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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8§, 1918. PhaEnVIEl? NQWSV] ———————— “fhf;gij ok wanmen | i C.S.HILLS & CO. i || N UNOWILER ,A THE DRIVE JS ON FOR THE SALE OF THRIFT AND WAR SAVINGS *STAMPS Keep Up the Good Work——Buy Liberally and Save at the Same Time Gorp. Cunningham Takes Miss - - — Mary Hayes As HlS Bride Onyx”" Hosiery HAVE YOUR CORSET the military wedding in Union- This week we are featuring ville this morning when Corporal Time is traveling fast—very much faster than we are apt to realize. In a few weeks the graduat- ing classes will be forming and every mother who has a daughter In one of these classes will feel it her Public Urged to Assist in Pushing ular brand of Hosiery A new Spring Corset will give the proper style lines to the new WITH .WOOL GETTING MORE SCARCE AND EXPENSIVE EVERY : shine) Buckley =t Camp Deven This make of Hosiery insures Corset ideal for your fi if you choose from the new IS THIZ GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO GET YOURS. Several people from this town at- ummer Dl'esses 4 ~5 @4 3 50 3 2 50 $2 d 25, $4, $3.50, $3, $2. , an OVERSTOCKED ON CERTAIN OF THEIR NUMBERS, SO OFFERED PRICED UNUSUALLY LOW FOR THE QUALITIES OFFERED. Corporal Cuuningham is stationed at ¢ i ecan Lady” model best suited to yvour flzure. As perfect fitting is so ~ . . . . 2 E 5 7 e s Choice Given $4 98 Choice Given $7 98 s i g s B s this season’s wear. I comrtort. ° . Women's Shetland Sweaters umens pueele e c va e hlte oods for ra uation resses hagen, Nile, turquoise and rose, with choice of Nile, Copenhagen, tiol. The couple are well known in S enforniaalinc o temony of the materials suitable: WAR STAMP CAMPAIGN | e wre srevuces 10 st FITTED FIRST! s S Lislomandlsileh andd it tne outer garments and show off their smart fashionable design to the That Will Gladden Feminine Hearts e , e DAY. AND THE PRICES Ol' SWEATERS GOI UP, IT WILL SOON satisfaction. THS SLLER KNITTING €O. OF CLEVELAND. ()Hl(’). KNOWN fended US TWO FINE LOTS OI' SWEATERS WAY UNDER THEIR REGULAR William Cunningham took Miss Mary g Bl B e Lyen LeSS ials and in the best styles for YOU at You at week’s furlough. James Cunningham, Fancy Weaves with choice of such it e S e b man. James ig stationed at Norfolk, el el e B Bl e eyl n s v duty to see she’s dressed attractivcly and becomingly., Our stock will be found to include everything that collar and two button belt, fancy are yours at this sale for $7.98 each, 2 : b Plain White Voiles, 40 . . [} : - Special Prices on Women’s Sweaters i very complete line of this pop- | THEN CHOOSE YOUR NEW GOWNS OR OUTER APPAREL season’s most ‘wanted shades You are sure to @ Corset .exactly right in style design, a M Grange Hold Regular Mecting “A i L d i C ets BE IMPOSSIBLE TO GET ONE AT A MODERATE FIGURE. HERE = 5 A = merican a y OI'S THE WORLD OVER AS MAKERS OI' HIGH CLASS GARMENTS, WERE : Women's and Misses' Summer PRICES. THEY WILL GO ON SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING., MAY S$th B Haves for his war bride. At present lisire 5 AT T Iotaet me Our Corsetieres will gladly assist you in selecting the “Ameri- (v T i e A e important, they will fit the garments and adjust them to insure real Women'’s Sweaters in Cardigan colorings as salmon, sreen, Copen- ang belt. They are in plain colors Va. and is cook at the training sta- : s S : is fashionable. Our values also will be found very much less than present market prices. Here is a list ing color. = Made with large sailor that are worth $12.98 today, but O TG eI (SERRGH G, striped turn-over cuffs. Worth _Don't let $uéh a chance as this get . Grange Holds Regular Meeting. inches wide, for 23c. 37c, 75c and 98c yard. Plain White Batiste, 45 inches wide, for 29c. 37 1-2¢, 30c. 75¢ and 98¢ yard. 98 today. For $4.98. by. The regular meeting of Plainville Plain White Organdy, 40 and 45 inches wide, for 25¢, 37 1-2¢, 50c, 75¢ and 98¢ yard. . : Grange was held last evening in Plain White Tussah Crepe, 45 inches wide, for $1.25 yard. DESIRABLLE TUB STUFFS Grange hall on Pierce street at Embroidered Voiles and Organdies, 40 inches wide; Voiles for 59c. 63c. 75¢, 98¢ and up to §1 Renfrew Devonshire Cloth is a material adapted for boys' or girls' which the third and fourth degrees Organdies from 50c to $1.25 yard. IR S TR e s et G Brvl e S s, el a were conferred. This work was ex- Checked Volles, 86 inches wide, for 25c. 29c, 37 1-2c and 50c yard inches, prised 39¢ yard, i cmplified by the '76 tableau given by Striped Vofles, 36 inches wide, for 25¢, 29¢, 37 1-2c and 50c yard. Dainty Dress Lawns for cool waists and gowns or for becoming little Mrs. George Brooks, Misses (ooks, Dotted and Figured Swisses for 29¢, 37¢, 50¢, 68c and 75¢ yard. R St b (I s @ et e Lot AR A Sl o Woods, Minor, Barnes, Smith, Loomis Plain Luna Lewn for 35¢ and 30c yard. plailn, 260 yard. and Daniels. Plain India Linen for 19¢, 25¢, 29¢, 33¢ and 37 1-2c yard. Attractive Japanecse Crepes, plain and fancy stripes as well as self After the regular work was com- colors. A very popular wash fabric for 25c yard. Hlgtad pRrsEretiuent i e eyt o NS e e e TSR S S T e S o s L e A Visitors were present. from Maine New Hampshire, Whigville, South- | ington, New Britain and Bristol. 7 2 | morning at 5 o'clock in honor of As- | charged with passing a standing trof-, An imported dog is owned by War Savings Stamps. cension Thursday car. In Mr. Rodman’s opinion | Nicholas Cherpack.® The dog was sent I8 B " Now that the third Liberty quots Episcopal ehnurch—Services will be | he was arrested for obeying the | to him'from Canada and he is keeping HAVING AN AUTOMOBIILE DELIVERY FOR 'NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON has been reached it is hoped tha! | held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock | traflic sign. The sign sald ““go” and | it temporarily He was ordered to PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF U Plainville will oversubscribe on the ' n honor of ascension Thursday. Holy | Rodman went along past the trolley have the dog licensed. s g = War Savings Stamp campaign. 3 Communion will be celebrated. At 2 | Policemen festifled there was consid- John S sald he is a Busiioel the aim of the people in charge of the | o'clock in the afternoon the women of ble traflic on the street at the | man and have time to put a 0 X 2 . th tag ‘on ' his dog. although it was < have been put along the road at a - W. W, REX PPS INCREASED. | ©f the town to ta pledge cards by | house for Ied Cross work. The reg- | passing The auto was not going | jjcensed 1t was found running at eriin News distance of about 16 feet apart, This e L which they will take certain amount ular monthly Parish Guild supper | over eight or ten miles an hour. | .o’ A fine of §3 was imposed g for t i e - e ibuti 5 s R Lor Thrift Stamps as well as War | will be served at 6 o'clock Judge Meskill discharged Rodman. ’ 5 s forces the driver to zigzag and pre- | Contributions Plowed in After Ameui- | 2 Das speeding Savings Stamps will be sold. The Assault Case. 7 vents s -4 ca Entered Wa = Prost Office Notice. Going to the Dogs. ) Ty e o ket e ik G DU i i R school children \v;H be asked to save | I . e A fine of 35 was Imposed-on Georre | . While on. his way home ' lagt Sl ing entirstoniihe ENGw R taint road ey o B S B et L OT HERIEED Bt In monyRand i DU SRRt D a0 B he local post office oflicials urge | - ; R { Paul Symolon was attacked on Orange reports of branches e o scal, schools ye among | senders of letters sol Kroll, chargd with keeping three un- Phis road was not in as bad a condi- | yy por ranches of thel. W. | {hat the lc choolslwi IHIbo e onESisend Sxs e ilo Cexe N toM o dicus B ing| D hiad only | Street and badly beaten up. His head! . showing rp ine es in re- | the other schools of the vicinity in | FFrance to write the word “American” | licensed dogs. Last year he had only e — — cempaign o secure all the societies | the parish wili meet at the parish ) time as the school children were el Sl st el U in the trial of 112 yeaders of | has heen about $25,000 stamps sold s request is that the Australian | homfe on Short street and on his ap- “rm*lm{ e £ »,-‘ ‘C- "‘* \““V;“r | the organization for violating the | .y Plainville must reach its quota | for: are also in the same place as | proach Mrs. Kroll called the dogs into < e OWIN ~ anything. | espionage act. Only a part of the dis- [ which is $66,000 the Americans and their mall has | the house and when called upon for an While the repairs on both- these | hursements was shown been marked A E. F. also. Because | explanation she was offensive to Dr. roads are being made, most of the The { delivery ' teams and autos are .using | il be s evide: c 0 hold him as an offender. Andrew . Miloski and Alex Pravker were charged with assaulting Symol- ‘on. Joseph Lusuk testified that | saw four men attack Symolon. Pa- trolman Michael Meehan, to whom complaint was made, said; Symolon i ¥ I tion as the her, anc v 3 A was swathed with bandages this - fi)_"mh 5 1"“”0‘”““;)' I‘y"" .:):LL; ii“"fff“" | ceibts soon after Aguerica entered the | helping to oversubscribe the town’s [in full. Heretofore the intials A. I. | one dog licensed although he owned (3% SFREREE TOL ROCEBSS T Aty BRELEEuSe | war were submitted by e quots Ip e ¢ prese e er it . bee s The rease v | three. Dr. Crowley went to Kroll's i < > . Ir""ai” R e i e e government | quota. Up to the present time thera | K. have been used. The reason for ce : brehch of the peacs buf thars uaeil i’ Class 1g1ble Man in Berlin to, Be Invited to Join flicers of . the organization SRy of the same initials being used thero | Crowley. given an opportunity to show The graduating cl of the Plain- ! yaq heen considerable delay which George Paskus was fined § for the back road. just how the receipts from April {ville Grammar.school has held it | an he romedied If the senders will | 3 : keeping an unlicensed dog and letting | Sons of Veterans to Meet. eptember 1917 were expended’; ! class election and elecied the follow- make the ahove correction, it run at large. John Coffey said he , 4 & o s ~ & € . VO E sed Miloski of sin a knife on A meeting of the Berlin Sons of | Frank K. Nebger, special prosectior.- ing oificers: President, Albert McGib- nccused ‘Miloski u e i i had the dog in tiie pound six months e e laed: el ! ; The: Sovépatient ebeste i : s ris Gwillim; Plainville Items. him and that Pi r wielded { Veterans will be held in the court Ihe govérmment expected to taks |bon: vice president, Doris Gwillim ago, but the owner Insisted he dog was \niskey bottle. Symolon said that it oRs D]mmlng for its an. |action by which the I. W. W. hoped . hé class has mot selacted lts | | 2oit oy R0t S e Church! off OUT | manatiase 17 sears o1, said “the Kids s A lnu,u d«nce May 18 and the plans will | 10 revolitionize the industrial and so- s . This year about 36 "‘:"”" Tady of Mercy closed yesterday atthe | | 3 Paul’s Minstrels Gather and Dis- | be talked over at this meeting. The | €ial system later today. be graduated and most of Sthem |l ot o s, Eerantio® thol o tecion e ane — S will enter New Britain High school in | ‘uss . Future Entertainment—Sons | ments for the big dance will also be | COMMENDED FOR BRAVERY. |tie fall he said Pravker struck with his fists. his dog loose” and it wandered jfiloski said - that Symolon attackeid away. The dog was licensed.. Judg- his. friend from Bridgeport, who ran Mrs. W. J. Prentice is seriously i1l | ment was suspended lawiy after the fight, and struck hi ! at her home on Broad street. ! “I don't own a dog and never did,” | with a stone, Pravker said (1e:m s acted upon. At this meeting prepa- e e hu A Notes. he regular May devotions will b8 | said Thomas 8 charged with not present. Judge Meskill fined Mi- o { rations for the Memorlal Day celebra- | Members of Crew of Ryndham Praised | (puyeh of Our Lady of Merey Wm;‘:i at fhe Chureh of Our Tady of | keeping an unlicensed dog ‘.yil permit- Joski 320 afd Praviker §10 tion will be discussed. This society by Secretary Danicls. | Mass will be celebrated tomorrow | Aercy on Wednesday and Friday eve- | (ing it {0 run at large. The records of | Tony Damnavich was charged with i takes charge of the exercises and Washington, May 8.—Secrefary | — = v = ning every week during this month | the town clerk’s office showed him as ! non-support stimony in casa surt Mattabessett, the Kensington | looks after the welfare of the vet- | Daniels today issued a statement | — T. W. Buckley, formeriy emploved | the owner. Finally it developed that was Lhat he spent most of his carn- nch of the Foresters of America | crans on that day. Tonight's mee! ( commending members of the 0 E l d D hy the W. Cahill Co. as traveling | the dog was owned by James I | ir for lignor. Two weeks ago ) ended a mecting of the Foresters bf | ing will be held in town hall, crew of the U. 8. 8 Ryndham for | ur n arge I'Ug known about town as| White. Mr. White will probably be in pay was 8§15 and he e his wife & salesman and s vicinity held in New Britain | WANTED—Painting and decorating, | their heroic work during a fire on “Sunshine” has enlisted in the army | court tomorrow. | The next- week he’gave her $4.50 o t ‘night, and the members are| carpenter and mason jobbing. H. J,| hoard on April 20. The statement and Med]clne Dept, and is attached to the Tenth com- Frank Dutch said that he keeps his ' of $5i. Mrs. Damnavich said her ht w making arrangements to take | Fovien, Kensington, Conn, 4-5-tf | Says “notwithstanding the smoke and | o ; pany, Third Battalion, 151st..Depot | dog in the bath room at his home and band lwlf] carn big wages, He read- active part in the campaign that ! the dangcrous flames, these men d Rrigade, Camp Devens. | e Enat dhdersiana how it sotiout. e ilyagpéed Hat It would e best 'fil oughout the country to increase the | TOURTH OFFICERS' SCHOOL. vessel and brought on deck a yard f L i : was too husy, being employed in Hart- hances and the case was continuec 'mbership. N':‘Oe\:'l!\'y‘u'; &:Y’"C‘[;:‘“ Washington, May ~-Regulations | Workman who had collapsed and Curran Se!ls or eSS Rabbi W lsflmh Chureh; hurs=HSeo a8 Gy e i aar s with that understanding i some mew abers to r| ” : % . | would have been killed by the fumes o s e G | {@¥the 15cal branohiwill not be abis |(Ennouncsd by, Bajt | Gen. - MoGain (s Syl 110" ot hoen! promptly \ re- 2;)(. Pke. Garfield Tea 19¢ 1ccomplish as much as many of the | foverning admission to the Fourth | oo i names include chiet ; - - : . er courts in the state. The reason | Officers’ Training camps to open May | hoatswain's mate Robert I3, Partridge, 25¢ Gray’s Powder for FaCtOfy Rebullt thig is that at present. this court| 15 provide that men of draft age | Taunton, Mass. and chief carpente Children 2 y | o neariy every man in the town who | may enter the schools if they are | mate, Ilenry I Gorman, Quiney, . ) g eligible for membership enrolled | members of officers reserve corps in 4 10c Partola. The Doc ; #“ 2 S 1 he organization. The books of the | accredited schools who either will e tor in Candy Form | s R S T MaChlneb Of a fety here have the names of 140 | complete the senior course this year DANCE FOR RED CROSS, ? i ' Pi " 4 s A n, and considering the size of the ; i A Doan’s Kidney Pills .. 49¢.| kg i e i Makes 'or emorial Day. or who had had since January The second big Red Cross dance of = n, this number is far in advance | 1917, not less than 300 hours of mil- | ihc weck will be ziven by Francis I 25¢ Pkg. Dr. Carter’s | e the figures compiled by larger itary training under an army office M orchestra on Friday night of Tea ces in the state. Court Matta- | Graduates of military training | this week in Booth’s hall. A special 8 (i is looked. upon as ous of the'| schools aiso mey enter it they have | fenture of this domes ‘will be the ve || 25¢ Brown Bronchial ' Prominent Citizens Appefll‘ in Po- . - - 4 ; Lol SOLD, RENTED pngest branches in the Foresters. had not less than one year military | quest program.” Any of the patror ] 5 . . ‘ i o B B e e e | [BTroches & lice Court This Morning & REPAIRED the town who is eumb!eh e favorite pieces played by the orches 25¢ Pkg. Cadum g,km ! = ? the large . L ; M Neles Y SR t(;r[- "‘:“:“h""]||‘:rll‘r‘zfi t(;16'.r‘utl’il\xe':‘::‘ PRECIOUS METALS DECREASE. 1\1‘4 !flf\)‘ l(‘d\(‘r)(h(‘ ;-‘n"}“( s at Pierce 1,\ Olntment . z. e town. S oL v Music store. One of the features wi - = , society has conducted a number . Washington, May S.——The precious | o tha music from the play, “Forty || INelson’s Gelatlnc I 0z- Auto and dog day was observed TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, social events, the most successful ~Metals reserve of the United States | £ Mive Minutes From Broadway,” the in police court this morning. Jud | 7 E - i P, 312 , being the recent masquerade. The ‘ has decreased $116,000.000 in the first | ;.\ cical comedy which was presented 250 = James T. Meskill was on the benc Bt v . '10]0[)"\0“0 612. i { the is 3 199 v b o P jal events are but one of the at- nine month of the fiscal year as |y 'ine Tans 25¢ Ex-Lax Chocolate ind the prosccution was in charge of otions of the local court. As soon |shown in a roport today by the bu- = Laxative )secutor Klett. The auto offend- e — the campaign is started, it is the | rcau of forcign and domestic com- | U. S. ENGINES IN FRANCE. A . : erg were some of New Britain's rep- | THIE POPULAR SHOE STOR n of the membership committes ' merce. Paris, 8.—on railway lines in || 10e C. N. Antiseptics . . it tive cilizer v : S8 — T1H1o POPULAR S S approach every man in’ the town France 245 large type American loco- =9 Dr. rick’s Attorney George C. LeWitt, man- o0 is not already a member, and en- notives are now in operation. They 25¢ Box Her ck’s e ager of Russwin Lyceum, said that i him in this organization - 3 {were brought to France in parts and Purgah\'e Pills . he was engaged in business on Main St. Paul's Minstrels. g BR[| sct up in army machine shops. Tha |\ (¢ Frog in Throat for e N S e meeting of the St. Paul's min- FOR Ui:’\il'\‘::yly\'\fl:r\'uhl car of France is the Colds | pervisor Lamphere T”,d, ‘1- v‘n;\ {Ihll was held last night in St. Paul's 3 THIs JRAS = . The ) hlsisniognapast o \l‘“w ;r\ ”‘..r.irninn A large number of the Young | 0 . ! e ot 25¢ Davis' Pain Killer 19¢ || rict from Sz Al A e of the town were present, and ~ SIGN IN 'S CLUBS 75¢ Bell- f Indi until noon. forgot.” sai orney , . Hot Springs, Ark. May s s 2C ell-ans tor Indi- leWitt. Judge Meskill assessed him Epruccted cihat s '?“:,‘,T‘;‘x::‘:}] \ PEBEE | (o the 14th biennial convention of the gestion = 4 s, E hw will be the result o e f RE General Federation of Women's clubs ey 3 g William T. Sloper admitted leavir Although the soloists have not | S . ; - Musterole for & o i winoows. JES embled foday for the concluding || 25¢ Musterole for Snrc his auto near the New Britain N [, chosen. there is good material i ;, (l]\r( n, et fi ("‘_“ i day of the meeting. The convention Muscles tonsl bank from 2:20 vesterday aff- hand for a number of artists, S e has been in session since April 30, i ernoon until 4 o'clock. “How much?"” Road Work Progressing. LEONARD - Dr. Seth Arnold’s Bal- he asked. Judge Meskill said: “Two 'he work on the road from the 4 NAME WAR CONFERENCE S 925¢ | | dollars.” N imoad bridge to Berlin street is| | Portland, Me., May 8—A state con- :am SRS Lo Charles Oleott left his auto parked sressing rapidly and in short time J ference attended by representatives Winslow's > Tl iont il s Tiaroaf At e MPS AND OXFORDS is hoped that it will be finished of 16 organizations engaged in war B ) D yrth end of Central Park Tuesday o e pa SRR ava the road roller has spiked up REL'EVES? DEAFNESS ectivities opened here today under Syrupt. o 2 DOLAN TS 5 SPRING FAVORITF | forenoon. “If the oflficer says 1'm road as far as the brook near the o= y eale : temarkable offering: I yoint of style and price the auspices of the state committee | | 25¢ Kemp's Balsam for D on Itemarkable offerings, both in point of style and pric din street side of the road. As| Eyge) <Y HE D NOISES BEII M s cott. He explained that he knew the Womenw's Dark:Tan Oxfords—Imitdtion Braight top, - G winiein N military heel, at $5.00. s part of the road was by far the e g i location of the hydrant but did not 3 . " i ranTand 3 ‘alf rds—Imitation perforated wing 1p, 5 -t o reater Not put he Ears. “Rub T z S e e Women's Gun Metal Calf Oxford t of the work can be said to None gonuine without signature A until he had driven away and got 3 Havana Brown and Gray-Kid Oxfords—Elain toes, louis leather % been donc. The covering of A O. Leonard. For sle bs the fol- Suburban Home with city water gonnyjonfArch streotathat heidiseoy heels, at $5.00 . Gtk S NP s Tacat Towing New Britain drugkists: The Buoubeas Sl i > HExn oRERrch stiect Il S i g 3 ‘ i v\»lu\»lvwl stone has hcul\ pla !\] Lo bRy Main st |nl>((vkj m.h\{‘. h.]\'y‘nu:.\ f T all in .V‘(”jyh n e M:l‘ p;,, 1 leppoile SR e % Gun Metal Bumiiariwin solbsieiaatinis e Al S R e e i 5 bost SeR R gtagsei ool ; . ¢ looked hieels, perforated around vamp, at $4.50. a<'goon ns this is re-rolled, that “Proof of Succe by H.N. LOCKWOOD starting away he wou ; 2 i : ot the above druggists, A suc | J { he was near the tire hydrant. A 3 0 prever E L everything else has failed, give 4 2 J surance e \ 3 ¢ ”c;{ng % on the road and thereby T4 Ear Ol a ohance to help City Hall | 2Q= Trofic diffculties at the JSgiih 941 Main St., Hartford up on . Wb the parts which have not your A, O, Leonard, 10 Ath Ave. Rabbi Wise, South Church, Thurs- 381 to 385 Main Street. | church nsed the SnRCEBHECEARE Aslc_Clerk f“""' & . Green-. Stampé New York City, Suite 608, ‘duy night.—advt. { William ¥. Rodman beforc court, jme to set, pieces of sewer pipe.