New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 5, 1918, Page 3

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Boston Store| | LAUNCHED Jury 4 Do you anticipate an Out- | ing at the Shore? If so, stop Merchant Tonnage Under Our at our Dress Goods Counter | F[ag Passes 10,000,000 Mark and look at the e | Washington fly S—America’s | SlTRF CLOT" Emerchwm fleet, grown to 10,040.659 | “Q < Sross tons by the comstruction of 1.-f to u a u FOR BATHING SUITS. | 822 naw shipe of 1,180,783 tons in 3 g ! the fiseal year ended June 30, was! 9 V . A soft, silky finish fABEIC |, imeptaa " orans v e arece VERY SUIT for Men and Young Men we have in that will retain its lustre in jdented Jmunching of neariy 100 shipe E this store now would sell during the course of N Th 1t of the lota army o / ! : ) salt water use, wm'k:nv\::'uhwh made the launchings | the season at its regular low price and the pur ; . chaser would know that he had full value . S ] possible. received due rocognition f 34 Inches Wide. 89c a yd. {from the highest offcials directing e But we're going to do cven better than that by tha war activities of the nation You now. We're going to turn this hig, splendid suit stock into CASH—AT ONCE. At these Straight, Decided Reductions. They make quick-step selling. NOW’S YOUR TIME And the Place—HOLLANDERS’ $20.00 SUITS $17.50 Splendid Vi THE BIG K 25.00 SUITS .00 SUITS CUT TO $30.00 SUITS OR THE KITCHEN" Tt will only cost you ten cents a day to have ths comfort enjoying the codl hreczes of the veranda on warm days instead the unbearable heat of the kitchen range. - = i ‘We are sll comrades in a great VELVET SATINETTE { cause. said Prosident Wikson in message. made public last night and A desirable substitute for resa vesterday as part of the launch Washable Satin, for Dress ! inz ceremonics in soventy-six vards 3 eneral Pers - cAme the Skirts, has the appearance of | ¥rom General Pershing came th : . thanks bf the American fighting men satin, but will wear better i."Gioy. ror e support of which and at less cost. 95¢ a vd. {the lJaunchings ware substantial evi- i | denee. ATS ‘With such backing we eannot fail ARM[TRE FRAN(JAIK\ ‘\'fi win," asserted the commander of Faa . . | the United States army in France Is similar in finish and ap-|"&00nan Huser, chief of the men G . 5 directing the shipbuilding program pearance, a little lighter in{aia not stint his pesise of the men , building the ships in ex- weight, at 89c a vard. g the appreciation of the $19 50 4 B it shipping board for the work accom- . n et | plished | | Your empioyes will douse the ! $21 50 McCALL PATTERNS | Kaiser.” he said in a telegram to tho i 5 {vard managements | = 200 | Sccretary Redficld went in person 10" ‘3(‘, 20c. hn two yards in the Philadelphia dis- $24.75 trict to take part in the launching cuT TO ceremonics. Director General Schwah . | and Vice-President Piez of the Emer- $35.00 SUITS $29 50 | gency Fleet Corporation, were guests ~TT . | of honor in San Franeisco, where the CUT TO | Schwab plant recaptured the laurels $40.00 SUITS $33 50 {taken by an eastern yard with the J 5 Tuckahoe by launching a 12,000-ton | CUT TO y I ; steel vessel n loss than 40 Wworking Don’t you think that this is a pretty fair proposi- . The vast program f launchings in tion? Arc vou going to miss it? Certainly Not. which Shipyards from Bath, Me., to - Tampa, Fla., and from Tacoma. Better l"(-k out yours tomorrow. Wash., to Los Angeles. Cal, took s | part, was started at a minute after | = = — | midnight when mt Superior, Wis., tha ;Lnke Aurice, a steel vessel of 3,400 ] PELHAM BAY BOYS 0, K. | ton. <iia atown tne ware = Som Until the last hull is put overboard e fon the Pacific Coast. the shipping , Becretary Daniels Praises Saflors At | board will not know definitely the k 3 | number of Jaunchings. Original esti~ g Xew York Traintng Station And | mates listed 45 <hips as likely to take the water, but as Mr. Hurley and Mr. Schwabd were insistent that no vese 82.88 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD. Ask your grocer o send you AUNT DELIA'S BREAD Sits Down With Them to “Chow.” New York, July 5.—Fhey are the | %! showld be held back, several went { down the ways ahead of time. Others teed|for some ftima Why they| "ol included in the list o hean marched Itke veterams, not like | SPeeded up by the cagerness ot e v workmen to make the “splash” tha Seeretary of the" 'Navy Daniels had | FTSRest i the wotld's history Sust, Ainiehod his cavier of 8080 | Announcement by the buresu of You lose nothing and you gain not only comfort, but really ter and more wholesome bread than it s r ¥ ~nest looking upctanding boys I have : o cquipined hetter and have macered the. gooed because we are equipped hetter and have mastered the guestion substitutes more fully. Aunt Delia’s Bread is wholesome, nourishil and easily digested. Your grocer sells if, ors up at the Pelham Bay Naval Train- ing &tation late yesterday afternoon, and to the na officers who heard his statement it came as a fitting end to a perfect day, Barlier in the afternoon the new wing of the camp. which is capable of | housing as many men as all the or- iginal buildings, was opencd formaliy in the presénce of Secretary Daniels: the post colers were run to the tip of the big flagpole in front of the admin istration building as every one within hearing sang “The Star Spangled Ban- ner”; the camp was given its first in- spection by Mr, Daniels, and the Sec- retary had told the enlisted men wha a fine crowd they were Then there was an officia]l inspec. tion of some of the barracks in the new Wwing of the camp; the sécretary went into the me: hall and saw whers the tars in the making get their “chow’ three times a dayv: th new powerhouse was visited, and then just to kev tha situation up a notch mors than tweaty-one airplanes buzzed into sight from the southeast sailed over the main parade the original eamp and cut a spirals on their way to New York After a dinner of cream of celery soup, baked spiced Virginia ham, candied yams, roast. Vermont turkey with giblet gravy and cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, green peas, iced tea, fresh fruit and ice cream and cake- a fruit punch was Also served-—thera were movies for the erowd. Becretary Daniels had dinner at the camp. He ats it in the main officers’ miess hall, and it was exactly the same 15 the “chow” passed out to the bovs He had requested this navigation that the merchant tannage flying the Stars and Stripes had passed the 10,000,000-mark arted the day with a thrill for Americans and good cheer for the Allies. That total does not include 200,000 tons of the requi- | sitioned Dutch Ships, 04,700 tons of i | hospital ships, transports and other wnxiliary craft operated by the army nd navy, and smaller craft under | 500 tons employed in considerabls wmbers in military and naval serv- ch. The figeal yOATS output whs (he | | sreatest in the nation's history. i CONGREGATION BETH BT, fembership Campaign Opens To- | | night in LeWitt's Hall, | Congregation Beth FEl the Jewish { madern orthodox body of the city, | ;will open a membership campaign this evening by holding special Fri- | Ay night services in LAWItt's hall { Rabbi Samuel Price. of Springfleld, who will be here all next week to | direct the campaign, will conduct the | services On Sunday evening. Tily 7, at 7:30, | fn Turner hall. the new congregation | will hold » mass meeting which will he addressed by several spemkers. among them Rabbi Price and Rabbi Reuben Kaufman of South Norwalk Alsn a splendid entertainment will be | furnished. | Congregation Beth EI, at the pres- ent time, mumbers in the neighbor hood of fifty members and aims, « | pecially, to give greater spirftual sery ive to the Jewish youns people of the | city. Tts temporary officers are Chairman, M. Raphael: treasurver, M. C. leWitt; secrotary, W Krano- wit O cxpect to pay a high price for talc perfumed with an odor that cost thousands of dollars to produce would be natural. Yet Talc Jonteel the costly new odor of 26 flowers costs you no more than ordinary talcums The Jonteel odor is a re- fined and refreshing new bouquet of rare individuality and subtle charm. Try it (Clark 8 brainerds, DRUG STORE - JEWS OF NEW BRITAIN! MASS MEETING! Congregation Beth, El, the new Jewish modern orthodox group of New Britain, directs )'0“"‘ ”",fil." tion to a gathering in Turner hall, Sunday evening, July 7, at 7:30, in connection with its membership campaign. There will be speakers and an entertainment, and among those who wilrl deliver addresses will he Rabbi Samuel Price of Springfield, and Rabbi Reuben Kaufman of South Norwalk. What do YOU know about this congregation? Do YOU want to know more ahout it? ; ot o infl This congregation means great spiritual value to every Jewish child in New Britain. Ifs influence will be far-reaching in the cultural and ethical edification of the Jewish youth of cur city. SPECIAL SERVICES. The first Friday evening services will be held tonight in Le Witt’s hall, Rabbi Price conducting, All the members are particularly urged to be present because of the special program. A. PINKUS, | : = Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing -5 | HOFFMANNSBAKER | Broken Lenses Duplicated, | "Phous 57¢ | Satisfaction Guarantecd [ Office, 306 Main St. | | 1,, 1 Stamped on " Every Parr: SALE BEGINS TOMORROW MORNING. 62 West Main St. Two Stores, 95 Areh St. A great little Sna Newark Striped Sdt Hose, various colors $2.00 quality 31 39 per pair, - l Note—Unly 2 pair aflowed eaoh customer You Save Exactly $1.55 On Every Pair You Buy! Every Thrifty Woman Will Be Interested. HIS announcement means that for $1.95 you may buy exactly the same NEWARK Oxfords and Pumps for Women that we have been selling so heavily all season long at $3.50 per pair. You will see in these Pumps and Oxfords the greatest three-and-one-half dollar’s worth that any kas shown this season. Come early, avoid the rush and take your time fitting your shoes properl: Newark Shoe Stores G Men's and Women's ‘e in New Britain 324 MAIN STREET. R R R. CROSSING Open Mon, and Sat. Nights—=257 Stores in #7 Cities—

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