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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA D | ‘5-7"fi ! — d ton's Birthday STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, FEB. 2 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. Winter Coats at Summer Prices | SPECIAL POST gng H0 : Should Bring You in 2 Huiry THE COATS ARE GOOD WARM GARMENTS FOR WOMEN Businesses—Fx-Service Men Huw AND MISSES, STYLISHLY MADE OF VELOURS. MIXTURES, PLUSHE BOLIVIA, AND POM POM. FUR. PLUSH, AND SELF TRIMME COATS THAT SOLD REGULAR AT 0 TO ;{4}‘:’“; ‘Fl\l(]l PRICED NOW $15.00, $18.50, $25.00 AND $35.00 FACH. 5 VAL % e WAISTS. round. square, and V nec Some o o GEORGHETTE CREPE 2 S \ The Plain- with frilled collar and cuffs, others with square flat collar, and collarle ettt closed .ati s Thite, flesh, maize, sunset. bisaue, [UFAUOIC EDng A0 Bt manits b end vl models. Whit D T Seloed $2.98, $8.98 v. bu and business and Jeague blue, sizes i will g0 on as usual. The stamp wine | $12.50 and 0 Fach. . TR B | dow at the post o il be open CREPE DE CHINE AND WASHABLE SATIN WAISTS. Square . o i e FIPE Dol and flat collars, also_the “Buster Brown” collar in the s el e s e Colors are white and flesh Sizes 36 to 44, bargains at e gk Rl s 8, $6.50 and §7.50 ecach. B! oclock. No money orders will be i BOOT BARGAINS | s e will be hut one city de- \PTENTION. LADIES to the brown Russia Calf, Foxed, Walking IS o Tl R e Cith fawn colored buck tops and military heels, specially priced irall dai e Weatornal oy Prouble Getting Their Liberty Bonds! 50 a P ions have ma > o plans for a b- e : BOOTS, Grey Kid foxed, with cloth tops, Cuban sorvance of th S e and Louis heels for $5.50 a pair. Candidates Initiated. NOTE THIS BARGAIN. Lace Boots, black kid foxed, grey cloth tops, e e T O o e militery heels, $5.00 pair. T ts regnlar meeting in I. O, O. F. hall FRIDAY'S GLi i last oveni A class of candidates CHAMOISETTE TWO CLASP GLOVES, it . grey, mode and black, were initinted o the second degree s stitched back A very special offering., 85¢ pair. After the ceremonies a social was en- H GLOVLES, one clasp style, in grey pique sewn, with two joyed. A large number of members | | 2 S s e owll like, at $1.33 pai RS i were €q toned jidered hacks. Gl you'll 0 » ore prosent i { "WOMER'S AND CHILDREN'S WOOL GLOV all colors, 75¢ Pair. Opcn=f Nowl Businoss. i i ke All our § Wool Gloves, long wrists, $1. Charles F. Conlon of West Main | SPECIAL CORSET A JES " . street has opened an office in the R: ; I : THE R. & G. MAKE, in flesh or white, or the R. & G. Sport, with sell block in Centra! Square, nd TH W on Saies o “WILMA” CORSETS with deep belted elastic, long skirt, four hose business. Mr. Conlon was forme with three ro supporters and two skirt hooks for $1.50 a pair. the freight transfer station as a WILMA” medium, silk embroidery trimmed bust, with draw string, nntil the station was removed flom‘ 1 Would you be content Wlth that long hip and two skirt hooks, $1.69 pair. Plainville. H. & W. BRASSIERES, 50c each. Begin Moving Old House. i : : 3 SLITTLE BE Dravier Walsta) ror 6vo; W R e e margin of profit in your business? { | which occupies the Neri property ast Main street will begin tomo p}::m\:mY FOR NEW BRITAIN YO(' CAN DE_TPEND ON PROMPTLY The apparatus for moving the hmM‘- | This and many Other interestifig and instrucfive has been rigged up and is now | Il for e Zhe bulldingis to bo i facts are shown in our 1919 Year Book, which will be E: nt eet in he rear | - e of the Baptist church and when that | i sent on request. Address Swift & Company, Union 4y {at St. Mihiel without receiving the town, it has been decided to let | IS done the excavating for the new | i : : . BERLEN & WS | corateh, although the casualties at | the question drop until the town meet. [ Plock will begin Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois. £ this drive were numerou ing which will be held during the Liberty Bonds Delayed. After a few days' visit with his rel- |'month of March. It is said that $500 Plainville men who have returned | I Ltives, Collins will return to his home | would be enough to buy a fairly good | (o {heir homes after being discharged ! in Rocky Hill. chemical fire extinguisher, and it ig | from the service are having a zreat i A x o ol Ciras et stated that half this amount needed | deal of {rouble in securing ir The figures quoted in this advertisement The Ladies' Circle of the Methodist [ for this apparatus could be appro- | Liberty Bonds which were subscribed ! church of Kensington held a very in- | priated by the Village Improvement | for while in camp. Many of the men | i rthur Young & Compan BA{K FRQM FRAN[;E teresting meeting and social Wednes- | societies in the three parts of the | have completed payments for the i are certified by A I3 pany, 3 day afternoon at the home of M town. bonds and have r to show for Certified Public Accountants, Chicago, IH § : i s £0, . i Charles Gulong of Kensington. After Service Mcn Registering. but have not received any instruc- | the ladies had finished their regular Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff | 'ions concerning them. The men all H b C ” S S i Wth sewing a business meeting was called | reports that the local boys are being | Subscribed for honds while in army er em 0110 daW dervice Wi and a musical program was rendered | discharged fast from the service and | camps, with the agreement that they - Yy the members. The meeting closed | many of them are registering at the ould be paid for in instalments, and | R f)d U S I i fter refreshments were served by the | office of the town clerk. Following | @ certain amount was taken out of | i S 'ft & C U s A 102d U. 5. Inlantry oD s e S e e R B wi ompany, U. S. | meeting will be held in two weeks at | past few daj Max Edelson, Ange Brief Items. a vhic 's E J at @ Pede: o o H 5 Corporal John Simps static a i : . . SERVIGF MEN REGISTERING .rm_‘r::c’;;‘\'\).huh will be announced at a ‘lle\fiuzlon\t\!:ot;?’n ct;:mgp nx.‘u‘.‘ : oo Des S Be s } New Britain Local Branch, 29-43 Commercial Street = rank Pierpont Home. Hultquist, Philip Michael Fagan, [ 2! _Bis in nville | Beitlie J. R. Andrews, Manager G Frank 8. Pierpont of the U. S| Rinaldo Saravelli, John Wilson. Henr s nvilte t office will be b motor corps, recently returned from | gugsel] Dickinson. William H. Turner | lePresented at the convention of France after seeing active service for | .13 mverett S. Turne ':",_‘ Carrfer association in Water- | Overseas — Improvement Society | about nine months, has arrived in | *" (SR B FIREL 0 the | PUPY tomorrow by Pearl Smith. The | | town and is a guest of Michael Hart e o ’_(\“H‘Cg“\d e D office will send no delegate _to | Elects—Holiday Hours—Other News | of Kensingto Pierpont wag a mem- | (oot €2 L08R 00 Lo the Post Office Clerks' convention in | ber of the supply train and was driv s S Bridgeport Jtems of Interest. ing a motor truck nearly all the time e e All persons who are to Bantl Herbert Collins of the 102d Machine | *hile he was in France. He enlisted e rr’zul-\‘l m“:mm e ‘m e ‘Y in the entertainment to he presented | ins chetel: ° [in the ordnance department about a | 'S 9 1% ening af | pext Thursday evening by the Ladle Gun company, who recently arrived in [ vear ago and, after receiving a thor- | 'he Foresters' hall. A Frank Pierpont Home After Servic = . ar society e requested to report ihin eauniry after sesing active serv. | oush tralning st Fort Slecum, his| TPe Connectlout Siafo Serioultural ] ot the Home of Miss Anne Granam of . society will hold its adjourned meet’ | a2 West Main street . 5 | selectio ; Murohv es Stoclwelll The welt 18 retuss jce in France for nine months and [ company was ordered to France. 0 pholgs LD £ 2 Main street this evening, | ClTY lTEN’S | selections incis Murphy gave | Stockwe + nay cct Officer: ing this evening at the Berlin town | where a rehearsal will be held a fe ocal selections. | the city court on the first Mond] At the annual meeting of the East|Dhall. All members are requested to'|TO RENT--Tenement, Russell I Ll Dollar Day & Leland’s Sat- | March. months, also being wounded seriously | Baplin Vv Improvement society, | P Present as election of officers and [ central location, modern con Sliaan urddy, Februaiy vt I8 Dsliar Day ot Bonse-Lalandid directors will be held. ences. Inaunire J. F. Dufton, F The New FBritain instit will be ! urday, February 22.—advt all 1 being in the service for over 17 ag hutton, and gassed on two different occasions, | wheh was held Wednesday evening at and is visiting his | the East Berlin Athletic hall, th »oard of relief held it e S e || v tomion 2 o e 3 ¢ | committee in charge of the recent ba. [ meeting this afternoon at the Ber - ¥ e D Sl Dollar T at Besse-Leland's Sat-| ives, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lyons o : o e . : A ¢ et was cleared. A | town clerk’s office : s 1 ; . February 22.—advt | . Kensington zaxfaeportedyinatis 2oL 2 yril Curtin and Harry Kerin will : v { : | { -, rumber of plans were started for tha The Berlin Boy Scout basketball ¥ mecti of the Fourth Collins is a native of Rocky Hill and | LA T. A. B. pool tournaument improvement of the village and the | team held practice last evening at the : » . A. B. Aohl e e iy e e is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward : ] ] : irtin plays with a handicap | e e gl ) Zdws Jllowing officers were installed for | Berlin town hall 2 R TESTGN is evening at 8 o'clock at Lew Collins of that town. He enlisted in | [OLOWinE officer : a7 ; GOMERNORERESICN . ind Kerin with 30 balls. wall. All members are requested to | ! et ke the ensuing wvear: President, Max Mrs. Arthur Elton, of Meriden Dous Tete M ; : . ompany D. €. N. G, later incorporat- | 5y zemhime; vice president, Mrs. B. P. | avenue, who has becn visiting rela- | ony sy 1 £ »‘}‘ 2 \ at Besse wad's Sat- | be present. A smoker will follow the d into the 102nd regiment, which has | eeerataryland surer, Dr. T. | {ives in Michigan, has returned ¢ heen in the thickest e fighting ivie Rl SG g8Lljfhas s ernorship of the Isle of Man af v oes hefore noon and get oliar . g d's Sat- i peenlln o (m”:: L]flwmr‘\mwimln‘]; s YTnd ‘m&v, . (;xvru{\[j(t Q:‘mnm‘m..;. S e S Sohlei ey : \)‘m_‘ e : e ’iNflmm‘ oo 00 R ‘m,rut) V.\l"‘l}j;”“.x\w I .,M|‘,‘m W's sat- | Comforting rellef'from p first wounds in the big drive at G Ao e |y neld @ ssoPlelandppacean Chihl = Dollar Day at B . I's Sa MG fund sk Intab S ioaE Do makes Sloan’s the Ghateatluhietry Snherelalniimbertor | ma et -0 willlam) MM Browniurs | oo eRet el BN cnsTeEation S oChLL Ao urday, February 22.—ady treet are being congratulated on the | World’s Liniment the local bovs were wounded. He | s o S E T o |G, e SarRe N i > ¢ ¥ The next edition of the High School | birth of a son, bern at Miss Nagle's Nas saseed aiitholsime At | restocy and AS FTL e Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fogliati, of will be off the press next week sanitarium ’ ter convalescing at a base hospital for | (or riioe O Ave was appointed oF | Kensington, are being congratulated | Members of S Galieticoms e Y. M. T. A. & B. pool team will | Dollar Day at Ress et e two months, he again entered the fir- | The next meeting of the saciety winl | O0 the birth of a daughter. Itieciio Ding *w Britain Club. | 05 o series of pool games with the | urday bruary 22.—advt ng line and w severely wounded | he a social meeting, which Il et The choir of _lh(- F-_F'WV Congrega- At the invitation of Paul Rogers | Meriden Tabs in this city, March 1. Frederick A 8 has purchased | about the shoulders and arms in the |at the hall next week. tional church will hold rehearsal to- | e members of the Near F elief [ Return games will be played the fol- | the bungalow vton §. Lewis in Argonne forest, on October 29th. Col- Mceting Time Changed. monPorfler eRtnggagithoaCrutth: committee who are to conduct a cam- | lowing week in Meriden. Open house | Stanley Quart rou the Camp | lins then was removed to a base hos- Owing to the st Berlin Metho- M. L. Judd, of Berlin street, who| paign for Arme war suf s | will observed in both places. Real ¥ mp: | | Advt This famous reliever of rheu: | aches, soreness, stifiness, pa sprains, neuralgic pains, and other external twinges that humg suffers from, enjoys its great because it practically never fai ‘bring speedy, comforting relief. Always ready for use, it takes to penetrate without rubbing and pro results. Clean, refreshing. At all stores. A large bottle means econg tal and stayed at this institution un- | gist Episcopal bazar, which is to be | 1as been seriously ill at his home, is | next month, - a luncheon this Youths' $2.25 gun metal bluchers, Dollar at B Lelaad's Sa few weeks ago, when he was re- | held on Thursday and Friday of next | 'ecovering. evening a cl at the New Brit-! 5175, Damon’s Shoe S A urday ruz ) —advt ased and sent home with a casual | week at Athletic hall. the Woodmen ain ch Dollar Day at Be The Real Estate company | ompany. He went through the drive | of Fast Berlin will hold their regular Fresh eggs doz., Russell Bros Tollowing ¢ luncheon busine: ¥ “ehruary b ungaloy on Fraacis | meeting at the hall on Tuesday night | —advt. ters will he disc . The per R e S e < | instead of Thursday All members e . anent committec harge of the v Irene Andrews Dollar Day at Besse-Leland's Sat- i of the saciety are urged to be present | MARCH 5 TENTATIVE DATE pies T W\M e fol- | 1oechwood school, Jenkintown, Pa. "“; e y" aruan i ot . Sloan as a f i rtant business matters e S i (s C. Hill, F. G st . T Joe Rrownsicof 3 3 Or 0 S as a few Important business matters FOR WILSON TO START BACK P S i Mr. Graham's dancing school open | a8, HOWRSEO! T : 2 \ will be brought up before the com- Va Cook tary [@am 3 f Sl Paul o ily, 299 Main street Evening DA S 4 X Llnlment mittee. Washington, Feb. 21— Secreta R ; o s : : E 2 sssons from 7 to S; dancing, : 3 To Observe Holiday. Daniels announced taday that Presi- | ilerbert V. Camp will handle the pub- 56 ‘“ S O ke, teachors and | eState on Parkmore avenue has does REIS Pain tr Sl (e > attached by Deputy Sheriff LINONINE TAKES THAT AWFUL .'m(;s i»t-m(h»- Savines bank will close | dent W n would embark on _the “.\j\ work for the committes in thisf & 2 == Sl i ™ High scheols KICK OUT OF A HARD COLD |its d0ors tonight and will not open | George Washington ahout March 5 | city. R R e AND RENDERS IT HARM. |them until Monday morning. because | for his return trip to France people: Wed. afternoon, students’ | DON’T DRUG KIDNEYS SEE TP i THE GREADS shington’s birthday. The Ken- e as SR MAGICIAN TO EXHIB elas. 4 to 6. olher atternoon’classes RUB BAChACHE AWAY{ | 5 S sington pos will observe the T (B CaNip S : FAMILY REMEDY FOR ALL ($N%0% | e Sl LUTHERAN CHURCH DRIVE, reat Luthe who formerly | formed by appointment. Wed. afte s By FORMS OF COLDS AND A RE- g s 1 Houdini and who will per-| 1 loid its masquerade | fns clief! Rub Pain, Soreness i z - | day s. In the morning the post- £ : P oon class will hoid 1 Instant Relief! Ru ain, | MARKABLE PRF TIVE | -2 . Ster \ia) | form his marvelous escapes at the | sat. eve's, 7 to 10.—Advt and Stiffuess From Your Back gt E | office will be open from 7:30 to 9:30 | local Ministers Will Have Special B . L ¢ « 3 FOR THE MORE DANGEROUS | .3 from 4 to 5 in the ternaon. Contribution Tor Fund Lyceum theater on Monday, Tuesday Dollar Dav at B Leland's Sa With “St. Jacobs Liniment. THROAT AND LUNG OOM- | Tl Wil be no raral delivery. The 2 and Wednesday of next week, will be | urday. Feb 22 —advt ) Kidneys cause backache? No! IS COM NG PLAINTS OF ADULTS AND | g.in postoffice will also keep holi- The Lutheran churches in town ara | seen in free exhibition at 5:15 Rehearsals for “The Private Secre- | They have no nerves. therefore can CHILDREN. busy collecting for the 0.000 fund | o'clock s afternoon M the window | tar he next play of the High | not cause pain. Listen! Your back- - Have a bottle of Linonine handy |EASt Berlin Reading circle = will re.|Oof the reconstruction service in Tou- | of the Lazarus store. He will escape hool Amphion club, are b held. | ache is caused by lumbago, sciatica | at all aras nalidlitg hl’ main closed all day tomorrow. rope and have completed all plans for | from a German torture handcuff, such | The play is to be given on March 20 | or a strain. and the quickest relief is | Ul il At & what = the campaign. Owing to a congrega- | as is used on prisoners of war and ol soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Llfllv{ i | 1 day hours. The reading rooms at the ant it will be needed. especially . me on Furlough. . « |tional drive at the Swedish Lutheran RS A e ber hoots reduced | ment.” Rub it right on the ache or o for cong P aten bronchi- Alfred Ambrose Barrett of the U. S. | oyyiio “Rev. 8. G OF D = 1 m ub tis. ite equals Linonine | Marines, who recently returned from petana s s ONMAnG 2. L MILLINERY 00 . nd Co.—ac tender spot. stantly tF pain FIRE ON BEAVER STRELT. 00 and Co.—advt nder spot, and instantl ¥ tor, will take up a collection on Sun- Private Alfred Kolodney, a member | soreness, stiffness and lameness dis for bron < France as a casual and has been sta- & S - The fire department was calle =LY 2 s e i tioned : o i oes Bienical jiom ataich 2 Rand g (Shopadieagitns [ Bl e o Ve led out] ;¢ tne 76th division. has arrved atlappe: Don't stay crippled! Get a | § BARGAINS amount will exceed that of a vear ago | ! : ! lock stroet after re- | small trial bottle of Jacob's Lini- S ik 2 : 5 v an alarm from box 37 for a fire Camp atoi PEint . ver | = 3 G i e SR T \:xxv‘r‘ayon.jx Brotherhood. Ly enisian M bon dons el HES iR Y it Camp Dix. | ment” from your druggist and limber B tirelstocl of - the Jii was a member of the U. S. Marine hos- | German Lt Gaudian, :""""“;H“f e e . oian tn e L arhe | private Kolodney wa wmf'-w“ and |up A moment zafi}nr it is applied | Seibert! be dileposed: 48 1 A ie Atheran church., wi use | © ¢ S poured oil on v Dev e was [ you'll v jer what became of the G corps and while doing Soh 75 io! es : sent to Camp 3 wonder v ! : S X,‘ G :m“!” ‘]f ing active duty | the Easter offering for this purposa | fire With the result ¢ her clothes e machine company, | backache, sciatica or lumbago pain. | . (he front line trenches he Was |and an amount considerably in excess | hecame ignited and the woodwork v “St. Jacobs Liniment” stops any pain | of trimmed a erely wounded about the legs and | of $100 is expooted. Rev. k. W LA S A et ST e el shapes, i arms ) SehoelorR DRstey o o e i@ bpons, ete. Call and see ff Question Is Dropped. Reformation has ourself. After numerous discussions in re- | contributi = ntributions amounting to $75 and e ins o Miss RutlitTohnii| Woeaiemaiostian o i B S T e O et S || RO Gaboi i (G car ) A et eilaanlie fenl o i b tehl i .: lame or pair 1 back o for | 57 CHURCH STRE L yESS e g St o - 2L afdoub! BAR LY ' 0%, Russell Bros. | son at her home T RC umbago, sciatica, neuralgia, rheuma- have been proposed to be put around | gon will be reached T o o yenls fowinianal| eae e SRR 0 v as arriv in town and will remain his home on Broad an burns Sat- sustained by the woman, ther damage already received | little dama A pleasant surpr Dollar urday, February 2 burn or discolor the skin nhyas den It's the only application to rub on a | e was sists—60c¢ and $1.20.