New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 28, 1918, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1918. Boston _Store y &% Gold Medal | Allen & Co. We are now showing a = S e B TN v VN7 e e number of styles in White = L ¥, : : : 5 e : ] *Wash Skirts in P. K. and | o G K S A O : 2 other wash fabrics, nicely N Y Eh : ' v W i o l' ers are !mperatlve tailored and in latest models. | AllNew Goods. | This coal and gas range with two ovens Reduce Stock at Onc L T'(,)Eti&'m LD 18 is a wonder for cooking ‘N g OM EN, S SUErl\ S One of these with a New | Although less than four feet long it can do every kind of cooking for any ordinary i Voile Waist or a Swell Middy family by gas in warm weather or by coal or wood when the kitchen needs heating. b il i o e e Bl When in a hurry both ovens can be used at the same time—one for roasting and | at Unprecedented P rice o . - % . S i3 tive outfit for Memorial Day ; the other for pastry baking. It certainly does “Make Cooking and Baking Easy Practically Our Entire Stock of Suits Grouped at very little expense. 4 } _swm o : Three Lots. Blouses from 98¢ to $2.98. | ¢ : s e e sy ; ] ‘ %;;t(smforgl%a, i $12‘5 HARTFORD 7 | fe ¢ S y - = ? Suits formerly priced $27. At Our Neckwear Counter | 155 e A ; : N ; | $29.50, NOW you will find all the latest| || i L— O A | B A4 : Suits formerly priced $32.50 and 4 2 $35.00, NOW creations in Collars, Jabots, | A . i B i B i £l L Suits formerly priced $39.50 and efe. 1 e stin ; i &< $45.00, NOW p | A : 2 [@LERWOOD) K 198 - . sy I | What a Chance to Get a Suit for Memorial Da; All the popular kinds of | 3 : : e ) n i } Suits at $12.50—Jersey, Serges, Gabardin Gloves for Summer Wear, 1 i@ R e s R 2 e Sk navy, Copenhagen gray, beige, rookie, black a Silk, Lisle, etc. ’ e e e T N T8\ " Pl e 5 " 1.1 = ——— e ——— ) : Suits at $5.00—bPoirer twill, serge, worsteds, ps o : a | % e - ' ; ins, in gray, tan, beige, rookie, Copenhagtn, bla McCALL PATTERNS e it B i - L : black and white checks, mixtures. i i Suits at $19.75—Serges, gabardines, popl poiret twills, in Copenhagen, tan, gray, sheph : s B ; % R A checks, beige, rookie. : 1 v T : -3 ‘ Suits at $25.00—Choice assortment of the g ; v NG i g g fashionable materials, styles and colors, Don’t Hesitate to Come Here—We Will Hi ; i g : § Your Suit Ready Memorial Day if You Buy It V ; Z : { . | : i nesday Morning. We make a specialty of quick § I g e : ; ¢ e ) : 1 | vice. Having a large force of competent tailors 4 - : seamstresses, we can turn out work more rapidly — e : b o p i | in better condition than any other store in Hartfg FRATERNAL NEWS : | : = £ ’ .' ‘ We guarantee a perfect fit in each sale. As to the values, they are positively unpreceds b ed. Conditions being what they are, these suits “Tabs” Memorial Day. 2 i in 5 i MO i i A the greatest bargains offered in Hartford in 10 ye morial day committee of the Y. M. T. : © 1 ¢ y . o A. & B. society at the meeting of the 9 : A y p EEsn e organization yesterday afternoon, an- 3 ) nounced that plans for the event to be held next Sunday are practically complete. It is the plan of the com- mittee to make the affair more exten- sive than ever before. About 74 graves of deceased members will be strewn with floral remembrances. The committee will write to various can- tonments where members of the so- ciety are in training, asking that fur- loughs be granted permitting the men to come home for the celebration. LS The service flag of the society will be : : g PIL - carried in the parade. 2 e g A XK 3 : | i S PEe. The advisory board recommended : : L ] Sl HERERS: at the meeting that the age of en- s B trance into the society be made 16 vears and that after July 1, all new members entering the organization en- tering military service waive their rights to sick and death henefits. The society voted to contribute $100 to Lhe Red Cross fund. A dance will be given by the society in the hall Wed- nesday evening. /~. P. 0. S. of A. The report of the examining com- mittee of the P. O. S. of A. shows that Corporal W. A. McDanfel of e EG livan, leader; Tierney Cadets. 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You will not only, feel better, but you will look better—your com= plexion will be free from blackheads, pimples and blotches—natural functions will be performed with| cut suffering—when you secure the purifying and strengthening effect of Beecham’s Pills—the boon To Women “The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World"* At All Druggists 10c, 25c. Directions of special value to women are with every box. ¢/ e T e T O T T [ [T [ e [T [ TTP= T THS gafieatn&:fiflo;m;1 co’y‘lor\[ Rank Scouts, . E. Johnson, scout execu-| Frank Kowalczyk has brought suit v < 91. ankin 2. 1 e X i o S S rans L D. Penf d | for 8.50 against the Boston and stood high in the examination for cor- Sons of Veterans, L. D. Penfleld | for agains nd tive; So e o 3 i Sl thie e rieG | Camp, A. M. Clark, commander; Stan- { Maine and the New York, New Haven | Capt. Hurley of State Police Dept, B el ley Post, G. A. R. (in automobiles) S. | and Hartfrd Railroad Co. for the valuo | yrales Tnvestigation of Corbin Box i 4| H. Wood, commander. of onions shipped over those roads Tl o . . | “The linc of march will form on | from Hatfield, Mass. It is alleged that | Shop Fire, Tnity Rebekah Lodge, 1. 0. 0. . B — West Main strect, the right of the | they were spoiled in shipment. At- . e Thers el ibe an’ taportant imeet; line opposite St. Mark's church. The | torney Buckingham will appear for the | In the opinion of Captain Robert T. i ng of Unity Ttebekan loage. 1. 0. 0. | (GTANG Army Veterans Plan Me- |iine oif tmove promptiy as 215 p. m, | raiiroads Hurley of the state police department, ) ¢ thissgevening§ insar. S0 FD.L A down West Main to Main, north to St. | Albert Halpern has brought suit ghere was no incendiarism in the H. H. M. hall. The degree team members ; A e i ) i Mary’s church, cour march, down | through Judge B. F. Gaffney against ' . e R are requested to meet at 7:15 o'clock, II]Ol’lal Day EXGI‘CISES Bast Main to Franklin square and | Mario and Gussippina B. Cianci for the | 0‘:61"?51:‘" o(;nneu;mser;ergeanc e s Pearl street, counter- march back to | recovery of $800, being commission ; Main to Central Park, west side to | dues from the sale of real estate. Fichandoon ofiilieflocal joolice e part: St Noslliney Usl W ¥, Past Department Commander Fred- { goldiers’ monument. The line will then | 1‘1:em‘_fcrm;;d u_r:cr his 1nvesug~i‘mors\u\:f e i erick V. Streeter, appointed yesterday | open order to salute, as the G. A. R. T s ey et 3 :h;rh;l:;“e;-” Atxiliary, OuE We \?f by Post Commander S. H. Wood of | Pass through the line to the monu-|{ LOOKING FOR DRAFT CARDS. ;?::zi(}enc('r:&’ \\‘"iéll“":flp Oéo';‘;;‘nfiloiedg; this evening at 0 o'clock. All! the local G. A. R. as marshal of the | Ment. Dirge by the Philharmonic band | gince the department of justice offi- | the owners, e N ST T ot members are requested to b present, | oo St BUUE L Fas the G. A, R. pass through the monu- | yio1c have begun their clean-ub of * after tho fre that there mere . most as there wiil' be.election of delegates| p,q asueq his orders for the observ- | ory 20d after the dirge positlon will | 4raet dodgers and have apprehended ' gugpicious olreumstances. for the conventicn to be held June ance .of the day as follows: be taken by all |lz.x!'1|<‘v,‘unmi‘m the ,all who could not show a white draft e et e e AndS28 S Rlantiords “Comrades of the Grand army of | "w,‘:‘c“‘?s‘flzcfii\"”{:,"]::\‘_n?i L (f'\,m"f“;‘;**'ii\“'- both the first and second dis- | terday afternoon and went over the e 2 ey the Republic, Military companies. | i taice place: _\-Mm,“m‘_"m, I‘,hmmr_= trict h_om‘fls have b_fl?ll(hesl_eied ;:'it!x { ruins and listened to the circumstances United Spanish War Vet , Sons | Wil take place: Selection, by PRINar-: registrants who claim to either 'aVe as reported to him. His investigation New Britain Council, O. U. A. M. of Veterans, patriotic and other or-| ' ° r JHN TN e | bl el catd Mo i oy g8 theY | was a result of the report of the chief The council will attend the G. A. R. | anizations: Haying been appointed | ghapios B, Beaton; Address, Hon ! ing investigated o coo¢ 18 PE ot the fire department that the fire patriotic exercises on Wednesday eve-| marshal of the day by S H. Wood, | Njavor George A. Quigloy: “Star 5 Angsinvestigated was suspicious and should be investi- ning in & body. On Memorial Day the | commander of Stanley Post, No. 11, | ¢ 2¥80 SCUER ©r SESE =0 S gated. Reports of such fires are made degree team will join in the parade.| G. A. R. T assume the responsibility | pono® S0 AR W FITRIEIENEL cOMMISSION FOR LINTON. to the state police department as the The regular meeting will be held on | and apvoint my aides as follows: | 1 Dljaney: singing by a chorus of 100 | Lioyd Linton of 213 Maple strees, | CICf Of the ‘state police is also state Thursday night. Colonel A, T. Thompson; Al sesiel B sl TSl L street | fire marshal ¢ S : f : having completed a special course o £ o 3 PRk — e e | Howell, Stanley Post, G. A, R Tt Al e R o mieire ois roriregundine theifiie as Kisselbrack, New Britain Council, | ¥ e | ; P quarisEmastors: oe] suspicious are that a rear window was s No. 8 U. A. M.; John G. Buckley, | = the naval training stations, en a few hours earlier than What Mr. Kindelan Says | > & o U & . v, s awaiting a commission. He is a | [0URd open a few hour . Y8 | Sons or Veteran red A Venzason, CIVIT, SUITS BROUGHT librothor of Private J. Mussel Lintos. | the fire, which was discovered about { . 5 o = 2 ' | 4 o'clock Monday morning, May 20. No one had been in the factory since the Sunday afternoon pervious. Just ! before the flames burst out a loud explosion was heard and flames then 1 1 Y Y 1 Y L ; U ™0 |1 e W L} P B P | P L £ P . 5. of A.: Color Bearers, Stanle, s ely of Interest to Herald | st, G. A. R., Senior Vice Commande: Readers. ar! ; Color Guards, Fred W. New Britain people are always i T »n and John Preston. R ! who was killed in France a few Railroad Made Defendant in Action | weeks ago. By Local Resident, Charles Cook of the Naval Reserve terested in the statements of of Parade——Platoon of Po- tion fto recover $800 from the | ebces sommleted . the l:::;.\c'fi{;,‘(.d' Britain residents. And this is par- | lic and, BEdward J. [ New York, New Haven and Hartford ' caupos. e sread quickly throughout the build- ticularly true when a man so wi Lynch, leader; Marshal and Aides, | Railroad Co. has heen brouzht by AEEE T TR ing. known as Mr. Kindelan speak: S Mi v, New Britain 3 ulion, Con- | Joseph Landwehr, through Judge B. F. In the opinion of some, the fire may In New Britain who suffer from cticut State Guard, Captain S. E. | Gaffney. he suit is a result of an SERVICES FOR MEN. 1ave smouldered in the elevator shaft, backache, headache and other Kid- son, commanding; Company H, | cident that occurred at the Stanley| Young Men’s Sunday will be ob- | the probable source of origin, and the ney ills will make no mistake by fol- ie 3 , commanding; | street railroad crossing April 2 about | corved in all the churches of {he city | Noise of the explosion was probably lowing the example of J. W. Kin- | Company M, W. H. Spit- (4 a. m. The complaint alleges that | 2 — — - delan, blacksmith, 23 Seymour street, | tler, commanding; New Britain City | the gateman was negligent in not low- Capt. Hurley is the arson expert’ of : I He says: used a box or two of | Guard, Captain Fred H. Rackliffe, | ering the gates when a train ap- | WOUk of bringing the activities of the |y, o police department. demonstration by S. OF V. (Ull\ll'l. Doan’s Kidney Pills some time ago | commanding; George W. Corbin | proached. Mhe train hit Landwehr's | Y. M. C. A. hefore the minds of the children from the EBast strect school The following committe and I surely had satisfactory results. | (‘ommandery, P. O. S. of A, Captain | wagon, throwing him out killing the | pecple. The services the Metho q Among the speakers will be Mayor G. | peen appointed for Memoria It was for a weak and painful back | E. H Parker; A. G. Hammond | horse and making kindli of the| dist church next Sunday will he G A R BXERCISES. A. Quigley, Rev. W. F. Cook and|the Sons of Veterans: (S that I took Doan’s. I know Doan’s | Camp, United Spanish War Veterans, | wagon, The writ is returnable to the | vnion services and all the men of the | Stanley Post, G. A. R., will hold | Judge B. F. Gaffney. Miss Huldah C. | chairman; A. M. Clark, G, Kidney Pills can be depended upon [ Willism Beckett, commander, New | city court and Attorney N. E. Buck- | town are invited to attend. Rev. J. | patriotic exerc tomorrow evening | Johnson will sing “Beautiful Ameri- for such trouble.” Britain council, O TU. A. An- |ingham will appear for the railroad.| W. Denton, acting secretary of the |in G. A. R. hall, a feature of which | ¢a”, bart of which will be demon- 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn | drew Bromley, councilor; Y. M, T. David Gitlin thas brought suit | Jocal branch attended the Y. M. C. A.|will be the presentation of an Ameri- | Strated by school children and audi- | A. Goddard, J. G. Buckleyy Co., Mfgrs, Buffalo, N, ¥, |4 & B. arum corps, William J. Sul- | through Judge B. F. Gaffney against| conference in Hartrora yesterday. ! can flag by the Sons of Veferans' aux- | ence. B. Rossberk, due to the accumulation of gas. - next Sunday in connection with the

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