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Hartf'ord’s Shoppind Center U T\J l i Fridays We Close at Noon, Till September 13th, !n("lunn NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1918, . " PLAINVI REGISTRATION IS~ LLE KEWS o S (/] JJTVL 19 to Make Up Tist of “To Be THE WORTH OF A DOLLAR IS GREATLY EXPANDED ON THIS Made's"—State Guard Reported 18 SPECIAL DAY IN THE MERCHANDISE WE OFFER YOU. SEASON ABLE THINGS THAT ARFE NEEDED EVERY DAY AND WILL BE Joy Riders. QUICKLY PICKED U BY ALL WITH AN EYE TO THRII'T. CARFE e e T FULLY TLOOK THROUGH THE ITEMS, IT WILL BEST TELL TH p e 1 Bt STORY OF GREAT SAVINGS TO ALL WHO BUY TOMORROW TH teation s soh o S aiurchibells FOLLOWING PRICES HOLD GOOD AS LONG AS LOTS LAST. BUT and factory whistles will blow at 6 EARLY COMERS OF COURSE, ARE THE ONES THAT WILL REAP a. m. at 12 o'clock noon, and at 6:15 GREATEST BENEFITS. p.m . AT INFANTS' DEPARTMENT AT SUIT DPEPARTMENT The following men have voluntesred White and Colored Dresses in White Wash Dress Skirts in all their cervices for takiag the registra- Gingham, Chambray, Plaids, Stripes different < 1.98 ana $2.98 tions: Joseph N: McKernan Pomeroy and plain colors. 2 to b vear sizes values, priced for Dollar Day Sale e L gt S s ) real value $1.50, for only $1.00 ca. 2t B $1.00 each S5 Atk Rt Ryder, Charlss Rompers—In pink and blue Bungalow House Dresses—Xicely R. Clark, Rev. J. G. Ward Wasley el he l ock e made of pretty striped Percales | Kavanau E. C. Gillette pique trim for 1 to 3 year olds. Value at §1.50 to $2.25. Your will be Pam tolop Dollar Day Sale . $1.00 cach choice at oo MRG0 m. and to 7 All Wool Sweaters—Jackets for Chidrenis Dresses=0 (DR ARoeas { T. Wheeler N sizes in chambray, gingham, that i Ballon & 1 littie tots, in pale blue and pale ] , Iy Bullen, Rog man, R. L. Sey- s oo sold from $1 to $1.98, for Dol- s AT RS o R caon lar Day . $1.00 each et s ! Baby Bonnets—In white silk Waists—Sizes 36 to 46, in lawn. proan Sl B 1. and fre Dollar Day Sale at $1.00 ca. voile and or embroidery and el = e 3 7a. m to 9 a m. and from 12.m. to AT STLK COUNTER pcejtrimmec Bogulat oty {2 p. m. will be Plerce Clark and Ken- stume Velvet in 28 inch width W ChoD: b neth wour i in all good street shade: Extra . \h' % At e 7 Registration will take piace at the | fine ¥, at Dollar Day $1.00 yd. S anainnite S DokteC SRl fok age hall on Pierce str and not Waists and Dresses and Children's T ite il 5o e Chiffon Taffeta— In black, lovely Clothes Regular 37 1-26 quality ! e sl baa See b i r & EESUL AL SuE 4 i there is too much work at the latter aquality for s $1.00 yd Dollar Day Sale 1 yards for $1.00 | place and resistration would interf Pongee—In good colors, for MADRAS SHIRTINGS S T e e T ekirts, dresses and slipons Half Regular 37 1-2¢ and 50c value, in thell piar. bureau has volunteered to price Dollar Day ........ $1.00 yd. vhite, for Dollar Day .. 1 yards 81. | copy the registration cards and take “Dollar Day” Bringing Most Unusua! Bargains Comes Again Tomorrow | care of other clerical work To Meet Prospective Voters. There will he a HAVING BERLIN NEWS TOWN BUDGET NOT READY FOR VOTERS Expenses for the Coming Year No Action Taken on Overcrowded Conditions at Schools—Males Be- tween 18 and 46 Must Register Tomorrow. he board of finance held a meet- infff¥st evening in the Town hall and did not finish its busin The pur pose of the meeting was to make up the budget for the coming year and as.there were other matters to be dis- ed the budget was not completed The board will hold another meeting some time next week School Board Discusses The school board held a meeting last evening. This is the first meeting st which Mr. Showalter, the ne peryisor of schools in this distric been able to meet all the members of the board The matter wding concerning the overcrowdin of the class rooms was discussed and no action was taken as the schools have not their tul} registration as yet. Registration Day Tomorrow. The local draft board announces that ipreparations for the registra tion have been completed and that all'men in this town between the f 18%and 46, who are not already registered must register tomorrow The following places have been lected Berlin for the the library all; Kensington son’s corner. The tion will be from 7 and eyeryone who is to register urged to do so early. The who to assist with the registration are: Stevens, R H. ( ham, John Moore, James J. I imons, Joseph Greco, H. W Villard I. Alling. H. G tobert Deming, Garner W. Mildrum, Albert A Lewis . Wescott ation: F the T reg 15t Berlin, the chapel at [ hours of registr: m. to % p. m abert Up: Stearr Goodwin North and Nourse In Training Corps. Ralph Nourse of Rerlin street who eft yesterday for Rensselaer Institute, roy,~tN. Y. to take up a course in lectrical engineering has announced hat he will enter the Studer Army fraining iCamps woon his arrival at the ‘ollessp. In the course hc will he iven. militax 1ining and tutoring in lectrical engineering Putting Race Track in Shape The town teams are at work puttng 8 race track at the Fair Grounds at for the State Fair to be held Cuticura For Baby’s ¥tchy Skin AN AUTOMOBILE Finance ~ Committee Discusses SCHOOL BOARD IN SESSION | | the | be mada elector - TOPIG OF THE DAY All Men Between 18 and 46, Not | Enrolled, Must Step Forward FROM 7 A M. T0 0 P. M. Fegistrars of Voters Meet Scptember meetling of the reg- | hefore the town clee- | LEADERS IN KNIGHTS ( | WA istrars of voters on Thursdayv, Septem- | e DELIVERY £OR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON {ber 19, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. The 111: 3 PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US, ! purpose of the meeting is to place on | Wfl];arn P Wills / i . B s | ' e the list under titla “to be made" the - " ety e S b Larxin . ME Ginl RICAN DIRECTOR OF tion in October 4 K.#C. OVERSEAS R 55 | H | "WAR WORK - WORK IN AMERICA ! Lieut. Stevenson BKnown Here. | f e T e William T. Larkin, American director of ove work, left; William 7. M . 1 8 Kn s of Columbus committee 02 war activities, ¢ William J. McGin | received a shock when the news of < | the death of Lieut. Arthur O, Steves it Hono I americe, F R ¥ ; son of Foresiville was seen in the William J. Mulligan, chairman of [ The secretaries on duty in uild- (in Ital ¢ buildi Y e | papers. Lieut. Stevenson was very | the Knights of Columbus committec [ INgs total 168 L ! | { well known in Plainville and many ! o1\ war activities, mad followiag | | LE woLkan e i e | friends will mourn his death pandie Senuitad St | | announcements last might cepte tatex govetn- | & L ! ! Mourn Death of Arthur Roche. There arc 200 Knights of Columbus | ment and ansportation. | ti ¢ Arthur Roche, who died at his buildings in operation in the trainit SonEnty avembasn kAl cdina ! home in Torestville Monday as ' camps in the United Stat Bt (R SIS R 5 | well knewn in Plainville, and his | go0 in addition arve nader construction | American and e itio death came as a surprise to his many L g ! " friends among the older peaple of the j @Nd 50 more have been confracted fo e i) ; town The funeral w held th N e R = & RN 5 { morning at 8 o'clock from €t. Mat- 1 . R HAIG SENDING MESSAGE T O HUN | Guards Report 18 Autolsts. i Company . Connecticut State | Guards, patrolled the inter ting ate highways in Plainville last Sun- - | day from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. and have made a report to the War Burean | 8. Gwillim, chairman of that or- nization. 1 imnounced that ninety | automobiles and motoreycles wera | held up during those hours. Of these | { 90, 18 furnished questionable excuses for nsing soline, and their names { and license numbers will he reported to the Connecticut State Council of { Defense at Hartford | | Brief Ttems. | Miss Hazel Morgan celebrated her | ninth bhirthday this af’ noon with n! The Itallans have decorated and showered this American ambulance with | purty at her home on Maple street. | flowers as a token of their regard for the United States and its army and for | Abont twelve guesis were present. the Ameriean Red Cross and its work of mercy to Italian soldier: , their fami- Lammcheon was served and games were lies, refugees and little children throughout the nation, | played. i Mr, and Mrs. Howard Lafield have - - - - e | returned to their home after spend Sept. 24th to 2Sth inclusive, into shape. ning and will furnish Brosram U EeE s G opT sk TRV ST Onl K none of the trotting horses has freshments will be served { FTOR RENT-—Furnished roc DS appeared. but it is expected that a ., The Ladies’ Aid Societs and Ep- vate family. Inquire 92 West Main. | number will be on the grounds the | worth ague of the Rocky Hill SO latter part of ths week | Methodist Church wil hold a social i { Goodrich Brox. have the contract' this evening. Members who pledged & | and are now putting up quite a large , themselves to earn a dollar durr | addition to the Floral Hall building. | summer will turn over the money IT°'S GOOD ADVICE It is the ntention of the fair manage- | also will te how they earned it. No ad- : = ment to usc this building for the Con- S n d ] mission fee will be charged. A com- 81T AND (omE necticut Food Army Exhibit. The in- | mittee will arrange for the entertain- terior of the lding will be entirely | ment and refreshments. remodeled for the purpose i Goodrich Bros. are at work making % some alterations and changes in the NEW DUTCH CABINET udzes’ stand in order fo improve Its r S i : S 0. )] 'F o ) appearance and strengthen it, i AKES OATH OF OFFICE = - 4 = In order to provide for ov- "he Tue = il BLANCHING REDUCES THE BULK OF ol rovide for M The Haizue fSept. 11.-—1It is officially REENS AND CAUSES SHRINKAGE OF icture 1ibit of the T Gov e need st ihs hew cabinet ta: FUITS, INCREASING THE QUANTITY WHICH ernment on Fair Grounds, it will W BE_PACKED IN A CONTAINER WHICH e to darken Foresters Hall, | 1Aken the oath of office and will enter VES STORAGE SPACE. k ¢ s Ha the rpenters are now at work j UP°0 ifs duties today = on the ers to cover the windows. Home Canners, to obtain best re- 1t is expected that the government sults with greens and other things, moving picture exhibit will show all | should follow the rules. Send for e activities of the government, not e book on canning and drying, to only in the fi ing field in France, but | National War Garden Commission, 1lso in raising and conserving food in | Washington, D. C. enclosing two America | cents for postage. Berlin Briofs 'E EN1L VIND The 14 day old son of Mr. and Mrs PR NI IST “l; RR William Daniel of Kast Berlin died IN THE“‘]ARWO Jast night The funeral took place thi erneon. 15 DOING HER ‘81T T 1 MAKE A GOOD DRVING Liet have out to the effe at there will be a board meet- the Dau s Of the Itevolution at 15 Monday 16. All members are requc tend The Royal Review of the Maccabees vill hold special meeting Friday eve at the home of Mrs. James Fa in Kensington All members ire requested to be present aerarell = e ” 5 Let no part of the war 'ga_rden ere will bo a supper in the Ken- | crop go to waste says the National sington Methodist church this evening ‘War Garden Commission of Wash- t 6 a'clock ington, which will send any reades The Hill Grang will visit of this paper a free drying book for a two-cent stamp to pay postage. | Wehersfield nge tomorrow eve One of the " AMERICAN ARTILLERY BANGING 41 L g et SO heavy |fosmer ) 3