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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1918, 7 A]fii}HER m: ' AMERICAN AND FRENCH LABOR »UNKTED “NEW THOUGHT™ Believes “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Highest Resuk af “New Thonghl" In Medlcme. s e e ' PLA‘NELLE NI WS Plain SHOP WHERE SHOPPING IS FEASY, Our New “Beauty Culture” Shop ‘ : MONDAY OCY. 21ST. THE MANY LADY VISITORS TO OUR STORE WILL HAVE THEIR FIRST OPPORTUNITY TO BENEFIT BY THE MANY NEWLY EVCLVED IDEAS OF A THOROUGHLY MODERN “BEAUTY CULTURE” SHOF The service of our new shop wi methods which will be replaced by those that research in the realms of science and art It the latest and safest devic through the 1 the “Dainty Touches” that so delightfully convey the fi m to one's personality. —— THIS IS A MODERN SHOP IN EVERY SENSE——— Bull Precides Such Action is Wise | -=Two Doubic Soldiers' | Arrive—Ten New Vofers— Apointed. 1l mark the doing away of anti-quarter all the fruits of all pat 3 so of which can be ac- notes MR. A. A. YOURG | “I am not in the habit of praising any material medicine as I am an advocate of New Thought (akin to Christian Science) but some timeago, Employing as it does only the simplest but most exclusive | i e ST b EC processes for health and beauty which are artfully and Ingenuously | fiomp qe Lie S d S?Ch; bfl;lautack of Liver and | applied by skiliful operato: Of a special importance is the highly | £ | 000 to §200,000. The iehen oh G ‘omack Trouble that I gave up i thinking I did not have it, and took a natural medicine, ‘Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets. MMost gratifying was the vesull. Tt relieved myliverand stomach trouble, sanitary manner in which this “Beauty ulture” Shop is equipped, running hot and cold water are used in every apparatus, while only | | porcelain and metal constructions are seen in the varlous devices i employed. A trial will prove convincing. | the town w nd attested to by the : amount of subsc ong received up to today. v order that the rush will not be too great tonight the offi of the Plain- isily seen —— WE MAKE SPECIALTY OF THESE § ville Trust company decided to keep { the bank open all day instead of clos- | Cleaned up my yellowish complexion Violet Ray Facial Massage Violet Ray Scalp Treatment | ing for the nurmnou s is the custom. | and put new blood in my body. Marcel Undulation Therapeutic Ray Treatment " he ;fl\'n AC(‘l‘nt‘;l destined to reaclh While I am no backslider from Hairdressing and Manicuring Hot Oil Scalp Treatment he desired mark by early eveni o s Shampooing, Vibratory Massage French Pack Treatment # | and the committee wishes the follow- fi\;w Tl;wghth’ 11 feel there may be Satisfaction Assured (With Violet Ray Bleach) § | ing announcement to be made to the cs when a help to nature may be people: “When the §200.600 mark has | Tecessary ; and if so, I believe that SPEOIAL BARBER SHOP FOR LITTLE FOLKS. This department is under the direction of an experienced man opera- ':‘”f}_{ 1eached in n en the | ‘Fruit-a-tives’is the highest result of Albert o or { ot tor o is especially qualified for hair bobbing and shingling. Orders for ownspeople will easily ow the fact. | New Thought in medicine”. representa Westminste The factory whistles will blow, the S Saniue. y church and school bells will ring and | A+ & YOUNG, Schenectady, N, ¥, = “°nue! @ wigs and tepees given most careful attention. HAIR GOODS BARGAINS FOR OPENING WEEK. SWITCHES $1.89 ea. of fine TRANSFORMATIONS of fine nat- m‘ ffq‘_“d“ afiannotncinghthe factyn 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. natural wavy hair in all shades and ural wavy hair and a bargain of :mr‘écu}n 3 :‘f"l ‘h“l pandemonium | = At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES | Y lengths. Very special value at special note for one week at $1.69 SRS N owIncople farefasked Kol T e AROC DENCBURG L ¥ ! Join in the general rejoicing because e e $1.89 each. each, ! nvi 5 - i R R RURRIES £ tcmen e om0 ST Plainville will have raised a sum | never before equalled and never he- | mittee of the Connecticut Council of fore expected by the men in the finan- | Defense requests all war bureaus to | cial circles. Unstinted praise should | give publicity to the fact that persons 4 AR { be given to the women members of { should not leave automobile motors the committee who have been the | runaing when' the cars are not in u i main factors in putting the loan over The local war bureau throu its quota. The committee also wishes | chairman §. S. Gwillim announces to thank all who have contributed to | that the bureau has been requested Nurses, Automobiles and Other Germans HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU AN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. == = ——————————— =) e aitians o 0 T | that wherever it is possible that num- Volunteers Are Needed ‘ It G ws !rhc health officer it was decided that]|school and was employed by the| Many for Unconditional Surrender. | b of cars with moto running BERLIN NE all schools with the exception of the | Stanley Work Since the formation of the Uncon- while the cars are idle be reported e = Blue Hills school will close for an- | Buckiey Back in Trenches. tional Surrender club a few Residents of the town ob. York, Oct. 19.—The faith of other wee: Dr. T. C. Hodgesan of agu the number of members has been | violations should notit man war lords in a triumphant | East Berlin reported this morning | I and Mrs. L. J. Buckley are in The con- | hureau ettt : I } [ that the epidemic s just starting in | Zecelbe of g letier from their son are that ORIy 100 New, NVoters el sl Tt ir war by the { that locality and on the other hand |Anthony. who is with the A. E. a 7 g e o the story of {H\ \1th Officer Griswald made a state- | France state 1 * double his PRI e e 5 the Chemi- ment to the effect that the desease|Nn® has gone back into the trenches ' or her cription to the third loan diams to B D. mdt UTane | e Eleparts s ation, told ves- ’h; bated very much in sington | 2sain after a short rest. Private | Thesinsignia showing membership is | P21l for the purpose of ‘“making” | from over the city ir Gardin, direstds x,.:d is under c | Buckley was drafted about a year ago, | a national colored ribhon worn be- | voters. Throughout the most ious condition, and tion in the muel A. Fis he was sent to Camp Upton where he | neath t n pin There is | §ion ten men appeared mitt if people onl fourth lo ce to Palmer Alien Rev | Congrn gational of the Berlin announced | remained about a week and then w: “made’” voters. Th the more wot become a the D 'n eq' t . | this morning that there will be no serv- | sent to France without a furlough to | before e bank closes tonight general lack of interest ‘ done so. Mo p ek reasurer eml..g SUIATES | ices at the church tomorrow, ang the | bid his parents zood-bys. Since then | Mamy Church Services Omitteq, | ¢ (OWR The last opportunity which | nceded, more trained uneartiied 1 | services at the XKens! ! = *@+ | will be had to be made will be next 1 and gton Congrega- | Buckley has been in the trench For th Nl Has SbRcHbol $180.0007 | £t one o et B e s | the service Funeral of Erasmo Napolatano. Berlin Briefs. 'f‘!j\:f‘n“ ) Sohiools! Remamy Gloecd) The funeral of Erasmo Napolatano, Jack Roche, of the 5 any tangles in the % s \ 3 £ = e i e lowing It was definitely announced this | | Advent OF | morning by the school boar 1at. the | elp will be sent out tim of influenza, was held from his 0me in Kensington second successive Sunday | Friday when the r in the majority of the 1 1)a omitted b strars will be in ; more 1u¢flmoml(‘ session from 9 a. m. until 8 p. m. The committee now I ly systematized, h Aero t Haddam ugh at his clos he corner Congregational, Methodist and A. M. | schools of the town wiii tane ot oSt AT ] e e e n fek i T e B. Zion. In connection with the clos- durmg‘_\lhr- coming week tnat y‘:m[:;“j::xiv‘c(hfi’\:\-n- S id in this country to hool Board Decides to Cancel Ses- ' oo s at‘ihe o \I'),r"(’s: e }SC‘r]m xvrr-.et ,hr Q‘r;a ;,{“; of ‘u—m. churches the : % they will remain closed fv-i, (el |.-” 1S ri‘( e ing used in the man 1 e St. Mary’s E y { the various churches have orders from the health o Dr. | to volur ould com e munitions for Germ sions for Another Week—Epidemic | new c\r;:]vot:r:'omltiew‘}?rn}«in. fluenza. | the following notice: “At Bull, the health officer, feels that the | her at onc flgfl ‘hflr‘;l’\““t ee Il }‘;;i he plan was A 3 ave Monday. v COW rn z he urch s > ldre; e} S < calling 105 oy 31 a he e 73 40 Ipcreases in East Berlin—aAnthony | Lioyd W. Minor wem 1:: ?’Mondav thZ};eb?:):;fiwflfio;,r:izxtj Reveistazitali o 1"1‘:‘1.‘; ::X(:,“:Fnltl:;;lv(‘l‘ C:);‘:nq\h n:)rfl: 35?2:’,35 :h( (“11 = “(:mf, L h(xg: ‘L;]e:[l\il;u;:exl's \”m]oj h ‘flun‘p:n— i ”‘t“'_”g i;‘“fl‘m ; 'w S j for the Students’ Army Training The meeting of Emma Hart Willard day of prayer. We recommend | while the epidemic remain checked | ment. Twelve cars are most nr‘;:pm.J ,r~m i Sheriaie ‘ Buckley Writes From France. e n y all the members and famili respective churches their homes and invoke Gi of | in the town. T it 10 nce they were unable Germany, Corps at Storrs College. Minor is a Chapter scheduled for October re is no change in | 1y needed for service in this epidemic | Frances Deming, treasurer of the|graduate of the New Britain High will be postponed to a future daf | her in|the general condition of the patients slief work tomorrow morning at § s bless- | {hus far and as stated before the | o'clock at the Visiting Nurses Head- | fter their own manner upon tho tor reet opposite | , the anxious and the r & Clark’s office Any | his community but | who will velunteer will ;\.‘m!.ve apell (214 | geaths have been reported in town. | e o A. G. Kimball at on e 0 | i s Twelve cars are also needed every day The following advertised letters are | from § to 12:80 and from 5 to at tne post office. Andrew W. Baker, | A1l Who will volunteer their ca muel B. Rob Gebrae T EboREr (E-duskiadito sommunisa e Sith Gus. Johnson, Rev. E. Lyman | WUl il Grase Smith and | depended on and report to | mpbell at the Visi erlin Savings bank, reported this - - TR borning that Berlin's Liberty Loan | latest cases seem to develop pneu- a more easily than when the epi- first started. Thus far five bout $155,000 which is more than : puble the quota. Mr. Deming aleo | upon all orted that the Prentice Mfg. Co bs subscribed $ vhich it has tned into the Britain Fourth bberty Loan committee. MMr. Dem- g has added this amount to Berlin $175,000. He doctor: the ep ent and be wisely led the hours th cial hour. Advent Christian Conference. Hood Ph. D, M les, making its total § | b s S 2 e s e | T e Marco Orlandi. The influe h ey e e L Christian coa aiso had its effects on ths post office LEE about $5,000 thus mak ‘ o RIS LGl ne fhetolae D. ( SuLy | 'r\lCE E ( I tal $180,00 Berlin ha | | from Oct - has) ular clerks out sick nk Hobein | i 1h Firs 4 X = em ore than any other towa in the ! | been postponed and,a one can- been removed to his home in| 19“90‘;; S RnL e, compans e e deal of ference in this town sub- | Collinsville with attack of influ- | ¥ ‘f“l_ o eland has full charg Of T s e e ; | stituted. The conference will be held linton J. Morse the R. F. D.| ;55 =0 ¥ e SHayECHO berty Loan committec in the Mission cottage on the Plain- also confi homef| < =E.0UERE PPl A thers bne wonderful work. Berlin is now | {ville Advent camp ground on Weds | wi e malady riait el \couDloR0 S otoriicars f Db sy Rall titled to twa blue stars on its new | Oct. 23. The conferer i convene at | epecial aeliver supplies to the sick | s c cid iberty Loan flag. i 10 a. m. Strictly rout will Soldiers’ Letter Imt::l »\2](1 'rlrn the L 25 ¢ ut. Th choc o st h department office will be ' aad Suply company Churches and Schools Closed. 98 Sdvae e Mool | yithin 1he past fe : SR R Y i el busin Wi ¥ y : ot all day Sunday and members of S tc » loca 0ol board held a meet- X have be hy lette received here e et it sion i o ca el s relief committee will be ok s : t e ifsinti e S e roseiea | Tight on the job all day long keeping rems 5 Shut Of our 1 % g i b se touch with affe b on- ould remain closed f 10the Sy il vinl \ | here within voue 1a tne tiem e LT ane e os o rectvs mittee wishes to impress upon every- t the situation called | Despite the fact that ti | use of motor been tempo 1 on the | ma nday has | poy- be | and the will 1 Nally 1roughout | of his tra rvatio company i ithe ooYaol g”.l who has an street at 2 o'cioc account with the Bank and|oficiate | tery ed the consider the end near numbered when they Private James M. father teiling him | ine gun tran: ek and a h t port o working day between J and December king any cass of tak That is the spirit with wh ould look upon it, and feel happy to do so. Never | aece a more dire call for help gone | I w Britain than today. ore trained and more practical es are needed. sponse to the | appeal made by Mrs. C. B. Pa several practical nurses have Maple | teered. There is a most urgent ca Burton | for more help along this line. ar | anyone who can volunteer should <. Parsons at No. 200 effort unnece contra were held this Villiam ed from p would cary | the Ameyica : s Cario and Jo | Bz pany, and fu makes regular deposits. were held from ATTOMOBILES ARE PERMITTED. | besides. The Lady of Merey at 2 o'clock this after- | The Sunday order has | Associat ne [t¥isRalso¥a¥oreatinel pAin liees (i Eo slr o Dona nivead the| poerd tteilandl tomioar oot inaeiiEiwasl i e burial services. Interment was in St. | owners will be permitted to take their | DoOks or recor character buxldmg and pro-|Joseph’s cemetery. The funeral | machines out without fear of violating | Oll aad Supply masses will be said Tuesday morning. | any government requests. That Is, | it _laTge puanti which Schweizer aml «m‘\w'fr‘ and sold at a prafit of $816.000 Mr. Garvan has learned that all but those who took the State motes thrift. Anderson Appointed. Council of Defense trip to Lebanon Oscar Anderson of Bristol has been e Sl appointed the local administrator on | Beveral weeks ago. Those who went (3 Your account is invited. | 5oR0 L C % onetruction. s chate | out on that Sunday ald so with tho h concern was financed , : ; man of the war bureau, S. 8. | Ppromise that they would not operate habnklmg house v:;r.x: (\v:l‘.‘x\uv\ & <o 47, Interest paid on special | Gwini o up with | their cars on the fist Sunday after | Vhieh gave them oredic o I him any matters pertaining to non-war | the ban was lifted. Several local | 2mount of ST00.300, FRRWERArs 10 depOSiR construction which may come up in | automobilists made the trip to Le- | from Berlin in cortice ie ! gt this town. banon. It 1s expected that their | Man government. 1 i i | | | | ! D Albert, f hi od offices THE Plainville Briefs. memory will be good tomorrow. 1gmmg AR R 1 James Cunningham, U. 8. N, iai S tracts, was ho uest at a dinne homsa from Philadelphia, where he | critically ill with typhoid fevevr. is a | by them in 1916 and they presente: inville Trust C is stationed, for a few days. little improved. to him a loving cup. There Were , the French premier )shown with the emblem of one of P aln l e r“s 0' Peter Sames has recover=d from an James Simpson and Clayton Law- drapper German wit present suggested officially credited with | his latest victims in his han that a toast to the Herr Doktor ba more than 60 cnemy planes, is here (¢) Underwood & Underwood. drunk in carbolic acid. A attack of influenza. rence are recovering from attacks of Everett Thompson, who has been | pneumonia. PLAINVILLE, CONN.