New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 23, 1919, Page 9

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Household Week in Our Down Stairs Dept. Big savings on all Tabor Saving Devices. Housewives take noties, and make the most of this chance Just Think of this Chance, Ladies An opportunity to Brushes, unusual supply housecleaning W ash Stretchers, yourself with Brooms, and all the Curtain Flour and Sugar aids to work. Evervthing that Tubs, Roards, too is needed Boards for Tables. Laundry Soilers, Wash Sweepers, Troning Bread, Water and Cake, Boxes, Carpet oil Pr Lines, IFibre Tails, Cans, Trousers > Clothes e Home Helps. ssers, Oil drying clothes. All at special oat’ Hangers, Tadders, 1 Heaters, Step stry Roards, Dust Cloths, Watering Cans, Fold-up ames for and hundreds more useful price savinzs this week. GINGHAM WEEK ALSO noted make and The most and retailers to terials for Women other wear. this week GINGHAM genuine imported ones of D & J. Anderson’s make, in beauti- ful Plaids, and wonderful color- ings. Driced at $1.39 Yard. LITTLE WEIGHTTER and dandy wearer is a 32 in. Ging- ham we offer in stripes, che plaids and plain wdes 48¢ Yard. SCOTCH . the a manufacturers Children’s forces with the wholesalers Ginghams as the ma- Little Toddlers and Ginghams have joined merits Waists of really Reliable pecial time to feature the Dresscs, Frocks, Skirts. Boys of best cotion tampers FOR 59 offer good hams in plaids, shades. pendable. APRON GINGHAMS, of grade 'with plenty of every size check with color: absolutely fast. is priced CENTS YARD. we fast colored Ging- stripes. checks and also. plain colored Desirable and GINGHAMS, our GLENROY i country made our own woven, of next best, in. vnely choice of 75¢ Yard. GINGHAMS. offered in hig variety of stripes, plaids. and plain colors, for only 37c Yard. with hundreds Aol patterns at INCH are be: pretty 1t VING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY B ) HavC RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF * BERLIN NEWS MAKING PROGRESS - INLIBERTY DRIVE, Qver One-Thirgéi A]iotted Quota Klready Raised, Reports Chairman | FISHER-SHANAHAN NUPTIALS Superintendent of Murray Brick Com- pany Takes Bride—Public Meeting Tonight—Captain Griswold Coming Home From France. Mrs. Charles M. Jarvis, the Women's Liberty at Beriin reports that up to today. the women solicitors about the town had secured a total of $25.000, which i& a lfttle over a third of Berlin's quota which has been fixed at $66,000. Mrs. Jarvis announces that all of the solicitors are working diligently and without a doubt Rerlin wiil reach its quota before the campaign closes. The solicitors of the Kensington dis- trict have so far made the most progresc in the drive. The Berlin Savings bank, which is the headquar- ters for the Victory Loan campaign in the Kensington district, reports that many bonds have been sold. All persons, who have not bheen called upon by the solicitors of their districts.. can secure honds at the Savings bank from 9:00 until 4:00 o'clock. Also persons wishing poa- ters can secure them at the bank, by getting a requisitffon from the so- licitors of their district. Persons sub- scribing for a Vietory bond and not receiving their honor banner and but- ton can secure them at the headquar- ters. The Berlin Savings bank reports that it is probable that Rerlin has already reached half of its quota but of loan com- mittee noon “FEat More Bread” and use Angelus Flour Thompeen Milling Co., Lockport, N. y 8old by { A. 8. Fogelson. So. Main chairman | ‘F‘;'JR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON . PROMPTLY TS. that he is expecting to build a magazine, under the instructions of the Abbe Hardware company of New Britain, wh the only local ers Ay of the solicito their reports of to the chair- a fact that failed make two days’ work, their districts has the making of an up to date the many have to the past man of delay in report. Bach caused are deal- in umite. Many Going to Boston. Many of the local people, and relatives of members of the report that they are in of crandstand tlickets for 26th division parade which is to held at Boston Friday Also of the local people that will make the trip by automobile: number of young men in fthe have hired a fast truck to them to Boston. All ex-members the 26th division will leave with 26th men of New Rritain on cial train early Saturday morning To Attend Parade at New Britain. The lecal drum corps-held its lar weekly rehearsal last evening short business meeting was called it was decided that the lacal corps at- [tend the parade at New Britain Sat- urday evening.- The entire corps wiil leave Kensington on the 6:50 trolley and will march to the T. A. B. hall on Lafavette street There will be many the meet and the local ing to make a hard iry to obtain one of them. All members are urgently lrequested to he present. William Deoley of Meriden, organizer of the |corps, was on hand last evening and plans (o be with the corps at New {Britain. The corps have also received an invitation to attend the eastarn convention to be held at Hohoken N. J., June 7, and are planning fo attend. Jt will he remembered that the local corps attended the mest about five jence of all persons interested. vears ago at the same city and cap- | The secretary of the committee Will | tured second prize. {read the articlex which were drawn Rerlin Briefs. fup at. the meeting of the committee last Monday afternoon. Opinions of ithe public will be given consideration jand should the articles be accepted by the citizens the committee will for- | ward them f{o the state capitol for irecognition. At the present library is located Woodmen of better known to make to the will soiicitor requested the report of each dav's work chairman of his district, who keep in touch with Mrs. Jarvis in or- der that the total amount of the drive can be had at the end of cach day’'s work. It is being Deming, who is friends 261h division, ceipt re- the e many they A town report planned « by Francis has been appointed chairman of the committee, which is to make a canvass in all of the lo- cal factories, that teams be formed {and the drive launched in the fac- tories tomorrow afternoon, in an ef- fort to help Berlin reach its quota. Fisher—Shanahan Wedding. John Fisher of Christian lane, ager of the Murray Brick company of Berlin, and Mrs. Annie Shanahan of | Vertlancks, N. Y.. were married Mon- day morning at Vertiancks. Mr. Fisher is a native of Vertlancks but | has been residing in the town for the {past 12 vears. syperintending the | Murray Brick company. This is the couples’ second venture in matrimony both having lost their life partner several ago. The couple after a shart honeymoon will make their {home in Christian lane, Public Mccting Tonight, There will be |evening at the a convey of the a spe- regii- A and man- prizes given at corps are go- vears | a public meeting this | Fast Berlin Athletic hall to consider the advisability of es- {tablishing a llbrafy association in J‘(m\n, The committ in charge of urgently the pres- {the affair request Meriden was of Hudson Mrs, George Brooks of enest of Julian Hall yesterday. a street The Ridgway club heid its weekly meeting last evening The regular monthiy praver meei- |ing of the members of the Kensington Congregational chureh will he held this evening at the home of Jason M. Tavlor of Blue Hillx Mrs, George W. Rae. who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nor- ton has refurned to her home at South | Deerfield. Mass. Max Sugenhime, station agent. is ill at his heme at East Berlin with influ- enza regular me the Bast Berlin in the rooms of the the World .hall. which is the old Athietic hall An effort is being made by this com- mittee to have the library established | in another part of the town and an association formed among fthe citi- |zens. There are over 800 books in the library at the present time and should the association be formed the com- mittee plans to ‘obtain a number of | Max Fdelzon W Fooky Jaltimore, Md.. The meeting will be called to ordzp |With relatives e Dance tonight, —advt. APANESE ARREST AMERICAN WORKER left this where morning he will for stay Grange at hall, 1 Captain Griswold Coming ne. Recent letters received Dr. Roger M. Griswold from his son, Cap- tain Matthew H. Griswold, state that Captain Griswold at the present time < stationed at an embarkation point awaiting his sailing orders. He is with the Second United States Cav- alry at Neufchateau. He states that there are many as 10,000 Ameri- | can troops at this city awaiting sail- |ing orders. In addition to having su- | | pervision of 17 differeut units, he has charge of the camp infirmary, and serving as a member of the general court, Recently that he is by Citizen of U. S, A, By Jap Soldier, Then Taken is Pirst Assaulted at Into Custody. ad Peking, April 22 (By the Associated Press.)—I. W. Glass. an American employe of the British-American To- bacco company, after being assaulted by a Japanese soldier at Pamien- ching, near Mukden, Manchuria arrested and detained at a Japanese police statjon according informa- {tion reaching the American lezatinn here. He was liberated {houys but was rearrested immediately to be taken to the Japanese military headquariers where he was relea Refore heing released next day he |summoned to appear befors the military authorities, He garded the summons and left Pamienching, Wwhere the i is Captain Griswold wrote | in receipt of scveral let- ters from Private Pasquale Gianotta | of the 303d flald signal hattalion and finds that hoth were very near each other in ths Argonne sector. tGlanot- ta writes that his battalion expects t sxil fc America about May 20 May Kstablish Magazine, Dynamite” Jones, who recently retired from the dynamiting business, | to the new rules and regula- | tions passed by the government, fore- | ing all dynamiters to have magazines focturred, is not within the in the locality of the place where they |sphere of the South Manchurian r are working to safeguard the public, way zone, was 0 after dist town ident Japanese il- anese | PLAINVILLE NE several , WEDN S ANGRY WOMAN HITS Fred Latham Amazon's Wrath HUSBAND ENTERS MELEE, ! Milk Because He Accidéntally Kicked Over Bottle the Wrath of Italian Fomale Descended Upon His Head Through Bottle—Bricfs, wecident of spilling a evening so angered that and assaulted merchant, enou bottl deep and milk lasi Michael empty hottle of Mrs. up i Fred | was Carone | | ) { The simple t picked the La ham, infortunate ihe who to have { knocked over The hottle inficted a painful gash on the man's head and he received med- Al attention. satisfied wih the Mrs. Carone was not | that, but got her | into melee and he kicked beat some more, medical attention later Latham the ¢ trick and people | in the cenfer saw an amusing sight for | As a the Mrs, Wi and appeared in | court this afternoon at 1 o'clock. Her h | band | ana Latham causing | more | tried come-hack several minutes, fight arrested t night result of and assault, Carone hushand was not arresed The trouble when Vho s a went of Whiting deliver had started dealer, corner Tatham, | into the | and | an order He a bas of | clams with him and when he reached | the iop the down, | B of the hall basker struck spilling t all has since eloped D fish the streets to hlock East on Main 10 a customer stairs the it down, bottle floor. he set it posedly on settir pint the that the side of the the noise right sics In ine the milk. of It milk hall. Mrs. ind immediately | Latham. He offered { to pay for the milk and said he would get her another bot to pick up the bottle, could do it Mrs. Carone it and smashed it over | Tn speaking this said he s and i over e v was on braid le. He stooped | before he | had seized | head. | morning, Latham | became both same time up the the i then started He kicked Latha into the him m.. when work, and Friends to fight Constable but his natuyr: sore and he place. The | floor angry A | started in to went clean all over apariment. ! clams &0 Carone ! | { | i it | Michael Carone, | | aroused | to 1+ down street and The troub people attract who help his wife. ithe and bruised athsip from | audience advised not followed after been located. Plainville Has The local Victor: reports that up to last $55.000 been Vietory loan This is a little less than half the auota | A to canvass will fol low and the will be reached if evervone all they possibly can, stairs verely started were d a Latham he arrest | Marino had | { coming i large him $55.000. loan ¢ night a subscribed mittee total of had to the house honse quota subscribes The The film arrived after elusive piece ning it reposed in the ice chest of « member of the local cammittee who it is said, tiptoed down stairs on three or four occasions during the quiet hours of the night to see if it was safc in the afore mentioned ice chest, The film was used in Worcester twa nights ago. The package was mark- ed for Plainville, Conn. The express bill read Plainville, Mass., causing heart trouble among the members of the local committee who have bheen keeping the wires hot hetween Wor- cester, Boston, South Framingham, Providence and Putnam in an endeav- | or to locate it. ! A member of the committec had a | icket already bought for South Fram- | ingham when a telephone message in- | formed him that the film behind >me bread box Big War Mhe Price of having proved of property Picture, Peace” has most eve- a Last was hidden in the | Hart- | DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS If Your Back Aching or Biadder Bothers, Drink Lots of Water and Eat Less Meat. | i | | When the kidnevs hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load vour somach with a | lot of drugs that excite the and irritate the entire uring Keep vour kidneys clean like vou | keep your bowels clean, by flushing | them with a mild, rmiess which removes th- hody’s urinous | waste and stimulates them t{o their | normal activity. The function of the kidneys filter the blood. In 4‘ hours they strain from it 300 grains | of acid and waste, so we can readily underatand the vitai importance of keeping the kidneys active Drink lots of drink too much: pharmacist about four ounces of Salts; take a tahlespoonful in a of water before breakfast each morn. ing for a few days and your kidneys | will act fine his famous salts is | made the acid of grapes lemon juice, combined with lithi has used clean also <o kidneys | ¥ tract. | salts | is to can't any ; | | also get from Jac is | and thia and generations o clogged the acids a sonrce Wl from hesn for ulate longer ending is a and to neut s Kidneys in of urine | irrita. | akness. | : cannot in delishtful effervescent | Arink which | rake now and {hen l\uwp‘ kidneys clean and | it no is tion Jad fire; thus Salis makes Jithia-wat { should i theit dden inexpensive everyone to active, this, also keep and douht hecame of wa will Nidney ter drinkin vou wonder wiy you: trouble ang no L rackache. b the "" T [ MAN WETH BOTTLE Is Victim ol ford immediately [ mittee Ithe package anc ar au Iy | Rur Off No Mo or i | through of st [9; afternoon ta Iwill he made hetween 7 P a1 N Lady w 1 N a n b P fs ing A a W R s ville ) n 1t i 1 i ain Tohn N M si ind of ported w w ™ n o « al 1l R SIS R IR TP | C.S. HILLS & CO. GREAT TWO-DAY ANNUAL EVENT Thursday and Friday, April 24 and 25 Specials will be for Save The Store e The Hartford ¥ Superior Values Silk Store These ponding 1o cach this ad As at previous sales, e much under Two-day ticketatan Ada spe: nd at the ertisement different and che comparative counters off with the prices price numb cor K ite Bring the you for refer- ence found this of the of have no one s however will b ver the present market and lower hat Event—Thursday and 1 prices than any other store. IRemember is a Friday 32-Inch Tub Silks in a good variety of ive extra heavy quality Yine quality 36-inch Dress Percales zht 17¢ stripes figure I ind dark colors, o checks., Sale Price Printed Cotton md florals, medium, | | pes and Black Silk Messaline, yard $1 .27 full line of g ey Foulard, in a good s6-Inch” Fancy Silks, for separate both colors Price s yard lot of Wool Storm Serges, some half wool, in almost and black pieces splendid wearing Prige Mmeh ¢ . yard : dark and 36 hiffon Taffeta, and street Irice . o 36-Inch all Silk Printed in a for afternoon Saie Price wear evening, sale 36-Inch Dre and silk taffeta $3.77 silk and $1.97 fashioned, all the wanted colors, extra fine quality. assortment of des Sale Price ... sal =X Silk Jersey all changeable Top Petticoats, with silk taffeta, plain colors Sale skirts and $1.57 some a complete line , flounce, also waists, in and dark 1 S Price .... each Sale Heatherbloom Top Petticoats, with ind cach One all wool of shudes, | satin flounce, many styles plain ins and | white and colors \'n.$1.3 R Sacae Women’s Stockings of black and including changeable Sale Price B oag One of Twills, 39 50 navy sale o Of Fine Silk Lislé, seamle black 27¢ medium pairs for 57C S pae 4 408 57c¢ white, fine ribbea pare 27.C ribbed Wool Serges, Popl rench wide. Salc lot and inche some Price Plaids and Stripes, in a big K weight cotton hionec $2,67 | HebE A fashioned ready i exceptional values. I Fine all Wool of very e white s and colorings, Sale price Yd. 20 variety desig just sht for separatc Bleached 22x45. cach One Crochet hemmed for use, Marseilles pattern, size 72x84. $1 67 sale Irice Bach . ri skirts, 2 silk white Turkish Towels, dozen, or seamless, Hose, of and semi-fashioned or iz Said Do black or pair Women's and silk, Bedspreads, black white. seamless pr. fiber Children's fast black medium or pure vards of Stoekings, in weight wide. Sale Iric Sale Thirty hemstitched 600 Pricc S dozen Women's summer weight white Lisle h 47C Swiss lisle, a 5 1 and Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, knee vards of <, length Salel Prices 8o Suits of light Half Hose, a box. Salc the 8$1x90 Price Inch Irish Women's White [ knee nion or by with Sald wide low Sale A k pure dye thread Silk black 57¢c spring 57c¢ angd color heavy s Price sale 1oes White Voile 10 inches Huck Towels, hemmed ale Irice ...... Bach 27(: 36-inch Nains put up 10 yvards Price $2.57 box Salem Sheets, 15 dozen : Imported Damask, mercerized, extra Men's i white Price 5 Yard $1.07 Bk 200 yards of White Domet Flannel, ceeo.. yard 17¢ checks, Sale Dress 4Ginghams, pair Men’s Balbriggan sht Shirts and Drawer inches wide. Price summer we in plaids, stripes and Price ,‘.“ f..h“.“.\()ill‘ll 27C X garment These Specials tor Two Days Only garment Nainsook Price colors, a large selection Salc plain Men Checked Un from Price . sale express office. The 'ticket sold, the energetic com- filed a $300 bond, claimaod sal on it for an varying his songs, until a1 between “Hail.laail, the Here” and “We've Rascal, You Won the Jatter one hein and may man hoti nd a 1to an half, arrived Al Doz'on You evening or latest will be cared f crybod and vicissitndes the to 1 fter ne not he nown all hit passed many film s will in between 4 “The and the egational o'clock t Peag Roin howing hurch her th and 5 117t he Congi Trolley Schedule Broken, New is hedule The shewing in Charles 1 secon: A rt which Cap- will 9 Lockh speak et n 30 p. m fron »ost nd he between s he last showing will 9 ad 10:30 Ready Everyihing ntertainment ame for Entertainment. in for the Holy of hall rehearsal is readiness to he given the in he by Church Grange dress sociely of Mercy night wili b the by the evening of Our 1orrow £ he cast held ‘clock in rranged leasant tonight at 7 hall. The s program a commiftea gives entertainmen talent as well towns and citir zreeting wil Thomns I by a features local other nd as | from The by Sloisis earby. made rior who in iurn will ev. J. E. Fay with a he entive chorus will Miss Anna ahain Yonder,” Mary Fitzgerald Sullivan, MeCall O'Connot Southington will Mecall Iasihe address of President be followed few remarks sing the open songs. G il “Over g, ney ames et the semi-minsirel effect. James ill render “N'Everything,’ ruce Rristol mile,”” James will also will sing Sullivan James and i of W S as ends and affair of F ! Donald { Littl of wiil sin b= Donohue ing Messen Watch will James O'Connor That guartet entertain next, hy Miss Mary Parkinson solo. John Kiley New “Cleopatra.” Kild render itain Way,' Dy piani 5 Girl o reichstio commission sing Moonlight s @ v new peac new Comes of fol- sing- Brit- Messi fr solos. in Dixie. nder “Anything rom Dixie.” The nionville will own A GLEAR COMPLEXION | Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes -—Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician commission is compased of Konstan- three v ind 28 Richthofen Nice S tin Fehrenbach, jce presidents he chamber cluding ywed u > Haase. P of a sing will hd John of il of Kinlivae readine Britain w avgaret Walsh ng “In the Sanic I'l! Make Yon Happy James J. Graham James the also New F Sweet Some ew program fo wil 3 ! men There i'ments, his patients a pre: >ll.known vegetable vening night well ar is the Father that the the interiocutor y (&Y Fay tickets 0k cont hall . et Pinformed ” ‘n are proving i he Gl Cod et e : moved Monday Sev ney e given Tickets of lHing 1 The by the e, ey re- Py troup: t e s o the this morning thei al comn r olive color. ere selling rapidly ill he niernal probably that the war rax prizes o dmission {i ction, carrying ofi the waste and poison ous matter in ’s system, { you hav nvassers the the c filling and tronble 1ost. pobular ving litil harles I £ the = musical directo Mrs. Martin of wishes 10" m Conlin is chairman o ' tee a5 well that wdmission of one the entertainmer e North Washin: Sn the 1 will i , you take one of program heen ents on so included ainment anc selection please P m lerstandin Dancing will follow y cessful subst then i 10c and 25¢ por affaii Ready for commi 12 Fair, fo ght Firemen's arranging ted last n The ee hox, emen's s fair repe Brita.n thie made on office. Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treatet scores of women for liver and bowe During these years he gave ft ription made of a few ingredients mixeg th olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwardg ve Tablets. You will know tiem i hese tablets are wonder-workers on thy er and bowels, which cause a normg face, sallow look, dul tongue, headaches, § ng, all out of sort§ of Dr for a timé men he sue: -now and adition,

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