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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, _PLAINVILLE NEWS REPORTS §70 . v . U‘ § ,mm ’ : H Toilet Articles, ete, gressing Satisfactorily | ceolal or T8 at 39¢ ~¥alue T3¢, of fine ribbed cotto pure white, V neck Ivory Puff Boxes, and Hair COME GET BUSY. Do your utmost to aid this final call for help from your Country. Remember sleeveless, and ky tength, extra fine guality at a very liitle price - receivers, ‘‘American’timalke, this is a VICTORY LOAN, for that reason push yourself to show our boys that we too can go “Ovel FIREMEN‘S FAIR TONI“HT Union Suits at 60c ca. . Value $5c. French hand Top Shits b Beits 5l N , > u | light weisht, clastic, low neck, sleeveless, ! knee length, nicely trim- Suede Leather Belts, zrey e Top. N and brown, value 50c. = Satur- day 27c e g med and finished, and of unusually fine quality Fair to Run Three Nights—Hoty ! sae swanment e || Gingham Week Specials and Notion Specials. N[w YAHD STUFFS AT BHAPEHY DEPT- :;ZI.:‘I:'.,:":"(-\\:'." A :.-)—ou.,..,. Other Wash Fabrics at \\"o:':::g“‘las?ffigt?,:?rif “Silko Cordonnet” white and The local Victory loan committee colors, special 3 for not letting up in its campaign but S 5 2 A . 25c. - ata in e 1 X, al s ‘ i par which' is that of the house-toc e i s Ke teing . . The g inch fine quality Gingham, new patterns and colorings, special for 6e. house canva canvasser: on their jobs working hard for record | value Saturday 29¢ yd. i le::.n(xlmqlnp : white, Dike and pink, 9¢ pe. A Jiftle time spent in looking through our line of approprigte Yard Stuffs, will suggest to the women results to cover the first week of the 40-inch Voiles, in a very large variety of patterns, regularly 39c Elastic F: e of taste, with deft fingers many ways of heautifying their homes campaign in competition for the first Saturday ")"L : 5 -«slvr‘F': Veils, with dots, Windows and doorways assume @ more inviting appearance by the use of attractively patterned { German helmet to be given as a prize. | 36-inch Challies, Persian, dresden and other small figures, good size, medium mesh, Draperles Comfortable chaiis seem even more so when covered with any of the colorful fabries we The first weck's competitive race will value to 29¢ vd. Saturday 19¢ ya. special 2 for. 15c. offer in such variety Come see ond next Monday when the helmet Dress Poplins, white and all colors, 36 inches wide, regularly English pins, \best make, AMO THE MATERIA FERED, you have choice of a‘splendid line of Swiss Musling, | will be awarded. At that time the 50¢ vd, our price 39c yd. special 13c paper. Madras, Voiles, Marquisette, as E unfa materials for Curtains and other Draperies. rar- team which has obtained the largest ticular attention called to our line of “Kapock” Sunfast and Tubfast fabrics, in plain color shades, ibscriptions for the loan, which | figured and striped effects. They are 45 inches wide, in all the popular shades. from $2.00 to | shows best on a percentage hasis with Petticoats--Unusual Values The Muslin yard. If interested, you should take pains to see them. the subscriptions for the fourth lpan OUR NEW SPRING CRETONNES, of which we are showing a E tractive line, .are in that same territory, 'will receive the FFor $2.98 Heatherbloom top, and silk flounce petticoats come Underwear SeCfiOfl wérthy vour notice. choice of Domestic and Foreign makes from 25¢ to $2 ard. or Chambe Dra- | helmet. i with silk underpiece, plain and changeable, nothing better for the peries, Summer Cottage Curtains, Upholstering purposes and Cushion coyv s v are very desirable The names of the canvassers will price. Special line of Envelops and beautify wherever used. be inscribed on the helmet which widl For $3.95. All silk Jersev top with taffeta, also all silk taf- Chemise, fine Nainsook, #rim i ultimately be placed in‘the Town hail feta petticoats, plain colors and changeable. Big value med back and front, for $1.25 s o permanent record of the work in and $1.50. 2 3 ‘”" GRS | . Crepe “Billie Burke” Pa- Women's Stylish Pumps and Oxfords oo commaien posecns. - Popular Numbers in Gloves By isfactorily although not as rapidly ¢ il (@ e ¢ : g = s Women’s washable natural Chamois Gloves one clasp, and strip 5 i 3 mizht he hoped. By Monday hoon, G eslo0or ] (i House Dresses, in percale wrist, 5 (0 $3.00 pr. ) and gingham, regular '$3.50 1o Women's White Washable.Doeskin Gloves, one clasp and $4.75. Spectal for $2:49, Mousquetaire, $1.75 to $2.50 pr. Footwear at our big Shoe Section, on . who wishes her feet correctly shod should select her L 1 Ior instance note the following items: | Main Floor, where unequalled assortment and values await her. i I VERY MODISH PUMPS, of patent colt, with hand turn soles, Louis heels, also low Louis and | after the next few days of intens Cuban heels, $6.00 and $6.50. 3 ) | campaining, it is hoped that a DYLL, KID COLONIALS, with buckles and Lduis heels, $6.50 pair. part of the quota will have heen sub Sitenis . clasp Washable C: Gloves, tan, brown, nut Bunzalow Aprons 'in ik BLACK KID OXFORDS, with hand turn soles, Louis heels, $9.00 pair scribed. The quota is $ 500 and up \:I‘:';‘*znl"’;‘” lasp 5(‘! ‘m(’ F l::‘n w‘\ 3 . brown, nutria perecale, regularly $1 for88c. SOME SMART O toull)s are offered in patent colt, and dull mat kid, with hand turn sol ":Y‘)»lflln‘(‘d”hm a total of £70,000 was R e e e Y e ey el Louis heels, priced $7.00 pair. | repo 5 ren's Gi Complets Sy ; N K "OR cery smart, w Louis hegls, for $9.50 pair. | —— Doeskin Gloves. at popular pri-ces. pr. 2 ot sprie atendl BROWN KID OXFORDS, very smart, with Louis heg) P ey Mnde ot exire e cable moire pads, nickeled “ Omen,S HOSiery siides in assorted colorings v TOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY | For 29¢ pr. Value 3ic. ~Seamless fashioned, mercerized Stock- . If H HAVING AN AU L e A o i ‘ ings. light weight, fast black, pure white, cordovan and grey, full Haf ose O . length, classic and extra strongly spliced, seconds of* regular 65c At 18¢ pr, 3 prs for 30c, Medium yeight Cotton, fast black, tans, grey and palm heach grade. At .353¢ pr. Value. 60c. Semi-fashioned light weight Cotton, in fast black or white, full 1 and elastic, fine gauge, extra quality | At 97¢ pr. Value $1.50. Pure dye silk, black or white, seam- bty acits s | less with mercerized tops. extra spliced heels and foes i - i i = § ? Children’s Stockings—Of fine ribbed Cotton, medium weight, in At 35¢ pr. 3 prs. for $1.00. 1 R % 2 fast black, or pure white, for ages 2 to 16 years. Fine gauge lisle thread, light | Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Goodwin, of | G | medium weight, in blaek, its supper and social at the vhuwn(Wmmin«;mn Ridge, have gone to g white and colors, value to 43¢ | | | | A | sociation of the Peck and was ordered to the hospital hy E Memo will hold its regular the family physician. Ladies’ Aid Supper Tonight. The Ladies' Aid society of the Ber- { lin Congregational church wHl hold value ] ’ 5 arlors this cvening at § o'clock. Boston to witness Division i | W K t d e ae W i o omen’s Knit Underwear Underwes N The local dog owners have only one e Vests at 253¢ ea. Value 35c. Of Swiss ribbed white Cotton, r y week left in which to license their MILLION FOR HIGHWAY. s 5 4 low neck, sleeveless, light wedium weight, full sized, - elastic At 43¢ ea. Value to 75¢ | dogs. Town Clerk, Arthur T.. Wood- Vests 35c, 3 for $1.00. Value to 50c. Of white Swiss ribbed Nainsook Shirts and Drawers ruff reports that many dogs have been | Atlantic City, N. April oY, - i Cotton, low neck, sleeveless or hodice with straps, elastic, full, athletic styles, cut full and registered, but there are still many !lantic county will spend nearly | A : ! well made aud finished. extra well made and ‘finishad, ave failed to license their dogs. | i ments to help provide . employment MOS[ Progl‘eSSwe Hl Dri\ye ' JRoRICIaE oclal for reiurning soldie The board e e - - _ = ——— Oak camp, Modern Woodmen of the | World, of Fast Berlin, will hold a | Of frecholders has approved a plan social and dance this evening at the | to pave with concrete the celebrated WOOD LUGK AT FAGTORIES | new club rooms in Athletic hall as a | White Horse Pike, the main road to Ihe first post-Lenten social held in | @M IEE TEU0 B 0% ighty finc i this town was the entertainment and | e }concerning this celebration, but the | jority of the dispositions of mine di- | convincing the workers that. the di e R icommittee reports that all matters | rectors. || poaltlong v ety v | State arbitrators have becn busy just. i . 5 celebration is assured. | ince glven in Grange hall last night €878 SO0 8 SFEEE L 0o o general | under the ausplces of the Holy Name |, .copiion, music and lunch, and very society. He told of the recent reox: | e formal opening of the hall. A short | this resort. The road will cost about program has been arranzed. $60,000 a mile and Atlantic City will Solicitors Among Workingmen Find | To Hold Bowling Contest. ay nine-fenths of it. : . likely an cver To determine the bowling suprem- [ fi . it 3 BEE Mer¢y. The entire affair was a suc- - 5 it hae hot Most of Them - Willing to Buy— acy of Mattabessett tribe, No. 14, Tm. R Hw‘\”,m,g,, plans for the latter are no Giana Taken to Asylum—Ladies | PrOved Qrder of fed Men, the married | o —-e- R SRy | (0110 of 4 semi-minstrel and made YRR vanie in leather A Message to Mothers ; Ik I men have accepted the challenge of hit with the audience | e = = Aid Supper—Other News Items, | the single men of the lodge and will 'i hEIe Health in te address of welcome was made [\ he sold. Coples of this souvenir | YOU know, the real| human! doctors right | around! it your neitiRAE oo paconlest Wiislevenine st e g i . homas P. Prior, president.of the |oiy pe given to each service man with | the doctors made of flesh and blood just like you: the doctors with Mrs. Charles M. Jarvis, chaitman of | Aetna bowling all n fain. ThlS sprlng fflnlc society. eH told fhieiecenthieor (R R e e oAl [etterstont! souls and hearts - those men who are responding to your cail i the the Victory Loan campaign in Berlin, Richard Schrocder Dies. iization of the society and of its |{jo cover. The souvenir will be quite | dead of night as readily as in the broad daylight; they are read reportsithat up to noon today Berlin's Richard Grant Sch »r, the cight ey TR cfforts to have socials which would | ¢ jorate and will contain matters of | to tell you the good that Fletcher’s Castoria has done, is doing and total ‘was nearly $41,000, which is months-old ch of Mr. and Mrs, | Thesc are the months to get rid of | 1oage the public. He concluded bY laspecial interest to everyhody. De- | will do, from their experience and their love for children. ahout two-lhirds of its quota. So far, | William . Schroeder, of Hudson | "}l the impurities that have stored | ingroducing the pastor tev. J. E.|tails concerning it will be announced the Kensington district has been the ! street. died at the New Britain Gen- | (NeMselves in your system during the | pay. Father Fay spoke briefly. Dur- {1ater I | winter, Fletcher’s Castoria is nothing new. We are not ssking you te 3 = i an experiment. We just want to impress upon you the importance most progressive in the drive. al hospital late vesterday afternoon ing his speech he spoke a 5ood word Fajr Starts Tonight. | e et es = We advis vegetable blood clean. h - st : : of buying Fletcher’s. The teams making the factory can- » a brief illness. The funeral will | advise a vegetal ood clean- i for the firemen’s fair which starts| [Eyorything is in readiness for the | 5 . } vass report very satisfactory sales.|be held from the home on Hudson | CF that s stood the t of many | this cvening and exhorted all in the [ghening of the three night firemen's | Your physician will tell you this, as he knows there are a mum- The factory canvassers will make their | street tomorrow afternoon 3} Years®-use. - See your druggist. hall to purchase of the Victery honds {fajr. Tomight the» affair will start | ber of imitations on the market, and he is particularly interested in reports-of the past three days' work ! o'clock. Rev. Samuel A, Fi el S 5 “I W as extensively as possible. Wwith the program of cntertainment | the welfare of your baby. to Francis Deming, headquarters ! of the Berlin Congregational church, | ay ant : Marry o i“‘il"/['m'»“d ’lll‘:““\ (T\(”rl,',,\nl; \\-(“mz' rv‘n-:nshcu P\' n\nrl ;‘ldl_\mu:g;fls“» thairman, at the Berlin ®avings bank. | will officiate and interment will he in ) James McCall and Thomas r Iminstrel troupe of New Britain. The | g : m ith all reports handed in to the ! Maple ceme 9 Vi ER KING made their debuts as “end men” and {troupe is well known in the neigh-| Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of it .was a st They made a hit [horing city and should prove popular. with the audience from the start and {The program for tomorrow night will | deserve credit for the success of the {he announced in tomorrow’s paper. affair. James J. viam very ablyiDancing will follow each ecvening chairman of the generai committee, | se Service Flag. | Brew a cup and drink it every other there is little doubt hut what Berlin | The officials of the Richard Hub- | night for a few weeks. It cleans the | iwill- reach its quota by tomorrow ' bard Grammar school of East Berlin | system—is good for stomach and cvening neld Nz s S g oS et e N al e v et > : gl at the fliver and ils vezular use banishes | icioq the troupe af the piano. The'|program of entert he alking Advertisement or hool sterday afternoon. | 1 sles. cleans up bloteh skin and | | hcio) tres f the evening was the | B the Victory Loan drive came through | A servic i I - G A ) sica o ! s 4 t s lis same tiousiil B ne WRHIESHDIve eta o RanT kes vou feel younger. | Gnging of Mrs. Martin Casey. The| The Martha R hs will meet at WE SOLICIT YOUR CHARG i, aon the town early vesterday afternoon on | three gold stars was raised by the You'll like it—the children dike it, | [ jory 1rour quartet also scored a|i. 0. O. F. hall tomorrow at 12:30 Y CHARGE ACCOUNT. Wis trip to Washington, D. (. He is[children. A salute to the flag was | and the cost is next to nothin success. Jack Kieley of New Britain [noon. They will take an auto truck to |l e Francis Durben, of Lvnn, Mass.. for- given by the entire assemblage and a | assisted the troupe in its production |Hartford. there to attend the parade | Merly a member of the 27th Division, | short program delivered. 2 ac well as favoring with several sc-|celebrating the 100th anniversary of | :""f“*‘ = e M oDt =aRin gt el Bc ors. lections he Walsh sisters of New [Odd Fellows in America. Children RijeuECitatesa . 1 attended the mas Britain were listed among the soloists | will not be allowed m the local float crowd Removed to Asylum. auerade dance and?social which was Scoring sucee Miss Esther: Brice Miss Marie Prior and nephew, Na- . ; with two {than Hale, visiting in New York | rrat G s removet s v it on SRS N Developing and || S e, ot s o | evening -to the State Hospital for the | Mall under the auspices of - Berlin Mr, and Mrs Fred Scott and family ) 66 b4 d Hsath it Middlotosn for toeatment. | Grange P e inx one” of the end men. The local| e =20 Sooth sntanlly ane ‘at Mi r atment. > : onie who sang Were Anna Graham, |have moved from Waterbr e u l G i iine a mervous| On Sunday evening. April thero | rlntlng ‘l‘"““'_ :“:j:f_‘”l Mary Parkinson, Don. |Russell block on East Main strest. | . breakdown and has been melancholy | Will be an illustrated lecture on South chim s g 4 | ldward Kennedy, Jr. Naugatuck | for the past two weeks. Iarly last | America delivered hy a foreizn mi Let Our Expert Photographers ald Messenger, Lucy sullivan, and | roi PRIl 3 James O'Connor. It was'the debut of |is visiting his uncle. Charles on- | . ssenineuleraufiorod AN o ch ol Sonatyat e Sipenlingct palst i \||‘11 McCall and Miss Sullivan, and {lin of the Maplehurst When you get into vyour church Roston taxes for the Town of Berlin on the hard for \N STRIKES Let u vy e imer of e 35 gold piecs | GERMAN STRIKES s show you P et e irresistible flavor are combined lote et om e e i Tieturting k(o | perience and Excel- ffice men to be held on Junce 25 how to do this work better and reports from the jous commit- Rerlin, 2 ALY YO [PTafy | turning to work in increasing num- Berlin- Town Hall, Saturday. May tizing meats. They're right, all care. All sizes of Films De- { as half dozen other places, returned ! oy caktalend bovenalilncaliDepnie IRl oz new home, some of your old BERLIN TAXPAYERS. = Ahichiof the successioffthetaifainiis| LO0dvRN IREsSIIENtHCERAIat e M : 29 / o Notice is hereby given that the due to the committee which worked {26th division h furniture willnotlook as good = \ts sticcess, ' Charles Conlin | as it did. list of 1918 will be due and payable = LR £ A W et silang andl ot et FAVORITES WITH [ aiven away during the evening. Danc- | QUIETING DOWN the new furniture you need ! vate of 3-4 per cent. a month from THE LADIES ingfollonedyithe fntainAEilc ghmusle 5 M It takes only a few pieces in Ma 1st will be charged on all taxes = was fuvnished by Tiewncy s Onchiostia, i e | e h l i h unpaid June 1919 When economy, convenience and Plan for Junc 25 Celebration, | Almost As Suddenly As Trouble Oc- cach room to orighten up | The general committee in charge of your home, and you will find at this time and must he paid prompt- inafood product, women are the the 4 i | it easy ot : RS e i first to recognize them. There- v ; Fyienin heir Work. it easy to select ‘the things persons between the ases of 21 and | | forewise housewives everywhere lont Bquipment has taught us B fihe town hall last cvening at § o | e from Hartford’s Biggest Fur- sj :‘m'fll o Ba I‘y"""‘ Tax l””"“ terve . Al our work finished o tees were read ed "'i(“*") ”i"““‘ > suddeniyns e niture Stock. exémpted by law. Do not wait for a : Ue early to give full details | recent strikes hegan Germany appears . . . bill; pay at once. o%sm VELOX PAPER. Lng My T e e S quicting down again. The coal | Freight paid to all points P wiline ondis folloiinetnldces "Re ToE 4 miners in the Ruhr distrlct ave res riot reached by our trucks. ‘aceive said taxes ad ot Meats : Riue Hills Schoolhouse, Saturday, Y If you live out of the city. it will | FOXF MONDA i bers and yesterday those in the Due. May -10th,:3 to 6 o'clock There’s no waste in these appe- receive the same painstaking Di== Y nd Muhheim districts as well 17th, 1:30 to 5 o'clock ihlwlw‘-- For an easy, economi- veloped 10¢ a Rioll. : | to the collieries. Beckley Post Office, Thursday, May | cal, tasty meal, try our | : ‘“ The communists at their recent e e Hams, Bologna, Frankfurters, 'n-l LLER_HAN PITFAL]JD OF A mectings have urged a continuation | iin; Cole’s Store, Saturday Rar'r;n;’ Tongue, Meat Loaf or e i of the strike but men who formerly | 2 ol b Roulades. BIG CITYH hecded this appeal have.rejected th, 1:30 to 7 o'clock ! . o on ican food which has | Tuesday evening during the mont | OTTO STAHL'S > || KODAK SHOP AMAZING STORY ; 3 : ’ oM | oF NEw [ proved a special attraction {0 labor- May. from 5:30 to 7 Thi 30 CHURCH STR | crease R s gar organ or 0 3 bl 3 ! 3 STREET, S men. An increase in coal produc- CHAS. F. LEWIS, Collector, 2332 Third Avenue t YORK'S ALLEYS AND SLUas ing men =] o | a ) a ) "". ¢ 3 y T eady noticeable uppe Town of Berlin. New York NEW BRITAD tion is already ne pper i Silesia where the. situation has been | Dated at Berlin, Conn., April 21, o approved by the nullification of a ma