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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1918. | PLAINVILLENEWS. | 1y \ED|GINE 1 8 _ X TAKEN PRISONERS WADE FROM FRUIT m@ - BY ENEMY TKUUPS{ Extraordinary Success which . e - “Fruit-a-tives” Has Achieved PTlVflteS NEISOH and Stewart Cap. One reason why “Fruit-a-tives” is so extraordinarily successful 1a | i i tured Dm‘iflg Battle in France \ giving relief to those suffering witk Constipation, Torpid Liver, Indiges tion, Chronic Headackes, Neuralgis N S Il Y Kidney ,{”l([ /7/}1!/111;7‘ Ti‘fl:!‘[vlvf;i. Special Values at Drapery Dept. e e R | . 5 & o Plainville Soldier Agrees With Sher-! is, because it is the only medicine in H i g | the world made from fruit juices. in Attractive Window Hangings man—Frencs Writes o Gist He| $o¥orid made from fralt juices. Shot, Expressing Regret—Cleanup | composed of the medicinal principles found in apples, oranges, figs and prunes, together with the nerve tonics and antiseptics. Regular Home Brighteners and Beautificrs are offered in white. cream, ‘ and ecru WINDOW DRAPERIES that are of unusual value at 95c, $1.00, Campaign (o Opea. 1 $1.12 1-2 and $1.25 palr. Made of ravely good qualities of scrim. e HANDSOM VOILE CURTAINS are shown in both plain and Iace the 102nd United States Infantry, | 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trialsize 25c. > ot st o A o e i 6170 b 425 g e ca e S o acseen o v This Ts the Gas Range You Need WHITE ‘CREAM AND BEIGE CURTAINS, very fine double thread John Nelson of Lorestville avenue, | 2 e e : ¢ . 5 and Randolph Stewart, son of Ired. | Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. voiles with motif corner and neat edge. Extra nice, from $8.50 to $7.50 pr. S S Hean SO s ! 3 X K Stewart, of Wosi Main streat, | Sesm—m— _ PLAIN MARQUISETTE—Hemstitched Curtains in three shades. $1.00 Al e el i L to $2.50 pair. Others with lace edge and insertion, $3.50 to $7.00 palr. Melabil tellifie Hiva of Bie =ons santuze. | The A. B. Gas Range is uncommon in design and in the results you can achieve with it Efficient, economical and accessible it rep- ered that French had to go up to the resents all that is best in gas range construction. You certainly town line with some goods, as he told neod an A, B. Gas Range. Let us show you the various styles and : . A | At the same time his brothers have . per. St a1 hat she did not 5 3 ‘ABLE NET It - PRI CILET WEAVE Mar- > : her. Shg told him that she did not prices. FRENCH CABLE NET lace win PRETTY FILET WEA el e her Do el Bt ee i Lok dow curtains in Avab shade with quisette Draperies, choice of white his capture, which was April 21. Aleq and finally e N R figured edge, $4.00 to $12.50 pair. or ecru, finished with linen edge. party in Forestville a rcoeivedlin Hireonl s o i s e FINE MADRAS DRAPERIES Big value at $5.50 and $7.50 pair. letter which was written on April 28 = not make any attempt to stop at the I INI—B RUFFLED MUSLIN CURTAINS and Private Nelson did not say any- | house he said he was sent to. At this, White and natural for living and thing of s capture, Nelson enlisted ;| Miss Farrar refused to ride any far- dining rooms at very low ]YI'"C?S. in new style with barred and plfli“ last May and was stationed at New | ther and jumped: out of the ¢z “w “ OVER DRAPERIES — Guaran- centers. Choice for chamber hang- Haven for several months with Com- | French became angered at this act and 450 ERMIRNLL &Y. teed fast colors. We offer a large ings. Priced $2.00 to $5.00 pair. pany D of Bristol, and it was from | drew a revolver from his pocket and " that cam that he left with the | fired three times at the girl and then and up-to-date selection priced 82 PORTIERES, Couch Covers, § . f”rl" e Sitemotod 1o il diselt | HARTFORD to $4.50 yard. Others range from Table Scarfs and Spreads in a won- > | 5 Mr. and Mrs. Charl Hopkins of Both were taken ‘fn the hospital d5c to $3.50 yard. derfully fine assortment. after the shooting. French was sen- FIGURED TAPESTRIES for upholstering purposes, 50 inches wide, from their son, Douglas, a private in | SO550 €2 Tone prison. [n conrt he " '/ L8 )d s 2 purpo y 8 ) Company D, in which he told of the pleaded guilty e now says that ae | VAT Z S a 4 > se! J b priced $1.25 to $4.50 yard. Some esprclally good values in Tapestry at capture of Randolph Stewart by the ‘I?]lftz,‘cff Sl ” IN IN RAN ! i(:::fe ll::l'“?{I:Src(;:ntta}‘ltievefi(;‘o:\.hu‘i.n ";} 5 .50 yard, Pl 7 . . 9 >antasote 3 ) s 3 se by Ray ] $2.00 and $3.50 yard, Plain Velour, Corduroy and Pantasote popularly Germans. Hopkins' letter follows: e 5 0k "-r. - priced. All to be found at our enlarged Drapery department, Main Floor, Deaci Mother:lulistialfew lines ol e st sve b lu oSl pet o s st in annex, let you know that T came out alive e | ter from French. In fact, they were! ] ———— and well. It was God's will that I|nformed by an outsider. The state | ABDUCTION CHARGE DROPPED. should get out alive or I would not| police were informed of the affair and et h West Main street received a letter write this letter. came to Plainville to make an inves- | Mrs. Medling d Detective € Randolph Stewart is alive alhough | tigation. : gk e he is a-prisoner in Germany now, but e oR \rrostat Freed by Court. that is much better than being dead. | Jack O'Hara was once more sum- | 90 PEI Cedt, of Soldiers and' = martrora, May 21—The charges of i ‘“We were under shell fire for about | moned to court to answer the charges ! kidnapping against Mrs. Agnes P, - HAVING AN AUTOMOBIIE DELIVERY ¢OR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON five hours. Then the shells lifted and | of drunkenness and breach of the Medling, of Pawtucket, R. I, an PROMPTLY RFCEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. we fought with fhe Huns until we | peace yesterday afternoon. He was Sailors Are Protected Thomas J. Conroy, a private detectiv : 5 - - R couldn't find any more to shoot at. T |arrested by Officer Philip Marino, of this city, were dismissed by Judg 5 have been in one of the hig bhattles | who received a compiaint. He was —_— l““”la_m‘s 1“*-“0"{“ the superior csu S — E——— = = == e e ===t | that you read about. You know the | glven a hearing before Justice A. H. Washington s May 21 = NMore fhan| i ocnaay. ey were accused o L ! . ashington, May 21.—} an | having abducted M ouis BERLIN NEWS | church in the assoclation, and several | but solid rock about three feet below [ Germans were all bhig men. picked | Condell who sentenced him to the | §16,000,000,000 insurance on the | yegr-olq dat 2d Maridn Lowg | . T e yedr-old daughter of Mrs. N / addresses by members of the delega- | the road troops, called storm troops, but they | state farm at Norwich. lives of more than 1,800,000 soldiers | f.om nn(:e (h‘o]hg!; (;lr tnh(z r'I}:;]d's';?S::“ tion. The big event of the afternoon May Form Minstrels. won't storm any more. The only thing | Steven Dimanxio was arrested yes- sailors already has been written Sl e b T ol I minded was the shell fire. Tt was | terday by Officer Philip Marino on ; > Bur r Ri o N 1T ) SR I vt WIR e A oo e ke e (et 2k Y U R O N Ry ST 2 A = 24 e Windsor, last week. The court sug< . : ; i h : ; 3 ¢ arg f drunkenn and 5 £ Wismer, pastor of the Bristol Congre- | 2 plofeamoloihe) g hell. Tt would not he bad it was | th charge o 4 >, That.is said to be more Insur- | gestod that thelr . | sational Church. Rev. Mr. Wismer | 2CtoT¥ are consldering ‘the forma-l .1y rifie five, that is compared with | breach of the peace. He was given |lance all written since the middle of | oo, Nt Lo Drevious. jpieri ! ‘ MY | tion of a minstrel troupe and giving : a hearing hefore Justice Condell and | : nolojscontendere ibe) withutayi TNy g {has just returned from France after | o 50 SO G MOSTE ralibe ANG EIUNEL the zas and shells. .1 can't get used | @ e J ® last “October, than is today on the | onc of not guilty be entered, and whenf seven months of service as a chaplain | ¢, "0 370> BS0 TEORE BAC AT to them (the shells.) They make me | Was fined $7 and costs. books of the twenty largest life in- > d ! - this had been done the charges wer: b | among the American troops. His | talent and much fnterest s beine Foane | Dash I was about a thousand miles Funeral of Warren P. Morgan. | surance companies in the world. All | gismissed. » “ ME | tople will be: “Seven Months in} e < 2 away. The funeral of Warren P. Morgan, | kinds of problems have been met| [t was brought out that when Mre. | France.” At 0 refreshments will “Well this is enough for me now, | who died Sunday afternoon at his| with in achieving this gigantic task, | Medling and her husbhand, who is now | he served by the women of the church. Minstrel Rehearsal, I remain, home on East Main street, was held | according to information furnished | in overseas service, separated abouf | The meeting will be held in the Ber- The Jolly Minstrel Troupe will meet “Your loving son, thig afternoon from the home of his | to congress by Thoinas B. Love, as-, fwo years ago, Mrs. Medling was given ! ‘Hn (‘r.mgvega,flona,l church E. Stan-) at the Parish hall tonight 8 o'clock “DOUGLAS HOPKINS."” son Ernest Morgan of Maple street | sistant secretary of the treasury in ! custody of the child, and, as there had ay“flfi a]]d May 30 Da[es Sele(;t- ley Wells will act as moderator, Tho| 4| the members are requosted to. ho Private Stewart enlisted March, | at 2 o'clock. Rev. R. H. Burton, | charge of the bureau, and other of- | been no legal change in that arrange- | next meeting of the assoclation will I ; : il be | bresent: Solo rehearsals will be be. | 1917, When he was 18 years old pastor of the Episcopal church of- | ficials. ment, she had the right to take the ed for Annual Exercises |/ lisli B the Sputh chuneh, New Brbiabil |l oy 1is evenitng. Private Hopkins enlisted in June, | ficiated. Interment was in West| The war risk law provided for pay- | girl. Conroy was a passenger in tha Swimmin' Party. WANTED—Painting and de mother, Mrs. Thomas P. Medling, a! 1916, being then 19 years old. He | cemetery nient of family allowances and al- | car in which Mrs. Medling went to orating, st o nihe Noxisan botaerernd Red Cross Notes. Jotments and for ‘administration of a | Windsor. E 5 outs % Soer carpenter and mason jobbing. H, J. $ 3 » 2 r The first tryouts for the Paper Eh Kensmgm“’c\mnflg 4[5 ;Tt was later transported to France witn Rt e e Gk T e compensation insurance law applic- Roval W. Thompson, a lawyer of i TERANS WANT FLOWERS\Gonds swimming team will be held at the same company. Tl COVeEll G (D G av. | able to 2,000,000 risks and for the | Windsor, who took part in the pro- | the factpry during the noon hour to- — Both boys are well known in Plain- | ing exhausted their supplies of pins | Writing of this insurance on the lives | ceedings at Windsor, when the chii morrow. The hoys at the factory are | RUTHERFORD MOVES oOpprck, |Vl and attended the Grammar|and receipts. Up to the present time | Of 3 possible 2,000.000 soldiers and j was taken from Its, grandmotners leseonin s eniliatanol ol S el Tt A T fhe committec reports that about $1,.. | Sailors. The applications for allow- | arms, has also”entered a plea of nolo: “ E L3 XLy iy | Bufldiog Inseecior anil hetle ‘ French Waites (o Miss Earrar: 000 has heen raised. All the solici- | ances and allotments of the soldiers’ | contendere to a Kidnapping charge, ) . |if the weather permits they will tako | = @ Sealer of | e s or sailor's pay had to be obtained | Judge Case said he was not ready to Meets Tomorrow—Road Gang Su- | . : |~ Weighta ana- Measures Together tors should malke daily reports ta 3 3 | their first swim of the season tomor- Lo LHLEASULES SELICE. from the ends of the carth to which | pass upon Thompson's case today and perintendent Called to Colors—A. | row. They have already enrolled a Building Inspector Arthur N those in w ervice have been scat- | it went over until Wednesday. \ | number of clever swimmers and have | Rutherford excellent facilities for developing i number of new men for their team in the factory pond. John Delorey willl bted for the Memorial Day celebra- |head the team and act as instructor. ion for the veterans of Berlin. The | elebration will be held on two days, fentde1 Congregational Conference From his cell in Wethersfield prison, James French, a former employe of | Joseph N. Alch}mum;. There will he Cook’s garage, who shot and seriously | & meeting ot the solicitors tomorrow 5 ° has moved his offie on m(,mréaumi Margaret i 9-,,:»‘" of | evening at the town clerk's office. All | tered. 4 December 20 until the BRSNS the fourth floor of the city building to | North Washington street, last June, | are urged to be present and to be | ¢&inning Uhis e onth bl oy MRS. STOKES ON TRIAL. rooms 414 and 413, on the same | when he attempted to take her auto- | ready to give a complete report of | Mailed out 2,300,000 indlvidual = e e e | e e i hric o checks to families of dependents in | \ife of Wealthy Socialist Charged ures Carl Carlson has also moved his | written a letter to his victim asking Church Supper. the United ~States, approximately! yyith Violating IEspionage Act. Superintendent Leaves Road. office from the rear of the city| her forgiveness. The letter has had| The Ladies’ Benevolent socicty of f"“;m’ov"f’” has “”f“‘Y":"’IO““'“ ; oL SO - 5 building to the same office occupled |a disastrous effect on Miss Farrar, | the Consregational church will meet | loWances and allotments; and in ad- et s e b by the building inspector. who. upon its. receipt, was taken se- | at the church parlors tomorrow after- Gitlon many thousand —claims ter} Uon b5 SCOSRCE (00 CRe o The two day celebration is held | is making the repairs on-the road here, “i:{‘flf;",‘l‘fo’.mm\"‘,h:‘"(?‘:'l f“”fi""mh”"r: ;,‘;:"'f,],;,,“‘v‘ and lginowarecupcrating :::\'nedalf‘:onf‘;:"‘;If:sz"|\<ih:]],1ll;lrn\‘|;;.\\tp‘r;_v paid and others disallowed. | Stokes, wite of 7. °G. Phelps Stokes, coause of the fact that the sections | has resignod e A lfffm'“" the sealer of weights and messtres| French, it ~will be remembered, | After the supper there will be a| , MOre than 95 per cent of the sol- Lok “3?1\’?'3,21\.‘3.: of. the el rescived notice,last week that ho had | Ul be in the office from 1 to 3 p. fcalled at Miss Farrars home ons| Vietrola concert; consisting of rec- | {7 WAd o e R U8 BUICRE | CUCTERS ol Tohtiniea” in federal far separated as to make a cele- | heey certified among the increment of | M. Under the mew arramgements it | MOrNing last Jnf\e‘ .and Invited hv: o rds by Galli Curi, Caruso, Gluck, | “"m,,,u for it have come in'at a duil.v‘ court todaj ration in both parts on one day im- | draftees to go from Westfleld to Camp | IS Planned to have the joint office "“ie “R:)‘t‘;“’“"fr:"‘n’“ "I"i‘_zl’(;","' ‘;';"; o | Amate and the prominent musiclans. | i, "involving from $50,000,000 to| According to Francis M. Wilson, Ul ssible. The Daughters of the |Ubton on the 23d. Ledden, although OPen all day so that information rel- | 8% EGch were emplovec At fae & Brief Ttems. $100,000,000 of insurance during the | §. district attorney only a few more merican Revolution, Camp Fire|married, ciaimed no exemption. The|ative to either department can 'be|fES _CFF FECTET oRCETEC IR CU| mpe Norton Gardens will be r lust month. A clerical force of about | Rovernment witnesses remain to be irls;¥Sons of Veterans, Boy Scouts, | ASsistant superintendent of the road | obtained at any time. = 5 3 for planting Friday or Saturday ,300 pcople is employed by the bu- | heard and it was expected the de- ome Guards and school children | Will take care of the job for the pres- S T this week. yeau in the work. A bill is now | fense would begin examining of wit- i i - is als ] the numbers f ling | e rably report- | nesses in the afternoon. * ill participate in the parades which | ent. He is also close to = BT fic ohe thitd istie of thalTarieh pending in congre orably rep : : g ill be held. The Sons of Veterans | NOW being called into the army. THIS DRAFT NOT AFFECTED, L G Y e 1 | eu by the house interstate commerce Mrs. Stokes is charged, with vio- nd Home Guards will act as escort To Drain Fair Grounds. local draft boards have been ig ready for distribution. committee, amending the law in a | lating the espionage law by express- fusic along the line of march will | d by a telegram from Governor | [ e e Nt number of details, providing for in- |ing opposition to the government in a o provided for by the St. Paul Fife | A three-foot water main has been! Holomb that the physical standards | Miss Virginia Marino has resizned | (i;nce that automatic insurance shall | sizned statement which appeared in & nd Drum Corps. {lald across the road on Farmington for drafted men, which were yester- | her position at the Bristol Mfg. Co.| ). hacaple to the mother whether |local newspaper. All the school children and any |aVeRue and is to be left there when | qay geclared raised, will not in any- to accept a position at Neri's ¢ dcpendent or not and to the father — thers who can do so arc asked to !‘“* road is finished. The pipe is laid | o5\ affect the men who going fectionary store, R T o lh e e NOTED SINGIRS Hniile ving fowers to the floral committee, | 0 drain the fair grounds. At this ;. mphyrsday, The governor has ob- | § The Plantsville W. C U. will e it o hich consists of Comrade A. A. Wel- | Point of the road, near the south end . .04 a ruling from General Crowder the guests of the local union at dier's nearest of kin. on and Comrade B. I ck. The | Of the grounds, the water always set-| yyion ‘says in substance, that inas- home of Mrs. Lauridson on Friday| Bureau records show that there are o rade will form at the Worthington | U8 and in time spreads out to tho ', a5 these men had heen inducted afternoon at 3 o’clock. 062,091 application blanks returned chool at 1 p. m. sharp. Col. Charles | *%2% “7“":;“:“ _'I"“ qunr:: MY into the service before the rules were | | The annual “clean up campaign” | ¢n which the man states he has no is will act as marshal of Ll e e vorkmen | changed they will not be affected. On will besini on Thursday and Eriday of | dependents of any kind: ‘Tnere: s |2} B0 WEIS ECEES 30 Sttt E. L. Clark, captain, and Rev. | ;o “experlencing difficulty in the | 21l subsequent quotas however, ~the this week. The west end of the fown | & ‘m|~I|)>:.~;‘\g\h-l‘0\:xl‘fvh";\‘:u(’[e‘:‘pt:xlfimfl [ o anastin. THe slusein ol k4. r:”ttln; A, e | WOTE. a8 in this part there s nothing | Change must bo adhered to strictl 219 Asylum Street ;\Il‘lr} ‘\;‘: :\i\cv e islocion) pursddyl e o e e seting in the raising of war funil the TKensington Congregational | 2 : [ canlcanist when! iihe idependonts| PN inubLe g iniited Mirousll MSIY ’ 1 Scottsswamp N i g tary J. W, Denton of the. Y. M. C. A. urch v h & T serv! 3 e vrite in for information. | Jhurcli with a union service at 10:30 | HARTFORD. milk sold. Denton. 5-20-30dx | Write to attend the entertatnment. m. At this tie a patriotic address | ) oo One of the surprising developments | will be given hy Rev. Carleton Haz- | R e g - is the number of complaints that the it 2. Rev. C. F. Lounsherry will also | el - CRANL BUARD. hureau is .getting “from men who | BALL SUCCEEDS MARVIN. ke part in the program. In the af- ’ | have asked exemption from their Thi ia as i ritish F1 ’ Frank Marvin, who has 8o Suec- ¢rnoon, services will be held at the | . o l HE Philadelphia \i"a: (t:):““"' British I | wives or who claim they have N0 | cegsrylly represented the Stanley eciiey cemetery at 4 o’clock 127 Main St., Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-2 { : | wives. In one city recently Com- | yrorks in New England for: th . Tendis 5 d d orks ir ngland for the past On Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock * London, May 21.-—Second TLieut. |, jesioner Nesbit, of the burcau, has ervices will he conducted at the ! Mortimer Crane of the British FIVing |, qvised congress, he recently sent an rhyrsday, with other local young men fapte. cemetery. Following the me- e WALL Corps has been killed while fiving in |y, estigator to look into 33 cases' |, answer to the governments call o morial service there, the gathering | Great Britain and was buried Mon- | (oo men had claimed exemption | yhe colors. He will be succeeded by T e ur duits at | | 0 (R B S B MR R hall, where Rev. William F. Hilton, PAPERS j | Philadelphia. \nnt know where the wives were liv- P. G. Entertainers to Form Troupe. i | Elaborate plans have been formu- | John Ledden, the superintendent of undag, May . and Thursday, May | {he Lane Construction Co. gang, which E Berlin and Kensington are The famous quintet of singers and entertainers from the Tuskegee In- stitute, made famous by the Ilate | Booker T. Washington, will' give one of their highly refined and interesting scveral years, leaves for Camp Upton, e e the A erican = of the builders hardware department he state chaplain of the Grand Young Crane joined an | (o “The bureau.localed 31 of the 88H oy 4ns oonn B Bossett Co. New 2ot IArmy, will give an address. The ex- i army \\']m\n the l;m((-d States entered | \{Uo. within a week and the govern- | cn ' Conn ar, shing to get into ac- -+ L , penses will all be covered by the pro- 2o i 5 the war, but wishing 8 ment has absolute evidence that S R i Gbe ACRORG s e OF YOUR HOME tive service he obtained a discharge | [0 hoce men knew where their } e the Home Guard and Sons of Vet- - PO THEY DETRACT—DO and joined the British army. wives were, The men did not want| Boy Scouts of America—Attention | guEsE T sransa The Sons of Veterans will S i {he wives to get the money. The supplying of the Boy Scouts of jiave &harge of the parade and all ar- i THEY ATTRACT? H“‘\?-‘“;\I ‘v\\-"‘\'”\ ” In the course of the testimony re-| America with uniforms and outfits Z angements. Any flowers which any- 3 ” Boston,” May oD e MeT- | ontly given before the house com- |a most important one—Wise, Smith & ody 15 willing to give to be used in Suits which were $30, Now $20.00. Yes indeed, Wall Papers cans; "““"'““"‘ \I"‘"‘: 80 v pted foir) | iice Paymaster General Cowie, of | Co., Hartford arc official agents for salakrs vy hel e 5 - & 5 z in the Merchant Marine yes Stk B & S P by fAts and the celebration. may be left at the % 5 should he chosen with care- uaInIn 2N L “| the navy. declared that in the excep-; Boy Scouts of America out Worthington school. Suits which were $21, Now $14.00. the lighting effect, the sur. [ |terday was Carl O Frickson. of '3 tjona) cases where naval officers do | have an extensive linc of everything roundings—ail need to he con- Shkyaesliocs ¢ not support their families they are}necessary to fit you out from head to Gonasition; Here omemen And all others at the same discount, which means sidered. itnithaotiers hefies Lol o sizes and plenty of them o cenuel anniersnce of Coneres : ek R : e Ewall ene et Wi oneociunsiaining Eele et etoned (A CEL SR R YRR I R e s ie : sl . suggest . s- struc » will be rea g0 o 5 rt A side tee T cly. 3oy & 5 e by e g st o te. i of the crew of a merchant vessel. | tleman was sent such a letter that he | vantage call @ spect Wisg e ff;n:‘Eiw':":‘iir::lthf;’:fi": New S‘?’eatersj Newv Waists, Papelaic e ool demand in the service just now | looked out for her in proper order) Smith ;tn‘n‘v“41\011\::‘.‘!:1)?;?“\('.5 i:fuiAt:‘.' )eeting, reading of reports of ever: & @ | opportunities for advancement. The war risks amendments arelfiour.—vAd\'L