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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918, | PLAINVILLE NEWS | HILLS & CO. ;& ® Patterns HARTFORD Workers Aleed1oConlrihpte0ne May ga eS8 Make SpeCial Day’s Pay Out of Six Buy All Linen Handkerchiefs | Inducements For Kuhns and Kenney Act as Volunteer Before’the Prices Advance | Firo Department and Extingmish | § Satum, Ka DESPITE THE SCARCITY OF AND THE CONSTANTLY INCREAS- i fiames in RrolloviicanDraticen | B < ING COSTS OF ALL LINEN GOODS, WE ARE FORTUNATE IN HAV- RecehobNode ING A LARGE STOCK OF PURE LINEN HANDKERCHILFS GIVI) i e Y TWO THINGS YOU CAN The Special Offerings of this store vou can always rely upon, EXCEPTIONAL QUALITIES AT THE PRICES ASKED. The big Red Cross drive will hegin i by % | tomorrow afternoon. The drive is not ' [ o and we positively assure you that the values are superior to those GENTLEMEN NOW LADIE ; e e e UY SMILEAGE FOR THE ; We've all Linen H. S. Handker- § L on mamsere by DUl oaaie anciol | o aseaeid it of any other store. Then shopping is a pleasure here, the service is (R %R ,For you we offer all Linen hem- PRl el e i to eupply the Red Cross with the | B o v . stitched Handkerchiefs of unusually For 1214c cach, $1.35 dozem, For ® | proper equipment to furnish the boys BUY THRIFT STAMPS TO fine grades at 19¢ each, $2.15 dozen. 15¢ oach, 81.65 Aoz For 19¢ T hor i i R S e HELP TH OVERNMENT means these busy days, when you (everyone) is trying to accom- 25c each, $2.75 dozen. 3bc cach, each, $2.00 dozen. For 25¢ each, 8 | Cross cquipment. Up to the present CARRY ON THE WiR plish so much $8.75 dozen, and 50c each, §: $2.75 dozen. Extra big values every e dozen. one. ALL LINN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS and good ones for mon, i e Sl SAEURDAY AS USUAL IS WAIST DAY selling six for $1.00. Finer grades six for $1.50. All Linen Initial Hand- service if the. townspeople will con- Hundreds of new Waists have just been received kerchiefs for women 15c each, six for 75c. bt prompt. no elevators or stairways to climb and think what that d Cross has done well in | ——— funds. The Red Cross would MILLINERY KEDUCED. “EVERYONE WHO CREATES like to put a plan of one-in-six in ef- | Waists e y v 'ATES A GARDEN, ect in the drive. This plan is t 3 Wo have muade sweeping mark. O Carirs i e R also Tub Silks, high and low collar effects, trimmed | all white and very dainty. Colors, figures, plaids, v ark colorec Al A e i “ . ?rofi‘r;\x::e?ln ;m: n?u:m-s‘l o OLVE THE PROBLEM OF least ome day's pay out of six. If with val lace, embroidered collars. Styles that are | etc., also Crepe de Chine Waists in white and the G SEDING OF THE NATION." evervone in town would do this, Plain- | right up-to-date and in a complete line of sizes. | new evening tints, 25 to 50 styles, and in all sizes : : ! g WOODROW WILSO) ville would go over the top before the with wings, burnt Ostrich and week is half over. The Plainville Red |} flowersii§ Rangive i \“‘1““' up ito EVERY THRIFT STAMP YOU Cross committee shows a zood report A g $8.60, we price them to you for BUY HELPS YOUR COUNTRY and is sure that Plainville. will be | 1 D $4.98, $2.98 and $1.98. ZL oA o among the honor towns. If you are | not able to give one day's pay, con- tribute at least $1. The $1 mecany| R A s and Red Seal inches wide, plaids, | the leading colors, real value 39c yard, special for in navy, sand, brown, purple and Stamp upon the payment of 16c from every man. woman and child = Saturday, 20c yard. black. aAgll up-to-.(lflta shapes worth additional. January lst 1923 you Hihcitnctories vl nal- o o o checks and stripes, special for Saturday 25¢ yard. A y ) G up to $3.98, at 98c each, &t $5:00 forilt. it is probable that $1,500-or $2.080| ST b G eh 1 . | 3000 vards of 36 inch Dress Voiles, in the ver will be received from them = 2,000 yards of 27 inch Voiles, in a very large as- | newest and most desirable patterns, real value townspeople must do the rest sortment of patterns, special Saturday for 19c¢ yard. | 39c, Saturday 29¢ yard. SPECIAL VALUES FOR $1.98. NO BETTER VALUES IN THE CITY FOR $2.98. in . Voile, Batiste and fancy Organdies, Fine quality Batiste, Orgondie, Voile, Tub Silks, Sixteen Thrift stamps can be A Clean-up of Untrimmed Hats exchanged for = War Savings Several thousand yards of Ginghams, “Bate's”, Dress I'opling, 36 inches wide, black, white and Notes About Parade. = e The Red Cross automobiles will run through the strects of the town atter | Our Annual May Sale OUR ENTIRE bU;T STOCK AT the parade in New Britain. There of e i HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY <OR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON will be about 30 automobiles ca : s GREATLY REDU( ED Pl I 4, PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. Red Cross workers in their uniform«, | & Sl]lj_s and Dress Goods J RICES ST L M | and it is thought that they, will reach | § Will End Saturday Values that cannot possibly be duplicated elsewhere in the city. Plainville abeut 4 o'clock They wiil N. ht Prices have been further reduced. Every suit in stock has been come into town through New Britain | B 12 | ‘marked at a price that will insure a speedy clearance. Look over . a3 4 l avenue and East Main street and B == = o Sult bargains aturday, 11 be well repaid. B NEWS among the soldiers and the refugees. | sational Churches will he entertained | {ae An€ TS M & Eestiand m Ve S alogeins it i e O ) i e w The first group depicts the work of at the Berlin Congregational church.| oo ocivitle avenue, Bohemia, Bronid ] ery Specia €rings | SUITS further reduced to $ 5. formerly sold up to $35.00. the association at the cantonments of | next Wednesday afternoon. The as—}washington, Church, Whiting, Iast |8 in SUITS further reduced to $19.75, formerly sold up to $39.00. the National Army, the second the sociation included the churches of [ty Park, Maple. Hough, and back 5 hing, : o laons ik e ey oftnalasy Borlin N NE Iyt n B encifEtont DR cli i SEETaSIERENER SIS Men’s Furnishings SUITS further reduced to $29.75, formerly sold up to $49.00. VETERAN []I: VlMY | astated countries of Burope, and the Plantsville and all the other Congre-| care will run to the various parts of For Saturday | SUITS further reduced to $39. formerly sc up $75. | work among the aged women of those gational parishes in this circuit. Each | ype town and the women of the “Cir- | countrles and the children who have of the Congregational churches in | je o auxillary will distribute litera- | |8 been made orphans through the war, these cities and towns will send eight | ty1e” concerning the Red Cross. The | B (‘ The third group is the one which will delegates to the conference. At the| gitizens of the town are urged to | [ SMOCK§ AND MiDDEES | probably be of most interest at this Sunday services in the local churches | 1ave their flags ont. The parade will- | time coming right before the cam-the defegates will be appointed. || Gl 7 (Sl Y (O e clal showing for Saturday. Materials are Indian Head, Linon, Twills, Poplins, etc., all white, white with palgn for funds for the Red Cross.| The most interesting part of the Red Cross Solicitors. ontrasting colors; many with touch of embroidery, for $1 1.98, $2.98 and up. This group shows the work of the brogram for the afternoon is the ad- All the Red Cross War Fundy soli- o SLILERGU O LS ) 0 Lt GAOREL AR D- } of these pictures are from actual | Tn \'\l ner. Rde\, Mr. W ner hx(\ifl“‘;’fi at the Iled Cross rooms today or Sat A ITE ASH Q T F R ¢ h\homgraph- taken at the front and | ¢cently returne rom France an e urday A member of the committec WH W KIR S 0 $1 98 UP Red Cross Rally Sunday ‘ are both interesting and instructive, | Nave for his topic, “Seven Months in | wil] nhe at-the rooms from 5 to 6 [ These pictures have been shown in | France.” Bristol is not included in | gclock and from 7 to 8 o'elock. | In every materfal. Poplin, bardine, Corduroy., in several wales, also novelty fabrics, in the new- f Fas sints - 71 S odels. he s : this association, but Mr. Wismer e mo: Glben ey B0 0 DU T church Grady Avrested. Tk il et e e e BaiaE Lo WN and in all places where shown, the|COmes to speak at the local chi ) 3 3 5 halls have been taxed to capaoity,|on the invitation of Rev. S. A. Fiske. Officer Marino was once more = = e = = s S H _ =5 Rev. Otis W. Buarker of Hartford will | forced to arrest a Bristol Brass em-i| § N g i " s MG i : F {::E‘lel(‘r::tle::e:;c?h!‘:‘,:*:11?6‘”“ will be 1 e e sermon of tha afternoon. | plove Wednesday afternoon becatise TURKISH TOWEL IAL 39¢ WHITE SUITINGS, SATURDAY 33¢ YARD “entral tional Conference The complete program follows: | he was unable to navigate himself. | R One case of White Turkish Towels, 27x54, extra 36 inch White, 1mine, Oxford and Check < Congeete The big feature of the evening Will | 5.15 qevotional service, Rev. Carle- | The accused was James Grady, of L \ity, value 590, Saturday 39¢ en, | Sulting or Skirting, value 87-1-2 and 89c,’ for Sitl * Meets with Rev. S. A. Fiske Wednes- | bé the speakers secured by the com- | 100" Hazen: 2:30, business; 45, re-| Bristol. He was arrested for drunk- arge and heavy quality, value 59¢, Saturday 30c ea. | S0 UE D7 yard. mittee. The principal speaker is one | po1¢ of churches (a three-minute re- | enness and breach of the peace. Tle day Afternoon—Radlo Operator | who cannot fail to Interest ail who 750" () by read from each church); | wa 3 ' and finea $5 and YARNS TO CLOSE FOR 75¢ SKEIN | WOMEN'S NECKWHEAR, SPECIAL FOR 50c. Lwis at Annapolis, Maryland, ’;;s:{‘;im?f “‘) i”’:a’{{_h-i‘v“?‘fl‘:{ \’::: 3:15, -:“1‘1‘“):1'\ j,"‘c."“:;f‘}\‘“? Hec:\.l;:« costs. He paid the fine. § One lot of Khaki colored yarns, usual $1.00 value, Big showine ofonthnel lnts modes.. in: i seen active service at the front as a | e on nine s e Sl Trolley on Fire, T - skein, vestees, coller and cuil sets . saturday 30e. : member of a Scottish Highlanders' | jMonthe in France,” Rev. E. L. Wis: This noon the Meriden-hound trol- | & . — g T ST R T P > P Cross which is to be opened next| egiment, and appears in the uniform | mep: 4:30, sermon, Rev. Otis W. B ley car from New Rritain, in charge ; ° ; week a flying start, a big Red Cross|in which he fought. He has perhaps | kor: 5:30. social hour (refreshments|of a spare crew, canght fire at Trum- = = - = rall will be held m the town hall|seen more active servico than the | wiil he served by the ladies of the|bull's factory. [Tad it not been forl,oiors was worn off and the wirss |Tuesday, remains uncha The Hu.l’ 3 . . 7 greater number of war lecturers now | church.) The next meeting of the as- [ the heroic work of the New B n- 2 . il 600 . A o | i I Elindaytnignt Bo B eRE otclook MTnel| SRR R ERR o SRR s Ow ' : ) : orle jofaths ! crossed, which caused tors hold little hopes his recovers i e : 2d | gociation’ will he held in the New |bound crew, Charles Kuhns and James | o S e bl s e ol i rally which is planned is one Which | 51 aftershe had been wounded too Rn,f,:it" Congregational church. Tn. the | Kenney, some of the passen might !A""“‘h“‘“ \“]‘1-(0‘{‘1 e e m’_‘ \‘\{'lmh ‘];‘v"\_ The Home Guard will hold its weck- will long be remembered by ¢‘those |severely for further service at Vimy | spring of 1919 the association will con- have been seriously burned e tape | ught fire in town in three week who attend, and it is hoped that all | Ridge. He was sent recently to this | vene in the Newington church. on the wires of the second and fourth | {87 CR H ot disrupted by | stabine @ complees ik 'r the people of the town will be pres- | cOuntry by the English government Red Cross Workers to Meet. = —. the fire i Ve l" pletc Uncigisy 3} sl k A me f the solicitors ise $5,0 Cas flin will T Draftees Receive Notices he e o 7 g 1 ~ | months. He was eent to solicit funds A meeting o f 2T® | rajge $5.000. East Rerlin will not be afto ceive 5 b No admisslon will be charged, no col- J 0y * pa” Groes, and to tell of the | to CArry on the campaign next week |jncluded in this, as the money raised lectionSwillibo s falcenbup, fandBeherei| S o Pl hat lorsanization inlHrance j(Rill bssneld Sat StheREccle Memoclalil ;8o t5 sectiont of ¥ thel town SwillBzo B0 o ,’H.‘II;"‘:\;] ,(:‘ e Ir':.‘” (l‘y\y\yw Telegrapherq Wanted < AL H ‘}l.lh‘;_c :{?n:‘]:l,l&’('zhio,l‘ f%l:::ds'f tho | Another speaker will be sent by the library in ‘\N\S\";fl(m ‘““I‘K“‘-”T"l“" to the Middletown branch of the as- [ *e SR U HET O oS ,J”‘“.“rl U e iy £ , ;r\ m c o o 2 . evening the circulars, blaniks, 1 sday morning e fallov en and Women hetween the ages rally under the direction of Frank L, | Council of Defense, but as yet his :«Vf.,”:\(nf\f: G b i G| Tl ing have already received their no-|of 15 and 60 who can telesraph are 1 Wilcox has arranged to have the pic. | @me has not ‘been‘a,nnoflr.xcsd. D\Er: e ollinoie on nail et e _ Lacal Sailors in Maryland. tices: Oscar Hultenus, Charles Smith, | wanted for positions at various stations o e n tures and moving picture machine |18 the evening. the Berlin Liberty | { "0 o how to carry on their work. | Word has been received from B Stephen Dietzko lin Connecticut and Southern Massa- ownedliby the Statst Councillfot me- || Chiozusmlilislae S Bvary ORel 3 B8 iy encot |l Benneth jwno 1sidirectins|| Donlat son Jofl My fiand Mrs 8 G Home Guard Carnival. chucetts fenss on hand and during the eve-|tOWn Is asked to attend and take part | ;" ompaign in New Britain, will be [ Lewis, of Kensington, telling of his ] ; If but slightly familiar with tele- e hine & movie show will be given,|in the grand opening of the Red | o CNRIIF ) qdress the meeting. | trip to Annapolis, Md. He is a radio | The local Home Guard will zive &) grappy can attend school for instruc- J. HOCHMAN The ictures are’ aivided iatelithras |/CToBe camipaign. L . . McDonough will alse | operator and is stationed on the U. N.{carnival here the first part of next{ o’ i martrord, Conn PAYS BEST PRICE i taen of them taking up one| Comgregational Conference Here. | icak on 15 and Duties for So.|S. Wasp. He reports a very enjoy- | month. This is the first military car- "0 i 0 M0 Csupre, N, Y. N, H. & S BE - b ; ; “hle i o sted soon afte al ev en in this town and great ¥APE RUBB " K o the Red = ~ - a “ A i -~ 1s.' The solicitors a able trip Lewis enlisted soor fter | nival ever ven in this town i 2 S ) er st or & % 3 phase of the work of ed Cros The Central Association of Congre- | liciting Fund Sre e e e e e I R. R. at T v station FLES, OR SECOND HAND (r . Hartford, Co < . Mitchell - Reserve and was the first boy to be [ing shown. Frank White has been | \f" ‘,‘I‘: '4\( ’M““ 2y o il TS called rom this town for service. clected as chairman () Aycn, i i 400 ’ MO e e 4. Main St. PEOPLE S BLETER STORE Main oy ,Wiiil sms Auio 50 MANR[!SS AUT“ thing that is new and desirable in the line of Smocks and Middies, will be found in our spe- To give the campaign for the Red Iy drill tonight at the driil nds on Pierce street. | We Have Purch Another 80, 56 Whiting Misses Julie Ryan, Joanne, Cather- = i ".e‘ o ome of h Liroth A A Mecleod, Adele Murray and Mrs. Ber-| O™ ; . A Few of Our I SATURDAY ! NoT omy _mamse ] ine and A%e Marey e cmeon oa | Proad street, vesterday. 5 ' OVERLAND AGENCY Remarkable Bargams I i :“”)l I I";)I“| m(l“l o an extended auto trip. They expect to Mrs. Ju Deane, county demon- Oif‘ce and her;Ce \ %tnrage and Accessoy et et LD el e e el st bttioad il make a tour of New York State and | strator, gave a 100 per ceni. demon. : b = 9 Repair Work . - o verstraw N % e S rang ¥ 5 ag C Swift’s or Armour’s 10c Sale—OQur Best 2 Hour Sale | 3 Hour Sale, el b i ratlonilasiieaniniin iotangs ol Stq NI R7EL imES ‘ Chone o - 5 |5 t0 6 r. M. rANTED—Painting and decorating, | on Plerco street different kinds Marmarine 300 High Grade COFFEE 9tolla.m. | oo’ oo Sarpenter and mason jobbing. M. T.|of bread were baked without any e e TTTY BUTTER b b 35(: 2 1bs 45C | Y : Al K helheton Chnn 4-5.t¢ | wheat ;—u all. There was a large crowed 3 AR SHOE STOR ey : | present. = 7 | crac ; S | _ The Hartford county W. C. T. U. Best Pure 59c Karo Maple 1 6c | Shop Call 1734-2. convention will be held in the Con- 23 A ) Lk cational church in Newington, Ma N\ LARD .. 2 lbs SYRUP ... can SO . i C H KF ELEY e S i b DD | 3 V Best C?)mp 51 [ Full Head 29C Best Red Alask . . v and lunch will he served 4 ery 02 lbs RICE 31bs > @ 256 Automobile Repairing A Specialty The condition of Warren P. Morgan, | | o s Salmon tall can NATIONAL CARRIAGE CO., | |Wwho was suddenly taken i i B\ Popular Ca_hf Fancv ieen '71 SO - i ymour St. New Britain, Conr RAISINS 2 Ibs Lorge Package sy 9C | BestPnk gq¢ Model D+ OSlf Rais- 2@ c 35;}2;{;*"50*1 Salmon 2 tall <an= DENISON GARAGE I ' s all Can i ATV EE can see at a glance two’ O ool CORN or PEAS 1 7c CRISCO 33C 430 MAIN STREET Let Us Call and Estlmatc e n«“phpul;ri" 2 can ou will never know the real s Very Good 3 Dromedary Cocoanut Ibican ars for hire, day and nigit. Ofl YOUY Spring Moving. |§ until you try it on, until ¥o BAKE BEANS or Tapioca 2 pkes 190 ¥ | storaae, Suppties ana Repairing. Competent Handling. Light it on your own foot! or It will really make your foot look smaller—so cleverly and Heavy Haulage to All So trim and dainty are its lines. And this makes it all the more bars Sea Shore B — - Very G°°d ® :_)‘4(; : = [ s : ; ; ; , < Runkel CASH FOR OLD 1'\LSE TEETH. Points. Address derful-—though 1t “hugs the foot” with the snugness of a glovd SHRIMPS can unkel’s Laundry SOAP Doesn't matter if broken. T pay §2 ot ad * Bl can cnjoy perfect foot comfort, even from the very first step? TP COCOA s aee CAl Sl e L LM (e [y 'pl ,{5 pr:lr ‘s;cr, also cash for old gold, | | ] ”w «I'n\n:"r it is a 1 d Cross Shoe Another reason it is p Borden’s Evap. 27C 7, 1b Davis W’!Shlng 1 6 Ir;\n;(; r}ei:lr:_um\'v;::n:“‘ l;:nu:)‘,,x;.}. ol | A H HARR!S is' this sensible price—PRICE Sevap. b " S e e el 5 THE SHOEMAN MILK 2 Baking Powder POWDER 3 r+= | or N AISHBERG o/ ian ¥ reer Hart sender's approval of my price. waEm —ASK THE CLERK FOR 8, & H, GREEN STAMPS— a 2T WS | 121! to L. Mazer, 2007 S, oih street, Hotel Nelson,

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