New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 17, 1919, Page 9

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Store Closed All Day, Good Friday The Smartest In Separate Skirts Chosen Easily And Quickly Here THE SMARTEST ONE DISTINC- DECIDEDLY MOD. ASSEMBLAGE OF 'S, ACH AND ATTENTION CALLED AND NEWEST IN Al D or TO0.0UR ATE DRESS SKIT QUALITY IPABEIC OR BUSINESS WEAR. TH ARE SKIRTS . AND CHUDDAW CLOTHS ALSO COLORED V- SPORT STRIPES. WHILE THE VARIETY I XTENSIVT, HAT WOULDN'T ADD DECIDEDLY TO THE A WARDROBE. 50, $8. $10.00. be casily and quickly "BABYLAND" Department by the O SILK, ¢ I.()l'R\ AND TRAC rl\ LN At this 1 $15.00 up to § $ choice E. in §$12.50, made. nge of 5, 5.00. price your our Inant other for will mother, o time, suitable B fout five spent any Toddling made little for the Aster born Baby, the what wear, new, Tooki Tot, in pretty and or vear old show easy choice can be colored dresses, or or Hats Coats, Muslin Bon- Hats. 1k, shoes and white smeirt little or of dimity, cham- valls Then there suits for little stockings. nets Pique Rompers poplin, bray, and pongee hoys in white and colors, bahy and socks, sweaters, hootees from New I farmerette, <hirts, aby size up to 6 year ol and everything Are bands. skirts, wanted VERY SMART brown Some Low shoes that we have just received. f, blucher (Officers’ Army invisible eye- and cut, With plain toe, Shoe Rus: Made of welt sole, Cuban he: s’ style) very exclusive red $8.50 Pair. TRIMMINC Suitdble line of importers of Choice while lot lasts 5¢ lets, P We 10c dress trimming offer " a from for and colored 10c. Aisle ha sample sels, worth to 20c. Your and At our Trimming Department, N A['TO\IOBUE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CA e ks RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. has !1tev. Elisworth w [the Mcmodist of the time. He George Kensing- of the Globe. Porter Writes | has written tandd has in- Hartford appointed ton as ma former church in most Peter gor of BERLIN NEWS '§66,000 15 QUOTA 10 BE RAISED IN TOWN To Clean Up ¥ All residents of urged to come to the {row where the pr be established yEro rlin grour Captain B Porter town Captain Oliver fo fricnds in the formed them that al the present time | | he is stationed in the southern part | of I'rance and will remain in this dis- [$0veral ves | {rict for some time. In his letter he it e v states t he is doing forestry work | Vi1 be v.m in the distriet where he is lpeated |07 Seouts trees re in bad need of a gstetante f\v|l~Atl ttentisn Ra plain’ Port Private Karl 1 opening of hostilit I past few months | immediately enlisted | Pevens has received _ Each o anee DlSU’lC[S Asked to < Subscribe SZZ 000. ] e | department o the nitedMiStatestinne & i ol S Army and was sent {o Fr vmost | Jin, Bl Mol WOMEN WILL ALSO HELP { \‘nv:::m:‘(:x\l after his enlistment. For {Devens with the last draf( months during the last land has been there ever si of the war Captain Torter was sta- |clerical work in the office | tioned in the sector around the Ar- |quarters. He is the son gonne Forest and following the sign- |Mrs, J Eagen of Bast inz of an armistice he was called to the peace conference where he was | doing clerical work for a short time | The local branch of before being south, { America will hold their Post Office Hours, | ing this evening at their Postmasters William W “',\'“”“"”“' I \. B. Goodrich announce LS '“r“"" 1ofbe Dlesent e Sl { ters of importance hefore the hours tomorrow dpetoict R j Elven by the and from i = : will be no rural delivery Ubls evening the post offices. The local stores for only a hall day Good F also shops will The Rerlin 1o and hel; A0 ked and a removed. will he fow The loca on hand cives Dischar: following the with Germany, in the forest en, & his di home in nee o Victory Loan Will Be Sent Soaving . Over the Top Here if Possible— Foresters to New Business Opencd—Captain a sent reg PYorter Writes—Bricl an and that ! ohserve holid iy The who in char of launched the announced this has heen be Francis Deming is e 2 the i 5f the headquarte the Victn o 2 : committee. 1 of flour Forester Th whic to be in 21 lin's quota $66,000, which will by Berlin, East Berlin Kensington. It is being planned ommittees be appeinted in the abote hree parts of the town and each committee will be asked to n n afforl to raise 8 H O The names which i April that Be loan, post ¢ untit 5 either town from mornis fixed a Iy raised on he cqus = and e Berlin Bricfs, will remain in observance OPC ] The over-night hike, the local barhe "Kp“?“; l'r § ‘, mgh:; o open a half-day onty. SREtonRE Seouts: | postponed to the we vings bank will close | > se appointed o co es The troop w ¢ f those appointed on the committees | o \° 0 R e | Th >p will hold the " weekly meeting tomorrow will be announced after the meeting | o iq. e it T i Deelg 1 of the Women's Liberty loah corn-i oo "0 ot open tomorrow, | thetr rvom the chapel nittee. which is to hold its first meet- | : ik | ing this evening at the home of ! Schools Close Tonight, e Wosld chairman, Mrs. Charles M. Jarvis. schools closed their I enon The commiltees appointed and will reopen make house canvas morning. A throughout s hue- will return to th on and vietory will be award- next rew day The com- rnsington fivinz | the ground hy A hasel of the i the Gramn ol wa afiernoon Ker grounds. I AL the cht W Ay, be owin Ker the will be open all doo them fow The local this afternoon {on next Monday the local teachers homes for the Hyde the school closed 2fternoon the will f All main of the closed A o of local disty bans house tomorrow the le Motherhood clul itional church h meeting yesterday of Mrs. John ram was deli were served meeting all 1 holi their and a i Principal | observance of Grammar | i activities | Congred 1 ganme | regu Kensington | at (he Worthing- | A short played thi= prefreshments school | a short husiness The from The Red Cross rooms Upson's Co will cr each subscription. of K t to have >d with mittces expe in ‘every window of the town ond of next.week. It is also planned that a factory the committees, not a doubt that Re will 2o over the at an carly da It will be remembered that during there were more thin ! in the town and Eerlin the top in each one, there urged that all of the local ibzcribe and keep wup the a banner the | this o hetwean boys @ being canvass he amm pro; made by m ar There ington a ted Cross rooms church 5 today at W J Churches, | i iona recent 10 until war ariv went over fore it people At | tomor at Kensinzton special morning a vice will he celebrated at Itev. J. C. Brennan, pastor, will celebrate the mass and an evening | sevvice will be held at 7:30 o'clock. | A. A. Welden, has rc At the Kensington Congregational | ment of fruit trees and church th bhe special services | his season’s setting at 10:45 o'clock. Rey leton Hazen. pastor will deliver the sermon Owing to the invitation of the there will the Kensington cthodist church L AL the members are urged fo attend Owin the lnst | o " porvic t the Congregationat | road hride chur automobiles At side the church ing at 7:30 ninfi, samuel sight igh Good Friday S o'clock as all day is ner ren tamorrow. zood work To the towns who before the campaign closes a n.flag will be awarded by tory loan committee at and a hard effort will the-local committea to the, flags for the town. been awarded and a hard magde to win given loan drive AW members of e mittee are urged ning at 8 o'clock Charles M. Jarvis appointments and Opens New Joseph Scoilnick, Globe Cafe at into s.partnership with Benjamin Kaminsky of Hartford, and the duo. under the name of Scoilnick & Ik (s have purchased the soda works of the Orange Whistle (o.. at Woodland street, .Hartford, and will open up their new b somet next week Ar. Seoilnick has been prietop 6 the Globe Cafe for two yemrs amd. in the future ects to be with his new ceiv h g0 over the fop Vietory the Vi Washington will All members of the are urged to come the Parish hall at row mor and yard to the 8 o'clo help cle: made 5 of 1 Congregational ne secure one of Rerlin Libe will members chur ning e sorvices a three try with ho ta the flood one evening Tast had tomorrow to remain the there w me Berlin in rning Con be o p o'clock campaign cora- | meet this the home of s i their stricts, cgatic of ayer 10 ove- of Dr seriously il condition hoen Farmington days The who home on past few tomorrow Fiske will s Mecting. P e has Hold Tublic remains the the the Berlin public library to u,mmu sability of organizin brary club ot the East Berlin hall will held this evenir reception raoms of the hall interested in this propo 1 to be the hall af Rev. Ellsworth Reappointed. Rev. Leon Ellsworth, who has been {the pastor of the East Berlin Metho | dist church for the past four vears has tbeen reappointed 1he church com- mittee and will past t the local church for two To meeting in Business, ine 5 of the | gas has gone interest of proprietor Kensington, G be insky at 8 o'cl T York has st totally b alm man being business oline win hat ness he genuin man dar, are His Al 710, senuine the pro- e past he ex- business at by 1ruft rema the ne hal in Bl next B i posed play Al factories under Road same addres ¥ past und. street nd. ou ) clean vm» remains of the fire which occurred The entire grounds of the I com to re to « N DEPEND ON PROMPTLY or Hartford, re tomor- nd up pany nder amj contingen: ne el £ Mr Rerlin d Meet. Foresters ular m e d h hich has t wea ir re: evenin day day day eld i fter B vered follo S the B ere hain ed a sta as B room ol mn up the a numher m overnight Cirisy I at for bald a r—and of will loing head- and neet- mat- wing Being will be hela was Troop No. 5, heen ther. ular, at The club house of the Waoodmen of to- | rooms at the | member a few will be brought up in | of the Bertin their noo nith and wing erlin | post open | at the chapel closed <hip- wrted ciety at tomor- the rail- of | this | vold, his the New prc L Grow Your Halr‘ FREE RECIPE | the {the Victory |to ‘anmI of | |mous expense, " PLAIN VILLE NEWS PLAINVILLE HUSTLES Workers Showing Great Enthusi- asm and Success Is Gertain | SPECIAL MUSIC SUNDAY Jaster Cantata Will Be Given Methodist Church—DBusiness to Ob- serve Hdliday Hours Tomorrow-.. Other Brief Liems, The commitice in charze of the el campaign of the Victory Jast night in the Ited Cross Main important this morniy v membaer committee reported progress in work and it w {annonnced that the posiers recently | reccived here are all on display in (1 frarious I and bill hoare "I'he committee proved itself a hard work- ing the sion last night lasted G hall hours. While so mu told the public every | the Toan the commii- | is neces: try porfect war e enlistinents and I West st and as a eval nouncements were { e Eve s individual so one a se. and onc beir two hois concerning that it to o bath | financial | Htown s an {blemished i o {:¢ concerns {herp. | 1otn a wo at {1 zovernment Medals for A et was ating t the I'nited Siates, through = the award fto worker a medal worded Service in Behalf of These medals are from German cannon captured American troops.. The name of dividual getting the medal will aved it | Keturned Soldiers to Spe During th mpaign it is the purpose zeneral committee fo have an Kk decorated with the Amieric for ~venin town rom overseas will not be vored with stead will he talks of the n periences whil 5 re mecting | of the ! | {reasury department, will every Vie. tory Fop loan Patriotic Loan.” struck by the the i et he on loan ¢ is the auto tr n stationed sever in the conter of the and ch local men returned from | will spea i peeches of the oratorical Kind, fla- but in- and simple | their color wi flowery langu the plain n concerning overseas. Buying Bond aften heard upon town why now that t and war ended is that the mone: the government i fonal Vietory 1o following ns the we were prepari for at least shippine Necessity The even streets hould is over why it and w more for question s asked be the people | i | They also now of by this honds ask v is ne. n wer s0 much. ommittee to those | time the ar-| o The n sives the heople: mistice was carry on a war more years. Our was tremendous; tremendous tanks to supply 75 feet of the fightir manufacturing guns millions. Whiie as fast as possible. they could ! cnt off at one fell swoop. It | - the knowledge of these cnormovs | carried on i that broke the nation. They licked if the United these extra and ab- | resources. There is no ques- | tion that this wonderful preparation ended the war months before anyvene | expected it could be accomplished, and thereby saved thousands of Amer- ican lives as well as those of our Al- lies. The nation admits that th 0} waste in the ordinary of | ihe word, but dees any man | really think there was a waste when it | accomplished such e | enough | & our ai were building in 1919 W one line and rifles by els w every | we were | the con can- not W reparations. onor- morale i knew | the German they would States ever normal he used was sens sanc smendons - sults ays Come April days ivst. 21 and md all thaniks hostilitic on Volunteer 1 Mondsz and Tuesday will he volunieer subscriptions made i for ending expected he ma Therc be thr which will he in ¢ committec ol The hooths will he at th Trust the Ned Main street hooth at veal of ivi the are to de hos s wil hooth town 0 woman's committ Plainvillc Comp Cross rooms on W at the office. hank open - from » Red (v vill open N m. 1t ix the carnest zeneral committee that made at the bhooths . al nost The will T office m m ass rooms da | o 3| hooths he | 9 a to 8 p request of tie subsceriptions it will the house honse 2 The ! eliminate mueh work to honsc wass =tart the n of Pe¢ aptain Charle speal. to canvass will rally Price house after t which mnd ( Thirsday hefore at ill be shown Lockhart will M. The opal Chureh of Methodist will vender an Basto church on Sunday the Yaster Cantata. choir the chureh ta in the The progressing for the final vehen s Invitations loeal ad f ove work on cantata has several beld heen its success ture. The pa instrument ted sina meparing it we ne 11w hing have iended many the cantata can more in the in to to having hard sentatior G The Vietor tured i in for Heln onal loan German priz S for 1 commiitee izes, of fwo the cap- distribu- stul has consigried helmets the most suce i Plainville distributed on the fol- for ns he One helmet will he given the t At the end o the feam getting { total of subscriptions th of week cent in comparison subseription the hows the hest per with the total ith the tot i HOW TO GET RID ITS LOAN CAMPAIGN lo- | loan met | rooms on | result sev- | OF RHEUMATISM “Fruit-a-tives” P Point the Way to Quick Hellef e NAL ol years Pains ] sufle with A a numhe £, caused by s and heavy lifting, \\ hen I had given up hope of ever being well azain, a friend mended ‘Fruit-adives’ (or Fyuit y Tablets) 'to me and aftor using ihe first ox I felt so much e wr that T continued 1o take them ; and now I am enjoying the hest of health, W. M. LAMPSON. 50c. a box, 6 for §2.50, trial size 95¢. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price, by FRUTT-A-T IVLaLxmxtcd OGDLENSBURG; N, Y, we recom- ame fervitory during the fth Liberty mdrive The second 1 ame bisis names of VTl De the second the winning met o miven on W | Plainvillc | | mises Y ) will e town hall that a few day women, and the and helmet in exped men the exhibit 1 s will reach here he 'md m ofore helmets and will | somewhere in cd the in exhibit heing awarded. Relie T ertainly are mis relic tra 11 town fortunate here in Saturday, My top 20 We having the from ¢ in to May This train ining ¢ which seertainly third. co cars, apts material wiant ved Gert on conta every will o see. It ent whe relics arrange factories 1 hes some the is expected that he made by all wish enn sehy who can will be hy nd hour peaking most profit- is guaran- by soldiers, intervesting There returned able and teed It toe viches The this commit- sand- the and the of have for intention i) some cofice fhe train erew. having rdly be wants and interest in ha one value relic tu over-empha to put that o very 7 YU date in hiz note-hook be @ Saturd those | ¢ it ind time third There big jam who can 11 o'clock will should there May on Tomorrow in the Churg Friday h of at be held tomor- also in al jces will Saviour son Our Good in the Chu ind 1o 10 o'clock morning evenin vill row the tors al T when yreach. Services will be held in the Congre- ationad church tomorrow Friday morning in ohservance 3004 Mass of M lowed 1y fol- in the wireh of Oy will he at 7 the aderation (h the cro sughout the day 10 Stations of the a sermon Sallotic of rey W unveiling and its n the cvenin ross will he id following the La om missioner from Hartford will by Saturday tod mission in morning 10 and in fh In the A. M. I services will P The ertainment the on most and e on the mass will ble on church tonior- held at 10 a Entertainment. will present . an Holy Name Our Lady evenii row m. cparing for which or the Church Thu stul finishin chorus ent Society of of Mér held a evening Cy next sy succes vehearsal las touches w placed songs entertainment will local talent aided from New minstrel affair and th the everything produced in line are to su cons mostly of by It the ist several soloists Vil be commitee will town Tickets and | the Rritain. a semi- pro- end men beat in the for the of Affair hecanse of the an it disappointed i jokes rapidly of voars the selling small size Granze ohable many will 'rio peop Anna Pavkinson Messrs Donald Itoyee and in onlin follow is p wat 1ed now the the len, n ring ckets can bhe se at store \mong local Misse Ma and th © rendering (i colos are ma Ca aham ind 1 en ul onsi The com of Dyo Jame chars harle mitt vill and Dancing fhe affair, Brief Ttems, \ 100th anniver sson Lodge 1 the sec good altendance is promisec of the tonight vy committee O. 0.1 for (ua of ond degrec No. it e Knigh thins tiated ™ don Four ihe of May The sions Lodge 1 RRev. R. H. B Chureh of Our Sa the Mothodist connection four mer i sday nigl egree work was | by Ethan 1 | am of Bristol. | put through | oa meeting done by il be Esguire will be Forestvi 1atc rank (3 work am irton pastor sach ng chureh this with the series of com and | amp | fur They munity services held thi Privates | Douglas opkins Devens last at art strned o ( nig spending their the paradd dizeha Avey Y camp At afier loughs homes here i now await of the division | and thei Private retu spend of he fank corps vesterda after where he had in a hospital FOT SALFE @all at 1 ville, eithe this week For reoms Plainville alectrie li Jennie B Plainville, nis home 1 whom | wother Ca the latior he saw his not seen since was in Franc January. | Houschold furniture, | 24 Rroad street Plain- | day Saturday of 1-16-3d house, «ix toeated on Church street Conn. Water and ht Moy ale— Two family I each | rden Whiting vt chased the way the held al church pas- | No More Dyspepsis Us the ing of all its drudging detail wor STEWS tention from the house-wife during the process cooking. NO SCORCHING, BURNT, DRIFjD-UP OVERCOOKED food. Come in and let us plain fully how you can cut down your gas and meat bill Enjoy your food. Get the nourishment, be free from “IDEAL" Fireless Cook stove, robs cooks ROASTS, BAKES; STEAMS ard BOILS food without any at- of CX- Will gladly mail full particulars on request. dyspepsia and doctor’s bills. FLINT-BRUCE CO 103 Asylum Street, 150 Trumbull Street, Hartford April 21st to 26th we shall demonstrate the “Ideal” Fireless Cook Stove operation taken to St rday for an N. E. Mann and to Boston to of a relative Maple Hill : s have wedding Mrs Monic Moniey attend Theodore returned nded and srday iSlizabeth, dau gonc home yeste exta visit in N A Mo came Bliss and family who from Bridgeport Chapin arilett of Sharpe New Hiven has pur- property on here th nuc are on Ridge- street cupyir hins aver house Mrs Betty &l Teft Spring for a K today and visit in=Boston Laymon 1cker + of the | pany at Syracuse lo their office — Inst Mrs. Walter « have issucd hing marriz Lillian ravelers' Mr. and Newington approa laughter, ¢ Harte Buell of > the Newington April 26¢h Following the wedding a il held the mfield has been transfer invitations e of their | Willinm b ation- | 30 o'clock. | clock ain reception home of for in Pittsburgh. KS' SMOKER The ur TONIGHT. New itain Congre; 1t 5 to at meeting of B lodge, B. P. O will be be at IFollowing the session a smoker under the who the Helen rom an Ingham al is suffering | sion of the new housc will amusem 285 on I committees The Curran DryGoods Co. 381-383-385 Main St. New Britain Ct. EASTER NOVELTIES Ladies” Black and White French Kid white and black stitch backs; prices from mastoid hone Gloves, $1.98 to Ladies’ Silk Gloves, double tip, colers, $1.00 pair, Ladies’ Sillk Hose with mesh seam, dovan, battleship grey, per pair. New Line Ladies’ Pink S New Line Gent’s $1.19. Gent’s Dress Shirts, all white, also fancy stripe, gl]arll; designs to select frem; regular $1.75, special New Easter Line Gent’s Neckwear in the designs and colors, prices are 49¢, 59¢, 69¢ and New Line Ladies” Suits for Easter, black, tan, Copen and Oxford; prices $15 to $55.00. Ladies’ Capes and Coats, all the newest shades and latest models; prices range from $11.98 to $27.0¢. Just received, new line Ladies’ Silik Dresses in Taffeta, Georgette and Poplin; all the newest colors; prices from $18.00 to 527.98. Children’s White Dresses, lace and embroidered trimmed; prices range from $1.98 to $9.98. Children’s Coats and Capes, the latest spring styles, and all the newest shades; prices range from $5.98 to $17.98. We are now showing a new line Ladies’ Lingerie Muslin Underwear for Easter, in Camisoles, Envelone Chemise and Gowns, all prettily trimmed with lace and embroidery; prices range from 98¢ to $3.50. New 1Line Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists, all the newest shades, beaded embroidered desigr prices range from $3.93 to $7.98. New Line Ladies” Neckwear Georgette, organdies and Crepe range from 49¢ to $2.98. New Line Children’s New Bow Ribbon in moire, Dresden and stripes, all sllk;pl ices 29¢ to 39¢ per yd. New Line Ladies’ Fancy Neck Beads, the latest and newest designs; prices range from 25¢ to 98¢c. Ladies” Embroidered Handkerchiefs, big variety of patterns to select from, regular 20c, special, 15¢ ea, New Line Ladies’ Pocketbooks and Bags, ali the leading styles, prices range frem 39¢ to $5.00, button, all black, cor- pearl and fancy stripes. $1.25 ilk Lisle Vests, 39¢ each. Stripe Percale Shirts, big value newest 98¢ ea. in navy, range from and Vestees, i de Chine; prices hospital] Cushing the recently) oce Rob- representas nce coms red rite held business pervi- ent i l

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