New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 13, 1918, Page 7

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N DA HERALD, SATURDA , JULY 13, 1918, W Round Top Table, ¥ . 5 PIECE PORCH green 5 PIECE REED SUITE, grey and finish, bamboo turnings. shaped slat white enam fine for your sun ats. Settee, Armchair, Rocker, parlor. Settee, Rocker, Armchair, Side Chair and Half Moon Tablc Round Table with plate 155 top - Wd lamp. Cretonne $129.00 It was $39.7 uphoistery Was priced $153.2 - 4 PIECE REED SUITE, ivory BREAKPAST enamel. Consisting of Sofa, Chair, Rocker and Glass Top Oblong Table L Regular price was $226.50. O vated. The 7 pieces --- - $135.00 = -+ $185.00 dar price $1.69.50. FIBER RUSH ROCKERS, Mcerchaum finish in high back wing model, with back and spring scat upholstered in cretonne, Regularly priced at Clearance price is €19 (), Armchair to match QUEEN ANNE DINING ROOM LOUIS XVI MODEL, solid ma- SUITE, nine pleces, brown ma- hogany 9 piece Dining Suite. Buf- FUMED OAK ERED HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE \ PROMPTLY BERLIN NEWS | W. H. ANDF. M. SHOW PROVES SUCCESSFUL Mudience Pleased With Benelit Performance by Amateur CHICKENS ~ BEING KILLED Stray Fox Or a Vicious Dog Blamed for Raids on Berlin Poultry Yards | —Other News Notes About Ken- sington and Be The playlet given last night in the Berlin Congregational chapel by the members of the Women's Home and Forelgn Missionary society wa suc financially and otherwise, The play was a good comedy a the parts were well taken by the ama teur performers Considering the weather, a good crowd was on hand and the efforts of the players were well recgived The opening of the show was delayed f nearly an hour | h the absence of h storm last night put t etric lighting time the chapel was without illumin ation Following the show ice eream social in the church chay The report the proceeds of the play has ne een made, but it s thought that =a od mount was netted for t Women's Missionary Chickens Be Willed Several of the residents of Berlir street have 1 missing chickens of jate, and it s the opinion that some animal has been ling them B. H Atwater was the first to miss the chickens from his coop Finding number of chicke dead near his within a few 1 M Mucller of Bei « o result The hens a K i the coop during th I} juries \ vick 10 th some niral mus doing th killing 120 ¢ ens wer ta f »on in Ken sington ox t proh that a fox might also be doine killing herc \. P. G. Employces Camp b np | (Store Closed Fridays at Noon OFFER A 6 Our special sale price only $3(),00 DINING TABLI, pedestal base of « early Inglish finish £40.00. For GOLDEN OAK BUF RE 3th Until Sept. PIECE RUSTIC SET, Settee, Arm 00t Rest, and Hanging Flower Basket. SPECIAL SALIS PRIC Regular Price Was §3 48 in. top with rtered oak Regular price 25.00 3 regularly BUFFET, regularly OAK BOOKCASE, in Colonial priced at $27 priced §4 acobean finish, Inclusive., Porch,Lawn and Dining Room Furniture at Special Price Reductions ROOM Sideboard, drop leaf Table, and hanging Mirror, all finely deco- hogany finish, 60 in. board, Table tet, Server Table 54 in. top, 5.Chairs a4 in. top, Server with drawer and md Arm Chair upholstered in blue roomy closet slip seat and one Spanish leather. Regu- Sg]o'oo Arm Chair Was $200.00 lar price $268 3 % = $275. TFor . LIBERTY TABLE style pillars, drawers and s Regular price $40.00. I 0, for only 00, Sale price but $37. was . $24.50 Chair, Tocker, SUITE, i Chairs of mahogany with octagonal o1 $47.50, DELYVERY #OR NEW CEIVING ALL DRY GOODS of the Americs aper Goods Co., liave split up into groups ti go camp- ing at Mattabassett Fishing associa- tion reservoir, The young men go in small ips 1d remain away for one week, bringing with them all the supplies that they will Tequire for the week they are to De 4 Wil- lia Ramsey is returning from the camp today. Thomas Butler and Nel- son Ives will go to the reservoir to- ay to camp for the coming week Gold Star Washed O Roll. BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PU RCHASED I | shal General Crowder has notified the Due to the heavy storms of the! past week., the gold star recently put | on the Berlin honor roll in commem.- | oration of the death of Harry James | Smith. the noted playwright Kkilled | in the service of the American Red Cross in British Columbia, has heen | washed off the roll. The committee | in charge will have new star at- | fixed today. The stars are made of | pape nd easily destroyed by storms, | Methodist Pi Today. The annual pienic of the East Ber- | lin Methodist chureh w held at | Lake Compounce today Special cars | for these attending the affair left the | Berlin depot to the lake was made by trolley he special car will re- | turn ahout nine o’clock tonight ! This pienic is an annual affair of the church and is alwoys well attended | i i About one hundred of the members of the church attended the picnic to- day Berlin Briefs, Chester Bunce, who is training for ommission, has returned to Platts- | burg brief stay at the home of hi s in Wast Berlin G. Gibney of New Britain and family have moved to Berlin where they will make their home in the future Howard Holland, statioued at Camp | Upton is spending a furlough at the home of his sister. Mrs J. Board- man on Berlin strect | | About 20 tourihg cars carrying the members of the Hartford Printers as cociation passed through here today hound for Savin Rock for the annual | picnic of the assocfation \ son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wibberly of Kensin ton HOUSING IN WASHINGTON. Congested Living Conditions in ital Being Improved by Governmen Washington, D. C., July ~The United States Civil Service Comimis- sion announces that it is now in position to state definitely that steps will be to the pub ialien at once to latest Oftice reporis the Room Resistration had on its lists more than 6,000 which had been inspected and rooms | | licve the congested living conditions | i Washington, which have been an | obstacle in the way of recruiting ihe Civil service (o meet wir needs. The Commission is advised by the Depart ment of Labor that the erection of emiporary hotels and restaurants, to | he onducted under government su- sion for the use of Federal em- in Washington, will hegin at expected that the first units ill be ready for occupancy early in eptemhe Accommodations will first be provinded for approximately 5,000 son \dditionul accommodations be provided they are neceded Bach room will be arranged for the occupaney of but one person. In the meantime, the Room Registration Of fice. which is conducted by the Dis- trict ¢ Columbi, Council of Defense under the auspice of the Council of | Nationil Defense, 1s able to provide ooming and boarding accommoda ions for the new appointees. At the | ’ | | | OF TUS. found available for ployes. Those who arrive on late trains m find accommodations for the night by applying at the hooth of the District Council of Defense, which is prom- inently situated in the Union Station, where all trains arrive government em- DECLARANTS NOT TO | | | | i BE TAKEN IN DRAFT Until Further Orders, Draft Boards Cannot Accept Voluntary Induc- tion of Men in This Class. Hartford, July New orders re- lative to the draft status of certain registrants of neural countries have been transmitted this week to the local draft boards of Connecticut by the governor's office. Provost Mar. offic s cit governor of congr that by re zens of neut tries who declared tions to hecome citizens of the United | States are relieved from liability to | military service on certain condltions. nt act al oun- their inten- Sullivan, 137 Harrison Ave., Boston, | Mass., October 25, 1917. For every purpose of the toilet Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment are supreme. Samplo Eaak Freo by Mail. Address post card: **Cutiaura, De, , Boaton."" 5 everywhere. Soap25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. | Plainville Trust Co. | Rockwell-Drake NEW YORK KIDDIES ARL GIVEN. DUTING | | | | | { | { Enjoy Alternoon Automobile Ride {0 Elizaheth Park in Hartlord DRAFTEES LEAVE TODAY ! Jdoseph Conners, Rockwell-Drake m- | ploye, May Lose Sight of As Lye Result of Morning Accident—Other News Tte Tribune Children from New York, v en an ex- irsion this wfferncon hy the local The v committec in charge children were given an ride autoinobil H Ilizabeth Park i ford, the they took advant play- rounds refreshnients enjoyed before returning. » T following loaned their automobiles: ¥. L Ben- A zon, Charles Gl Leod, Cecil Calor, Charles A Henry Sclectu H. Eedford. rk, 1 Johnson, Me- rumbull, Hanson and Draftees Leave. Several draftees left this for Camp Meade, Md 17 the list: From Bristol, Kdward man, /James Armando, 1li Dechene, | failed to appear; Harry Wales, Farm- { ington, David I&. lLoomis; Plainville, Sabato Opruszese The following district for Camp D. C., on Monday Bristol, Bristol nmorni >llowi o8 men will Meig Claude James Vincent and William leave this Washington, Terrell of Laughlin of Manion of Avon Connors Injured. Joseph Connors, an employe corporation w d this morning lock. According Connors worlir cvanide of potassium ble to dodge when it boiled over. The fluid struck him in the eve and may result in the loss of | the sight. He was given first medical aid at the factory hospital and was then rushed to the New Britain hos- pital. of the shortly to the over a verely after story pot and in 10 o was containing wiis we Women Are enrollment Enrolliy The of the canning corps is rrogressing satisfac- | torily About one-half of Broad | street has already signed up for 2,000 | wom on in r's. If that resp e comes from | all over the town. Plainville's quota of 10,000 quarts will be easily met, and canned goods will not have to bhe looked to for food next winter. The canning class will meet on Monday | evening at the Masonic Temple. Miss | Scoville, who conducts the class, is | anxious to sce all the women of the town present either to can fruits and | vegetables or visitors ose who wish to learn to can fruits and vege- bles are asked to be present as near 7 o'clock as possible. All who intend to can should bring materials fc canning. Cells in Poor Coudition. Several complaints have been re- ceived by Selcctman W. J. Johnson to the effect that after prisoners arve | placed in the cells and have had their | trials the officers fail to clean out the | The president has prescribed the reg- J cell and leaves them in a dirty condi- ulations and until they are received | tion local boards arc instructed that they | P - shall not involuntarily induct any | hurch Notes. Salnt Paulls Demandtof theteiler registrant who is a subject of a neu- | Congregational church—The regu- | Rev. Edward F. Barrows will have tral nation and who has declared his | lar morning service of this church [ charge of hoth morning and even intention 1o become a citizen of the | will be held at 10:45 and will recog- | prayer. United States but who has not com- | nize the French National day The Plainville Advent church — The pleted his final naturalization, | text for the sermon will he “Knit To- | services at this church tomorrow will Declarant registrants of the fol- | xether As One Man.” Sunday school be in charge of Mev 1Y L Lovett who | lowing countries do not come within | will meet at noon and the Young | will preach at both the morning and the terms of the PProvost Marshal 1 Peopl meeting will be held at 7 the evening services Mr Lovett I'\ ) eral's message: Belgium, Brazil, | o'clock. The leader of the meeting | preacher of considerable ability The waria, China, Cosa Rica, Cuba, [France, | will be Miss sjorie Morril, topic, | iours for the services arc as follows Great Britain, Greece. Guatemala, | sons for the Favorite Parables.” | Morning services at 10:45, Sunday italy, Japan, Liberia, Monaco, Mon.| Episcopal church—D>Morni serv- | sehool 12:00, evening prayer service tencgro, Nicaraugua, Panama, Portu- | ices will be held at 10:45 o'clock aal | at 6:30, evening services at 7:30 gal, Rumar Rus: San Marina vl\'\ ‘; :“”‘.1"“?“‘ )’v;\ I\, VU- '\‘m'i:; | Brief Items. Servia, Siam, Turkey uptist chureh—Regular morning| ' e ioey Subjects of Austria Hungary 1a | services will be held at 10:45 o'clock | _The following is u lisf .‘r“.d iy 1 J = 8 " 4 “Phe | letters as submitted by ostiaster Germany are still classified as alien | and the pastor will speak on “The | letters as submitted —hY FOSURCSCH e Model Penitent.” Sunday school will { . J. Prior: My and 2 ineet at noon and the Young People's | and Teorenzo Cramonto = = | service will be held at 6 o’clock. Tive- | Mrs. Idward Spargo and Mrs v g0 ning services will be held at 7 o'clock. | Clark Alvord of Bridgeport have re- » | A. M. 1. Zion church—Regul: turned home after spending a few morning worship will be held at 10:45 { days at the home of Mrs. Alvord's sis lmm the pastor will preach on ““Jesus’ | ter, Mrs. Bryan Mo of Broad et | Estimate of Man's Lifc.” Sunday o e, v (b (S ! . . school will meet at 12:30 and _the ligquare is entertaining her niece and | evening worship and sermon will be | iy e Kathern Clancy and Vincent | William Tierny, Jr.. has aceepted i J 3 | position at Louis Conforti’s meat mar- ; | WHEN IT SEE | pos 1 Skin Trouble On Face. Blotches | ) S - : AL il P D, 3 2 | eury Hornber injurec s left | Badly Disfigured. Came | IMPOSSIBLE [arm’ while at work yesterday al the Out as Pimples. 7 v | Trumbull Electrie Mfz. Co. | t TO SAVE MONEY | Mass will be celebrated tomo mv:'[ : ; g { mo : e church of Our Lady Found No Relief Until Used | on what you think is your imited SRR A faeRtis Bponan S adv Cuticura. Used One Cake Soa; | income, Took around and you will find | 0“0 = 0 mer sehedule sed high in this monster pile are the shoes worn-out by the soldiers of i nour ¢ and One Box Ointment. | some of your friends with smaller|will be made tomorrow Uncle Sam who are fighting in France, — | incomes who save money regularly. | Tomorrow afternoon o'clock : “‘For several years I had beentroub- | Maybe you will have the courage to [ the Rockw M]Jumh\v : il team \mn' _ Vi )1 » Spartan ball team of New | lfdmlhbh‘chkh'em:[onmylnu.n:dlon | twy it for yourselr, }1”];.,'311’3.1 part | N AN ~ 1 my nose, and als. | Bri i Y = e petop Y RONe, 20 2 You will need real determination | & = % \ 7 UMITED STATES roonD | big_blotches which badly | LOST—A black handbag containi ADMINISTRATION | disfigured my features, be- | (0 save if you cver expect (o accom- 5 keys on Tuesday morning. Re- | ‘ I RT — ! ;ldte_ thems;‘ghu_mg sfl'om plish anything in that way. and the ward if returned to Simpson's Store says save Ats | pons conSonais | urning and itching. Some | . | o ¢ — fats s . ;i o realize the 7 ix e cffitaiblaciussasiuscd tol MAza RO tan Gichini B O RECR GRS | {[Animal faes | b come out as pimples and | necessity for 1. Then open & sAvings | 7o RENT--Scond floor tene 72 are used For [ e lbegt Sl after a few days would be | uccount here as soon ax you cam. | Broad sireet, Plainville. ¢ i I et e blotches with white heads. Others | & | 2-te | MakingAmuimision ] Peaniast buttar came in hard lumps and were very red. | BANKING HOUI | gt [15Y “'I found no relief until I used Cuti-~ | 9. m. to 3 p.om. and | = | Vegopaples cura. Iused one cake of Cuticura Soap Sl e | Choasgli=ss and one box of Cuticura Ointment | 6 CRYS-00. = | = ol \ | when I was healed.” (Signed) John Tpom.to 9pom | EAI 'PO IAIOES THE | PLAINVILLE, CONN. "TAKE IT AwWAY & GIVE ME SOMETHING TFIT Yo EAT. ( Closed Stores, and Opei Wrong, Follows Violatr 2 Swift Justice Overtakes Bakers And Stores in District of Co- s Food Admigistration. Fedc Food Administrators are no respecters of persons. At least, not in the District of Columbia The pastry of one of the most exclusive and ex- and baking department pensive groceries in Washington and two smaller bakeries were closed for kR U two days, all three being penaiized for violation of the United States Food Administ regulation which requires 20 per cent of whoat substitutes in all wheat flour bread. On th s eigns were dixplaved prominently, as shown in picturs, announcing tha the closing was by order of the Federal F Aminis- trator for the District mbia because of the non-observance of tha food regulationa.

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