New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 20, 1918, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1918, Fridays We Close at Noon From Now Till September 13th. Inclusive, The Largest Stock at Lowest Prices, of (M. J. Whittalls) Rugs in OUR SHOWING CLUDES ANGLO WORCES COST TH INGS ON WANT A THE RUG. $79.00 Is all we ask price was vestricted £79.00 cach. a $74.50 Is That $62.50 Is All we ask f June's restricted pric: £62 ving you a §5! which June r terns for $75.00 1 stri p. A stricted price was $106. you a saving of §: $75.00, That giv You will find the AUTOMOBILI volumes 1 3 Kits, anging in price from $5.50 to the “Duece’” Tennis Balls 21¢ each, Map of America, Fitted Lunch persons sizes Tennis Ral price for the PE X RUGS AND CONTINUED PATT 2 MANUFACTU I TOLD OF aving All we d price in June was makes a 50 Is All we ask for Teprac ted All we ask for New England OF THE RSTAN RUGS, ANGLO INDIAN TEPRAC WILTON RUGS. (BUT GOOD O ) TR TO MAKIL. NOTI HERE AND JECT JRNS S re Anglo P¢ to $111.00. see of $32.00 for Anglo Indian $93.75. We of $19.25 1 Worcester We offer saving of 5 in Ju We offer disconti vou ask Rugs. sized offer discontinued sized »atin Rugs, the di Wilton Rugs in 9x1 price was $71.50 ving of $19.00 Whittalls Du The discontinued am LRugs on patterns in b IN AUTO SALES ROOM BLUE BOOK. at $1.85 eacl for the autoist, just the thing in Wright & Ditson “Championship” WELL KNOWN FLOOR COV sian Rugs, sized 9x12 patterns We offer tHe ' discontinued the official $25.00 cach. for 31c each. RINGS IN- RUGS, ROYAL THEY ARE DIS- S THAN THEY UAL SAV- i1 You fect which nued patterns at on them feet. of 9x12 and at 9x12 ued patterns teet 2 foot 'size, on pat- which June's re- x12 foot size, at 1918 Road 2, 4, 5 6 and 7 them our me see HAVING AN PROMPTLY BERLIN NEWS TEN BERLIN BOYS GOING T0 DEVENS Will Entrain at Plainville Next Thursday Morning DRAFTEE BADLY INJURED Run 1 | | | #am Cobella Over While Work- from ing On Road—Construction Co. Pance a Success—Auto Bumps Building-—Other Ttems. Ten he Deven local boys are included among next increment to leave th for Camp | of on the twenty this month Plain boys from The boys will entrain at the ille depot on that date with the the other towns composing Hz registrants he second district y, A of rtford Coun- | long list o from Plainville, Bristol, Farmington, Avon and other towns in the those this section will locy - eave with hmong with thi Nourse, Berlin boys. will go to camp Ldward Tenn part owner of the until a few weeks with & New Haven | Mr. Nourse was for- | fourth class but was re. The other who camp are: Amel Portente, Kensington; Carl Lindbe Berlin; Augusto Conti, care of | Donnelly William Pov- lidelson, Ber Orsia, Kensing Berlin; Tony Place, Hartford group s formerly a girage and connected | tor concern in the reclassitied will go merly sently boys to o Brick Co.; ton; Max Joseph Sandrin Shulas Kensin Andrey on; Andrew Ccamiski, 164 Auto Rams Store, tor About obile N nigl auto Britain r Woodruft's ed into the gro- ry store on B 1 ¢ rlin street ushing the apboards and part The of ndation i driver 1 up hi wit number tl oming achine quick- A dent down As the did not hoos New hine any bystander that Berlin neared seem to Finall Britain late his side of wachine one the witnessed said was the fast clip. car #he corner the driver which road to ed tuke t 1 turned the snOW decic to ad an his ma too resulting ir into the o make corner unning th Woodr machine it stor 1 no damuges shed the front uded I radiator tly smq of the Ay to par noug the pre of fromn str the been time this is the sec that Woodrutt jde of the struck ) u motorcey an effort in th short shed into the too fast clist er to make corner wall in after he mages hicle had heen going The hoth the operator of the house th and wer first the e more gerious in the case of A gent * ofiice The first big dance of the members of the office force of the Berlin Con- struction company, which was held at the Grange hall last night, wae a suc- cess Dboth financially and soclally, Dance Successful. | AUTOMOBILE DFLIVERY /AOR RECEIVING The rendered orchestra | trony af the dance, | realized made on the dance will be turned over to the ent from den the is still sides of a working was teams wagon throwing the doctor in charge | day was to have gone to Camp the 1y a leave of about a month to recupera from one of the runs day beginning of the warm cause and pairs, repairs pairs are now {able ularly caused other NEW BRTITAIN DRY ALL Ly the Metropolitan string were well by A good sum and the money hall was packed and the numbers received lu\~] W the on affair | Red Cro: New Britain, Windsor Logk Patrons were Hartford, 1 Me and Roadman Tnjured. . Sam Covello, one of the emploves of | Lane Construction company, who ! on the job af leveling off the the road which w finished | days ago, was injured while vesterday afternoon. Codello | driving one of the company's and was loading dirt into i when the horses moved, him out. The horses backed passing over Codella. The of fe 8 to- injuries may The injured Dev it be few wheel, the case that the resuit | man | ens on s like- | given internal accident. e 25th now that of this month, he will have but to the effeets of his accident Open Car Today. An open car is being tried out on on the Berlin line to- | The cars were put on at condition of the tracks | cd by the road re- | talken off until these | he finished. The Te- | finished and it is proh- cars will be put on res- | defective tracks which | open cars to wobble in | been repaired. ‘ Con { of the the dust c they should were the The the years have that Profesor Nourse to Sp At the services of the Rerlin GOODS PURCHASED YOU CAN DEPEND ON OF TUS. gregational church tomorrow moratnz Rev. Mr. Nourse of this town will be'the preacher. Mr. Fiske's vacation began last week, hut due to the fact that he has been indisposed at his home he has been unable to away The hours for will the same as on other Sundays %o services he B Mr. ana Mrs, receivi congr of a daughter Mrs, E. W. Searn is spending a va- cation at Waterford, Vi L. Wilcox family their home CITY ITEMS Attention—There still an oppor- tunity to get the foundation for “vonr own home at Belvidere” on eusy terms if you act quick. Phone 1801 838 —advt. 0 Bricf: William & tulations Barbara Norton are on the birt and summer have left for is or Moore Nants weeks. and Mary The Misses Ella J i sket Beach Kinivy left today for remain for two The New Br IForemen’s club outing today the pany at Cosey Beach shore w made dinner w s served ain is Machine Compan having an out- uest of the com- The trip to the A as s by auto. Thomas Mooney, who spending a furlough at this eity, has resumed his boat. has his been home in his duties on their at n of Norwich have returned to heme after spending two the home of Mrs. Burkharth street, weeks of N guns ward on a muddy el BRIEF INFORMATION | Sacks made of a fabric woven from paper that are twisted with a short vegetahle fiber being sue essfully nsed for transporting ore in | strips are Only the original 13 states | ratified the Constitution of the United animously: Delnware (the ept the Constitution), New three of Ntates frst to a Jersey and Georgia A false rumor that all pigs were to \e commandeered resulted in a whole- | sale slaughter by plg-breeders at Lin- | coln. England, which was only stopped | by a telegram from Lord Rhondds. v ! has " FRENCH HEAVY GUNS ADVANCE THROUGH MUD that bave heen mowing down the Huns, moving for- POV Me. and Evers man in North ex- cept three own automobiles they will s0on huy, according to a local eor- respondent. A Pittsfield Mass.. man keeps Belgian hares. By means of them solved the meat mroblem in home year in and year ont. A revolving fan recently invented Is attached to the hack of rocking chair and whirled over an oceupant's head as he rocks The Texarkana (Tex.) school board has heen defeated in A lawsuit brought against it to annul a ryling preseribing the gtyle of high schaol graduation dresses % he his a shore | | PLAINVILLE NEWS PLAINVILLE SENDS | SEVEN AWAY THURS, This Drait:Brings Town’s Quota to About 150 | TRAIN. LEAVES AT 90 A, I, Privatc | | | | | Glennon | Clinton ifagmn Joins \;n,\—na«.’l ball Game Tombrrow—Other Items About The Town. Plainville is once more calied upon to send berty | with the Plainville roll more men to fight for 1 ng of the men Thursday The will have increased honor to out 150 men men who have been selected a 3 follows: Thomas I 1'nion avenue: Howard Henry Radeliffe, Cook street: Mountain View; Lovett, New York: My Foran, Whiting Alian MoKee, North Washington Angelo A v The ahove will | Plainville July Dever which Robert Joseph Cr Michael oshy Joseph Joseph Wilson et and wshington street, eport street str o men Town and will probably will at about 9: at Thur for Camp | special 1 the hia on 2 entrain on vin | arrive at the local 20 Clinton Hamn Enlists, Clinton garet listed serve Hamn Hamn of W in the United forces last London. Iamn enlisted ter and will repert for few days Hamn Iyn Re- | New \rpen- Stat Thursday in Previous to i stment employed hec W Brook- nse of home shipyard and of material was sent for days. Soldier Arrives Private William (¢ rived safely over cording cards received this morning al of his friends in Glennon was sent to six ago Private Glennon ! the former New Britain | pall team and also the New Haven ball t Ball Game Safely, ennon has ar- ease a to sever town. Private Camp Devens | ahout weeks was a member T membe; was a am Tomorrow. Tomorrow afternoon baseball team stol team in field. Manager | to announce that his team the All-Bristols good game. the Roc will Bristol Gloriant w the the the play it first a guarantees is ouner and Miss Last evening Miss Whiting street | birthday surprise Ahout 60 guests | came from Southington Plainville nice Party for Conlin. enevieve Conlin | of wi tendere a| party at her were present Bristol. New and Forestvill M Conlin gifts. heme. Guests Britain s well several Complaints Received, Several complaints have late concerning the Main street crossing heen in poor condition several days many it made of | The crossing for the of the repo been of condition i the has past i autoists | that | severe not and who have to automobile 1 f the some damuges repair it Chantauqua ay suffer | town officials ! do Notes, The served today . m. following at the program Chantaudgua 8 a. m. the basketry bible talk hy Rev. David Yale; P 9:50 m. cooking’ classes; 10 a. m., children’s hour; 11 a. m. nature talk assembly chorus meeting; | annual meeting of the W 0 p. m. the classes in vesumed and at 8 p entertainments veadings as | music will given by Miss | Haviland New York. The for the entertainment is from Life. was ob embly | class; 9 | 2 | were and well b | Toram subject “Sketches as of Sunday At { held Chautauqua Sunday school 10:40 there will Rev. David Lewis will a sermon by Benzanson of Bristol | illustrated sermon Church Notes. Congregational church.—Regula serviee will be held at 10:45 and the pastor will speak on the theme, “Two Prograni. 9 a. m. and at sermon by At 3:45 there Rev. Walter and at 8 p. will be Yale. m. an i 1 WHEN IT SEEM IMPOSSIBLE TO SAVE MONEY you think is income. leok around and you will find | of with incomes regulnr] On what your limited | some your friends smaller | who save money | Maybe you will have the courage to | try it for yourself, You will need a real defermivation | to save if y n ever expect to accom- h anything in that way, and the | irst important thing is to realize the ssity for it, Then open & savings | | i \ ] r account here as ~0on as can, BANKING HOURS: 9 a.m to3p m and you Saturday—9 a, m, to 12 m. 7p.m.to 9p.m. THE Plainville Trust Co. PLAINVILLE, CONN. ¥ | i miles vast of V a A A A A A N A A A A A A A A A O A A A A e A A~ it in & Church”. Sunday }mn\‘} will meet at noon and Tock | the Christian Endeavor will meet. The | of the meeting be Allan md the meet- | will for from leader MeKee will Im the Favoritc topic he “lesson P Episcopal .« Celek o'clock, 10:45 or. held. Reguiar mornin o’clock and the school 1ur communion 8 morning prayer sermon by tlie service will Baptist Church service at 10:4 tor wiil preach. Sund meet at noon and a Young People’s service At 7 o'clock the ices will be held Methodist Church service will be cbserved and regular held ai 10:45 meet at A at at o’clack 6 o'elock will regular evening unday chur will schiool Regular at thi worship be wilt morning Sunday M. ] i it 10 Church—D>Morning with sermon the school will meet at vening services will 5. The subject services will paston noon take evenin cover Sunday d the place at 7 for Briet e Mrs. Robert J. Skelly is few weeks at the shore | The 311 T3lecuric 0. is building « new eant Peier N. | mp Raritan for Miss Bertha Magher is tives in town | Mass will morning at the Chy Merey at 9 o'el The following i letters at the local post oflice: George Hanna, Dorothy Davis Mrs. Woodman Plainville Food Notes, cdito Herald sented use of this the Woman' Plainville, will government tried out by the the Food Commitice from the food exhibit BRI mb Manufact ur- | house. the week-end visiting rela- be co tomorrosy Our Lady of | list of advertised [ by has Kind- Iy col- umn bi-weekly Commitice ot Two weeks from today there be recipes Squad of Echoes WAR (st prize, 57 pe 6 cups wheat flot 4 cups barley flour. cups roljed oats. tablespoon salt tablespoon shortening cup molasses I veasi calke Pour four rolled molasses, in as 4 1 1 eups lot sta hortenin boiling over one and water oats, 1 hour solved rm water., Makes one wheat cup me bread rge loaves. Bake Hart.) one H. B JOHNNY CAKE. 1 cups com meal 12 cups wheat. baking shortening milk t <poons tablespoon cups sour powder. i Earrisit § igasinsas i o éetvtod 1—Awerican Red Cross hospital al Thierry, near which the Awmerican marines are holding the line. who has become an | teaspoon Let baking. 1t *he try accor | the di e cup stand VICTORY wheat oon corn sté p able cup cpl cup be cup sh teaspo pie s that pa e the of uplish of sta tion of wat does- not furnish moiasse soda a in pan rs. Kate PI (s d water. ley or nd % Jud sal E € cant; v ortening. § str starch swell digei SURTEr this., N roh. and: RYi: SOFT G I cup molasse teaspoon ginge: | Put i ! ening water in P g2 p sh 1ps teaspo: )00 togeth add T n 1 Add me and hsp bre ortent: rye flow on sal 1 gin soday rer mo: flour, asuring sada to the fij i PR nes 6 thsp « ovens Be am orn: or nutmeg 2ad flour 1 tsp baking powder Lei pa \ iy 4 N1 He pioc place cups t ta t Dash Put wuter, ender P i thor (Winc IAPLE 't milk thsp minutc oughly 1sor.) WALNT tap olks salt cup n [ 1t ihe Co fo m Stir the and Serve half PEA sh ups mi blespo rlespoons teaspoon easpoon of P peas boil it the anton, nu haple meats. milk ok fiftee € yolks, o e syry nut wh add with I1ts on to PORI ik, on butte flour. parsley sali epper. on in thirty water fo m gland and joca. stir in minut salt n 1p into t meats ipped cr w RIDGE v inutes o hoils aw miatron 3 TAPIS to it but no su= three minutes, let cool, | chopped ‘| cam 1 Lieut ¢ Adi ool | aERinSes | starvation’ and | 'Y the goverm | recently at the anmnue | National Canine Defem London. - This action innouncement that «the ble for do mnted ounce a d ch dc ol i < a to for ¢ food ration for de, in Gres! materially sad that the has heen reduced Mrs. |G Clark nembers must Britain recentl rlo lens how overy of me nd women ing iangland meant 0 preserve their til n vith them, “dog mean add | Votes nurses i Chateau Armand Brooklyn James CONFLANS SUPPLY BASE BOMBED BY THE AMERICANS have and Ameriean avintors un gain hombed is rare ind the view of Canflans surrannding i the country enemy hase supply stution at Conflans Fhis supply buse is about 20 n important link in the enemy second line of defense. The railroad station and supply are reported to have been completely blown up by the effective bombing of the Amerteans ? The piciure gives

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