New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, E THE JOHN BOYLE CO. | B> L G oL SURE MAKE AND HARG RS S WINDOW SHADES DS-OPAQUES-TINT CLO . IN COLORS [O SUIT THE HOME n o 359 AND WE WILL CALL §/i¢ & 7 S aEsse e g 5 FRANKLIN 5Q. : | S Diov & o || | § | Besse-Leland’s HA RTFORD. Direct Special Attention to Our Complete Displays Mourning Millinery OUR SPECIALTY you desire a Black Hat at short notice our own experienced {111Mry artists are at your service ‘ONr Mourning Hats are produced by artists in this line and at all times we show a complete and choice assortment in all the latest styles of the season. Just now we call your specal attention to our advance showing of Mourning Millinery in the newest styles for immediate wear. The new shapes and choice trimmings so important in Mourning Millinery, are to be seen here in splendid variety—for the Mourning Hat is necessaril so severe; there is so little on it that the little must be faultless There are many new style treatments, trimmings and shapes in these Mourning Hats that will no doubt meet your fondest expecta- The tions. Luke Horsfall X = Co., HEADQUARTERS FOR MOURNING VEILS 93 ASYLUM ST, s Complete Displays of = Mourning Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists and Gloves. ki i INVITE YOUR INSECTION. B | M e e ‘ ISHOP NILAN URGES | Yoo We Are Agents for 1k o cosseavimoy | Brenlin Window Shades [§ ¢ & § :30t09:00 P. M. : 5 The kind you have seen advertised. The shade riests Throughout State Read |§ that is guaranteed. giter From Episcopal Residence |} SUN wm:‘é"!' FADE TH[M BENEE Men’s $1.50 UNION SUITS, 2 for At all the masses in every Catholic | J§ : $1-50 urch in Connecticut yesterday a 9 icid explanation of the aims of the nited States Food Administration jas read in the form of a circular | ; = ’ K ::;;ph;cp:nf;:;1;;%;;?:&;Mm' We measure and make Brenlin Shades to order B B . Chlldrefl S fil'oo BLOUSES, 2 for $1-OO The Chancellor of the Diocese, Rev. | With our modern equipment in a way that will please ohn G. Murray, has for some time | M you. een actively coperating with the o Ml ot | Gt our free pooklet on window doowtion. It B N Men’s $5.00 TROUSERS, $3.00 ather Murray’s solicitation that | | . 3 shop Nilan prepared his forceful | |§ y 3 2 : ppeal for continued food conserva- i | . 5t % on and scrupulous observance of the 5 y g . 5 ] ules and regulations of the Food Ad- | i ; M l 00 NEGLHGEE SI‘IIRTS 2 f hinistration, which is now endeavor- | i 250-256 Park S 5 : 4 i 1 en S $ ® 9’ Or ng to solve the problem incident to | 250-256 Park oSt. : 1 scant sugar supply and to build up | B > — . . — R ; 1 00 he rescrves of wheat flour, both in o 5 : : g 5 o > his country and in France, which are ! ? ] 3 n absolute military necessity for the fontinuance of the war against Ger- 2any. ‘ | She will thus render an important | Administration by carefully carrying patriotic nd at the same time | out instructions published in the i i store up lies much value for | newspapers and pamphlets. Mr The Bishop's Letter. y : : . - her own 3 Hgover has been hailed in Europe as | g 9 3 cticut follows H 9 . abroad concerning the elimi nations from death by starvation. He iR s ""’;’ il ictions in the use of wheat gives the credit to the people of / s e 1 th tion of wheat is just as necessary | America who voluntarily accepted and § & 4 L achievements of our| .. ever, and for the present each of | followed his leadership in the great forces, we who remain home must not lose sight of tr pounds of wheat per month. | live up to the glorious record already ; terious duty of providing for the |y, (we it to our men in service to slished. k . 5 : aterial and, moral support of those } ' iige not onlw for their needs of | A 3 k 5 4 fho are fgiiting our battles mt the | PIOVIES H0% O TN T08 A8 S TACS O | Yours sincerely ; ; ] Iront. Now, more than ever, is the B taen e “JOHN J. NILAN, g 578 = Eesifor s toj{denyousaelves iy Yy harvest this vear, we must “Bishop of Hartford." E Bilric | thati may Ba' needed Fto carryll HSUEE TS SERVEREERERE SR SR TS 2 : yur flag to victory. The greater the wumber of men in the army, the more he TOY | possible lean 3 What an irre- P : 2 B T oDl iDaratial tninry)ivie do our sol ; 5 4 eed, clothe and equip them. he | giers if they should suffer from hung- all of millions of men to mIMAry ) o on aocount of our failure to deny | us is still’asked to use not more than | principles of conservation Tet us accumulation o reserve against erwice must necessarily reduce the ! : ourselves. Throughout the entire . iumber avallable for the forces| . ,;40 of the war we should limit ‘ e production can be offset only by COn- | ;yrselves to dairy foods and various { % "l g L L] 38 E ervation. Therefore, one can readly | yngs of perishable produce in order | ; | ore L) o e 1t1€S ¥ bow vital 1n the comservation of i S PO S TR o e i : ©0d for months to come. laei “The demands from Europe require | jtoo 70 giSA08 0 KOEP, e . [There will he an entertainment rast supplies from the people of | ¢\ viotory. Lmerica. Just now the conservation SR e glventat )£ sugar most essential. The LR S M G e v ymount of sughr that may be used for Ltelini ey Wayawith itheRRood| EEN (0n L i jch person for all purposes within | s R ] WED. EVENING, AUG, 28. he course of a month is only two Jounds. This is due to the fact that Beginning at 8 o'clock for the rery much is needed abroad and a { = | benefit of the colored draftees who nvsildszra‘filc;l a:v“fi\;n\ is ,»fequ‘xrcd rf‘ox - | will leave New Britain and Plainville mnning and preserving fruits. The B iy oo ; ; killtul housewlfe will be able to can | Ahgolutely Removes |7 M0 ' of September. nore fruits and vegetables and yet 2 2 Y Short patriotic spesches followed ise & minimum amount ot sugar, it | INAigestion. Druggists | vy good music ana other features he follows the instructions given by e Tnited States Food Administration. | Yefund money if it fails. 75c ADMISSION 33c. the means to keep thems

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