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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY e Hartford's Shopping Center } i I@]UVU IFTS TO SEND SOLDIERS AND SAILORS That The Poys Will Appreciate T vEe NO MBER 29, 1018, i | l NEWS Nflr ég T € g HIL CO :‘:Il“ STORE (] ! % e HARTFORD ' USEFUL (i A 0 v West Main Street “?an Knocked Down But Not Badly Hurt ACCIDERT WAS .’f ;}&VQIDABLE Great After-Thanksgiving Sale of Suitsand Coats Victim A WRIST WATCH. SURE! _If He hasn't onc. We are offering a special in Military Wrist Will Be Laid Up For Several Y. Watch with luminous dia by which you can easily sec the time in the dark. They are full jewelled, Days With Bruises—Ladics of the i) Guaranteed accurate time keepers. fitted with leather Wrist Straps and arc wonderfully cheap at $6.98 ea. b Kits and Acces es at Special pri Kits fitted with all the necessary unfl uq:l}l-! artices l'e;;;:]:,; Town Plan Several For Next If you have not already bought your Winter Suit or (oat, you certainly should lose no time in $5.00 ones for $4.25 each. Other that were $35.50. for 75 Some formerly priced f“""l’ 8ro, oW, fl"“':d ~a securing one or the other, perhaps both, at this special Two Days’ Sale at greatly marked down prices. y each. And all other Soldier Gifts offercd now from 10 per cent. to i5 per cent. less than they were pi & BTy e reductions mean economies that we would not have dreamt of belng able to offer two months ago. i A James M. Prior of 156 West Main They are sweeping, radical, d less than you had any idea of being able to buy such splendid Suits- Trench Mirrors . 25¢ to $1.98 cach Air Pillows . ........ccoo0t Priced 390 to $2.50 street had a e et i) il : AL e i 3 i Money Belts ...... 50¢ up to Writ t'rom 500 to $1.75 ous injury last evening when he was ' [@ and Coats for. They are yours to profit by. 4 98c Folding Creckers . . v Now for Don .. eessee fOr IS5 struck by a passing automobile He Z Tobacco Pouches . I'vom 50¢ to $ Any one of thesc arc most acceptable. had just come out of his house and [ 4 ¢ ’ ) ‘; was crossing the street when the i “Kaxo” Shoe Brushes containing tan polish, dauber and brush. All in one at 50c and 980 ea | auto struck him and knocked him " B Special Reductions in “Adjusto” Traveling Cases, prartral and serviceable, with shaving cream, ) ;"0“”” He 'h':’ n:u, ;'r"‘ ‘lhe auto and . | s thought that the driver did not shaving soap, dental cream, etc i i : Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak of Iastman make. Just the size for the pocket. Regularly priced [Receinins s ;h‘ reported the ao- 3 i | €! ) e police >rior was no . il $7.50. Specially priced at $6.98 each ity ! . s i e = - = % Do not forget that we also have Tobacco and Cigarettes to fill in the boxes | seriously injured, but received a scalp | & 30 Suits formerly priced to $35.00 for this sale ... ... : g $17.95 ; wound, several bruises and a general K 5 5 9 . 1 THESE SUITABLES FOUND AT MEN'S DEPT. [l s D e 80 Suits formerly priced to $45.00 for this sale .......... T $21.95 pi Articles that will add much to the comfort of that son, brother, sweetheart or husband of yours, be B -~ S ‘4 woelk "{‘ “”. days gefore he o A = 3 v - he at Camp or on the Ship. | is able to be up and around again 98 Suits formerly priced to $59.00 for this sale ........ o $31.95 | White Funeral Tomorrow. Good Warm Socks, wool or Cashmere, oxford Knitted Wool Gloves in khaki, srey and black. | The funeral of Enoech J. White 15 Suits formerl riced to $79.00 for thissale .......... s $39.95 i 00 S or natural ... e b to 50 P Priced . ..... ST 590 to $2. o }7&1‘;- who died suddenly Tuesday night Good Leather Gloves for officers and privates Fur Lined Gloves, good warm ones, price | from heart failure and acute indiges. : i : $£59.95 Iined and not ... ioe... $2.50 to $3.08 a i PR 3508 aud $6.95 pair ot e eenaecis dnd gess 10 Suits formerly priced to $95.00 for this sale ... ... S RS, Black Silk Four-in-Hands with wide or narrow Harness Leather lelts, plain_° ones, elling | from his late home on Hough street Qo % - : 9 s CRO.OF ADEonA R R S 65¢ to $1.59 each R e T 50c and 75(:6110(111 Rn ol e e 10 Suits formerly priced to $125.00 for this sale ................ $69.95 s > famous Barker bra {haki Flannel Shirts, lined body, extra g0o | : ) Slip-On Sweaters, militar; e, with or without Khaki Color Bath Robe Grecian border .,.,. $7.98 X T »"' ladies of the .\d\ ent C !\:4|:4l‘1.l approvals. » exchanges, ] sleeves 98 to $8.98 Other Colors £ ...... $3.50 to $20.00 ";\;”"hl‘\f” ?OIT 1h'<;n' annual Christ- A RS \Other Lase 2 is sale and also their apron and 4} Shirts and Drawers, medium or h wool ones, Men’s Union Suits, big line to select from, SR 1 ) o A , P , 4 o e PoRane: e : 08 e y work sale on December 3 an 9 priced ee..... $1.50 to $5.00 each priced 00 to $6.98 b This sale will be held in the ore CALI: AT NOTION COUNTER FOR POLISHING SETS. Brush, dauber and paste, specially priced Steomicn by e Flalolilo Bake shop ; | at 250, 85c and 50c the set. Special for the soldiers and sailors are the “Kaxo” Polishing Sets, the ‘ Church Ttems, 0 " . The Ladies’ Ald society of the Bap- ndy kind, 85¢ set. T @ soclety e Bup oty | tist_church will hold its annual sale - ) ; y B - B [ of fa Anticies " amdli foodstites on The Best Coat values of the season will be found here today and Saturday. Our Stock has been & VING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU UAN DEPEND ON - anda.} lTl“‘ y 1;“:%;}"‘;::, C:fi:;;:‘ml‘ :‘( y):uetlc il\(‘hnl\:fl;;;ii::\h::: :n:u q:i“ol:(. 'eh\‘iell:ansto:r'\\‘]! fur trimming eautiful Hining: Th very ) T 2 = est | a Vi t s S “ PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. Bo O e e e est in Coa roug s On Wednesday evening a fres ente - 3 ; 2 mE - [ e e e e 75 New Coats Value to $29.75 for thissale ................. $18.75 A high mass was celebrated at S i p 5 ! - } BERL[N NEws orclock there will be a special meeting | 9/clock vester e B 100 New Coats Value to $35.00 for this sale b : $24.95 at the home of Mrs. S. M. Cowles in | Church of Our Lady of Mercy. It was o N . > SORE ITGHING | Kensington. | & Thanksgiving service 75 New Coats Value to $49.00 for this sale ....... $37.95 < ) GO e e A The officers elected for the comiing There was union Thanksgiving | B§ " i 2 ERUKEN-UUI SKIN year are: M Marjorie Moore, | B€rvice held at the Congregational| | 30 New Coats Value to $69.00 for thissale .............. $49.95 - ’ president; Miss Carrie Bauer, v A;hnr :h : vesterday, Rev. Mr. Nord- prosident, and Mrs. S. M. Cowles, see- | Perg, who recently became pastor of o 995 NEEOS PUSLAM Blesaenfyandinia the “Swedisn ciurcn, Was the. prinel 35 New Coats Value to $95.00 for this sale ................. 9.95 _— 2 pa speaker. | Anotheér Berlin Boy Gassed. g ©89.95 If there are any raw, broken-out BAI] [;flAL SHURTAGE’ Louis Cofneli of Kensington is in | Service Notes, 5vN€W Coats Value to $115.00 for this sale R S A $89.¢ places on your skin that burn, itch receipt of a letter from his brother, | Corporal John Simpson of Camp A e .nd aggravate apply Poslam right on 5 o i'l‘hmnu.\ Corneli, who is with the | Devens and Corporal Ttobert Simpson 5 New Coats Value to $150.00 for this sale $110.95 them—it cannot harm—and enjoy its | 301st Trench Mortar Batte in | of Raritan, N. J., broth e Seo " T = e Tl benefits which. are yours so easily uota H N t A . [1 d D | France,” stating that he was severely | v Dol home Nearly all of our own stock included in these areductions. Approvals. No Esxchange el its soothing, healing influence. 1f a5 NOU AITIVed an I- | gassed on oect. 17, and is now in a i Yitrd, Francis Skinner and —— ou suffer from eczema you should 5 e | base hospital. Private Corneli is S Cumningham, wil of the ne, | S S S D R TR SR know at once what Poslam can do for | | h | well known in Kensington, where he | are Visitinz their respective home e e e e s e —— ou. Itisyour dependable remedy for Tector Mlldlum NOH 6 R“SSell | was employed by the American Pa-| Smu(l:.uw ll'vu:,- N. Prior is hor e v | - ARSI AR 2 S R A R qu eruptional disorder; pimples, rash, LR A S | per, Goods Co., and has been in the | from Camp Raritan at Metuchen, N Sk Ak cql B Thien i 1o Bodiar s quality-healing { trenches since the 30th of July. The |J.. on a five days' . furlough. H s :»;r“l\\“&!ux"”;‘fli“' ~ BB A £ E; SR 900 FAMILIES WITHOUT RUEL | erin war uress roporis there are | brother, sumnsting eior. - & % 5 | costs in court {olay for re-| ; b A e g 3 ' Sold everywhere. For free sample { more local boys in the 301st Trench | been transferred from Newport, R. I.,| celving stalen goods. 5 St - . £ % in connection W he theft of write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 Mortar company than there are in|tc Hampton Roads, Va. He is an|rested in connection with the theft of ' s branc serv | electrician a number of small articles from va | West 47th St., New York Qity. | Five Carloads Arc Enroute to Thig|2"¥ other branch of the service. | G | ous stores about the city by a band | sRdiboslam Soap heinpamedicaled e o | i et | dIer News Tews. | of voung boys, one of whom was seal ACORNS OF KENSINGTON VS. REDWQODS OF FEW BRITAIN ith Poslam will benefit your ):le Place—Miss Marjoric Moore Again Philip Fagan of the al Re-| Mrs. Thor F. Prior of Water- | to the reform school vesterday. Ross fhilesee oallyTor Lot et A e N eans anical aja | Sosicty) T Bent || S0ver| stationed s steBrookivn,) spenti| bury is visiting hor ‘sister, Miss Mario been making a practice of buying s e ~ (g 5 e | 3 the holiday with his parents in Ken- [ Prior of Piercc articles from the boys, payinz e[‘“n Fair Grounds, Sundayv. eC. St_ = = = [ <(nFton, sington. | Fiank Bowea of New ction of thelr worth =2 | T 2 7 record, having be ot o Arthur Anderson of the | York are ting Mr. Bowen’s moth- S i DR'NK HOT WATER i Busl Adminisirator B W.e Mildrum [ ool idin oS 88 L0 S sl aror, ek | previous accasions | reported to the state fuel admini | Island, spent the holiday with their Mis Loomis of Broad street BEFORE BREAKFAST | trator this morning that Berlin’s coal | parents at their home on Dammon's | is visiting her soter Mic Lila Loo | auota as yvet has not arrived and that | Hill. of Washington, D. C ! 3 . {more than two hundred families| John McCormack of the Naval Re- ank Thompson of Broad lizs " X : | serves, st: ed at Brooklyn, spent et e e G are without coal. Last week Thomag | SeTVeS. stationec e Centra wa Says you really feel clean, sweet || /e ot o o e nia | the Tharksgiving holiduy at his home | lously injured this mornine white a opie who e e o ' , o a-1in Kensington. tempting to crank a Ford automo- . Th v l Wl]] A h YOU and fresh (;nstdel,‘ and | o et there would be| ™ v ey f the Xasal Rasers | M e s it o s e o are saving e Value stonis g i bout five carloads of coal in the | g Pelham Bay, spent the | When the ank kicked and s : are seldom ill. 5 stationed at Pelham Bay, spent the | W crank kicked and stru g i l: town sgiie time in the early part of | holiday. at his home in Berlin street.| Nim on the arm In HE reason for the tremendous popularity of || (his weel and momy meonls through- | Fenn. Nourse, of the U. S." army, o . Newark Shoes for Women at$515' just this: e {out the town have had to use wood | statloned at Camp Devens, spent the in black pocketbook o p H —They so far exceed every woman’s expecta- ou are .wmmnwtfi ’10'“(1 \;h UP | as a substitute until the coal arrives. | holiday with his wife at their home in St, near R. R. track in . tions in style, quality, fit and value, that she j¥ith a coated tonzue, foul breath or | = mp Mildrum shid today that the|in Berlin street. Plainvill Return to = W, 5 -F d I j i i 1, di headache; or, if .\'r)\n'I T e Sk e e . " : o RetULIg IO ood a vaiu- just naturally tells her friends ahout it. promised coal has probably beea held RevmondlAnstint oflthe Naval Re— || Lotis) Binet 5ol biainviile il zry And the 1 eads and sour and turn into gas and |up by the railroad poaple owing to ! .. ot ed e e et able hel so their popularity spr . ou have a real surprise await- [ the fact that there is a greatsshort-| tne Thanksgiving holiday. with his | 2 e R \ p- spreads. Have yousecenthem? They ing you | age of help. Mr. Mildrum also said | o PeRe e e Eix-Pres. Taft, Fox’s theater, Dec. 16 will make you change your mind about & | ald| jarents at their home in Hudson Sdve : Tomorow morning, immediately | that he has sent out circulars which | (oot I{ae? paying $8 or more for shoes. 'pon arising, 'drink a glass of hot|ne has received from Washington | GG ebster and family of Hart- | = . ater with a teaspoonful of limestone | gtving full particalars as how to | o b = WERSCE €0 Honlss and | SHIMMELMAN TOSES CASE. phosphate in it. This is intended to | save "““,‘, " . | family on Hudson streefVesterday ! Judgment was found for the fiést neutralize and then wash out of | A l;fl""‘»\‘ .\l‘d ‘.‘"t”* ,U“.‘ 50 | Private Minor, of the 'S. A. T. C. at . fenc in the court of common pl your stomach, liver, kidneys and S0 jmporan. thcelng of the La-| Storrs, spent the holiday at/his home [ Wednesday afternooon, in the case of | irty feet of intestines all the indi- | dies’ Aid society of the Iirst Congre- "'pl i " b et Abe Shimmelman of Hartfo vs. | gestible waste, poisons, sour bile and | ational church of Kensington wa o e Schnejder & Rubenstein of this city, | toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and | held Wedaesday afterncon at 2:30 Pres. Taft, Fox's theater, Dec. 16, | Shimmelman sued for a commission | the entire alimentary canal. | ©'clock in the church parlors. Miss| IxPres. Taft, Fox’s theater, Dec. 16. | Shimmeiman sue e, which ha ose subject to sick headaches, | Marjorie Moore called the meeting to &dyt curcd for U\H lant It :1 vel- S ' | order and election of officers for the A et . oS e el \ckache, billious attacks, constipation | Order an L - oped that Shimmelman sccured the Another it isn't necessary )r any form of stomach trouble, are | COMing vear took place. It was vot- . SERIAD laan from Isracl Ber. T ) Snam el R et Urged to get & quarter pound of lime. | ©d That the energies of the society be | “IHE BLACK STONE” | ceive 100 and Scl " & Rube S0 rinlanoine . Kerr's el f“ : \oe- | directed towards local Red Cross| A Thrilling Story of Modern Tix o L e S T onid v gmpther hows, Beie g one phospuate from the drug Store | wory The soclety members were in-| Adventure, Love, Intrigue and the S "l“ lld s Blax-seed § lnuleion, § Einonine. nd begin enjoying this morning in- | g5 meq that on December at 2:30 | Great War. By the Popular Novelist, S Hapar pencent 12 IS LhC BN standa dRRern e LoR side-bath. Tt is said that men nd | YRGE GIBBS-—With Next Sun. | ¢htire sum. Klett & Alling apy coughs and colds, ev stub- vomen who try this become enthu- | == = = =4 e e B e for the defendant and Wiliiam T born bronchitis yiclding to s siastic and keep it up daily. It is a | = | [ of Hartford for the plaintifi great healing properties. @olendid health measure for it is more | Stoma\,h Dead i e e o ener —— i Lo INFLU A AND GRIP fi\ TICTIMS §mportant to keep clean and pure on 5 = THANKSGIVING EVE SOCIAL. ARE QUICKLY RESTORED TO the inside than on the outside, be- | N] St,l L ! Serve For Particular Guests Fach of the thece cvening. sshools| STRENGTH AND VIGOR BY LINO- | the skin pores do not absorb an 1i LYES i e e e e e | in this city held Thanksgiving socials . THE MOST HEDALING OF Jtpurities into the blood. causing | pegple who suffer from sou | pertectly appointed table, does not|on Wednesday —evenir About 150 DICINES. while the bowel pores f|0-th‘ fermentation of food, antal bt e e n et Brand | pubils representing nearly a dozen X principle of bathinz inside after eating and indigestion, and seck | o SIS L, | Mationalities were rese T G 1< millions of people practice | relief in la chunks of artificial di- | Sweet Nut” Margarine at any meal, | o ympar school and as 15 hot water and soap cleanse, | gestors, are killing their stomachs by | even when honored guests are pres-| gathered at the Y. M. C irify and freshen the skin, so hot |inaction just as surely as the victim | ent. She knows that this is a true | where they all enjoyed thei r and a teaspoonful of limestone | of morphine is deadening and Injur- | table delicacy, incomparably better | giving turkey and craaberrs sauce 125 Smart | hate act on the stomach, liver, | ing beyond repair every nerve in his | than ordinary butter and equal in |rcal Amer fashion. The dinnes Sirtece _dgl | wnd bowels. Limestone pros- | body. | taste and appearance to the very best | each foliowed | mus Wondesfal * | in inexpensive white powder | What the stomach of every sufferer | qairy product. Moreover, the fict | sit speaking and danci iy Mahogany Brown: new | Values ht‘ nd almost tastelc from indigestion needs is a g0od pré- | that it is made from such appetizing | S0c were most success aac regulation top; snappy | Newark Shos | scription that will build up his stom- | natural products as the sweet inner | horn ildren English last; 1§ inch mili- For Men || { ach, put strength, energy and elastic- | ;heat of tropical cocoanuts and fresh | of | tary heel; all [} | ity into it, and make it sturdy enoush | pocteurized milk is pleasant to re- | day ! sizes and widths; $5.00 33'5“'”'”7 to digest a hearty meal without arti- | p,emper, and finally the direct saving | o e i ficial aid { between 33c a 1b. for “Sweet Nut” | AN IMPORTAN' The best prescription for indiges- |y, oarine and butter at its present | FULL-PAGI MA | ’ tlon ever written is sold by druggists | [ o LT s (ol woman | Showing the Changes Effected in the ) - | ever whlnr‘(: and by The ”u;.r‘xk“ ”& ‘shn\lld consider. You will always find | l“mn;m Empire of Germany Caused 0 i 5 A 5 rainerd Co., and is rigidly guafan- oo fii at” sale at| by the Wanr. A\ Thing T v W On Page 8 and Read the On Page 8 and Read the | teea to build up the stomach and “Tf"“r]fl,'hppr'm{i wv\:‘ r:x l.n o .\-21‘11 ‘ Informed American Will Want to See i@ A B = ¢ . & A A Mata N B = News Ad of the Big H| "Trm‘"s“j “i;“‘im‘l”“”‘:z“‘\;fd Mi-g.na, | front stores, 277 Main streect, | {"‘ stug With Next Sunday’'s New e Vol cliiain bmie; S24 Main St 83r k. . LIOSSIN ) 2 ! s s na -0-na, 1 > S ; merican Doings at DAZARUS store i Doings at LAZARUS store B | and is sold in small tablet form In s biNemrnEliatn phiere Bone 8 § - Open Monday and Saturday Nights. Tomorrow ! ». B | 1arge boxes, for only a few cents. Re- | fit Bre easiy Goftocst and SGroCeryy) Tomorrow ! e IN s member the name, Mi-u-na stomach | Specialties are retailed ar Ex-Pres. Taft, Fox’s theater, Dec. 16 297 STORES IN 97 CITIES. tablets. They never fail. prices. —advt.

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