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

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DAILNY HERALD, FOUK fi’OSl BFDS was pol, now Mahegany, ruil dize, (‘nwd Top was /U, now Mahogany, (vew Kngland 1op was »>40, now Mahogany, Bali was $43, now Mahnganv Carved 30, now '\lalmgdm. Pineapple 1 ost, was $75, now Mahogany, Twin was $40, now BUFF ETS am and ni Pasts, f uvlvl "Head Full RnH all : T‘np. Fumed Qak, Wiin was $60 ,now . .. Golden Oak, Colonial Top, was $50, now Golden Oak, Shaped }nch. .\qu:no Front was $45, now l,m\g (lass Mahogany, 5 feet long, William and \larw l)emzn was $90, now $20 $55 $30 $35 $40 $60 $30 Sheraton, was $75, was $150, was $100, Sheraton, Imit Mission, was $ Turkish, was § was 60, now .. Fumed Oak, 70, now Shaped Arms, DAVENPORTS Full Turkish, 3 Cushion Seat, 3 Division hack was $100, now .. Triple I)esmn. Velmc (mcn now Colenial, Carved \\fiwod F(‘e( ( arv rd \rmw now New England, Heavy Mahogany Sides, Croteso now . .. ation ’\ldlmgdm I.eather Covered 3 Cushion Seat Velure Cover SATURDAY EXTR Circassian Walnut, S| was $50, now . White Enamel, Swel was $40, now . Colonial Mahogany, was $150, now Ivory Enamel, Va was $85, now Wainut, Colonial F was $40, now . Imitaton Mahogany, Glass was $30, Qak, Selected Qua was $35, now .. $80 $57 $125 $75 $45 $50 $75 BRASS BEDS Etruscan Finish, Square Posts, Solid Fillers was $45, Continuous Posts, Tall now was $35, now Square Top Rail, Quality w Nnn-xhaped Tf)pk uner a Round Top, 2 1-2 inch Rail 5 feet 9 1nrhex high was $30, now HP:H’L Seven Fillers Sheraton Wilton 9x12°4 was $83, now . ... .8 Adahan 9x10-6 Royal was $58, now Saxony Oriental 9x12. Ci was $95, now Oneida Body Brussells 9x: was $48.50, now . ... Blue Ribbhon Velvet 8-3x10- $25 $35 $20 Art Craft F umcd Oak‘ Qtrmzh( Tnp .md F‘rnnl was $65, now $50 Four inch Capped, 3 mch I‘nsl: 2 inch Flll(‘l‘\ 29, NOW $45 was $37.50, now : Trewan Wilton 8-3x10-6 Orlen Qak, Swell Front, Colonial was $45, now Qak, (:olden Colonial D(‘:;gn, Special Silver Drawer was $30, now [ do we sell Furmture at y | cut prices and close out rates, OPPOSITE THE PARK Posts, Shaped Foot $38 hen We Are Protecting Our Customers by Being 6 Monihs Ahead of Conditions. B. C. PORTER SONS was $40, $23 [ the government is | comm an deering ; mahogany and wal- sut and there s | bound to he a | searcity. Get Behind a Reliahle Garage Man When your Auto Breaks down in some distant town or on the road have a good re- liable garage to tow you in without taking your hide. We make a specialty of repairing broken and bent frames and rebuilding wrecks. NEW BRITAIN GARAGE 10 Chestnui St. Just around the corner from Main Tel. 1418-2 PURE FOOD FRESH VEGETABLES VICTORY LUNCH 40 Church Street. The Food you get here is always of the market affords. The poultry and vegetables anrl n,xz::s are raised on our own farms. into the in self Owing to so many of our help going service of our country we were obliged to pu! service for the duration of the war. We solicit vour patronage and guarantee satis- faction, SOFT SHELL CRABS EVERY DAY LOBSTERS FRESH FISH A SPECIALTY. | 0 | ‘ ‘ ; | | | | | | {1t @ | roll later, | August 11 Bl | other hand. do not even require a full i THREE MORE FNROI | INNURSRS' RESERVE i T fal Numher nf Recruits Secured in This City Now 26 Three enrollments are reported to have been received station for Student Nurses yesterday, the total for the first five days of the campaign being 2 Others who vis- ed the recruiting station at the New | | Britain Institute will undoubtediy en after they have thought the | matter over carefully. The uew volunteers | Elizabeth Holleran, Miss Helen Tonhill, are Miss Grac 1336 Stanley 49 Trinity s Selma Fredricksen, t street. The recruiting office e open this afternoon d the campaign will hrough next week, closir All young women 1 to un ce this patri call at the | The station is open ry aft- | 3:20 and 0 p. m 7 to 9 o'clock an unprece d nurses. taken the full > eligibl erv- se vho are qualifie hle. m rolled for the fuli tr to threc ourse of Every the Reserve t the army » who o in tudent N nrse for ser front swelling the home which we must rely on to ac econd line of hospital def he health of the Ameriean i end spirit of their Aghting | nea should he hetwee ponsibie wo fon and sound health are af the cont Vs hospitala will glv Credit will also ! uipment or {and ma en for a | for n nursing special course w being conducted hy various « | and schools. Some schools. on fthe high school educs |UOH There are 1.5 nurses’ training chools in this eountry. Their need is s great and imperative as that of the Army School of Nursing. Those who | en to the | Deferred class at the recruiting | 'fa | thus volnntee: i are most needed. | and stands a { open to women Urn ’[‘op. Square Posts, Ho'ln (ontoh now - Full Round Tops, 9 Upright Fillers, Ball Cam was $38, now $32 $30 | it is to be placed ‘\ en the nen-essen- | tial list snd is to be Reavily taxed. It Is Now Up to You. was $64, now . ... . Anglo Persian 9x12 Soumak Desig was $111, now J steck at It is We must Because= Are You Wise? OPPOSITE THE PARK roll igned as The enrollment rar\ will wo classea of registrants—Preferred Mx‘i Deferred The Preferred will be those who are ready to acc 1 assignment to whatever ilian hospital the Gov them, although they 1 training school they prefer to be sent Those who register in the Pre ferred class will be assigned first, and all jeration will be giv- nee as stated. The mposed of those | indicate i class v state what to. possib o limit their ) s, who will not e ortain hospit argely for ons cannot from their home | v in the Deferred e | ed only after the Preferred | | relies on the pa- | triotism of those who enroll to fill out preferred cards If they possibly can ng to go where they Nobody will be assigned to any gchools whose econditions of training are .approved by the State Board | | of Nurse examiners | eni every woman who com- | torily her training in ited school is eligible for in Army nurse at the front chance of heing assigned tv abroad. At the same time will be qualified to earn her Hv- jng in one of the noblest professions 1t should be re- | membered, furthermore, that her use- | fulness will begin not when she { nates from the training school but as grad- soon as she enters it. Practical nurs- ing work is a part of the of | every training school and the student, and the student nurse is mnot only learning to serve but serving her country from the outset N0 POLICE BOARD MEETING | Agree to work Members Out of Town hut Accept Resignation of Scrzeant A €. Malone. fact that > baard are out of town mmission 15 not held fow da commission ation of . Malone who has | ;t North & Ju epted a position ecorded at a future | & board | sioners are ZIVIng serious the advisability lic Trobable that at hoard a reco force. Tt js meeting of the tion will be adopted to the civil service commis nsmitted sion The formal accept- | of | § CITY lTEMS A man who had some drawings machines made at the New Britair Machine company was taken to the po lice station yesterday afternoon by Pa- trol Driver Rival. The man explained | that he found the blue prints. He ‘\a* liberated and the plans were returne to the factory i cond district draft board has classified 55 men af the 1917 class Stanislaw Zimtruck has filed notic of intent to sell his grocery busin at 337 Allen strect to Thomas Paryo! tate transfers recorded in th The fire acres of Iz J. Sullivan to Schneider land and buildings on Kelsey Equitable Realty Co. to ¢ sco and Giovanni Camarato, build lots on Hunter terrace i A settlement been reached in the | suit of Arthur Smith against the | New York, New Haven and Hartford | railroad. | Seafhan Willlam Kilduff of the transport service has sent cards an nauncing his safe arrival overseas. Tt | was his seventh trip. | Miss G Smith of Wallace street | and Miss Rose Heslin street left. today to spend at Atlantic City Miss Ger man street, home from Grove ing of a vacation Cherry ude Smyrk of 68 Chap this city, has r ed Beach after a el Krebert and Irene of Maple Hill, are spend veeks' vaca Hampshire. and Mrs ew | | { | | | i i | | Seaman eti street are at the Dixie Inn, The distr) found two men t are “idler: t to work second istered in their | araft board ha f 1 ordered fhmn' ANNOUNCEMENT! On account of our New Britain representative, Mr. A. G. Cohen, being called into the United States Service, we will, until further notice, handle the business from our Hartford salesroom. Any person now owning a Dodge Brothers car will be given prompt and courteous attention at either our Salesroom or Service station. Any person interested in purchasing an auto- mobile will confer a favor on us by giving us an op- portunity to show them Dodge Brothers product be- fore placing their order. A line or call by 'phone will be appreciated and given immediate attention. The Hartford Motor Car Company 410 MAIN STREET, CONNECTICUT. TEL. CHARTER 7405. DISTRIBUTORS OF DODGE BROTHERS CARS AND ATTERBURY TRUCKS HARTFORD, SPIRITUALISM “DO THE DEAD ACTUALLY APPEAR?’ Lecture by F. L. Abboit UNDAY, AUGL JST 4th, 8 P. M.—GOSPEL Corner Park and Stanley Streets Special — llfustrated Song TENT Welcome

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