New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 24, 1918, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1018, Have a Look at Qur Fur Coats and You Will Go No Further HERF HAS BEEN JUST INOUGH SHARPNESS IN THE AIR TO MAKE ONI THINK OF WINTER GARMENTS. FURS WERE NEVER MORE FASHIONABLE, AND YOU MUST SEE OUR LINE OF FUR COATS TO SEE WHAT FINE CHOICE YOU HAVE AND THE WONDERFUL VALULS OFFERED. There are Coats of Nutria, Raccoon, Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Natural, Blended or Taupe Muskrat, Wildcat, Marmot, and also Fur Lined Coats PLAIN OR BELTED MODELS, with large square or shawl colla and plain or bell sleeves. Collars, cuffs and belt, of same or squirrel, skunk, Hudson or Seal Coatees of Nutria, Molinsky. Mole and Hudson seal (dyed muskrat.) FINE SHOWING OI' 1'UR SETS, separate Muffs, and Scarfs, in Taupe or Black Wolf, Skunk, Poiret Iox, Black Lynx. and Beaver. Prices un= usually low for dependable « 1lity IFur Come examine them. THE “RED CROSS” HOSPITAL LINEN DRIVE This special effort calls for a very large and complete supply of Towels, Sheets and Handkerchiefs. The allotment of the Hartford Chapter is a large one. Do Your Bit by contributing to this drive and take advan of the following special prites on the needed articles as mentioned here PLAINILLE NEWS ‘COMMITTEE WORKS ON VICTORY LOAN Three Days’ Intensive Drive fo Arouse the Public THEN THE COLLECTIONS | €. H. Horton Bxpresses Appreciation for Support Accorded Ngriculturs AMaic—With Plainville Boys in ance. - the top to victory” is the slo- { the campaign committee of the hting Fourth Liberty Loan in nville. The feature of this cam- will be the drive to get « one out to subscribe for their bonds without demanding a visit from a so- licitor. “Got out and get vour bond [ on Saturday™ is the call to patriotic citizens. here will be booths for this purpose and the bank will be | open all day. Saturday is ta be “Vol unteer Day,” Sunday will be “Patriot- ic Rally Day,” and Monday will be UliL¢ WLDIb MADE FROM FRUIT Extraordinary Success which “Fruit-a-tives” Has Achieved One reason why ‘Fruit-a-tives’ is 50 extraordinarily successful in giving relief to thoso suffering with Constipation, Torpid Liver, Indiges tion, Chronic IHeadaches, Nenralgia, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Rhcumatism, Pain in the Back, Lczema and other Skin Affections, is, because it is the only medicine in the world made from fruit juices. These “Fruit Liver Tablels” are composed of the medicinal principles found in apples, oranges, figs and prunes, together with the nerve tonies and antisepties. 1 r $2.50, 41 When we realize that children can ac- complish so much as was shown | their exhibit it certainly fills us with enthusiasm for the part that they are playir They certainly are doing their bit “To have raised mch in Plain- ville that W not ised help out in the world’s shortage of Tha with Rd to sit dg out it} ing ho: AMONG THE TOWELS in cotton huck, ready hemmed, we offer regu- b e s L DU i B s e e e gl lar 25¢ grade for 21c. Others were 33¢ for 29c. Hemmed and hemstitch tories will be canvassed. Tuesday the | Poor starving people of Europe, should Union Towels of 39¢ guality, for each. Union linen hemmed Towels committee will take to check off their | certainly win some pr > from us, made specially for us, 50c kind, 37 1-2c. All linen hemstiteh Towels, special Jists all who have already subscribed |#nd as president of your association for this drive 50c¢ each. and prepare for the canvass which ;1 want to thank cvery oae for th Extra Special, 100 dozen plain: white hemmed Turkish Towels of fine | will hegin on Wednesday, and the | generous response to the suggestion weizht and largé size, regular 48c grade, for 37 1-2¢ cach. ommittee hopes to have it ended by |made last spring to raise m ind | Here Arve Sheets, size 63x99 inches, for $1.65 and $1.75 cach. Friday better food and to have an exhibit this White Handkerchiefs in men's sizes at 10¢, 12 1-2¢ and §5¢ each. Or These plans wer outlined and | fall, and this exhibit has certaindy $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 per dozen. All Linen 19¢ and 25¢ each. Priced by adopted at the meeting of the general | shown that the response was generous. | the dozen at $2.00 and $2.65. These reduced prices on the above artic! committee at, the bank last evening. | (Signed) €. H. NORTON, | will help you in helping Chairman MdLeod presided and in th “President, Plainville Agricultural | SHOP WHERE SHOPPING 1S EASY. Where least effort has to he absence of C. H. Newfon, Irank made in purchasing (he things wantod. Where the most needed articles Wheeler acted as secretary. There Word from France, | Association are located on the Main Floor, making it casy to shop here. were 17 members of the committes Word has been received from sev- present, jacluding six of the wamen's | eral Plainville boys in France who | committee. Mr. Wheeler reported for | have been doing their bit in the the general campaign committee, tha |trenches feature of the report being the plan| Richard Cafferty, formerly of Bank| — 3 outlined above. The committee has | sreet, who left Camp Upton about{ecach soldier this year yns will [ who contributed flor Lt = _ RN 60 solicitors pledged for the work |thpree months ago., he been in the | be received from General rshing by MRS. BLONDINA 1 and has prepared a splendid system | {renches and was gassed. He is now | the next of kin. and thfse coupons MRS. DRUSILLA/MALLEGA; . HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON for the ordi and reporting of |in a hospital recovering from the ef- [ must he attached to, conftainers of a FRIED WRIGHTP PROMPTLY RECEIVIN: ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. solicitors and team chairmen and is | fects. size and shape in ace e with FRED WESTON. prey complete check list ot Red Cross instruction T | o " = George Graham, who enlisted in the the inhabitants of the towa. The com- ! e i s :’ i ““M‘!‘ “", tainers may Dbe obtaingd from the NOTIC) i » 7 P Uil Red Crass chapters on application. All The selectmea and town clerk of S ; { cording to letter received by his the accommodation of subscribers on kages must be mailefl before No- !the town of Plainville will hold a ses- oath those that shall be found | Berlin stre Showalter will oe- | . < mother, Mrs. Loren Graham of West | P7CK 1 alte Saturday and Sunda ol or 15, as it v allie weeks to !sion to examine the qualifications o BERLIN NEWS qualified cupy the house this week. M Hill 3 | Main street [iom ok Ll “K ¥ o T en G s ecaliony o) Emma rcported for the zot them 'to the men ovArseas ectors and ac o the te reported for the | ™ 4 nother letter has been received | 80t them 'to the men ovdrsea lectors and admit to the elector's These con- e mittec wil also prepare booths for Licut., Bunce Home. The Red Cross held eting this | wamen's cc co that it was p | ¥ s S 18 0 d Cr held a meeting this | women pmmittec that it was plan lb ciel B i e e oS ey orenina ) heas cath those who shall be found quali- Chostent Buncoliot { Berlin is|afternoon at 3 o'clock ning to use the standardized plans of | o s e e i b it Findc 3 fied, on Saturday, September 28, 1918, & |'home on a short furlough, which he R the gene committee, & J. N MelSen= - 88 pro oy heats fol be in a Mospital e G Ry e siore 9.9 |from 9 o’clock in the forenoon until 3 4 ‘ spending with his parents her Maybe there have been times when | nan was appointed advisor for the ! : : 7 o'clock in the afternoon the g Winte 3 : s Bunce is but 18 years old and al- |the saloon has had some political | women's committee. o Il'\(-l T CARD OF THANKS. towa clerk’s office in the Grange build ackages for S v, W [] ]u»,m\v been commissioned a sccond | Power and had to be reckoned with in J. H. Trumbull reported for the | AL nottee n Baenir st wish to th k all kind i r 2lainville Conn liam J [;“RNER”!“HM»,”,M in the United States army. | that respect, but now it is recognized | committee on speakers and rallies. | 1o ofice saving that in accordamce | 2orS and friends who Johnson, Charles ‘alor, William 5 | He won his commission at Plattsburg. | #8 @ “dawn and out” and we can He said that the committee felt that T the lBore i hent viline oot edliany vy ot Uie L e deatl of seectmen; Robert C. Usher 3 { Licutenant Bunce has been selected | that side of' the matter drop. That | theve weuld be difficulty in getting a, man the & ment ruling only one | gy baloved hrother andle *aad Christmas pack may be se! o by the government to iastruct St. | puts it on a simple business basis, and | crowd for Saturday rally and ad- : 1y nt t John's college, Manlius, N. Y He [in that respect it glves less work and | vised having a “community sing” and | SGnaay : > river Finds Ride Ended With winricaseitn < o o Telaeen R e MINIATURE TANK USED AS SNIPING in a specinl mannoer ve thank all b Berlin ¥ 2 i lin Who wants her boy to -go there, | plin was adopted. The speakers and P ———— Uol[ While Cllmblflg Hl” [ oine and Mrs. T. H. Teague, who are | and nat a boy but is the worse if he | further plans will be announced la- —— Ry - . : . e e J.,,.'SI"\‘}} M e As to making trouble, just|ter > i T R : it sy R | Nras Dl e dattn e e e lithiniciof fthe lcasestiofr ary for all The publicity committee of which { : A - ] : 1‘w»‘ W britain the latter part of the | sorts of things here, and ‘ses if there [ Henry Trumbull ix chairman, report- ;” »l'h: new superintendent of schools, { them and hooze. You never heard of | lic informed an Aaroused, including . Showalter, will move into the|a man being arrested for being sober | the newspapers, the pulpit, and poster : house owned by Adam Ada c you? Think pver.——s publicity, handbills, et oard plectinen and Town Clerk Will Il(vhl[ iamovitch on ldid vou Think it over.-—advt publicity, handbill bulletin boar. | and ringing of church hells and the Sessions Saturday—Ticut. Bunce | blowing of factory whistles on Sat- | urday Q< + rome—iucos cmcer) SCENE. OF TURK’S DEFEAT IN PALESTINE |, i e, vas e Association Fle dence. At its close the secretary igas nstructed to oxpr the sympathy of\ the committee to the fellow member, N {John Lamb, at the tragic death of his g. About 2:30 aa autoist came up son. e hill from the Kensington bridge Upson's corner was the scene of an- her auto accident warly this morn- ; ir Credit to Town. eat speed. As he neared the cornc } from Charles 1. Nortoa, of the Plainville Agricultur- ation, expresses the apprecia- 1 of those in charge of the fair which was held last Triday and Satur- struck h pole and hi to came « ¥ T'he front wheel | the car was smashed in, the run- | g board campletely demolished and B lights and radiator bent he car was a aow fi t i now in complete ruin o the people of Plainvillc e of the owner could not be found & “I desire to express my appreciation g as he the scene of the accident | | for the efforts of the people of Plain- Pa after and said that he ould | vitle who have so generously under: d for the car later in the morning | | tiken the cultivation of the soil fou P was badly shaken up as a result of —. I the raisi of food in this unusual e collision, but otherwise was un- ——— : s e s e ot | ric of 01 Agricultural association Wilcox Cemetery Association. | Was a_credit to the town and the peo- The Jatest novelty discovered in| recent pffensive and one of them can Che annual meeting of the Wilcox | | ple who worked so faithfully to bring ise by the Boche forces is this mini-| he seen experimenting with it. When QRS ncoetasion e R E1d A ot fisnbost tire ore man taok used as a smpIng | once behind 1t ‘the operator: can go Biday evening at the home of ¥Fred | “Special mention should be made of the operator. The tank was| forward or buckward, but in rather or. e oforts ; i S 3y bha t fforts of the Junior Tood Army. | >d by the Canadians during the| an awkward positior rd in East Berlin. Officers for : | énsuing vear were elected, as fol R e — e — e TREMENDQOUS SILVER SAL ident, 5. (. Morgan: secretary, | W. Mildrum; treasurer, Fred Hub- d uperintenden H. Honiss The etery was given to the town of | t Berlin by the father of the pres owper, F. T.. Wilcox e STARTING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Our Entire Stock of S. L. Rogers Co. Silver Will be Offered on Sale Tomorrow. REGULAR $10.00 26 PIECE CHEST Consisting of 6 Knives, 6 Forks, 6 Table Spoons. 6 Tea Spoons, Sugar Shell, 1 Butter Spreader at > S = . O ned Flesh, Strength Good In their famous Windsor and Lexington Patterns. Put up in a handsome chest. Notice — Only 10 Nature By Taking Vinol. § o , y Bdictonwn, Conn—"T used Vinol | Chests in stock to he sold. ) P 1itc givl 5 vears old for a i Reg. Price Sale Price Reg. Price Sale Price * 7 nervoud conditon ons . $2.25 Cold Meat Fork $1.50 $4.50 Salad Forks (1 doz .. $3.25 day. The letter follows 0 Examine Prospective Voters. he 'selectman and town clerk will n session at the office of the town on Saturday from 9 o'clock n morning uatil 7 o’clock in the eve k to examine the itications of THIN, [RRITABLE CHILD in, irritable all the time and B aopetite. In sl o | :‘51,25 Picklc Eonkses ‘» D) b= "y’“["l”‘\'":;:‘H‘h1‘\”1!1.;14'\'1’\)1\:1 she $3.00 Tea Spoons (! ’ $2.00 $5.00 Medium Forks (6) ORI | $4.00 Ice Tea Spoons (12 doz) $1.50 Baby Cups Bto, 1ive with."—Mrs. C. B Wil- | | $1.25 Cream Ladle ; $1.00 Baby Spoons i 5(’32.25 Berry Spoon . ... . 5 Gravy Ladle .. its success in such cases i $4.00 Orange Spoons (14 oz S f Soup Ladle ; i cod iiecipepton s drongand b : Many Other Useful Articles Too Numerous to Mention. REED JEWELRY CO. $5.00 Medium Knives (6 ® is no secret about Vnol Pihates, the oldest and most fa U8 hody-building tonics known [ P Blark & Brainera Co., Drugsists, | Belt's Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores, | NAJ. yMcBriarty, Nathan Noveck, B Russell and Druggists Bvery- No. 1 indicates the advance made staTted. No shows where the by the British, the heavy black line ) Arabian forces have cut the Turkish showing their present approximate | line of retreat to Damascus. positions while the broken ling shows | (¢) Committes on Public Informa- t e o attack on, fro Yiaay ¢ Underwood & Our Saxol Salve stops itching | the Point from which the attack | tion, from Underwood & erwood lgins healing at once.

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