New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 20, 1918, Page 3

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5 seasons. NEW BRIT. DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2¢ U T " Boston Store { The stocks are rapidly fill- ing up to meet the require- “Iments of the Fall and Winter New Outing Flannels are | here. . New Bath Robe Blankets are here. New Be(i mfilankets here. New Quaker * tains are here, New Marquisette Curtains are here. New 36 are here. i are ‘Craft Cur- inch Percales ! the telephone in New ' BRIDGEPORT CASE WILL BE RE-HEARD Tt and Walsh Wil Sit Monday | to Pass on Complaints - 20.—Further tion under the wages award made by Otto H. Eidlitz, umpire for the War Labor Board, has suspended Bridgeport, Sept. ac- been ! pending rehearings of labor difficul- ties here by Chairmen William H. Taft and Frank P. Walsh of the War Labor Board. News of this action was contained in this telegram, received here from W. Jett Lauck, FExecutive Secretary of the board, to Alpheus Winter, ex- aminer in charge of applying the ridlitz award ‘1 have talked with Mr. Taft over York, and he and Mr. Walsh have decided to go to | Bridgeport on Monday and to hold a hearing Monday afternoon at 2 + o'clock relative to application and in- New Dress Goods . Silks are here. New Models are here,. and New Ufiié?wear is here. New Waists and Middies are here. Making a good selection of | desirable up to date Mer- | chandise at lowest possible quotations. PULLAR & NIVEN LetCuticuraBe YourBeautyDoctor ta; Sosp 3, Ointment 35 & 50, Slmplc-:hbe %% “wiears; Do, §, Borten 2 in Corsets i election sage from i President: terpretation of Bridgeport award. Please make announcement of their coming and of meeting at 2 o’clock on Monday, =0 that all parties inter- ested may he present “In the meantime do any further rulings and tonight and convention on Saturday. In other words, take no further action relative to application of award or to its interpretation until | after the meeting on Monday, but announce that all questions may be submitted at that time.” The election referred to was have heen of delegates to the chinists’ meeting Saturday. Mr. Bidlitz’s award of 80 cents an hour for tooolmakers and 70 cents for machinists has been unsatisfac- tory to the workers. The action of today is taken as an answer to the appeal for further investigation of their demands when they returned to work on order of President Wilson. PERSHING T0 WILSON American Commander Cables Thanks not make postpone to ma- For President’s Congratulations and Says Message Inspired All Forces. | Washington, Sept. House last night gave out this mes- General Pershing to the “September 18, 1918, ‘His Excellency, the President of the United States, Washington. “Please accept the most sincere thanks of the American expedition- ary forces for your stirring message of congratulations. “Your words of commendation have been received with deep appre- ciation by all ranks and will inspi in us a higher sense of our obliga- tions to our country. “I assure you that it shall always be the endeavor of the army in France to prove worthy of the confi- dence of the American people. “PERSHING." UNITY DAY OBSERVANCE. Tonight the Italians of this city will celebrate Unity Day, one of the big days of the year in Italy, with patri otic exercises at the Grammar school hall. The celebration will have a two- fold purpose, to commemorate the day, and to stimulate interest in the Fourth Liberty Loan. The commit- tee apointed at a recent meeting of the Ttalians of the city has arranged for an excellent musical program, to be followed by several short speeches $100,000,000 TO TTALY. day by the Treasury, bringing the total credits advanced to that nation up to $860,000,000 and the total credits to the Allies to $7,203,706,- 666. PITTSBURGH HOUSEWIFE Tells How Hard Working Women May XKeep Well and Strong. Pa.—"T keep house for my husband and myself and T got into a weak, run-down, nervous condition and no appetite. I heard how Vinol helped others and tried it and it built me up so I am strong, have a good appetite and feel better in every wa _Mrs. James Croker. The reason inol was sO success- ful in Mrs. Croker's case is because it contains the very elements needed to build up a weakened, run-down system, make rich red blood and cre- strength. The Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists, Liggett's Riker-Hege- man Drug Stores, John J. McBriarty, 2than Noveck, W. H. Russell and iverywhere. Pittsburgh, STORE OPEN ALL D | Mammoth in ¢ N these days abng pleasant relief to §i established reasonall America at prices tha | 20.—The White | Washington, Sept. 20.—Extension | of an additional credit of $100,000,- 000 to Ital announced SPECIALS PUMPKIN PIES, made from new sugar-pump- kins, delicately seasoned and baked to that appetiz- ing appearance that tempts the palate. "or any skin trouble try our Money back if it fails. and small We have a full cakes, Coffee Cakes, Bread and Baked Beans lline of large Pies, Boston and the most delicious bake. Brown Bread it is possible to “AUNT DELIA’S” Your grocer sells Hoffmann'’s Bread. HOFFMANN SBAKERY 95 Arch St. 62 West Main St. Two Stores, New Fall Apparel Authentic Styles, Reasonably Priced that abnor- the Ladies’ keen foresight on Your Credit Is Good Open An Account Regardless of the fact mal conditions exist in Apparel market, of our patrons’ needs finds fully CLOTHING‘ = CREDIT Coats $22.50 to $40.00 New materials and colors. Sweaters $7.50 to $13.50 Shetland, mer- Allwool, cerized and silk fibre. Skirts $7.50 to $13.50 Latest styles in all terials. Waists $1.50 to $7.50 New sleeve and collar ef- ects. ma- Dresses $12.50 to $3 Dresses of Taffeta, colors. Wonderful ‘eas_y terms. Suits - $30.0 New fine poplin and suits of distinctive thoroughly tailored, tri in the latest fashion, wonder- fully attractive values. suplied with the season’s styles, which now await your inspection. the part of our buyers, in anticipation us plenti- best 5.00 Geor- gette, Satin, Serge and com- bination in a wide variety of values, 0 Up. serge styles, mmed Boys’ Suits $8.00 and $10.00 GATELY & BRENNAN 47 MIAN STREET, NEW BRITAIN ' HIS is the situa pen. It is the advance and having tl every advantage. 1€ A Store full of high g ca’s choicest fabrike: styles—sorts to suit’ evq great assortment of Sp Come to what the ¥ SuU DFFERINGS THAT $25 BLUE SERGE SUITS, Winter W Dye $25 tg THE RIGHT HAT TO GO RIGHT CLOTHES. Pay us $4.00 and you’ll get the fullest Hat value that this season will prdfuce any- where for the money. But pay us $3.50, $4 or $5 if you like and get other good Hollander kinds. THESE ' OF HARTFORD" HERE NOW HOLLAND o “THAT DEPENDABLE STORE” 82-88 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD. THE DAYLIGHT STORE been arranged, including foot races, potato and sack races, tug-of-war, baseball game, and other sports which promise to make the event a most pleasant one. It is expected that sev- eral track and field records will be broken that day by Traut & Hine stars who have been training for some time for the big day. In addition to this program the guests will also enjoy the attractions of the pleasure resort, T. & H. FIELD DAY. Annual Sheep Roast and Outing at Compounce Saturday. The Traut & Hine club will hold its annual sheep roast at Lake Compounce an Saturday of this week., The mem- bers will go by automobiles, which will leave the factory at dinner to be served upon their arrival at the lake. After dinner there will he a field day, and an interesting program has noon, o WANT MOTOR CORPS HERE. Women of New Britain who drive their own motor cars have been re- quested by the leaders of the Con- nectieut Motor corps branch in this city. teer organization pledge their services for a definite amount of work each week. They are privileged to wear a uniform and insignia on their car when in service and their activities embrace: Home servee work, Red Cross delivery serv- ice, department of justice aid, poster work, war savings co-operation, efe. Mrs. Arthur Kimball of 61 Lexingten street will receive the names of those who will join. Such names should be in by Saturday that the e formed by September 25 form This is a volun- to a and members (INCORPORATED) HARTFORD. WITHOUT QUESTION THE BEST VALUE IN $25.00 MATERIAL, FAVORABLY FOR QUALITY OF THEY COMPARE SUITS OF NAVY BLUE SERGE, “I am most agreeably surprised at these Suits.” POPLIN “How ean you do it with materials so expensive?" “Really, I think they're wonderful.” “ROSEMARY"” Suits at $25.00. These Sgits have all the appearance of much higher priced Suits. In your search for a New Fall Suit be sure to look at the “ROS The Suit Shop is well supplied with Suits at all prices. TWO DAYS, SATURDAY Two Days, Saturday and Monday, Cans for 25¢, with a ten-cent purchase at the Notions Sale. Limit four This well known scap should be kept in every nome. great bargain at our sale price. This Sale brings prices down to before-war averages. articles. Buy pow and buy at our convenient, SHOP IN THE CONVENIENT STORE. ANOTHER BIG SPECIAL—200 DOZEN SPOOLS COATS’ good chance, too good to miss. And a Hundred More Big Specials. well lighted department, main EATRAORDINARY VALUES Pure Linen Napkins, just received from Ireland gelling at half price. Different Sizes. Fine Patterns Odd lots, of less than a dozen, Sale Prices 35¢ each and up. Better Get In on This, More in size 34 CONNECTICUT OUR “ROSEMARY” SUITS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES AT FOR STYLE, FOR WORKMANSHII WITH MOST $35.00 SUITS. AND THER ARE SEVERAL MODELS TO CHOO! AND G! “1 didn't suppose it was possible to get such a swell suit for §25.00. Those are some of the comments heard in the Suit Shop by customers who have been shown the Suits made to sell for much more—but this is our own special Suit, made for us, after our own specifica tions and we have made this very low price as a part of our campaign against higher prices. Several different models, belted coats with button trimming and corrs ARY.” New Coats, Dresses, BIG SEPTEMBER SALE OF NOTIONS AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES. AND MONDAY OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, FOUR CANS 25c. we offer the housewife’s reliable aid, Old Dutch GOBLIN SOAP, FOUR CAKES, 25c. It is splendid hand and surgical soap and isa Everything Reduced, except a few restricted COTTON, B —— EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Neat, well made house dresses. PRICE ONLY A DOLLAR. Pretty materials and good styles. You can hardly On Sale at House Dress section, 2nd Floor. FROM BERDINE In fact, ect lines. they are modelled after Skirts and Furs. Cleanser, at Four cans to a customer. floor, near south entrance. 54c A DOZEN. Certainly a than others. afford to miss this chance. f f : e

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