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- and silk 29¢c to 60c each. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, Boston Store tinued cor ation t we are too few-—far the demands of suff Realizi our limitat we are calli can women to cot roll for training. T us for service the loved Help care THREE HORE ENROLL IN NURSES’ RESERVE 0’Connell and Library abroac You have yarns to buy. for the indus sic America’s wintain the health | that our whole natic | its highest efficiency, | to do his or her part | civilization This is our appeal give many of yvou th spiration to heed it. We have yarns to sell. BEAR BRAND Is the make we carry, than which there is none better. Army and Navy colors,| Khaki, Blue, Grey and Na-| -tural | Misses Paisson, Fortin Enlls Three local have enlisted in the United Student Nurse Reserve, br total enrollment since the opened over a week ago, to The new recruits as follows: Misses | Olga Paisson, Washington street; Catherine O'Connell, 606 I Main | street, and Bertha Fortin Allen str it 1t is requested by the com- mittee in charge that all young wom- | en who have filied out enrollment blanks, call at the New Britain In- stitute, the local recruiting station, and fill out their regular application blanks. This part of the work must be completed before Saturday night, when the campaign en young women | States Ing the umpaign | 36 $1.10 skein 37c¢ skein 30c skein | 50¢ ball 40c ball Knitting Yarn Adolph O. Burckha Germantown Shetland Floss D, Company D, 302d Battalion, in Vicuna Adolph, O. Burckha thousands of young ction who are s and Stripes Fuzzy Wool 1.8 : upon you other ones of our rial OF GERMAN BLOOD, | FIGHTING WILHELM and 1918. OF GRAN field o our work. But | INGS too few—to mect | meet A cring humanity ion of numbers Ameri- | st En- letate. 1 ME series of EVLNTS TONIGHT meetings is being held this week by the Connecticut ) Vaudeville and moving pictures, ecney’s theater scheduled s & Superior photoplays and vaudeville, ceum theater. e gray in various parts of to our aid Relieve 1. Help carc fighting k and injured of army. Help of Americ: 0 n may stand cach person @ in the meeting is pamel to takc or | ot men Dl Central par with t Pomona High-class photodramas, Laurel ind Manc The mc the 1 rinder the week 15 follow Thur \ugust 8, Haven County Fox's the- | for sday Pomo- Carpenters’ it the farm of Brother |34 Church strect Kinney Meriden, near the = 1zford and! Erwin castle, K. New Lon- | Holmes Hoffma union, No. 9, meets at battie for Detw G. ., meets in Friday and “The Golden mile, 5 road Meriden jdon County granges at terford, fow don_ on lines of ! Saturday, August .ecturers’ conference cut Agricultural college, At all of these mectings will be made by the Hon Ketcham of Michigan, lecturer of the ind by other promi- national grange, nent patrons. There will also be field rood time sports, games and a rousing for evervhody T patron and friend of the g should endeavor present one or of the All members are cordially in- | their families and their May God and in- to e you vision & Andre lodge, No. 47, I. O. O. | meets in Odd Fellows' hall. | T.on- Shore Line trolley 10, New Tngland | at the Connecti- | | | | n block. ! | | | | meets in Jr. O. Storrs. addresses | St John (. Pythia 21, Knights of Main street. Elmo loc meects nl' member of | Winthrop council, Main street Machine Gun D. of L., meets at France. e Lady nest of Owls meets at G R [ hall ardt is one of tho ory A men of German erving under the ivi s good Turners meet in to he more series, Lady Turner vited to bring — More recruits are needed if Con- necticut is to furnish the quota of 450 This number does apply to the number of enrolln | but to the number of accepted stu- { dents. Only three more d remain in which to advantage of this splendid opportunity for the women of America to show their patriotism not only abroad but at home. The following appeal issued by the Connecticut committee for the enroll- ment of nurses shows the real neces- sity for student nurses in this coun- try to take the places of those who are prepared to go to the front. Women of Connecticut, the hour of your opportunity has come. Today our country is calling you. We who a serving in the nursing profession our best; we serving to | of our abiiity and our | but the task is too big for | us, we cannot do it alone; we must join in the appeal to the patriotic voung womanhood of America to help us. Angora (made in U.S) 75¢ ball French Angora $1.50 ball | Your finished work will be | more satisfactory if you use| Bear Brand Yarns. LEATHER GOODS Leather Purses 20c to $2.50 Leather Bags 50c to $5.00 | Moire Silk Bags $1.25 to $1.75 Children’s Bags in leather | student nurses. take | | ave doing are the limit strength nurses have country and | are mow in | France. We who are needed here are Connecticut the call of and many Scores of answered humanity ADOLPH O. BURCKHARDT. lodge, George, Alexandra Daughters of St Arch street friends | meets at 88 CHRIT QUALINTES. ka Klubhen meets SALE OF PLANT VOTED at 61 Main “ ill Take 7 Deck Officer’s Position. New United Ste school wse for Britain at Aug. 7 in tr navigation New London, represented shipping board New London by W. H. Christesen, a 1 e - ) c Co 't seaman in the merchant marine, who | Landers, Frary & Clark Co. Acquires hall. | Tndependent | {is among the men who have just qual- |ified for free training to become deck | officers Another free zovernment { Christensen of Derby similarity of their land Christensen Only ¢ ed by | recruitir [become masters or merchant marine. For such men as can qualify for this trainlng the: | schools serve as a short cut from the Iforecastlc to the hridge. None but| | American citizens are accepted for | | training. Prof. Plant and Machinery of National Spring Bed Co. wimitted to the Alfred K. | ot the (5 man jwst school s In spite Christe Ninety per cent. of the stock hold- of the National Spring Bed Co., “r‘v‘t’\’\“‘y‘; lated represented pericneed seamen are accept- i nited States shipping board service for training to mates in the new | s wa k yesterday afternoon at the aom- pany ofiices and it was voted to accept the recommendation of the directors to sell the plant and machinery Landers, Frary & Clark. be paid is not disclosed but it is un- derstood that the stock will be taken over at about par, which is $25 per share. The National Spring Bed Co. will dispose of raw material and fin- ished products and some of the ma- {ing Frederick Slocum, son of a willing, but our ta re becoming more than we can handle. God has given womanhood the | power to relieve pain, and make suf- eIy freivs fering less unbearable. The uniform of mercy, the white garb of the nurse ailing to you women of Connec- ‘ut—calling upon you to fill the ks drained by the demands of war. President Wilson has said that [ *This is no war for amateurs.” Train- ing schools in army and other hos- pitals everywhere offer courses which | will develop the earnest but un- ¢ | skilled woman into a consecrated, trained nurse We women who are giving our- selves to this service pledge our con- blooded Yankee. |that there is anly o America from the H Before joining the |racy, Burckhardt w [for the P. member of the first from this city and is \chine Gun I N He is the Burckhardt of 74 Wi “moved his insur- 173 Main cet, drug store.—advt. Peter Crona haz ance office to 1 above Dickinson’s been received Ish, announcing Wash cards have John W at Seattle, Souvenir 'rom Judge bis arrival ight his left wachine at the Stanl Works terday and several fingers | crushed. He was taken to the| hospital for treatment. Stephen Podorik hand in 4 tains a decided hatre and all things that pe tary caste of the Ger were an account of themsely Burckhardt realiz. rush him in Europe. as a & F. Corbin Co. was born in Germany, — Bedford whaling captain n old sailor and noted is instructor new school hplications 11 for free New | famous New chinery. nd himself a uthority on astronomy, way to save in the shipping board's and that's to :h e, He is now receiving amen who ¥ to enr The school is in the M. C. A NO CLASSIFICATION CARD. Early this morning Patrolman Wil- liam Souney and Sergeant Theodore Johnson arrested Martin Zrobow for not having his classification card with him. He will he held for action by the draft board and federal au- thorities. as the blues Judge James E. Cooper has re- turned from an auto trip to Martha's Vineyard. , CASTORIA' For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears | %Mc ! one un, army of democ- daughtsman He was a | draft increment with Company D, 3attalion, now in son of Christian lliam street, who but who enter- d for the Kaiser rtain to the mili- man empire. London Y the Signature of at the special meet- | to | The price to i At figured eff Pretty style G At 81 smart Org is trimmed gathered belf blue. At th collar and cufl frocks with @ plice front. = clusters of tuél three colors, aif One style y fichu edged$ roidered organdy fl green and pink. Fof You will have no a decided price saving. Showman Who Regis 1 At Macon, Ga., red Here Tak- in Raid. A year ago when the registration | order was effective the Sheesley Show played a week's stand here and a number of the followers filed their registration cards in the local bureau. Among the number was James Ferris McElligott. Today the second trict draft officials were notified that McElligott was arrested at Macon, Ga. He was reported as a delinquent some | time ago. | The cases of two other men who registered at the same time are now in process of adjustment in the office dis- | ‘wooden’ ! o gar, s seskin srounds’ of ‘de NEW SPEE Complaints have b the police that H ing a popular spi Tiehi ; % out onto the road wad for ", auto. Utom Mr. and Mrs. Charles have returned from their tour. Campbhell wedding| AUGUST SALE FOUR POST BEDS Mahogany, Twin Size, Non-top was $30, now Mahogany, Full Size, Carved Top vas @i, NOW Mahogany, New England Top was $40, now . Mahogany, Ball Posts, Fu]l was $43, now Mahogany, Carved Head Full was $50, now Mahogany, Pineapple Post, was $75, now Mahogany, Twin Size, Ball Top was $40, now BUFFETS William and Mary design, 5 feet long ,Now Colonial Top, $55 $30 Roll Fumed Oak, was $65 Golden Oak, was $50, Golden Oak, Shaped Posts, Square Front was $45, now Mahogany, 5 feet long, William and Mary Design was $90, now Art Craft Fumed Oak, Straight Top and Front was $65, now 0Oak, Swell Front, Colonial was $45, now Oak, Golden, Colonial Design, Special Silver Drawer was $30, now .... do we sell \ Furniture at 4 y | cut prices and ) close out rates. $54 Long Glass $75 - $50 [ the government is ’ comm an deering i m en " nut and there i bound scarcity. DAVENPORTS Full Turkish, 3 Cushion Seat, 3 Division back was $100, now Sheraton, Triple Design, Velure Cover was $75, now Colonial, Carved Wi was $150, now 5 New England, Heavy Mahogam %1de: Croteso was $100, now Sheraton, Imitation Mahogany, Velure Cover was $60, now Mission, Fumed Oak, Leather Covered was $70, now Turkish, Shaped Arms, 3 Cushion Seat was o > o n'ais BRASS BEDS Etruscan Finish, Square Posts, Solid Fillers was $45, now Continuous Posts, Tall Head Seven Fillers was $35, now Square Top Rail, Non-shaped Tops, Super Quality was $45, now Round Top, 2 1-2 inch Rail was $30, now Four inch Capped, 3 inch Posts, 2 inch Fillers was $55, now Urn Top, Square Posts, was $40, now Full Round Tops, 9 Upright Fillers, Ball Caps was $38, now $80 $57 nged Feet, Carved Arms $125 $75 $45 $50 $75 $38 $25 $35 Heavy Centers ahogany and wal- is to be a Because We Are Protecting Our Customers by Being 6 Months Ahead of Conditions. OPPOSITE THE PARK |itis to be placed on the non-essen- tial list and be heavil~ taxed. It B. C. PORTER SONS EXTRA DRESSERS Circassian Walnut, Shaped Top, Large Mirror $ 3 5 was $50, now .... 3 White Enamel, Swell Front, Bevel Plate was $40, now $30 Colonial Mahogany, Shaped Front Massive was $150, now ......... Ivory Enamel, Variety Dresser ,Long Glass was $85, now ......... Walnut, Colonial Front, Shaped Pmts was $40, now 5 Imitaton Mahogany, Shield Shaped Top, Glass was $30, now . ... QOak, Selected Quartered, 24x30 Glass was $85, NOW o e e RUGS Sheraton Wilton 9x12 Continuous Pattern was $83, now ....... Adahan 9x10-6 Royal Bokhara Deslgn was $58, now Saxony Oriental 9x12. Center Design was $95, now ........... Oneida Body Brussells 9x12 All Over Flgure was $48.50, now ....... . i Blue Ribbon Velvet 8-3x10-6 Center Pattern was $37.50, now Trewan Wilton 8-3x10-6 Orlental Pattern was $64, now ..... Anglo Persian 9x12 Soumak Desngn was $111, now $68 Large $23 $27 $64 $35 $71 $41 $29 $49 $84 we bought three | times our regular stack at old prices It is coming in. We must make { room. Are You Wise? OPPOSITE THE PARK is to Is Now Up to You.