New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 12, 1919, Page 7

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Little Prices THRBADS YOU WANT john J. Clark’s best 6 cord Cotton ck and white vorite 3 cord Cotton, 150 yards, black 1 white ing Cotton, Nassau, 300 yawil spools, 4c°¢ ard spools Crowle oud Spool Cotlon 1o yards jottas (B e spool Cotton, “Clmax Cotton, mercerized, black. white and colors & Pennant Darning 1d White Warr CHOOSE YOUR PINS cial sale price, 4¢ a Cotton, black, wh button and carpet Th brass, 30 izes, for 1ic h on card, malke best Americs Ib. boxes, in all jet, white and mat, 1 do press ressmakers’ vilet Pins, 1 Cube: AT DR S i EBH o & NOW FOR HAIR PINS o zos in box, special at 10¢ 3 gulir he pac " Phe )5 in a box, all lengths « X regular loc kind, sale orice hu HOOKS AND EYIS, FTC, Our Family Hooks and Eyes, black and white, all 10c. Genuine De Long Hooks and Byes, best rustprool \ll e Fasteners for this sale 3 cards for i0c or 53¢ a Wilsnap, Niagara, and De Long Fasteners, black, wh 70¢ dozen. 3 Cling Socket the regular 14c kind. at this s Packages [lo < regular 10c kind, three packa S AND BINDINGS Tal avd pieces, 1-4 to 3-4 inch widths, special 10¢, »4 vard pieces Twill Tape, half inch widths, for this i Bindini white cambric, 6 yard pieces, No. 1 to 6, { picces fine lawn Bias Binding, No. 1 to 6 R Binding srosgrain silk, 5 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I7ENY Our Annual February Notion Sale Brings to the Tailors and Sewers Litde Things at 50¢ dozen, vd pins in mat, jet and white, 7¢ cube, 4 for turn to this count treatment treatment 19¢ picce. rd pieces, black and white, 15¢ cach, boys in Company ve escaped remarkable the | Dublin Lingeric Tape, fine grade white, 10 yard pieces, 9¢ each, 3 for 23c. sitting of the riests and stud sion House i PROMPTLY HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. ) BT R J around to many places, but none of BERLIN NEWS [ o, many 2een iy e | | line, although each were very inter- n BIE There are 50,000 here at present | ICr i ™oL Lwaiting ng orders. | j u U 2 t There are 11 girls at the office here )54 o 1 4 : th | nd we are living under care of s lovely Y. W. C. A. woman, who hs - S heen sent here to keep house far us. | 1 cedles o hat the house is full o 0 d B Needless t Ay 1 Tabs and Foresters Already Begin 2 e, ton®es diars ana ameors, oay | and night as they o all delighted to | Pia‘uS iOl‘ Ge]ebrmmn ‘J\ & slmpss of an Amerioan gl nd an American home and of course its way vers, Tours, Nauts ing in . AN LA 1 I | ind Brest. This last is a debarkation I ? P H i t 1 point for most of the boys so it is full | h overflowing of American — ou frien most of them go home 3 hrough here LOCAL GIRL IS IN FRANCE it nas peen a very interesting exve- | ) vl 19 1 nce over here and the best of it is that the experiment of having women [x- | in the army is considered to be a de- cided success, not only from the stand- Miss Elizabeth Roby Writes of porience With Red Cross—Post Of-/ hoini of our work but also from the 1t that wherever we are located there fice Petition Signed—Kibby-SKin-' is an American home. Well, must [ close. Give my love to all the dear * ner Fmgagement—Other News. (Desple tnBetlin One of the questions which now Sncencly, S arises in the town is what kind of a BLIZABWTH R, ROB welcame can be planned to the boys Engagement Announced. >#The 26th division who are due to . and Mrs. Elmore Skinner of 1t an early date. left in they Christion Lane announce the engage dith ve in this countr tion has b ment of their daughter, Gr handsiofiithe local gWar [RULS andy ikinner, to Barl Wilson Kilby of Ken v committee will probably Dbe aAb- gington, who was recently discharged ed to make some ArTangemMents.i . ype U % army, having been sta been advised that a memorial tioned Camp Devens for over six months. Miss Skinner is a native of ye constructed on the me of ofher towns ini Berlin and is highly regarded here. At ut whetl o ‘»‘" the present time she is emploved at is to be determined(he . 1. Prentice Manufacturir commiitee, Two of the local|ooS S % FTTEAACe «ocieties have already made plans for; he homecomi ;s arve Foresters| . 3 America and St. Paul's T. A H.; s been a r & ! dent of the town for a number of and is well known here. Stevens Votes For Prohibition. Representative Claude W. Stevens has | local committee. whi - at the state legislature Storda ot appainted by the Berlin War 7 > < re yeste voted vegard to 1 memoriallior, Lronibitior Many arguments Uy MLENcaa 2t Chich have heen heard during the 1 which is to be constructed, bearing ally © (= of persons in the service . vet have held no meet- expected to be throughout the town have an impression on the townspeo- plc that Berlin is still strong for pro- ng. but a report is bition 2t the next meeting of the wa 2 RS Village Improvement Whist. he town having an idea of a sult-| gd-anpreclative crox dias \co to erect this monument: military whist and social R s ) at the Berlin gt can or to Miss Alice Hot BECehL e anplcesioie ‘ f | 1 treet | Improvement society | Prizes were given to the winners of Petition Is Ready { the whist and dancing followed. 'The 1 tition signed with 30 names| committee in charge of the affair re Al citizens asking the Washing-| ports that the door receipts were fa , postoffice department to inves-| ly good and will ned in towar i mditions the Berlin| (illage improvements. : ! n recopied and is| Basketbal! Tonight. cady to be sent 10 e i erninglon] The management of the Berlin Roy L Sl i S (_Mm«?u; \m;h‘»f):ll team announces that ! : S e e el Ui e team will mect the Annex that he has just been through | ™wemes e t raund with the local post = . Mr. G ch on the ot pa {ates that he will fight Local Girl in France. NObOdY likes Following s & letter ecelved be § - cormy Hlakes » e better than he service of Uncle Sam, from Mis me——-aaysfioegy R. Roby a Red Cross nur Franc Dear Mr. J p 3 in Wa B ezl reached 1" 1 perfectly fine. i which we received just at Christn vhen I had just reached F /S mong strangers that [ 1d f n. Tt certainl t to receive such a nice greet- sz and I hope it came with as much appreciation to the others in the ser 1o lonesome a was gr sSince 1 landed here I have travelled Arrests Yet. CARLOAD OF MOVIES SENT TO BOHERMIA PRIVATE SSIAN-ENTENTE ETING PROBAB MCINTYR ¥ burglaries company’s i Local Draftec Bursting Shrapnel. e game will start mentioned Conditions Lincoln’s Birthday. land Confe | Tocal peoplc ville and the state police this afternoon t the men time that during the in- SR, observance An entire the Suffield NTHERTAINS IN HONOR O MRS, i stores and factories were open as usual representatives appropriate The Triangle club of the Entertainment, arranging Oklahoma tomorrow Grange hall. who has been recovering. | charge of | Miss Anna Graham ONSUMERS FIRST. entertainment Conserved For Charleston, preference of 190 to | It provides that all gas companies | from all satisfy to the limit of their and commercial state consu cir supply outside the state ready for the governor's | Heads Hufi .l\;semb | Sunday the class will discuss the r ter of organizatic NT DUBLIN RIOTS Plainville C Constituent of demanding the Te- svernment Assembly at Weimar, (¢) Underwood & Underwood. This vhotograph, one of the first to | this country Fein prisoners (c) Underwood & Underwood, late to catch the 1 lease of demonstration was

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