New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 11, 1918, Page 3

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NE\W DBR ATN DA oston Stoei Alr;rican Wounded e;h Feld H;;Pial FLANNELETTE SLEEPING GARMENTS For Men, Women and Children ) i ; \ If you sleep warm at night (s ‘ o | i SOLD BY yvou will feel rested in the 4 P J morning. These comfortable ; : e @ Ao Ao MEEALS fial'me&ltsfi Wit“ produce the 4 v ¢ - i 80 WEST MAIN STREET desired effect. i 5 ¢ ; —FOR WOMEN—| NIGHT GOWNS Common and extra sizes _FOR BOYS — NIGHT SHIRT3 AND PAJAMAS L/ S OIRMGI RIS ; : Y | i Many NIGHT GOWNS 1 ] : shown, a Sizes 4 to 14 years. PR i . 1%l v smaiigy OUTING FLANNELS i e B =1 We have complied with | e coiill by the yard—White, Grey, | Stripes and Checks. o} E T : ‘ = the Governments request e | to be satisfied with a P ULLAR T : —! || reasonable profit and to s vt e e [ o o e e | | E€€D the quality up to == [T R ON Y TURT NORCETRECIRTRATION: ST (T | FOR FRENCH BAND i — | Factory Officials Don’t Want ¥mployes New Year Contributions lor More | : inds For War Relicf. | to Forget, So Will B Mhistlcs Engs | New Britain to Help Repay Debt to 2 CRWIIRBIOWWLEtles \ special New Year's appeal for Tomorrow. Lafayette by Reception to additional funds for the Jewish war All male residents who have attain- ed their 18th hirt v and have not roads will lead to Fox's Theater | Yt Pssed their 46ih birthday, who | next Monday ovening at $ o'clock, | have not already registered, must not ! when the French Army Band will be- | fonZet that tomorrow is national regis- gregation Sons of Is and theiCon= RS o e e e tration day. The registration places gregation Beth Jl $1,500 in ed Banner” and ‘The Mar-, Wil be open fom 7 a. m. to 9 p. m., . to the regular yearly edges ha The rendering of the two na- and a large comps of clerks will he Qu&hty peen obtained thus far. tional anthems is significant ' of the , Present to assist in this work as n: > e 7 ! Close tie of friendship hetween the sfs- |'is expected that between 9,000 and Th s P __T c t 5 G i Bt it w1 10,000 men wnd bovs will be snrolted € daine Frice en Lents NIGHT WALKERS HURT | salvation to the other. America, is to- In-this city. Tomorrow morning, and Edward Marsh of 34 °T | day paying the debt she owed France Aduri he noon hour, the factory Street roported at police headauarters | Nnce 1175 ai Yorkiown. - Chairman whislcs will be biown o recail to tho | QOuyr increased volume of sales, last night that while coming from I". Mangan of the ticket committee Minds of all the importance of the e 5 Ry ot lay s 3 3 101 S . n his auto as added a number of solicitors to da¥. ‘ i £ sight Plainville to this elty in his &4 the ticket sellers. Anyone who will vol. | The first district, comprising _the oresl 10 buying and rigl about 11 he struck a boy and girl, E : ’ ; | \\;v)u\w)v\ s he did not ascertain. B Unteer to sell tckets is urged to see third and fifth w will have g mihe Ly Sl g it hha i he sve| | ecomomy im manufacture, enable ber of voung people were walking , il who are going to attend the ban- The second district made up ar »s, - quet should notify Chairman B. J. ds, wve registra- . along the road near the Traut homes. et N y e : ou to bu of the banguet commitee at & econd ward, relief has been generously responded | Musicians Monday. to by the Jewish people of New Brit- AlL ain Between the members of the Con- S “Believe me, Ma, it sure did seem good to fafndca iy Crassman K. - Homphey | WSih ward, Ckrainian hall, Brein 3%‘%%@& fit Th@ Same Pric'e e get a bunch of Heralds in the mail yesterday. 7 of the committee on decorations to FISH & FRIDAY i Tt S s S FISITERIES EXIIBIT, B Gee’ foracouple of hours 1 was back on and . rec e B ] T TR fis Always—Ten Cents '} Main street and I felt like knocking the ser- istration License Numbc . ed for crlin Which Opens Sept. 21, / : e e |§f geant down when he came and told me to get ing preparations for taking BENSs iof (Bepronuiosn £ o : ) to work”-Extract from a soldier’s lztter to Factorien and (. Wil vnaw | Eheries of the department of com- | | Good for Leather {# his mother. A 1 merce what they are doing to increase ant Frenchmen some of the the supply of meat for the table at denling nstruments that the | o, SUPY of mout forthe table at| | BMakes Shoes wear longer Maybe ising on the Boches. Cactoring conesrns are | Aroed Semples of whlo shark eray- and look better . Fl’eSh Shore 10(: IR :1 > Anthis ”"”;”“"1‘“’”' u}-mn;: tilefish skates and rays :xrr:. E k cugtionzo b nel and gas | gome of the dini )1 strangers @ > : Haddock _1b - — - Mmoo Wi St i, o Uk, e | | ‘Black - Tan - White - Red - Brown y A eak » a it be ess i e splen- 5 & . g 4 Sword Kish © did preparations being fed i als, made to drive Steak Cod 1> 23 I BN, ppe e i vt - : : - S Would like to spend “a couple of hours Jod to Boil b 19¢ evening’s Herald, the following names . 1 ](‘z(x]rflc()Sm(‘ItS ol e e s e C back on Main street.” ception commlittee: K. H. Alford, I Y. T. Flounders lb 13¢ o ARG VL i, S, e i L He Can Do It "—‘T“f’““:‘ eese———————— W' Magson, .'m H. L. Thompson, Rev. ’ ] i i oo i Sultering from flemai M fl}lli’ Sday T TY a S — Charles J. Parker, H. T. se, . M. .’ ___Ham_b__u’t:g Steak |» 25 )\YI’”“\rn' i . e | i.r:ssafit:pgétig‘wisfiug:fda?c- PUMPKIN PIES, made from new sugar-pump- ¥ Sausage : b : D. Noble, A. Boul, E o ° .. 8 Sroucer meer 1520z [l ri v v v i Sjek Headache |) anfi Saiurday Good Coo g 51 c S : | newed strength, brighter B kins, delicately seasoned and baked to that appetiz- 2 1h i < g ~ Compund * ™ * MORE CLERKS NEEDED. looks, better health and street; fourth The United States Government in its ‘mm;». ivs.ullmi Y‘n el ([,‘ i : _. exhibit at the State Fair, at Berlin the . : O Good Shines to the Boi pur M e e We will mail the Herald to any soldier— Lilly Oleo 11b pkg 30c Draft Boards Want Volunteer Resis- | Clearer complexionsbyusing gaabpcaas : B P ° § Raspberry Jam 1b 16¢ trars to Work Tomorrow. Beecharn’s Pills. They give For SATURDAY we will have a full line of large EX ——w:.)eaI;Ut\-‘:%P——u—-—mr Ib )3-(- ; ,’, 'ir,w\f‘”L,‘l."f,‘”:,:4‘1,{.‘:”.'.’.‘;"1.‘.‘:Hyyf\‘ ‘ ;;;3 Srfi ;C;?;t&fl?;&u;;»at B and small cakes, Coffee Cakes, Pies, Boston Brown * resh Native 5 e W o ¥ = ¥ b sk aepn chivd Gul R oue S t=an sl s\:u(nuchyrli\'cr, bowels and Bread and Baked Beans and the most delicious ,.._.___..____“ ; - . i ; | !)ll'()(\: chtl}c and pos:it_i\c @ Bread it is possible to bake. Malaga Grape ke AE ol nent with | 10 action, without any disa- | § 3 £ e e 2 AP » Cukes 1! - B o o s : cunsmem | grecable e Ul Your grocer sells Hoffmann’s “AUNT DELIA’S ions 4 lbs 1: : R g efore registraiion day, or Bread. =l 0 1) priLs | HOFFMANNSBAKERY & \'remier Shad can 20¢ litate the e (B e el L s S ) ? 62 West Main St. Two Stores, 95 Arch St. wonld he more apt to come in at 8 | Largest Sale of Any Madicins in the Warld, | unitorm zate. Boll Srecsiors, 1n boses. 100, 280

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