New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 16, 1918, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1918, 99¢ RIGINAL 99¢ SAL SALE WHICH STARTS TOMORROW, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 Never before did the people of New Britain have such an opportunity to purchase jewelry, silverware ‘and cut glass at su During this Sale we will sell thousands of articles ranging in price from $2.00 to $35.00 for - In addition to these wonderful values we will give the holder of the greatest amount of our original tween 8 and 9 p. m. Saturday August 24th at 99¢ Sale Check an opportunity FIRST CHOICE—A Genuine Blue White Diamond 99(: i THIRD CHOICE—A 26 pc. Rogers complete Silver Chest. | FIFTH CHOICE—A Ring. Set in 14 kt. solid gold mtg. Value $35 for ND CHOICE—A solid 14 kt. Gold Ladies’ or Gents’ $15.00 for Watch, complete with guaranteed movement. 99¢ . FOURTH CHOICE—A 3 pe. Sily | SIXTH CHOICE—S3% Value $30 for $12.50 for NOTICE—This Sale is conducted merely to advertise our new location, and likewise to reach the very few | Consisting of 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 table spoons, 6 Tea | spoons, 1 butter spreader, lsugar shell. Value 99 C of micror, brush’ 4 Ladies’ or Gents” who are not acquainted with the store whose principle proven. Only the holders of the original 99¢ Sale Check will be censidered on the last day for a chance on the valuable articles at Read carefully some of the articles to be sold and their prices. INGS! RINGS! Nz styles include the Gypsy, Cluster, Tiffany, Belcher and Flat Belcher, etc. They are set wth precious, and semi-precious to $7. stons and seil from $2.50 to $5.00 regularly. Your choice at our original 99¢ Sale for RINGS! ¥ Remember Solid Gold—the mosf] many beautiful designs—reg Your choice at ou 99c Sale for " Signet Rings Value $2 to $5 Hand carved chased, polished Roman colored, original cost up to $5. Your choice at our 99C WeddingRings Solid 14 kt. Gold Shell Wedding Ring, made without a particle of solder. shapes, Your choice at our original 99c¢ Sale for e BRACELETS Hundreds to select from—14 kt. or 10 kt. Gold Filled—Regular $2.00 to $5.00 value. 99 c 3 Your choice at our original 99¢ Sale for These would be “Expensive” Pins elsewhere, your choice at our original 99¢ Sale for A beautiful line of Scarf Pins without equal some Solid Gold and all new designs. 99C Merchandise sold is. positively guaranteed to be articles only from our regular stock, sold for at least ~twn_ce' for what we ask during Sale. We will publish the name dresses of each individual getting any of the above 5 articles on Saturday Aug, 24. and and ad- The Store of Complete Satisfaction or Money Refunded LRY CO. 238 MAIN STREET e et e e - S e ———————— e Formerly Hall's Grocery . | | ful for the re-educational work and | Josepn cunningham, 66 Wolcott, Atter the rates were discussed, the | | o MEa | chot additions to G e A street, Waterbury traffic managers appointed a conimit- I i p ], | : 5 | Albert E. Raddatz, Meriden, tee of three, DISABLED SOLDIERS e 4 e S[]I.[]]EES!UUNHFD e 1o Burke, Wethersicld, | mannger or o ‘”‘ = U i X i AUG. 24 ENROLMENT oes to Canada fo Study Recon- F g War Department Iss ‘(l‘f\\‘('fl"l‘ Insists Al Men Reaching 21 Since June 5 Last Must composed of Robert W ‘orporals Poteet, trafic manager for the { « Walter F. Barcomb, Windsor, Conn. | lev Works; Jesse F. Atwater, traflic Corporation. and Trafic Manager William L. O'Donnell, Hartford Hills of the Traut & Hine Co. to | ter | Miiton A. Talbot, Wallingfora meet with a committee of the samse |1 manufactur Gilbert A. Young, 56 South street, | number representing the truckmen of | feel at they must loo) Privates ers will make an effort to have the | pro struction Methods There s ok Bl 4 List of 43 Names e e el D LS N i } Register. o . ey i < rashington, Aug. 1 rd, Aug. 16.—Steps are being . ashing! :I:n”rf: g'—m—vne B ) TG Washington, Aug. 16, — Provost | section of the army ca ¢ the Connecticut soldiers who ar ] { tarehal General Crowder istued a |fay shows: Killed in isabled in the war and cannot return | % W ?l{,!.,dnlr1 'sm erely, 25: d 'S work Three i H he lis mz';emr’;:@ :o:k to in igate the & g ¢ their 21st birthday since June 6 last "L'“‘m R e e st appear before the local boards statement today emphasizing that all Sergeant A . e saike » 4 > o il cemee Gm Peter D. Johnson, Oshkesh, TWis fructi 3. work in whic e Dc 2 3 e ) Aug , regardless of any pre- sumed gounds for exemptions Op- .F‘. J. Trinder director of vocational F. J. TRINDER. portunity to make claim for exemp- Snedden E. Winter, aining for the st board of edu- | — = — tion will be afforded subsequently ‘;n 1, has been appointed to the com pervisor of schools are visiting Shn'u’,l ® v ittee of education of the Con icut | of the most successful center of Ca- | inion has been par Corporals b1 Privates Patsy Furey, 1 N tration D\ E: o E: i Y nionto nt question of investigating the |information as to Anization, meth- on by mail of any tate ha been re a h disabled =oldiers and the securing of I & 5 5 u 2 @ % Mari government a ypriated | employment for them Among these ‘“l“’ s ue the ermanen g X oy for this work, and individual | centers will probably he the Military | 165" says the statement 1d Antoni Kossewski. Wa ates have been advised against tak- | Hospithl Commission of Ottawa, the | X i be atould b S g By re-education steps independ- | Soldiers' Emplosment Commission and | faken by him fo see that his regis. | o htly at present until it is done on a the Montreal technical school and Me- | tration cavd reaches his home s FaulinelEelnera oo tign-wide and centralized basi All | Gill university, all of Montreal. the | oD or before Au, 4. Such ""““ Atlo B, Bie b0 teés are, however, strongly ged to | General Electric company of Peter-| aT® advised to ap at once to (.‘ o- | Frie kd stock of their facilities for the boro, the Ontario Soldiers’ Aid Com- | €Al board for instruc s as to ho | 1 i | | | 3 } : : John O, Gates] Kalatns Mich, Who e cts 1c e abs re a- * , alamazoo, Mich. the disabled soldiers iod used in training .trades taught to| WNO ex fo he ahsent on | | ted t fs Walter, H. Soles, : -efucation of returned maimed =ol- | mis of Toronto, and the Returned | '0 proceed. oles, Mar ™ and be prepared to undertake | Soldiers’ Aid Commission of New peMadk as soon as a general plan is | Brunswick Bunced After this trip of investigation, a.lic works next Tuesddy evening action r this purpose F. J. Trinder, |report will be made to the Connecticut | will be taken on matters to he report- Woundeq severcly. es D. Hine of the state board of | State Council of Defense as to how'ed to the August meeting of the rnm-} Sergeant: [Btion, and N. 8. TLight, state su-|far the facilities of this state are use- mon councjl, John M. Rarker, Fair bl Killed in Action. Frederick Dixon, Catlettsburg, Ky. John Allaria, Calumet, Mich 4 the, Danlel T. Roswell, By Miss. : vovisio e de for the, , Bvhalia, Mis at¥ Counell of Defense, to which the | nadian nateictionfvs ik ollsecnt el BIOr. S JnmlIEh ofimia oo SRh tion day from the stio i Robert Grooms, Rushville, Mo Edward V. Bowie, Deep River | James J. Casey, Willimantic §.-—The first| Napoleon J. Despins, 117 Colony sualty list to- | strect, Meriden. action, IR} — - TRUCK RATES HIGH, : TRAFFIC MEN SAY B total, 43 Phone 1409-2 Conference With Auto Oymers Sched- AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE OF uled to Secure Lower Price | I Amen, 1a { Program. ! SUMMER WASH SKIRTS | | | Nearly all of the manufacturing e L S At $4.00—One Group that were $5.00 ber of Commerce rooms vesterday aft- e s || At 83.50—0One Group that were $4.25 Tenine managers sered ve aciore rop: | N At $2.25—One Group that were $2.75 resentatives and tratf problems were wesod at wreat Tonsin. oo cened | At 79¢—One Group that were $1.25 of trucking rates, proposed by wn, F nette, Wis Wis. rllace, Mich Charles City, rtiand, Me S nmomonie truck owners some tne | To Close Out—Hair Bows at 25¢ yd. For- Oak, Ia i, Wie, | (10 (he motter o et noas || merly sold at 29¢ and 39c yd. itrick A. Walsh, New York N h o8 R ow ary, | Dresent, that the prices were unsatis. | & 5 P C . A“ R . At ihe meeting of the hoard of pub. | . TOSPM & F. Whiteon, Rosemary, | FTEEEN Pt tF RACE FoLe Sotie |R At 25 Per Cent. Discount — ussian soma opposition to the rates as it was | B made known when the matter was | @ Blouses, first taken np that the manufacturers | field, Conn. wanted express rates

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