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AIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 8, | WASHBURN’'S MIDWAY | - — = BOStOH Store WIFE BEATER fiETS TO OPE TOMORI%O\\". PUHY’WE{A\K"BBY I It Is Best for Children. ridays at Noonm i July 12 to Williamson, W. Va.—"My littlo boy B (onc43 metusive, | { Vibberts” Lot on Stanley Street to Be | was woak and puny and tired all the [ Do you anticipate an Out- e Mecea for Amusement Seek }nmm dld not want to do anythi: | i 2 . inol was recommended and it has ing at the Shore? If so, stop Police Save Lives o Two Drunken | ers—Many Auractions. ) i e Lecn M. Washburn's Midway Shows at our Dress Goods Counter Men—Fined for Thelt open in New Britain tomorrow 1t at Vibberts' lot on Stanley street. 8 - Shop here by built up his strength and made him healthy”’.—Harley Clay, Williamson, ' i—low TO qAVE mail or telephone: It will and look at the Sl The show, which is said to be one of | A e you to come in person. We give very careful | o | the biggest and best of its kind now S : 8 ! °h care as you could do in person: vo er peptones, G ‘1 told veu i i touring the country, carries a number | ;o ey s RF CLOTH cam ki charsed i e | G2TE S SO0 caien n mmber albine Dtoniics. and 1 e \ saulting vou if WolLs o = amusement seekers ir his t < Hphities, @ ele s FOR BATHING SUITS. S tisaets tait, mhat sentence fa | xiioment seckers fn (his | e b i & wenkend. ran- ftect and three months for |q}e AR i Underground Chinatown A soft, silky finish fabric ulting your wife Saturday,” sald | Jimited Sithe Undarzton Meskill police court this!iown, of which ople iz read (e i & Brainerd Co. ott's e months in ja the heaviest|cyes in astonishing rveality. IEvery- 34iInches\Wide BIFR9cta vdi|sios s et L el e sl e D O GERE OARDATO Thlll'S. and Fl'la ourt use by its vietim 1own | with a piece of meat because it had | mandarin’s, the chop suey joints, the = = i : . i — b tShT i ek i Kieked | Simes ot e andirwona are oo REVIEW LITKE CASE'f This Sale Interests Eve 7 7 3 | \s he stood up in the prisoner’s | all brought before the eves of the on- | VEI"‘/ ET bATIhE’I“I‘E pen his 1irt was stained with blood. { looker. With this show is Miss 17, G. 3 . A de'sirahle substitute for Motorcyele Oficer Hayes, Who made | Curran, said to be the oniy American pooo o g oo ono Men’ WOlnen and Chl the arrest, explained that when Pre lady who can speak and translate Washable Satin ags | inski was being arrested he resisted |the Chin ge. Miss Curran e e (TR i i S e ;h , for Dre \‘ ind three officers had to work on him. | can speak the la in three sec i e e You Can’t MISS lt lf YOU Buy OKIrts, has the appearance Of | Presinski foll against the . of the | tions of the count - in other words No Spite. | o satin, but will wear better | ratrol wason during his fight and his | can speak three Chinese languages. T e e NOW for the Future AS P{Z i nose bled. In defense, Prezinski said This, however is but one of the and at less cost. 95c a yd. ; s S | reatures o o e ey, T gomne I of police commissioners, today stated . Hi Y tnacfho SretucnediistoragshopRInG] Kol b e et et nd i e e | Will Be Higher . ] | trip and demanded something to cat [of the other attractions are the den hal fhicre is no disp e 2 ARMURE FRANCAIS as he had had no breakfast of din- |of Trained Wild Animals, Over the |Part of the commissioners to do an Reginning Tuesday at 9:00 a. m: and contiruingg ne Ile and his wife had a dispute | Top, Somewhere in France, The Show :"-'”*"'""" o ""““' '“‘""”‘”"“ Caiks PAIR OF SHOBS IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT S Is similar in finish and ap- | over the meat becanse he did not be- | Beautitul, Midnisht in Faris, Duvellis | {3ve Litke and that was ot e i NOT A SINGLE STYLE EXC lieve she paid 45 cents for a half |Trip to the Moon, Fisher's Ten in st : bl e nd. We SHALL INCLUDRA ALL TH % i 0 L Or ! o 5 Gl cepted “for the good of the service ming ALL 7 earance, a i pound You can't fool me”, he told | One, featuring the only living Billi- | TRPRCC 5 fasbe b | stream of late, i , a little lighter Hi e, s S el e price of |ken Man and the Vampire Girl. I :’” has 'I o ","_'”‘,"I“M‘:"”‘, \}‘H' It the word BCONOMY means anvthing to vou, i B " i e e ddition to these shows are the fer L HN0 ANC Mash Rl ilars on {he Shoes you expect to buy next wifi weight, at 89c a B 0 the other means of enjoyment | IeNtion o bring the matier ump o . rs on 3 2 olley . e e = cee the next mecting of the hoard, which ' 2 Sale — o S Syean s for the children, and the usual free ‘1e Next meoting of the hoard, which i3 ol (pp (Crvrg POR THI FAMOUS SOROSIS SHO) have only a vague realization | midqway attractions il i Mg bt x ANCE FOR FALL—TO 1cCALL PA of what took place” sald James A. | he show was to have opened to- | Of & Week or ten _ K PRICLS ATE SURE TO ADVANCE FOR TALL-TOCG Me L TTERNS \ackd charzed Withl drinkenness!and 2 e an. | The attitude of mem! v e NOW WE & Bt— night but because of a delay i 5 . 1 A assavit. Frank Traynor charged with T e T T e G til to- | Police commission s ki Th S l I R i 10¢, 15¢, 20c. [Rs s © O Lo ORe s R e Should! have \given miore reasonable | ‘ IS daie IS RiciH drunkenness and breach of the peace | morrow night. and Frank Towle was charged with R TN I — PAPER el High Shoes and trouble on a Plainvilld bound trolley, | ¢ n | kiven ample notice of intention to re- Pr- = Al Saturday afternoon. Witness said that 3 avnor sed prof: » g and — | slgn . 2 v <:]::::w ](:1" hln“:-“,[“ \r:nfi"(lfl\ir‘ r‘.‘,‘;, = B . Mr. Litke's attitude is indicative of | i 4 & 3 Government Issues Explicit Orders | o1 i dedness, 1 will be perfectly lowed. Mack then argued with the et e conductor and struck him. Mack was Govering the Waste of Paper in | SIS Lo Lecores 0, € epoiCE 1 Black kidskin Boresis preseription Fhees given 10 days in jail for drunkness and ConuniEelon ey carscmiinats WU > - Black kidskin Borosis straight last Shoes : il for assault; Traynor | Newspaper Offices and Elsewhere, iy GO ) e, J50 Gl \ Black skin Eorosis preseription Bhoes e 0 davE 267 dn ]_" i that he would wait until the board Aiacl os sorosis Wnglish last Bhees ik = B “"‘ _:_’[‘I‘"(‘,‘]")‘p‘,“‘" To impress upon the public and | had taken action. Asked if he ir i ”:‘w“ Calfiiin Noscalal Bngiinn luch Brves and Towle was fined $10. All were | ©ther consumers of paper the imp tendedtospresspanyfichargce jacainobijiy Tan ealfskin Horosis Fnglish last Bhees 3 { Sergeant Johnson the former police- | § : the Tan calfskin army last shees .:: .. : employees of the Bristol Brass Co., | tive need of conserving the supply, ohua : man said no. He is still © the . o Black gun unetal Blucher Bhoes .. and Towle said that he came to town | sovernment today sent the follow . c feeling that he does not want to make to buy suit of clothes and got | ing letter to all dealers, with the ad- | | o S ., 2 Black calfskin Hnglish last Bhoes . g | any trouble for Johnson, solely on ac- liquor instead ded notice that the rule will be en- X Tan calfskin Bnglish last Bhees .. el g ¢ his fa .t o hos Other Court ¢ forced. b e S Cordo calf English last Bhoes .. ... Mrs. James Garvey testified in police | “On account of the shortage of ma- | rorg > (0 Ve T FEEDE S N aded, court this morning that her husband | terials the question of the supply of . | can get liquor in an Arch street saloon. | paper is becoming acute and the use = Tfl [;[]NSERVE B[]Al‘ She said she couid prove it because | of paper must he economised to the LOCAL BOY WINS, . she had a bottle of liquor. The | greatest possible extent. — name of the saloon was mentioned. [t is necessary that all newspapers | Arghur McNary Gets Honorable Men- | § Regular * Bale She was testifying inst her hus- | which publis daily and weekly i | band, who was charged with as- | edition put the following preliminary 68 Degrees G]Vefl AS Scle[]mlc | saulting her. The trouble took place | economies into effect July 15, 1918, Arthur Med , of this city, has|H e s0. 2600 Saturday. 1e said her husband had | Discontinue the acceptance of the | been granted an honorable mention Home Tefl] el‘a[u]’e { been drinking hard for a month, Gar- | return of unsold copies | far a poster drawn in the recent War | § lack oeltskin orosls Hnsiish lnst Ties 50 0 p vey was given his cho of 10 days T ontinue the use of all samples s Stamp Poster contest. Mc- i the Prevo Cocoa brown calf Sorosis English last Ties . $6.66 notice of his intention to leave tion in W. S. S. Poster Contest. rice Trics in jail or a term on probation. Though | or free promotion copies. ary, who is a pupil of he first selected the 1 option he Discontinue givi copies to any- | cational High sc hool was the unlj-' Black calfskin English last Ties .. o $4.44 Washington, D. €. July 8—Ra- | changed his mind and decided to try | body except for office-working coples | Connecticut hoy to receive this honoy . 2 tioninz of coal to householders was | probation or where required by statute law ia| This was a natlonwide conte the | @ Brown calfskin English last Ties . U ge $4.44 announced last night by the fuel ad- [ Joseph Mennina was charged with | the case of official advertising. country was divided into -four Sec TS =5 S ministration as among schemes de- | theft of brass from North & Judd | Distontinue giving free copies to | 1ons, the New Lingland secton beins | B ODD LOT 30 Pairs Men's Shoes ODD LOT 60 Pairs Men's Shoes gned to prevent a threatened short- | Manufacturing Co. After he r- | advertisers, except not more than one , Under the direction of William L. at at §3 ¢ age of coal next winter. e oMW SRS DES L Seehed s ©® i Hagen of New Britain. Prizes of $1.11 $3.33 ge of ter rested by Patrolman James Skelly | copy each for checking purposes Hagen of e . Each domestic consumer will be al- | the stoen goods was found on him ontinue the arbitrary forcing of | LPrift Stamps were offered the win- lowed only as much coal is found | Mennia said he left th tor - eale nexsiinitheficontest Juike nrleswcrol § N 3 0 A G ol e factory hur- s on newsdealers (i. e., compel- W w' T V l R m k bl to be scientifics oA e - 5 to be given to those ma g theibess { to be scientifically necessary to heat ! riedly and did not know the br them to buy more copies than ' .0 'l\‘_f‘”i o s fl',l: " omen lll Flnd hese alues hemarkaoig his house to “,\ degr S provided | was in his pockets. Some one must v can legitimatel 11 in order to ‘-U»m:o{ e hool students | | « Bl k B very conservation ] as el a r sai vas o i 1 - o SHHCeDS S5A00SstnCe u has been | have put it there, he said. Tie was | hold certain territory.) ; Soh ol Bdents 3 All ac OOtS Jbeyed. The allowance : : ! ; nd the Grammar ,,‘,,,P," :,,] ”) b e lowares o ch | fined $15. Discontinue the buying back of mne winning posters are now touring Wil Do sutsient ta mouncement sald, | Albert Anderson was given a warn- | papers at cither wholesale or retail tne country fo help in the sale of | | et o 'I"" out “the | ing that if he comes into court again [ selling price from dealers or agents, sinmy 3 Price Who finds his alleswanee goroSUMeL | charged with drunkenness he will be | in order to secure preferential repr McNary, the honored artist, lives at Black kidskin rubber heel Sorosis comfort shoe .... $3.00 . aowatce gone before | sent to the inebriates farm, e was | sentotion. i the Ghildren’s T His teachers| s the end the winter w ave 2l f the Children’s home. is achers | @ i 5 o e $7.00 ihe Sngectilie inter vl haye ‘:_"“»“ fined $10 for drunkenness and $5 for | Discontinue the payment of salaries characterize him as “A likcablo | B Black kidskin lace and button Sorosi lncwheslsl B With which to et ety has no fuel | hreach of the peace. He kept people [ or commission to ogents, dealers, or young fellow with a promising Black kidskin lace and button Sorosis, Cuban heels $7.50 &($8.00 Grtlor Tiftee st on Dewey street awake by his loud | newsboys for the purpse of securing talent.” In this contest he was np Black kidskin Sorosis prescription shoes ; $9.00 B '; er "““H_ at Once. talk, Saturday night. the equivalent of return privileges rinst the efforts of hundreds from \ Black kidskin, Sorosis, leather Louis heel for dress $8.50 T L aton S proposalifin A fine of $10 was imposed on John Discontinue all free exchanges, New England as well as entries from q . A e : G5 L : : Slac skin Sorosis button shoes, high heels volves a department of coal allot- | Breslin, who selected a soft spot | New York, New Jersey and Pennsyl- | @ Black kidskin Sorosis button she gh ments in connection with each local | under a freight car and went to sleep B ; vania fuel administrator'’s office. This sys- | to sleep off the effocts of liquor. WELSH—HANCOCK. | - Black calfskin lace English last boots .. $6.00 tem now has been completed and will | Drunkenness was the charg Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hancock of | s, 0. L. Lord and children a Cloth top lace and button, Cuban heel : $6.50 I abit o whevation at once. EBach | While drunk Willilam Kasamieriecz | Pairview street, announced the en- ' spending the month at Lake Pocoto- o L it Rt $6.00 c co: 1 sored by | fastened @ belt about his neck and |gagement of their daughter Miss Laura pang, East Fampton omparison Wwith the rating of the | people who saw him in the freight| Letifia Hancock to Mr. Vernon C. # w MEN"‘ ALL BLACK OXFORDS house where the coal is to be used, | yard on Commercial street, Saturday | -Welsh of Warehot Point at a : b all doubtful cases Y6 Gaverulls al = . Sat v | ‘Wels S ; ",,’,‘f}lw,’,’"::] e ,‘”\1:‘_('““;‘”;('_‘r;\“"i.‘ afternoon, thought he was going to | shower given in honor of Miss Lottie | H o il cnesticn and g 5 > house | end his life. The police were called [ B. Trader at their home Saturday eve- o S b _"’]‘\‘"y";'-* coal when or- | and arrested him, This morning Kasa- | ning. Both Miss Hancock and Mr. N i dskin Sorosis prescription ties 5 ks e & $8.00 All consumers who have obtained a miericz laughed when his @ tion we \\»bl‘.\h are employved by Pratt uml - 5 dskin Sorosis, common sense rubber heel ti o e A e e $4.00 [mantity of conl in cxcoss of theis ai. | described. A sentence of 15 days in [ Whitney Co, Hartford, and Mr.| Storage and Accessories, Kidskin Sorosis, Cuban or sensible low heels ...... A e e e T jail was vharged Welsh, who has enlisted in the U. S. | W, i Calfskin Sorosis, military heel, English last ... 50 Jotments, or who by deceit or mia —_ Ay 1 Repair Work a Specialty. L . | In Juvenile Court. Naval Reserve Force, is awaiting his representation have violated any 3 Sareiid : ; & | Phone 2227 T IeDresentalic 1 : Stanley Bosko made his third ap- |call to Newport, R. T : © 2227 139 Arch St. | # TAN AN]) CO] OREI) E QGI, SH ASI "OOI 1 r regulations of the fuel ad- pearance in chambers and wa sen- = o I ll S tenced to the Connecticut school for Boys on being found guilty of theft of : Price vegetables. In company with another Tan calf, round toe, low heel. English last ........... B OB $ 6.50 vil roduce conditions new 3 H heel, \\1'1. :m,o,lyu € ‘m St Sy 9 s || S S et b sty garden at T H E AR Mahogany kid and calfskin Sorc military heel i 2 A o i $10.00 ountry. It will be no more drastic, ¢ - Aliitanicalf andlbuclk tonliace boota i Sor IR Bn e LR R R $10.00 STl =i - Walnut Hill park. pomSven FEienconditiohs gdemand Riny : Brown kidskin Sorosis, leather Louis Neels ................. S : $12,00 Syt e ”’W M[‘J ver from C. D. Noble's See o Black Kidskin faun cloth top, leather heels .. ks B s $ 8.50 allowed fuel for wasle or extra- | Forest street. They were ! Black calfskin, grey cloth top, Cuban heels ...... Aoaid T Ries, 5 $10.00 e e fion Cirey kidskin and buck, covered heels, 1ace BOOtS ...... coeveeueecnnnnn d $14.00 Kasnn e < atch, turn Soles .....c..sss A GHO) i $10.00 5 r e N Grey and sand, kid cloth top to match, The f1 iministration expects i " ] rl grey and faun suede lace hoots .. i o s e 5 A $10.00 ne to recognize the necessity and the At a Court of Probate holden at Mouse and battleship grey, French heels, e = e 5 e $14.00 reason for this supervision and to co- | New Britain, within and for the OR THE A Grey nubuck, leather heels, lace boots . SOt ooa0 - $.6.00 perate fully with the local commit- | District of Berlin, in the County of Tru calf, military heel, boots high cut N i $ 8.00 intrusted with carrying out the ; Hartford and State of Connecticut, | K arnicaty s s § on the SR dag of di, A 1048 OMEN'S TAN LOW WALKING SHOE SR ETVIO S Present, Bernard I. Gaffney, Judge } W E 5 N l S S NTRSE GOING ABROAD. Estate of Muarion R. Harris late of | H Miss .Agnes McCloskey .of New |New Britain, in said district deceas, : S ol vt tates Army Nurse, | ¢&» UPon the petition of Florence P. ‘M- Tan calf, Cuban heel, walking ties Harris of said New Britain, praying Xt will ¢ Brown kidskin Sorosis prescription ties R e S e o ",: In‘\.m n;v.‘\ n id estat i mly cost you ten cents a day to have the ‘unfnl‘i of @ n calfskin Sorosis military &) ties Mas A Rilee or Wesnnsien | hafuaie wuthorized and em- enjoying the cool breczes of the veranda on warm days instead of X Brown cordo calf, low Cuban heel ties BB GG 555 s red to compromise and settle a the unbearable heat of the kitchen pange. | Tan calf rubber soles and heels $5.55 street. Miss McClc Ve BECE ol i ainst Michael J. Regley, itionary I'orces * has signed | 5ix Hundred Dollars as per applics o ¢ abroad and | tion on file more fully appears, it main that n > rof yvears even Ordered-—-that said application he var ends s as it is ex- | heard and determined at the Probate because we are equipped better and have mastered the question o | Black patent leather and dull opera pumps coe. $5.00 almost as | Office in New Britain, in said district substitutes more fully. Aunt Delia’s Bread is wholesome, nourishi g H - patent and dull opera pumps T as 36500 he wir | on {he 19th day of duly, A: D 1918 hd easily Higeten e ey patent and dull opera pum] R n B At ol e L) and maimed | ar lock in the forenoon, and ' EioCEeisclinn dull and patent French heel ties ceees e $7.50 that notice be ven of the pendency Dull kid Cuban heel pumps with hue kle . e $5.50 suid application and the time and Gun metal and patent try pum ST, JOIN'S PARISH lace of hearing thereon, by publi Black calf, 4 strap pump, leather heel Is to he one of the best parts of the | thix order in some newspap ’ B o calf milituy pump nd wing tip ... i ! ity. We offer For Sale there, One, | i said New Britain, hs ; wn kidskin French heel pump i Two Amd Three Tenement Homes; | reulation in said Distret, ¢ B Grey Kkidskin French heel pumy i T e $8. 0 | B white kidskin French heel pump e P O Y Also s from $50 to $1,000. I‘“Ml:‘r'fl"'” W":"‘,‘“ v'\:‘”v‘:\:\ v'} \'Iw St calbaiin {168, T ouls OV, eivEred heal 2 T " » sign-pos: e n of New 5 row ski s, Louls y vered heels ... Sty ot L H N. LOCKWOOD, Rritain, in said Dstrict, and return 62 West Main St. Two Stores. 95 Arch St y suede ties, covered French heels - §8.50 Real Estate and Tnsurance N » A el Grey kidekin ties with leather heels 2600 City Hall % Reg. Black calfskin Sorosis military heel, lace hoots iistration, will be prosecuted. e his system,” said the administra- ion's statement, “will be drastic and spent a brief furlough Sunday after- You lose nothing and you gfin not only comfort, but really bet- R ' Reg Sale ter and more wholesome bread than it is possible for you to bake, [& |k Price

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