New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 12, 1918, Page 3

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uml in lo support of the boys in the service ' Some of the boys and girls will | i > sk ‘How can I save when I ve no | P ¢ e v r arnings Try to earn money that | [§ fou have yarns to buy. i W eh s B o l (e havelvamns tobsell Wwho cuts a lawn so that he can earn Q S 3 Sunday Sohool Hears Talk 0n!mones to buy stamps: anotner runs | BEAR BRAND \ < vother wes in the golf | 8 nother werks in a garden. | | OR THE Is the make we carry, than villing to work for Thrift Stamp | hich there is none hCI‘fCl‘ e money and then chances will come to | M ; = At the South Church Sunday school | You et o i i TS e BN v NG (175 W Mt S e Allies have stopped being | § haki. Blue. Grey and Na pvl\r‘l\ in the defensive and are taking Wisdom of Small Saving SO D e o, o main division on the war and the| o offensive. No one ever won any- aral part that the children might have in ithing by stick to the defensive, and s s . - i 1t will only cost you ten conts a day to have the comfort of winning it through the sale of Thrift | we must fight hard if we are to win enjoying the cool breezes of the veranda on warm days instead of g i /¢ roin | Stamps. e said in part |in this Thrift Stamp campaign. Be | fnitting Yarn . $1.10 skein @ive wis herlog seod news trem e ressive, and resour Put vigor the unbearable heat of the kitchen range. A 4 . !front. We have reason to be greatl sn into your effort to sell | ) i i eaermantown .... 37c SKein | encouraged, but we must not be o0 | mps and in buying them for Ask your grocer to send you AUNT DELIA'S BREAD. d B the way | sanguir " look for the rly end of | yoursel and you will succeed be- | @ P M 1918, Shetland Floss .. 30c¢ skein the war hecause the allics ave winning. | yond your expectations. | You lose nothing and you gain not only comfort, but really bet- | We must look upon the stru L | ter and more wholesome bread than it is possible for you to bake, J Furni Vicuna ......... 50c ball |ereat : Diaas v et e o CITY ITENHS B because we are cquipped better and have mastered the question ot 8 M runy just S e “.',"1 B cubstitutes more fully. Aunt Delia’s Bread is wholesome, nourishing Fuzzy Wool ..... 40c ball | A i G S B ana casily digested. Your grocer sells it. and there is no doubt that finally be victorious, for we have Store closed tonight, Ashley-Bab- Angora (madeinUS.) 75¢ hall |nhave not only rightcousness on our | cocle Co.——advt i = p P side he great resou of Iing- g g what we 8 irerichPAT o oralE$1<508ball B8 s fe i rianechaa v ol irowsie, s dwas) Borpi e A Rang s, ” 5 % - - 15 @1 John F. Loughery of Roberts street, | i 2, p ] DA Your finished work will be fime fo fieng hexdinot tofslacken. * o 8/l1oF iice Nawicisl sanatariun yesterdaya || HO gd FMANN S BAKERY B rur,:me, isf: P pa SERORIL Sys i ! | afternoon. i ] k more satisfactory if you use on the run, and must it hard as they | AfteTnoon: et | ; have been Bear Brand Yarns. g0 Wo must be spurred on to great- | it IR DR avening s —— 1 8 anc Nt S about her neighbors who make living | j§ 62 W Mai - Ren emb | “But people are asking ‘What more | % e o e est Main St. Two Stores 95 Arch St. kB LEATHER GOODS. | can 005 Rd some ot ue-are s | ondiions unpleazant for her d St R aown nat Leather Purses 20c to $2.50. couraged by the little we are able to| o do. I have come to remind vou of one - - = 8 Remerabery Leather Bags 50c to $5.00 . way we can all help—and that is by [ Constable Fred Winkle and wife Feeore = = |l ey best thil Moire Silk Bags saving money and lending it to the|have gone to New York by auto. and found the missing articles in his | ice, is home from Chicago on a leave | [ : - government by buying Thrift Slam]vs_’ The Central Realty Co., has s room. ‘m absence. $1.25 to $1.75 The government needs much money. [1and and buildings to Androw ¢ Someone stole door kno! Miss Gertrude Schechtman, secre- i ’ 3 s ask co ry d ten | Lena Olson. | from doors ir C '8 | tary to Mayor igley, re 2d Children’s Bags in leather It i asking the country to lend ten |Lena Olson from doors in I H. Solomon's bloc I y yor ¢ returnec ; 3 billions of dollars in War Savings| Tonight between 7:30 and 9 p. m. | on Main street, Sunday. m two weeks' stay at Indian Neck and silk 29c to 60c each. Stamps as sccuritv. New Britain's [any two of our reg. $1.00 Shirts $1.00 | The Catholic Three children were in police court share is twelve hundred thousand dol- | for two. Besse-Leland Co.—advt. | Legion will meet Wednesday evening | LS morning, charged with theft. lars. Over four hundred thousand dol- | monight between 7:30 and 9 p. m. {in St. ary’s school hall and a social | L1CiT Pilferings represented $31 in lars have been paid in at our post of-| 75, Tadies Hose 35 sse-Leland | session will follow. | cash and $6 in Thrift Stamps and{ Rodman Chamberlain, hei§ but the money must come faster. e Tosent i h 103 e atves)|omelpEetty ibbone iTne mother fot el noas it it i T . of the people of New - Britai Toms uftiare:l = 3 Or < vo of the children created such a | Griffin saic at he himse e e ‘:,,\}_\v R ew Britain Woman's Sufirage | and Meneni Lususkenz of 938 = Broad | scene that she had to. be | removed| recommended twice fo5aou arty will meet with Mrs. A. M. | stree S e itor ars' worth or more, bue We MUSE SAVE | Men elat 45 pranoi Strent. on Tuew, | SITeet Were married in Hartford re- | from the court chamber. The chil- = . twenty dollars for each person in the | gat cvening. All mormbers as. w = "0“:]‘\ 0"( ajmaniass license 1]»\»*\“(1 dren were placed on probation. BECKETT COMMENDED FOH ’ Jew BT i S - 7 12 L S s m 1is city. The officiating clerg < el G , “ city if New Britain is to go oves the| ,iperq interested in the passage e e ‘h‘. b bu “L‘ ‘l“ 2l N S — IGNORING BATTLE y top in this matter as it has done on| foqera] amendment are in e o o L e fac he he | LYEUT. A. V. K. HARRIS . al a E marriage license was not issued in fr B According to a letter sent every other so far. We must redouble | (o1 ait TR SRRED TO TANKS. : g 0y’ Ser= | our efforts 1 we can do it in two Hartford. Lieut. A Harris of Winsted, | 8¢ant George W. Beckett of Chapman directions st, by buying all the| Store closed tonight, Geo. Rapelye. William Fred Miller of 17 John | who went to France with Company E | Street, serving in France with the | T ECSes stamps we can: and second. by en- | —advt street and Edith Marion Griffin of 159 | of this city, has been transferred to |102d Infantry, to his wife, the writer | . L0 couraging others to do the same. You ss Lucy Pickup of Lincoln street | Seymour street, Hartford, were mar- | a tank corps. Several weeks ago, |iS not wounded as severely as w mfmd'm T will be helping the government and [is spending her vacation at Swamp- | ried July 5, in Hartford by Rev. John | Lieut. Harris' name appeared on the | thought at first. Rumors were cur. | DehOing Test will be doing g0od to those whom you { scot, Mass. i". Johnstone. official casualty list as being severe. | rent that Sergeant Beckett had lost | How pons KA induce to buy. Stowe closed tonight, Adna F. John- Mrs. Alexis Scott is spending her | Iy wounded. However, in letter | his left hand, as a result of injuries | ,mp, Dolize have 88 We have been called a nation of | son —advt, Mo al Mo W eceived from Licut. Ashley J. Grif- |received in battle. Although Mrs, | the Bolice have adCts spendthrists, and right so. We spend ting as chaplain of Company E, | Beckett refused to allow any one 0 | New ot jaqicine for. intorm (;\u' nn‘xn;} too‘no‘ol on]tl\mg\v\\ hich he states that the report is wrong, as fit;e ‘>l"‘*T""~\": ““":i‘":* letter, she em- | 1oonrging the standing of Frank JKA0e B e A o O™ uils | the week-end at his home in Stanley | Besso-Leland Co.—advt. [ Lieut. Harr s only slightly g g enete e anvesR b s by i to have been e e g e SieniE iy Misses Hennessey of Talcott street | UPON recove O e il v o oh oo git Beckiy withemstin ja police RS SU firet time in their lives will put by | A bicycle belonging to Edward La- | are spending their vacation at Pleas- | £%% he was U “;r"f”“lw‘,',’m‘“’,( Janks | otf s commendor by Wis leutonant|Saturdey, Te)was armed i il some of their carnings. Many will | Har of 23 Cedar street was stolen | ant View, R. I i Cohroril ol it Eiobe ||V PemGE e rormean, | | i el e G Gl BRI Ao SR e e Mrs. Gertrude Bowen of the board | °f Captain Griswold of this city. stat- and severely wounded He | burn N. Y. The police belleve thutiil b L SEin Z ey ing that he is still resting. It is be- | walked unassisted to the dressing sta- | shouid now be in the army. Kaczor pledged; many will have to do much | John Nolan of 16 Commercial street ‘“ifon" alth forice istnowion erivaca st 1L (5l kTl soon Teturn tofthestates | Hon aboutichs mile behind Hhoilings|| sl beltara. avaltins s code toTe more if the twenty dollar average is | told the police last night that his 5 or go on duty in the rear of the lines [and after being given tempo Kaczor told the police that reached. And all who buy will not | watch and $6 had been stolen from Mortimer Johnson, who is in the | 35 the experiences in the battle he |treatment, was transferred to a d enlisted in the Polish Legion only reap a reward in money invested | his room. The police made a search | shipbuilding department of the serv- | was in affected his nerves. Lieut. ! pital. 1d been discha ; and always b best period des right—And Prigi ol Benevornt| Frank Bengston, who is with the Tonight between 7:30 and 9 p. m. naval reserves at Pelham Bay, spent | Men's $1.50 Union Suits 95c¢ each AUGUST SALE IVORY ENAMELED BED ROOM COLONIAL SUIT THE NEW MILITARY SUIT Solid Mahogany Dresser, four post pattern, large glass Khaki Enameled Dresser, 32x34 Mirror, Ornamental SUIT Colonial legs, 3 top drawers. front, 2 deep drawers, 1 narrow cuff drawer. Two Twin Four Post Beds. Tall posts with ball tops. Col- Khaki Enamele‘d Chiffonier, 20x30 mirror, solid mahog- q any draw bottoms, 3 deep gentlemen’s drawers, 1 collar onial cut head boards. Open bar foot boards. e Two Special Hair Mats. Two National Spring Beds. Two Khaki Enameled Bed, full width, sloping corners, plain Colonial Chairs. ornamentation. : : : , R Khaki Enameled Rocker and Chair, cane seat, correct A beautiful suit carrying out your grandmother’s four height, 3 panel backs. 4 post idea completely. It will never go out of style. Tt will One of Grand Rapids new styles in highest grade work Ivory Chair and Ivory Rocker, matching the suit. rapidly increase in value. on hard wood. Value $188.00 Value $215.00 Value $204.00 For few daysonly ......... INOW R e To introduce it—2 days only WILLIAM AND MARY SPECIAL RUGS OAK DINING SUIT MAHOGANY DiNlNG SUIT Sheraton ‘vVilton, 9x12, Continuous Pattern,.was $83 $64 Buffet 5 ft. long, solid mahogany, cross banded, 2 $75 cupboards, 2 linen drawers. Worth $50 now .. Ivory Vanity Dresser, long skirt glass, two dressing glasses, 6 side drawers. Ivory Bed, full Cane Panel, Sheraton pattern. Ivory Chiffonier, five drawers graduated, straight Sheraton Tegs. Fumed Oak, 4 ft. 6 in. Buffet, silver drawer, 2 Linen $ 4 5 $ 3 5 Drawers, 2 Cupboards, Value $55, now Fumed QOak Dining Table, 8 ft. long, 48 in, top Wm. $45 Saxony Orlental 9x12 Center design, was $7 1 and Mary design. Value Dining Table, octagonal center filler, 8 ft. long, 54 $60 in, diameter top, solid shaped legs. Was $75 o neida Body Bruqselq, 9x12, 2 3 . o China Case, double door, 5 shelves, old-time latticed $ 4 5 $48.50, now Fum:gnr?eaclt\in(;hl;:se Ca:g,l 1?&01%};]80 ?lz(v):, raised design, $ 3 3 frenf 1in st A £00 D ow Blue Ribbon Velvet, 8:3x106, Center Pattern, was @@ g Gt Serving Table, large top, silver drawer. Shaped $37.50, now Fumed Oak Serving Table, carved top, open base, Wm. and Mary legs, Extra shelf, was $38. Now $25 $49 silver drawers. Value $30, now i $22 5 Regular Dining Chairs (Arm Chair to match) @ ’ Panel back. Shaped top. Blue leather seat. ‘913 Anglo Persian, 9x12, Soumalk design, $84 5 Fumed Oak Dining Chairs. Wm. and Mary, Tall $8 50 Each were $18.00. Now s NOW: L e IO R e back, leather seat . Value each $10, now i .- Do you know that the government is commandeering walnut and mahogany and there is bound to be high prices and a shortage. We are protecting our customers. If you expect to want anything during the next three years, BUY NOW. u__B. C. PORTER SONS i THE PARK - > Monday Evenings

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