New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1918, Page 12

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12, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918, KNOCKS OUT PAIN | | i sz, THE FIRST ROUND | | = 4 Comforting relief from pain makes Sloan’s the World’s Liniment S This famous reliever of rheumatic aches, soreness, stiffness, painful eprains, neuralgic pains, and most external twinges that humanity from, enjoys its great sales because it practically never fails to bring speedy, comforting relief. Always ready for use, it takes little to peneirate without rubbing and produce esults. Clean, refreshing. At all drug 4""'-. ) = A 7 30c, 60c, $1.20. 5 < N0 1919 DRIVEFOR | RED CROSS FUNDS Daly Membt;ship‘ bimeys to Be| Collected to Carry on Work Red Cross headquarters for the Christmas memberskip roll are to be opened in the vacant store in the Le- Witt block on Main street, which has FURNITURE TRULY EXPRESSES THE SPIRIT OF CHR:STMAS This vear people are turning to the giving of things that bring per nent joy and genulne appreciation, They know that Furniture expresses the sentiment of good fellowship and friendship as nothing else and, in addition, it lends a decorative touch to the home that is specially desir- just been remodelled, formerly the Beaton property. Donald L. Bartlett has charge of the decorating and he started work on it today. The head- guarters will be opened in a few day d from there the campaign for 30,000 members from December action for 16 to 24 will be directed. It has been able. many years to come. Choose now—Christmas is only a few days away mnnounced from Washington that thero is to be no big Red Cross drive Y 1 the A beauti for funds next year, so that no one has ful cxample can throw up the excuse that they / AP P of tho pop are saving up their dollars to put it / % these Tea ular Mar in the big collection 3 Cart it tha Was With a population of 55,000, New 3 makes light ington Eritain ought to have 60,000 Red A il I ok ot fng Cabine! Cross members. Everybody who 4 ] i Natntcin m a de keeps a dog ought to enroll him in % ) | GBm. G genuin the Red Cross, the same as one wo- / | / Gt D wan has done. anl Another meeting of the public k‘:nr\v\fl*. Any coramittee will be held next Mond hous e night at Chairman H. V. Camp’s of- itk fice, Rooms 305-6,' New Britain Na- Honal Bank building. when the final publicity plans for the campaign will be made. In this roll call, the booths 1 s ; = Audun will be more of a featurc than ever. : ill be sure It is proposed to have Red Cry = ppre booths all over the city Headquar- a Smok ters has sent on some attractive booth ng Stand tops ch are appropriate 'to the 1 cial n % ke t b s Sl il R Qe The richness and rare heauty of Beds | pikcpthls LS very o 3 D¢ d L. 1 admirable the baby both ma- ' the erection’ of the and this at e 1 s Elizabeth Rogers has tractiv: et oak and ' In this great store vou will find also the latest gift novelties at any They combin price you wish to pay usefulness and artistic beauty to an unusual degree and will e lasting pleasure and genuine sa drawers Pricod at $16.50 velcor such a gift. Price, s e o This Library Table combines all the advantages of a Writing Desk and Book Case, A handy Writing Desk rises into place upon pulling out the drawer, while the end of the table may be dropped to com- pietely cover the book rack, as shown, This Mahogany Table in Queen Anne period will make a uniquo gift. Why Not Give a Bartlett | this Lamp makes it selection for Christmas giving. We bought these Lamps many months ! chairman of the wo- ; R | ik . Young wo- | | ago ecially for the Christmas GO e, - 28 = “:;i" I UM o0 Crose nune wson, and they have just arrived but one of Bl i drawer for booths. Mist The Silk Shades come in a remark the many il tobaceo a cig: e e ahle variety of patterns and de- i erve in n few days, signs, including such desirable found here. i < hut one of the many Smoking published colors as rose, gold, and blue. They Its price is Stands shown here and its price are specially priced at $17.00. 2 is $5. cninmitte as well as an de i d ash iray and match-box holder, Tt arranged for the n tomorrow's big y \ truck will be handsomely desrated e “Greatest Mother in the personified d a the 1 the float. to be one of the most at- the parade, and will make Make her wish come true. Come now and select the Hoosier that will oprn new avenues of enjoyment in your home. Prices are moderate, Give Her a Mahogany Writing Desk. wdvertisement for the Red N call be cam body fiord i this lov bership fee to join the and no one can afford N e CITY ITEMS. vith opossum Advt v & Bam- = :T;:"f{ tree rubbe prices, at of this n Advt. ) ¢ its dainty beauty will appe A Rocker such as this will provide 3 5 of solid comfort for the recip- ¥ ient and make your gift one long to S and nlliany sae L7 her appreci s he remembe The Rocker is one hae = 8 tical character, We are of the many we are featuring at spe- . i remarkably wide range of dit- clal prices, [t has a golden oak GIT{ BOWLING LEAGUE | conent ”in our gift shop at prices frame, upholstered in a durable grade to suit every requirciient from $16.00 of Spanish imitation leather. Special Annex, YOUNE iconeue 80 at $16.00. Burkhardt .... 79 Blanchard . 109 McBriarty .... 90 Foote waivie 100 fney Bros. and its usefulnes: Special Pricas on All Ranges If Gougai Before Xmas THE BIG FURNITURE STORE 467 Harpoons. Dickman 109 91 Wells.oo- ot 86 105 I L R T @ 3 e N o 2 e e — 3! Johnson 5 89 Quirk .. ... 108 McCall Shepard ¢ Rogers 2 7 3 - S - i % - i months, according to Joseph W. Alsop, “Indications are that a large part executive manager of the Connecticut | of the government's demobilization FINDS RUNAWAY HORSH A horse owned by a Mr. Rose| Burkhardt YLDIERS. | Blanchara ... 9 . . — Mohawks. Turner ....... 115 C. Hckey 590 ¥. Hickey ..... 83 Herzog ....... 84 E. Anderson .. 107 479 485—1426 Anmex, WAUE 2 ewwvew 98 112— 302 McBriarty Foote Dickman Wallis Dummy ... Nichols +overma TO RESUME LAW PRACTICE. Boston, Dec. 6.—Governor MecCall announces that when he retires on January 2 he will devote himself to literary work and to the resumption of his law practice. Government Agencies to Assist Men o Get Work. Hartford, Dec. 6.—In order to as- sist discharged soldiers and sailors in getting jobs, the state and local of- fices of the United States Emplovment Service will probably be continued as at present constituted for several State Council of Defense, who has re turned from Washington, where he took up this matter with the federal | officials, Mr. Alsop said the Defense Coun- cil will doubtless receive from the fed- eral government a definite plan where- by the latter will co-operate with tha state in finding work for returned service mep | plans will be turned over to the Fm- ployment Service,” Mr. iAlsop sald. The New Britain Choral society will | meet in Grammar school hall thig evening at 7:45 o'clock to rehearse for the music which they will render on Saturday. of Hartford avenue ran awajy night. At 12:16 a. m. Jahn B. reported to the police that a hitched to one of Schneider & R! stein's wagons was standing 61 side of Lasalle street. Rose went to Farr's barn and identifi horse as his.

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