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,NEW 'BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1918. The AN WOMAN | s FINED FOR ASSADLT | _ ™" Buy War Savings Stamps and Thrift Stamps regulé Store will close Frid Meets Acquaintance on Street and . Fign Iomatatly Follows, GUR SATURDA t 6in at . B eaaaon = .. § Rev, Dr, David L. Yale Gives Lecture £t b ?f 8l “‘l' e R a e e R e o ! on the Bible—Numerous Plainville RT NI 12 : 0f ar (:. ‘\‘v‘\ ‘lr\;(\\\'n only. Spe . . $10.00 : People Away on Vacation: 3 Beach Umbrellas, plain color, at ... s .. $4.00 (';\(-‘h v- Mo Pucicers gig | Mes Balasso, ] In fancy stripes 1.50 - : NEW SHETLAND WOO | ValllDeAtE 15 l5 (T £bh cori MUEMRE I N BTSN 410100 i h Bl sl s oioncn Sue o s le N It bought today they would have to retail # % 7 tt for il i $12.00 cach hearing before Justice I. . P. Prior New styles in fine quality Shetlind Wool Sweal W. s STAMPS 3 t evening. Mrs, Puckere charged of tan, turquois, copenhagen, Jack Rose and wal If in no other way to do Your Bit you can Help Win the War by 1 Pal 0 ith 3 ulting r on & S Vednesda afternoor t wo- 33 ing all the War Savings Stamps you can, B [ =tiWednesday attatnoon i An Oda Lot of Wool Q each other in the center of M 2 PILLOW C HEETS | SRR I ——— At Domestic Department, Main Floor, new section, we offer heavy o oY Judze R o i { Bleached Cases 45x36 in., worth :, for only : each. Prior imposed a penalty of $5 and ) ki i Lol tar $5.98 Vi Special Attention to the fact that we have secured some of the long costs for ult on Mrs. Palasso. The Si]k Un i agzo celebrated Oxford or Imperial Twill Pillow Cases in 40 and 45 inch accliscd paid e b ana s iow derwe p Re sizes, for 47c and 49¢ each. Very soft, heavy and can’t be equaled for wear. 0 go. b Soft Bleached Shec size 63x90 inches, worth $1.50, special at $1.25 ea. 7 Heavy Bleached Shects, sized 81x90 inches, regular price $1. for $1.49 each. Size 7 x 7 {t for Chautauqua Notices, 3 Crepe De Chine Gowns and Envelope Chemi nvelope Chemise—Values to $2.50 and $2.98; Saturs Religion Features Day was ob- | § 24 S : i & ] emise > qua Na ok, ncatly trl served vesterday at the Chautauqua | velope Chemise in fine quality Nainsook, necatly tf‘ ) »» EARABLES FOR BOYS assembly which is being conducted k g - S o at the camp meeting grounds on 5 ‘:." 'r“ms o “‘1.\:‘,‘ (n:l .“pg:: ;xmam; ::;:s(‘f::.hnewldr 59c grade at Gamp strest. Dr. David Lewis Tale LATEST CREATIONS IN WOME \'Iv:(‘l&\\'l‘:.\ni c each. Regular § aps, : - eaclt, e o e 5 e B ¥ i Two Dozen Straws, just that number of boys’ black and white Straw "“»f]:’"] of ']‘“ S el hm”hfi Very pretty styles in organdic and pique, | Hats in small and large shapes, regullr 00 to $5.00 kinds, at Just Half ”"ml" EK) m»‘ iy "{‘ H«“ ’.‘l L collars, sets and vestecs, just received, and special | i bl g Y g k € ) s e Price. ool ihtieivene tic deas values for 5 S R 50¢ | Good Sweater Bargains for 7 to 12 year old hoy Regular $3.50 kind 0‘:? ;:‘:;t,;:,;‘(;”[;q. )1,»”‘”: z;:‘\‘»”( .‘..{l‘d:: for 50 each. Others that were $3.98 for $3.50 each. They are made }n th‘a A i fe frc ra > with the shawl collar and pockets. ,R " Fip the e in We've Nice Little Rompers for the 3 to § year old youngsters. Made M;“r"d'r‘{:n“ Sriehoces of chambray and scersucker, in loose Jeg and short sleeve style, plain and senliE s i S trimmed, at 65c, 79¢ and 88c cach. e Ll entene A - . v s rer rofit of Knowing Bible Mer and .\]l)ol't l?lnl;sl"a.‘;'l:uh‘-lo ‘tlyl' a whole table full in 6 to 16 year sizes, very Memens o culont alasses cooking gpecially priced at 65¢ each. | i | | | | | | I i ‘lasses, children’s hour, meet. | [§ Boys' Wash Suits. They are odd sizes- but dandy value at 79¢ each. A GIERCER, @UIGREHE TOR ee ! | A very large assortm of Georgette and y organdie, collar sets and vestees, in the new quard ang® surplice effects and other novelties and special | Bath '} ¥aluestorsioh ey AL ... $1.00 | special value IMPORTANT OFFERINGS IN WOMEN’S TUB SKIRTS It Is no easy matter to get variety, good styles and good fit in s = ings and other events took place this Their real worth runs up to $1.50. morning. At 1:30 p. m, the assembly & skirt. But our stock does this and more. Our assortment in- you would chorus met and at 2:45 patriotic ex- cludes the popular fabrics, and every model that is fashiona least 20 o ISV ere At 4:30 classes in del sarte § . ; RS I for materials are HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY ¥OR NEW BRITAIN YOU OAN DEPEND ON met and held a pantomimic drill. At 0§ pockets, trimmed with pearl buttons and many have adjustable Lawns, Voiles, orgdl e e ) . wide range of modof ROMPTLY EC N ADDn DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. 8 p. m. recital by Miss 13. Jeanette | § girdles. Form $1.98 to $7.98. p o bi PRO LY RUCEIVING Tuttle of New Haven will be given | and combined with colors Miss Tuttle’s recital will be “Turn to the Right” It is a comedy and is a | z production of Winchell Smith of | S o ' il 5 RLIN NEWS family who bears the family name.The | roadway from under the concrete and | grartford. The play will he imperson- | and ry s over string beans hats of soft silk trimmed BE | other officers chosen yesterday are | caused parts of it to raise. Because table. I . i ¥ ated by 12 characters and the stage | cooked for the At He 2o | Mrs. John Cromwell of New Britain, | of this raise in parts of the concrete W fringe are now in style. | vill have four different scenes. e e who was eclected vice president, and |several automobiles and wagons have TUN PIrN!G Miss Bdith Clarke +of Glastonbury | met with minor aceidents at this Brief Items, Lo I'R‘M ””", “"’ ‘l""‘m"}"" [ S 1”‘“ i ""\[ worn this summer, they ho is secretary 3 reasurer. | point. Mrs, Francis Eaton and daugh- | & 18r and keplin the refrigerator; | are made of linen with woolen tassels 5 1] who is to be secretary and treasurer. | I T augl vhen you hav collected & _ quart e The officers were elected at the close Browns Ma in It fer Eiorenee ave spendiug ihe weely 0 : i T 1 May Be in Italy, Mre. Eaton's merons ‘he Week | churn it'and you will have one pound 1e girdle makes the costume ar 2 < of tt siness meeting c ith | the busin meeting held at the | James and Mathew Brown, the. twe | Wil © of delicious fresh butter. pecially when trimmed with wood lake. o £ Mrs. H. L. Bartlett of Park streef i 3 T o = local colored drafte who were sent — heads | q The party left yesterday morning {to Camp Devens several monghs ago, Miss Helen Shuman, stenograbher| o hake heans properly they | for the lake and returned after ome |are believed to he in Italy. The regi- | At the Bristol and Plainville Knitting of the most enjoyable reunions ever | ment to which the two brothers were | mill is spending her vacation at the held by this family. These reunions|attached at Camp Devens was moved | Shore. | should be kept covered with water| The heavier dres for summer | | until the last hour of baking. Then | may be trimmed with narrow knitted } 5 | S bring t rk ot > top of cups : Gfiflgrefitl(\flal Church Children {0 | nave neen neia annuaiiy by the Bel- | soon atter them arno ot e e | Drenrs Trambut and v ol | e s e e e hack to evaporate the water from the . I8 Sl s = spending the summer at Sachem's heans. Many girdles ‘have flving ends E 3 Amlll&l OUUU iere are at present about 15 mem- | cejved from other members of the | Head, | vhich turn up, forming unique pocl fllfiy {s bers of this family, of these only one, | regiment announcing their safe arriv- & Dot | F. L. Belden, bears the family name. |al in Italy, and it is believed that the ol Tabhdonal N cHd Emnl ) Beowi sughr sks s made by gl den family for a number of years.|and sent overseas. Word has been ro- - left this morning for Detroit, Mich,, 1 2 = Brown brothers are also there. | beating the yolk of an egg light and S el Ne ¢ where they will make their future ok | PRlue serga dvesses for small | © your canning riy and the vrolf HEADS BELDEN FAMILY : Titerty =t Watermelon Cut. home with her husband who is em- | ¢ White foamy. Beat half a cup of | women are made with short waists | "™t stand a chance. Free book of i m ; ]'\h‘n' {1:2‘\7”'{.,;»Y,‘..;uw'pm(\,f ‘ha';};”mfl:‘ S e e R e LR . S e mv]l‘:umm‘.‘,’l;“\v\vvmw ‘:',I.‘,',' {”}‘m" oIk, then fand pleated skir T:;r:ch«;‘ns‘{ = :.]:lainx and dryi Al e tme i ¥ on Tt | ers’ hall last night following | factor T o e i e i) Commisions Westiorout staged at the St. Paul hall on Fri I T e e o e e S e e K easpoonful of vanilla A black serge -suit with white ! Fflrfen ommission, Washington, D. evening of next week. The troup has SCiithe bt St ; - : crepe blot ind waistcoat of white | & foF £/0 cents tn 22y postage. at Reunion — Liberty Minstrels | been rehearsing uhder their - leader. | (i) were. pracent and cnjoyed (heir s A good crack-filler 15 made from paje | | Jack Kiley, for several weeks and are | poiviong of the melons, A number of | b L pound of flour, rubbed smoothly Nest Week—Other News Items of | now ready to put on a program which | important business matters e Mrs. Kilpatrick of Hartford is|a little water Add quarts hoilir . they c!;t,‘,\ to be the best ever. The | .t lemi i ;h‘a "”Cm“'m»' spending a few days with friends in er and 1 tablespc 1l of powde Town. troup is composed of a large number town alum together with bhits of torn of local soloists of high order and has Berlin Bricfs, 5 = The local Troop of the Boy Scouts | PAPers. Cook till the whole is like & - The b’ icnie of the Kensington D - he loca » u 5 [} o oPal church Sunday School | On its pay Toll one of the best chor-1' Miss Irane MeKeon has returned |have changed thelr weekls ot putty. . L B “‘7;,‘,,” held tomorrow afternoon at | Uses in the state. The show is to be | from the Hartford hospital after an | night from -Wednesday to Tuesds = [ g i - Fred Johnson's grove in Kensington. | iven for a benefit. 16 SR BRe R i e INTER S Shirred mull hats are very on ' ‘ e o 3 stormy, the Concrete Road Graded. Miss Leona Lefvis is spending o [ITEMS OF INTEREST TO WOMI ; P et e pecontz | . Should the weather be stormy, _Miss Leona Letvis is _spending the ing to wee tots. 127 Main St [s} Arch St Ph 1409-2 ¢ will be held at some later date. The small stretch of road under the | week with relatives in Waterbury SRETSEN . “ L., pp. Arce o rnone 1449-2 committee in charge has ar-|rajiroad bridge which has been in The benefit danée of the Berlan French dressir made with p Long capes of i ¢ much ranged for an excellent program in | pneed of repair for so long has at last | Construction company office force | MUt 0il instead of olive oil is a ple: 5 apes of s e C eiiall i ; participate - : 3 it el shown and worn, which all who attend may participa been filled in and graded. The road | will be held tonight at the Berlin |? 2RSS The cool weather makes one feel the need of a NEW SWEAT. and a general good. time is assured. here has been in such a condition as | Grange hall. i St . e S, v This is the big social event in the | {o male the town liable for law suits | yo' yu pro A A very small amount of meat ca _Shades of brown are increasing life of the Sunday school during the | 55 gseveral accidents were narrowl A met S ritain Nas | 1,6 combined with rice or macaroni in favor in Paris and all the members are ursed |averted due to the condition of this | PUrchased the Le Clair hiome on Ber- [ 28 £9R0ACl s e e fend. All the members of the | asorrey. S08 K e e warhed the |1n street and will take up his resi- Skirts continue to be irrcgular |[] COSt of Yarms. Sleeveless Slip-on, Slip-ons with Sleeves, and all A eir friends will also be dence there this weels. e L hurch and th e a few bushes of black currants for g 4 Big Time in Meriden. FILE OFF THE EDGES | the sake of jam Two shades of orsandie appear 1 ber local pegple at- —_— in collarless blouses. Aflarge number offi0ca. De NERE FILE GFR YGUR Sprinkle fried bread crumbs, pap. £ = 3 ati Meri- $ - | ended the celebration held in Meri Sname £ocEs- SE \ Coat dresses for nest winter jen last night in observance of HAPPY AND V! z | RN being lined with fur : victory of the Allies in their big | : e A drive. About 8 the whisties of | | H c r fo e s 3 STl iLe U e e 3 . | A novel trimming for whit s is a checked material /to blow and continued until about | : i : . three o'clock this morning. Hearing | 2 RUSSELL DG.. PLAINVILL = the whistles the people of this town MON., W SAT. As skitts grow more narrow they went to Meriden and took part in the . AND WED. EVENINGS. ISaaturaily R geN ko In the Silver City | |PLL SHARP EDGES ON TOP AND JAR S NEW BRITAIN OFFICE | N e e ek : | Pr (E 5 75 15 Mhe celebration in the Silver City | { ks he = v T\ 4m;,rnl' M‘rl ”\n; st in the state. HOULD BE FILED OR SCRAPED OFF. | NATIONAL BANK BLD( sashes o elf-material & Ece L) 0 | The Meriden company of Connecticut | A HCTCRE DG - l e ——— — § State Guards were out and paraded To be successful in home canning | 3 with several bands and nearly every . be sure jars and tops fit perfectly. | | ! s e e sident of the city. During the eve- | This is one of the many useful suge | B » Balance of Children's Hats at 1-2 Price. OV a e o «Lvrym ]\I\n\; \-mmlm‘l s:;:l; -ggst!i)anii-n ‘hedf;eet;an;ling amlia;y, RLAND AGENCY, s eral times to call all the people out jng hook issued by the National War 2 s J > ; ” to the celebration Garden Commission, Washington, Storage and Accessories, & New Skirts, Waists, Underwear and Corsets coming in/almost Rocky Hill Man Elected, D. C. Send two cents for postage: Repair Work a Specialty. = : ‘ . F. L. Belden of Rocky Hill was Phone 1“9 Ar(‘h St - B 3 N every day, lected to head the Belden family at = the annual reunion of the family held $2000. e . at Lake Compounce vesterday. Mr Buys on casy terms, just that little A. PINRUS, Belden is the only member of the | yonme vou have been looking for in | B8 \ Eyesight Spectalist - ® | the ~dge of New Britain. Large lot, and Manufacturingz i b . i | g SEERRENNLERERTY —THE POPULAR SHOE STORE— SSRGS barn and coops. City water and gas, | ' Optician, h y kb : B i HERE’S THE REASCN . KYE E TIONS ARE FREE | 3 Summansn AHES H.N. LOCKWQOD, Broken Lenses Duplicated. 2ol . . ; i j | ofiice, 306 Main St. "Phoue 57C / Real Estate and Insurance satisfaction Guarantecd | . | some leather have made Ox- MName of our little photos HES fords the accepted, favorite ; § mong vell-dressed women to fit an ordinary envelope b | for “Over There.” & SONS WOUId Clear her Skin : Prices Wood Workers. ‘'She would be a pretty girl, if it wasn't R : Jobbing Promptly Dene S sl ee G i e antil you can’t” Free book of in- Truck Bodies. | 2t first by a litle Resinol Ointment v Fehh ot T : e Commizsion, Washingten, D, C.. for | \ } ! | Corbin Place, Rear N. B, | o el e : : 3 Gt : w0 cents to pay postage, Ice Corp. j ick i g o svwitate the most sensitr, s }]ulL(lY it improves, bt ¥. D. Belden of Rocky Hill Elected spending the summer months at 1 silk great favorite. in news ER. Never handsomer, and NOT HIGH PRICED considering the sorts of Sweater Coats LOWEST POSSIBLIS PRICES, Voile, Gingham, Linen, Orgzandic and Batiste

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