New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1918, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ar Sayings nlistment Day The Governor of Connecticut has called upon each resident of the State, on or before the 28th of June, to enlist for judicious saving. As a means to this end, registration cards are to be sent or left at each home and New Britain’s called for by a representative of the State War Savings Director. This registrar will receive your signed pledge and report for you. If, however, you do Quota, not sign and hand in this registration card, you will be called upon to report at the schoolhouse or other designated place in your district on the above-named date. $1,250,000 I8SUED BY THE UNITED STATES il This Space Donated by STANLEY, RULE & LEVEL CO. JUNE 28th l I ! l | 1SS CONLON GRADUATES, Miss Moylan Conlon, daughter John Conlon of Main street, W member of the class which gra uated at Mount St. Joseph's acaden this afternoon. Right Rev. John shows what houses vou are to . ]12. Lincoln Street ......... 2650 | | AV { city and also for work in the police | for Chevrolet, $250), one ton trucks, Bl[i THR]FT RALLY l‘.\zm enclosed are pledge blanks, but- . 3 97.00 | FIRE BOARD FAVORS department signal system. | $1,180, §1,135 or $1,195, depending on tons and house cards. Bear in mind Smalley et ; T | The quotations were as follows: | body. | that a campaizn will be conducted in Bartlett VIM MOTOR TRUCK | I M. J AL Jos Imer Auto Co., through i Irving Jester (allowance for ] {the factories from the 20 to 22d, so 5 5 i 67.71 ‘U‘M(‘z\ 1, Ford truck (no allowance ; Chevrolet, §135)., three-quarter ton AT an S THEATFR it will be well for the house canvass- | ot o5 an 96.00 SR for Chevrolet car now in service but | Commerce, $1,312.20 one ton, $1.- ” crs not to start their work hefore = Harold R. Day Choice For Xssistang | WOUld sell tru and credit amount | 456.25; Brocky one ton truck, $1,- | Nilan, bis 5 hop of the Hartford dioce received) one-half ton truck $574.90; | 750. { presided and delivered an address — urday noon, June 22 You must visit 51,568, cvery house in your street to find = Electrician—Vacation Substi- three-quarter ton truck $749 one | Standard Tire & Auto Co., (allow- the el A musical progrant g . those who have not edged. Every- , £ . o B ton truck, 3 .35: one and one-half {ance for Chevrolet ). three-quar- | rendercd the sol n benedicti elsewhere will have a button to show | "he state convention of the State ! Q. A. Bence Buick truck (would | A lengthy discu ion on the various Lof Miss (fonle f ) 5 Wl ik S TR o e e A Ao sociation of Fire Insurance Agents At the adjourned meet f the |sell Chevrolet for city) one-half ton !iypes of trucks was held and the con- | . He MI'S Cllfll]dlel ll SDeur\ inot include x11 members of a family | Will be held on Wednesday, Junc board of fire commissioners Tuesday |iruck, $900 Stewart three-quart clusions reached favored the pur- | STORING COAL SUPPLY. ) vou should sccure pledges to cover | at the Shutiie Meadow club. Pr evening ihe appointment of Harold ton truck, $1,052; G. Al €. truck, | chase of a half ton truck after consid- R T ithem all. Ask for servant gir dent Richard M. Bissell of the Hart- ' Day to be assistant electrical super- | three-quarter ton, $1,800. i ering the demands of the department uwon supply of co. What promises to be one of the !poarders and others who would not | ford Fire Insurance Co. and chair- intendent to fill the ancy caused City Serv Auto Station (allow — | rore the argest and most impressive rallies i he covered by family pledge. Let no | mun of the State Council of Defense, | by the resignation of Burton P. Sage | ance for Chevrolet $200) one-half ton | GARDENS DAMAGED, \lready large shipm New Britain will open up the big mil- { gne get by you. Study your pledge | Will be a speakenr I.. Slayton Coreyv ' was voted and Callmen Harry {truck, Vim, $960: three-quarter ton Complaints were made to the po- {received and fon-dollar War Savings drive at FOX's | form carcfully and bo sure that it is | of the Penn Mutual Life Insurance , Phalon, John J. Higgins and John M. | D-F truck, $1.150; threc-quarter ton | fice last night by home gardeners | Moore thedter tonight. With the sad news properly and completely filled out. | Co. of Philadelphia will speak on the | Shaw were detailed to do substitute | Atlas which was received here today of the Be sure the pledga shows from whoni W government war insurance plan for | duty during the vacation period. The death of Lieutenant H. Leslic BAdy, the stamps will be purchased, how ! soldiers. The convention will open at . callmen of the department were son of Horace W. Eddy, teller at the | ;many stamps each month (both the | 1 o’elock with a banquet. Autos will | present and were questioned by New Britain National bank, fighting jurchase and the maturity value) and | meet the trains to convey the visitors | missioner Camp and the other mem- | 085, Bmidie Virgilio of 11 Crown stre with the United States Marin: to- "the total number of persons covered | to the club. b N ! W. F. Keeley, Reo truck (allowance | told of the ruin done in his plot. night’s rally will have a spe Ly the pledge. Pledges should be i _ Bids to furnish a fire truck for the | for Chevrolet, $175) three-quarter | Ife said an attempt was made to nificance, as it brings the war close {ypned in daily commencing June 24 i use of the elcctricians were eived | ton truck, $1.400. burn the shed where he keeps the home, and the duty of everybody 10 .o follows —First, Second, Third, CLASS NIGHT EXERCISES. ! and a recommendation to purchase 2 | Cohen Motor Co pport to the limit the boys Who are jaupth and Sixth Wards will report Class night exercises will take | Vim truck will be presented to the | quarter ton fruck, $1086.20 (no al- ving up their all for their countrs. ¢ city hall, up one floor, from 2 p. m. | place at the New Britain State Nor- | council meeting this evening. No ap- |lowance for Chevrolet, but would sell tending the rally tonight and sup- ., ¢.59) 1, . The Fifth Ward will re- | mal school tomorrow evening. The | propriation was made at the opening | it for city): Kissel truck (allowance | perting a safe husiness investment like o4 o Qkritulsky’s Hall after 9 p. m. | Baduating class will hold its usual | of the fiscal - for i8 an (Saylnes Gtamps axe thelicas tra pledge blanks and other ma- | exercises of song and verse and the t anyone can do comg ared witn | a truck. The commissioners will rec- | truck, $1,450; one ton truck, 50; % = terials can be secured at the Cham- | usual series of good natured knocks | ommend that the purchase price be | Kohler truck, (allowance for Chev- | gelng Tddys sacrifice : ber of Commerce rooms or at the | for students and teachers alike will | pajd from the incidental fund siice M.m, $250), one and a quarter ton The rally will begin with d - ove reporting places. When your | be in order. Graduation will take | the truck is used in general electrical ' truck, $1,350 | y v ~ concert in front of the theater at :50 o 1 has been covercd, so state in | place on June 2. | construction work throughout the Charter Oak Motor Co., (allowance IT S (AONIENG ! Walock. The musicians Will then play [SITHOTY B8 BER0 SO0 SIS 0 58 ee o el = - U trof the stage, and at 8 o'clock the & 5 riends were prese: is bei property, v $1,226: that their gardens were being dam- | purchased Manross Auto Co. Overland truelk, | aged by trespassers. Charles Prin- - all | (allowaznce for Chevrolet $275) one- |itis told the police thut the damage | ST END BARN BURNS, Com- | half ton, $935; three-quarter ton, $1,- | in his garden was done by children. | ich probably spre tarted by boy { stroyed a barn thel Btey on Lincoln 1001 Dodge, three- purchase of | for Chevrolet, $230), one-half ton anyone refuses to make a pledge hand & = S program will begin with patriotic UYON€ T Sce! . l F F’I ' songs, in which Ralph Brittan will M e “;k‘,‘_'\“'”’r”"d\,::‘:.“";,\,,,(:,.,Q‘m‘llf:f’r{‘. < y < -y o i S 10 ITITITRLE THE MONSTER = e S A )] noon on June but remember that | = general director of the eampalgn W yo have plenty of time to do your IN THE Ei:,,;,,f,p“m,‘ et T av. Herbert Tud- ;Ork well. Tf you do not find people | 7 ’s and Boy’ on Men’s and Boy’s - < 5 \[re. ©ON the firt call, call again and again = :“';";‘j‘ Bt s e cepecially | fention to the proxy on the right and Gent’s Furnishings . S ’ Watch Friday's Paper urged to turn out and attend hand of he pledge l-\zlmy!\. B 'n n ’l‘ Chairman E. W. Christ, of the com- |Signed pledges and the ering mittes on rallies, completed today the ) Will be done by the Canvass commit- | actory rally program. The speakers, !tee. Your careful attention to all of THE CURRI’%N @inf GOODS CO Who. were securcd with a good deal the above will greatly facilitate the | . . e effort. ave G. T. Bochmanu, of jWork of the registrars and other com- 38E 383 3 5 MAEN ST Hartford, and Colonel 1L Russeil mittecs. - - 8 REET B e Lagshadl i Cuticura Soap ........... s Shasing Stick ............15¢ 10¢ 63-In. Round Shoe Lac Mollows: Wednesd Ceun A oaT Tie Prevocational Grammar school | cum Powder ..........11c 75¢ Penaud's Hair Tonic _39¢ 15¢ Yankee Girl Real Hq & Cooley and Fafnir Bearing Co., Joint ; forged to the top ahead of the Osgood $1.00 Mary Garden Djerkiss Face Powder ... . Tally; Stanley Rule ana Level Co. and {1fill sehool this week in the school (e Powde S . Cutex Liquid Nail Bleach - Firctiy Keal Hai Landers, Frary & Clark: Thursday rift ump leagne. The latter s Shaving Cr« e 3 ' ; Mllover Hair Nets N afterncon. New Rritain Machine Co, |school fi to sccond place after two 2 Botile Listerine . . . Pompcian Day Cream . J ¢ Bristle S| 10 lm):h, lmu]wr Vulcan Iron Works and American | Weeks hold on premier honors. The Woodbury's Soap 5 Pompeian Bloom .. .. ..29¢ n Shinola Shoe Polish, Hoslore Co | Prevocational school must have kept | s Cream Elca Face Chamois ........... s¢ Al for ... el 2 Calonel Wood's assignments are: | bu during the week past the : Mary Garden Tale 3 Peroside . e Eagle Combination Shoe Jdnesday afternoon, P. & F. Corbin |Pledges amounted to over one-third of Pompeian Cream ) Lni i sh and Paste ... afld Corbin Cabinet Lock Co., jointiall turned in from the schools. The LaBlache Face Powder . o A e Tales Dust Absorbing rally; Russell Irwin, Corbin Screw |school yeport follows : Mavis Talcum Powder .15 ¢ G s Powders Dust Cloth . Gorporation: Thursday afternoom, | nount o - Large Bath Tablet .. - for Children ... . 10c Cabinet Hair Pins Lo North & Judd and Traut & Hin: E > :'()’Jlnlh N 'r;u. um :+ Doan’s Kidney i £ :m l.shnmf« for Any Mal i inner Chuck Co. and Unioy 5 ‘ned 50¢ Pebeco Tooth Paste . 25¢ Ex-Lax Chocolate achine e 8 ll"r';ILI\ H‘\‘m‘:rniu-_fl " l,\‘ ’,‘ & 5 1- g © Pears’ Unscented Soap ... 10¢ Laxative ‘ o 15¢ Tube Machine Ncedles afternoon, Minor & Corbin, | 2. Oszod Hill s S00 o Listerine A uitrole for [Sorc Mudle it L Conndl othe: amallcr |z annoolhneat b o 9¢ Tooth Brushes o 75¢ DeMiacle 1 N. Y. SAMPLE COLTHING SHOP 357 Main Street .. Remover 5¢ Boye Machine Oil &#ncerns B ST ey e E © Kiss-Me Face Powder ... 50¢ Mellen's Food L . 15¢ Oil Cans Chairman . G. Vibberts sent out Open Air s 5 . 35¢ Kiss-Me Perfume .. . 50c Horlick's Malted Mill 0 Covet teoi ay the following instructions fo . Elm Sl e SRR 5¢ Lundbor; ce Powder | 75¢ Nestle's Food o it et e wrd workers—Enclosed find #our of- Smith ... .., . 2 : Box Sanchin Face Powder 10c Orchard White 65 for White Shoe: flelal appointment to solicit War Stanley o 5 H50¢ Cuticura Ointment 25¢ Gilt Fdge Shoe Dressing . oY o8 e 540 Savings pledges in the coming cam- | 9. St. Joseph's ........... . Packer's Tar Soap . . 10c Shinola Shoe Polfsh 3. 10¢ Black Button Thread Mdign and an arm badge to wear [10. Rockwell ... z 2 59.2 Freezone for Covns g 10¢ Nugget Shoe Polish 10¢ Barber's Mug Soap while soliciting. ~¥eur appointment j11.' High .....

Other pages from this issue: