New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1918, Page 13

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£S BETTER WORLE . AT CLOSE OF WAR W London Miuister Says Nar- owness of Mind Will Disappear | ‘ Team workers for the United \\.\\'1 % L supper last night at the | K 1 and perfected plans for | i e big drive next Mon- | 8 nthusiastic gathering. | § d Beloin served an ex- | llent menu, during which Fred | tham and Ralph Britton led in sing- | g of popular war songs. General | airman Georgs P. Hart presided at | e supper and made a few remarks the close. He said that word had | en received from national headquar s that the needs of the army Wi t on account of the greatly number who had be of 25 per every man tc bebhalf of the cam- he had been T should all be to do with | § all not to let anyone who ive more get away with He said that during t no subscrintions £ 1wy's pay would be taken, th ribbons attached who subscribed. o made in three 1 of four the plan 1k, Mr. djourned, rmined e R 3 ATHOLIG ACTIVITY IN WAR rtional Committee on Historical Records Asks That Letters, Photo- hs be Forwarded to Washington 1ington, Nov. 8.—The National e on Catholic War Records »een directed by the Administra- @ Commitiee of Bishops to us means possible for the prpose 1g an accurate and complete 1l Catholic American acti- present war 1 Committee on Histori- has adopted the slogan y Catholic should make his on to the history of the tivity in the war, ttee is desirous of ob- from the parents and e soldiers, photographs ected with local war from the local unts of meetings held | s in which Catholics 11l other materi- rich will one } furnishing to the var the documents f the noble effort of irch in the United of help in compil- 1 Catholic War Rec- for the honor of j ch anc nd for the glory ¢ men w offering their | blood and of the women, who, | [ r husbands, sons and brothers, ing of their heart’s blood for right e should be ad- ¥, Reverend I 2 14th Street, V.. Washingt IN THE SAME BOAT. of the big house base hos- long ago a new work by the Association. She rming young woman, nxious to please all her , though some of them wish to look at a book. ds she approached one of its and he declined to be in- n her wares. At the next topped and offered its occu- ook. s it about?” the patient this is Bambi”, said the li- “It's about a girl who mar- man without his having any- ay about it."” on there, shouted the man NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, Buy a Christmas Present Buy a Christmas Present a Week a Week BESSE-LELAND’S THE LIVE STORE lere’s Every Inducement You Could Reasonably Expect to Gain Your Goed Willand Trade As a level headed clothing buyer, what is it that attracts you toone store in preference to another? It is the extent of the stock, variety of styles, merchandise, greater value-giving, better service, satisfac- tion. Here you get them all. There never was a time when comparison would so clearly show this Live Store’s Supremacy. Men’s and [y uits and Overcoats Young Men’s You will find these positively priced to your advantage of from $3.00 to $10.00 on every Suit and Over- coat we sell. HOSIERY Cotton Hose 19¢, 7 Pair for $1.25 | Lisle Hose | 50c, UNDERWEAR Wool Process Shirts and Drawers 95¢ Glastonbury Shirts and Drawers 3 Pair for $1.45 3 Pair for $1.45 SHIRTS Shirts 79¢ up to $7.00. : We are Exclusive Agents for Parker Shirts. Prices $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, up. . NECKWEAR Four-in-Hands, 65c Quality 45¢ Four-in-Hands, 1.50 Quality Four-in-Hands, $1.00 Quality Four-in-Hands, 2.00 Quality ‘ Four-in-Hands, 2.50 Quality HATS Wear our special Hats, the biggest Bargain in New Britain. $2.85. CAPS--Big Shapes, 75¢. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 HILDREN’S DEPT--Juvenile Suits, Large Variely, $4.9 FOR OLDER BUYS--Suits $4.98 to $15.0 BESSE-LELAND CO. The Largest Clothing Organization in New England 38 Cities io $8.98 38 Stores

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