a few |nish a pound loaf each day to eleven Saturday sthes in ALL stores have been || | ¥ho are entirely opposed to the|thousand families, which would have | Binced i price. Amendment; but the majority favor it. [ heen worth at seven cents a loaf. | * Judge Willlam Gemwmil, of the Chi-| $281,000,000. After rotting this grain . 30c Size Salapatica ts cago Municipal Court, says: and turning its food properties into . B1‘:1:1 l';:":::e -Lma:i ll‘::rf):st “As a result of the enforcement of | poison, the manuf;-m‘urv‘r,« charge | 13¢ Box of 2-Grain Quinine or their money—they should the Sunday closing Jaw, there were|the people $2,000,000,000 more for 1t/ o g 0o @ to a shop such as Our ||| 5:000 fewer arrests in the city for|than the hread would cost them. Who | : b6y ehop, in which better- || | drunkenness during the past vear.|gets this enormous profit? Not the | g0 Ely's Cream Balm [rade clothing has atways been || | Monday, which formerly was the | former? speciaity; better grades do hardest ;\)’n in the Municipal Caurt, (6). The making of Hquor destroys | $1.25 Russell's Emulsion ... ... 81,10 | } E N . . B the “w . is now the easiest. feed needed hy the farmer's cattie . = ’ o ot show the ‘“‘war-time” effects “I am convineed that %0 per cent. | . T aeviad : 20¢ 4-Oz. Abhsorbent Cotton 3¢ N — d6 the cheaper, unknown Lt The miller who grinds grain into j ; s g‘f_‘h'khfi crime s a direct result of|whito flour returns one-half of it to | (g 3.0z Absorbent Cotton o0 i 2 W ‘ f the farmer in bran, shorts and Judge McHenry, of Towa, who 1s als0 | 1yiqqlings. The brewer rots grain into | 75¢ 1-Lb. Ahsorhent Cotton for Prohibition, says: ki liquor, and returns brewery slops, | _ . While I was judgé of the DIStrict] pio) nealth boards and dalrymen’s | 23¢ Beecham's Pills Court of Polk County for 15 vears, 2 associations condemn as unfit for & : g < compellec senc = : f0¢ 1-In. Ganze Bandages 5 N t THE I was compelled to send my plav=} ucs ol Ths New England Dairy. | 10¢ 110 Ganze Bandag 2 Vely ln olsons mates of childhood days to jail as a ; deied A - 2 ; men's association, representing §.000 1 1-2-1n, Ganze Bundiges P congequence of saloons. Ak kit et < S it o n X T gant ore than & thousaid men | Members, demands prohibition so tha b t H; for criminal offenses committed |8 Srain now used in making bhooze o 2-In. Gauze Bande 2¢ o) S i N might be available for the feeding of COMPANY by them, and T know that 90 per cent, the catta 200 _Th. Ganze Bandages 4 \ ¥ The Jatest _Io]son joy Song _in ]o]son’s s g g Ml el R R i e . . " o jolliest vein. Wait till you hear him sing 5 Asylum St., Hartford. “I granted more than a thousand | ’ o ; TR ! p “We’ll raise a lot of cows an’ chickens PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. divorces, and I know that 90 per cent, . : A ooy s s of them were due to drunkenness. 1 / N> an’ ducks—"n’ everything!”’ Then you’ll have faken thousands of children | 8 €6 e ; \ know why this song was the hit of *Sin- from the homes of drunkards and . § A e e sl placed them in state institutions for | = oA A > g ad,”” Jolson’s great Winter Garden suc- public protection and education whosc | : Ty 3 : > s Cm ITEMS homes were tuined by drunkenness.' Vo f ! p cess. Whatever else you buy, don’t miss Now that the United States has en-. oy P 44 i this record A2519—75¢ —tn, tered the war, it is the duty of overy g i : \ person to heip Unclo W win, Our 8 A Neckwear 50c at Besse-TLe- | country is in great need of money. A 4 1 g 8. ~—advt. and it would do the people more good | & 1 q g / hist and Old Fashioned Dance to- | if they invested their money in Lib- ow night in Electric hall given | érty Bonds or Thrift Stamps instead b A. A. O. H.—aavt of spending it on Intoxicating liquors, mac rantes of Voo stroet nas | | Tho cunso for which Amcrica. 15 | | It Is Your Duty to ¢d from Now York where he | NEDUNR is a noble one. and the heer trade is not helping us to win It d his brother, Tfouis Cra 3 : : p - . f \f A\ is v1l\gm St. Luke \fl;:‘(,mn‘,l';fi':,!;; there were no lquar to be transported 3 il a,n a.n . enc olm ons in the hospital have ad. | (1foUghout the country. there would 4 that an operation bo per. | PC @ large number of freight cars | A i | e Olumbm Famll e 2 which could be nsed for hauling army 8 84 goon. T.oiug Cranley is in the | N LUSH T g ! I Reserve. 2k 3 2 Becanse the Judges have seen how | ; B el - Worta of styles in white collav- | harmful alcohol is and how many | § . 3 Now you can enjoy the clever harmo. fhed shirts.— Wilson's,—Advt homes have heen ruined hy liquor, they nies of these pnp\ll'lr vaudeville stars in ndow screens in stock. (et our | are very anxious to have the Prohibi- | 8 s, The Rogers Sash ana Door Co. | ten Riil passed. | e g vour own home. They start \\nh‘r\xn vt. WWhen two-thirds of the stafes have | § splendid numbers on one record. ““My ¥mond Finnigan. son of Mr, and | ratisfied ‘the Amendment, the fndge mind’s made up to marry Carolina,’ James M. Finnigan of East | Will refoice, because it will greatly de- Ktroet, Is recovering from an at. | crease his present hard and tedious | [ q B and ““In the Land O’ Yamo Yamo.’ 6f pnetmona with whieh he | Work. ' N4 A2521—75c¢ IRRNGH shortly after his admis. Athlete's Opinions of Aleohol. . b to the Naval Reserve. (Bdwin Cornwell) L } g ia W pay $1.79 and $1.85 for or- Probably baseball is the K BN cta7 i miier talioni b S anall aiiie m o pon 1] Get busy now and buy the necessary at $1.50 at Besse-Leland’s only. | cites have profc ball nines. In : v imiiadenmin there i o team by e | seeds and tools while stocks are complete : 5 & management of the Western | name of the “Athletics.” This par- o Qo‘. n Telegraph company has deeld- | ticidar team won the championship L AL b close the office at 11 o’clock at | ¢f baseball for {wo ars ] and 3elec“°ns beSt’ | Gra insténd ~of 1 o'clock in the Of twenty players on this team PP (5 miD ho| It s e i e Let us help you make your garden a Q ; s S iall for the ye 1910-1911, Con- A s g \ \ 3 QR s oy cus aecned [ MR S1E et Seieey don o | success by furnishing vou with the neces- o\ \ Lev1nsk s Made A t a meeting in Middletown yes- | 0f the manager they went without a . It was voted to hoid "tna of et e e cumpion |4 sary tools and fresh reliable seeds. 1 ; T\ . New We lllg Record ! e council sess in this city in [$hid games. Managers of teams want Rt PUL T (Ask for our free garden booklet) Fkér Silk Shirts all prices at be had if they B : ! G el g e L s A -l CRG S ! 7 Here's the new Levinsky v vcddmg record that Leland’s only.—advt. . : \ \ B i1y ot Thurel strest wi captain of the Yale football team fou THREE SPEC!AL i\ s p’y everyone’s been Vvallmg for. And it’s well worth ¢ of Laurel s WhO i e aelor 1006 A0 10iaL e S : - 4R e B U i s drae | s sl e o \ ; W the waiting. A whirlwind of. laughter, from whim- 5 acks ago, Mas beeri to- | o atnletes” In a great many col- | memrencne - i \ AL Y4 sical start to the farcical finish when Levinsky bests d and will return home Shortly | tegee athlotic trainers SR | 3 : : arles Cook of the Naval Reservy 3 STV 3 ALY R AR by the fighting Irishm I of treat ov B o e ruriouen cei ianien e ions for Selected, Government Inspected : PRI AL ghting Irishman by a strategic retreat over the. use of alrohol before and the furniture. A2366—75¢ wers for Mothers Day, May 12 to a man who had a reputation of Wilson's, that's | 10 man who had a reputatin if Grafonola in his Y. M. C. A. or Knights of Columbus hus. heing z00d Jong digtance runner Hs e a0 f | HIGH GRADE SPECIAL GARDEN ETERY COMMITTIF MERTS, | Preathing powers, that s, they tiro | Lafayette (We Hear You Calling) Reed Miller JA2526 BT flivoitant matters were :{\I(;vr readily than they would if they FERTIL[ZERS All Aboard for Home., Sweet Home Arthur Fields } 75¢ t se or. A B 45 ihe meoting ot | the not mnse liquor. Alcohol is now commonly recognized hy athletes to flabhy by cons < S04 ¢ B0k et iade tor: repatiy ¥ by consuming the tissues of ) _ {A 6035 bpairing the road leading to the there was a test of endurance in | g Just a Little Cottage Fox-trot ew cemetary commission yes- RS E o s e == Sweet Emalina, My Gal =~ One-step Earl Fuller’s Rector ~ fA2523 the body. John 1. Sullivan, a boxer q ; 3 Prince’s Orchestra 3 c cause of his defeat as * ear K oy Waltz Songs— Par! $1.2: lin shape. The contract for the 5“',:,' ;n.m”};‘x‘. :"[“4‘_: H“’h:‘;'h : Medley of Old Wa g art 11 1 $1.25 e hoon givan f0 John P. Ma- f paen lving today it Chtggout 4 % Au Revoir, Not Good-bye One-step {A 6037 . drinking liquor sooner ] . ° 2 ‘ L walking and the course of this fest l | wis sixty-two miles. There were | See— | - I I AN s clghty.one contestants entered in this 5 New Columbia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month afternoon. It was voted to ¥ ol Jravey: o By ) . 75¢ bhe . reports aubmitted. A | DUt in time it makes the muscles RED OR WHiTE ()NION SETS Graveyard Blues Fox-trot Novelty Orchestra | 75¢ jirance to the gemetery and also | \(h a wonderful career pave the : Medley of Old WaltzSongs=Fart | e Prince’s Band 15125 raateh, of whom twenty-four were )lutely Removes | thmainers. The arst four prize win. | 250-256 Park Street, New Bntam Conn. SRR ners were abstainers. pstion. Dru gists The Anstrallan ewimmor Beaue- el 3 paire said, “Alcohol is disastrous t money if it fails. f5c i g

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