New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1918, Page 7

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FRETE C. 3. HILLS & °0. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. The Counc:. of Nationa' tefe s Your Co operaton n te ! of the o owing dise cred t or Saved 93% on insurance The Smith and Mills Ce in Cincinnati, making machine tools, installed Globe Sprinklers in their plant and reduced their insurance premium from $16.54 to §1.20 per thousand--a s: tosLs a saving ont That merche for refund must be retu Maybe you won't save this much but it'li be enough to pay for the equipment in a few years, and all the time your plant will be safe from fire. GLOBE AUTOMATIC 4 SPRINKLER CO. : 3 13 Esopo Bldg. three days from the day of pur hase, if for exchan days at prices prevaiiing at tim = of return——in Succumbs to Influcuza | and which has not been used. Germ-—Town Will Celebrate Down- fall GAS MASKS Bave all the pits, stones and ARE SORELY NEEDD of Austria-Hungary With | Hartford. shells of nuts, p Parade and Brass Baad. them to the store and decpos . in barrel at entrance The time for the state election is | | here and | | last slaep Beautifu' Fur Coz to Plainville has at awakened long and the talk on the streets is political. Both parties | are going to be from its commeon town are requested to be in line. IN THE SEASON’S represented You Coats will be o g will soon have occasion wear heavier victorious at the polls ¥. M. Socicty Mcoting. . nece The annt ty—a comiort In seclocting according to members of those parties. Plainville is natu 1 meeting of the Foreign Missionary society of the Congrega- tional church will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs, C. W. Moody. A work and business meeting of the Ladies’ Bene- volent society will be held at the church parl ay afternoon at two o'clock. Plainville Briefs, James Cunningham and Jake Day, U. S. N, spent the week-end at their homes here. assured of finer qualily garme give you satisfaction. Th the finest of pelts, and pr that specially ts—garments will positively us lly interested in all elections hut several of them more so { than the rest. The contest for gov- ernor will be interesting here becaus of the act that bhoth men are well | known here. The present governor ig | a resident of the neighboring town of Southington and he has been a fre- quent visitor in town. Not long ago he paid a visit to the local draft board. The race between Lonergan and Quigley will interest local people but Tonergan scems likely to have the better chance because of having the | railroad fare to Hartford reduced from over 50 cents to 24 cents. Quigley | however, made a speech a short time ago te the draftees leavi here and t the time made a favorable impres- sion. But while these other contests will be viewed with interest the real contest this town is awaiting is that | of A. H. Condell, republican and John F. Wade, Jr., democrat, for the place [ from the of representative in the general a: AP P sembly. Both these men are expected to make a good owing. Condell | much better known here but Wad have been madc for from s ave less than the same quality garments can be bought for today. We offe; deep matched QUICK PICK OF THESE will give you wonderful value in Satin and Georgette Dresses of a quality that will surprise you, it is so good. olors are navy, taupe, Copenhagen, green, brown, Burgundy and plum. Made with panel effects, tunics, and the straight line modeis. Km- broidered, beaded and braid trim- med, also Satin and Georgette combinations. 16 to 40 for $19.75 each. BETTER COME your cholce of full styles and sizes. ALTERATIONS FREE, but this extremely low price, we hoid no Dresses on deposit, none on approval. And all must be final. some very handsume models in raccoon with Hudson coats borders. Beauti nl quality seal coats, plain and trimmed with mink collar ¥ beaver. and cuffs, chix n, syuirrel, and Also muskrat coats with nutria trimming. Christmas and New line M - Cards New Private Martin Foran returned to Camp Devens last night after visiting at his home here sk Dresses, Regular F UL 2 nu 27 50 Undertaker 5| ] [ AGAIN COMES THE SEEMINGLY IMPOSSIBLE. BEGINNING THE W K WITH AN OFFERING OF 118 BEAUTI- "WO OF TH G I' AND LAR ST MAKI'RS OF AWOMEN'S MODISH GOWNS, GAVE US AN OPTION ON THIS LOT. AS SOON AS COMBINATIONS THEY WILL QUICKLY PASS INTO THE POSSESSION OF 118 WOMEN AT $19.75. lent quality of Serge, or Serge and Satin combination. Plain tallored broidered. Collars of Broadcloth, Satin, Georgette or self material, 19.75 each. FINE JERSEY DR/ red and » One Hundred an | and $29.50 Gar- FUL DRE OR STREET OR HOU: WEAR, WE AW THE VALUE WE ()E'l(‘l{l.\' CLOSED THE DEAL. MADFE MAKE QUICK CHOICE of models, tunies and panel effects. ome collarle Colors navy, black tractive tailored & | | WARM INTEREST N | : i Duel at the Polls Eighteen New Fall i ments at . . . VERY BEST STYLES, OF TRGE, ATIN, GEORG. '12, JERSEY! AND SERGE AND SATIN Dresses made from most excel- Trimmed with fring braid, or em- 1 brown. Sizes 16 to 42. Choice made with tunics. We are displaying a very complete of Christmas and ES, in at- models, Martha Rebekah Lodge will hold it regular meeting in I. O. O. F. hall this, evening. Mrs. Fred Smith of Park strect entertaining her mother from iyn, N ¥ Teant EARLY to get line of colo Year cards, at prices ranging from 5¢ to 25¢ each. other Personal ed to execute quickly Some are fancy with collars of Satin trimmed with fancy braid. 16 to 40 for $19.75 each. The color Rookie and Brown. at = can Send sales embroidered, Brook- ey Ser P. N. Raritan Arsenal, over the week-end Ifred Stewart of W has received a post card from his son Private Randolph Stewart who is a prisoner in Germany. The post card was dated as written in July. There will Prior was home Metuchen, We are prep all subjects, orders for personal Christmas cards. $1.00 to $2.50 doz Very varicty of frowm n. st Main street Christmas Seals, all kinds from 5¢ up. holiday onery f HAVING N AUTOMOBILE DSELIVERY FOR SW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF U also Leing advertised by his campa ) » . | manegers. The town generally goes - - . — . 2 : . > republican by a big majority, but the — — | trouble this time is that the republican ac: it te 7 party in the town is split. The choice Techns sy Dot eniandien JulLl of Mr. Condell did not meet with the ' :'“m"“‘ L Gt ¢ & osilon, "f" approval of all the republicans and it o “' Lt e ””"“'\’, "”’l‘;"(“‘““] & s now a well known fact that there 2 Orange New Britain, has e il s e been receiving mail from him. Cor Eosl _(L‘,‘“:‘:’;‘]‘iz)“( fuspeityimeaivorkine 1zik was listed as one of tha spend- ; t men in his company, being e Death of Matthew only 17 y of age when he enlisted, | mleldenthE o r i Mattive vt T-50 ETior) and was employed by the Corbin although expected hourly since Fri- Serew Comporation. day, cast a general feeling of sadness over the entire town. He was 27 years old and was born in this town, the ond oldest son of Postmaster Peter J. Prior. His early education was re- ceived in the local schools and after 1l vears of busir with his pany Writes of Being in Red Cross father he went to Hoston where he i 2 took a course in embalming After Hospital After Battle, recelving his diploma he took and | successfully passed an examination en- titing him to practice in Massachu- | ctts. He received his embalme and undertaker’ an examination at Yale. For 3 after receiving his license worked for B. C. Porter Sons in New Britain and then established his | own undertaking business in this town. He had his greatest wish that he might enter the country's se his life if neces: Beautiful boxed rom 3¢ to $7.00 Box. Full line of Writing l’ads, Highland Bond, ete. Louisine, Kara Linen, Highl ind Linen, ruled and unruled . be a special - Hose Company No. 1 in Grange hall at 7:45 this evening to take actlon on the death of their brother fireman, Matthew Leo Prior.—advt. There will be a special Court Gene Lawton, America, in Grange hall this evening at 8 o'clock to take action on the death of brother Matthew Leo Prior. —advt. meeting of 'BERLIN NEWS | ORP. GADZIK IS ON CASUALTY LIST Boxed Writing Papers may be had also ruled and unruled nby tomorrow afternoon o'clock?® o Holiday Lines of Camiscles, Roudoir Caps and Ap-ons Just recelved new and com plete stocks of Camiroles chine and Satin, flesh and white, prices from $1.00 to § Boudoir Caps, in lace georgette from 50c to $1.50. Hollday Service Notes. Strcet | Louts Burdick ]’ serves stationed at ing & short Kensington. meeting of Foresters of | of the Naval 3rooklyn, is furlough at his home ILco Prior. Fenn Nourse, stationed at Camp Dev , spent the week end with rel- s on Berlin street. in 0. de chine ar crepe de T. J. WPAVAY WOUNDED Private Ao crepe, crepe a Myron Goodrich, of the Merchant Marine, stationed at New London, is spending a furlough at the rome of his | parents on Berlin pet Berlin Briefs, James Chaun, Chinese Y. M, C. ica today, left yester Mr. Chaun has been a one of A. work the leading rs in Amer- for Paris. | guest of S. M. 1 Kensington. Ha | Aprons in all the popualr styles, from 50c¢ to & ristian Lane Soldier Is Agaiug Reported Among Wounded | M.icheun, fias been. TERAN OF SEICHEPREY many other large universities in tho | b in 302d Machine Gun Com- seve CTY ITEL | Osborne is attractive and | te There will special music and it is hoped there will be a large attendance. i sveral letters have been ioks Thomas J. Mc- from our men in service. Deacon e in action in George S Talcott, serving under the B “\,’,‘“'”; s He was in the v M. C. A. in France at a rest camp; ik Battalion. He left Merwin C. Jacabson, with the oyt mp Devens a year 0 or coast artillery at Fortress Monroe; lasl October, and was sent overseas Thomas C. Wilbor, Jr., who is conval- eval months ago. Private McAvay ing from njurtes receiv in the wrote to his mother on September 20 service of the Medical Corps during a and said that he was in a Red Cross vy attack at the front; and Fred- hospital recovering from injuries re- orick E. Schroeder with the Tank ceived in action but did not disclose Corps in France the extent of his injurles. The Frid Night the church school under the direction tendent, Mr. J. B. Comstock. Mr. Comstock will meet the division su- perintendents this coming Friday eve- ning for an confe Property of the late George Supre- nant has been sold to Jerry Vendrilla of Berlin. in- be Mrs. Anna that street has the war country. Last summer he was called | China, where he was appointed | chairman of the Chinese Y. M. C. A.| F. B. Duffy, democratic candidate | commiitee by tl president, He w | for state senator, held a rally at the { born in China and was sent by tho | American Paper Goods Co. and Ber- | Here—Tuneral of | &overnment to study in America. | ln Construction Co. this noon. | While attending Trinity college at | Hartford Mr. Chaun hecame acquaint- ed with Edward Cowles of Kensing ton, who is now studying at Atlanta, | Georgia, McAvay received a department, that her son, Private Avay w woundec France in September. 302 Machine Gun this city for of Hurlburt telegram from informing her to a received m big at license afte one lot of A 1 e aft es Chaun, Chinese M, C. Worker, 8, hcorn Football Eleven Defeated. | Corporal Stanley Gadzik of Chrls- | n Lane, has been reported severely | unded. Corporal Gadzik, when the | | was sounded for young men,en- ed in Compeny E, C G., early the spring of 1916 and went to the On returning, his | incorporated into the | in France. | in, B Guest heavy chief ir Magee Pratt Tomorrow— ; his the bet- v one lot of biggest b Postmaster Goodrich announced | this morning that the followinz ques- | tionaires have been received .at the Berlin post office and have been un- called for: Joseph Clarke, Steve Koudek, Jake Mosciadro, Mike Ken- | The local Acorns went down to de- | nan and John Kulczienski. The town feat before the Pawnees of Meriden | voting polls will be at the Town Hall, vesterday afternoon at the Berlin Fair | Berlin, Lyons' barber siiop, Kensing- Grounds by the score of 13-12. Tho | ton, and Goodrich’s store, Bast Berlin, receipts were the largest of the year. | and will be open from 6 a. m. until 5 | Basile and Laskosky made the touch- | P. m. tomorrow. downs for the local team, but Kingo | | failed to kick the goals, terment of ht 7 Suits in nd's.—advt ais 30 to 9 $12.50, New Toni Men's p. m the Brita'n Acorns Lose. When a youth broke his right arm and tting was not perfect the arm ined stiff cver since. He was re jccted for the v after his case was 1stain the preside tor the 2nd -advt Round Table of will be resumed of the superin- Pull th onight 7:3 9 p. m Overcoats $12.50 e-Teland’s advt Vote Klett for advt lever SOUTII CHURCH CALENDAR. The Heyn Men Be , one each an border. ny U. 8. infantr s last April devartment the Womar fon will hold 11 day sewing meeting on Wed- was of an nesday ewed in W ton and he was cted by the army as well as by the draft. Jesides his father now ek by 5 for state senator.— Corporal Gadzik was Mrs, Griffith is slowly recovering wounded in the battle of y while making a night raid ‘aptain Griswold of New Brit- then was transferred to a AVE AAY HEADACHE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples headache remedy without the dan- s of “headache medicine.” Relieves [dache and that miserable feeling from fis or congestion. And it acts at once! terole is a clean, white ointment, He with oil of mustard. Better than a ktard plaster and does not biister. d only externally, and in no way can ffect stomach and heart, as some in- 1 medicines do. 1;i:e]lent for sore throat, bronchitis, p, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, con- jon, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, bins, sore muscles, bruises, chiiblains, Lted feet, colds of the chest (it often ents pneumonia). Oc andp6{)c jars; hospital size $2.50 | | | | Funeral of Mrs, The body of Mr: died at her home in B Magee Pratt. ard Pratt in Hartford today row afternoon, as Mrs. and Mrs. Cowles are the funeral died at Birmingham, Mrs. Pratt agee Pratt, in Ken funeral of her ford, returning Ala. widow who was ngton ahout will be held son, Howard J. nd the is the of 0 year from the interment will Spanish be Influenza Fortify yourself against | it by taking Builds Up, Strengthens, Restores Vitality. Two Sizes—60: and At all drug stores, $1.20. Magee Pratt, who t st Angus, Que- | gor kindness and bec, will arrive to the home of How- The fu- neral has been postponed untll tomor- | thankful for floral emblems. Howard Pratt | from f Mrs. Lucy J. Cary, who Rev. a local minister | ago. The home Pratt, in Hart- from a severe attack of pncumoni Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our appreciation ympathy shown at sickness and death of We also are time Mary the Mr: of Ronketty. Signed Mrs. Chas. M. nd family. Mr Patrick and family Mrs. Jas. and famil Ronketty O’Donell Malone he lea n aunt, Miss Mary Prior, a brother, Nathan, both of this town and his uncle, Dr. Prior of Boston The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 at the church of Our Lady of Merey ial will in St. Josep! ceniete War Celebyration. The surrender of will be celebrated in this town tonic by a public demonstration. Instead of many little petty celebrations formerly there will be a general cele- Austria-Hungary as state in | SUPERNUMERARY POLICEMAN, Frank Zendzian of '102 Gold street, has been appointed to the merary police force. Zend the examinations recently for ment and was notified by McGrail, today, of his He will be sworn in as night and will | soon. Chief W, make driver n took ppoint James appointment. an officer commence his duties to- J. Rawlings is soon to appointment of a night patrol The department is in need of regular night driver and the pointment will be made as soon some one eligible is found SUSTAIN THE PRESIDENT VOTE THE | DEMOCRATIC TICKET PULL THE SECOND LEVER band ipernu- | Philharmonic secured to furnish on. A parado the guard. The been music the occ around the central streets of the town will be held immediately after the start of the celebration at 8 p. m. The local Italian will parade and show their to thelr fellow countrymen whom the Austriany surrendered. All other soc! in BANIsH CATARRH i Breathe Hyome Stuffed Up H i G T If you want to r from cat. , cold in the i or from an irritating cough in shortest breathe Hyomei It wil] clean out minutes and allow freel Hyome will has for society respect to h the time head to in > breathe your you will end a cold in one day, you isgusting snuf- spitting and it reliev fle whkin breath in a week Hyomc made healing, a L comes of 1 sthnia known offensive efly germ killing an- from the eucalyp- from, « soothing, | tiseptic, th forests Australia where sumption tus and to exist. is pleasant and easy Just pour a few drops | the hara rubber inhaler, 2 and reliet is almost certa plete Hyomei outfit, including and one le of Hyomei, but little at druggists gverywhere The Clark & Brainerd Co. If dy own an inhaler you can tra bottle of Hyomei at | catarrh cor were never Hyomei breathe. to into di- | rected ! Aco inhale bo ana at you alr get an e druggists. | meeting it | bration conducted by the company of | Thig is the postponed meet- ing from October. It 1 that many of the women as pos attend this meeting the work is for a missionary box which must be sent as slble. Tuncheon at noon. Wednesday the Fore ry of hold ¢ 1t 7:45. The «d by Miss everal years Foochow, China. “A Milltop on the illustrated by a photo phs. Miss soon On Mission Womain lic me 0s pos evening the pub- department ciation will in the chapel will be addr Harriet Oshorne who for was @ tier subject Min" and 5 ay ting nary will be will be artistic 400 Mam St. Few Words to the Public: Ritter’s C CATSUP 2 bot 25 Pederal jar 1 6C Federal Jam Assorted 10 bars 650 Bee SOAP | important i The Young Woman's Apxiliary of the Woman's Association will hold its second meeting on Thursday evening. supper will be served promptly at six All young women of the are cordinlly invited and the irvitation evening at 7:30 regul churcl ed ¢ o’clock church asked to spread On Thursday will be the meeting for there night ross work See that none of your place sag—-time opening such gates. the is gates wasted on in BIG SELLING GUT AL AT THE PEOPLE’S BUTEER STORE HONEY 2 Glasses Eagle SARDINE Our Best Coffee Reg. 40c Ib, now 27 Fixtures for sale. Quigley will protect the interssts of New Britain and his district in Was ington.—aavt. Tonight 7:30 to Men's Overcoats § Besse-Leland’s.—advt 7 9 p.m, 2.50 one lot each at Sustain the president for the Democ Orch. T. A nmorrow night.-——advt. Pull the tic ticket B. 2nd dvt To- leve Crosley dance. Tonight 30 ligee Shirts, 2 .eland’'s—advt. to 9 p. m for $1.00 at B $1.00 v:a This SALE will give you one of the biggest opportunities you ever I your life, you will buy with 30c on a dollar cheaper than wholesale price, FEW OF THE REMARKABLE BARGAINS. Mazola o 3l OIL pint can Libby’s Salad Dressing 1aige bot (v 21c 16¢ Libby’s Cori or Peas large can |® Don’t Miss the Chance and Come Down to the Big Money Saving Sale,

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