New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 17, 1918, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1018, AL, PEACH STON HELP THE UNITED STAT END THIS SAVED AND BROUGHT TO OUR STORE AWFTL WILL WAR OUR AUTUMN OPENING DAYS OFFER YOU THE NEWEST FASHIONS REGARDING N Most pleasing styles are shown in plain with pleated back and medium length coats, Skirts are in full back effects. The materials silvertones, suede and ser; Amo; sable, concord. delphine, hydroplane, and black. es. navy THE NEW €O’ Duplicate in cloths and will find full belted effects with large converti with 1z in bo rs up to 2 bust. scasonable, sizes girl of 16 ye Make it ing days. (Onc Floor Up.) LOOK AT FURS us these Openin, nd separatc Muffs and Col extremely low prices for kinds and wants and select from our fine showing. AUTUMN At its very best these days in our big where the latest and prettiest styles for Woms in bewildering varicty. As shown by Sots, Pelts Fur VISIT SHOE And acquaint yourself with the able for Fail and Winter wear. you want and will wear with pleasu ARJ. OPENING DAYS every descriptiont which we invite you to sce. DEPART Coats. W SUITS tailored hutton are ble MILLINERY new an, M We invite you to sec them MENT re. for latest styles in women's and and velours, the new colarings there is reindeer, »se taupe, deep root, congo. elephant, Reindeer and rose taupe seem to be the favorites. Wraps, the wanted and qualities. department, belted models, fur trimmed. broadcloths, colors the kinds and shades told of above you collars suits and coats from those for the becoming and point to visit our department for feminine wear these open- Stoles, Scarfs, most desirable Anticipate your oune floor up, and Child are shown new styles in Boots that are fashion- There is a fine showing of the very latest, wear of Everybody welcomed here. HAVING AN PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS AUTOMOBILE DFLIVERY #OR NEW BRITAIN YOU OAN DEPEND ON PURCHASED OF TUS. ssor.—Jason M of Relief—Ira For . For win For Auditor.—Bryan H BERLIN NEWS RIVAL CANDIDATES |- NAMED FOR OFFICE - Goodwin Charles A Board At strar of Voters. Constables: [ wdbury, John | Democratic Caucus, The democ: ttended | evening. meeting | erator ucus in the town At the John Republicans and Democrats Pick | Tickets for Battle at Polls » Soore was: ulli Browr ssor Selectman Buckley, | Town | ‘Town J ruff. | | George B. Carter His Running Mate— Clerk—Arthur L. Democrats Sclect Brown and Buck- Lebsurens Srthis Auditar—George . of T ley—Both Partics Favor Arthur L. Collector Letvis Constables—Patsy J Hackett q Registrar of Voter Town School Molumphy, Finance | James C. xes—Ch Woodrufl A publican to for Town Clerk. well attended meeting of the Berlin res Ritchie electors of held —John hall last represent in the town ind [e) night the G can- P chosen William W Board—Lewis Hart. didates to in | the coming elections Willard 1 the were Alling and George Carter, pre! and second selectmen A mall Ford Charles Johnson delivering milk | molished in an Beach Swamp Johnson wa auto of was auto Road truck of the the present town were again chosen to lead number of other the republicans. A office hold of town accider were honored F being for the positio town ruff, since named now hold in the Arthur L. Wood- own clerk Town Clerk nominated for that again s they = Kensington. Johnson was p the road at a moderat ed when the Jarge auto, t hich is not known, cam Britain at ood clip. driver saw the other fr | distance down the road, they ed along headed directly for other. they bot the other to move but as neither did, and Johnso was thrown over The front smashed the gover W th Francis Shaw, v office. Mr. Woodruff be a most efficient seven months he h town. The candidates for p republican ticket clérk and assessors by acclamation was moderator Theodore secretary The following will occ the republican ticket in the tions of next month For Selectmen.— Willard 1 George B. Carter ment = o has been ac & death of Forr has proven tc clerk in the 1s been serving each six o1 the the | town 1cos on as selectmen neared, Sery c L aited for were given places H. Demir meeting and and conrse, able machine of the Robert of th acted as oceurred vage clerk o lo for fender part of t the larger ca ¢ t up W da ATHNE | able to proceed the with = = This t no Iriver rult its o m n power ing M, ion had vet at Johnsc heen t althou the othe party a laims No 219 at has heen bublished Ber es a the A cha made otices first ing on the the firs the 2 ende lin fair place w but ne 19 notice entries hay for 2:18 this would of Children that a the Tough An action of nounced today ittee very of the has the ouncir ace on calendar on the has put the sc much in local innaunced day wrong school that i which s long will one-half ha closing at 3:30 as t the opening of the will now come t o'clock Berlin of the office pupiis mittee school five hon five aad be of sinec Nurses Recommend Cuticura Soap It appeals to them because it is so Eurr and cleansing. It does much to keep the skin clear and healthy es- Pecially if assisted by touches of Cu- ticura Ointment to first signs of pim- les, redness, roughness or chafing. deal for toilet uses. Sample Esch Pree by M Outitare Dept 344, Bo B Oiement 35 and & Briefs. meeting finance t d in the ht ard at rounds Krauth has ret the Sandy Hook after spending the home in Berlin trustees of 1ty his The the Committce.— Enrico iic electors held a beginning Moore was elected mod- Committee—John Pagan. Kensington practically last night returning to his home in radiator and regarding race cour today school board For Town Clerk.—Arthur L. Wood- Taylor. M. Bald- water. E -Garner Pola, *arho. well hall last of the and nom- “lerk cre van. n, Patsy Woodruff, L. Wood- Sullivan arles F. Buckley, John A. Moore. ™ Wescott, Heavy Car Hits Milk Truck. by for de- on the as Mr. used nt roceeding rate of he owner e towar Although om proceed- o r one an- h drive from his the inev- n's one side wheel of the ere hoth mages to it was accident on aken gh r was by cach at in the the vas given an to those run take - its events an- 1001 com- with the The com- n the fu- formerly in the fu- In- he school term the o a close urs yoard will af the town clerk urned week-end Methodist some | light | and | stated | church will hold an important meet- ing tomorrow evening at thc church in East Berlin Mr. aad Mrs. s in Berlin over the nd. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Pec M. John Peck have returned to Haven after spending a friends in this town FOUND—On Friday, a dark, bay horse. once ta A. L. E. Steed were week- visi- and New few days with pair of large Owner apply at Woodruff, town clerk. 9-17-14 ARMY SIGNAL CORPS Students Seéiing Commissions Take Up Posts Under New Plan New Haven, Sept. 17.—Beginning today i = those seeking commissions as officers in the gnal Corps of the army will receive .their training at Yale University. This marks the com- pletion of efforts to centralize this training at New Haven, making pos. sible the utilization of the university faculty, which is being c specially for this purpose. esting point is that the personnel will be civilian and not military, although the students en- rolled in the courses will.be in uni- form, and officers, some of them later from the front, will keep in touch with the training at New ven. Toward augmented The inter- instructing close Ha- the end of last week the men detailed by the war department | to the Government Radio School for gnal Corps Officers began to put in i appearance. Some 100 came from | College Maryland. where this | training has been given until now, and others, to the number of nearly fifty, have heen coming from other parts the country. These men are graduates of electrical engineering couvses and others specially qualified. There will eventually men under training in this course, which will cover three months. As the men will come constantly, the classes will overlap, being graduated every month. Professor Harold V. Bozell of the heffield Scientific School Electrical Engineering faculty is director of this training at Yale, being also the direc- tor of all the training in this branch of the service. Professor Bozell filiated with the Committee on Edu- cation and Special Training of the General Staff of the \War Department, in whose hands the large task of or- ganizing the Students’ Army Training Corps in several hundred American | colleges has been placed. | When the college vear September 26 the Signal Corps Unit of the S " . will be started unde the same auspices and with a simijav but longer course. The Yale under- graduate unit will cover 24 months, or eight of the 13-week quarters which will displace the old of student Training in Park, be some 300 opens on | | plan this now terms. students having men detailed to the shorter dergradutes. me of the undergraduates pursu- ing this course will be directly com- missioned from Yale. others will be sent to Camp Meade to finish off their training. This men who in engineering and others requisite qualifications, the by the War Department not being course un- hundr the that the entering means are | Wittiam COURSE AT YALE | tee course will be limited to matriculated | PLAINVILLE NEWS FRENG DEMOCRATS SELECT ~ ROUSING WELCOME FA”, [;AN“"]ATES fusical Nufilvi;é;r?almconcen En- (W. C. Hart and F.S. Spencer Named for Town Selectmen Nicol and Private Arthur Knox Surrender to Cupid—Iibert Loan Drive Meeting—Grocers Urged to Make Only One Delivery Daily. The democratic caucus was held at The at 8 the Grange hall on Pierce street. alled order Castle meeting o’clock. Harry as moderator. The following men for town officers for tion: Selectmen Spencer, Collector of Taxes—Charles Buell Assessor—John F. Wade Jr. Constables—John ‘onlon, [5. Sturgeon, Stephen I.conard, W. Scott. Grand Jurors- Foran. Registrar—Alfred D. Board of Relief—FE School Committee horne was to were nominted the soming elec- W. G Hart and F. Robert Freder- ~A. H. Dre W . Cady E. Prior Frank G. Os- Library Director TForan. Auditor—T Nicol—Breton. pretty war wedding place at the home of Mrs. I Nical of Burnell avenue at 5 o'clock vesterday afternoon, when Miss Lo Margu ite Breton and William were united in marriage by Rev Strobel. The bride was attired in a handsome traveling suit of avy blue, and was attended by the groom’s motl and sister. Mr. Nicol enlisted in the navy ing the early period of the war a first-class machinist and tioned on the U. S. S. Bagley., He is on a six-day furlough and will leave far his ship on Thursday morning. The bride’s home is in York Village, Me., and she is a nurse at the Ports- mouth Navy Yard. She will reside at the home of her after Octo- ber 1. William J Oshone ng G A very (e, dur- He 1s sta- husband Knox—Wedlake. At 7:30 last evening H. Wedlake, daughte William Wedlake of 6 New Britain vate Avthur Stone Hill tioned at mony toolk Warren F. Britain. The couple Miss May of Mr. 5 Stanley street, became the bride of Pri- Knox, formerly of Plainville, and now Camp Deovens. The place at the home of Rev. Cook of Cedar street, New sta- oo was attended by ence Anderson af this town aad Miss Fannie Wedlake, of the bride. The bride wore a dark bluc traveling suit and the groom was married in the uniform of the United States army. Immediately after the wedding the couple started on a trip to New London. The groom must report at Camp Devens Wednesday morning. Mrs. Knox is a clerk at the Commer- cial Trust ‘company and is a very pop- ular Young lady. Post Officc Vacancies. The United States Clvil Service com- mission will hold a competitive exam- ination at New Britain, Cona., on Sep- tember 28, for the positions of clerk Clar- sister and carrier in the post office at Plain- | ville, Conn. Applicants must have reached their 18th birthday but not heir 45th birthday on the date of ex- amination, and must be citizens of the United States. Further information may be had at the post office Liberty Loan Mecting. \ meeting of the Liberty Loan Com- mittee will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the banking rooms of the Plainville Trust Company. The lighting Fourth Liberty Loan rts September 28 and the commit- will appoint sub-committees and make plans for the drive, Agricultural Fair. Plans for the first annual held under the auspices Plinville Agricultural Feptember 20 and 21, are practically completed, The committee in charge of the fair wishes it called to the at- tenton of all applicants that all entry binks, properly filled out must be re- turned to William to William J. Foran of 11 Pine street, tonight products to be exhibited, except cook- ed food, must be delivered at Grange Hall by 1 p. m. September 20. Entry blanks may be secured at the post office, Ryder's store, and from mem- bers of the committee ave for Georg men will leave Pl morning np Gorgia Gorge . Sevmour only Plainville man going with contingent. The others are Berlin, Bri and outhing U ale Deliver: rocers of Plainville fair of to ha the inville Greenlaf, Five morrow is The ceived el erate with the government and make | only one delivery a day, and of orders of one dollar or more As yet o lefinite actin has been taken on this reauest. Several of the stores in town | only one delivery it is. so methods will undergo no change Food Sale Friday. The Women's Missionar Socicty church will hold a Methodist hapel 4p.m make their as For of the Methodis food in the iday at sale afternoon Corps, to install and operate the com- plete communication system of the | Army, will receive their first and in many cases their final training at the University. Tt is an interesting addi- tion to the other varied work of train. ing for the artillery and for the navy | Whieh will feature an unprecedented | vear at the University took | and Mrs. | ed | arive | 'SAILOR AND SOLDIER NARRY | of was nominated | | was | wounded | { | | | | Association, Al to- | the | this | from | culars asking them to co-op- | of this open air coney Chamber of Comi Gabriel Pares, cond with a handsome' saying in his spee the United State I"rance would tof downfall of Prus leader was sponded to th large crowd @ 1 At 6:45 o'cl mittee providel with a dinnej tractive youn waitresses played the national hym greatly. Pr Henry W. leave for W and Mayor ! Nivered af thusiastically Applauded Musicians of rare skill diers brave, who have lived, ind suffered on he blood fields of France, the French Band, which gave two concerts this city last evening, came up all expectations d furnished musical program second to none has ever been rendered in this Every member of band i the musicians of all laureates or teachers vatories, Also, front, many in German their breasts crosses of France, tinguished assemblage who visited this city Presented With Old Glory. ind fought soaked Military in 10 a that city. one D sol- the e The am New B men into.) and today: ready to & | of the ybl and thé Unil althoigh fighting for and ideals, the cause off Americans an He said he hoy Allied Power infamous_pedes dicted that thed | eternal downfa themes, theord many, he said in § low as a natio by symbolic of that ¥ tion to which it i tion. as an individ, it IPrench other testimoni that New the big rdienc for the fconcert no one in the audience appointed with the program/ excellent. with the solo unusually so Musidai present declared that this band 'ral & with the Boston Symphony and other | ymous musical anizationgf The CO ar Spangled Banner and = Tfa Mar. seillaise opened the program gnd the | | first concert number sas Arlesi- enne’”, with a saxophone solg by M leading and cons the are all have been have beer actual fightin enemy and the Such of yesterday assed and inst the weat upon several coveted war s the dis- musicians 15 were brought vesterday afternoon from auto transportation being furnished by a citizens’ committee. After being taken through scveral of the local munition the dis tinguished visitors to the Shuttle Meadow club w luncheon served o'clock, headed by a platoon of they | a from the ILlks' I they had been officially received Mayor G. A. Quizley the tion commitiee, Here, in the s monument and the Tri-colors of of the other A rendered an in was enjoved sever people. The patriotic Star Spangled Banner, ring air of the Marseillaise flnal military to the and the whole stood bared, in rapt national anthems icularly The mu this city Hartford. ic out to plants were taken and at 0 police, club. where md recep- the to Central Park low of the Soldie | i | ritain beneath old Glory. | | | | i come them, theater And France and the flag lies, the visitors that thousand open concert by the stir- | ins of heing the gave the concert | head | § these str and touch o Mrs. Arthur plac big crowd attenion as were played enthusiastic feature You Can't Eat Meat 100 Miles Away Preparing meat is only a part of Swift & Company’s usefulness. The finest meat in the world wouldn’t do you any good one hundred miles away from your table. Swift & Company efficiency has made it possible to place complete lines of products in the smallest and most remote communities. To be sure the work is done well Swift & Company, through its branch houses and car routes, brings the meat to the retail dealer for you. Swift & Company lays out car routes covering towns —big, little, medium size—which are not served by a Swift branch house. Salesmen find out in advance what is wanted by the dealers in every town. They are followed by refrigerator cars loaded with retailers’ orders, which are delivered at each town—fresh, clean, and sweet—once or twice each week. Swift & Company operates a large number of car routes like this, from fourteen distributing plants. This is a necessary and natural part of the packer’s usefulness. It fits into the industry in an orderly, effective way. It makes better meat cheaper from one end of the land to the other. Swift & Company, U. S. A. New Britain Local Branch, 29-43 Commercial Street J. R. Andrews, Manager

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