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I T‘O\l. BRIN Taupe, \V\fmA MODISH Gaberdine Brown, Taupe, Oxford NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER HOWTOGETRID |~ o — The Season’s First Mark Dowas in Women's Wear Section WITH THANKSGIVING BUT JOY TO FEMININE N THE AND GIRLS. YOURR COAT, AND SEASON, CHOOSE ON FROM THIESE. . GARMENTS, SIZE BUST. IN ALL THE V. Beantiful Coats of Silvertone, Velour, h Pompom, Reviera Cloth and Silk ons or of self material. Collars Mogels plain, or Reindeer To realize v ine Fine Fine Fine sable, Pekin, Oxford, Bur Coats ., Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats f‘(hnx‘ 5 . Children and ‘lx~~N Velvet, from 6 to 14 Zibeline, Silvertone a r trimmed, in green, Price range $8.75 to $25.00 each. o Charge for Alterations.) UITS FOR WOM AND VERY YLES 16 TO made of Broadc! color avy and Black ach for Suits that were pri 50 Each, reduced from $85.00, 50 Each, formerly $42.50, $45.0( THE We're Showing Suits with choice in £27.50 $32 847.50 Each, reduced from $4¢ , § .50 Each for Suits that soid at § finer and more expensive Suits reduced in same proportion. (No Charge for Alterations.) "ROM Y LATEST MODELS. Ve of Raccoon, belted with patch or lue we call attention to the rs old, Brown, GIRLS IN SEASC THOSE th, Silvertone, of Belgium, Priced in this way: THE GIR Broadcloth, lour. ndy, 8! IT HERE Trimmed Beaver, et in pockets. Plum, and Black. A FORTNIGHT HENCE, WE PRO- HEARTS BY THE COATS, MARK- SUITS AND NOW L OF 16 TO 48 Kersey, - Cheviot, with fancy Opossum Seal or Colors, Brown, 20.00 each for $25.00 each \. for .. for §3 . for . for .. for fm‘ $47 easily nd Cheviot. MUCH OF 52 1-2 Concord ced $37 29.50 to 0 and ). Some were $47.50. 50 and up to $69.50 62.50, $65.00 $29.50 . $35.00 . for $37.50 $39.50 $42.50 $45.00 0 to 875.00 Navy, each each each each cach each each each fitted to fine Coats 32.50 | tains were appointed to cover 12 dis- | Cowles; 9, | Jamin PLAINVILLE NEWS I‘PLAINVIL[E PUSHES . AHEAD WITH DRIVE House to Honse Ganvass for| . Soldiers’ Benefit Fund RED CROSS BOXES HERE Town’s Quota Has Been Boosted | | From $9,400—Several $7,500 to Church DMeetings Planned—Other Brief Items. Plainville started drive to raise her quota for the United War | Work Campaign today. The paign was to have started yesterday but owing to the peace celebration nothing could be done. Team its big | | i cam- cap- tricts as follows: Hills; 2, R. L. Seymou len; 4, F. L. Benson; R. Clark; District 1, E. H. 3, Fred Bul- 5 and 6, Chas. 7, E. P. Prior: 8, Giles H. L. L. Brastow; 10, D. Ben- | 11, James Graham; 12, M. O. Ryder. i Plain or belted Burgundy and UNDER NABLE WEIGHT BUST. Velour, Sable, Serge and Reindeer, $35.00 $39.50 and $69.50. HAVING f Pimples. AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVE PROMPTLY RECEIVING CUTICURA HEALS | ABYS FACE | ¥ FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU OCAN DEPEND ON ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. 'BERLIN NEWS Alter Para fo to &w Brit e~ After three or four days they stered and scaled off and then they pt thick and his face was literally He would sleep only half an pvered. CAMPAIGN OPE hS pur atatime, I could not take him out. “I sent for a fres sample of Cuticura. er using jt he went to sleep so I Heuse to House (Canvas: pught more, and I used one box of mtment with two cakes of Seap and face was healed,” n McGrath, 67 Washington St., (Blgned) Mrs, nton, Mass., Dec, 20, 1917, Keep your skin healthy by using hticura Soap daily for the toflet, and ticura Ointment for first signs of ples, redness or roughness, mple Zagh Pree by set Dep " Qintment % 1 A A little, applied without rubbing, will | local & eirate immediately and rest and | of the Ken pthe the nerves. loan's Liniment {s very effective in Phying external pains, strains, bruis hes, stiff joints, sore muscles, luml] , neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges ston.” *Sol 3 ang b, Taicon \ NEURALGIA ATTACKS NERVES Blosn’s Liniment scatters | the congestion and relieves pain g | the residents turned ocut and formed | (lxr1sd {o Meriden for the winter, de with Captain Bhepard of tha | : Guard at the lead, in front office, ness puspend d refreshmant: in & preienged chee doavs ths din producers, fo m— \many 3 rday :m:i jubiles v inte the ai areely had the n mistice reacited Beriin w pectant popuiaee celebration, the | their whistles blew: ! of hours and the hei s eould he hex until a late hour las in a twinkling tha | with men i and cheering the downfail of o'clock yesterday | a pa ngton post { parading the streats pf the Keep a big bottle always on hand family use. Druggists everywhe; 86¢, SEEEOEEOPTS OSTRILS! END PENANCOLD OR CATARRH ow To Get Rehef When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. s will and POOOOOVOOOY BERLIN CONTINUES - VIGTORY JUBILEE Festered and| | Scaled Off. Could Not Take Him Qut, “Pimples appeared on my baby's ding Here, Celebrators s of alides & ain TODAY o'clock and Chairman Wilcox has asked that all the solicitors have their | reports of the day's work ready, Postmaster W. W. KEgan Injured. Postmaster W, W, Egan 1s laid up at his home In Kensington with pain- ful injuries about the head and body caused by being struck by an anto- mobile, The accldent occurred when the New Haven man was trylng to drive past the Drum Corps who were | marching in the parade yesterday morning. At police headquarters it was stated that the automobile was | driven too fast, It was also stated by Patsy Buckley that the auto just grazed the bass drum which he was carrying and struck Fagan who was right in front, Mr, Fagan was im- mediately attended by Dr, R, M, Griswold, The driver was placed under arrest and the case will come War RiAMed=— | i red—Trehy | ed, exespt | T theswiisia ned nied by neise centint rgats were fillad | ildren, ail autecrasy. morning alj After Berlig Stata (Guard | 1 corpg met at the .| Pagenis in 7 j dy that gently drives out the poison- Get Rid of That Persistent Cough | Stop that weakening, persistent cough or cold, affections, the successful use. S0c nnd from drl'l%f!!ts, or Don't S:t‘fly stuf £ro] ECKMAN ABORATORY, Relief is sure threatening throat or lung with Eckman's Alterative, tonic and upbuflder of 20 years' $150 bottl Philadelphia the | and many jocal girls went tain and jeined the parads | p befere Judse Clearge G, Griswold at the Berlin Tewii Court tomorrew merning et §:30 a'sieck, | of Hospital. iiru, John Trehy of Ken- hava received a letter from sen, Private John Trehy in nee, gtating that he has been dis- | eharged frem fhe be hospital where | ha been reeevering after being soverely gassed, Private Trehy is with Ce, T, 168nd regiment, U. 8, Intfantry | and en Octeber pth he was reported ceverely gassed Private Trehy is eredited with the iill of a German sniper last Juns and Has been in the irenches fay the past si¥ months. Mz, an singto {heir evading respansibility, & adjourned until next Tussday, the ed peing under $50 honds, will Tield a specefal home af Miss Alice McCormack in Kensington tomorrow evening at § p'cloek, r, and 3Mrs, . F. Roby have re- gohwalter, Superintendent of ois of the town of Beriin, is ill { at his homa with influenza, Goarge Bruge of Berlin street has ’gm ¢ to Les, V rgmla to enter in an ionsd at an;:lv,n_ is spend- rt furlough at his home in . Fred Hirst and 3us. Caraling 2&arsh expect to leavg for Florida to- i maepzow for the wintex faul of the stationed at Prookiyn gharg $uv‘lcqg‘. a2t ilhe z Kensington. feorge Burdick of the 7. 8. Nayy, stationed ot Staten Jsland is spending g short furlough with his parents in CONSTIPATION is best treated by a vegetable reme- | ous waste that the' lower bowel. lodges in King is sure and acts without discomfort. Use it for sick headache, colds and feverish condition. Sameé old rem- in the same old bex. | at the Congregational church | association. Plainville’s original quota has ready been subscribed and as far as is known, is the first town In the state to go over. However, the na- tional quota has been raised to $250,- 000,000 instead of $170,000,000. Thus Plainville's new quota is $9.400 and must be ralsed by a house to house canvass. As all the money subscribed so far has been given by the factories and volunteers the remaining amount must be contributed by those who have not yet given. Church Meeting Thursday. The Parish Guild of the Church of Our Savior will meet at the parish house Thursday afernoon. Supper will be served at 6 o'clock. At 7:45 p. m. Mrs. Acheson of Mjddletown will talk to the women of the parish about the work of the Women's Auxiliary. Tt is hoped that there will be a large at- tendance. At 7:45 p. m. Wednesday evening there will be a community meeting | under | the auspices of the National Reform Mrs. Lulu Toveland Shepard of Utah will speak on “The Mormon Menace.” Mrs, Loveland is well known as a speaker and ler top- ie should interest a great many peo- ple. The public is invited. “Crap Shooters” Arrested. The Plainville poilce department has done more business in the past few days than it has in several months be- fore. Sunday there were six cases heard. TFour were youths who were caught “shooting crap” on the Broad strect railroad orossing Saturday night, 1n court theye wers given small fines and aliowed to go with a severa warning that the full penalty wonld be given the next guilty parties, Red Cross Bozes Arrive, The Christmas bexes fer the men in the service have arrived at the local Red Cross rooms en West Main street and are being distributed, All persons having a. label from a man in the service will be given a Red Cross box on receipt of the label, The post office rules and regulations this year will not allow any packages sent to the boys in the service without having a Red Cross label on the box, All those having Red Cross work out are urged to finish what they are doing 25 soon as possible. Thess having ed the boxes will kindly put in ecles desired and return to the oss rooms with the fuil name | ef the soldier and {he sendar. There is an abundance ef sverk te be done al the Red Cross yeems aad more weorkers arve desired, g9 A8 the bexes may he sent eut early, Serviee Notes, Private Albert McHes, platiensd pt | mp Upton, has peturned after spending a short furieugh at the home of his parents en Park stree Frivate R, J, Grosby, statianed at ©Camp Dsvens, has petusned {a samp after spending a shevi furlough with his parents on Unianville avenus, Private James De fila, statiened at ¢amp Meade, Md., ig spending g 16 | day furlough with friends en West Main street. Louis Mennone of tae oned at the Great Lakes, is spend- ing a 16 day furlough at his home on streei al- sta tq Aberdeen, Md., shart furjough at his hom Augusting Prior of ths has returned to his ship st Newport, R. I. atfer ifeeting An WeduesGag ay afternogn thg clation will pejy {9 me;L\ng of ihe A% ;‘m South g This is the partment of o Woria will be held on Trida 3;30 o'clock, at the chairman, 130 West Ma resting ‘convehtlon repi specipl musi | to Camp Devens, | condition, | argans ta become diseased. | # Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a 14 12, 1018, OF RHEUMATISM | “Fruit-a-fives” Point the Way ; to Quick Relief VERONA. *I suffered for a number of years with Rheumnatism and severe Pains in my Side and Back, caused by strains and heavy lifting. ‘When I had given up hope of ever being well again, a friend recom- mended ‘Fruit-a-tives’ (or Fruit Liver Tablels) to me and after using the first box I felt so much better that I continued to take them ; and now I am enjoying the best of health. W. M. LAMPSON, 50¢. a2 box, 8 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. T ————r NO RECOUNT., Democratic Enthusiasm For Another Election in Sixth Dies Out. Interest among the demoorats of the city in their demand for a re- election In the sixth ward seems to have dled down, and it is now prob- able that the mutter will be dropped entirely. When the idea was first in- troduced, the democrats were enthus- lastlc over the posaibilities of elect- ing their candidate through a re- election, and a meeting of the town committee was called After two meetings it became obvious that the greater part of the party was mot in favor of the demand, and at the last meeting but three members of the committee attended Judge Walsh and Judge Tuttle of Hartford are still working on the case and will report to the committee at their next meeting. District Attorney Thomas J. Spellacy is in charge of the investigation, but it now appears that he is conducting the investigation for the purpose of finding if there Iis criminal neglect rather than for the purpose of re-election. ClTY lTEMS Mrs., Claude J. Leroux of Arch street underwent an operation at Bt. Franels' hospital, Hartford today, Private Frank Fenger has returned Fenger has been in this city on o five day leave of ab- | sence, Edward Hungerford, stationed at 3¢ Prepared for Grippe-influenza Advises Calling a Physieian, but Take Proeautions While Waiting, If you ever suspect that yeu have influensa get in toueh with your doo- tor and do what you oan for vourself before he arrives, Take something fer yveur powels at once and be sure and ruyh Mustarine on vour throat and echest, This treat- ment wards off inflammation, which often results in pneumenia and 8 used by many of our ablest physiclans, Mustarine is betfer {han any mus- tard plaster, it will net hiister amd jt has proven of great value in gere throat, ehest eelds, brenehitis, tansili- tis and pleurisy, Just rub it on that's all MUSIARINE WOMEN SUFFERERS MAY NEED SWAMP- ROOT sw-op AN STAR ! <aNNOT. BLIGTER Fhaysands upen theusands pf we- mew have kidneg and bladder treuble and never suspect it. Women's complaints often prove tg be nothing eise but kidney treuble, or the result of kidney ox bladder disease. If the kidnex they re not in 3 heaithy may eause the other Pain jn the back, headachg, I ambition, nervousness, are pften times symptoms of kidney trouble. Pon’t delay starting treatment, Physi_ prescription, prqmed ai any drug store, may be just the remedy needed tq pvercome such condifions, Fef a medium or large size hntue immediately from any drpg store. However, it you wish fim 1q ‘test (hns great preparation send ten cents tg Pr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, for a semplg hottle, “When wqu&. be sure ang mention the Neiiee o Waier Gonsumers. gwing g the continugd dry ther/, we ask all psers of g‘ water to' be careful, 3s on of the prevailing d ot known when we may copious rainfall and it is thg wish of the Board of Water ¢ missioners that all consumers hereby hise care in the hse of City wafer for dny ‘or ail purposes. S soctal hour-wiil {olrow the BOARD OF WATER COMMISSTONERS i | We are displaying this week, in our Asylum Street Window, the famous UHL ART STEEL FURNITURE line, manufac- tured by the TOLEDO METAL FURNITURE COMPANY. Where spaceisat a premium, we know of no line that fills the bill better than UHL ART STEEL. The line comprises type and adding ma- chine stands, tables, chairs, and stools. “Believe us, Ezra, the line is a real one!” It doesn’t cost anything to lock, and it may if you don’t, so come in anyway. Office Furniture Department. THE FLINT-BRUGE CO. Two Entrances 103 Asylum, 150 Trumbull Streets, Hartford, Trinity as a member of the S. A. T. C [ spent the week-end at his home in | this city. Mrs. Jennie Becker of 76 Talcott street has recelved word that her son, Private Arthur Becker, who went to Camp Greenleaf two months ago, has arrived safely overseas. DRAUC:H [EMEN WANTED On government werk. If on government work now do not apply. The American Engi- neering Co. 200 East Main St. yreach week when the prices are lowc A% ave your money. by trading hére.on Wednesdau __Unitea_States Fooa Admi _sisration Number_G—ousan, EXTRA™ SPECIAL MORNING SALE 9 to 11 3 . SHOULDER ROASTS BEEF ... 99¢ i SOUND ONIONS Large Red ... 41bs ] 9¢ SPECIAL EGGS All Guaranteed doz 4 8c : TTTTTTMATINEE SALE 3 TO 5 B. ML SHOULDERS Lean Smoked ......... 1b 270 FRESH KILLED VEAL To Roast i» 240 to Stew 18c Chops ® 45¢ FRESH PLATH PORE attosansa D LLIKE » 15¢ | HOME CORNED b 30° § FRESH GROUND HAMBURG ....... b 9B¢ FANCY TABLE APPLES .......... 4 qts 250 LARGE YELLOW ONIONS ........ 4qts CAPE COD CRANBERRIES ...... 2 qis 190 LARGE BSOLID GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 25¢ MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER 6c .v AUNT JEMIMA’S PANCAKE FLOUR vk 1 5c MY WIFE'S TABLE SYRUP ........ bot 22° DINNER BLEND COFFEE .......... b 190 ; RERICR, PICKHARDT & DUN 187 Main Bt, Opp. Areh Bt Phene 14082 e, All Qur New Fali Suits « Greatly Reduced Prices Ail New Msdels and the Latest Materal New Ceats Amiving Abmest Daiiy at Prices. New Waisis and Neckweas, New BATH ROBES at Last Years P ARl Our Christmas ifandkerchiefs Ready for Dispiay,

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