New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 20, 1919, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, OF LAUNDRY SOAP, WASH- ING POWDER, BORAX POW- DER. QUICK SUDS SOAP is remarkable for its washing R L alities. The heavy, quick- thick suds it produces clean , A L.d B thoroughly anything on which Just as a reminder, would ey tng el NS 9 mended for all purposes where 25¢ Goth a good laundry soap is desired. itary Bel « ! we 8 1,1; Y(A’m:“nvnin spnto s 25c New say Jan. Muslin ar g o l’()\\ I)I .E D SOAP 25¢ Tintex Sale confinues with its | BT e and embroide! . in all pastel shi - 7 2 Boxes fc = g 25¢ Bunker Hill special offers Monday e a combination of bm aad $1.00 Pattern Veils, scouring soap in powdered chenille designs .. g and all through the form. 1 1'% Sty produet, especially a L : bons, goad wide widths, u: where scouring 3 ard week 4 needed It is free from New All Silk Plaid }1’ e S 5 ) m‘ fl 2nd injuricus ingredients of all Bow Ribbons, yard ... o m W : e kiads. New All-Silk Moire Hair- 1§ ity mfl Veintty. . N GOWNS, SKIRTS, ENVELOPE CHEMIS PLAIN CHEMISE, 6 r:u‘.: r:w S e EED 3,\'0‘\:'1(}1:',::‘122‘5l‘i‘"'ll\vtASi;‘:dh(:s | i v T 5, e SEe, B”bpmor quamv' 467 CORSET COV PHILIPPINE AND FRENCH HAND MADBE y TRIAL OFFF Fard oh.alin ) BY | 7o selfurabilicy. no othersOEVERMEEmpATe With them. Width LINGERIE AS WELL AS EXTRA SIZED GARMENTS FOR THH % Two cakes Quick Suds § New Chiffon Auto Veils, 40 inches. Make your seléotion early and- secure the choicest LARGER WOMEN. ; [ 1 box Grandma Powd. s one yard by two yards $1.50 S RATterii . ; L R can Javo « ] February Deli © NOW f Since Sale began Thursd the counters in our Muslin wear section, e ar elineator ~ NOW nce Sa ega s e FOR 19c. READY, one floor up, have been thronged with women eager to buy. ! ness of the garments, attractiveness of the styles, good taste in the trim- : 1 OTHER NEW lA‘ND FASHIONABLE mings used and the reliability of our offerings with the sale prices are ! i makes t nnual January Muslinwear Sale the great success it is. 7 B EAVES days yet to profit by it. o d - ‘N 4 1.&} e a t ¥ DRESS TAFFETAS from the leading mills, in the very latest colors for the coming season, both evening and street shades. X CREPE GEORGETTE—This material is extensively used for The 8 Dresses, Waists, and Trimmings: Our qualities are superior in point of color range. The new ‘“Victory” shades being speoially featured. Included are the choicest evening and street colors. i | CREPE METEOR is shown in the fashionable evening and £ @ street shades, and will be used for Dresses, Walsts and Trimmnigs. HAVING AN AUTOMORILE DECIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPYLY “'V @ | O©. s Hils and Co.’s Silk Stock for 1919 Will Be Found to Surpass in GG i IECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US 3 @ Variety, Quality, and Color Range That of Any Previous Year. : - {4 P , SILK UNDERWEAR BE !N ths |‘ ymorrow eveaing. All members :t‘ held Wednesday evening at 4 b i We Are Already Showing an Attractive Line of Rl o e are urge o | Ik instead of Thu i s ’n‘\ local grange are urged to @'clock instead of Thu kx| % o A STLK UNDERWEAR, GOWNS, ENVELOPE CHEMISES, sent. The business meeting will | day evening the men of called promptly at 8 o'clock and | the Berlin Congregational church will 8k CAMISOLES AND BLOOMERS. WAR ER[]SS filVEN a social hour will follow. The pro.|sive a supper at the church parlors These Goods have been carefully selected, and there is a good ram of the evening Will be arranged | to tho ladies of the church i . Erusroi e G st i B by Mr Jdwin B. Adams and DMiss| At the Kensington Congregational . ¢ . ea s s e Iberta Elton church Thursday evening the church 381_383_385 M St S Complaints on Road. committee will meet to discus: v ain o ORD R BY MAIL b (i (i wos s which | ters of importance and the - i vo | ds s will i 1 Sie s been prevailing for the past two school S me ? m 5 , - e il . DS P AR veeks, the frost in the ground has|the 1 ing before attending | ew rlta;l i OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT IS AT YOUR SERVICE. been thawed out under the railroad |*the ck amittee meet i L Samples with prices are submitted promptly and all orders are Letter From France Tells of pridse in Kensington leaving largo | fill be hola prompily at § oplock. | g T s e L ST 1 J hole e - of the road anc e Ladies’ Foreign Missionary - | . e 5 er « . . . in the center | people travelling with an automobils | ciety of the Kensington Congrega s i S e 4 ok RO Colored Boys’ Bra‘;ery jare lound in their complaints al ¢hurch will hold a regular m 3 e oA R B Red Cross Notice. ing Thursday afternoon at the he ———— 7 Mrs. Bertha Sharpe, chairman of | Of Mrs. B. M. Cowles in Kensington 7 {”“W"" | impossible for him to serve on the | lield under $200 bonds pending the |at his home f { the American Red Cross chapter in | All members are urged to be present. | Lol ¥ | committec. Mr. Gwillim said that he | @rrival of military authorities. { afternoon stc of ¢ WEDDING BANNS ARE GALLED Kensit has issued the following The Red Cross rooms at the Berlin | e A would make the appointments at a | Fred {in the army is both sad z amusi i ;vhuh she has received from | Consregational church will be (;pc:)“ later date, but up to this noon he had | Fred Babcock of this own, died at a He was reported as killed in actic e o ol o ot Ll i (it || DGR GO SR Hlj‘ ENVEST‘&&?E ‘ nnt”:{acnlu'., m\nl[n;flm:n nt[ Bdcnnm;:l}o'ji,li\, H., :t ;??»‘Tx“r:‘f 2mo, ;».‘:( m.\\m-;» s we = 3 “lin Briefs. X The principal question in the con- | 12 o'clock Saturday night. He was 42 | prostratec olemn hig Flanagan to Bo Marricd—Preparo | o mh_‘ m§4 e R Pl S D W e it | placed upon the fown of Plainville di- | ville. He was employed for several | memorial in his honor and his fath 4 5 & = L = | rectly b ans of raising the rates| Years at the Trumbull Electric Manu- | collected on an insurance policy. He @ Out Jeo—Service Notes—Other |0l lead foil and collapsible ‘“h‘;"' ner, puonte | I @ f{ on the hyd: or shall it be placed | facturing company, until he was|Was next reported as a prisoner in to the salvage department of the John McCabe, paymaster at the | 1i | directly upon the consumers of umf obliged to leave his work, because | Germany and his relatives were un Brief Items. | Red Cross chapter \.\‘hv:‘h.wm be | American Paper Goods company, who | vater, by raising the unmetered or | Of lllness. He suffered from tuber- | certain as to whether he was livin S : | b pep,. | Stationed at S. M. Cowles' store in | has been suffering with a severe at- e S : the increase is placed | culosis for several years. On Thanks- | or not. He arrived A letter has been received by reli- | Kensington on or before January 23. | tack of influenza is slowly recovering. 2 avary el ; 1vi . e Sere iy urday and without even a scratch to ] sl e e i = upon the hvdrants, the tax rate w iving day he went to Bennington, tives of Charles and Mt I ey | The United States Government is in | Miss Dorothy La Cells and Mi Town Meelmfi AH} R Dol ralsad) onainttn oie H. and was reported to be in an |Show for his. experiences. Althougn ”“’f“::lof‘ 1‘7'{ T ’w‘ o | need of this collection and it is asked | Madeline Watson of 71 Edwards Place d evenly among the taxy s, but | improved condition. He suffered a |he is a FForestvilic an, he has m e er o huioy | that all the local people save and do | Hartford, wery ests for the week G i t Cl‘ o t aise in rates is direclted upon | 'elapse and his condition was eritical | friends in Plainville who will be glad B R e oty of oscunation and | UieiT share towards this urgent call.” | end of Miss Helen Young in Ken- | ommittee to Const : s, it will result in a larger | for ral weeks. He was the son of | to know that he is much alive e 2 the Army Barrett Going Back. sington. ipcrease upon each individu he late George S. Babcock. He leaves Brief Items. have been sent back home due to a | o risdis Glon . William Orvis is' spending a fur= St abatt the B0th ofTanuary Alfred Ambrose Barrett of the U.| Mrs. Edward Loiselle, who has been | 1 Fire Saturday Night. Sietorsf Mis Ml sleiGlorint 08 e e New York. Both boys will brix Marines, Hospital Cory who | spending the weck with friends | H\'CEI-H}]AO}(‘\ CUQPEGT‘ED «mall fire of incendiary orl Flainville, whosc hushand, Samuel gl : S e R to Berlin a oix-De-Guerre” | recently returned home after doing Hartford has returned. 1AL, MUV LED © qightly damaged the old Mason ba Gloriant, dic «(“dm'm: the influenza u awarded them for their bravery in|acive service in France for over six Mrs. Gertrude Flolland of Balti- | — on Whiting Saturday night ‘1““,‘:1:‘“‘ and Mrs. Josephine Jones of the trenches months, has received orders to report | more, Maryland, is visiting with : On Whiting Street | 12 0'¢lock. The fire department Meriden. N Bath boys are natives of Berlin and | back at Washington next Wednesday. | brother, C. J. Boardman of Berlin | called out and extinguished the blaze - i e "1‘ 'fl‘lrx S “”‘. are wel known here, and are the only , Barrett has been home for the pa e | Threatened—Fred RBabcock Dead— | il a short time. .‘}"l,' S - [_f_‘ ‘:‘?}'“}v »‘“‘ . local boys besic Private William | few weeks on a sick leave, having Yiiss MArinrie Moore who has b Miss Josephine Donahue of Pierce | “”‘\‘ 'Jf]"“'\,\ “‘v'!“" SR EeYen . B oniy i Boltori to bo cited for their bravery.| been suffering with wounds received il at her home in Kensington for tho Soldier Arrested For Being Ab | street 4 red the fire upon look- el '~” ‘l"f‘ v : Bbilal anid eonnin Grange to Install Ofiicers. on the battlefields in ance and has | e X - 1 Bt acro, Wecant lotinetweant wihios (e LRSS UHERUIC T 6 e and has past two weeks, has recovered Without Leave. s : ular saw with tilting The Berlin Grange will hold a r | tully recovered He expects to re- J , S s e e ST ng and Pierce streets. She telephoned : hEqe G The parisi i »{ the Church of lar meeting tomarrow eveaing. Mino B Bchireaint [ s Loty or G { for the fire de ent and they ar- pienn nafeonia o SRS wIULCY - . ] 1d anau ar ng t i 2 ce his discharge at an early date. th grade at the Kensington | A town mce was held Snaat ar d compound rest; 1 Kiym (ot Al i Ives, steward of the Connecticut! A surprise party wa e ] e a rived to he building in flame ompoundh e s . Sy Btate.Grange, will preside and officers | saturday evening at I s B [ Upon investization it was found th gasicon Sl by | W. W. Seymour for ensui will be be electetd |a | ana 3 ington bility of g the rates on | the'barn had been saturated with ker- el Bos Lo b James T peNal broken All officers elected will tallec Private Carlson Discharged. Brosceltor. Williami e Gibney 15 town : 9 cie gl aud o dhebewn e old G Marian Stephenson. | ground for a bungalow on Whiting oy . s = i L 1 1 3 i as ¢ ry as tinder burned easily No | - - - ——n Private c Carlson of the T observing his 5911 bir - ia ! 5 EOEWE | 3 v £ Miss Marian Stephenson agec 22 | street. . serving his 59th birthday toda ST clue to the identlty of the incendiz M ph 1 aged 22} SAYS ACID STOMACH 1y, siationed at Yaphank, for the | W. L. Lyons will re-open his place | 131 of I ogH e S T- | vears, died at her home in Forestvillo| Julius Peterson for dmas pa nin months r ¢ r o o = : Lot o ! F 1 received his | of business tomorrow mornir h ¢ | = . yesterday aflernoon fellowing a week’s | 15 agent in Plainville ra CAUSES INDIGESTION | honorable discha 10l Artived hars ibelns Rl Bis homel ) icensinet . @ company has | WG U oman. illness of pneumonia. < | ce his honorable dis from | e 2 ke | a contract he town of Plainvill Mrs. A. W. § rt of West Main | suffered from heart trouble for.years. | the ; and has returned e ck of pneumonia and is {able ta be about ag James Prior of West Main et 1s to be about = . He recovered m an attack of influenza some t was a guest of Mr. g in tI hall to con street. the food and forms (e St Pas | - : | ‘Excess' of hydrochloric acid sours Cupid Busy Here, r ] i SRatEthons t has received a letter from an | she was bora in Bristol and was edu- | 3 - | . “ ey I Charles Crowley is suffer bt i > [ = | ra § < J 2 | Erglish “Tommy”* who was a prisoner | cated in that city, lived in Plain- 1 jsfine: at I church yesterday | 2 AN e vt 3 il SRl e d influenza at his home 2 “mc¥ k ¢ d witl E many. In the let- | ville for some time, and has many ning Rev, J Brenn 3 I . % | eet 4 n, pasto ter the sled for information | friends here who will be saddened by d the ec for t} 3 ) 14 o i 2 i 2 % T el T w ”x] ¢ i e 1_1 xuy.:: firs For Infants and Children | Sengeslo = pa SR vhereabouts of Randolph | the news of her deaf Her brothos stomach dec or r, ferme 5 Edward Wt ke ‘1_‘ g inUse F‘OI‘OVEI’30‘Y€E\1!‘5‘ 1 > cre: u il proy i E rart, but his L.yv‘u!_iv ca Il‘oA', sn,frfl,\ \ cilled in an airplane accident ir drs s p Fras o same as food loft in [1‘1” open 8Ty | gan 13 & native of Kensinston asa - | to tI ipts. To mentioned sev. as X L ‘;1 from him | Texas about o s ol 1 - Hyper-acidity, meaning, there is an £, Hmen e en || Slgnamre o 1 t Jldier’s letter follows. | ple from ¥ ville attended the fu- an at excess of hydro-chloric acid in the e el ; ".‘t’:”l City. The | e : lo company. 5 Beech G Oakdale, reral the first miiitary funeral that| Mrs. Frani wsseur aad son aro stomach Wwhich Drevents complete di- | 1oc0 0\ e ey NORa Oy aptin efute hi v ! . Monmouthshire, was held in Bristol during the war. | suffering from gestion and starts food fermentation. 1 4 ot churc N eetinE or Boaraioi g Town of | ments, Selectm ngon re e Dec. 1918 1 ate O'Sullivan Home. i Mrs. . aeath and daughter are Thus everything eaten sours in the LS Las coupleppilizeside tat SN ow, | 5 several towns, amc em Southir ar Mrs. Stewar Private am O'Sullivan arrived /i th 1omo with influenza. stomach much like garbage sours ina | [12VeR after their return from their | Plainvilic. ton, Unionville and tol, which TG . can, forming acrid fluids and gases| ' BooT { Notice is herehy given th > 1 at f ts. Mr. M ye 3 ould let r S ioh ifiate the Etomack 1hes B o Prepare to Cut Ice. | Board of R ¥ Norrilor Plal \ said t s no comp: B h I w palloon. Thea we feel a h 4 The Hartford Ice corporation is | ville, will m the Town Clerk’s is et Plainvi 1 any of | his when over with the : mialiing il preparationsiio i i 5 "o ] lumipy misery In the chest, we beloi N all preparations to cut ice as | office in s ¢ at 1:30 to 5 o’cloc ) Sl G AR e ‘ Hope up gas, we eructate sour faod or have | 5001 as the cold weather se ) ernoon, on Saturday, Feb- | supply, as%hey all have a gravity s & el fi neart-burn, flatulence, water-brash or 1in Dynamite” Jones has been | ruar 1 satt v Y | tem, th x 2 Ghom Uil o ‘ secured to engineer th Vi T : nausea. | the work and | v - ‘riday, ; willlal o r company 7. MANIO He tells us to lay aside all digest started his duties. All the machin- | 21, 1919. A appeals from the is obliged 1 ) in "n» sum- Sewart was cap Seicheprey R evd nntes e lbrn o | v has already been set up so as|ings of the s of me |in April 20, and while in prison au 35 W { DI i S S macy four ounces of Jad Salts : iere will be no trouble in filling the | and all requests for deductions Henry Trumbull was the opin- | Darmstadt he met and chummed witn | €St am treet take a tablespoonful in a glas house at the Peat works. amount of indebtedness from {he lis wmmetered or “at” rate niots rt was released shortly | water before breakfast and drink The ice the present time is about | of © debtor, may he pre: 1ould be S 1 ohn Trumbu ter the mistice was ar »d. He | while it is effervescin and farthc ven inches thick and in the opinion [ sucl rd of Relief. No app ic t t t the water! 2Xpee home in the very near q more, ta continue this for a weck the local ice men it would not pay doir f the Ass © appli- ar 1 m oy | fu While relief follows first dose ) it put into the house at t tion for deduction of amount of ir was 1quest o g 1 Soldier Arrvested. E [o important to newtralise the Aty | hic o winter this vear has | dobleaness from fhie list of any debi- | that @ comm three be appoint- | puiyate Otis Frink of Mountai ALL STEAKS AT LOW PRICES W el eas ik ol ak n ve nild anc soon 2 e icalior, sha Al e = Aol remov gas-making 1 1 1 and oon as the ice | or, shall be heard or on e s Dee o tstad gl To the liver, stimulate the kidneys and | reaches the thickness of 10 inches the | the Board of Relief. tuniehy preferr nan Gwillim it leave. It is thus promote free flow of pure di- | ice men intend to cut. K. F. Austin, | to it at its me st d . Johnson, m H. ] and 1 offen he is v cha i Reast Pork b 35 Home Made § 5 gestive juices other local man, states that he | February 1919, or at some adjourn el ey SeCC nd he is now ¢ 8 Roast Pork .... Ib 35¢ Sausage 1b 35¢ ; a 5 ton de- | being absent without leave from 5 7 T (e o finished all preparations and Is | meeting held within fwents : L a5l Bis et M ook French | B Smo. Shoulders 1b 28¢ | Sauerkraut 1b 10c made from the acid of grapes ana | ready to cut nytime after the cold | A N. lemon juice, combined with lithia and | weather sets in if he can find enough | Plainville, January 20, 19 5 e LSl e o e S time Corned Beef .... 1b 18¢ | Pickles doz 18c and 20c 3 ; =y , { holder in the ¥ to be sent to France im- sodium phosphate. This harmless | laborers. A'H. co | Trumbull said that although he is a ! hen the armi salts is used by thousa of people At the Churches. T oK . N | stoeknc also, he has s 1hi 1d riends thac TEELERR e G 3, MORERNAN, | stocknolder, alse, N It an unlisscd | Sgnad. Tre (el i friond § AUTO DELIVERY. TELEPHONE 148 . ) ve opinion, bt od from the service result l Berlin Congregational church will Board of Heliet. | ing husines ch would make S working in Bristoll He is being | Miss reet I

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