New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 3, 1918, Page 7

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] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, /‘TGESDA‘;. SEPTEMBER. 3, 1918 D ;D mjv\mm S oo { SCHOOL RE-OPENING | <00 RELIFVED \ | Hartfords Shoppind Centet . bl . A B § N1 PRI YU || 00 \ HITMANUFACTURERS | & pertoct Tesamment For Tiis - - “Distressing Complaint WasiNa.a an attack of Weeping 5o bad that my clothes et through at times. red terribly. T could get no il T tried ‘Fruit-a-tives (or Liver Zablets) and ‘Soetha Our Sept. Housewaresand China Sale }‘ Donald and Mrs, Kane—Straw Hat res’, and am entirely well”’. 1 SPECIAL PRICES PREVAIL THROUGHOUT OUR NE N- ; Appearance: ! | | Smaghing Brigade Makes Annual HALL. Both these remedies are sold by Liked Pie, . LARGED DOWNSTAIRS DEPT. AS € 'S ON ALMOST EVERY- FTHING A I GETITING GHER ALL THE TIME, YO HAD BETTER BUY NOW. ALL WHO CAME TO THIS BIG SAL EN IT OPE § g MORNINNG WORE MORE THAN SUF RISED AT THi 3 « 1 of heln Sehoo. SAVING THEY (COULD MAKE WITH MARK} AND ¥FREIGHT i ren d employed thi CONDITIONS THY WAY HEY ARE. EXCEPTING A FEW RE STRICTED ITEMS EVERYTHING IS REDUCE With the o f school in Plain- ) lle and New today, the decal SBURG, N. it-a-tives’ trial size v 1 probfem to f nd Mirro Aluminnm. See the demon e Butter Merger demon« stra with 4 big where two pounds of offered for special introduc at ged butter is made out of one on R pound of butter and one pint of : Bilcs 0 980 f y be hel ’ paid ~ White Slop Jars, covered ones, t 1001 chil was thought with bail handle 3 : an inducement for m o stay, (Continued from First kind, at this sale .. c each 1 s sh that k far the 1 nameled Tea Kettles . % : : e ; ' Rnamelod T s e Preserving Kettles, gray enamel, B | number will return to school. vation Dost in the . e e - 9¢ kind, bail handle .. 89¢ Few Autos Out’ Sun | Juvigny, Sergeant Ira Croshaw, of erns for filling cut Glass Table Centers for artificial e Grand oAt lode glass and pottc fernery Were fiowers, with glass block. Were 98¢ el e e | to American division 1 it ving witnessed virtually all o war arde cord b for " KRl 69c each ministration to conserve gasoline 1 IRotary Ash Sifters, the du Gray Enameled cove x unday. Very few cars passed throu the American daylight action kinc ting all sizes of v nd Kettles, $1.25 kind ..... g X | Biniile and ) a: % ould the attack on the plateau began last | barrels, gularly s 5 Pyramid Gas Toasters, toa ¢ B!icarned no Pi & cons were tise Wednesday morning slices at once. 2be kind .. 19¢ each Feate : the slo The hill where the observation post eemed to be, “Hitch up old Dob- | is located commands a view of the lines was | country for miles around, the mans having erected a shell-proof o % ¢ I the 3 L tower of ncrete nd steel rails with T a roof six feet thick and the sides four feet. In addition to a telephone, Ser Hundreds of Similar Specials are to be found throughout our mam- moth Down Stairs Dept We invite you to investigate. Last Meeting’ of Stanley Post geant Croshaw had even runner; Present Quarters to Take Place The tower exit faced the German lin and the enemy machine inne Tomorrow Evening. & | opened fire eve time an lividual { k. HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY +OR NEW BRITAIN YOU OAN DEPEND ON 8 & Elainville nld\ sighte h“‘ none of the runners ey Post, G. A. R mposed - and Zig PROMPTLY CEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. e ! oot dey R was lost. Whe it haw | veterans of the Civil War, is likely ¢ Busselewicz, JosapRy ‘?‘,,"““"\“ ang { reached the tower found a dead | b€ organization without a home (£ man a Adolph Yol G At ntrance, but befor P I IR Qepeiat b ¢ Meskill in chaf) e - = s conld bury the body the shelling §' corps, takes in 1 morning chargéd With g ste 1o o Vi « arters 0 [; 1 s GOOD YEAR AT on! Sandoy swas | Started. " G iotide duaterng Conk ; Ty were colEhl il 7 | In Sea of hed Wir mmander . 1ded whilé robbing Milly” hardwhre 1tomobi ; ' the summer at Shumway Park, West | Haven | i e e e H . v i | ! o The first d rican runners t night. F 3| Willian | The women members of the Beriin | Town Home Inmates Raise Big Crops | people attende ; mitte commenting upon the re- ; Murphy made captured | Bie making arrangements to | Of Corn, Potatoes and Garden ast ma rawle | cent sale of Beaton's blocl ) \ng werd committed ‘to Y ne y 2n eating tent at the Berlin state | =l ockwell v c er entr over the dead German, | “®M £ : ; sang “ X e e ade lunches will be | Manager George F. Kibbe of the |to Lake Compounce the Americans finaliy burying it be- | Mb Streeter states th ¢ m schooi 2i t sang that i » 1 ) = | Town Farm stated today that the p L! T e neath the entrance as sold suddenly and without > t ! 1 { aw 2 LR 2 he | vious notice to the veteran ; 16 ; to ti summer h e > of the suc Sergeant Croshaw witnes the ins, . ; porte he police, and Mrs, Arthur L. Woodruff 2s been omne of the most su TS [ i had their lounging rooms a i ssful at the institution and bumper Americans cross the veritable o t and family spent yesterday with crop has been raised The ;1{;;“ The crowds coming home from | barbed wire network on Sunday aft- | this block for between: 25 and 3t Ll U Ji=oe oo rop is £00d, as is the general garden | ompounce and other places 1ast | ernon while the Americans were east. | Years. The nd Army is an organi : L 5 Miss Helen Chamberlain and Miss i a5 4 “77°" | night amused themselves by breaking | ward bound. He saw his countrymen tion unlike any other and has al- | Woodruf tc F1ocance Anderacs B 4 rom | tTUck crop. = = 5 e , / le mr: . hderson have returned from The corn at-the fifm however is the | S/°Y Straw hat in sight. The ruins of | ¢roe trench after trench by hounds Al“' 4ln<\n]l )m,_vh in the minds of the | Holtpold’s store ! Savin Rock g i ° s were scattered a § : antrymen | Public. Although at pr rere are ’ son’s banner crop of tiiis section; the super. | o 8 wer all the way | ynti) he wondered how infantrymen | Publ though at pr t there . Wilsor he guest of Mis$ Pauline Bawer of b i ate: active mbers there | yoys the guest'of Miss Paulin Uer OF | hetween fiye andhsixmcres 160 tons of MeN | gyn fire pouring upon the plateau ictive members there | boys, 8 1 from . this town saw a single straw hat in an automo- P vancing ipfantry- | are between 300 and 400 families who | to 16 yeas f L alceping & ~ fcorn have Been harvested, fillng two | pile ane afiaol : sielil i aandaxaln BndvancliEglo (AN e e : = 5 e : : SGGOHG Tlme The following men leave fnr!v:” HioE S0t el € tWo bile and attacked in force, but were| ., were compelled to helt and cut [ are interested in the Post because | for several he le to e Camp Devens ¢ rrow: Fiarto SRR Hhsar repulsed by the defenders. Officer | 10 OT€, COIINE CE K elements to | their fathers or grandfathers were |One sai I morning Patrol S N Hovldn e s : : k ! : ilio, Harry . Meyer Edelson, . | Merino, acting the part of the reserve | 20 "0l o) \fon” ahead were sup- | Members during their life. The Vari- | man Murphy's atte s attrac Giovanni Bacearo and Charles W. Rey- DR‘ RITTER MADE GAPTA[N force, stepped in and tried to stop the | 1 4 itn wire cutters to complete | 0uS auxiliaries such the Soms of | to them in the store anc laid QUIET HOLIDAY IN TOWN {nolds. Nicholas Capsilidakls will go o | ,fllfif" ance. He captured one prisoner, the job started by the artillery. Many | Veterans, the Stanley Woman's Reiief | Wait for them to « and 3 Camp Upton, N. Y., Friday. B G The friends lef; him and “were so wide that | COrDs, the Citizens Corps, are also in- | 100k them one . 5 | went to, New Britain £ prisoner es. encsledtin B b e Post. | revolvers, bullet . The schools of this town will open |Son of East Street Restdents Ordered | taped fnd the oficer tolimmen iy bl S O A I e $mugher Born to Postmaster and | for the fall term tomorrow and an| o Leave Immediately for Camp |Blgattr 5 short chase gave it up as a | Pelled to take them on a running |and the gen e e increased enrollment Is 1ooked fOF. | Greenloat for Medical Servi bAd job - e [ jump or go down on one side and up f 0ld soldiers always provided with |Svee caugnts ic Mrs. Fagan—Auto Hits Boy Leav- | There have been a number of changes | » Service. i S quarters where they can meet and en- aug Py i iy Dr, Henry Ritter of Springfield, Priests' Mothers Dead. SR e at | oy themselves Cormm g Trolley Car—Few Machines on | 7 ! 2 Mass,, son of Mr. and Mrs.. William! Rev. J. F. MacDonald, curate at the | times explained, pected that a meeting will : y i of 547 East street, this city, has | Chureh of ¢ dy of Mercy, sent | owin e Tis in | taEalpIace s0on At whioHE Do it Turnpike Sanday | 1 day for se { been commis ed a captain in fhfl,'f\\v,\,- er 2y that his mother | ¢ S igien i SRt people interested in the Post will take 5 ) al Re e le terday tate medical ~orps, and leaves | gia findas B s beer } : Porter A, D P I : et oy e medica ps, an died Saturd S has'beentab hiox : N one of tr 1 m. Bay, 2 for Camp Greenieaf, Ga.| pedside at her home in Bridgeport for 1 2st side of th thune in the present qua | Another son, Herman, an attorney, | , weak i artc is the government appeal agent under 7 dear | Word SR i b i i s n | the selective service act, for the ety of | gaatn of the mother of Hev. 7 1 ! Eanday, e 2 o L el aihaidedindioatSuad 2erlin | Chicopee, Mass g S | G et S e . 25 WANTED. o Sled var o| Another Ern is noav attend- irch of = . £ y ing the on-commissioned Officers' | « F e R S Sl ¢ 3 il s Needed to Complete Quota of Epworth League Convention v CITY ITEMS |, Fropm tossue coment thenches! orosaed the advancing soldiers were com- ome action abi vttemptir o re- was also received Streeter announce Rotonl tom corpo the second | »aoa | Washingtor | thur to a brigade 1to from licen Attention is ealled to the announce- | conventior street 3 ment of Co ior th Bl on this e pred inday w e Re % | “Lafayette division threw him I youngster w n the act of get i 2 . T 1 S d the R . 2 &8 5o ihe = ey Rar N J., was here c éting x Columbus | New Haven ! i FORECAST Arthur, who went abroad ses or hear the approach of the auto. | Sunday s . ros vas cz vesterday af- | 2 taff in the Rainbow The driver of the car stopped with | 5 @ few feet of the accident ar a i ok At Last—We Are Gomg fo he - Chreles Wesley Russell Misstng Report Predicts 11,137,000 Bales Diien e irned around to see if the child {day furle to Get—Just What We Have Lrchibald €, Trem South Mer { Maryland, have been > was dumbfou ¢ - 2 o ity Arier ; . R eved ish in ¥ jump up and r 1 o o e ay| Lyons T e p v g - i - erter from the Price Jumps $11 or He was not al 5 Scout Camp at Chester | acduired e 1 R | United States nan ussell enlisted | ad and find out his n and there- 1oye pe River ~ | fram the Realty anc 6., abou € s 2 f when ent a 1 i vas to bl 1 s no action was ta p the driver | * t 0 buy some of the sice hon for alt nd Building Co 1 an every 1 Washingtor Pic Costs Bi Another one of the boys who ticipated ir 3 y of the Plain about three Bérlin Fr 3 2 ¢ >red men, 1 at the 1g to bid them goo E h we will b lined for Camp Devens | Sell for on Easy Terms s Lee Timmons e their A ar 1 ' : ;,g syt of t 1e holi- I 7 S Gfl Robart € 11 iy A e Tox Colicctor Loomis Takes Q et o2 e | A, e e e o S8 S SRR | 0 S SRS | s s s America PBstrnaster o 1 gan are : d . lized bl - & the bir . nghter, “I don’t k y n from Adam. | city where Ic S ght within When Berlin Ttems, Tern { spen I 1 : W g‘ Ths regular meeting he Berlin ) eir irrounding property has sold for, Y : RS % s Qr’?’a B 5 @s Myee will be held i e hall sntiha : - [oniy four lots are Lo Vinthrop | Mart ’ ‘ meet in |4 yenr a ; g& § Ke 4 » tances two partic There was a eti | lot—result—someone i 1 r. and Mrs. Nels the public sche S O N o # 1 iena DELEC } TO CHICAGO G Ll B v S nece 1§ for ‘fhe ! 1 B ots will inclua ent <, { lat ) 0 ST wer JOBBph Marselli has entered the leading membe the Orde: ¥ Bfsthe New Haven road as re- ! ir s been elected ono PAPETS FOR ANNOUNCE-| Mr. Frederick Harmon has moved | colicc < n. 7 > 1 onnecticut delegates to tha MENT. his piano studio to Room 40, Booth! August they Wir ana Mrs. eorge Anderson tional convention to be held in Chi- THE BODWELL REA o G 5 block. Call after school hours or Mon- The water department collec feturn tomorrow after spending | cago next June. —advt. day and Saturday evenings.—advt. for August were $16,544.4y, ing. . nin Afternoon until f 1 of ty street and Shuttle M v ave

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