New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 26, 1918, Page 7

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size 72x84 in. for full sized beds, some with pink, others blue bor- plaid. unusual value at 15.00, = - e . . “F .t r M ’ Until She Tried “Fruit-a-tives WITH MOST OF THE WANTED ARTICLES LOCATED ON OUR MAIN ey ol e Tl 4 5 s b = A of the great 1'LOOR, WHY NOT SHOP ERE YOUR SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE o = : - ;i 3 WHER PFCpflI‘ES to Aid in Drive benefit I have received from your Cabine : e Ihave been a sufferer for many GOOd Warm Blankets for COld ! THE TOWN CAN DO IT| vews from Violent fieadaches, sna | Since : could get no permanent relief. Qi . J x Hose Company, Tights TFires in sx;ccms; and now I am entirely free S eeplng a Oy g ; o 7| of Headaches, thanks to your OUR EARLY SHOWING AND SALE OF BLANK HAS BROUGH | MRS, ALEXANDE = b o 3 " PEOPLE THAT 2 d | _Magazines Wanted. LHEED iXANDER SHAW, PROFIT AND COMFORT TO HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE THAT HAVE ; 2 : Y ROF RT TO ¥ 50¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c O GIVE OTHERS WHO WERE UNABL TO SUPPLY THEM- et e e siozlooe At all dealers or sent on receipt of SHLVES AT THIE AUGUST SELLING, WE WILL, FOR A FEW MORE [ (6 VS BRI el ghy il (0 price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, MONEY IN THE POCKET OF ALL WHO PURCHASE BLANKETS OF loan and means that the committee US NOW. will have to work twice as hard to | magazines to the soldiers in the va- fnishy “”“l"“,”“‘f_‘_“f‘ '_””‘1‘ ““]"..“_“':""i ing done to make it easy for people 7o | age of suitable reading matter and the tan and white, grey and white anc subscribs The bank and factories, at|only way to remedy it is for the gen- : onside ered Special value for $6.50 pair. s P ric P s sale dere oSl e dainty, specially priced at this sale | themselves, have agreed to continue |current copies are wanted, as old Wool Blankets with pink and blue LELIY TP AN wooltionee, M urged to do their utmost. Plan to|cal interest and confined to cer bordered with pink or blue, subscribe as soon as possible. And | fields are not wanted. When you are $8.50 paix ] : pair These are regular full you subscribe out of town it adds to|cent stamp on it and leave it at the ALL PURE WOOL “Amana CALIFORNIA WOOL, full siz TS T e A S s e P S R | e e e e e e Doxgers N CEU S T2 AL o Plainville. Lightning Strikes Water Main $10.00 pair, An i rtant oting rom- = B = L ! AnfimportantimeetinsRor ftnsywor Lightning struck the water main in Very fine. of faney Blankets of this famous at the home of Mrs. C. H. Newton. £ : e / S < 2 : o : 3 morning. The main broke and flood- s S e nake cluding B ohe Se | Mrs. Emms sresided. Pic r INDIAN BLANKETS (Oregon make includin ith Rob My, Emmnid Hills fresided Plams for| BT E 2 S s B el $11.50. Bxtra size and weight, ables and Traveling All at B | methods were studied. It has been de- i 1 e = 1.00 You must see to appreciate very speci o W | cided for the sake of efficiency and to Brief Items. Al GYOmERe couning dith Gagnon has applied e L searlet and plaids, all reduced for this sale. In fact, every Blanket in stock f | to canvass the women only an the|letters of administratioa on the estate ;“;‘fi_“;;r';"‘_“ ‘1“:61”1\:"“ i‘émsa ties that cannot be replaced later on.* point will be strictly enforced. iThetschools cosed fodayoniaccolnt i wrae T o SRt o The new buttons have arrived and | of the inclement weather. eLEenly LU W w0 The W. C. T. U. will meet at th A : e e et e e Eoea hamianee smoothly and with the precfion of button in your at befor dne V| home of Mrs. Fred Manchester tomeo one of General,Foch’s drivesl.on the er for the solicitors are not to begin | - The Women’s Missionary society of ! { oy | A 5 e e Britain are going into thefspirit of |ome hu mhg chely worle mntl fhen WIT 1= con B AS | he Wetnoalst chureh will have a ood iafdrivel with il sooa iR - " 5 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1918 l l Hartfords ShoEEm% Center g; @m THE HEADAEHES : . Woman's Committee Meets and 112 Copuna r. S1. Jor. | | It wonderful medicine, ‘Fruit-a- 5% - o cine, ‘Fruit-a-tives’. certain . . - . ] Nl hts VV ii] Make Wll‘lter . A friend advised me to take “Fruit- X B Charles I Smith, Former Member of a-tives’ and I did so with great France—TLightning Hits Water Main [ splendid medicine”, AKEN ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPICIAL SALE OFFERS. i | The Liberty Loan quota for Plain- DAYS, MAKE THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL RATES THAT WiLl MEAN il | This is double the quota for the third | OGDENSBURG, N GREY BLANKETS, wool finish, PLAID BLANKETS in wool raise the amount. erything is be- | rious army camps. There is a short- blue and white. Soft, warm and : lerable trouble and expense to [eral public to send magazines. Only | EXTRA SPECIAL, full size white $4.00 pair. the old weekly payment plaa. All are | copies are useless. Magazines of lo- borders, regular §11.00 grade, . : g larly priced $9.00, special for | plan to subscribe in Plainville If | through with a magazine place a one- Society” Blankets, white, grey and white Blankets with pink or blue Bl | town and it is eventually credited to |one of the army camp: $18.00, $20.00 and $22.00 pair. BEACON BLANKETS, a full line I ers corimiitos hdasievning 2 full lir entsilcommitteohwasinelddlastic aning [Wonsss FE AR RS ST GRS City) all wool at $10.00, $11.00 and Indian Blankets, Blanket Comfox [the campaign were aiscussed and|°C 508 jHEoSC, TSR STe at WOrK te WIPVE A FULL LINE OF ALL WOOL BLANKETS in iwhite, grey, avoid duplication that the women are| Mrs. B G for | One thins—namely tHETH. at 2 markdown. Buy now before prices set higher and share in quali- B | men to canvass the men only This | of her late husband, George Gagnon. e n T rk of ge 3 are ready for the first subscribers. A of the sale of honds is prog will mark you as a volunteer subscrib- | row afternoon at 3 o’clock 5 - western front. - The peoplef of New: HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON L e t enthu- | SEAId dutdoufls PROMPTILY R i ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED O US. e e or e pium | 52l at the Methodist parsonage to-| siasm. It isn't a casogiiides. it L«} "”fL M/‘W v \H"mf(”‘ : S orrow aftarnoon S L O g of the committee to raise the sum by | MO o difficult to find workers tHill #me, hut tor % floy -any, 5 . 5 S o o i E an of Flarts voluntary subscriptions is meeting cveryone is around anxioU$#o do m, tor HL P. Fplpfnant AT R - - R — with great interest and enthusiasm. Ma He Hlll share to put the loan acrgs Ww. L. | . DUl ha¥ & boy iz Jl ey et i c a e i ate as chair a Y 3 1]1! S S Vfl\EM engively through BERLIN NE‘NS P I of eervingwith* the fury in | oor, Ll the game and nut Elainville p R s f’t‘.te}:@'c."””“_“,'ecr B Rk m,nfi 3 04 e !I‘:n'mm's some of whom have not uperior court. & on the map before Sunday morning! anvassers, a A important { | | i », and he is taking good e ns Zeveyywhere. Mg SB6p finished the task of taking out their Mr Fights Fires in France. o i e e | Bl £ # ' S W& 11 g Mr. and Mrs. J. H. T\ o of Berli 2 The surgical dressing work will be 3 aking his o of- the foreme! o potatoes and they will have to do some < x 4 Bl e of Berlin careiin ama s ne eiBetions. " HE e reet have vacated their home here Mr. and Mrs. John J. Smith of Park | resumed for the winter at the home/|is going right through fhe differeit t,,nl sad | has, @5 ast work if they do not wish the eroD | anq will take up a residence in New | SUIeet have received a letter from thelr | of Mrs. J. T. Hart of Thompson street. | trades and profe nn:x, electing L} ; Dmfi'dlml&& 2 to rot in the ground. It is a general |y o son, Charles F. Smith, who is In|The room will be open Wednesday | chairmen for the different tedns s 3 A be r i, | rumor about town that the potato t American Expedi- | evenings, Thursday and Friday af g Vit T.oan rally. . : e . . e ngs, sday < ay 2 work takes in all groupff outsi ACTON, : crop of this season will not be up to | _1}an now to be at the Kensington ary forces. Before being drafted |noons every week. As ther i % 1 < % s a1 { 5 -t [the standard and that the price of “‘m]‘ church Mon. eve, Sept. 30.— | he was a member of the Plainville | amount of work to be fin} Y - - - oes will be as high as the avia- [ *“'" Hose company, and according to his|hoped that many will respond i fighting Ko @ - 3 ‘ S letter he is fated to continue | Mighty interesting reading these days | fires. He writes as follows: A miscellaneous shower was given ; i 3 about the brewers, and their buying | “Pear Mother and Father: Wednesday evening at the home of | gular Cfll‘ RUHS Imo EX[I‘&S Most of the registrants of 8ebt-|yp newspapers to do their dirty worl “I suppose vou have had some let-| Miss Irene Saunders of Theodore ! tember 12, between the ages of 19 and | 4t Washington. Incidentally just look | térs from me before this one. ] gtreet in honor of “Miss Myra Elliott, | 36 have received their questionnaries | gt the names of the brewers connected | 1aven't had any mail from home vet. | who will become the bride of Kent afldll]g on Switch j some have already fllled them out. C. | \ith the job: Feigenspan, Ehret, Lich- | T2ke it from me, when § do get some | stoddard of Newington next Saturday. 1. Lewis, chairman of the local draft man, Hupfel, Ruppert, Uthlein, Lands- | .t Sure will seem go: It is two s ! board, been busy all week filing | jorg Reuter, Hamm, Pabst, Schmidt, | months siace we arrived over here and | Myrtle Nordstrom of Robbins out questionnaires for those who wish | Poth, Bergner, Kngel!!!! Reads liky | e time goes by fast. Some of the|avenue spent the week-end as the | B OTORMANS EXPLANATION to claim exemption. It is expected roll call in the 1lun trens doass | POYS think we will come home pretty | guest of Miss Sordun of New Haven. S ] TS ) O | that the work of filling out all ques- | it ang our Alien Property Custodian | 5007 Put others thing the war will slon Sherrod Skivaer s uend-| We wish to announce that we have thé most up-to-date tionnaires in Berlin, Kensinston and | sdems to think that they are about ih: last some time. I think myself that|ing a furlough at his home on Thomp- avy Rain May Injure Potato Crop, | 12ast Berlin will be completed in a few | same sort. Iro our s00d citizens want | L0, LUNS are peanlySalIRIn uon and | con street after completing his course days and next week the officials Will | 1o join with that bunc Tt ot e || thet they will quit soon; 18 the j}<{f\”t at the Annapolis Naval academy Say Farmers, Which Will Be | start in the work of classification. ter vote no license Oct, 7th, Don’t fore | * will have to use force, that's all. G ; et it iy AR One of my buddies and T went over Miss Irlene Root of Golf strect spent | M at any time. i G and took a bath this afternoon and |, few days in New York visiting her coming back we saw smoke over bY|prother Burritt, who has just com- | We also sell all brands of Flour at wholesale Returning Qestionnaires. sanitary baking plant in the city. A covdial invitation is ex- tended to the citizens of New Britain to calj and inspect this plant 28 | 3 2 \i leasant News for Consumers— | Prepa for Ficld Day. i i . Quartermaster Sergeant Claude . ot a day passes in the town of Nin in which an accident of one 't| or another has not happened | the boys out. We beat it over and I - LA i | TEL, special comm . felt at home as it is the first ylnnrri HREE SPEAKERS AT ) after his part of the preparations for | izn¢ - P ce the fair has started. Auto ac : oD | €isht appointed Jast Tuesday evening || had to do that work since have occurred every day thig| oo DiE field day—secing to it that| .. .. pomt £ | D ents have occurred every day this isansle a chamber of commerce rooms|the P. . D. ] [ a sufficient amount of food it secued | i g T T ek kighoush none “have been <iuuL for men -while they are out. Gér:|mst this afternoon at 8 olcivel to|| This moming a T. M. C. A. tent SUNDAY LOAN RALLY <t nfeht a collision occurred in 5 | eanshs ore ti e T a bt trollevs fimared. The 8:10 | Seant Stevens wil make arangements | decids upon by-laws and rules for [ CRUENt five from a cign ‘““\’)h A e ¢ Lol '@ 81171 to have the food deivered to the reserr | the promotio AR 0S8 TOU we had to put that out. A hay stack lley into Berlin collided “with one | @ %28 1O e X promotion of a Grocers and |15 caught fire and we saved A Stac . 5 e the special cars that have been put ; VT SEHICAY I AUETENES SEIICIRAL | Butchers' association in New Britain. | of grain mext to it. This place is Philharmonic "Band W so Give [ | | is busily engaged today in looking | The grocers | | Stevens of the local company, €. 8. G., | FORMING GROCERS" ASSOCIATION : our kitchen. Soon they were calling, pleteq his fifth trip | | to " acc nm'nn;l‘,‘u»( the r,;,ml\ t e BC e D e Last Tuesday Secretary Sprague se- | behind the times. We haven’t a ““,‘1\“ Concert in Central Park to Boom kh to attend the fair and although | 4% Whe [0 | cured B. B. Phillips of Hartford to|and we had to get water in pai ) : 0 one was hurt many of the passen- o7 : ; We pumped two wells dry. I suppose Liberty Drive. | 111 HARTFORD AVE. l's were badly shaken up. Thej 1uing the time the men are under address the local grocers. Over 40 the old town i quiet as ever I'd g htorman stated this morning that liscipline | Were present and they listened with a | 5.0 ¢ "hit it for a little while. T hope New Rritain's allotment for the WHOLE B AN STALL BAKER: e orders from their superior officers mili- | reat deal of interest to the words of | wee o, Mp 1 0TS 0 Victory Loan is $3,178,000. This is yunds after leaving his passer tary disirline will be the rule. — Stiff | Mr. Phillips of what had been accom- | " ;1510 been watching for some of [ a good bit larger than the last ap- started on his way to Berlin stree 41[!H); will be held Eee rly and men | }""‘J:‘D‘]:l In Hartford by their asso-| 1, hoys from home but I haven’t seen [ portionment and the same is the case d as there were two or three cars ©f the company will have to secure 5 ’ any of them yet This seems to be t#fe sl@ing at the side of the r | furlough passes if they wish to leave Many patriotic talks were given by a big country, especially when you he noticed that the switch | the reservoir to go down into Kin- | individual grocers expressing their| ..y 1ing for someone s set for his procedure and he | Sington 1w time other than hours ”f"“""" yiews of how the grocers of “IWell, T will have to close this Jet- rted ,on his way. As he passed the | Stated as free to the men. “\\"“ Sritain could help in winaing the ) o now. Tell all my frieads I was : ar E e felt a jar ¢ and | < S | aski »r them and don’t worry about ”;?‘»ll“n ry'\"f-(l‘“;‘[‘r: ‘“:‘.](“v“]‘wb;:wx ,”:lt Oliver D. Kent Estate $11,000. A strong sentiment was expressed I'”r[,”m[fia‘mt ]{mfim; fi:ic From vour i ;1 et his| Several inventories have been filed | that grocery stores should observe bet- | o' w10 \vaiting to see the Statue Qs e "‘ s “( - .in the probate court of late and of | ter hours—that tores should be <'In\ml:;,[ Liber b Siliia 4 A a cestit of ihe ok | DS tHs t is t of the late | Weck nights except Monday and Sat- PLIV. CHARLES F. SMITH @ coliided. As ,xrx,'\” oL the com- | jiyer D. Kent. The appraisers were | urday and that all grocers should ob- | .y (o 17§ A fiTe rendespctinathfotithe car Bl i ard itevass serve the Sabbath he committee, TG Anoricen T re .badly bent. of the is valued at $183,985.8 ¢ | composed of \W. H. Cowlishaw, Joseph | o 5 opy : lled #ar was broken and strewn all | (4% SHUEE I8 YAIVED &F BLHSENER O | volek, C. G. Miller, M. Zaleski 2l Wednesday Closing Ends r the motorman’s platform. The | ;oo o T 0 B0 Do R0 Silver, Frank Maietta, Mr. Hotstein | Yesterday afternoon was the las ecker was sent for but it was soon ! : 5 nd O. J. Selander, took up these ! afternoon on which the stores will iniel Sulliva Franklin hind out that the cars could not be e estate of the | Matters today and arranged to can-| close this vear. Beginnir the early U LERCenisnitandy an, a qresitc She o Joi pke at $3,675 | Vass every grocery store in the city. | part of the summer, they closed every nainigg cars were stal for the | A date wil be decided upon when it | Wednesday afternoon with the excep- t of the even Adamowicz—Larson. will be well to call all grocers into | tion of two which closed Thursday aft- | conference and propose the, organiza- | ernoon. Beginning next week they tion of the Grocers’ association will be open every afternoon he rain storm of this morning was * u o0, U RO REE O nday The chamber is particularly helptui Minor Home on Furlough i b ihe worst in this sectioniini s s Rl SR DaReeE < | in promoting these group meetings z while Some o he esidents | 2 anc Fy te B y elp B o e R Oot Tranide on Berlin street ARl idontes ;_"; Y dioRneinE il imed that it was a regular cloud- can be to the different trade and |yrt FOPIOER A NE ST e avia- | S e foue” Samuel A. Fiske, pastor of the Berlin | el R R B s Bt &l Conere oo tional) chuxeh W HTe cotipla | RZE0SSRR0N R SRS tion corps in March and was sent to gton, were badly washed out and e . Shed ont erc attended by Miss Harriet Hollis- vl“f ”"“’ very “(vaf:‘l\.l‘f‘\l\":‘n”n:h\vv-’i'c(!‘s"::“V’| Rochester, Y. He took a cou oy tracha petnindad onelo of Berlin and Emi Larson of thig | 8iSts will come togeth BOB | 1" 1 bhotosianhy nnd I8 now an a brother of the bride. | working hours, as will the auto repalr| ;. 4ryctor in that branch. He ex- Mr. and Mrs, Adamowicz will make | ™" | pects to be transferred to the ground their home in Berlin | sehool in November Berlin Briefs. i Magazines for Soldiers. The public is requested to heed tne request of the vernment to send Heavy Fall of Rain. Miss Christine Larson of this city and Adam Adamowicz of Berl Richard B. Minor is spending a ten- ¥ furlough at his home on Was igation ditches The bridge at t Iroad crossing in Kensington looked e a wading pool, as water from | h sides of the bridge poured into | cave/form under the tracks. The | ) lley cars were not running on | Ira M. Baldwin and John Kiniry edule as a result of the storm.' were in Hartford all week for the COMING!!! L o228 TooReIN PAPER CO. FRANK RHINES €0 | | WHOLESALE DEALERS : . TR Y | PAPER AD PAPER BAGS PREACH(?}EmgfiBTOONIST 7 e ' GENERAL TRUCKING Known Throughout the Nation. . g “' 2o 131 Main Street METHODIST CHURCH, MON. EVE., SEPT. 30 0 oo PHONE 706, veterans of that celebrated French They are to aid the government {a e S e : ! e Gt 5 ro Jutt cor Liberty Loan NIGHT ONLY. N W B C The battie-scarred flag of the Legion | regiment which arrived in New York | putting over the y Lot DON'T MISS THIS MEETING € "taln’ onn. of Honor which was carried by the) amid cheers and a wonderful ovation (c) Underwood & Underwood.

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