New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 9, 1919, Page 19

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FRIDAY, MAY 9, A . ary in France or Ger- ! many, should be given three days’ !leave in Paris at some time before | he sailed for home, the question a\o&o] to how these men should be housed | and cared for in Paris. Forces, either PARIS HOTEL BUILT IN'ONLY EIGHT DAYS Is Red Cross Institution for Yanks Visiting City already for more than a thousand men, but that was insufficient for the number who would come, day by day. from out of the North, out of South, across the Rhine, and wherever i else the “Yan were on duty as i t of the American Army. it wi greed that burden should be assumed by the Red Cross and that more hotels should 1 id to be carin people within post-war days, 2,000 more the the added (By Mary Ashe Miller) Built to house 1,200 and feed 1,600 enlisted men of the American Expe- ditionary Forces, the great tent city canteen hotel on the Champs de Mar in Paris erected 1 working days at provided. Pavis is million ¢ thes room for its was : : v not to he found during an oll. Yet, the od its promisc. cost of labor. NoONS Reditlons T 1 to muke This seeming mi plished by Saly came the emer- ined as ship from Pavis (o historic the Fo meet a measure of into existence Red Cr but which has in tion, which the need, seney permission wa token of frien IPrench authorities of city of the Champs de Mar reat Irench ing across to with moving lazily background. 5 onc ac- an especial the build a tivities of work in D rer, last, scem- grown mar- activity tents on Iyi velously scope and since ni of the . stretch the Biffel Fervis Wheel round in the that time Captain € fornia, is the from of Cali-' man who has directed the first. From all France materials have been and camp! an Red Cross been lized, fur Ross Corbin, : the of the huge on ils this work Towe parts of aved from wherever the lhospitals Ameri T Fifty tents would 1 ne hotel city, it was decided not merve | ' “pup” tents such as those wherein the doughboy shelters himself so not even those led for this property paired, cleaned, ste up in whatever way see for its pre then it was med nec and future Iy packed away of its need the House of simm proportions—but dancing hall tents, feet, with a roof with eight feet walls rising to le the slppe of the roof, fitted with | -paned isinglass windows. The lowest which these tents could was §1,3 each. Nor did that provide for th flooring, the electric lighting, the he | and bedding, the stoves and all of the ! other things needed to make a hotel { Which a man fresh from bare barracks ior muddy camps would fine a wel- i come change of surroundings. to room dormitory office tents peak of 14 tents, 60x ait the day The Mars grew like Built”—step existence developed When the United States thorities decided that luty with American VHILDREN Should not be “dosed” for colds—apply the “outside” treatment— uildings on de the * by step, Champs That Jack as reasons for its Army man on Ixpedition- au- price at each be purchased the It seemed a large ovder from a fi- nclal standpoint, even for the care comfort of American boys | Paris. | Tt was decided to see what tho Sal- ‘vage Section could do for the situa- FLOOR LAMPS $14.50 up Overstocked with Floor Lamps Prices Must Drop to Make Room In order to get a special quantity price on an order of floor lamps, we bought in such large amounts that we now find it necessary to make a clearance. To bring this about successfully, we are materially cutting our already low prices. You have always felt that your home should have a floor lamp. Now is the time to take ad- vantage of an unusual opportunity and secure one. You won't soon again see good floor lamps sell at a rice like this. Try to come early. Convenient Credit Terms May Be Arranged. LOUISHERRUP Complete Homefurnisher 1052-58 Main St Near iforgan, Hartford, Conn. Mothers’ Day Sunday, May 1ith Send her a greeting card ADKINS 66 Church St., Printers & Stationers | pitals Nos. The American Red Cross had hotels " | and covered mattresses; | hag-like cover: tion. The result justified the conclu- sion. The tents were provided from the storchouses of the section—tents that had formerly heen a part of the hos- 110 and 111, which had sheltered thousands of wounded American boys at 'Chateau-Thierry during those terrible summer days$ of [ last year: other tents which had been on the ssy circle within the racetrack at Auteuil on the outskirts ! of Paris to make Hospital No. 5 for { other thousands while the bitter need Djerkiss 39¢ | 1asted. cees 13¢ When Hospital No. 1 at Neuilly, one rooth . 43c of the oldest and best known of the Aspirin—We handl: { American Red Cross in Paris, had out- enuine brands lived its busy days, the oak government fitted, grooved and polished to a mar- ous smoothness of surfac wer tken in sections from the recreation pavilions and stored. In the two long ! to be devoted to dancing at the Py hotel, floors are now laid and -provide a means to make & the delight which it DISTINCTIVE DRUG Your necds receivy is ever our first aim careful consideration in Klenzo Tooth Paste . Palm Olive Soap .. Talcum attracting vise Pebeco Concernir ‘! only floors e ments for strength and puvity. Our price for 100 “Tablets 1% Castoria .- 100 Hinklc Luxor Face which require itls these Powder .. Malted Milk am and glitter in tent and this is the result of eful salve of the blished ome months *. Hospital No. £ at now re-established here. Two tents. 40x20 feet, are equipped with hot and cold showers, the outfit seeing se the time. Compound California Syrup o(' have any difficulty in obtaining any drug store article try our store. More likely than not we have it. If not will be pleased to stock it for you. e Brand Condensed Milk a1l Corn Solvent .., man Soap 2 for sountain Syrir Combination Syring Syringes electric 1f you entire rvice for second Iron beds, fitted with newly cleaned pillows ripped recovered nd sterilized and blankets freshly cleaned, pillow cases carefully laundered mended, make the soldier man out with sight ing and the Yaris, dream that he is once beneath the family “The States, And this roof-t Salvage Section, nd their equipment n closing b pitals and, instead of selling ever thing ant prices so small as to he ab- surd, put them in perfect order, then packed the hedding in long dunnage cach legibly and 1s to the number its contents. formerly apart, sheots o and mor roof-trea ol D e arantee of satisfaction or your back. i eeping 'kin monoey due to the h took the beds Candy X tauqua Chocolates consist of Lady Fin in- delibly marke and nature of Coal ing long wet days hospitals, canteens and the like. saved by the same inde tion, cleaned and polished, the dormitory and tents warm and cozy spots. Tamb from all manner buildings which outlived their ith the coming of the to the making of a X230 feet, which, paint- ands glistening in the wide between the two sections dormitory tents vinst the green background of the park beyond. So, throughout the hotel, the S vage Section has brought comforts both &reat and small saved from de- struction for further days of useful- { ness. on duty dur- The nd chill nights in oves, Dice 5 Mixtures, s, Fenway. and and Pa recreation now and make - saved of useful- armi- stice dining ed white, da our constant study We fully realize that price too intell Department is offering for 19¢ s (raisins Cocoanut 1919. MERCHANDIS NG and thought. must Quality receive At buyers. especially of tooth proud of brushes. We are our line Guarantee Woodbury's Soap Cuticura Soap Hinds Ho .. $2.00 oz. © own hair, T the: shampoo. Second, use it frecly to be sure that every part of the hair is thoroughly cleansed. Th result will not be s you and the fact hair Rapid rinsir curd from rapidly icking fo the hair mpoo, none Included Prices. 1% Not These Tess Luxor Rexall shaving Pond's Van Tarine Muff e Tarine Wrapping doz 25¢ Red Cedar Compound Candy Specials for Saturday Oniy saturday only 60c a a Pound. and nuts) Butter Croquettes, and v are delicious, only, at 17c¢ Daisy, and Golden Rod Shaw Assorted Scotch Nou- and 43¢ Assorted Chocolates in Values Grea*er Tha Ever Eastern Mil inery E | 223 Main Sireet A Trfmming Hat Sal Without New Britain | An Equal Values fhat Cannot b Diplicated QUALITY THI At Remarkably I $3.98 34. Some Formerly up to $10. Just think of it—Right in the heart of the season—An offering All styles and celors are represented. ITY TRIMMED HATS at these prices. Come Early and Pick the Best. ON SALE SATURDAY READY TO WEAR HAT $3.00 and $4.00 Hats. SATURDAY SPECIAL . $4.00 and $5.00 Pineapple Sailors, SATURDAY ONLY Qur Entire Stock of Rouch Braid Sailors, Below Cost SATURDAY Re;{ular Price $4. larLe and small ED HATS .ow Prices 98 of QUAL- T (] O R oy A\ ot styles, Pastel colors. Also Maline and Hair Hats. «hnwmg a splendld acsflrtment of ‘\T ew ‘»ummer Ha(s in “hlle and stern Millinery Co. SHE 5= g Make your Veranda attractive and comfortable, selected from our extensive stock will do the tricl, will be small and benefit derived great. A few suggestions: Hammocks $15.00, $18.00. Hammock Standare $7.00. Steamer Chairs $8.50 and $9.50. Metal Frame Lawn Benches 4 ft. $7.00 and $11.25, High Back Brace Arm Maple Frame Veranda Rockers $4.50. Other Veranda Rockers and Chairs $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $3.00, $1.00. teed Tables in Natural, Green or French Walnut $5.50, $9.00. Wicker Tea Wagons $18.00. Folding Lawn Settees $1.75. Grass and Fibre Rugs in various colors and sizes. A few picces The expense Couch $20.00, $22.50. ) $7.25, We feature the famous McKee TRefrigerators. Used by Uncle Sam on his battle- ships proot posifive of their excellence. Twenty-five different models from which to choose. Prices from $14.40 to $100.00. COMPLETE HonEe FURNISHERS AGENTS POR GLENWO0B Ranges OVERLOOKIN® CAPITOL GROUNDS 40-58 FORD STREET WHERE P i HIGHER THAN PRICE. Team Work RIGHT NOW means that every should subscribe to the “VICTORY” LIBERTY LOA last one of us RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. NEMO WEEK IS BEING CELEBRATED IN OUR CORSET DEPARTMENT NOW. Phone 1409-2 This is the week devoted each year especially to NEMO Corsets. Our - trained Corsetieres will be interested in your Corset requirements and will give you expert advice and fitting. Ask to see the new N Reducing Corset No. 361— usual Corset for $3.50. SPRING CLEARANCE —OF ALDL— OUR NEW SUITS WE 10 Self- a most un- ARE GIVING A PER CENT. t new this spring. ATTENTION! Having acquired the New Britain Garage on Chestnut Street, which is a con- venient repair shop for all autoists; also the services of the expert repair man, W. W. Briggs, who spent 8 years with the Geo. B. Cousins Co., of Boston, and who will superin- tend all repair work, we will be glad to show you what splendid service you can get from us. Satisfaction is assured. SULLIVAN'S GARAGE Tel. 1418-5, 10 Chestnut Street. 25 REDUCTION ON ALD

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