New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1918, Page 7

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Hartford's Sho&pin. Center L — Closed at Noon Until sept. 15th Inclusive. (Store A GREAT RUSH FOR PLAINVILLENEWS | FINANCE COMITTEF RESTAURANT BAN POOR POTATO CROP HAS BEEN LIFTED Under (he New Rules | | | HERE, | WILL DONATE 53008 Gity Intends to Undertake Ameri- | Meat Gan Be Ondered More Freely| ~ Canization of Foreigners | g | 1 —_— = tativ Limerican n committee of the Chamber of met last the Commeree ymmitiec ot An e council, the purpe wi coure What That's Yo NURING Lice Reported To Be Ravaging The | CTAT SPRE! | Ficlds—Ilopkins Mevives Overecas | it | GIVI. DEMONSH i | el —OkI Conductor Dead—Iricts | i} { FEMPHASIZING “ 4 ) ’? g\ Q | | CLUDIN W 2 ) i It is an esf | ceni. of fuel, 26 | a woman's ting EVER SINCE SALE BEGAN TUESDAY MORNING AND EVERY | i which i PURCHASER MORIE THAN PLEASED WITH THE GARMENTS THEY Committe rman 1 10 to 12 a. m. a SELECTED, MANY BUVING IN DOZEN LOTS. REAIIZING THEY b, | wer, Panl This 1s &) R WOULD NOT GET GRADES SO GOOD FOR SO LITTLE MONEY TOR A QAL au ik Akl TR country Alderman LONG TIME, PERHAPS NEVER AG.NIN. of v heat. ¢ one meal | Councilbman «¢harl | Remember . | da APR (A} wen | comptroller Tanfc ! YORKE" SHIRTS other kind wde of poplins otton ch d s 1 e | | i MEN'S SILK SHIRTS of fibre b hich i el i el n i s hiclo { 5 of placing 11 Poiato Crops Poot 0 disposal of the \ | ( $1.98 each of rr el b s SOFT CUFIY SHIRTS of the Browr Thon n itof 1 1 oung 1 comm | It right in every detail. The otl 1 unt pereale » ve o \ ! ! ndered, 11 ns Neat d white and L Nensabresantil oIt the matter to | I e r ) effec 1 kind, 89¢ cach, nsideration at this time. | chairm (i e || BUY NECKWEAR NOW 1D RIBBON nization commitic e e cd, after ‘ 5 1 3 610 ‘| cd Hat Scurf Ties, ¢ 2 width Ribhon Tl L jEen dF bl Recl i ; . ; A t | ings, that 1y to do more nan Richards answered that § i boy Satin ever worth 98¢ $1.50 and $1.¢ Te [0 teach N citizen i | fund of $11.000 is nofH ?l YOUR CHOICE \T 69 YOUR CHOICE AT st i e ol ognducth cone der the heading’$ i JULY SALE PRICE .. ca C JULY SALE PRICE vd 65C e ; . S ol i owing to inse the mijor New Britain Falls Down 00l board as well | melif: j S g i G CaRe 1 « i ne M Holmes | Americanization committee, sp 904,982,798 partin I 5 state hi i — — — - - Hopkins \rrives Safcly. ritain wi e a1 D Sine N G i B Commerce ment, §44.83% ). HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIV fOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN D ON A A Charles Hopkins o ican i hat t mit H ¢ B 9: sewer m& £ PROMPTLY KECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF Main st celved v lien dow : i the miosES Datt : O T | ; e a heir o i 1 o e o ubmitted bi i ‘ I ki Privace ) iHl th g ! the city hall CRL!N NEWS v ding o | should e en conside ! v | o the ehaB ' nd Viola D of P o S A e i s in \ hoard o 00.88, the Dokl i E i t New Britain Trust comp i e tt last Septemiber | viay und olie < 2 harent ~ T e but 19 and 18 of age, re- | , b s b the e e cadd it ecom ercan citizens o LAL A} Ay B Bl peetively. i necessary for them | Mrs. J. G of Milford, Dela- | Seiche) on April 2ot Nothing § orou S 1 I tyy ° Ay et o 0 have the ent of the arents | w s i % . | has bec om hin Vs e [ l o B B GOl o Wi e ) is visiti ind s, €A D : ! v X { ried on if the Alderman May's Viens N R!E‘ S 0 i LR 1arric ! | weeks, is the hope of ti Aldermar G el ity who | 1 b i i ~ | ov . - | Canning Survey. | Americanism 3 Factory Planning Picnic. Mr. and Mrs. AR, Lamb : : spoke following Judge Gaffney's tal = Eeoahl t i i A 1 1 the Fourth or J ith M L T e s RGeS an T gl Ne | hought that 11 ict that ther 5 number of the employees of the g of July with Mr. and y % ; : e P Jught that the fact th ere i o o I S d BI E l d \ r 1 (Ge of i ing after the enrollment of women | fic ind vork is pos : C A l " 0l " QR 1 (1 D g ck Wor = I nville's quota of canned lits an propriated, Mr. Holmes rcecommend ) . ue of the 3 shou S on = Sl next Sunday at the grounds of the < Woram, son of Dr. and M . vl follae o ; [ o i lnat i Tl } \‘3 4 00 o (Matmed Al (& einza ' jer that the state may fulill its ob- | With the object for which the com ' N of erent countrie EA1S of e vhaTy amp Heinzmann, Chester, for {he bt S T T s G G . A e e T | lization, cevery fown it ix | mitice i workin : WILI RGANIZE INSTRELS e S | asked to can of | Purpose —The inter mand | the w ver hefore. Men e W L ) MU ering of this kind ich was held 2 i, MR © e | fruits " du [ teaching of American ciples and il ocking to 1h ) 0 i - i ) month ag was @ su oniaior the G i o s R o { ideals, rights and obligations | { ' ! ! 1ic o [R2e) } 1 Berfin Regl Cross son street will continue, “T1 1OMP- e amount of 5.000,000 jars. Bvery | ope of work —First. the co-opera ! imal I \ . vlic show Will Be Staged in Tab's Hall Phe Berlin branch of the New | trgent need for workers, as there is | Person in town nder- [ tion of the pulpit, hress and theat i t i i on July 26—Private Teon Hall to | " e FoORih s men Gl large amount of work to be finished | Stand that the canni des SUb 2 . e ross has been most successful since | next weck | summer entirely for home con ion ! int court to *Return for Mother's Funeral— | ized and has kept sumption. The purpose of asking the | Securing co-opera of frate s s : i e clain Und e ington church choir, on the lawn at pply the arfy and nav " —(0-0n: s T . i ; 1 g o s ) he | the home of 1. . Tucker of Robins | the factory canned goods \ nting dilferent dities ney an < pro IS BEgon e e dive < Lwill be made der the auspicus of | reading, wri writhmetic, United | 2 I e S 2 yhv \t present | SPending (he summer at their cof | out the amount of wannir 1a er and wherever roup of | when th over W pointe . ) : e et finil neporbifor the | oh AMone T to co-operate help v be gotten together lout. committec wants i : of the chapte are (o | of foods and make the Surveys and impr ment ofil Toreigner: ithin o o : om 1 tic of tl lose for a short poriod which Mrs, L. L. of Thompson | n Plainville | conditions of housing and emplo Jm\‘ a supreme love fo > . ’ y ar ‘ ta me ospital garments are to be made | SUre¢ ' next two weeks | il Ghom Pliizca Do flmenc [ is the idea of this me s sl N dardl e : S——The encour T ani- | into these peoy Senli : 1 S I Cross pledges, which were | roing of natu e e ¢ X o es i \ Trustee For Ritehie Fstatc Sl L Red Cross are du i i o e e e 1 i 1 erift M. D, Stockwell of ' LHiT1 selion] wilil be. opentlithc sy of th m e 1919 0ol Salidinidecd | o a count a4 the \ L : : ! i s reccived appoint- | Monday affernoon from 2 1« e ny afternoon atifho Red Cross s roll Dire $2.500 (for a | way this can omplished i 8 he estate of William | Junior Crona e | rooms een the hours of nd cars): tea 500 erk, | teaching th { this I ' NI BT or )y bankrupte : ) 5} e W im o either of the | e ) : )y ¢ raise Gaffney, ( Vivi RULBE R EEULDIG NEup e o Joseph N Would Pay Dircetor fe alnemn oy N A batz [ AR WL Dun n ap- [ Parents Put Son Out awd Dos [s | b Clark, Mrs Cu ; S obositon Il Lbac ! 0 ) e ; G i £ 2 | T them b, olmes, Alder- | ¢ o1 0 Nicked Onto Him | i t f " it i AL e ) ‘ perso wsked whether or not the | w. However, it i by ) 8 e P s . 8 Little Josc ogolski i { their payments in icanization committee of 100 had | 0 it . 1 te M ce from trolley. J. J. | e, or at least he Ly Tioer jomid m e matter laid ore i Ay ince te ' Ko S | night he called at the police e slied that while the mem- | poinied o 16 N f ¥ nd told the o in char el lay. WV i o v f ommitte ood the ! vicanization was willing t J f t of home beea tors ha ; o | matter y ; s e f nakine S Pri H _— w icked \eterans ity T Man) Dead ommitter it on- | which =howed v e . . . . o (e ' | n Indian Necl e tel e Arthur Booth of Whiting ot of the | & Ll 1 piia Risn ‘ il Maj ; GHE L L) death of her uncle, Charles Nealc S A Y il e More Army Trucks P A e SR ortbamnt S o umount far 1 e c mmitte: ! i Dunlo GIVES “KIDDIES? OUTING B e ¢ S Wo % v ot ) t 1ok town S o =3 " ! Ross, membe the Board | Northampton divisi or the 0 1 1 ¢ e - 5 : . i ; i v ! o telief and the manager of one of | year s said that Mr. Nealo w ¢ | portan | t 3 e ‘ he branches of the Mill indl Olson flonellot the oldest condiieto: After f or l it i . i t , r Be i aran ores in this city appea S e e e L a : i : I f Saglonlon A laSulle stree ole yesterds Lountirul | The t « d h . : : f X Miss Blizabeth Coonew of Mrinity | rathes. “CGontles trul” or uncral will be i : is baen 5 ientler untify | morning at i hape Oak il aiblo. te I dosin wiat M ; R 5 Geor : lilkan « least r which the store lo for {rival of the body on it S oo mee and t i ; - e 5 : t ““ olid 1t (KU | passes through this town 820 M is nece § \ f [l ot n l 1 | \ ¢ r ! a » L mpouy lof the loeal Episce 1 will | to capried o1 the 0 ) 1 of | ) Gus | ‘ Liberty Minstrel y. | hoy o time, 1 ! officiate \ ma juestion hothe Gthov Aotions of | ¢ L S hou cloct Local Cooks Affected not the \ entual The follc i f 1 \ c g : Al local cooks of drafi 1 LEn over W read and "o ) ( \ ( P \ } re planning o « omething long | 2 algcac ~" | this is possible, M | and anm : i Wednesd noo L U he mu ith (o (RIC (GO g vt this § pyitain ) Toi e i ; i : . St ” T cosed this mo 79,605 N Bastern | « P Dr. 15,1 DISCUSS AUTO TRANSPORTATION | 8 ch | ; : e ; . s e mide s u - | codwell, sunpli \ A AN \ meial ¢ « e § | L (e ' i offic pain 324 ' { ! C J i 1 1 : held 0w i o v v t ¥ | 1 1 I 1 o 1 \ oc 1 i L : ( . x ' 3 1 A i he to cler) o or ) 1 1y ¢ iy 1) « f i « s “c i « i i g d e 4 j there t cal i e visiti ( ¢ o building inspecte VOLUNTEER FOR ARMY. 15 ca 1 \ om (¢ « Ja 1 « 1 i he me ers | a¢ ice vith > tr he ; Vb Day—Hor n i ) t « L.

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