Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, LET'S TAKE CARE OF HIM TILL HE » DOWN THE GANG PLANK When he gets through fighting let’s show him what we think of whathe has done! The work of these seven organizations will not be over until our boys are safely home. HAVE YOU DONE YOUR PART? GIVE NOW! A DAY’S PAY AND MORE! - UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN "i As a part of the celebration | pleted his traini m Bay, | he could open the door. Officer PETOW—CHAPMAN. 1 afternoon, November 27, at 8 o’clock | to learn of her coming man&age. Cm l Mb- yesterday, the Reed Jewelry Company | and is ip assignment \ Hayes gave the boy chase but was un- ————e—— at the parsonage of St. John’s Luther- | Chapman who formerly lived in M o B which has its store on Main street, The police were notified last night | able to catch him. Wedding Will Take Place At St. | an church. A reception will be held | iden, 1s employed as a machinist John’s Church On November 27. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Petow of 600 | East Main street, announce the mar- | at the home of the bride-to-be at 600 | the New Britain Machine Co. wh [Sast Maimn street. he has made 2 large circle of friel Petow is well known in this | After a short trip to New York 4 oponed up last night and removed all | of the theft of three cars from Har One cent sale Thursday, Friday |the show casss, and beld a dance In | ford during the celebration in the Kenneth Tuttle of the arine is in this city for and Saturday, at Clark & Brainerd’s | the store. A three piece orchestra | ofty. A ; a @ T es | city. The s, two Fords and one| geaman Frank Holleran 4 s e vi Drug store, 181 Main street.—advt. furnished music for dancing, and a | Studebaker, were taken from side | mf“'.. It sheralnE s turicu=h fm | riage of their daughter, Ida Lorreta, | city and is one of the most popular | Long Island Elxle 30u.r;g cv:u:‘l‘(; ‘:v!llxll'\ The annual meeting and banquet of | piano was secured through the cour- | streets. L e e thie elty, = Tolloran s i | to George Llewellyn Chapman, son of | employes of the Parker smrg (o,é sl'del at 3Gm“‘(;]:larreht;ex;‘e:g Saln the chamber of commerce will take |tesy of C. L. Plerce. About one hun- | et o s : S : Mr. and Mrs. Hen apman of 33 | where she has a large number of | at home t s 3 | John Alewick of 61 Oak street has | the regular navy. Flonds Il be quite surprised ! ary 1, 1919. place tonight at the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. | dred people danced in the store during ! requested the police to be on the look- | Christopher Birmingham has re- Court stre Kronholm will serve a New England | the evening, and had a very enovable | out for his 11 year old son, Henry, | turned to Pelham Bay after a short chicken pie dinner. The important | time. { who has been missing from home | the week-end at his home in this business to come before the meeting Harry O'Connor of the Yale Naval | since Monday. i city. is the annual rep?irw ot Se;;‘emtv Unit is spending a few days at his | Sprague and President E. W. Pelton, | home on Bassett street. 5 S e B 1 >elhaf B and the election of directors for tha [ o " OO enter Goldburg's store on Main street, | turned to Pelhaf Ba iR e arry Ginsberg is spending a fow | but the r | furlough spent at i days in this cit; be s com- | old boy, ! Dwight street. lker has re- after a short \is home on An attempt was made yesterday to| Seaman Raymond W | Ain’t It a Grand and 7Gloriou§»Féél’iili’:? 5 6 o o o - - - - 'ny(igggi[ 4 _ | DEAR MR.. BRIGGS- WHEN You HAVE A ~ AND You GAZE FOR SWEETHEART 1IN FRANCE HcAmR 5Y AT HISC PIC TURE ~ NoT THAT You ARE IN AND YOU'VE WEEPINGLY AND YoU CONTINUE NEep OF "IDEAS” FOR "AiN'T 1T WRITTEN To HiM FOR WEEPING AND YOUuR ! A GRAND AnD GLORIOUS FEELIN” [ MINTHS NOSE GETS get ALL RED 'NEVER THING-/ 47 BUT WE GIRLS WoULD JUST LOVE To . HAVE . You PRINT THIS ONE —. VERY TRULY YauRs VIVIAN D, B- Buy a Perfection Oil Heater today — muzzle biting Jack Frost this fall—and laugh at cold snaps this winter. A Perfection Oil Heater gives just the LAND AT NIGHT You HAVE PERFECTLY 28 ONE DAY You GET e FROM HIM SAYING - AWFULL Sl “:'D o GH"*LS-' - right warmth for these chilly mornings ;’}?‘T&‘é.s ‘of BY Tue TiMe AT i X and evenings. ) WaE IV cE ‘\;b;l:‘ nEaches A GR-R-R-RAND Later, if the furnace runs low, it will give the oN THE M AND ! additional heat you need—smokeless, odor- BATTLE- eve, evc. GLOR-R-R-10us less and inexpensive. FleLp FEELIN'?" ' A Perfection Oil Heater burns full blast 8 %j’ , hau}'s on one gallon of S0-CO-Ny OIL. 26 SIS SN Easily carried from room to room, wherever WIALRES needed. Sold by hardware and general stores STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK PERFECTION OIL HEATERS /A i3t COPYRIGHT 1918 NEW YORK TRIBUNE INC,