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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TIUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1918, — T TG AN 100 M0 AS : PLAINVILLE HF[PINE% OF RHEUMATISM Hartford’s Shoppind Center U \J | [ IV Tfl BRUSH THE FNFMY “Fruit-a-fives” Point the Way = S === Thriit Stanifi Sals for August i Be"flw Pfldns We Close at “Noon, i <Pptemher 13th, Inclusive. T suffered for a number of vears - 5 ) Amount o .60 Per Capifa | “with ®rcumarion and severe Pains i my Side and Back, caused by strains and heary lifting. ‘Dollar Bay” Comes Again Tomorrow RED CROSS 55 ACTIVE 100 oot e o | —— mended ‘Fruit-a-tives’ (or Fruit [ Patriotic Women Help to Make Life in Liver Tabiets) to me and after using Bringing Most Unusual Bargains : Drerie e bl Trenches More Pleasant—Two Sent | that T continued to tak . THE WORTH OF A DOLLAR IS GREATLY EXPANDED ON THIS g s e to fake them; ang SPECIAL DAY IN THE MERCHANDISE WE OFFER YOU. SEASON- { Back From Camp After Examina- | pow I am enjoying the best of health. ABLE THINGS THAT AR 2D EVERY DAY AND WILL BE tion—Registration Day Thursday. W. M. LAMPSON. QUICKLY PICKED UP BY ALL WITH AN EYE TO THRIFT. CARE- | ' 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25 FULLY LOOK THROUGH THE ITEMS, IT WILL BEST TELL THF 3 Stanley Gwillim, chairman of the{ At all dealers or svnt’on cceipt f STORY OF GREAT SAVINGS TO ALL WHO BUY TOMORROW. THE st L s e ' receipt o FOITOWING PRICES HOLD GOOD AS LONG AS LOTS TAST, BUT in receipt of the following letter from | Price by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, EARLY COMERS OF COURSFE, ARE THE ONES THAT WILL REAP Howell Cheney, State Director of war | OGDENSBURG, N. Y. i GREATI®T B SFTTS. $avings in Hartford e e e ) AT INFANTS' DEPARTMENT AT SUIT DEPARTMENT itsase e Eladiioino ”‘p’d’ YOUT | 4. m,, 12 o'clock noon and 6:15 p. m White and Colored Dresses in White Wash Dress Skirts in all S es co el yeginored 3 'he object of this request is to make - July sal y t of .60 per Gingham, Chambray, Plaids, Stripes different styles, $1.98 and $2.98 your July sales to the'extent of .60 per | j; jmpossible for the young men to & 3 y 3 SR o - N and plain colors. 2 to b year sizes. values, priced for Dollar Day Sale ‘"P""l‘ A (;nux ”I"” \0‘“ )“” Nav- | rorget that they must register. real value $1.50. for only $1,00 e atiel .. $1.00 each jnERachics ed '-”'\'Il = Eckol) Farewell to Miss Murphy. G G sl i Boazalcs House Deessés=Nisely oubt of yvour ability to maintain it chambray smocked white made of pretty striped Percales fongthiogba mnosfiofith ey e L Y e e s R o e < e & T o Value at $1.50 to $ Your . used any special methods, or under- [ Miss Anna Aury 2 iqu rim for o 3 year olds. Dollar Day Sa $1.00 each choice at $1.00 cach itook any speclal drive for Angust by { Whiting street lcst evening, by sever- al of her friends. IFourteen gu « Dresses—o i vear which you accomplished these results, | # © All Wool Sweaters—Jackets for hidren's Drosse ot little tots, in pale biue and pale | were present from Plainville, New pink for .. .... $1.00 each A farewell party was tendered to sizes in chambray, gingham, that we should be very glad to be advised { D =%, i Tl sold from $1.25 to $1.98, for Dol- M [ of the means employed \ :;‘t":‘l:fl“ “H‘l:)\‘:\"d‘ ;9.\; H,A;\'v(l)'r ,,\ ;:’“ g RriDa RS & (00 taairy % “Ihe ingPense over July Guhichovan| d200 T8 0 2 S L OF L Baby Bonnets—In white silk Walits sz taE (el e n the maximum for most towns of the | ;1 e nrh o Dollar Day Sale at .. $1.00 ea. oy i ey oo Tty e state) are so very material that vou | 'fi‘:“,‘o‘ \_"m'”; 5 "" Seiton "”"J;l"n i HESdi lace trimmed. Regular $1.98 grades must he greatly encouraged-—and w\r:: Miilforar e ! B A 5% . $1.00 cach would like to have other towns share | Costume Velvet in 8 inch width WHITE GOOD DEPT. % Your succe: e a‘,‘ kfv\fl\tl f‘}”;;:n-::-mr(:;‘cm‘(‘lwuvi in. White Dotted Swiss for (Signed) fine anslity, a 5 Sk ¥ Waists and Dresses and Children’s “HOWELL CHEN Chiffon Taffeta— In black, lovely Clothes. “Regular 37 1-2c quality, “State Director of War ings, | quality for . L. $1.00 yd Dollar Day Sale .. 4 yards for $1.00 “Hartford, Conn.” | 5t reet Pongee—In good colors, for MADRAS SHIRTINGS B! The total purchases of War Savings |~ Jullus Peterson has returned to skirts, dresses and slipons. Half Regular 37 1-2c and 50c value, in Stamps in Plainville to September 1| Kewtan, Ma after spending a short price Dollar Day ........ $1.00 yd. white, for Dollar Day .. 4 yards $1. amounted to $2 6. or $6.90 per | furlough with frieads in town g { rapita. Our quota is .000. The| The women of the Congregational | pledges of approximately $20.000 to- [ church will meet this evening at the | ether with what have already been | home of M William ton to ¢ | |'purchased amount to approximately | for the mesting of the Farmington . r $40,000 In the 168 weeks left f)Fv Valley association which will be held | FAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY #OR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON this year Plainville must buy approxi- | here on Septemb r 24 PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALD -DRY GOODS PUROCHASED OF US. ¥ | mately $2.700 worth of stamps per| 1 rles Woodruff spoke to the sl b e D EeRRLlS mmw egational Sunday school | her interesting work at the | A. hostess house at mp Brief Ttems, George Cameron, Jr., returned to his home in Morris Cove today afte epending the summer with has aunt, Mrs, James J. Murphy of Whitiing do so, should increase the amount of | purchases pledged in recent nnw-\lr}x | N NEws today for Rensselaer Institute, Troy, | Frank and Edward, spent Sunday at | Ment campaigns The per capita en- = e BE N. Y. He 15 to take a course in elec- | East Haddem. Tolment in the last campaign reached | ”"‘””“‘"‘”’ Misehinglolie Wil e 2 A lens g ol e : will be held with Mrs. Wellma rical engineering. There will be a supper in the Kene- | APProximately 70 per cent fo that the her hame on Church street Irid: number of people purchasin mps The board of finance will meet this | ington Methodist church Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock evening at the town clerk’s office to | evening at 6 o'clock is satisfactory from this standpoint but | 7oR RENT—Furnished room i l l make up the budget for the coming | N . not so good in respect to mones value. vate family. Inquire 92 West -10-3d vear. The sales during July and Angust have B been vers “h better than any pre- | STATE [_'AIR flPFNlNfi The state Guard heid o successtur | G0D BLESS THE NURSES | becr vers much ve e G G| e drill and meeting at the town hall = AR iy 8 : . h AP J et cokhing | good work will continue. | An unknown man nar Louis H. Wilcox, Sergeant in the Fn- Red Cross Activity. | being killed at the old Pratt station | A meeting of the trustees of the The work of the Plainville branch | crossing yesterday He was trund- Methodist church of Fast Berlin will gineers, Keeps Smiling Even When | of the Red Cross is proceeding rapidly | ling a bicycle along and seemed un- lmprovemem‘; Be]flg Made [0 | be held this evening. i ind the work is being turned out as | conscious of his danger. A dinkes Bill Killifer, catchar of ‘the C Tlio Tiad ol d1a Leotiaty tanalmn Fighting. fast as the many women workers can | train struck the bicyele he was pus whose timely hit won the second 3 possibly aceomplish it During the | ing ahead of hnn Vanous EXl]lbl \J“dmgs | worth league of the Methodist cliurch | Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox of 5 S . Ing throwing the m for Chicago (= = . month of August 137 pairs of socks an il Members who pledged themselves to | ¢ fome = om Mr. Wilcox's brother stating that | the k : department alone earn a dollar through the summer tating,tha LS Nsnictineadepantmentislon 11} | ‘.‘.,‘.,;M . No admission fee will be | the A. E. F. Sergeant Louis H. Wil- A 7 s gical dressings committee. A committee will arrange [ cox is in: Company E, 104. Engineers. Aentace Fenitd et . | . Easg Berlin Library, Town Hall and an entertainment and refresh- ery mother, and in fact everyone g ar are ne: [ F d "fi t % s v and c yone | refugee garments are needed. and the Chiallonge Gons Very e nes ay I Ornlng a e et Riwon's Carner Chapel. Selécted B in America should he proud of the | women of the town are extended a RS P, The Rocky Hill Grange will visit | American army,” he writes. ‘“and | cordial invitation to spend their lei- | Draft Board—Other News Items | the Wethersfield Grange on Thursday | may God bless the nurses. their work | #ure hours at the Red Cross rooms on 16¢c | 11c. { evening and will furnish the program. | cannot be praised too highly. No ex- | West Main street. There is plenty ot | About Town. ! Nork to be done in the and — Frank Churchill and family made | planations of what we have done over rooms, : the trip to the pilgrimage at Ie- | here are necessary but suffice it to | Work may also be taken home. The Repalrs are being made at the |, .. "\aq saturday, Mrs. Churchill | say, “We went away with a smile, and | Martha . Sewing circle and the Fp- Welcome | 381_383_385 M’fln Street Berlin Fair grounds in preparation | jjved in Lebanon before her marriage. | we intend to return with a smile. worth:feagie meet once each week Tanndrs tstan)| < i J L Sergeant Wilcow is well known |at the rooms to sew. | ; S = e, about the city. He sailed for France Rejected for Service. | Has been a genuine money-saving event and tomorrow ning with the detachment of engineers as a the reductions are greater than ever. sl s o private, and the news of his appoint- [paye returned to Plainville. the for- painted and the race track is being | l‘e“r :Lum to their home in Somerville, | yeng to sergeant was received th er fior b Doveve anath LD TErr i Ay < Box of Linen Finish Writing e e put into shape. The work is mm;} ase week, in a letter long held up in {0 from s o iy : Boye Rlack Sateen W s nn I elohel e . varried on under the direction of the | Mrs. W. A. Colline and son, Wins- | transportation. Both left here about two wecks ago Shirts . 7 o T e e 25c¢ Linen Collars for men president of the fair committee, Col, | 10%. Spent Sunday gt Mrs. Collins old = = with draft contingents. and upon ar- $1.50 RBoy<' Knee Pants, 1 to 18 35c Boys' Heavy Black Ribbed | hoys. 2 for : home in Massachusetts = rival in camp were examined by the | years,ipair. U a0 $1.29 Hose, pair se | $1.00 Jar Pompeian Mass §- M.Jarvis. The pavillion In which | S e HEAEHEEEION) (CF : L physicians, and rejected for physical 50c Black Satin Bloomers for New Outing Flannel Stripes and Cream the fruits and vegetables arc to be | - 1 "j; SerR R i The case of Charles Sahrbacher, | gicapility 1s up to 12 years.... g Checks, yd .. .. it 15¢ Dottle Boye Machine exkibited is being made larger in | mf( “‘(’” Kk "m 5 S e e charged with making seditious and dis- | Asked to Ring Church RBells. $3.50 Silk and Net Shirt Waists $2.00 Extra large size Bungalow | il wal s IS o p e ; $1.98 : E - $ 504 eham Skirt o o Braokiy leyal statements, will come up at th All thal ministers 1h Plainville Rave 1. Aprons .§$1.50 ¢ ingham Skir hibitors, as the showing of fruits and | Martin Tenmseonof Rbeky | SCPLOMber term of the United States | received the request from the war | Vegetables is expected to be the | artin nysor 10ckY | gistrict court at New Haven, Septem u that the church hells be rung | largest ever. The place at which the | Hill is ill at the Hartford hospital ber 24. Judge Mangan will he his | i for the biggest event of the year in| .. _ o v Gharles Woodward Berlin, the State Fair. Some “"iwnu have been visiting Mrs. Wood- the buildings are being remodeled and | ward's rents in Rocky Hill, have Charles E. Peters and Charles Klatt order to accommodate all the ex- | Taffeta \HL 1‘(‘(“(0;"\ 2.25 Middies for women and | Aprons e s 5 $2.7 girls .... $1.98 79¢ Pink Knit Bloomer ¢ Art Silk Hose for Women $2.00 Women’s Flannclette women 69¢ Night Gowns 79 $1.50 Warner's Finc 35c Box of Linen Finish Writ- $1 Men’s Heavy Ribbed Corsets ing Paper with FEnvelopes, hirts and Drawers 98¢ 50c Boys' Jersey Ribhed Shiv DTS Box Ry RPN Soi.b.etc L5 S orf R L and Drawers 3 on registration day. Thurs Luther williams and sons | coun { week. The bells will be rung at government exhibit will take place is also being put in sha To Change Honor Roll. t a meeting of the war board held ’) last Zening in the town clerk's of- WHEA fice in Berlin it was voted to re R R e T e French Poster demands ©od economy to save ship-room honor as it now stands does not con tain the correct number of names of == | :“ Y oy 3 = = ~ -‘ e " &7 - 5] Foivve s o iacrvice asino s T i d i e et bee pu il el Defeiwe Noliogale # BIG WEDNESDAY MORNIN . SPEGIALS It was thought better to paint over ::‘;,(:n 6 as -!‘»"‘F ‘f“,‘\';,\ ,’fgrg-‘. ’ 2 : ! 3 Restreignez-vous pour hater la victoire. Mflhlcafl cmamflfl #E 2 5 i Mflhmaq S&iEC mppearance of the board another N (Curb your a i o wa, vas thought of. This was to P 5 H k your appetites to hasten victory) Baint 611 Homes outlindl then . : ; Ne jetez pas un gramme de pain. 5 have them reprinted in smaller letters. 5 . tnonmfluvwauvagmmmeof bread ) X ‘b B ek e allithe Hesies oo the ) : : ' Economisez 100 grammes de nourriture par jour. 2 Poard and the names of the recent ¥ (Save 100 grammes of ones that left would appear and th . < > g Bnla el Pr—— T B bnimranoe of the Fonrd woul e © . .ewers Celasuffirait pour augmenter d'une Division par H FRANKFURTS OR 1 1b LIVER SMOKED 1 20C | for 29C ; \g, ke han s ed o Ty g "fi?ls larrl\:&e des renforts américains [l POoLOGNA 1. 1b BACON SHOULDERS honor at the present time there are 5 ) is will to add 4 e —— | P R B 2 (a0 of Acrican inrccman ek SHOULDER ROAST BEEF Ib 29 (RIB 4 LOIN LAMB CHOPS " 7 S P owaeisin | thesusishborhood ot P § En économisant sur votre nourriture vous | 180 names, é . conomiserez des u Registration On Thursday % 5 \ poilus. nois de tranchées & nos The local draft board wish to binnounce that all preparations have w’ 3 i : (,f:;.;flg;,"mnrkmdm“wmm) FRESH HAMBURG NATIVE VEAL RUMP ROAST STEAK 28C I ROASTS [ 28C I BEEF s must spend been completed for the registration pf th& men between the ages of I 45 on Thursday of this week and N S LOUCHEUR. NATIVE SWEET COR{%’ the places of registration for the B\ R ks (R ; FANCY MALAGA LARGE YELLOW FANCY RIPE arjous districts is as follows. East /1 i GRAPES 6 10 hsk 4OC » 1bs 14C TOMATOES 1 Ibs 10(: erlin, the library of that town; \ 3 > il ¥ LARGE NEW o) " SWEET NATIVE GREEN Berlin, the town hall; Kensington the Z s, 3 ¥ #§ roraTOES 15 1b pk 55C POTATOT 2 qts 25C OUKES doz 15(: hapel at Upson’s corner. The hours t 22 G 5 i ] Pt registration will be from 7 a. m TR R Sy ks : ‘Bl DRIED BEANS all kinds 2 Ibs 35¢ | <¥*100<'s CORN FLAKES * riss 2:—;C ages of 18 to 45, who have not al- ady registered are expected to exister If anyvone fails to complv | i b4 ) SUNBEAM GRAPE E C N TAMP] AL 3 ith this rule he will be classed as | U L'UN, OU L'AUTRE. Frangais, choisissez/.... B Joe Mo 22C N. B, C. CORN - 15¢ ! :(:'1:) BELL'S l’:l' .1‘ 21C draft delinquent and the govern- (ONE OR THY, OTHER) (People of France which shall it be! ) i | . s $ 2 cans #nt will dea] =meverely with him % Berlin Briefs, = = { ITED STATES ¥oo p MB¥ G—08535. Ralph Nourse of Berlin stueet left T S, FOh ADran(STRAT | m