New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 4, 1918, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Mo 0N/ Hartfords W‘Sfi}fi \% Centc* BRO TORR PLEAS WITH EAS. ,....-.-.m WHERE ATL THIE MOST WA ARE FOUND ON THE MAIN FLOOR MADEIRA AND FILET DECORATIVE LINENS EX- QUISITE ¥ "OR WEDDING GII‘T~ ? OCTOBER LINEN SATE FOR VIVESS, WE WISH TO CALL MV LINE OF B RI '\1..3‘[)!15\\ AND FILY IN CONNECTIGN WITH OU BRIDES, AND TIRIFTY HOUS!? PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO TIFUL DECORATIVI: LINENS IN SCARIS OF ALL 'S, LUNCH CLOTHS, BANQUET CLOTHS, <IN ES. DOYLIES, AND TRAY COVI UL MADEIRA HAND WORK. SHOWING OF RFEAL AIR' BACKS OF ALK < AND SCARE ALL ST TO $5.00 QUI WORDS ART) ITATIAN , SUCH AS C J J . CLOTHS AND IADEIRA EMBROIDI AL HAND WORK — 1 T SEE TO APPRECIA I THESE DECORATIVE LINENS DESCRI TON. SIT OUR ALSC THE YOU Y o THIEIR IN ACH BIAT IN OF BOYS 36 waist nicely made .98, 00, varied FOR YOUNG M In Long Pants for the Young Men of choice of Serges, Worsteds and (:umm-oy« E00aE af L NN Norfolk Suits for under market pri el For Little Fellows, 3 to 8, we offer all $10.98. Corduroy Suits are specially priced Overcoats, Russian Style, nicely made of Chinchilla 3 to 8 year sizes unusual values at ... We Are Also Showing the new Suede Co models, tan and grey, in 3 to 8 year sizes, at Suede Coais, wool lined and plush collar, for he handsome in tan shade with slash pockets and belt. each. Same model, self collar and cotton lined, for $12.00 cach. YOU CAN AID OUR BOYS IN FRANCE Thank God, every man, woman and child in New England can help our Boys “Over There” fight for Liberty, for Justice, for Humanity. JOIN THE FIGHTING FOURTH. Buy Liberty Bonds. The way our Boys ight in France—To the Utmost. Buy today at any Bank for cash or by installment; Do it at once. measure, there is and wonderfully 0 to $6.50 1 sortment, and way ... $7.50 and $8.50 wool Serge S from at $3.98 to $6.50 cach. and mixed cloths, $6.98 to $i8.00. in the aviation and officer $9.48 cach 5, are very Very newest, $18.00 FOR NEW BRITA DRY GOODS N YOU CAN DEPEND PURCHASED OF US. AUTOMOBILE PROMPTLY RECE HAVING AN DELIVERY ALL lision would had all as -ed said that the Hudson | have reached the cellar wheels remained intact, it: “What can | 'bus with only oceur surely four he expect three le; The Buick ge to re such highway g3 It remained p b to enter One CIry Have your ly—Advt. M. Bachulus has been ed by the second | board into the | at Middlebu The | keep clothing. See our la hats. M. Seibe The wes partment New Shirts—Wilson’s.—Advt. the the will of the Sovhia Helm, entire estate to her husband, Gustave Helm, as without was R ITEMS ndles BERLIN NEWS $30,000 PLEBGED Tfl ‘FIGHTING FOURTH | RApproximately $2, 500 Subseribed Up to Noon Toaay MONEY IS ROLL Another ed vou a John induct exemption training district | | | 1so lost a it did wheel,* but not attempt as it still, a the list got the tudents’ corps =l college. ival. though scorn again with the impression that the Buick fied that it had proven its superio: | over the Hudson but this question was 1m~lmtml hotly by the spectators who | ; store with a Besse-Leland’s advt. eputation — only to good was satis- ty e assortment of trimmed —Advt, Kkly roll of the is water de- athered around quicklys and whose sentiments scemed to be equally di- the respective merits of | Today the discussion still on, but the question will | obably be never scttled to the satis- tion of all. This mornin Meride Buick in tow. The over the top By terms ot her C executor late is lert wid he bonds. 9, vided the was as to two cars. I Upson’s entember Andrew is coming -Advt. A\lways more quality fo Besse-TLeland’s.-——adwvt. The Official Board the car | mpj 1l Chur ‘wrecker” arrived ra and took the Hudson was han of t cellar, ch undecided whether to dive in finish the job of self-destruction | to hang on grimly until relief sared At presstime Auto Collision At Red tomorrow The house m a Cross to your Corner—One Car Hurled Several 3 7 . less money Feet But Occupants Escape Injury | (jo at i and | or reizular monthly meeting of the of Trinity Methodist ch will be held at the church this evening at 8 o'clock, Our duty the public to out all unworthy clothing. Bes | Leland Co.—advt. The choir church will rehearsal for | held at the —Other Notes. . ) > in s i» il ther The occupants of hoth received a bad shaking fered no further damage: for a while as though the another collision, t1 time between the respective parties, but neutral rliamentarians from among the by- wders stepped in, tendered their zood offices, and succeeded in ar- of pledges needed to put the |ranging a temporary armistice. Af. town over the tcp. It looks now as | ter a heated argument, the drive though the quota would be oversub- | Shook hands and went off arm in arm, scribed, but members of the commit- | Possibly in search of some lubrication, are determined not to relax their 1s quite chilly. They did efforts for one moment. Heretofore names, but it is thought Berlin has not been content with just Meriden or New Ha- pledging the exact amount assigned | V took the southbound to the district, but done at 11 o'clock. more than its share loyal + t wants to same fine showing made this time. Acording Iy, word has bec out to all licitors to “go at more determined than ever, and one does his part, succe 1bscriptions continue Loan headquarte yvesterd to pour into at a mer- fternoon ‘Fighting up to pace. automobiles up, but suf- It looked would be 3 Since ihout 500 worth Fourth” bonds had noon today, making far reported $30,000 Residents of this district are warned by the com- | mittee not to be too optimistic over | I the prospects of success, as such a pirit might tend to lessen the num- | ¥ of been sold the total thus is bar of the meet the church Swedi this song s ore has prepared will probably service at the he is to leave contingent. The Belgians need { more than you do- morrow.—Advt. William Walsh of the Mol t is seriously ill at the New eneral hospital. Buy Liberty Bonds s careful where you Bes Co h Luthe ing for a service to nds evening. at the program, last song time ft an eve the be hi: church for with the which some next ¢ the Sive old clothes em to us to- Aty Ber has always rain from lin and the every Miss Kl home beth Brown is ill at her any bank but vour advt. the Merchant turlough in this urned from ts to sail sent 1 each ured 50~ be | ing cloth- Mors today. condition of improved 1¢ irennan was hily seland if . of Thomas Marine is spend He 1 trip overse: for overse: ©), @ who rec at Wilson is rapidly her home George Br the Brady, - Rouskie SR eight Agent Richard Brown, this week, is some- who o Another Auto Collision. jv a One next more accident automobile d to vapidly ook Mr ined to Trehy s flice. 16 growing s + of ods 100 Columbia ht treet, ent ¢ Hartford, uined to reabouts n op- hy in Within the “Dea few ol- Ia te a meeting gton last night. hold past recoy ix ¢ toc X their inity dy i e of on ni spending his moth Washi ctac ho rtunz AV more “Personal thii Tiberty” ? liberty munity rig ghts AT \ndrews cade s to Rhodes of the Je the corne to - its onfined hom have 10 | iline fo you can your gun and Our duty to not out ail Leland ¢ A me this aft | Commerce to do so, : 5 o 00d roa G rnoon hi and Zation ay drink, drunik stops, th for b 2106 organi were T 1ih tore Bonds at ba you buy vour sse-Leland Co.—advt. publi rly Buy Libe careful whe any the tion, wi to others, | he of men, | i stopped. them brink of inting cella ninutc nace re bottom hooze mal it sort Be until the it is 1d stop making MAGUIRF D T uire cial 1n AKES OATH. Tohn Mag who has been a mber of th and asses TO COHOES. of compensatios worn this morning A. L. Thompson heen appointed es and ben. 15e of the change o Iy Colur has street T i bia Cler! laguire has + dama be the past seven years office of the John asso0- Hancocl : h the loca hed its w : 0 1 th in Insurance company as assist- do spectator: fanks can German iding line trect. Another member of the hoard hos heen disqualified becauso he holds stock in the Traut & Hine Mfg. Co. and the North & Judd Co., premises are affected, in the hat Amer n ey a over ed One wheel was ripped off the | the c h maies the performance all { Callaj i1l leave this city next we the more remarkable A local wit who | and will begin his new duties in Co- happened to be around when the col- | hoes on October 14, ant superintendent, office of superintendent of ney aat Cohoes, N. Y. M has been promot- | b to the n W ‘ | i | - & | i i cloth- | to a.c'.‘ ts to be ac- | on the east side of Blm | whose | shipyards I:R‘IDA‘{, OCTOBER 4, wws Pflr P’LAENEEL’E 1 %,!a rw LL gt Agents for Standard Patterns 0. HARTFORD 2l Cs‘ . The Hartford Chapter of the will ross is expected to secure B le Y Forty Thousand Pound M Deposit in Barrel, Main S Entrance of the Store our aid The Join the “Fighting Fourth” Hun strike taken must to the is hard—he and on the Run—Keep Him Going—He will turn—He will sperately to keep the booty he has to capturc more nd more men—all that are needed—we have pledged 1st man and to the last dollar. Voted On Monday Wit] Being Shown—=3,7 of Cinthes AT or Belgian .n, amount t the AL suits for S b N fur Twill, e Sev W Models trimmed. in addition to wha red and g Poiret Serge, Broadcloth. Poplin, complete. TR who paid bank has on $100, and the hope the ryone ed not to d very lar Tricotine, Plain tock of better lour, Dre Dresses, grade suits, Duvet de Lz Special for Sature Won and pl Dresses should for their d coupon 0 denomix comn unday not su cash bot hot Boiivia, Seventy-five Brown, taupe, burgundy every one these cunve L Dresse: n of picked be has ibed is ur t in in nin we black Silvertone Showing of vaturday, at $29.75 have ote. 1y Sizes that up S 1 Misses’ have E’@pafiar Priced already been showing. good materials, both plain navy and the leading colors. Range of sizes is Vel From ur in shades of Oxford, 00 up to $150.00. Wisteria and Green, 00. in good quality been Taffeta popular. Styles and that black, this in new Satin, are navy, season, turday. lay 1l of a solici- tor. by waiting for the The canv garments c clusion last contributed 3,743 while its quota pounds. There as some houses the garments v Red Cross rooms stored until New Britain for be packed and “Linen Shower” The next campai to Plainville will be known shower”. The call is hand towels, handie and sheets for the hospit The campaign will day. The articles nd good for The ohject 1 new Po ot Clothing. Belgian refugee succeessful con- Plainville 1 ds ‘ments 1s 1,000 come as Waists Special for $1.98 neat for 10 a night, rd 1 of Good quality, stripes, and only vet to were omitted, and be brought to the The garments will call comes from and they will v more colorings, a practical Waist for Fall Wear, is unusually good value. n he ther shipped. Ec n Saturday | B Take advantage of these matter of time when they more. Hospitais. ed in “linen and ykins rance. Sun- strong rticle to the mark- | but to draw homes. be wa s the hath hiefs, it is be prices as will have to for als in begin next must be worn W full fa Saturday, Cotton price quality ular pair. men’s fine iioned, special Hose, i 2 today 50c. not not to go ir the to $1.0 in 1 price 79c¢ k Hose, 1arket pair. Fiber present Women’ colors only, pair. Saturday 69c¢ S articles the et to 1 in pital om As tain Jath 19 by oxim ts than 62 ficat reserve tions have to shou approxim inches nd rtely can by use DE Children’s fine quality 0c per Hose, black, towels ¥ white, worth today tow A 3 15 1 inche 99 inc e ions fo Plainville's handke spec " 0 apkins. ollows nap- t) mpais the towe 6 kins 2 to be churches point a comn such Miss Littel Appeals for Money, Ma- cond and terial and Nurses io Alleviate Suf- contributi in the Far East. properl the Red Speech on 1 fering 1=pec St las Misi Al o v 1bers of niet hear audience of Aux Cross roc men to > quor Question. Vs Litiel in Ch Wi Miss ry v clear 1 the h Litt ions on the vening band of an ad- THartford r. 'Wetzel ability The time before will be a | at 7 givi the Ne itain the 1 ere square n Saturday wor tali zood by The will be i Wetzel estion by M 15 ilius stereopti s of C spital. on or reat R in China help Ameri conditions {rom of the Chinese. 000 people in Chin is deplerable. ath of materials the is an orator ion nd wil 1 some and after t Repul The rep this evenin hall for th ates to t state senator | Vote on License Monday. Ciate annual will be | Chin Mod Monday in Octobe will moderatc licens will interest in this very keen for Rayn of ; from to prever laimin There and tl appeale: 11 Ble will meet | ¢ he Grange ! aele- te a “nae tion electors ves t in ur elc convention to nom hlican 8 orlo 2 U ion She symy pose of “ting eversy and to ignor: to the send money tieul sufferin one to nuy the nurses, | Iy the the this son of city, town election g the 6] bei first Mer ritt The on vder be | question of he voted although auestion time, me 10 ha has not heen | i | some | voting 1and o at we not owed f in. There will be all tonizht to in- show hing i rivec I om | tt thos vote, ren to There sment m J. N. Bull, tho h in tha health saveral of them offi Ao serious, er, are for- ind pert ) or living Hart AL | amb Mermber: uference nh were of on « present Londor hec i sion witl 1 | and a for the conference to ter part of the mon is head of the committe speakers for §he dny and made arrangements for inent men to speak Duri the delegates are planning to visit the and see one of the new ‘ ships launched, told Special Hosiery Vaiuves fo sold 0 ta 1t the n MARRIED Takes 1 it ne Presbyterian d Value in a variety of | and only a for black only, Ifor leading per alre! | | | in oduci of empi which he won Y] iis city 1 M r of Dr. IN NEW w W were apel church. Lew at Striped Taffeta Waists for $4.98 For Saturday we offer a new and exceptionally fine line of Striped Taffeta Waists that are just ideal for Fall Wear. Excellent quality and smart models. Seasonable Numbers in Knit Underwear Men’s arter” Union Suits, Fall Weight, ecru Special value for $2.25 each. and French band 1 value for 50c¢ each. le Union Suits, in pink, French band sizes 89¢ ecach. Out sizes and natural, all sizes. Ves Specia Women’s Lisle bodice top, pink and white. Women's Ti top, knee length, ular 98¢, r for Chi en's and 89c IFleece Lined Vests and Pants, all 65¢ each. Fleece Lined Union 1, 98¢ Children’s Suits, broken each. sur He and eon on an American transpd s graduated from Yale in 1 work later from the College of Ph: ns and Surgeor The wedding to the critical i father. Chinese hos- great the doir As the the hastened of the an example the o iive, brid ter cooking at — - ACOF CHALLENGE The Acorn football den, one of the fas the state, osedales, water team issue a challe the Roval A New Britain games in victors The Aco this city ev} N arra ans of played several and Any YORK. e of those teams by ’phoning at to 1 or by mail to rd Fi outh View street, Meriden.| ormer Lo \s Bride, Le M SING but now of Nor- = Alice Gregory 93000. M DA ] Buys on easy terms, just that 1 Fittieth | home you have been looking for the edge of New Britain, Large barn and coops. City water and H. N. LOCKWOO, Real Tsuate e U izame 4 Meriden, ing, 28 sin West married yes- of the (‘vmr'\l; Dr. Lewi s | formerly of | ent (n.ust.:m and Tasu pre

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