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Liberty Bonds the Savings Bank of the Nation. DO NOT DELAY. Visit Qur Drapery Dept. for Attractive - Home Furnishings, on First Fioor, With Greatly Enlarged Space and the Best of Light. 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1018. ? % | PLAINVILLE PASSES LIBERTY LOAN MARK [o—— o Subscriptions Total $88,000 and § Drive Will Be Continued WILL RECEIVE HONOR FLAG Campaigners Speed Past Quota by 7,000 But Are Investments Up to $100,000— | Plan Wrestling and Boxing: Matches. |Plainville News! Determined to Bring Today Plainville was placed on the Our spring showing of vard stufls In the variouss lines is full adn { honor roll of the towns who have complete, There are Art C'retonnes, hoth plain and figured; Silkolines in | ”\‘ "l\'lv!jt‘ ribed their ?)HF\'"]"‘])]Y ltp to hig variety, plain or patterned., Swiss Muslins, dotted or figured., Voiles | iesnnEesehbautions igke LAl en snd Marquisettes, with or without horders, with prices ranging from LHUD Gusptaheel, WO CIIREE WP Wit cito S0 vara. $81,000 he Rockwell-Drake division | e it : : Y ’ s of the Marlin Rockwell corporation | S White, ecru and colors in Imported Madras. 25¢ to ard. Sunfast Sh e RnIN e Ras e SoTRath R | Draperies, plain or patterned, from 45c to $4.50 yard. For upholstering | = ¢ o s supsck pHonS | furniture there is Figured Tapestry at $1.25 to $4.50 yard. Satin Damask fpthmacaa eaion g2 2 e i in stripes for $8.30 yard. Yard wide Scrims, plain and figured effects 65¢ | the present time the Bristol Mfg. Co. et | has not made any report of the can- Pretty Drapings for vour windows sunfast, some in o D G S LD in Vaile and Marquisette (‘urtains, plain colors, in attractive de- l’"_fi will be :\«('V\IM'ory. - | white, ivery and hbeige in large as- signs in all the cholce shades. e "‘);b“;f""r'f“‘]ll"’ laye "’(“v‘] ”;ff” sortment, made first class by best Colors guaranteed fast. Prices ]‘"')‘(”‘r‘f(’i:“a""‘f‘ ;h‘n"e“k’w ";“- ]"35‘9‘;’0‘ 3:; manufacturers In this country. $2.00 to $3.50 yard. - ha:’";ec;‘,m B Priced most moderate as they were Couch Covers in varlety from et e e s ordered last fall when prices were which easy selection can be made. ERRElE R S \:0‘91, - lower. xtra good values from Priced from $1.69 to $19.50; every Sl e ”wt“”m e $1.00 to $7.50 pair. cover offered 1s n speclal value. R ‘}:e e L e Lace Curtains, fine Swiss ones in See those in Verdare Tapestry at o ’ahom ey e R white and ivory, $4.50 to $11.50 pair. $5.69 each. Extra fine ones for i fh; e b‘ ‘:;_ french Lace Curtains, Arab shade, $9.00 and $10.00. Sl n_”mm]‘jmemm‘;"? = nice for living room or parlor win- Pleasing Porticres that will add Washington." dows at $4.30 to $12.50 pair. Filet charm to that barren doorway are ‘_;:he imnmn' P A Net Curtains with neat edge for $5.50 priced as low as $4.50 pair. Others - 5 v RS, Sa g \ and 3750t pair, £51$28100 pair: ¢ Third Liberty Loan drive and are v glad that they can say there is plenty SELEOT YOUR COUCH HAMMOCK NOW. The time to use it ls o patelotis S e LDy U BETL UsRithe fast approaching and best choice can be had from the advanced line we aim of the committee to make a drive are showing in fine Couch Hammocks and Standards at Drapery. Dept. for the $100,000 mark. Funeral of Freda Carls The funcral of Freda Carlson who was killed on Monday afternoon by a S A v Bristol bound train while returning to HAVING AN AUTOMOBIIE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON work will be held this afternoon from: PROMPTI,Y RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US, the undertaking rooms of W. A. 0 Bailey & Co. Interment was in Oak e e — — ~ Hill cemetery, Southington. B “ N ! [nm hother of picking up the coal | to uphold the standing which they Hlaing n““‘.‘;'?““".‘ b Exench) eriin ews ]“m. h dropped from the steam shovel, | hava won for themselves In tho past| e Yllr"\\ln b i . o jand that anvone who wanted it could | Sedsons, and will soon be in the field | o1 o Le e s jn ol H | take it hefore it was burled in the | to meet any ‘teams in this vieinity | {oac oiece on Satan aren” 4th i [ girt. She sald that she did not know ! averaging 18 years of ame. this Dicoion Sauiton Ayl : [ | that thare was aupthing wrong about : i ) when Paul Kocher of Mountain View ] foling thandlomeaalicirei ey Bmployes Go Over the Top. will meet F. Iven Benjamin in New- . (0 cart it back to the pits if it was Emploves of the G. E. Prentice Co.| ton’s hall on Whiting street The v wanted. The man who fold her this, | P&ve subscribed $7,700 to the Third | wrestling match will be given under Andrew Kishner, was next called. e | Liberty Loan. The total apportion-| the auspices of the Rockwell-Drake \dmitted that he had told Mrs Ros. |Ment for the district of Berlin i1s| Athletic club. Benjamin's skill is ioski about the coal, but only dtd so | 322090 known in this locality Kocher has 5 recause he was told that it was all Berlin Briefs. wrestled a great deal in the past and 0 Men and wOman Appeflr Be. iisht. The sudge, stating that it was | Mrs. T. B. Wickwire of Berlin | Will make a brave aitempt to win the rse of a misunderstanding on her reet has left for Texas where she | championghip,of this locality. Both irt. imposed a fine of $7 without Will live for a few months. She in- | men are practicing hard and a good | [@pe Judge 1n TOWB Gom‘ + costs tends to visit the camp where her | match is guaranteed by the managers. | Grant, is stationed with the| After the wrestling match there will | Jiackett and Malley Case Adjourncd. tion Corps. he three boxing matches. The most | \s the atiorney for the defense in | The celebration for the two draf- | important match of the night will be NE GASE IS GONTINUED case against Jack Hackett and tees. Flull and Felice, is all ready to | that of Bobbie Reimer and Morris mas Malley is still indisposed. that | he carried out tonight. and a royal | Punham of New B n. S continued until 3:30 Satur- ' good time 1s planned for them and The second match will be t of gutenant Griswold Writes of Being = (4 moon. Attorney Pouzzner iheir friends, in the way of a theater | Spark Carpenter of Bristol and Stan- was present In the court this morning | party and supper. They will also be | ley Miller of New Britain. There is hased by Submavines—babore and asked for the continuance. When | presenfed tonight with their Red | talk of putting on a third hout for | the mes of the accused were rcad ' (ross kits and money belts. the benefit of the vounger group of | Unable to Secure Room and Board ' of tihic morning. however, Thomas Winal pikne Likve bmn‘ completed.| men. Harry Propson, known as “Kid | L 4ien A: O to Practice. ! Malley was among the missing. | oo t1e big minstrel show ’i‘:' &t | Bdison” Wil probably mix \vilhi liackett informed the court that Mal- pyd parish hall for tomaerrow night | Adrian Daniel. Up to the present As a result of recent investigations had spent last night in Hartford | .oy those in charge are making prep. | tiMe the last match has net been def- Bds 1 this town by reilrond ldatee” and would be unable to get out of the | ations to accommodate a capacity initely decided upon. : : x before the $:51 tran this morne | o1 oun% The club will not ask any admis- ves, three offenders charged with he had several business deals | . . sion but will ask that the audience ealing coal from the railroad in that city before returning. Mrs. George Griffith is spending @i ,01c6 a donation. ensington were in the Berlin court the suddenness of his call | Week in Copenhagen, New York. Tectuye Tonight. i{s morning. Officer James F. Car- t¢ Hartford. he was unable to notify The work of marking off the sta- The townspeople are asked to keep \who was sent to this town fol- the court that he would not be pres- : tlons along the trolley route, has been |in mind the lecture which will be wing several complaints by the local ©ni this morning. The witnesses for | completed. Under the new plan, | given by Sergeant Gibbons in the ents of the company regarding the the statc were told for the third time | which is in compliance with an order | Congregational church tonight at | s of coal from the pits, made the ' to be on hand Saturday afternoon to | from the zovernment, there will ha §7:30 o'clock. The local Council of rests Tt is likely that other ar- testify in the e. v;:l_v about one-hall the former num- } Defense has arranged to show inter- stsimay follow. fa I . r of stations along the line. All tha | esting war films in connection with Attorney Joseph @. Woods ap- f"“ Sa by ’f""""’"""" stations which are marked with a |the lecture. Sergeant Gibbons was in S8 for Dantel Ryan, and. as one A letter sent by Lieutenant Mat- | red horizontal line ara to be removed, | the Canadian army when it made one the material witnesses for the de. [1°W . Griswold to his parents. Dr.!and all marked with a red cross will | of its big drives and will endeavor to BNk ot nryshent laliad for and Mrs. R. M. Griswold of Kensing- |remain. This plan will leave but | show the terrors of the war. The bntinuance of the case until Satur- 'O ! of his adventures while | about three stations on Berlin strear. | Home Guard will he present and will | iy aftarnoon at 3:30. He was CrOssing the ocean to France. The | wANTED-Painting and decorating, | give & luncheon in “honor of the barged with the theft of four tons of °©UN= lieutcnant d a short time | = carpenter and mason jobbing, H. J, | Speaker. A large audience is desired | ft coal from the pits. The coury (€0 to that country on a transport, Fovien. Kensington, Conn. 4- and the commitee guarantees that the | nted the postponement on a hond @ soon after wrote a cablegram | lecture will be one of the most inter- $100 i of safe arrival. This is B esting ever given in town, Stanley Volcoski was also charged t opportunity he has had of i N ' Brief Ttems. ith the theft of soft coal to the letter telling of his adven- | By virtue of a tax warrant to me| ., o 4n or the Advent church Bount of one ton, valued at $6. Vol- When they were but a few | directed and now in my hands, I this| 0" (55 "5 iy cqay afternoon at | skiggpoke in broken English and at davs at sea, submarines were sighted | 8y levy sald warrant upon eertain | 105, Foir 0\ U ey ¢ Smith on e o Seoasenting ul by the sailovs on the transpart. The | PArcels of land standing in the name | ('° NOMe A e Stictir . anbed gaye chase for stme Hme, but| 9 Fay M, Domse of Humden, ngon| 0 . ' e 5 douphfer L i ; Inal : | the land records of the Town of New- | = 1irs: alfred Smith and daughter, When asked whether he was guilty th Lok N ally Ssuccaeded S iny i & e Gertrude, and Bruce Gilbert have re- | not. he replied by offering to submarines, and In = |!0Eton, described as Lot Na. 217 ss|, 0 o9 nome after visiting Private | - : i s i : = shown on map and plans of New- [LUrned, 1ome ati 5 or the coal which he h Yimepweradoubior thoEway 0L o Yo = o r1 $mith, stationed at Camp Dev- ffer was refu more Soon after they had been/|IRSIon Bark, on file in the towm | o 0 | nilty e« more were sighted but no ‘ll.: 5 ’an’:im‘\‘til' S m}i SEglisty Of‘; Paniel F. Collins went to Camp | at hi P \ and the rest of the trip ! (f Sl peidand to 77 cents| iy iens to visit bis brother who is a | psulted @ woman in vas uneventful as far as the subma- | pith interest and on Saturday, June | .o i0 pere yesterday | 'R TOR3 the coal sh rine ducking was concerned. [Gedar p. m.. I will sell at public | "0 " o ontine for scarlet fever 1 ! ehe auction to the highest bidder at the e 5 | onse id that {1 Men Can't Get Board | public sign post in said town, all or has been removed from the home of | carted fro the depot to = AL i 4 > b Gl Ghals < Gavnor of Broad street. 67 i - S ore S | S0 much of sald property as will sat- | rank Gaynor 2 £ ouse by the accused. Volcoski 2 aiEeitojcolofnaRillasin senisssll el e property as will sat-| " e pree Will offering meeting ot hitted that he had earried Aneds DRt o n et pedion o X:,f, ¢ 4 Wverzantiandfallicharees) o, Siv o) rAkwilll he inalafonkirrls T A that he had to carry o work of repairing e | thereo! 5 26, a 1o T f Mrs. “v“n:- s to LR e o e pad, but are now having dif- l‘“\““t;}l :ltq_\'un‘inglon. this 24th day ;';;""m;\‘,i‘:l.n' 112', ‘}L,.m:‘"::fie:‘ T;m_‘ snal be Ife claimed that he f suitable housing fa- | ©f April, 1918 P i meeting will be led by Mrs. A, L. en carting tress from the fre cllities for tk help. A large num- | E. B T’T_U'l TT\H\. Burt. g ‘to his hame, and fhain iilos offthe minas beop i ovine e o] Tax Collector. | p R SALE—Small refrigerator; good west of the woman nad carvied the sond and furnished rooms in | e condition. (. J. Morse, 21 Broad al which waos alve: baggee He T Kensington and Berlin, but have to . N e g i 2 "4_.,‘_,(“ id not know whore she the coal. a large exte been unsuccessful, and Tax Notice. (- . N Sl gdge Griswold im fine of $7 most of them have had to 2o to New By virtue of a tax warrant to me ! 3 i £ 3 g " cost the accused Britain t nd hoard cted and now in my hands, I this| The Eagle Dye Works Co., of Hart- dr=. Roskoskl voman refer The work foday on the road is levy sald warrant upon certain | ford, will open a branch office in New | it o, xt ¢ o the = progressing rapidly A numb of | reels of land nding in the name | F itain at 139 Main street, for con- arse her so o acted men have been working the past of Mike Delosio of Hartford, upon | Venlence of New Britain public, May Bntery e entered en of ' twy days relay e sewer piping | the land records of the Town of New- | 1st. They will clean two pairs of S guilty Officer Carroll titied prior to ti laving of the road, and ' ington, ad ribed as Lots No. 867 and | gloves free on opening day to each :m,f,f visiterl thn homo of Mrs. Ros- * the road r r has the road spiked | 868 Section 15 shown on map and | customer.—advt. L oski. 2 fou abont ton of yup as far as the Berlin Iaip Grounds. | blans of H rdens, on file in the | SRR he soft coul h had been taken = As soon as the sewer pipes near the | lewn clerk’s office. Said tax on li JUNTOR FOUR-MINUTE SPE\KERS pom the railvoad company When hridge have been relaid. the work of [©f 1915 and 1916 amounts to $3.05 Professor Paul Dillingham, director frs. Roskoski [ 'Iu ;“P fixing the road bed will started 5\;\‘:‘\\”'"‘:"; -'lm unl'l ’\"’III‘I i:l‘l ';'lfl.\-p;!l;llfle of the :lm-;mm;m _1’nlznsh department and, she said that she had taken . . 29 at 2 will s blic | of the High school, has a plan whic . A e S i et Acorn A. C. Pract |l avteion to the highest bidder at ‘Iull;: ST 2 s ,,,1,{. M“\,,l,"‘],: 2957 A Snan. ghe The Acorn A. C. haseball will | public sign post in said town, all, or | secure the adoption of SR e S tald T i meet tonight for the fir ice of | <o much of said property as will sat- | junior Four-Minute speakers. All the v Aling it and that ! the seas Al the members of the |isfy said tax warrant and -charges|young men of the school will be in- 1 that one | team and all candidates for positions | {hereon | vited to take part in this plan, All ) road who was | on this yes team are requested to | Dated at Newington, this 24th day | will be given an opportunity to speak wporin {lic moving of several | mest at Kingo's Pool Room at 6:45. | of April, 1915 - y in the auditorium, and of these the | ons of c« from the hin said that ] and bring with them gloves and hats.l B. PROUDMAN, most fitted for the position will be ree- | company did not wish to go to The Acorns will endeavor this season Tax Collector, ommended to the War Board for apwl po spe ers. { directed and nof in ands, 1 this directed and now in my hands, | this They will be then given the same op- ' day levy said v upon certain ; day levy said warrant upon tai'y portunities as the Senior speakers and e e M e e e will be called upon to speak in *he of Lavra Corpe ‘of Hartford. upon of M. Annije Cleary of Hartford, upsn theaters. the ‘land records of the Town of New- the land records of the Town df —= fngton, deseribod Lot 33 wington, described as Lot No Tax Notice. sli6wn on map ! own on of 1 By ioirhieof i e me ' fon Park on file in ih Cerdens on | \ town clorks directed and now in my hands, I thig ¢fice. Said tix lists « office. - Said- tax ist 1915 d levy said warrant upon 1916 amounts to 77 cen amounts to §1 parcels of land standing in the name . d on Saturday, June ! 1.o0n & v p. m of Florence G. Benchley.jot Hartford, : o P: Mrl' Will sell at public-auction | 1 will ‘sell W L BDon o 1t A heconas ot ih. mo—iui fol tiheMhighess nidd ex Hat Cve¥DUbIC biddar at the public s df Newington, described as Lot 2o ;T FOSU D enlg fowm. Gl er po dC ol reRd Al or vd o 200 a9 shown on map and'iplans of U< h of said property as will satisfy | property as will satisf 1id tax wars- Newington Park on filecin the sown -°7') Tatrant and all charges thereon. I nd a1l cha therco clerk’s office. Said tax on lists of 1915 "\““‘l gaeeninston Bth i oy arad as Nevinston. tthis it O L Amonnt e L cen N B. PROUDMAN | DMAN and o aturday, June y ot at 2 p. m. 1 will sell at publie auc- thR Lo L tion to the highest bidder at the pub. | = = lic sign post in 1 town, all or so! | X Notice much of said p sutisfy e TR T e said warrant and héfeon.,i directed and now in my hands, 1 this Dated at New 2 1th Gay levy said wan upo ) wy ol E. B. PROUDMAN ot Renjamin Deske of New 2 ctmmEEe L=l —— Tax Collector. " upon the land’records of the Town of —_— ——a Newington, described l.ots No. S2 x Notice. 1 83, 81 and 85. as shown on map and By virtue of a tax warrant to me | Pians of Home Gardens,* Scc on fl directed and now in my hands, I this [l in the town clerk’s office. Said day levy said warrant upon certain (94X on lists of Aounts U f parcels of land standing the name $6.10Rwi) tur of Philip B of New Britain, upon (1% June 29 a il ! 1 sell the land records of the Town of 7! public auction the highest bid Newington described as Lot No. 8 and | atithe pupllc sigh “nost ini said 13, block 216 as shown on map fommyiall orssoRIn G OEREaidIDIOD Rt Ve plans of Seymour Park on file in tho % Wil isfy Itusiairantand town clerk’s office. Said tax on list ' ¢ SRLCLEQL, 3 Ta of 1915 and 1916 amounis to $3.05 Dated at Newington hoday | ] h with interest and on Saturday June |Of APHLTIOAS. O | . 29 at 2 p. m. I will sell at public B. PROL {:‘\, auction to the highest bidder he o 4 public sign post in said town or PR g P al so much of said property as will sat- Tax Notice, , isfy sald warrant and all charges | By virtue of a tax warrant to me thereon. Dated at Newington, this 24th dav " of April, 1918 dire day parcels of of W. J. Cahill of Hartford, upon oated-—appetite poor--vou have the land ords of the Town of in your mouth—alazy, no-good Newington, deseribed as Lot No. 167 uld take Olive Tablets. | § as shown on map and plans of New- 5’ Olive Tablets—a substitute | [ ington Par on file in the town ere prepared by Dr. Edwards | & In the big wholesale mar- clerk’s office. Said tax on lists of s of study with his patients. | kets butter is divided into o 1915 and 1916 amot to 77 cents Oiive Tablets are a purely half dozen des heginnis with interest and on Saturday, June apound mixed with olive vith xtra creamery™ and 9 at 2 p. m., I will sell at public | You will know them by their clive colof down to “imitation cream- &g, auction to the highest bidder at the T r, pink skin, bright eve cry. yublic sign post in said town all or so | S5 & i o G property as will satisfy | ¢l u.-'::f H :;:'1 ?.:m‘."..- ;_"l of said tax warrant and all charges | ive Tablets act on the | Serbae st Cb AL thereon i1 ilke calomel—yet have g g Dated at Newington, this 24th day | no danmerous after effects, Premium butter i< the out- of April, 1918 ey start th2 bile and overcome consti- | put of a creamery so much E. B. PROUDMAN. pation. That’s why millions of boxes are | superigr to the averag " Tax Coilector, ld annuaily at 10¢ and 25¢ per box. All | of butter in flavor that it e — ruggists. ‘Take one or two nightly and | commands 2 preminm of x Notice. 70te the pleasing resulta. from one to two ecents a By virtue of a tax warrant to me| pound over the top market ¥ quotation, Agents Hartford for Utore Patterns The BUY A LIBERTY BOND. ASHIONABLE DRESS SILKS Dependable Qualities---Reasonable Prices SPECTAL SHOWING TODAY OF SILES IN HIGHER GRADES IN STYLE, QUALITY AND DURA- BILITY—THE BEST THE WORLD PRODUCES. SPORT TUSSAH PONG a very popular weave in old rose, emerald, khaki, coral, gold, Copen- hagen, tan and white, $2.25 a yard. SILK JERSEY CLOTH, this season’s much wanted silk fabrie, all the wanted colors, inche: wide in a new range of colorings, excellent wearing qualitios 16 inches wide. $1.50 to $2.25 a yard. CHENEY BROS. SILK FOULARDS, 40 inches wide, neat designs and poika dots, navy and white black and white and a variety of colors FANCY SILKS, 36 inches wide, rich assoriment, stripes, check d plaids; beautiful -color com- binatfons for separate skirts, waists or trimmines, $1.; 4l New Arrivals in Woo! Fab | o < H g ) i ew Arrivals in Woo! Dress Fabrics ’ 56-iINCH ALL WOOL FRENCH TWILLS in a 1 5 and Specjal. $2.95 a yard. i colori black SILVERTONE VELOUR COATINGS, newest color inations, 31 inches wide $L75 a yard. { BROADOLOTH GABFERDINES, 54 inches wide, in n Copén ine, trench, navy, wislerii a black. $3.50 a yard. { Wash Goods Department 2,000 YARDS OF DRE PERCALE; 236 inches wide ht and medium olors in stripe and fi lar value Very special, at 19 BA TE] R UCKER GINGHAMS and other well-known m ide N plaids, and plain colors, t assortment to choose from: value 3 S, 27-INCH PRINTED DRESS VOILES in a big range of new desi > nd fa Sale Price 19c¢ a y:rd. PSP T TR E s TRT T O DT RSN R intments as Four-Minmnte E. B. PROUDMAN, Tax HAVE SBL{]R N GHEFK‘! Collector. Tax Notice. 1 C LB y virtue of a rrant ed and now in levy said warrant land standing ir tax w to me I this upon certain the hands my ellow—complexion pal This is the butter you get when you buy Russell's best, #8 two above any other butter sold in this city. Relieve Your Liver When your liver is out of order, your hcad stomach, bile and bowels suffer with it. That is w hy a blll()US attack is often serious. Ward it off witha rew doses o; EECHAM'S PILLS which gently arouse a sluggish liver, and renew the activities so sary to good health, They never produce any disagreeable after-effects. Their prompt use is beneficial to the system, and will Prevent Bilious Attacks Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box Soid by druggists throughout the world In boxes, 10c., 25¢. Unless best, you you don't eat eat Russell's the .best, Challenge Milk, 15¢ can, Best Coffee, 32c 1b, Swisg Cheese, 65c b, RUSSELL RROS. 301 MAIN STREET.

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