New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 16, 1918, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1918. Only 150 Sets of this Wonderful Ware to be sold—so get here early Saturday to insurc yourself against disappointment. Our Alumi- num Sales are tremendously popular and why not? Here's $18 worth for $11'98 on terms of 98(: down and $1.00 a week. $18 Worth of Fine $91.98 uminum Ware 11— The whole purpose of this Sale is to make new - friends 'for this store and to please our many established customers. We were able to secure a number of Aluminum Sets at an unusually Jow price, and these will be distributed without profit, for adver- sing purposes. 98¢ Down--$1 a Week Come to our store and pay 98¢ Cash, and we will deliver the ! By | THREE GENERATIONS OF WALTER CAMPS | : v eeckn otk $1195, the.terai price of this Set Is pald. Th segular EL[]THIN[i ABR[]AI]: i 3 ) THE SET CONSISTS OF | 2 The following pieces of Quality Brand Aluminum Ware (guaran- —— e teed for twenty years) ‘ L — One 3 quart Berlin Sauce Pan e “« D) [\ | | - One 6 quart Preserving Kettle “ “ £) Genem“Sly Remembele[l : & N\ One qumm Sauce Pan “ “ A) S e i ; . ) One 113 quart Sauce Pan “ “ B) : . 4 S One 2 quart Sauce Pan “ “ ) One Set: Carving Knife, Butcher Knife, Paring Knife “ e 0) #*One “Pride of the Kitchen” Outfit 8¢ % H-1-J-) The old clothing, so generousl nated by the people of New Britain, for the French and Belgian rcfugees, has been packed and shipped. There | 5 A were 20 large packing cases and an " 1 S : % e *NOTE—This Outfit consists of a large 6 quart Kettle and cover idea of the contents is given in the 2 o : ¥ ! . (illustration H). a 2 quart Pudding Pan (illustration T), and folldwing partial list: Three boxes 3 g : : B ; S a 2 quart Colander or Strainer (illustration J). By combining of shoes, three boxes men's and boys' 4 : ? : these three utensils you will have a splendid overcoats, three boxes of men's suits § e R y double boiler (illustration K), a Pot Roaster (illus- and odd coats, five boxes women's tration 1), a Steam Cooker (illustration M) or a coats, one box shawls and sweater: covered Casserole (illustration N), and many other two boxes of underclothing., three different combinations can be made. boxes of women's suits and chil- T B T aaed) L R\ COME EARLY SATURDAY! are doing wonderful work, both as to qliantity and quality. TLast month e groups made 187 pairs of ps 172 hospital shirts and many arments, beside that, knitting of socks and sweate 3 Our branches, during April, made 132 pairs of pajamas and 138 hospital shirts and many other articles, and | kndtted 133 pairs of so and M!] sweaters.. The est items in the ; T T chureh output were S5 pairs of pa- 3 ; ¢ u«&y(,:,m,mmm” I jamas and 115 ha Al shirts, and 3 £ ‘ ; the factories, 10 pairs pajamas and | / g . g g % ; q \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ / 30 hospital shirts, beside many mus- 2 " R R £ ; 2 5 ) e P lin bandg 5 Officials expect a la number of he unusual photo shows thr Camp, Sr., in his uniform as comm men to leave town in a few days. I ‘rations of the family of Walter | sioner of athletics of the United order to supply these men with com- hoted for his pre-eminent po- | States navy. In the chair is Capt. plete outfits, it hoped that all | sition in the ath world. Seated [ Walter Camp Jr., with little Walter swdaters will be finished and returned | on the edg f the chair is Walter | Camp 3rd in his arms. before next Tuesdas - L et 83 Sorkets wee aisamc| | SENIOR CTASS COMMITTERS CITY ITEMS Piing the contents. One thousand| Committees have been appointed to ¢ C he activities of the senior S el - _—, e -— . . s e L e A ORI ¢ the activi ) 1 ¥ ! at the High school As it s | are needed, only 100 having heen Bt | 1 3 1 the | Buy your seed potatoes and fertiliz- 70 at Lens He wa wounded at HORSES BADLY INJURED. church where he will speak at brought in so far. Please take the e th "\1 (o2 4‘ ) Y‘l,“”, worl, | er at Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co Passchendaele by shrapnel, lost a | - = exercises in connection with dedi t I ™ ook er You ormitte B ) ) g.e o8 ac g s the e fla The e first opportunity to look over e e L R R s ~ . o ¥ portion of his left hand and injured | Cor Being Switched Bowls Them Over i (he service flag = The bro stock and bring what you can spare Frank Maietta hos brought suit | % f he service will go to the i his arm. He has a most thrilling at Hartford Depot [ (ol e G the promenade, banquet, songs, motto | e — 5 4 rough Attorney A. A. (Greenbers | E . s Swedish orphanage. >of and pictures of the class The fol- | 2 M FARMHAND INJURED. A o S against Michael Miller of Manchester RE i RAL story to tell. T N e : Charles Miller, 26 years old, of | Promenade P ananct—Charles | for the recovery of $100. Constable | The following organizations will at- | owned by the Adams Express Co Newington, is at the Hartford hos- | Hofrman, chairman; Harry Kerln, | Fred Winkle scrved the papers, tena. Intuniformdntatbody were badly injured and it is feared pital with injuries received last even- { c'yril Gaffney, Harry O'Connor, Hear Commissioner Wishard tell = it A e L ey they will have to be killed as a re 2 sult of being struck by a car that Ing on the Berlin turnpike. The in- | Maurice Marlow, Florence Mulvibtli, | the story of the French front at the | e ‘ Japtal & i . . stapces of the sceident have not been | garet Martin Mrs. Venei of 247 Elm street com- | Spittler, City Guard, Captain Racke | i"fi.‘vr T;:\ . )hs,(»lml' R sstablished, but it is believed that he | Class Night Exerci Bennett | plained to the police last night that Here Frlda Nl m liffe. ; e e was struck by an auto that was pass- | nn-\w].;,l rV«|\m:v. \A}\lr)l GM::. ’{%\M— - husband abuses her. He chased | y g The order of meeting will be as 1”?~1ilmo et e ing. dore Jahn, James McDermott, HOW-|%or out of the house a couple days | s } i aiait W haihotre werel ot - ard Krick, Clemént Diemand. 1na. / ago and she had determined ‘m leave | s i r“&‘\‘;‘cnm Star Spangled Banner by ;,o,,b;;kleo V: te: 3:\ '1‘1‘1’1)!‘ \w,a“:: .,(1{:,\¢ MORE LAND NEEDED. | derson, Bessie Koplowitz, Helen him. Police Lieutenant Bamforth The program for the bhig Red | Liberty Chorus, Professor G. B. Mat- L G e ue Gt eecavid | i | 1on, Hazel n and Florence Farr Sl 1 on Cross mass meeting at which Com- | thews, conductor. lm]nrv by i 1 | iy | | Home Unless the home 1 committee 1 - advised a reconciliation ~ Class Songs—Sturm : 5 Seian t 3 pf the Chamt of Comme 4 oo A The Americanization committee of e 7 Tl T o Address by Chairman Marcus »t once some land at the northwestern | an: i > g ’4(_\ , Mina|ine Chamber of Commerce held a | missioner L. T jshard is to speak | ywjhite principal of the State Normal part of the city, there is bound to il»\l\‘]\'l m““_ 0"1:’\ 3 7"(_‘“',‘7 At meeting at 4:30 o’clock this afternoon. | &t the Russwin Iyceum tomorrow | school, who will have full charge of a shortage of plats for the 300 appli- | OLL0 o ?Y“"‘ = M"Y ‘vi |rl°{-‘ Fred Engel has sold property at| evening at 8 o'clock was completed | the mass meeting. cants uncared for to date. Secretary jShalrmani My oxter g RtudolphilinTons s 3ran Florence Birken and Law- sprague will be pleased to hear rmm“(""' ‘“hmlyml']” irleriand i | DIVIDEND ANNOUNCED. Announcement was made today | that the Equitable Realty Co. had de- | | clarcd a dividend of three per cent | to preferred shareholders. The com- anley street to Clevis Gospario | this afternoon by Chairman H. I Address by Mayor George A. Quig- and Gasparini vi Hari g ¢ public-spirited resident of that A N z Automobiles belonging to Gust Lind, Address by Private L. Uptegrove, Siotion of hetaic sl han Tana and | o e sinant oo atensingt o landl e e e el (oo ain e Rar o et B B SRR T ; \ will make the same available for the 7, chairman: alter Macristy, Al figured in a crash on Main street, near [ ment that in addition to Commis- Singing, Keep the Home = Fires | Pany declared a four per cent di Why not bring committee. Doslaiigiaters s endiin Arch street, this morning. Both ma-| sioner Wishard, L. Uptegrove, a C Burning, Liberty Chorus ; dend to preferred shareholders last | Movement Right Home nry. chines were damaged slightly i o Principal Address, Commissioner | December, making a total of seven | ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk i LOLF S e Howard G. Mitchell, of 27 Madison | per cent for the fiscal year. Cream, for Ours is the only pro BENEFIT GOLF MATCH. Linus and Hilda T. Anderson sold|atreet, and Joseph M. Jackson, of 2§ | Battallon has been secured. Private Pasteurized Product Sold in N There will be a kickers' handicap | today, through the Camp Real Estate | Trinity street, enlisted in the Navil | Uptegrov T ; > | | B 3 4ate | Trinity street, stec Naval | Uptegrove has been in the service for | Cross Workers of America { Britain. the Shuttle Meadow elub | heir one-family hous ‘i , ; ok - e g S 8 : : | ~ s e e 2 | g6lf match at club | Co., their one ily house on Howard | Reserve force at New Haven and are| 21 months, of which he has spent 13 inging America by r.nwm-x‘ LENROOT COMING SUNDAY Platt of the speakers committee. Mr. de3; | adian soldier of the 125th Cq e Luther D. Wishard, special m from General Pershing to the Saflrday afternoon for the benefit of street to P. J. Riley and Ellen M.|awaiting their call to active serviee ““ | Chorus. Senator T.enroot of Wisco >\ .\ rill J E SEIBERT & SO the Red.Cross War fund. Entrance | Riley. Mr. Riley is the well-known Don’t miss Red Cross mass meet. | Jonthe fighting on the western front Moting Pictures, showing work of |arrive in this city at 2:30 o'clock fee will be $1. A prize of Thrift|commercial traveler. He will occupy | ing Lycewm Friday night—Hear a | He participated in the bloody fights|the Red Cross under fire in. the |Sunday afternoon and will be 401 PARK STREET. Btamps will be given to the winner. | his new home, June 1. man from the trenches.—advt, lnr Vimy Ridge, Fresnay, and Hill No. | trenches 1 girectly ‘m the éwcdi .hl Lm:‘ekfln lcl;‘phone 1931; o 3 v, No. ectly L s ran 1 B

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